w i Y ft' p ii EyENjtfQ TUBLTO LEDGER-PHILADtiLPHtA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. l!)lS y u v i rv 4il J, THREE ZEPPELINS. IFASTER TROOP ATTACK ENGLAND SHIPMENT NEAR SAMMEKS IN HOSPITAL CHEERFUL AND EAGER FOR THE FRAY AGAIN FAME, RICHES, IF HE WINS'W'AMK STHIKHS ON II. 0. OK I..Jro rtnu nt ;s:i tiiinbiiiimrnt, th muMm ni)iunv ll.' ill,' I (KI.V . . existence or which whs definitely erl- 1IM, I KtMIlN II" IlLi laii.I)cl.ro i:m,,l0ycra Often Have lied bv llio board Kuril rhl.ilipt anient Only One Approaches De fended District, Others Wander in Country DUOP BOMBS ON HULL Strong Allied - American Action on Battle Line Forecast DRAFTED MEN LAUDED Each Wounded Soldier Determined to Get a "Boche's" Scalp, but Talks Modestly of What He Has Done Already at the Front Clement CirtH Chance to Prove Can Ma7;e Cheap Substitute for Cusolin?' lie railed to Anticipate ltiso I nmlon, Miirc'.i IB , Zemiellni participated In lat .i.hi- nlr Mid on Ihi&l.md. w...rh. comin.inder of Immo einouiieed today. V leshlncliin, aT.il- li I ', I MroiiB vlrll AIHcd-Anitrli.Mii .icllnn "M mi- oniuo lines wan rureetm today Of these only one cram r hcedlne Hip Vren... ,.,., t... MTli ' (lctCUfC. ventured lo iippiom.li mo eieicnueii uis- raster tiuop fl'ilpincnt P 'i i!iT trlot. , .... I "" iiuiifc-i.i in.,t tiio foundation fop Tour nonius (" ,.... ,u-inrj- run no l.ilil In J!1S l.i IulI, A houc vim deiiiollMiul una u woman , of llio plan or haMcnliiK Nutlonai Army died of shock, men over iihe.ul of National (iuard unltn Tlic other airships wandered Tor hour and of r.illlnK out as rapidly m possible In remote country dlt-trlcts, dropping I units of the 800.00U cund draft, bombs In tlio open country. While the tinnylng ol National Arm units noriiKi) now does inn mean th.it This Is the llrst time Zeppelins have hey will bnvc Inmiedl.ite nctliui. It l wrtlcllMtcil in mi llnellHli raid eiticc taken to mean (hat the Alllm arc ere laid fall. I """g ,l '"riser reirve, t.u their forcci ipi uv ini.ie uioiuie 'I hat Hip Allies sue now plannlm? n- Cfr,'Mvl, n Mi llrm I..-,.....! .. .. ....,. . . . , r, I i ntO ..-.'.. w ............ ii..'iiti If ((j.milK mi IN UUl UnlU li i .'WHO "" ci mans, is tlic indlt.itin.i from pna- "H mnncurrs ,..., March 13 America will have u Kreutcr pirt In . rvrman nlr r.hl elver Varh. nn roliblo Hctl.ni than It was dreamed say. In .Macedonia or ltal the fiei-h .Miierirau forces will bo eiulcklv mall. 15y HENRI BAZIN SlaJJ Corrtstondrut LicnUw I'vllla I ciloir ullh the Ameriinii Ann) n rmnci) WITH TIIK AJinillOAN" AUMY INihand. lie tried lo epe-il,. but T put my TIM: I'll:!. I), Veb. 15. ' tlnser to my Up.- n n tlsn of caution T II.WI. InUrvlcued iecrnl n. t.ie , ,tmj !,, n KPi.iUre lh.it Indkaleil thcjnnllM 1 -'ouuded SinnntM In an cv.ie.uat.on ,,- t,,,,,.,,,,. nu. , . , ,.... Alm i. ...!.. . . ... ... rt " ( iu-i.1 ni ii.-ri. or me une i..icii h oi. ,Io tmltml nn.ler-tmid'nc. Then lie Hi' load to leroxerj, and of the number pointed to his mate Ijli k be.lde lilm. I t-au, ihclr Injuile.s wcr.