WPrlPFKTirv -., 'v.pFpvif) i-.i f'ffi??' iW ''''Vjr.'e tJVr iM iJVJ. ' W;y --' T'V-V.H' ' 'W v- ,. - V'vWfft " $ I ft 1 a ? TRUSSES ALL KINDS Expert Fitting Elimination and dvlc Ue. Competent i.a. .n.nrtant for wemiD ana cnnarn. Btaienabl prices PHILA. ORTHOPEDIC CO. 49 Ne. 13th St.. Phila., Fa. -fresh! and ready for a real day's work when you travel en the Reading. Commuting te the seashore Is he hardship when you use "The Itemllnff." Yeu will llml the trip up will leave you icady for a rent day's work. The return trip te the shere will only clear the fop of buslnes from your bruin and prepare you rcndy for an eenlni? of real en joyment. Try ''The Reading." Yeu will be pleased. Philadelphia & Reading System Atlnntlc City ltnUrnnd hI2Iw. FRAN WILLIAMS AUTHORJS DEAD Funeral Services Will Take Place Tomorrow in St. Luke's Church, Germantown WROTE MANY 'POEMS Natures Beauty is still supreme Ground G juppjui Shoes fellow nature's lead. They allow the mascularacdonvrbichieepafeet .healthy and happy. Thiy re store and retain the normal, beautiful human feet. Becans they are natnral, they are stylish. Try them en for feet comfort nereT felt before. FOR ALL THE FAMILY Qreitnd Qripper SHOES 1502 Chestnut St. Phila., Pa. &vVy ' IRr'? 'H FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA, , MOND A Y, JUNE 19, 1S22 PLAN TO PASS TARIFF BILL BEFORE TAKING UP BONUS Republican Caucus Expected te Adept Compromise Today Wahliurten, June 10. (By A. P.) Adoption nt the cenference of lie publican Senators today of the com promise plan te dlspose of the tnrilT bill before taklnc up the soldiers' bentiH measure, with a pledge, that It rImII have right of wnv and be brought te a vote before adjournment, was pre dicted by the party leaders of all fac tions. A sharp fight was In prospect before the question was settled en the fleer of the Senate, a few Republicans net In agreement en the plan and Demo cratic advocates of the bonus promis premis ing te make nn attempt there te obtain displacement of the tariff bill te permit Immediate consideration of the benim. The prospects were that the majority program te resume 'debate en the tariff after disposal of the naval bill, cither late today or tomorrow, would prcvalL Qtiri iST" if R f Seasonal U Ul k M m i & . aa TUUCIW713 en FRINGED KSCARF SKIRTS vf Imported' Btignsh Weel Scarf t 8.00 Formerly 1250 10J0 Formerly 16.50 A dmelj tale, offering the sea son's fivcred vogue at prices that commend themselves te the db criaalaarmg -woman. Twe distinct styles are offered tbe 'wrap around" type and the strictlv UDeTcd model in delightful col orings designed snd tailored in ear private workrooms. Purtienlarj appreciate for tennis, golf and ether outdoor activiUti MAIL ORDERS INVITED 1701 CHESTNUT ST. Cerner 17th Mrt g tii ten San Vranemi.0 N Yet . I Chlcane gr. - i i 'a4 rasjsnRmivprnBnnnBpBn I VkSyI Francis Heward Williams, author, poet, and descendant of ene of the olden families in the State, who died at his home In Germantown yesterday in his seventy-eighth year, will be burled tomorrow afternoon. Services will be held in St. Lulte's Episcopal Church, Germantown, en the vestry of which he served for many years. Mr. Williams, whose ancestry in this country gees back te the days of Wil liam Penn, had been ill blnce the death of his wife, Mrs. Mary 15. Housten Williams, in February, 1020. Most of his life had been devoted te literature and he was known as a leader In many literary movements. He contributed (.onerously himself in poetry and pree te the newspapers and magazines. He begnn a business career, and nltheugh, as it turned out, he was des tined for the world of art, his busi ness ventures were all successful. Jtrem lumbering he turned te the wool business as n member of the firm of Seal, Williams & Ce. Mr. Williams also had ether business Interests, such as coal and railroading. He withdrew from all of these when the lure of the pen became tee strong for him. Mr. Williams was born In this city September 2. 1844. He wan n son of Jeseph ,T. Williams and Martha P. Shoemaker Williams. Ills early edu cation was received from tutors and later, at the Baldwin Classical Scherl at Bread and Arch streete, from which lie was graduated In 1800. Fer ten years he contributed te the papers and magazines.