(VEST M U. S. fli G inlander Thompson Finds ' .. n-At...l- m WIe8tS naVB rarwwumr rm WV . --i. e .,UU J.J'V in CBQn wwmiMuiinj V ' ipEClAL AFFAIR. PLANNED Ac iVl'tle of the t.clen Pests In YfifrttfUnnlt constitute n large part ijif (hy femmiiniiy mr, n..uruu.g w vc- ., . mnmrni ruin s',. ViMHIlk mandrr Jeseph II. Thompson, who lias just 5 flBHIRuS completed a ur- t D6IMnBH vv nf rnnrrft ri. gardins these ac tivities at the headquarters In (. mMmf this city. nk a mult of the survey. Cem--J... Thnmnsen announced that the !mM of the Keystone 8tete arc mere Km than the pest of any ether State. "Teere nas Decn muuu m cmj .... Mnitr a particular place for the ac JutlM of the American Legien," he Sid "and these activities are of a very SKfrtlfied nature. Frem conferences He leaders elsewhere I knew that they IrDtM these of ether States. ith th various nhases of BevV VV celebration, festered by the llo lle ' Clubs of the State, the Lelen embers were found te have been Btraerainaniy ii Ten new members, will be admitted 'te'Geerne H. Imhof Pest at n meeting fMt Saturday cvcnlnit in P. O. 8. of tx Hall. Dnuphln street east of Twen- W win 'r Hut- Preetad Aialnit Otad band'a Relatives Legal ncllen by the, .Nouns widow of Thompson McCliire. wenjHiy publisher, te question the manner In which, she was kept Hi ignorance of her husband's whereabeut,' will be pushed regardless of his death. Mr. MclMure, who was, seventy-two years old, died .In the Pennsylvnnlii Hei. pltnl for Mental Diseases. Mrs. McClure closed yesterday her large house at Woodlyn, N .T., and will t-L'mtnt'hAJP.h sWsaJti. today, she prefers net te Uly Vuss Ker plans, " r r. Mr, McClure was takin w-veral weeks e le flic Went Jersey Hnmcepathlc Ityspltnl In Camden en advice of physt- tiBiis. tie (iisappearru irem tncre April 1'J, and the Camden County authorities Were asked by Mrs. McClurcate nld In locating him, The search began at once nnd ltd all ever the eastern part of the United States. One clue after another was followed out without success. Finally the aged man was located In me innmiuen nerc. iinecaft corpus proceedings had been Instituted by Mr. McClure several days before his death. w& I G 5F&&1P IM v. TEXACO GASOLI N E THE WILAY0gtE GAS (Vl--tiUty: tk$ miintu with whith iauttnt fats p its pwr) it.. ninth. The nest will attend me- fawrltl servlees ,ln Bethlehem Baptist ) Church, Eighteenth and Yerk streets. 'KtnJiy evening, .May 28. A memorial sttetey of historic' war relics will be fkttd uhder the auspices of the pest at iett't, Bouvier nnd Yerk streets, May St t .11. A "miff anrl hlntr" anplal fvi conducted by the auxiliary last JtmIc, and proved quite n success. KILLED IN COLLISION (Mn. Alice Northrop Fatally Hurt When Train Hits Aute Mm. Alice N'orthren. slxtr-ene rear Jtld, president of the Scheel Nature iMMue, was Kiuca. ana Jirs. uiciinid jlirtlt, treasurer of the league, was ttleusly injured, and a man named lltitcn, who wa te have conducted a iiummer camp for the league, near jMeunt Washington, Dutchess County. 7WU nurc wncn meir niuomeDiie wax truck bv a train en a grade crossing at Mennt Kiga, north of Millerton, X. Y.. en Biturday. Mrs. Northrop lived at Yenkcrs. She wli the widow of Jehn T. Northrop, fcrmerly a professor nt Columbia Uni unity, who was killed in a laboratory iiplosien while experimenting, about tin years age. ' . Mrs. Northrop and Mrs. Hirsh. with Mr. Sexten and a chauffeur employed by Mrs. Hush's husband, left New Yerk Saturday morning te go te Mount Wathlngten te inspect the site for the (proposed camp, which was te have been opened in July en property near a country home belonging te Mrs. Nor throp. FIRE DAMAGES FACTORY Watehman Discovers Blaze at Six teenth and Reed Street- 1 Fire early today slightly damaged the 1 interior of the M..Kalikman paper box factory nt Sixteenth and Heed streets. . The Btmea were confined te several bins irhere waste pnper is stored. It nas shortly after " o'clock Unit the night man. while making his rounds, detrrtrd tlir nrlnr nt nnnli 11a I found the paper in the bin, which Is incsiea in tne rear or me nrst noer, en die. He turned in an alarm. The less, tcferdlnj te factory empleyes, is slight. AUTO HITS GIRL; 6 RIBS SNAP Mil Margaret McLeughlln Carried Inte Siater'a Ward