iv Hsuap j TmVyiii w i oBtyroM S ) SALES BOOMING AS MILLIONS MARCH Total Passes .y,uuu,uuu,uuu I In Liberty Day Rnlly for Victory illOLE NATION STIRRED iL York ami Chicago Staging iStcllar" Performance lo tipeeu Up quotas SLACKERS AVOID GIRL SHOEBLACK EVENING PUBLIC LEDOER-UU1LADELPH1A, FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 1018 o Washington, Alinl . thud Liberty '-".in Is H.inR J2 OHU.UIH'.UUU HUH 'Jtin, .- I ... h LircMnB ml"'"'" "f AmcrlcnnK are re (rondln(r " President Wilson's appeal ? ..... i. . nit i-rn H iln for if....i.. wuh ha 1 illy Hi""' I'""1 " Uk Wiwinmn f-r Hie rampiilitii. the ",,. Department announced toila Z the reports nrf dlsrnurnRlnR. sis the final total . Hie i-oo of buslncs Tfll ' l S98.T:..n:.n. TUIh Is fi.i vfr cent "f ""' nilnlmuin Muotn of rrlrly report " whety I-n-'"' WflUMter indicate tlml the nation araVd out fim mast t. coast a tin i bM bfsan with added lnr early In Semomlns Hope or an enormous total ; j,Md out " Ticnsurj- nuleluls, and, . Increase is expected to carry several rtire States and cities oer thrlr iUotn ! fX,y two dlsir.rts. Minneapolis anil ' Louis. hai' horn accredited with more , ,n 100 per cent subfrrlptlin. Kansas been olllclally iicercdilccl , thniisli the ilistrli't will Milimil it rerntil today sop-It.-, formei claim for ovcrsub- Sln? rtin 100 per fity has 1101 110 per rent jrobably "itrthiR terfptlon ehlrAco mill New ork are stn the -stellar i ifnmance of the ram rtltn. I'hli-nB" i tn fourth plare with tiorc than .-iui oiio.nim. and Now York Jtill tarsal tenth Pine' with more than J0,000.00n ni ,"iS per ci lit of Its MUUtll. "luSlvldoal suIim rlptluns are plllllK lip In Uh district tluiiiBh loaii.dlrcctors sa tta big banks and heavy subscribers are dill hold I PR then- purchases III reserve. Htrcn district have Bone our the 3(1 wrcint iiiarlv leavlnc Atlanta rrrdlteil tilth 31 Per '-in The Dallas anil the ftn KranelH-o districts are tied with lis tt rent, mid lin-Kui is In seventh plaoo lith 61 pel "1 M. I.011I Wlcr Mure llaniir. St. Louis, "hli'i hi ole all lei-onls In lubRTlbltiR It- iimila first, has Rime lik-ld for more honors and Is claltnlnc total sulsrilbcrs for tne nisirii-i ai num.- ,j,lv HO. Tenncsw- i the last .stale ill tne district to complete Hi- ipiotu, and the diitrlet committee is eoncentratlUK on tint point to hniiR the record to Inn. pr cent all around, st. i.outs worn i In the campaiRii has Hon hlRh praise j from Hi? Treasury Department I The1 miRina of defeat hnverliiK over York has acted favorably, and 1 rain of :' I nfMi.nnn mm reported In the last Treason total. The State was 'credited with Jllt.!i:in.:'.0n. and the cit of New Yirl, with :i7, 87,050. ! Cleielf.nd is reiiortinR splendid ie. turnn from the entire district and Hil ton Is clalmlnc roinarkahle iinlly ainniiR Jthe ueople of New laiRland. especially III uie arive ior inoi iiuiai suost iuh-ih. .i linta and Hlchnioiid hae crown with Vrcafliic pales a ml added demands on the Cominllters, especially because or lh blR patriotic demonstrations planned for the day. Ub'erly Poster for Hie tirroniiiH Liberty loan posters are belne ilunc town oil the Hermans today by the "erll