5?5-cT l" l Vl fvf v ,A 'Vl"J'f, r3 i. tt '..j.in.xj JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE I .. rr a r.. ,. . piancy ir ynim j uno uj ifiu uiji muivr noise snow. I tTewportShoiv to Be Held Last Week in August. 1 , Other Bits of News T HIUK tlint the nryn Mnwr Horse I c!iin' Aoolntlon lint ilpcldnl to have' i Xn tltl" fall during the Inn vvefk S'sfPtcinKr. "nca.I of In October, thl? In not official, but henmy. How I,,r I bfllcro It l true. Kvcry one Srci ' . Mid nboilt tip ohnw nit nc It nf th lUtb of Mr. John Vnlcn. C l o rf bend of arrangement" for ,'n"w nnil ulio nmdp the "r.vn !" .how tin- Micros It 1ms Brown Mk. Ho win one of (lit beet Ilkftl in I know mid his dontb Nome week ,L j"wn Rr-atly felt. Mr. Vnlcn !in. um ncmtlh htorMtwl In. every in. In which Mr. Valentin took nn thing in v l sorrow miiHl bo very rrnunde"d '."'lcro wonderfully "S-I'ulll be n'ftrcnt mnny out-of- T,lCnlP nt the xbow. for it Krowt HmiSrtnnw cnVn cr: ami while not ,n K .In number of claws nnd en- aAS&fflKr.dcnOT "2.. i ... lmw nt Newport will bo n'fJ hsl wk in this month and a ht VnSnT I'l illnildlihlnnH will go on to C0(M '""L It Rose. Dolnn will I UH "- ,, 11.. "waI- I ...,7777 u'i'iM"rtn.liti WIM.IAM SI Kl LHhllh a box. ns . rt? JVi HLM.S and her dnuKhter. ('intra im. 't home from . Kurope some i'"C: rn and are now down nt iiici- m for a little while Clntrn, you fM,v U o make her debut in the fall. q? ; a "tc of IWen Kills who mar f.hp. SA 'i .!, Pnliios. nf New nrk, r!erl one nS her o ler sister wn Sydney Bill.. Z late Mrs. Ttmlcllffe C,heton. .lr. ".'"L. rniwlrlniicliter of the late Mr ffudulph Kills nnd n niece of Mr. pVmhJrton Hutchinson. Mr. Sydney Intel Inion. Mrn. OonynBhiim Stevens ami Mrs. Hnniucl Shnber. Her cpuwrn. AnA Shobcr nnd Dorothy S evens. Amf out Mt feason nt n ten which the Blewn Save nt their .lenklntown home. XtncH Shober. bv the way. hns Bono , to Colorado Spring to hrr family fr the summer, but wl I probably romo !nr.1 .i.i fn n vIk t iii the winter. I'embertoti llfr tl'ter Anno. who. was married In pllo.' May. eamo oiit here ; too. ou ry much lll.ed. j FnnPKKIt'tC has pine off to n boys' camp and is Laving a most beautiful time Hut it i evidently nn extremely kii.v'tlme. for he wrote in answer to a lotter to Mother: "I'll Iru t" answer nil tour lett.ns, but plane don t write tor. f,en' " NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and .Mr.s. Horace tather I.lppln Cott of fhe-tnut Hill, will entertain- at dinner tomorrow ctenlnc Mr and Mif. JLMwIn H l-'ltler. of the Terraces Roseinont. entertained nt u dinner of sixteen covers on Sunday eve ning nt the Mlsnuimlcut Golf Club at Watch Mill. H I Mr. and Mrs Fltler nnd thcli daughter, Miss Nan Fit er. are jpendlng the cummer at their place at Watch HIM Mrc .lohn T Porrance?' of Pomona Farm ItHeiton. N. J. was among the tru"ts .it a tea and bridge on Satur dav git en lv Mrs 1.. P CSreen nt the Cr'sIwi nt Jamestown. It. T. Mr and Mrs Donaiim mi- ppendlng the summer at Jamestown. MIks r.lialK'th Howe Montgomert. dnughtci- of Mr and Mrs Orcnvllle Podge Montgomery, or Aunrey road, Wtnncwood Montgomery nnd Mrs Mary Blnney laughter of Mr and Mrs Rohtn Lfamlng Montgomery, of Ar- Mr "J"! Mrs Moiris Kills. Mr and drosHii Vlllnnotft. left on Frldav for ' M"" Maurice usem, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anmrsaiisetl 