t v;i pill L.,- & ; i if S" . C ' if I.M''. V" ft? . .tti.lTiX.t'jta:!' 11" V S fl " 'ijsiliV ' ;Hnfi& J , of. Their SeC,entr.adl6t mictien byvN. Y.JFep of Prohibition iCt nmcnil TH P.MflNfiP UI ntHOUH I wiir... ' nve''''f,.(rrW' Lljen.il'.. T,,1-v Or-M"ny.iwew l'TM0rhrv. New Yerk, author CuifM., nml arc unalterably op 11, i4r change in tlw.prelilhUJpn ccer.11.iK t" the Vnlen i S.gnn 1, it organ of Hip Notional Weman's itltn Tctnpcrnncc um...., ulM.rhury was nuetcirns.Miyins frrcccnt mccllin of the Aoclntlen t v ...-l.il.fil.... AmnnilmnnH t the rienHiii'"" .v ; "i . V "Urnen of till" country were th H&m1 nrnlilbMen nml they will I'"- . ... .nimnl If. ' I'nlen imnttw tevcrnl prominent l, follews: r Ani!ren. iilwcter cr women's ill'nltcl Sfr.tr Department ' of ' "frnlilbltien lm been of lien- tihr country. I have nlwrvecl lbeltcr MlWIinill iirrvunrt ui'iimik nllltw nf the uerkliiR people, nntl , , -a.iW timlll the.clillilren nre bn-ter fed nfifl Weman, Baffled In Search for Em - ' leU'iUi "tiCii. hi. .!''' '" 'Les AriffetcCJuty . ttiy W'.) A woman who registered hh Mrs. II, 'L, Heyden, Lancnnter, O., when nhe nr rived with" only n' hnedbn'ir, June 20, was found (lend eiterdny in in.r room" In n fnsblennble downtown hotel. The'Coreneri dpelarrttniiclmd eom" eem" mltted milclde hy taking drugx, Hetel employee mild ehe (mil dlllnently setiRht wetk Hlnee licr arrival. She left a note, Inte which hIic had written a poem, containing the lines: -, "One pans nnd f ;hatl end the thrall Where irrlef abldei, , Ami KenernuH death Khali dhow ma all Thai new ha hldei." BRYSON DENIED BAIL 3 . i . iii i " h focter Must Await Trial for Slaying His "Seul Mate" Huntingdon, Pa.. .Tuly B. Efferts of hlfceuiiM'l te obtain thcrelenxe en boil cf Dr. Herbert Hrysen, Cnssvlllc, nccuccd of murdering his "soul mate,' failed nt n hnbeim corpus henrlng here eterdny, when the cpurt ordered Dr. Ilren remanded1 te Jail ta'iiwalt trial In September., ,r r Dr. Hrjpen It accused of slaying Ms. Helen Irene Haines," wife of llruce K. Helnet, of WaMhlngten, with whom he "llred In this county for mere than a year. The tragedy took place April 8. He alleges kUc shot lrcrself. 10,000 Cigars Stelen The" tieft of-10,000 elgats was re re pert.l te . the police by ISobrew lirnthcrx, cigar rannufacttircrs. The clgart were being- hlilppeil. and the rob reb berv is ullrt tq havl- taken place at I'ier 5 en the Delaware Uier. iivYr.i1 1.ir!. iire.iltlent of tile r iiifimie of Women Veters: ."tapthcr' "f the Natien are no mere I f 1..1 ll. Ilnlitnitxlll Alnltml. it Wipe 0l I"" l.'iiHIV.MlM iUNVII. than thev nre te demtind the ctil- en ei ni"'i s11" , .. " JKK-Icnru hni purified." tea C. vnn uinnie. presidential traaticnni Atseciaiipn ei I'ence if "National piohlbiliert is ehe rfiTU"! Mieuiin ' juimi uuu bemr." xine Weugh ,Me( ullerli. mait.er Iftrf. Siinerler Cetirf of Coelc .'III.: "Tin1 women with wbnm lafe are .lining unnnl neiish In of the VeNtmd net and its t let ment ntid will oppose its wenk- by mi Il5ht-vtn-nncl-beer' ad ,Mt." in- E.'We3llcv. prcildcnt tfeutit ekc leiicce: ".m.v exptrlence mid Tiitbis liii been that nrhhlliltlnti had a great IntlnenrQ en the better it of home lif" and the welfare nf m ntw rhlliiri'ii anions rhies tlmt incnted the open sjloen.' ICrtce Abbett, rlii'pf ef'tiic thlldreii's Jrnu, Tailed' States Department of ler: "I regard nntienal prohibition jewttary 'for the pioteeion of the ilth nml welfare of children." Jin. Beeker T. Wrslii'ngfen, TnSke- ilnslltute: "Hie women of my raee Ifcre in prohibition und will 'stand It." UMlJiUe Teries, nrcsidrnt Na- Federation of misflicjs atld PrA. il Women's Clubs: "I iinv Muh Nt taitM in me women of mv own ilien tlinl I cannot for one iliement lire that the will ever demand a 1 of the Llghteenth Amendment." Marines Oreaklrig Camp Bettjiburg, I'a, July 0. All ma- iTfrmcre caned nit nt (amp Harding terday and elhiers and 'men devoted BMrt te iiigging Uiunselve, and the D OUt. Of till' Illlld. Itll- triwl. Irters itnd ethei meters erkcll nil te ret the irmnimpnr. in ne.Kin,. .) 