in i a ii pi i&F"Tt"nTr 'f MjmM- 0 ' r v. B i fi tt" efU'i m 'i I m ? EVENING 'MUCH MONEY AT MINT, BUT NOT FOR WAGES Appropriation Urgently Need ed for Pay Increase, Says Superintendent WORKERS DESERT JOBS pollars facing them and doltnrs on ttry side of them, but sot enough dol lars to PIS' salaries or thoso who help to make dollars! This situation may cslil soon In tho United States Mint In this city About ten men einplojed tu tho Mint liao re signed within tho lat few months At tracts salHtlcs In munition plants caused them to give up their positions. Increases In wages for machinists, plumbers and carpenters emplojcd at the Hint aro now being arranged by Super intendent A. It. Jovce. Theso Increases villi range from 15 to 25 per cent. It ft Into effect tomorrow Blame for "ccarUty In inuney for s.il rlcs" Is placed on tho delay In tho pas fage of the urgent deficiency bill, whhh contains an item for an iwtr.i fSIU.Oon This amount la required to opeiato tho Mint during tho nw.al jenr. The last appropriation of $315,000 for operation expenses lta"f almost been Fpent, The urgent dutlclency bill Is now In the hands of members of tho joint con ference committee of the Houo and Sen ate. A report on tho bill Is expected tomo day this week. Superintendent Jojce said today that It was Imperative that the bill be parsed ns soon as pos ilblc. Appropriation Jsenrly Spent The first appropriation of $315,000, It was learned today, virtually has ben upended owing to the heavy payroll ut the mint This was duo to the fact th it the mint was kept In contnnt operation tho twenty-four hours dally between lat September nnd tho first of 1 1st month. Not only was money Ik Ins coined for circulation In this eountry but jold coin was made for South American countries, among them being Salvadoic, Peru, I'anami and also for Slain To keep tho mint going and to pay the wages of men emplojcd on tho dif ferent shifts during the twenty-four ' hours. Including Sunday, It was neces sary to draw tho orlgln-il appropria tion. Since that appropriation has be .gun to dwindle down it was learned to day that tho twenty-four hour shift has 1 been changed to a sKtecn-hour tched ule. Kor 5 ears it ban been the custom to v rmploies at the mint semimonthly This has been changed It b is been de cided to pay salaries monthly. The first monthly salaries will go Into effect March 1. This was ilonn so that It wouldn't be necessary to draw on what remains of the first appropriation. There aro 460 persons emplojcd at the Philadelphia Mint. Some are htlil In the twenties. Others nro In tho ilftlis or cider. Many of them fiankly declare that the Government ought to pay thehi higher salaries modestly however they ay that they aro willing to wait until the war Is over. . Won't Knibarram Government "It wouldn't be well tc- embarrass the Government ut tho present time," said a veteran emplojc of tho granlto stone building, which, pecupies most of tho touth sdo of Spring Unrden street be tween Sltteenth and Seventeenth streets. "Of course, an Increase In my wages ivould mean a great deal to mo and my ifamlly. Ilut I lbii readily seo that tho