1. I , where they will spend tuol S l-urman. Mr and Mrs Maxwell fetersl weel.s . me guests or auss ; ','' "' """ ;"" ;'"'"""" '1 nilMbtli Howe Montgomery's giand- h-l. Mr. and Mis Max Rudolph, Miss mnlher Mis I. I) Montgomerv, of New I Jlayme Kills M ns Zeldn Kills. Miss Turk at bet humbler home Mrs Gren-. P"'h Kills, Miss Jennie Moses, Mr Kaln Mile Hodge Monlgomer.x will leate the Moses. .Mr Maurice Ulls, Mr Wlnton mi d..lr nf the month for Itilstol It I wh re -h, will spend n fortnight Sho hac jut leturn'sl fiom ,i visit to K.istern Tolnt, Cciiin Mr ,m 'rs llo'siein Tv Haen Fox, nf Kent load and Mansion avenue W nnen od hai taken n, cottage at Bt.ieh Haen for the month of August Mr and Mis William II. J It. Butler, loriii'rh nf this tity, now of Detroit, who have been stmg Mr Butler's par fnt Mr and Mrs William H Butler nt then- home K3 West Seymour street, Germantottn. icturned to Detroit last clgM Mis llowaid Ketcham and her son, Mr l.dwmd Ketcham, of Haney street, nprnian'nuti h.iM gnnu to Kaglesmero fer sever il weeks Mr, ami Mrs Alan r Wllfon .i"ii their dniigh n Jllb.s Helen Hope Wlli-on. of I'll .'"plum stMei nnd Pear Glove 564-566 MfilKtMr ttifwr WUB 2Ute Carlton Itla. Are Now Holding Their Summer Clearaway Sales Former costs and values are being utterly disregarded in an effort to completely clear our wardrobes of every remaining article of apparel, to make room for new Fall Fashions. These prices indicate the trend of things, but you should at least do yourself justice by seeing them. GOWNS AND DRESSES Summer Cotton Frocks (Formerly to $45) at $20 (Formerly to $125) ot $65 Street and Afternoon Dresses (Formerly to $125) at $55 (Formerly to $150) at $95 Cloth Street Dresses (Formerly to $85) at $53 (Formerly to $145) at $05 Evening Gowns (Formerly to $110) at $45 (Formerly to $135) at $35 (Formerly to $195) at $125 COATS and COAT WRAPS Cloth and Silk Coats and Wraps (Formerly to $145) '...nt $95 (Formerly to $1,75) at $115 r.... lit it cii Hou'c. Ullonov'a, who hnfe horn on nn .xtpnslvp trip through Cnnnrta nnd the west, win return homo today , Mi-b. J. rtuthprford McAllister., of Hrlckholme. Chemnut Hill, has returned from a short visit to Hay Head. Mr and Mrs William H Lincoln, of 3i4 iV'"1 Vp,al street, Ue-rmantown, are Pfenning the summer at Rockland. Mo M,HR.nd.J8'.Cnrl Wllllamii have re turned to their home, West School lane, uermantown. from a visit to tiny Head. .1,J15! Mra- Robert Perry Cummln. or 6730 Oreenc street, Uermantown, have returned from a motor tip to Duck Hill J alls, where thev were the, guests for Arthur Harris, of West. Walnut lane, uermantown, nt their cottage. ,..ni,r-i "P1' M,s Frederick Mel. Knlck twi.il li." "'J0"' 'or lioeKlnnri, .Me .:i'"?..,he,y. ,he' ttl" ' thalr daugh ter, .Miss Mary Fnlck. who In spending r .m.U!V'ner "l Alrs' Nulaln Duer'H camp nt Beaver. Tnhn'3;..Wiyi!J.m JoI'nson nnd Miss- Edith A.'Vf,Chcs,mU. "'- o unending August nt Congrcps Hall, Capo May. fromBhrtfn,rfCa ,I1ftrdnB has returned ovm?e ,forirt Snrl"K9. whero sho spent Plngat the Traymoro Hotel, in AtinJi. uc I'lty. ra V ,' '?. nro ,hft Guests of Jlr and lieiul u'a nt ,hclr e0U,,KL ,rt "y TZ n,1 ', Dennl-, Atlantic fill, ente?- tiJ.Li i. "s. ""Vmond Courtcnav, of Bethlehem, Ia , for u few davs GERMANTOVN .Announcement Is mndn nt the mnr rlago of Miss Mildred MacVauRh, 5911 tier ?Vi7aVv"U.e' ,0 SIr- William Heff Prn.o.tnl. 