Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1918, Postscript, Image 7

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,
EKIDA1,
MA '., 11)18
PRIVATE SHIPS TAKEN '
OVER BY GOVERNMENT
Tlircc cssels of I nitcd I'Yuil
Company Arc Kirst t(t He
Seized
BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship -by
Harold Whitehead
(fopirleM)
EX-POLICEMAN DRIVES ARMY MULES
1.
1.X XIX
ITH n sleii ItV M'liuliiv. 1 feel punk I
Htiil thi nlil nmn'K not .1 Rrnnrli mi '
ACTION IS I'KOTIiSTISU The nlrt tttun Met iv.n a Kmi.ll circle, ,
In n.irkrr BiilK, tin- .kilibtn linue
- Vlirrc hr KM nwl f hW nliitT from
Dl i t. v;:1l p.,,, , ""l '''K older, iitirt II mute 111 tnilny in
oaril Aniuitiiirrst II Will Uill'.. ,,"rt., m Mimnn rmwcl m.i
lli IiiMiIii- In mi anil .ilcl, "Htp mm I
ilictk tlin"- a-miiW M ill ntiw."
tintic In (.loitiuimiitrrr When
ever iNeetl Develop
M ii.lilinlliin, Miiv a
Grnrr.it IVrnlilns nml tli" t'nltc-rt
SiatcM rhlpphiR linanl. It Ik nntiniinred
have IhKcii Ih to plnrc at Ihr
llfpoj.il uf Hip tlnvcrnmctit private tilp
pine, the ounrr nf nhli-h havc re
frained fiom Klirnlnn the rc-ciulidtloti
agreement, innUinir llifir rKrl minject
to tl'e rail nf th" frilled KIKlnn.
The fulled Kruit I'nmpHliy. vvhlc-h la
Urpely pucnRotl In irnde tH-lwoc-ntliP
United Ktatc-n nml I'riitinl American
countries, n llir lliiM In feel I he effrrt
of the ordrr. Three nf Ilia hlp liav twen
taken oxer Henernl iVrdilnB rc-i-mlly
reqlllslllnped li of thelll 111 Kurnpe
and Hie niher -ph taken er In Ameri
can vvntriH.
Although nueKilntw In mnneotfnn with
the Ml?.iircs remain to he adjudicated.
flpplne board cillu-lnl made It plain
they would intiilmie In Ink" mcr Hhlp
ns the need for them ib-v eloped
The union win. ri'KiirdVd expei lally
KlKiiini'.iut mi Hie lieelo nf the wtatmiem
menl made t,v lrd nendliur. tit lllxli
amhaiHadoi. that u tietmniloiiH linprmi'
ment In the Hlilmiins filiation i mild he
rearhed hut f"i tin- flirt their vvc-ie many
pilvnte Inleiei-ts that hud to lie wervid.
The principal iUPi-ll"ii ti ho nettled In
the lute of i-ntiineiuiitlfiii tn he paid the
United fruit fmnpany for the uee nf It
ve-.el The fniiitw until rolled hy the
inmpany l etlinateil i aiiii.iiiiii lima
They are all eipilpiwd with un hIi-vimiIHiR
system I hat imnmutt- lefrliferaticni.
which Mihoi niie nf the Bic-ateat prob
lem' I'tinfronthiR Miijcir Henernl (loethaN
111 ilmlliiR r.iiRii spHfe for meat fur the
troops In fiame The ninp,iii., whlrh
In prliu'lpall rnRnRpfl In the haniiim
trade. i-ciiilctuN It Is essintlal In keep
up the trade lelatiuiii between Hie
I'lilted Plates and the iVnttiil Aineile.m
rountile'. and decline", thai lull for Hip
serire those tnuntites will he cut off
eutliely finni tiadi- lelutliuis with the
outslile world
The uttltude nf the shlpplnR board Is
that the banana tiude Is not of sutll
dent hnpnitanee to lemiiln free of re
Mitilion at a llnie when nil other lines
of tonnage are beltm made tn do iluithle
dutv III In half "f Hi. lllllit.liv need' of
the I idled Slatex
I had a strenuous daN .e-lerilny I ,
went iMiioc'iie on Hie I'harhi In Ihe i
mnmlnir tn the nfti moon I met flnsle Jn
H islnn ami we went tn I'hll nnon I'nik
to htar the hand emieert and nt ulRht
we wuit to Hie mnUes After I l.art seen
her linme nnd Rni bark tn Walton mj - i
self It vim midnight You tan just
Imagine hnw I felt this mnrnliiR I nnn I
know what the old man had been d.diiR, !
