'-1 573 riit?r5 f-AE! j".T.ftVM..; s& nor. -. ffftf..X'.Ut . a W,! fl.?. f -J nrB,iC4;T.i.tT-wwi'nwr.': j.vfjif: '.smwiMBTr .. -r:i,T.J-3rw'siYSr' bi7 abshlkv j tn.,ri i.t ' rr,'i' runt twrr-m i nm.imiw imr ttjtv tutb) iwhi ssmsmm n mil i anvai iiBiviirv.vi 'naiinu.. r,iJ'yt. .W?&jMV'v' Kim .5(Ly :,. rtJrJJ ,;ra.TMra'M!.fc ., . .I, .'rflT tnffe'! Tf, VN 'av .UassaC'.'i &?;' jM ;k".j7. kji TI vTtfiV ', f, ",!' .rs wxy-K W" ? ' MV"j"fif c" - jts -, t, j, r-mff" -s'tr?jrj YTySVtTyfu T . vTv?ffr gTy ' ' ryg7x? y j we rmiAi kwnariA ri. -j Jirt3iJ y, x H:ir.?jtejTOrvri ?f,MmttwvT,!mw'mk . . bsbbbbi vniiwsr?jrv -rti raetT.mntKwrwmBmmjt 'n MBsmmmmi vJ-'l2Af l . , il.u'v. -.T Jr. JJil4iVfl,fc!iy-..J. SHIBBBbBBI -mw T Lssm LAY SHOREfiLAZE ID STILL BLAST Moonshine Apparatus Found In Debris After Fire en Baltic Avenue CAMEL IS "KIDNAPPED" ,.,einl Dispatch te Kvcntne Public I.cilacr Atlantic City, July 10. Tlic cxplii jfln 0f n moonshine still wns responsible tat tlic lire hire Inct nlcht wlilrh u. trnvert n traiw offier: building in the Iil vnr.l of J. h. Ualr & Sen. en Hnl ric nVcntiP : tlirentcncd te destroy n blR IvarHieiife nml did rensluVrnblc dnmnse (e tl'C new Iirunswlck Hetel. Thli wna tlic conclusion of the Arc ncn who Investigated the bliuc rind nil n blc eepper still nnd ether np MWtu" fur " mnmifnrture of Illicit flnimr l t,ie wrcckngc of the burned building. While Federal prohibition agents were buy clsanlng up the wet snots nhent rr I f Extra OH-5' aOSASl I Ginger &.. N Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer - ' I ' I the city yesterday two visitors decidedly tlic wone for inoen-hlno stiiBRcrcd into V'.l . ,,oer of n cafc nt Georgia mid Atlantic nvendes and guve the cuh cus tomers n thrill. The flrnt mnn in wen Iciitllng n donkey while the second wns doing everything in IiIh power te induce i i big camel te' enter the establishment, Ihc cnmcl wns disinclined, nnd while the struggle wns going en two men ur rived from n .lienrdwnlk nmusement park, accompanied by policemen, and took the nnimnlH In. charge. The nt leminnts declared the two celebrants were visitors nt the park and wandered out, with the animals while th6 at tendants' were temporarily absent. ' With the arrest yesterday of Marcdlln Gevne, twenty-seven years old, shore police believe they have rounded tin the woman responsible for a score of hold held rps here in the last two week. 8hc was arrested en n warrant iswern out by Nelsen Ditchie, 1704 Park lane, who chnrges that the girl poll tired upon him shortly nftcr midnight yesterday and, nftcr bcntlng him severely nnd in flicting severnl bad bites en his arm, lobbed him of $23. She Is charged with highway robbery, assault nnd battery and mayhem. .She will be nrralgned for a hearing before Magistrate Jeseph l'nxsen Friday. Ferelrig his way Inte her apartment early yesterday a bandit held n pistol at the head of Airs. James Ilcrren, wife of a printer, nnd stripped severnl rings from her fingers with his free linnd. Shortly before her husband was due fcWfc CQxyraetce&, GINGER te return from Ids work Mrs. Hcrren was awakened in her bedroom at the Cologne Apartments by n strange foot step. When she called out the intruder placed the pistol against her bend and threatened te sheet if she mndc an out cry. After taking the rings he ran sacked it bureau, but get little of valtic. Detectives left here for Philadelphia yesterday with extradition papers for the return of Jacob Wolfson. who was 'arrested there Monday en cltnrges of check raising preferred by .Inceb Kescn- !Pi tin berg, nn chant. Atlantic avenue shoe mer- Declarlns that the liberal violation of the Velstead net by thinking people is lcndlne te dlsresnect for nil laws. Miss Mnry Cressmnn, a Cleveland at-' lerncy, urged acre yesterday that the "drv" law be