EVENING PUBLTC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIdAy, APRIL 5, 1918 5 ".j !AL MEN MUST CAMP MEADE TROOPS WASHINGTON PARK I BIG SECTION OF PARIS ! SSS? Xyt t$fAVti ,M crn nmgtgr or to tho lat few per . ,.. 0 i.mI.hJ I. 4W KHAKI ORDER PLEASES CAMP HANCOCK BOYS lurrpauncs i uniu .";i nltlcently mounted vcfrulort of "Anttwr anil Cleopati-a." feYEASPRIVATES; NEARING BALTIMORE STA11UJN UMTS iNAftlli VMmwmv dx ohilo libers of Reserve Corps j n.ooo Men of Liberty Division "V o o d b u r y Bag-Loading Fourth of City Already Bears Plant" Is Oflicial Ordnance ! Scars Many People Donot Title Leaving Capital "0. D. Woolens" Make Soldiers Swelter in Hot Sun Ord nance Camp Filling Up JayNotUei. vjOHimiaoiuiio , wu, i.jnter Cjty at l. Avmv in Army Noon i M'CLELLAN TROOPS TO AID LIBERTY LOAN Four Bands mid Two Com panies of Infantry Will March at Birmingham Spttinl tiltpnlch lo I.'irmiiis lfi' .rderi- CHtnp JleClelliiii, .l April 6, b'our bands nnd two ronip.mles of ln fnntry will go to Ulnnlngliam tomotrow to nsslst In the big Liberty Loan cele I 4 0 1 1 1, ir. "i ENTAL STUDENTS KICK DOG MASCOT IN PARADE WimlilnKton, April B. fl ! a Muff Corrfsimnrfciit ,. of medical and technical col- lialtlmnre. Mil.. April 3. RWenUorm romVlMe I . Since, our old friend Noah succeeded who wrr i'"""" .... , ' ""'frlng the smoky sou'wcMer und (itaurwi "'r cn"sllnS ln ",c rv ' landlnK nls pi clous cargo on terra flrma 7- .. . millinrv service will i tif liuinan famllv lina iin imi.nn.iu i... r. irms ' "" ' . ,i.r.,.,i i.. -i . ........... ..'.. awarded commissions upon grAd imlcad they will bo taken Into Han. . . i. diluted reserves arm wuen caneu k ,IS'rui .... mi i, taken as nr vales. V statement In answer to l.r.ixiKn Is terribly deficient xercsirn in dogs, and If Little Phlllv. mascot of the 315th Infantry (Phila delphia's own), doesn't share honois With the KeVStOllO Mll(llf.-u In InmtirrMf'u !?.!iWyvvlll be taken as privates. 1Ir parade, th-n the embryo war ror- "f-.r. ln the surgeon general a omces renpondenr of the Kvenino Public iUT M statement in answer to J.r.ixiKn is terribly deficient In his ."..-.. nf dental students in t'liua- Kiinvvieugo of cloud nsycholocv ilicm w- . . I ... .. in . . .... : " . "- - . . nAi'Ariinipni ,I tn " Ki.lf course t'lilllv .that Ihc Government had prom-I is without doubt the homeliest, freakiest .wm eommlfilons upon completion and funnleet looking canine that ever . They declared mat llie lam claim to membership In the doir ..... I I,.. ,.... ., ...... .' "CT-I.I. .1. ;"... t.u an executive oracr, ex- I luinuy, uui sue Is tie liln- allrnellnn In' ' "" " MfrtiKlf"' ,nI medlcal, veterinary , this hike to tl.iltlmoie. which terminated I h,ai u,so m: ... . ....l.nlu frnm Immediate I thi afternoon ulip- tlm t.t...i.. 111. 1.1,.,. ""in vvlile Sliec.nl Wirifcli la Evtnlito rubl.c Ltigcr . Camp llmiroili, .URUttn, tin,, April S, Willi summer temperatures pi c ailing at Camp Hancock, the thousands ot I'ennslvanla soldlcri encamped hero nro delighted with the memorandum lM.ued from dlvlidou headquarters per mitting the wearing of khaki uniforms. Tho only thing the most of the soldlcr3 desire now Is an Issuo of the garments i and then they will bo satltfled. "O. D. woolen' are all right for tho winter, but arc trying In bummer weather and under the blazing bouthorn run the rennsylvnnians liavo found them especially so. Is In view division hendnuarters (.how u thought in thu meniorali- h provides that nolrtlrr mnv r Kn without his blouse while In camp, iiro I T'"'" ," " divisional order. however. nf UnlH. ismieil mirlllg In. ".nrilolnrr-lin norM' riood for- 1 I'lcli prolines that no totdicr may leave Plilludeipm.. "-""P wunout iii complete uniform. .iuiiuiico men aro arriving at camp almost every da. There are several thousand already encamped In the old motor mechanics encampment, whllo many moro aro expected TJie greatest representation t-o far Is made by ramp Dodge. Threo thousand troops recently nrrlvcd from there. Camp Jackson, at Columbia, will bo represented within the neM few days, It Is said, by 2300 men. The ordnance men are making preparations for the establishment of tho ordnance ttaln'ng school which will ue mo center of Cmp Hancock's txlst cnce after tho Twenty-eighth division departs for "fonicwhere In rYanec." Ur. C. S. Nushauni, 'field dlrector-at-largc of the American lleil Prntu Ausin. . . . . I ...... ...... . T. -....