hut h felt worse
Well. I silded a nn. t'sW out inv
poeket knife ilashed the eord In two or I
lime plm-es end, taking hold nf one end
of the imiier. gae It a ank j
"Ai-ri-n." snarled the old man. How
he dni slaitle me when he docs that
"Ar-w-rr-rr." again It came "Thafs
right, thal'i right: now attch thai m n
l.nlfe In niir trousers and tear a hole I
"' '"'", " .... j I
What's the mallei now?1 I asked
ulklly
"ln on! in on'' he snapped. 'lo
i on do ilia with .oiir shoe laics ciry
hlRht." , , i
"I dairt know what )mi mean. I rx
la'ined agtinst '
"I'utiliiR that good siting. Il you j
liluk'nrlnR costs nothing?"
"Well, what should I have done?
"What should you hae done" You
ihoilld luixe uti'led It That string would ,
have been enough to wrap up three put
, ..i . .n.l ihen oii tore the paper, too I
Th it sheet of paper Is big enough to
John 1C. Hycr. foimoily attachn. to the f.rininntown pnlirp sta
tion and now nttnehed to thr qunttcrmntcr ilopartment "some
wliero in Texas," is in Philadelphia on a (hort furlough. He lintln
driving army mules astly diiVerent fiom riding in the patrol
wagon.
it futniMhi-mr hnu
purl vt lh copcIh iti'
nm
PHllUT $Ml VI rih A
iiTi' r-1 1 Ivvil ill rinlit
rfnfnnttrt nnil iiiHltftNM rilri not i
rlc t AHft thirl tnn ihn wmu ihf
fompHnv HMkina aitoiit tn unif tih
mtfih' fin rplJ. Thn f nmtt nirahi HUM
n rih. On Jium 1 th- 8ioHi hrrt v
Hi th drpnt In var ba-l i otiilil inn Tli
l.i i pttrl hail horn nonrl i r.ti tl i iv
brmce iHTHtnr iwp ntid th nHlN hml imn
thf Ifnihr-r t r fui tn rfn th.- nw.l
mil notKlril th uton nf tho tninlHIun nf
rtHvontmri n1 of m rftiMl tn mnnt Hi"
xlilnmenl Thv hn mnrtf nn rrnl nm r
Sou. Mr Whu-h.-H.I will ton ktmiu iil
l nn hiw io iniri'l to rtorr m
ttmiiri Mnrt nbiit In ur opinion nf Arm
ihM( p'ln ftn tinlnnrTu In th- nmrniT 1
Iki. lMin tr-Ht.-rt K V
yu linprrtwlnn M thai the rppniM
h hH of tho houp tliis iitii kitm but
our foinplnint Some uimIitIIikj mav
mi niiidf inlFtake ami In trvtng tn
ior It tip. ho I woutil arhlftp .itii to re
rvi our fttuil opinion for the Umv
bi'ltiR
Write it lettt'i m the cnmpaiiv nlmttar
iiOilngtnn, Mn H.
With th thin! I.llnttv Loan 1rUe
iidlnpr tomoMow ululu, ntut h HU'.i'.hdo.
"0(1 tct III reniatna to hv mitt-t lln l Tin-
hi an up the innppflt wlihollrr we hay I (o Vhe one you Vrnt." iw ami aditmn U T'"', drpartment annm.nr. ,1 imiay
In utot-k A licet of paper like that In to the ireneta) inanacertf tou know I that total auhfrrlption. aa inttirated In
wroth three rentn. You might Juki- aa hi name If noUhfQwme Mend in j mitlal paymenta nn hondh In the twHve
,..,. take thin, -; h ryLrtft 7.7 elUh a r,..rl UtK.-rve d.HtrU.H la S4MI7 -di.iwer
nnd llirnw It down the K"ier. Miinloirliiiir for the error nnd " Itei-alllnB. Imier. that the elos-
v....- iim.i thai strlna toKetlier in one
me.- unit a'tnth It I" the bull'
The ball'
I might to cMilaln. Is a
nh. Hiiolncrlaitiir
prnmlstnir to send ynu a new dnxenport
and mattress bv relitin.
