5S5 !EilPSSllwra STFW.:TWWBra.W sssim - "rymfi j-tmtf .-'. "-M. r i K"i' HV. .. .JiX ',Hg " ' Oft. -M3W? VJWW "r , - tt !N l WOflEN DEMOCRATS MEET Residents of the Twenty-ninth Ward Organize for Campaign , Democratic women In the Twenty ninth Wnnl were erttnnlzeil nt n meet Inr last nlfiht in Teten'a Hnll. Twenty sixth, (street ntul Columbia nvenue, nml officers elected. After her election ns temporary president, Mr. Matle d'Cbnnell, a member' of the State Committee for the Kcventh Senatorial' District, delivered nn nddrem en "The Principles of the Democratic Party." Other officers elected Included Miss Nellie Kernan, chairman s Miss Eliza lieth Truckecfs and Miss Karen .Tack, vice chairmen; MIkb Mildred McOrep plgen, secretary: Miss Katherlne Mnrtha. assistant secretary, and Miss Mary Adams, treasurer. i rw' PtrtHttNfi THE JAPANESE BEETLE Wire Your Hqnte Hlfh-grade' vrerk Initalled Iw re. liable house guarantees safety and satis faction. Buy your Lighting Fixtures from the manufacturer. Original and distinctive designs in solid brass only. BROMUND & SON, Inc. 2387 GERMAN TOWN AYE. CelnmMa 1041 Optn Evry Evnlng Until 10 Reef Garden Hetel Adelphia Coel for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper Dancing 8:30 Te Closing YEAR TO pay, IF DESIRED irsnarcirn-y-gnj 1701 Chestnut- Street Cerner nth Street lag pfe-ffl LHHHHHHMMHMHMHWHHHHMWBmWBBMMHH aatBw J t t J''Kmtttli'Jr' ?''' Kr-& lj$r y flK Laaaam asfttaw. I Si Mi Hi! .. mil '. Eiil itfU m I I w wm m m m ffl m- f . u tn JM8W r. V tf" 1 L- v3 L3iVS W"'"XSN3v. hnvc hnpri nrwl.v enrolled In the Fir.t lycra sX-m JULY CLEARANCE of Sweaters & Bathing Suits at WAR UPON BEETLES TO SAVE FRUIT CROP Quarantine Established in Jer sey and Pennsylvvnia te Limit Insect's Ravages USE PARASITES FROM JAPAN 25 discount The eon- larce race Is specialty strueted for experiments in the war acninM the Japanese beetle per .sMrnt fee of the farmers. A rinse--up view of the pest Is Riven as well as a view of tlte little parasites oil an apple Frem early mernitis until late at night the .Japr.nec beetle, tli pcit which hai Invaded Penuvlvania a -1 1 i as New ,lerse,' Is being pursued. I In all kinds of lemlier. during every; teasen, the light between the brilliant ' Colored little but and hi enemies run tinues. and until recently it eemed that the bug would win, for he had Increased the area of hi swav from let) te 'J70 fquare miles In tive .rears. Many methods of warfare have been tried and abandoned, but te ('. M. Iladley belongs the credit for establish ing a uuarantine that has limited the beetle te the territory Were you a trunk driver attempting !nl "" I'hllndelphln Navy Yard that te cres the ferry from New Jersey Itlt i naval reservists of Philadelphia and plants or plant products which were vanity arc eligible for participation grown In the area infcMcd by beetles.!),, tifteeii-dnj crul-c with pay en nny you would be stepped by a inaii only 0 f three trips te be made during CRUISES FOR RESERVISTS I I Chance for Vacation Trips for Naval j Men With Pay ! Announcement Is made at head of its present ltar(Pr!) (lf tp .'0llrt, Xaval District one of eighty employed as nn inspector by the Federal and State Departments of Agriculture. He would demand te be shown your permit. And if you did net linve it it i Yard Saturday would mean a trip back te tne tarui will nt uutl tlie summer. Kagle Itent .VJ. assigned the reservists for training in this district, is helng conditioned new anil will leave the Navy en the first trip, which duly -!). The second from whlcb you started and n delay n.-iilse will be Aueiist .1 te 11). nml the there until you obtained a permit. 'third cruise September ' te 1(i. Must Notify Uncle Sam j A considerable number of men who Twenty-four hours' notice mni be - -- given te the Department of Agriculture. ' which has n station at Itlverten. N, .1.. - ---- ------ where Mr. Hndley is in charge, before any produce is taken out of the In fected area. It can only be removed after examination by inspectors, who testify that the produce is free from beetles. In the heavily infested nrea com. grape, lettuce, cabbage, forage crops of all kinds, including hay and straw, must be examined. n well as nursery, ornamental and greenhouse stock ami all ether plants except bulbs and cut Mow er and soil, compost and manure. In the lightly infe'ted areas the ex amination is of nursery, ornamental and greenhouse stock.