Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 7

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F FftlGAR AND FIANCEE
NOT TO WED IN HURRY
Jlan Acquitted After Slaying
Boland Will Remain Single
Several Months
GIBRS MOTHER TALKS
Miss Sykes Mny Complete Nuibcs'
Training Course Before Mnt-
riagc, Parent Says
Mils 1 I'rlBnr nnd MM Am nut i Sos
n not le man led for rcmi.iI nvintli.
It was declined tndnj ly -Mrfl I'. It Skrx.
2711 North 1'nrle menus Slic mid thero
ere no dellnltn plans for this weddltiR
of her dauKhter and tho m in who wan
acquitted Inst nlRlit of tho murder of tM
uard Iloland Inirt AURUt In I'nlrninunt
I'ark It had been Intimated by Cinnriss
man John 11 K. Scott, In IiIh plea to the
Jury foi 1 verdict for Trlsar. that the two
uould he man led almost at once, If be
was cct fiee
"Their InteiitloiiM nro Just what the bae
.been since they became niBiRcd" unlit
Mr Skcs, 'hut they nro not Koine to bo
" t . .- I.. .. fn.. .Iitu m.
tnnirteii tooaj n" -" .,.,?- ..4..
tlniBlitei has still nine or ten months of tho
training lotirso at Jeff t sou Hospital to
complete, and It ma be that she will not
bo married until then."
MM Sjkes went to her pirentu' borne
with her mother after the Jin bioimht In
the erdkl In tho Court of ()ei and Ter
miner HhI nlBlit and her (lime left ourt
with his father, John TrlRir Miss Shes
aaa downtown on business this mm nine
KricmW of KrlBiir s.i bo has left the illj
fur sever.il d.iH for a list
After the trial neither 1'ilBir nor hla
flincee wimlrt make an htateinent rel.itlvo
to the acquittal which established piob.iblj
B reeflrd for speed In this city for npIWi!
cases In freeltiK him the Jurj dcllhcratid
o'nlv nineteen minutes
prinntlc scenes were witnessed In the
Court of 0er and Terminer both befoie
and after tho acquittal. ll.irdl hid tlv
words 'not Kullt" fallen from the lips of
1'rank lanolr, foreman of the jur, linn tho
room ranB with cheers and applause and the
jouns ciiBlneeel was showered with loii
pratul.itlons Among thosi. who cotiBr itul.it) d Miss
Bjkes weio Mis Wesel and Miss Dorothy
VVeMcl, tho wife nnd d.ttiB'i'.er of fie JucIbo
before whom tho trial was conduct! d
Ai'i'i-At'si: sriismns
The nppHuse died away lnstantl. .Is
min persons iiallzed that their emotion il
dlspliv hid fractured court ctleniMlc Hut
no sooner hid the court! 00m mine to an
other hush before an nBcd man, the tears
ctreamlnB down his 1 lucks, uroso from his
teat Just behind Mrs Wcssel anil impulsively
rushed towaid the place where the twent-thiee-
ear-old Hiijcr sit with his counsel
The defendant Hunt his arms about h.m
The mm was John I'rlR.ir. father of the
jouth tried for his life 1'aicnt and son
cmhiaced each other.
The Instant tint tho lad was fieed from
this embrace bo bquarcd his shoulders and
walked stialfiht to tho teat where MM
Amindi Kkes, his fl meeo to sie whom
ho contended that ho killed I!ol ind, was
Flttlns with her father anil sister They
kMcd eich other, oblKIous of Judge, court
room ami Jury.
jud5i:s wirn coNmtATi'i.ATr.s
The moment that Miss Skes was at lib-
Itfrty the feminine l.iteirn irowded about
(tier to offer their miBratulatlons The
I Uudsc's wife and daughter were in tho an
of this rush, and tiny shook h mils fervently
with tho blushliiRlj happ uirl.
Krlfiar, too, was sui rounded by a Jojous
knot of rclatles and friends nrM be shook
hands fervently with lnt In other nnd others.
He Blldcd away fieim this coiiRintiilitnr
crowd as speedily as osslble to lejoln his
fiancee, and they stood together, IhubIiIhr
and talking happily while the men and
women of mature jcars nodded their heads
in satisfaction.
