iismyvrsmstmmssmm MX & li's-A tv; "', -:ww? Wri'rriV'1 -i w . V a STILL ABSENT: IV DOME TRIAL ,f Grews That He Will Pchoese Flight Rather Than It? - Face Charges ft roller probe rusritu 1 i-... n Dief. bankrupt Meck , nimve .i.ii.....ii,im.l P l!.- IlAa III1L ll'L IIL'IIVCII-U ilimr..ifc 2W Yerk nevernl ilpys. The belief 1 Z .mwlnz tlint no mny clcciuc te re- ft 'Jin a fugitive from justice. IHb nt 'Intr, N"'!' Hockweoil, lins telephoned W '-! t Af- l n-lr whnl.Kir 1.1a ,,,, hnd rrtiirnetl. He seemed Mir W. ' ! ... .-t.l T.I0- I, ml nnl vnr coin nw" ..... !. lviriinini .i"-'i i .,...... !E .!.n I old Dier lind net yet come pn"j-":"--4i,- '. "nV head of tlie defunct firm of H. nrte I v... . ri.. leeet her with hlH natt ier:. Unrrv .1. T.nwronce. nnfl two of lita-minaccri1, Jienjnmin r . niiriiiipum flhd Ada. "ilccklein. n. Indicted for I t.rnr and bucketing of orders n week iriff. H' ". i-.. i- 1 Cfl.-l i "M There are sixteen counts wrninst Her ami i.n..-i.. " - ,'.".. i ..in. l.iiebnllnc nlnne T?wrcncc surrendered lilmcelf en ''wdnewlay mid wnn relcaied en .?iri.OuO 'iltU. 1M n """ """ ... i leeate tun "'"'" .. .-. t i , Dlstriei iuu"v """l.",."'" """ ? l.-eeiiiniilnn Inte the failure of E. u Fuller & Ce., whose linbllltlcs nre ..'. ...-! -U...4 -. nun nnn rpi,. ii Mij te total noeiit simjwmiuu. nc '.J;.Mii(nr is tirtsecdini. upon com 1 I .... ..,, fnvinni nnfttnirifira nf ittn IfOSeclHOr 11 jiicvui fan. TIiep charge the larceny cither f Bieney or of securities, h u Lelieved that In the Fuller fall- ',,, m In that of K. D. DIer & Ce.. JTirtuaiiy nu mi: ". n.u..ura ... riMned out before the receiver took i.ir.. it s Mini tiutt nueut nu tunc tii come te HrM se f.ir arc "cnts nnd Ljelj," of net much market vnluc. i-v )bpeCllll Acrc i"nra ji-niuruitv ni .."'miiiir nf lirekers with whom H. M. ) Fefler & Ce. H1 busi.:cs, both en the Ctnwiiaaii'ii nAiiiniiRu " uit "" Birket. The subpoenas demand the production of nil books, records, coli celi coli irmatlen of sales slips nnd nny ether documents that represent n transaction irltn the failed firm. The subpoenas ire returnable tomorrow. The Issuing of these subpeenns Is a firt of the plan devised by Assistant Witrlrt Attorney Itenjnmin F. Hchrel ber te offset the stipulation made by fuller's attorneys with the receiver that 1 the Accounts iiml i coerds et tlie linn .rteuld net be open te the prosecuting ' lotnerllics, n coiisumueniu rignr up- leld by the Federal courts. It Is hoped that the lceercls of tlie brokers In exe cuting orders for K. M. Fuller & Ce. will show whether or net they were tecketlng t reactions. I PRINCESSES RUN AD FOR U. S. HUSBANDS i Twenty-three and Twenty-six, but Peer, They Want Handsome Mates Gweu. .luly 7. (By A. P.) "Twe Wjil prlncesse". sisters, aged twenty tlretaud twenty-six, desire friendship, nd eventually marriage, after mutual tali, with English or American gentle mtt. who must be young, wealthy and handsome. fApecinly net iiptnrts or newly rich." reads nn advertisement In nn Innsbruck newspaper. "The prlwcsves, nhe belong te the old royally, lire accomplished but very peer. The gentlemen must give full details and leferences. A meeting could It irranerd for 'Vugusf." ,It n.v he ii'dilhd that nn Austrian irchdiirliei advertised in a similar wanner about a year irge nnd. It is be llered, found ;Osiiitnble husband. GIRL SAVES LIVES OF TWO MEN, THEN DRIVES AWAY Identity of Fashionably Dressed Yeung Heroine Unknown Miami, Fin.. July 7. (By A. 1) M.rMery still surrounded the identity today of the fashionably dressed jeung woman who last night leaped into Bus- v eajnc B.iy from lur motorcar nnd, with the IntiT nul of n street car motermau. Twued from drowning beneath un auto mobile '-d men whec machine she had wen le.ne the read and dive into tlie our nueail et lier Kenneth Iturr Burroughs and Douglas! tiibbens-wcie the two men rcsrurd. but werts te dlMever the naiiie of the yeMnj woman, who drove awnv in her ar as qulcklj s ahe had jumped te the resale, after the two men hnd been dragged nut. were uiiavailing. CALVERT PRINTING TEACHER , n. .... " ' "r-niiaaelphlan te Instruct Class In Government Shep j Washington. July 7. Alfre'd D. Cnl- , , for many jc.irs a labor leader In Thllndelphi., m bis cupacltv as presi- SSS cLVi?, TiPfiSI,i,I.LcJJ,r7ir,,tn : teach the lass which is te be estab- i lumed In the ;e. Turnout Printing Of- I has hw.,. " l''it-live eung men . Plirnllfi fni Mm ffiitt.t iii . which i, te inKe them through J I uepartinents of thL. Oevcrnmciit'K W : Print simp here. mi" (','1V,rt !'',",l tn Washington in ii"- ""'l '"'s been with the Govern ment irlntiuK eBicvsiiicc that time. di,1."'''' wl1", 1'ved In West Thiln ?trl ne'lr S'v-third und Vine K !.. ",w '''"''l "'resident of the mL IJ0ranlil'nl T'nien while an empleje of the Curtis Publishing Oim- Snle,; .'""'M. " President .f the jnien, he n()k .... ,,,.. tlllf , .i, '""i nip nn (iciit.iiiiin. .1.... ir.. ..!., S?,' n-tl 111 the iiffillrs of" the Allteil pflntlns I Hides' Council. At nresent RlntlnVenir,,U,r '" ,l'" 0,,vcrnracnt FUMS" MESSENGEfTbOYS Hunt Man Who Steed nn Un... Steps and Signed for Parcel. lllP liellii, ,.f ., fp . n. , ,- ' '" viiiuii uveiine anil kuaupliln street h'tntfen nre loeklni. fnr 5J22Si?.be,ik w?.t -four enrs old who messe,,,' ."""""'"inr-d ut least four " nl sT(id0JH Ut of m,,rc,"""e val uhl'J,. M.'.1!1!; ,nnl,,','' the man leurned Coneenn.', r, r.rv " tl0 deltvereil mil.,, ii . . "'."" iiriiviTi'u. the fieii V,.,j " '"' ',,tK,lllH tntul en !! Hi" iHitK1. ..,'. ,m .'."'TT' "'"' ! h 'iBii'd for tlil.. th "V'i1" VII,,,,,C8 S'wl for them and uinlshed. K Accused Actress Asks Jury Trial eIZ!!;l:..'-V7',l'n.'I.erd. wit in ii ii ""i at co-re: Jt In the itlvfin e suit of Mr respond- (irriR ni.uiML ri.i.i. .; ----. With ' a an niKuer ii Vi. Jlarri' tev, iJfttfcl ,bv,"SUllTlrs,m,t, '"? "r f'e mill nJi ,i Mi.H' "urrls ban I Atf WsJffifc -tils.1" "" GLOUCESTER CHILDREN ENJOY HOME WEEK DOINGS BVHK. TI '""1- -wf ii--i ii ! i ' liiiiKMHiliiiiiHNMehK ''?&P&Vlf&y&Q$9fltt HNf!flrllliHnBBiL rltHnlll v liHH M - .siyfrf' bpbVw ZtPVi)9eI kM'Bl'waBBlBBftaifckJBSBBSiIBC 'uMh mmAbl. ' 1 rnniT i tWi -i-Ml T-B-r - 1 it-BB 31 SkkiM BBB-Bm-B-BBB-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-Bj ...j '! P""C5JJ ''$' '. iP Jva j 3-m-BM-BBB-BmP-. J jB J f hhhV GLOUCESTER TOIS VIE FOR HONORS Clinic Held te Crown Best Baby in Jersey Town's Old Heme Week- WOMEN THEIR A baby clinic, In which 200 young sters were entered, was only one of the many features of Gloucester's, Old Heme Week celebration, which wns held In the Jersey town today. Dr. Levy, of the Stntn Heard of Health, was in charge of the affair and he hnd the big job of picking out the healthi est nnd handsomest boy nnd girl. The contest wns staged in tne uemmunny Center Uuildlng nt the Bench front, this afternoon. Old residents of (ileucester ccie- bratcd "old folks' day." Hundreds held basket picnics nieng tne river front nnd tenlirht n band concert nnd community colcbrntlen will be held for their benefit at Market and Sussex streets. Yesterday was "Girl's Dav" and only one man. connected with the Lien's Club, which staged the affair, was