Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LRDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRlL 14, 1916
S
.WITNESS OF LINCOLN'S
MARTYRDOM vividly
1 PORTRAYS TfeAGEDY
Stewart MacDonald Recalls
Scene in Ford's Theatre
I When Assassin's Bullet
Ended President's Life
?THOtfGIIT PART OF PLAT
Old rhilmlclphian Was Then a Young
Soldier of tKc Union
Army
Stewart MacDonald nlwnyn likes on this
Ante to rchparse what ho naw In Ford's
Theatre, In Washington, tho night of April
14, 1S6B. Ho was n mere bby then, for
ho la 74 years old now, hut tho memory
of the events of that nlRht stand out ns
clearly today as they did then.
' Ho realizes ho Is one of tho few men
alive who can tell that story at first hand,
but the rocitnf-of It always makes him
cry, for ho loved Ahraham Lincoln as nil
tho Union soldiers did. m
MacDonald Is old only In years. Ho
has all tho fire today that ho must have
had when ho landed at the Walnut street
wharf on ThanltsBlvlnp: Day In 1SG0 with
his bag and a wholo lot of liopo that he
brought with him from County Derry, In
Ireland, whero ho lived for 18 yeats after
his birthday. January 17, 1842. At his
home, 2220 North Howard street, ho HvcV
with airs. MacDonald, but nny time you
no thcro' you will find at least ono of
his six married daughters who have tun
in to spend tho day with him. Ho doesn't
work any inoro: his little cigar shop In
tho northeast ho gavo up long slnc&; also
the work ho used to do ns caretaker of
Jforrls Square.
The nliiht President Lincoln was Bhot
Mac ho calls himself Mac came In from
ktho camp of tho Twelfth Tteglment Vct-
an uoierves right outsldo Washington
cc the torchlight parado which was
Z, i-Tn celebration of Lees surrender,
rri . ''" i lot 'llng I" Washington
A," , ,wn(nd ono of his crowd there
?.. ' "thcro besldo himself sug.
were three,,, Ford.B Theatre. Tho Presl-
2. ' 1in t0 1,e t!'ro tliat n8ht,
. n .if B J" ot tl10 inartet. and Laura
??.? Girting In a groat play. Tho
vi 1!".''" thQy ""'y lm'1 S1 together.
2i . J J Tllt tho dotlar Into four parts
ni I ! i sHery scats. They were placed
nnu took a ot the payMol,ao whero they
i?J "ii "aly opposite President Lincoln's
were djrecr
1 XWIIE.N,T,IE SHOT WAS FIKED.
"vvi ooth Bhot tho President," Mac-
.',,, cn 1 "none of us could flguro out
? i 8acncil Wo wcro only young
wnat nap ho way h jUml)ea on tho stage
H; i i .' "Sl temper tyrnnnls' made
aim snout lt ,vaB all part of tho show-
us holiest hubbub nroso and tho show
. " ia So, while the peoplo wcro being
Bioppea t of tho theatre, we went around
siiooeu cMlsl(cnt,s ,)ox t(J SCQ wh.lt ,iap.
xo tno lrll04,ircsl,icnt lay on tho floor
penea. - Kccno wns anting down hold
ana Laurn.3 ,lcaiI ln hcr Iap Thcn thcy
Jll . , ?m out, headfirst, and Into tho
carried h)S3 the street,
house ncr . . , . , . , , . .
,,. snt back to camp and decided to
VB Wl ,.,t,1n n,nn,1 nt r-nlrif- tn Unn
?a,Jr, un.'st as well wo did, for soon tho
11 WaS Jl, ,,,, Minnr. -! ,,lh mnntil
I bugle bit ,, n.A nHA., nn4,ini.
raangCl. iflB,-,(rtlirr nnrl vn tnlrt them
l seen Thon tho reason for
Bll' was known. At first they
guerrilla attack had been made
llngton. Soon tho search for
Booth "Is BtarlctL"
.. iuvlrt related with a fair degree
i I j mho- ho had shaken hands -with.
