WKX7-J.Vm MM" .TJBr'rWWBBlWSHMMTTMWMraiWWW; PV,""I91WBW( TWWMMKWW PafSHCTW.' VliWIWU a SI . V i ji:1 'HWYHOT wwra-dTf V"vm. "-'Vr' v'-y 4W,vrf,r 'i unTiE.:;t aTK"iC w"s y vimei.TJmr,fjik"rTsrrr.wnnws.vr.YJi f .j,; . ,: vtfs, , ... PUBUS IjBDGEK PHIKA.DBLPH1A, SAftTJRDftY, JULY 1, 1922 THE DOO DADS', FOURTH OF JUIif .'. RWSHEragMafiKM Ready for Monday! rMMmmm gKM! Mf ; . w JMMMMMMaMMMMMy Hk tmBmm mmm?1 9mmmmmhBjmJImm2mmmsmmmbRmmmmP ?mmmmmmmmmmmVmmmm1 'MMmNmt'mMMMMMMMmSmDMMMMMmEdMM'AjMMMMMMMMMM - iMKMMMMMMMV'vlMMMMMMMMMMMWa'MMrMMMMMMMl f ' 4 m in Jul ,1 What a glorious day it had been with parades In the street nnd iridltrs drilling In the meadow and a sham battle and picnic dinners in the "pirk and feet races and everything. And new it is nl'ht time and the little Dm Dads are just beginning te really and truly enjoy themselves for after ill, Are works are the greatest fun of all. It has been a "proud day for old Nicholas Nutt for he, has a brand new uniform, with epaulettes en the shoulders and medals In front and he Is "The leader of the band." A huge shy rocket, that didn't se up, has Just Blued him and made a great hole In the bis bass drum. There's Hely, the rascal, peeping ever the fence and he has a lighted match in his hand and leeks as if he had never intended for the sky rocket te go up In the nlr. See the two little Doe Dads that arc holding en te the skyrocket for dear life, and there is a pussy cat en ene tee. Sce the old soldier at the feet of the statue, standing at attention. He probably thinks It's the battle of Gettysburg being fought nil eer again. Sleepy Sam is having a fine nap but 1'ely has found him and In Just a few moments he will be wondering what has happened. Old Docter Saw bones leeks worried for he Is afraid he is going te be very' much overworked unless the celebration ends seen. Peer old Man Grouch is having his troubles, tee, and there are many black eyes and burnt faces and sere hands in Doevllle. This kind of a Fourth of July Is all rlzht for the little India rubber Doe Dads, that are never really for truly hurt. 1 n I C ficketfs Charge ,1-. tie-enacted leaay h" L'inniwlll announce the arrival of the ,fiwident. Concerts nnd aircraft dem- Bitrtnens will be held In honor of the ? President. During the evening the Chief ! Executive will sreet scores of guests at i(tbeeamp "White Heuse." Senater Pep per will dc one ei iuc many uiswn gatahtd men tp pay his respects te the President. Tomorrow morning at 10 clock the President will review the mtire Fourth Itrlgndc of the Mnrln Cerps. Early In the afternoon he will kite for his home in Marlen, Ohie, probably going by meter ever the Lin coin Highway. Today nnd Monday the marines, who ire members of the Knst Const Mnrlne Expeditionary Forces, will advance Krey the mile of open field southwest f et iittMnirg In the exact manner as I old the Civil Wnr veterans fifty-nine r jetra age. Tuesday they will conduct fi I "World War Pickett Chnrjc," using t Mcnine guns, nhplnncs, balloons, radio i apillng apparatus and all ether im- (taunts of modern warfare. uwmreus ei i. mi var veterans from f tit. .Eastern part of the country who $ of General Smeilley Butler will en Moil Meil 's u live again tliev0 memorable hours of utir careers when, as wearers of the Wue, they helped repulse the deter mined 1)11 f nlu n.lt.n... r... ; pickett, ""' Ul u':,"'u, I Veterans of 'as te no Present Tottering nnd hent In- tlm ,-,.ll,t li L'SI ul,esc llorecs ()t tnc tlnys of "03" , ipectaterfl. hut im it ..ii i.