'Vd,ro avenue. In St .lohn's tnu-r, nttrK."scopftl Church, Germnn t ? Jl' r0n ,Wed,,esdn' afternoon. August rin1 5' .clw;k;n,!le.Rcv- Francis Wclh Iirnrec,0 'nelatlnB. Mr. anil .Mrs !Kr.iare on..a weddlnsr trip, after wlilcli they will bo at. homo nt 2117 ielro ntemte, CJermantown ii.Ji'j.?, "m"' ,JIo,var'l Talbott. of Wash. ,' ?'?"'. '-' l . spent a few davs with r.,br?v R''. t''0 c Oeorjto Talbott, of t'n liuV'""'.n.8ton lanp' ,,eforo leaving to lslt relatives In Kansas City, Mo onnll ""il'V"' Davl1 mckson are oc cupying their apartment at 5122 Ger mantown avenue. Mrs. Dickson will be remembered im mi tv u .P ,.i.. daughter of Mr. and 'm ,"j T Monroe Toiupklns, of Bri'nton street ' M"VU' low. Jr. 647 Kast May land street, hav. i i-iurneu ri om spending rf month 1IUWUOU. Mr William McKaraher; who has I'TVi.'1 trCU-est ,of hlH hrother, the Key. Joseph McKaraher. at his home In tha inountalnH of North Carolina for three Sein".,.has roturned to his home at G1!3 Hellleld avenue. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Kdlth Snyder, of 502 Dickinson street. Is spending seteral weeks In Hangor. Me. She will vlnlt rin,. i.. lcwlston and Bar Harbor befoiu'hcr iciuin, Kiuiving- in tiOHton for a week .Miss Aline Eatabrook, of South Phil auelplila, will leave on August is for iiuiiira ruiia, 10 dc gone about three weeks ,,MrL c.h:lrles A. Smith and her son. Mr Charles A. Smith. Jr., of 1219 Por ter street, hae gone to Atlantic City, where they will spend a week visiting friends. STRAWBERRY MANSION me cJiiuiieii or Mr. and .Mis. isnel Moses entertained a number of relatives at dinner in Atlantic City in honor of tho twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of their narents. Among those nnu.m JVri Ml Da,''tl M mils. Mr and Mrs Knln Kills, Mr. and Mrs Abraham M Kills, Mr and Mis. Josenh Welnsieln. einsiein ami .-sir. Herman iiiis Mr. and Mrs Philln P Modell nnd daughter Miss Marjorlo Modell. of 2237 Noith Thirty-third street, are located at the Fox Apartments, 11 North St Cnthailno place Atlantlo City x NORRISTOWN Mien Elizabeth Klernan, Miss Kather- Ina tilamAii nntl Mk)l T"Uonnnr Tvlnrnnn nf PIMolun I7h whn nrn Rni-nrliliir thJ I eek with their aunt. Miss Marv A. i Klernan. 1203 Locust street, were en- i tertalned by Miss Mary Napier and Mr nilllc Xapler at the home of their aunt, ' Mr Frederick Comfort, of Kansas Miss Anna Nocton. East Jacoby street Jriiv. Is the Kiiest of liia mothir and Mrs Frank Dovlo and her son. Mr ' aunt, Mrs p r. Comfort, nnd Miss Annlo Kenneth Do le. of Brown nnd Powell do Lannnv , at their homo In Chester I Mieets. left today for a visit to' Mq, Sallle Williamson, of Media. Is Hangor Me pass'nK a fortnlcht at Hehoboth. Del . ' M'sj Mm lei H Stontr, of K3: Haws iiannit lft tntlnv tnr .InhllKlnun uhnr 4 L mm and 568 Fifth Avenue. it $c wM. EVENING PUBLIC PARENTS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT K ' - ySSBUKBK I'holo liy n.itlirnch MISS nOROTIIV K. PARKS Miss Parks Is llic dauslitcrof Mr. and Mrs. George R. Parks, of Wajne. Her cngnBcmrnt o Mr. .Itilius Walker Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Adams, of Norristonn. was recently announced she will spend tho next ten days as tho guest of Miss Charlotto