7.-Vv.V,; Vi' f KM), I HURT LiHenry f Richardnon, Detention Houso Superintendent, 'in Fatal N. J. Accident STORING GEAR IS BLAMED Onr mnn wns killed nn.l .ven person- i HlMircidf nts In nnd nenr the city dur ini the lnxt tuent.vjmtr hours. .Henry i. Hlolmrd'on, Miperliitcndcnt f the Uowc of Pet'entlon. wns killed whtn his nittoinnblle overturned uenr iMrllneton. N !.. lite Sntnrdny nfler SSn Al wont Into n Itoli. Faulty fMrltiK KfT I Relieved In Iinve bren rfrnon'ihlp for tin- nci'ldcnr. Mr IUchnrdion died nt tlie Hurling toii County Hospital of n frnrtuv of the ?!'. ii.i i.tnn Al..... ' Edward iimni". " --" mmhih n ) non errect, driver of the car. inid after i ih trrident Hint lie lind hnd trouble r t.L il.n. lAniltirr n linn rnf nu ft timnn t time nnd n defect in the jjcnr wns pri- nirily responsible for the nccldent. Mr. KJlicharri'oii wns e.ii iiih wnv ro pn- S the week-end with Mr1?. Kichni'dxon. rtio wan awflmng nini m uicir stnnuicr cottage nt HrowiiH Mills. N. .1. " Mother mill Clillrl Hint '; Atlemptlnc to cliield her iiinotoon- if montn-oi(i cnuu imm iinrm in a mo torcar couiMnn mm cvcninis, mvh, jinrin Veter was nnmy cut nnu iiriU'ed on " tbe.head and body. The child, KrVder 'Ickjvwas fliglitly cut on the bend. 'Mother nnd child were tnken to Hie Samaritan Hospltnl. I..Hnntina-1'ark nvenuen. it. 'ine rouiiii'ii uiruiiru ni ltuicn nnu ,f otto limner, n.w oiuiniun nvenuc. i rhiladelphin. I in the Mnce Ilospltnl at Wildwuod in n NcrlniM condition fromMujurlcM icccived wlien his runn bout overturned Inst night on Surf ave nue at Nineteenth street while going It a high rate of fpeed. Charles Ilarker. givins an uddiesn near Sixth nnd Westmoreland street, trill be irrniined for n liearini: tunlirlit It at Ogontr,, ohnrgetl with rerklesH driv ing. Accoriiin; to tlie Ugontz police. Darker was onerntiiifr n enr that crahed into one owned by It. 15. f'liaie, of Roslyn, nnd reboundins. Mnnibed Into another innchiiie driven by Thomiis Lane, of GletiNldc. The I.ane cur wns overturned nml weflted, I.Ttie ocni i"? with cms anil truises. uatKep s enr was nearly wrecked, nnl he ,-as painfully cut null bruised. It was m."p.nry for attaches of the Abington Hovpltnl to strop William Ilnyes. a Hridgcport. Ia.. engineer hurt In a mnfor nrcident, to n brd yes terday in li-der tluit bis injuries couiu U determined. Up was crazed and unnerved by th? accident. Tried to Spare Cyclist Ham, with T.euis Audi, of ;irn ide, was driving n lnntorcjrle over tnr Easton" liidiway fit Hohn, Abinmnn, nhen a collision occurred with a motor Mr drive.) by J H. Towiuoe. 'of iC7 Eist Westmorland street. I'bilndd tihia. Ilnjes tried to nvoid Mrikins n bicjelift anil croshed into the fender of Townroc's machine. Audi escaped In jun. inn .laro. a three-jenr-old boy. of nuiow iirove. is recovering from cuts and fhock. cniiscd when be was htrucu rnterday by on oiitomohlle driven n W. H. ltaltzcll, of Hartford. Conn. Th'c acewent Happened on the Kaston high way. at Willow (Jrove. Tin- child Is In tlie AhiiiRton Hospital. la n collision nt O'd York road nnd Township line nbove Ogontz, lift night, three persons were hurt. A cur owneii and driven by Charles Xagle'. of Ken fington. collided with one driven bv Howard Cox. of Shnron Hill. NoeIc and the members of his partv cleaned unhurt. Walter Cot nnd his son Mitnlnpd mere cuts. Mrs. Cot suffered from "lorn, nnu iiownnl Cox was iru ied. tiosie was nrrested. jjiven n hearing " ugontz, a nil icleiised uniler bnil. penuinj: outcoine of the injuries of the members of the Cov fnmii Hliile playing baseball in front of 1U home, at 1010 DieUliiMin street, yesterday, l.i.nis Cliincdiio. seven veins eld. was -eriniislj injured U nn auto mooilc. Itoceo Lozzitto. nieventh mid , U0Mstieet. currieil the bov to St. Agnes Hospitnl. The child1' sUull is iriotured MagNinte liaker held I.oz.itto with out ball for court. Shipload of German Toya Arrives IIumM1'"- M"y r'--Tnr- American . !?' ,Mri" n'-r'ved heie yesterdav ..v.,, imiiiuiir,. i-nrryiin; a r.'imo ot "i miu ii -ma lie iov and 070 pas'-eiiRer". Important Notice to Stockholders U.S. Steamship Co. A meetinif of Stockholders In "Mnpuihv W, ihe I'llOTIIt'TIVK ''' ""ENT will -e held In jf i"f,Ji V.r..fc,.,ul",hl1' ''oan Hoclt -t'h nt 8 I' M Slokinld..is "f uiged i0 nttcml Inluresilnu "'. .Tr w"l ! innde linpor Jtnt Information sHen l.co Uoi), Chairman. U. S. Steam ship Co. ' stockholders Protective Com. -iynar drci, l2t. S Y. Cltu lf"EEP down the up keep of your sales force by keeping up your advertising. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertiting Agency "ry P,e of Sale, Promotion North American BM Pl.il-j.iu:- -- (k iiuuuciiJiiia FINE STATIONERS ' Dreka Ink Writes Black-Stays Black FLOWS FREELY wl for Fountain Pons Famous Since I8G4 :? CHESTNUT STREET rBREM V - rV? f CATIIKKINK HArri'r.Ll'KCK MAKY .MrilKAY They are part of (be cast which will give the, comedy nt Hit) St. Joseph's College Auditorium to night nml tomorrow night, for tho (iesu Notre Dame Alumnae IRREUGION DEPLORED Baptist MJnistcr Warns Against Lawless Tendency of Times Irreliglon nnd a tendency to hiwlc'--ness nmong n large percentnge of the people of the Cnited States wns de plored by the Hev. (ieorge S. Young, pnstnr of the .lenkintown Itnptist Church, tnduj in an address before the Haptist miiiistcrs ut tli'dr weykly meet ing. The meeting wiin held in the Kirst Itnptist Church, Seventeenth nnd Snn som streets. Mr. Youiiit said -10 per cent of tin people in the Cnited States had no chinch connection. The ministers decided to attend the foinmenremenf exercises of Cro.er Theological Seminary at Chester .lunc n't in a body. The Hev. Allen Hoban. of P" Carleton College, Nnrthrield, Minn., will be orator of the day. WIFE NO. 2 STILL LOYAL Offers Bail for Man Held on Bigamy Charge William Ilnnsel. of 171!!' Darrnh street. Kriuikford. wns confronted nt Central Station today by bis wife wlioln he had believed dead for ,th last eight -pen venrs and wns held in SSOO bail for court by Magistrate Carson on a charge of bigamy after the woman liml tetiliei that she married Hnn'-el twenty yeais ago Hansel mnrried Miss .lane II. Kers lake August ln-t. Mrs. Hansel No. 1 told the magis tiate thnt slie and her husband had lived together barely two year- after their marriage. She lies at HMO Hurt villi' street. Mrs. Hansel No. - wns in court to give bail for her huhund. BABY DIES OF INJURIES Carl Tieruey. twenty months old, 37S4 ('renin street. Manayunk. died today in the Memorial Hospital. The chilli wns struck Saturday by an ex press train on the Norristnwn brunch of the Itendiiii; Itnilwnv near his home His skull vn. fractured.' The bab bad wandered on the tracks mid wns hit ns bis mother ran to save hjm. A Spe Cllllv Copy Work Special Itntes STENOGRAPHER NOTARY Erert MnMer of English, Experienced In all lines Confidently. Moderate. Aulo H EL VENDIG Quick T Irenaes J Ae'lnn DAY sMundVy.T,oon" NIGHT Manufacturers' Clearance SALE 20 OFF en our Framed Mirrors Splrmllit line of Picture Frames Fine Mouldings III: Vnrirtj. All IVoocli l.nlrst rinUhrs Frnmci to Order Matthew Schramm & Son 39 North 9th St. Second Floor . iTI V If If It W J M S I i- ',,, tinti.i li.k ki:tii.i:ks Medieval saints used to wear horse-hair shirts to in crease their righteousness. But the comfort and buoyant sense of well-being assured by' the different Collins' Sys tem is far more apt to in crease your righteousness as well as your power. Trial treatment free. I! COLLIN'S INSTITUTE i OF PHYSICAL CULTURE i Ol.l INf III. I'll W.M.NI T ! T K.TH , ADVERTISING AGENCY GIRL A Philadelphia Adver tising Agency needs a young woman in its Pro duction Department. Must bo good stenog rapher, with sonic experi- ence in keeping job costs records. Knowledge of printing nnd engraving preferred either from Agency experi ence of printing or en graving house. Good liealth, industry nnd . nmbition essentinl. Excellent opportunity for girl able to ussumo re sponsibility. Address II 812, Ledger OiTtce ft llk.'jtfiKwlnffigtrJ BVBOTiSrtf .StJieifetaBB'MlMtoBtPHrA',' "AgDAY, 'MXf S3,. 