r& H'-i ; l I u hK HBCRUIT5 REACH HIGHER GRADE P Marked Improvement in R Class of Men Now Ap plying tor enlistment h OFFICIALS ENCOURAGED Only One Turned DownOut of Score Seeking Service in the First . There Is .1 marked Iniprovomont In Hie tiasS of men who aro nppUing foi enlist- EH 'went In nil brunches cf the service. ? Of twenty men who nppllcil nt the First r . .. . x .. ..! .. ....... ..... BS Regit"111 armory i.ij, umj uiiu . ic fused- He vinH umiesiraiijo ijiii Munt of physical disability. In on nc- older to reach full wnr strength the First leipilics 100 men nticl there Is every Indication that they will he rendllv obtained, Jhere were more than a hundred enlistments for all branches of the wrvice today up to 2 'Vieutenant Hairy II. Knee, of the ma-ehlne-gun company, says llio men now ap t iyng for hot vice arc of exceptionally Rood caliber and seem caper for-an opportunity logo wnere there frill he leal action. Six of the men who applied today weio horn In Sweden. rjccrultlng was particularly brisk nt the nation established In flic City Hall court yard by the U. S S Kansas. A batch of tlxty recruits, all anxldus for n clrince to tent their country was sent to tho navy yard to iccele physical examinations. ' n cx'-marlno who has seen t-ervlce In the Philippines and In the lloxer uprising In HOKwas'Milly disappointed when he was refused at the Kansas .recruiting station, lecau'e he was oer the ngo limit He Is John J. Stokes, forty-two years, 2710 Man- tnn ftreet. An attempt win ne mane 10 111 ;... secretary of tlio .Navy Daniels Navy In .ii,.,' msn and waive Ml" objections. Only one man was enlisted In the coast ruard servico today. Ho Is Clair Ames, twenty-six jcais, 3024 Agate, street. The wrultlns station for this servlco Is In tho Aonralser's Building. 131 South Fourth Itreet. and Is In chnige of Lieutenant ot Engineers J. K. IJryan. NEW niiCKUITINO STAT1QN' Major Henry Heed Hatfield, an honorary ' member of the First City Troop, has given the use of the Colonial mansion known as "The Place," Hlghtccnth and Hunting Tark avenue, for n rccrultltiR substation of the United States army. Tho place has been adorned with numerous flaps and posters urglnB lesponse to tho call for vol unteers. The first floor Is being used for the ex amination of applicants for the army nnd the remaining floors will be shared by re cruiting ofllcers of the Naval Coast De fence Reserves and the Marine Corps. . Instruction to entlst recruits for the duration of the,, war were today sent to every army recruiting station In the I'nited '.States. Men may now enlist In the regular army nnd the National Cuard with the knowledge that as soon as peace Is de clared they will bo free to return to civil life. This amounts virtually t,o a call for volunteers. In order to expedite matters In the ex amination of recruits at City Hall. Mayor Smith has placed cots In the reception room. 1 Recruiting ofllcers will, therefore, bo en abled to deote more time to the work and obtain quicker results generally. , Robert M. Iliookfteld, lieutenant colonel of the Third rteglment, opened headquai ters this morning In the Liberty Building, Proad and Chestnut