JfflHfio!9ffigB5 !K'.vri.iiUNuiBaMainBHiaEBHiKaaaBnauaBHuaYaaMBaaaBBBBBaBFWBBBBBBBBBBBBpaBBBBnHn4.r7j UBJBa"a"aBBIaSiaIflWW7aCaifl it , ?WV,W f ministration's Action Moans End of uonxraci wor, ct fectivo In 11 Districts b MAYOR AND CAVEN CONFER i The elf Administration ha ilcflilerl r flitrmlmunir'.pn! fltreet Hcanlnc owr U. entire oily. thus bowline out the JSlrtrt work " d0"0 ,n 'I""1 ,,,s' 'Tor Moore hns held conference ith 'Director Caven with (hut thought mind and hnn let it become known li.t tlie r tr-wide plan linn been Ic JmV on definitely. The mnttrr will be UM tefore Council within two month. '"ImA i.rnr'l rlcclMnn means the car- rilor out in full of the uplrit and letter Mhe new cit.v charter, which opened h waf to rid Philadelphia of contrac tnril street cleaning. Aside fm lts srfat importance In rltlon to cleaner streets, better snni iitlon and con'Cnuuntly iiH-reased health iundrds., the decision has political "senator Vnrp held contracts for what were regarded a the choicest INtrict In the city, embraclnr the entire oen rl section from river to river. Mil nleioal street cleanine. adopted par Jtl!y lt January, nffeetcd this cen tml section. Plans are now being prepared for trfet donning etjuipment. stations,' entire machinery will be- in readings for the change to a complete municipal Administration officials contend thnr tht Mrects In the district where the work l done directly are, cleaner than thft eter were when the work wn done throuRh contractors. A sarins of np- i Iprorflmatclv $ W.000 'aKcotn plIshTd by doing Uio work directly. There Is no hampering Stale legisla tion to block the Mnyor's program, such as would have exlRtotl hnd the Aron Street Clenning 1)111 passed the last Legislature. This bill, by n change In the new charter, would have compelled the city to advertise foi street-cleaning blew each year. Tho charter now gives the city the option of doing the work direct ly or by contract! The Aron Hill passed second reading in the Legislature nnd was on tho cat cntlrir for n final Ante when the law making body oiljourncd. The bill was "forgotten" lit the confusion of the dosing hours, CLUB' HOLDS CELEBRATION May Day Carnival for Children Held Thli Afternoon The nnnunl Slay Day celebration of the He-view Club, of Oal; Lane, a carni val for children, was given this after noon on the lawn of Ihrij home of Mrn. K. Clarence Miller, Valley road ami Twelfth street. After the children's minimi the Cafe Chautant wns opened by the Community C'hcrnl of Onk Lane. Supper will he Kerve'd finm it until 7 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock the Juniors will presefft fnne.v fiances, to be followed by genctat danc ing nnd n lucky number dance. .Mrs. Charles S. Crowcll wai tit charge of (he fancy nnd useful articles tabic; Mr,. Haiti Ferro In charge of tho cake nbl candy table: Mrr. Ccorce A. Hauer. the tnb'c for toys, and there also were flower stands. 1 .Ig ..II l.-JI' fT7f7 ,- .,., - , ,. ,, j ,, i f III I I, l.i I ICE CREAM PRICE- DROPS" Manufacturers' Three-Cent Cut Fol lowed by Some Retailers A cut from twenty-eight to twenty five cents n quart hart been made In the price of Ice cream by manufacture to retailers and the reduction was felt by consumers yesterday. In several re tail stores the prlco dropped five cents n quart. "With the cdmlng of the hot weather nnd the consequent demand for Ice cream this move Is balled with satis faction by children ns well as grown ups. The cut to retailers was mode by tho SuppIee-AVllls-.loncs Co.. the Breyer Ice Cream Co. and the Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. Tho cut follows announcement of n cut of two cents a quart In the price of milk wlilch goes Into effect today, mak ing It eleven Instead of thirteen cents a quart. The crtt applies to tho grade, used In the households the price of milk for the sick, known as "grade A." nnd cream will be fixed today at n confer ence of Dr. Clyde L. King, chairman of tho Trl-Htatc Milk Commission, nnd teprcscntatlvcs of the Interstate Milk Products Association. Pan-shoals Pr. 1st ."is 1952 Houston Lt. & Pr. 5s 1931 North. Ontnrio Lt. & Pr. Gs 1931 Gn. Lt. Pr. & Kwy. ,5s 1911 United Stntcs of Brazil 8 1941 Hcrshey Choco. 7'js 1930 Al-CownCo. Land Title Rldg., Phlla., Pa. ilembert Philadelphia Stock Hxchanoi Cut To. Fit From Fabrics Fit To Cut iooio Wool That's The Short Of STYLEBILT Clothes 100 f. ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Till Hilton Company 1211-1213 Chestnut Street TI1E HOUSE THAT nEPPE BUILT Founded in 1865 The Home of the Pianola C. J. HEPPE & SON Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Clot ha Shops in 'Principal Cities .NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO . ftti&H&ro ldJL':dJt0'Jk''r.-' 1 i Zr.22Jart,ir tentlon IPrfnr. rarT 'ron' Ml ,0 kotwvi yj Tlirip nre nn o.il IiIiia, unoil il Icm . ilanrproiis till ' lnnk or othrr mtn am Simplicity of Installation? The simplicity of installation of the "HOT WAVE" Automatic Gas-Fired Boiler is as much a feature as its sim plicity of design, and operation. It is small in size, compact nnd portable, requires no foundation, and is easily attached without effecting your present hcatinp system in any way. In fact, you may install the "HOT WAVE" along side your present coal-fired boiler and if you so desire, leave the latter standing intact. The "HOT WAVE" Automatic Gas-Fired Boiler is guaranteed to do all we claim for it, or your money refunded. The "HOT WAVE" is as read ily removed as it is installed. Write for llooklet &S UTILITIES SAiES".C0AtfMYPiilL SPRUCE AT NINTH ST., PI! I LA. WM. AKERS, JR. CO., 10TH AND FILBERT STS. 'J Wn Fiitofe Skop, Robert Howartb Soni, Simpion Hctlinf Co i 4912 N. Broid St., Fkilt. 149 E. 7th St., Chuttr. Pi. 500 Broadwijr, rtnU N I PIANOLA the First and I V the Last word in Player-Pianos THE HEPPE PIANOLA-PIANO $785 One of the famous genuine Pianola-Pianos made by the great 'Aeolian Company and cm bodying their exclusive pat-, entcd features. You may settle for this instrument by the Hoppe Rental-Payment Plan if you de sire. Call, 'phone or write for particulars. T HE Aeolian Company of New York, makers of all pianola-pianos, are the pioneers of the industry, the FIRST to produce a scientifically and artistically perfect player action. Today, with hundreds of imitations in the market, the wonderful Pianola perfection is so securely safeguarded by Aeolian patents that the Pianola-Piano is admittedly the LAST word in player-pianos. Do not make the mistake of buying an imita- nuni We are tne exc,uaive Aeolian agents in Philadelphia, and unless your player-piano comes from Heppe's it is not a genuine Pianola ,Piano. Call, 'phone or write for particulars. ttWUWHWHWHWWWWWWWWHWwwv C.J. HeDDe & Son',?1T,""ln Cheitnut Strati DL. j i ,. . . ncppc ut oun,j,,xtll 4 Thnmp,on SUi Philadelphia utiior r mr- iuu parlicinars about th Htppe 1'itnol. l'lano and your Syme HtuM-l'tjintat Han. Name A'Jdrm l"i. r.-is ji IWWWWWWWVWVVWVWWWWVV Better Today Than They Have Ever Been rail MX I mmC I i We expect Goodyear Tires for passenger cars to excel in future even the wonderful performance they have de livered in the past They are better tires today than they haveever been We are making both tires and tubes larger, stronger, heavier, more dura ble, than ever before If you want the most economical and satisfactory tire equipment this season that it is possible to buy, be sure you get Good year Tires and Tubes. The nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer has them. The Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company Offices Throughout the World West Philadelphia it. niDoi.rii CM am Cheatnut it. nr.ui.iN unns. 7272 Woodland e. wart; hkos. A11A Walnut at. HI'ItlNflFIKI.n AVK. OAItAOK All! ft Hp'InaflxM nve. MAnv.Mnit aito sorri.v CM1. HQ'A I.nraatr va. (IVKItlinOOK UKIOHTS OARAOE 152!) N. Mill a North Philadelphia PARK AK. (iAltOK 2137 Park av. iik tkav nnos. S1S2 N. lflth at. WM. I". SIMJONOTON ft CO. 2no N. Broart at. KNMS TIRK HF.RVICF. 