1921 SPROULTO START Governor Has Until Ftiday for Action on Measures Left by Assembly N SALARY RAISERS DOOMED Bv n Staff Cormnondent Hnrrlslmrg, May li.1. Governor Rproul "Will take nction on the bnlnnce of the bills otlll In his bands this wefk. I The thirty days nfter the adjournment I of the Legislature in which the Oov J emor ban to net on measures teft by the AFsemblv will expire Frldny The Governor nrrlved here last night rrpaied to pare down the appropria tion bills nnd kill off the big number , of snlnry raisers which went through n, r nniini... i.. .i.- r... i .!.. .1... i, i. Mty Kiniiiiui v ill nil- iiiiiii iiiij n 1IL llll' Assembly. It Is estlmnted the Onvernor will cut $-'0,000,000 from tho flenernl Appro pr'atlon bill to which $10,000,000 were added by the Senate when flnnl action woh tnken by that body during the clos ing ilnys of, the session. The Governor probably will establish n record ns a paring expert when be finishes the batch of appropriation nnd salary-raising biils now In his bnnds. Approximately 700 bills nre still nwniting his action, although be lias gotten rid of n big grist in the three weeks intervening since the tlnnl ad journment of the Legislature. I.egnl tests on the nnthrnclte tax mil have been nntlcipnted by State nffieinls nnd certain appropriations are expected to be approved as contingent, niennlng tbnt ,tbey will go into force if the rev enue Is sufficient. Nn tests on the an thracite tax measure are expected until the Stntf begins to enforce collection of the tax next Jniiunry. State Cbnlrmnn William I. Crow is (xpected here tomorrow to confer with the Governor on the question of n special election for n successor to the late CnnKre-ssmnn M. M. Gnrlnnd. of Pittsburgh. He wns elected last fall ns n Congressmon-nt-lnrge nnd bis suc cessor must be elected nt a State-wide nection. The Governor expects to fix Hie specinl election for the September primary to save the Stnte the expense which otherwise would be incurrrd. The various State committees will nominnte the enndidntes. Governor Sproul nnd Chairman Crow ilMi nre expected to take up the ques tion of having the women given repre sentation in tlie State and County Re publican Committees. TO CONSIDER GAS REPORT Chamber of Commerce to Take Up Experts' Data The I'liblli' I'tllities Committee of the Chamber of Commerce will consider the report of the Mayor's Gas Committee nt n. special meeting this afternoon. Copies of the report have been fur-, iiNheil tlie committee, nnd it is expected that the meeting will briiiK out some lively discussion. It could not be lenrned in ndvnnce whether the committee will lie rendy to make a statement on tlie report ini'me dintely nfter the meeting, or nt some later time. The Horn 427-433 FINAL BILL PING f-iy uuwnumw1niaunmfpBI?np3BamnSSmU I 4S 4qihiE,mimnnuiTniiJix'fjnripT OTiEaagiiuii3jlvOTt enE25i-Eiiiuii3T Twenty-One Different . Tropical Worsted Suitings Built to Measurement $50 We challenge you to match the variety or quality offered in this group of tailoring cloths (at the price) in any merchant tailoring shop in the country. The way they are selling is the best proof wc have that our customers are appreciating the op portunity to buy them. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street , WE OFFER FOR INVESTMENT E. I. Du'pON T de NEMOURS & CO. TEN YEAR 7l2 GOLD BONDS In Denominations of $1000 and $500 The Bonds nre listed upon the New York Stock Exchange, where they can be readily purchased or sold for cash. Il'ritc or call for full information, CARSTAIRS & Conservative Investment Securities Mrmbers of .Veto York and I'hiln, Stack Kxchangrn 111!) WALNUT ST. lMIII.AIlKI.lMIIA. TA. G2 nroiulway, New YorU City The Winds of the World Kver bear of the two boots that rocked in the river nnd one woh In lore. wltli. the ocean and one wan in love with the shore, nnd 'tlie Winds of Ibe world carried the shore-loving bout, out to sen nnd left the' sea loving' boat In the harbor? W;dl, anyhow', that's how it was with the two heroines of Huby M'. Ayres' book. The girl who' wonted to work with the mnn she loved found too lntc