- due either to "ro Rot liln tale." raid th. l.ittrr ew InrK. .Manh IS Can t'r Louis dement imuiiifiHtlirc u ciibslltute for Caroline til a .ot of 5'j lents a salloii? Ilo wis rel.jued liom the IuiiiIim and !ll be Riven .in opportunity to iioohii pllfh this feat :.t llie .Siiiudnrd T.rthiR Laboratnilri. If bn rue'inl' fiiinr. honor and ueuftti au.ilt b.ni: to- nib r- po. liny ni'iy be a Ioor p Ison llnnlmi, Mm. . U I'aM'ire of int ploj.ra in in.iii) i,i-id to milk ipate tbo In. ii. u c.l ru'i of llx'iic ha been one of th" UiiiHirlant I'lmtrlhuliiri . iue nf r.ient HlrlK. mior.lli.R lo tin ie.oiti '.' tin national Imluylilal ninfeiciiuc lio.ird on strllies lu Ameileati InduMrlci. . UNIVERSITY NipHTfr,l Tf Vrcttllni. lloxlnar. Mualennd I nt Frankfont Wlgh Stti&4 iin nl,ed lo report upon inu (tf, but lompic.c uiioriu moil was icccncu truni I i only li;. j "L'nherslty Nlsht" w'll be cetWi 1!u-.c n'aiilH kboueil n.m 1,., i,niny "ie i-aiiierH Association, i, - -- - - ..... ...... linhlln,.l 1l.l. U..I,r.ni ln.K. . . Ul.n,v.,.. ...ll." " I,"', W....V , resuuiK. noxini; an.i oiner In "iitllnii r'lTi'ii pril ii to i) and i',2sr.,M0 dijs of production lojt. Oplnloii'i (re iml.ed nln of labor com inlsMoncrs mid medlntorr lMnct con- feritico appear. d to hne been the. moot ober (!, mtt iiitlsrHctory thero dhputes. iiletho.l of settling thero reals There will be selections u en anil niUHleal clubs or Ine 1 slty of Pennsylvania and mUsld.Wj Frank funl Hand. J'l The pr'nclpal rpenlier will be thJ .lonn ii, nun, or me . ,m. w. i University of Pennsylvania. w- &&$&?!&$ ri itciiA-ivii HUNDRED LOSE LIVES man life than at first believed. Tweut nlnc perMms were killed by bombs lu the city, while slty-l oIIith died from nuffocatlon durlns a panic In the under rround lallwny Five others were Mile. I In tilt; tuburbs More than s-cvuity-llve renoni were Injun d luff Ire 'he iitlack 1 retn.ii aviator" made a counter-raid on (.'olh.i 1i.iiir.iRis In the icnr of the i.ernian lines. It was o.Tlclally nnnounced today. Six tonn of bombs "weic dropped un.l (.cvcral llres were obsrved. 7he Herman raiders, comprising slxtj Gothas In nln muadrons, suffered se rious losses. So far four machines, In eludlns three t.'othas and one biplane, have been reported thot down. The crew of one which was bi ought down near the Chateau Thierry was taken prisoner. The bocho planes followed two routes In approaclthiR Paris llie Hist warn I IrK was rounded at If' 10 p. til. and "nil clear" at 12:15 a. in. NEW RAIDS BY ZEPPS REVEAL FEAR OF ALLIES lime for takliu: over sect Ions .if .1... west line. rr!.ii!.iiR veteran forces to lue.t the fir mi tu. 11CW. frontH. All the ilr.iflnl iiv-ii mmiI iieiost cau not be m inphlly iiiimukiI iis to ra iko them r'ody for a wreat mllltiiv netnni this p, li'R Jim b. foie bms th"j could Ie fnil Int.. various irctois icIIcvIiir tlm sea .im.l fo-cx now on Riiard Th s proeesj would form u n. e.b'd man power reserve, make the Alllp.l rorces more niobllc anil serve to meft the thrrat of a German dilve In any dlrcc. j Hon , But inllltarv nuthorltles le,.taro that the lusN of victory can bo formed this .,c,n il in,- ,nics uo not delay uermaiiv nns reuno.1 tho n,i, ...i of the I(iistin