aA - I'll , cS . c; fc $ lJV. EVENING PUBLIC . LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 5Vv PHttA. SOLDIERS I ARRIVE IN N.Y. Many Fighters From Here in Regular Army'Units Brought Back ON THREE TRANSPORTS A Number of the Returned Men "Were Wounded at Chateau-Thierry ! A VENGING BROTHER HAPPY TO FIND A VENGED LIVING Frank Lambert, Who Enlisted in Twentieth Engineers in Belief That His Brother William Had Gone Doun With Transport, Meets Him in Frjancc a: TOlU'UDOiJD transport, tlcnth rc- Many Phlladclphlana from regular army units arrived In New York as ' casuals aboard the transport Pueblo yesterday. Comparatively few or tbo men woro from cither the "Liberty" or "Iron" Division units, composed of Ponrjsyhanla selected men and guards men. Many of tlio men aboard the Tueblo wero wounded at Chateau-Thierry and nava been In hospitals In Franco slnco that time. In addition to tho cammls, tho Pueblo brought home many men of tho Thlrty-scenth DMslon. Others from this city arrived on tho Great Northern and Dccpwater. ArrtTI on Tneblo Amor.tr the riilladelphlann on tho Pueblo X?!2i.BW5Ninf J"1" -' rvilj. lino Rnre IH.Mt.: Col?"! M Streltfeld r,xr. Addl SfiLr.'F'" 1'rrsr W Bur. 801 North ritth !,!: OforgBr Scully. a4J North Howard 'f?! Maymond JacohRen. 1228 nidge ave "" J"hn II Birr, 01 10 KlneR'Kslnff ave DHfi.. I'0!1,1" w Mewre. unit VVanlflni-lon Klt'iuw.,l"rrjr D "ouch 2JS7 Norlh Twrn-ts-elithth Btreet Chariot! Han'ewln 1410 Melon street : Harry Knouso (lermantown: JFojeph A. Dwyer. 4B20 llavorford avenue, 01,.. ,, Johnson Chester: .lames .1 Ken "J'V1. 10A.fcr,Jh Watt atreeti Wanlaw Ulu S5aJd,M44M EdB?. "treet. Arson I) Jonea. 3738 North Carlisle street. Harry VV . Lauache. 18tl North Ninth street; Wll I am Itutton. 1014 N'eetarlne street. WIN Ji",1? n. ?," 3070 .Calumet street. Her ViZ?..? lyufmanii VIOO Marshall street JJarrr K Henrloh 1033 West juml.-rinntl ,': V.1; l . .KUfer. 21V( North Fourth iHH n,r,r,1" Krtoii. BOOS North IlilrJ 2!2J TWJ1"?rm,'. I'orazlo H2I IaBUo r, ?i Iohn " Kn-'n. 3544 llandolph street: Sln'i,l?,0i",e,rt "W North Newklrk street, t!U am 01!kJP" w"137 Wr "triet. I'nink. J?.. Jtobert 13 Mcl.ati(rhlln, 19 Routti Tor l!VVj,.?,r.ec,:. "obert H. Reck. 1314'Bouth WilX'ST,"1 'r-ot. James w. Daniels. 2031 "est Tioga street W1.1? BiIeo!' T.hom . I'l'ls 1201 North 1X21".? "treet! Geortra A i:nt Oerman il -(vanc5,n- "rner, 00J1 Pino street: toral W Hardlman. 2731 North Opal street, ll..r 'A, llembemer, 2IH0 North Ninth n&LVA ,O,nJ".tnc0. K Kelfrlder. 7.H -Nnh Twenty-fourth street: Kllwood I.jnn ifllo SSV.'.S Y'iall street: B. n. Mcl.auahlln J9 ir-u,th.,?rtlril1 s'reet: James H Mielv, 84o. North Tenth, street Ilerm-in A llob-VL.V- oJ.5'i !.eerln;lon avenue: James II Scott. 2007. Uest Madison street. Leonard oS.b"5 .?J1-..,Iurl''1 street: hamuel nronn, J20 South I'orty-flfth street, Julljs O Kouba r.20 Ilnst Johnson street. William McUlpskey 1813 North Twents-flrst streeU KTf'JH Pgge. Ovcrbrook: Maurice D Whim 314 J North BlxteenU" street. I.awrev" r Howell. 114J West riona street: Wilbur C Plummer. Carlisle: Frank JI TeeB, 3042 Memphis street Trank P Tucker. 3701 JorthfifJpJlt"lh. street: Herbert C. Hett "n- i1.07 T'h Philip street, nalrh O'Don nel. 38 - North Taney street: Alfred H PIleed' lHn. North Sixth street; Lewis P. ed 1 804 Norwood avenue, William C. rlt7. 3804 Manjvunk avenue Samuel Bern stein. 172S North Seenth street: John D Joll. 4044 Walton avenue. Paul F Mnller. S7?IVlckl'lniS aenue' Victor U. Sandberc. tls North Park ruenuo, Iskander r'adfi. J.U3. South Tenth street, and I,lojd L. lUo.fia.rda. ISO 'Veit Columbia avenue 1 v 3raseniters on Peenwater . Arrivals on the Deepwater. which also docked yesterday. Included Captain Ce- i ca uarrcntcn, 64 West Chelten ave nue, uermantown, anu jonn .1. (jrllly, a r- Chauffeur, attached to the ,497th Aero squadron, of 1727 East Fassyunk aye r nue, Philadelphia. On the Great Northern Amomr the Phlladelphlans on the ts-cat Northern another arrhal, wero Mcholna Scorca 1200 South Eleventh street, Anton Schu 241U South Hlshteenth street: John T. Moyer B030 Christian street. Jarnb II .Tennis 2300 Hancock street. Sam Wela 711 Mercv street Toseph C Hledr, loin Corlles street: Michael Corcoran. 