Bosler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles W. Miller and their Min, Mr Charles W Miller, Jr of tho Lorraine, have returned nftci a two weeks' motor trip through New York State. Miss Sadlo Norwltz, Miss Minnie N'or wltz and Miss Hsther Welnbetg, of K.ist Main street, aro spending some time In Atlantlo City. Miss Frances Hunsberger. of West Main street, Is spending some time as the guest of MlhH Dorothy Macintosh, o New Trlpole. ROXBOROUGH Mr and Mrs. Charles Lyons have opened their bungalow at Cape May Point and are entertaining their son and daughter-ln-la.v. Mr nnd Mrs Frank I.jons, and Mrs, Woods nnd Mrs H Jnines. Mrs. William Westcott nnd her fam Il and Miss Doris Moer ato at their cottage at Cape May Point for the sum mer. FRANKFORD Mrs Thomas N Murray, of IRii Foulkrod street, Is spending some time at Buck Hill Falls Mr and Mra Walton K Biles, 4919 Peuu street, are on a trip through thi Great Lakes, islting Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit and Duluth Miss Harriet White, of 1508 Tackn- wnnna street, has returned from a week's visit to Miss Anna Lynaman at Blackwood N J. Mrs Nice and her daughter, Miss Alice Nice, of Hi IB Foulkrod street, arp nt Surf i'it, N J, for the month of August Mr nml Mrs John Scott nf RnOR Pent, mini nw snwidlnir the summer , at Ocean City, N ,1. ,, , ,, ., . . ,, , I LJr' and Mrs. Robert CUmour and .their daughter, Mrs. Laura Pufft nf ' 13la Anott street, are spending the month of August at Capo May DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Helen MlloUv, dailKhtl'l Of Mr and Mrs John Marky. of West I'hila- delphla. is in Nova Scotia, where she l tho Rueft of Miss Helen John. ins the finest of her cousin. Mia John P nnllchfen I & New York BLOUSES Costume Blouses, Suit Shades (Formerly to $18.50) at $8.50 (Formerly to $75) at $33 , Hand-Made Batiste & Voile Blouses (Formerly to $15) at $10 (Formerly to $25) at $18 SKIRTS Cloth Skirts .(Formerly to $35) at $15 (Formerly to $55) at $25 Silk Skirts (Formerly lo $40) at $20 (Formerly to $25) at $10 Cotton Skirts (Formerly to $25) at $10 (Formerly to $15) at $8.50 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MOORESTOWN Jtr nnd Mrs. IIoimcq Roberts, of South Church street, entertnlncd a few friends Informally on Friday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnllls Armstrong nro at Dlxvlllo Notch, In the White Moun tains, region of New Hampshire, for the month of August Prof nnd Mrs L A Bodes have been guests of Miss Klla French, of North Main street, for several daj Mr. and Mis. Edmund W Strntton, of Kasu Oak nvenue, nnd their daugh ter. Mlsa Ruth Stratton, have returned to their homo after spending bevoral weeks at Wolfboro, N H TIOGA Mrs Bernard Phlll'ps and Miss Helen I i-iuiips or nn west Tioga street, have returned to their honv after a visit to Mauch Chunk, Pa. Miss Ksther Phillips and Miss .Tnnel Phillips have left to vlnlt Pr and Mm Fred W. Dprshlmer, of McAlcster. Okla Mrs Pershlmer will be remembered as Miss Kvangellne Phillip? Six Inventories Filed Inventories were llled nt City Hnll today for thew eKtatem Kdvvnrd V. Copper, Sfl2.U.T' 17: John I Sonnlnn S37.8rrJ.71 ; .lohn Sheridan. S2t. s!0().4l). .fames Snllie. S27.27-I.CC: Silas T. I.ueas. S1.1.42U.47. and Chri-tinn V. Knoll. Jr., $11,474 C". I.ettert, of administration vveie cranted for the S1C00 estate of F. Walter Taylor. 