In Hospital Miss Margaret Mcl.eughlln, twentv twentv em years e'd. 1000 Harlan itreet. was rtmck by an automobile at Seventeenth Knt and Girard nvenue yesterday aft aft aft wnoen nnd was carried Inte St. Jo Je epb's Hospital, one block away, and PUcm in a ward in which her sister, n .. npa uil uui.v, ;J'r injuries consist of six fractured ' ri. Th driver of the automobile, i wan liieecr. lien West Dauphin m: was arrested. I Th 7rnu Ctrnfianyl V. S. A TEXACO GASOLINE Run It with Texaco Gat Ttxte Pitrtltum Prtiuctt TEXACO MOTOR OILS Save it with Texaco Oil "Tep 6iht TMerninycAL day tenqi End each strenuous day of business or housework or play with the same brisk, cheerful freshness with which you started it !. GROUND RIPPER WALKING SHOES Keep you feeling fit and fine from the ground up Conforming pliantly with the supple flexing of your feet at every step, they let you carry life's lead lightly encourage enjoyment of the most and best each moment has te give. W$ 1am that wendtrul thou or Men, Women and Children The Ground Gripper Shee Stere 1502 Chestnut St. On of our mart ntumedtli Jet Women Vlmeit nt ilyhek Comfert Gelden Anniversary Upen the completion of half a century of consecutive business in this city wc take pride in announcing that Wednesday, May 10th, 1922 marks the Fiftieth Anniversary rf the founding of this estab lishment. On May lOtli, 1872, the late Samuel Kind started this business in a modest way at 241 Market Street, Philadelphia. He remained actively at the head of the business through its many jcar. of progress until his death in 191 "5. The business is new being conducted by tluec sons of the " founder, who have associated with them a highly trained and efficient group "of loyal employees, many of whom have been with the firm for mere than a quarter of a century. Wc feel sincerely indebted te the thousands of customers of the old days, as well as the new, vdie have shown b their continued patienage (in many cases two and sometimes three generations of the tame families) their fidelity te this firm. A cordial invitation is extended te all our friends, customers and ethers te visit our store 'en Wednesday. The honor of your presence will be greatly appreciated. S. Kind & Sens, j no chestnut st. DIAMOND MKUt-'HANTS Ji:wKi.i;i;a-riiuvi:it.s.iiTiis twPtv AflfclT?il lis Man fNAffliPKVl gaTs Don't Miss the Great Sale of Dresses Hundreds of Women's and Misses' New Silk Frecks at Prices That Give no Indication of Their Value , Fresh, new Dresses just unpacked for this Sale, and arranged in nine different groups, each group delightfully varied; and each price se far below the real value one can hardly believe one's eyes. High-grade Street, After After neon,,Dinner and Sports Dresses,' with style distinction in every detail and fine quality in every thread. At UM $18.75 $22.50 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 Canten crepe, crepe de chine, Krepe-Knit, crepe Georgette, taffeta, plain and drop-stitch tricelette, Chnmmy-knit, foulard-and-crepe Georgette combinations, crepe Romaine, Reshanara crepe, crepe Rema, chiffon and velette. Plenty of white for graduation, plenty of black, nnvy blue and brown, as well asthe new blues, henna, rust, grays, periwinkle, orchid and tan. Certainly an ex cellently varied collection. Mistra' Sizes, If, te SO yean, fli.OO, $18.7r, and fS2.!0. Women's Dretses, $18.75, $22.50, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00. H Strswbrldse L Clothier Second FJoer.Urket Street n.t Vd 22,000 Yards of the Most Desirable White and Colored Dress Cottens ; One-third Under Price Te-morrow! We heve lintpci hfrp. enlv six letsin this extraordinary Sale of Cotten Fabrics for Rummpr' garments. But tffere are many ether equally attractive values, including! hnrh atnrrlv and fine, sheer weaves in wide variety at the same exceptional saving Fanr.vl One's suddIv of Dress Cottens at one-third less than the usual price! That ii the economy opportunity here, te-morrow. Dress Gihghams28c A special purchase from one of the foremost American manufacturer. Fast-color checks, in blue-and-white, pink-and-white, black-and-white and green-and-white, also three-color broken checks; 32 inches wide. Printed Voiles 35c Beautiful designs in fine 38-inch Dress