. f ' w i n " 'hUfc . i- --: - TRAPPED BY BLAZE Jumps Into Blanket Safety Net Whon Porter Street Homo Catches Kiro FLAMES DAMAGE STORE- Mr. KMhrr Fnbrlknnt Import Into n ifety net mnrlo from a blrtnkct when the was trapped 1.V flumes In lier1 sec end-floor npnrtment nt 1015 Porter trect last n'lRh't. Thfl woman was polled on n window idll on tho second floor nnd was just about to leap wlien her husband, Sam uel Fabrlkant, returned nfter summon log firemen. A neighbor ran out with n blanket nd helped to hold It taut an Mr Fabrlkant jumped. The Improvised net broke her fall. The woman had been II) and had returned from n hospital Inst Tuesday. The fire started In the basement, nnd iprcad rapidly to a grocery store on the first floor. Mr. and Mrs. Fnbrlkant were ajleep on the second floor. The fire was sweeping "through the rrocery sloek nnd the flames were at ticking the stairway when the smoke poured into the bedroom above. Mrs. Fibrlkant. awoke, coughing. She arouF.e1 her husband, who pulled on a pair of trousers nnd ran from the room to summon help. The stairway from the private entrance which, filled with smoke, was still passable and Fibrlkant rushed down to tho street. Meanwhile, his wifo had put on n kimono and thrust her feet into slip pers. She, too, went to the head of the itairs, but she became terrified by tho nwlrling smoke and the snap and crackle of the flames. A wave of fire billowed up the stair way as she paused In panic. Then she rin back into her room, raised a win dow and climbed up on the sill. As she nerved herself for the leap to the sidewalk Mra. Fakrlkant saw her husband running, back to the burning building. lie hnd sent in nn alarm. Firibknnt saw her nt the samo moment jnd cautioned her not tc jump. When firemen arrived a minute or two later tho flames had mined tho gro cery stock and heavily damnged the fix tures. Tho loss is estimated at $1000 Approximately. FRIENDS' SCHQOL CLASS DAYl Exercises Will Be Held In Audito rium, 15th -and Cherry Streets Annual class day of the Friends' Se lect School. Fifteenth nnd Cherry streets, will be held nt 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. Ruth M. Worrell, Vice president of tbn graduating class, will preside. The program includes: Class poem, Karrele A. Armstrong; class history, Horace II. Hunslckcr; class will, Wes ley H. Shirk, and olasR prophecy, Kiln It. Roberts. The Class Day Committee is made up ef Ella R. Roberts, chairman j Kathryn V. du BoIh. Wesley H. Shirk and Eliz abeth'!. DtTpps. Borate0 MILK-N Adds quality to cooking With the cream left in! - s--i V r i 0 ILttZuBS asay'---:"Tsa7MlassBBassssss'P even little rots may safety feast on Necco pure v "W""""" augar wafers, and 40' pieces in delicious flavors --5s5:;5 give them a happy surprise. Please them today Mffcc New Enrjland Confectionery CO. - - Over 7J Years of Successful Candy Mating --gl. REAL RIPE CHERRIES g5SjC!jii IMBEDDED SCREAM. TSS9 vLPl' CHOCOLATE COATED AUTO MECHANICS! Quick and efficient oervtce in garage or service station will your patrons. Advertise for mechanics in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING r A ,v WEDS ON.SICKBED" i. Brookllno, Pa.', Army Officer Not Victim of 8oarlet FeW News from the doctor