-.i. Ii til !.. i " ""l tlllllUWUhllC Ul Snft".!!.: iwcta.i.. . . nv l,,e wenuenui pectaclc presented -by the marines. It IS P0Slblc that Olie 111- tun nf tl,e SekTrV ,e ,,efnn '" wvert under Si .!''.' la' b lre also Monday, but leVbe, .1. , 'V anv et ln has as W betn received by (Jri.cral Butler. -- Klflllf'sr nn nn .. ,l .Jrt. i .- 1 vttiiiir ill imp - iv t his stay here te witness the result of his son s efforts. Twe ether officers known In Philadel phia who arc taking part in the affair arc Majer It. 8. Keyser, whe'in 11)10 was director of the I'hlladelyliln traln iirg corps en the Drexct estate, and Lieutenant Andrew Gorden, von of Judge Gorden, of West Chester. Members of the United Stntcs Con gress who will witness the maneuvers include Senators Mcdlll MoCermlek and William II. McKlnlcy, of Illinois. Rep resentatives A. P. Nelsen, of Wiscon sin ; It. Wayne Parker, of New Jersey ; James P. Glynn, of Connecticut : Clar ence McGregor, of New Yerk; Willluin N. Vail, of Colerado. Four hundred ambulance unit men will arrive here today from the Car lisle camp and will remove the "weundr ed" and "dead" from the field during the charges. Twe hundred nnd twenty five R. O. T. C. men from the Edge Edge weed Arsenal will also reach here te view the maneuvers. Next week n large snusnge balloon will be the object of n night nttaek by airmen. It will be filled with hydro gen gns nnd will burst into flames when hit. Today the vanguard of what Is ex pected te be the Inrgest crowd seen In Gettysburg since the fifteenth anniver sary celebration in lOl.'I started te ar rive here. The historic village is at tractively decorated with lings In honor of the visitors, who will remain, no doubt, until late Tuesday. HOUSE TAKES RECESS l, .".. "": i . ii .L.cl'aW'h 1" that the movements nf I? HWIn Ti?i irn,e Ken,-nls who, took oer,l'oH,,Cl1 1,,ls' clmrfic te'" " fw2i DoerlnB wIlt new West L Pen fielii . ,l'." e"K(' el huge r'Xt.?Cll.'."c'0S, Ihe field, one mlle IX Union 11 no repuUw tit0 .. . :- U iw n terce imnd-te-l ,n,i :,.. i V. le '""'" " III..! '."VI- II Hxly Angle. .,." ei Hint w'here the I'leKctt men this nfternnnn mint Colonel Tracey. Vt Wll march 7. ..." "".'" I wnimander ,i i. i..,Vole,,el Araccy. After ndvnin. i, r CAS ' nerai ricKett. i-ied view h, rI,0 ,imh l will btep ff Wnded It ie !',, r'al lrill'ble, who com- :"" & D,00dy SlAB Only cennr,,! i'iiY:..1' .... . ?. rie ,....". "-' uunng the hm MU be .1 .,,;,. i . l ""Rww. Ills i?andcr ', ' ,L hy Majer Upshur, I JSjwSwinen Vv1 ,bttttulIe of the fc IM "deaK'l.0 Marines. Te make f HP efflicre nV.,1 , soundings" of lUloed'1 win111 ' im'". renlistl. I WfiTttji be furi'slicd by boiled I'ftW-USrt ?' t, . rail L General i ? lelx . t,1(! struggle us did I ?"eral "j nifa.?n ' command RMnder.n.c,h'r- V 0ft'l'rute com- I K t'eurtf, it, c ' f l " llradmnn of fM'cn BerU?ba?kC' "',0 W,U the P..hr9ilheut tin.' hii.i.. i.... .. I,Krates will he ,iuti. l V'f , ,no Uo Ue Uo ilfelen while ',e,'st,8J'l'hcd from the 11 $ and their cr,.v J1";1!' l;euR,', 1 ' Icggli ids Rr"J wtt-lInga rolled ever , 'neral Hutfr , chnp Ij'S&SHonefCon t fcic iinraiki.... . - " viiiri wii EfWtai a i ,Tint-enPvrt t Ca.nn - -.,. t1 ii. nuiiAH..M.l m .. 'a . . - "V ILfl I II1N est hlef of the .1 n I .- "' " V.UIIIII no responsible for the Fer tf MHTa, .a .. " 1V. ."' ' ?'! lfoduetlen .beinii;i:"...ay aencwi ButVr YSfC "hfH rem Vher t'SStlrt. utMn.?!' 0wi as been I T.Hctcnli7 ;4,u ,?8K the Members Ruth Out at Adjournment Until August 15 Passes Washington, July 1. The Heuse of Representatives adjourned last night until August 15, thus giving members opportunity te return te leek after their campuignH while the Senate still is at work en the tariff. Democrats opposing adjournment nl nl mest solidly, forced n roll cull. The vote te quit was 171 te 43 with two voting "present." "Tlie Democrats Having voted with their fingers crossed, I new move that the Heuse be adjourned," Fuld Rep resentative Momleil, tlie Kepublicuu leader. LATEST IN RADIO Every deelepment !n this rapidly develop ing field of aclence and amunement la an alyzed by Wm. a. Kills, former radio expert U. b. Nnvy. rerularly In the ruBLiu LEbaia, "Make It a Habit." Adv. Mrs. Heeper Voted First Time in 1888 Continued from Pace One x interest, I have given my time te active suffrage work during the last thirteen or fourteen years, holding the position of congressional nnd legislative chair man for the Wisconsin Stiff race Asso ciation, nnd nUe being n member of the Executive Beard of the National Ameri can Wemnn'H Suffrage Association. "Since we get the vote I have given virtually all my time te the League of Women Voters, having been elected president when it was organized. I am new bcrving my third teim. I hnve taken no part in party polities but i have devoted my time entirely te the kind of political work that was being done by the League of Women Voters, which organization is nil -parti sun. "Tlie unanimous decision of the Stale Democratic Conference te run me for I'nltcd States Senater, was as much of a Mirprisu te me ns It could possibly hae been te any one else. I was In my husband1 office at work when they telephoned me asking If I would ac cept. Supported League of Nations "I was a very strong believer in the League of Nations, net as n perfect pact, but as giving us tlie machinery te work with through which wc might se cure permanent peace. Untertunately the politicians of the United States s.iw fit te make a partisan i"ue of the League of Nations mid wc did net ratify it. "When the question came up of holding a conference iri this country I supported it with nil my stieugth, I wns u member of the National Com mittee of Reduetien of Armament of tlie League of Women Voters, and I made a speaking campaign pushing for the calling of that conference, ami then trying te crystallize the sentiment nnd get It te Washington se tlie rep resentatives from Kurepcnn countries might knew tlie people of the United Stntes were behind this pence inuc mcut, "1 spoke nbeut sixty times en this question, most of the time in Wis consin nnd largely te men's organiza tions. I believe that the most import ant thing before the world today Is permanent world peace. Until that is kpeured we have no solid foundation en which te btand. I believe that it is criminal te allow our International re lations te becamn partlsim Issues; tlint any man or woman who accepts tlie office of United States Senater or Con gressman should be above allowing party prejudice te bias his or her mind in a question se vital as the pcace of the world. "Yeu nsk whether women can held public office and at' the same time ful fill home duties. Women with young children could net held office away from their home town. I believe elder women can perform their home duties ns well as men can1 attend te their business duties nnd held office. "Tha question never seems te come up nbeut women tnklng pleasure trips te Europe of many months' duration, leaving her home duties, but ns seen as u woman proposes te de something useful the public immediately Inquires whether or net It will interfere with her home duties. , "I had never given much thought te the prohibition question until 1 went into the Legislature te work for suf frage. The liijuer interests fought giv ing the vote te women te the last ditch. My work in the Wisconsin Legislature for suffrage made me permanently 'dry.' " LOSES $400 LIFE SAVINGS Weman Induced te Divide Newly Found Wallet Stung! Three smooth-tongued Ncjreea last night induced Mrs. Elian Woodland, 1710 Plum street. Frnnkferd, also n Negro, te draw $400, almost her life savings!, from a bank te put up ns "security" in n preposition te divide the contents of n newly found wallet supposed te contain thousands of dol lars in cash nnd negotiable securities. Police of the Paul and Ruan streets station are searching for the trio- of fllmflammers and the $100. Bayard Out for Senate In Delaware Wilmington, Del., July 1. Themas P. Bnynid, n prominent attorney, hns announced his cnndldncy for the United States Senate for the long nnd short terms en the Democratic ticket. LadiesKeepYeurSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Seap and Cuticura Talcum charges possible, Te Safeguard Your Payrolls Fer ever a quarter of a century Brink's has transported millions of dollars for its clients without the less of a penny. Today, armored cars (always in teams of two), manned by a cretf'ef picked men, stand ready te safeguard you against less and theft. $14,000,000 in insurance is an additional security against the accident which has never yet happened te valuables handled by Brink's. 'r" Phene Lembard 0168 for infor mation en fiill service and terms Brink's Express Company CHICAGO NEW YORK 315 Lafayette Building FOUNDED 1119 BOSTON CLEVELAND ROCHESTER You'll find this busy Base ment Stere ready, te help out fit you, net only for the Fourth, but for all summer. And. back of eifery transac tion is that same Seal of Con fidence which you have always found a guarantee of this Stere's fair dealing. White Spot ts Hats $2J White taffeta, trimmed with white beads and wool. Very low In price very high in value and cor rect in style. StrawbrldRp & Clothier Lewer-Price Basement Stere Pre-Holiday LINEN DRESSES $2.95 rT Bathing Suits $3.75 Women's and young women's Bathing Suits of worsted jersey at this price just in time for the Fourth navy blue, black, Kelly green and maroon, in a two-in-one model. Other geed Bathing Suits, of satine and surf satin, $1.75 te $2.95. Strawbrldge & Clothier Lewer-Price Basement Store $5 .75 Sizes 36 te 46 Exactly the right Dress for the Fourth and for many ether summer days and at the right price. These Dresses have values very much above this $5.75 Sale price. All pure linen guaranteed net te fade or te shrink. Eight models certainly your model is among them. Trimmed with linen in contrasting colors, pearl buttons and some with fageting and tabs. Brown, Orchid, Beige, Green Tomate, White, Rese, Copenhagen Blue ' Sale price, $5.75. ' Strawbrldge & Clothier Lewcr-rrlce Basement Store -91 Sale of dfi II r-r-r, hVfsTTA I Y V 4 i'i MM J7V f ja mm efyj''1'- M III v f IAri I ., I in-!! KWal V JLm ' r wm .inTn isr a v ; i N Mm MM, i I ivi Wmr$i fl ;i' 9 Misses' Coel Dresses Monday! $7:50 and $112 " - ... Light fresh cool right in fashion and cer-r tainly right in value. Dresses of excellent quality at a price low enough and with value high enough te show the standard of value-giving of this Lewer-Price Basement Stere. Dotted Swiss and Normandy Voile Dresses at $7.50. Canten crepe crepe de chine crepe Georgette and a few novelty silk Dresses at $11.50. Many colorings many new styles. Sizes 16 te 20 These exceptional Dresses en sale Monday. Strawbrldge & Clothier Lewer-Price Basement Stere ay . ( 4 DC 6000 Pairs of V, Silk Stockings! Extra special forfwemen. Very slight "seconds" efl a grade that, if perfect, would sell for about double this price. Extra quality silk with mercerized! tops and soles, seamed backs and narrowed ankles. Black white and colors. Sizcs 8J4 te 10. , : Three-quarter ) O C Socks for ChildrendC Net perfect. Very much less than the usual price of these mer cerized white, three-quarter length Socks. Fancy roll .tops. Strawbrldse A Clothier Lewer-Prlca Basement Stera Sports Sweaters $2J5 Value much higher. Slip-ever model in new designs and com binations. All-worsted long wearing, yet very cool. V-neck; finished with worsted girdle. fitrawbrldifp & Clothier Lewer-Price Bnsement Store WaaajBl Bleemer Dresses 75c Cute, practical little costumes for holiday and summer wear. Sizes 2 te 6 years. As pictured 75c. Others at 85c te $2.50. Strawbrldee & Clothier Lewer-Price Basement Stere Ha 'fei Mere Reasons for Coming Here Monday Extra-Size Bleemers Extra-Lew Price White Petticoats ) Many Designs 50c 85c ($IM' Hand-made Chemises and Night Gowns Extra-size White Satine Petticoats Hundreds of Undergarments Your Choice i Stranbrtdge & Clothier I,ever-Price Basement Store ($100 !$J.56 Timely Sale of Lew Shoes 1500 Pairs for Women and Girls Sizes 3 te 7y. 650 pairs Vacation Suits 75c A Mm Yi ViVl & 75 Straw bridge Beys' (sizes 2 te 6 years) vacation Suits of well wearing khaki cloth at this extraordinarily low price. Short sleeves and sports cellar. Clothier Lewer-Prlcu Rnsement Store Costume Slips $3je Of white tub silk. Much less than the fair regular price for garments of this quality. Tailored models, with 20-inch hem. e & Clothier ' ewer-Pr!ce Basement Stera m 550 pairs $.75 White 'canvas Strap Pumps and Oxfords. New Summer Footwear full of style and value. at $2-45 White canvas Strap Pumps and Oxfords and combination black-and-white canvas Oxfords and strap Pumps. 300 pairs at $2-95 White canvas Strap patent leather Strap brown kid Strap Pumps. Pumps, Pumps, Straw brldKe & Clothier Lew ci -Price IJasemcnt Store Showing Value Scope of Girls' Department This extra-value section for girls is equipped te outfit girls for the Fourth or for all summer wear. $3.80 Strawbrld Girls' Shirt Waists 75c $1 $1.50 Girls' Khaki Knickers Special $2.25 Girls' Middies Unusual ,95c Girls' Gingham Dresses 95c $1.95 $2,95 $3.75 Girls' White Dresses 95c $1.95 $2.95 $3.50 $5 $6.75 Girls' Regulation Dresses $1.95 $2.75 Girls' Skirts 95c $1.50 $1.75 "$3.75 8'nt;brdge & Clothier -Lewer-Price Uaaement Stere Coel Net Corsets wT $1.50 Light - weight Corsets for sum mer wear. White net, long ever hips; well beriYd throughout, with free hlD bdicb. Medium or low bust. Strawbrldce & Clothier Lnwer-Prlce Hnsement Store Heuse Dresses $1-95 Mere than a third under price. Voile of geed quality in ntt checks in a wide cc!or range WWld vests et jiell-material and tasM'.yc) fullv trimmed with vthlttL. armadMmhtl -j ...i.i l . ' lTifiiirt VSi 'j'l and with sash. Alse manyginghamS uresset at tnia mw price. 3trawbr(dMe A Clothier , ' Lwt-I'r( Bawwent Si frra ! i Jj m .1 s SI ll V S 'eartn 1a. uh , m m aS i f in , , . -. t- rx. . vuriai IV I . V . .. w. &.u-E"iA t, A- t T! ayyTyjh j'S'J'V