Voiles. Grounds arc navy blue, Copenhagen blue, black or giay, many printed in foulard effects.' Dotted Veife55c One of the most-wanted of summer Dress Cottens. Navy blue, brown, black, heliotrope and reseda, Voiles with appliqued dots in white; 38 inches wide. Pajama Checks 18c iy There arc 4000 yards of these neat White Checked Cottens se in demand for pajamas and youngsters' rompers and cool dresses; 36-inch. White Peplin -22c White Mercerized Peplin, 27 inches wide, that" leeks well after repeated launderings. A popu lar fabric for nurses' uniforms as wcU as for women's nnd children's dresses. White Voile- -28c , Beautiful Voiles in novelty weaves, neat checks or broken plaids. They will be fashioned into the daintiest of cool summer frocks and lleusc3. In 3C-inch width. -T- Htraul.rMn 'lethlr AUI 3 rihI A Onlr. Muslin Underwear in Wide Variety in The Sale Women interested in Lingerie and what woman is net will be interested In this Sale. Fer values are exceptional, variety is greater than for years pnst. These arc only a few of the specially purchased under-price lets that make this an all-important event. Cambric Night Gowns, surplice neck $1.00 te $1.50 Nainsoek Envelope Chemises 75c te $2.50 Crepe Night Gowns, plain or figured $l.ne and $2.00 Bleemers, of various weaves 50c te $2.00 Step-in Drawers, of batiste, crepe or novelty cottons 50c te $1.25 7- Stmwbildge Clothier Thiid Heer, Wet Neck Furs Natural Stene Marten Chokers, in animal effect, $29.50 te $42.50. Twe-skin Scarfs, $67.50 te $100.00. Fine Fex Scarfs American Fex in all fash ionable shades, $20 te $38.00. Canadian Fex, in black, brown and taupe, $23.00 te $30.00. Seuth American Fex, in differ ent shades, $9.75 te $22.50. Alaska Fex, in brown, black, walnut, taupe, white and nat ural silver, $57.50 te $375.00. Second Fleer. Kllbert Street Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, Of sturdy Irish linen, hem stitched. A quality that sets n new high standard at this low price. Atsl- J2. Market Street High-grade Twill Suits Including These With New Leng Coats $50.00 te $67.50 Tricetines and fine Twills en the slim, svelt lines of the artistecrats among Suits, and showing the smart details of the -finest tailoring. Alse some elaborately embroidered models nmeng them. Coats in all lengths from the box effects te 38-inch Coats. Twill Cord and Tricetine Suits, $35.00 te $47.50 Straight-line belted models, semi-fitting and slashed-scnin models, many with tailored folds for tiimming. Black and navy blue. It Hjrnwurldge It Ciethl'r Second f'loer lnii i no I i I A r 11 MerningDresses $5.00 Of checked Kingham, as fresh and springlike as a May morn ing. Brown, green, navy blue or red with white. The slim, straight- line is all the smarter for fullness ever the hips. Col Cel 1 a r, tucked vest and fly ing panels of crisp white eigandic are c h armingly d i stinctive. as the sketch shows. Mrawbridce Clothier Third Kloei. nibeit Street. Weit n8i!i w 1 a. vnuL aaar Aaw ' Yfc. JV 1 1 i d?V 1 1 Rv dl Mft ylVIH Miff , i i j i , I I Te-morrow Mere Than 7000 Men's Shirts All conforming te rt -J J. p- Practically our usual hiph stand- N I ZL wanted weav ard of quality. T pattern is included 1500 Corded and Striped Madras Shirts worth one-fourth mere. 600 Mercerized Batiste Shirts worth three-feurlhs .mere. J500 Woven Madras Shirts worth double. 1000 Madras Shirts worth one-half mere. 1200 Fine Percale Shirts worth one-fifth mere. 600 Cantex Rep Shirts worth one-third mere. 500 While Cheviot Shirts worth one-third mere. . 500 Tan Jersey Shirts worth one-half mere. Could there be any mere important opportunity te select a full season's supply ? V-- Straw Ijiidge k Ulnthiei hrtat Meie llishth rtuet Yeung Men's and Men's Spring Suits Reduced One-third te Half! Every suit from regular stock. Made f our regular, dependable manufacturers. All made te conform te our own strict standards of fine tailoring. Five new price groups that are attracting wide attention and producing plenty of actien: Spring Suits of Worsted I (P 1 A Zft and ether materials !''' Suits made by Alce, Q 1 Q IZfk Wickham and ethers O "J V Suits made by Alce and Oy FZflf ether manufacturers P &' V Suits of Hart, Schuffuer QQQ Zft Marx and Alce Makes tP elf Suits from our best 1 fl DO IZfk groups repriced fVOOeUV Incomplete in range of si7es, which is the leasen for such drastic reductions, but plenty of sizes and styles and shades for njen of every type and taste. Ik. Struwurldgc 4 Clothier Second fleer Hail ery ppd find " I i . Beys' Suits With Extra Trousers $8.75 A Reduced Price Suits of all-wool Cheviot in. mixed shades, new at a much reduced price. Mohair-lined coat and full-lined knicker bockers. Sizes 7 te 16 years new ?8.75. 