- .... ..uuu- i-SInce la't iecemuer ii n.i "ivu t ...m un im- uiplimcls ur ucr mx sac .'uiiuiu, is a vipnor ai uump Hancock, homi tht the commissions were filled i won her way into tho hearts of every- While hero he will make sevcial nd h lit iental branch and that the stu- j body, and the evening before tho hike i drchaes. IIIh lectures begun vesterday t" ... ,uA ar.tff at..1 ulsn tlioRp .Pitches uumti tt. fl.n in.i.. ..r it,iu ..u ijnaer i" .. .. , . , .,, . .-" .-..,.. v.. ,h.t v..j. fnllstcd reserves uiuu iney nan ; no ,i voioirui nine end '.lie boys M iisncrl i: , .v. tnUll Ka their diplomas tcliedulifl to enter the gat ?T -OTC-on general did not assure more shortly before noon. ,Ji.-."n graduate dentists, physl-1 tilno lias limited on the .niffinaiu ii .:... .... . ... iMrimu. It was Mated nut ivBiiiieni, ior ii n to have llie Honor nf f?1" ..I.,, inin the enlisted reserves I noui bration ihcro Lieutenant Percy Chap. mini, one of Oeneinl llortwn's aids, will probably accompany tho troops there. Tho hands to go nro llie ll'Jtli lleav Vlcld Artillery of New Jersey; tho J15th Infantry ot Marvlnnd, tho 11 lilt Field Artillery of Viiglnla und tho 113th Infantry of New Jcn-ev Four oIUlits have been assigned to various orgaiilzallons In tlu division, First Llcntcnatit lluirj L. ImU, to the tanltary detaeliinents, 113lh Infunlrv; William A ClicrnusUy. 114th Ambulance Company. Harold V. Krppe, IHth Am bulance Company; Ucoige 1. liunlcr, 110th. Amhulauco Coniiany Lieutenant Colonels Claude A. Lanter. man mm l.uward C. James, formerlv ivnuilhiir.v, N. J., April 8 Tho ncvMv oi-dnanre station nt Wat.li Ingt'on Park will bo known n tho Wood bury bag-londlng plant The name was hot known until J. 1; Uardner np- I'MrU, April 5 Move thiili OIIC (Itiurtor of Paris bcnrH tho marks of deep wounds indicted liy tho new Gor man long-rango Kims. Of course," It cannot tin ovcrv day that the guns can lilt n crowded church. Terrible I ing tho first regimen:- In the division fflT. twrrnlttcd to take examinations ' lo """eh Iho Marjland metropolis, and 'WILmmlnslons when odlcers nro re-lBllY.e " fro"i the destructive German. liSrrf. Until then they will he called to '5 July as PrUn,cs w,lcn needed In t enlisted corps I! Charles P.. Turner, dean i n..1 School of the Vnlveralty of niruU. today said that Yes, It's a very colorful hike and one that has stirred the emotions and deep-t-eatcd patilotlsm of every Marylandcr, but Phllly Is the star performer, so of tho i nere Ce3 BO"ie tpace lo the dog of all Pcnn- I UBS. the stu- J hilly Is a pup. and, being born in rnilauelplila. her owner decided to Fend com- loth. That was a month 'i ncnllBted In tho den'il reserve corps I'lillauelplila. her owner decided tc Sth tts understanding that they would j her to Captnjn Ficd Patterson's . ..t.. tn enmnieie tueir uumoc.-. , '-. uv wu.u. iu.u waa u Unr. they vere called to serve. They 'ago, and thos soldhrs who profess to Wrt never given " understand, liow-know Eomcthlng about dog-) said that w that they would bo commissioned Phllly must be, In cause of Its Muggy !-. nut completion of the c-ourtc. nair, a hi ucrnard. , e, in ai i.ib m-. i .mice vviin a., .u- nTpr.M . . sllpllllc uro hPon at .1,0 i rii.it.i rin.