"Tfl Re'- fefS ft r L) ijj i::-5&2 IFItiPINOS SJEEKING W : ' ' ;'; V; ; " - ,-rtKW ; - jr. wan few' . '- HnBITVUCfflfe s1stYf ISKr'Tsrft HET'uL , 6B& BR WiW.f. fcw-V .., ,tf Also MfaV irnfMnnWho "Failed - &f''X ' L i. . . - .-;- r--'r k- EAD MAN ONo.T'ttfcBUt seM weirr ' set I J.-. 30.r Kssaffl KSV" Sf SkSt :sme n.4NTJV0 ipf 'VT'liM.1 83!??. W2 MW 5s, "v A' One man on a sli , Are names Jmucito peiiBt of Barling st yroaiBout 'toe i i 'W!n k .bcUl, a,crlppte.ben M $'': Bmmon to'SeWs came : " ' One rjan wbft-c.ffW.,PPfOn -J9 f y. ,'R 'dead : ?V,?&WUS sf Sandy Palma. twenty-ajro tb&mjin.'whft.rpngn, ii i ' i mm tutan In T In ' the oole sumvdr of a itrwiiUilnty.A HnilJ.ediVAmSJrl4 t'stMlf a a lionse painter when the ar broVe out. The UnitedStatwnvas, WY?kti T-atiTC- land. out. Sandy jr-. ented himself one fall day at the rl4mnt'iei!Ilvariy-K- atom fete- the United State army. That was November 22, flOlMand fefare many montha passed 'yfiT fidaand nationalities binder the erleao ting. Be sa the fiercest ting In thei-Arjeonne, rtfclpn and in them, tn ch?tiioUBfous of, his ntrm anldlent lOsl tneir lives, xic was ileased from nerrlceJin JUyc25, T010. i TMmtbT f iTaBi BBalBMilfl PARTIAL FREEDOM Wood "Finds" Sentiment fo In dependence With U. S. Protectorate 1! yert?rdy':-that'Bef M them, Wlow eol wiaiiM frmn Rei Skiac with hlra aigjcorab, van indtcnant-'TOfterd! HHo had mo wUlinaiy aonevpenai nis ejauntry asked, should be st.vjed;a -olAckDf Jtod traitor: Js . s VrAnnthrr name of the Burllneton list i that of BorgiOT.fTbortpgon, a.NeRro trenty-ntne yeaVhfel' & Thompson, Tnoil4les" at lO-'Ashton- eet, refisterea wnen ne -was ioia, dui the time his call to service came he tas lylns on nis dsck in voudi iiouy Bnir'morilByhWBsetSkerto'the Penn-' vlvada Hospital in Philadelphia, and waJlinqKKrjilnVregabgjJaj.,; . Colbd'el David ,D Porter, grandson 6x?'AiminYti."t). VdfttY, of Civil Wnry,farn6liiWn'appolntel by thtt Ndvy Denby as his Afarhra Corps 'matters X' '.'A. , w ,'K-l!tf ' ' AfftJLA'lN'tfN .ItlGE BOARD i 0 Weglfn, and .Jaftarles .Also Are , .Named by Governor ...Thret new members of the Philadelphia-Camden Bridge Commission were appointed yesterday by Governor Sproul. They are Samuel M. Vau- -Aln'ln. nrooMsnt nt. llnidwln IOCOmO- ;tive "Works : RicbydWeslcin, presi dent of, Tlty Council, and u nomas .i. jjsffrlesseniqr. vjee jirfsjdeiit of Corii .Kxcbango Mank. ' The positions filled by. Mr. Vauclain and Mr. Weglein were created by the JrccMflVglRlature. Mr1. Jeffries'; fills aie- vuvuuuji-caureu vy utv uwui ui Al fred R. Burk. All three men will foervw. t ' r 'If the.mew? appointments will help nV-to obtain 'a duorum'so tbat the busi ness of the Bridge Commission ran be nnvlnorr hnvn nromlspil to rnnort their fercliiniilaryf jilans'" fully June i), when Lit i f .laa rt UI1BAA Willi II1C I1PW CDIUUllBSIUUCia, VL WUIPl. HUI be miallfled to serve. . "The' engineers, have' been cautioned not to talk about their plans until they hav duly, rpportcd. them to tie com mission. It is highly important that they should not. because of the speeu lattvrt' Conditions '''ami- the 'possible juggling of property interests." By the Associated Press Manila, June 1. Major General Foodnmi W. Cameron Forbes former governor general of the Philipnlncs, seut In tht Inlanrln hv PrrAlrlnt ITarrllnir in invcstlgnto 'conditions, returned yester day after traveling eighteen days uv train, automobile, launch, horschCK and steamer, through the northern suc tion of Luton Island. The mission held scores of public meetings and private conferences, lis