BS8SRS6 TOI pPyHslpl XrffcS-iWVUt. &?-vw J 3 ir-Ci TE.r.W ""Jj" s rr.--In w$!w:p -sb'? rasvaf.wjEHffifvmflnwt'ie ,iV -lV4',yv VN .'Jvvii? . W T '"wjrti a ..-rara?1" f "1M f EVENING "Tr v . r v Uf-W ruiiijiu. 7 k t r T i ii- - ------ --. j 1. , j fy r- . Vl V ,ty 'TV ''I MARCH 11 1922 BLtM BOXEg WITH PRINCE DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere gHHi W4$ i i , Peels' iKT "'. f &TlsSMM )V 3$'l5i "" t IT iiM MWf"r.(..a"' '.MSKV "ta. 1 i, .-sfr .JMSr'W .! .. Kv -"V -. "" IBHK : ,f V :i J K'. l"". . 5! T. rf, -."" Tills picture lww .MiClntKe . : fenncr pujllht of rlilladi-Iphlii. in a friendly benl with hi rinplejfr. I'rlni-e .Meliainiiird All lliriililin, f Eiept. In Hie canlcn of the lllltmeiT llelt-l In New eik BUNK' AND PICE HERE TOMORROW L McCleskey Will Shew His Royal Employer the Old Town en Sunday SAYS JOB IS HIS FOR LIFE t x s V II I ?. L'at it - i 1 . i." ik i rf K -? i?m i' N. ar m. Ne Veil. M;uh II. ' lilhiL" M. Cltukc.v. ev-nfwsbnj mul ptizc tlchlrr f rhtlu(lc!ili!n. ill lield lits irisni position ns ceiifulentint tecfelmy tn His UlghncK. I'rlnrr Mehammct All ' Ibrahim of KMt fur I lie rPin.iin(li' of hid natural llf-. llllnlv !ii lihnclf. e It muft be true. And if Mlcncr elvr consent, then tlie l'lin'-e agrt-cs with . the rcdenbtnble llllnlc. At lenit. lie taetfiillj icfinlncil frnm ' I'entrnilii'ting his er runlident ronti renti t dentlnl scerntnry wliesi tbr Inttfr iiiailc 5 the abeve pieplietie rcinnrk cMeul:i -- I..... u. -I...... :r ...n t i:i- ui iiil'ji. 'i:ruui ii u- uiuj mi4jlv- nca thnt wiuiimi Hie I'rlnce s menre. or therp ih m ilmibt nbent It. tin nephew of Kpjpt k Khrdlve i" i ertatnlv one of the pelltpet inertnN that ever hrcAtheil. and the (Mil-World leurtlincfs thftt Jit se eilill en tbl ver? modern ' Appearing yenni; man. nlternutlus villi the mrrr.v nvlnUlc that appears 'e fre quently In hi bine ye). is n combina tion that print' wi'll-nlgh Ineiistiblc "I'm coins te held tliU job of W retary for the i'"tt of my life, and don't lit nnjberir tell you different." Mr. M M Clenltey trui-iilenily remarked In the (oume of entertaining his Interviewer In tbe "sittinc room of the uite wliicli the I'rinee .i-fuiii'--t at the lllltinere Iletcl. while in" patron was preparing In nnether room for his pait In the Interview. "Ie.SeiiK' Candj" "There nin't nobody joins te knerk me out of it. either. I'm telling mii. Have some inndy." and. with the air of having deltveted the la-t pesilble , word en the hubjeei. he elfeseil a be'c of chocolate-covered chenies te hn Tlsiter. ... , ,, , tlllnlc'i refeieme te a "K.O as they say in beilns: ein le-. H eplalmd b hi" proud beast that he obtained his pieM-nt Jeb bv the simp'e preet-ss of aetually "knecklns out" ids piedecrer en the Vrlnee's salary lll. Hence hH d.ulv trnlnlne te keep himself fit te K. ny nmbitleu1 nBplrnnt for his title ami job or is It positien'' I'm through with nrofesslenal box- ai Inc" the brnwn seerelary n.ntlnu(d 8' After his duties, as host Iiad been piop piep . erly diselinrsed. "Yep. the l'rlnee den t I, with him for practlee. Ne. I ain t H.epuuaht, Jti sorry. Oee. I'm mueU lx'tter off thin zr t wnv. and flahllnc K a pretty teush ' - "it 'mn nnvvrnv ." he nddrd. with a rem 3- tnlBcent rub 'of the cauliflower ear that y ether ''i:eiise .Me." Illlnk admitted the barber te give him his morning (have, i While ibe s,. letarj was in the hnnd . of this Rentle artist, l'rlnee Ibrahim! suddenly appeared en the M'ene. und ' after gratefully ."alutltig the linml of Ins Interviewer, reMtjned himself te his fate. I There If nethinx about the appear- i ntice of this scion of Kg.vpls ruling family te tell the stranger that lie is of j foreign birth and net mi American horn and bred. Mis shining blni 1: hah Is brushed straight back from his fore- I head, his blue e.ves leek out en the j world with geed Mint med lntentnes and his clothes