JkW-iA m Wihi , Mit. m i IVC I ? 1 m JM I i V If IP il eWt RI br I a f 1. IK . i m sr. v. . ; y ! H ri' K. m,v:-w mm cm , ' a-.-vii wtw .Mj.ivi .. ;rRM.iiiu.ttf. -.- . e .'-.--' ij-.Jr--n. 1 Vi& iv&lbi rf-O&P! net ekln li broken e d er. tnuidn tired. ftff"V. a few drop of 1 1 Jgltitliw. ?r. It li kit h am K tH?fdll"liniit.S.ftl ( ft fT.rv F mI--m ivUrt v ha 1 ft 41 . .. eLuaalm or nntnil. Lih. r x " rj r r " i :, aeai mat ekxiic, peHpaia, Mb W.F.YOUNG, Inc. 73 lempwairMt Springfield, Mat. wbM iMIiiTsWI CURRY TRUNK WEEK .One of Our 50Q.75 Wonderful Value. - a urn i iar 4i oe ii 1 1: il- 40t2Si. Veneered l-ii--,wool 1jx reun 1 c - fibre roiered. Hand run J uteel WeuntlnK. Tour ilrner .-ven lianKPrn all pocket", I tun Ir. li in .nul jepiv : il, Mce te le"k all ilraer Veliet lift top Altr utile blue cloth llnlnir. Next te Keith' x Theatre 0S970 Variety in Fixtures is the spice which makes etir home interesting, cither inside or out. Fer the outside we show a medieval lantern in hammered brass, with tinted, rough, stained, frosted or plain glass. LIGHTING FIXTURES BIDDIE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Taka Ne te Tar In Mibu i Otwn fcit Till 1J o'clock (Noun) Pheno mnine OTtfO lake tt -nrsrtj ONE DAYS OUTINGS tjr The time thowe li I ailfrn statidanl lime one hour .loner than Dajllrfnt 8vmi lime tlaemint u leivlnj at it III A M Ln.it ern standard llmi- will ileitart at 7 30 A. M , UarlKUl Sailnv 'lime Frem Market Streitt Wharp i-iumuiH i ra u mown in ini. an,rr EVERY DAY Atlantic City $1.50 1 Wlldwoea Analesea. 9 Antlrewa Avenue Ocean City Cape May Sea Isle City Corsen Inlet StoneHarber Peerment Round Trip Avalen Atlantic Cltv (dall) (tirerxia At ) 8 001, AUdlllcmal tralna Ui Atluntli III every Mmidav n30t rer aiienier muru Weekdn -i l2Ai Simda u v FUberni-n 4 Hxi uralen for ai drf-ua Ave (Oit-us llnrbir, Wiidweul) and WlldwwMl cnit '-iiimIujj 5 00', FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS H d 1 C fi Hound EVERY Jpi.OV Trip SUNDAY MAURICE RIVER fek F0RTESCUE Market ft Wharf 1 JO , auulrn 5 1H ANDREWS AVENUE for OTTENS HARBOR, AND W1LDW00D CREST Market HI IV hurt ', ml s, C amdrn S OS t. EVERY hUNDAY $1.8Q Temi River. StuidtPuL, Ba Rmuni Trie Head gnj inlemeeute itatieni JO 1 O Se" Cln A'bury Pnrlr, fc T" Lnne Hrinrh. nnrl In. Ktued Trip termedlete tatlen $2:00 nK,l Point Pleasant Market Str-et Wharf e 16V. THURSDAY EXCl IISIONS I1EGIN JULY 11 Leaving Matkn sui-ri Wburl no, s EVERY SUNDAY $2.10 Beach Haven, Spray Beach, Beach Haven Terrace, Beach Ha Round 1 rip ven Crest. Branl Beach, Shin Bettem. Beach Arlington. Barnet;at City, Club lleuae, High Point, Harvey Cedars, suri city. Market Strrtt li.rt e 441, FROM BROAD STREET STATION I WEDNESDA EXCURSION, llttilM JUUT U )2elU e'rt"rVC ' Leng Br Park. Sea r. r l.nnff Rrnnrh. R.ln... B"fl W...II uiu.f in.u Keunu trip spring unKC out Bread HtreetO 10V, Weel Thlla fl IM, ri North -UllailclptiU . 0 lis, M joeo W -' ReundTrl. NEW YORK SUNDAYS July 16, SO, Auguat II, ZT Bread Rtreet . . . , 0 40, OMl, Weetruua 0 tev. North PhUa. $.5U YVASMllNUlUrN iA a r .-. nil -rmiinnr M 0.JJ UrtL, 1 iihcic 1 ReundTrip SUNUVYS July 23 and Augutt C Bread Blreet 0 SIM, West 1-lilla. 