- Among his writings, the mere serious of which came after his journalistic career, were the Princess Elizabeth, a lyric drama, 1SS0: The Higher Education, a com- edy In two acts, 18S1 : Theodora, a Christmas pastoral, 1882; Master and Man, a play in five actB, 1884; Atman, the Documents In a Strange Case, ism ; Pennsylvania Peets of the Pro vincial Period, an essay, 1803: the Flute Player and Other Poems. 1804: At the Hise of the Curtain, Dramatic Pre ludes, 1004. Electro, one of his ifcherter and best-known poems, fol fel fol lews : My lore tee stately is te be but fair, I Toe fair she is for naught but stateli' nets; She bids me nay and vet a silent yes Dicells in the dusk her shadowy eye lids wear. My love's step makes a musie in the air. Touching the sense teith a divine caren. And all the rapture of the dawn doth mens The light that leaps te life across her hair. jTer mouth is Just the love couch for a song, And mid the fragrance of its riven I flowers Lew laughter breaks and trembles olese te tears I Mingled of mirth and melody, a throng I Of bird notes icakes te joy the drowsy hours 'And iceavei delight through all the j grieving years. Mr. Williams was founder of the I Welcome Society, made up of the de scendants of these who enme ever with William Penn in the Welcome, his ship, te settle here in 1082. He was descended himself from Dr. ThemaB ' Wynne, nnd was president of the so ciety until a year age, j He is survived by four children: Churchill Williams, editor and mag azine writer, and Aubrey Heward WIN Hams, both of this city: Dr. Gnrney Williams, of Atlantic City, nnd Mis. Baltzar de Mare. VETERANS IN RICHMOND Survivors of Confederate Armies Meet for Their Annual Reunion Itlthmend, Va., June 10. (Hy A. P I Richmond today welcomed t-ur-vlvers of the Confederate armirs, their families and their friends, estimated ,e number about M),U00, te attend the thirty-second annual reunion of the I 'lilted f'euft derati' Veterans nnd mix ilinrv organisatiens. Tim reunion program was te begin !.iti today with the annual convention i i he Confederate Southern Memerial --.nclatlen followed hv the opening m -Mnn of the Sens of Confederate Vet i inns tonight Governer V. J.ec Trinkle nnd Maver dpfirge Ainslle will ddlwr the addresses of will une te the sons tonight nnd will greet the old soldiers tomorrow. Gen eral Julian S Carr. of Durham, N ,C.. temm.inder-ln-c.hIef of the I'nlted Con federate Veteinns, who recently recov ered from it critical Illness, was'en hand te welcome comrades. vrnsNGB nspvaua pxepsbzt) Natural Alkalin Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as possessing great Medicinal Properties 5$KV0UR lyaii.. DISTRIBUTORS ASCIIKNUACII j Mir.T.rs MITCHELL VLlSlVUKJt CXI. aiiutvtix. tutu? oe. SM11U. HLUiK VIUUVU OOb ell 3 Sag-jig? Hm BeUhd at M i tha Spring H KaHPKKiiSHBEXHaKwwraHHBHHI WMMwtm WHY GROW BALD? EMn8 awx drafts of Cantharldea will eauie a ore ero fu growth of vl voreus, healthy work with Nature. Try ena bottle. LLEWELLYN'S Philadelphia's Standard Drugstore IBIS Chestnut Street Mrwellrn'a Dandruff Letien, 75e I L Seth Themas Mantel Cleck Mahogany finished case, 9j4 inches high, 16 inches ! wide eight-day Scth Themas movement, striking hour and half hour en Cathedral gong $17. We show a complete line of Seth Themas clocks all are moderately priced. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS THE TWO WAYS IN WHICH A CAR MUST MAKE GOOD After all there are only two things you need te knew about the car you are going te buy. One is hew it performs. That can best be judged by riding in it. That settled; then the only further question is, will it always run like this. Te which the only satisfactory reply must be, it always has in ether words, the past performance of the car as shown by , the seven-year-old models still in the hands of original owners. Foss-Huehes Company,' 2 1 st and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Wilmington, , Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster Pierce-Arrew iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH I Seashore Service I Satisfying! Appealing! ATLANTIC COT 70 WEEK-DAY TRAINS 70 , between 4.00 A. M. and 10.25 P. M. Standard