Government has Its tribulations at tho present time," ho said, "As fcr mvsclf, I shall try to pull through with my present wages tho best T tan, and when all this trouble I mean the war cornea to an end I wouldn't object to making a written plea to Washington for an ln careie. But not now." Within the last few jcars there have been some slight Increases made In sal aries of thoso who are emplojcd In dif ferent departments of tho mint. But those increases have been few und small. "I feel confident tlTat tho Item pro viding an additional (320,000 mentioned in the urgent deficiency bill will be acted en favorably," tald buperlntendent Joce. 'The amount asked will help a great deal. With tho granting of the extra appropriation wo may be ablo to resumo working In the mint on a twenty-four-hour schedule again, which naturally means that there will bo moro work." Coining money for tho South Amer ican count! les at tho Philadelphia Mint doesn't give any profit to the Govern ment. It Is dono as a matter of courtesy. I ' 1 i A (- X'UBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHtA, FRIDAY. MARCH lo, 1918 4,1" ... T- 1'-- i ". aEsSiyfi'cr"! SEES WORLD FAMINE wholo policy of the food administration," ho raid, "l'rlco fixing lias failed, us It IM n nmrnnt ,mn,n nlwajs Ins. It will nlwnvs brenl; down. Ill rAIlIuliilO LKISIS Tl' 0"lr portlbl Jll'lllon for price fixing Is to ttlmulato production." The wltnes'i tc"tlllcd that th" railroad H. C. Wallace Tolls Senators ,tuatlon ,u'' ""cf '"r" "H 1""' ""''U. of P. Bulletin Quotes Pres Tlinif 5ii ii. Aii r. I during tho last winter, lie ninlutalned , , ...,, . .., ,,.. incy Aiust uet Aid bcorcs uimt disci imimuiou wni being shown, dent Wilson ami Other DlS- i-'ood Ilcada tcrl'lln tlll"'"f'B' YOUXO AVIATOIt HUN VICTIM VVsMiIiirIoti, Mai tli 15. I " A woiid-wuio famino is in sight UI,.' Ili-niy Voile, Jlcmbor of 1'iomincnt less tho tinners of this country nro Chicago Family, Killed in Combat given relief, Henry r Wall.uv, of D.a! , .TT Molne. In. fnM n,A ,,... I (IiIihko. March 1.. - Harry Vclle, tlit.il OonmilltPo today. "I dont mean to (.iy n nrr Cf,i. "kFRVP1 VfiTTP rnillVITRV I CHl xmWt already obvious ns a lament- I urging colleges and technical schoola to lo retain him, lnclSe'Irit,H ) OuliYEi IUUIV LlUllllil able remit of tho war for Huropcan endeavor to maintain their courses 'so " Thd Mayor's) removal v Tlir nAIMfl m riAT I rrm?) ' ""llorl', '" ,1,at "10 lnlcl,cclu'11 lower far as posslblo on the usual basis. Thcro )Y (jOINu lOLOLLliuE ot "1C:lr lwpulillon Is being Uesttojcd, will bo many joung men from these A crrat swath of destruction has been Institutions who will serve In the armed . 1 ...., Il.m.1. II. n runL, .. .t... i .! furrtnu tt flm enHUlM Tlin (l,n tit CICCllOn ' . , ,. ,..,, , ., , 1 .1 .1 ' following tln removal of Mayor men who wtio to form tho Inlelleetuil below tho ugu of selectlvo conrerlptlon f0Ur other Socialists membera 4 leaders of tho coming generations. They I and who do- not enlist may feel that by Defense Coucll, were vol,ed out', Mr'- .110 gone, iiio world una niri mem ,nlr,unc their cnur with earnestness . lun"Jr ",0 """o 0,e. And thoto nations In tho mining jears 1 .i ,iim-.. i,,. i... u,.. mi.iri 1 . will bo rn much weaker iiimI less pi. I ,i.