vt t iiiiiff IElfrsfo, RPBT40,,LEDWrnJ?aifiAI)ELBH:A,- EhlQAY,, ,JULY, 8,ri)2l NNG Hf FOR OPE . ' . Thniifttmd Guardsmen to I'legin'Two Weeks' Train- ing 'Tomorrow p.S.'OFflCERS TO INSTRUCT flit i . ..v Piifitlnff' 'Puh'le htioT I'Vttf pi ?Tuly B.-Everytl.lng flKFT r,llncs for fa "P'" V- aotrow nml ro "Hi"" j . .. ..ntc Atnal!,' renorto.1 thin inonilwc that rTrK'ft Knim.1 of moro thnn 100 " ""mm HurlM ""he 1 ton day In "S.Sw to-cfn.,.. nn.l tlmt the re gSSfln n PlIM Bhnpe for ,1,c "WcaWXyenr ha been divided i.r three periods of two wcckR each. .'? An troop to to under rartva will ?ASn nf the Flfty-Klxtli Infantry JflT They incl mlc the 1011th In Hn!trr from the Scranton district, tho on? infnntry from, the western part I, i i. JJf-lte. ntlll I"" uriHiiuu mini " tX feAl. proximately. ..1000 punrdx- ?"r5Xn , mlerio their annual tour of' 'J?" ?".' Vi..-l- .rl tVnrlnil. fleld muy h""k " ' 'Advnnco Details Arrive .". .intuitu it lii vnrlmiH nr- Dillon's arc nil on hnmlr exrcptliiR o "ho HOtli Infantry. That of IhlOOtb. totaling 100 men. arrived TMtffday afternoon, while those of ho JlOth arc expected lato this morninx. tonal companies from Camp Meade 1st been on the reservation since W ;d VJSa and have assisted in preparing 5 . f- Hi nniMiIn". ..'?'. i. .-T.'l., inll n unit nf Uesiacs iuu uk" ........ - - -- fwcntyfour regular nrmyofllcera and tjfty, non-coms, arrived ,yeterdny to.net as Instructors In the more specialized military .Instruction. Thoso men nro under the command of Captain Mnurlco Mfllcr, U., 8. A., executive officer ,for the regular army corps of Instructors. All of the canvaa' was erected by tllo Infantry clns at the recent camp of instruction, and the, details nro spehdi lng most, of their llmo ;ln nrratiglng tile mess hnlls anu tnc conimissnricu. Division 'Headquarters Opened Division headquarters on Reservoir 11111 were officially opened nt noon yes terday. Tho majority of -tho division officer, Including Major fJdncrnl II Ham 0. l?rlce, commanding officer, afro not expected to arrive until Saturday noon. However, orders- were Issued to have tho headquarters opened before the arrival of tho troops. The 'camp this year will bo known aK Camp IJrlgadlcr CSenernl Edward Slgcrfoos.Mh memory of-Brlgodler Gen eral Edward Hlcorfoos, U. S.. A., who was ""hilled "while 'leaving I.aforgo iVmmc (Forest d'Argonne) Hcplemher a, 1017, to take command of the Fifty sixth .Infantry Hfigade, Twenty-eighth Division. ; i Oenernl Slgerfoos. was hit by shell fire;, and died October 7, 1018, as a re sult of the, wound. It is' believed he wiM the only scncrnl officer of. the United States Army killed in action during the world War. LANE ESTATE $10,000 Former Secretary -or" Interior Com paratively Poor Man at Death, San Francisco, July 8. (Ily A. P.) Vr'lie estate, -of tho lata Franklin K. Iia'ne, former Secretary of the Interior. will not.total more than nbntrt $10,000, nrcprding to a petition tiled lit Superior Court licrc. yesterday, asking letters of ndmlulstratlon. Mr. Lane left no will, the petition cited, and his cstatn con sisted of some eighteen acres, of farm land In Contrncostn County. Calif., and a few shares of stock In n mercantile company. Mr. Lnnn's widow, his &on and daughter will share the .estate. WILL OPEN CAMP First Unlt3 Start Today From Camden for Training' at Sea Girt PLAN SPECIAL COURSES Units of the Now .Terser National (unrd will open' their encampments Sen fJIrt tomorrow - , Three companies will leave the Cam den terriilnal of "the 'Pennsylvania RnlU