(Wt ',r- & . -M .tl. 1 .'WS :R X tfi f ) ' . v . rati ifffri'i'ff .;-, tiuifi.'i- vt-iijvuvmut9mMmvmw ""pim ": w.u li'H,nii .HfHI'HU' dilJUnfl A. 4.1.. m.te. a. ttiii vv in ninauvm nnr.inai In Philadelphia Ar Cr- j&tn te Obtain Nominations for Aaiambiy j.- m ., .....s HERS IN ' hard: races Berrow' a;blf day feftth. wejn.nl ite one of inierMtjIte them, thr,.d- Thy re .wenring junj w . iX. itt,;.n.i,1 hilt BUnriead" .C.i. .m w are aeiirt ti-be iue $MA in their pUtlcrfl.UMt '1 , , , WI? net the'nrst sTnerjnlp fliht ffiSl Vare,.L.r feyra and J rest imu It In ferthe wcraen. and, accord accerd accord Sfte their Jcadeni,, they., are "all '& down" with ,the responsibility. fcViTw JvBin,'u,'li ". TV1 w jT .'. i"iT.a vnNH nmppinnina mirn ii JUPIl --, W-M.- ,.--.. -.- Kli .M h. A .. lff??i .inaJlerf for the 'feminine as? A?T.l i- thvatarv. NavartttalaM. 'cRleur of th, flttyene:ant rtpt 'IffteHeW. Arid elg hteeJ f 'thrfer- ivnt-three of the 'numbVrwha filed AJ. n.UUODS Ol iarrinuuri. rw 'SStiMnr.' twelre are Democrat, nix re?iir.t..nH1 three Prohibitionists. ffe-e wemen( Mrs. .Rachel C. Rebin- :. .zir r ni ntinnuuia rn vhiiuiimiu uu t'C Prohibition ticket for United States. Feuiv Mrs. Ellen Duane 5Srfand Dr. Helen Murphy, of Phlln jBIfcit: Mrs. Blanche LDavenpert, of MNuS'Uarret ana aiiw June c'ljren ''of HQlana, nrq cauuiuuies jvr yen- !5s'r!etti McFarlane, ., HaW, fourth tttrfct. Philadelphia, la. allndldate STthe Btatc Senate, while MIm Ella ELL.u. of Harrlsbnrtv a Prehlbl- T a ,. "'i m UMltt, anplres te pe eecreiary or in- Ameiw the forty - four candidates for ilk. TLlfittire are eeme of the most femtncnt women In the State.- , N nMl Martha u. Ji'nemaa, or vnit-. (IM.tia i treasurer of the Pennsylvania rWWEmwBryTffffOEirwSTjr??.. iJ..-.w..v.j ftW )KI twentyM or aaatiatletaia teareMnted b the .Women's committee "if tbr' Ceuacll of fltlenkrDafiBse. . , , A MIM -UrfaK.qiWM, of .Kanfiltt. AUegheipr tpOTy ifermerly,;was' pre. Went of 'th 'Cenireae s.r, Women's Cluba, of Wejtern PenntrWanla-. iMIaa GHtrnde McKlnney, of Butler Ceunty1: Is a member of the State Boardref the rederatien ;f PennsyWania Women, Amenf , the Democratic candidates is Mrs. .Jean Kane, Teirka .Brown, of West' Cheater,, vice" chairman of tnt Democratic Party of PenMylTanla In M31.',and'A iraember'the" , Committee , Seventy two, .which .drew , np the Democratic, harmony. State 'ticket. , jHrs.'Kese w. Hsgerman, of Brad ford Cpuaty, aniactlvc worker for suf, t,.W'tl!ti&, flallaaher, prin clbal of EbensburtHlib Hfirtnl' F.. ib Sofi brla County t Mlaa Etas M. nt.in Tamaqua,' Vice. chairman of Jhe Bchuyl kill Leaaue, of 'Wbmen Veters: Mrs Annfe rflllerVMellck. of SwaVthme field secretary f the IRepirbllenri State CemmltteeV Sfra ,Mary !erreU ?of Boethwrn. Delaware Cetinttv. ... ... tlve worker In theChfldren'a Aid So ciety; Mrs. Tlerehce Mv Dornblaser, and Mrs. Minnie SteWart Just, leafs-' Native chairman of the federated' Uuba of Montaemery Cbiintr. M.immrf ,. I ether women' legislative aspirants with State-wide reputations.. . ""t -'" i Heve.ral of these. women have splendid 'phanceate be npmlnated, while the ethers,, of course, ,wlll act only ir. rlence as thelr,..reward. Three Phlla'-' acipnia cnneiaaies am practically cer tain te alt in the Legislature when It Martha. Oi Spelser, First District, wife of an Assistant Districts Attorney; Mrs. Resa B. De Yeung, .Seventeenth 'District, and,.Mrs: Llllle H. Pitts.' Twentr-firft .District.' All haw. tk. support of Senater Vare; - ' ' Weman rJenleaTyvithdravar Mrs. Mary L. Merrell, of Delaware County, a candidate 'for, the Legisla ture, denied emphatically rteday rumors that she had, withdrawn,-from the raxre.. "These .reports are nntm. mH .M put out by some of these, opposing me te'Mng about my. defeat," aheuM.