- all ether plants ex cept bulbs and cut Bewers and soil com post and manure ether than fresh manure. This year is the first that the beetles have done an serious damage te the fruit Itself. In 1!-0 the damnse was only te the leaves; In lii'JI slight dam age tn the fruit, hut this -.car the dam age te the fruit ha been considerable. If the pest's destruction increases in the same ratio In one or two nmre season. RO te SO per cent of the fruit itself will be destroyed.' Seme of the orchards in New .Ierey ....... ml ..-111. l.p.t,-t, w linrft till, llisi-i-t fir-- i'M'1" ' ,,i i,i-'-... -. -:- has dtine Its work : ethers are completely ruined with almost every leaf dead and j lured with innumerable natteins ue signed by the hungry beetles. If they are disturbed they fly up in dens clouds casting a distinct shallow en the ground and making a low angry hum. in U a beehive has suddenly been upset . According te Mr. Iladley. the pn marv object is net new te exterminate the hugs, but te devise n means of pre venting injury en the farms. He thinks it will seen be nn individual farm preb- . lem ns any ether fruit detrevcr is. The reason that the Japanese beetle presents a problem se much mere en en eus than that of ether pests Is becue where one pest of another vnrietj will appear, from 1000 te 1,000,000 Japa nese beetles will appear, because there are no native natural enemies of the beetle. Parasites Brought Krem Japan A shipment of 100. 000 parasites from Japan lias been received this enr. mak ing a total of fifteen shipments, and many of them have been release. In fav orable areas after a period of keeping at the station. However. It will take at least a year te discover if the parasites have succeeded in checking the work of the beetles. In Japan they d". but In this country both the Insects must accustom themselves te climatic cendi- i tiens, and in many cases the parasites have net been strong enough te survive the winters as the beetles hae. The parasite is only one of fe ir methods new used by the Departim at of Agriculture. The ether three aie ill quarantine work, investigational work. nnd research work te find an efrciii Insecticide, This Involves a study of the life history and habits of tin beetle Slider conditions in tills ceunti. I'nder the investigation conies .pia.t inc. There are various sized machines for this. In one experiment a wlie be. Is put ever nn entire tree, men are stationed In the tree and after ill. apraylng Is done they count the beetle; which axe killed by the sprny and in this way cab see if nny actual benefit is de rived from the treatment. This Is done cn various plants In all lenditluiin of weather' and the results averugrd. Ii ionic rates CO per cent have been klllid. The problem Involved in the spraj Is ' , te find a solution which may be medi- i)led or intensified from standard mate- 'rial nnd se manufactured cheap though for common use. a solution of iiiseiiatt ff lend In being used at present. Twe hundred and fourteen of the In fested square miles are In New J rsey Pi Burllmten, Camden and (ileucester Ceuntjts, The rcmainini; fifty. ex ni" in Pennsylvania in Ducks and I'mlndrl phla Counties. i 8eek for Mether of Twe Tellce are searching for Kmma h. Kagel. twentytwe years old. wife of Jehn Herace Nagel. of aiu."i Knst Nil- J have been newly enrolled In the First Ilnttalien Naval Ueserve Force within the last rew weeks will lie taken nn the cruises and will receive their allow- ' ances for uniforms as well ns the pay of their ratings and subsistence. Op portunities for enrollment nt the head quarters. '237 Seuth Thirteenth street, are still available, nnd a number of new men are t be inducted into the service tomorrow night. 41,000 SHOPMEN WORKING ON PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Net Gain of 4100 Men Reported Above Last Week A survey of every division of the Pennsylvania system yesterday, accord ing te a statement issued by the com cem pany, showed that mere than 41.1X10 shepmen were working out of an aver age week-day force reported in normal times, of approximately ."5,000. As compared with last week, these figures show a net gain of mere thnn 4100 men working in the inainteiiunco-ef-cqulp-ment department. Throughout the strike period there have been no cases of violence en the Pennsylvania Ttailread. with the ex ception of one or two instances of stone throwing; neither has there at any time been any interruption of train service, either passenger or freight, the state ment sajs. Ne shops or engine-lieiiscs have been closed down anywhere en the system since the strike began. r TO BE TAKEN AT TIME OF PURCHASE Coming at the crest of the Summer Season, this sale j offers fashionable and seasonable apparel when most in demand While is especially featured Wemens Summer Sweaters. 