II would lie niil-'h lietter to see tne
.ird rnnnrmeraUon of all kinds of Kj.ieral ni.inaner iersonall. If ;nu M-lt i
-lilnir -Ihiil.. thin, brown, red and the house do not allow; a siiboidlnate to
... . ... .i.ii.v linn mines dea with Jour i iniplnlnt , Insist on see- i
white Ker bit nf i ti Inn mat oi iy s iiiaiiaaer. si
lulu the tdace h ha- tied nn to the ! p,.lson!,j ihlnk tint a letter ad-' a
dressed to the nintiaRer sent bv rep- ,
Vterei ilia wd do the trt.l. .,,,,, has oversuhserllM-d Us lumii. II was olll-I "'v-n. Buffalo . nntlngeiit . S isin-heiff
If the tnmjiaii nn witirullx Itrnoreu ... . t " , ( -w VurL t im.i. t .mu ImIihhI
oiir eorieMinnd. ii. e. .is y..u state. I ,..n. ' elally aiinoutued tnda. beina the fourth " rli' . '. , , , ,i . li'., v V
mr too sttoiiKl itindeiun them Their ' dlstrli t In n oei the lop The ills- '"; II. nnseiifelil. llrnnMxii .
with
h'lf
Ihe strlnn
70,000 FREIGHT CARS
t'us-nnieis often b.iw1 me si ore
pan-els thd tip half In blown pap. r,
v.r ,.n.l ii.ii I nf Ihe F
III ll'-. l-l..l i . ,---.
llllBht be leal hu-k' lOUKU son ....
part a pie. of d.ilnu pink lwlne--1lke
..... u. t ,.,,,niid a ,unn box. Nearly
eieiy d.. th- old man "'."'
papi-is and some -IHiiH from bundles
rereed it his house '.,sh' wheneer
I s,e a n'wspitper Hi III" nreet now I
hel as If I should grab It up and take
It tO till .till"
v. n .. frlnis llie ll i W l-'iui
Kla-ii-s. ihe old man left the stole
i.e"' I suld to Mike when he had
Ivnue. "that man loves lilniieu so mo...
I I'm seaiMl he will huit himself to death
"I tolil iou mi would hear mole f
1 ui.mil tie i-onseiation 01 i"n'i"""-
i Biiined Mike. "Th
bud
PLENTY OF LIFEBOATS
ON CITY OF ATHENS
Revised l.isl Show 09 Diril in
Ciillisitm Willi Kronrlf
(ViiImt
New nh. May 3
Almost twlie th,. r'itilnd i-oinph-meiit
( of lifeboats wrie almaid llie steamship
tllv of Athens In u she wn rniunied
and sunk bji a l-'reni h iiin-ier off the
I Pelanare eoast rnrh Wrdne.da mnrn
I Int;, neenrdln to I. I'ollltii. supei In-
tendent of Ihe citean rtteanishlp Com-
puny. The vessel enirled nine bnits. io--'eommodatliilt
SIS peesons he deelaied
nnd there were I3S en tumid. sll-nlne
nf whom were tost.
Mr Collins save out a revised list of
death", showing that thlrt.-seM'n p.is
"enEers and thlrl-lwo of the i lew went
d,.wn with the liner Thlm -llu-ee
p.isenteis nnd the same nnnihei- of tin
erew eie pii ked up b boats I mend
from the l-'reiwh warship
Two Independent IntestlRatlntu nf th"
accident nie undi r wav The iii an
5trnnishii t'oinpati. nuiur nf th,- I'ltv
of Alliens, took Ihe tentlninny nf I'apliiln
l'orwnid and i ther nflleers nf the slop
who wrc s.neil A nn mi I ntt irhe ftnm
the l-'rein ii eiiibns-. In the t'nlted 4tnt.
and a Iieiivh aduilrnt who was ahmnl
the nil's, r at the time nf Hie inlllslnii
bec.ui luesilnnlna iimVers of the w.u
ship The naial atlaehe ald the i lu
Of the l-rilllslnn lirollRhl clown tile
crulnr's fmemast. He added tli.it the
const Unci's bnw vim so iiii-di'd that
eierv i lie In the fnrw.M-d part tiudmiht
edl w,i killed In the rolllsl n
The steamship ennirmnv gale ,,ut tin
follow Ins revised list of nnsons !,it
I'lNlllan uasseiiaers - lilt haul ltn-1-lner.
Mobile, Ala : Jean Cndro-i. N, w
Vorkclly , IMward fltiK, Haxannnh 'la ;
Isaac lialxell. I'ateisau. N .1 : ' A W.
Ienk, I1ronkln, N V . Mlie ilcwehi,
DtooklMi. N V . Mrs 1' 1' llnllhiui,
llde Park. Mass ; .lames ,1 K-istl.