1710 Walnut street. Apartments at the Rittenhouse Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut WMM SUPER -VALUES IN HALLAHAN'S Summer Clearance Vsl The fine quality 1 2.50, 1 5.00 now .85 YOU'LL find every style you want whether to wear now or save for the fall nnd winter. WHITE BUCK. KID and BEAUTY-WHITE CLOTH, in Sports Pumps or Oxfords; Strap and Novelty Pumps in Tan, Black Kid, Gun Metal, Fabric or Combination; all the favored heels. Military, Louis, Baby Louis. RUMMAGE SALE White Buck, Beauty, jm f( White Cloth, also Tan, Gun Metal Calf -wU all heels as low as ALLAMANS GOOD 921 MARKET STREET 60ta & Chejtnnt St. 5604 Germintown Avi. 2736 Gtrmantown Art, WOMAN WOULD BE JUDGE; "BE MERCIFUL," HER SLOGAN Mrs. .. H. Rutlwrjoril Says Her Sex Should Be Represented on Municipal Court Bcnvh Mrs. John R Rutherford, one of the few woman lawjers of the city, is a candidate for n judgeship of the Muni cipal f'otirt. Her rredentia'e. supported by several political leaders, will he filed tomorrow. She Is the first woman to run for a judgeship. Mrs. Rutherford Is associated with her husband in the practice of law In the Stephen Oirnrd Hullding. Their home Is nt 100 Kast Morelnnd street She hns been engaged I" law work for fourteen years, nnd in tlint time ntudlrd under Clinton A. Sowers, Wpr ley Hurst Oildwel! nnd othrn. "We women all have the maternal instinct," she snys, "This Is mv bnt tie rr.v anil thp best nrgumpnt I have for dpslring the judgeship. Women dc- PERU THANKS MAYOR Grateful for Moore's Felicitations on Century of Independence A replv was received today to the let ter Major Mooie recently wrote to the Peruvian Ambassador nt Washington, extending t I'eru on hchnlf f Phila delphia, fongritulntlons on its 100th nnnlversiiM 'if independence. A. t!cni7nips l'r.idn, first spcielnrv of Ihe Ktnbas-.v suited the Ambassador wiih ibs nl finin Wnshinzton. He ex - pressed ni leeintiou pf the f-dicitntinns mill san' the viinistiy -ti i-oreien .vi-fnii-s in Peii would be notified "f th" Scsqiil-eenteiinial Inhibition marking Hie l.'Oth iiiiiii.eiai-.v of American in dependence, in Philadelphia in 1120. problemTn upper darby Commissioners Face Tax Rate Diffi culty Tonight I'pper Daibv Township Commission ers will fnre n difficult problem 'tonU'ht In deride nn npvt venr's trot rate. The tax rnte has already been raised, but this rise will not mpet the estimated expenses. n- the budget will be heavier than in nnv previous year. A town hnll nnd new sewers are con templated The new commissioners will take their seats tonight The nre Thomas I" Simmons, lleniy I). Clements and Har lan Tnllej. IiriUtloit or Announce ment! V& Moderate l'rlfra Write or Phone for EnraTd or Printed i .. r.a.nB.i,.Urn" .w W.l... c., KUIAL. tnviivvTinu . - -- Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Feather" Henorntei and Miide Into Matlree Brass Beds Rclacquered cmtlCI 'C 1101 si. I'kone: Iim. KII3 OlLliLL O 2d ft. Kat. .17 rri. Felts and Velours Cleaned and Remodeled In th newoui liapoa for iport ana outing wear. Our 40 years o! experienca la at your sarrlce. STEINMAN Prnrtlcal Hatter rhnne: Market HM Renovated, refurnished made spick, span nnd inviting. Outside rooms, cool, cheerful. Pick from these: Two Rooms and Hath. Three Rooms and Rath. Four Rooms and two Baths. w s. that