1n . n July Clearance Prices 0.1U tO lO.UU A comprehensive selection of Slipeveri and Tuxedos of Alpaca, Mohair, Camel Hair. AUe Imported Hand-made Shetland Slipovers. 15.00 16.90 Women 8 Spert Costumes July Clearance Prices Typical two-piece outdoor frocks of Mohair or "Tweed-Knit" in French blue, rose, wisteria or jade, buff and navy. 5.45 6.75 Women 8 Swimming Suits July Clearance Prices Of the finest pure virgin wool in one-piece models with attached tights. In navy, black, tan or heather mixtures. Fringed Scarf Skirts July Clearance Prices 6.00 7.90 Made of imported English scarfs in "wrap-around" and tai lored model. In jacquard design and delightful color tones. Amber-clear and fine-flavored BOJL Tea Jea-totally Different Men's Gelf Sweaters July Clearance Prices 9.00 te 14.25 Imported sweaters of brushed or unbrushed pure camel hair in the natural tan; also of pure wool in solid colors or heather mixtures with cellar or "V" neck. Men's Swimming Suits ' July Clearance Prices 3.20 te 5.45 One and two piece suits of pure virgin wool' in black, navy and heather. Alse white shirts and navy or black trunks. Bosten San Francisce .Veu Yerk Chicago si&W&&&mRirsi&s?j&ir3i&HiRifcifttfisJ&siq) llttrnK ntrf. who Hl-Jinneitrerl .Iiiiia 1.1 !tMTiDt two children, one fifteen mentba 1 t,M ua, ether two years old. PIIsPswhIsv ! mrjy ine answei s MF te thirst Wk m after play m Ira fJil Delicious and Refreshing ,-iim Big Pianos in Little Space Steinway grand-toned uprighU (4 ft. 3 in. height), $875, and Steinway Miniature Grand (5 ft. 7 in. length), $1375, are pianos typical of Steinway's amazing inventive genius and Steinway' perfection of manufacture. They are small and compact, designed for the convenience of these who live in moderate-sized houses. But in musical qualities, they arc everything the most exacting pianist may require, having the big tone of highly colorful quality that has made the larger' Steinway grands essential te the profes sional pianist and the teacher with the delicate touch of the marvelous large Steinways. Demonstration of these big pianos) in little space always prove both pleasing and instructive.' Time . payments. N. STETSON & CO. uif chestnut st. WE SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS i'i..iiiii.iiiiiinii imnnmffliiiH hih iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ik IIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWnTTrmrrmrJZ: HIllllllUNlllllllllllllllll L- .ii.NniNiiilllllillllllllllllllllll.milllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimili U26ff28 CI (S Street. BiO WrerchDresses ai ike ver .wfljPP Wnyr special pmce ej f' Pretty Ginghams and Veil es; als e Ratine and Linen in Slip-en Styles. All sizes in the assortment from 36 te 44. Every Dress Special Value. An event which should interest many women looking for one or two eoel, geed-looking, inexpensive Summer Frecks. There is a wide diversity of styles Gingham's and Voiles in models suitable for morning wear and for the perch; Ratines and Linens in slip-en effects which make a smart warm weather Dress when worn with waist or guimpe. All are well made from dependable materials and every garment is a genuine special at $4.00. Costume Slips for Summer Dresses White Batiste Slips lined te make them shadow proof, hemstitched top and straps, several lengths ; $1.50 White Charmeusette Slips' with top and straps edged with filet the biggest seller we have because it is se dainty, se cool and absolutely shadow proof; several lengths , . $2.98 NIGHT GOWNS AND CHEMISE usually sold at $1.50 eachi soft batiste in several shades and a number of styles; each $1.31 Juj ffl Wanted Collen Dress Goods SlJJ T ai Much Less Than Regularftices $(J ut--vji -Air j i tin .11 ' . ..."" 75c 1 ifr' 45c r 35-inch Plaid and Check Ratines in a geed range of color combina tions; special at (yard) Imported Check Ging hams in several sizes of block checks; fine texture; geed designs; special at (yard) WVin nnu. T.'...... ,- - .1 . ..vu;;t,.r.;xas ST&ji--"-' . fiVi'Jiii NetS f t-.it m WTO!) liJt . Ui ' . www M ' .; & t 'A 'Ur $& A .f v. - . ml ' , il. aHH;,4 tSAaViaBHUL'filtJn 'J L . ,gt WA'Mih:rV'- - VHfiV'i m -- rwyiHM--- '- "'tn E,V r '