M9?re?r iWFfjwhMWiiliKW&WiWJ ff",'i ii- '1", -m1'"" ' "'..yvJ?i,.!Vtt.rtJj)p-trny'.jf,i p:Vlftf,lA'yiW.Jl .wrvwiiii..t. T&?7? "" ' iSfflPPERS v iti eiinnr nxninr N MUKt nWUJt -' ' Multicolored Easter Precession 't Flews Along the Great , , ( Weeden Way WEATHER "JUST GLORIOUS" - ' tin a Staff Correspondent "Atlantic City, April 17. Every color fmm the white of the Illy te the red .T ircen of the Christmas holly Moemwl forth In the nrrny of milady's Uppnrel In the Enstcr parade here yes- I. One wliftc-clenkpdnnd whUe-cnpped LtiAt promenaded the Uenrdwnlk. Heme .tutancc behind her followed two "fnlr en,!!" one In brllllnnt red dress nnd Mny red lint, nnd her companion, n glUWnlnB vision of green. Between them nnd beyond them, meti the nunrtcr of rf million folk en ,he Boardwalk, the sport clothes whleh nrrfemlnntcd were In the. hues of the Lwemlng peach trees, of the blushing flelet and the yellow daffodil. The crowd traversed the length of the jjeirdwalk from early morning until lit evening. While the bnthlng season will net be officially opened for unetlicr month, twenty sun-baked veterans of n dozen umrecrs volunteered their services te Safety Director Cuthbert en Saturday nliht irnd yesterday pulled their bents eutsl'lc the line of brcnltcrs te snfp. ward the hundreds of bathers who tool; The "flappers" who skirted in and! out among the throng en tlic Uenrdwnlk nlared the unusual, of course. This time they did net den emethinK ad ditional, they doffed nemcthlnjc. Whnt they took off wns their hats- With their bobbed locks flopping it the breezes, arm in nrm, in group thej passed crowds with sprightly gait. One group of sub-debs was par- iSSvlrefihem,, ;.l'f .. .iirrriiv i-uiern 01 nair, an the winie height, wero full-flowing capes of large, dark plnii materials. liven flu' weather pesslmlstM could net resist tliu glorious weather, nnd joined the promenade in guy spirits. There wejn numerous fur coats and much darlf appnrel. all of which made nn effective .setting for the vivid touches of, the outburst of the spring rejuvenation of the bright coloring of the out-of-doers. Among the notables of the shore vlsl vlsl ters were Mr. and Mrs. llnrclnv II. Warburton, Miss Mary Itrewn War War burten, (J. E. Warburton, ltedmnn Wanainnkcr, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wetherlll. Mls Estlier Walsh, C. II. Vnndcrbcck, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Mnst baum and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Her bcrt Allman, Colonel Samuel Lit, Ocerge Costelle, Jumes C'urstnlrs nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hnmttcl l'. Hetnn. nil of I'hlln dclphla. nnd the following New York Yerk ers: Mrs. Cornelius Vnnderbllt, A. F. inwrence, imreness no uartier tie Mnrchicnnc nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Itepleglc. 1 DEAD, 1 WOUNDED IN FEUD Neighbor Sought for Deuble Shoot Sheet ing at Curtlsvllle, Pa. Pittsburgh, April 17. (By A. I'.) The lifeless body of Michael Carbesky was found en n hillside nenr his home in Curtlsvllle, a mining village, late last night. Nearby was another man, unconscious, with a bullet wound in his side. Police expressed the belief the shoot sheet ing wus the outcome of n feud and had nothing te de with the coal strike. They arc searching for n neighbor whom they suspect of doing the sheeting. AUTO KILLSJWO GIRLS Penn Student's Machine Strikes Children Near New Castle New Castle. Pa.. April 17 (Iy A. P.) Little Mary McCarthy, live years old, died In a hospital here early today as the second victim of nn automobile' ac cident Inte yesterday, when nn auto mobile driven by Lauren Thayer, son of n prominent local nrchltcct, struck &' Wiirlinew &W'iaVlrV. Klcaner Hague, four years old, died nn hour nfter being struck. Thayer nllcged that the two llt'tle girls stepped .directly in front of his machine nnd that he wns unnble te avoid hitting them. Thnycr is u student nt the university of Pennsylvania. PITTSBURGH BANK CLOSED State Department' Takes Charge of Private Institution Pittsburgh, April 17. (ly A. P.) Notices posted en the Pittsburgh Com mercial Hank announced thnt lt nffntrs had been taken in hand by the Stale Hanking Department, and it would net open for business today. The bank is n private Institution, with sinled assets of .