COAL PRICE INQUIRY
MOVED IN THE HOUSE
Representative Howard Wants Federal
Probe Into Bituminous and An
thracite Trade Conditions
WASHI.W.TO.V, Miy 4 Ileprcsenta
tlo Howard, of Atlanta, (J.i , has Intro
duced a resolution requesting tho I'cdcral
Trade Commission to lnestlgite prlies of
both bituminous coal and anthracite, to de
termine whether the pronts on coal aro
reasonable!, Judged by Just, profits of other
Industries; also to lnscstlgate prices
charged for engines, cars, other equipment
and supplies used by railroads and entcilng
Into tho manufacture nnd operation of in
dustrial establishments generally, to de
termine whether there nro existing agree
ments as to prlcesamong coal operators
and whether conditions Justify Congress In
directing tho IMesldent to tako oer such
coal mines as are found to bo exacting ex
orbitant prices, $500 000 to bo appropri
ated for tho use of the commission in the
Investigation.
One of Representative) Howard's contcn
tlo.is Is that whereas proper equipment of
tho railroads has enabled shippers of coal
to mke unprecedented profits, many among
them are opposing before tho Interstate
Commerce Commission an Increaso In rail
road rates to meet tho largely' Increased
expenses of the railroads, of which tho high
price for coal Is a Vromlnent feature.
Named to City Positions
City appointments today Include John
Breltmayer, 3953 Ludlow street houso ser
geant, Bureau of Tollce, $1200 ; Matthew
J. Best, 2244 East Allegheny aenue, In
spector, Public Works, $1500; 1'rederlck J,
Arnold, 6739 (5eehir nvenuc, clerk. Depart
ment of Transit, $1100; William I'. Hofcr
3579 Stouton street, engineer. Bureau of
Health, $1000; George W. Kurtz, 0707
Dittman street, rodman, Bureau of Wnter,
$800; William A. Schofleld, 2745 North
Twentieth street; Stanley Levy, 0122 De
Lancey street; John H. Hoblnson, 5443
ll!dge avenuo; Largham Torranco 1208
Tarrish street; William W. Itecder. 1312
South Fifty-seventh street; Alfred J, Davis,
Jr., 2107 Hunting Park avenue, and IM
ward J, Little, 4533 Woodland avenuo, rod
men. Bureau of Surveys, salaries $800.
Ex-Police Lieutenant Steck Buried
The funeral of William C. Steck, formerly
lieutenant of police, who jears ago was
ftt tho head of tho Fifth Police District,
was held this afternoon at the homo of his
son-in-law, Henry II. Zeslnger. 1225 West
Tioga street. iMntcrment was in Mt. Peace
Cemetery. Amone tho societies represented
were St. John's Lodge, No. 162, F. and
A. M.; Harmony II. A. C. No 62; Mary
Commandery. No. 36, Philadelphia Con
sistory; Lu Lu Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S
and Walter Post, G. A. Jt.
i
Man Found Dead on P. nnd R. Track
An unidentified man, about forty years old,
was found dead on the track of the Phlladel'
Phla and Reading Hallway at American and
Berks streets early today by Policeman
Gallagher, of theFourth and York streets
station. The body was taken to the Stetson
Hospital, where it was said that death
probably was due1 to natural causes. The
man was of medium height and was
dressed In brown clothes.