0 il; 16 raft NIAGARA FALLS 16.SO ROUNDTRIP 810.80 July20i Aug.J, 17,11 1 Sept. 14, z8 Oct. 12. Pennsylvania System . -A ' . . . of U Dreadway Umltae! I IBS-1- t&tflO .I.T L CHESTNUT r ION Wl Police Lieutenant Net Reduced According te Law, Com mission Holds HOLDS RANK FOR PRESENT Lieutenant Am row TInttitlfeii wen a moral p(ei bcfniu tin Civil Set v ice Commission tndnv when lie was nr iiilguul for iuiihntilitiailnu lit' 1ml been ordered te it-pert us it p:i L t elnitt n ii r the llelgrude Mini Olciirtield stiiels station several weeks age, ii ml li:id ic fllfd tO IKCI'Ilt tlit dPinolleii. 'I'lie int'inbcn of tbc i otntiilsNlen pliiliilv Intlltiited. wlillc tln'y wltlilicld tli-i Ixluii, tliat a lit1 luiil net brt ii lirepuilv deinelvil net ei dime (e t In Ii'Rnl form, lie uiw srill it lit-utcniinl mid t lien feit could net be tilt il its a in iitilnian. l.lciitcminl Hnmlllcm foimerlv t-em-mantled at llie lli-luradi- and Cli-jiflt-lil trtt-ls fliilliin. lie a- relit-wd ftem tlutv, ertlcrcd te reiitut aflt-r a tlnn- tt SiitH-rintrmltnt MIHk, told lit- lnul bt'i n k-iIri-iI te the ki.hIc of iiatrelman. an-1 t id-tt-il te rrtiert at Ms old at.ttlen. Tin oninil-t-leii lit-lil that mult r tin- hiu li---lieitld hnt bt-t'it cltn written notln netln notln ef tli thirci-s :t):.tln-t him, ami t lit ri bn-ii kKi-u tii- tlitH te liri-i.tn- liH il" fi use .mil replv. A dt-i'l-ien In the liMiitrii.int'-i favor inn) net -an- turn from tli-inotlen, at i)idtiid b Dlititer Corli'heii, but It would tin i--li tin pn i nt pret cedltips. Hi- would tlit-n Iiiim- te b iltmetid ml tlie prnpi i niiinin-r mid -iil-i-ipi( nl t-pnts would -liapi- tlit-msehe. Sitting upon tin- um wire (Vim-i miMieiii-rt Clinten Heiirt Woedtuil t.etiW V in Ditwn mil t'lmrli's Ni-i-ld iiperititt-nili nt M11N sat ln-sldt- I, bit- . t limit Ilamilteii .mil ilitttid ullli bun Mills opt in-il tin- precvidinpe b out -Inline wb.it bid e-Mirm IK- n-.id a-liitt-i ft mil iMriilur t'oitiUeu umb i il.iti- of .lum Hi, eitb-iiiu bliu te ib -mi-it- Ilamilteii te jiati iltii.ni lit- -inn- I metit-d Hamilton, he s.ml. .nid s-ild te luiil. 'Is tliert i dl-ttiii wbtH- tlit-n-h bid fi'i-liin; ns-iln-t ni mi tlir- put nf tin iiiiii uml ellntii' 'I he niiMM-r wih "Ne ' hii Mild ' "I tlnn -aid,' teiitlmitil Siipulti- ttuiluit MHN. " 'I ettlt-r etl te rtpeit te n-pert te the Twcnn -fourth dK trbt fei lti ( . w a patrolman' 1 .It n ti-natit Hamilton mid, 'I ittu--i-' I ri piled. 'I, of t-niirii-, -m-pend )eii ' ' , 'I lien Ciiiiiuil loner Niebl -poke up ' A- I. Untenant Hamilton bus net bad until n uetlte. In in) opinion he N j -till i lit lift mint 1 de net mm bow I we (.no tr him ter in-oiberiliiiatloii a , ii piitieliinin when he 1h net u patrol J man." I Similar sentiment weie pi!Mil b Ihe ntlitr tomuilssietierv. ('niiii'.il iuUImiI l.lfutenunt Hiimtlteu te Hpeit iluih nl tin- pelbe burtaii until tin unit t i was si tiled tuiallt . 