'tklnj camp ted.iy. Several nir. Mleft here steidjy fe (Jfruntice. TKITS III.lt IHI TOttsiTONE rith prtparatlins nmile for Inevlthble In. lent. Lauri Jein I.lbbpv. crr.Hnr- nt - M Irtd hrelnc3 Is erv much alle. Her r comment en th ' flipper" appears in Miuzlne tsrrtlen of the bunilay X'Lmie ii ibhq it n nauu." iat. With Each WATERMANN ' INK PENCIL .50 At X9 YOUR NAME ENGRAVED IN GOLD As an Introductory Offer only. Res. Price $2.50 Has Many Advantages Over the Fountain Pen L Has a 14-Kt. geld auto matic self cleaning point-; guaranteed te last 5 years. Makes 2 te 4 Carben Copies Uses Any Ink Sold with a written guarantee . Unit this A(l'crt!(.emrjt irrt SI. 150 te srall Order. .Dcpartirfent. , ' B. Wafenrjann 116 Nassau St. New Yerk 'City W iffl m "SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE: "SHOOR-TREDS" for Vacation Time Keei have we made such splendid piepaiatiens for the kiddies' fjreat playtime us this seasen. We have an enfiie Eenes of "Shoer-Treds" especially designed for summer Eervice embedyinp; all the develeping: principles of the famous "Sheei-Tred" last at vcr.v xeasenable prices. al Oxfords High Shee 6 te 8, $3.75 $4.00 82tell, 4.00 4.50 J2 te 2, 4.50 5.00 22 te 7, 5.50 6.00 (CQ Sizes Prices 4 te 8 $2.75 Wi te 1 1 3.25 IIJ2 te 2 3.75 IF ?QHB Pretty "Pelly" Sandals II Vi te 2 $5.50 Wi te 8 7.00 Sturdy "Scuffers" leather','1'1'' li10-1'" nell- itouM.Jh0re ,.he wcar cemes: "out Itnther -soles. s'zes 4 te 8 S2.50 8Vi te 11 2.85 IHi te 2 3.25 HeadquaI!ters for Tennis Sheesall all-rubber-soled footwear for all the uy. l ry a pair of- "Big 9" rubber-selcd Shoes en your by for real service. Children's English-Ribbed Mercerized Seck.OQ r-Tan and White C&G. 1230 .Market Family Stere arrM V nne " Chestnut Family Stera H' Qu!d-Service Men'e Shep at 19 Seuth lltb i.fm root frofeaaienally FittedThree Geuiing Iireth$r$ d utrvi$ing. imwmv- -' ni n 1 1 CIegc)i Saturday . x" Vf.sl 0I our ummfir Satur day holidays. Friday, Therefore will.be the last 8heppirtr.day of me week, m.;'h ' ?v w .' . - I'.zml-mmm? Mm- vife?Af WM .. ' , ni'iJLI, ' '' 4 Jt- i vl LjhPMB nit ST1AWBMK3E .yf.tv?. i . . .. . ill . .. ' ' &Kt , . Fer Fridati-The Mmt & CLOTHIER Ckriide Di and Suit Case, $ft.&5' 'IsmSeJt Caaes. ei weed ifumn,1 erfWR, MriiKl. 1rarrnnf BssjB, sa blaak or brevrn leather- llnetlf lcViawhv AM 8, CWH Women's Cotten Dresses Sharp Reductions are Making: iMy : for These Smart New Silkw !Dresses Shopping Day of the Week Plenty of COTTpN DRESSES' for the , host of women who need one or two mere. . Wide variety in design and style but net many of any one model. These are all worth far mere, chiefly Frecks remaining from former sales at further reductions. SILK DRESSESate ready for vaca tion wear. Smart r$edeltf in navy blue and black for traveling, and cool white that has such-a-veguethis season. Alse in a pretty Caster shade -that is -practical and yet cebl m effect.. ' $8&50 Voile Dresses Reduced te Dnrk Voiles, figured or dotted in white. Draped, paneled or in straight-line effect. Silk Crepe Dresses, $32.50 A previous shipment sold out in short order. But we have secured another let te sell at a special price." All are new nnd fresh. Fashioned of Can Can eon crepe or flat crepe, variously plaited, draped, and with just a smart touch of embroidery or beadlnpr. Twe models sketched at the left ?32.60. 