Morrlstnwu. N ,1 , l II M. Mlll.in, I'mt
tloal. M i' : the Hex .1 I" lle nobis.
subscriptions. Tnasnr nllli-ials were'ew ImK uiv. .Miss i c. mi ilea, . w
nnndent that Hie inlnlniiiin quota of'om ,-n, . u. .i . ,.o,,K. ninwiin, s.
.I.nnii.niio.iiiin will han- been far our-' ' : " tiraniim iirooKi.vn, . i .
Illiserlbi-H ilh,m Ihe i aiimnlm in. - In " 1.1111c. Ilrnnkll II. . .. Jllss I .
an end at mldnlsht tnmnrrnw
The I'hlcaan Kodcral llescne district
LIBERTY BOND TOTAL
LACKS $102,000,000
S'j.;i:s.:w7.:ioo N w. I5f-
miUmI Troastiirj Cliiiiliilciil
' nf ()MM'!sulisrriilHiii
tniz hours nf the two prcilmis lampalnns t
bnuidht forth a i.iit.ible avalanche nf
l,ni,r. New Vork cltv
I'lilud Hlates in.ii Ines Frank
tactics would be i looked and unliusine's- , trlct's allnlment was l .'.'.. mi", mm ami
1
cr
old men Isii I cpilte
u .wrf tn h.. That nio bea-
ORDERED BY M,AD0O;-II&rBn
',11 and sell them And he Hold them at
' I .1... ...'1.1 li-l-c. too '
' "I don't sec how people stand for it,"
-aid 1. , .
"AW. lies the nli'v RlnU niollllll h.-ic
The have either Rot to act supplies
front hhn or walk a mile to old Hoile s.
and old Bailey ain't so niik'i b.tt.r.
He's a ptetty Rood sor. of fellow, cnlv
he hnnnes I heaid ll fellow s iv one
day that if ou could Just act llnrlo
and old man Mlnton and mix them to
aethei vou would net a human bclnn
did Minion's too stln. while the other
Is being done all tne nine nrenns.'
b.. doesnt know bow to inoa hum iiiij-
thlug closh! men aie funny'
Wolds of vvlsduni from Mike'
Largest Single PureliiiM
Ilatle--Ci)sl Almiil
S20(),000,000
like: but. ft anl.lv. I feel sure theie must
be some mlsiinderstandlim somewhere
Write me affnin and let me know how
yuu come out
(coxTiMi-ai ToMommw)
AYUKTS I)t:K TESTIMONY
lltirliiiRlnii I'irpiiirn's Cniiitiilllcp I'leaiU
"S'oll lilt Cniilr nileri
Miinnl lloll), V. .1.. May .1 rhatles
Itiilius. Hanih I I' i .haul .lr. Tlmmas
Well". Ilairv Wliiecl. and Trank Vaii
m Iv f r. meinhers of ibe sinnk. r coniinlitee
of Hope Fire c'nmpaii. of Ilui llimlon
have ictrActed pba nf nnl millty
iliii pi. .iilecl Hon vim , oni. nil'-te Helm
.IuiIkc l.lppln. oti io IikII, '
IlKIII vvltl leinlillillllv
subscriptions of 153.Hii.."ii already
have beeli reported. The lallas und
San Frain Wen distil, ts are i lainilnif
nvei subscript Ions, but olllclal Hemes tn
substantiate tluli ilalms have nut jet
been leceived by the Treasiii.v.
IMinMll'M I'ITOiN HA Ml?
New York Man's Will Trnvliles $1000
for Km ll Itoin In D.iuplili'r
New nrk Mav .: - V piemluni is put
nn illlldlell III 111, will of In WIHlHIll .
lvnndei F.w iiib 111. ,1 In llie Surincate's
rniiit fnr pinhate lli din! April .'I.
tits clurciiie having an isiaie nt vum
fni an eiilii- Mis M.iiiiI Mill- I'M nig is h, n- icl-
talninrnt in whbh i wnnian litnmii as uaiv liealee To Mi- Mnimi Hiving
I'iiimcss K save si.irlln g ilancis Mit'ollnn. the onl lu'd Is glv.n in-
Tln lr ph. i avoids Hi, t.iklng of lesti- flno mitiichl ami muni f.n , .,, h i-hll-l
moiiv and tin y will In .ni.iigind for s n- she mav have at llie lino of inv death
fence latei lot Hut sin- m.iv bring int" Hi, woild"
Stephen II. Tvng. .lr , llardeii i'ltv. I'
Van Hani Ran. Buffalo contingent . II 1-:
Wetmore. Ilufliilo coiitinir, nt , I! F Mv
lionuuRli. Monlcl.tir, N .1
Fn nch sailors F liinv.il V Mat.lo.