-' am. iuerreussaia, sne xavpra tee' direct Srlmaryand full support of 'the i pre -Ibltlen amendment ' KVLM1 ttVA i " : Advlaa 'NMdad '' ' f ; carp's 'of Uawyera' baa' Volunteered te,, apena eiecuen day m tae fincaei. headqiiaftera la' the liberty Buildiiag,' from 7 AVM..te 8 , Sl.f ,Tliar. wjll" be, aVjiltibla for legal .'advlcav'en .mat ters' that' may arise 'at the polls and also te atari prompt 'action, In 'case-any lilegal;,tactlci are 'discovered. . "'' 1 AlUPfnchet jwatcWi havenbeen; in-! structtd te 'telephone at eacelf legal' advice la needed) Arrangements' have alse'beeh'made te. arrest at enceany persons caUght;ln anMllegal act at the POllS.I ! , , ' , i , . j Tne lawyers wn nav ve(unteerea are Councilman.' James AS .Develin,. Hareld n j tien 'Lawrence .C. Hickman, Arthur ETans, Albert' Smith Faukht. secretary of the' Civil 'Service Reform Aasecla- E. Hutchinson,, E. Spencer Mlltr, ijeuis A.eDey, itoeert ta nnaw, Hareld S; Sherta, Rebert PShlck, 'J. Jeseph Strattbrih Qeerta B). -Streng,1 Isaac.C. Sntten and T .Henry Walnut, former Assistant United States Dls- trlctf Attorneys j , ," ) j AUTO, CORPS TP AIDPINCHOT Women , Watehara ana1ryiUantaa Take Stapa te Safeguard Vete A largecerpa. of meter messengers has been erganiaed under thetdlrectlen of Mrs. Themaii Elwyn. te'aaalst the members of the Women Watchers and Vigilantes In their work at they polls tomorrow. ,The cara 'Wflf be decerad with "Plnchet forvOevernor't-ttlcken,' and will assist the werke'ra In taking messages, and getting out the vote. .Nearly 25,000 of these , stickers have also been distributed te automobile owners in thla vicinity, "Mrs. Hayes A Clement, chairman of, the Women vWatchers and Vlgi lantes'and Pinchot chafrman .of the Eighth Ward, has full supplies of, sta tionery ready (for distribution' te the women ward chairmen today.,.. The bundles were, tied up, at the head quarters of ,, the " Pinchot.. City Com mittee in- the Liberty -Building. 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AsfeyeMr Printer, Lithographer, Sta fiener or Engraver for a cobyefihis new book ''valuable, new office handbook a yardstick for measuring the right grade . of bend paper for each business need IETTERHEADS and officefermstobe the market have made intelligent paper business need each type of letterhead ordered 1 Several, hundred papers buying almost impossible even for each office or factory form, each kind from which te cheese! Whichonecem- an expert. Ne one manufacturer has of direct-by-mail matter, bines the necessary longevity, opacity made a full well-balanced range-a in a tenth the rinie-wldi the assur- tnweight-with the lowest cost? paper for every' need. . ance you are getting the Qne Typewriter papers I Which will best Today, out of .this chaos has come paper with the knowledge that large stand erasure, make the best carbons' what is bemg seized upon 'as the first scale production has given you the best at a price? definite measure for paper content and value your paper selection is made. In almost every business erganfca- value-the first guide in buying. QTART today -te work with your tien, expensive papers are .being used The whole long list has been boiled O Printer, Lithographer, Stationer or where quality is least necessary Im- down into a master line of nine papers, Engraver in putting your paper buying pertant letterheads, by which the -the Eagle-A 'Specification Bends, en a sound basis. He. has already de! whole prestige