$1"0,000 nnd liabilities of $110,000. Persistent withdrawals of deposits upon circulation of rumors affecting the seivcnry 01 mu uhhk were given as the reason. AWVKBTIHKMKXT AnVKRTISKMENT IMrORTANT FACTS AIMtlT RAntn Jut whnt you want te knew about th radlo-ttlephenr. Stuart Hallntlnp, former naval mu mm i-unsumnv rauie QWUnter. It writing i series of articles te be miblliftrii dally In the Pcbme I.kiujeb. te knew what the radlopheno la, where It came from and hew It work, read the merntnit I'chliu LKDacn every day. "Make It u Habit." av. i - " " l"-"- -- ifi, r ii. i " "" jKJlm:J-scmn!-ltelrm-- i I "" l'ggg3 I1 ' WIS II Octagonal Bracelet Watch This new design has just been added te our stock. It is made of 18-lct. white geld and fitted with a 1 5-jcwclcd movement $35. Wc arc proud of our assortment of inexpensive bracelet watches. All are guaranteed as te time keeping. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWELKlWSILVliKSMITHS ,l-v J.' "'' S I ,"" 'r" -iruf'M'if, $?Kl Women who purchase their wearing apparel at The Blum Stere are noticed for their smart appearance. The announcement below is well worth your consideration. npO THE eye of the expert no diamond will compare with the Polished Girdle Diamond, exclusive with the house of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Ce. But it does net take an expert alone te recognize the su perior brilliancy and beauty of this Diamond when placed beside any ether. And se, the girl who re ceives an Engagement Ring which contains this marvelous jewel will appreciate its greater value and feel a glow of pride when she shows it te her friends. Such an Engage ment Ring should, of course, be sup plemented by a Circle of Diamonds, and these which are designed and ex ecuted by Bailey's own artists nnd craftsmen are exquisite beyond words. fOU will be pleased te learn that The Blum Stere announces that the great volume, of their Easter business has left tltem numerous small groups of high-grade mer chandise which they intend te dis pose of at very liberal price reduc tions. Beginning this morning, they offer these various groups at savings se substantial that you may be sure the late season will bring no greater opportunities. The modes and materials offered are the favorites of leading ceurturiers and of smart women. In eery respect they exemplify the Blum Stere Standard et Quality nnd Workmanship. Special values are offered In every department of the stere and will continue throughout the weelc. "I MUST have my blankets washed before I put them away and they will never be se lovely and soft again," the little bride et last autumn complained te me. "Why don't you send them te Bargs', Cleaners and Dyers, 1113 Chestnut Street, and have them cleaned?" I suggested. "They will be just as white and fliiffy as new when you get them back." And while wc were en the subject, I UM her about the wonderful way that Bargs' clean rugs, hew they get out every little bit of grit and dirt, as well as the many advantages of sending quilts, draperies,, curtains, etc., te be cleaned by experts such as Barg Brethers. BONWIT TELLER & CO. Wu Specialty tStep f Origination CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET SPECIAL : TOMORROW Women's Crystal Beaded Crepe Elizabeth Frecks ? ZQ ZCl j v j Heavy White Crepe Beaded in Rouge, Old Blue, Black DISTINCTIVE Frecks, interpretative of the Athenic Silhouette, expressive of youthful charm in their slender lines and in their elaborately beaded decorative motifs, beautifully contrasted with the white background. Women s Suits of Imported Tweeds Twe and Three Piece Interpretations ' 25.00 te 75.00 Melrosa, Hewitt, rvclly, Denlwoed, Glen Legan Iweeds and ether domestic and imported tweeds fashion ihese snappy sports modes in two-piece box or belted models; in three-piece Ceat or Cape arid Drccs modes. All smart coleiings. SECOND FLOOR jJtKv M ' in '' I I WPOtlTURB, DESIOXER8 AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S