Woi"vT t-f , JW55'; " tYf v 1 Vr' iJTy r ii o ,V "BS?ro r&?w4rW?iW',W"t' vi DEPENDENT WOMEN OF CITY REGISTERED Mrs. L. B. Taylor Heads Com mittee to Help Those in Need POSITIONS GIVEN 1400 EVENING PU13LIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARGE? 22, 1918 "Thousands Whose Husbands Are at War Will Be Made SeU-Supporttng I! . ... ... ... I i For the tirst time in mi History 01 mo - Iff- City & Census is Being luticii ul wmiicu residents over the age of sixteen years And the work Is being done, by women. w...it.trmnrA thft flnvernment will not va tn nnv n. cent In hldi salaries or for enormous printing and stationary bills, for the women engaged In this great task are donating their services. 'T J Tiil rltv-wlde reclstratlon of women Is being conducted by the legislation bureau of the women's committee, Coun- i ell of National Defense, Pennsylvania division, and Is under the direst charge - fcf Mrs h B. Tajlor, vice chairman of A the committee. She Is being assisted In , the organization work by Mrs. vv. o. i Ithoadi, chairman for the Klghth Ward, hn has nerfected In that ward a model organization f Ten Thoutand ItegUtered t, ' To date lO.OOfr women havo voluntarily f registered. It Is to enroll the thousands L ,of women who have not yet signed reg- f ,,lttratlon cards, that the women's com- i mlttee Is bending every effort. An or- i 'ganlzatlon Is lielng built up that will I t cover every nook and corner of tho city. f 'f The purpose of this reglitratlon Is, In C i word, to take care of women made I .dependent through tho calling to tho fi Tcoors of sons, husbands, fathers or atfior men on whom they wore formerly "2 dependent. In registering women fctate rahat kind of work. If any. they can per-1 i'f fjlorni and whether or not they nrc dc- Spendent on their own labor for support. II Inev lldv o llt li.l'iM ui ii ii,i--imii. they arc nsKcii to designate wiiai Ecrvuo they would lllse to cntei. This legislation, it is nopeu, win no the answer to the problem confronting tfc ti.itlnn nf whfll. Kll.lll liocnmo or women made dependent by tho war ' Befoio tho end of tbo war It I expected b that theso women villi number many thousand' It Is pointed out that ruch ! an army of dependent women would ; constitute u f-crlous problem i l'uilon (.hen 1 10U Alreail) tluougli tlin effort! of the registration organization 1400 women and gills havo iccelved positions So qulctlv lus tills work gone foiward thnt ', Jthe client mid importance of It havo . been but little understood and ltsi .in- 'predated Those In hafgo of tho woil. YRre confident the) ian glvo positions to i H women who will tlgn thec vards . ''and make known tliclr wants and what 'service, If any, they aro able to pu-' , form. I "i in lliljt rnimillnn It lu nrf-ft.l 41i.it I f emptojers of labor und any persons who can use woman In nny capacity that will ' enable them to becomo Helf-Mipportlng wholly or In part give their names and addresses and requirement'? to tho Na tional Council headquarters, 1C07 Wal nut street. Women whote relatives have gone to the front nnd who aro not dependent on them for support are urged to volunteer for work during the ubaenca of their Midler relitlves. Women working on tho city registra tion report that thev h.iVn nirMnV 1), f found evidences of German antl-reglstra- EJ tlon propaganda. Some women visited '? refused to Hllrn rAETlfitrfltlnn mnla cni,. ing tney nao Deen told such registration would enable the Government to con script them for labor or service even at I , k V .! . the front This. It is did. 1i abto1utelv M.i ffitrV Tho rnirlatriflnn ba n liAn In- I f -i V. - -- vaiviutiuii rum , ncijr jit A ' tt AH H.nf in urvrlr n h lrrlnliliv nn . n. ,. (a? --w u ut u iiutuntut' ijii nviiiiLii. TV It Is also reported tiat tlio preatent j- uuiicuuy is neinf? experiences m regts- T Turin tr U rtriMtn rT mat tin Tinix r- 1L parentis lesent hat they call an In- lgn cards One woman, In a very i ' ?ri : L wealthy home in tho central section of the city, Is said to have mrda very , bjtter Btafemcnts against the draft, say j log that her husband had been drafted ,nd that she would not s'gn a card for 4 any kind of Government work, j' .tteglntrarg AVell Kecelted As in rule, however, the woman registrars report only the best kind of i treatment at tha hand.i nf uflmMi rpsl- T -'denti. f ' Many women do not seem to undcr- i suna the nature of the rcglstraHon re . quired of them. One woman refused jr 4 mi. .ti ,. ,i j it-- ,w v icKtuicr uiuii ii wua expiainea inai W the action would give cmnlovment to her- l self and her daughters. Another woman, J when asked what kind of work she could do, said sho had, before her mar riage, worked aa a manufacturer of chll- p 'which is being rapidly developed In this .wuntry, owing to tho cutting off of tho yfj uu iiivh iiuiii auruu. IIIQ ECfWlVB K ft Uils woman will bo eagerly sought Wi ftiy firms handling this product. It Is loecause women do not know where to (turn In an emergency of this kind that the city registration Is being made. t i niucn assistance is being renaereo in . r nArfi-mlni thlu tnolr V... Kqiilntn. nf it --..v, ino Mon wj 1'ioiito w uirl Scout troops, who aro making a house-to-house canvass In various sec 1 lions of the city. it This work Is not confined to any color tltP frH liV.,. Iii.tnnn, thnt dMHnn rr;; .vr ,;,t.."' j"",r ."-" ,"-: 5 ind Spruce and Seventh and Eleventh V" IttrAlD whlnVi Via a mo np ri a ift n la hil. Vlng taken care of by Mrs. II. n. JIous- Ili roun, a negro woman, who Is being as J lUted by eight others. Mrs. Mouseroun's (.iwiiicr, cisnix yenra uiu, iitxa icsio- iS.Wed. I A? TrouhiA Viofi rin vnrttnpir1 mvfnir r' to the belief of some women visited that ej w"vmvii ictauaD hid icv-cuhii, aiav fVfHlarlta. None of them recelvee a fcVbinnv for her net vires. ft.ilt Is expected that the respiration of m Eighth Ward, pt which Mrs. Ithoads : morrow. ThA cltv Is belne orsranlzed H.a-wird at a, time. WL WHUKCHMEN ORGANIZE P TO AID DRY CAMPAIGN jpffho :jiail ft rnoNE onnnns tilled STORE orENB (I I JO A. Sf. AND CLOSES AT SlSO I M. SJtAIL ft rilONE ORDERS TILLED K'ffhose in Sixteenth Congressional at-, District to Support Candidates Who Favor Amendment f Stventy-flva delegates representing l&Wuirches In tho Sixteenth Congressional twninci attended a specia meeting last Ifikht in tha Germantown T. M. C. Aw at Which ai' organization was tormed for ?ne ('support of ieglslatlve. candidates fogecj toi tha .ratification ot me t-ea,. fJ.prohbUlon,mendniept Mini speanera. all aemanainv (iroiuuit l tor me prosperity oi uiv . r .William .A. lxmgstreth. presldeht