Tim. 3 ROUTES DIRECT CONVENIENT 4 STATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA 3 STATIONS IN ATLANTIC CITY S DIRECT THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM CHELSEA STATE DEMOCRATS CONFER, Chairman, Candidates and Commit teemen Meet te Draft Platform llarrlshiire. June 10, (Ily A. P.) Deineeiutie Htate Chairman Austin U. MiColleuich, Democratic State candi dates and members of the Resolutions Committee will meet today for iHbcus iHbcus iIen of plnnkH for the Democratic ilut ilut ferin for the fall tiuniinlKii. Several drafts of important features of the iilatfeim hne heen madn and during the day the inndldates will miIj mit their leus In remind te them. The cenference will Inst nil day BELIEVE BRITISH SHIP LOST Wreckage of Blue Sky Washed Ashore Carried Crew of 14 Londen, .June 10, (Hy A. 1'.) The admiralty nnnniinccd that the drifter lllue Sly, which left l'oitsineuth June 1'2 for ImerKuidnn, Scotland, In pre Humeri te he lest with all hands, WrcckiiKe of the lllue Sky hail been washed ashore. The vessel carried a lieutenant, two 50 OCEAN OTY TRAINS 50 1 between 4,00 A. M. and 10.00 P. M. Standard Time. ADEQUATE SERVICE TO WILDWOOD, CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, STONE HARBOR 5 15?" Use the all rail Delaware River Bridge Reute and avoid "ftl s delays incident te Ferry transfers s $1.50 Daily Seashore Excursions $1.50 Leave Market Street Wharf Eaatern Standard Time for Atlantic City weekday 6.00 A. M., additional train Sunday 6.30 A. M. Fer all ether re.ert week-day 5.52 A. M.i Wildwood, Sunday 5.00 A.M., S.4S A. M. and 6.00 A. M.i Cape May, Sunday 6.00 A. M. Stene Harber and Ocean City Sunday 6.08 A. M. Additional train te Atlantic City 6.30 A. M. July 4, September 4 and Saturday, Auguet S te September 2, lnclu.lv. ASK AGENTS FOR COPY OF NEW SEASHORE TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Th Reut of th Broadway Limited , SiiiiiiijiiniiimiUuMHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuJiiiiijmiiuiiiuiiiHiiiNiiiiniiiii m niiiiiiiiii mZsZ' ss Opportunities Still Plentiful In This Great Rebuilding Sale fl'But the swiftly passing days Tire bringing this money-saving Furniture Event toward its nlnnn IXT L... i. -1J T7I. . .. 2 i... .. n i- ..-t. 1... ..!..), i trnnve T font- if 10 e I... iwev. vye iittve nut seen, nor sum, r uiuitui e m, uuii iuw pnuca m jrcaie. .), a twig vi. nine einuc we leuuctu prices te sucu a uiubc inargm evei cuau icuuvjwuud wv f'V " aiiuust every Suite and Piece in. our vast stock. J Putting up a four-acre structure en the site of seven buildings we demolished te make room has given us the most trying experience in years. Deprived of thousands of feet of fleer space, we neither had room for our Furniture or our working forces. Our only resource was te mark prices down low enough te keep Furni ture going out as fast as it came in. We are accomplishing our purpose. The great values' are doing the work. Every day is helping te relieve the congestion. J This means that it will net be many days before we will have cleared sufficient space for our werK, wnen this wonder ful everit in Furniture will be brought te an-end. Te all our customers who have any thought of Furniture we say, LOSE NO TIME in acquainting yourselves with these great values, 'because this is one of these opportunities that seldom come, and pass all tee quickly. DINING ROOM Walnut Suite, 4 piece, $120.00. $290.00 Mahogany Suite, 10 piece, 9220.00. S340.00 Mahogany Suite. 10 piece, $283.00. Walnut Suite, 3 piece, $345.00. $610.00 Mahogany Suite, 10 piece, $480.00. $525.00 Mahogany Suite, 10 piece, $478.00. $585rOO Walnut Suite, 10 piece, $525.00. $660.00 Brown Suite, 10 piece, $550.00. Walnut Suite, 10 piece, $050,00. Brown Mahogany Suite, 10 piece, $725.00. walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $895,00. Brown Mahogany Suite, 10 piece, $988.50. $2100 00 Walnut Suite, 10 piece, $1800.00. LIVING ROOM Mahegnny-iind-Canu Suite. Tapestry-covered pring seat, 3 piece, $50.50. Mnhegany Living-Roem Suite, Tnpeitry-cev-erf i n-iT' ntn, 3 piece. $65.50. $225 00 Mahogany. and-Cene Suite, S pieces, $iV! CO. $210.00 OveMtufTed. loese-cuhlon Suite, spring scats, covered with TapetryiT 3 piece, $185 00 $235.00 Overstuffed, loose. cushion Suite, sprlnf seats, covered with Blue Velour, 3 life. $205.00. Overstuffed, loose-cushion Suite. spring cats, covered with Fawn Velour, 3 pieces. 