streets, to get 400 recruits necessary to bring the "Fightings Third" up to wnr strength. ColoWl Hiookfield said that Jie antici pated no difficulty in getting tho men reeded, as he had the names of fifty men who volunteered ten days ago biit were 1 not taken away with the regiment because fit orders from the War Department not to accept any recruits. Noticed have also been sent out to Glrard College graduates to 30 Housecleaning and Refurnishing Time Furniture, household goods, carpets and rugs We deal only in all ' up to latest date styles. . EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS LOWEST CASH PRICES rtf"" Refrigerators All made; of kiln-dried solid oak, lined with galvanized steel, with and without tank. All sizes and tyIes $8.75 t0 $55.00 . RUGS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, Inlaid Linoleum. $1.10 Special, per-yard Large Assortment of Japanese and China Mattings at lowest prices. - Young Man Your Spring Suit is Ready, Here 11 I hi -Vi: M The new belt All around with slash pockets, double-breasted, some three-quarter belts and plaits. Vests also have plaits, 'are the favored models for Bnrinir In nencll stripes, plain- v a i4 greens, blues and browns. We have more sedate models, too, for the conservative dresser. Come in anJUt iw helpyoit select your'SPRING SUIT I (POPLAR1 Prices . ; A vw .iii ut: wm n'hlV.Vi'! ""' that many of these win aid 11 (ho recruiting. otlowlng Is today's roll of recruits: I'VlThn .,...,. Willi.,. V."""' "' JSAVY i-...f:. '3'' I,ron Mrett. twenty-two, no ' ll.iltl.ls l:iiu'tim . ' trmlc. ImVrVTle. "". twenty-one Jiisi:i'ii AI.IIVMfl u r. incinl unrb.V -J... .".". 7 ! nineteen sheet plumb- sin.,,,,.. ...... ' !"""ire oireel, "Wi " :-'l -MITII. cfsh.een. WlWti!&-- "". elerk. iMfWrMI"""-!:!. tenty.x. pMnf. IIAIIKY Jlc(l.KVi:V. seventeen, clerk; florin. fniir. derk. ,-,122 Urni-n street. twenty- lhlllll.1. IMPII Ill.ls,. il,..,"',' thirty, mn CII.ltl.r.S lllltVAIIll KNOtN (ilHtlinV nine. Ull li'S. WIe!r,n,;,V 'r'""- "aVii v . . " "vr.- ! clerk. -' 'n nil,. '( til Ml" roPHlrii i. I .J.- i-ViLVV .' V'' rrV.'. "W. .1.111 I'llAItll' lltl.- ..1 ,,. . , - 'Hi, iniinitllll l'MMH-ur i "Nl:- nineteen South Third unci drlier, 1231 V.1I.I.I.UI llflllflllr iii'i-i . ........ nii.r-i ,.:,::.. i:-':;'-?.; '"'"f. me.im- " v,,.,,, .,,., .-sunn icnih mreei l'MTi:i) MTATI1S MAItlMls " '''AM . lUVIIII, trnty.i.oeii KlnffHton, r.i. miner ui.iiin.i; mum;. iHcnly-one North Trhico stfnt moliler, 14(1 ihlne han.1 ,3.1 !,uuth nfty.nfti, street. U't,?,,u,,1"y: ',nt-lwo. boatman. 2411 Hamilton Ptreet. nil.l.lAM lll'.Mtv mi.U.MillAM. Uiroe farmer 22111I Wnlnnt Lr, ..1 luenty- ,,lllllnVvW.,?,M.lt "lr"'t-en, law tnaihlne work. anin North Twentj fourth strt-et (ll.lll.!:s TIIIUIIHIlii: ALTON, twenty, tele- Phone repairing sw Wttn Hutchinson street. J(isi:p IKlWAIII) Mlt'MAN. Jr.. twenty, elec- .trklan t j'olnt. Pa J","l:l;,l..I1:.liWA,l.,,.I,0W',',NH' elBhtetn. lathe hand. 2117 Nicholas street. J0-S.I.:,'IJJ,!''NIAMIN Wtli twenty-one. clerk. ill Shirley street. JOHN' K1:I:m:, twenty, pumpman, Lansdale, ra. naval coast nr.rENsi: nt:si:Rvc VlltC.lf, HAI.DI. eighteen, clerk. 310 fireen lane, M'om.