thnt he wns rich. The girl who fronkly wonte.d riches fell In love' with n, wastrel of good family but weak morals. Material there for a good story, Isn't there? Well, rend it. It begin todny on page 27. MISSING GIRL IS FOUND, MAN C0MPANI0N ARRESTED Gertrude 'Lang, Who Disappeared May 14, Located in Baltimore Gertrude Lang, seventeen years old, 1012 Salmon street, Frankforri. missing from hep home since Mav 14 wns lo cated in n rooming house In Unltlmore jestcrdny. Mrs. Herman Lang, mother of the girl, notified the police of tills city soon nfter her daughter's disappearance nnd "tilers" bearing lb" girl's .description were sent out. William Schaffer, twenty-eight yenrs old, a butcher, formerly living nt .TWO Allen street, who Mrs. Lnnj suspected as knowing her daughter's whereabouts, was arretted by the police when be nr rlveil her. yest'rday from Baltimore to get fresh clothing. Lleutennnt of Detectives Le Strange irosH-examlned the mnn nnd learned that the girl woh living in Baltimore. The Maryland authorities were im mediately notified and Detective Charles Scb war," of the Mising Persons Bu reau, was. sent from this city to locate her. ... Schnffer ndmitteil ho nnu i"cn living with the girl nnd thnt be bnd been sep nrntcd from bis wife for some time. He has one child. CLAIMS SUICIDE'S BODY Brother of Man Who Jumped From Hotel Window Arrives From Chicago I'jilwnrd A Hoffnian. of Chicago, nr lived in rhiladelphin this mm-ninj to claim the body of bis brotner. Gustnve 1. Hoffman, who committed suicide Fii ilny mnrnlne by leaping from n seventh story window in tlie Hamilton Hotel, Broad and Wnlnut streets. Befor" lenvins the city Hoffman told Deputy Coroner Ward thai worry over business matters wns probably responsi ble for bis brother's act. Iloffman was in the insurance business. This Is My Fourth and Last ' Advertisement To eel In touch with firms lntreteii In ii ll producing- Auto Sales Exfcutle I hiitf rcrnHcd ii number of nnfr unit t nm Roltur to mnke a decision shortly If Miu're Interested, don't let thin chance 'o bv. but Ret In touch with me at once No doubt I'm the ery mnn you're look In for n ,Knnr.R OKFICK IfetiiiirniTigmiTTr Those Who Enjoy ; Lovely Homes have a keen appreciation of the value of Artistic Light' inq Fixtures nnd Lamps and arc now evincing con siderable interest in our new models, which arc priced consistent with existing; conditions. & Brannen Mfg. Co. North Broad Street A Short Walk Along Automobile Row" CO. MINISTER NHERITS m x w M m rvvi Reclaimed Her From Slums 15 Yoars Ago After Denying Plea for Liquor WILL ENDOW RESCUE HOME New York, May. 21. Several mil lions of dollars of the fortune which the Hev. Dnvld 8. IC. Bvrnc expects to possess after Mny 20 will be used, be riald yesterday, in bulld ifig nnd endowing n rescue home for women nnd girls in Chicago. He has Chicago llrst in mind because it wns in that city, many years ago, he found and reclaimed the girl Lucy Byrne. To that net and her restoration to her,pnrents, anil to n trnln of events beside which some of our best fiction seems dull, the Cnnadlan clergyman owes bin expectation of great wealth. Tho fortune is conservatively esti mated, according to tho opinion of n Florida chart, at. S22.000.000. Tbot, says Mr. Byrne, was based upon valu ations of several years ngo. but thinks inn sum now is noout .vkmwu.hw, In mnn 1r Itrrt.V ulm im nnl o ni ncss In Canada, visited u brother in Chicago. Slutnming as a gospel worker, he wns Invited by a young woman to buy her a drink. He told her he wouldn't do thnt. but would pray for her. He knelt, and ns bo prayed the girl left him. intent on bnvlng n drink. He crossed tho street to n restaurant. Tlie girl enme in. apologized for- her disappearance nnd snld she thought it over and maybe the prayer might help her. She re formed nnd went back to her parents, who then lived In FloWo. Her father was Wllllnm George Bvrne. the first nninc bnvlng originally hi.,.,, Wollhictnn. He wns of Scotch and Spanish pnrentnge He never learned to write and to bis Inst day used an X mnrk ns