forces with Heneral rershliiR. A 'telecritn from the ccneral to the I.lber'y '(Watf badquartcrs tells of Hie dellRht ' bkft itie imsters hae clen the Amer ican forces. In assuriuB them thai the Wks "hack home" are solidly behind them. Thousands limn been distributed throuihout l'-rancc. and wheneier pos- laltit ni'l.ilni'U .lifiunr llinm nil tlto f Chilian population Inside the Herman lines proving that America Is out with .tor billions of dollars and inlllloiiH of men to flBht the war to a just peace. J&K&!';3sg ' ' ;jfeitSIBaPBHH NATION'S DEMAND FOR MAN-POWER OF AMERICA Sst,:"a,.,","" """"",' '"ISK.rs.ifc " "" tt " ARMY NEWS TAKEN UP GREA TEST NEED OF ALLIES lew . Coiwehsmcn Seek to Have ,.,., Comnmsionrr Do Hilly Soys I. S. Must llxnrrl Lnnu I Ollicial Daily Report Ap- . ... c, '. .. ' h peals From People "'" IU"cr "'M''1 " ?nmi Oermani s purpoHis. In thP Trench Mie. nipnrntly, I fluterrolrlcd 10 Wttty apiienr directed at rettlm- Imp nil Issue on the west front tintr An hands on s much territory as possible, ' rushlns airplane and artillery mantle earn and west, so when the pcaco iccfc- ficttire to the utinod, I'renoh, Intormi i Hon shows Unvlilhl,ii, Aiill 16. 1 I naiions insWent denimul for of i n. ai ii-'u about itn iiRhllnu men. 'niiRhi frnni Ameileaii ources Willi- ii MimiuthiRe. was voiced today ii..ii, mil tan lotiimlttee iiioilibcm to U 41 . 1 OIITll II MniK-'id In ImrimvlnR npppdN for .. jiii.. in the imed ones of rannttlu- i- niiKi.sinen quesllOneil the com . ittfe . in the Selelenrey battle and - uRht t.. linif either (lenernl I'eishlnK I m. W.it lciartmen Ismte at olicp a l.i i'i . .iiiiiHiiilque telllitR nil facts be. ' ibnn.iir Blxea them In her own .Itli. AM Ultlt' A by. Wn.liliialnii, April 2(i. I iiilitlnn. The collntwe of Ituwla has mut espect n Ioiib nml . betn followed by the virtual trippius hllter strueclo on iljp wet front. I of the ltumlnn front forrps. Two moie It may be months before n ilcrlalon In ' division Isave been reeonlly sent to the bloody nshtltiR there Is reallicd. To- I'lcnnly. Thcie nrr no Rrenl ilernuin day the Allle are outnuiiibered by their forces today tin any front except Hie foe. The situation N serious. The duty t I ,le ''i.il t t. i Moll Wll -i -enlhle. vjtle i.ubl del. at nroiiniriindii and lrt Hie iikiii in tieiple know without cxitKRer. .it .in a'nl without mincing of wonts, in. v 1. 111 ini-n fare. Scichcpto. the Inrcest battle inio. iiik Amci'lciins to ilnte. causeil a stoini ..t wild rumor and speculntlnn. Iaiijb .ifler ileiinan issued her statement thin lii ptisiiiui-H hnd been tn!en. 1'ersh inir let it be known that ndn Hermans h.nl In i'i! .aiualt'cs and that Anierlcnn hemes wire no more than could "rrnmin. nbl.i be e c'.cd " Tn the nillltarj ixpeit that nnnlil In. 1 .-.it.