uie collect In every de tail, from the well-cut ginv null te the, blue-htrlpcd ctepe il ililue Miiu ami th'j small bow tie that he were this morning Philadclphlan Hurt in Rail Wreck' I (finer. March 11 - l'eurtei u per-ens were injured, none iciiuu-lv, when two ceathes of a Denver mid Kin (itande train were deialied s. miles fiem Salida line Thursday, according t i ie ie perts reaching here jeterda.v. One of the i eaehes tllil down a twentv -feet em bankment Among the In hired was tieerge (i. Hacker, who is In the In suranee huslucs at L'i.11 Walnut street, l'hiladelphia. and lives at the West Philadelphia V. M. ('. A. After-Dinner Tricks M' i 107 -xl i Ne. 0T The Changing Card. , Te change the face of a plajltig (.u.l bv merely pushing the hand ever k ;, ' simple enough if you liavu tla nSbt kind if n rurd. Head two iila.Miig iatd inwaid, riesswu at the (enter, ami the uppi i half of one back te back with the levvtr half of the ether Then glue the double card mi te another, as shown m the dia gram liuid the Hap dnvviiwaiil. and held i' tightly. The vaul will then nppiiir ipiiii normal. Capeclall.v If liehl en the f.i e of a pail;. 15v dimply ining the hniel ever the caul, mul piisblui; up the Hup. the denoiiiinatieu of the card i ,n Manny ami invisiuiy cnunged. 1311, hj Vul',(. I tJier Cu, tn, , -J ,t. lf l.1A nf lilu lilnit Anil W HUOriin IIOJ 1V11 nnu "fc .- ..'.. -...' j Blink's general njipcarance is an ele- 4 quent advertisement of IiIn Etrenueus J days In the ring. for. In addition te his r fancy aural appendage, he also beasts ft left eye that at some time in his ca- 1 reer must have landed right against tomebedy's fist. J Coming Here Tomorrow i, "We're going ever te Philadelphia en S' Sunday," Kllnk nett volunteered ' I f wnt te see my folk" nnd the Prince will leek around the old town a little J- whlle I'm doing ii. I'll be tickled te ' death te get hack te old Phllly. I i haven't been there for nine years you " knew, but with nil my traveling in ether JX cities nnd ether countries, I like Phlln- delphla beat of all. I'm going back ' I there te live some time before I die I'd i. hats te he burled anywhere else." and this loyal son of the City of Itretherly Leve looked quite hemeskk for about a second. At thin point an Insistent ring of, tbe telephone brought, a hurried "Ex cuse me" from Illlnk. and. he crossed I ti ihtk ntlipr aide of the room. fWli.f "Helle," be shouted into the unef- kiJvii fending mouthpiece. "Ves, Bareness," i :' ii h pnntlnucrl In n less vlelenr hut Btlll & if ' ' rem honeyed (one of voice. "Yes, & t, Prince will be able te e you this ? i . ' ' Avening. it no isn r. eacic wuen you ': raent," and with an air of great ceu- ' Iaaa. .!. 1.. 1. ...,. ..n t,A .,..!.. OTBl'disiuu lie iiuiiji uj iuq ictcivri. DO IT NOW! li.WK in.r ROOF FIXED UP RAIN SPOUTS REPAIRED JJefere the April .S'ieue fend fur I Frank B. Clavton's Sens iw-m.si- :m .n. utii lx . IV K 'is. ffl rC" w x Cuticura Seap Imparts The Velvet Touch 8a).0!cjKnt.T1eiii Xe nm'fltf FerticiD!" miiirni: OttlcukUktrttetlii.Uyl.Z, UiUi.Um M L Ii5 yrc. i m a? , Merely a Princess ' "That wbs the Princes Senla. of (Poland, or Russia, or Miraewhere," he I announced as he returned te his tear. 1 "8he'B been trying te see the Prince i All. day. Se bave the PrincetH Fatitua ( i and a whole let of peopie he never jhtird of before." A tap at the deer here Interrupted 'the conversation again, and, with an- RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Office Space Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company afJrPfJ1f-lfJfJfJfJrrifJf?irrifgVlif JrzK:i1-rtrTKnrn.rT.rr'.rrTyrTrTyr!'frrlrrJrrrlll.. gJlragJl'L"JltJtaCJJP'JlJtllJP'IW' (1 I TRUSSES il ai. WP wmv.