bis signature but he bad a great head for business. He acquired. , snvs the minister, oil. mining, grn.ing i and timber Innds In ninny lountries nnd much other property, so widely scattered , that he never knew just what he was worth. Two vears nfter the family reunion. ' Lucy Lillian Byrne, the girl of thp Chi cago episode, died Lnter in the snme enr her fnther. W. G Byine. died nt White Springs. Fin. Attested copies of tlie will nnd n summary of it. which the 1$ Men's Clothing demands closer scrutiny this season than ever before. Quantities of almost worthless woolens were made up during the war period and have been shuttled back and forth from mill lo dealer and from dealer to dealer. These inferior woolens now made into clothing are the source of supply of much of the clothing that is offered at low prices. You can get them at practicalh any figure that you want to pay. Hut if jou have had experience with clothes made of woolens of doubt ful character you know that they arc dear at any price. 1 Therefore, we advise "Caution" in making otir piit chases. If ou want to be absolutch sure, bu where you hac confidence in jour clothier don't take chances, they are often costh. The House that Heppe built Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets "This is Where" H. C. Schomnckcr Co. Player-Piano (Arollim iimitr) $595 Where the only genuine Pianola Pianos can be bought in Philadelphia. The greatest in tone qual ity and ability to repro duce the artist's touch. Where you can buy the finest new Pianos such as the famous Mason & Hamlin, Weber and Heppe Pianos. Where you should phone for illustrated catalogues ,and full particulars of the Heppe Rental Payment Plan. cpoi vfll will s.'tOO,000 was left to servunis, s icrt to servunis, n to tho widow1, a tiunr- third of the estotq tflttkt tor to the datiginer. t. n nunrtcr to tlie only son. George W. Ityrne. and the residue to David 8. Kidd, conditioned on the last named changing bis name to David S. IC. Byrne The Canadian who bnd set. Lucy Byrne on the straight path wns Dnvld S. Kldd the present Hev. David H. K. Byrne. CLOTHING STRIKE, 24 WEEKS OLD, LIKELY TO ENDSOON Some Firms Ready to Recognize the Union, Others Balk, New Yorb. May 2.'L After twenty four weeks of ceaseless struggle n new condition has arisen In the trikc thnt litis strangled tho- clothing industry in this city nnd In Boston sllice December 0, 1020. A number of mnnufneturers bnvo indicated their willingness to open negotiations with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, and Ibese negotiations mny take form during the present week. A very considerable element, bow ever, nmong the mnnufneturers of men's clothing, particularly those firms which make the clothes they sell in their own f.hops and not in the smnll, scattered shops of outside "contractors," have seceded from the Clothing Manufactur ers' Association tinder the leod"rlnp of William A. Bandler, who on Friday resicned the presidency of the Manufacturers' As- SOCinuon, ine.v now rrviveu me i inin- "11.. . These tirms nave announced tnnt tney will c.'irry on the wnr against the Amnl gnmnted, which they denounce ns n rcdicni, 'in-American nnd subversive organization, and will fijht for tlie "open shop." iiFYBA P JeWf"" Polished reporter sow today, show that in tlie Diamonds of Super-Quality) Command Endurinf) Cut expressly for this HERE are Good and many not Jt&COB MEED'S Founded in 1865 Inaugurated the One-Price Syetem in Where you can sell your old piano, if good, for cash or you can exchange it for another Piano, Player or Victrola. Where you can buy ex cellent used pianos. We put them in good condi tion and each is guaran teed, $100 up. Where the Heppe three sounding - board Pianos are sold. Unsurpassed in tone quality and the greatest dollar for dollar value in the Piano world. Where you can buy ' a piano, player or Victrola and simply pay rent and in the end have all the rent applied toward the pur chase price. ;' t A' ', ' ALFRED G. YANDERBILT VICTIM OF BLACKMAILERS Gang Extorted $75,000 by Threats Against