-ui.. Gi:tlK(i: TIHIKN JlOltUlS. twenty.four, phar macist, Jill K street: chief pharmacln's mate. ANTHONY ItPCri. twenty-one. plumber, 1S00 Hnuth I.lehtli street; plumber and litter WII.I.IAM l.l'TIIKK Slli:i.l.KMIK!l(ii:K. nine- teen, ilcrk. HarrlslnirB, seaman. lXfiKVK HAMILTON ASII1.KY. twenty-slj. machinist, lllenolden. Pa., machinist's matv VAI.Ti:i J-KANTIS I.AMItr.UT. twenty-one. auditor, South Mft-llrst street, tnaihln- lit s matn. JVear the National Emblem Allegiance to the Stars and Stripes may be shown by wearing an AMERICAN FLAG lapel button or pin. We have these in great va riety, 'beautifully enameled in the national colors. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestfiut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWULUItS SILVUltSMlTHS - 32 - 34 S. SECOND STREET Dining Room Furniture Complete Suites 10 pieces In Ailnm, William nnd Mary. Queen Anne. Colo nlnl nnd other period effects. All woods and QR ' 99l finishes O ..0 IllifTets, 4H-ln. case, solid iiiartered oak. liollshedj lined sllrcr drawers. Spe cial, S1WS0. Others $10.50 to S7B.U0. Tallies, China Closets ,and Chairs to matcli, Axminster or Velvety $1.75 Carpets, per yard. Wool and Fibre or Grass Rugs, all room C Aft to fc11 Art sizes. iiiJ)U.W VlTTUU Fashionable Spring Clothes New Tailored Smits in all latest shades of newest fabrics In ladies' and misses' sizes. - $12.75, $18.75 to $45 Spring Millinery A becoming and beautiful trimmed hat for you at mod erate price. Ladies' and Misses' Top Coats In delightful high colors and the more subdued shades, $10, $15 to $35 Children's Coats & Dresses in all sizes lowest caBh prices. Charming Silk Dresses 112,50,. fv7 ETENftTO Wil.MAM OSCAR tlRttKI.KY, elahteen. Inspec tor. SSOHoulh IMnewood street: seaman, WII.MAM ANimKtV AOt!0. eluhteen. laborer, I'oatesvllle, Pa.i seaman UNOCII WII.MAM W1IIS.MAN. Jr.. elhteen, apprentice stcamfltter. 140 ltobart street, Plumber nnd fitter. JOSWII llltrci! W.l.lCi:. twenlynne. motor Inspector, 1111.1.1 Walton nienuei electrician. lll:UNAHI (SI'.l.i:it, twrntytwn. weaer, '13.,l Norlh l'alethorp street; seaman WAI.TI:K I.OCIS III.IMI. twenty-lwo. ma rhlnlst, 2 IAS North Hlxteentli streeti machin ist's mate. JAMP.s III.AIil It, twenty-six, mechanic, 12s; , KnUhti nvcium, famden. N. J,; Plumber and fitter. Al.lir.KT STKtl'.NsoN TOMPKINS. ,twent three. wtcr, 2111.1 North Twelfth street seaman Ut'SSKI.I, MMisiiAI.I,. elBhteen, machinist. 2s North Hirst streeti seaman. I1I.IV I'lSK I'P.KT. thirty-four, sleward, 120.', IKicust street, lommlssary steward, IJDWAim IIIAtlN .Mr.ssiCU. twenty time. Keeper. Wllmlnnt-n, Del,; iiuarterrti.ister ''ns,:r,,,,.,ll:NUV 'sTi:it. elBhteen. chauffeur, 4.111.1 Worth street seaman. THOMAS I). m;ssi.i:ii, nineteen, clerk. 20M Last unuehann,t avenue, eoman. de.it. JHim North nieienth street; senman ''V!"' ",A,'S,SMXN'' twenty, brakeman. 