2'Treusers Suits, $10JO All-wool. Geed value. For merly at a higher price. Plenty of colorings. Sizes 8 te 17 years. 2-Trousers Suits, $23.50 Many are from Hart, Schuffncr & Maix. Special Wash Suits, $135 Special in pi ice, special In material, special in their care ful finish. Popular colors in both middy and Oliver Twist styles. Sizes 3 te 9 years new $1.9."). Second Ploer. nitwit Street. Eit Fine French Voile BLOUSES Frill Blouses trimmed with Irish lace. Peter-Pan Blouses trimmed with Irish or wide filet laces. Convertible-cellar models, w i t h Valenciennes laces and embroidered panels. All especially designed te wear with the fashionable low cut suits and speits sweaters. Prices ?e.50 te .?7.50. Perte Rican Hand-Made Blouses. S3.75 te $16.50 All of the finest French voile, with exquisite hand-work and fine laces. -.trjnl.rldp I Clethlei Second Fleer Centre Men's Fine Straw Hats Frem England $1.95 That's a price for Knirlisli i.n... U.. .1... i i j , men here f.em all parts of Philadelphia-and we be ievc it S Hats .n smait shaves, all with comfort cushions. Fine lennit. ei cneic cuce. (ircat value $1.9i5. I Stral,r.B.. Clmii er S-cend fleer Market Htret. Ea.t with aw T Beautiful Deuble-width Silk Canten Crepe $2.65 A Heavy Lustrous Quality Regularly close te one half mere Net only is this All-Silk Crepe in that fine, crinkly weave that distinguishes Canten, but it is in- a heavy, dependable quality and double width. The let is large but the demand will be great, se we advise early selection. In these shades White Copenhagen 'I'inU Periwinkle Orchid Meadow Lark Silver Tan Jade Steel Peppy Red Taupe Weed Brown Henna ('anna Murine Xavy lilue, Rlack Seal Rrewir H-V Straw hrldiir t riethler AU'e , Centre A New Medel in Neme Kepservice Corsets at $7.00 M e d e 1 .lle, sketch ed, is just I lie Corset for women who requiie firm corset ing ever the hips a n d back. Klast'e in serts in the low bust and bread bands of clastic i n the skirt are arrang ed te give the best figure lines and te distribute and control excess flesh. Fer greater com fort the front clasp is gradu ated, and the Corset is rein forced ever the abdomen. Price S7.00. Other Neme Corsets $3.00 te $13,10 Neme Circlet Brassieres $1j00 te $5.00 Mraubmip t rimhi Thlil Kloei Market Hirecr, W i f Sl i V mi I) Fine Housekeeping Linens at Attractive Lew Prices ,1,-0 . ' ? , P,;.''Pf'ttl bride nhke will de well te select from the.P dependabli. Linens. Net only w ,ualitv the finest at thS pr-ce , but prices themselves am moderate. Many let: s arc r n etabl v irfnUnf" r,CB.U,n,'"". And this ' ,he facc '- the new tariff , Se Scotch Tabic Linens Deuble Linen Damask Hiiiner Cleths and Napkins, --H h, ?,.u0 a dozen. line tve v. X'nnkin, ( '.inv. inch. .S9.50 a dozen. Cleths, 'finer quality, $10.00, $12ri0 and S13.00. N'aukins. 24.incVi sir. en S7 Z du "n f i CU rt'""- frhiacd-SMO a dozen nJlfj; i ' "'" .-y'". i"'y.blcachcd$6.00 Hemstitched l.men Damask lnch Napkins $0.00 t '" v s r'"l"-.d.-e i t elhler- ALU II, Centre Twe cNcllcnt fiialities 70- niwu i.iiuiKiSrC, line uir innvi' ueuuie Uamask, 71 -inch. M.00 a vard. and 22-inch Napkm... ."10.50 n de;:en. 700 Philippine Dresses Fer Babies of 6 Months te 2 Years $1.75 A Saving of Mere Than One-Third Coel lit tie white Xainsoek Freck fine and dainty and cxnuisltelv mad. ' , . Net only is each scam hand-run, but tnp ciu'ular yoke is beautifully cmbieidcied and scalloped by skill ful fingers. Mothers will net" the deep hems, the nrat seams and the dainty simplicity of lye with delight. As for the value it cannot be surpassed at ?1.7.'i. , I - Straivbiidg 1 Clothier Third fleer, Wwt' wr'al Mm i rrfc" j rww !" m "JS Htl. Mt 1MI rM "iwa rti -. n M fC-1 ri' M w . 3HJ - k 'jn n r-i -1i-J k 2I M w i! tift l.!Vj.U m v.. i (, 1 m J.,r jl'w.. $$$& Wi .