amended te meet with 'popular approval. Miss l resHtnnn Is attending the ses sions of the Commercial Law League of America at the Ambassador Hetel. Asked what she thought of prohibition, Miss Gressman said : "I am net In favor of nny lnw thnt cannot Ik enforced. The prohibition lnw is epenlv nnd flngrantlv violated. When the thinking people de net nblde by It, hew ran nny one else he ex pected te? When n law U n law It should be respected or else every ether law will he held lightly and the country will be in n sad condition In n very short time. The only solution 1 can P &" But they all like Ginger Ale Fortunate it is that tastes differ, for this "variety is the spice of life." Luckily for the hostess, there are "likes'" common te all. She can offer ginger ale te all her guests men, women, or children. They all like it The taste of Clicquot Club has a universal appeal, and we guard the blend with rigorous care; Each bottle tastes like the next. Distance and the seasons de net affect the delightful taste of Clicquot. Neither does Clicquot vary in quality. Purity is always pure. Frem the depths of springs the crystal-clear water is drawn. Real Jamaica ginger, re fined sugar and fruit juices carbonated exactly right, give Clicquot the taste that individualizes Clicquot among ginger ales. Buy it by the case for the home. Yeu can get, in addition te Ginger Ale, Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer and Reet Beer. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY, Millis. Mass., U. S. A. nte te the problem Is te amend the law te suit popular tnstc." The morning una devoted te n golf tourney ever the. links of the Llnwoed Club, nnd Innny reports were read -by committee chairmen this afternoon. The annual dance wns held In the Am bassador Hetel in the evening. Police authorities of Philadelphia and New Yerk, as well as detectives in this cltv and Vcntner, are bunting for "a string of pearls which disappeared from the neck of Miss Klinere fllllllnnd, of New Yerk, who Is nt eIJll Atlantic avcuur, while she wns returning te this city nftcr n brief trip te New Yerk. MIsh fllllllnnd said she bad the pearls when sbe bearded the train at New New Yerk nnd Is equally certain she were TYPEWRITERS ONLY $15.00 Over 100 MACHINES of different make thoreuflilr reconstructed Free 10-Day Trial l-YEAR GUARANTEE Phene u new Walnut 5873-74 1005 CHESTNUT ST. BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. ALE them when she arrived in this city. After leaving the train she went di rectly te her1 home, nnd there found the string was gene. ' mrnmrnwemmmammmmaKO Appetites are "finicky" during the het months. Particular folks buy their meats and groceries in our Stores, for they have come te knew that anything sold ever our counters carries with it an assurance of satisfac tion, even though the temperature be 90 in the shade. mill fDQ3HIfl3J mj K-BB I I BfcUTinu'jiHiiiui'irniiniinriiuuniirnjunniuiiiitiiuiiimnii'JiiHaiimujiQifrrjiftjaDBS STRAWBRIDGE Suits with Extra Trousers in the Great Clearance at L w Ivins' Gem Chests, $1.15 WORTH NEARLY DOUBLE Lift the lid from the pretty metal candy box and take a peep at the dainty confections within. Each freshly-baked, fnugly-packed "Gem" is se light and delicate that 1 pounds just fill the five-pound box. After every delicious morsel has been eaten, the highly decorative metal box may be used for a number of purposes. Straw-bridge 4 Clothier Basement Bed Spreads $2.35 te $4.00 Se popular are these dainty Spreads for double beds. Size 80x90 inches. Crinkle-stripe Dimity $2.25 Cerclcd-stripc Dimity $2.75 White Pique, easily laundered $4.00 Strnwbrldge It Clnthlr AIle 12. Filbert Street s4 I '. nt- PAN Ik ' V I I Vk V l( i . v rav-iv , . . i i n i ZLLIL Pre-Inventory Clearance of Sporting Goods Remarkable