allowed te take nny part In the celebration. He is Geerge D. I'atten, president of Clmirpster PHv t'euneil. He was as- slsted by Miss Marlen Hewlett nnd mth. irene nuicuisen. Tlie memeers or tne liens inw were bended bv the Be v. W Knrle ZIpimerman, the "president, but they were net allowed te give nny as sistance. It was ffiscevered later, how ever, that the Liens' Club hnd "put one ever" en Chairman Patten nnd the women. There were two ether men In line who walked with the women, un knowingly te them. They were Cooper Ferd nnd .Tames V. Jehnsen, who were dressed in their sisters' clothes and were net discovered until the parade was ever. The parnda, started from King nnd Monmouth streets, nnd behind Chairman Patten and the two assistants walked six women police officers. They were Miss Anna Storms, cnptnln : Miss Kmmn Messinger, Mi'ss Mary Bcrstler, Mls Helen Menson and Mit Laura Hudsen. The' much-tnlked-ef women's band, which followed, was nothing mere than n hurdy-gurdy en n truck driven by Miss Anna Hughes. There were mere tlinn fiOO school children In line and each were a spe cial lint nnd played n xur.ii horn. With them were many hundred women, con- I nectcd with organizations nnd churches. There were n dozen floats In line, and the judges awarded the prize te the float of the First Methodist Episcopal I Church, of which Mrs. Ethel Swenck j was the drier. The parade ended nt I the Community Center, nt the rlvcr- . front, where fiOOO persons assembled for the games nnd races. Last night there wns a community celebration "tn front 1 of the City Hall, with a 'band concert, I singing and street dancing. GIRL FLEES DISHWASHING But When Found In Camden She's Doing It In Restaurant "I left home because I hnd te wash the dishes," fiftccn-yenr-eld Snvilut Hoever, Gloucester City, said te Mayer Andersen, of (Ileucester, today when khn imnnnrpfl liefere lilfn. hninphf- lit h'' ll0r 1",er; h? disappeared Tues- lia,V HUM lin 41,111111 IH-l IIIBIIb ,11 ,iiu- den by Iter brother. Despite the fact t lint dislike for dish washing had driven her from home, the s'rl wns found working in n res taurunt at Twelfth nnd Federal streets, f minion, nnd dishwnshlnir wns n nnrt f Sk S"p s ,Mhnr,"ft" The girl said she wns afraid te re- turii home after she had spent ene night bleeping in a vacant let In Cam- (lcn - nccCDC ten CflD Dl nnn 0FFERS$5O FOR BLOOD Weman In Hospital Will Give That Sum for a Pint The sum of S50 Is offered bv a nn. tent in .leffersen Hespltnl te n person ...... ,!., ''!'.. ,,. J" l.lnn.l ...I,.. ...ill Milinilt te trnnHfiihlun tedny, TIip pn i tlcnt Is Mrs. (Jcerge S. IteniliiKer, of ! 17 Seuth leun nvennc. Atlantic City. Jlrn. IleinliiKer came here yestcrdey 1 te have dcntnl work done. 'I.nter oho hud n seven' Iiemorrhnge from the Bteinnch nnd wns tnKcn te tne hespltnl, I where, she hnd severul mere henier- i I rhiiRCH. I Her ce-hIh, Miss Suwin Hniley, head ' nurse of the tuberculosis department of I the I'lilludclphia Uencriil Hospital, gnve a pint und n half of her bleed in ' a transtusie.j jesieniay nnernoen. une condition of Mrs. HemlURcr Is consid ered despcrnte unless she undergoes nnellicr transfusion operation tedny. NO TRACE OF MISSING GIRL CIty-Wlde Search for Winifred Orr Proves Futile A clty-wlde search has failed te find Winifred Orr, eighteen years old, who disappeared from her home, 4434 Par rlsh street, en .Tune 17. Her mother. Mrs. William Orr, lies prostrated nt her home under the con stunt euro of a physician. The, girl left home nt 0 o'clock en the mcnnlnc of .luiiu 17 te buy seimi