-ir!. suiivOBian v;oroeu. wijo snot jjin-
coin's n-tpror. That ineetlng took placa
nt a Inodlst camp-mectlns In Wash
ington. OXuVN'T WAR RECOnD.
The v broko out shortly after Mac
Donald ruled on these chores, and tho
first tl ho tried to enlist ho failed be
causothe put It, "he looked llko such
a Hid Si 1802, though, ho wns success
ful, aaj, assigned to tho 3d Regiment,
Pennsyi-la Reserves, Company G." Ho
fought South Mountain. Antletam and
at Frediksburg was captured and sent
to Llbbrlson. Ho weighed 170 pounds
when hvent In thero and 90 pounds
when hemo out. In May, 1863, ho was
sent to lapolia and exchanged back to
the Unl ranks. Subsequently he was
n$slgpe2 the Veteran Reserves, with
.Whom bras when he saw Lincoln shot.
Mr. JDonald Is a pabt commander ot
the Peulvania Reserves, Post 191, G.
A, R. . arganizer ot the IJucktall Rifles,
PennsyHa Reserves, and a past colonel
Ehcampit No. 2, ot the Union Veteran
Lesion.
It waie tragic death of Lincoln that
gave riso the organization whlqh has
come to known far and wide as tho
JllUltaryder ot the Loyal Legion. Tho
prganlzsn consists of officers who
served the Civil War nnd their Sons,
their s sons, and so on, and thus It
Will coiue to live while lt won't ho
Such a I timo from now when men will
nq moreabla to describe tlrst hand how
jhey s;Mincoln shot
Colon ohn P. Nicholson is the direc
tor of t Pennsylvania Commandery ot
the LojLeglon. This year no special
pteps anlng taken ta observe the 51st
onnlvert, Ist year, though, when It
reached half-century mark there was
p. notablijebratlon.
PrincetJApprovcs Military Course
PRIN'-ON, N. J.. April 14. Prince
ton has m a step toward preparedness.
The B of Trustees at the regular
spring reng approved a plan for a qne-
. year coi In military Instruction as a
part ot tegular curriculum.
ftl!!42
l(cag people need
cler complexions
If tl find yourself "left out"
becaof a poor skin, and want
a clejfresh complexion, use
jsinol
56 iA
It lcnce a day, Wish thor-
Ith, a warm, creamy latl
t rinse the faceIth plenty
nter.
(not often takJmany days
tegular care ih Resinol
liovy an lroprement, be
IResinol mediation soothtx
shtt the gfca, vrhfle the
I pure soap m(Uaming.
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LE TRINCEE ITALIANE
DI M. SPERONE PERSE
EPOIRICONQUISTATE
II Nemico, Contrattaccato, E'
Costretto ad Abbandonare
Piu' di Quanto Avevn
Guadagnato
IL FORTE DI LUSERNA
STEWART MACDONALD
BUILD IIAGERSTOWN RESERVOIR
Stockholders of Wnter Co. Take Up
Nearly All of Big New Stock Issue
HAGEUSTOWN, Md., April 14. Stock
holders of tho Washington County Water
Company have subscribed to nearly $400,
000 of the now stock Issua of (560,000, au
thorized to build a new reservoir nnd
make other Improvements.
Preliminary work on the reservoir,
which la to be ln the mountnlns near tho
Ten Mcr summer resort region, has begun.
It will hold 400,000,000 gallons and prob
ably supply Hngerstown with sufficient
mountain water for many years.
Ninety new fireplugs nro being erected
In Hngerstown under recent agreement
with tho Mnyor nnd Council.
SUBMARINE TORPEDOES
UNARMED ENGLISH 'SHIP
Norwegian Bark Also Believed U-Boat
Victim
LONDON, April 14. Tho unarmed
British steamship Orlock Head, 1180 tons,
has been sunk. Tho ship piled between
Spanish and English ports.