- abiaii nii American losses--dead, wounded, prlMiners Itm n round the cnimtrv the ll'-rinan ciininiiiiiinue was useil ,y prop.'iBiinillKtK to stir trouble. The pnns has utReil ttp.in taker the neid for striilRht farts In nltlcial ficin, iid tnila.i UepresenlnHie Anthimv. of l.insii. led Hie assault in set a frank -.how down da ill . "We foci that the Am. i lean ieople -hmild be abb- to ilepend n their own War Department for new. and nnl upon tin. ollicial Herman statement which thus far appears to hne been accurate." In--aid before the ininii II session "The Amciicsn people after a eat of Hie war won't be panicky at AineVlinn reierses, should thn mine, but far b tier result van be obtnjned If they are tnlit the ttnlli ntifiiit (letitor. ltr. TO DECEIVE FRENCH I'AST "WATCIIINC" POLICE ,m,,,v "in ,rl1 " '" ''"' " " """ .URUtiient fur suppression for military i. , it i ii i. i ensnns falls down I'rnnkness will drue hVOI-yliody Vainly lllintillj;, ,,, ,,, realization that the Amerhaii or the American t'overnincnt. the labor Inp man and the. people at home i to make haste now. A successful outcome Is assured I Ids Minimal i-e a remarkably frank -ii'iie lime II Inca.ne known discussion of the Allied war situation "iciiiltee mi public Infortna- by M. de lllll. French deputy hltth cotn ines.ing Secretnr llakcr for mlssloner tn the fulled S ates. who ba- pir.d'ciii plan which, Just arrived here from Kroni-e with I'Vcneh olllccrs who were In the thick of the llrst Herman onskiURhH In Ho wes). llavlns failed In their original inten tion of separating the I'Vemli and Uritisli lines. Hie Hertnnns. they say. lire now picp.ulnR for n Inns continual dr'ic and It mr he many weeks be fore the end Is In slRht. TulkltiB with those men who have actually witnessed the recent bailies In France, one Is Imprcsspd by the tre mendous carncstnes with which they seek to drie home the tnsl effort neis sltated by America now. At the same time the complete cnlillilcni-e the hate In the future Is clentl.i conclusive of the Uermnn failure iu iraik the morale of the rreneli trootis or people Scvcnteen-yoar-old Kmily I.ippoli. of William-pot t In ha.s an cnvinlilc record in winmiiK rcciutls I'm I'nclp Stun, .lust i-ci-cntly sho was awarded a R." prize by the Notary Club of William-sport olTeretl to the (irt person linntrinc in a rocrurt. Kmilv beuan shlninp; shoes in her father's .shop when Ihm Iwo brothers went ofl' to war. CAPTURED AIRMEN FAIL HE SLIPS FROM COURT .Man-power l the first vital demand on America today. 51. de Hilli declared. KliRlnnd Is riishliiK Brent irserves tn l.'rnnce and the Kronen .ne uiusterinB all the tCM'itt's tliey e.in The great reseroir. howeiei tj. the I tilled State" Troop shipm. tits fiotn here must he hastened to Hie utmost, he said. Hermani Is picturing In Humv ieiy Rood soldier hlie has Into the west front tialtlellue. .ii.orilniB to Krencli Intm - west. A handful of men atltl tcmnln- In Mesopotamia and stilltclciit tire Kept In I'ussla to continue the plunder quest theie. Next to mnn-powep demanded lo uie. t this Herman determination tranpottn tlon. HccordltlR to Jl. de llllt. stands out as the most litnl iiueslloii. Moihn; troops and supplies in Kranc has pl.ired an extraordinarily sciinus burden noon the railroad Hn-s of that country The number of cars and loconiotlie. needed for the work Is enormotis. thlp must he secuted lo transport steel anil equip, menf. Anything Hint can In dune must he done, the Krcuehmun snid. in inspire the people and wnrhlngmrii nf Ann rli a tu Hie crying need for ship. Tivls