H Cormereux, 11 ltlniiln, .1. I'hi value,
.1 I'Ueil, II. No Nouis. II IJniichntd,
.legon, I.. 1 1 lor, .1 l.e Itest,., c. I'.inn, r,
V. Heroff. V. Michel.
Odleera und crew -Claude Lewis, hist
olllterj A I'. I'nok, lliltd ,is-,isiani . n
giueer, F J. ioheil, vvirele-s om-i.ii,ii-;
II. I'ele. ipiartennastei ; .1 Mtimli,
ipiaiteriiiaster ; i. Uiirnhuni. bnatsvv.iiu ;
William Beckett, se.nnd steward , Mis.
I I'aiidollc, stewardess , X Blown, in. ss
bo Sailors K Foiteiisen. X Valnv-s, ,1.
I'ope. F Alslnll. T Should, I- 1" Alldel
snu A McKciit'.v, 1' I.ngan .1 l-'i-an, s,
I l'in,-ort. .1 Blown H Millet, 1;
.l.-iikins, William . I, illusion William
Hshir, I' Miinine II Brown, William
Kellv U .1 Midilletmi. i' tl-atnwaitc.
William W.ilktr. Hllvvoilt, I! ,l,itn--
iiii Vent
Wii.liliml.ni, Mav 3.
The railroad ccmunlsslnn has placed
nrdeis for Tn nnn. adilltlounl frclsht
cair with IHtcen lai-bulldiiiB concerns.
Tli,. nfrpririilo . osl i tl. tween & 1 70.11110. J
Ann .in, l t M a nun nan nml ihe nvpi-iiffe ! "
profit to hulldeia Is ahoui B is-r cent.
This is ihe Int Rest single order for
freight cats ever let Together with
oideis already placed, th. contracts
awatdril jesterdav make up it lallroad
lolling stock building progtum. vvhli h
will shoitlv he iindir vvu, of l.lliri.CnO .
(ion. including StiU.nftfl.tHiu for lii1 loio
motlvea ordeicd two davs ago I
The cars nidi-red will huvu steel i
uiideifinmes. but the sld, s will ha luiide , ,,, in
latcelv or wood to save steel for other .""i i iv
war puiposes All ale of standiild dc-'
sign icicnlly nrrangcil hy the railmad
adinlnlstratloii.
Tho oideia were dlstrlliuted as fol
lows: To tho standard Steel Cur Com
pany, Pittsburgh, 15, 000 cars; Pnssed
Steel Car Company, Pittsburgh 14.0HO
cars: Pullman Company, Chicago Sono
cars: Haskell & Barker Works, Michi
gan Cit. Ind . fconi); Mount Veinon Car
Manufacturing itimp-mv. Mount Veinon,
III, 1000; ICalslnii Stn I -ai Conipaiiv,
Columbus, () loot): Hettendnrf Com
pany, Hctteiulnif. I.i. 3011ft ; Cambria
Steel Company, .lohnstow-n. Pa . .Itliio ;
Pacific Car and l-'oiindrv I ompany
Seattle, Wash. .'000 , Lenoir Car Works.
Lenoir, Tenii , SOOO ; Keith Car Muniifav
turlng Compan.v, S,iK.inioie Mass, loooj
Laeoula Car Comjianv, Laconla. N 11,
1000; SI Louis Car Companv si Louis,
1000; Llbeity Car and i;o.ulimctit Com
pany, Chicago. 1000. and Magoi Cur Cor
poratlon, Passaic, N. J . 1000.
a
TOJIAV'N ItrHlMJa" i:XM(llt.M
I'n fin be c omen i in 1 ninlrd fo
r I Cf HH
hat dues this menu Io Ol?
-:. I in
in, .1,1, in l
I l,u:hi
i P I, r riml I l urn
MUl.nul t, vou
i l.lll ,,r t.,,,ls trinii
tSS C9s H an
I
END AHSSIONAHY MKUTINC
Japancrc Makes tlilrrn lit Pinal See-
sion nf Confcrciire ,
Lebanon, Pa.. .May 3 All address un
'Japan Day," given by llajiiul liiadnml.
was the feature of the closing sessions of
the thirteenth bleiin'al convi ntloii iff
Hi' AVnnian's Mlsslnnai) Society or the
Kvaiigcllcal Lutheran Mlnlsteiluio of
Peniisylvanl.i In S.ileni l.vaugelical i
Lulheiaii Church heie I
Other speakers were lir T. 1. '
Fchniauk. i-iesldent of the general coup- '
ell of the K angelical Lutheran Church
of North America; the llev. II l Lautz.
president of the Lanc.istet Confeietice ,
Mis. C L. llcibslcr, president of the
Plttsbuigh Syiiodlc.il Soclclv; the Itev.