ANV CntLDUEN'S APPAREL OP TUB IllOBEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-MX YEARS APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND n Twelfth Cerntr Chestnut A -DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE 55 Apparel "of the Better Kind Interestingly Priced The aftermath of an unusually busy Easter business. We have gene through the entire "Harris" stock. Sports Apparel Tailored Suits Coats Capes Wraps Wherever lines were broken, prices have been reduced. Te these we have added special lets, Which Present Opportunity for Real Saving Sports Apparel, 20.00 te 49.50 Suits, two- and three-piece, 39.50 te 125.00 Gowns, for every occasion, 20.00 te 99.50 Wraps, Capes, Coats, 29.50 te 125.00 'We Specialize, in Apparel That Slenderizes the Larger Weman STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIfi I i Weel Veleur, f'ape. S35.00 Homespun Suit. S18.75 One of Hip I'Miip Wrai", $100 Keulnril ieid repi fiMirffGtte, $23.75 Trlcetlne, Suit, $40.00 tern i.-ii kiK Since 1010 the L.B. Sales ree- -l-fr'py.- -""f:. jZfr-T;- ? I J erd has been an important Z.-1 IJL factor in increasing iales for ) JhHMF Valentine and Company, N.Y., T z manufacturers of Valspar ;----- varnish. Every sales manager, Z Z Z Z I needs the help that an L.B. ZZZZTZZZITZZZZI Sales recerd con give him. ZJZ '. : Z 4WSrmr5S The Six Big Divisions of Library Bureau Service Library Bureau has for 46 years satisfied the filing and record needs of manufactur ers, banks, insurance companies, retailers, and practically every ether kind of business and profession large and small. I. Special Service Ankljil Seivlca ' Indexing Eerrice BUtUtlcal Sirvice 2.- Specialited Departments Bank Department Government Department Insurance Department Library Department 3. Filing Systems 0 Alphabetic Geographic Numeric L.B. Automatic Index Subject 4. Card Recerd Systems L.B. Sales Recerd L.B. Stock Recerd L.B. Card Ledger L.B. Vlilble Recerd File 5. Cabinets Weed and Steel Card Index cabinets Counter-bight unite Horizontal units , L.B. Card record dejke Vertical unlta L.B. Recerd Sets 6. Supplies Cards Over 1,000 itjlei of plain Index and stock forma Felders L.B. Reinforced folders Plain and lab folders Guides Plain, printed and cellu ' lelded Removable label guldei Metal lip guides Up went the sales curve with L.B.'s help ACCORDING te the sales manager of Valentine & Ce., New Yerk, one of his staunchest aids in the phenomenal increase of Valspar sales, has been the L.B. Sales record. Right outside his office are four L.B. Card record desks, housing Valspar's sales records for the last ii years, posted en thousands of L.B. tards. These records help the Sales Manager place his salesmen te best advantage, help him plan his sales campaigns with an accurate picture of his markets and his customers constantly before him. Library Bureau can show you hew te make filed facts work for you, by helping te increase sales and decrease expenses. If every important item of sales data is net at your fingertips if your files are undermanned, cramped for space or unable te produce a given letter instantly if your credit and collection departments are net building business and good will for you Library Bureau can help you. Phene for a representative te call. Library Bureau E3 Founded 1876 Plans H Makes f-) Installs 1 Card and filini systems" Cabinets Supplies I M. W. MONTGOMERY, Manager 910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Telephone, Hell 3304 anil Main 7301 r: Capes and Coats at $100 Many Werth Deuble and Mere In fact, the least saving is one-third. This is a sample line of Capes and the new Blouse Coats, including duplicates of the choicest models in our regular stocks. All of the soft, fine velvet-like materials, hardly any weight at all, and in the beautiful shades which are te be had only in the finest materials. Many are elaborately embroidered in self-tone, and all are lined with handsome silks and satins. High-Grade Capes at $35.00 The remainders of several special purchases, including a let of fine Twill Capes, all silk lined throughout. One model, of fine wool vcleur, shown