ftflL' .. .L J ., Li. ..1..II.... p-riHB Dunuay ncnooi vbswv'1"" ufc fltUdelphla County 1 J, A. Chapman, rttary and treasurer of the assocla oui John T. Ivavvfon, assistant secre- ry and treasurer: -the Hev. Dr. lsd- rara I'Utcher and WUUaip Zlegier. MrIxngstreth waa chairman ,ot,the pMtihf 'and was elected head'of the or- niaton, A (campaign commie umIM-iI AAnklAttnvtt! nf MAVAtl i IZIT' v TVV1 ' UfniwmniyFwimiK nwt JBttSPBfflBWfr tm jwniRn.MiMf ' . i D'vw - .r.isKsriii .;,t' -TJ The Atmosphere of Easter Is Here Likewise Everything You Need Is Here at the Price You Waritfto Pay M t yWWiVwtyVWVVtVWWVtV j I .mVVtUVmvUVHmHWMHWtVUHH' 1UCH 5 SlElSUrt al Sll S l O $ Muure,,"",,a HATH TKinWlUU VICVU UP (JHAKUV i-noneuraerai-uiea fmiiftpuwr snoffir $4-J2,$5 &$6 1A Rmarfnp a r.-a- 1 . ' . MPe ,"mafter for naster wear. ini niinpr. Including every wanted shade Men's Felt & Derby Hats, $1.98,2.49,53&$3.50 Hscellent nuallUcs from well-known matters l Market Eighth Men s Caps, 49c to 2,19 1 Boys' Hats, 98c to 52.98 lit Brothers SECOND TLOOIt. SUVKNTH STllUllT PMtWMit, ,. ... .. Wonderful Stocks of Men's & Boys' I Easter Clothing Moderately Priced bplendid, Wcll-Choscn Assortments Prices Abdut Equal to Those We Would Have to Pay at Wholesale Now ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Filbert Seventh .vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv.vwtv- TOMORROW Ti Priet Is for This One Day Onlyl Women's $1.75 Spats. . . Jutl in time for Palm Sunday iveart All wanted colors nnd sizes. Perfect fitting. Vatch daily adicrtisements for similar big values. Lit mothers KIltST FLOOIt. NOttTH 59c Lz asm R ' 'Ml y jm U- 1 stfLK7 V jl r t l Gigantic Special Purchase of Men's High-Grade $1 : C $25 SPRING SUITS lO.J Just in time for Palm Sunday and Easter Every suit strictly all-wool and perfectly hand-tailored. Choose from homespuns, cheviots, casslmere, worsteds and flannels. Also An Unequaled Stock of$1C $10 50A Men's Other Spring Suits t 10 M Kvcry wanted fabric in the season's most popular styles. "'! II t M..I.M....M II iM tl"i.lH tlni'll llll II M II H i Men's $25 to $30 Spring Top Coats$J5 Absolutely all wool guaranteed. Choose YourNewCostuffleTomorrow! A Vast, Imposing Assemblage of Coats, Suits and Dresses for Women and Misses Provides Upto-the-l Minute Choosing & Offers the Best Values Obtainable MWANMVWWW'lMwyii Only a Week Until Easter! Misses' Crepe dc Chine Dresses $ C Sketch shows a vrinsomc model buttoning down front. $ X v Doublo organdie collars nnd embroidered pockets are stylo touches. All new sprint shades nnd in white. Bojs' Hifc!i-(ir;ide Hlue Serge Q Confirmation Suns J Guniantecd strictly all wool. New Norfolk btyle. Boys' Easter Clothing ,Wiiios( unlimited choosing fom the products of America's best make) J. $4.98, S6.5Q, $7.50, Sg.50 to $17.50 Novelty Suits In Junior We Specialize n Kirschbaum All Wool Clothing $20, $25, 530, ?35 & 40 Complete range, of all models. Noifolk, Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker and middy stjlcs. Suits In cassimcics, chev iots, honjespuns and serges. Military -jrfta -Nortoiu styic3. Norfolk Rcffcr3 In cheviots, caisimcrcs, khaki and home spun'!. Also military effects in navy scigo with brass buttons and sleeve chevron. Sues throughout 12". to 18 years. Ml llrotliers 2D l'LOOR. 7TII Sl