EVENING PUBLIC LEDttEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 WW 5'.V-a M V k rt A$ iV r The Mo tier 11 Scientific Treatment Nujol . wj err. ifar Constipation Get a bottle from your druggist today and write for free booklct-uTliirty Feet of Danger." Nujol Laboratories STAMMHD Oil. CO. (N W jriWM ) SO Drot "n-y. -w Yolk GRADUATED RISE ' IN SCHOOL WAGESI i. New Legislative Measure Particularly Benefits Lower i Paid Teachers I BOOST FOR NUKSKS, 100 Bill Also Provides for More i Strict Supervision of Stale ' Institutions tty a Staff Corrtsvondctil Hurrl-bur, Foil. ST. A bill to pro- ' llilp a graduated scnle of Incronse In school leathers' Miliaria Is ctdccImI to make Its nppearance In tlie LeBlilature next week Lenders are understood to have agreed upon th death of the Weaver bill which would authorize the state to approprlato $20,000,000 to Increase teachers' salaries, leaving the amount of the Increase to the Jurisdiction of -vari ous Hchool boards. The measure now belnc drafted Is to benefit, particularly, the lower paid teachers The hither (salaried will re- celvo only a minimum Increase tip to a I certain figure nnd nboo tint nono fit all. "onsllcrabp opposition has been 'aroused oer the slate, against the 'the Ciosman brothers, I'.dwmd, Vli. ( Anor bill because of the provision i,,i .,.i iiin .., . .- ,,a -.-,-. i,,hl permits school boards to fix sal lard and Marshall, sons of Mr. and Mrs. nr Incrpnsc,- Mu)y tenchcra llIUP Kdward Crosman, HaM-rford, Haverfora tome to llarrisburg to protest passage College athletes and well known crick- or the bill, and meetings have been held Market Guide for Housewives Prepared bv ihv City Marketing J gent of the Bureau of Markets, Vnited Statvs Department of .igritultnre sweet potatoes, lemons, AUt'XDANT I'otHloes. cat rots ami tin nips, XOItMAtj arnlpH, giupeMilt, beets, bananas, cabbage, splnnch and onions. SCAl tC K Tomatoes, eggplant, peppei. beans, sttawbenlcs, ttleij, apples nnd oiangex, HAVERF0RD ATHLETES BACK FROM WAR ZONE;; Crosman Brothers, Noted i Crickelcrb, Reach Home About Same Time I'm but, tlrJ Hi hllKTAIII hS , Heil- linr-Pl CnrroU liirrel . . ... Cabbage New ork. tM l'lorlria new . , I'nullnoMor I'nllfnrnla I'elerv PlorMn l.tttuce Klorlila ... t'allfornl i (eliTe- . Onion- Niw Vnrk No I 'rllow I'ur-nlp- -Parrel ... . I'otaloes IVnn-v Uaula .No 1 while New York, No 1 wlillp. New Jereev ttaaket Spinach Texas Sweet Potato? A'?w Jcrif b.iskel Delaware hamper Turnip- While, iinwa-hed Vew Jersev, ellow .. !'ernslanla IlutnbUK-a rnriTs- Apples N'pff York Paldwlns AlMt In New Aork Oreenlegs AJt lit Hen IhIr ASi. In Poorer nrailea Wlneaip- rahberrlea New Jeree). barrel 1 emon- California ... llrapefrult Plorlila, lnrae Kiorlila, medium I'lorltla amalt . . Orange Plorlda, larue . . . Plorlrta, medium florldo -mall 1'illfornla, larae , , . . rallforrla, medium . Cullfornla -mall out tu Itelaller ro.l 1 TS !., bid (140.11,0 II .1 I T5 .'-.. I hi Utl-4 ', pkl J Ml-.l nil hbl UM-IL' Ibri J nn '.'.nt hmp its -jo ii.i.t I in j in rrt in M lul-i 1 '.'.1 I.. Ill Ixh It.' "trilk 4 Ml i -.V ', hbl (.lll.lll hda i ,vi n r.o hmn (4ii.r.i him I.VVI J-i haic till s ll.-l t ihi mi iibr (no tm iii. i r nil nn cwt (Jt -' '4 n'.t 1 mi nv i wt (.'l-i'ii i, i,v.i 1. Ml has (H-n i, pkl I ll. 'III till (V-'-tft ' pk) t TS i Ill las (K 0 i, pk ! il'i .1 ml limp (I-M4 '. pk) I 1(1 ha (S II 4 pi 411 n-, has (N H l, plu Oil MI tm IS U ', pUl it n in .' Mil ("S.4J '4 i,m ,ii j'.in (in hid us-1- '.iii s .'ft n no i.i.i ( ts.4i , p i ? VI N Ml Mil (1M.4.- ', pkl I -. 