road at 0:30 o'clock In the morning, fully equipped for two weeks' train ings , The Camden 'companies, .units of the 114th Infantry, Include the. Service Company, commanded by Ciptaln Al bert H.lloward, with. eighty-eight men; Howltxcr, Company,, In'? conunnnd or L'njifoln Samuel II. Ilrdwn. with seventy-eight men, rind tho . Ilcndqunrters Cmnpnny. under- Captain Qcorge I. Sejby, forty-sit men. The Camden units will Join the other companies of the 114th Infnhtry, fojin rrlr the Third Iteslment. for two wecki Intcnslvo training at Camp Edwards in, sen oirt. Tlic band of tho 114th Infnntry, re cruited frdm Cftmdcn County, with n complement "of forty-eight Inert, will ac company the Camden detachment to rco'rrdw.' Oilier units of' tho 114th Infantry. Icnvliig Saturday, nrc .Company A. of New' llriinswlcki Company U, of Spm crvlllo i Companies 0 rtud D, of Eliza l)eth: Company E, Mount Holly, Com pany E, Of Ilurllngton ;' Company O. of Asliury Park : Company II, of Trenton :' Company I of Salemj, Company K, of Millvlllej Company. H. of Vlncland, and Company M. of Urldgcton. Colonel Wlnficltl S. Price, of Cam-den,- will command tho regiment, and Brigadier, Oenernl Hordcn, of Nownrk, will b6 commaridnnt of the ctnnp. Ed wnrd II. Htoiic, of tturlington, Is lieu tenant colonel of tho lWth, and the regimental adjutant is dcorge L. Selby, of Camden. The Rev. Charles n. Dtibelt, of Cani den, Is' chaplain Of the reglmch. In ntl 1200 men' mid officers, the pence tlmn strength ot the rcghncuf, will be trained. Tlio 113th Infantry1, tho old Sixth Regiment, of Northern,' No. Jersey, will not go irito camp juntl July 1, mid will remain nt Sea Olrt until July 30. ' - This yenr's trnining calls for . flyo hours' bayonet drill a week, nnd four hours' wecWy' drill lH' tnlisWtry, "six nnd oni-liqlf ' hdors of ritlilcdca,, twelve hours of preliMilnnry. tnrget pracjlee nnd twenty-four hours milgeiprnctlcct One hour a day will bo devoted to bchool work. One hour nnd n half will be devoted to 'dlicinllfio'aad courleii mill iwn ' UhiK 0H-dtMr iiitk iAi.ii UK .-,ittr' A finturc of tho, oneampmssw, vfdi- II im th neW'noMtW fnM iliifitf ftfiiiii. ivlilhli .will tnhkn tnt. .iipt ... ki. ..'." ...".-; ,', titiu more nqcuracy in inaritsicansaip. 1 " ' ' ' OpeFonight Less V 0, f Doubly Underprices And Doubly Over-Qualities Semi-Annual Sale STYLEBILT Spring And Summer Suits For Men And Young Men $30 'less $4.50 now $2550 $35 less $5.25 now $2975 $40 less $6.00 now $3400 $45 less $6.75 now $3825 $50 less $7.50 now $4250 $60 less $9.00 now $51.00 All Other Prices At ' Same Proportionate Reductions IIB 7L Hilton ;(j3mpany 1211 Chestnut Street Ctolhes Shobt in cprincibalCitia- EWARK NEWYOKK BUOOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO, SPB iH iwHielCbtlier . flo RlM XfWWoTlTl TT ims re wii m DTFO C mm fef CtpJ i-mwrow, Sataraay To-morrow will be the first of our Saturday Holidays, which will be continued throughout July and August. The Store will be closed all day to-morrow. We shall all be rested and ready to serve you well on Monday and we shall have many special attractions, among which will be our great annual Clearance Sale of Summer Shoes. Strawbridge & Clothier nSx pdpimt . ,! TO ALL ZzYk HONEST Ji FOLKS y H OPEN SATURDAY Until 6 P. M. Wetf Diamnnfl.WafithAQ..lAiifAlrv Easy to Own-Easy to Pay! 3f2 C t tain- FREE Big Values Dt7i - Hurrv-Your Onboriunilv-Don't Wait Acyer again win you get such rc- mnr.'