Boys' "Dtibbelbilf'gyg ouits Sold by Lit Biothers cxclubivcly in Philadelphia. Guaranteed to wear six months. i4Mt ; mm 2 skmA I WEkv IS. 9 Avm AAwk rai Y-T rr ft iXwliTir fS. It ) Ur m v er "Kv $33.73 r $25 M J Lit Ilrotlicr SECOND ri.OOH Misses' Smart Coats, $18.50 0 A Delhi Cloth Model Is Illustrated In Quaker gray, Pckin blue, buff tan and Sammcc. New style with Inverted plaited back, buckle-finished belt and patch pockets. Also spring-weight vclour coats; smartly belted and pocketed. P19.75 Misses' Serge & Poplin Suits A serge model is sketched. Shows coat with bra(d-trimmcd panels, and collar, with silk faille over-collar. The poplin suits havo attractively plaited coats, hawl Misses' Tailored Suits $29.75 Poplin sulfa featuring one-button coat, with hox lilalts front and Inch and prcttj- sash The fMrH nro In scml-tunlc Btvle. A nketrhri. Also ferge bulls smartly hrald and button trimmed 1 Misses' Trench Cloth $- ( ttfi 1 uoats ' -w.ww In kliakl color Full-length pUlted-back jstjlcs Have buckle-trlmmc I vvIiIlIi can ba buttoned hlsh Women's Velour Coats, $23 In Sammcc, buff tan, PcKIn and navv blue. Milrrod at valstllno Have belt, pointed envelope poiketn ami sailor rotlar, stltLlied ami button tilmmcd Hotly llnliiRs of bIIK. One tllunlrntnl. 'fri-E JAM it" vrfnlnvlY vCf w fill Til i3l2v-Ai di ILfiUi mi" e J J T' 1 1 Mn A"Wl II WW ' Ji5KS2?i2S7,S V y IfrH." , v vJ u urn 1 ysA. V ' iff ' 1 r " II 1 vi -jli 7i yw&z) if it i vsy M . . . . I 1 r $29.75 $15 $18.50 $19.75 $19.75 Women's Spring- weight Coats Smart fashion In poplin with deep Bailor col lar, wldo belt nnd button trimmings. Velour In Pckln blue, Sammce, Quaker Gray, huff tan and khaki develop other coats having LontrnbtlnB Inlaid collars. $22.50 Women's Suits In Hie netr ripple nnd peplam I i lc. One illustrated. Scrgo suits with full ripple coats aro trimmed with braldi, shawl col lars and over-collars of white ben gallnc Alxo poplin and ccrgo suits with plaited coat', hlsh-nalstllno coats and pepluni effects. Women's Tailored $OQ.75 & Sports Suits.... ; OZJ HUelili nliow h nerj;e nult In .one liutton lilKli-nalsllinn nt.vle that rlpplei from under n trir-materlal uliln belt. Also f ports Btjles In viool Jersey, rti'TJV-i Aif" '. " 1 -w,r' 1iirJih"iYifTi i.t-crfrm-f-mru. Women's Dresses . n8.50 Jfrfr rlntli, eeriee nm tnffetn. Jerscv cloth dresses are cut on long lines, with panel of side plaits front and back and bucklc-trimincd belt. Serge dress.es in plain or plaited stjlcs have satin vestees nnd collars or braid trimming. -No Russian blouse drftjea In serge. Winsome taffeta frocks nro Mltch- cd und button trimmed. Women's Easier Dresses, $25 blunnlng combinations of Georgette irepo nnd trcpo meteor fashion new draped dresses, havlntr Utbette collars of crepo meteor and bell-shaped sleeves. Other models of serge, Jersey cloth, taffeta, satin and crepe do chlno are In Kusslan, bolero and cton stvlcs, I w-Wwt-Vl Easter Stocks of MEN'S GOODS Bring Big "''' itJiJiinmiiinimt.i turn milium iii..mMiiiiii.iimiiiiiii..mii ..mm tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiimitiimiiiiiiic -'-9S n n . ci. 1 f Bounteous vaster stoats or g Savings Huge Vaiictics at Decidedly Loner Prices Than Similar ' Giades Cost Elsewhere. mm wfey $6 Tub U4..98 ouiv oiux La Self-colored stripes Intcr- minclcd with fancy colored stiipes. Soft cuffs. Initial Leather Belts, 35c Black leather. Stitched cdtjes, new patent roller buckles with initials. j High-Grade Silk Neckwear, 65c (Beautiful biocadea and self figures on colored grounds; jalso plain colors. Slide-easy bands. Madras Shirts, $1.23 Colored stripe effects. Soft cuffs. "Varsity" Union Suits, 98c Small checked nainsook. Athletic style. 