isaflffimxwtft! te jJct flUBI&P1-' '' Wfe8 ff J!HIMEli----------------l &$WW 'JfiVKNTNf PTTRTTTnr TTmaTflP-PtTTTAllFrPTTTA WKTlVTSBnAV JTTTVIB 7. 11W&. v iv. -v '.-.- .,.-..', -,.-. .-t MAiUWirti, V ., V LUTHERAN MISSION DRIVE GUNISALLSET fDR ATHLETIC NEET u,n Frem All Branches of Mill 'tary Service Will Take Part , in Twe-Day Carnival n MEMORIAL FUNDS' SOUGHT ftV take Place Fand; Pn rk. .Twenty flint iitrect and Lehigh avenue. Athletes from a great mojerlty of Legien pests ta this city will compete In the varied events, which will attract .'ntrlM from the Army, Navy and Ma ?. ftre; The Field Day Committee 'rS'rngcd entries ffiM hfiS ilthta of the service, mailing the fijrthe official athletic meet of wrv- men and veterans In the eastern part of the country. fflmbln-Buehsbaum Pest, Ne. 05, J? charge of the funeral today of Jo Je Jo Seh WiRn, veteran of the Spanish R.ZnWnr. service en the Mexican &S 2nd the World War. who died Day at his home, 411 Manning ?t Private Wntsen was geesed S Mle flKht," vh Company OlMth Infantry. His death was nt nt tribetcd te this. Interment was In the Suien' National Cemetery. Limekiln Ske and Haines street. The Executive fLmmlttcee the pest will meet at the ISTef 5IIM Ethel Rothman 4252 PirlcMde avenue, tomorrow evening. A Smfclc is Planned by the veterans te June 21 at the home of Maryln O. fSteln, the pest commander. "The Furman Hcnnieker Peel, Ne. tec --nt nunnl the 1fflen medal at the . Wih Scheel June 22 te the pupil with the highest Ftandlng In scholarship and patriotism. -. Harrv (J. MilKOn, cemmnii'lci of the PhllidclpMa Pemmnmlery of the British Crtat War Veterans of America, nd drtsscd members of the Frankford Pest, Ne. 211, at a met-tlng held last night In the Frankford Library Auditorium. Te date this pest has 354 paid-up mem bers, an Increase ever last year, and only fifty-four behind 102,1's total membership. Eleven ether men have been prcrecd as members. The next meeting of the Geerge II. Imhof Pest. Ne. lull, will be held Sat- f imliy at the P. O. S. of A. Hall, Dtuphln street cant of Twenty-ninth. Churches of the Twenty-eighth Ward ire taking up a memorial efferlng.whlch Trill be turned ever te the pest for the cor.itructlen of a memorial in the pest's new home In honor of the Twenty eighth Ward residents who gave their lives in the war. Collection boxes Lave beta 'placed in stores throughout the wild for the memorial offerings, and amy home in -the witrd will receive i' tnvelepis, in which contributions may be made. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Le Papm Last nitc after suppir ma was reed ing the paper out loud all about all the dlffrcnt kinds of robbers and berg kn, snin te pep, My goednlss Will yum, for hem en sakes dent neglect te lock all the downstairs windows tenlte, thats all you reed about nowadays, rob bers and bcrglers, bcrglcrs nnd robbers. Ones as bad ns the ether, pep scd. And he went down and locked the win win de! i wile he thawt of it, nnd after a wane I went te bed en account of hav I te, and I went te sleep and weak ' 5L?e? .en ncce",nt "f a fearse noise J.fciDTrlf """"'"ng like a gun going n'llt J 3,ln,p(,(, out of bcd thinking" 0, robbers, bender!.. Vich jest then I lnKPieoinln5.eut of h,H """ and called down, Hay pep, wats a mat As toen as I find out I'll let you fcr1, Meenlng he dldent knew ! & nm,1 jcst the" " was , Mower fenrse shot, ma saving. O. the J" is full of berglers, this is dred- feaweif6' t,hcn thc.re wns another taffiii J,l,a P? T- Iu wcrBe nn By betti.?1 nfWiCrst fteta Bre walized. ny oettlM of home brew are blowing Sa frnf i r be ' r?n6, and pep opened Wed !Irtin L"s P.W"""" and Mdlt .. 