nil, Itiiini.nlan iravhes In other words, (lirnmnv within ., vear and a hHlf, a.'ipareiitlv, will be well 'pus- i tallied us rcspeetH food .mu! many b.i.11 I nruled supplies which she can drain from the nar i:st. tint n blow now would Unci her rar moie vulnriable thin one delajed a rew months oi a jmr The Kiisslan situation has last n "dirk , tlnRe over the whole war problem lor the Reneral public, but the pktuie 1. not as black lis painted, neionlliiR to mllltar.v men, piovlde.l the Alllis and Auierk'ii strike hard this jriir Major lieneral Mnreh, ehlef or stalT, h.ild loda that all the n'eil humanly liosslblo will be Injeclfd Into Iroop shipments. .ueldei.t or i hell tire In vh'ch the boehe has been j-cgularly on the Job slmv! our tronpi look poircs-don of the ec(or noilli of Toul. (ipporlurdly for de'alk.1 ijnverratlon wltli any of llie Mounded men was liupyslble under orders of the iu-iW'i In cliarRe, but rich and everv nun was rcnniiKls gl.nl to si,v a word rial, v.ueii perm.lted, to answer a nue tl.m m two Th-lr Reneral demeanor was Indle.itlve to me of flie spirit pre vallhiR lu the urmy. a ipl-it tint spells Intent and dclre to set bacl. In the llni as seion as lnture and the surReoiis permit It forecasts the esprit ele e-oip In this klnkl-clad outfit, and lnilies one proud to IAS u lee'ordrr r. iiinric thrill Allhoiisn th.'lr nanio.i havo been pub lished from WashliiRton. I ii'n not p,i inltted to ti c ttiem In this milc'e I (an thirefore hut rIvo them peiiTal c-ciPt ror imui.iri. and .juallt), lather thin In divid lal pl.t' f-0-ir.'jnt . M fr, p,,P nKtii.i, III. He U twriiv- e.us of ace and has sened four car. mid nine months In lh army, lie is mifferliiR from a wounel In the right arm lie had been In a (Pignut and came out Jilit as a shell burst a few reet from the edce of the trench lVarlmr another would land In two bocs of Rienades 1)1iir upon the S rlrhiR step, be rushed for one and nlaccd ii until j It under temporary over. As he re- il turned for the other n second thell broke close lo the first one and he received u fraRineiit In the aim above llu elbow i Notwithstanding his Injure ho nianaRed i g to e.irry tne i,o of Rien.nles w.thlii the entiaiue lo the abrl before leportliitf a w on tide. I. Private li.illM from I'nl. Illll Rot hl.i ut the beginning nf the revap Thalij what makes blni snte. He told mo tills morning lu n whisper when the nurse wnsnt lookln' that when he gets Jarl he want" to wing one of (hem kuJi hlniseir and Km vv he's done It He won't bo happy till he Rets his boehe, be rns." Hill smiled iir.iIu as he he-vid bis male, apil squeezed ins hand lu approval in I I. ft bl'il. Hr. I rmil v'iii (i. atrr l"d I iusi.v 9. In iillrRed to liave told lb" pro -pntlvc Invf-lor he bad unovnel a r.irmiil i for miiklCK tniMdln. nl J'j cuts a gallon llu i.ilKtim .oiiliilnlug '.''. per cent of water. Two of the eoinpliin unts lnrsf.