preblem lies not only in the hands of lit- llnvernnieiu, he sas. but In the hands of the whole iienple Amir. Icn mutt exert Us Rreatest effori now. while the danger is acute, and at Hi same lime prepare for ciintluuiitB the struggle thrnuRh I9ll and in." As for the American uovs now In France, the commissioner said both Hrnernl Koch and Heneral I'etnln had spoken er highly of Pershing's men "The are well-trained, as shown hi their tei t-iit nKhetlng. Tho h.ite don. well whercxer they lmc been, he ,,i.t Then one of the French major. spok up enthusiastically and ndded "Yes. I haie seen mnn of them 'it self. The.i are us line IIrIiImis iiuii ,i I eier n . This counti.i mn.i be .i,--suied thei will hold their own w h. i . t lei they ale placed." I'l.ins for distributing the Am. man fr.ices through the French mi. I llntiah THE ARMY COMFORT SHOE IJAjLLI Thie Hr. A. Itced Cushion Shoe is built on the famous' Army Munson army last, adapted as the standard for nil Army footwear, because it represents the utmost in comfort and foot health. The patented cushion rivcs additional comfort, pillowing each siep on a springy, velvety layer of lamb's wool ami cork, thus climiiintini; the jars and jolts of walking and standing trust sap our energy. You llnish the day as fresh as when you started when you wear this shoe. Corns, bunions, callouses anil till foot troubles speedily vanish, while the cushion also protects your feet from dampness. Made to withstand hard service, yet trim "and stylish in appearance. 77ir Origiiml and (iriminc &r.Sf,?eed CUSHION SHOES .If Tl) .i-onl rlirut utiilaiiovn. Tlir fCiiimic Dr. .1. Cushion Shar mn o' '" '"'' '" I lnla(l"l))hia at No. 8 North 13th St. NIlili? ,.,.,,. FOR MEN AND WOMEN Reed ' -- - - - --sniui: aii;s sian . . m i i.o-i. t s:3o i". m. I'ose as lliitisli When They Kun Into Dctiifhiiiont of Republic's Soldiers Xlriiii x, Iriiiiie, April ill - The H Tman man airplane e.iptnred near here Tties- nlRht Is n biplane of the tine known as the A. K. H., lilted with Iwo, -liil-hursc power eiiKines. Klvlng the tn.i. ihliie a mn.Nlmum sped of nliietv miles1 mi hour. i The pilot teems to haie Inst bis way. After Hying for ionic time by guesswork and think. tig thai he was over his own lines, he burned a Hare, which was1 insiveicd by one of the same eolnr from below. I'pnn seeing this he landed the' unchtuc, and Its tlir cupntits set ' out to disinver their whereabouts. AI post Immediately tbe,i ran Into a group of foresters and Fiddlers guarding some Herman prisoners at wort, on a nearbj larui. line of the aviators said he and Ids companions were Ihigllsh and had lost their way, but although he spoke trood Ktcnch his accent aroused suspicion. Then, He liuturtiM Willi Lawyer lie Hired New inrl,, April ' - ln,,r the noses of llnee iHillceinen "n.it, hint" blin, ,1a coh Tepx rs. whose trial before .lllilgi Malonc, of Heneral Hesaioic-, on a i barge of gland laieeni was siiii...-.