-inneiir. iihuiii ti.nt iir. ii.. Hwnrn . . z :. . . ' ill as chief of police The tialh was nd- Churcli of St. X (even saints have i become iinoiiymoiis tlioo days), which n.lnlsteied by fndor SlicrllV Pedrlck. lioromo niioiiyinou thc. . n y, . wli leli nardncr will select a number of assist-, "" lilt. Ulille leihaw tl Is t-h rcli Is ,.nIM not ot Iho first rank. It In really ono In the meantime work Is going on I f the cilrt churches of Paris ami Is. I rapidly, ltntidieds of men aro cm-1 nevertlieles. a Clothlc monument of plojed, scoics of stenogiaphers u,,.! hlttorlcul atohltectu.nl importnnee It clcika are on the move and diaftsinen contained very I no old glass, most of and engineers, plumber", carpenters and lc'' fortumitcly had been removed I Iron workers oio hurr ing things alone " ' i1"-'""1'" 'H i .. . ""uo, Laborers and tnllroad men aro pre- The brutal reMil of the bombard paring sections fnrtracklaj lug. and tlea njpnt on Good Trlday hayo appalled nnd rails ate being unloaded, together " sections of tho communltv and for Willi" millions of feet of lumber, along tho , ""-,o Ul anti-Clerical Rorlallst bows bpur from the West Jersey and Seashoro i ''Is head before tho Chrlstliin suffer- iuillmad. TIiU . nur l. neinc exte.ndid l,,fc Ii Into the park proper, and It Is t-ald twcnt-olx miles of tracks will bo laid about tho place. Tho bas-loadlng plant will place pow der charges for the big guns In bag This form of chargo Is utilized entirely weapons. Miiu i com .uiucrs in tue ll2tn , un u,rftPP ,mval rifles and coast defense ....... iivi.i i.iiiiiej-y ii-oni cw aeicy. and who were lecently promotetd to be lieutenant colonels, have been given ' ,, ,, , ... , nsslennicnts. Lieutenant Colonel Lnn- ' "tint Houses Tor Workers tennaii goes to the 110th Field Artillery j Nuilonul liirk, N. .1., April S. Itepre and Lieutenant Colonel James goes to sentativcv of the Government here met the 111th Field Artillery, a Virginia or- Mayor Walters and made an Inspection ganlzatlon. i of the boathouse colony Thero nro enter the serv Ice as cintlnued Doctor ua vrouia .,..- .niutcH men." tSer. "If any of them believed that iW would reeehe commissions upon mtotlon they were under a mlsap Inslon. No promises of the kind Swheld out to them at the time they r&tea." two of the boja gave Phllly a soldier Hair cut. I -ing tho clippers,, they re moved tho Phaggj i-out of hair that In, part of it. They left her legs, lull and head go, for It was their Intention to have Phllly make a hit And the operation from their nolnt of view was succi-hsful. but It changtd v Hot of the men, he explained, feu , t10 appearancc of Phllly to such an ex- an ceonomlo mistake In tent that It Is dllllcult to tell whether dog or tome oni the African Ti. O wflfl Wln privates of professional men. ,,, ,s n ,on.cub Mt ttwr are willing to areept their ot btrange monhtr03lty fro Banainoui; n"'- - "- jungles. 'ieed ,0rde HalX8iSttahne nrefewnM5 l'h,"-v ls "'" tlie "Sinwnt. and Is & nS' Turned " I iw&f """ "" "ll" " " arc rush nil Doctor Turner. i ""V'nlverslty '' t tle delcnw of Baltimore. In fM5tnlcontents among the Unlversitj ' c(kntally Ma fuilncs of a ,IoB!t ,3 RUftCiJia. t llio Liberty Theatre, he being Intro duccd by W. C. Denny, of Plltbburgh, Held director of tho lied Cross at Camp Hancock Doctor Nusbaum will be hero until Saturday. SIX HELD IN PROBE OF GAMBLER'S DEATH Captain Lewis I'.. Jackson, of Jersey City, ot headquarters company of tno 115th Infantry, has been given an lion- ' orablo discharge ' Severe sentences have been inctea ! out to two men from tho 113th Intan- I try for being ab"ent without have. A' t-entenco of live v ears' Imprisonment, forfeiture of all pay and dishonorable discharge from t'ic service was nnpoe-l upon Private J Walsh Oulre nf 39 Conrad ttieet. Trillion, ii member ot Companv V. 113th Infantry. The dis honorable discharge was suspuuled Private llobert H