-el J'Jnon I'.rcenlly s slrtatit Plstllit ttniiHV 'lallej received two lftters fmni V. l Itoilci Ihc .hrinlsl's attonic, i luting Mi llorbrs eeiuvie'lioii lli.ii .'leiurnt hail uid e sure dl"eovery mid inking mi ipn.o tunlt.v lo glv. Mr Talley a ileino.i.tin-tloii Deny J'rnncc Aiks Troops V iivl.lnulnn, .Match 1,! I'ul'lih-d r" poits that I'r.liice hid nppeilc.l to the t'nlte.l Mates for more soldiers drevv an ollldal denial toda from Major (leu eral Mimli. chief of surf, who r.ilel no null appeal hid been nude and that the movement of Anierlein troops lo Huropp would continue' to go forwar.J aceor.iinK 10 iie program worked out. (icrmaii, He's Tlreil Helm; a ( !- I nan Imi I . rael.ed up to be. thinks nf .''ltj-llrsl ntiel vine of 1.1 fl ail lh.it I. .lullus Plat Mint- lb tried to (iiiuinit rule lele b luiiilng on tlic gas at lilji home ).steid.i lie N n bakei. sKt.'-lwo .vears old. inul slivs he ..t his ti-iele em account eif h's iiiiiloio.litv ttiugeons at the We-rt already i pi,i,i.i,.iiin liomeipilhli llo.pilat i.i) that Pints will mover i!raaiiaa:i.!H ason & DeManj) 115 Chestnut .Street Opposite Keith's Buy Furs Now and Save Half and More Than Half ago II. 1 was e inning nut ol the ranie letnl an hour S later when 'i shell exploded unou the i S edge or the treiielt and wounded htm hj lu the right hip He protitlcl being nfi taken to the llr-t aid t.tiitl.ui. say ug liliigj wontiit ,..,M mahlm- nil. I lie l.wt (i.nilrtl i EJ to get blisv Willi his niaclil'ie ruii llr.'t lu speaking lo me ho t.il.l' E & New York, Malcli 13 Gcrman 'h resumption or the U"o of Zeppelins for raids on llreat llrltaln Is the flrrt nckiiowledgnient Von 1 linden-'burl- has permitted of the constantly Increasing superiority of the Allies In alrnlanes. i... ". h L.. v..ia..i ,.,.i,' Mf.'.V.J I'om.ho w.i. .ie i.ijv. .... .u.u uoop snip- " p (ilsc 'iiuii.os' somelhliig now e-omparativelv low speed and ul'nerahll. lcn"'' I and I want to pa them ,lu-l as soon Ity havo niado them more costlv to send The draft' il Sammees have learmel as I am back with th- oiitl'it I want to on baby-kllllng expeditions than the Hie great war "panic" rapid!) and well I get niKtd up In the IlK thing we pull value of the material damage they liave proof of their adaptabllll to modern up" w'lereln volunleers uro . ille.1 for i"fliS...i:V.,f.hfl.i:S ,ll.iAiifi::-r-r-? -varfare is show nln the decision t.i, end !,r , ,,o,,'t geL a boeheV ilp may I rale can be lowered bv air raids appir- tlirm "'"'"l nt l" ,lrK'"1 ""' 'I1 lMo nevei see another plate of ariin biaus I fa rnllv has eaused Imperative orders that French (loveinmeiit. as aunoiinied jes- If , ilM ,K ,.,s0 t '011111 Colonluls that M the bombing of Urc-it Hrltnl'i lontluue 'terJ.v by the L'nllod Press were lieic before u lu the tienehes I'd 1 whltcver tlio risks While their tialnlng Is not as far get his i.m. t,m. and pi.'Kle 111 Thev'ie .Von Illn.lenhiirg has not enough n'r- n,lvan. eel as their olllcers would lll.e tn , Ithrr goln' to blow laps .iV(r me or 1 planes at Ills dlponl lo Keep up the ill4e t t;,ey ale In better rhapo than I am glu' lo get 0110 or more or that mgn'WlU& lumo" .H'n,e,V,,i? mo.t ol .he National Guard units. j KaHer oul.lt " duet air olTcnslves against Paris and The llrst or, the National Arm ill- Private - - - Is a .lew lie balls London He has been ..impelled, theie- , imis lie nil Its v ay to I i.uue I from New Yolk, lie Is a lH'.Ie, mild- f0lf' t0rni-0 ihe renewal "of Ills' at ta.Ts H"'" Vlmn l"rlv,, U vvl" 1h !"'"t ,u il I mnnnereil tpe of man with str.iiglh In iinon noncombatnnts In the Hrltlsh Isles train ne ' " '";,""" I f '" Von lllndenburg's pass'o'i for enie'encv 11 i" meiw i" ...... uc.e... ... ..t.