Severe Earthquake Recorded
WASHINGTON, May 4. An earthquake
of v"falrly severe" proportions, occurring at
11 gTeat distance from here, was recorded by
the seismograph ' of Georgetown "College
1
GLI INGLESI RIPRENDONO
LAYIGOROSAAVANZATA
Sfondano di Nuovo in Duo Punti
la Linca di Difosa 'del Marc-
sciallo von Hindenburg
SULLA FROxNTE ITALIANA
nnr.. MagRin
loll sera II Mlnllero della flueira pub-
bile i a II seguente lapporto del gene rale 1
adorn 1 clrci li sltuarlono alii fionte
llalo-nustrlaca
Siill'lntera fronte dl bittiglla si eb
beio led I,. some itnnl dl aitlBllerK
oil una aumenlal 1 Mil Win' da pirte
del imstil rep.utl dl rle Bnlrlorie eho
furonn linpegnitl In plccoll cnmhntll
mentl II tempo hello e' statu ,faotewi!c
nll'attMtn' delle sqmdrlglle dl nla
loll brl sera aMatorl nemlci lascl
memo 1 idi re bntnbe subII slablllmentl
per 1 iKlrtirliine delle leelute e sulle
ablt.i7lnnl dl t'i illgoro l,e bombe fe"v
eereo quilihe d limn ngll edlllrll, mi
noli si hi a lamentare iiUunv lttlmi
I'll 1 dpllo nostie siU ulrlglle aeree
llnniivo' II bomb ml imento delle iipcm
stablllniciitl inllllnil dl Opilni ill
I'rosrion rlturn indii pol senr 1 dannl
all 1 proprli bns,
I'm sipmlrlKlle dl sel aeroplanl ne
mlii hi livclatit e.idere itlcrl bombe su
Vnlniu sdi7i fir lttlmo n' rlusLlre a
ciusarc elinnl gnl
TtliBnimmi il 1 l'arlgl dleono ihe 1o foi7e
Ingiesl del mueelallo llalg. rlprendenibi H
lnro offensixa dopo tin 1 piln ill glninl ill
rllDSo, lintinii sfondito In llnoe tedesi ue
nella reglnne tia Vlin e (lauello od banno
conqulstato li elttidlni ill l'n sno sulla
st! ui 1 l,ius;(lpp) Kibbene quelo nttnei
si 1 statu svolto in ilirelnne tioul-est 1
ovldcnte che c' pirte del piano IngtiM' ill
raBBlutiBire H has? tulesca ill Unuil
I.e for7e Ingiesl sunn penetrate nelle llnee
dl Mm Hindenburg am he a sud ill Anas i-1
ham.o mantenuto le.loro pnsi7lonl iioim
stante I violenti rnntratt.u lIiI operatl dil
tedeichl, contratt icchl ehe si soim ilnnovall
eon im 1 freiUen7.i ihp dlmostra I Impor
tanzi dill'aan7,ita degll Ingiesl 1,'nttacro
si e svolto in iirnsHlmltii' tit II 1 fortlssim 1
lint 1 ill dlfcs 1 titlest 1 tra Drotouit e
Qui .int. lint 1 ihp pire von lllndenbiirg
lion potra' mauttiuri' a liingn so gll Ingltsl
rluscli.innii a m intcnero li pitseute lo
len7 1 tb 11 1 loro uffenslv 1
il- ciu: 1: i,.v m:uMiA
SI 1' nppiesn oggl che 11 mlnlstiti tedes-ct
al Clio ha dimmm! ito I sunl pissapiuti at
governo tlleuo nnimnel indo li mtlui 1 delle
rcl.i7lonl illpliinuitli he tia Sintligo v liei-
lino ,cl tlicoll dlplomitkl btrllnesl si t'
llmistl molto sercatl dl quest 1 numa lot
tur.i, glitcht" pirtMi the si fatessero sfor7l
pci manteni rsi In biionn ieli7lonl ton II
Clle o lArgentlin I: pel. qu into tlguaidi
quesfultlm 1 pare ehe si -fi.i ilunltl ad
evltare una lottura avendo II govt 1110 te
desco fatto le sue seuse per 1 alTond imento
dl un plroM.afo nrBintlnti
Mentre si attendo senzi alt un 1 speranz 1
dl scntlie tnse raglonevoll the il taiiiel
llern dell linpcro ti deseo facela le sue nurivo
dlehltr.irltinl cln 1 li picr II inlnlstio
tlegll Affarl lMcrl dl ltussia. piof Mllm
koff ha anuunciatii ufllcl ilmentt a tuttl
gll alltall delllnttsa tho la Itussl 1 mm.
