fcV ! 1 MpG 'PTjS r exSSW & .14 MUmtm ID FURNITURE FALL r;HI' 1 ROY ViNMLS' ORGY rMT AaUuraati. Vnutha Land In Jail at 4 'End of Imperfect Day 'prJ'tuek Mc te Sleep In My Old 'TucKy ftHeme wormed four buU little ikjs iuxi Mlht en thcv were thrust into tlu Ji-. 'nfnllnetitpr CUv llll'lHllUm bv Censtnb P ! J? Wnckburn. following u brief but wllu .riW nrtrv nf rnnihillmn. ' William L'lne, twelve years old ; Ber nard TIkIip. eleven; Walter HiiBBcrly. ten, and Themas Qtilnii, nine, nil of fi1nllPO!rr. fOllitltllt(ll tllPUlSClVCS U frVbj KiwiR te tnkp the ldiuv of the one K&n- founded up nml mhiicwhI two works. kiAi'. a l.v Mnvnr Alli'prscill. the l'eu J., 1m 71 Vln ahkenr. 1-Mnt. lIlPV rltled Ills tPOl,' rtiftiy va .Theu tw xturled en u ruin1 flf destruction, iit'the end of which vlr tunlly ever. piece et fiirnllure In tin plaee was wrecked. The guns repaired te n nrarbj ynrd1 where they found n lieu Mtlliic en tw BB8. The- killed the hen fried thp eggs, and were In the Het et V licking the fowl for Mipwr when exertnKen b tin tome urin of tin Inw. Their parent nre at tempting te make reed the duina&p in order te avoid pros, eculien. , Windew-Smashers In Bread Street WindewwnnslierK hurled a brick through the pinto cliff window of the store of Ilchl fc lert. habenlnsliei-.. ii umitii llrend f.trect. early thN ,A . . . . i .. H..I. r.t ah evercf'tii mm u i"uii in -j-vi rmmr, ?g3acffft vr': ,7iWP?swTTrT3rA?w ' ' ' " " z '-- ------ - - .. 1 . r , 1 I ,-,. - - ....'! , jjpaeaas'"''"P."pi a rcBffiBi Sv&v Me by Mayer Ani'ersmi. j$& Testcrtluy they br kc into tin 3S6f Steven Cnrr, It mk uwn, N. &? fcT KB,' fffi; iW, tuern.ne, glmes htelcn. valued at about $10 were sTKAMHlltr NOTICES XHtllTE STAR K Y. TO CIIKMlOt'lta SOVTHA.5IITU. HOMKBir ne) M r. S3 Aw. 15 Mr miMI'ID Apr. 1 lr. 2- 11 ty l.i VitjVkTir (iipti) ....Mm "JO June I" July . riamic .......... M.r. m Anr. .? 2J i .ittr. -ii nine .1 . - ' inr. vr?"'!"'. v- .:;..- . .! "'Slift- 'TO !Khl?srMAPB7nX" OtimAt.TAU. AIJ KU!. NAPLKS i OENOA ARAltIO (17.S24 tenl Aur. 25 MTONIAN pr. 13 IIAT.ItreRD . . . .JtV i June J 'ulr 22 riTTSIIVRGH (nw) ... . Jun 22 Aiilt. 81 CaMu and Thtrd-ClaM lniinsri CarrleJ I.FTil.M MNK riltl.ADEU'HIA MANCHESTER NITOMAN Aw. .15 Red Star Line j:.y . pt.TMOUTii, cur.nBOUue. Antwerp (.IITHI.AMI Mar. 23 i KKOONI.AMJ Apr. I Mar A June in ' T.AP1.M Apr. ft May 13 Jnn IT INLAND - Apr. 22 May 27 July 1 7.KELAM1 " Apr. 29 June .1 Jnly S t'HII.A. TO HAMTIUKO. MIIAL. DANZIO BAMLAND (8d cla paaenrCT only) Mar. 27 PHtl.ADKL.I'MA ANTWERP ,MARVUD.Mar. 28 , MlSfilSMPPI.Apr. 12 American Linf K T. TO 'HAMnfRa via PLTMOUTH AND r'HKRDOrne flAITRFORII (dlretl . . . .Mur. 23 MINNKKAHDA (3d cla) .. Apr. Ill May 24 MANCIURIA ... . ... . Apr. 2B Muy 31 ST. PAt'l. Mi.v 3 Junr 7 MOMiOMA May 17 June 21 PHILADELPHIA HAMMl'im M.BYI.AMI.Mr. 28 IIARUVDIAN Apr. 18 ATI.ANTU' TRN.1MIKT LINK PI1II.ADHI.PHIA r.uNDll.V MISSISSIPPI. Apr. 12 II AltHAIH N. Apr. 18 IIOI.INn-.MKUH mm; PHILAIIELPHIA ROTTKUOAM lRKKIVK..Apr. 3 , SdKhTDYK .Apr. IS International Mercantile Murine Ce. 120 NTKAMEKS. 1.300.01)0 T0N Piii.M'nrrr ORIrp. 1319 Walnut St., I'hl'ii. Frp.Kht enirr. 105-412 Heur, Hide. Phlln. ewYrk te SeuthaAmerica OtiU.S.GevernmentShip$ Fastest lime te Rtedft Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenet Airei. Finrit ihip-American pervlre American feed American eemfftrti. Kali. lass from Piers, llobeken. .ieiilun Mar. 30 Amerlrun Legien April 13 I'hii American April 27 extern AVerld May 11 'Tertnlil'tly Thertafler" Munson SteamshipLines n Wall fit. New Yerk City Phr .'