that Lieu tenant Wllllnm, A. Otley did not, after all, have siarlct fever, caused a quick bedside wedding in Bridgeport, Pa., yesterday. Miss Helen 0. Byrne, tho bride wbos.0 wedding was postponed by the sudden illness of, tho lieutenant, was sitting on tho front porch of her residence yesterday, wjicn tho physician informed her that the lieutenant who was quarantined as a srarlct fever sus pect, did not hnve a contagious disease. With a crv of delleht. Miss Bvrno dashed upstnlrs to the bcdsldo of her, nnnce, whom she had not seen for nearly a week. While they were chatting, n chest of silver, sent by the officer's comrades frbm the Philadelphia recruiting office, arrived together with a message bearing congratulations on the wedding, which was to hnvo taken place last Tuesday. In the excitement which followed, n member of tho family telephoned for tho Ilev. Michael .7. (lately, rector of St. Augustine's Church, Bridgeport, and when he arrived, the wedding was solemnized nt tho bedside of tho sick officer. 48 ENDJ'OLICEJ-RaTnING Mayor Will Address Graduates of School for Recruits Forty. eight new patrolmen will bo graduated from the police training school at exercises tomorrow evening In the Second Regiment Armory, Brond street nnd Susquehanna avenue. They will wear their police badges for the first time. , The young patrolmen will give nn ex hibition of the first aid, traffic and res cue work. Mnyor Moore will attend nnd make an address. Director of Public Safety Cortclyou and Acting Superintendent of Ppltco Tempest also will bo present. AUTO DESTROYED BY FIRE Fire in the garage of J. Fcldmnn.at the rear of his home. fiOlO Pnrksldo avenue, destroyed one automobile nnd burned tho top of another early this morning. Patrolman Hart, of the Peach and Medln streets station, saw smoke com ing from the building broke dpen the door and sent in nn alarm when he saw it was past the stage whero he could put it out. Origin of tho fire Is unknown. Loss li estimated at SlfiOO. TRUNKS REPAIRED ALSO BAGS & SUIT CASES SALESMEN'S SAMPLE CASES and Art Kinds Trnnks. nags and Salt Can Made to Order. VICTOR VALISE CO., Inc. 48 N. 7th St. m-SISIom PENCO Metnl Ceiling means a more efficient, economical factory to build, operate and maintain. Only one-fourth as much weight aa plaster. Lighter construction or larger PAY-load. A perfect dlffuser of nrtlficlal light. No dust to ruin fabrics. No falling pjaater to endanger lives. No cracked celling to be repaired or replaced. TCrWo for booklet em PENCO Metal CelHnai in Rome, Ofloe, Store, Church, School and mil. PENN METAL COMPANY Penn Metal Bldg., Phlin., Pa. Meters of PENCO Metal Roof Ing, Siding. Lath, Corner Bead. I Ire Doors, etc. 3508 your pleaso 9br yiNp3Sfer 'A! "'? EVtiNJt First Season Will Include 75 Events, Beginning 1n Oc toberEnds in April S The recent launching of tho Phila delphia Forum for tho non-partisan nn'd non-sectarian discussion of civic, educational, literary, musical nmKro- r Another Lowney Candy Treat for the Week-Eyd 3800 lbs. of Lowncy'a fllgh'Gradc Candies in a Sale Regular $1.00 Lowney's Bitter Sweets, Pound ifk Box 4VC Regular $1.00 Lowney's Milk Chocolates Ain Pound Box 4"C Regular 80c Lowney's Vesta Chocolates, 50 Pound Box