-i We aelect and correctly fit a truss for each individual case of Rupture that comes before us. Seeley s Hard Rubber Truss Establishment ,, , ,- Cheiterman & Streeter ' 25 S. 11th St., Phil., Pa. New Cape Frecks, Tweed Frecks and Delightful $10, $13.50, $15, $18 and it Irlr - C . $12 s. $10 4 : $13.50 yur 'I ! ' r l.i II1V $20 ?' $15 Silks $20 Spring's Wrap Is New a Cape, New a Ceat Right new there is a great call for capes Ave can scarcely gel them in fast enough. And what pretty things they are! Seme are reversible, some have plaid linings and all are in soft and lovely colorings. $15, $18.50 and $25. Capes of velour, belivia, tricetine and Peiret twill are $15 te $55. Sports Coats Pole Coats Scores of jaunty new coats of this type are here in tweed, herring Ijuiil' effects and camel's-hair. They're cut en straight box lines, loosely helled, and are .single or double breasted. $18.50 te S45. An exceptionally smart new tan herringbone, silk lined, is $18.50. Delmans are often preferred by elder women and can be had this season in a wide range of fashionable materials velour, tricetine, Peiret twill, belivia and velour uc lame. All are beautifully cut and lined with silk. $27.50 te $95. Ve, (Market) New Weel Sweaters, $1.85 Splendid value in these sweateis of kec"1 weight, in fashionable slip-en style with braided bulls finished with tashels! They art; heavier thnn thu usual low-priced sweater and their vertical drop-stitch striped effect makes them prettier. In bull", jade, peacock, navy, orchid, jockey red, brown and jrruy. Sweaters dc Luxe, Hand Knitted in Indian Designs, Lew Priced at $22.50 (Onlr.il) I i m iiiiiiii This Levely Negligee of ft TV i l Gingham-Cretonnes, 50c Yard Lampshades, curtains, draperies, furniture covers, delightful apiens and pietty frocks aie heme; me-t suiccssfully made of this refreshing cretonne in nessbais, with colorful nescjfays of flowers here nnd there. Colored back grounds with white cresshais and white baclcRieunds with colored crossbars. Violet, pink, blue and jrreen arnenir ihum. Other cretonnes of eciy description, efi inches wide, at 2ec, Hec, 40c, TiOc and fine a yard. Ruffled Flowered- Voile Curtains for Spring With pink or blue flowers in self-figured white voile, they are lijjht and fluffy and will blew about Kiacefully in the lir.sl warm breezes of Springtime. Knch curtain has its milled tic-back, tee. ."i'l and M.eO a puir. (I dust mil Hffle r.nn m. .. mere youthful, Springlike and cnarming .tnan a iweeu f"""nV. " -or if you prefer it a straigttWine tweea u'immea wm:f " i e rtU & i 1." - .. M. . a.A aa i w T ill rti iiiv fi . 1 .- mrt w J-. ue cnine aress, Lrimniuu vv.im j.iwfc, ' -r What slin-en jacket three styles are ?10. A crepe A Jersey Freck With a Threw. Scarf, $13.50 An entirely new model with flowing" sleeves ami yest'ee trimmed with rew.t of centrastin.stltchinjr. The long threw ecuif is wonderfully effective. Henna, leindeer and Copen hagen blue. (Sketched.) Peiret Twill Cape Frecks, $15 Nuvys blue, of course, with a crcpe dc chine bodice. The little enp'e has a Btnnding cellar of new cut nnd is bound with contracting braid te match the bodice, which is tan, Copen hagen or white. (Sketched.) New Canten crepe irecks at $le are in black with cross wise panels of cornflower blue or jade in the bodice. Beaded Canten Crepe Dresses, $18 Charming dresses which one would expect te he a great deal mere expensive. They arc elaborately beaded in black, steel, bronze or coleis te harmonize with the navy, blown or blnck of the flecks. Jersey Cape Frecks, $20 The frock is made with a leng-line bodice and pleated skirt, while the pretty shoulder cape is pleated te match. A new and charminjr dress in tan or henna. (Sketched.) Special at $3.75 and $6 ' About 300 dresses marked at special prices for a clear away. Of wool poplin and tricetine in tailored styles, cmbroid cmbreid ercd or trimmed with braid. Mostly small sizes. Handsome Afternoon Gowns in a Notable Gathering $23.50 te $38.50 Between these low prices there is a wonderfully interesting collection of truly lovely dresses. Only the finest materials are used in'them and you will find but two or three dresses of n kind. It's a real treat juet te leek at them. (Market) Geed Springtime Silks Lew Priced . Canten crepe, 40 inches wide, in navy, brown and black, .