and standing of a firm Every real difference in grade! Every manded an intelligent standard for are often judged, are en cheap stock, price level! Every necessary weight, selection. Qet his advice en specifying , Permanent records are yellowing-and color and size ! the right Eagle-A Bend for each require crumbling away. In every department, showing which of nme ment Call u ted and h heusualcareinbuyingislackingwhen should be used for each business need, te send you a copy of the book. It will it comes te paper. Yet there are many a remarkable new book has been pre- open your eyes te wastes and inefficien- cencerwhpseannualpaperpurchases d This book, pictured abbve, is cies which -perhaps you never before runintothctensefthousandsofdollars. called' 'TKe Correct, Use "Bend realized. , A book that selves the problem Papers for Business Purposes," It ana- American- Writing Paper Company In the past, the thousands of ever- lyzes, in ready reference form, the The Paper Service Manufacturing Institution lapping brands and grades of paper en qualities' a paper must haye for each , Holyoke, Mass. f ' ,Egle-A Service Heuse in Philadelphia ' . ' ' " GARRETT-BUCHANAN THE WHITAKER, PAPER COMPANY COMPANY, -.,.. 12 te 20 Seuth Sixth Street 404.Cre2ier.Building ' New is the timete select Dress Cottens, while the assortment is largest, And here is the best place te cheese. Net only is the variety greatest, but prices are the lowest consistent with'thetbest in quality. All these in plain shades: Everfast Suiting 45c Linen-finish Suiting 30c, 35c Fifteen, pretty; shades and white in' this popu lar dress and -suiting cotton. In, 36-inch width. Twe desirable qualities 30c and 35c a yard. Blue Ridge Suiting 38c An open-mesh weave that is charming: for summer frocks 34 inches wide. In shades of blue and pink, tanbrewn, orchid, green and black. A new Linen-flnish Cotten, in fast colors light blue, Copenhagen blue, green, mais, pink, leather, rose and black 36 inches wide, v Basketine Suiting 55c , A smart new basket weave, just the thing for sports dresses and skirts. "In Harding, cadet and navy blues, tan, brown, Miami, pink, honeydew, green and black. THESE CADET BLUE DRESS COTTONS SPECIAL Galatea 35c -Middy Twill 35c Suiting 20c '&-y Strawbrldaa A Clothier Alile S, Cantr Japanese Grass Rugs 36x72 Inches, $1.00 Hardly a mere desirable size te be had than this 36x72 inches for "threw" Rugs. These are stenciled in blue, green or tan, in Chinese effects or ether tasteful designs. Pleasing, cool little Rugs for the bare spots in Summer homes, at a value-giving price $1.00. C5) Strawbrldge Clothier Filbart Street. Cress Alsla Stenciled Grass Rugs 9x12 feet, at $5.00 Fresh, new "Potomac" Grass Rugs which wc imported from Japan. Green, tan and blue sten ciled designs, including the wanted Chinese pat terns. 'Every Rug beuhd all around in a color harmonizing with the stenciling. Other sizes many' te match abeve: 36x72 inches $1.00; 4.6x7.8 feet S2.00; 8x10 feet $4.50. aa- Strawbrldae ft Clettiler Fleer iVt, Filbert Street The Neck Fur Seems Mere Effective in Spring Than at Any Other Time "Inconsistency is charming" Fashion has capitalized this strange truth for centuries, but has achieved the mest effective results by pre scribing Neck Furs for Spring and Summer. American Fex, $15.00 te $50.00 Chokers in the double effects, also the open lined Scarfs with head and brush tail. In all fashionable shades. Alaska Fex, $25.00 te $100.00 Handsome Animal Scarfs in all desirable shades. Strawbrldge St Clothier Second Fleer, Filbert Street BB tjflBBaUTT TlTC 4bibbbbbbbbI bbB82TbbH HHfa bHSw IbH