-m(.ei.. ful. Mihinblo scrvlco lo the ! suit of his falluie to anaWer J tlonnalro with regard to mat fcctlhg the war In connection platform as a Socialist candidate ! . . tinguished Men, In 11 bulletin urging collego men lontlnua at gro'lvc; less ablo to mister the futuic's lint .AmerhMtill"-0.1:)0"1- . ' , . , f . ,, I It I" l u, lu I.HiU ,aiinii; irwill 11 11 ir btudles. rrovnst lMgir r Mnlth, of the Unl- urford to Incur tho simo risk We must I nation Tho I'ulillfl Sifety rimimlsstnn says" "tncln. ,if rtll Kltiltt III 1,n nrxlil tills l.iiiientahlo example We oiniiol I , rtX,Mi ,ll0 ncw vU World And verslty of rcunsjtv.inli. Is iUnlid, to- getlicr with 1'resldent Windrow Wil-on, rrldid nll senoiiiinan or laiwnril Moril", 1 tilted Mates Uoiniiils'loner of IMuca- hnd of the lucking Industry of Mollis t,if l', r. Claxtoii. Seirelarv of War t t i.n r iun,.i .., in.i. L ' to stane I., dcntl, m n.i. ...: 1 ....'. ..:.,'.' .. '"l "'' " X. wtoir H Baker and i.Vncral fanmid r.,iHMn. . in . -..". .. i.ui aviaiuis lociucr iir-nn.ii uviiuon ncrv-1 wood 1 ho clntll.11 was Issued ti.il iy ioiiuiiii.ni villi be seilum. Wo nro go-tlce, has fallen to death In lomluit be- by tho Committee of I'ubll." Saf.ti. lug to Iiavo u world famine," he do-' hind tho Herman Hne. his parcnle wire Commonwealth of Vmnivlvanln, ,v (.land. inotllled today pirtnient of Allied llodliw, nnd Is edlleil Wnllaeo said tint In ,,11 his experience Velio, who'wns n member of the first ,'''1 x" Your """' '' iolK f'v- he Iiad never ifen uteh general dlmm. living unit to go to l'lsme wa lwent. , 1CK, ..... tent nmnnr tin farmers lln viarM nf ago mid n menibei or n ' rigard to this villi and Importnnt 'There !. a gruwlni? iii,!I( ., ,, piDMillieiit f-imllv His iimUier Is Mult- question 1'roioM Snillh sus .lUMlll (llgUpt (t tllC ,. l Vlliilir.iti.illM "llnri nf II., ,.,.,.! ,! i,.1.l.l what need (hero will bo of h11111.1t! engi neer those who can mend broken hearts, enlighten beiluuded Intelleils, restino liuinau friendship", establish ldinl", regulite eonduet, slerlllzn society of evil mid civ i! it moral health'" ,1 CANNEFAX STILL LEADS IN THREE-CUSHION MATCH Champion Kieckhefer Victor in Sec ond Block for Title by Slender Margin Cliltato, March IB August Kleclc nefer, of this city, scored C4 points while Hobert Cannerajc. or St. Louis, was making SO In last nlcht's block nf their match for tho world's three-cushion bll- iiaru cnamptonsnip, but Cannetax still leads, 100 to 36, because of the elght- gilnt lead ho gained Wednesday night ach man had a high run of four, but except In the last few limbics neither in goou iorm. e;annerat requiring 1 rTi ninety Innings to finish his string. all . keep thu ranks ot our ediuatcd mill well tilled ' l'resldent Wilson not only urges that among men leaving high n-hnoN as many as can should enter tollcRe, but ho sivs "It would seriously Impitr pio'-picts iiiniiriniLi ,,,,,, of suciess In tills war If tho siipplv if WAH WOKKEItS REMOVE highly trained men weie iinneeess.irlly