groceries. When she failed te leturn iier inetiier went te tne .ieiv nut win frc,i ,nd net been there. Nene of the neluhbers had seen her. Winifred is the only tlniifiliter of Wil liam urr, n snecc mcini wniiver. mie has been the constant companion of her 'mother. j Dies of Wounds I F.rncst Jenes, nf 11.10 Ogden street, died in St. Jeseph's Hospital last night from gunshot wounds indicted en Wednesday when he was in nn alterca tion with Clnrcnse. Shanklin, of tM10 Ilolteu street. Jenes was shot In the neck. The police still are looking for Bnanuin, v. 1 B a 's v '" r at iJmM Ibbbbbbimb.. rf Xs..-.'v ByB r wi;v, ' r-y. "wb ! , sa 1 F?J3W5 "Jr'i'-: ' 'Mrl- 1K1 day k-" 1 v- - v - 'yi ' y' :'' wt iH' Loek nt 'cm come In the 50-yard final rare. The "snowball" caters arc Anna Galtland (left) and Marie Andrews BASEBALL ROOTERS HURT IN CRASH Nine Injured When Trucks Collide at Fifty-elghth'and Larchwood Nine persons were injured early Inst night, when two motertrucks, one of them bound for n ball game with n lead of rooters, crnsfied nt the corner of Fifty-eighth street nnd Larchwood avenue. Jehn Hinds, 307 Salter street, driver of ene truck, and Stanley Heidelberg, 583.1 Willows avenue, driver of the ether, were arrested by police of the Fifty-fifth nnd Pine streets ' station, nfter having their injuries dressed nt the Mlscricerdln Hospital, They will be given n hearing this morning before Magistrate Dugan. Occupnnts of the machines who were treated for miner cuts nnd bruises nt the hospital were: Jeseph Denny, B03.1 Angera avenue: Chnrlcs Cfirlin, 5918 Baltimore avenue ; Harry Themas und David Bushton. both of 5000 Baltimore avenue; Fred O'Brien. 1177 Seuth Fif tieth street; Themas Lucas, 521 Seuth Ycwdcll street, and Hareld Sparks, 5S40 Alter street. WANAMAKER BOYS START FOR SUMMER CAMP TODAY Twe Weeks' Outing Preceded by Parade en Market Street One hundred and fifty boys, students ( of the Jehn nnamalter Commercial Institute, left the Wnnnmnkcr store at I o'clock today as the first detachment te go te the Wunnmakcr camp at Island Heights, N. J., They will parade down Market street te the ferries, the band pln.Wng, and special trains conveyed the campers te the place where they will spend the next two weeks. The first detachment leaves camp July -0 and the next squad of bejs, the same number, will go for two weeks. At the end of their vacation the girls' battalion. 135 in number, with n band of forty-five, will leave for the same length of time. They will be under the same military ruling as tne Ijejk. IDENTIFIES MAN IN HOLD-UP. x i Suspect In Payroll Attempt De clared Partner In Earlier Robbery ' Nathan Oren. Frent nnd Catharine ' stircts, who was held under $10,000 bail jesterday In connection with tbei payroll held-up nt Fourth nnd Cam- briii streets Inst Friday, wns identified today by it tailor, wiie said that (Iren, i with three ether men, held him up June LM. - The witness, Leuis Llcbermnn, Cedar i and Cnmbrln streets, picked Oren out , of u line "f ten men in the l)etecthe Bureau this morning. "I would knew, his face In a million," said Llebcrman. ' Although mere than twenty persons who witnessed the held-up lat Fri day have looked Oren ever, none lias Identified htm. Announcing the Arrival of British Beets and Shoes Business Gelf Dress ' Oar Bril'nh boeti and inei ere manu factured by Paimert & Barnti, Ltd., te top ear ethtr ttriking lint. We have telitled thtie Enfliih beet manalactartri te pat the individual Engliih teachtt en a few nambtrt 10 that we might meet the Ttquirtmtnt$ of every gentleman. Thtle beqtt and thett