7rrt7" Ginsberg Flits te the Shere Ceiittniiril from Tiller fine no tee had In i u paid te giun Ids file- "Did pelltii s t nur into It '" "N'e. If thev had. mere likelv than net 1 would have it-fused te grant the puele '1 he rtqiltsls wilt- finui the famllv seblv." .'Have )eii heard the report that one of (linsberg's nl Uivi s in at live ill '1 liuti enl li Ward peliiii s ' Nil until rtiintl) I de nut even Knew the brother's name. In fut t. I dlilrrt 'knew the mimes of anv of the people who c nine te sic nit 'I h i -1 euii d te he fiimillnr with .ill l he tli tails of (In c.i e " K.isiei fe Itiin h I' itttis.111 In was the upn il tot (iln-btig s I In Hi uinile in loll, ilistiail nt !' lililc" Quielei who s,.ieni-(d bun ' ' ' .1 iil.e fjililt-v was nut s, nudlli aittssible. lit lilt; 11 t'tilti 1 Cnunli iiiiIkc s .1 niittir nt fait. I had full pewu in tin- t in umstaiices te giant tin- pa-mil- m.istlf. but I sent tin pipits, vi 1 i 1111 fneiable rereiinni ml itinii oil ii .linU'i- (Julifle. " Mr. Si elt likewise u as n-Ked if poli peli tlii or pirsenal triendsliip hid liirtued in the granting of (In piueli- ' Ne, 1 didn't k- te lutU'i' I'at-tir-en miself." In- snil "I In. finiili .limit li, ui-ii me f ri iiiiiml I r iilmiil flial tli'itfer llOll i VII.' as ilnre a fie paid tot gt-itlng (linbt ig blf lihet t) ''" I de net think s,i - I,,, unsweitd "Is l,iii.. , v brntlni nnv" in '1 hir leenih W.i id pelitii s Net Unit I kiiini of I lnhive his I I'ln i- ind liniilier tile tiillms The Tliliti i-iiih Willi is in nil biiiliwitk. H 1 m I I -I Kemi if one et the flllllil) aiiieiiiiiul tu antihitiK time pelltUnllv. If friiishtig has 11 hriithi r 111 pelilles in the 11 ml lit must be of miner 1111 1111 lieitlllli e Inuilieil b) "I'ltlflll" Ci.iliins ii kiieu this M'euitil 11 r.lthei pitiful ini 10 me." milled Mr Stott Mi 1 H' lit whs in the hiiliit et bit) ing ." weitli of 1 iru' uml tllviding it into two puns He nod his wife would use one imri then dilute the ret ami sill ijL for V, with which te pun base I mere." Mr. Siett did net explain vilmt the ''pitiful" Jeiuuic of this prm the was Acterdlng fe Dun live .leshua It Faulk, of the ilee squad, who arrestid (iiisberg. tin- mill) wns b.i no menus imrely a ' pitittil vbtlm" 01 the ding li.il.it I beiiuht ''10 vreith of tin- Mruff tuff AMI NS IN DEMOTION TILT from his wile -lid the tletntive te- De I.acv. .1 Siegmund Levin. Lugene iin, "and ip.ilil for lr with muikeillM Stun, !' rev MtUferge and deeige blll Then 1 followed In 1 te the plan- 1. Hiitinan. w In re the) IntUeil made him put up his hands, uml Iniiml the Sell nlniii; with nhelif 'slim mil,- in Iik tlethlug "tt'e wen- looking fei (!ilisiiig. whom we siispiiiid of In 1 in; the Ik let of a 'lltu vilili h sold llueiugh e. gnus and ltulinns A Nikie who is new in iall aiMiltiitu trial ter iIiiil- I peddling in'if lied tin me whin 1 get ttlri I stub. Tells of Trapping "Ii" 1 "I made n thai te get HO worth I of ilititfs from a woman named Annie I Redger, whom we knew us (ilusbtrg's I wife and who wus Juft our of tin- Heuse of Court tleu. She nut me at Piftiinth and Snnsein stnets uml took I me te Plfth and Ititse stmts, wheie I we nut the Nigre piildbi und lit veuebceil fei me. mid then the woman gave me tin- stuff i linmli-il lur the I bills. I bad taken down the -, rial IllllllbelS. "1 tinllt-il her In a house en Thii iteentli street nun' Siinseui, followed hei upstiiiis, ami leiiml (ilushiig In the iniiin , 11, in iiiiii in iiiiiji, 1111 ni I mill ii 1 111 te uireu ...1.1 iii, 1, ,.. til..,, .. ban Is and frisk .1 I said, 'I'll ""i ,7' , V. ', " ' ,?u "' Y'l"',. I show veu I'm net fiamlug vu.' an I ennft lento villi a view te hilngliig ...liul net tin. m.h.11 iiiiii.li.i, .f iln.inbeut iniie 111 the Ntiii Last, e vvhlih lilll. He snld. 