r Ct i Yeu Have Weak Ankles And wenr off the heels of your shoes unevenly, your feet need help. . Every Day This Week our feet relief expert, who is trained in the ttiza Hatmfi Will give special attention te feet. This is but a part of our service of keeping feet looking well and feeling well. ' If your feet hurt, plan te get the benefit of this special feet relief service. W atrawbrldse & Clothier Elg.ith anil Filbert Street Nainsoek Athletic Union Suits 65c Usually you pay one-third mere than thin price and get your full money's worth at that! These Union Suits are very well made, of check nainsoek of geed quality, and are cut te fit comfortably. Elastic bands in back. All sizes from 34 te 46, for men who believe in getting exceptional vaiue xer ncir money 65c. B-- Strawbrldue 4 Clothier Alale 2, Slarke &rket Street A Beautiful Display of Women's Colored Cotten Frecks Fine cress-barred and figured tissues with touches of delicate laces. Fine linens, one of the aristocrats of the season, and lovely combina tions of voile and linen. Frecks of imported dotted Swiss with dainty white cellars and stitching. And Andersen's ginghams in all shades, with sheer organdie and linen cellars and cuffs. Price $25.00. Dress of fine tissue shown in the sketch. , And a particularly pleasing group of Hand' made Frecks tha daintiest imaginable; fine cord tucks, hemstitching, fagotine and drawn work all done by hand. Summer's White Frecks Frem $19.75 te $65.00 Softly draped Canten crepe and crepe dc chine; slim, flowing lines; combinations of Georgette and delicti te Inces; tricelette, the cool est of them all ; voiles se fine you can hardly tell them from crepe Georgette; and fine tailored linens and ratines every fashionable style and fabric of the season, here te-morrow. Levely Afternoon and Sports Frecks, $22.50 te $40.00 Many novelties nnd single exclusive numbers, in the fashionable crepe silks, including Rosh Resh anara. Beaded, embroidered and ribbon-trimmed Frecks. Strnwbrldse & Clothier .Second Fleer, Market Street Wall Paper 6c a Piece A quantity of attractive striped Wall Paper at this very low price Gc a piece. Also Alse Also Seme Tapestry Paper in wanted designs, at 35c Grass Cleth Paper of very geed quality 50c iruvDrlK it Clothler Third I'loer. Flllwrt Htreet Cotten Comfertables for Summer, $2.25 That extra bed covering, for camp or home use, necessary these cool nights. These Com Cem Com eortables with figured coverings in medium or dark effects $2.25. Sh- Strawbrldge & Clothier Alale It, Filbert Street Dinner Sets of 32 pieces at $5.50 A quantity of these very geed-looking and desirable Dinner Sets has just been received. Prettily decorated with sprays of flowers and leaves, with full geld edges. Sets of 32 pieces, in cluding bread and butter plates, special $5.50. Similar Sets, 50 pieces, extra special $9,00. Colonial Tumblers, low in price 1,5c dozen. Needle-etched Tumblers $1.50 a dozen. Glass Mixing Bowl Sets, at 75c. , - Htrawbrldae & Clothier lln.em.nt Toilet Preparations Conveniently Located en the , Market Street Cress Aisle Soaps, Brushes, Talcum and Face Powders Perfumes and the "thousand and one" small articles always in demand, ready for quick selection. Linen Scarfs, Lace-trimmed Werth One-half Mere $1.00 We secured an importer's remaining stock d' these pretty Scarfs at a harp reduction. Of' Irish linen, trimmed with wide edge In a rich looking filet pattern. Sizes 18x86, 18x46 and 18x54 inches, at $1.00 each. a: m 4 m ?! M kI". 1 ,tfi tSI u B n 9 fl A M !! I'M 'am iyvi fffa'!A ' JH i r, L. ..
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