are told two peandt in England and ten dollars here. On ditplay at two of ear tterts only, 1432 Chettnut Street, and I33S Se. Penn Square. Year impectien it solicited. Prompt and tonrteeas attention it ac corded te every one, Leuis Mark ... - . . - . . -. - X ' . J ' ' ...... ... - Office and ffiaitk Supplies (Bnravin mm m m vtturaam I laimLOiivpanvi J29 Market Street 1 ADVERTISING Agency rx requires copy "man with thorough Agency experi ence, capable of production" en national accounts. Expansion of our Produc tion Department offers the opportunity of a worth while connection. Apply by letter only. Com munications will be held in confidence. The Richard A. Feley Advertising Agency, Inc. X. W. 12th & Filbert Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. The mere i ways we can h e 1 n you with your photo engravings, the mere fun there is in it for us. And it isn't hard te find extra ways when you really want te help all you can. The Chetnutjtreet ENCRdHNG CO. lllS E.C0R.IiaCHETNWt ". Our Advertising, Mer chandising, Art, and Printing Departments afford you a most unu sual and efficient service. The Helmes Press, 'Printer 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia sMh jSJ We'll de the wash T ET the 1900 Cataract Electric Wather and the magic M-t figure 8 de the wash for you! The figure 8 movement- an cxcluuvc feature forces the water through your clothes in a figure 8 motion four times as often as in the ordinary washer. Ne parts te take out and clean easy and economical te operate edsts less than 2c an hour. The swinging reversible) wringer also works electrically and is movable ! We will send a 1900 te your home for you te try. After- wua tian paying ler it en terms te suit U you are net satisfied, return it. CHAS. W. EMERY .Ifaiig&fary tfjtht Enupc 4 l T -7T - ; I 1 -I .. !.. . I DICK, FAMOUS DOG, -GE 8. P. C. A. Turns Huge Pet Over te J. L. Ebert at ChaP font, Pa. EX-OWNER BIDS G00D-BY A home has been found for Dick, the St. Bernard deg tried for his life last week nnd freed by Magistrate Heward F. Boersc,' who received pleas for Dick's life from President Harding nnd hundreds of ether persons. After the trlnl Dick wns taken te Philadelphia by Fred C. Carter, special agent of the S. P. C. A., te whose care he hnd been intrusted. New, owing te the cfTerts of Mr. Carter nnd D. P. Shcn, n rcprescntntlve of Bosten, whose interest In the case brought him te the city, n home has been found for the deg,, Srfuic time today Dick will leave his present home nt the H. P. C. A. nnd be tnken te the farm of Jehn L. F.bert, nt Chnlfent. Mr. Kbcrt is one of the dozens of persons who petitioned te be nllewed te buy the deg or take care of him. Mr. Ebert is n personal friend of Mnghtrnte Beerse nnd Game Warden Fritz, of Bucks County. It is because et this nnd the assurance that the deg will be well taken cure of that Dick has been entrusted te Mr. Kbcrt. He Is also p. friend of Jacob Silverman, from whom the deg was taken because Silverman is unnaturalized. He used te peddle his wares near .Mr. Kbert's farm. A farewell reception wns held for Dick nt the S. P. C. A. jesterday. and ninny people flecked te we the famous deg. Curiosity brought many of them nnd real affection for the nnimul. ethers. Silverman visited his friend Wednesday when he came te say geed-bye. The old nffectien and understanding bcupeen them has net been lessened by the days 1000E!