Spear, ot Company I. vvhoM home Is at fi." Client avenue. J. r sey City, has been sentenced to two ana n hnlf var-' ImprKoument, foif-lturo of nil paj and dishonorable dlfcharge The dishmioi lljl- ilii-i baigi ha- ln tuipunded in his case al-o lu ally 100 one-story buildings along the riverfront that are used for week-end parties by Phlladclphlans and others, and It ls believed that thi Government will use these houses to accommodate In order to avoid assemblages of peoplo during the hoiiri vvhll- the Ger man loiiB-rnnge gun Is bombarding Paris tho prefer! of poller has decided to prohibit until further notice nil matlneer. whether theatre, vaudeville, motion p.cture or concert. It Is uveles to deny that a largo number of peoplo who liavo nothing special to do In Paris decided to leavo town during the Raster holidays, and he trains have been crowded In the last week. The town requires some time to accustom Itself to the "day light hate" fired by the Germans, but Parii really la adapting herself nd mlrablv to tho changed conditions in he'- life. H no doubt will bo a surprise for the future historians to read the diary men who are cmploved in constructing ' of a Parisian or touav nncl tee How the new building-- for the Ordnanco Dc-1 be went about hli business and nleas ..i...i,ni nt Wfiatiini-int. t'.iH. uro unnerturbeil. whether It took him to church on Good Fildav or to tho Distinctive Oxfords GENUINE CORDOVAN GUN METAL- WAX CALF (12 Exclusive Styles) (All Stvtcs. All Sluipts) $7.5o $gj;o qg $6 7 $8 $g CORDOVAN CALF NEW DARK TANS (40 Styles. All Sizes. All Shapes.) $g.5o $7 $J.50 $$ $g immmmim MEN'S 1312 Chestnut St. SHOES 1232 Market St. MARKET STllCKT SHOP OPEN CVCNINQS '1 Ml A. 1MIOM oitm:its rit.i,cii, ,- -,. 3bTOIIK OPLNS 8i3U A. M. M ( LOMJri AT 3)30 1'. M.s. Aclt'C&s, Salesman, Former Saloon keeper, Singer, Manufacturer and Cabaict Manager in Custody a?01"- . ...- .u. ,iuinn. attracting more -i)iM wnctner mo same lwiiui.iuiw ... .. . jw with the medical students, he lng that P T. 1. I: 'There ls an urgent need of pltf- a circus parade Ji Sa... in ih. arrnv nt nrcsent. and be- to Phllly when tbi attention than any- liarnuni ever put In Jutt what will happen taksi In the army at present, and be- to Phllly when the bunch strikes io '" ' ... .. .. , . .1... .... 1 .-111. tu 1 ,V..1,(..H nf ..AA.... . t AH ..... 1. l.l !h a h. CfranU.lieS Ol IIIO me-U- -'- c manci Wl ri,rv;utrtVlVII. Hill li ClliaV V. V... c . .K1,,a ..... r, 1 T t . .t.-nln..) 'IcileChOOl are commissionea as booh iid . iuuun.nc uial i uiuiil-i .vuseuuautn, in ..v-..i,,,.v. iSffuaw the army examinations, oth-, order to prevent casualizes,, will order . tru" : ff 'tTrlsT they would serve as privates tho i the dog Into one of the supply wagons. ! ; 'not it the dental students" Hut Phllly Is going Into the parade and, i '' .is uM,iui i-aueri-on puts it, win uc there with bells. The Liberty Division, or 11,000 mem bers of It, biokc camp early this morn ing and began the second lap of Its hike to this city with the bouyancy of an aircraft All along the route the soldiers are receiving the hearty greet ings of the Marylanders and In the lllt'f-Pt vlllflf-oa lllnan vinnflnnu n .... l.,l. Food and Equipment Problem ing the form of ovations. me i-nnaaeipni.-t regiment, neadea by Colonel O tl. Hosenbaum, Is due to arrive at the gates of Baltimore shortly before neon and, with Its band playing "Dlxlo" and other southern melodies, will march through a congested section of the camp site In Patterson Park. It will be followed by the 316th Infantry, commanded by Colonel Oscar J. Charles, and the neld artillery detachments. New York, April 5 Six persons w i In custody today In conntctlon with in vcstlgatlon of the murder of Ham Cohen, a gambler, last Monday The arresta were made by order of the Histt let Attorney's olllci and no charge