bitten' lino all ultimo a II mm del' 1
riant la, dell Ingbllterra, degll Statl I nlti
o dell Italli per II cnii'-eBUlmento tlegll ldeill
inmunl eignl dlieilv eirci tlesiilerll dl
pico sipu.it 1 da pirte tltlla Itussl 1 dt b
linno essore soirtatl illeo Mllliiknff II iU ilo
afferma pine the 11 pnpolti tusso e' unlto
lompitto In quest 1 fernia 11lont 1' dl
bittcro I nemlci dclla llbert 1'
II, coNTUOl.l.') KI'-I VIVIlltl
WASIIINiiTOV. t Maggln II govcrno
anierliami hi ilomand ito al t'ongrrsso the
slano ditl nl rnsidento pottii atsoluti per
"quaiito rlgumli 11 tontrollo del lerl e
tbgll irtltnll til prim 1 neeessltr 11 gn
ti no t-' enuto a quest 1 tlet islniie In segulto
al sempre mont into irez7o del ierl II
piogetto til leggo tlV al prc-idcnle questl
pote rl
1)1 llssire II masslmo o mtulmo del ine7-l
del icrl, oBgettl dl eslarlo. combustlbill
ed nltil artlioll ill prima netcsslta l delle
nuterlu prime nttessarle alia protluzlone
Dl ilgohre li piodurlone ill questl artl
coll ill pi Una necesslta e. so i-ara' nccessarlo
leqtilslro gll stablllnuntl dl produlonc. le
mlnkro cd nltio.
Di obbllgue roloro che banno accumu
Uto epiestl artlioll dl prlmi necesslta 11
mttteril ml inert ito cosl' da nss'curarc la
eiiu.i dlstrlbuzlone
Di legoiaie gll scanbll in tile manlera
,in nvlt.irx 1 1 Mieiulaziolie
Di ohbllgaro le ferrovle a dire sempro ti
pieftren7i aBll artlcoll dl qirlma necesslta
nel traspoitl '
Dl fiupone llmitazlonl eel ancho problzlone
nss'oluta ill usare granl per la produzlono
di llquorl , , , ,., ,
Inoltre altri potcri sarebbero conferltl al
president per rcgolaro sempre 1 1 cqui
far cessaro la
dlstrlnuziono tiei men u
speculazlone
FLAG RAISED IN FRANKFOW)
Trollcymcn, School Children and Citi
zens Unifc in Patriotic
Demonstration
Tiankford -had a community flag-raising
this morning when trollejmen nt the
Frankfoul carbarn piraded with soveral
hundred btudents from tho I'rnnkford High
School and citizens to tho barn nt Krank
ford avenuo and Brldgo street and unfurled
tho flag
Several thousand spectators followed the
parade when It stnrtc 1 at Womrath Park
Kensington and Prankford avenues, nnd
marched to the barn Speeches were made
by K W, Johnson, superintendent of trans
portation, and H O. Tully, general man
ager, and patriotic selections were sung
Miss Mario Chambers, thlrtecn-v ear-old
daughter of Archlo Chambers, chairman of
the committee of arrangements, and George
Ourthman. son of the superintendent of the
Prankford barn, pulled tho strings that
unloosed tho flag.
0VCOMM6RCIflL7V)fM
Your Letter-Heading
represents
Your House
Your Product
Your Responsibility
It should be impressive of
Quality and Dignity.
Mann's Printed-From-
Steel Letter-Headings
command attention.
Phone Market 100
for apecimpna
WILLIAM MAM COMPANY
Wank Hook Leone Lett
Htallontrr
rrlntliK and I.lthorraphlnr
EvIeINO JiEDaER-JPHIIADELPHIA, FKIDAtf, M
ROBSxWOMAN OF KISS;
AYS $1-1 INDEMNITY
New Cnstlo Jinn, Unable to Itctmn
Stolen l'ropctty, Gives CnMi
to Escnpo Jail
NT.W CASTI.i:. Del . Mny 4 When Carl
Mn'lure, erne of the emploves of tho Del.
mont Iron Works, desires to tnke a Ulss
against the will of the woman he will
ihooso some place other than this cllv.
where the prices nro set nt If, as assessed
by Magistral" .lames V. Taj lor, with costs
of more lb ut $4 added
At the hearing the allegation 1 were tint
Mrs Mirth 1 Dunlin had 1 art led dinner to
her husband nt one of the steel plahts
wheie MeCluro Is Instilling work foi the
llelmont lion Works, n I'hllailelphl 1 Ilim
Upturning homeward she incepted the
iviurtrsv nf MiClure, who offend to inn
m.n In r to her home When about li iMng
the iar be Is nlleged to have mid, "Would
MMir hush mil mrn If I should kiss miii"'
To this the w mil m Is nlhged to bur an
swered "ts and 1 will have simetlilug to
sa about It "
lie is allignl to lno tariled nut Ills
Intention nnd on a w irrant he wns tlnrged
Willi assault and bitterv The line and
costs were Imposed nntl paid to sur an
Imprlsoninint in the (Ireetibink Woikhiiiso.