'New Canten -and Flat Crepe Dresses $35.00 Several beautiful new models in this group. These jrrnceful styles known as tailored, plaited, with button-trimmed panels or side drapery en the skirts. Plenty of white among them. Twe style's sketched. i (4 IB ifl ' iffll I I Km $7.50 Wash Dresses Reduced te $35:00 $8.50 BOTH REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES in Veile Dresses, and Checked . Tissue Frecks in tegular sizes. Dark Voile Dresses and Medels of Checked Gingham. Many at Half Price $5.00; a-V Strwbrl(tB & Clothier Second Fleer. Market fftreat and Centra I Women?s Strap Pumps, $5.75 Sittarte8t Styles for Holiday Wear Much Under Price BLACK SATIN TWO-STRAP PUMPS, plain vamps, French bound, square-edge, oak-tanned soles, covered one-inch straight "heels. PATENT LEATHER TWO-STRAP BUTTONED PUMPS, plain vamps and French-bound,' square-edge, oak-tanned leather soles and ljg-inch black enameled military heels. BLACK SATIN STRAP PUMPS, plain vamps, French-bound, square-edge turned soles, l-inch coveted military heels and bread twe-butlned instep strap. SPORTS PUMPS OF WHITE CANVAS, with whitie leafhcr strappings, white ivory-finished"' leather welted soles and white leather heels, with white rubber top-lifts. 3r-- Strawtirlde- & Clothier Eighth and Filbert Streets Clearance of Remnants of Cotten Dress Goods Thousands of yards at reductions that insure quick selling -&- Straw bridee S. Clothier Filbert Street Cress Atsle Cerslettesi for Vacation Wear $1.00 and $1.50 When a woman choeses.1 her Corsets this summer she adds a Cerslette or two. Medels that combine bandeau bras siere and hip confiner are just the thing for sports wear and w;th one's bathing suit. Favo rite models are 51.00 and $1.50. Elasttc-and-Btecadd Girdles at $2.00' An excellent model, closed in back, supple and pliant : but with just the support one needs. They are cool and prac tical for summer. A model 12 inches wide is $2.00. ' Third Fleer, Market Street. Wsst Surf Satin Bathing Suits A Choice of Six Medels At an Average Saving of One-third $3.95 AH of black surf satin (cotton) in becoming new styles. Sizes 36 te 46 Inches. Such Bathing Suits will make the sea nymphs envious. A braid-trimmed model with petal skirt. A square-necked model, trimmed Sflth silk poplin in white or colors. A braid-trimmed model with inset panels. A model with narrow sash -and ruffled skirt. A basque model with a wide sah, and a hand-embieidercd style scalloped at the hem $3.95 each. 3hr-- StruwbrlUce & Clothler Alale 13. Centre 600 Queen Make Dresses Fer Heuse and Morning Wear Werth One-third Mere $4.85 "Queen Make" tells the story of smart design, excellent materials and careful muking. Five models, in sizes 30 te 46 $1.85. Dotted Batiste Dresses The model sketched at the left. In brown, black or navy blue dot ted in white. Paneled nnd trimmed with organdie bands and with white organdie cellar. Away out of the ordinary at 4.85. Tissue Gingham Dresses In pretty checks. With cellar, cuffs, vest and flying panels of white evjjanSic, as sketched, ?4.85. Dotted Voile Dresses Of impeited voile in Copenhagen lilue with a fine white stripe and woven dots in black or red. With veile suEh and lenp; white orgnndie cellar, cuffs and vc3t special, $1.85. Checked Tissue Dresses Smart in cffeql, with white or gandie cellar, cuffs and bands nn the Klflrt hnr'nl R.l nr .