OOC Regular Lowney's Assorted Hard Candy, 50 Pound Box OOC Extra Special Combination 50c Pound Regular" Salted Virginia Peanuts 40c Pound Regular Old - Fashioned Plaited Mint .... Roth for 55c SNELLENBURJaS First Floor and Economy Basement Arrived for Friday's Special Selling A Purchase of Girls' $3.00 & $4.00 Regulation Wash Dresses To Sell at Each ..... $1.65 Whito Lonsdalo jean nnd blue Hneno and Governmental jean dresses In full regulation styles with braid-trimmed collars and cuffs and sleeve chevrons. Ex ceptionally flno dresses at their new low price. Sizes 6 to 14. SnELLENBURCS Second Floor 1200 Boxes Men's Kno Darn Socks 75eboxof6prs. Made from sturdy cotton yarn with extra spliced heels and toes to insure long wear. Six Pairs of All-Black or As sorted Colors to the Box. Sizes 9'i to 11',. SnELLENBURGS First Floor In Our Flower Shop $1.50 Basket of 6 Growing Plants in Bloom Special at 69 C 1fiL Healthy assorted plants as pictured SNELLENBURGS First Floor For Friday's Special Selling Just 378 Roll-Edge Mattresses at $8.75 Each Mattresses made with a fine fibre contro and two layers of double felt on both sides top, bottom and ends. Well-covered with pretty art ticking. These Mattresses Were Slightly Water-Marked in Transit Hence tho Extrordinarily Low Price, Which Is About Half Their Real Worth. None Sent C. O. D. None Sold to Dealers $18 Large Dining-Room Rockers, at $7.7 Rockers with spring seats, cov ered w i t h leather. C omfortnblo and luxuri ous. SneLLEHBUWjS Fifth Floor Vi:: PHII1 FflRIIM 0 K T) BY RESEARCH BODY "THUfetolY JUNE 9,1921 l&loOT'quWloMWs cemmen$iiv&aV by the Bureau of Municipal Rotearch. Tho forum's first season will include soventy-flvo event, beginning In Oc tober of this year and continuing until April next. A prospectus will bo- Is sued soon, stating the season program and tho -fees and privileges of mem bership. Tho forum was established through tho co-operative action of the Univer sity Extension Boriety, tho Civic Club, tho Academy of Music Corporation and the uity uiub. Each oMhrmc organi zations is represented on tho forum's Oonrd of Governors. Continuing lis romment on the. new Institution, tho Research Bureau stated: "That this project Is highly com mendable needs no argument. It la rle signed not merely to continue the Im portant nnd valuable work-in which STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 STIIOnSDAY. JUNK 0. 1021. 1 NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCKS MARKET Jro2ln STREETS L J Our Light Weight Fancy Suits , For Men and Young Men is?" At $25 a Are the Right Suits at the Right Price! ' A Big Special Sale Tomorrow Splendid Suit at $25 Which You Couldn't Duplicate Elsewhere Under Considerably Morel Blue Serge Suits Snellenburg's Keep-Kool Two-Piece Summer Suits for Men Two-pc. Worsto Suits, at Two-pc. Mohair suits, at. $13-50 $16.50 Two-Piece Palm Beach Suits, at $8.50 & $10 Fancy Trousers, $4.75 Pair $12.50 and $13.50 Fancy Trousers, at $6.75 Pair $15 White Flannel Trousers, $9.50 Pair x salelf Housefurnishings & China $35.00 Leonard Golden Oak Finish Refrigerators $25.95 With whlto food chambers. Sold on Club Plan. $49.00 Peninsular Gas Cabinet (J0 'JC Ranges Pt)0d $85.00 Kitchen Cabinet $65.00 Sanitary