, JATION IN AUSTRIA (SCHWAB PUT SERVICE EXTREMELY DELICATE TO COUNTRY FIRST jlarKca w-""fc """" unvo up Projected Trip to Vienna as mmi. , ..-ront nt Ca v Nears Crisis Patriotism i fGEBMAN PRESS VIOLENT jRAPID pACE EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918 PS T ii Tin. 4 ,(f isSCrt Very impun.iiii. xi. ui ( People Aio ucnniiiu "" Entcnto IN TASK Great Steel Man and Shipbuilder on J oli Thirty Minutes After Arrival in Washington HnOilnglnn, April 1H F.. mlnl dlpati from Swltrcrland. BAH " . l-.i. lititplnti nlwl npriinn :,(, na BOi" " fftrroaper comment inuicaies uuu me fSmlcal situation " Austrla-Ilunenrj .VS..... irnnrl delicate. Austria. tr.. .... ,,, ,. pninlnir to Hip crcat- I '"'V ho tohl nt his proposed IIXmIII' security no longer exists ' Europe, which was to he mail. 'I capable or nny i ,ich summarizes leporls from Hilda- WnsliliiRldii, Apt II 11 Chnilcs .M. Schwab. Amei lea's ki cut est steel man and shlpbulldci, gave tip a tilp that would have can led him Into the lighting lanks of 0111 bos in riance to direct the building ot the greatest mercantile mailne scivlcc ever dreamed of In this countrv. To ol ngo to r'Tim-Miii. security no longer cmsih "u'to miiuu mis m op iiinue vwiiiin mMT fflWIIV""-' a a - . . n ntt aIbm Ki the situation 'l cipanio ot nny,- "vcn,. IrTjumv" ' "anted to p to the front again tSutrked discontent reign In Vienna, nc -las I did two jears bo." said Mr rnrdlng to lite dispatch, while, speeches Schwab. "List week I made up tin r. ..,mA In Parliament ny me i zeens iiniui in iirudcn tile sub ect to .Mr. l,',. eima mid roles Inspire hatred of Schwab and Invited several Mends to Wjito-Slav and demand reorganization of , dliinct- the night I had determined to fV!.,.i..tliincarv Kven the Soeial-Pcmo. talk It over with het r ..i.i tn lme nroelnlmed hi the "Sim u.iu oiin-.i.rn.i I.. BnH.A ....ai-.i hen the matter of my fmenirchy Is not directly intsrcsicti in ti Ip vvns spt ting upon hci . There was P" . nt i.ermnnv against Great lint ii turn f.f f... it..,. .... !,.. r, ., Britain. France and merlca. she listened to me e)ilalu that I hart The dispatch follows a stiiing deshe to view the lighting "A dispatch from nucHpcst niiniiunccs nt close innge again. Then suddenly Hut Baron i'"11"" ""; .',,; , . ""e lumen on nio him of rlnnnrc i" h-"'iii.'h "" " ?.lrn Affairs This measure of an ffiiul kind leads onB to think that J!Ui....V... ...II norlnna lint hnlrt tip irery lonP tlnie Win not view the flRhthif; beic""' asked That was a few divs before Mr I ,t nnv rate the noinl-, x,m- trertlfn i"ll,:...iM,,'' ' h,ii i.t slip nvkoil Bni8u , i. tiprli inq not hoi Bimn rvui ,---.- -- .--.-- i . .---- .- -.. fiflcfl of Minuter of rorelRn AITalri for' Muilev confoncd with ine about ship ft Try loiin mill- ':. . v i Ritlon of the new minister has been re- , , iSVfdln Austria with more resolution "'' Ij?.r.ithu,lastn One Kathers the lm""n I ptopose to tnke orders from I took this Job becausn he t it iiiv(im1 m a In .t It ntnl If 1 ni .. t .tt nthusla.n One Kathers t io inw "" ' " .V L . " . "', Z V, " "" "1 Vf.rrlon that it is once more h imcsiiou " .. -. ...... ..vr ... nun, n m i-uun- T ..VUdlpnev dpvtlned to bide the Im- can help In this tremendous nsk T ' Ki..iMHtv of tli co-np-ratlon of n tier- shall lip h.ipnv that he asked me I IJonnfe of tlrst iniportnnc Tin; esou-, flrr , nnl (l Hhlpliullder I must f till characteristics of ftiinri nurlan hip, ,)(, ()) l0 flp,(, ,f t (im ti) aoconi,hl) h raci, 'nj'K'"".'' " ''.','. "" ' ,""'- .invthlnp It will lip from tint end Aitncn to the ordeiH wnicii come irom ,. , . . . , i...f. .,i Tiii.tjnpsi , Mr. Schwab reached Wnshlncton ctr(m.."- ivesterdiv afternooii and within half thrlf In llnusp of (nnN in j,,,,,, j,,,,, tnV(pn 1(,i, ,,f )l8 ,, r.llnrr l tllft SchWtl7PI PlOSS ilntlnu till nvnnpi. j.f lil.lr.li nu l.r. jeltgniph which teneitM the opinion of mnpf t.pipst,ed it. is ' tii build SiilJ9ln SPlte oi tile rlcois of the cen- ' jorshlp the pol. icil situation remains Invents moved swiftly after Mr. ixtrtmciy o"nc lie m in inuiiiii-ii ji i .m-iiw (in s aiiiv.ti vi mo conclusion Vienna marked illsionlent iclcns and i of u two hour conference which the I om hars remirks it could reallv be. I steel tnnRiintP had with Chaliman 13 Impfsslble to repeHt I'll the contrary , x Hurley, of the United States ship ' rtePoIeshaie h-ard vi b dellKht of tho .,, ,)0ad nnd Charles A Ple7. vlcei piesldent of the ljmerRoncv lleet Coi poi.itlon Ir ITijsftitHtt'js Proclautatlmt APRIL 26 TO HE L1RERTY DAY N ENEMY who 1ms grossly abused the power of organized government and who seeks to dominate the world by might of the sword challenges the rights of America and the liberty and life of all the free nations of the earth. Our brave sons arc facing the fire of battle in defense of the honor and rights of America, and the liberty of nations. To sustain them and to assist our gallant associates in the war a generous and patriotic people have been called upon to sub scribe to the third Liberty Loan. Now, therefore, 1. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, do appoint Friday, the 26th day of April, 1918, as Liberty Day. On the afternoon of that day I request the people of the United States to assemble in their respective communities and liberally pledge anew their financial support to sustain the nation's cause. Patriotic demonstrations should be held in every city, town and hamlet throughout the land under the general direction of the Sec retary of the Treasury and the immediate direction of the Liberty Loan committees organized by the Federal Reserve banks. Let the nation's response to the third Liberty Loan express in unmistakable terms the determination of America to fight for peace, the permanent peace of justice. For the purpose of participating in the Liberty Day celebration all employes of the Federal Government through out the country whose services can be spared may be excused at 12 o'clock noon, Friday, the 26th of April. In witness whereof I have herqunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. By the President. WOODROW WILSON. ROBERT LANSING, Secretary of State. BILL MINUS "PORK" UPSETS TRADITION Senate Committee Has Unprec edented Task with Rivers and Hnrbors Measures Wntliliigtnn, April 1!) An unprecedented task fui.es tho Sen nto Commsiro Committee tortnv It Is the consideration of a "porklcss" rivers and harbors appropriations bill When the t'omincno Committee went Into seson today thc.v had before them the rivers and hatbors bill, ns pnscri b the Monte, and mrrvliiK atiptoprla tlom nmountlnr- to only $13,227,300 This Is one of the lowest appropria tions ever Introduced for this put pose I'or 111.UI.V vears the nppropilatniti np provlmattd from $3n ouO.Ortl) to $H!i OUO UOll It has been the tistinn for Concres" to ue this bill for ' pork barrel" pur poses Constituent Ht home and home Industries have rei cited favors under this bill, and Improvements which were aimed to win votes were frankly Intro duced anil fought over With the House havlnit the larfiest membership, the rlvtrs and harbors bill alwavs nine to the i euato Commerce Committee to be prumd Conditions Inw tliati(,"d this vcar With the Cnlted Mato in the inliM of a crcat wnr. even member of the lloue has been aMied to cut down hi appropriations to the tuiiount nlisoluteli im essary for the protection f til (ommette of the na tion 'I he bill ionics to the Senate this Presl- IJUinn rp A I W TVfi T)I TOII their members are "off th reuervaltfiit." pork ' L.11H11 1L1 lUllUuH IboUIng ngalmrt the Overman Dill Tito ! Administration forces have been nlcfiri AVI7R1M AM I) II I VYTI? ,hc ""PP" of thre or four Hemibllcan. J T JJlUUin LI 1 Ll Li V7 1 Li' indications tod vear with the approval of tho 'dent as one whldi contains no I It Is expected that the Setiato commit tee will not cut down the npproprla . Hon, hut tlirio Is a slight chance that .ML' ll''l 0.l l.lll.'lll- II. ,. ' lllLlltlll.l inasmuch as some Senators nre nnHious to secure improvements for their homo .States rivers and Imrhors War iiiasures Inve bten woven Into the bill It presents one ptoilslon which Is IIMInctt a war incHSiire 'Ibis I a provision for the Investigation of terminal facilities I i harbors It Is aimed to use all of t.ie efforts possible to secure tirmlnal facilities In utile .hat tho war mmmerie of the natloi may li piopcrlv handled ' Tho nppioprlatlons asked for are J2,3t8,n'iO for malnteiiaiHe, and JIC.SO, KTift fur neeessjiM lmliroemeilts Senator fit tela r bo,ies lo report tho K'nnlnK next Widnesday, speeches on bill out next wiek JOHN PURROY MITCHEL NOW FLIES UPSIDE DOWN Koimcr Mnyor of Xevv Yoik Also Does Tnil Spin Over Pa cific Ocean today were that the ooooiU tlonr by concentrating their utrcnch upon me uoko Bmiin amendment. pcificIly namlnir agencies affected by the pro posed reomanlratlon, would be abla to I muster sufficient Btrength to materially change the bill The Hoke KmlMi amendment would limit tho application of the Orermati I bill to the War and Navy Departments, the shipping hoard, the Emergency Fleot corporation, and the IJureau ot Mine. Amendments are also pending to specifi cally exempt the Interstate Commerce Commission Senator Overman, of North Carolina, rejected all suggestion of compromiser today and declared his determination he bill arc to be reduced lo thirty mill- to light all efforts to limit the operation utes inch, while remirks on amendments "f 'I'?,,1'1.". t'V"'.' the hill he declared, would Imply a lack must be conllued to twenty minutes of oontidence In the l'resldent This arrangement Is expected to bring ' tho measure to a Republicans Pledged to Sup port Administration Meas ure, Increasing Power VI nshlniion, April 19 The end of :ho long controversy In the Senate over Ihe Overman hill was In sight todaj lly unanimous consent, talk Is to be translated