lias ocen preferred against tnp personx rney are .Mario Handel, ac eorge 11. Williams salesman, pTERMASTERREAD tm SUPPLY BIG ARMY Jrf'r Satisfactory" After Goe- Uhals Slashes Red Tape j Panlel Clnncey, former mloonkei-iie aiK van e im, singer; ,iani-s vv i,rf. n- alt. manufacturer, and Jack l anavan cabaret manager. District Attorney Kuaiin savs the case asiilnst Morris Hotbenberg who is charged with the -murder, will be given to the Grand Jury- today. i SCULITOK TO PROTEST WuflllnRton, April 5. Jtetquartermaster tervlce Is set to ,ll needs of the American army I fiif the hastened movement plan. ! fluu and preparations of Acting inrlefmaeter General Goethals, and WiUee are such that the big army ex- 'MCiwltn France this ear can be equlp- i;n via maintainea wniio tne oepurt 'jwnt build, up a surplus for the men ifc be drafted tGoethals's "slicing of red tape and -Jmion of new blood Into the quarter--Ber service has worked wonders In Bit lupply situation, eiperts said today. fto i result the food and equipment itnKem Is "satisfactory." fe. ttb possible, however, that a certain I lUiotut of eauioment and sunnlles can lxlibUlned from the Hrltlsh and tho jnndi under the new brigading plan, 4,ttuj relieve the service here to a II extent, If need presses. The expeditionary force is the nuar- Hter'8 flrfet consideration. This i that a vatt stream of goods must J kept flowing abroad, for the Initial "fflr of clothing, rifles and shoes Is JU simplest part of the- whole prob jn. Considering wastage In both ord Wee and supplies, the task Is ciior mm and quartermaster oftlclals believe 1t It Is such as to permit of adding W about 500,000 extra men here this nr, i K hoever, the governing powers W.that the 800 000 men contemplated f" nd draft or more shall be 'ia " auartermaster Bervlce In--Z7 '" fina ways of meeting their ran, J"y men still looked contidently upon 2 ?t ironi situation, despite re ?JJ Oernian gains. They still lookte? ... ,0 n,ale a" offensive, say 2 weir delay Is probably due to a iX-i.10 - the maximum reserve STf tuiy 0n tne otller alld- somf Tjwned the thought that the original Sf Bn,a8h had disorganized tho ZrL?lnsWerabl' anl had prevented ifLrrvfro? avaHng themselves of tho w2ir a" efrccUve co'n'bac't 1m- organlzatlon? One Incident dealing with the 30lth Field Signal Battalion will answer that question Yesterday after noon, when the troops pitched their tents at Camp Kuhn. the battalion got busy with Its wireless outht. In eleven minutes the aerials were up and four minutes later Phillip Jacobs, the wire less operator, was In touch with tin outride world. Lieutenant O Mallet, of the aero company, and Lieutenant Harold Webb were ln charge of thu work and won praise from their superior ottlcers. s But this stunt was duplicated by the i) men lu the 315th und 316th Infantry m Heglmeuts. They pitched camps asg quickly as an expert bunch of circus H men and had their outfits under canvas In less than one-half hour after ar- a riving In camp, m As for tpeed artl&ts. Lieutenant Cole-- ' (3 man Brow n, former head matter of the Do Lancey School and now adjutant of H the Second Battalion In the 31 Ot'.i. takes S the cake. Major Norman II. Borden, bj commander of the battalion told his men i gp to get busy on the eats when they landed I EJ at Camp Kuhn. And they did Brown S threw dignity to the four winds and helped the boys get ready He cut the U bread and unpacked the sausage, and pj as a result well Brown served lunch j rj less than a half hour after camp was gj pitched B The Fifth Warders In Company H won B another big victory, too, and were the hn envy of other companies, tor captain David E. Williams, of Bala, had tho nerve to serve sirloin steak and fried potatoes In less than one hour after Colonel Rosenbaum raised tho regimental colors. A Week Gives You This Famous HOWARD WATCH i:-iKHi:i. THIN MODl.t viust rrutTi: riMi:Ki.i;ri:u vimii OUR CONFIDENTIAL, CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS $1 A WEEK Make the aurchast eat agj2raJ3JaJ3S!SiaJSSMaJSM3JSrS!3J2E2fSJ2Ma a - - -. j m 1 Q 1. 