nor- "Maln sliding tablo top; nanl tury Hour bin ; sanitary bread box and white enamel Insldo llnlsh. Sold on Club Vlan $3.50 6-Pc. White Enamel Kitchen Sets $1.89 3oc White Tampico Brushes 25c $2.55 Wash Day Sets. $1.49 urn - root o i t r a dtroni clothes ' line; C doz- en clothes ,plnB, fi 8-ft. ;c i o t n o a ) props, $2.00 and $2.25 Imported Lace Effect Waste Baskets $1.00 Each $1.75 Genuine O'Ccdar Oil Polish Triangular Mops, Each 79c $21.50 3-Bur- ner Gas Stove $16-'5 16-lnch haUInc oven. I tuft K Bold on M Club rian I I raluir I CAlVt E3MKa2) zWniW. i N. SNELLENBURG & CO. w '-'Fw' j;,TJrilvWty ''Kxterfslbn: Society 1 took such a leading part in the past, but to expand the scope of this work ..and to Improver it quality. "The emphasis that Is to be given to the discussion, of civic topics is cape dally to be commended, for if la only through a fuller understanding of our common problems that we can achieve a better community life. If properly conducted nnd adequately supported, thill tlAW fnrillt. til.ni.1.1 liMinitiA n .A.f . .(. ...a..,,, DIIUIllll ISVlWIilt! .1 iu. people's university to the residents of Philadelphia nnd the surrounding ter ritory." Rutledoe Flower Show Tonight The Jlutlcdge Horticultural Society will hold lt annual spring flower nhow Jn the borough hall nt llutledge this evening. .T." Otto Thllow will judge nnd later talk on "Spring Flowers." A. M CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. Special at $30.00 and Young Men Two-pc. Palm Beach Suits, at. . Two-pc. Tropical Worsted Suits . . $16-50 $27-50 $9.50 Each $10 All-Wool Blue Serge or Flannel rousers at $5.50 Pair Flannel trousers in blue, green and brown. SNELLENBURTjS Third Floor $1.25 4-Pc. Blue and White Canister Sets.. 85c 75c Aluminum Strainers at Each $1.00 (25-(b.) White-Enamcl-Finislv Flour CA. Can. uyc $1 12-inch Floor Sweep... 69c IrT 7 $3.50 French MirrorslP With solid oak frames. Size 12Vs -17. v K Walnut Stained Window Screens Special 24 1 n oh ah hlg-h, 37 Inch exten sion. $4.25 Folding Mahogany Stained Card Tables $2.79 $12.50 American Porcelain (UT fIC Dinner Sets... )."u f'O pleceH en Rood-look'ni? dlnner-waro with Bold band or ,ue bird decorations, Reg. 50c Very Thin Deco rated China Cups and 'ir Saucers LoQ $10 16-Inch Indirect Lighting Fixture $5.95 Marble Izort R I h b bowl, tilted complete for rhr or elec tric llRlitn. $1.25 Plain Glass Wnter Set Sets connoting of Pitcher and sir thln blown glass tumblers. 89c Set bNELLENDURCS Third Floor :N. SNELLENBURG runrrj 39c Sffl ..85c Dm y i fmm I'm- jUtHfrSjnHM TTT ("v .- 3f Y imiu 'EXPLAINS W All ACCIDENT Auto Owner Declare Man Killed Ran In Front of Car. Harry Martin, of Shunk street near Tenth, went to Itendlng, Pn today in answer to a subpoena to attend a Cor oner'a Inquest into the death of Milton Kern, of Tuckcrton, who was struck by Martin's nutomobllo In Reading last Frlifnv. Kern rifed. Sundny. According to Martin's daughter, who was with her ratlier wnen uic m-cuirm. occurred, Kern ran in front of their automobile and fell, wnnc irjinK w patch a runaway horno. Tho daughter said the automobile wns proceeding nt a moderate rato.nnd that after the nr-cldcnt they Ibok hern to a hoppltnl. June Sale of Toilet Articles and Drugs Wr rctcrvn the right to limit thn quantity told to anu one purchatrr, as many lot are Urn had. Prices do not include War Tax. Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles 25c to $4.75 of tho bttr Wind. "Seconds from well known munufncttiMr. 25c to 14,7(1. Regular 35c to $1.50 Rubber Bathing Caps 19c to 69c Each Stunnln ep for the diver and thj owlmmor In many different iihaden, nd of exceptionally fine quality. Snm are Mcondu, hut nothing to hurt their wear In? qualities. Starr Garden Talcum IVnrder. Qf fp-rl1 C3 DJrr Kl Taleum I'owder. 1 Qe SpecUl 11 OakleyV Cnrjlopl Taleum 1 fie rnwder. Special U Hnellenburg'e I.a Charme one Cold Cream tt t.n Chnrme Vnnlnhlnr Crenm. oni Special tt f.a Charme T,emon Cream. Q' Special 0&7 romr Cold Cream. A Tc 47c Special..! Dnicnett A namadell Cold Cream. Special 39 rinaud'a Lilac Vegetal. Mr-clM Teroildr of Ilrdroien. Spclal 95n 16r Woodbury'a racial Heap Special 18c No mall or pione orders three to a piirrhiner. Limit of I.ashlux, for the nrelneheei. Hpclal Metering, $1 00 elze, Sp-clal Uandertne. fipeelal 39r 69r 75' Derwlllo, for the compleilon. trpjn Hpeclal O niesc r.tt Bhampno Cream. 20r 36c nt Walklnii' MuUlfled Cncnanut OH. npciai Tehero Tooth Paete. Spclal 35r Tepeodent Tooth Taste. Srclal it Zlionclva, for the sums, 'ip'clal.... Snellenburs'a Xm, Charme Depllato.ry. Special 8uellenburK'e Violet TCItch tlatel. for tK toilet Violet Ammonia. HpcUI t TTolmea' Froetllla. Specie I at 35 45 39 39' 19" 21 Pnellenburgr'a Teroslde Bath 1 fc Soap, large cake. Sp'clal.. XJ Twlnk Waehes and Dyes at the same time. njr. loe packs, SpecUl: 2 package for ISo 8 packaaea for We 0 package! for Sflo Jergen'i Violet Transparent Soap, dozen 75 Kirk's Omnibus Soap, size. 8 cakes In box.. . . Large 31' IJfel I chaser, f phone lifebuoy Poop T.lmt fl to a pur- No mail or for 39e orders. Special O Kountnln Syringes. Seconds nf Jt.sn nnd $2 Rindes. Ouaranted water- C(f tight. Spclal at Ol Rubber Sheeting, 1 yard wld, Cfr. ard O None Sent C. O. D. Patent Medicines llorllek'a Mailed Milk. . Hospital size Phillips' Milk of Miignrsla N'nmpole's Cod Liter Oil. Spclsl Karle's Hypo-Cod. Si.-lal .... '2.79 34e 75r 89c 4,or25r .... 79" 27 1 -MnM-llnTe-A Harmless Corn Itemnrer. Special.. Tanlae. Special Freerone, for Corns Niuated Iron. Srerlal at California Syrnp 0f yi.,' ' Sreclil at ", Glide's Peptomanfan. SpecUl 75' 40r 90" Drugs i.oii nam Camphor. 1 lb. 4He S. K.JF. Aspirin. 109 . . ." " " Jl.lO Ilayers Aspirin, ipo 35c Carrara, fi irr 100 S5e Mlgrulne Tablets, too. '. 8I- Oil' Hrh Tablets 200 ' ' llic llaume Analceseque. JI.IO Asafoetldn rills, inn SOe Lynol 1.J0 2.1r H.lr 80c K.lc SOr . 40c . SOr " 'w.'ir ..win, 1 JO bN'L -'.'3"RcS First Floor 10c Boys' Summer Weight Clothing Boys' $18 Norfolk Suits with Two Pairs of Full-lined Knickers, at $12.00 Of all-wool fancy cheviots nnd cassimores large assortments of models among which to choose. Boys' $20 Norfolk Suits with Two Pairs of FulMined Knickers, $13.75 All-wool fancy cheviots and cassimeres-lnrgo line of color- 'iigs, good patterns and models Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk ' QU"s. gQ to $18 Boys Tub Suits at Close to Half Price! W.?iU GSt Wantod niatrials wear Lfr 8,Un, ,r vncatin Sfw- E,coo' Practical, tub- Suits at $1. S2.50 Suits at $1.15. 