202) North l.ombiit sireel, seaman. "r.L'H'J .!!I:( .,,,ln,, "'"'teen, maililnlst helper, t.os North Tlilrt. seventh-street sea man. HAItltlsoN f,l.i:s WAI.KI'.lt. twentv-elcht. hosiery. .13lu NVth Hnnnrd street, seaman. AVTIIV":m i;."1"v- twenty-one. ma. hln. mate S "" street; machlnlit's PAUK MOW., (wcim-slx complaint man. U. i I., .Mi Noith (liinet street: seaman. ","oni',!.,,i"'V1,,s l'IN'- niiieteen, machinist. -I'.ll l.lli street tniililnlst's mate. fl.UMONIl Mrlltlllli:. twenty. North ll.lllll.le sireel. se.lliinn. drill 2.V "''''V1 JX! "-'''I!, thirty, mir-e. i:iwn I ralnlnc School Pa hospital assistant. .losl'.rii WAI.I.I'.Ns UII.MtN. eighteen, elec trician, Ileum Pa boatswain's mate. (HUII.IIS l.M.i: llfllNS, elBhteen. derk. .Maple Shade. X ,f seam 111 CII.ltl.i:s (;lll;li:i, :i twenty-lUe, fire, man. 272.i Krp Kin el lliemall. JAMP.s AP.sflN .Ishteen. printer. 2S21 Cam brliUo avenue si.un.iii IlllNIAMIN PIJWM.IS I.PNT. twenty-one. latho band Iurb Pa se inian. LANsl'tmi) lIlllITr. twents-lbrce. clerk. POS P.ixlnos.1 nvfiiu, K.iston Pa , ho-pttat ap- prentice P.inVAKI) I'RAM fs IIIIOUN. twenty-one, book- kFt'tier. r,J."n I'hiio, . 'lor strict, vrnman. UAYMOND UMMIMI PIANN. nineteen, clerk, i,ll. l.,u downe avenue, ilrcman. WILLIAM HPNIt (.lIOP.TINCPIt, elRhtcen, student, TiPiil Ulrard avenue, coxswain. PIlVIN I), lit PP. t Ishteen, cement worker, 4fi'll 'Haverford av, seaman. LPSLIP. PICANIil.lN MILD, thirty-nine, oiler, 222S Titan street, oiler I'P.ltKY IIII.LAKY Mlrll, elchtccn. student, lllil South Plftj-tirst street; machinist's mate. IllANK PPKTIS WVMAN, forty-elsht, me- (h.iulc. 2'.) North Sixth ettect; machinist's mate . RALPH IILUHP.IIT PKOPPP.Il. twenty-four, Journalist, 1712 :oulh SlxteenCh street; eo- man JAMPS A('IIKIAH MclMIVt KI.L. clBhteen, Jeweler. Ocean View, D.d , eoman. WILLIAM XTIinXY MILItll) N. twenty-four, clerk, 313 South Sevuith strict. ioman. A Large Display of Go-Carts, Sulkies & English Perambulators with and without reversible gears, strongly made. All colors in fin ish and upholstering. - $5.75 t0 $45.00 CURTAINS Ucst Brussels Ilugs, (JOC AA 9x12 .. J)tiiJ.Ull. A Complflt Line ol SUMMER CURTAINS Vacuum Carpet QQ CA Swcopers". t'JfuJU 19 tows 3LPHIA, FRIDXY, 'APBm ISTmfT IIORACB IIRYAXR HEi:i), twenlytivn, limn hkcm. UI4 Houtli rnrtvlxtii nocpllRl apprentice. Bitier tlrcel. IMTI'.I) 8TATIW AIIMY IIKNNIM JIAI.I.OY. tuenty-nve. teamster. SLID ..-oiiii Dniri. iniHniry CIIAIJI.KM II, S(invi:iTi:it. twenty-Kit. cur- lonter, IMiiJ. Norm u.ko Ktrirl r.tiilry C'IIAIII.I:h KADKIt. nlnt-teen. fnrnwr. KdlKon. '''i'r'ilS!.""!.1" 1",'A,:''S- nineteen, molorman, Iralnor, Vn 1 liif,uilr ZAPITd TI:ki:h. Jwentj -three, laborer. 1521 l.ntcna Kireeti infantry. Mt'Mi (', .f'Zi:!!. trnty..ven. rallroiijer. I,i?il .MelniKc Ktreel, enant n r I lll,'l-' JHSi:ill M. iyiHMi:.sU. .lit., nineteen, la- liorer. A Wd Llutmnton mreet. ciiilry. "'I" iiiiv..tni, tont one I.IMneKton atreet, cava rv tanner. 4IM ,'"-1,,', 1,- Jt'"Ai:i., tweiitj.threo. .1.1.1 r linen Ktreet, infantry chauffeur, JIL"NL.,,''iVil'i?l:.,V','" l'lft-lTe-. Irnn wurker. lill Ilutburiiuuh kimtI. infn.,1.-.. ', Iron itry. " '..'..'V!. "'""i:k. nineteen LI7 Albert mri-et Infantry molfle r. rilKli ,1. LIT., ittinu, Hienuc. fHalry. J0Si:i'll A. M'l.. nineteen l-nurin Ktreet Infanirv driver, SHI niJgv laborer. 212 North ANTtlNi: (IMTIXi:. luenty l.'lrtfinutu utrei t 1 iMiln lead burner.. II.', IIAIIKY.!. l)Jlii:M.. nln.tnn. laborer. Mis Media Htreet inljinin l.i:il l SCinV.MtT. ttntj one. laborer. 