1 I Kiuseppi Donato Objects o Erection of Work in "Inartistic Locution" llnrrisburg, April 5. Gluseppl Donato, the Philadelphia sculptor, who made the "Dance of llternal Spring." the fountain group, for which a Dauphin County .fury decided M. S Hershey. the choco late manufacturer, should pay $26,000 has notified Harribburg Council that he desired to appear before It next Tues day. The irroun was presented to the cits- Is the Liberty Division an efficient i l 'e-irs ago by Hershey after lie lost ionization? On Incident rteaiim-vii i his case and the city has never been. able to decide wliere to locate it llie matter has been turned over to Park Commissioner Gross, who has selected Ileservolr Park, a limy city piavgrounu The Price Is tor the One Day Only! TOMORROW! Women's 25c to 39c Handkerchiefs, 15c nMr- Sample Line From a I'rominatt Vew York Imporli r. Of linen, Shamioek lawn and mercerised cotton with Svv is-s unci Irish hand em broidered or lu' edge; also novelty und Madeira 'kerchiefs. Ml l!rnt1ier .M MS MP HI. AytMVMUlVilVUlUUVnWMUUl High and Low SHOES for SPRING Remarkable Stocks Uncqualed Anywhere for Actual Value HATS Till M.MED FREE OF CHARGE ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eirjlith Filbert Seventh Women's Gloves 85c Milanese Silk I Gloves ' Two clasp. Whltt or black. 69( Kuyscr Silk Gloves, $1.23 Queen Hllzabeth. "White, black and pongee. Double tipped Ml Brothers FlILST FLOOIt, EIGHTH ST1U2HT mSU Y :' I don't care if the city makes bul lets of the group," said -Donato todav "but If It Is going to erect It It ought ir, go in a shaded level place, pieferably alone the river front It ought not to bo placed In Iho city park " Mavfeon & DeMatv) H15 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre TOMORROW A SPECIAL SALE Millinery DeLuxe $Z-00 n $ PHILADELPHIA MAN KILLED :c Campbell Falls Under His Own Train at Lansdalc j C ' Lan.dale. ra April B. Hugh Camp- E i bell, twenty-four eai old. of 1(11 Ncrth Corlles street. Philadelphia, vvasik ..... !. .lin Hn stenned from the V fv" "1"-la'l, ocom'otlve of double-header' freight TO AID LIBERTY THAN i the Philadelphia and Reading yard t . IJ")l!lltl LAH ,1(,re ,nl0 th8 path of a northbound pas- j - . ... -.nln TI lima Vi.irloH nt-alnut t the wheels of his own train and sus-, tnined a fractured skull, dying In a few minutes. I 4!hHKV s2" 3RT' StJ fji Positive 10.00 lo 16.50 Values JP?N MASS-MEETING EM J. Corhett nnrl Mn-to n... Ir to Be Speakers on The entire line of hhow room samples from one of our best millinerw. Every hat is a model of distinctiveness,indi idual smartness and ch. Every hat fa fully up to the Maw son & DeMany standard or we would not handle them at any price. -Dress hats, walking or street hats ana those ever-popular tailored hats. 1 .501 sell ?j Women's High and 3.50lu510 Low Shoes IJI.ul. -.itin. pat. nt coif, gun lu.tal. glared l.nl. tan .alf grav, brown anil Willi., kid. Willi.' bin ksl.lll, Nulnlrk and :lll jf- High -.!... - in lai-. ami buitiiii -alrs li -.liof in civli. rii-, pumps and l oIunl.il tU- Women's SI to SG Hinli Roots. LS i hi. oi butt. in Wi II. d 1.95 ul'.m Women's $7 nnd $S So OQ High Shoes ' fi51 rootn cur 'I hat hh'i He litiplleiili-d at the I'rlie M.m .jnait voiiihlnation ' ur. t )4o.S, Cfca0Ll-fNKla-v Wl I Next Monday 1ijSi.V,'netlng letiarawss to Inaucuratn the campaign at the Unl- lVania 1h belncr nr. m &&? smk5K? fci Ti-iL' ."sttiap i;-:::i.. "ir-vr- . '.' r.v (klffi r" more than the big sum iSwlat iiii'S lec,.ond Ioan- T" mass- SUt-.l i X ....