34.50 Suits at $2. ?'r Suits at 2.65. no.a lf--l--l .... - - $1.00 to $1.75 Pair Strong, durable. Overalls for Boys, 95c to $1.95 A comnlatc assortmentZthey save laundry bills. '"moy Boys' BIourcb, 49cy 89c, $1 00 nnd $1.25 Boys $1.50 and $2.00 Snorts Blouses at R9r and $1.10 HuyV $2.50 Jlapncr Pants, $1.50 h1w 8 tolfi yonrs; of bcst iiaiii,.v J, u. KlinKl, bNFl.LFNBUROS 1'hird Floor & fQ j r MAN HIT BV-FALE1NQBEAM Laborer, Working on Houaewreck ng Job, Berloutty Injured A half hour after he started on a housewrecklng Job at Delaware and Falrmount avenues this morning, ThomnB Kcrllck, a laborer, was 'struck' on tho back by a falling beam, ills spine may bo broken. Kcrllck, who ls,thlrty-four years old and Uvea at 81C Nectarine street, was stooping ovrr n jiiic oi (icons on tlie BTKAMSmr NOTICES WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. "Ship By Water" LOS ANGELES, SAM FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE and TAC0MA M. S. KENNEC6TT June 11 S. S. WILLIIILO (11,000 Tons) Juno 26 S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajacct) July 11 S. S. WILLFAKO (8000 Tons) July 26 Receiving Pier Si, South Phila, For rates and particulars, apply WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. 114 Drexel Bldg., Custom PHILADELPHIA to CADIZ BARCELONA NORTH AFRICA MARSEILLES GENOA SS "OLYMPE" June 14 Throutli mils of Lndlnr for nil port nf Spnln. Morocco, AUfrln. Timlsln, Ctite,, NIc. Glhrnltftr nnd ths Lsrant EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP CO. 139 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Lombard 5200-01 -02-03 ; Main 3261 Agents for THREE STAR LINE Ste. les Affrctcurs Rcunis, 23 Bridge St., New York NAWSCO LINES S. S. Yalza Now Loading rifr 10 North for SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C. For Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Agents V. 8 Shipping Hoard 136 S. Fourth St, Phila. Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS "COQUINA" SAILED (AniiDsemeau Lure hn msd tor anlck fllsehanre of aro at UavansJ . . ror Bpo and Batoa Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agent D..11S.. D..IUI n1.1i- n Lombard BX0OSZ01-8:03-S20S NEW AMERICAN TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER SERVICE between SEATTLE and YOKOHAMA. KOBE. SHANGHAI. MUNU KUNCi and MANILA via tha SHORT ROUTE. Nru and ptltrisl U.S.S.B. linen; 535 It. lon; 21,000 tons SAIUNGS S.i. Wenatehee, Jane 18 S.S. Silrer Stile, July 9 S. S. Keystone State, July 30 Firn. irwrvstlons, etc., erolp sny rsllrosd or teurijt ttnt, or HUGH GALLAGHER. Gen.E..Agt.,17StBt StNcwYcrk as3EBaas fcviljfg:f iff llaSSSSSSTBSlB Z K2ZJsBBBBBl Passenger and Freight Services From Mew lorK CHKnBOl'RQ AND SOUTHAMPTON AOriTANIA . . . June 14 July 5 July ij M l'RETAMA . . . June 15 July 1 Aur.11 11KUKNOAR1A .... June SO Aur.lft 8rt't.2i MVKRroOI. ( KMANIA June 15 July 10 Aiik.13 M OERIA June 25 I l(ONI .. July 1 Julj SO Aus. 'i HAMA (new) . July 12 Auc 20 Sept. i'. 