() tnillM, 1lmv , nt mlnc.' I llie lalCfcl llie.noe.s ui ...... ..,. it .u go tnroiiRii Mriiiauy me senile eooisc Hint has been gi(ii the legulars and Nulloiial Guard now abroad, un.kr the eves or the. Lett V rcncli aim Hrltlsli lCCAL'SIC wo must sell oit fur in .stuck hoforc jiin into our new .sluro, ;it 1 Jl 1 l.i 15 C'licslnut .stroct. wo :uc inakiuu alistiluto oloaranoo in our REMOVAL SALE IE Purchases will be reserved in our vaults until next fall upon payment of a deoosit, payments to be cotitinued monthly during spring and summer. In till mutter of t laughter would not permit him to uo the less destructive tpr of nlr nnCYiio unless It were abso. lutely necsrary Thr on v develonnient that col, .1 ex- . . 1,h Ttln.lnnK.I- I , lll..l ei .1 . . ..- . CUSC ..111 I1IIIH1-I"1II1 ...' ...V 1..IV,' ' ' n.,lntnp, this character would be the gradual I instructors establishment bv the Allies of eoutiol ' Then the of the air along the west fiont on perleuce lu Fur Coals 75.00 Pony 37.50 1 1 9.00 Marmot 59.S0 1 49.00 Musk rat 74.50 ' 1 79.00 Muskral 89.50 250.00 Nutria 125.00 290.00 Hudson Seal 145.00 325.00 Hudson Seal 185.00 525.00 Mole 350.00 Spring-Weight Scarfs can no longer te- ulrplancs from the Hln.lenburg. In rac.t move many or his battle lines America's participation In this, vital factor In the war Is becoming Increas ingly felt. For the next offensive the heln of America's aviators may even be sulTMeut to blind the German general staff by clearing the air of llie Hun maihlnes. That Is the aeronautical Ideal which the Allies, are striving to reach Von lllndenburg's use of Zeppelins to raid llreat Britain shows be Is uneasy at the prospect TEXAS NEARLY "DRY" will the have their llrst ex trenches, seatlercd among seasoneei troops 1.1 give mem confidence Later they will take over and defend a tie tar, the length of which will glow as mole nun aic tralnid No Opposition to Saloons Jvorrlste.wn, Pa.. March 1J -None of the applhatlons for llepior licenses In Mo.itBoiner County Is opposed, it be ing the last dav to IIIu objections, so that I.kcnse Couit next month will be brief unless theie aro spcillli violations of lltruor laws alleged said. "There v. as the signal for gas and I had put r,n my mask As T was crmilng up into the fiont-llne trench I frrin the eomuiunieaior i irippeu on I something and my rifle idiot me In th I root. The doc says I'll be Inek In a I .. ..... T .. .... ... 1 .. 1 .1... ... lew .lavs, . wain 10 kii h. ,'v,-,iv in.-iv self One reason Ii that I want to getig a line on the nit of his clothes I used g) to bo a ladles' .Ires .miker luck home H nnd '.he cut ef clothed Inlerestsone " 'K Private was one of the parlv g) raided by tlio bodies upon their first FJ try lie lias a wound through the left Pj lung, now doing nicely, nlthnugh ror a jj time his lite was despaired He was not jj alloweel to talk but hail nude clear to J pj the nurse that he we tile! like to see "one il or them correspondents that came from Peiinslvanla Vauto that') whero inv a home Is " jj I stepped up to his cot and took h. P1 47.00 Wolf, nil colors. . . 