'Wtll,)nirve get me.' ' Stricter Law Is L'rged ' As a result of the parole of Ginsberg, iu tlnn i contemplated by District At torney Itelan's oibce te bring about an amendment of the State law which grnnlH te Common Pleas Court Judges the right te parole any prisoner In a county Institution without first notify inr rh Districts Atteraw't tttm. EVENING PUBLialDGER PHILADELPHIA, jpfaUBSPAY, 3ULY 13, 'MX tnslut upon Is thnt the office of the District Attorney be given ample time te pretest when pnreles are being con sidered. . . . , There I" nothing In tbe statute man e this action by Common l'leatt Court ins JtidgfH iiet'esarv, but In the past it bus been fort of an unwritten law for the Judge te plvc notlce when they considered paroling a prisoner. llcrently, however. It 1h said this rub' bus been disregarded In many cases. . In urging an amendment te the parole law It was pointed out today that the parole some months age of Maglstrut Hyrett Wrlglcy by Judge Davis was a glaring example of tbu need for a com cem com pulten notice te the District Attorney. In tlin TA'rlL-li-tf nine the District At- ternc)'M office was netllled of a public healing en llie pnieie jimi one neur tie fore, leaving no time for the preparation of a defense. 6 DIE IN TRAIN WRECK Weeden Smoking Car Telescoped at, Kansas City 48 Injured , Ii.ins.iH Cltv. Me., Julv HI.- (Hi A.1 P ) Twe white men mid four unltlintl- liul Negroes ileiul, fort) -light person-1 I injuted, some of them inrhaps fiitnllv. I was the tell fhli morning of a wreck , In tin outskirts of Katisin Cltv Inst in.lil In ulib-li Ml-wnnrl I'llfllll- Hail- lead ' "scenic river." westbound, crash iil heiiil-eii into u local freight train, lis n iisiilt of confused orders. The tiitlu left St. I.euls )Csterdny iin ruing after connecting with a Perm svlvaulii nallread fast train fiem .Ntw Seil, uml Phlladelpbia. Nene of the Pullman cars left the track. ifl... p, .,!. r,n Hvrml In till t-ltV P IdrtT eit park. A Shilmrs' picnic was In1 piegrist near tbu scent; anil plivslclatis, numbers of the enln. gave first aid The engines were deinelislieil, unit tne fielght truln was witcked and four coin lies of the llitr vine imiiished. Me-t of the injured were In the smok ing nir, iiiiitiv of them Negroes. FOUrTBOYS DISAPPEAR Lnds Believed te Have Started en Hike te Seashore Pell i bes living in the 7000 block of l.lmwued ii venue wire reported te tins pelbe as missing b) tbeir parents te dav. The bin ate bellevnl te have started en a hike te Atlantic Cltv, as teverul of thtm had hinted at tluir homes that tlei wanted te "take in tbc shore." Tht-v ate lleituau llevnei, lifteen, uml his biethci. hamml, twelve, of "Oil riinwoed avenue. I.euls