Advices from Majorca say tho Nor
wegian bark Primus, 1019 tons, which
sailed- from Montevideo for England last
October, Is Jiellevcd to havo been de
stroyed in the'Atlantlc with all Its crew.
Contest at Philopatrian Institute
James F. II rron nnd F. A. Mulhcrln
are providing an Interesting friendly con
test for tho presidency of tho Catholic
Philopatrian Literary Institute. Mr. Hor
ron, who was renominated last night, has
brought about a number of beneficial
changes In the organization and ho has
a strong following. Ml". Mulhcrln's friends
are waging a vigorous campaign and nro
predicting victory.
Will Aid Aviation School
Arranged for the benefit of tho Phila
delphia Navy Vaid Aviation School of
tho Aero Club of Pennsylvania a muslcalo
and danco under tho direction of Miss
Harriet Graham-Wynne will bo given at
tho Bellcvue-Stratford tonight. Tho artists
will Include Mmo. Hamil. Marie Laduo
Pierrot; TDnlsy Hamlin Watrous, Burton
Plors.ol, Hans Klndler and Ellis Clark
Haminann.
f ROMA, 14 Aprlle.
Icrl sera II Jllnlstero dlla Gucrra pub
bllcava II seguente rappB del genernlo
Cndorna sulla sltuazlono "ftTfa fronto Italo
austrlaca! "In Val dl Lcdro nclla mattlnn del 12
Aprlle It nemico, operaudo un vlotento at
tacco dl sorpVesa rlusclvn nd ontrrtro In
parto delle trlncee prese da not sulle faldo
del Monte Speronc. Nclla sera dello
stcsso, glorno 12 Aprlle, dopo una Intcnsa
prcparazlono dl artlgllcrla, la nostra fan
tcria si lanclo' ad un vlgoroso contrnt
tacco cho le fece rlorcupnro lo perduto
trlncee dopo una eangulnoa lotta corpo
a corpo col nemico cho lo dlfendevn Le
nostre truppo potettero nncho estendere la
zona delta loro occupaztono sullo fable
del Monte Sperono prendendo nuovo posl
zlonl. "Nclla Vnl Sugana ln plccoll brlllantl
faltl d'armo nol facemmo prlglonlcrl ventl
soldatl o due ufllclall nustriacl.
"Nclta zona dl Plezzo nclla sera del
12 Aprlle II nemico nttneco' In forzo lo
nostre poslzlonl dl Ravnllaz, Arrcstnto
dalla nostra artlgllcrla II nemico fu
qulndl contrnttaccato o rlcncclnto Indlctro.
Lo stesso rlsultnto ebbc Un nttneo del
nemico nclla zona del Javorcek.
"Sull'altoplnno del Carso alcunl nostrl
audacl repartl dl rlcognlzlone si avvlcl
narono alle trlncee nemlche del fa'nn
Michclo e di San Mnrtlno e to dlstrimicro
con grnnato a mano o tubl dl gclatlna
esploslva.
"I dueUl dl artlgllerla contlnuano su
tuttfl la fronto. La nostra artlgllerla ha
causato nuovl grncl dannl nl forte dl Lu
sernn, ha provocato Inccudll nella zona dl
Caldonazzo ed ha dlspc'rso una colonna
nemlca nclla alle del LopenJe "
IN AUSTRIA SI SPERA LA PACE.
Notlzic giunto Mid dlcono che In tutta
1'Austrla st sono fatto pubbllche prcghlero
per Invocaro la pace. L'csemplo o' stato
dato dnl cnrdlnnlo I'lffl, nrclvescovo di
Vienna, 11 quale dlrcsse un pcllegrlnngglo
nl BantuarloVlt Santn Maria dl Zell. Egll
era segulto da una folia dl fcdcll tra I
quail crano l'arcldlchessa Maria Teresa,
t'arclduchcssa Maria Valeria, l'aiclducn.