-! -, T - ' I "" -"- " ,'I'WV..., y ,W... Itfrr mmm iuu imumi-r-niru l' tool, llice.l uirunl, t Frilly Petticoats $1.00 te $3.5ff Many styles at these prices, All dainty enough te wear with sheer summer frocks, but practical as well. Of cambrie or long cloth, trimmed wjth lace, embroidery, or lace 'And embroidery in combination Batiste Bleemers, 85c Nainsoek Envelope Chemises, $1.00 te $8,00 Night Gowns of Willow Leem Cotten, $1.45, r.ilrd Fleer. Wet White Silk ' Stockings Much in demand and here in Breat variety. The following lines are noteworthy. All in sizes 8 Mi te 10 White Silk Stockings with cotton tep3 and soles $1.00. Sixteen-strand White Silk Stockings, seamed backs, $1.46. Fullrfashiencd White Silk Stockings, mercerized tops and selcs-$2.00. Full-fashioned white Silk Steckinss $2.50. BtrawtirlilKii & Clothier Alato S, Market btreet and Alale i. Centra Chocolate Straws, 28c Twe thousand mere of these metal boxes of delicious choce-late-fillod Candy Straws te sell at the remarkably low price of 28c a pound. Strawla-ldKe Clothier Hateimnt and Market Htreet Cress Alal Checked Gingham Dresses Lew-waisted, with a gingham sash and cellar and cuffs of white organdie special, $4.85. Men's Coel Underwear Under Price White gaure cotton Pull Pull ecr SHIRTS, seconds 50c. Bulbriggan short - sleeve SHIRTS and nnkle DRAW ERS, seconds 50c tnch. Check iminboek ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, with elastic back-band; si?cs 31 te 41! Hec. Ait a a. JIarkat Strait' t $27 ! ' w m 1 Last Day This Week for Men te Buy These Suits at This Price This Stere, untiF further notice, win fte closed Satur days therefore, men who have planned tfe profit this week-end by this wonderful greug of Suits at $27.00, should make their selection te-morrow. Hundreds of Hart, $chaffne & Miitx. Afce and Wickham Suits' te cheese from. Hundreds of Suits with two pairs of trousers are included all at $27.00. Altogether a collection of remarkftjle breadth and compre hensiveness one that includes practically every smart style and desirable fabric. And every Suit appreciably under price at $27.00. An Unusual Let of Suits at $22.50 ,. , u0 "l?3 "wf..0IIOlihW' baRed en c"1cn$ "tail prices for Suits of this quality. Alce, Wickham and 1 ethor fine Suits, of blue serge, neat check and striped fabrics, in youthful and conserva tive styles. Practically all sizes. White Flannel Trousers, special at $7.75 Palm Beach Suits, Unusual at $13 JO Fine Mohair Suits, Te-morrow, at $16 JO $- Strawbrldse & Clertiier Second Fleer, Eaat t S) fA 'V J Ik -r 'rin liTW L y -v r' T"W A'Z- "'rv Inexpensive, Smart Silk Blouses and Over-Blouses Ready for last-minute selec tion for theie who want these dainty Blouses te wear th'i3 week-end. Mignonette Tunic Blouses, $2J)5 te $5.00 Over-Blouses trimmed with deer silk fringe and long tunic, models, fringed or em broidered. In jade, gray, black, Copenhagen or navy blup. Babutai Silk Blouses $2.65, $3.50, $4.95 In black or white, tailored or semi-tailored. A charming gr"Up, very inexnensivp. Crepe de Chine Blouses Semi-tailored, $3.00 In white or flesh pink. In vest effect or with Tuxedo, con vertible or Pper Pan cellar. Sports Blouses$5.00 Of knitted silk or colored pongee with white silk Peter Pan c6llar. And hew fast we are selling them I Strawbrldite A Clothier Second Fleer. Centre Separate Skirts of Sports Satin $5.00 WHITE, of course, and for these, who prefer black and narvv blue, $5.00. White Flannel Skirts $5.00 and $7.50 Of tailored simplicity, as Sports Skirts should be. Frem the number we are selling every woman will have at ' least one in her summer wardrobe. White Gabardine Wash Skirts and a Varied Greup, Special, $2.75 Strawbrldge & Clothier Second rioer, FUbert Street The Clearance of Beys' Wash Suits Still affords ample assortments for satisfactory selection. Mothers can welliafferrl te Inv tn n .. ...,-i ...i . j .. , . - , j - "vuawis eupjj,y, wjifn prices are reauceeH se close te wholesale levels. Oliver Twist and ether Wash Suits, $1.15 Middy and Oliver Twist