Putter, tvulve, of TO'-'U Klmwoed avt-nue. ami Kit tl -erlck Herbert, Ufteen, of 7030 tlmwoed avniiie. The pelire have sent ttlegrams te the Atlantic Cltv point te be en the vviitih fr the hiker, as well as te point- of intermediate towns tliieugb which it is thought thev will pass. U. S. CAN MOBILIZE 50,000 AUTOS TO CONVEY MAIL; Use of Trucks, However, Believed I te Be Improbable 1 Washington, .fulv lit- ( P.v A. P.I 'Postmaster General Weik teilu) pie p 11 nl a letter te Prtsldent llanlitig no ne Ififving him llutt 11 siirvev showed that .1 thoieugblv tirgnnled fleet nf ."0,000 I met 01- vehicles lelild be mebllied within I tivtiitv -tuiir hours should the rallwav Islmpiui-n's strike furtlitt Interfere with I tin- mevemtnt of the I nltid Mates mall. 'Iheie was no nthtiul iudliatieil, hew- eiei. th it use of moteitrneks te utrii miill vvns being serieusl) oeiisidered. The pit vailing bilitf was that sheubl the President's miming against Inter- 1 ferenn- with the mulls be disregarded 1 slnitmer iinasiires wete contemplated. FRUIT PRICES UP AND DOWN' Peaches Alene Pursue Unchanged Course Apples Are Higher , Pernies bliishtd as tbu alniie of the fruit and ugettible paiaile puisiied 11 stuitlv t nurse in tlie nuirkets dining tin last week Other matchers were out of line, some stuggtring toward tin-, I side u here ii'Mniiite eiiiisiinieis watched I the preti-ssinu with 1 meiiiageiiitut, the! I lest dlsplaviiig 1 b ailing for pieduc- 1 1 -. uml miildli nit n j I W'ateimt lmis wobbled along m both sides of the line stming for the most li.nt, hew vet mi ht llle nl leivcri 'I In- mere spbeiiuil t iiiitaleiip-s rellid mine tvuilv afn r 1 entiling a lnwtr pi In- gioeve Apldes were up Potatoes measured their value by the distant 0 betiuen the si ones of theli ihlldhoed uml tin 11 Until Micrlikc. While tluv mi-- 1-iwi r than the prev Ion Ien week nt hipping peintM, they epenetl their even te tli;htly higher prhes than the vuk 1 lure In ceiisiiuilug tnai 1 ki t. t 1 ENTERTAINS CLASSMATES Ellis A. Gimbel Hest at Reunion of High Scheel Students of '79 Pills A fiimbil infirtnined bis old Hihnelmat.-s f "ie '70 t la of Cen tinl HI -h 1 ml it the Pbllumnt ( eun tiv Cluli t .tl 1 The nfteininn was given ever te speits. win n tin tinmit stuilints. In 1 lulling men high in biislntss, timiuce and tin innfesslnns participated in bnsiball n mils ami golf. There will be 1111 infiirinnl lnmr this evtuing AinmiL' tbesii invited were A. Lincoln' Atker. Congressman IMmends, Han Puree, srcrnary of the I'eiins.vlianla Setiiiv of New Turk; Colonel Itebert L. Hirst, Dr. V. Tlllsen W'urtl. Themas .1 Murrav, Paul S Keller, .lames W. McHurnej. Lieutenant Colonel (Jeorge U Zene." A D. Luuer, Prank 1 Hit- 1 ler. II II Lai ktv. ( llttrles K. I.ecu , .lames W. ..lames W. Laws, frank '.tiler, Themns P. 0. BUSINESS HERE JUMPS Postal Receipts for June $116,240 Over a Year Age Hiisine-ss ut the Philadelphia Pest- "H't 11 for .lune embraced Sl.'Jl.HU in postal leteipts, nil int reuse of $11(1,40 evi r tlie coirespenuing ineniii ibsi c-ur. Mime) order tinnsactlens numbered 1 GTK.-DS for .lime, tin increase of 103, ' HH1 eier .lime, 1021 Amount of inene) ertlers wuh S-", 1.12,708, an In crease of .