-.Mi of. nretfl nids. nana eng operator a ter lJ. S. SHIPPING BOARDi New Yerk te Europe S De Luxe Service TO PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE. HAMBURG By New American Flat Steamer Resolute May 2, May 30. June 27 Reliance May 16, June 13. July 11 Regular Service TO HAMBURC DIRECT Sailing every Thursday, by the pepu lar ateamera Mount Clay, Mount Car Car eoll, Mount Clinten, Hansa, Bayern, Wuerttemberg, with special cabin and Improved third clai accommodations UNITED AMERICAN LINES, Inc. S3 llrailuiiv. V. V.. n- IjuuI uta V fclilp Acfnts. 2 NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS KOCIIAMIIKAI i. liikkaim: PARIS . . , 'll C'AliO . I'KAM'r: I TOI'RAINR A WOIB Mar. Apr. 27 June pr. Apr. ." Anr .'n Aluv-Ji Ait. II .Mu 1 1 June 13 pr. 12 Muy 10 M.tv 31 pr. 22 Ma 23 June ".'A ilnv il June 10 Jnii in NEW YORK-VIGO (SP.i)-HAVRE L. ROl'RDO.N.NAIH ,pr'l 13 r.MILK C. t.KYV.I.IN. f.eneral srnt 1335-37 W Inut St., Phil idrlplilu , Phene Walnut irj.'ll t Dixie Steamshh Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, GlWew U.S.S.B.SS"EASTERN PILOT" Expected te Sail Mnrch 25 U.S.S.B. SS 'WOODMANSIE Expected te Sail Early April AT CONI'ERENCK RATES Harris, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Laiayette JJIdg Fhiladelphia Laaabard 80-I Ma0 jat9 (COMMERCIAL ncnmenir Linca PHILADELPHIA te FENIT, CORK, DUBLIN and BELFAST SS "BALSAM" April 15 Sftv ImMre and McCnrmck, Inc. Wi,y, I 4446 Beure Bldr, PhlU. Fer Thursday Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. The Radie Headquarters of Philadelphia readv te DC supply complete eeuipnicnt nnd parts. every day. demonstrations Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH NINTH PWWkU, WIn.y, FNWch It, Ifli P Whoever cooks a meal or has one cooked or cats ena should come te Gimbels and see demonstrations of 'a wonderful Steam Cooker. Any home can afford cnc. at Thursday French. English and American Millinery Prices Begin Modestly at $6 Smart sports and semi-tailored styles of this tremen dous sports clothes season I Paris' smart "mntchi stick" hat just rich navy ribbons threaded through a white "match - stick" frame. The new ribbon treat ments and the broad bread brimmed shapes that frame the face. And the new shades of the new colors the model pictured in an exquisite, tender blue about "once removed" from the fasci nating larkspur family. Brushed wools, felts, Milan hemp and tagal. f ' -Gimbels, rttach Millinery Salens, Third fleer. llBMMH.HHHM,HHIMPiMm.MM.HiMHHlMHHHiH V r Most Unusual Shee Selling $4.10 A Factory full of Entirely New Shoes Sold in a Lump for a Financial Lift, Shoes Meant te Be $11.00 All sizes ever fifty styles any woman can buy a summer-ful of shoes for little money se many white kid are included, with tan calf, tobasce kid, gray kid, gray suede, patent colt, satin and two-tone eitects. . Strap Pumps : Tongue Pumps : Dress Pumps : Street Pumps : Evening Slippers Brogues : Walking Oxfords They Have the Lew Heel : Business-wear Shoes Twe hundred salespeople seating capacity 1100. Carefulness is the keynote of the sale. m - -oimb,il.see.BneW. Indestructible Pearl Beads $2.50 Levely color, fully graduated Solid geld clasps, Special at Beauti- Oimbtla, First fleer. H-M.d. Normandy Cellars Something new. nnd a bit different from the things "everyone is wearing." Beautiful with suit or sweater and dclicate enough for the most "dressy" frock. Twe-Piece Round Cellars at $1.50 Rell Tuxedo Cellars at $1.50 and $2 Glmbeli, FlMt fleer. Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery $1.95 a Pair In- black and all the new spring shades needed for wear with spring's frocks, suits and slippers. ' titmbeli, rtrt fleer. Heavy Quality Silk Umbrellas and Parasols at $5.50 Each Seme have satin, ethers have tape edges. - White or amber tips, club tops and smart handles. Umbrellas for Men or Women at $2.75 In American taffeta (cotton) covers and with regular $5 te $7.60 handles., Gimbels, l'lrst User, Hand-Made and 'Tailored Blouses for "Tweed Wear" $2 Special Fine voiles and batistes nnd crisp white dimities. Mostly color-trimmed in themes taken from Fashion's smart "rainbow tweeds." Peter Pan cellars and flat Tuxedos thnt roll low te show a pretty threat. And at $3.95 Special ! Hand-made Batiste Blouses "Heavy" with Real Irish or Real Filet. Gimbels, riuleiia of Urea. Third fleer. rl'j -Una kit, n!iQj They Just Arrived Saturday These Scotch Ginghams-65c a yd. And they come in both popular block-check and stripe patterns three sizes in checks two in stripes. The colors are lovely and in a large variety many pleasing two-tone effects are offered. Wonderful values at 65c a yd. A NeW Fabric White Jersey Cleth 25c a Yd. An attractive white material for dresses, skirts or children's wear. Very durable, with a geed body, but cool and porous. Gimti.. second ne.r. Offer Extraordinary A surplus production of Player-Pianos from one of America's most extensive producers, for $335 The price is inclusive inclusive .Ve Interest .Ve Extras Free Bench Free Delivery Free Tuning New AU-Weel Hemespuns, $1.65 Gimbels Price Saves Yeu $1 a Yard And net just a handful plenty ! And wonderful color variety rose, tans, blues, orchids in the let. A country-wide "craze" making this Having all the mere a service. 56-inch. Oimbels, Secand lloer. We Didn't Have te Pay Present Regular Market Prices for These Handsome Silk Crepes Se neither de you. Fashion can't get enough silk crepes, it seems glad we foresaw the demand. Extra-Heavy Quality Crepe de Chine. $2.95 for $3.50 grade. All the fashionable colors street shades sports colors also black and white. $3.68 for $4.50 grade Canten Crepe black, white, navy, marine, jade, flame, canna, tobacco, seal brown, cornflower, henna, tan, rust, porce lain, periwinkle, temple, mehawk, duck, raisin. Just Arrived Anether let of that wonderful quality Crepe de Chine at $1.95 for $2.50 grade. Fifty (50) bright, brand-new shades. A glorious quality crepe de chine. The white and light shades launder. Plenty of black. -aib.u. suk s.ioe., second ter. r HggaMjiaTMMBHj21S5SE3SHSHHB5kl lBsaEEEES99EaHBBBBLBBHsBBBLaH Cl S3llie''isLLa!LLaBaMsMiallafl, PsBMaWaWfijaS Ml I BPssaaiBajjjttag-Wr,ssaW I H We understand the usual price for this instrument is $500. We sell it en our faith in the makers from whom we have bought many thousands of dollars' worth of musical instruments. The instru ments are thoroughly guaranteed te us, and are Sold Under Our Broadest Guarantee Beautifully cusnl.in mahogany double veneered throughout; empim top; brass pedals and hint's; copper-wound bass strings; extra heavy felt hammers. Rich, full tone. The player action i nationally known for its efficiency and durability. Instrument and Bench Will be Sent Heme. Then Pay This elTer i.s .sensational the bargain both real anil