Into action Ue- hii lilr. Vpul f -Major John I'uttov .Mltcbel forniet Muvor or S'ew , loili, with his tutor Lieutenant llobert Mnltesse of the Krench I'll lug Cotps took bis first lessons In trick tljlng I, lln.il vole liv next Thursday. Tho tlsht has nnrtowed down to an effort to make the bill sptclfic. In Its present form, the measure extends . blanket powers to iho rresldciil to re construct tho war management as be ses nt tn ine mtctet or niRiier em- ,. Im.. t V.i flnli.it Impnl ta pvptmi.prt 1 i ney aseenocii ..eini ieei, ami ine n.iur ,. put the pUtie Into a tall spin Major ' I,,,l,nle " tho lllMMlc Indicates a Mitchell duplicated the feat unanimity of opinion In the Senate that , Klvlng nn hi back IO0U feet ovet the reorganization Is mcessaij Views of r.icllle Oian was a new and novel e- Senators, however differ widelv as to perlenee for the Mn lor Ills face was the ttvnt of suih reorganization and isiMiid with the oil and Rieasp fliliig i thcte is much opposition to give the bail, from the motor after the first full President earte blanche In making the loop but he siuiessfullv completed bis nciis,tiy changes first tipslde-ilown living stunt after The llemoiliits as the Senate Is now 1 i,m utcn.im .tinnesse nail loiu mm now lonsi -iikii, nave a majuruj in unit six lo namllc the control votes Approximate!) half a dozen 01 Remember to Save Your Fuel nd food! Spear's new cooking range and new warm air dis tributor helps to conserre both. Have one installed now. Call and see one in operation. JAMES SPEAR STOVE AND HEATING CO, 1823 Market St. "A Stove for Every Purpott" srrrmirni 0--- ----s1(,U. III'I.NN 81.111 . M. MI CI.OSI.s T 3lS0 V. S. MUST DIVORCE HUSBAND OR LOSE INHERITANCE1 Kmnnuol Kline Answers Wife's Suit With Dioailsidc of Dcnitnciution of Herself and Patents MfVJtlX 01 v uum i'iiiiii ,ts nil ine icitfh!, the are showing indHTerei ce for they realize ln successor cinnot in seme do one oi ineir irienas 'h tone of Hie '.erman mess I rr slsnlflcant The Koelnli-chp Volks- Wnrr Netv VnrU, April l'i I nlosi kIio dl vones hrr husbaml and rtmairles Mrs Sadie Klein will forfeit one-sixth of the J2"0 000 estate of her father .lullus Mil ler, whoso will has hi en tiled bete Mrs Kit in already bus sued for sepi- tho announcement vvns made, ' ration, alleging i.maniiel Klein her bus. that today a statement would be I band, triatcd her cruellj and abandoned pMituns" vlolcntlv takes the lmperor Oitrls to tak for what it calls the mMt pslnful Impicsslon produced in HOtrffliny. It adds that Czernln wa Iporani oi ine f-oieirigns letter, mat tin Getman minister was no better In-1 formed and that such a letter would I 'he tone of Hie i. erman pies also given out telling In detail In what direction Mr Schwab a energies would be dhectcd. Tlie big tnsk that confronts the for met dliectlng genius of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation It vvns inide plain, will be the pioductlon end of the Umergcnev l'lect Coi notation He will nrer have been written In the tlmo of have full power to eativ out In what- Frtws Joseph ..... icver wav he sees best the plans and J7",.a,l5.V.ono "'" ,no1 TV1 "lll'?u1l policies of the shipping bo.ui. Tn nrloslty this r sobei picture which,' j,,. ,.,,. ,, 1,1,, unik -VIi Schwab Jlie Menna correspom ent