$2.75 MAJESTIC PRESS GET OUR t2, in, ...j .... BOTH SAMPLES '" ulrarD Ave PHONES ROAMER In Reamer alone this new Continental 12XD meter a marvel of power, speed and silence with no vibra tion point. America's star performer under all condi tions. Continental's Newest Triumph 12XD MOTOR A masterpiece of design pistons of Lynite aluminum; alley metal connecting reds. And an average of 15 miles te the gallon. See it drive it test it new. BARLEY MOTOR CAR CO. Kalamazoo, Mich. PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. 842 NORTH BROAD ST. ireptiir 2S10) Te have the building right III1 RllllniC A poed builder is essen tial. Use the same care in selecting your builder as you use in cheesing your architect. F.L.HOOVER & SONG INCORPORATID BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Since 1869 -Zl-ICrs CHCRRY STREET your convenience. feli? SHBMHl-iiii-BB LUJ CUUlLtf ILJLAM MES rT5l TA1 ! i ,aef? SutfUrb Vacuum Cltmimm ' " -p of separation nnd they Joyfully greeted each ether. When the time enme for Silverman te leave he lest his happy smile, for the second parting was no less hard thnn the first. The alarm felt for the deg n safety, when " It was learned that Jeremiah Itelnert, Montgomery County Game Commissioner, who arrested Silverman Knnd the deg, would officially pretest the verdict with which he Is dissatis fied, Is without foundation. The pretest may have some effect upon the remittance of the fine of $25 which Judge Beerse granted Silverman, but it cannot effect the disposition of the deg. The pretest from Sctli K. Gorden, secretary of the State Game Commis sion nt Hnrrisburg, who said "The law of Pennsylvania requires that the deg be killed. Since you have disposed of the case contrary thereto, we have nothing te de with the matter," can also have no effect en Dick's welfare, as he was definitely turned ever te the S. P. C. A. by n court decision, and has been given new te Mr, Kbcrt. PRESERVES START BLAZE Wife of Hospital Specialist, Going en Trip, ForgetThem When Mrs, Carl Lelberker, wife of n specialist en paralysis in the Lnnkennu Hespltnl, left her home nt 1848 Muster street yesterdnv te join her husband nt Clcmcnten, X. J., bhp left her preserves boiling en the gas stove in the kitchen. In a short time they boiled ever, causing n fire which destroyed the kitchen nnd dining room of their home. The dnmnge is estimated nt ?1000. BAND CONCERTS TONIGHT The Municipal Band will play to night In the Vnre Center, Twenty-sixth nnd Merris streets. The Fnlrmeunt Park Bnndjwlll play tonight at Straw berry Mansion. iANKS6l rii ii .ii ''Tena SlLVERSMme s-. J J6W ANTIQUATED Valued only for its associations may be transformed into beautiful modern Jewels by the experts of this Establishment. Closed Saturday all day CLAFLIN Annual Summer SALE Begins Monday, July 10 Men's and Women's Shoes 1107 Chestnut Street GOOB CLQmEs" R. 8C F. Palm Beach Suits- 17.50 They're styled right. They're made right -by the Kirsch baum Sheps. They're guaran teed te be of dependable quality in every respect. And they're priced as low as well tailored Palm Beach suits can be made and sold for. Scotch Braemar Suits .... 18.50 Mohair Suits 20, 22.50 Gabardine Suits 24.50 White Flannel Trousers . 8.50, 10 Imported Linen Knickers .... 5 AH 3 -Piece Suits Reduced! Twe-trouser Suits 29-50 34.50 Stere Heurs: 8:30 a. m, te 5 p. tn. 