'f0 bnnnisters In mine, all thi S? .? P1""" "aying, Wats il the sheeting going en? Its nfc,hf "' m,c'cr' that ' f ay. " " wiw nnetner ix- plosien, and the plecceman sed, Who's clcenlng it new? Well te tell the truth, officer, I made a little home brew just for a jeak, nnd Im afraid I put in a little tee mutch excess energy or something. If you wait hecr a mlnnit 111 go nnd get you a' handfull of cigars for the police pen sion fund and then III go and empty the rest of the bottles before they all com mit hairy kary, pep scd, and.the plccce man scd, I awt te report th.ts, Its agenst the law te make home brew, the next time you de it dent put in se mutch ycest. I never have, eny trubblc. Me thinking, Im going back te bed, wlch I did. ,' WArlON PET SHOP 20th and Montgomery Resident " Carry Case te Court . An animal and bird kingdom in their midst provided the revered "day in court" yesterday for residents en Twentieth street above Montgomery avenue, and vicinity. They came Inte Common Pleas Court te complain of the Londen Pet Shep of U. Harry Htrsh, at 1807 North Twentieth street. Roosters made the mornings. hideous, poll parrots screeched the atmosphere raw the rest of daylight and the caterwauling of cats in the night time completed the cycle of noise, the complainants told Judge Davis. The neighbors were headed by W. V. Pnngherne, of 1027 Montgomery avenue, nnd Clara Reich, Mary and Alexander Meier, all of 1800 North Twentieth street. Judge Davis reserved (decision. OPERATORS TO. GIVE PLAY Western Union Empleyes Will Give Musical Cemedy'Frlday Empleyes of the Western Union Tele graph Company will give a musical com edy, followed by.n dance, at Mercantile Hall en Friday evening. The cast in the sketch includes the Misses Gcraldlne Durrewes, Gertrude Weinberg, 'Florence Havens, Lllllnn Bignell, Isabella Howe, Dorethy Jacob -Ben, Marlen Halstead and Jeseph Levin, Alfred Laurla and Harry Saltsjnan. Red Men te Dedicate Heme The new home of Osage Tribe, Ne. 113, I. O. R. M., Bread and Catharine, streets, will be dedicated tonight by the chiefs of the Great Council of Penn sylvania. Invitations te attend have been sent te the Great Councils of New Yerk, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. IS NEARING ITS GOAL Melrose Church Pledges $14,000. Members Are Giving Liberally Lutheran churches of the city nnd vicinity reported $81,000 yesterday to ward the $100,000 fund for Lutheran inner missions, St. Jehn's Church, Melrose Park, has pledged $14',000 te the fund. Ht. Mnrk's Church and the Ascension Church, Mount Airy, pledged $40 per member, the highest per capita giving. The Ascension Church, with only 153 members, gave $0000. Seme of the lnrger pledges follew: Church of the Incnrnatfen. $2037: St. Michael's, Gcrmnntewn, $2000: Trin ity, OcrmantQwn, $2310: St. Mark's, $2025; Atlvcnr. $2710: Apostles, $1000 J Grace, Wyndmoor. $1037; St. Jehn's, $1500: Nativity, $3000. Cerns? CBABUSS just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn !s Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and tomes out. Made in two forms a Colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it I) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the. same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Freet WriUBauer&BlactcCMeaoe.Dtptiss fr valuable book, "Correct Car of the Feet." Sweeping Demand "Fellows this Qreat Reduction te $ 1595 factory price se low that no one who knows fine car values and learns what Stephens can de, can be content with any ether car STEPHENS This new reduction of 150 en top of a reduc tion of 655 already made, makes new a total reduction of?8e$ in a few months I 31 New Improvements, and e7 bonpewtt lS-20snaesanllea 2 te 60 sbUm ta flash Nea-SkJd Cord Tins Hand-built Coachwerk Real Leather Upholstery Comfortable Alley Springs Easiest Steering and Control Gvery Owner 'Declares : It's a Great Car! TRAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY 152-IM NORTH HKOAD STKKKT Opte Erenlnn. Pboe I-ecunt UWO MtAXCHKfll Allmtewn, Beading-. Iineaiter und Easten, I'u. STEPHENS MOTOR WORKS, Freeport, 111. e-organized, 'Rf-financed, 'Powerfully Capitalized ' m KI M Wmlnnrtny, June 7, 1028. Stere Opens at 0 A. M, Closes at 5:80 V. SI. 1 SnellenburgS L 'M ArP RLncK.MtiBKET IIISte 121 STREETS L J .