-.l i. b. gin. walked out of the i oin-liooin .mil ills. apetired. .lodge Mn lone Immediat. Ii loireitnl the defendant's hail and i-Mi. l ,. I. n. Ii warrant. The isdlcemeu so, nt th, n lunch hour looking for him Mm l to the surprise of elellboiii. Tepr,is walked Into the courtroom in th - afl, i -noon with liuls lileier, ,.n altnin.i, and explained thai be meieli h.ul lett coin t to engage llleiet as his ...uiibel people have a Job ahead of them The War Department said in ex planation that Pershing had the m.ittet under mnnlilcrottnn. hut had been hesi tant up to now in Issue an American statement In i ien of the comparatlp, small developments of the Aiueilran Mtualtolt. It is admitted tli.lt the lnigail lug of the Am. II. ins ,th the llllll-ll wo, lid not liiiul. i Hi., i-Mi.ii f su,.i ,i t.it. on nt gini in. Am. i u -in .ingle ..f the tier.it ...ii- EBB SraTutoiV: secosd floor 5w., '.Jllnes Suspend Work (o Celebrate I Mahanoy rily, Vh.. April 2fi. l.lb ferly Day In Miihinoy rity was observed ,ij the suspension of all lite mines while jt monster parnJ'e was held. Schools .and business houses wcr closed. INDICT FOUR POLICEMEN ; IN LYNCHING OF MINER Twelve Civilians Also Face Murder Charges After Grand Jury Inquiry ; Etlinrilsille, III., April 26. Sixteen 'persons have been Indicted by the Grand Judy which investigated the ibnclilng on April B of Hubert I'aul .Prager at Collinsville. Twelve indict wents were against eivllinns and eharged murder und four Indictments re against policemen, cliui'KlnR mal leaance of odlce. The Indictments charshiK murder contain nine cuiiiUh each, and nro di rected, against the live men who have "ten under arrest since tlio coruncr'H bwiucst, and seven others, who have lot yet been arrested. I The prisoners nro Joseph Hlegcl, litho confessed to being a ifiember of W mob that hung I'rager; Wesley Waver, nichard Dukes. Jr., William IWockmeler nnd Enid Klmorc. '. T'ie 'our iiollcenien are charsed with 1B. to ulsl1crso the mob and call fn citizens for assistance, and fulllns ir, Surest any one when Pragcr was .oeitife assaulted before tho hanelne. CUMBERLAND COUNTY HOLDS LIBERTY DAY Going Over the Top, Raising Four I Honor Flags, County Has Great Demonstration farH.le. !-. Alirtl "ft V tvirlnlt' nf .features marked tho ohservnnco nf I.lb- Urty Day in ('nmikprinmi cnn.,ii- rn.inf Kt these was tho announcement shortly ftr noon today that Cumberland Coun- ! n,a 'gone over tho tnn"ilii tlm l.ih- f'rty loan drive nnd that subscriptions Uhtly In excess of tho $1,006,000 ap- uwuonment have been secured. V;,'onor1flaRs won by various districts rKiI?.i?!w '" Carlisle, Mechanlcsburg. h.i"t nna Sblppensburg. At Mc Ji.!5urB general half-holiday w hni. ii tt,,(1 wo'"cn nnd patVlotlo oi in... ..""IS J0neu in a- paraue nnu uem-S-hi."0"' Tll Presenco of Madame ,7"u.maJin-IIelnk at Khlppensburg fea ,i rS, . e. observance there. There wus Keioo0 "".Parade nnd llag-ralslng at liii. . " "le "rsi county town to pass inu!Hcr,nt,or 'otal and bo uvvuxired ,2nor fiaBs. I R' 'be noon luncheon of the Carlisle l."mDer Of 'omiTirna Imlnu rti-lL.a rila .iienArfli t. . ., ..; '.... -" i 1. . ""Biieimom, miuiary ai- ' the Italian embassy In thl ... : ",KI " veteran or tno Tripoli uou . f"ent wars, was the epcaker. . ?t. Paul Defers Dividend Art Inn , tjJJ JYorki April SO. Action on stock cniflendli has heen ilArr,....! l.C- tlia ,11.1 tCtorg of tha Chleasro. Milll'illlkpn antll Paul Itallrnnrl II La nnnnonnaH i l none would be declared until after i roaa a contract with the Govern- naa teen signed. Officials expressed i I that this would take Place tefor l Iwrtual meetlne Ji. held Jay J.