tening to .the views of the natives re garding independence for the Philip, nines, and cinmlnlng local financial af fairs, sanitation, schools, public works, tho hdminrstrn'tion of Jnstlco nnd agri cultural conditions. After visiting the central provinces of Lnqin Island the mission (separated. General Wood traveled through the northern Pacific provinces, while Mr. Forbes went through the mountainous provincos among the non-Christian tribes. The parties united again on the west'eoast of Luzon. Both commissioners said that their sojourns everywhere, had been markod by the friendliest feelings of the natives for tho Americans. At the public hear ings. . they said virtiioll.v all of tho .Only a few speakers ndvocnte,l cpray pleto separation) whllo, occasionally! epeakers oppocCd Independence In any iorm ui present. After spending a week In Manila to study the mass of data collected in the journey through the northern provinces Mio mission wlll begin a trip through southern Liuzon. Vl'1 i IS Ta e MBffJflwaWffflKltifflBflHwH I The finest butter 1 1 I in America! g H ! B AW wmW aTWatW I fcJ BBSF - VaVaaaV I ST br B1 Bji JLWAw k fArlm im. I B BHBLBBBhBBHBVaBV Butter 1 QQc I I I At all our Stores . I ! I HASDieAJi "f I B 1 nrauuClal I ."VWtt ''Sciver; Frestf Stlwts of Handsome V at the Best in Select a Sterling Silvet Vase for the June Bride Vases arc popular among the .many wedding gifts of sterling silver which can be had at moderate prices. A splendid choice is a ster ling silver vase, of tapering design, flared top, 14 inches tligh-$20. S. Rind & Sons, mo ciwstnui st. ' DIAMOND' MERCHANTS JEWELERS SIIVVEnSMITHS rKSmm- fcx .4j Mb Hi l . .n : i li.' , ;'. 'wfitetw-t' ,& :'itii45& '"-'i1''' I .f A ff- X r $ .psrjtJavti- wy ' 'if 1- ?& Wrf ixy f V: to iw &..-., J .,. ....,, ,. , .- '3BP; Y ,'t iT'f ??. ?"' j '', .iv .a ,. A V '. .f J ' 1 iii apK n ' y bi-3 h a If Ji bbbMSbi I' ill BTfBHlBL 11 1 ''V'"'1.'''' 'Yr:'':.' r "ff ?Eg5gifcBr qRhEsI III V"" V:4tV' vl GSpBv XAWV3R "' V- 'SnMBtBwinj0. ''.-i . !9bVbbHbb7 iy MHBBBBBBBBBBfr mm m - ' w, T V '.-:Vi i-, '.l.V-', !i? If t : i,.!J" ' Touring Car Torpedo . Four Door Coupe . .-,.. . . , ' ... . w j . , ;-.?. cvj-'w Announcement i FORME P2UCZS. $5,625.00 5,625.00 5,625.00 7,200.00 7,400.00 7,500.00 PRICES JUNE 1, WM $4,850.00 4,850.00 4,850.00 6,250.00 6,500.00 6,750.00 REDUCTIONS $775.00 775.OO 775.0O 95O.OO 9OO.OO 75O.OO .: fl. .. Fromthe',benches.Qf our own, and the foremost factories of the countiy, Fur .' , ,nitiie.!iii. .ah .'almost endless stream has been ftowing on our sales floors for ..weeks. We not nrilv have th& room for these immense stocks the result of our loss-taking . "ll.. ..- .-'' 1. . ..ki ii '. 1...1 . 1X1 1 .J wrlUinna on pca-rancgpuQ tne tan ena 01 winter nut we recognize in uie uuaiicu tuuuiwuuoiiu the-new. 'lowered production costs the greatest opportunity to buy and to make Fur- 5 r "v:1" ':..,f .;:' "i'"i7 '. . .;.Vi r- ni,, iM a IIIUUIV; J.J.1 JTWUIJ.U. r J But the Furniture is here to speak for itself, in all the creative glory of its fine lines and.duVable. construction. Here in quality and quantity, for the simplest Bungalow, the Summer Cottage or the most , Stately Dwelling. Furniture for the Bridal Homef 1 as well as quaint, artistic, comfortable and inexpen sive Pieces admirably suited for Wedding Gifts. ' IJ What is more-thousands of dollars' worth of Suites and Pieces for Spring and Summer needs special purchases and. surplus lots bought from leading manufacturers for less than the new low prices. Incomparable values that add to the in numerable opportunities that have made the Van Sciver Store the Furniture Supp'ly Center of the country. S Prkf, . K ttStttfit, imfatf imdtrj $fjfmn. wr' tf GrmmmtKt 'on. "." rf str. r sv' '-.'