of the Muen-1 ', ' Ja" on Ills w oik. .Ml ?ciiw.iii Atm Neuest Nacnrlchten diavvs of "' n't eiv ulioitlj on n tour of He Internal sltunion of Austtia He many of the big Milpvards especially njr , In the East, to see how thev aie cart I Ilstrrd or f.'rmiHu lulled i lug out the task of filling the nations fThe declarations nf the innn.iich I ci v Ing need foi shipping til nf dip Inlmstf r Trntf.Kttt Int.u ef Initio .till I.a flr.no In ni itpi- tbflt All Wenilshlp and brotherli fellcltv, aie not 1 Schwab mav lmpiess upon them vvhatlr lafficlent to reassure 11 jnd calm our lio tegnids as the biggest single factor 1 E tOTKIfnce It 1 11 fact mat plots havn.nf Ihn task, that tho vards must as sumo the responsibility fot production Tn an Inteivicw Mr. Schwab stressed the point that ho had enteied heatt and soul Into the task which con fronted him. "At a time like this, and I am not attempting to sav this In a splilt of cheap patilotism. it Is tho duty of eveiv man that can In any wa ex tend help to the Government to do so," ho dcclated "I have come hcie teady to do whatever I can to be of help, and I feel sine that with the able men associated with the oiganizathm al teadv that we can put over tho Job "My main Impression of the con sttuctlon end of the vvoik, as I have been able to gather It so Ta- is "1111 the lesponslbilltv must re, with the men that ate building the ships. The Oov ci ntnent Is furnishing 'hin wit'i A,,tr.lm. ,,i il-iteniiiorr to the materia and the tnoncv anil tiiev t Mention of deputies who called at- i ",Ust K.et Ule com,lelca "S"-B,J '"" Witlon to ilie pronounced agitation l"..,, ".'nl ,. ,vi taKo m0 to the a-TS t berata'iVlt liii,i. .n 1 ,. has alwavs been my ptaciice 10 kci in Austria said lie was awaie of this "!Y. ."...' .?..,., ', tne(nio.i mnnnc "S "I"1 IaV:. --gre,ted It. ac 1 " Vnen UneUe. for if wo do not t: ""'" ", "'-i'i"- noiii ticnna , ,i ,s ,t ul x,0 imposs ble Tor US 10 lit WAS emnliatli In n.urlln. .l.t "" ' ". ' . .', rri.. ..Ill wliri.i. !,;, ...... expect niuNimuui imiicichi; '' " atwiuier tne fore en nor t.ie lmme . ' 1. .,.... i... 11 1.111.1 11. iwllfv .e .u . ..-.-.. no o 1U in lliv cinivut ... - ""- - ,..-- -- ,.,. . ,, " ,,, "" " uenniieiy uuiieisiutn. mt mi.. ... a in the least In the chance in - , miv in Mm nrlulnnl decisions llr-nrlnn Vnr, l.n Mlnlu. ,..! .. l. .lilni.t...- Itr.'ttrl 1 (,r TI --. . ....,. ..iinir.- ol- policies Ol me iii'l'i" ..- iv , Bd(,c'1 t,lat. according to nm heic to see that the progiam when "unalterable views of the Crow n t ordered Is fulfilled " ith which he as comnletelv an. her Klein, In his ansuct to Ills wife's suit, sajs 1 n ot al examination of this person wll lonvlnce any one that she 1 pos sessed of the soul features nnd action of Judas Ucarlot , Is an argument most convincing of the truth of the doctrine of illumination Of bis father-in-law ho wiote 'Hid Scrooge In his woist tints wa an angel of goodness loinpirid with Julius Miller (If hi" mother-in-law be said ' Mio Is indeed the Intarnntlon of all that lias been said of mothers-in-law and deponint thnllenges Hit world to produce lie r equal ' RELIEVE AMERICA CAN ' FORCE PEACE THIS YEAR Hritish People Think It Possible, if We Can Rush Knougli Men Acioss (lib nit", Apiil 19 -Tint (lit lliltlli people belUvc