ilir U' Ull.'L'V'C M l'ni diminished 'I hero will be need fur 11 MM.j AUIIr.i rtlA 1 UK linger number of n rsons expert In (he - various fields of ntillid iclenee than Vlilnmikre. Match 15 The County ever before. Such perrons will be needed Cuunell of lvfenso bv a xot of 10 to .', both dining the war and after Its cluse. has removed Minor Pmlel W Ho 111 ns "I hive, tin refute, no lierlt.illou III ihilrmau unly .oelallst members voted RECORDS! WAI VICTOR. COLUMBIA' EDISON WH, Call orPhon YM.4 EVERYBODY. 100 N.I ESTHER CLCVni.ANU A BIUDi: The marrinKt of the dattRktoi of the late 1'iesidcnt to Captain W. S. B. Uosanquet. of the Cold sticam Guartls and son of Sir Albeit Uosanquet, took place in Westminster Abbey. U. S. FAVORS WATERWAY BOOSTING CITY AS PORT Wilson and McAdoo for New York- Dclavsnic-Chesapeako Canal, Says Moore President Wilson and IMieetor .icnti.il of Itallroads MeAdoo are In favor of ear ning the Inland vintirw.i.i from New York down tu and tliioiigh the l'elawaru Itiver and mini to Chesapeake Hal, 111 eoullng tn lteprcsentativt J Hampton Moore, of I'liilidilphla, who based his statemtnt on n recent conference "I hero will be In the futtiri u eo-ordl-natlon of ralliuade along tills eeiast which will make two blades of grass grow where one grew before." Congress, man Mooie said ' Tills will lie In proper conjunction with the wiiltiw.iv Ho poke lit tho llelleviie-sitrattoril nt tho fiftieth annual ellnnei of the Vessel Owners' and Captain's ssoelatlon. at which the treesuiei, 'I heoiloro 1. I'.il mei. vas toistm.i'tti In the e,lr to come the llolaw.ire will not longer bo known as tho CIde of Amer'ca ' " he lontlnuid "Hie Clule will bo called the "Pcliwaro of l.'u lope' ' We've got tn stop eonctntratlng busi ness At one port of the Cnlted .Mates," ho said. "We Invo foollsiilj iut tvery egg In one basket and that basket Is full There is to be a fairer distribution of the business of tills coiintrv And Philadelphia wants Its nharc. Its future ns a world port is brlRht " Records $9,815,000 Mortgage l'ottsvllle. Io., Mmh 15 Count) He corder Joseph C'.irr vcteid.iv i.imtd $100 by recording .1 mortgage of ?' 815 (100 from tho biisquelkiiini Collieries Company to tho (llrard Trust Company of Philadelphia, and New York piwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! SS cr-7r-m"v;--' Moderately SSS p The Perfect Shoes g There are other shoes that ss trcar ns well, and shoes that rs looltt as well, but only :r s rqsmoN shoes S For Men and Women EE Combine stylo and qual- EE ity with absolute comfort. They brinfr instant relief r from tho aches and pains s EE vof callous, swollen joilits, 1 EE and weak arches. EE One Pair Will Convince You EE; EE Cantloa: Ilewnie of fraud S : The renulne. orlglnnl Cusli- SS S on Shoes cannot be had any- - EE where In Philadelphia, except -j 1 No. 8 North 13th St. J llllllll rmt THE BROWN BRETHREN By PATRICK MACGILL Vivid, real, powerful in bringing, not simply the war to you, but you to the war. There is not a superfluous word in.it; it is stripped for action, keen, alive, tense, more like a human being than a book, an incarnation of the war. Kvery line of the picture bites. You will not forget it. If you want to stay outside the war, do not read this book. If you want to feel the great tide of it, 'read it.New York Times. 