wonderful. If inconvenient te come te the Stere, won't you fill in und mail the coupon? Pay $10.00 $2.50 Weekly Gimbel Brethers represent HARDMAN VOSE PACKARD MILTON Pianos and Player-Pianos Glinhelii, t-eTenlli fleer nnd miIihii? .store. iimrifi Hrotners, l'liliaiieipinn. Without putting me uniler any ohllKntlen, Ii1rnan Bhi- full particular. of your Club etft-r m I'layr-J'liuie. Name Thin-Blown Optic Plate -etched Glassware At Savings of a Third te Half A discontinued line from a foremost Amcricun maker. Beautiful daisy pattern; unusual shapes. Glasses for Every Purpose! Goblets, 50c. Iced Tea Tumblers, ;0c. Fruit Salads, 50c. Iced Tea Tumblers. 23c. Sherbets, SOc. Other small Tumblers, jc. Water Tumblers, 23c. Every Dinner Set in Stock Reduced. Savings run te r. About 300 patterns te cheese from. Gimbels, I'enrtb fleer. Time te Think About That Garden! Hardy Field-Grewn Rese Bushes In the following special varieties- Mrs. Jehn Laing, pink Crested Mess, pink La France, silvery pink Magna Charta, bright pink Martraret Dicksen, white Paul Neyron, clear pink, large' rose Ulrich Brunner, bright cherry red American Beauty, pink Mrs. Sawyer, pink Richmond, red Sunburst, light yellow 35c Each at 35c Each Ophelia, light salmon Mrs. Aaren Ward. Indian vellew Madam Cochet, large bud, white Grass Au Teplitz. rich scarlet i Madam Gabriel Luzct. beautiful pirnc General Jacqueminet, scarlet crimson ' Jonkheer J. E. Meck, cherry red Killarney in red, white and pink rrau Karl UruschU . nure snow wniie Rambler, crimson, yellow, white Butterfly Bush Deutzia White Lilac Purple Lilac Snowball Shrubbery White Clematis Purplei Clematis Wistaria Honeysuckle Miehell's Vegetable Seeds, 10c pkt, 3 for 25c, 13 for $1. Flower Seeds 5c, 10c per pkt., 13 for SOc and 13 for $1. Fairmount Park Lawn Grass Seed, 1 pi. at 15c, 1 qt. at 25c, 2 qt. at 45c, 4 qt. at 75c, 1 peck at ?1.50, V& bushel at $2.75, 1 bushel at $5.50. Evergreen Lawn Seed, 1 pt. at 15c, 1 qt. at 30c, 2 qt. at 55c, A qt. at $1, 1 peck at $1.75, i. bushel at $3.25, 1 bushel at $6.50. Shaded Lawn Grass Seed, 1 pt. at 20c, 1 qt. at 35c, 2 qt. at 65c, 4 qt. at $1.25. J peck at $2.25, bushel at $1, 1 bushel at $8. White Dutch Clever, 1 oz. 10c, 14 lb. 20c, 12 lb. 40c, 1 lb. 75c. Sweet Pea Seed, 1 oz. at 15c, iA lb. at SOc, la lb. at 75c. Dwarf Nasturtium Seed, 1 oz. at 15c, it lb. at 45c. Tall Nasturtium Seed, 1 oz. at 15c, y4, lb. at 40c. ilnibela, l'eurtli flwr. Tomorrow I Subway Sale of Beys', Girls' and Little Children's Shoes $1 : $1.95: $2.45 r A '! ' '3 Every Pair Werth at I Least Deuble 1 i'0 Urn X avmA jiy $1.95 SI. 95 S2.45 ' SI. 95 en the dollar. We bought the entire surplus stock of a large Bosten wholesaler at 40 cents out every pair before closing time tomorrow. All sorts of leathcTh-calf, gunmetul, patent leather. Seme black seme tan. Butten and lac, styles. jPs for little chile Iren-seme of the famous "Krieder" make amengiit the let. Seinehave rubber heel, JSJSyl " S HEELS rer dress as well an for play and school wear, tiix Mules are viclurcd Extra Expert Sales Help for This Unusual Sale. si And we expect te clear tilmbelt, Subway St tTu:i I . II I T il fl..iO..10 ' II - . Glinhelii, heTenth fleer nnn ."uliuiiy .store. .. n.. .. m ... ,. ui. II mmtmimmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmw -. BB M''WJh 0385 Main.7&13. MlJe t v femsffi'.- Si.Vl"d , " " ' .llilHllllHHHilllHLBHHL
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers