s '' 111 ! Ill n til ri CUES HIDING CHINESE Kf -7.. ... 4ys Dr. Li, .Repertea men, Treated Her as new of Property suesIride's AUNT 3 W "" ... ,.!.. nmi In UlCSP ihBif " . ... hnn,i 0 benii- n".,:.0I..,"i v- Yerk Blrl. Alice gnrdtr. '"7.ri.i- -H'n aunt. Mnr- -a ...it nvfimni in " v. .. T n charge of alienating nia ".".narXc between n man from Can a Mrrl.8... i..inn iw 1ii n 'rneV"nn,UenK.nVenVct?mlH? i?f(M ." . tiiia ntieet en Ik no, , ,5lM te the result of tills mnrrlnge tffft rue. the day -lie met ...iJ.. husband In the home of nmthcr. Mr,. C. Senega, w here Wne'uK orcf.ue !n ' ....ru t1 lenrnlnc. Alice MwrnmciiL ih - -- -- - ... Kyote met Dr. Fnng-M en nn mm- 'lir'ntt'r. a wemnn of wMe travel, -fci In well known nbeut the unlver- f let..P" :": W rMcV her rnn'J.. ",',,,, h- i,SnlneS in lr Chinese marriage. 1 ... n- Mr. LI declarer her hus- v.n.1 treated her in n manner thnt wen "yellow." She said yesterday through her nunt. Mrs. Hitter, who has HMd br her In ner quarrel wiin j.i: 'My'hunband'n black eyes hnunt me it 'nliht. I cenfein I ndmircl Mh tlrr Mrenrtb and endurance when I lurried him. out mw i tremeie ociere him. rthT niln.rrwhTei'iMiaeMem "The Cliluecc wenlen Inunt be owned by their huibnncln. Ne OhlhniMnli could gel along with a "tfhlte ttenmii mm n wife, who te n Chlnnlnan Ik n aert of n plece of property with an corning power. "My huhband thought he could con trol me and own me bv beating me Inte NiibnilRsieu. lie Insisted that the few thetiMindH of dellnrs I hud In thu bank were his. "lie hml neer gotten ever his Iden of the values of pennies, although he talked nbeut his wealth and poltleu In China. "I was fascinated, and I thought at thnt time 1 was most sincere! In love. "I.ang.l'l would give me n nickel te buy n paper and ask me for the two cents change. He seemed still te hnve the Idea that a peisen can live en n fcW'centH n day, as In China." $4,800,000 FIRE SWEEPS BALTIMORE RIVER FRONT Health Service Hospital Menaced as Grain Elevators Burn Baltimore, July 3. (My A. P.) The fire which swept the Locust Point riverfront of the Maltlmere and Ohie Railroad last night cnused damage est I mated by the company at $4,804,1100. and seriously threatened? the Public Health Service Hospital at Fert Me Henry. Twe clevnters containing 1,274.000 bushels of grain, two warehouses nnd piers leaded with merchandise, n pow erhouse, drying shed, bnrgen and ether structures, crumbled within n furnace thnt stretched along the waterfront ever nn area of six city blocks. Twe fire men were severely injured by falling debris. It was rumored thnt probably n dozen or mere Negro workmen .were beneath the ruins of Elevator H. When It wns seen that Fert Me Hcnry Hospital wnMn danger the 400 disabled veterans of the World War there were evacuated as fast as army nnd police ambulances could remove them. They were taken te a public school nearby. rt-r'i. Vu.T fevv-e v PUB! rtifirti AhuikriTf-iJfiti-r ; . ' IN AIRSHIF DISASTER 8alazar and Crew of Twenty-two Rescued Frem Ocean Londen, July 3, A dispatch te the Central News from Heme mi.v Aijmlrnt Ualaxar and a irew of twenty men had a miraculous escape .from death cs. tcrday when u large nlrUilp in wlilei. they Were proceeding te Turutite iduiigcd headlong Inte ,tlie sen. Meats put nut from the shore imme diately utter the accident nnd rescued the admiral and the ship's personnel, nil of whom were injured. Admiral Hnlnznr was seriously' hurt. AUTO KILLS BOY BICYCLIST Lad, Bewildered, by Passing Ma , chines, Meets Death West Chester, Pa., July 3. Walter P.vle, sixteen, of near Frnsicr, was fil ially injured late yesterday while rid ing n blcc!c en the Lincoln Highway near his home He wns bewildered at passing automobiles' and In turning te nveld them was struck by n car. His bicycle was crushed te .pieces. The bev "was taken te his home nnd died early today. The name of the driver of the car Is net known. BUFFALO TRAFFIC TIED UP .' tA h 1 . w,i-.fe.. ''.rf'H? M " tF,W-Pl i .i AbHBi. f tyt-it t, ('sjv . rtrt ' ? Trelley Company Firm en Open Shep Frontier Affected Buffalo, N. Y., July ,'i, The open shop Issue en which the management of the International Hallway Company nnd its 'J300 empleyes have crashed left Huffnle and ether Niagara fron tier communities without trolley car service. Ne effort wns made te move traffic here yesterday, except by a jitney service hastily Improvised by Mner Schwab. Hejectlng all proposals for a resolu tion and n conference with represcntn tlves of the union te which the men heleti". the company came out flat footed en the main Issue. WWUfrT TO HbSJPITAlT' Will of Jehn A. Crane Alse Leaves Like Amount te Society Among the bequests in the will of Jehn A. Ciune, (u!f, Heuso read nbevu Ardmore avenue, Ardmerc, filed fet piebntc today, was 5000 te the Penn sylvania Hospital for the maintenance of n ficc bed and a like nineuut te the Society te Protect Children from Cruelty. The residue of the estate of $."3,SOO will go te the maintenance of the Protestant Episcopal (.lupcl ut Mlllliigteii, Md. Sixty shares of Pennsylvania Hull, toad stock were left In trust for Mis. Kdwnrd P. Crane, te go at her deat'i (e Neith Kent Parish. Fifty shares of I'nlted Stntes Steel were left in trust for his sister. Anna M. Crane, le re- crt at her death te the Scheel of In dustrial Ait for the purpose of founding u scholarship. Other wills probated lire these of Mary V Firth, $4541) Mniiayunk ave nue, .?l)S()0; William Kless, 2U31 North Twenty-seventh sheet. $50(10; Herace V. Palmer, 4055 Hazel .ivcnuu, $H000. Imenterles of personal estates filed: Mary .1. Heeves, $107,807.1)7: Jehn O. Klsele. N,-13-1.48; Harry V. l)c Hnieii, 7,801.1)0 SAY WIFE LEFT ARBUCKLE Mlnta Durfee Reported Dissatisfied at His Conduct Since Trial Les Angeles, July 3. It Is reported here that Hescoe (Fatty) Arbuckle and his wife, Mlnta Durfee, have separated again and that Mrs. Arbuckle is new en her way te New Yerk. Details nrc withheld, but the bare rumor circulating through the film col ony has engendered a feeling against the big comedian nearly equal in In tensity te thnt which nrese immediately lifter the tragic end rnme tejils Laber Dny party at the Hetel St. Francis, San Francisce. It Is freely predicted that the situa tion may have an effect en his attempt te have the ban against him lifted b. Will llujs. nc kb t-.J -wf I', USSVA XaaHMMfeHMMM MBY SWEPT FROM NURSE'S ARMS TO DEATH IN FLOOD Pathetle Incident Marks RUInjj of Delaware and Lackawanna Rivera Pettsvllle, Pa.. July 3. One of the most pathetic Incidents that have hap pened In the coal regions In rcicnt times was the death yesterday of (leerge Zimmerman, a baby, in the floods which Bwcpt this part of the Slnte Saturday nnd yesterday, entailing less estimated nt mere than S'J,(KK),000. When the banks of , the Schuylkill Klcr caved Itvnt Pettsvllle as a result of rnlnstermsf the baby was whirled from the arms or ins nurse ana c.irritu te mi unknown destination through the central sewerage system or tlie city. Searchers looked for the little body nil last night nnd are still hunting for It today. At Cnrbendale Carle Lazara. aged thirty-seven, wns struck nnd killed by lightning during the teurth heavy storm which has visited the vicinity In ns many weeks. His helper, Hocco Fraze, was seriously Injured. Mrldges, garages and even several houses were, swept away bv the rising tide of the Lackawanna Hlvcr. The Hudsen Colliery was badly damaged. The situation in C'libendule became se serious thai Majer Leftus tele graphed te (lovcrner Sproul for help, nskiug thnt the Stntc Health Depart ment send representatives te Carbon Carben dale te aid the stricken city. Carlisle, Pai, July 3. Twe were drowned In the high waters of Cono Ceno Cone dogulnet Creek In this county yester day. Jeseph. Cooper, thirty-eight, of Mechanlcsbiirg. wns drowned nt Mount (loedhopc Mills, while 300 persons steed by, horrified, but unable te res cue him. Oeergc Hes'cl. thirteen, of Pittsburgh, met denth whl'c camping. Four Phlladelphlans Rescued Ocean City. N. .1., July 3. Surf bathers kept the guards busy yesterday. There were many rescues. Jeseph Hnvey. Mrs. II. Snjder. Miss Elizabeth Roberts and Mrs. Elsie Friday, all of Philadelphia, were unconscious when brought .in. s&V 3:r '-A.. S Jt-mk VT tirnsMNSrs, x, HtdgsEB S . l 7 IK'y ?' SS . &. I I ! I Celebrate With Supplee Ice Cream The birthplace of the nation is the birthplace of geed ice cream. All ever Philadelphia and surrounding territory community celebrations and family outings each will have ice cream as the day's chief delight. SUPPLEE ICE CREAM seldom equaled and never excelled will be the favored brand in a large percentage of social and family affairs. When metering or picnicking step where you see the big "S" sign, be refreshed with your favorite kind and notice the flavor. AH ever Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmington, Atlantic City, Ocean City, Camden, Norristown, Trenten, Reading, Allentown and surrounding territory you will find it. Hundreds of thousands in the city parks, the country fields, the pine weeds and along the sea shore sands will eat SUPPLEE ICE CREAM en the Natien's birthday and notice the flavor. If you attend one of the many community celebrations at which SUPPLEE ICE CREAM will be served notice the flavor. seldom equaled never excelled SUPPLEE B SUPPLEE ICECREAM ' : STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHlE The Stere Will be Closed All Day Te-morrow, July 4 E have just completed one of the b u s 1 e s t months in the his tory of the Stere our greatest June Anniversary month. We have made prep prep aratiens which should warr ant another record- breaking month ahead. Therefore, our helpers will welcome the two days for rest and relaxation which come this week te-morrow, Independence Day, and this coming Saturday, the first of our Summer Holidays. (y) 0!reL.'avx3 Base Ball Strawbridge & Clothier Athletic Field July 4th 3 o'Cleck Strawbridgc & Clothier vs. Shunahan Blenchcrs, 30c Grand Stand, 50c (Including War Tax) Here Are Seme of the Outstanding Attractions for Wednesday, July 5th We announce them new, se that you will have ample opportunity te make your shopping plans. Plan new te profit by these value? ' $16.50 SI 8.73 Silk Dresses At Lew Prices Ready te den for shopping, for traveling, te slip into a small .space In the vacation trunk or suit case that's the kind of Silk Dress a woman wants new. And she will find it here, Wednesday, at much less than the regular price. Foulard Silk Dresses $16.50 In navy blue, brown or black figured in white and fashioned with chaiming sim plicity of effect. Nete the slender lines, as shown in the model sketched at the left. Crepe de Chine Dresses $18.75 Sketched at the right is a smart, becom ing model, slim of line, and with the added grace of flying panels. There's a band of beads en the wide thiee-quarter-length sleccs that gies just the distinctive trim ming note needed. In navy blue, white, or black. Crepe de Chine Dresses $23.75 In black, navy blue, gray, beige, henna and white. With special ilaims te distinc tion in low waistline, plaited side panels and ball buttons and silk openwork as trimming. Smart Cotten Dresses $7.50 te $23.75 Se many models that a woman will has . no difficulty in finding just what she wan's. In shade cool white, soft pastel tones, gay hues and quiet, conservative colorings. In faric daik figured voiles, plain eiIc.-, both light and daik, dotted voiles and Swisses, fine impeited gingham, tissue and tatine. Wonderful values await these who sq'ect, Wednesday. Semtil riuiir Miirl.et street nn I i'entr- MEN'S SUITS Rare Indeed at This Lew Price $27 Many With Twe Pairs of Trousers Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits The well-known Alce Suits Wickham Suits, Other Fine Suits A wonderful let of Men's Suits, includ ing practically every smart style and fabric of the season, and presenting practically all size for your selection. Every Suit in this collection is marked many dollars less than the usual price at $27.00. Tropical Suits Palm Beach Suits $13.50 Fine Mohair Suits $16.50 Tropical Worsted Suits $25.00 Separate Trousers Linen Knickerbockers $4.50 White Flannel Trousers, Special, SG.50 White Duck and Khaki Trousers 5 tra tnUUc A Uiihir Siuml I-1 xu K ml I ?-,.!).- S1.95 Gingham Dresses In Which a Weman Feels Wcll-dresstd for M amine Special at $3.95 Women like te hae plenty of Morning Frecks at hand for summer. L'specially when the aic as smart and practical as these of checked girghim in black, blue, laendcr, giren or pink effects. Low Lew waisted, sashed, paneled in ftent and trimmed with laige crochet buttons. Lace edged white organdie cellai and cuffs aic dainty and cool-looking a.95. And there's another model, also at So.De, equally attractive, with iU trim tailereJ effect and eigandie trimming. I hill I'.iMir I llliert irei't West "Nelly Den" Dress Aprons $1.95 $2.95 5G0 cf Them te Sell at Unusually Lew Prices Of course, you'll want one every woman does as seen as she sfe the bewitching style of .Welly Den Apnn. .Just wealing one makes heuseli61d tasks seem lighter. And if you'll leek as the cut the side plaits or gathcis that make them set se well the neat seam-, the novel tummings, you will knew why AY Dena go from counter te home as fast ns we receive them in stock. SI 95 The me,Iel ske,c,,e'I "t the right Zl Of plain chambray and cheeked gingham combined. Nete tlie novel basket pockets. Net illustrated is just as attractive a model of chambrav and gingham combined but in different effect. 2.95 The phll(1 F1"'n ,m r,'ipl sketched ZZllllLiit the left. A cod nlaid tissue model tiimmed with novel hemstitching Twe distinctive sty'e of hecked gingham ind a model of c'lambray and checked gingham er mbined MriiKbi i. . 'i- ipi llni-il nnur H ICE CREAM notice the fiavar Strawbridge & Clothier fyn O One of the ZU?PL5E.Y1I12J3::Z: Plicl MAHKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET m u . , -1 - -i aaasLev.Uy'iW.rji!viL.?.v , ,u-A- ,&' '. Ac , ' .... r.