-'''-' TpHE'pritc of the LaFaye-tte must re j veg a ch3Rgs Jn underlying economic 4 4, A(But the quality of the liAfFAYETTE is in our own kecpine, and vftttorf-Mt .AUMyccuciyshKccL.Dj.oui: purpose to build '1,-.c. ,- . jbe.yery.jSn.cst car rhat we. can. , ? (.w!rv ? vr-fw WuRtHrsurelvandHhrin its' own mrnt. ''.rti'iK'' vii'- v 1"' lvc 4iAFA(YETT ha6 taken its,place.among i r 1 1 1 t't " it b . -ttrW4' ." wlwl1' v?p ;-np .woria. udukc most i ' ,Hrr' W.' ti,-rr . r BBT. & V.i .Vi', . .-' V, Wf" ! A y.l" . . .. ...... .. V5 ) care, itjas, never been on probation. '..In engineering, metallurgy and manu facturing precision it incorporates and im proves upon the best standard practice. Owners repeatedly tell us that it ii "the car tf the future" in the fine car field, and thin opinion seems to gain insistence with every new LaFayettb car on the streets, , Not until you have driven a LaFAyettk thousands of miles will you realize the .long usefulness and brilliant performance which it yield. ... It has the economy of all good things. 5'v V't i;. t- 4A& TC ''fijjt ,VV'.fi' 0tJi. & H.V-',' -:;,:La?ayette Motors, Company tXtn Hm IVMAMAPOLU Philadelphia-Nash Motor Company f : ".V- Broad SL at Poplar, Pliila; '"' Cmdon Branch, 001 Broadway V ..; I A l-l :'.' ETTE t 'JWMi&fa wil'ii. '. i oc .'.".. ' .! -- plfeHli IT I 1 -I1: IT 1 i nHhWIUIiH- i This elegant Dlning-Room Suite, of the Queen Anne Period, with its graceful' lines nnd artistic ornamentation, is a triumph of the carver's and cabinet maker's art. Note the fine proportions and the decorative nicety or the Buffet and China Closeti The. chalrS. TVJththeir curbed arms, depict with pleasing fidelity the fiddle back, so typical of this Period.' Llkewfte, the beautiful rounded cabrioTo legs help to produce tho extremely rich effect which gives the entire Suite Us elegance" arid charm. In, Wjjljiju; Mahogany;., ' SAVINGS THAT SHOULD BE SEEN NOW DINING ROOM $220.00 Walnut Dining-room Suite, 3 pieces, Bureau, Serving. Tabl Jnd China Closet, $17S.C0. ' ' "' (41S.00 Jacobean Oak Dining-room Suite, Queen, Anno style, 4 pieces..'...'.. $290.00 $450,00 Golden Oak DJnlng-room Suite. 10 Piece ,..' ."...;.. ,,$350,00 $550.00 Walnut Dining-room Suite, Chippen dale style. 10 pieces $395,00 $589.00 Walnut or Mahogany Dining-room Suite, 10 pieces $410.00 ,$652.00-Mahogany. finish. Dlrllng-room.' Suite. ' Chippendale style, 10 pieces.'.... . .$457.00 $828.00 Mahogany Dining-room Suite, 10. Pieces : $625.00 iuuu.uu . English Mahogany oininn-room Suite, '10 preces .$800,00 $1410.00 Dull Drown Mahogany Dining-room Suite, Chippendale style, 10 pieces, $1200,00 $65.00 Walnut China Closet $35.00 $120.00 Mahogany-finish China Coset, Chip pendale style $92.00 $39.00 Mahogany Serving Table $12.50 $80.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet, Queen Anne , style $55.00 $125.00 Mahogany-finish Buffet $85.00 $29.50 Golden Oak Table, 6 ft. extension. $26.50 $95,00 Walnut Table, 6 ft. extension, $76.00 BEDROOM Very special. Bird's-eye Maple Suite. Uoula XV style, 3 pieces, Bureau, Bed and Toilet table $176.00 $314.00 Mahogany-finish Bedroom Suite, 4 Pieces , $245.00 $349.50 Mahogany-finish Bedroom Suite, 4 Pieces , $262.00 $345.00 Walnut Bedroom Suite, 3 pieces. Bu reau, Bed and Toilet Table... v... $265.00 $530.50 Walnut Bedroom Suite, 7 piece $410.00 $825.00 Walnut Louis XVI Suite, 