savings se remarkable that doubtless many of the lets will net be sufficient in quantity te last for the entire day's selling. Come early. Men's Bathing Suits, $3.75 Life-Guard style with blue flannel pants, white sleeveless shirt and white web belt. All sizes for men and boys. Tennis Rackets, strong, well-balanced $3.75 English Tennis Balls 3 for $1.00 English Gelf Bags of leather and canvas, with two styles for women included $2.50, $5.00, $6.00 Repainted Gelf Balls, special $4.00 a dozen Genuine Walrus Traveling Bags Special af $6.75 One hundred Walrus Trav eling Bags, made of stock of the same quality as used in Bags at double this price. These are in the 18-nch size, have well-protected cor ners, strong centre lock, and are lined with leather of an excellent grade. Remember: Only one hun dred, and a rare value. St rn bridge & Clnlhler Alnle 7. Centre Voile and Dimity Blouses at $1.35 Fine white Voile Blouses, frilled, tucked or smartly fin ished with Peter Pan cellars. Many embroidered and attrac tively trimmed with filet, Val enciennes or Venetian lace. All with short sleeves. Over Blouses in tie-back style. Alse white Voile and Dimity Blouses with a clever touch of color. Strnwbrldne Clothier Second I'loer," Centre Save One-Third en American Fabric Tires There will surely be a quick clearance of these high-grade Fabric Tire3 at these extra low prices. Net every size, and but few of each eize but note the saving! Quantity Size Price 6 32x31 ?13.'.'5 16 (i 3 1 31x4 32x4 33x't 34x4 ,.$14.75 ..$10.73 ,.$17.75 ,?1S.00 .$.'4.50 34x46. LUGGAGE CARRIERS, extension type with 3 clumps for running beard, one-third saving $2.50. Ferd-size Spark Plugs, 35c. Stra bridge & Clothier rineement. Wet 1 "i z ' , ' JLiM $20, $27, $33 There are thousands of Spring and Summer Suits in this great clearance, all at great reductions chiefly nnn.thitvi snme nnn-hnit. (it PMn'lAi cs are the Suits with extra trousers) ideally combining ?jf " U '"fiJ. r.vMnv.4- cif.rln it.ifVi nvtvn wnni nnrl in 4 Vila plnnfnnpe h.ly emait eij-i i.i. v-c v., with extra value. Suits1 et all-wool Diue serge at $20.00. Of fine cassimeres and serges at $27.00. Of fine serge and cassimeres, $33.00. Among the many ether outstanding features of the Sale Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and Other Suits, new $27.00 & $38.00 Very fine Suits in youthful and conservative models, in a wonderfully complete assortment of patterns in light and dark colors. Rare values indeed. Tropical Suits at Attractive Lew Prices $13.50 te $25.00 Coel, comfortable, smart looking Suits bought special, marked special. Palm Beach Suits $13.50. Coel Mohair Suits $10.0. Gabardine Suits $25.00. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Dixie-Weave Suits $25.00. ji-Straw bridge & Clothier Second rioer, Eftat Fer Slight Figures a Single Garment Instead of Three One garment te wear, one garment te put en one gar ment that is support and cov ering at the same time; a gar ment that eliminates the cor set, dispenses with all clumsy bands and buttons, preserves the silhouette unbroken by a single ridge, and is as cool and pleasing te the touch a3 only such a fine knitted fabric can be. In ether words, this i3 the most highly specialized combi nation garment known con venient, comfortable, cool. See It Te-morrow in the Corset Stere StrnwbrlilKe & Clethtr Third I'loer. Market Street. Vet Bathing Suits, One-piece $3.00 Popular California style, of pure wool, about half price. Plentiful assortment of stripes, $3.00. With silk stripes, $3.90. Mrawbrldse i Clethlet ll.iement. West Dress Aprons 95c te $6.50 Dainty figured percale and colorful plaid and checked ginghams, with belts or with sashes, and se smartly finished. Alse the flewerlike cretonnes. A beautiful variety. Colored Bib Aprons 38c te $1.25; Band Aprons 38c te 85c. Nurses' $1.35. Aprons $1.25 and Maids Aprons 50c te $4.50. Maids' Cellnr-and-Cuff Sets, various styles 50c te 85c. Rubberized Aprons, 38c te Ci3c. Satine Skirt Aprons $1.00. Small Black Aprons 50c. Sunbennets, in variety 50c. CAPS OK ALL KINDS Dust Caps, 12c te 50c; Maids' Caps, 15e te 85c; Nurses' Caps, 38c. W II I T E D R E S S I N G SACQUES dotted S w i s s, dimity, 'plain or barred lawn $1.25 te $2.75. Mruwbndse A Clnthlr Third l-'loer, Wedt Clearance of WALL PAPERS Sold in lets consulting of 10 pieces of sidewall paper, 6 pieces of ceiling paper and 18 yards of border or binder. Fer bedrooms, $1.!)0 te $2.20. Let;, for living- or dining rooms, $2.40 and $5,00. Lets cf Grass Cleth Paper, 30-inch, $8.30. Japanese Grass Cleth Paper, 30 inches wide, 50c a yard. straw bridge & Clothier Third I'loei, l'lllvrt HtrtMt Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, 20c Lay in u season's supply of these neatly hemstitched Handkerchiefs of geed quality linen te - morrow only 20c each Hlra bridge i. Clothier Market Street Cress Aisle CLOTHIERil 1 -Ti imm M Rncciai interest, newever. ....v. IN THE FRENCH SALON Philippine Underwear Exquisitely Dainty and se Moderately Priced The daintier, the cooler, women seem te think, which is probably responsible for the great demand for Philippine Underwear, which is just as dainty and fine as Underwear can pessibty be. Night Gowns $3.85 Of nainsoek, soft and sheer, with delicate touches of hand embroidery and some with in sets af filet lace. Chemises $3.65 In envelope style, hand-embroidered in fairylike patterns. ' Fine Leng Petticoats Frem $1.85 te $5.00 , Of fine long cloth, some in the desirable panel effect, fin ished with scalloped edge. Straw bridge & Clothier Trench fiilen, Third Kleer. West ' Stationery Here Great Savings Stock up new for that extra vacation correspondence. Hew de these Stationery values appeal te you? Colonial Lawn Writing Paper, new 28c a box 24 sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes of this excellent Stationery. Werth ncarry dcuble 28c. Correspondence Cards, 35c a box 24 Cards with geld or plain edges and 24 Envelopes. High-Grade Letter Paper, at 35c a box 24 sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes, in white, pink, blue and gray. In fancy die stamped box. About half price. Strau bride Clothier Alula 10, C.ntre. and I'llbert Street Cress Aisle Beeks You'll Enjoy Reading Mnrlu ChiiiMleliilne, by Leuis Ilomen; an exquisitely told Idyll of KreiH'h-C'nniiUinn lAte $2 00. Heeka unit Clmrnrtrrn, by Lyttert Stiachpy, alther of Queen Vic Vic eoria, contains 14 rhsays, and many striking scenes and por traits en Trench and EnBllsh subjius $3.50. The l.iiiirentliiii.. by T. Jlerrls I.etiKstrcth ; a dellRluful travel n.irrnthe of thn beautiful meuntain: of nearby Canada j:i r.e The I'nhpeuknbln (ieiitlemiin, by .T P. Marqunnd; a clean whole some slerj Jl 7!) Men of .fTiilr, by Itelanil Pert wee, mjstcry, torture, bis llnance and loe, ail lemblne. te ninke this a thriller $2 00 Sirnw bridge & Clothier Second I'loer. I'llbert Street West Kumfy Kribs Fer Summer Hours and All the Year Around Indoors and out the Kumfy Krib is nn ideal bed for baby. In white and ivory, $25.00 and $30.00; screen top, $5.00 extra. Aero Ceaster Wagons Plain-bearing, spoke wheels; body 13x27 inches, $3.85; size 13x32 inches, $5.15. St rn n bridge & ""lothler Danement West Bed Muslins and Fine Cottens SHEETING r- b leach ed muslin, 81 inches wide, to morrow G5c a yard. PILLOW CASING 45J inch, 1 educed te 38c a yard. ' LONG CLOTH finely spun, 10-yard pieces $1.85 n piece. NAINSOOK Fine spun, in original 10-yard pieces $3.50 a pioce. Htrawbrldgs ft ClethUr Aisis is, Ctatr V AVV .( WM'"m"A Y.iK w'-.itv
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