Lcopoldo Salvatorc, sua mogllo nrclduches
sa IJIancn ed 1 loro flgll.
Dalla Svlzzera glungo notlzla cho In
Austria si o' serlnmento Impensicrltl per II
quarto prcstlto dl guorra cho c' appona
statu lanclato. Flnorn un terzo dl clascun
prcstlto austrlaco per la guerra e stato
copcrto In Germanla, ma ora gll cmlssarll
mandatl dal conto Tlsza per intercssare I
flnauzlcrl tedeschl a far loro accettaro II
sol I to terzo del prcstlto hanno avuto per
ff Wff who want
ror men cithtvf
tailorodfrfTtest styles from
fine fabricf; J.v e frgf
offer valffbaftbat M V
will surprise? you I
ftJiyftjMSUnK and up
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Of course, vou want to brilhtenrfun four annearance for Easter-
vnu want a new suit that will f "vhW radinxo the ffehial clow and cheer- a
fulness of spring. And our opecial offerj provide the way for you to a
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These spring models for
women are not the sort of
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for 15 to the smallest de
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lines of the great modistes
inch for inch, and stitch for
stitch. Drop in tomorrow and
see these stupendous values.
fster Suits
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are values tnat
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the length nnd
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city. And yet WE
have them in
every conceivable
style, fabric and
color. Come in
now while you
have the widest
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MBOfiiMnViiWmT wnmr uouz hvimisuus xx Aiih-ijicJi ;i8K::S
rlsposta che 1'Austrla dVo cercare da
sola dl rlsolvero le sue dimcolta flnan
zlnrle. Del 6, 250,000,000 dl prestltl dl
guerra fattl dall'Austrla lo bancho te
desche hanno sotto"!crltto circa duo milt
ardl dt dollar), e dlcono aro cho o' tutto
quanto polovano fare, e che non possono
faro dl plu'. Dl cpil gll nllarml In Austria
per la sltuazlone flnanzlaMa.
TVASHINOTON, D. C. 14 Aprils.
L'Ambasclftta Itnllann ha pubbllcnto un
nuovo comunlcato dello Stnto Mngglore
Generate ttallano circa t'nluto Indlretto
dato dalle forzo Hallane nl frnncesl cho
dlfcndono Verdun. Ecco II testo del
comunlcato:
"Quando comlnclarono le operazlonl
conlro la fourtezza dl Verdun lo Stato
Mnggloro Itallano dcclse dl tar presslone
sulla fronts dell'Isonzo o dclla Atpt alio
scopo dl Impedlro cho truppo a cnnnonl
nustriacl fosrero iiinndatl dalta fronto
ltallnna a quella tedesca del scttore dl
Verdun. Questo plnno e' stato csequlto o
con successo con nttncrhl cotitlnul da
parto nostra, nttacchl cho comlnclarono II
7 Mnrzo e cho cl fecero gradagnaro nuove
poslzlonl un po' dappertutto. Nol nb
blano fntto circa too iirlglonlerl ed oh
blano preso al nemico inltrngllntrlcl, altre
arml o munlzlouL
"Oil nustrtncl fur ono costrottl n portaro
tmmedlntnmento rlnforzl sulla nostra
fronte o cerenrono di Inlztnre un'offenslva
contro le nostre poslzlonl del Pal Piccolo
e davantl a Gorlzla, Lo truppo Itallano
pcro' rlsposcro prontamento con una
vlgorosa controftcnslva e rlusclrono n
rlcacclaro Indletro It nemico prcndcndogll
settcconto prl glonlcrl ed una quantlta'
ill nrml, ill munlzlonl c til nltio mntcrlalo
da guerra. Tra I prlglonlcrl crano moltl
ufflelnll.