w vssbtoteXQMitH
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c & 10c Store
Second Floor
M
AY SHOE SALE
Women's Philadelphia-Made $3 45
Pumps and Oxfords -
W ' Vv
Women's
I item! Dull
piKUt llioup
nisi 'I in t ilf
T tn 'i nnil
One of
the Many
Styles
Cliihhen's Shoo & I'umns
SimpIiM mid hp. till I"t I" -
.. ... ... .ii.ii ,. .ti. . twit... ,. ill, n n s n
iiiiiii null li mil i -...hi. , ntJUAy
vvhlti t.ip-. .iIki .ml.lp nnd 1" "UvSi
tci Mi ip"- kI7ph .' Pi s iii the iUv
Int .
49
nnnn r Rff
c zuuu rair men s, d
& Girls Tennis Oxfords
Black and White Canvas. Cinienteil Huh
lrr Soles. Sics fiom chilli's ( to men's 10.
MEN'S
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HOW IECAY
It's the same way with teeth.
A decayed tooth, like a bad apple,
soon causes decay in the one next
to it.
See your dentist regularly so that he
can fill tho-c cavities while they are
smail and prevent decay from spread
ing. Hrusli your tscth regularly and
thoroughly with an efficient dentifrice
and you won't have cavities.
S. S White Tooth Paste is a pure,
wholesome, non-medicated cleanser
for which no impossible "germicidal"
claims are made. It represents the
soundest findings of dental science and
is made by the world's best known
manufacturer of dental equipment and
supplies.
'Your druggist has it. Sign and mail
the coupon below for a copy of ou
booklet "Good Teeth; How They
Grow And How To Keep Them."
THES.S.WHITE DENTAL MFG-CO-
WMOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS
Zll SOUTH TWELFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA
COUPON
STATE BREWERS QUIT
PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN
Association to Close Ofikc Here
After Dropping "Facts
and Fallacies"
Aiheitiseinents appeal Ing In newspapers
thioughiitit tho State under the caption
'Tacts and l'lillaeles" hive been tlbeon
tinned b tho rennsjlvanla Rtato llievvers'
As'tielatloii, tho big tpmblnallon nf Ptlin
HVlvanli breweiles, whose off le cut were In
cluded In the $."2,000 flues Imposed 111 the
I lilted Stales Dlstrlit Court for eontrlbtit
lug to the renroe "slush' fund two jears
ago
Ihe headqll Uteis of the nsscit latlnti, In
the Land Tftlto lliillVug will shortly be
1 lnetl 'Ihe war Is to bl line for the fait
th it the nllli f w ill be t lnt d and foi the rat t
that folks wont be able t mil imv hmgei
In thovo ni'ivspipers tint d m t mind taking
the liquor mniu-V that If vou drink a tlttlo
lusti id of a gieit deal It I- betl-r than If
vnu touibeil nothing strongi 1 linn grape
Julie
The mr nl le isl caused 1 1 eout inn nice
iiiiiiiiiuwiiilllilliMI!lll
r f7SK"RKfflT3iVj,s.
i 'lj. llj . i?t .".-.'nii:'i
ra jnrr t fiir'u'ir
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OK STAIUS
iir.MijiiiiuiiirMiiiiiii
1,1 ii mil in look iik 111 if n i n i mil i.rov ivir t h mi
piirnp llriiH7t 1 1 1 i t mill l.t iIIhi VIiiI Kul mil llunU
lu ri.iln I'limpx mil stt ,p (T.itx i, t t mil '"pint
iKfindM in Tan eluii Metil nul hilt Nulnnu m t li Kuh
licr smIim ,s ts I i i nnil In 1 in Un Int
Smart Pumps, $
I.cntlii i It t v I li in
Whil, Kul mid ltut U
M 1 1 (ivfi.nl si?s
tn I" w di m tin 1 it
9-95
Women's $i.98 & 2-98
Pumps
l'ltpnt I Hill liitli. i 111 iip Whlli NulniiK ind
l.llltll" ill I 't lit l'lllllps Niit Urn UIpm nit" Willi
-,li i p Minn H) liiiiiNnint tMiiibiiiitinn- n tlir lot
Ho.s' Seoul Shoes
!:;:s$1.49
rl in mid b'ni K i I
lo i til I with plKM.ni
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$1.98
six'
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TRADE
0yl
49c
$,45
OXFORDS, J
.Sample and special lots of well-known makers,
sue.li as riorsheims, U.irrjs, HcRals, KneclniKls
and nthcis; not all sizes in cmli stjle, hut all
sizes in the lot.