4 T'l box (NS.1T1I is no ." nn hbl en, us ihi t on ., nn box (.iii'i .lum I ", 4 III) hox cm 4 3". X nn box (R4 .4 All "J. Ikix (sin I VI 11 ,vi box (I'-'d) 7 nn s nn box (i""i T nn s nn box (.Miit s 'jx n nn Ikix (i .lit II (III 11 T" box 11111 o no t no box (Jidi I'alr I'rhe to Consumer Toill) - (i.e. lb I I lie l Pk H I i,r b U llle head -.11 l'ii heail IJ-'.'He ntalk lJ.JIi head l.J ,0 hru.l I. Or lh i.'V.-.c lb Hi fie i. pk li Ho ' Pk II I4i' t Pk 14 Jlc '( Pk -- S.V '5 nk - 3lo '4 Pk a no i. pk II o '4 pk T Ho 1, Pk VI r.o '4 Pk JT-llc '. Pk 2 1 '.'lie 1, Pk .l-Je 4 P .1 vo (loa n iv ill I V jse dor I 1"m each 11 lie earn it lie ca cli i.l-s.v dor .""i (Ihc dor is ,7c iloa "'i 7le do is 170 doi 30 ,".o dor GREATER HOME RULE FOR THIS CITY URGED Kcernr "I'Ve Grub" Cited Research Bureau, Ad orating Single Government -"'bil!' m ,'hne ffiu'fion1 STKAL DKTKCTFVFS ALTO Ib'd """ n(1 utomobp. rtrJf ' day by two men who had hired the er I An Important lesson to be drawn from HoMier Hold IT,, His Chauffeur Afler t0 ,ale ,h"" t0 G,ark"B Vtny' nl this ts that we cannot 1iho mm-, .,, . . """tr " I T,, ,, pushed revolvers Into h Justreenfa no! atale Legislature u-eir plete home ruin In 1'hlladetphla until our state constitution Is nmendtd, the stnttinent lulicludes lliriui-die !ir llnrrlsliiira-, l's Feb 27' I'harles (liHiirfeur for Oeorge Shuler, 686 BILLS BEFORE HOUSE I .Speaker Praisr Speed Rreord of l.eumultiii' ('linllenger, a cll detective was held up and rob- driver's back at a lonely place In the) i road and took It's money and the, car. ; The machine was Uter recovered, stuck 1 In the mud near Halifax. ctcrs, have Just returned from France, t Both "Marney" nnd "Woody," after trying blx months to sen each other In franco, landed In this country at prac tically tho same hour, "Marney" at llo boken "Woody" at Newport News. Tho day they arrived, "I'ddle,' the oldest brother, wired from San Pedro, Cali fornia, that he had Just reached tho sub marine baso on tho Pacific coast after completing n 12,000 mllo trip on the Submarine 1.-C. All thiec entered the seivlce as en listed men and Boon won commissions Junior Lieutenant Hdward Ciosman 23 years old, enlisted In the navj In Mnrch.j Dili Having nis nrsi preliminary train ing op the destrojer Downs. Ho has had many exciting experiences nnd nar row escapes. lieutenant wlllnrd Crosman, 21 jears POLICEMEN SA VE CHILDREN AND PARENTS FROM FIRE I'lamei from Meat Shop Ex plouon Cut Off l'capc of Tint 7'(m- Hies Residing on Upper floors of llnilding at Ninth and Jachiun Streets In various parts of the state by teachers who nre, opposed to tho measure. , It has found little favor In tho oes of leglHlatlvo leadcm because of the Seven chlldien .mil their parents were heavy impropriation. State olllelals nre rescued nt a lire, this niomlng that counting upon u more s'matlc tol-j , d dwoUIllB ot Mn- lection of the. mercantile tax to meet the uu""- loss which will bo sustained by tho Sadie Zlotnllioff. northwest comer of elimination of liquor licenses after , Ninth nnd Jn.cl.son treets , Juy I Tlioe saved were Mr- Despite the fact that the mercantile I Tno e ,, , lav l oYnw.i.i in l.rtn- In n aiim suf. ' her four children Hose flclent to cover the amount formerly . old , Benjamin, ten, Bella, eight, nnd received from liquor licenses, new rev-, .,., four: lri.ic Ilorlsh. his wife and three children , Ham. thirteen , Da- euuis will probably have to bo raised j from other sources to meet the biennial appropriations. A bill which will be drafted for the purpose of Increasing the' pay of school nurses In Philadelphia also Is expected to be Introduced III the House shortly. In order to avoid anv contllct with the school cgiIc It will be presented ns vld eleven, nnd Ida, six Shortlv afler 3 o'clock, the occupants of the dwelling were nwahened b the report of an explosion In tho meat shop directly beneath their rooivs All