12mo. Net, $1.35 Nothing truer or more ex citing has been done in sea talcs than this romance of naval life a deliirht tn those who reallv know, an inspiration to folks on shore. ( ?-IOrtriPl-n Wornvc iha siutinr fnllntva tho fnrtiinpa nf. IWs chameters nn trawlers, submarines, destrovers- ? iittle-cruisers and dre,adnaughts, down to the history y waking Battle of Jutland. ' ..j-rne, first great story since .the ar of life in a modern, r battle fleet as it is REALLY vfilYED. 12mo. Net, $1.35 Suy 7 BARTIMEUS 1EORGEH.DORAN COMPANY, ..MU If. .2 MM. VAvl. ""'IMN I " , JJ. - """"'.tfi '-uviri. THE LONQ TRICK tVt.MI, I'llOMi IIKDIIKS lll.l.l.li; i:nstrr Silks An- .mrlirst ltr,. OITrrinni Ire I'llllmtnl White In i or. $r 3ft Eioz Ttu: (iri'v.s i to a. vi. m 1 1 om.s at Aiau r. i.Z viit, a i'iio.m: oitDinis i ir.t,i;i; Ml pimiir QPFAiriiMr:. slf nxprfFten Plf.e'nnniln,.. cuilnn nnd nll'irotind Hlf.I9e)npfnfci loin ni oirruow ci.F? now jornu 'Irn eoneutlve I rhlvy Uvrnll inmninelnti Mareh l)th. at 8 1. At. m Hem! for Inatriii-tlv I l.rnlure. '.CuB WTH" "' IMII.II .-(-...'U OalO. NEFF COLLEGE WJg" 1 g imt i Pongee Silk IlVLemlf.n.tl iiualltle-e !1 Plaid Silks, $1.89 & $1.98 MUUipatleini ."S Irches nil """"rmMaoi 1 IliST I'LOOIt, .SOLTII Yard wide v, er. fashion ilde Crepe Meteor & Salin Charmcusc, $2.98 In Mi l.ite-t MndcH Black Duchcssc, $1.49 to $1.98 .1 Inches wide Mail Orders Killed HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Phone Orders Killed Market Eighth ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh Hun Easter Gloves Tomorrow A SaleJ'-t&Wll -& 7 ( ? Women's $1.75 & $2 Kid Gloves. . Two et.if-p Ic.idliiK Xtw York importer's surplus rtocj HI.nl;. tin and velilte Women's Chamois cite Gloves . . IS"! Tnoclimp 'VVIilte, eras. Ian limvn, pnnree nnd e.haiiKW Men's Silk Glove, 75c fi Tmi elafp. l"nyner ninl.e. In uray, JJouU'o tlpH. v rfrl ''par 'Vfr Br l.lt llrolliem ' 1'IRST I'l.OOIl, SOUTH J-tl4tj opular Prices Are the Big Attraction Here for the smartest SPRING APPAREL for Misses and Women From jaunty tailor-mades to charming afternoon and evening styles, such is the scope or on) enormous ncaay-to-wcar Service! It provides for every Spring need, and supe rior values reign throughout the section. A'A a.VUI I 7iM( -a I L, AY r-t-JC37v I I tluM iSW t Misses' .20 UlC Coats ; AO Sctrc modcK m iLivv. blue, lilnek nnil Copcnh.iKcn lociic haiiKinp or sliincel at waist- ine; lieltcil and tiimmcd with ace buttons. Al'.o trench cloth eo.its in kh.ikt tolor. Misses' $21.50 Vclour 31975 Coats. I'cMn, Sammy Quaker Kiay, bufF, tan and khaki. Sailor collais aic inlanl with contrastiiiK mato linls. 