4.12H N. Uroad at. ALOIS IIUCGMX loso n. sun at The following: are among the Leading Goodyear Tire Dealers in Philadelphia uisieu oucuonany tor JUasy Keierence ucnirai I'liiindclphia OEO. I,. CARKOT.r. V W Cor. 13tb A Rac ata. echo OAit.vni: IfllO-lS Chancellor at. TIERCE ADTO SCFPI.Y CO. 1427 Falrmount ava. F. c. non.vur.cK 210 S. 17th- at. KEYBTONE TIRE HTORF. of Nilla 1310 Vln. at. " TW1N1NO RR08. 22 N. 15th at. Northeast Philadelphia locust acto surri.Y CO. 1411 Loetut t. Gcrmantown-Mt. Airy and Cheotnut Hill 2I2 K. Chaltm ava. Rtrmant'n. I .,, ,. WHITE SWAN OABAOE 68" Mu,"v . t. Airy, 7200 GerniHntown aye. I OCOKOK W. TOT.AM I001 Taul at.. Frankford. SEES Si FAIIEK 2001 N Front at. JOHN A. OAK'S AUTO SUrPI.Y 434 K. Glrard ava. OROOKETT IIROS. Fo Chaaa, rhlla. ALBERT O. RTAni. 20(1 E llootov.lt Bird. STAIIIS OARAGE 463 HlJlnr Sun ava. TACONY G Ml AGE Torraadalo ae, & Lonsahora at. JACOU I-OT7. 4120-4133 Frankford ava. ST. MARTIN'S OAItAGF. Navahoa i Lincoln Drlva. AlilBffl OARAGE S'- SUr,,n' 19 IllRhland na. Chratnnt Hill. - ,.,,.., ,. ,i . ., ... , ..,,.,, , T"T'TT5SS STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Along Goes an Extra Pair of Trousers Adding Months of Service to Each of These Suits at $27-50 We have just received 1000 more of those Suits with extra Trousers to sell at S27.50. They are in the decidedly smart HERRING BONE AND TWEED effects so much in demand this season, as well as the always popular BLUE SERGE. Tailored with exacting care by one of our regular suppliers, in trim new styles for young men and consei-vative styles for men of reserved tastes. They would be unusually good value at $27.50 were there only one pair of trousers. With the extra wear feature of the TWO PAIRS the value is remarkable indeed. Separate Trousers maybe there's a pair in this special lot at $4.50, .$5.50 and $6.50 to match that odd coat. ' There are all manner of stripes, mixtures and plain shades and a good assortment of regular and extra sizes to choose from. tr fcirawuudge t. cioili fr Second Floor, ti Thousands of Philadelphia Men Now Wear "Wickham" Straw Hats Because, hefore choosinpr fiom the 20 different correct "Wick ham styles,, they have learned by comparison and observation that the "Wickham" is the best Sennit Straw Hat in Philadelphia to day, selling up to four dollars. The 'Wickham" is only S2.6.V Panama Hats at $3.95 Worth One-half More to Three Times -Tus Price A special purchase of genuine Panama Hats in correct new shapes for every taste. 7t- Si raw bridge Clmliicr t-rtond Klooi Maik-i ."trft I'nm Men's Madras Shirts at $2.50 These are the superfine Shiits for which men paid double lat year. Tnc-V are of excellent madras, and are well-made throujrhout Of equal importance a lot of fine Pajamas, marked at the unusually low price of $1.65. -v- Mm bride a i ,h t u. . UlShtli tr' White and Flesh Pink Summer Dresses Ready ! Lovely new models of crepe de chine, tricolette, Canton crepe and crepe Georgette, some delicately beaded in new designs, many with the new fringe trimming. Some embroidered to match one of the latter shown in the sketch, price, 525.00. Many are tailored effects with soft plaits and dainty tucks to add to their attractiveness. Prices $18.75 to $60.00. Fine Cotton Frocks From $17.50 to $32.50 Voiles so fine they resemble crepe Georgette, smartly tailored linens, and linen-and-voile combined. Also voiles with floral appliques of ginR ham and gingham sashesa new idea and very distinctive. Tunic and straight line models. Smart Gingham Frocks From $7.50 to $12.75 Plaids and checks in navy, light blue, pink and black. Tunic and straight-line models with great sashes and decorative pockets and pearl but ton trimming. -VStlimlinl,, 4 Clothier -A 5ar5S'J2l"W W i Second IM.kii X Murkat Sire, i " hr..i I i s nnrt Vioor BOYS' Blue Serge Suits $10. 