352.C0. loose. cushion Suite, serine with Orchid-color Mohair, 3 Overstuffed. loose-cushion Suite, spring sent covered ' with Blue Mohair, 3 plecsi. $530.00. v Overstuffed. seats, covered pieces, $005.00. Overstuffed. with Taupe Mohair, 5712.00. Overstuffed. loose-cushion Suite, spring seats, covered with Figured Frieze, 3 pieces, $303.00. Equally Great Values in Bedroom Furniture. Hundred el Easy, Overstuffed and Wind or Chairs foriLlvlng-Reom and Hall at Wen aeriui savings. loee-cuhlon Suite, pring eat, covered 3 pieces. rinrks Renaired-Wncther u ,)e n Hn,1 Wa- Mantel or UUIKB XVeptUlCU ft gtately Grandfathers' Cleck, either American or ferelcn manufacture (In the repair of which we spe claltee). we will mend It properly and return It promptly, nnd with exceptional care, Lamps in the Sale-HunUrcds from whlc te cheese, nand- T . , some, urtlstlc and colorful. Desk, Table. ! loer. Bridge nnd Hanging Lamps The latest designs and the new eat CQler cfttct- All marled at unequaled bavlngs. for the immediate delivery Customers Can Make Convenient Arrangements yef Furniture and pay for it in regular payments while, thnvn.n i..i : ..... . " ""- "j"jk ua cornieris ana advantages. OUR EXPERTS ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO ADVISE CUSTOMERS ON INTERIOR DECORATIONS JLB.Yan S MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND RETAILERS Cft MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN N J Ster Opens at 8t30 A. M. Ttltohetu I rnn..J0n!- rn i .i..j 9 Opens Cleus at 5:00 P. M, Ttltpheni J Pennsylvania, Call Lembard 6200 Conntttien J Nu Jersey, Call Camitn 280 Market Street Ferry Beats Land Opposite Stere V7I Ah ILLUSTRATED FROM OUR SALESFLOORS A distinctive Suite whose lines reflect the artistry and grace of the old Italian designers. Made of frosted Walnut, rich in decorative effect of greenish blue and old geld, this Suite exemplifies te a wonderful degree the warmth and restful atmosphcre that should characterize every correctly furnished bedroom. Important, tee, is the handsome interior which the Van Sciver Ce. decorators knew se well hew te arrange. An impressive Suite, at a value such as has helped te spread the fame of this Great Stere far and near. . AN IDEA OF THE REBUILDING SALE VALUES AN INCREASING DEMAND FOR WICKER FURNITURE has encouraged us te assemble one of the ,!riCoaufnntterv L Kv", y0U i""'0 M.y er laH ccs- F clcpancc, variety, new nnd lich color effects and lux lux lux oXrftfimefe Jhere ha"y anything in Wicker that cannot be heen heie. One of the most gratifying things te our customers is that they find our values surpass anything in the Wicker Furniture market. GREAT OPPORTUNITYlMXilSTER RUGS inri,vafSdSTLHSiPa-t?1'-tLiairii,are m'cy.i0 PV niere t in the Autumn according te present market 2 Z.rEnZ Sif H,lgh,Pl.le Ru.8 ' at Price,s x than Rugs of this kind have been sold for in some years. Handsome designs and colorings with a geed choice of beautiful Persian effects. In addition te the tm-sTaseTy many CUSt0mers wUl be glad of the advantnge of being able te select Autumn designs at Rugs, size 6x9 ft. at $21.00 , $24 50 and $28 50 Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft., .at $32.50, $45 and $52 Rugs, size 7.6x9 f t. . . . at $27.50, $32.50 and $37.50 Rugs, size 9x12 f t. . at $34.50, $45, $49 and $56 ROYAL WILTON RUGS, SIZE 9x12 FEET, SPECIAL, $69.50 We only have 82 of these beautiful Rugs in exquisite Persian designs and the most wanted color effects. Blue, Rese atrd Taupe. , A wonderful value. HANDSOME SUMMER RUGS IN RICH COLORINGS A wonderful variety, from the most attractive Demestic weaves te the mnrf nv.i.. i.- !,.. i t ' , n i. Rugs, Olatha Novelty Grass Rugs, Reversible Art Rugs, C 0Sa nn 1 PiaUcd eZ Grass CJTKVp JBpanTii?V1hnn STENCILED GRASS RUGS,, Size 9x12 ft., $6.50 STENCILED GRASS RUGS, Size 8x10 Vt., $5.50 v If T i iTTTTi iTTi i Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 inn niiiiiiiinii in inn . i Biiiimr ' ' ' ' "" """""I""" '"" wiMi nrispiiii 3!. midshipmen ana eleven men. 'L 'i4j "J. V &. jy.ivi)