$8.50 n yard. Gleaming sports satin in white or black, 40 inches wide, $tt a yard. Crepe de chine in flesh, pink, jade, orchid, brown, navy, white and black, 40 inches wfde, $l.t5 a yard. Changeable taffeta in pretty brown nnd green combinations, 35 inches wide, $1.25 n yard. White lajah, 35 inches wide, $1.00 a yard. ((nilrnl) are! Saks en the lev a ,.-; Satin Only $8.75 The sketch shows the style but cannot she an idea uf thu lovely silvery sheen of the silk. Imagine it in rose, forget-me-net, peach, orchid, pale pink or changeable hues like blnck-and-purple, dull blue and jreld. soft blue and lese, etc. Hew delightful for a Spiing tresseau. Boudoir Caps, 50c and 85c I'ink, blue, iee. corn and orchid dope de chine and satin t title adorned with lace. Frivolous and decidedly pretty are the new round gai let's made of two-tone ribbons. They're in the gayest coleis and are finished with little buds or beaded ornaments. SI, ?1.."0 nnd $2. Seft Black Kid Slippers te patter about the bedroom are run with pink, blue or lavender libbens. .$3,50. (Cenlrnl) New Strapped Wrist Fabric Gloves, 85c Mere of these well-liked gloves that sell out in a steady stream. The lighter weight that women will find mere com fortable for Spring wenr. Brown, cafe, covert, white and biscuit, all with spear-point stitched backs. Cotten Damask Breakfast Cleths, $1 New let just unpacked! Geed news te a let of customers who have been ask ing for them almost daily. Square ones, neatly hemstitched, and measuring about 55x55 inches. Crepe Chemises and Bleemers, New, at $1.25 Pale pinl. or delicate orchid chemises have strnight-acress tops nnd are fin ished with Vandyke lnce-edged points in stead of hems. Bleemers te mutch are of the step-in kind and likewise arc finished with deep points. Daintily lace trimmed. Women's White Cotten Vests, 30c Net only are they made of finely nbbed soft whitu cotton, but they ahe have yokes that closely resemble crochet. Beth regular and extra sir.es. Silk-and-Cotten Crepe at 75c a Yard In while, orchid, pink, light blue and honeydew, 30 inches wide. Very nice for underwear, negligees, etc. Rugs of Standard Quality Lew Priced Prices are as low as it is possible te make them without .sacrificing the quality of the rugs. That would be peer economy. 'Hie proof of the appreciation of this service is the great number of people who leek te the Down Stairs Stere for fleer coverings. In rugs, you knew, above almost everything else, it pays te have as geed quality as one can afford. kUU Axminster Rugs 6x9 feet $16.50 and $18.75 7.6x9 feet $25 8.3 x 10.6 feet $30 and $31.50 9x12 feet $30 and $32.50 6.9x12 feet $30 6.9 x 15 feet $42.50 11.3x12 feet $52.50 11.3x15 feet $62.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs Levely tones of blue, rose, taupe nnd brown in figured nnd plain-color rugs in lorduery and moire effects. 6x9 feet $20 8.3 x 10.6 feet $32.50 9x 12 feet $35 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9 x 12 feet, $18 and $21.50 Weel-and-Fiber Rugs aie in all-ever figiues and in plain colors with figured beuiers, 6 x 9 feet ' $7.50 and $9 7.6 x 9 feet $9 and $12 8.3 x 10.6 feet $1 1.50 and $14 9x12 feet $12.50 and $15 9x15 feet $20 12 x 12 feet . . .$17.50 and $22.50 12 x 15 feet . . .