in the sketch. -t Straw Lnden & Clothier Second l'loer. Centr Continuing the Sale of Fine Foulard Frecks, $23.75 and $25.00 Delightfully cool-looking, summery affairs of foulards in brown-and-white, navy blue-and-white, black-and-white and navy blue-and-tan, with evei'-draperies and sleeves . of plain crepe Georgette; some almost completely veiled with the Georgette. One smart model entirely of foulard has plaited panels smartly bound with grosgrain l'ibben. One model, at $25.00, comes in extra sizes, 421. te 50. Altogether it is the finest and most satisfactory under-price let we have ever had se early in the season. Fine Canten Crepe Afternoon Dresses, $Jt5.00 te $50.00 Beautiful Showing of Neiv Cotten Frecks, $8.75 te $15 Strawbrlilse i. Clothier Second l'loer. Market Street Homespun Suits at $18.75 The remainder of a fortunate purchase of the smart, plain-tailored Homespun' Suits in one of the best styles of the season, jackets well-lined with peau de cygne", and every detail of finish perfect. Blue, tan and heliotrope. The best Suit value this snriner nnrl tint, ltknlv in he flunliVntfifl SlR.Tri ' Tricetine and Twill-cord The High-Grade Tweed Suits, $32.50 te $45.00 Suits, $27.50 te $47.50 Straight-line belted models and semi-fitting Herringbone effects, cassavant twills, Dent and models unbelted; some plaited, some with tailored Skibo tweeds. Tans, blue, gray, heliotrope and folds, some in the smart slashed-seam styles, i russet. In all the new belted and unbelted styles. Black and navy blue. f strawbrldee & Clothier Herond Fleer. Centre Dr. Adelf Lerenz Endorses Neme Corsets This great surgeon recog nizes the great benefit re ceived by women who wear Neme Corsets. Never losing sight of the Corset as a style feature, the manufacturers of Neme Corsets have gene far beyond that and have designed every model from the stand point of health. Every Neme Corset contains some exclusive patented hy gienic feature that means health as well as an improved figure for the wearer. Thou sands of women already recog nize that Neme Corsets give, them a poise and sense of physical well-being such as Nemes alone can give.' A Complete Line of Neme Corsets Here and Specialists te Fit Yeu Str.iw bridge i Clethier - Th nl l'loer M.irltet strict. Wei-t A Whole Carload of New Grass Rugs Joins the Sale Anether carload of these Japanese double-warp Grass Hugs, has just arrived. We shall have these newly arrived Rugs ready te-morrow and, then-fore-, can premise assortments as attractive in variety of patterns and number of sizes as they were this morn ing. Many sizes, many patterns, many prices and every price a low one. rer instance: Grass Hugs, 27x.vl inches 7. ic Grass Ruys, :H.72 inches $1J,5 Grass iJffy.s, 6x9 feet $3.00 Grass Ruys, SxlO feet $3.9.1 Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet $4.60 Grass Rugs, 1.6x7.6 feet $2.00 ' - .Mmul.iidue A Clothier l'loer 4i,. IMbrt Street III addition te the Imported Grass Rugs are hundreds of ethers. Oriental Rugs, AxnuiKters, Carpets, Lineleums all spe cially priced for this great Semi-Annual Sale. I Mm'rlJe & CleiliUr -1'eurth l'loer, Wet Available Te-morrow Several Hundred Men's Suits Reduced A frvniimnrr n-f litinc vnti!ninrl irtrri0rt In ..i.. -i ; a..i . . the remarkable selling activity of the past few weeks and a substantial reduction' w.n xv.i.ii.1 I'uvra iu iiiauiu MiiMiuuuuu tic-uutucu. npnng aims and Uaiilornia Uaiilernia weight Suits are included. Five price-groups New $18.00, $23.00, $28.00, $36.50 and $44.00 Stein-Blech Suits, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, Alce Suits, Wickham Suits and Suits of ether dependable makes are included in these lets all at much less than former prices. Reductions Range from One-fourth te One-half And there are all sizes and all proportions in the collection. Net in any one style or at every price-however. strbe c...i.iw-H,c0na wr, K..t ..iH . .i ft 'tfTCLPJ 1 Sleitm i I m. v 1 P v u v;i;tikixs m. - l.,h'titsifXffi!i i. itLmMffmi J imm Mit.fi.-) A ,A. Ml ite A--ifel& .te&$MbLi CK. mMssk. K . Vl mMtmis a:
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