"ifublto dopo auesto insuccesso gll
nustriacl splcgnrono la loro nttlvlta' ncl
campo aereo. o scpiadrlglle dl avlatorl at
taccarono ripctutamente 11 terrltorlo Ita
llano ccrcando dl dannegglare lo nostio
lltiee dl comunlcazlono o dl gettare bombe
sullo clttn' Indlfeso dl Udlno o dl Ancona.
Jta rnrtlgllerla nntl-aerea e lo noslro
sauadrlgllo dl ncroplanl da cm-Ma potettero
nello spnzlo dl nppena cinque elornl nb
battere ben undid aeroplanl nemlcl. Oltre
a do' un dlrlglblle Itallano fece una In
curslona sul terrltorlo austrlaco lasclando
cadere S00 chllogrnmml dl csploslvl sulla
stazlono ferrovlarla dl Opcina, mentre set
Oapronl gettavnno quaranla bombe sulla
stazlono dl Adelsbcrg e tuttt rllornavano
pol senzn dannl alia loro bate."
MURDER ATTEMPT SUSPECTED
Vagrant, Hurt In Fight, Left on
Tracks Train Severs Foot
CARLISLE, Pa.. April 14. Working
on the theory that nn attempt was made
to murder Charles Bowman, 35 years old,
a vagrant found along the tracks of the
Philadelphia and Rending Railroad, with
lite right foot cut oft by a train, officers
havo held flvo vagrants for an Investi
gation. Joseph Miller, who said his home
Is In Lancaster, Is In a serious condition
from Injuries received In a fight among
tho men. It Is believed Bowman wns
rendered unconscious In the fight, and
laid on tho track Charles Morris, of
Carlisle, was killed In that way at the
same spot two months ago.
Reception to Dr. and" Mrs. "Wilson
A reception tn honor of tho Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. John O. Wilson will be given tonight
nt Tabernacle Methodist Eplscopat Church,
11th nnd Oxford streets. Doctor Wilson
was made superintendent ot tho central
district nt the recent conference. Tho
Tabernacle church Is one ot those in Doc
tor Wilson's district.
Ynrdlcy to Build New School
TARDLETt Pa.. April 14. Following ft
heated discussion and a vote of three
against two, the Bonrd of Education of
Tardley decided to build the new school
on a site opposite the national fcr""
North Wales Has Industrial Doom
NORTH WALES, Pa, April 14 Ndrth
Wales Industries are runlng night and day,
The Montgomery Mills wilt build a largo
two-story brick addition to the plant The
Asbestos Fibre Spinning Company has
completed ono large addition nnd Is start
ing nnather. At the Montgomery Web
Mills nn nddttlon will be built, and a her
glove factory will start operations at bnce.
Genuine Madras Shirts, These,
Moderately Priced for Spring
.Tint what you want for comfort and
smart pwnndi for dress Specially woven
In Scmlandjln n wide range of artistic
nnd dtstlncrfvo patterns. You'll got ex
cellent wjffrTv top Oicy wash perfectly.
Phono WalniJ 48Hf or havo our repro
sentntlvo caUto seo you.
(adras Shirts $
To Your Order
10
Built to veur exact reaulrtmrnlt.
Neckband pre-ahrunk.
COULTER, 710 Chestnut St.
VvaciByiy
PHILADELPHIA
Thek
Wedding
Gifts
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olsovkote in Philadelphia'
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STORE OPENS 8l30 A. M. CLOSES (SlSO P. BI.
Easter Gloves Aplcnlu Hero
Women's $1.25 & $1.35) $
Kid Gloves . . .(
Ono or two-clnsp Black, whlto and colors.
$1.75 Washable Kid $1 CA
Gloves -3"
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Gloves
, Women's one-clasp.
, Pearl, sand, putty,
.tin iiiack
Lit llrntliers SECOND FLCJOR
Embroidered backs.
Ivory, tan, Smyrna
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
tBraCben
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
$1.25 Thrcad-Sillc VQilr
Stocldnra JiSJOC
in biacK. wnite. street ana oveninsr snoaes.
also fanoy stripes.