sold at 10.00, look at these prices .35 .85 SHOES L 3 B4 N. 7tli St. AUGUST 9, 1921 f in ints will nt times open up their hei.it to a oiniin jurist, where th'.v fwl nbashi'd before n mule .ludge. "The handling of children and their cafcPH full to the lot of women naturally. It is our M-ope and sphere Put a woman on the bench of the Municipal Court, for she is needed therp more now than T'ver. "Many htivo been talking about this need and now thej have nn opportunity to show that the.v nre sincere by voting Ia. n .inntnn ( 1 fit., nlntn,! f ohflll IUI I, l',,n... .. . a.K, ...iv.. ,.... do my best In the intere.t of justice. Rut1 it will be justice Intermingled with I human sentiment "None of us nre pirfert 'To err Is. human, but to forgive is divine ' It Is this pbnse of the court's work tlint the humun elpnipnt enters Justice mixed with mere will be my watchword where the meic.v Is required. I "Thnt does not menn tlint strictness will not be supported by me. Some- " times sympathy doc more harm to a de fendant thun sevcilty. All cases must bo Judged on their own merits." Mrs. Rutherford Is ncMvp. in club work, being vice president of the Portia Law Club nnd a member of the Histor icnl Society. Business nnd Profcsslona Women's Club of (Sermantown nnd the Oermnntown Improvement Astmcintlon. She is a gindunte of Temple I.nw School nnd Cornell MAUKHT AT 19TH THOMAS MEIGHAN I,n.ll':tur'y""1 ' Hooih Tarl(lnt0lj'(s The Conquest of Canaan ' Added A PANTOMIMIf TANTASY DA I Apr J!!H MARKET eTREET 1 T,n'V. . " A -M- n !' V- fSr?,'ar " -fIo,t Iteinarknbla Photoplay The Journey's End" With Wymlham Sunrtne and Mabel Ilallln A R C A Pi I A ( tieotnut St Uel. ICth aV" aV?, '"'V1 to 11.15 P.1T Mary Miles Minter and MONTE BLUE In "MOONLICIHT AND HONCTSUCKLE" VICTORIA lr EUGENE O'BRIEN 'w"'-'. Apuri PAP ITOI T24 "maiikht street y-l i X V1, NORMA TAI.MADnE IN TIIK JIOTH' 'DmFMT MARKET Bt D-l ITU, i iiwiiji -s i vivv AI.MSON in THE LAST CARD" GLOBE Jt MI'Rlt & MARKET fnNTINfOfS VAfDEVir.I.E n to II EITH'S THEATRE CECIL LEAN & CLEO MAYFIELD In ' Reharalne" CHARLES WITHERS In Tor Pltv n Pake JACK McGOWAN Lata (star nf ' Vlary" In S-ini' At WHITE'S iifvnvir.r! REVIt'VV nnd HIO VfRROrNDINO SHOW WILLOW GROVE PARK NOW S0USA Conceits at 2:30. 4.30. 7:4o and 9:45 SfMllWIII'llillMMViillll i'ou'll taste the difference! asoo o 25 c lb At all our Stores s SMC OTOSKS CO. -Ifti, ;,'il niuiiniiiii in UiX' Hjii 'iwpjiwoi'iinii'iiMiiiii lj-i? ri-AMMIir MITK KK EARN-LINE Iniorporatrd 1801 ' U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service Philadelphia to Havana S ' S "COQU1NA" Aug. 18 (ArruiiK'iii'ils limr bren mnila for ntilrlt (IKi luirif I. of luriri. I nt lluuiiiuj For rates and particulars apply Earn-Line Steamship Co. ' Bullitt BldR., Phila. l.omlianl 500-1 5 3 Main 3261 Marine Despatch Line Los Anfjcles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40. SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Glcnore. . Now Loading S. S. Chas. H. Cramp .Aug. 10 S. S. Cape Romain . . .Aug. 20 I'm Uatei mid Information Ai'pU Atlantic-Uulf & Pacific b.S. Corp. Buum 300, 13V h- Iblril bt. l'l)IUdlpliU Tmharii "113(1 Main OBTT V. . ,. Savnnnah i Jacksonville I'oston, Wed.. 3 P.M. In ik iK "II' ' ut M i r cf p iiieni!ri car ilp.l n , ' fi ol T'rUi.1 In ci'li' min ' v.rlh -n msiii dck v .el ri 'ij.rrrrn rr MERCHANTS & MINERS TItANS. (:(). K.ii.lilUlnd tall I'irr ID h.H'l. av. Trl. lxrni. 