- I Pocket Knives Wc show a large variety uf roltl aiul silver pocket knives. For a serviceable ift,we rcconimciul a combinatiiin knife with one blade can be used as a pocket knife or cigar cutter Sterling silver 14kt gold $1.75 $11.50 S. Kind & Sons, urn ciwsima si. DIAMOND Mill II ANT.- ,n;wia.i:ns sua kiismiiiis What You Save Here Helps You Buy Liberty Bonds Mason & DeMarr? ii 15 Chestnut St. H)ingite Kcitlin Theatr - as- Si Our New Location Will Be at 1215 Chestnut St. ui;oaa Ftir Scarfs? Sets Coatees &. Coats Furs Stored, Remodelled and Repaired AteGregily Reduced Ip Price -, M,fr-r---- '" 1 i-'v. Unvnrl;: ITir- wvis- -vxt-'-f v ? THE importance of buying now at those low prices is readily apparent from the daily news that fur prices are advancing steadily. In nearly every instance wholesale quotations are higher than our sale prices. Scarfs Suitable for Sprint and Summer Wear l.-, Ilenutlfid Wolf I.OIIK ' u ' " .HJ0..VI colors SIS 1'olret liiliirlnitliiriV 9M Ifa-autlful lonif silky lur "I.TreUS'..i;e'ur'nV,r,a,.'.'c.4.-50 Fur Coats $93.00 Marmot . .' S30.3O 110.00 Muskrnt 1-5 175.00 Hudson Seal ...M 18.00 195.00 Nutria ISO.oo '350.00 Sijulrrcl Sis.oo 395.00 Mole Z1S.00 fiia .Inn Kellu.ky Stulr. S.")!).3U Trllllllieil Willi tulta X9S.3n IlliiUnn Seal Stole. (11.30 Two yardn lulilf. Man iiudlily nulrrrl. . 07.30 (1911,30 Naliiriil Htolrs und Sou 411 lie eftetlH Fur Sets JC5.00 Taupe Kox S.TS.30 S5.00 Illaclt Kox 47.30 89.50 Taupe Wolf 39.30 105.00 Pointed Kox ... 09..10 11000 Kamchatka Fox. 71.30 110.00 Heaver II 1. 30 Purchases will be reserved in our storage vaults until next fall on payment of a deposit. Payments to be continued during the spring and summer. s? ' 'Iff ' Hocrn's Novelty Boots 3.!wn wl 1- JS: rey t 1 I Wl. A fi A I tl v I V ) JV I S' fm I .7 11 Kxtra High Cut in All G and Brown Kid ;i,'o it row 11 l. Vamps w i t h p Ivory Kid tops. J. Gun-metal Rne- lr. lish Walking, HrJ wnite inuduck and White Kid. All sizes and It to K in the as-1 sortment. ellhe Afony Sfiri Women's Smart Pumps and Oxfords $1-98 fo Buy a Bond Tomorrow! Two, Thrrr, t'niir Mnin ns an I'oitiillh (All ini'rr Si Vnr r lt' oiir Nothlnc AUt In Itn Down and SI a Week Intl. More. I'liiys a $.i0 llnml of the Third Liberty Loan .1 utile inriHliiinil ixiyiii; V lirvil. Siiei Inteiiilent . Ilffiee I'iii.st I'l.uiii; si;vi;.vtii sr HATS Till MM El) l-'lttM OF CHARGE ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY PURCHASE ALL DAY 10c Market Eighth Filbert Seventh VICTOR RECORDS Choose W'lttilvrcr Stlerlioim Vott ll'isft From the Ytclor Cnlalopiic. JVe A.