$2,"'J,HS(1 as lempared with the Hame month last your. NEAR EAST PLAN ACCEPTED French Agree te British Proposal for Peace Conference I Paris, .lulv US (P.v A. P 1 The 1 iPrunli (inv eminent has replied te tin "ii.i.i.i. .,.1., ..,... i.n ... ...1 - ', . 1 ,,.,., .,.,,,,. .. ,l. .,.. 1 the tireeks uml the Tinklsh Nallunal- Ists would be invited te send lepresen-tatlvt-H. France accepts in principle the plan for holding the conference, details of Which ero te he settled later. MSWrl ITIOM MANHATTAN The Utile fctOrlea lif ln,miHlilna. In YJ.nr Yerk which are only related te a man of riae aciuinimice wiin prominent FWMr ppaar. rasiiiariy in narmeaa CI, new aterr In th tciLie Llcasa, E Cellins Is Made Commander-in-Chief of National Army Twe Generals Captured NO CLUE TO DE VALERA Kv Associated rr TiOntlen, July 18. The previsional t T-.I..I. t- tii.i. ,-. it- ---i..i- " "i,i- nun: viuvvrniiiGni s neci-nun , t0 ceneenlrate Its energies en overcem Ing the Republicans and establishing enler throughout the.' country before summoning the new Parliament Is taken f Indicate that military operations en a considerable scale arc Impending. Sweaters . -s-fT- l IRISH REBELS LIN UP FOR BIG FIGHT ?5a3! a : fi&fi Women's $5.00 Mohair Weel Slip- " ever Sweaters in a number of geed summer shades J $2.95 $25.00 te $35.00 Pure Silk Sweaters; Tuxedo and slip-ever styles; some are a special purchase, ethers from our regular stocks; all sizes and many colors, but net all sizes in each shade; special Friday at .... $18.73 Women's $10.50 te $12.00 Fiber Silk Sweaters; Tuxedo styles; odd lets grouped together for clearance at. . . . $7.50 $9.00 Sweaters made from imported fiber silk; navy and tomato shade only $6.00 Women's Hat and Scarf Sets of fiber silk in Reman stripes and plain colors; previously priced at $9.75 te $10,75; new $5.00 Children's $8.00 te $10.00 Sweaters a general clean-up of several groups; come and get one for your boy or girl te wear this summer while the price is se low $4.75 5 L-fii. The Republicans since their defeat In Dublin have strengthened their po sition In the southwest, nnd are new prepared te put up a big flght. They nre reported te have taken a line from Wntcrferd across the country te IJm erlck as n defensive front, Intrenching themselves In preparation for the ex pected Free State assault. Communication between Dublin and the country te the west of this line bes beerf-nlmest non-existent for some days, and what Is happening there Is largely n matter of conjecture. Patrick J. Little, head of the Republican publicity department, chlms the Republican fercta nre In complete control of tbc whole country from Kerrv te Jsewton Jsewten barry and from Kerrv te County Mo)e. Cerk is suppesctl te rank as the Re publican capital, but the military head-i-uarters are either at .Mallow or Lime rick. There Is an unconfirmed tjtery that the Republicans ictcntly Hclced the radio npnaratus from a steamship In the Wnterferd haiber nntl transferred it n Mnllmv. thereby enabling the Re publican commander. Llam Lynch, te keep n touch with the whole Republi can area. Notwithstanding a Dublin dlspntch Under Price ,7 jr 1 J L -.HL- 0 INC 0 Clearance Sale Uprights : Grands ' - - AVING a surplus of the well-known Matchless Cunningham pianos in stock, together with several hundred slightly used, rebuilt and demonstrat ing pianos, including uprights, grands, plavers and reproducing pianos, . which we are determined te move during July, we have se reduced the prices that veur dollar will nnrrlvaep mnra !,., of ...