75 One-Fourth Under Price A remarkable opportunity in deed. Carefully Tailored Suits of all-wool, fine-twill blue serj;e, made with yoke and inverted plait. Sizes 7 to 17 years now $10.7.'.. IF ash Suits $1.05 Neu short -slcpve Sports tIes for tots of .') to (i years. Wash Suits $2.75 Middy, Oliver Twist and Junior styles, of strong, durable fabric.-, for boys of .1 to 7 years. -T' 'ibrMit A "'In lufr si oml Floor FVlrl Prrtti Ki Necklaces, $1.00 About Half Price Head Necklaces that add, often, the only noto of decora tion to demure summer frocks. Blues, yellows, greens and reds, light shades or deep-hued, some with metal links, other strung with dear crystal or black beads between and finished with bead tassels. Most women will want n Necklace for each costume. A special purchase to sell at $1.00 each. 11 Ult rn" Belter "999' Wardrobe Trunks $50 Less than the' usual retail price for this popular mHko and style, llnul fibre covering made the "Helbor" way with draw bolts, snap lock, and open top. Lined with figured cre tonne and equipped with. such necessary travel conveniences as shoe pockets, laundry bag. conveitible hat drawer, nnd strong locking bar. Size 21x22x 10 inches. .lust 25 of these to sell at ?.0.00. " UrMx ' mailer roiiMli Flour Jlarkl H rri Kat A Clearance! Women's Spring Coats and Wraps A miscellaneous lot of Coats' and Wraps of vnrlous kinds, styles and materials, including samples and many high-grade garments from our rcgulnr. stock. About One-third Less Tlian Regular Prices $25, $30, $35, $10 and $50 They include velours, twills and at the higher price range Bolivia. Models chiefly in me dium sizes, but nearly nil in the loose, easy styles which can be worn by larger women. StrauhrMKc I f'lolhlor Sonil Floor. Ontr A Special Purchase of Flesh-pink Batiste Undergarments Pink, that delicate flesh pink shade, is n favorite tint for lainty Underwear. These groups are highly desirable in price ns well as stylo nnd fabric. For every garment IS LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. Night Gowns, 75c to $.1.75 Tailored models, prettily stitched in color or hemstitched. And ever so many styles with round neck nnd sot-in Sleeves or fileeveless models, trimmed simply or elaborately with satin, lace and ribbon-run beading. All of flesh-color batiste. Chemises $1.00 to $1.75 ENVELOPE models, of flesh color batiste. Some with ribbon shoulder straps. Lovclv styles, dainty in effect -with their pretty trimmings of lace. Pajamas $1.50 to $2.50 Cool, comfortable Sleeping Garments, one-piece styles, vari ously trimmed with stitching or hand-embroidery. White Cambric Drnuerx 50c to Si Mi White Saivttook Corset Cover jOc to Si. 7. StrnuhrnUp l i',.ihii Thlnl Fluor, Writ New Cotton Over-Blouses The Pinafore Over-Blouse of white voile, with colored collar, cuffs nnd pocket trim: also Tuxedo effect-" with organdie collar and cuffs, embroidered in colored silk. White Ramie Linen Over Blouses with Peter Pan collai, cuffs and pockets bound in col ored crepe to mat-h tlie crepe belt: colored linonps with wool embroidery and colored crepes embroidered in wool. A wonderful assortment S2.25 to ?5.75. J-Y . 'i a i "& " A1 W: 1 'k i; ii r it i tofe. S V tin ii(.!..'ii''.tajsa. . 'vkV. iM4 -V. . i it. i j t, AMJigyK jja-i'-M-jgiytw". . .v'y.ajt,if,i!iftu jaafcterrt . iuj 235S3 ws&vmsm titAeii ymmW7lm A A
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