l"eiie vend ma s copy ot liood
Iceth, How 1 hey Grow Arid How
To Keep I hem," alto a iampl luba
otS b. While lootbPatle
-fi V "
MAY 4, 1017
of tho advertisements that told In tho nvvnn
sopr the other day tho fact tint they would
appear 110 longer, duo to 1'rosldent Wilson's
plea for economy Tho association advanced
as the motif for Its little pleco tho old nnd
tiled favorite "pitrlotle reasons"
Mttle fSIrl Struck by Automobile
Driving nn nutomnblle while Intoxicated,
the police sa. Joseph Jox, 1512 North
Nineteenth street, ran the mat blue nu tho
pavement at Twentieth stiefl and Mnnlgom
er avenue and serlouslv Injured nlne- ear
old Mjitle Wilson IT.'J North Twentieth
stuet Tin girl is In the Women's llnineo
pithle Hnsplt.ii BinTerlng fiom a fiaitured
skull nnd other Injuries Mnglsliate Collins
In the Miuteenlb nnd oxford stieets po
lire station this morning held Vox In J 100
ball for 11 furthei htarlng next rrld,i
omspxs
Delicious 25 Results
INSIST UPUN HAVINO IT t
There's Character
to Our Tailoring
ult in nrder nt n on.
t iiiiuit In ilupliintcil in tho
eiiv fur wnrkiii uiMilp dtjloniid
lit itrrl il Tin- uiikmi; nf one
Milt will iptiin .vmir pitronaRo
for tho futuie
NEUBAUER, 1121 WALNUT ST.
Valley
Forge
ONE-DAY OUTING
SPECIAL ONE-DAY FAHE
75c KOUND-TIUP
Saturdays, Sundays
IMcmorial Day
Phllnelelphm & RendlnR Rnilwny
y-H
Strawbridge & Clothier
Special Sale of Silk Gloves
Thousands of Pairs Under Market Prices
This Sale continues to-morrow, with excellent assortments nt each price. Every
woman should bo interested, because every woman knows of the genoval upward tendency
in Glove prices, and every woman will know, as soon as. she examines the Gloves in this
Sale, that they arc all exceptional values. Those Gloves are all pure silk, all have DOUBLE
FINGEK-ENDS. All are to bo sold with the Strawbridge & Clothier GUARANTEE
TICKET.
Every one of these prices is less than to-day's value:
4()(. Tiicot Silk Glovus, 2-clasp, gQc Milanese Silk Glocs
in white with white or Mark
Palis point embroidery; black
Mack or white I'aris point cm
bioiileiy. 60c Trieot Sllk (;lovcsi 2-clasp;
one row plain ombioidery;
white with white, black or slate;
navv and pongee color with .sclf
iolor cmbioiderv.
QKC Tiicot Silk Gloves, 2-clasp,
' heaily embroideied backs;
white with white or black; black
with black or white embtoideiy.
Washable Fabric
SPECIAL. Two-clasp; white with white or com
bin.ition cmbroielery or Paris point backs.
Heavy Milanese Long
STRA'
HAT
DAY
To-morrow!
spic-span new Stiaw Hats, including every conceivable braid in the
smartest; most distinctive .shapes of the season. Many of these styles
have been made for us exclusively a fe.ituie greatly appreciated by
men who wish to stand above the crowd in style matters.
Stiff Straws Cravenette Straws
From good reliable styles at 1.25, , Split Straws,, Sennits and soft
h . .':, i: ti Mackinaws, water-proofed by the
with an especially extensive 1 no at Crnvcnette' process! Rtlin c'annot
$2.00 including the famous Hcnryjn(Tect themi nn,j they are readily
Heath and Tress & Co. English Sen- cleaned with a damp cloth Prices
nits at $2.00 to $1.00 up to the very ,$2.50 to $1.00.
finest of aw braids at $.",.00. panama Rats
bOlt atraWS ' Perfect in weave and finish, and
Smart new shapes in Milan and faultlessly bleached. Every new and
Leghorn straws fiom sunny Italy, at eon ect stvlo of tho coming season
SU.00 to $5.00. Hand-made Macki- is included in this varied collection.
navv Hats, fiom Japan, at $3,00. Prices range from $5.00 to $20.00.