-.,, KVe..,:e, :-. :., our history. In this mid-summer sale will be found geed upright pianos aa low as seventy (70) dollars, some grands of well-known makes as low as two hundred twenty-fivg. (225) dollars, and players in first-class playable condition commencing at one hundred sixty five (165) dollars, " ny instrument in this sale can be purchased en our easy payment plan without niicvii-ei. t -wrf-biae. It Pays te Think saying that Kamen de Valera wan In Dublin, repertB recur that he Is with the rebels in the southwest. The m)s tery of his whereabouts furnish the subject for a fresh rumor every day, and there Is even one story that he is dead. That is given little credence In well-informed circles. DuMIn, July 38. (Ry A. T.) Michael Cellins has been appointed commander-in-chief of the Irish National Army. Cellins, Richard Mulcahy and General Owen O'Duffy will comprise n war council, In supreme charge of n.ll- operations throughout tne ceun try. Mulcahy also is named chief of BtnfT of the army. A republican cemmunique, Issued at Cerk, says that at Cahcrcenllsh, County Limerick, the republicans captured liilgadier Generals Hayes and Couiiellv, of the Free State forces, with their men and twenty rifles. J Hut p tncSelf of YUtir Shew la a Ouaran tee that TtArvRtfTtt I --r-awwe-ai"l"'"aTl-f--- . .in ' i i n ii ii i mm m i,'l v " v ' L. . ' ' Clese s , J&k . : '1 L V s a JL . I m ra w 4i f5-' r li ' xi jl ee)a v 1'ir. e 1 m a S aT 'rt jr -Jeee- t "VY V( ' ' -'"' . .. We Had Taken Over "'' ., , v'v Prices That Have Reached , A Remarkable Opportunity Women's Pumps & "Geisha Girl'' 16-Strand Pure Silk H osier v $1.35 Mid-Summer of Pianos : Players and Reproducing Pianos - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! f-f . -------------------i-------------------llwalr-lr--------- I -- i "j 11th and Chestnut OPEN EVENINGS Facteries: SOth 4 Parbside Avenue i ' Columnar Bound Beeks 9 Sizes 2 te 36 Columns ISO and 300 Pages Combinations of Columns for All Needs I STATIONERS- JuWWTEtt-BUWK tZMJOSt. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut 3t tPatv0 Final Clearance! We Had Taken Over AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL COST! Strap Pumps, Opera Pumps, Walking Oxfords, Spert Oxfords i'i White, Tan, Grays, Brown and Black Footwear notable for its trim ncss of line, newness of style and superior quality. THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for $00 Men, Women, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street It Pays te Think Sts. ISNI Saturday During July Bettem! te Buy Oxfords B l -- al JPiatv-fe tint Uem IdmmUi will a nt-"!.-"" JrJZM i-v Vtl ,,.. r t m tt
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