II. A. Weller. piesldent of the Lutliiran
Mlnlsteiluni of Pennsylvania, and Prof.
H H. Slpcs, a inltslonnry to peddapur.
foOO tiermuiis in llii?iiii-i.9 in Ilriliiin
I.nndnii, Maj 3. W. Jnynsen-Illi lR,
M. P.. at a meeting of the Kinplie I'nlon.
said there aic fir, (id HcriiiniiH at llheit,v In
tlreat lliitaln who aie engaged In inni
merclal pursuits lie deelaied Ihey
should be Interned now and , di porti d
later
V" OUR new Straw
hat must be
doing duty tomor
row promptly and
no matter what
kind of hat you
want it is here
very reasonably
priced. $2.50 to
S7
William H.
Wanamakcr
1217-19 Chestnut St.
HM W'wvLwrjitSI Kssals
OPEN
NIGHT
EVERY
' THIS WEEK
UNTIL 10 P. M.
AT OUR UPTOWN OFFICE
1422 S. PENN SQUARE
AND .
WEST PHILA. OFFICE, 9 S, 52nd ST.
TO RECEIVE SUDSCRIPTIONS FOR
THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN
Guarantee Trust & Sa(p Deposit Go,
i ' HOUAJPKLPHIA, HA.
:BUY BONDS of ihe THIRD LIBERTY LOAN
BONWIT TELLER. &, CQ
O.fie. Speaaj Shop oTOriainalionb
CHESTNUT AT C13 STREET
ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY
May Clearance
Exceptionally Special Values in
MISSES' SPRING FASHIONS
Misses' Tailleur Suits Special
110 Suits taken from regular stock, one or
two of a kind; in serge and Poiret twill; navy,
tan and covert.
125 Suits, tailored and dressy models, Poiret
twill, tricotine serge and jersey; all the fash
ionable colors.
98 Suits
twill,
and jersey
1
of tricotine, velour, checks, Poiret
serge, Poiret and linen combinations
19.50
11 V re up to
$30.50
28.00
Were up to
$',0.50
40.00
Were up to
$75.00
-Misses' Coat and Cape Special-
110 Coats and Capes, for sport, street and gen
eral utility wear; burella, Jersey, tricotine,
Poiret twill and serge.
29.50
HVre vp to
$.',5.00
Misses' Frock and Gown Special
In satin, taffeta, crepe de chine and serge.
Misses' Afternoon and Dinner Gowns Georg
ette crepe, foulards, satin, crepe de chine
and taffeta. -
22.50
Were up to
$37.50
37.50
Were up to
$55.00
"STOni: OITNH HiSO A. v. ,vn CI.08n9 AT SiJO P. M.r
Womcn'a 85c
Silk Gloves,
T i ,, . I.i, In
lllll I, Willi,- RIl.V
i nil lionet,-
Ml llrntlisrs
l-'lrvi l--l-r fotilli
HATS TlilMMBU FREE OF CHARGE
ra, . s &
m
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP
PURCHASE All '
SITM EVERY
10c
Market
Eujlilh
1'iibnt
Seventh
SSXSSBSm.
Women'
ChamoiMtbt
Gloves,
1
Tvv o . i 1 KoWirt
iml K c-c-r lnaKwt
in iv in i e. ttray,
s.mrt cininioU Win
Inn U il
I 11 llrnllisrs
l--ir.l 1 I, ir HoXltK
A Man's Money Buys Greatest;;
CLOTHING Value Here
Dollar for Dollar and Suit for Suit These Superb Garments Are Without Rival
And We Doubt if There Is Another Such Collection of Fine Woolens in
America Wc Know There Is Not at These Popular Prices
Men's SIS to $20
Spring $-a o 7C
SUITS ; ju'
HnnilMiiiii ilu-vintv, 1.1 .iiiiPi-p-.
win tnl , !innn,'-pun- .itui I'aiuy
iihn. in o- in ii-i tmpulni- modi 1.
r ii 1 iimm-iiTT"iiiwii 111111111iM.il n iimiipiwhui
Men's 322.50 Fancy
7 Mixiurc I sa n e
- -- r -f w flw"x
), &. J
SUITS,
V KTn.rli.l. ....
.
x F.nirliiii ami i-onsci-vatir nindi'ls.
I J wo nnd thicc liuttun elrpfts.