Nine Hundred
Sennit Straw
We ordered these Hats before there was any indication of an advance
in tho prico of straw braid?, anil had them made nccordmg to our own
specifications. These are sewn with the CONCEALED stitching. Mnny
bmart, new styles to choose from evciy one an exceptional value.
400 Japanese Indestructible
Toyo Imitation Panama Hats
A large special purchase, at a worth-while saving brings these fine
Toyo Hats (which wo would have to sell at $4.00 wero we to ejrder them
to-day) here at the remarkably low prico of $2.75 for the opening day of
the Straw Hat season. Four of the season's best styles perfect in weave.
hr filbert Street Cross Ainle; nnil Men's Hat Store,
Secoml rioor, Jlnrleet Street, Kast
Boys' Panama Hats at $3.00
Seconds of $5.00 quality the imperfections being so slight thnt
service and appearance nro unimpaired in the least. Other Hats in the
lot are mado from "bodies" too small for men's sizes. Several smart
styles; and all sizes for boys of 5 to 10 years.
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Annual Clearance
Continuing for a few more
days an exceptional oppor
tunity to purchase desirable
articles in silverware at great
ly reduced prices.
S. Kind & Sons,
DIAMOND MEHCIIANTS
Goods purchased duiing this
talc cannnt he exchanged.
$5
Exceptional Value
6 styles genuine gun-metal calf. 6 styles
medium and dark tan Russia. Great value at
this price before the war; now they, are
exceptional.
SlEDERMAN
clasp; combination embroil!-
with . eiy white with white or black.
bl.ick with black or white, cray
with black, pongee with black,
, bcitfe with white, navy with white.
QQp Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves,
in white, black, pun-metal,
Kray, navy; heavily embroidered
backs in self or conttastinj; color.
OQp Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves,
2-clasp, in white or black,
with Paris point embroidery.
fJIoves 80c
Silk Gloves 12-button to lG-button lengths 7oc to $1.50
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the day than ever before in our his
tory. We hae TEN THOUSAND
Men's
Hats
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$2.75
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203 N. 8th
SI 00 Jlilancsc Sllk Gloves, 2
P clasp, in white, black,
trray, ponRee, brown, navv blue;
five rows heavy combination or
contrasting embroidery. Also Mi
lanese Silk, 2-clasp, in white, trray,
brown, pongee, navy blue; Pans
point embroidery.
CI 90 Extra-heavy Embroidered
,pj..u gllk GlovoS( o-clasp;
white with white or black, black
with black or white, Kray with
blr.ck, poiiKee with black, navy
blue with white embroidery.
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Washable Fabric Gloves 60c
SPECIAL. Two-clasp; white, finished with
double draw backs; very exceptional value.
Boys' $8.50 Blue
Serge Suits, $6.75
Smart Norfolk Suit's, of fine-twill
blue serge, some with mohair-lined
coat; all with full-lined knickerbock
er trousers; sizes 0 to 17 years.
$5 and $6.50 Reefers-T$3.75
A belted-back coat, of mixed chev
iot, sizes 3 to 8 years.
Washable Suits $1.50
Many new stripe-effects, some in
the popular new green shades; 3 to
8 years.
W SeconeTTIoor, East
$7.75 to .$40 Traveling
Bags, $5.75 to $29.00
There still remains excellent as
sortment for satisfactory selection
in this special purchase, They are
the "samples" and "lots-on-hand" of
a manufacturer who decided to
chango his line. Many styles, from
the Over-night Bag, to tho large Kit f
Bag. Of cowhide, calfskin, pigskin, (
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t$ Marltet Street. Cross Aula
and Aisle 8, Centra
The Display
of Lingerie
Some notably
good values which'?
we procured be-?
foro the upward
tendency in prices 't
became so pro-l
nounced:
Xv.:J Cambric Corsetfj
'.Viatf3 Covers38c
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Envelope Chemise 85c ,(
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Long Cambric Petticoats, $1.(
Tho model siteicnea; wun i
flounce of embroidery; embrola
trimmed dust-rume. . 4
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