'Till I p, w. en Saturdays R rfj Founded In 1894 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. ONE BRIDGE PIER ALMOST FINISHED Ready te Duplicate Werk en Camden Side of Rlvef Soen The bulldlnir of the Delaware Ilridge may new be said te have paired another stage or nt leait the definite subdi vision of another ntage. What used te be called rather nebul ously Calsnen A linn gradually been transubstantiated into n nelld mnsn of concrete inextricably commingled nt lti bnse with the reeky bed of the river. The "air chambers," where life' wan se picturesque and, it wns said, pre carious; the "mnnlecks," where they ferried one Inte fifteen additional pounds of air pressure; the inuck buck ctN nnd the muck; the sandhogs them selves, with their carefully certified lungs nnd hearts where nre they new? Alongside the pier nre moored n half dozen barges leaded with odds and ends of dismantled equipment fiOO tens of it or thereabouts. There are ether Cellins Baths Electric and Steam Massage Salt Rubs NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPING 219.25 NORTH BROAD STREET ,,uN6ns JEWELRY H ui hi v. a F4 ; 1 barren Inailixi with aaad nd.M the concrete The latter' U rfe in a tower; built recently! nt the.' I efi. the nUr. tvhleh n ferrvhnt mini muter in a drewsv moment mir be tali te mlfltAW for flin lirlrlvn tlf. .'A'V number; nt gpeuts project frem-elthtf'tf , ,Tj turret of the tewer.vand it is through w. 1 liirnc mm HID UU1Q CUIlCreiO IB Ul- trlbuted. In n few days the Stene Meuntal-fl;, granite that Is te give this pier l W the bridge Us final Immobility and iajj uxurnuuiiy will UO UrOUgllt up, BM ," sealed in rtlnce. Tim rnnrr rlaaa'W new nbeut seven feet above high wattr.-,v-4 Wltt.1.. . .....I.- .1.. -I "ill ..' '" wiiiiil u itn c me lier Will UBTV It nHnlflA.1 tin nj.Mn.nnn... Il-I.. nf & J twenty-three feet mere. - " Open Until Noen Tomorrow 'SL wzmL . M& -aStv Spending Time and "Saving Meney In buying clothes, the time it takes te visit three or four geed stores and compare values is well spent. We constantly urge that you apply this test te the Super-Values we offer. Then buy where your judgment tells you tht value is greatest. PERRT'S Fine Quality Palm Beach Suits at our Super-Value Prices $14.50 and $17 Silky Mohair Suits We have yet te see finer work manship. Super-Values at $18 and $20 w ft rv I'm m hhU. It I I 4-. HIOII J Featherweight Tropical Worsteds Plain colors, stripes and fancy mixtures. The cut and fit are equal te your best heavier woolen suits. Our Super-Valut Prices $25 and $28 White . Imported Flannel Trousers Finest Quality Flannel Super-Value at $8.25 Linen Knickers Our Super-Value Price $4.50 Perry & Ce: 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men (c) I. & CO . 102 TDEFORE leaving for I your summer home in the mountains, country or seashore, be certain te ar range te have the Evening Public Ledger mailed te you every day. Tlie Evening Public Ledgerwith its hemenews, page of pictures, comics, woman's pages, stories, recipes, sports news, finan cial pages and ether daily features te please every memrer cf the family will makr your sojourn from the city all the mere en joyable. Telephone ir send In your nummer subscription new, for one, two or thret months, the period you will be nwy, nnd receive your f.ierltn newspnper leBUlarly with your dully mall. Summer Subscription Rates I mil. 3 iiieii, S mm. Public Ledger (Mern'f) 60c $1.20 $I.M Public Ledger (Evening) SOc 1,00 1.50 Public Ledger (Sunder) SOc 1.00 J.5, nuiiimrr nuufccrlptleru mar lw entered br (he week. Forward pur Summir Hubicrlp .rt... Y.,,1.11,. Y . r, .. ."rf -3-- - nun iBiuiiiini. ie vircuiMiian. D.u.r 4 irC. .v... .uiiu twr emMnr.i j W!rl 'V.j- ' 1 'm m M I I M M I s W h a'-i m f J.' Hi teH ' . -. IS.;' ' . nuu4iphia.' i i t&ite&mMm&Miv,J, :Sr.Ml rM.. L k 7v v ', iifi(wXH i ay .Y.vf- I Mfllf. J i : m i V.&. ,Y V hiA jOVb.
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