244J North Colorado street. Irvln M Carney njo Ited don street: Patrick Cannon 44 CIm. eland avenue: Harr C. Tlrnuer 2731 fallver str"', Charles Wilson 48.'0 llaltlmnre avenue La vld a, Bovd 104T South .Sixteenth stnet: Herman Winderman. 428 South nftv-i,v- enth Btreet Harrv Vernlck .111 Jackson 1 ty-flrst street: Samuel Torrtus, lolj Huuth Thirteenth street. John Russo. 014 South Fifth street Samuel a. N'elll 1S41 Ualv street: Alfred It Chills, 14 Edseles avenue, Samuel A Krnuse, 111(14 Oxtord strtet Ann uel Shuman 1111 Dalnbrldee street, llnirv Schnldxall 171 West Thompson street II 11am II nice 310 AVest Mley street, Robert M Offden. 20111 Kast Allegheny avenue. John P O Uirne 422 Locust street. Dan iel D. 'Mullen, 1310 West York street. WW Ham Mallon, 1243 North Mascher street, Howard Mclveown. 1217 Palmer street, John J. Mclntyre. 1SJI llrunner street, Harr J. McFadden 2338 Fast Norrls street Sam uel Logan. 11J South street. I.owls Lavin, 810 Baltimore avenue; Walter V Klmel 2011 Kast Tloza street: Martin Joslt, Jdot Ontario street, Conrad JI Johnson 3417 Crvstal street Joseph A. Hoover 813 Corn wall street: Thomas Donahue. 522 Jefferson Btreet: Thomas Dotan. 1414 Dast Susque hanna, avenue, William J. Desert. Ardmoro. Udnard M iwlarkson 1021 South Seventeenth street: John' A. Cannon. 203t Agate street Samuel Saclno 710 South Sixth street. Frederick S. Tallman. (147 North Tvventj second street: Kussell J. Sellers. 431 Bel grade street: Aueust'-i- Sternaffc 3741 Sal mon street; Granville V. Clark .1817 Chris tian street Thomas C Best. Hill Paschall avenue; Frank Dersel, 1014 West York street; Robert L. De Turk 1028 alenvvood ave nue; John W. Hendricks. 1421 Poplar street: Henry A. Huirhes, 1110 North TalrhlU street; John If. Johnson 2032 North Mutter stn John R. Lauer. 3041 North Sydenham street; Donald Robertson. 2121 North Uratz street, and Charles Bejler, t448 Merlon avenue. French camp, mark the story of the two Lambert brothers, of this city, both of whom are now serving In France with the samo regiment. More than a jcar ago the Tuscanla steamed out of New York harbor for France Upon tha transport was Ser geant William J, Lambert, 3729 Ludlow street, this city, or the Twentieth En gineers. Tho Tuscanla was torpedoed oft the coast of Ireland February 0 Tho news of tho disaster brought sorrow to tho Lambert family. There was no record In the government lists to assure them that William was among tho survivors. His jounger brother, Frank, however, carried out Arm conviction to deflnlto action Ho Immediately enlisted and left hN mother and father with tho words: "If tho Germans got our mil, It's up to me to help get tho Germans " Frank was chipped to France three days later and assigned to duty at his request with the Twentieth Engi neers, his brother's outfit, Catne a letter .dated March 1. to tho Evbnino Punuc liKDarn todaj. which tells the rest of tho storj. It was written by Frank, who Is now stationed at Etalans, with Company 24, Twentieth Engineers j "t ran Into my brother William after serving one jear In tho advance section. Ho told me how he was picked up from the water by a lifeboat nftcr tho Tus canla went down He lived In the life boat for eighteen hours and finally landed in a place In Ireland whose name j he dldn t know, He took part In the 1 military funeral of tho drowned sol-J dlers until they wero nil burled. He I spent three drtjs at