-' i:' IA , Si. n ' i r; 1 . bir J ' Mil y "'. ';ffr.;yrii' Heme" Sectional Bookcases M tide by The Macey Company Complete With Tep, Leg Base and Three Sections $19.85 Additional Individual Sections, . , $5.50 Each The "Heme" sectional bookcase is a new prod uct of the Macey Company designed te meet the insistent demand for a quality boekcaso nt a moderate cost. The lack of pronounced pattern in their design makes them particularly suited te any surroundings. They come in brown and nat ural mahogany, fumed oak, golden oak and an tique oak. Sections measure 9, 11 and 13 inches respectively, NEUENBUJ-jS Fourth Fleer ECONOMY BASEMENT SPECIALS FOR THURSDA Women's $3.00 te $5.00 Sweaters at $1,29 X SjlllllllfPMT I1H Popular sports sweaters in attractive styles, with round neck and long sleeves. Alse n few fiber sweaters in the let. -NELLENBURCS Economy Basement Wjnen's Neat bungalow Aprons Liberal Savings at 9gc Ea. Percale and gingham, fin ished with rickrack braid, sash and pocket. -NELLENBURflS Economy Basement U'ednemlny, June 7, 1023. Hlere Opeiu nt D A. SI. Clene nt B30 P.M. J" nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK - MARKET Ui te 2& STREETS L M Marvelous New Purchase and Sale of 2500 Women's $8.50 te $10.00 Extra-Size Coel Summer Dresses m y J jrfli lie-Iia Win MlDlr7 w at $5.00 Innumerable becoming styles in slenderizing straight-line effects. Fashioned of Sheer voile in figured and dotted designs. Smartly trimmed with side panels and over ever skirts, lawn and lace vestees, organdie, self material buttons and white satin balls. Twe pictured. Sizes 48 te 52. Coelest Sert of Frecks for Summer Days at Amazing Savings! Women's and Misses' $2.95 $1 QQ Voile Dresses at Bright new patterns in an excellent assort ment of styles and colors. ' Clearance of Women's and Misses QC $10.00 te $12.50 Jersey Suits. . . . WO . Jaunty models, with narrow belts, tuxedo or notch cellars. Tailored of geed quality jersey in a a wide range of colors. Sizes 16 te 44. afrS mi Im & Ml IliiL W'mW -NELLrNBURflS Economy Basement Sale of 200 Girls' $2 Smart Regulation Dresses Taken Frem Regular Stock and Reduced te , $1.25 Lonsdale jean, in Copenhagen and white. Straight line regu lation model with yoke, large braid trimmed sailor cellar and tie. Sizes 7 te 14 years. One Pictured. Nete the Savings 1 Girls' $1 Middy Blouses 59c White Lonsdale jean and linene, with narrow braid-trimmed cellar and three-quarter or long sleeves. Girls' $1.00 Skirts at CQp Linene or checked ging- tl JK ham. Plaited model, with or without body. -NELLENBURGS Economy Basement ffl M Wash Goods Specials 25c Yard-Wide Printed Percale. . . Stripes, checks and figures. 30c Plain Celer Linene Suiting. . . In ramie and French finish. Celers include all the newest shades. 34 inches wide. 39c Plain-Colored Organdie, 38 Inches Wide, Yard 12ic 15c 19c June Sale of Corsets Drastic Price Cuts H. & V, C-B and Snellenburg Special makes. Plain ceutil. $2.00 and $2.50 Corsets at 59C a 79c $3.00 Corsets at $1.00 $4.00 Corsets at $1.59 $4.50 and $5.50 Corsets, $1.98 Snellenburg Special in Jlain ceutil and fancy broche. Girdle top and medium bust. 75c and $1.50 Brassieres, 45c and 59c Warner and H. and W. makes.' Lace and embroidery trimmed. Broken sizes. 50c Bust Confiners at 17c Each Warner make. Heek front. Pink and white. SneTUenbUrgS Economy Busement Very Special Sale of Children's Dresses and Little Beys' Suits at $1 Dresses are of sheer white lawn, tucked and trim med with cellars, cuffs and sashes of colored lawn. Suits are made of excellent qual ity material in very smart little styles. Sizes 2 te 5 years. Twe pic tured. Remark, able offer I Children's Bleemers at Of geed quality plaid muslin. Sizes 6 te 12 years. SncTuznBurgS Economy Basement 29c T.eea tVinn tinl? nitA Tm. fVn wisr4- mam..1 .i..:i .w .. ....... j.t.vi. . vue mueb fjufjuiui jiiuiuriai for Summer dresses and waists. This is an exceptionally nice quality, sheer and fine with a crisp swiss finish "Mill seconds." All the newest French colors and shades. Mill Remnants of 39c Kerchief Linen 1 fn Check, floral and geometrical figures. Most- XOC ly in light grounds. 38 inches wide. 25c 32-Inch Dress Gingham 1 0.1 Mill Remnants Frem Eastern Mill - 2 C In baby and fancy check styles. 