His Life New Yorli, Mny 2.'1. Alfred Owynne Vnnderbllt, who dicil n hero'? dentb when the Lusilnnln was sunk by a German I'-bont, was one of the victims of the gnng of blackmailers uncovered by the shooting of John II. Held. Ills name wns brought Into the Inves tigation of the shooting yesterday by District Attorney I'M nnl .1. Glennon, of the Bronx. It wns reported to Mr. Glennon that Mr. Vnnderbllt fought the blackmailers here nnd in Kurope. nnd thnt bis life was threatened at the Horse Show in Madison Square Garden In 101.1. Afterward he was protected by private detectives. For the sake of bis family, it is re lated. the tlm'tit of the blackmailers having terrorized Mr. Vnndprbilt's close relatives, be Is said to bale settled with the band through n lawyer for $7.".000. He was advised not to settle, as he was on innocent victim of the blnek mnllers, but anxiety for his family be cause of the dire threats is said to bate urged him to compromise. "Many rich men are now In the c'utches of the blnckmallers." snld Mr. GJennon. "There nre said to be many cases, and many prominent lawyers in vnlved either ns counsel for plaintiffs In extortion suits or for defendant rich men In questionable actions " FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TOE R0SENBACII GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street NK56: SiLVLnsMm SnAy uvi rii u 'DNttl3 Girdle Appreciation Establishment Woolens so good. m Re.- l A , j sons. 1881 Yictrolas $25 to $350 Wo sell Vict rolas exclusively Thik Heppe Victor Outfit No. 6 With Victor RrroriU nnd Ouk fuhlnet for $72-60 And in Mahogany for $75.10 Where there is no judgment-note clause in any Heppe lensc you sign. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117 IT ( hcntiiut St Iptt'Hii Gib nnil ltioiiiini) Sti i i . ' f " . " . ti ''YiW' - -', c- - POSTPONE DEMPSY SUIT- Abaence of Champion Again Delay ' Action by Physician to Recover $B0,O Henrlnjj of tho Milt brought Inut No pitihcr by Dr. ljei-crt .M. ("oilrtftrd. ot this Hy, ngnlnxt Wllllnm llnrrljnn, ".luck" nptnpopy, lir-nv.vwolK'it chain ploii. to recover $."00. linlnnco on n bill for nn opcrntion on the puRillct's nose Srptoinbor 17. 11)111, wnd ngnln pO"t poiiod toflny boforo Judge KnoMlou'ln the Munlfipnl Court became Dempser wns iinnblc to be prrxent. .IikJkc Knowles, i4io is sittlnR, in Koom 101 nt Pity Hull, vnbl the Milt uill be hennl nt 10 o'clock tomorrow, whether liemppy Is present or not. Dempsey, in his affirinvlt, Mntcs thnt IiIh ninmieer bnd n siipllnr operation performed for which ' Dr. (Joddnrcl chnrjrcd S200 lie nvers he jmifl thn riurccon ,r00 nnd denies thnt tiiere is nn Mlilitionnl .?."00 due the surgeon. The Question of the Hour! Suppose you have a cer tain sum to be laid out in Clothes for the Sum mer. You need a Serge Suit a mixed pattern a Palm Beach, or a Suit of Mohair. . How and where can you lay out this money to the best advantage? A score of stores and more are urging their claims, but you can spend Your Money Only Once. After you've spent it, you'll congratulate or "kick" yourself as the case may be, all the rest of the season. Every store claims to have "lower prices" and "better goods" than the others. How can you tell which is the right one? If you try us, we think we can please you. It will cost you nothing to look. Our prices are as con sistently low as we can afford to make them, value considered. Spring and Summer Suits of Woolens and Worsteds $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 Wonderfully attractive Palm Beach & Mohair Suits $14.50, $16.50, $18, $20, $25 Tropical Feather-weight worsteds $35 Fine, soft-handling Blue Serge Suits $29, $35, $42 White Flannel Trousers $10 and $12 Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. RADIUM UNIVERSAL NEEDLES and TUBULAR APPLICATORS lurymation Apparatus Installations Correspondence 'y Hospitals nml Physicians Invited The W. L. Cummings Chemical Co. I.KlulilMinl IDI'J Workn and Ileflning Lnhnralorh'M LANS DOWN E, I'HILA. .a '4 "i X J I '.'.. WVii-S -rl. ' fV, t -1. K . It r . ,' -ii -iv'