occupants of the building were led to a shed In the rear of the dwelling, their cscapo having been cut off h shed Ills limlc, haniuel Zloimkuif, who resides ncarbv, va (ho (iuths hnstv act nnd ran toward the side of Hie burn ing biilMlng,and caught the vouncstcr betoro he struck the giound He ZIotnlKort and ' sustained severe bruises on the noe and twelve vears waa triated b a police surgton The exnet cause of the (Ire Is 1111 detptinlmd Mrs Zlotnlhoff who Is a widow estimate her loss ni "eve'al thoii'nnd dollars d of gieatr home rule for l'lnl ndelphla and the foil) of having vepatnie 1 government for the iounty nnd lty Is cinphnslreil bv the lluieau of Mil iiklpal I'.rsearih In a bllllilin Issued today I ndei the tllle ' V. I.fshou l'lom the Kee drab ' the bmeaii mentions the dul slon of the Supremo Court of 1'ennsvl anla dei'arlng the fee system union , olltullonul li Is pointed out Hint the I Register of Wills of Philadelphia was 1 enabled to collect exorbitant fees for 1 1 I the leason that he was legallv a louniv , jolTloIal Had the taw been upheld li Is contended the ill tre.isuiv would , have benefited bv approilmntelv $jno.- ' 1 000 an amount that would have paid I tho saiarj of the Major foi siieen jcais After dilng Hie law of Hie Supreme Court, designed to prevent 11 big How of public funds, ill the form of fees 111I0 , the. purse of the Iteglsttr of Wills, the I bureau declares H H not nur prr-ent purpose to iiiihr,.. Willi the murt IlioiiKh that Inxnl mliula toil 1 enmo to illlfercnt lonclu-lons leKarilinn tine matter la ehown ! Ihe illeentlnu opinion if I one of Ihe Justices We ilo ul-li to poll! out imi.e.rr inai mi,, neriejon niiKiu nae tiei-n fur othenl-o hail 11 not linen for the abunl flttlui of eeparato rountj aoxernnient n Philadelphia I hi 1 Hint thai pro ed fatal tn the li n (iuentlnn Is that It ran counter to the enroll lullopal prn!-lnli ai;nlllht lots! or upei al lealalatlnn Altllouall Kencral In in tat, KlMKe the la). ..aa In fait, limited to loll mlillhia CounU b, the almple deloe of run flnlim Us appllriitlnt to lountlea contain nit 11 population of 1 .Milt 1,1,11 und upi.anl VVi nre fntiltiiuall, leclelatlni: for rhtladelpli 1 ellv l,j means of thla deloe liut n (,e opinion of the court we Clinnot do an for ihe rounls Had the KeKl-ter of Wllla I een 11 "ill. official tho aw would hoe leen-lon-lllutlonal -Ini e he H lepallv a couni ofriclal the liw has been held uneon-tllu tlonal If the Immediate Itrni of rommunttj e,l firiitiou la the foil, of thla cltj count, nr Hon the jecond Item la the foils of ha.tii to rraulate thla kind of thttu; bi tute lei la I ton nt all Man. of our rlHzens have lonp feii tho need of are-iter bnnle rule for Philadelphia tlo.ernment via Harrlnliuri- haa proved too roundatnut ami Kenerall) tlliaiitisfaetor. No.. we are ri tlllndcrt that there ire Iota! affaira (hot e.m the I.eRlsHlure al ItarrU Imrtf 1,a dlffliult. In reaulntlnr for , In lloee deiurlntents of Phlladelnhla Miiern mint 11, at happen tn lie rounl det in n-enta we nre retrained from mikinK nl Stale Marrl-liur, Feb 27 Members of tlui Houe are In be congratulated upon the inannei In whlili thev liav been in tituling to business, liotli In committee nnd In the seslolis. ' said Speaker Spangler. tod.iv In levlewlng Ihe win I. of Ihe Central Asetnbl) II Is un usual tn pass third lending bills on ednesda at tills p-rlod of 11 session and wo have been able to ile.tr many things out of the wav I 'Tho House has let lived fiSfi bills thus far and thu number of measures In tile hand of subcommittees for In vestigations nnd heullngs Is gieater than known at this ttme In a session Chairman MiCalg, of the House ap propriations committee, has i-ent out a tail to heads of depittmtnts and buieaus of the state government for their budgets so Hun he cim st in mak ing up Hie general appropriation bill In the meantime an alarm of fire had 1 old, was In the second battle of the. separate measure from tho teachers' bill M'arne, during which ho was slightly Tho school nurses have been appeal gassed. On ton of thlsl he had an at-lnc for an Incrcuse. but tho Weaver bill tack of nppendlcltls last September made no provision for them whatever, flames which raged throughout the lower ...1.I..1. 