1 i VMOI'TH. ("HKKHnt'RO H rmR't (l. Juli 21 Auc. SO Ort. II l.ONnnNDKRRT and r.l.XSiintv ( III I M1IIA . . . June IR July 111 Vile. IS MKUONIA (neT) July 2 Julj an Aiie. 27 MO OIRRAI.TAR. n'api.ks PATI1AS. P1-HROVN1K. TR1RSTK FIIMK ITM.IA June I J C W.AllltIA July 27 VMtl. June 3(1 ROSTON TO i.m -poor, ASSYRIA lune 2R 111!! !'F!,riUA TO LONDON. BRISTOL ( Ai 'nmnuthl and SWANSEA V1!lfiU.I Jun H THII DBLPIUA JO LONDON' KRKNT1 June 21 rmi-ArELPHiA to Ai.nxAvnniA. BFIRI'T "VMnXV PIRAEI'S, SAI.ONICA. . uSTA riVOPL.K. CONSTANZA l(lF.tl OHONTF.S June 25 "fill U'F.H'HIV n fiNPON . IIAMKI'Rri F.I.I. VI " July IB ' ( iinnril nnil nebnr Stmm Ship Lines. Pns"ni!er Ofllre. 13110 Walnut St., Phlin. rreUlil (Iftlre. llourse llldc.. Phlin. Baltimore to San i Francisco and Hawaii I nnil return ( nlllnE nt llnvunii, Pnnstnn Cntml I,os iicrles nnd Snn lViinrlno nr i ixr sTr..Mi:n "BUCKEYE STATE" Lrarra llulllinore fnr Ilnunll June 11th Lenres San l'rnnrlsro fnr Baltimore Juiy 27 MATSON NAVIGATION CO. 211 South Uay St., Baltimore. Sid. , Manni. Atents 1 nlted Stnten Shlpnlnc Hoard VACATION TRIPS BY SKA ! rillLAUKI.l'IIIA TO BOSTON.. Wed., ftOO P. M. 8at 20 P. SI. hAV.VXNAH .... I Tues.. 5:1)0 P. 31. JACKSONVTLLK , L . Iiayllcht-Snrlnir Time Slesls and l'"i oi ridln Wk Inrludsd SIlRlit enlrs iliaiBM tor f-onimodattons on promenade t!'-" ! T ri'Msh r ekeis to irtn clpal t'litn's 'I fur il'ustrntxl folder Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. '..... 1I..I.1 i,tl ...iKiiiiniin, ini Millions, nf Passencers Carried- Not a Life Lost. Pter IB So. Del. Ave. Tel. Lombard Inns HOLLAND 1 1 AMERICA UNE 0 AMERICA UNE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-tur-Mer NOORDAM June 11 July 16 Au(. 20 ROTTERDAM June 25 July 30 Sept. 3 RYNDAM ...,.;.... July 2 Aug. 6 Sept. 10 N. AMSTERDJI. JB1, o Auj.13 S.pl.17 Paiitnrer 0t, 1531 Walnut St., PUU. ,''?' 17 r rtHewalk when the br arrt 'fefrrwii; upper iioor. lie was tnitcn io iue xvowr velV Hospital. The accident occurred at 7:H0 o'clock. RESINOL Soofhinq and He&lina , for Skin and ScaipTroubles HTKAMWHir NOTirKfl House Place IlKLI, rilONB i.oMnAitn floss Main 8181 o?eADMIRA7LFJNrF stMktWKkWtVBWs3ZKJmd3O03BWCITWMBTTii!tmlmM j.sssssssssssmih "wmwj iYAJLABLE FR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE i'tTrf CoTmbin?on Passenger " ,Irel.Sht Ships I ast, Luxurious Steamer, Rdinhle Freight Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lead ing ports of the world. I i ' SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Chrisliania, Copenhagen, Gothcnberz Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS PSSH S.S "SIAntUS".. About inn. . AT SHIPPING HOAItn HATFH l0 Throutl. Hill, f Lndlnr I.", ,uLu .11 NprHeslan. Dunl.li Hml Swedish Porfs "ITT1 ",'" for a auillnavlau inj i,!Jl'!rJlti" -"i.0"" "ITers. "" SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Co. PHILA. ACIRNTS. 808 Chestnut Bt. Main 0T03 Lombard 01, 0 7 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW O. 8. H. H. 8 8. IJa.ldson County Litierleil to Mill .lime (4 for ROTTERDAM C. 8. B. II. 8. 8. Western Hop. Kitm-ted to Hall June Ift AT CO.VTEUKNCE UATE.1 Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette Hide-, Philadelphia Lombard EttO.l M.l. ... V i"2, lloydeombelgi; ODLGIAN 14N1V rillLAIIr-.r.PIIIA- S S PERSIEU A.NTWKKP Juno 25 RICE, UNRUH & CO, noDRHi: iildo,, pniLA. LombariS 2 DOS Stain 8MI :i n s 1 P "J-- . -.-.,r, Hib