50c Silk Lisle Half Hose, 39c Black and colors. .Seamless. $1.25 Silk Half Hose, 85c niack and colors l'ull rcsulai made. Lisle soles : high-spliced rinubte heels and toes Imperfect Utllrotliers FIRST PLOOR. SEVENTH STREET UtWHMWlWMtMMUMm AIM' jri Pt5Mart)ult3iXv vK rm t. i mm El I it a .FTilff ?wlfll a I bjJMJ TT$7.98 j I V GIRLS' COATS and DRESSES With the full satisfaction of popular pricings, ' ' n Plaid Coats : Special $A CO I Belted style with buckles, em- T"J I s nioiiicren wnue mull toil.tr, I .ttcn iiockpis aim novelty buttons. Sizes S to 14, One sketched Women's & Misses' Easter Gloves Good Qualities Special! Wool Plaid Coats $7 DC Have nver-iollar of taffeta silk, I U Women's $2 Kid Gloves.... $1.75 and 31.49 Two clasp riquo and round seam sewn Black, white nnd tan Also bliek-wlth-whlto .ind white- vvlth bl tck backs. belt, fancy pockets Rnd novelty buttons. 10 n unc iiiiisiruieu. Sizes S u Big Girls' Coats UlO Q Q Kino t-ntlno In rose, rekln, X J O polla and Buftan. Have belt, silk poplin over toil! mid pot-kcls hlzcs 11 and It, I'Ulurcd Taffeta Silk Dresses: ?OR GROWING GIRLS $11.98 Bolero effect, with wonl-emhroldcred Georgette collar uuu puc-uetH. size i ii aim 10. i'lcfuiru. $14.98 red Georgette tolU (in ft. Plaid Taffeta Dresses $1 1 QQ Have lace -trimmed organdie ) XX 7Cj collar and cuffs. Gathered pockets: tiny buttons blit.3 8 to 11 uuc 1'iitiircil Women Gloves Kayscr Fownes Mukcs Two clasp White, era, tan, mode and chamois i'olor. Also whlte-wlth-blaU: backs 13 Wvcys a itiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiim tiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiituiimiiiiiiirjiiuuiiiiiitiiimimiiu y IIAT8 TKIMMUD l'RKK I g Smartest Easier Choosing From Upwards ot Two Thousand I 1 Altogether it's the most amazing collection of chic hats that you could g choose from! Offering practically every newly approved model in fine u su-aws. $2 98 aAcfri Shows Four Hats From P riis Diversified Collection Facings aie of contrasting Georg ette cicpe, and tiimmings aro highly polished libbons, quills and flowers. Tailored Hats, ?1.98to3.98 Colors with bands. I White, Misses' Silk Gloves, 59c, 75c & $1 Two clasp. Double tips $13.98 m Many Pretty Patterns in Easter Vcilingst $1 Circu lar Veils With BOft Shetland fin ish. Brown, taupe nnd navy. 50c Hexagon Mesh IOC Lit Ilrotliers SECOND FLOOR P B'liiiiKariiiiiiiiiitcaiiitititiiiicaiiiiiiriiiricariiiiiitiiiicait'liiiiitiicaitriiicaiiiiitiitiiicaiitiiiiiiiiiEsiiitii.iiiiJcaiiiJiifiiiricsiiriiuiifiicaiitti'iiriiicsitittifititicsjirtfiiititicjiiiiiiiiiiiica Fresh From the Workrooms! i i Before Buying Your Easter Suit 1 ST-1 53.38 $3.98 ffi Ml Brother FIRST TLOOR, RTII ST. g Children's Hats, $1.29 & $1.98' B Variety of stvles with ilbbon. s Lisere Dress Hats, $2.98 1 Wreaths, 98c to $2.98 S Irftrge shapes In black, brown, navy. Tansies, daisies, bluettcs and comb- g g sand and purple. 