Men's High-Grade
All-Wool .$25
Blue Serge Suits
Hn!f or iii.iitcr lined. lOxti-norcli-
niiry value-. (iuuriniU-cil tu.st eol
. .-. ... . .
we specialize m liien s
Kirschhaum All-Wool Clolhinjj,
S20. 825, S30, $35 & $-10
I'omplete iui.uv of model.- "Your
worth in- vcmi' nmni'v b.u-U."
s C Viflw ?
nS COVTS:
-EL'
Boys' Extra Good
Serge Norfolk Q.7S
Suits
Murk blue; guaranteed fat color
Sizes 0 to IS.
Hoys' Spring Suits &
Coats at Popular Prices,
$5.1)8, S7.50, $10
(iciiuiiH' Savings of Important
Size n 'riioroiiirlil Dependable
( InllmtR
Sl'l'I'S: Norfolk , in chev
iots, cassimero-. home,
.spuns, mixturos and
sorfreo. Also Tommy
TueKei, Tit Iv Hoy and
Middy Ktvles. Willi sport
collar and cufTs
Military and icr-fer inodcla in
Uhaki, cheiota. c-iihsuiirie-, mixtuies and
naw serces. Kixr-s throughout J'j to 18.
Hoys' Knickerbockers or Kloomcrs
in Hitch-tirade Navy Serge,
$1.50 to $2.50
A Special Let of the $5 QQ
White Wash Suits &vO
..
i -
i
X. &. n J i .. , . I
Ji-i;iii,iihiii !,. Man in,, ii.tn-i hi i.,rii CI 1 i
'III It tltiliMl-. Sizi-s tlilnilKlinlil J '. 1 III I
QTOAW HAT HAYTAMORDAW Q
M 1 X .A A V V A JUL A ii. Uf A. A M A 'w' JL 1 A. JT ii. Tk ii L X' V V
And It Find t's With the I.nruet und Hct Asoi tments in tho History of tluV
St.i'd l!rrn TVirnilni- CKnnn Tj I'iillf tffinvciennt fA tin. T?fiw A... A .,,AiViinn-lt '
' " VIIUllll 1 1 H 1 IV. T ( Ult ll IM V. "VI'lVli llll J I 111, ' VIV llkWIII IIIIIUI J
IP!
1 I-- i x..
1 to 3.49
-r'
IIVV I
Cz? Qmr yj-p W '
N.-3 yVK wT JXk- SC "-
Extra Special! One Hundred Fifty
H50 to $6.50 Genuine' g r fi
PANAMA HATS ..,,Di)
A -pleiuil
puivh.i-c.
I Ii.ii un. The
tilt
a cr speci.il
bVTV.UiJl&iUl
A Gigantic 9:30 Subway Sale of
Men's U to 53Mrg
Straw Hats . .."
Sns.i(iunl Special Purchase. Sennit , splits!
and 'uft liianN in eveiv sir and .st,le
79c
I it JtlMllltM
a-tt.v',t'tfvtv
Girls' Section
Celebrates First
Saturday in the Mai
Sale With Extra
Special Values
Lingerie Brf esses
1.98to12.98
lEjwltowS Muslin Undergai-ments!
It's I'nr Vxccccdlitfl Our Oicn Expectations for Quick Selling
i- Ihi vrvuld
K, ii.ii I .till, v .ilil.
,ie Illl,ill1l,i,l
.Hill IIIIUlillU i ll l , I vv I ts , f 1 V ,,
! ptcllv I'll Ii Itni:, uc li,i suinin, i
Undermuslins
Three Lois
i ii-
ii.
. i
It-Mlull
111 ll I
W II ll I.
II I ll I I
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1,1 1 1
A
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Tots' Serge j
Trench Coats,
$5
uf
9
n..
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i IK' i til i Iv i
(Oldi h 1 i i
i ntrili it1 in i Ivi
nml lit It M
i- ;
a
m.98
nrce Ijois ' i av
I ' . ' hnn f hi inltr ill (tPpl' tit' (llllie 111 '''S ' '
mi l A Mi". i unmet! i-fff. t Out !, t h-l v '
' ill Ititi stt ffutf t Kli)Mer iihkU'Iss with i
i.ti i .itui l lltiH.n (Nt ;itr rfii rti
1 itni- t oiitimmt uiis tif luiiii-onk in
'ier tnmtued it Ii nietl.il-
One ak'tthal.