1 LI .... .. .!. . . I .... ... . l l.l.tl.l-1.l.tn wiui-ii i.ein nun uui ui iii'ii.t m-i.ilu uu-'s ine scuooi nursos in i-niiciueii'im. , floor til after the armistice was signed. are said to be paid-less than tho school I Lieutenant Marshall Crosman. the I nurses of manv other blir cities many ".oungest brother, was called to tho col-lcf the legislators feel that they arc en- been turned in by Patrolmen Collins ors In September, 1917 He was attached tided to Increased pay as well as the nni smith, of the Fourth stieet nnd to Ileadduarter's Troop, 79th Division, school teachers. Snvder avenue station Before the ar- Camp Meade, Mil He was nLommended Atton , expected next week in ,i,a . f"ider avenue station ueiore mc ir for the third Onicers' Training Camp at' senate on tie Bamscy resolution to In- rival of the fire npparatuj, novvever tho Camp Meade, flom which he graduated pestlgnle the public school system of ' policemen secured a number of ladders m opr: Jais. lie receiveunin commis- Pein-jlvnnln. The prcposied investlga- , the immediate neighborhood and' muii 01 V...1111. iinuinai, a. . . nun inline- tioii win seel, to determine just now me 1 diately salliU for I ranee, being nsslgned money which the Ia-glslature aporc-prl 10 me tituooi oc nre at uauinur. un vnc ,, for school nurnnsea is snent. iWfl"& - sriiui: oinii'iKs -nr ' --fi JJi g,"j4rm -c 1:1-1 i:i ff " 92.3 MARKET-STREET completion ot his course he Joined the 133rd Field Artillery, from which on No vember I bo was ordered to Hie front with the first Balloon Compiny. Lieu tenant Crosman reached the front the night befoie the aimlstlco was signed APPEAL TO WORKERS Labor Seerelur-r Asks Co-operation Between Office and Bench Posters signed by Secretary of Lsbor "iVilson, urging the "men who work nt the beneheB" to co-operate with the "men who work In the office," have made their appearance on telegraph poles nnd store window s throughout the city. Tho text of the poster follows: PARTIES FOR YOUNG BOYS started to remove thoae who had been Imprisoned on the shed by the quickly spreading flames One of the children, Benjamin iot tiikoff, became fr'glitened nnd before he could bo restrained, Jumped from the lJhur47te&J- L SPECIAL PRICES ON NEW L Americanization Campaign U11 ' dertnken by iXicclowii Club "Mick" McShane l going to have his first birthday party next weclc So ale I'libqunle Mesaano, Stanley AVencsla, I Bennj Goldstein, nnd Ostrld T 1 who was active in behalf of the bill, Is, I expected to land one of the Judgeships fifty-fifty Tnoso viho work at the benches must sti.nd shoulder to shoulder with those who work in Hie office Together we win. Divided we lose. Let us co-operate In producing that prosperity may continue. U, S Department of Labor W B WILSON. Secretary of Labor. A note at the bottom of the poster sas "For extra copies address ltoger W. Babton, Chief. Information and lalu ratlon Service. Department of Labor, 170G O street, N. W Washington. Two More Judges for Mleglieny Jly a Staff CorrtspontWnt llarrlnburg, Feb 27. Governor Sproul signed the bill to give Alleghenv County tun nilillt.nnnl (otnninn Plenu r-mtrl uennj Goldstein, and Ostrld innsen, ' (udges. The Governor 'went to Pltts- They