25i Misses' Smart $30 Suits... Scric Moth I Illitbtnitttl Shows bratdcil IHon jacket &. ikiit in Ki-uiluatrd tunic .stlc, all new Spline hliadei. Alio poplin suits in Ikuc stlc, with toats slightly cutaway. b VjVVtVert VMWV,M'ii'iV.''V'NAN Men! Hire's Welcome News! And Right at the Start of the Season! Spring Suits $5 1 At About Cost of Making , Popular Prices Made Possible Through Our Buying the Materials Months Ago Smart, well-tailored garments in a wonderful assortment of styles, materials and patterns for men and young men 22- Women's $27.50 Pop lin & Serge Suits. .. .'erse f.ult have full ripple, io.it Miiartls lirald-liound , over-collar of white beiiB.ilint'. hi'i.ist poel.eU and fancy lining I'letiirrd. Tho new ptiilum and IiIkIi iWMlInc effects are slio n In other inodcN. Misses' $20 Dresses. . s15f Hodiccs are in sm plice style with thawl collar of contrastinj; matciial; new draped tunic skitts. Women's Light-Weight Vclour Coats I'ckln. Quaker crav. Conenliacen and tin Pull- J leiiKth modelH with bo-nlilted back ll.ivo tm u t lollirs, fti.ippliit-.i and half linings of pt.au do e.vRiie $27.50 yiWr i! ' ($22..-)i) jj H M blisses' 1SOQ 7C Suits.. I OV,iO Clcier Seme Model llhtstiat-'d It fcatutei, H white hcrijo vestee and col lai is hiaided anil .saih tied. Smait pony models of hcrKO, Poiret twill suits with snuK-fittinf; shoulders and spoils suits of wool jcr.spy complete this croup. Men's $25 to $30 ALL-WOOL $1 g SPRING TOP COATS f J.O Made by One of America's Best-Known Manufactuicrs Located Kicht Heic in Philadelphia. We Arc Not Permitted to Print His Name, But His Label Is in Kvery Coat. Women's Dresses. . 25 I'omhln itlons of flenrpetto eiepu and euiiii meteor In tho iie'w elraped Hv lo with panel front and hack Note bell-shape Mccies and blu et tn oollat AIfo bolero, V.tnn and l!u h -n Ht.vh In irt,ri, Jertey elotli, K.iliu anil eiepe eie elilne Boys' "Dubbelbilt" )$g 7? I Jm Qj Spring SUITS at.. . six months, Guaranteed to wear we huve ever seen. The best boys' suits Sold Exclusively by Lit Brothers in Philadelphia 19 Reasons Why Your Boy's Suit Should Be "Dubbelbilt" 1 Material of fancy eassl mere with eravenetto II11M1. innkliiB It show ei -proof. shrunk canvas cent lln I11K. for i-hape retalrhiB leason. S Ilalrileith In t'io non lneakablo front 1 Double InterlocklnK seam", tu prcvint lipping K I tn (ul fi.l 1i .1 rati Til ( li (nil llts tlotc to link. II Douhlo knees. cJ 0 l)tible elolh elbows. 1 15 Interlocking b o a m s on ' 1 n er i.iLieeu ijuuloib, pints, whleh me rili'DIuol 8 Can t-coine-off buttons 9 Cloth of tele-tted fabric foi tlitso KUlts onlv 10 Double Ktltche.il poikets. 1 1 Kulckerboe leer pant . also eraveiietteel 12 Speelal beat llnlnc 13 Double fceats. Ill Holeproof sewn pockets. 17 iliveteel pants nutlons cm t coino ofr IS Governor fastener at knee; a wonderful Invcn 10 P.inlx Willi ilniilitn lisir W tncKed pocketa. 3 ' III llrntlirrn Si:fOD l-'I.OOIt, hi:Vi;.NTH hT. Come In! Get a Genuine Irish Shamrock for St. Patrick's Day Our Sixteenth Annual Distribution of 60,000 Shamrocks (in Pots) FREE Tomorrow at 9:30 to ?2 & 1:30 to J o'clock The Shamiocks aro jriown for us fiom seeds impottcd eliiettly fiom Iteland. 