- ,,, iw cjiiimniiiiu ikf.n !,' P' m- ""d arrangements k lii" .r.b?lt'- once pugilistic chain. lerf S,BS?. "L "'""..Marie oflt.r. . I ' "' ucircso. several SSm JJm ,ha,e,6WI1 uervlca in ShneV1'LB'.V.t'e'".0.';PerleuceB: l M.-i. """;cu uy mo united ?fth"S B.anU- S'epheiiB Heck- trtslde, " "v,l"l PT IN COKE PRODUCITON ; Qaarter of 1018 Shows Itcduc- Uon of 6G2.774 Tons I8"U.TIIU. r... April BAcoordlng " hiada public here coko nro- n In li,. . . 'm7 . wonnniBvuie region for ,."Rquarter of 1818 showed a .!. nidoM?'774, ,01"' wI,cn compared' j,, J"iuctlon for tho samo period In I 7v fciCS rlo covered by tho report In- lx weeup ,r thn w.A n Jat winter. There, was some iv in tne latter part of Fcb "rch. waa dlsappolntlne ow- Skin Comfort For Our Boys Found In Cuticura Hm Soap to Cleasi ud Purify tUOmttMst to Soothe and Heal These fragrant, super- creamy emollients soothe rashes, relieve irritation. clear the ikin of redness, the scalreof daadrulT and the. hands of chaps and rouijnncss. v or cuts, M'onndK, bruises, bites nnd jStings of insect'-. iuuDurn crvvmanurn they are most eucc tlvc. San pit Each Fr. bf Mu. Aoaresspox card! Cutkur. U.CX.eM.BMte.' SoM everywhere. Saap Vc. Oint. (W S-GV e ii i I I w iI I&f, 'AW SKr You Save One-Third to a Half and More In Our Great Removal SALE OF FURS OUR entire stock, without restriction or reserve, goes jfj :.i.. iei nl nt .tin mnsl slnrllinir l-pdnrl inns. & Before we move to our new store at 1215 Chestnut Street we must dispose of every fur coat, coatee, fur set or scarf. & i Spring-Weight iicarfs- jMcn's High and Low Shoes.. . . Tan i alf. gun-metal, gl izcd kid and mi -dov.'ili In Shoe 1'iitdinci Department There's a Cleaner for Every Kind of Shoe, ile to .'55c Men of Moderate Means Who Wish Durability Plus Style in Their Spring Clothing, Will Buy Here In Oilier Worth We Arc Sure Thai Men Who Arc Looking for Quality at Small Cost Caimot Find the Equal of These Suits at Their Prices in An) Other Store Men's & Young Men's Men's $25 Blue Smart Spring $1C Suits., f AO Cheviots and casximrix-s in every wanted fashion. f18 Worsted SUITS A SPLENDID SPECIAL Absolutely all-wool, lluiuhonio ly tailored. All sizes. ! Men's & Young Men's High-Grade $90 Spring SUJTS AU I Cas-simercs, homespuns, cheviots. 1 and fancy mixtures. We Specialize in Men's Kirschbaum All-Wool Clothing, 20, 25, 30, 3540 In n complete ranye of models "jour money's worth o money back." Men's Trousers in Dark Stripe Patterns Thai an viiv pupul.it f-'i - pi in-; Two 5tcfrSO..")l) & AM Lois at.. S U ri r i . Qil.ilitii an r. ptii.i.ill ,. I It llrolhers- -X 1 l.UOIt ' 7N I A11 Pi T TT MtW v ' I I J I r nl 1 Boys' Spring Coats & Suits s4.98,7.50&$10 'Maun of these lots would cost about ii.t much today at wholesale. M IT.- In casslmeres, eheviots. mixtures, lit,iues.puiiK and all-wool blue serges. Mili tary und Norfolk btyles. Alto Jun'or Nor folk, Billy Hoy and Jliddy elfects with 1-iuii, collar or separate collar and cuffs. L.-HB or short trousert.. ri)AT. Popular Trench stjl.- in all wool nav v erge, mlMurc. and khaki, Mi.f :. to 17. Well-Known Regatta Wash Suits s1.65lo53.98 'l !- ii. Ii Junior N'orfull. and Mlddj effects i'li Ions or short nous-era Plain white or vvliii. with e-ontra-Mlng cllui and eufts Gala tear. Inn n- ami r. i- Jle z . lo It' Just Arrived! Extraordinary Purchase of Young Folks' FOOTWEAR ll'c .Ire Famous for Our Low Prirrs and Sturdy Qualities White canvat-. Nuburk, Inn k--kiii, al o gun-metal, patent cultckln, kldsklu and 52.29 to 57.50 2.39 " 4.50 1.79,o,4.50 9ge , 2 '2.39 ' '4 NOHTIl 5 .lust Arrived: uxtraorainaru rurcnusc ot mr f t U Ready -to -Wear HATS atf2.95 tan leathers tic llrl' Shoe Mze.-i 2 ' i to S . . Mlc' lie-i hues 11 'j lo 2 . Children' .ioe Mzet, t lo 11 Infnut' Mioe-f-ise.- 1 to 5 l.lltle llojs' Mmrii Mzet i to lai. Ml Ilrollier-l-'ir:T l-'I.OOR Burnt Ostrich Pompons, $1.98 In black, peacock blue, hand, navy, purple, etc. HTS TIIIMMI.lt ritl.l. 50.00 Wolf, all color. 