.in n vn una. Hunt mir nil your credit is good with us sim- piy select wiiat you wnnt and promise to pay a small sum each I WCCK. Sftli Tlinmn CI.OCKH BOo a Week .alfe Rosers Silver '2G lllerM. .in-iilriitiV ninie. llox includtd. mio u wrrk. I5ig Values' Easy TeriUb 345 DIAMOND RINGS S SO1.507 Kxtty one i pcrfff !i?nuty nure white nnd perffct reiilw remnrknlile UirBaln wortn no run vulue "111 lie nllnneil nt nnr time on the uurchime ot a Inricrr diamond. All itiire for men and women, TTrtTTITTlTrLH BESURE OF ADDRESS-LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOW I f CS I PCJR ONLY STOREl J M9hr LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CBEDIT ,, JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 3D TSToirrH 13th Street m& rid m Wkjt B m ' T?kr B ?Mzm r J Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. Know Real Comfort These Hot Days-! Today & Tomorrow Another Wonderful Sale That No Store Can Equal! 10,000 SUMMER SUITS t Cool Cloth Fine Mohair Kil-Kearny Crash Summer Flannels Homespuns Man how comfortable you could have been over the FOURTH if you had on one of these feather weight suits 1 There are many hot days like it coming to us this summer, so don't delay get in here as soon as possible and buy one or two of these wonderful cool suits and enjoy the summer. Mr. Hill has ready another sensational sale remarkable in variety and number of styles. And remember every man can be fitted, no matter what his size, style or build. SILK MOHAIR SUITS and Palm Beach Suits These two special groups are better now than ever before. New shipments have brought us the most wonderful summer suits imaginable, and they are placed in these special groups. Finest mohairs in plain colors, elf-strines and neat white stripes. Finest Palm lieach anu summer materials. Mr. Hill Also Offers a Big Sale t'J3w fe&L (wis f '2rraBHHkflhv0M'Mr 1,000 Men's Blue Serge & Fancy Worsted Suits With 1 or 2 Pairs of Pants Hero is another wonderful value MR. HILL offers for today and tomorrow. Sensational savings on his entire stocks of 3-piece cloth suits and MOST OF THEM WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS. You can shop high and. low in tlTO city and in other cities, too and you won't find anything to equal the qual ity of the woolens, the styles or tho savings. Blue Serges Herringbones Pencil Stripes Fancy Worsteds Mixture Cheviots Homespuns Flannels And, man alive talk about variety. Every possible color, pattern and style. And every man can be fitted, whether he is tall or short, stout or slim and plenty of regulars, of course. Buy two of them in this sale for the price of one! , ; . Men's $10 & HI Extra Fine ? White ; Jlannel Trousers thrill qb Boys' $2.0 & $3.0O WASH SUITS Entirely different kinds than usually sold nt this low pr'ce. Made of finest quality ma terials in styles that aro delightful. Plain colors nnd. two-tone combinations. All sizes up to 8 years. Open Evenings Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clothing Store Boys' Two Pair of Pants SUITS This is a remarkable value as every suit is worth fully double our speclnl price. Fina quality worsted mixtures in neat patterns and colorings. Pant3 are lined throughout. All sises up to 18 years. -iiH IhH Store Orders Accepted liladelphin's Largest Esjctusiv ;n's and Boys' Clothing Stor, 1,1 ' " '''i ' Philnd Men 1019-1021 Market Street i " iiim ii - V. v.i. W.V4 v. v, jm Mi'mt.U ,4 i T 9 f " t t 4 4 .-l i A C I I (,i v ft ( I $ 7 ti.-jAt . . . ti. wi ...... . - . . - .- s,na ."" -- -j (J '" V"T-,i'T't Ti" W mt. a r. 4Vi IfUJ rfa.x-.Hi. ! .- n M . .ji )UtaiiljJi