'COME as EARLY TOMORROW as You Can Duung the di.stiibution popular lu'sh and American Pattiotic Music will be played by a cclebiatcd Banjo Oichestia. Distribution in Second Floor, Rest Room III llreitlirrk Si:"OND l'J.OOU 0ff4Ml'fivlVgtVfa jfl0&tlfC&VWltf,P9 qiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limit ii a i iiniiiiiinuiiuvii iniiniiiiiiiiMinniii ci'iiMiiic.icaiuiiiiiiiiicainiiuMi.iEi tiiiMiiiiiciiii'ui.iititaitiiiiiiHitEit.iiiiiiiiiiciniiiui.iiicaiiiiiiiiiiiiciriiiii.iiiiti Everything That's few and Smart in GIRLS' SPRING WEAR f And We've Seen to It That Every Aralue Is a Matchless One Sizes 7 to 18 j ears, THE Suit for the Regular Boy. Built for Hard SERVICE, With All the Style of the Most "Dressy" Clothing S4.S3 h$s2&)sJ8Be? 34.98 Slfcphcrd Check Coats lielted htlo with double collar of self material llm lMslan bill, blzes S to 14. Illulrnlril. Tots' Jaunty Coats, $2.98 lo $8.98 lit tafMa Mil,, shepherd aieck, cerse, Rlaulto eleith, etc, Sl - )$14.98 iWool Serge Coats.. 1?ia qq I Taffeta Silk 5 f lU.yo n,pp 1 fr!wiUr.C!?.ti"astj!1R r0','lr. "I"1 cufr". belt, A oh it mine Mlo with hemstitched -and pockets hlzesSloll. .skeliheil. lleorsetto crepe oil u (alho Mlk em- a W-iisU I.,,.nl... cine hrnldcrv on cuff and walot), f.aMi g lSn I'lOCKS, !7.yp liieh ties in hack and tklit In e'liu- Lingerie Dresses, $7.98 V'tioSre nr, c',.peni.,.Ben. re.e.1- Wash Frocks, $1.19 to $G.9S To" ri.ooit csiniHiiiticziiHtriiiriicaiifiiiiiiiiii:iii(iiaiHicarHiiiiiiiiiKjniiiiiijrJEaiiiii.iitiiiEatiniiiiiiiiK?iiiiiiitinrt:aHiiiiiiiiiiKaiiiiiiiiiiiicaniiiiHiiiicxi KaiiitiiiiiiiiKaiiiiriiiiiiissttiiiiiiiiMxaiiiiiiiiiHisat.iiiiutiiicamiii.i wicjhii ,cv lfsp Vi K vlU USiCtjjA wool J fiiWS m i Y i- JPfiTFS-PMifay av vs'i 7fM it u yrfw I IV V Stetson SOFT HATS -FOR MEN j $4.50,$5and$6 The Complete Spring Line Sew stsle-s. Including tho Methonlan Aviator. Ilasls, htanley, Itoslvn and l'hlla elelphla. In Ivy. pea ureen, i-eal. carbon, olivo tend black. J L IV. fllen's Felt & Derby Hals, l $1.98, $2.49, $3 & $3.50 A rrom well-known makers. i -'4 7TII ST. vUI J .VX III t Atl.....A.AAAJAJA4MiAAAkJLilu' -..-.. r..v.s www ffB Boys' Hats, 98c to $4.98 l.lt llrotlirrn SKCO.N'D fc'LOOlt, I ""-"siffiiZ! itfsssar ' I sp- CHIC READY-TO-WEAR HATS, WiOfi & $-5 oe 3 Mftn'c $4 & $5 Arf-FiHpr Silk Shifts $?fiQil l:,,c' 0ne Cii .nut Example 0 the New S,,mw Fiuhionsl i " Jm ) Men's $4 & 5 Art-Fiber Silk Shirts, $2-69 ; i ltleli fcllkv lui-ter He'.ivv ninilr.is with prettj liber Mrlpe'j J W1 I 2 Wovcn-Stripe ITAflllVi'VV I Pretty desliinx Soft cuffs crepe raine nu ilitv and wears better than leal Mlk Also isoil cuus Initial Belts, 35c j htronsT black leather fabrl-j cold lined Talented lollerl buelilo vvltli any Initial Ad-f Juntnblc to an.v blzc. I ,. 1 rTA riiuAnj c:iir inc. x nictiu-oiiiv Half Hose I.lslo soles nnd tops IllacK and colors with embroidered clocks, uv mo-tone effects. meanness Jinpericee Sonic 1 OUthflll and launtv: others with n nillitnrv ilnsli nnel snmir. .Mnnv ninttv khmiGS fllceel with Gcorccttc crenn nnH tvimmrel enViV .!n .i -,: --, i, .. " i :.". : :. ,,,......, .i-..: - , . . . --; "n jic-bs; aim uiiiuis 01 ni.iironiy dignity. nbuon anil llowcrs. wunieu coiunnus, too. itvo inclined. u zi'A Neckwear, 49c Brand new sprlns Roods Kip ures und dota on colored Krounds Full size four-Ill-hands with slide-easy band . l.lt Ilrolbem 1'irtST PLOOIl, S13VKNTII