23.50 65.00 Fox. all colors. . . . 32.50 95.00 Hudson Seal 47.50 99.00 Ermine 49.50 155.00 Squirrel 77.50 179.00 Kolinsky 89.50 Fur Sets 53.00 Kaccoon 27.50 M '(ir, fill Tonne Fnv Mtnl 1 05.00 Taupe Wolf r .'.'.' 52.'50 1 I .iU.U" black Wolt 60.00 lf4 Black Fox 62.50 $ Brown Fox 67.50 Beaver 97.50 t Pointed Fox 98.50 a ? sttZ. . '.'jOSN 1 -; vL $ W MM Mfl I t f 1- sk ".' . mi-ssm vi tv " lji pyt --I u .eiir v trr.. i fimr.-- iLlp 'Wa7 ,i fir s -f i m i a Mm I Le! a I s j -'flJ'j trf ft I ' - yr ii'T ' k 22 -s r- u 9 t ,fS - -v . . v- ' IV VV" .-. XrsW-. B J 125.00 135.00 195.00 197.00 .lni7 orders promptly filled. Repairing and rcmodcliliy at low cost Purchasing aijcnts' orderx accepted uith usual 10 per cent allowed. jjgfeTOaigrisnrfflg-M I New Zono Law Eliminates Saloons in All Principal Cities Inntin, Tex.. March la. Ttxis will becomo virtually a dry State as a re-' suit of the bill parsed by the I.eglsla-1 turo In special session denoting dry rones of all territories within ten inlk'i j of all camp-j. Not only will the saloons i be closed hut refldentB lu the zones ' are prohibited from Importing liquor for any purpose except sacramental, scientific, medical or mechanical. Trans portation companies aro forbiddin tar ring Pernors Into Mich zones. The law will cIopo saloons In Galves ton, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston, j El Pa?o, Wichita Falls, Orancc. Heau- I mont, liiele Pass, Del Wo, Brownsville, Laredo and smaller places. Austin. Waco and Dallas arc already dry. A Statc-wldc piohlbitlon bill Is vir tually euro or passago at this special session and will becomo effective about June 17, BENEFIT FOR 1 R. R. .MEN Y. M. C. A. Entertainment to Buy, Comfort Kits for Soldiers Comfort Kits and Knitted garments purchased from tho proceeds of an en- I tertalnment to be held tonight nt the I Pennsylvania P,allroad Branch V, M U A., will bo provided tor former em-, ptoyes or tho railroad who are now In ne military or naval scnlco of tho Gov ernment. The entertainment will be uirdcr the usplces or the glee club of the office or the auditor of freight trartlc. Musical "lections, (dories and "modern magic" Jjn oe among tho varied events on tho program, c. V. Dcaly. musical director ' "f the glee club, la In charge. i R TODAY'S MAItUIAr.R i.irRVSFs, SimijPi c, TownnJ. rin ntuir. Art. un,i and nor-1 ' Sv. .h A- ''Yan'' CmiiiicrlRii.l. Md N ll.imf ''drlelison. .".IS N lllth t , .I'!,,?I J. b'lvsn. r.4H S. tilth st. . .ill' SV Ktowlej. Green's Hole), and 1 .". ': 'OJC'-. U (lret,nvll e. Pa. Tssa.MfmiSS N-8t" "' ,da JIB1M i 01 "m"u H, .in CilunK BE, ..'. iinuon. iv in k ir!.." :? K. Aood. 1930 K. "Ur II, Clliininnn I'.ll Wlnnn,. oufl n.1 urrm si, 'ouU Bt,, and JUry lrim'.w0"' TtV-n Morn t.?"c! 1-lU Wood nt. f"T J. SnrllAn. r.l'i nu.. ..... KIfiaKtl. ii-r"V.V.'t.