7 pletis, $550.00 $52.60 Mahogany-finish Chiffonier $37.50 $55.00 Mahogany. finish Bureau $38.50 $56.00 Mahogany-finish Chlffonette, Louis XV style $43,50 $82.50 Walnut Bureau $67.60 LIVING-ROOM SUITES AND PIECES AT PROPORTIONATE SAVINGS. CLOCKS FOR WEDDING GIFTS REDUCED-A11 kin.Is.for Wall, Hall, Mantel and Boudoir. From the daintiest to the stateliest and most magnificent designs, all -with guaranteed movements. Included are the famous Never Wind Clocks. A wonderful variety of Ch)mp Clocks- nt incomparable values. NOTE THESE VALUES IN COUCH HAMMOCKS u. ' . ' ICliakl Duck, uncle frame und good mat tress n.75 H o a v y Kliakt Duck, anglo frame, , galvamzcd springs, cha in Huspenslon, cotton matlroBs, Convertible - Bed Couch Hammock, of huavy Kliakl Puck, one - pleco mattress, Hrtjuirtalile back with .folding legs, chain lUspcnslon, heavy , Cranio .$20.60 others with Htrlpcd Duck II d Cretomio coverings. Some with looae-cush-Ion seats and backs, with bol ster arm rest, t3l.no, 34.n, This Luxurious Couch Ilammock, $33.50 jso.so, 13.60, . i.V .. J48.X0 lo 8.!.30. . ua 1 1 ii i r t - - - ' -" """"T J J4iM 3s3GssSS A WMW - 'WsSSkj coTTan' cutitains Scrfm Curtaln3'' plain, Uem. also i, Dutch style, $1.00 pair; Hufflcd , Scrltn Curtains, t.B0 palr'up".-- -' HOIIIM PiUllTA INS.'irem-'i ntltchcd and neatly edged, ',$1.35 I'ftl.r . . , . CRETONNES. Newest designs a,nd colorlngn, BUltablo for hang 'ingB, cushions and slip covers, 35c yd, up. (h.'MMi;it roitTIIJllKH. Scotch ISIadras, In utlructlvn designs, Cotton Madras In wonderful color comulnationH, Stenciled Crash, etc., from $1.00 pr. to M4.76 pr. EXTRA SAVINGS IN WICKER FURNITURE l10 .extaofdinary savings in tho pieces illustrated are typical or tho great values in all our Wicker Furniture. rMSS? u?,c,krr' & Baronial Brown or ream HnAiian. Who ivnDA.Mi.i . and back upholstered In pretty Cretonne. $14.7.1. Cliulr to match, same prlco. ir."'?' r, Baronlu.! Brown. Ivory or ProstnU Brown. Shade Is 19 In. dlam ,eirnr'.l,.ne.a Cretonnu In rich noral pat tenj; height of Lamp, 25 In. Equipped W Tui u " an? Pu" dalnBrlo:T,8. Tub. In Bnronlaf Urown. 18 In. In a,nr'lCr' ,M0' U '"' $7.60, 30 1.1. "'" n Ivory or Frosted Urown the 1 i Floor Coverings Far Below Market Prices fltiKtnmprs viil ho jrlnd jn inke advuntacre nf tlmsp nvlrunrJI,,,,.,, ...!.. u i. . from a leading manufacturer who accepted our cabh o(Tor for his entire Burplua btocka , S ts ac1uu'ed t great sangs know of, A good choice of designs and colorings. Wiltons, Axminstcrs, Velvets TwSstrv nl cs surpass any savings that wo BtaHdnrct. -wcavid. fSavkm actually average l5. to W Vor cent. ve'vcts, tapestry Brussels, Figured Grass Rugs and other Btahdard, .wedges. iavNign actvaJlv average i'5, to w per cent. """"-'i iigurcu urass j KLiEARFLAX LINEN RUGS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS STTMMF.R RllfiS M".y W own ""Portatlon. In designs and coloring. . ejcluiw to'tft."!: - ... . tilorliiKB exclusive to this Store, anted colorings. .tti-htt mmo OUlUiUUlV iv.uvjo nusll rinuiirr8 nnturn, anfl imlticolorct., Holland nushlfugs oval LS rf'T For",OBa Split Bamloo. Japanew drats, W6ol and Plpoft Itag lluga and Klearllax All-Ulnen Rugs. VM m,1 oWo- Olatha Novelty draaa. Iralrlo sMaUufacturers. Imrmrlnm nnd ; M4SKH STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. Closes .. 6 V. M. v Mutoi WiiiSt Ferry Bos4s . Minn upposue B(r . te'jgrimTnTrmim iliii.niniu nim llillllimilll 11 III llilliui i mm - - - y. feal . ,'.' , ' ' . ., il-.WA;..t.-.. ife-i sAissssk y ' &:, mkWMmMmmmMWMmMMMMMl-MmL-- t am