1'ottB- ,."i,l,.,l.,.!.,,vll!,N ",ln',,een, auto ineehnnlr. - r limine. ,N J rlumil (t.rpK. (",'."v,,m.'-- "I-NMMITON. nineteen. ..i ker. II .North HuoiM unit niMilrs. llltT CIIAItl.ll.s (. .Mere Mrcit IM'IMIIV, HIMlMllt. n. . r. twenty-four. Till camiiik.s 11. i:mmi TMetltlttll Kllut II, flKhletn, IH'.'.I N'orth IIAIIKY .s. Ill mi, iwrntj-two, an strut I'ulutii 'i South lVurtb l.ttl'li 1:. ai,i.i;. Ket"e Klreri WAi.Ti.11 11. m:iti: Klnet. lleriu.inio.in trni-utie, 2127 Nnrili tenl-to. ,-ill7 Mrrlsi Delay Ncsi-upcck Decision IIAUUISItL-IUl, April 13 Tlio VuhHc Serxlco CtmiiiiisHlon li.ta withheld a (pim Plon In tlie niipllcatliin of tho IkihuirIi (f XcKcopcck for a ccitillr.ito (if puMk' con MHilcmv for the conmructlon cf a nimil-c-lpal water plant, ppinlliiir a ipoit fiom tlio Statp Hcnltli Comnilf-Mldii hlcli nniler tlio law must pass upon the plans for utirli a plant, tlio cost nnd tlio nlillliy of tho lintnuKh to build within Us llnanelal liml-tatlnns - - .ft - "7:777777. J p - -.-j -oj-f------;----T:rr yxzszzrx& STOIIIl OPENS DAII.V AT 830 A. M. H CI.OSi: AT 5t30 V. M. ------ '--- - - : :::::; z Wj! TOMORROW'S MID-MONTH SALE OFFERS UNEQUALED OPPORTUNITIES TO 3CA PPJvY ALL SPRING NEEDS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES OUU SUI Every Department IW.W Vt VVt.S.VV WW WVLVV1 Tomorrow's Mid-Monlli Special 1200 Untrimmed.ifci Hats ACTUAL $.1 V I 1U QUALITIES AQ& 7 Picture Shows One of the Mann Smart Shapes Mario of tlio popular, shiny dlack llsero now so fashionable tlro.it variety, including small bli.ipci, trlcoines. San Toy sailors, inushrooms and largo dressy Hats Trimmed Free picture lints. Sl.Til $1 Milan Hemp Sports Hats 52.98 Mushroom shapes in put pie, Kold, black, navy nnd mass green. $1 Ready-to- $?.9S Wear Hats.. Trimmed with crepe facings, (low ei b and e-jrjr. mrs S,We( Natural Leghorn Hats $0 QO Women's and m.sses. &xxfJ Burnt Plumage, 19c to $2.98 Bands, fancies, pompons nnd quills In black and colors Lit Hrolliers I-'IUST l-'LOOIl, NOIITII kVHUVWVMWVVVVVWWtVMVVVVV Tomorrow's' Mid-Month Special 75c White Silk Gloves Women's. Two clasp with double tlpi, Ul Ilnitliers KIK.ST Kl.OOll. 8TI1 ST wvvmvuiMtMMnwunuMMi 7"omor(oiu' Mid-Month Special $2.50 Silk $ .98 Petticoats Chiffon taffeta and Jers-ey top Peep plaited, flounces; somo tlnished with Miiall rutlles I.lt IlrotlierM ShrONO KI.OOH Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special Metal & Celluloid OE! Girdles i J?Jt Klndii Tlntt IteKiidirly Sell for , ,siiiiiile I.lne S'.' ti M..10. Soihj ate i-et with brilliantly coloied stones others nre of celluloid In sports colors. I.lt llrothers KII1ST Fl.OOIt, SOUTH Tomorrow! Second Day of Our Gigantic April Sale of Opportunities Arc Unlimited for Family With Big & Little Girls' I I'.Uen tent coltskln nnd Bun-metal calf. Boys' $2.50 to $:U0 Oxfords, $2.19 Patent colt and gun-metal calf Sizes 10 to 5lu. $1.50 to $2 White Canvas Pumps, $1.19 Misses' and children's. Whito Sea Island canvas. Sizes 8Vj to 2 Misses' $2.50 & $2.75 Button Shoes, $1.98 ratent colt and gun-metal calf Sizes U.."'"" Tomorrou Mid-Month Specials $1.75 Indestructible Black