-, ."" v. -i'l-"."T IT. ,1.- IlliJSrt MVP. and to Y"ivii fi?s.li?',rw7 ?, u,?" nd Anno Alt?,. i-r'f!??-xvi.yi:!rd ve. Ceorp) AlsiV, V '..?' . iiirsra sve. U,!i.K'uM"n' "" " t'onestoca t., 72? ;.",3"Nr: Wh8.?!' 7""'" "' and J. , Wood I ml ave, in a at. Kannic Arthup uJJfi 'V i.W rs,ya?''l?'i:!j,V,,ll .:'" ." y.'l't. 20S.1 N. llslley at., and kVAr.V'.. AV.. .!. Canton. O Il '-loroutea. Prtntu-rfr I lis w ,..T.,.Jl.....t Cabot at., and Laura H."rV ''.r.'.. Cl.i K" F'"'. 'nrt Allenhens- ave., and inSH' i'PT.K: .'.I:'1" Allegheny ave. l Ii n i. i'"".V". niawaier (.. alio F- lV.l iull,.,'l1' 2nl 1 ItiWHter si. I' '-.'k.Uol.r.rl. We.ivllle. i:pi. and Ki.lviiii. T. :- ."nerson t. rjt 7"' 11 ....'... ..n.ney. nan ai raheny ave, t."S ."Trunk. III! Pliwir it., and Ann.. Tran- HemlsTTer at.. sin si. isu. I."wl, 1H37 H, S Ji?Ik "!" O. -limls". ittll H, tstl Efnt th' fti'l' n 131,1 a 71h at. 'litta 'y'!"'lh'l. I'" d. 'Mth at. a Hvri rt rtimv'l"m''l L j " iri ii"ii mid AHl Allh?nv &e. r &?.! ... wlii.. u.k: "T"t it, 4i r iM uiiu ituu Philadelphia's New Glove Store informs llie gentlemen and gentle women of Philadelphia of the new location of their glove store at 123 South 13th Street and invites them to consider that it is truly and appropriately their hlorc, for to the loyal patronage of Philadclphians, through forty years, are due the success and growth of this 'business from a half-store to this beautiful, modern store, devoted to gloves exclusively. Two "Neiv Store" Specials To secure the promptest inspection of the finest and largest, glove stock in the city, and first Easter Season at the Centemeri Gloves to signalize the new location At the New Store 123 SOUTH 13th ST. (Also at 400 Fifth Ave, New York) For Men Light-weight Gray Mocha one-clasp self and two toned embroidery a Geutlcnian8 Easter glove . 2.85 For Women White Glace Gloves for Easter, made in Grenoble, Franco two-clasp, over scan! and "perfect fitting." 1.35 r ' "P S m oitDiiit.s At'i'iipiiin m A ' 923 MARKET STREET 0 4 K1 4 M ti tl J SUITS 915 to $75 Muriel:, of .specinlueel ineliv nnlity, .show inu ovrry new coat leiiRtli ami .st.vlc thouKht. All the most wanted nuitciials in all the new coIoiiiiK.s. . .VtMVj.4 s.ieae... pring ening Disp)lay of Fashion's Newest Conceptions for Easier at Hirsch's Economy Prices! Thursday, Friday and Saturday A display of added importance in these days of needed economy!' A greater assemblage of new stylo thoughts at most popular prices was never before, collected ' under one roof. A display that all the more , forcibly will impress upon thou sands of Philadelpbians who wish to dress smartly and yet econ- onifec that "HIRSCH'S" holds true to its slogan of "THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY." , Roses Free I To Everyone Visiting Our Daylight Store Tomorrow I With Ea.sler lint a hlioit time off every woman will feel duty bound to romc in anel t-.ee what is correct In suits, coats and riicscs. Anri, with full confidence, vc are sine that ccry woman will be most agreeably hut prised at the wealth of stjlos and the lovvness of our prices. DRESSES $10 to $49-75 The smartest silhoucttci de veloped in .silks and horfres. TtimmiiiK effects are new and novel and colotitiffs embrace every bright hue and color. COATS $12-75 to $45 Thc.se hpritiff ccats that em it ace so much Ftyle, elegance aid quality. A light coat Is a necessity to ecry spring ward lobe. All colors. 