1IIU0 I m c ffee ii -.. in; Time fir I'ucs.. 3 P. M. U Sat. 2 P.M AM . i flr JkosTIm w; jry TfMHMHI OTirVi C PHILADELPHIA to Cbrir.tiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfora and Reval ,,nr. U. S. MAIL STEAiVIERS USSB SS "MASSICK" Snllinrj About. Aug. 10 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES TliroiMh Hill, of I.oiIIiik U.iied to nil Sorwerlan llnnlsli nnd Hrillli Portt. nireet illlnit for nil .Sfandlnnrl-in nml n-iltte Pi rt ns riri;n off ri, SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., PMq- Agcnh Lombard 6176-7 308 Chestnut Street Afain 6768 12 DAYS TO YOKOHAMA M.H AMKKKAs TIUNS-P W1FU l'vm-V(irn SVUVITB hetnrrn NIIAITI.I': I'liit VllliUIIAM I' fill' SHVVfiMM, HUM) KOSl. nml VtAMI li lite s,nc)KT Htll'TI! Nw tnd palatial U.S S B. Imm; 535 It. lonij; 21.000 ton -SAILINGS- S..H.mkfTr Plate nn 27 S.H.Kejstone State Oct. IS Farti, itwrvatlsnt. tc. apply anv railroad er teurlst a;rnt, or HUGH GALLAGHER.Gan.'cMt.Ast .17 biaia St.,Nr 1 c-t ohADM I RAL LI aiica NAWSCO LINES . I'ler I!) .Vnrth S. S. Brush Now Loading tor 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. Aoctitu i V .sinppnrj Hon l 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phone Lombard 5791.2..1; Main 7781-2' Old Glory is now on the Seven Seas ASIEKICAN SHIPS nr. AVAH.Ani.E FOB TOl It OCUN VOVAOE JVVte CainMiiatlon Paiui'D"" an1 Freight Ships, Fast, .inurleus Steamer: Ktv numbrr beside iMt'i nam (ndl calc operator shown bottom of column. rxnorE. tloulocne and I.omlon. rroro Nerr York. Auitust I StPlnnber 10 Ola NorthStat (130) Splmher Cn'nnlal Stats. (i:9) llrrwfn nnd Dnnrlis From New York. Auffunt in September 22 Potomac U5l Autust 'J3 October 3 Prlncen Matclka. (130) Auunt 30-Hudson MSB) Plrmoutli Chernonrr anil Urwnm rrom New York. Vueust IT fepptemher 28 Amerlia (15) Sup'omb r 3 tiiorgo vvashlncton (15ti) SOUTH ASTERICA Rln de Janrlro. Moiltefldro and Hoenoa Alrn. From New orK v ;ji 17 Afolim (91). A.iut 31 taomnern Cross C.iP TAR EAST Honolulu. Yokohama. Kobe Mnnll i. Ilonqkon. Hlmntht. 3 " "-" rVnm knn rranatlM B aubhp' 30 Hoouter State llOM. Kube. islinuilial. UoncUoDi, t" ' 1 OKOIltlUi-i, Manna. 8i Sep'ember IT Silver State (100 H HAWAII rilll.iriMNES. E.VST INDIA. I g I Honolulu. Manila. SalcoD, Slniopora, C- g lombo. Cnlciittn. ! 1 rnm San Franclro. inni.t 13 freola State li5) 5nVmbr U VSolverln Stata HOI). Octoter 15 Cranito Junto 1101' C0siMSi: AND riAHAII. iiitmin 'unit. ! Ancrlrn. ban 1 rancl.c nnd Hawaiian 1IiiihJ. S,""mber 3-HH) State (80). go VIaton Ninltnllon Co. m y iTtif such Sin I rnrUs o ' a' jrt b atli !j Pi Da'tlmor. Mo. 01 Vluiinon Strauthln I.lnr. m VV. M-n N V id uowiinc o-p-n aaoo 10.V l'irllli viull . h. (o. 10 Hn v r ?T N Tel 11'" "B i.r,T -IrtSn 621 Mail.tt Mt baii Kranclaco. Cal. 10B Thr Admlrnl I.lne 17 Stntf Hi-urt s' Y Tal Howlina )rrn Bii; I. C Smllh H.dK Sa-t Wain. 1S I . vi ill s. ( ii . Ini. 4S Ur id mi s Tel Wh tet.all 12 '0 US- SHrpPINO HOARD UVShingt0n.Ut PHILADELPHIA to BARCELONA, MARSEILLES GENOA & NORTH AFRICA SS "JE. STERN" uk. 20 rhroucli ltlll ur I.kiIIiik fur nil in.rl. nf MmiIii, vinriKin lKcrlii Timlal ( i-tti Mir (illir.ilur I fvun A I fuliorn IRW.sSHII'Ml'A'ls; 01 R OWN STEVMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 