'I national o-f flowers. j Novelty Ostrich Fancies & Bands, 98c to $2.98 In brown, purple, taupe, navy, sand and black s S Lit Ilrotliem IRST FLOOR. NORTH cTiiitiiiitriiiaHiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaitiiiiiitiiiciiiiiiiiiHiiraiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiifiiiiiticaiiiinTiitncaiiiiiJiiiiiicatiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiitcaiia Veilings All sizes. Black mid colors. Chenille Dotted Border Veils, Special 98c Black and colors. FIRST FLOOR. 'NORTH 2 Fresh From the Workrooms! 1 j TheseLovely Easter Hats) VISIT OUR CORSET SECTION ,.,., ...... iji A"1 hac an cDert corsetlere select the corxet and bra il J Smart little trimming touches are wings, poised at chic angles, perky ribbon bows, floweis in an array of J, perfect colors. Styles for Maid, Matron and c chid. i $f no & sc no ) Specialized at t-VO O.VO Correct mourning millinery is also featured in this cx- itraordinary collection of models worth $10 and even SIR. I Lit Brothers MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR o- a SHBT om. -fc. te. a Mere jou should wear. In the varied choice are: w' B' 17 Corsets, $3, $4 & $5 Stout figures will bo greatly Improved after being properly ntted to these corsets ft j J $2W. B. Nuform$1.50iiofc Brassieres, I Corsets ; i 50c to $5 j I'lnl f top, Corsets Ink or white coutll medium skirt. o-.o-. Clastic Over one hundred stiles Lit Brother SECOND FLOOR ,iO- W 1 1X1 1- I TOMORROW VICTOR RECORD DAY Select Your 1-anter Records and Purchase Them On m Our Popular Club Plan Sin north of Itecordi, 1 a Month flR north of Records, tl.30 a Month We Will Gladly nay Any Selections Tou Wish to Hear In Our Comfortable. Demonstration Rooms. No Tradlnc Stamps Willi V Ictrolai or Victor Becords Lit Brother riFTH FLOOR -D NEW WAISTS AT MODEST SUMS Three attractive arouvs tliat lead as favorites in the Easter buying that is at its height flow. China Silk Sports $0 OC Blouses All-white, smartened with novelty striped crepe de chine collars and cuffs. Cotton Waists With Color $1 QO Touches, Sketch shows one x '- m. .hltA In urn u Ith rvlnlr hliiA nr tmn Hnn trim- ,'5, mlnrs 1" scalloped effect. JJ Crepe de Chine Waists, $2.98 $1,98 All white or flesh pink. Simple tailored models. Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR Biff and RAQTRD QHHRC That Add the Wanted Touch Little Folks' UiaiCK 311UC3 0f Smartness Unquestionably the Most Complete Stock in the City and Priced Well Within the Bounds of Moderation Women's Footwear of Authentic Style Pumps : Colonials : Ties : Oxfords $4, 5, 6 & 7 Have smart long vamps j either wing or straight tipped Turned or wcllrd soles and wood or leather heels. T Men's Spring Shoes At $C KA &.' $7 Lace and Bluchcr; black u,ou gun-metal. Wing tip, English perforation. At $K Ko Ko tan (the now shade) and black gun-metal. English last. At 5 &' 5.50 or full too lasts. Black and tan calf; straight tips. English Boys' and Girls' Shoes : We're Famous for Our Low Prices and Sturdy Qualities 111 Girls' Huoeit in QQ to 17 PA (Sites 2ft to i) f jt set' Knoeii (Sizes tl Vt to Mliui' Shoen QQ to If Cfl :j tnui; -,jvj 1 TO A X 9 J 98 " '2 lilt Hoys' rlhoesi tn QQ to C (Sizes 1 to 6) 4&I 3 Little Hoys' Hhotsi Q QQ to JO OB (Sizes 9 to mi) 09 d,C,0 Easter Hosiery & Spring Underwear These splendid stocks offer best ppportunities to fill every need. 