Ml reMV4J mmmmmmmmm mpwrrrrv.z" , , l ;vqa ilntnrpED te child 'k T' - .1.-- Millaf B3fi Smith vMri ,nBr m",w" : Fourth St., Uses Blanket as a Shield in Dash Down nan tfl SAVE 2 IN PORTER ST. BLAZE Iv, .,rt jther Miller wived her two- . .'.j Khr. nettv. from a firfi this I Knir br threwlriK a blanket ever I pMW.J.i (hi. rhlltl and runnln l'Jl!;,.h n sfcond-fleor hallway which ,m In flaw nl " mul" " ,ttMf's Miller was asleep when the J"C te the stairs. Mr. and Mrs. W"iL,r hn.e home and dr.v eoerls AS. are In '"' bulldlnR. were clown 1. am knew nothing of the fire il C -Mlllcr rusnc'1 ,lewn with KSS' "fflen the ICemers. Jre part "'"'J' ,nrft el( b .scream Er Mrs. MHI" whcn "wakened by the B decided te try te escape through S, flames, protected by the blanket. tje ,""".,. . nrni-lv overcome bv 3f b t wnV revived i.'5?A,.n confined the flames te the lillwar. Damage was nbeut S200. ."'' -.i .. ...nmntt trnnnprl In their Udrwm" by a Are which "had swept Lf?( firt fleer of n two-story brick ir.illn also were rescued cany mm 'mSm tb-y had become, bewll - ES br smoke and found escape cut H"i.i. ..mm rlisnnnearcd nftcr she A been nssisted te the street by Micemeu. -1"1 """ - - i-- prleter. in whose home ths-flr tee lilsce, in Leuis Cehen. 831 Perter street. He was uninjured. The fire waa discovered shortly after ft o'clock by his wife, who had risen te get breakfastf for Cehen nnd the woman, a ledger. When Mrs. Cehen reached the lower fleer the front room of which is occupied by the cigar store, she found the hallway filled with smoke. As she opened the deer into the hop. she was met with ,a burs! of flame, the fire having already swept completely ever the front part of tnc house, She rushed te the stairway te awaken her husband and the woman. The flames spread se rapidly, however, that their- way te the ground fleer was blocked before they could seize enough clothing te make the trip. Mrs. Cehen ran into the street screaming for help. Her calls were answered by Sergeant Schrack and Pa trolman Murray, of the Fourth street nnd Snyder avenue station, who ran te the rear of the home and made their way te the second story by a narrow stalrwny, which the trapped ones had forgotten in their confusion. Seizing the panic-stricken man and woman, the policeman led them from the smoke-filled rooms te safety by way of the rear staircase. The lower part of the house was a complete less. Damage Is estimated at between $1500 nnd $2000. Advertising Alumni Meets Tonight The advertising alumni of Temple UnlverMty will held JU last meeting of the season tonight at the Music Scheel, 221 Seuth Seventeenth street. There will be two short Informal talks. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT The Municipal Band will play tonight at Thompson street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. iMetmuucr COOL COZV COMFV FRENCH BOOH KPECLU. MID-DAV LUNCHEON fmDi Choice of Flv EntrMi: fiC Siierti HelH and butter: Colf OUC "Hi..- .11. wmm want) """ ' 1804 CHESTNCT The Savey Opera Ce. prtstnlt ( OLANTHE" by Gilbert & Sullivan) Seuth Bread St. Theatre May 25, 26 and 27 -at 8. IS P. M. TlcVen en tile it tbc Bei-O9ice Summer Cleaning I Dresses II Waists Skirts Laces Our wonderful dry cleaning metnea restores your gar ments nnd gives them the appearance of being new. Over 100 Years of Scrviee Barrett, Nephews & Ce. I Old Statrn leliinil Dyrinf MtnniiMimtnt N.W.Cer.l2th & Saniem (US S. 12th). i-nnne imb itainnt J BE YOUR OWN ROOFER I All ou need Is a brmh nnd em IHANOKOTn the wonderful liquid ntite root cement and you can leak woof ind M.ilherproef old tin, alas and robber rnnfa ter a nfirinA nf Ktn 1ft xmara cu a run vrvnr JMIiE ROOFING VOnLAR . Ehnokete la net a ceal-tnr product. It 'l tha Orteln.il Aftnhn1t1lm.AKlna rnnf CMllnir. Refuse cheap Imitations. On Ml. rill rnr aheut 7S square feet. 11,25 ,11 yu,e. fi.j'i in ii-Bai, cans: i.e in 1 IM. cn. FrelBht allowed en 10 or Hia-unNr for inni rur paints. THE SHANNON-ELLIS CO. 20 Se. 7ln St., Phils. I'lione Irfimhard 4SI-7n7 ISOPtUCTMC Come and See t SUPERS Y VACUUM CLEANER. 'OU can only realize what 'a wonderful invention it is by seeing hew easily and thoroughly it cleans. Let your own eyes prove its worth. Phila. made. Phila. crtmr. l anteed. CHAS. W. EMERY AND SONS Eitah. 