Lit Brother. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH
c 0 o c $$ "O1 c 0'?Jt. ...'Z"t
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
SPECIAL EASTER PURCHASE OF.
H & $1.25 Thread
Silk Stockings
Black and colors, also fancy stripes ln datntjr;
colorings. Some slightly Imperfect.
79c
THE EASTER SUIT IS FOREMOST IN EVERY MAN'S MIND RIGHT NOW
"Frankel Fifteen"Suits and Top Coats pi Z
ARE THE LAST WORD IN REAL STYLE AND SUPERB TAILORING ) A J
The Greatest Value Offered in America Today at This Low Price I
Prominent in the Easter parade, in fact wherever well-dresed men congregate this Spring, you will find
these really wonderful "Frankel Fifteen" suits and top coats.
They Are Made for Men of Limited Means Who Like Real Style and Appreciate Real Qualities
Materials are guaranteed all-wool and fast color. Shown in widest varieties, including homespuns,
worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, plaids, serges, etc. t i
Our Greatest Easter Sale of Boys' Clothing
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$7.50 Suits & Reefers, $4.98
Two - Pants Norfolk Suits of cheviots, cassimeres,
checks, plaids, blue or brown pin-stripe fabrics.
Junior-Norfolk Suits of mixtures and blue or brown
serges.
Norfolk and Double-Breasted Reefers of cassimere,
serge, cheviot and shepherd plaids. Mohair lined.
Sizes 2V2 to 18 years.
$15 Swagger Spring 1 $ A
Suits at ) J
Sizes for Youths of 15 to Largo Men
Of excellent serge, homespuns, pencil and chalk
stripes, plaids, plain grays, etc. Smartest Spring
models, including suits with Balkan-back and one
or two button coats.
T""""iV
Big Boys' $4.50 to $5.50 Two-Pants
Suits, Junior-Nor-$0.98 & $0.98
folk & Reefers at
Bis IJojV Tiro-Pants Salts Balknn-N'orfolka
ot cassimeres, mixtures, cheviots & pin-stripes.
Junior-Norfolk and TCoTeltr Bolts of cassi
meres, shepherd plaids, cheviots, mixtures and
blue or brown series.
Norfolk or Double-Dreaated Beeferi of plaids,
blue serge, cheviots & shepherd plaids. Mohair
lined. SUes ZM to 18 years.
Two-Pants Norfolk Suits, $7.50
Cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres, shepherd plaids
and mixtures. Lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 18.
$2.75 & $3.50 Two-Pants Wash
Suits, $2.50
Galatea, linen, madraa and Bedford cords. Sizes
2 to 10 years.
Lit Brothers
Second Floor,
Seventh Street
$2 & $2.50 Regatta Wash Suits, $1
Percale, chambray, madras, Bedford cords, gala
tea and plain white rep, with red or blue collars
and cuffs. Sizes 2 H to 10 years.
r rO -vS fr fr 3ft 4P 30 'fr 3 fr 't'O fr $fr -ap Qfr fr
Ready far a Record-Breaking Day in
Easter Footwear For All
Mammoth Stocks With Complete Assortments in
Sterling Qualities That Have Won Wide Fame
of
Our Exclusive Brands
Shoes for Women
Lenards, 3 Cuatom-Made. S4.BO to 7
I.lt Bros.' Special, S3.SO( Stratfords. $t
Pumps, Colonials and high shoes In
patent coltskln, sun-metal calf, tan
Russia calf. Blazed kldskln, patent calf-wlth-whlte
kid tops or gray-wlth-patent
vamps. White buckskin, whlto Nubuck
nnd white duck, brown, gray, champagne
kid. ,
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Men's Trade-Mark
Shoes and Oxfords
Lenards, 8; Stratfords, 1
Lit Brothers' Special, S3. SO
Custom-JIade. fl.SO to 7
Patent coltskln, eun-metal
calf, tan Russia calf, glazed
kldskln and cordovan.