the might of the t'nited States may fono the Kaiser, with hi at lilies depleted, to seek terms of peace In 191R. Is the opinion expressed b i:d ward Price Hell. London conespondent of the Chicago Iiallv News, in a cable gram to his paper He savs ' I'c.ilp this vear Is no longer legiided ns Inconceivable, provided means inn be found to hurr largo numbers of nirr lean ttoops to Krnnte Seek Plans for S70.000 School lilusslinrn, . I., A all I'1 The (ilass I oro Ho ml o' IMuialloii will tiv out a competitive plan in engaging a new architect foi the niw giammai school building The former aiihltccf deilai.il that satlsfactorv pians i otild not b, prepared to bring the com of the truc ture within the $7 OOH limit llxed. lit the board Cue other irchlloit hue agreed to submit plans foi a ehr-aper school building rJ keen fomented against tho nlliince and 6 feel tliev novel ntlld lme hepn 1WI..IM. If f... I..I...1 .1 . I.xn.t.... 1.n.t ..n. 'IS ..... .....I -Mt.J.ttlllll II. Ill III'" ,ilerclsed so much Infiuence upon our IMiersanes aim given tuem weapons CWlnn us 1e know and foreigners 1 how that a verv inmnrtant nnrl nf (he Vwilatlon is jmpathrtlc to the Ihi- ntc "Speeches delitPreil In T'nrllTnienl lit. the CJechs Jugo-livs nnd Poles ln- Hire- flif. riatrf.,! tt r;..t, ,... 1-, ... Krtere I? demanded in the name of the rntu or nationalities a reorganization M Austrla-rungnn Kven Hip soclnl Democrats have proclaimed in the Aus trlin Chamber of Deputies that the fnonirrrtt- In clmri U ..ni .ii...ii.. i. t .... ... u,lu, , ,. ...J. (in.-.i.v in sttrHted In the struggle of (Jorinanv Wlniit France Kngland and Americ.T, Austria Is comincr tn the r-rpntost fliOI. roltln and recuntv nn longei exist It Hies place to a situation capable of any possibility NO striking of the colors at the New Store. All wool 28 years ago, all wool today, all wool tomor row! William H. 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I..I ., , .... . . frltl for rah at Ion would alwavs be EJEjasliuiMSHSlEraBaiiSMajaSISSSIBiMS tSaraeil ailtl 1rrntr,1 u m-inmlna nf Ur $Utc Ilurlan Mronnlv Prn-deriiina Thei Budanest neusmnnrm In ffttn. Bentlns upon the appointment of Baron wlin as Foreign Minister, lay em inula upon the statement that un roilnf Ioalt to the alliance -tlth .Cermany 1 tbe main featuie of !his Wiley. Thej assert Austrla-IIu.igary's welpi policy vv 111 not be altered In the Kt, This view Is echoed bv German news- WMra received in Amsterdam, which jelcome the appointment of naron Cu Pti. hom thej point to as n con Juiced mpporter of the policy of an ililancei with Germany .The North German Gazette, the scml 1clal organ savs the alllancn with pttmany will remain necessarily the cornerstone of the dual monarchy's for- tn policy being a necessity demanded )J the historical Interests ot both peo-Dies Minern Union Organ Retrenches ' .."-" r... ftjirii 1 jjisiriui JJMquarters of the I tilted Mine AVork- ' -litre nas received notice from In-! unanolla ibat tli l'i,n,i vu- xi.v ' err Jnii.i :.