29.50 G5.00 Fox, all color. . 32.50 93.00 Ermino 40.50 139.00 Squirrel G9.50 149.00 Hudion Seal . . 79.50 179.00 Kolin.ky 89.50 FUR COATS Sal l'rice 59.50 74.50 89.50 S k'- fei I''1" .. H 19.00 Marmot m 149.00 Muakrat l7Q.nn Mu.lcrat M 250.00 Nutria 125.00 m 290.00 HudaonSeal ....145.00 325.00 HudaonSeal -...185.00 II 390.00 Leopard 195.00 FUR SETS Ttee. Trlre 55.00 Raccoon 65.00 Taupe Fox 105.00 Taupe Wolf 135.00 Brown Fox 195.00 Croas Fox 97.50 197.50 Beaver 98.50 197.00 Pointed Fox .... 98.50 First Saturday in April! Values of the nort that have spread our mil linery fume from coast to coast. Sketch bliouh three of the ultra-smart styles in thfs great larietj. Made of Lisere Braid, With Col orful Georgette Crepe Facings Have wide polished ribbon bows, flowers and thiny quills for trimming. Plenty of blackts and some desirable col ors. Regular .. values every $0.95 hat a remarkable special at.. ' Mt Brothers riltST FLOOH, NOnTII tWVltVWVlVVVlVVYVWl Purchases will be reserved In cur i-auf.s until next fall upon payment of a deposit, payment "" continued monthly. SL j Repairing and remod- S ellng at law cost. i Purchasing agents' orders accepted. I, ' 1 Coats.. ' -5.0" & a r In fathionable prlnB shades ! jUfT light velour or poplin I X H Full - length Ixix - pUitcd I m styles. Half ullk I K fa lined. AT 1 ?f f I 4FI I I il i A ft ., cJ Si yiV4kUU s U ! ifllll V. 1 "' a ya si III llll l 11 f Price S fays' ItJl f((J'L-JrV 11 I 27.50 g r Istii liUW u -LJ 32.50g Jf If If fill V Vl 52.50 1 HiIf II UP L 67.50 m "WW Urfl $20.75 A l ij UxL or $15 kA ft III ii 5 H3l V: Always a Busy Day in Our Misses and Women's Salons. And We're Splendidly Prepared! Newly Arrived Styles and Matchless Low Markings Unite in Presenting to Our Customers a Collection of Charming Spring Apparel Far und 16oi'C Anything fj Which You Arc Accustomed at These Popular Pricey 16.50 F" '"" I COATS U J'uplln model In I'rklu blue, nand, Co- ( penlmiteii. rluy. (luaker, cray A; navy. (luake-r. gray and nuvy blue. Have looso-hanelni; back, telf-niaterial belt and over collar of contrasting material , . , AI.o Trench coats of khaki army cloth, 6martlv iockctcd. Misses' Dresses, Model Illustrated $ e Taffeta, with attractively braided bodice. Clcorg"- J A J etto crepe sleeves, square neclt and flounced-at-slde skirt. Also terge, crepe meteor and combination fiocka In draped ViS top and tupnlo styles. Repealing a Wonderful Value! Girls' Shepherd A. 98 Check Coats . ) Belted effect, with contrasting collar, patch pockets and novelty buttons. Sizes 8 to 1 1. Sketch uhotvs one. Misses' Suits $2Q 7 5 Now rlpplo coat, tdlt in hack and trimmed with bono buttons, white V'af" cloth veutee and braid binding Also poplin Hultu with iK-jiluni back and braid trlmmlnif. ifoTnn, Suits $39 75 Illktlnctlve New l'lare Model of I'oln-t Tlll Coats are fenil-littlns at back and havo tleht sleeves buttoned to elbow. Collar may be worn high, or low Lit Ilrolher. SUCOND FLOOIl Women's Coats & Capes.. $95 1 Rliinnli.fr m.it nf wlirtlitr V vveieht velour lu navy blue, buftan, J'eMn blue, clay color and Quak- r eruy I hoie. of tlilued and belted styles! lined to waist or throughout with Matin. Aloo hooded capes of aunte, In full rlpplo style, beautifully lined with doited silk Big Girls' Wool Serge Coats, '11.98 Have crossed belt with buckle in black, set-In pock ets and pearl but tons. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Tots Chic Serge A QO Cpats ' 0 Have silk poplin col lar and ruffs; belt nnd entire lining-. Sizes i to G. $1.98 Plaid Gingham Dresses Show traoeked waist, white pique collar and Size 8 to 14 52.79 Mdo w-ltjnc paten pockets. 1 I.H rotl.eri SECOU VIS1X ODK Ilia HESTABHA BESI-rGir-JCVlCSXTJUJfG.AX JCOWJE8X-CMC8.UrXM,lTKlt. Yiyxm m "W, HM-M-MMMMMi-aMM - r -. I -i-J 'b "15
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