$22.50 and $27.50 What Levely Hats Spring Has Brought! And what fun it is te lay aside the Winter's hat, with its traces of Winter rains nnd snows, und put en one's head a fresh and colorful new Spring hat! That's a tonic worth taking. Here ni e hats with gay wreaths of flowers in full bloom. Huts with 8tiff lucqueied quills that will he smart with tailored suits. Huts with ribbon, lints with em broidery and, above all, hats with color. It's a real treat te walk through the MillinorySnlens these days nnd see what charming things can be had for $5 $6 Murl.et) $8 Men's Oxford Gray Suits All-Weel With Twe Pair of Trousers, $25 Fine business suits, conservative of cut and conservative of color. Coats are single breasted and lined with mohair. An all wool suit with two pair of trousers is a great find at $25 and well worth looking up. All-Weel Suits at $20 . These are in oxford grays and mixed cheviets, some with shadow stripes a limited number and mostly for young men. (dHllfrr, MiirkrO C4 i v. c '-.-v $3.25 i i v i.Mm i - i ,tw. i . fi-i W f 1 i X K B I ' $1 $2.25 New Blouses Especially for New Suits Prices Begin at $1 One single dollar, think of it, for blouses as fie-di and neat and nice as the eile thnt is sketched! Jt has a colored voile cellar and cuffs. Other tailored blouse at ?1 aie of striped mnteiials with convertible or roll cellaif. Many Pretty White Voiles at $1.65 Veili blouses are in plain weaves, self stripes and crossbars. Seme have line checked gingham cellars and cutl's and ethers hae colored voile cellars. Almest all show dainty narrow pleated ruffles, which is unusual in waists priced se low. (1 and $1.65 blouses me en the Ccntial Aitle.) Checked Dimity Peter Pan , Blouses, $2.25 They show the new gathered scallops of checked , gingham, in pink or blue. One ia sketched. Anether Peter Pan style is of checked dimity with cellar and cuffs of pink, blue, green or yellow voile. 9 Styles at $2.50 Twe delightful bleuse3 arc sketched. ' One is of veile in wide stripes of color. The ether has a cellar and cuffs of linen like material in cool colors. Among the (even ether bleusrs is one of crisp white dotted sviss trimmed with white ergnn-Jie. f &L 'p-mm) mmwm mwmmM x&m'irkYzm VVrl n .JCC2f'fl W $5.90 $2.50 V 9BS$fra III $2.50 Checked Gingham Peter Pans at $3.25 In red, blue, lavender or grcen-and-white the very newest blouses of the season! The model is sketched. Netice the wee pleated edgings. Printed dimity forms the cellars, cuffs and tics of smart blouses at $3.25. Tailored Silk Blouses . at $3.50 Of pink or white crepc dc chine, they are in two styles trimmed with wee tucks. Exceptional Silk Blouses at $5.90 Satin-striped white silk broadcloth is the durable material of the blouse sketched. The stripes arc in blue, geld or purple and the blouses arc particu larly well tailored. Silk bioadcleth blouses in tiniest pin stripes are in blue, lavender or tan, with cellars that may be worn high or low. Crepe dc chine tailored blouses with many wee tucks and finely pleated ruf fles aie in pinl: ir palest flesh that is nimesi wime (MnrUrn Women's Oxfords in Scores of Styles, $5 te $7.25 Geed te see prices ending at a place where they were only beginning last season, isn't it? But what means even mere is that we are able te put better leathers and better workmanship into the low shoes than ever before. These oxfords are riyhi in every respect, from the first leather in the- skin te the finished desirable styles of the season. Black, brown, tan 'and light leathers are all represented. Seven styles at $,". Smart sports oxfords of smoked elkskin combined with mahogany leather have corru gated rubber soles and heels at only $6.25. That is but one example. Styles vary all the way from IB nvfni'd in sn.ir.....jf.- buueui-villive OX Ihis oxford te "0 v $7.25 lines. ''"Krfeither slender sketched. T his "Z J0"0? oxford of tan or black calfskin J mn OK - Ni " "W4H lur an out strictly formal occasions. ?'"vj; I & (Chtiinut) rt. j l J 1 jw i i i I uhderatb; mm .,.&...&,. i ri. ' , I 1 yis iry.-A-Al &- ' J.W- t Ir.. ..Yi fe-gktfW.Av& n,:ii-M ii-t. !.vW.ilft4, .frrir, fej tdfri fUifShii&J. iMv (CbMlnut)
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