'Womeii's Thread Silk Stockings, - H.35 , In hlack. who id colors. Women's Union Suits Cotton ribbed Ixw neck; sleeve lees. Lace trimming. 59c Women'stHigMZraift 1 .75 ,bl. wWU.irtip; 25 rsrt 3'TWfjviTlt Women's Vests.... Lisle thread and ccHton ribbed. Low neck and sleeveless; plain or trimmed. Ut; Brothers 1ST FLOOIt. SOUTH Kli Vi nm ri fit" 5 l3KnMBrm I I iiH iH U S av ia :m z w HI I $ c my m Children's Hhoesi (Sizes 4 to 11) Infants' Shoes fSIzm 1 tn SV IH Urothers PinST FLOOR. NORTH VVVVVVVVVVVVtVVVVVVViVlVVVVVMVVMVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVM Special Showing of Colored Petticoats for Easter Week f ISi?s'$3-to6.49 Chiffon tafftia, messallno and erssy-top. Chancenbles, black, etc, Regvbr.Size Silk Petticoats, $2.98, $3.98;,$4.98 and $5.98 Chiffon taffeta, all jemey, jersey lop and silk mesgallne, ables. gray, tan, navy and King's blu and black tn M. and fl.DS model eketched. l Change A IJ.S8 Novelty PetticoaU, $149 to $2.49 Of satlne, Heatherbloom and Fifth Ave. taKeta. Black grounds with flowers or figures. A !. etyle pictured. II ' l jMm V i in AfeWrr-"SBMlife'SM I II Vv J I SECOND FLOOR , ? J I4t Brothers msy Men's $30 to$6Tan$0.98 Shoes & Oxfords... ' Noted makes, as Burt & Packard, Boyden bhoes, etc. Misses' & Children's $2 to 52.50 Button S1 .49to$1 .98 Shoes Whlto canvas. Sizes 6 to 2 govern price. Women's Spring Footwear White N'u-buck. bronze, tan kid lace shoes, tan oxfords and pumps. o Mull or IMione Order on Footwear Boys' Easter Suits, $2.98, S3.98, $4.49 & $5.98 Trench and plaited coats; full lined knickers. Mixtures, shepherd plaids and pin stripes, I HATS TKIMMISD FBEK $4 & $5 Ready- $0 QO Trimmed Hats ' t, Remarkable collection many fashioned In our workrooms. Be. coming shapes and colors; ef fective trimmings. $2 Untrimmed Hats, $1.49 Excellent quality black hemp with wide Jap braid edge. Misses' & Children's Hats, 79c to $2.98 Winsome fashions of lace, fancy braids and straws, prettily trimmed $3.29 Boys' $7.50 Blue $r Cf Serge Suits 'w Norfolk coats: peg-top bloomers. Sizes 7 to 10. ) Men's & Young Men's Spring Suits, $9.50 to $15 New models and conservative styles . Mixtures. -checkiC nlalds, nnd tilt, stripes. All' slies-regular and, stout. 't. Boys' $5.50 Novelty Suits, $3.89 K.n 4.1. ..! .U.. 1. t - -1M '" muucia uuu iitiuuy BI1C3 1(1 (lUXlUTCS aliu KUcdl uia 73 iu iVi Women's & Misses' $12.95 to $16 ' Coats, Suits & Dresses, no,H0.75&$12.50 Women's 8lze 31 to 40 MIeV Mites K, 10 and 18 NUITrl Of Una serge In navy. Copenhagen, brown, green and black ; also black-and-white checks. Norfolk and bratdUrimmed models. COATK Serge and poplin In navy and black I mixtures, too. Iose-hangtng models anc overcouar or rauia sine, aibo trenci KHKHSKH Serge in black, navy, sand. uurgunc-y, Mipennagen, etc. Also pup us viiiuo nu hiw cm. rj taffeta, cro i ES3 ViaiT OD1 BIO BESTAUaANT BEST O BTSBTXHlNa .AX LO WSaX. rKUB; niM TL9B .; rt , v..'J,v, v,i ,..'.? viriiiaj j.ii M.se-'tAi: 3:i:''i.?j&1- i iS& i chine and trl totf. afBBM ': -. Sf. wVwX? jfify -' iJ. -V .4'"W K 0 JM II lj ' a vn v.r i i he ',i S: V, s- t i IV m w, V.1 m si "5(J i 1 ; j.V; T. 1 i. . i ? a1 tn X -n Jr i, . ) v) -. T3giil I 7 M " S F
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