IS' '1-29 Excellent quality, 54 Inches wide. 50c Ready-to-Wear Veils, 29c Some have chenllla dotted borders ; others -with embroidered motifs. Mt Ilrliier F1HST KI.OOH. SOUTH AW Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special $1.15 Ingrain Thread 7Qc Silk Stockings to Limited quantity In black or white. Vlso gray, uinvy. champagne or black with dainty clocks. Slightly Imperfect, I.lt llrothers KlUST FLOOR. SOL'TH Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special Menjs $5 Tub $0 OQ CSllQhirts ) " With tclt satin stripes ...i..rii with newest ci niettlly Inter- newest colored stripes.. Knft turn-back cuffs. Sizes IX and 10. lat llrotheriVFinST Fl.OOIt. 7TH ST, romorrou'' Mid-Month Special $1 "Fancy Suiting l gQc Silks . .' t . , SEGREGATION OF NEGRO STUDENTS DISCUSSED Schoolmen Hoar of Bill Ppnding in Legislature Dr. N. C. SchacfTer's .Views A hill proldltiR fnr the BCKrccatfon nf ncRro pupllii In imhllc vchnnls Ir pendlnB notion In tho l.eelKlatuir, nceordliiR to Dr. Nnthnn C Schaeffer, State Superintendent of I'ulillr Instruction, Vho ppoke nt today's session of "Schoolmen's Week" In Houston Hall. The Introduction of tlio Mil. I10 K.ild. was litmiRht nliout by conditions devoped from tho recent vast Immigration of noRroes ftom tho South to talto tip Industrial wntk, "Two million tiCRrors hae conic Xorth," cald Doctor Schaclter, "diirlnR this Indus trial Impetus Out ot these. 400,000 nlonc were drought to rpiinsylxanla dy one com pany. I'ennsMx.inU i-coms to be the meccn." Pro-tor Srhniffcr F,nnk to eonflim n Mntpinent inade dv 1, A. ICIiir. suiicrlntpnd- cut of the .lenkintown public m-IiuoIh, that HUive.vs of over-age ' that the pupils In his M-hools iiorio child icqulrcs had show 11 M0MEY. LOWET RATE" DIAMOND 1 AND FURT :RSDENBERG 37 N.IIUT.(Bct.Fllbrl&Arch) Mi Cor. ST-SfrBuHonvjood JU Shares in this Great Disposal of Fresh, New HATS TRIMMED na DN ONE YELLOW TKAMNG STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth Making Your Dollars Go Further Means Buying Your Spring Clothing Here Now TOMORROW, A VERY IMPORTANT AFTER-EASTER SALE OF ' . Men's andCJ. CUn fi, Tn r$1 F Youn; Men's Regular $18 & $20 ilbbons. Suit in every desirable material, includ ing plenty of all-wool worsteds, cheviots, llannels, serges and cassimeres in the fashionable plain colors as well as stripes, checks, plaids and heather mixtures. One, two and three button effects; single cr double breasted styles; in a complete assortment from the most conservative to the extreme full-belled coats, with slanting or patch pocket. Most of the suits are thoroughly hand tailored, seams are taped, and the coats have splendid quarter linings of mohair or striped silk. Top Coats all the latest models are hero including the popular Trench Coat with belt all around. Boys $7.50 Spring Suits i ) Have Two Pairs of Trousers, Sizes 8 to 18 years. I.lt Brothers- SECOND 1'I.OOH, 7TH ST FOOTWEAR Supplying Every Member of the lligh-Cradc, Wcll-Mtde Shoes 1 $2.50 to $3 Pumps, S1.95 .Sizes child's 8'j to biff girls' Women's $5 to $8l$0 4.C Novelty Footwear J:J HIGH MIOI All blown 1!1. all gray oozo, etc. LOW Mions In patent colt, gun metal, glazed hid, champagne nnd white Kill also gray and champagne-ami-white Men's $5 to $8$0 A.K Oxfords i a'u nnnnlntrr, ellleton. Hurry Mine t'o. and other famous makes. Tan glazed kid and gun-metal calf I.lt llrothers FIUST I-'LOOU XOHTII Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special Popular Make Corsets Actual $.') and $." 