29c 32 and 36 Inch Checked Gingham 1 fn In the cord weave; large tweedy checks in IOC blue, lavender, pink and black. New Printed 38-Inch Voiles 99. Made te Sell for 35c and 45c Yard -S-5C Fine sheer voiles in new and attractive nat- terns no old or discarded designs. An immense variety in light and dark colors. Ne mail or phone orders. -NELLENBURflS Economy Basement Twe Unusual Footwear Offerings! 500 PAIRS OF Infants' $2.00 Ankle Strap Pumps Te Sell at $1.29 Pr. special purchase of In fants Strap Sandals in Paten Celtskin and Dark Brown Kid. Sizes 4 te 8 Anether! 800, Pairs of These Women's Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers at $1.00 Six pretty kimono colors in Quilted Satin -uuueir eiijipers witn J ' ? ?. Padded Seles. M&&& -NELLENBURflS Economy Basement June Sale Offers Wonderful Values in Extra-Size Undermuslins 49c Limited, But Choice Let of Black Enamel Suit Cases The Bathing Season's en- Women's and Misses' $5 But bin! Suits at $1.95 Geed qual ity surf satin in very at tractive styles. W enderf ul values ! iF $2.94 Mail and 1'henc Orders Filled Made with strong leather straps running all around; neatly lined and fitted with strong locks and catches. 24-inch size in black. JBj8S5f 1vxsn. kHBv Matting and Fab- rikeid Suit Cases Exceptional at S1.44 t0 S3.94 Included in the let are cases with a 4-inch ex tension bellows. All neat ly lined. Many fitted with strong cowhide straps, running all around. 24 and 20 inch sizes. 89c '.EL' H.BJRflS l--nniy UitM-ment -NELLENBURflS Kcnmy Basemnt Big Saving Possibilities en Beys' Light Weight Clothing Beys' $8.50 sr:""!3... se.25 Mixed cheviets. Have full-lined knicker pants. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Beys' $9.75 Twe-Pants Qrr nj P'ancy mixed cheviets and cassimere. Full-lined knick er pants. Sizes 7 te 16 years. Beys' $12.75 0O rjr All-Weel Suits d,0 Mixed cheviets. Ceat, mohair-lined and full-lined knicker pants. Sizes 7 te 16 years. Beys' $1.50 Washable Suits. Oliver Twist model in plain colors and white. Seme have tops, blue and tan pants. Sizes 3 te 8 years. Beys' $1.95 Sab!e.... $1.49 Plain blue, tan and green, also with white tops. Sizes 3 te 8 years. ' Beys' $1.50 Knicker Pants Black and white cham bray knicker pants. Sizes 7 te 16. Beys' $1.39 Washable s Knicker Q"l Pants K' Black and white cotton j crasn, inn KnaKi ana stripea washable materials. Sizes 6 te 18 years. Beys' Blue Denim A O0 Overalls 0l Apron front and shoulder straps. Sizes 3 te 15 years. Beys' Plav Alls Slue denim and tan khaVi. Sizes 3 te 7 years. 'EL NB RT;S ,:-onemy Il.isuinpnt 95c 81c Half -Price Sale of $17.50 te$50 Weeden Beds at $8.75 te $22.50 These beds are odd pieces taken from com plete suits, and are ex cellently marie, with high-rade finish. The let consists of full-size beds, in such desirable weeds and finishes as oak, mahogany and walnut. Just about 40 nf thnni nnil .ill rvn W wonderfully geed val- ues. &tffiK3OT rtllss8r & Women's 79c Extra-Size Step-in Bleemers Nicely made of pink batiste. Women's S9c Extra-Size Gowns and Drawers, Each Gowns of pink nnd white lingerie cloth in tailored style. Drawers finished with embroidery ruffle. Women's $2.00 Extra-Size Undermuslins at 1 1 90Wnft envelope chemises nnd trimmed and sateen skirts with hip-line hem. -NELLLNBURflS Economy Basement 59c i tailored 98c i veryi' . .. 5r''X-r i -W as!: bKiPy itg& mi - - II ' "",! .. ILL II '1.-1 Introductory Sale of Staysneat Mattresses A real tion tien tion stretchable m a t tress, guaranteed for ten years. Made of white cotton, pure white layer felt, pure Java Kapec (silk (less) and long Seuth American hair. Permit us la demonstrate the construction mattress, showing the non-stretchable features. PRICES Rell Edge White Cotten J1 A Q Mattress, One Piece fPJLfiwU Rell Edge Pure White Layer " - A Apf Felt Mattress, One Piece pl.UVv Pure Java Kapec Rell Edge (fcOf rTff Mattress, One Piece P- I D $39.5ai Mattress, One Piece Leng Seuth American 45-lb. Hair Mattress, One Piece. . . SneIlenBurgS Ec rtf m m - & . . 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