Lli.i i ir HHKit
,H.V fllMl I ltil(lll
Corset Covers,
N'.iiitMiMiK - i'Mihidiiii'i nml
tun t,ht tt htil
Cambric-Top Petticoats, S
49c
l.u e ti
1.19
v -ar
iT&v
t7
V
1 IfTilit niili i ami la
i If I mlUt' ton ),,
I It Urothrr -
-ti immrtl Ijfiiiin
It tin ( tl
si:roM rumi;
i
SI.9K
('hildren'H
Dresses. l.l!l
(if iiialcl kmii.Ii nn r"-
liumbiini Suii ll . .
... ii. S11.A8
Big Girls Dresres, $2.98
to $1G.9S
if mnirli un. i li.iniliiav twill linen &
I'c l i r.ui ili Hi 1'iiiiit.iMiiikly timi
n, ! Si2t -t 11 nml ll.
Big Girls' Lingerie
Dresses, $14.98
Wlui k.iii'1'' w il h .il line, ein-
1,1-,, ill, ii'il ili -,11.11 mil i ilil, nn --aHli.
.Mi- 1 1, .mil 1 1, lliii- llliiKtrulril.
1,11 llmllit-r- SDi'uNI, I I.i ii ill
ii ri unnji n iti t:
Inexpensive Hat and
Trimming Styles
Aplenty and in the Tip-Top
of Fashion
i$3.50 to $4 Tailored $'J QQ
Leghorn SporU Hntt. . 1 70
itiiimil nml liiiiiniril Willi lililiiMl
Ihivv N.itui.il nise, pt-Hil iiuiplc-,
-..iml, lilai k el
"$2.50 Sailor Hats, $1.45"
llmiKli hrulil in
I, lili I. Willi n, 1,1 III
lianils Oni iki-lc hi-il
C--'
f Misses'
6
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andeswomen'S Supremely Smart Apparel
ItfAiir S nie Hnwinr! In Pviioo lnvTT I mit
new iiuio umiiviu m, iiiioo ucijf jjutvi
Ready-to-Wcar
Hats,
$2.98
U I H C Ii ll I ,1 I 1
fiueil Wltll nepr ,
trlintiiocl vv i I ll
lluvver-' nml nli-
llClll
s X n I t ' W
i v.iy Lm j i :
I I fr kJ
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I Jjf :M '" -i!k'-. I
I Z .' ijiSf.'jK '. t'W'1 ''
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4 ;) w
V TTt 1-
i. For Women
Fnr Misses
Suits, H9.50
Upli-h nIiiivv'm n Htrtge I
Mmlrl
llt n jlrl. .1,, llr-rl Afl.l
Kiii.trlenecl w itlv white
faille collar Nuw blua 1 '
ml lil.ii K I
..... -,.
INIisscs' Serge an
?"?" 529.75i
....... . , .
Iminly mu.- Iiultnn tfrif,
.nit m lllimtrHleil
Una wallle lot Iv vrnte
unci liralil ImidinK ,
I'liplin null-- hmaitiM Irinv
inert ivitli bl.K.aml-whlt
linne lillttnni vie 'with
ic-nluiil nuns .no oj lo-
I,,, ,
f
Misses' Good-
Looking $1g
P,,nl 10
ski-tc-li riliw a l'onlif
4
Natural Leghorn Hals,
$2.98 & $3.98
$35
Tailored and
Sports Suits. . .
N'ule tcinjr nhal collar ami
lioikilM Tilile-tler eoat tuilt,
nf kciko are liutulimnirt.v Mlk
liralileil HiKirta Milta ot gabar
dine linvo iilallecl jiorkeis Tux
icl'i nultB cif tralnirrtlne feature
white futile eafeen
Clusters and Sprays, I
49c, 75c and 98c I
li.i I-1C- pi'iipie 1 in i' i - and I
fr ut
,lt Ilrollirri- Fir. ,T l,n -ll iKTH
V
A
t
I
$ Women's Coats : Tailored
A and Military Styles, $18.50
J Mho icrgc ami burella clulli eoats
c-f (smart llnrn n well hji imlltBry
lociiinir c- m of k'wikt eiolli.
Ml l!rmlier HBf'OJKO PJ-OOR
Women's & Misses
Dresses, Charming 1$
i a iiv'i
r.
Modes
W. unit Int? il vv bile
" i iirdlmi-nlalteO tunu ami rii
witiu clrnp Ju-t us liretty
i , hub 1ii tulliia. Hfrge jersci
fcattn. c oiiitiinniiou ur
cietirgelte iriu-
Misses' Dresses
in Charming- l$1 1
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Hiitin c-oiiar .icirjuiivr a-
In mi tin. Asug tuMM
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