-, ,:.! -.vj """ 1: Year. .iii V' . ""-fv1 I'ai'cr lor Bonie 1 1 mV?t,lu b? Issued hereafter as a semi- 1 1 L, owing to tne lllch enal nf nr-lnt. I I rates, U publlshed ' several Ian- t 8 the juice arid flavor inat make pineapples fiood. Get the pineap-' IFles with the most juice w the richest flavor. Vopikp PINEAPPLES "J'Uiut Fruit in the World" lttnameropiko" is on cvcry wrapper PiJ.r U DM If .oppl, , vatt ,iKtUlL,fi'tkOtt (jsUEcS of Supreme Value-Giving! j ' M4i Millinery Vife pb A Repricing on Our 1 Original Prices Ranged Up to 918.50 A Repricing on Our Own Splendid Chapeaux $8'50 & $10M Dress. Hats Street Hats Afternoon Hats Tailored Hats Sports Hats A N OCCASION of merit that warrants the immediate attendance of uell-drcssexl qelTerai hundred of the newest midsummer styles-and of that style for which this .tore ! so favo7ably known, find two new price levels for a very special .cHin Paris inspiration, arc , expressec I In V IUIr-. others being original moo - CU r K 5iUrc $.S0, $.S0 d ?10,0Q yA Iteady-lo-Wcar Hats 1 rr t siipiUI uf bin k xlmn In. ml m mi iiiloied . repe latinos 1 . lion .mil tlutteis line .l(oit lint $2.95 Snilni Hnls. ' SI. OR in S-'l.flR liesii.ible models lti it.inteil colois with baudx IJIack liscre Dress Hats 1 So QQ M JJ l..irgi and medium tticorue1- ilrts siiapes and mi ait I Leghorn Hals, $2.08 & $3.08 Nittufu! tuloi I'm uomti. atul mifcM- Ihirnt Plumage and Pom Pons HIjuU sun) liaw pui tlp ami lnown )S 1.491 Women's $2 "Onyx" Silk U-l CQ Stockings' A ItlacK and poiiiil.it kIi.kIp V1U -IIU tir with intMt fi i7Pil tdp- Women's 1 Si .291 -- Union Suits ' i i Meni clote sill, ti u bl. I lull 1 1 pal t I'inl. nud tiliite t Women's Lisle Thread Stockings Fashioned In him I. w lib nnv i blown and bionz. Hoys Union Suits Light in igln ioti ii i ibbeil )55c ii. grnv 59c T75; Silk-Boot Stockings I 1 nil rasbifllec, i - nfnnt.il I tnis Hlai k Millie A. colors it llrullirrs rirsi I'looi South lS J .1 llrtilliers I'lltsT l'LUUIS, NllltTII 4 " 4 Sash-Tied DRESSES of $349 Plaid Gingham for Girls lti -fp tlipin . lo 1tu tlifin. Tlint, w ifitturr tit .n, will ht thr experlenre or , NrurpH uf mutluT-. nml iclrU looking; for M kinnrt. tHcr Irpnblp little whhIi frock for . liumnllntr flfnr. In...i i.l..k...t ..1.14. ..!... ...11 i-o nirl , j IjllUU III lit ItTII MUlll- iltll(- iiiiiiiu nnu ,i . ,j Ihji keu .ue Intel efctlrig features btzes B IU J I & " irP .U L-A i A '- i ' iN I i umu 4'i.SS Pretty Lingerie Dresses 1'erM.iii l.tiin. with lace, embroidery mil ribbon bash Sires 8 to 14 $4.98 Smart Tub Dresses, $7.98 I'e ii Tun inatitlal In vntlous colors lime Loutrasting collar and cuffu, hand tinbiolderi troilul buttons and double i rossed belt .. M . . . i Shepherd Check Coats, $4,981 Pelted sle with contrasting collar, I unvelt,v buttons and patch pickets I Sizes 8 to 1 I 1 Silk Poplin Coats f or Tots,$5.98 empire st le 111 various colors Havev em bioldeied white mull collars and pouch potKiti I'ull lined S'zes 2 to 6 - 4 (HO Q t ' lMWMMWVMWW l.ll llrntlirri. si:t hm ri.uin Saturday f Features lundicds ot Models Right in Stale and Right in I'riec f.i'ir Emphasis lo the Extraordinary Yaliie-Ching t naraeier vi uur Misses anil ll qinen s apparel Sections A Vast Impos inir Array of Misses' and Women's Modish Outerwear Dresses "l.O TulTrtii model llluolrateil bn prrllj rmliriililerril anil frlllril tollar mT tirguiiillei sleeves of l.rorsrtle rrrpe. so eige nnd cicpe 10 ililne finiUH with tunu sKiits with putleets 01 i-Uitts flnlslied with lulds at In m Misses' Coats and 1 Canes . ' foats of l't-lln l"'b -tigt .Hid noveltv loatliig In I'ekin blue Sammee tan gu.iUer giai and navy blue Capes .lie of f-eifce in long di.ipeil stvle ii si ci 4 Misses' Suits $ 19.75 Poplin inoilel .liows coat w it'i buckled belt tunning ilirough wide lilalts lit tin liable c llai Is of white 1 1 iiitaliiie Ilrald-trlmiiied Mi,e suits ate 11U0 In this lot -,y Mv &wL H5vm !HiWw ww m i. nc w i 1 R UJ yy L.i D J I i j 'J ?25 I'oi Ufenf SUITS ISipllli inoilel 1- in in w dare stvle 11 itli idightli outntiay . u.tt Ntiti hinait lirnld trim mlng ,tnd slum I irlinr Seige fasliiiins Kton suits that have three - button d ci u Ii I e breHstid toats ami mils of In aid Women's Jersey Cloth, Serge & Taf-jSl Q.50 fela Dresses ' llusslan blouse Ftite with tiar tow double belt and u iiuantlty nf buttons Taffetn frocks have lualded rei und tl.irls in peplum st le Til serge models are Plain irimme I .mil some hate veetees of fleorgette creiit w-r iO Lit HrotherH sd'OND FLOOU 0 " Women's Velour Coats Dox-nlaited back H.v,ve eon trusting Inlajs In'colljr or self inaterlal collar nni strappings Ilody lining of silk 4 4 4 Genuine Bargains in Men's Furnishings Men's $6 High-Grade Tub Silk Sf QQ Double Trench cuffs. Shirts Satin stripe "Soicselte" Ncg-Ul.49 lige Shirts . ' x Plain cloth with mercerized finish Tan blue, pink or laven der with attached collar und ,ln tan Willi detachable collar. "Varsity" Athletic , Underwear, 55c Small checked nainsook Sleeve less coat-st)le shirts, knee-length drawers 49c Silk Neckwear dtps faille und fancy silks Newest colorings and designs four-ln-hands with slide-easy bands 50c Initial Belts, 35c Oenulne black leather-fabrikoId Pued Initial buckle of gunmetat lo matcti Sizes 26 to M. Silk-Lisle Half Hose, 29c Permanent meicerlzed finish Ulack nnd colois. Seamless, re-enforcdd heel and toe. 1.11 llrothrrt First risor, 1th St. Sale of MUSIC ROLLS Second Lot of a Tremendous Special Purchase The entire stock of the American Music Roll Co. all new und up to date, including the most re cent popular music, as well as favorite classical selections. 25c Dc Luxe -I f Music Rolls j A J' Seven for $1 15c to $1 Uniaolo Music Rolls 25c Lit Ilrotlierii-WFTU pLOOH i tn Spring Footwear : Notable Economies Early 1'itpaiations Have Combined With Immense Purchasing Ponder to Give Us 6j Far- Hie Rest Assort- IB ments Anywhere and tit 1'riccs invariably the Lowest. . m T ; l 114. .. 1 . - - r m Women s fcmart Hitrh S? to Si 1-- f t irr. -- t a i -i- . . . . .--. Shoes v v Infants QOc to $00 Big Girls' ?9-',a l0 Y -"-' sues Wi for ' m All .tan calf tan calf viuniM with cloth tops to match, nil brown kit nnd brown kid vamps with light kid tops All height heels Men's Shoes & Oxfords, $4 to $9 Tan cordovan, black and tan UusMs calf patent coltskln and kldskln 1 UHi HESTAt'JtANT IMESTOr JiillTUSU Comnleie Storks ot Pumas and Shoes tor Dia and Little FoKa In patent loluklu, guiimetal, whits canvas buckskin, tan Itufisia calf tone) ftUUUCK Infants' Sixes 1 to- Children's Uj.49 to $41 Boys' l39 t0 ?5i Young Women's 0.ford3 & Pumps Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf, tun leather jk! vvhlte Nubuck. KiiEUsli last nn perforatea ainr, "t?wii IM Kjssttsn'.-rj; tU Jfk VaMr.'i9lWJK,- V . . , if .t 111, . ' V 4 It.
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