oTIlKKT uiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinititiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiu 55 -n Tailored Hats, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Sports models In variety of colors, tilmmed with ribbon. HATS TUIMMED FIlHi: Lisere Braid Hats, $2.98 & $3.98 Uressy Miles in cncIiihIvo shapes li'ack blown, navy, sand, purple nnd Kray. One lllliktrutrd at J.9H. l.lt Urother. FIItbT PLOOH, NOHTH Children's $2 Hemp Hats . Wanted colors with bands. $1.29j epfe i evMevvw-' OUR WAIST SECTION IS A CENTER OF EASTER BUYING o with new suits and neiv waist3 to brighten up old suits there never was a prettier showing I New rvaists to g White Waists $1 Trimmed in Color Hose, green or bluo linen col lars, cults nnd bound button holes. An nkrtrbril. China Silk Waists, $2.25 I.lBht shimmering- blouses smart ened with btilpcd collars and turn-back culfs. One pictured. - " Georgette $C Eft Waists.. 'OU In'flesh pink, white, maize or peach color with milk white or colored beaetlnjr. A Mule-In- ncvatlon Is their collars Inlutd, wan, flavin, une piciurru, Ut Birtlww SECOND FLOOJl 1 A 53 Mm n k v vi wL ? Hr a I n l ''"' Pv I ihfm V B HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Ostrich & Burnt Plumage Fancka) & Bands, 98c to $4,98 $' lllnck, taupe, bron, sand, navy apd purplW Clusters & Sprays AQc to $1J" of I lowers ' " fAi roppies. Dinettes, daisies, rosea, wheat, heatk-i ci, fruits and foliage. tS .V l-s 'VVVWVWVWVMlVVVtlVi ' .w Fli r tj Bi Women's $2.25 silk $i 7c Stockings A.U Hlaek. white nnd sprlnc shades .Ml silk with lined topi. 1 Women's Footwear Willi the fathlouable, long vamps. $4, $5, $6 & $7 Pumpi t Colonials ; Tiew t Oxfords Plain vnmps; wing or Mialght tips. j "CORRECT" Shoes ZZ72.?l Easter MUlinerd I I r , i I - 1 f Tr C & H.98&HM f: I Lootlv Hits on- the Crest ."H I $1.50 Thread- $1 .35 I Silk Stockings 1 Women's. Black and ehoo shades. Misses' & Children's Stockings, 25c.29c,35c nibbed cotton In black, white nnd tan. KIjch 5 to 10 (33o Moeklnick 3,palr Ct.) t Men's Spring Shoes AT ?C Cf) and 7 Black gun metal, JiJJ lacev nnd blucher Miles. AT se Ko Ko tan (tho new Miade) und 55 Women's Union Suits Cotton ribbed. Txiw neck and sleeveless; lace trim med nt knee. ' - i.lt Hrotiir FinsT Fi-pon, SOUTH r I I gun-metal. English last. Boys' and Girls' Shoes Many at Cost Ilik' Girls' Shoes 52.29 to $7.50 Sizes 2',i to 7. Misses' Shoes 2.39 4.50 Sites 11 H to :. Children's Shoes 51.79 o $4 Sbes 4 to 11 Infants' Shoes 98c to $2 Sizes 1 to 5. Wk Hoys' ShocS 52.29 $5 Sizes 1 to' C. Little Bovb Shoes 52.29 53.25 Size 9 to JJii. :!&- Lovely Hats on1 the Crest of Vogue Equal to $10 and f IB Models Elsewhere There Is Only One Thing to Do Buy tmms- tely, for There Are No Better Values! Smart Turbans, Demure ,iMe Pokes, as Well as New Thu f 'dial v ,m v SVS ' ,e - J Itlr as in Wide-Brimmed Hats (; yi ate for Younger Girls are, ahe JRalfl wl Hflfc77Pt3T J'leQOn.jNORTK. 4 sf Prettv Mats for Yaunaer Gtrlm arm j?a A bright flowerlet, cphtrastinu;1 nultt,': 'ribbon cives tke "'-- mAa.'., ''. . -L. 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