will be tho honor guests at a Joint 'burgh tnis morning and mav announce ...i.v.,...i,... t- .... v,. . .. r.i.,1. .the appointment there. Foi mer Senator v. h m '.,;;., nTi i MneT ..net, Charles II .Kline. AUfKlienv Couutj. avenue, "Wednesday night A big cake with candles will be the rntef feature. Cneh of tho five nlan will receive a small gift. I Tho party will bo the first nffair of a league of nations formed recently b children of ullen parents residing In Noith Philadelphia. Similar Jollifications will be held everv week in tho Bos' Club, in honor of the bovs whose blrth daa fall within the week. Harry o Gear, superintendent of the 1 club and president of the league, as representative of the United States, is responsible for the weekly parties. Mr Gear realized that the mothers of many of tho joungsters were too necdv or too busy to permit of Individual blrthdav parties, so he determined the club should supply the parties as part of Its Americanization campaign. 1 Sp ring Appa rell V On Our Second Floor! V WOMAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS WaTTSbe Befriended Denies That lie Attacked Her Miss Sara Costello, a mldlde-aged woman, vvnoso nome is nt laiison, sev- At-fil ttv-i11a9 arttitli rt Hnt lacf nn n u,m.t..l n bov to share her home. So she came I the skull and possible internal injuries. Turner... um nowing:- sam Elements rl- SKULL FRACTURED IN FALLI Delecltve's rather, at 89, Resents Being, Called Old ' Very old man,'' said a doctor at the I Methodist Episcopal Hospital last night when Michael Clements, 2615 faouth fear-1 tain street, was carried in on a stretcher. unconscious. He had fallen downstairs at his home and sustained a fracture of to this city and obtained Ernest ' fifteen jears old from the House of De lention. rnis was on -vionuay, ' Shortly befors midnight Tuesday night 1 a Dhone message reached tha'Ablntrtnn 1 police station f.om Dojlestown that Miss CosVello had been attacked in her licme and was unconscious and gravely hurt from a blow- on the head. Turner, bus pected of having attacked her, was missing. Karly last night Patrolman Messer captured Turner near the trolley wait ing room at Willow Grove. To both Chief Lever, of -Ablngton, and Chief Hendricks, ot Dojlestown, lie told the same story: "I did not hit her, I was asleep In a chair, and when I awoke I saw her .halr overturned Sho was lying on the floor with blood about her head and she wouldn't let me help her. Before any one came I got scared and ran aw ay," SPROUL IN LABORPARLEY Governor Will Attend Conference in Washington Next Week Qovernor Sproul will attend the con. ference of Governors and Mayors In Washington, called by Secretary Wilson, to consider labor problems, at which President Wilson will talk. The Gov ernor will leave his home In Chester 011 Sunday night In company with Hany S. McDevltt. his secretary. They will spend Monaay and part of Tuesday at the conference returning di- 1 lect to llarrisburg, which they vvllli reach Tuesday afternoon In time for j ihe Governor to see the throng of mem hers of the Legislature who are alwajsi tamping on the chief executive's trail I -wtien the lawmakers nre in session, Xiovernor Sproul told friends today lie would go In the capacity of a looker-on, with the Idea of co-operating I., any pro gram that promised practical results for the Improvement of labor conditions. Ing in time to hear tho remark.' "Don't iiiinu my age. uo 10 u. Clements, who Is the father of District Detective Clements, of the Seventh and Carpenter streets police station, la eighty-nine ears old. He Is In u critical condition, 1 mur.' :ii'inri I fljs StSTQUAUTY WW Our improved procei makes Borden's a real milted milk nutritioui rind e-nlr dtf cited. Meiltimc, bedtime, iny ttme. Insist on Borden's always. In square packages cbj:. 