's2 Values .No .Mail or I'Iiiiiip Orders Of cautlb" batlsto and brocade In white and pink. Un-to-rinto models, laced front or back. High, medium, low or girdle tops. Sizes 19 to 3G Inches. I.lt llrothrr MAIN' AUCADF $ Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials I $1.79 Ail-Wool $1 1C I Gabardine.... M..LO t In 48 & SO Inch Wi.lll. J In Copenhagen, beige, tan, Quaker gray, 5 Uurgundy. black, tobacco brown, Bel- Klan, narlne, navy mid midnight blues. $1.50 All-Wool $1 -( Shepherd Checks ' W In 42-Inch width. Favored black-and-white plain checks of various sizes. I.lt Ilrallirm FIRST FLOOR Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special GOc Ribbon Striped qd. Voile. Woven stripes on sheer voile In self color? pink uuiui' juin. iiiuio, iiKiih ntuu, iauiiuprA Cojienliagen, brown, Uurgundy or black I AUo green on navy, light blue or pink on white, 31 Inches wide., I.lt llrntlirro MAIN AttCADB iMVWVUVWUtiVUHUMUintUt Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials mats, light blue, lavender. 79c White Washable Cofduroy, AQe i ,ln.36-lnch width. 'fit different school training thnn does the whito child. Mr. KIhr contended that it the vita". placing of the negro child was problem. "On account of the tullnp of the courts nftcr tho Civil 'Wnr." Doctor Schneffer snld. "It will do dlincult to drlnR nliout IcKlsln-l tion tlint II1 sanction scRreRatlon. Tlie pnsKnRo of such n dill depends on. proving that the wclfnro nf the ncRro child tequlres Indlvldunl class training Mr. King's sur vey shows that this proof would not he dllllcult to find," wSyss IIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItg z& Spring Footwear Style and Comfort T HE Rrcatest problem with thotisnnrls of people Is to secure shoes thnt combine style nnd comfort it prob lem that only the Dr. Hccil Cushion Shoe enn solve. We Follow Nature diiltiiing .ilniiR rnnininn senne footform linen, with to lirAiity ns viell. TIip reoult Is perfeet tle, with a must restful comfort. Duly Store PrirA fi (1 anrl Mnrt ""rn. sturd'r in iMiiimiripiiia rrices $o.ou ana more i;,,ninn DR. REED CUSHION SHOE J-C TL!- A J J- "!.. Q M 10lL C1...1 C xxrj XfTjA 11113 nuuitss jiiy a is. loui hiucci fflXn 3 Merchandise. FREE OF CHARGE Values. ,k Mid - Special Tomorrow Only Filbert Seventh to 8 jnm jmiz w iup Values i $C 7C JTop w v j We'd I Tomorrow Will Be a Day of the ; Women's & Misses' Salons I By Reason of the Following Three Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special women's & Misses' Verv t j Smart Spring Suits, $1 t (Worth $15, Special. . 1 I Iwo Distinct Models. Picture Shows One I Lot 1 Navy and Jack poplin with finger-tip length coats, plaited on to yoke. Finished with belt and silk-trimmed collar. iLot 2 Navy and black serge. Jackets clev (erly knife-plaited from waist down. Tomorrow's Mid-Month Special Women's & Misses' $Q a y uiu I $13.5 Y Xnvy, bla 50 Dresses ) j n nr nn.l rlnmt n frt . , ....... u...v. ",,,. ,u,ttu L..4.vt.is, uiBii navy anu back scige. Coatee and blouse effects with full plaited skirts, novelty collars nnd effective trimmings. Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials Women's & Misses' $o rj Top Coats O. O ' Sports and dressy fashions In poplins, checks and flannels have belts, pockets and novelty collars. We also call your attention to the "rjr uurutiiKc groups at popular prices they, too, offer splendid values. f Misses' Poplin S10 7R & Serge Suits x Stylish models In beige, apple green, sand, gold, French and Chinese blue. .-"'"--------- -,.- a. oo At. . jff tt tf Tomorrow's Mid-Month Specials RoomSize Rugs ? Limited lot : Imperfections and discards. 1 VELVET RUGS $30 RUGS. $9l Cft 11.3x12 feet 4.3U TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. RUGS $27.50 HUGS, UJxlS feet ... $22.50 RUGS, 0x13 feet ...... .m.5o , $16.95 '"New Process" Linoleums 50c grad two yards Qi' ' ..f'tff. tit l&M The relative brl(MM4M:tf "I child and the ejty child' (momm conicnuon oeiwcen carmon -nXs tendent of Uie uoyleBtown senoola. 1 nellus Walters, principal, ot the School, rhllndelphln, during today's Mr. I'.oss said the average child that to his schools from Philadelphia lit nee" for his class. Mr. Walters all replied that more than 13 'per cent's children who are "over-age'" In the School nre from little outlying town Pennsylvania. I Jfflp Cr CgmnA UUIC Uirii OclIIipie Coats ' 'H (SIHirtl VSJ7.: fm I OK MKN & WOMEN ' S 1 '? 1 .m nn eye H .vl linked 1 M.1 1 !j 1 I 1. as B) Regular $4 to $10 $2,$3&$5 Co on Sale 9:30 A. M. Jaunty belted styles In silk pop lin, nobby checks, wool poplin, fcergo and striped materials. Some silk trimmed ; others have white pique detachable collars and nov elty buttons. Entirely lined. Sizes Month years. Lit llrotlier SECOND FLOOK vuaid Kr..98 Sutts Latest Norfolk styles. Two pairs of trousers with some. Junior Norfollis Of all-wool serges. Separate collar and cuffs in. all white or white with, contrasting collar. Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker and Sports f Stats. Reefer Top Coats Double - breasted Sand Norfolk models. Sizes 2 to 18 years. Boy? All-Wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits GYet0 18 5.5o to no Bovs' Serine: Suits. Coats and $0 QO Be Justified in Asking $5,50 for u These bizes zy2 to 17 years, Greatest Importance in Our Remarkable Mid-Month Specials j 1 KH 1 jyj 7C f j , ! following j A Women's Coats... $07 SO T uuutiu cioin in spring snaaes Em-, plre style. Also navv anil hlaplc tum.r llns with narrow belts that tie In sai uWJ uiu iiuveuy collars. iii - """iwri oli,UrtU n.UUl T$il u t $ t A. . . M. -. ' ; Tomorow's Extraordinqry MW '""ran jpmciat in oa. n j Jz. out uuwns,aii Envelope Chemise Of soft material., Varloua , atyh over gowns, chemise trimmed wlB emuromeroo; medallion, anrH Lit Brother 8BOOND. I Tomorrow's AfMWtfl $1 to $1.25 Setm 1am QLa " JIWW OOWpbR t. ill 'i ivWI'TWa " Mmwi erf I'lrtYr-,-? j J ' j $11.50 jjk m Ji JPwt Hfcl.INwMtla-t I SliMUiuwkLk. c f l"srJ tlMT 1 WMMmmX-i'M . TJ?. - X&1 5',l : r it