Suits, $10 Very Fine Variety of Wash Suits, $2.95 Large Beys' Palm Beach Suits, $7,95 B- Strawbrldre & Clothier Second Fleer, FilbVt Street. Eait r These Extra-Lew Prices Fer Te-morrow! $ 1190 Silk Dresses at Six Lew Prices 8-75 2000 Pairs of Leng Silk Gloves, $1.35 TO-MOIROW you can cheese your vacation supply of these dressy Silk Gloves, from a splendid assortment that in cludes black, white, silver gray, mode and mastic shades, and you save a tidy sum en each pair at this price $1.35. Stra bridge i. Clothier Alln 13, Market Street White Blouses READY FOR QUICK SELECTION TO-MORROW White Voile Blouses Short-sleeve models, tucked nnd lace-trimnmi, with Peter Pan cellars or vest effbefs $1.00. Vest, frill or Peter Pan models, embroidered or lace trimmed $1.35. Blouses and Over-Mouses of fine French eiIc in a dozen styles, beautifully trimmed $1.85. Short - sleeve Blouses trimmed with filet or Irish lace. All with Peter Pan col cel Jars $2.0f. Hand-made Blouses Levely Perte Rlettn Blouses of white batiste, hand-made and hand-tucked, AH with long sleeves $3,9."i, Ijlnbcrutelv hnw-drawn models of white veil $1.9,3, foeud 1'Jvetj Cuuir? Summer Dresses of pongee. Styles for sports and gen eral wear. Seme with contrasting col cel lars and cuffs. Stags 36 te 42. Werth much mere. $ 9-75 Summer Dresses of striped Broadcloth Silk, Canten Crepe, Crepe de Chine. Nfcw models. AH sizes for $ 14-50 Summer Dresses of white Canten Crepe, Larchman's Crepe, Crepe Georg ette, Crepe de Chine. Daintily trimmeil with beads, silk flowers and e m m breidery. All sizes. Seme spot - proof foulards included at this extra-low price. $ 1 1 se Summer Dresses of Canten Crepe, Crepe Georgette, Crepe de Chine. Beaded, embroiderer! some with panels, tu women, every wanted ,'., P'ats. cresa- color. Save mere than f,'0"8' tt ne? in ..et,i,,i style. Sizes for " " women. Many colors. $1 C.7R l e ec 1 0'"" Dreaaca of atin faced Canten, Crepe back Satin, Cantes Crepe, Reihanara Crepe. Bfack, navy blue, brown, tan, Co penhagen blue. Sizes 36 te 48. Verv beauri. Wirt Dresses awav nuacr pnee 15-75 Summer Dresses of Canten Crepe, Crepe-back Satin, Charmeuse, Sports Silk, brwwn, iavy, black and all new Summer shades. Sicca 36 te 46. Werth third mere. h Struwrbrldn & ClelhW Lower-ITTee basement Stere 1000 Pairs of Lew Shoes Women's ant! gWs Oxfwds, Strap Pumps, White Canras Ox fords. Black and White SDerts Strap Pumps, and Oxfords, ( Patent Leather' :..., d Sizes 3 te IV,. k Extra special value. Strain-Mr e) Chttkia lnrer-rhce Dheniiit 5teee E$7.45 White Dresses in Girls' Sizes Crisp, fresh, frilly "Dress-up" Frecks with folds, tuehs, Irrec ant colored ribbon sash. Sizas 7 te 14 years. Werth one-half mere than this velue- organdie trimmed $coo giving price ritf i. Clettiler - JUrwer.rnce Uirxrinit Stiira Misses9 Coel Linen Dresses Straight-line med- 1 s , refreshingly cool - leek in g. Trimmed with fag fag eting, strapping and buttons. p C75 e Sizes 16 te 20 years in these want ed shades: White rose, pink, raats, brown, Copenhagen blue. Venr unusual value. Mttch under price. White Peggy Cleth Oliver Twist Suits V Straw brld. A n.thl-r-Lner Vxkt Il.ment Htere Well made, well under price. Emblehi en sleeve, blue braideri etuis and 6iilcr col cel lar. Sie 2 te H yar. 1 .65 Girls' Night Gowns in Four Medels Ik four aWd l.uc,.'tji.8 lapitiet S'llrt Strongly, at tractively made Niuht Govns.fer girls, at . a low price, models sies 2 te 14 ytara. Net far from half price. iMnwVrl-:) a CkithU-y . lnmr.Prtes llna-wnent Htere 50 '!if. i 1 t' ? .t . s fei 3lk&rteJ 5&vStA!iVl j. .1 it iiyv,-' i& . , ., .. , . . .. i . , " ii, , , .J. 1. 1 m ' A 1 - - . - -HI
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