3arde4t6 MALTED MILK As $rPJft MTV U six N .WMrMm 1 "B yyv PgrlSis--' I Suits $19-5 Dresses Values up to 25.00 Of wool pop llns nnd serges In fceveral of the new spring st!es Other Coats, Suits & Dresses Values up to 22.50 Of silk taffe. tns and satins (11 very drcssj new spring modes. Coats $16-75 Values up to 25.00 V. new model of wool poplin trimmed w I Hi cnntrnhtlngcoloi material Dolman & Capes f $22-5 The new wrap of the season, of light weight ve lour In 11 e w shades -$25.00 to $55.00 .The best thing about the RH. is a certain something that you can't define, but which makes it differ ent from any other place. The I-rcnch call it "atmosphere." Your next Banquet? May we thmv you, the Banquet Room, and submit sample menus c57kRiifc Cai'lioii . Bl-oacL ikW Walnut JnW4 rlX?MtViS Dazaar Opens for Church The midwinter bazaar ot Corpus Chrtstl Parish will bo held In Assembly Hall, Twenty-eighth street and Alle greny avenue, today, tomorrow and Sat urday, Many and varied will bo the at tractions. The tables will have a plen tiful supply of fancy goods candy, re freshments and a variety "of articles. There will be an Irish village, fish iona ana many oiner reatures of In-erest. Camp Dix Begin- Paying Bonus Camp Dix authorities began paying today.under authqrlty received from the War Department, the $60 bonus to dis charged so'dlera authorized by the gov ernment. As the general announcement has not yet been made to the men, the .additional cash probably will coma as blar surprise to many of the several liutuired aoldlera as thev nasa the nuv. 1 as p-hBB '" riir"1-'" it v. A v 8wk 1 w rM? --'" l t -" "sTWJ'J'fll U? 7 M M M Newest Spring Voile Waists 79 l.'V VHlllf Tailored and neatly I rimmed st'les. All sizes -if It hi, 11 IIOIIR Georgette & Straw Trimmed Hats $0.00 I I 3 Vnhifi to .'i.UII Tlhiinifd with silk libbons and lovely spi n B flowers VII new shades Mrrel 1 1""' Jfe L i-l WEDCLIVtR "Mtll IMIlMlKI A3QUAtE,TOrl MbTRAM rVUUt Burn HWCPELIVtH EH Mm QUJt)- -IkTRADC MARK Cummings Coal All restrictions being off we shall sell the kind that we know you will want N cjean burning, hard Lehigh. A Square "ton Now Costs You Pea, $9.05. Nut, $10.65. Stove, $10.55. Egg, $10.30 E. J. Cummings 13th & CaUowhill St. 26th & Federal St. Germl'n & Stenton Ave. 51st & WarringoH Ave. I l Zrnui.r.i i iu, j - m 2 Women's & Misses' $ 00 c $Q.75 J Spring Dresses ) O Two groups offered at siibslantlal savings for this one da, hlll $ ..ii... loffetnu. huHiih ami all-wool serges In newest biirlng stiles. . $1.50 Royal Worcester Corsets $J.0O III white Top-le-M btIe, STltlJhT 1 1 OOB Women's New Spring PopliM$9 Skirts Jl.ide with a neat ol,e and large patili pot Lets. Al-o noveltj plaid woolen shirts In new models NTH 1.1.1 11 unit Women's $1.50 Envelope Chemise 79c Lute jnd ein luolderv tilm'tl Miti.i:r iiiitiu I I Children's DRESSES & ROMPERS 49c Of chambraya &. percales. Sizes from 2 to 8 yrs. Women's & Misses' NEW SUITS $10 & $14-98 "Juit for Friday" All-wool serges and poplitta. In newest Vtstee, box coat and blouse effects. All new colcts. Girls' $2.50 WASH DRESSES $1.65 Of ginghams and repps. .Sizes from b toltjrs- Children's Corduroy COATS, at Ttose and Conen hagen. Smocked, Slzea 2 to B ye.ars. i. $2-7 5 :ea M Infants' Long & Short DRESSES, at. . 