1MT 1304 Diamond St. Jk CULTURE BUSTED IN EYE Ridley Park UnappreclatlVe of Chief's Digestif Symphony Culture has 'received another death blow. It All came about through the laudable effort of Chief of Police Hard;, of Rid ley Park, te cultivate a naturally 'esthetic nature by having music with his Sunday morning breakfast. All might have been well had net the rhlef selected as his musical mlnlstrnnt an ItMierant Italian organ-grinder whom he had picked up the night before for disturbing the peace, s it was. the neighborhood, deaf te the appeal of art, but net te,the hurdy-gurdy, rose in its might and demanded that the musician be silenced. The deputation of irate citizens, upon arriving at the local Bastille, found the chief at his ham and eggs with a truly beatific expression upon his mobile countenance, while the Sicilian ground out n variety of familiar melodies. There were sharp words, and the out come of It all was that the musician was returned te duress vile, while Mr. Hardy continued his breakfast in gloomy silence, deprived of his soul's solace, and what faith he had before entertained in the capabilities of his fellow-men te appreciate the higher and better things In life. Phlladelphlans Sail 04 Aqultanla Among the passengers sailing from New Yerk today en the steamship Aqultanla ere the following Phlladel phlans: Mr. and Mrs. H. Bacbnrach, ADAMS 310 B. Braid St. Candy Special Widnetday CREAM MINT MARSHMALLOWS 50c lb. Tea Roem Dmlieieu Platter Lunehment IteaMMMP&l a MpwiMLfrrl.igr- YOU have new Ideas for selling new merchandise. We have new Ideas for boxing 1t let's go! WALTER P. MILLER CO., INC. 448-452 Yerk Ave., Phila. ifcMuacturer 0 SPECIAL PAPER BOXES WfTmtCiiL h'jaHniireTCMua r .1BBhflBBBSSBPSBkrfr M.BRiW. . T. lSB 7,j.7 re r:v-vr xrr.-f 1 '.t Xl. ' 17.1 7W mmm. mm MacDonald & Campbell Knickerbocker 4 Piece Spert and Town Suits Ceat, Vest, Knickerbockers and Leng Trousers $38 te $65 Why net have a smart sports suit, the best there is, a MacDonald & Campbell ? We are enjoying a, tremendous demand by busi ness men for sports clothing of this converti ble type te be used for business wear as well as for outing, country, steamer and the links. Our suits offer you the finest style and tai loring, combined with the greatest comfort and sturdiness. Hemespuns, tweeds and imported fabrics of distinction. Isn't the best geed enough for you? Nete Exclusive line of Separate Knickerbockers, $6 te $12 1334-1336 Chestnut Street 1 i"i Your Personal Checking Account This Company allows interest at the rate of 2e per annum en accounts of $100 and ever. Statement of Account mailed monthly. The Pennsuvania Company for Insurances en Lives andQrantinj) Annuities Trustand Safe DepesitGdIvIpany MAIN OFFICE 517 CHESTNUT ST Opposite lnrtcpnrlcnr Hill PHILADELPHIA BROAD ST. OFFICK 1324 CHESTNUT ST. Cerner Juniper Street Mint Ruth C. TSacharach Ht. and Mrs. William Ellis Hcull, MIm Kuth WeUti, Mrs.' Geerge Elliett, Miss Anne Elliett, MIkn Julia' Elliett, O. A. Ernst. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry 8. Perkln, Mlns Hetty Pcrkln, E. V. Ruber, Mr. nnd Mr Herbert A. Greene, Leuis Geldfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Bnst, Chris tian Bat, Adelpt R. Bast, El weed G. Moreztl. Margaret P. Field Will Probated The will of Margnret V. Field, 105 Seuth Eighteenth street, was today ad mitted te probate and leaves $300 each te the Methodlet Episcopal Heme for Aged nnd Infirm nnd the Afibury Park Hospital. The rest of the cfctate of $13,000 gees te relatives. The will of Elizabeth Hcnuhnw. 0.18 West .Tohnsen street, disposing of $5051, was also pro bated. Inventories filed teday: Helen M. Shunter. $7,123.72; Henry M. Der burn. 27.787.C6; William W. Davln, $48,007.83. MOTHER DEAD, SON SOUGHT Connecticut Family Appeals te Po lice Here In response te an npneal sent te "the TMilleflelphla Chief of Police" te lernte "William Bam" as his mother is dead In Connecticut, detectircs are tearcbini; for htm. The telegram reads : "Please lecatft William Ba at enre and have him ieme te East Wlnserhlll, Conn. Hid mother is dead, "F. STARK." FINE FRAMING EtchingsPrints Water Celers Paintings TEE ROSEMACI GALLERIES 1M0 Walnnt Street mim mawamEm WLr..ti,iz.t'.t'iu. i am n i i nil .rv ii'i - ..n, n'v it wmissSSSmau-' ffpFAyw:ire Advertising builds sales for today and geed will for tomorrow. The Helmes Press, 'Prinuri 1313-29 Cherry Sttett Philadelphia There's a time and place for everything! New's the time! Here's the place! Knox straw hats! Quality we like te have worn with our Rogers Peet clothes. FERRO & COMPANY Rogers Peet Clethes Chestnut St. at Jumper A' Mitre Cut Mirror are quite attractive. The V-shaped lines give a distinctive appearance te an otherwise ordinary mirror. We suggest you ask te see them when you are buying another mirror. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 30th and Walnut PHILADELPHIA BiiSBNsffliWv r Quality Al,ue The Supreme Br jllianw. Ce or and Perfection of the Polished Girdle Diamond haxegreatly increased its demand The worldwide reputation cfthia Establishment is an assurance of Quality, Value. Siyle and Complete Satisfaction WS' k. iyri ffvu AwikiniiM.A' -.- - r n w m arv aam v nm a r m & Ut " JSamdtn, fttlCarltcm BROAD AND WALNUT STS. Lowered Prices Recently we took the initiative and announced a revision of prices effective throughout our establish ment a most unusual occurrence practically at the beginning of a season. This reduction represents a notable and unique effort te present the most equitable possible buying inducements te our customers. Handsome Evening Gowns Street and Afternoon Dresses Three-Piece Costume Suits Spert and Tailored Suits Day Coats and Wraps Blouses, Hats and Furs TAILORED AT FASHION PARK ste . V llfllm- 1 1 TAILORED AT PASHIOM TANK Jfvery phase of prudent economy is served by these Blue Serges at q These Blue Serge Suits at $45 are no mere incident. Thev represent, very actively, an intensive co-operation between our selves and our tailor shops at Fashion Park. q The serge is of known durability and proper shade The tailoring meets the exacting requirements of the Reed Standard of tailoring. I he models fellow the prescribed traditions of correct grooming which are alwavs in geed taste And the value emphasizes the policy upon 'which Jacob Reed's Sens have attained their prominence. -T A vTTtk iri. ... a jAiUUJ) KIKIKIIS son; fmmi - 20 CHESTNUT ST. Het Weather Suits PALM BEACHES MOHAIRS Featherweight TROPICAL WORSTEDS SUPER-VALUE PRICES beginning at $14 50 and continuing te $17 $18 $20 $23 $25 $28 Every suit in this collection is as perfect in fit, style and coloring as ever found table room in this store. Thou sands te cheese from it's simply im possible for a man net te get just what he wants. Palm Beaches Beautiful fabrics per fectly made and finished, and wonderfully well fit ting an incomparable stock of them here. Mehairs Mehairs single and double breasted models soft and silky looking in blue, black and gray grounds with beautiful, harmonizing, c.e 1 e r e d stripes. Every coat front lined with featherweight silk. Tropical Worsteds -.r, "Weigh only about 8 or 9 ounces te the yard." That in a nutshell de scribes our Featherweight Tropical Worsteds. Ideal suits for het weather. ALL SUPER-VALUES! Every suit in this marvelous collection is a Super Value from the $14.50 ones en up. What's that mean? Simply this that we'll save you several dollars en whatever you buy. Only fine quality clothes are sold here no cheap stuff is permitted. Wc started something in Phila delphia clothes buying when we announced our Super-Value policy. Shep around compare don't buy until you're sure you've get the best value. Perry & Ce. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES In Clethes for Men JrJyg; Leuis E .Wisef 7he Qxialily Qurniiure Center 260-262 Se. Fifth St Philadelphia Bet Locust and Spruce rriHERL arc se many lovely things dis-- played at Wiscr's these dav's and all at such very attractive prices that te forego seeing them is te miss rare opportunities te beautify the home at exceptionally j.mall cost. Prospective brides and the "just marricd," tee, should avail themselves of this chance. 43 Ui l; k. ri'. mwi .i -.. i&-r .' " i " 4&j tzrai itL 'li..j'1 IV i I I ;7VinllM , iUMI A BITTY 1 W 1J m ?1jk irJ"L y pr Jl Hta'fc' H W - U J I Heppelwhite Dining. lleam Sm't (tOQT t Walnut or Mahogany 10 pr.. pZ J J And no mattr- xsli.it ... pur,l,,,.c ;n WVrr's wlirthcr rurmture. Carpets U,.j, or vm KcfriK'ratur- -the qualitj is unquestionable. V-, i 4 it 'f 1 4j5 Mi :(i iT'h'M M W n Jt 'i' 1 J&4 KW VV. WstewJ.fetifl M A ,Kk ,. . t. v ---' MteMMm . ' .n CHARTERED 1812. yam, jm 'M VAfftSJ? -- ) . - ,t wmzmps
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