Women's $3 to S6
Sample Low $ 1 .95
Shoes ... x
All leathers. Sizes 3J4, 4
4"i and 5. Widths A & B.
j.it urutiirri-
$1.75 (O $2
$1.29
i Children's
i Shoes &
i Pumps....
Patent coltskln. blank and
i tan Russia calf. Sizes 8U
to 3. . ,
Misses' $2 to $2.50
Shoes & $1 A C
, Pumps.... J JU xJ
, Black and tan Russia calf
, and patent coltskln. Sizes
Utj to
.-I Charming Hat for Every Woman
Who Has Waited Until Tomorrow
to Choose
PALM SUNDAY
Millinery ;4.98
The styles that
are most pre-jfJjr
ferred for ' iSjTSLr
Easter and the entire 7t .
Spring equal to oth-
era' $10 - and even ll
higher priced hats. W
The larpe hats in a lovely soft dove
gray are conspicuously to the fore
wo picture one of the newest models
in this shade.
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Easier Hats for Young Folhi
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Oirls' $10 Coats l0SJ" j $5.98
An annonncemunt of greatest Important so Bear to Palm
Banday and Uaatsrl
These are brand new, extremely stylish coats ln fine sereo
with belts; plaited yoke backs, slant pockets and detach
able silk poplin collars. Sizes 6 to 14 years.
Big Girls' $15 Coats,
$9.98
Of fine wool coating with con
vertible collar, wldfcrfatent
leather belt and auflrs. Inter
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Poplin Coats, $4.98
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box. plaits. .Entirely lined.
Sizes 2 to 8 years.
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A Day Till Palm Sunday! A Week Till Easter!
Juniors', Misses' k Women's Apparel ;:
IN A GREAT SPECIALLY INAUGURATED SALE
Suits, coats and dresses of the most approved styles; exceptionally good qualities at amazingly I
FOR JUNIORS
$18.50 Serge and$1 O QQ
Check Suits at., . 'J7
Several very attractive
styles. One Sketched
Of navy blue, Copenhagen
hlue, reseda green and rookie;
also black-and-white mixtures.
Haa suede or patent leather
belts and jaunty semi-Norfolk
jackets.
Misses 25 Coats,
$16.98 '
Fine poplin ln newest shades;
also two-toned Qolflnes in jaunty
spota btyles.
For Women
$25 Easter Suits,
$18.50
Many with the loose, dressy
'timono sleeve
Of all-wool poplin Jn navy,
black and other colors, alio tu
shepherd plaid. Other at
tractive style t thla prlM are
In poplin, gabardine and serge.
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One Sketched
One in the excellent vi
Of all-wool poplin and
In navy blue, black, canel
fects; some plain and bottsh.
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Show Jackets ln full - Oar
and rookie and Belgian blul
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with contrasting collars.
Juniors $14.50 1 $Q QO
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Of poplin ln navy, Copenhagen
blue and rookie; also black-and-white
checks with novelty belts,
fancy collars or white broadcloth
trimmings.
Women's Handsome
$40 Easter Suits, $29.75
Six Different Styles
Of gabardine, wool poplin and
French sergaj In black, blua and
Spring colors i also elegant black
chiffon taffeta, cuiU and swagger
velour fiheoks.
Snorts styles, innnnUh effects ar.4
dktlr.gul3h.ed. dressy model.
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with wide
flanges.
Black, navy.
tan. old rose
and green.
One
Sketched.
$4 Ready-to-Wear
Hats at..
Newest tailored hata of flao hemp
With ribbon, wing and ornaments,
Leading colors. One Sketched.
Dressy Untrimmed
Lisere Hata..,,..,
Large shapes in black and colors.
?2,98
$3 Black Hemp Hats, $1.69
With, aids crowns and flanges of
lisere braid. Newest shapes.
Wings & Fancy Feathers,
98c to 2.98
Beat styles In black, white, sand, purple
gray, nary, brown and grsen.
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