-e Sure Iu lltivc Them S10 Worth of Records, $1 a Month No 'I railing Mftitip., ICIi ielriits or lelor Heronl I. It llrothers KII'TII KI.OOU .. .. o I NV - WwV o V m A.e) er 150 of the ost wanted styles to choose from. Sizes 1 to 9 and AA to E in the assortment. Get your shoes here and save the difference. Dr. Carson's Cushion SOLE OXFORDS $2.29 riy mall. He extra The shoe that is pleasing thou sands of wom en, in black kid and white linen. Boys' & Girls Play Oxfords Tan Lotus wltli elk cUhl xnle rr Ji.io Size. ! oe Mv tn II JL.iD Sire 1 Og ll'a to 'J l.OO Boys' & Girls Tenuis Oxfords l!lack a n d hi', e e m ah .e KUt raented rubber II (9 emeu. 9V, """ Sire J to J and to 0. Boys' SCOUT Shoes Tan Grain , with Elk- skin soles: siees 9 to 134. $1.98 J " 5f4 tiV . 1-69 Sizes 1 to 2. l v Ik X W. day -' Men's Shoes & Oxfords $ft.45TO$ff.95 Samples and spe cial lots of well- known makes, in s-o-tjo Tans, Dull Leather, Patents and Black K i d; welted and stitched soles all sites and widths in the lot. , Open Malu Kvrnlna. Men's Popular-Priced CLOTHING Philadelphia's Greatest Stocks of Rtudii lo Fill lo Utwoxt Salinfuclioii h'ri rg Xvnl of Mm Who Winh Their Oollaix to Srciin licxt 1 aluctt! Sot the Limited Product of Some One Manufacturer, but Huge, Splendid Assortments Involving the llesl Lots From Many Renowned Makers Men's $18-50 Spring Suits 15 hi llniiihome h'aney Mixture All sizes, including stouts. -English and conservative two and three button models, splendidly tailored. i. -. ' o Men's Fine Fancy Blue Worsted Suits 1rii $22 JO Values 18 Guaranteed All-Wool Every popular fushion is included. Also a of fancy mixtures nt this price. pccia Kirachbaum All-Wool Clothing 20, s25, ?30, s35 & HO "Your Money's In a complete rnnge of tuoilels. Wortli or Your Money Hack." A fn lAKShj krV Wfl linf-ilL. . ff l , i! PBtoPv 1 II ul'iiX 1 ,ot HJ:1 nl i J I UV WL Boys' Famous Regatta Wash Suits $1.65to$3.98 Ji.ieeiilioiiiilln fine iinilitiei that air worth eon iili rtihln more. Iiiniur "Norfolk, Hilly Hov, Tommy Tucker and .Middy I'lTects. Sizes !.". to 10. -i in si-.iiivti i'l.uiii:. sk i'.sth stki:i:t h'v Trench JJ ., as . t Big Savings on Boys' Spring I Clothing Three l-Jjrt raordinani Lots H.98, ?6.50, HO SI ITS in cheviots, cassimeres, homespuns, mixtures and ull-wool serges. Popular Norfolk nml military fashion. Also Junior Norfolk, Tommy Tucker, Hilly Hoy and Middy styles. COATS Iu khaki, mixtures and all-wool tylcs. serges. i HATS Till Hats & Trimmings .1 Shoiviiiii Well Worthu of Our MiUinerii l.vudi sliii ,',"""''"; , - . , I Men's $2 Madras Neglige Shirts, $1.69 .i--. I Ultia-nm.Ut g ,-,.,,i,., .i,,,,, nait.ri., lYeneli . urr- utmebed Soft iletach- llingb Summer Styles , , ;'" nr "' '""" " $2.9S The New Transparent Si Ready- J $2 93 lo-Wcnr Hats Trimmed ul'li ibic Id.lek. A lie" blue. rilibiiu bauds and navy blue and Krai In u luti . liltiK I'll.. Illlllralril. Sailor Hats, $1.98, $2.)S & SMS h! h-s ami ll culm iTiTrnt T'luinuKc Fancies & Hands, s Ual v UL U ,.ne.t Madras Shirts Striped effeets. Snft ruffs attached n.25l Topkis" Union Suits I'heekrd iiainsniik Athletic sdjle ")0c & 63c Knitted Four-in- OC ; - 89l Hands Nulrd linker'.. Meek ef Imiierfeet Weaver uoven etnehet in plain and lieather colorings, Konie cdlireil etrlpes. Also silk uccordluns In two-toned "Lawrence" HalbriKk'an Underwear )75c Silk Lisle 1 Half Hose. 29c 98c, $1.19 & $1.98 i 5 Underwear ' nan nose... . ! I11-1.I. mil vibile Win'.