130 Sniiih I'ourth St., Phil.i . P.i. I nml, ud "Mill III ll! IM VI i n ,'il Agcnti for Three Star Line Si i,h VITli-li'iirw UMni- .M l!rl(lf si, P, ;r. UO-LA 1AMEA8CAUNE y8Mjjp, .. j ' rr4-fc m New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer N AMSTERDAM Aug 13 Sept 17 Oet 22 N00RDAM Aut 20 Sept 24 Oct 23 ROTTERDAM Sept 3 Oct 8 Nov. 12 RYNDAM S.pt 10 Oct 15 Nov 13 P5tn?rr Office 1531 Walnut ct Phdn LiOMOMBEGE BBLGIAN UtNB - 1'IIIl.AKI I.I'IIIA ..TtVI!lll SSPEUSIER Aug. 20 RICE, UNRUH & CO. noma i'. iilug.. Piin.A. 9 BTr.'tSUP VQT'f" E'R LirlE S s SIM rr Snte s,imI H Hllver stnt' Nf Ht ara-r,v5r nr.a,llL.aniMJj.im."..lu.ui, ""J, 'rlt' rssJ rlL VR - . . , N m t 1 1 T-r i-inniin,, KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG SS "Chickasaw" (USSB) Sailing August ll S S "Satartia" (USSB) Sailing August 20 ANTWERP . ROTTERDAM SS "Schoharie" (USSB) Loading Sailing August 12 Hudson Shipping Co., Inc. Acrnt" LA FA V ETTE BUI LDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. Ilrll Trlnilivni! Key 'lelrohana Lombard 3761 Main 0449 Passenger and Freight Service 1 From Npw York riiEnofno avd pi i m mptom IIKKKM..RI uc IS s,,,! 2i Orti' 1(1 AdVITAMV Vlli:. .'3 s. lit 13 Orl, I , hMfKESo of HIN V Sppt 7 Oct. 1 UV hltPdiU ( ARMANI iik- 1.1 S-i 10 tr(. A I.IINIA uirui Ai'K Sil Sfpt 2" Nut. I litlHIMI . Vuc ST S..-III.2I i ftVlfllV 'ii-i Srnl (I (in 11 N'n. 13 I'l.VMiiflli lIVMIiritli AMI n.VNZIO AONIA stfpt, ij ort o0 nre. IS I.ii.NITilhRI!V Avll Ijl VSIIOW ( OI.I VIISI Aiib. 1.1 s,.P () Oct. II Air.KR Vile ?l M" 4 , , . VVir.HONI m-) Autr 'IT 'nt. 21 Oft. 22 UiCi lilllRMAR NMMRS PVTRAS IM'HRUN,' TRII-OTK I'll ME IMNNIN1. A i ITM.IA A lie, 23 I'USTON TO I.IVFRPOOl. ASSIUA Aur. U 1'IIII.ADI I.PIIIA TO IONDON . I VEREN1IA Aiir. W Cl NAKli VIEKirriUvAM'.AN ( III nfy MADEIRA aiHrAf.Tvn Al.fllERS, MONAi-d NMIHS VLFWMIRIA. I'lRAEt'S PATRXH 11UESTK (I'o'ca vary ae ordinc to r ulso) CAROM (irt 21 llns. 1 CAMMIOMt Nov. Ill Jan. IS f 'innnl 'nd ni..'r si(.timiip T.lnp Pn'iicrr Odlrr nun tViiiint I'lilla. Trrllit ortlrr. Rjira llld- Thlla. S. S. HAVERFORD One of the well -going White Star from known steady Liners, ailing Philadelphia to Liverpool Aug. 13 and Sept. 17 Aboaxl the Haveifonl you enjoy lie i.omfo:ta of n modem hotel and a uiisme and s'cvaid eivice l nt or nntiunnllj famu'is. Intemalional Mercarlil? Marine Co. Pa.iriiKi.r Offli r. I3IU nliint S . I'lill. lii-uli'. oniir, 10V 111 lluum llldf.. riui.i. INTEROCEAN Steamship Lines Regular Frc'.g'.it Service PHILADELPHIA to Hamburg Bremen s S S't.iKirn" l.i.il.'n.- Vuc. 15 1stta"icr I o.ul 'i nj 30 j 1 li r ii 'I, Us i,r I nilinii i t il in l'rtro Kruil Daiiik' "-1 ,. , i , , Vlrnirl ind nil 11 tit.. Purl- For Hclr ani 'arlnulari apply CHAS. T. MEGEE CO. Ui-cxel Dldg., fhila. ) Iiiniliiinl f, 10(1 Main 7251'i A l. V i Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U S. S. 3 S S "DAVIDSON COUNTY," I Minlril In S ill iiniil 11 U. S. S. B. S S "0PELIKA" . I.kltnlnl In hull hurlv hrptember for ROTTERDAM U. S. S. B. S - S "WESTERN HOPE'" Ktuecteil lo Hull AiuuJl 20 AT CO.NrKllKNCK KATES Harrici, Masill & Co.. Iu zrm il W "! fl m. m M- m m M - Vt I Una 1S;9 Utnburil tiWi " ' ' I. i s Trl T "W Umbucd SOUS UjIu SBal iL-lSmL vL- '-, Afy) .' IV. 'i'l h .1 t. -A m. f i:-i".
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