9 boenine "l Millinery Opening & I r : r o:L u! 1 -... Of Our New Departments Silk and Muslin Lingerie I Corsets ! House Dresses r -Special- ! UNDERMUSLINS 39 -Ilk ('mill i..n ti.. t iiilerniu-lli.i,, ...Ie-, MkIiI I'lleinUf Kvery eminent evnuld leir ii I. u l.v hdl at SI mi Various lai'e' .mil cilihrulil. i ir'in n ed cite 1 1 Copies of High-Priccd Models Displayed at $1.95, $2.95, $4.95 and up to $15 Mill 1 eiy nf unUMi.il (harm a 1 1 I'iquiit lu lh"lr Lirleus line, tf icit ?Iot of tl.em :ue tidaplioii' of I1ll.i1 pi Iced luudclx lu uut eivvu vvuil.rooiin All er them are be- Ulld (l.tllp.ltlKIU tit OUI lllut pul Ul.il )ii I. en. Specialized $10 Hats Tll.lt e.l)lllp.llv moil l.ivur.lbl) vvllh .in. Mild In hpechilty rl't.ii.n at $I.',. anel 5IS vu .Milan Iimiips mid (.eorKelte i repe oiiibliiatlons In varlou!. tilniiniUK elTeUn. Sec Window Display -Special ly HOUSE DRESSES, (t pjoi' ipi.tluv ptiLi.Ir.-, in in. i in lulnii. mill iK.it pI.iI.1m Ni.illv uliiiiiu.l with ion traetilii; e-nl.l giuhhatn li.I inr mid e uffi j ' - I : WAISTS Charming New Style Con j ccptions of Silk and Lingerie I 95ctos?50 I W'.-Uft inudcla tc-le.e.lt.d vv it li i i iffiHto W'.-Uft inudcla Bieal cue Lingerie. m.iteil.ilH uml llie popUl.er bill!" hlioevlns VIII loim trlmtiiluK efr.ely of appealing nl. bailee. SKIRTS A Wealth of Newest Style A in urcss and Sports rvlodels $.98to$JQ.00;j A eurprlblns'y l.irse nunihet ol f' new btleH Uevcleiptd or berBe, vvnipcordh.-; novelty (.mjl, .ip.l (he pnpulHMl H.illn unit poeUnt nn.l InffHini. elt effe'ct. In vierleiuje, t Is 4 WOMEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS $g.75 New S t I CD choke In serges bl,.(.U-und-vvlilto herd (.lucks splint; culorlns navy blue. for and ihtp- No vv and m WOMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS $7.75 Smart lull - length models ot serges and neat checked mate rials. Some, show .belts, others In full flare models. WOMEN'S NEW SPRING DRESSES $4-75 New lino effects, de veloped of verses, pop lins and Panamas. Va rious effects In all new colorings. Q Opening of the Infants' Departme J Suitably Introduced by These 6 Extra Special Values i mi (I -V tMMMtl Q 1 Infants' White fQn Lingerie DRESSES, " b'our Bl.vlm. Some enibroideied mid KinoeKeel Trlmnieel In plnl( and blue. Infants' SUU and CQr Cloth CAPS UJ71- White cnPolmcre.Hnd sill; poplin $2 .98 Infants' White Serge COATS at, Some vvllh belt, others in neat plaited effects Children's Shepherd $0.00 Plaid COATS i , Mado of nhetpherd plaid oloiaj ChUdren's White Lingerie DRESSES, Neutlv trlmnied With nliik nt j riuuuuv. oir truni i iu cjn Chi!dri'. New ' ul navun-' "-, Xfi 189 - J 4 5I.foi 2 ifl'MBO. 43Wrjtm'natf r ., oln, W4a liark.l tt. I4Mn:f fi,.llVWIii'WM,riHi,MfJ ?r4 -j. tM.3 ' !;.- . ,r-,e" f Ml I . 'fB BSTiJ M MfflfflLii
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