- and eeiii n.tti.n .vain- Shii Is have lllack and colors Seaml I '" 4 -hurl hlievew luaiiiis have larB- re-1 I. It llrother """"" 1. it lirullierx l-Iltsf l-'l.unU, MHflll t nforci-d russiN. 1'IIIST KI.DOlt, 7T1I f Oar SPRING SHOES OFFER Important Economies Fashionable Lasix ami Eaiy Wanted Leuthei Women's $3 & $(5 Sport ) $9 Oft Oxfords J ttZJO All crav liuel, er vnth B.-av kid trnnmlnK lv.ii lei.'tiet- vvalk 111K heils 01 rubber heel" nnd soles. Young Women's Oxfords and "1 $C i) I - 1 uiiii'a Itlael and tan I ttif---. x-. , ulf, white buekssin and Nnl. ink Sizes 2', tu 7 Women's $8 White Wash Calf Lace Hoots, $3.23 Wliii.- noi-i sobs and heel-i Women's Hoots and Low $Q.30 to $1 O Men's Shoes & Oxfords, $1 to $9 nf tan kid und 1.1 black calf. 1 patent coltPkiu Shoes Thii and irunmelal eolt. b'aik, Bru, In 011 11 kid ,., If. patent biscuit and Hoys' Shoes & Oxfords, SI & SJ.30 r,!iii ultid.iii. Kunnn 1.1I and tan Mires I to G '..II llrntliera l-'irst I.M0..1 V.irtli Misses' and Women's SMART SPRING :: I ATTIRE SUPERLATIVE VALUES ! ;; Girls' SMART FASHIONS at Popular Prices I j $7.98 REP DRESSES . . . $o A Q J K!irilii (I i vJTTv I Pink or blue, cffectlvclj cmbroldcrei1 Wool Serge Coats $C gg Helled stle; vvllli over-collar of silk ' "-' iKiplln. Mien 8 10 11. j Wash Dresses $7 go jl'eter Tan material In colore, with ' ' '-' j white cillar and cuffs l'euluni stylo with ihand-emhroldcred isn-ketM nnd crochet Inn tons iil 11 .. -.,1 11 t i.Uliiea.l I niii'fl it inu iv. iit- piiiunu, 1 Cinplre ftjle with pongee collar, belt nnd full 1 nine, suen - to u. b .lt llrothf r. -SKCOXD KL.OOH 4 - Seamless. ST " . " 1. ' - 0 . 0 o o 0 0 0 l " iMk JTw i ' -L ' '' ' f vK l' H Gnat Iluying-Poucr & Expert Seteetion Are Abundantly Evident in These UlTertitas; Frankly, We Uo Sat llelieve They Can lie Equaled Anywhere, For Misses $1 Ct SUITS f & nt sci bc. poplin, eahardlne, black-and-white checks, noneee, taffeta silk poplin and Tusuah silk ,nay blue, brown. Pekln blue. Sammy tan nml fopen haireii. Styles Include Norfolk, sports, inaunlshly tailored and dressy models. Misses' Suits, Exceptional Choice P2f The lltiin hrrae .llmlrl Illu-lrnted ma) he liad In nil hprlnf shaileii. Ih llirre-liutton. !uble-urvate4 front, new tlclit atrete und rout of irttld ure noticeably smart. I'l.vllu suits in Hare effect, have cut. nvvny coats; and sivorta suits cOf wool jersey are smartly belted and lxickcted. Misses' Coats HS J)0 The Delhi cloth model U lllin traled one of tho new plaited style with belt and deep cellar It comes In ull fashion able shades. Also iwplln coats In betted style, with IHickets. Women's Suits $OQ 7C Misses' Serge and ?1 ft f Kxpcrtly Tailored J ? Taffeta Frocks... ' iV I Srrae .Model shows diAlble-tlvr Jickit. braid nnd detachable collar of natu ral poncec Ulher sorKo sul's havn white vaftlc cloth vesteeH and slashed KcUel. Also iMjplln suits In epum style, with braid. I.lt llrothrr. SIJCO.NU r'l.OOU Shows one of the aerfe tjl IlKtired foulard collar and cuffs. Skirt Is In panel effect, with novel flaps ut side. The taffeta frocks show Ueorcette crepe sleeves. i ;j r-s. -vi&it 01 n mo ItnSTAritANT - I1KWT Ol' KVRHiTIIINO AT 1.0WKST l'HICKS, VIKTH l'f,M)g I ,.-' ?." -' x ''f - ' i r lii , r SU Oil f