1AA Neat lace trimmed 4HI styles. Sizes t months MVf to 2 years. I I I QHEI Popular Trices or TartlcuUr People Re : Salads TT A slice ot pine-apple I II from the "Land of -11 Ukeleles" resting on a crisp leaf of lettuce tbe centre filled with chopped celery and as- sorted nuts, mixed with creamy mayonnaise a dash of paprika over the top one of CHLRI'S popular salads. THIRTY-FIVU CENTS' The Portion 124 South 13th Street IJ2 South 15th Street C'HEI,,c 1 r. PArrnvj -PIJenl Matfson & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Theatre Special Tomorrow ! AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE New Trimmed Hats Originally Intended to Sell at $7.50 and $8.50 5 .00 IPURCHASING AGENTS' fyjlLLINERY of in dividuality and most becoming charm following closely fashion's dic tates as to what is correct for spring wear. Large hats, medium hats and small hats galore, with trimming effects that are pert and piquant, in a riot of spring colorings. ORDERS accepted: SI f - r Mavfeon & DeMarry 1115 Cnestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Our Entire Stock of Fine Furs to Be Sold Regardless of Cost! Removal Sale We Are Determined to Clear Out All Stocks Before We Move Into Our New Store at 1215 Chestnut Street AFTER months extraordinary of keen disappointment, due to conditions brought on by the war. our new store will positively be ready in March. We expected to move last December, and, accordingly, prepared larger stocks for our new home has three times the capacity of our present quarters. It is these large stocks we reprice so low, as we want to take no furs fiom our present store to the new one. This is the crreatest fur-selling event ever offered to the people of Philadelphia for every piece of fur is offered at a stupendous reduction. Fur Prices Will Be Higher Next Season-iy Now! Fur skins are very much higher in cost than la&t season. This, combined with increased cost of labor, means assured higher fur prices next season. We Quote Below a Few of the Remarkable Values in This Sale Purchases Will Be Reserved in Our Storage Vaults Until Next Fall on Payment of a Deposit. Payments to Re Continued Monthly During the Spring and Summer fE fciffoV - IMPORTANT Ih'cry luxurious garment in our stocks h offered at the most remurhably low price ever known. Coals and Wraps of Las tern Mink, Broadtail, Moleskins, Si- Jierlan Squirrel, Hudson Seal Persian Lamb. Sets and "f Silver Fox, Hudson Ji ', Blue Fox, Cross tyW' vrf tox' SAuifc and LU Taupe Fo Scarfs 10-00 ( ?nt 20.( IBIiWilHlntllwS Black a Fox Sets m 33 I Reg. 09.50 -n .iiiumii h riiuuui ii'ti i mun i iti t.H i i h h ui nint lUHi H"S Beaver a Sets 69-50 Reg. 110.00 I "tu'Uu,iuHUUiittfiniiimiJiiiiuiuum,uili ia i-nimiiSS Taupe Fox Scarfs 19-50 I I Reg. 40.00 g Vil!lllll!irilUI!IUIIIII!Ulllllllll'!ll!il!ll!!lllllllllll!i,3 rn V. & Taupe e Wolf Sets j 36-50 1 6 Reg. 73.00 iiuiiiiiiiiisiiiiui'iiniiiniii'iiiifiniiVn; Natural Nutria Sets 23-00 Reg. ."i2.00 'iiiiiiuuaiiiiuiiiuiii.iiiiiiWiii.11 "I in! Hudson Seal Sets 30-00 Reg. 03.00 ojnwii jm Hmuttiiivzjuininikm Brown Fox Sets 49-50 Reg. 100.00 'uuiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiii 1 Taupe Fox Sets 69-50 Reg. 140.00 v iiiiiwiiHiMiu iwwn mm Mink-Sets 145-00 Reg. : lyiiMiniiwiii 90.00 fllW.lt IINIIIIIillllliii Marmot j Coats I 58-00 J Reg. 120.00 1 is xsawiiiiiiiiiiyniiitii'iiiiiiunH Natural Muskrat Coats 98-50 Reg. 200.00 WttMlUfflM Australian Seal Coats 94-00 Reg. 190.00 Hudson Seal Coats 142-50 Reg. 290.00 Natural f Nutria Coats fj 96-00 j Reg. 193.00 ''wsiMCiiimtfiiuiiUBaiMjiiMiiwiml Hudson Seal Coats 120-00 Reg. 230.00 H Vlil'Ni!iiUSfflWlJ!lliltltS"K Natural Raccoon Coats 125-00 Reg. 130.00 wmmm - Natural Squirrel Coats 240-00 Reg. 375.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats 275-00 Reg. 550.00, Natural Mink Coat 345-00 Re. 650.M . a M -Fq r 1- - l NMMr'a Ja4e-aJtWUtrl out ofcj I "ft" -K Al T.1 . ''- -M JL-l. V OF STYLE ft ECONOMY rwi PURCHASING AGENTS' OMM ACC1 m w " . ri . - , ., . , r n - r1 V,. i MA I, -,. 7 r.lY J ,
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