camp with me, and ' Is now serving at a place called Cap- I tleUT. I "I am writing this because I promised I .our reporter 11 car ngo that I would write him If I came across m brother It he dldnt die when tho Tuscanla went down I am trjlng to keep my word ' Hurt "Stepping" Into Cellar PerKnnle. P.. Match 28 Mrs Will I ouglibs Kramer forgot carpenters work. Ing about the house had removed a ' Might of stairs to tho cellar, opened the I door nnd fell , Sho was b.idlv cut bruised and Injured InternaHv Vr 5 LIIAKCIK AITOIMS S()l,H'ITi:i I Well-Known Corsets All the models HTItlil.T newest l'l.OOIt m c cf 923 MARKET STREET We Will Open a Charge for You! I Easter 1 SUITS, Dolmans Capes and Dresses Greatest Bargains in the City! m ' 1 si.eov i ri.oott I M I 1 1 t Easter l m rH 1 TA 5VSt jtj: xfnisv x- -S-V71M .Air4auir vw t Capes and I wpwJn-HIIx 7 1 Dresses majBMMmM f C: f Greatest Bargains w 1 tP imllHHim nBliff J ) --. . m . FffllrnHBElCi I Vow mmF I lv Wm ' inW&iJr second floor -f if II tOR m "' 12 ft -'J teJJ . HI g mmrs wi'Mt ww . m i V A r "0r 1 Wm Jfi ". I Styles That Are Actually Worth L I XSN S$ ' 1 From '29,75 to $39'75 ' 2 nv-' W W' ARE so positive of the remarkable values em- " JlTl JL W ' " braced in our garments at 42500 that we ahk jou M ' 1 fofC " XliJ? v lo cornPa,e them with others, and convince vomsclf. m I 7 flxv J&"!nlk , tA J- s Hundreds, of new styles leady for tomonow! . t- I llW-'' JK I ' vr W Suits for Stout and Large Women a Specially 4lJ U . Vxv JMlm. ! , n . r ! J 1jl f kMCvffilyVr a ouiis or inaiviauamy I. A 111 " Vi i,d4m ik S those Intimate touches ffi M M 7 K J i tWmimlbLS so deal t0 tIie 1,e,irt of tl)e -JtLmt O f M I ! mP PT beCOnd rtlv':Vualitvoti dress AB a1 f L r vv L ' Styles That Are Actually Worth From $29.75 to $39.75 ARE so positive of the remarkable values em braced in our garments at 42500 that we ask jou to compate them with others, and convince vomsclf. Hundreds, of new styles leady for tomonow! Suits for Stout and Large Women a Specialty Second Floor Suits of Individuality 39-75 express PT YLCS so deal to the heart of the women who stilve foi in dlv'.luallty ot dress SECOND l'LOOK 1 Our Trimmed Hats Without Equal in This City, at Diamond L 2f fi&&&l&i3KS $5 .00 I ii 1 1 y 100 different models readj for jour selectln-i, "Mitzi" sailors side roll and large dress jailors, mushrooms, poises and chie tur bans vv 1 1 h newest trimmings of flowers, wings, feathers and ibbons New Silk Georgette WAISTS $.98 l-oely new stales tlutt aie unusual! diessj In tlieli new beaded and embroidered ef fects Best ?7.50 values at this specl.il price. hTHIIrtT I I.OOlt "? a Weighing ARAT 40 IL. Bij From I. PRESS & SONS.DUmond Cnttcn Start Inc with this Immense Solitaire Dia mond lllnt, welrhlnc Vh carat, for S40. siiull olTfr tha larcmt-und stronzest list of ltiamond Rlnirs ever offered In this city. When you bur diamond from a local Jew eler ;ou par tares profits and wit prove It by this T-carat IMomond Blnr for M0. If after esaralnlnr this diamond tou think yon can dupltrate It for less than $10, we will refund tha money nt once every tent of it. We not only CLAIM to Hive the birr rat values, but no ritOVK It. Tho same privlle-ce will be chen all this week with any diamond no sell, near In mind this list wilt be closed on Itedneadar night. It would take many folumns to publish onr entire list of specials n Diamond!, from fS to (6000, therefore we mention only a few here Just to show jou what we have, Vj' carat rings $190 2 carat rings $135 1T4-332 carat rings $90 Vi carat rings .,... $80 l'i carat rings .; $70 l!4-l32 carat rings $63 carat rings $35 ': carat rings $19 Ji-132 carat rings 1 , $12 See Our Diamond Cutters nt Work iKKoNDS-WATDIES-JEwS H.W. Car. 8TH & CHESTNUT STS. 1117 MARKET ST. 909MARKETST. AT.T, T1IHKK STORKS Ol'EN KVHN1NCH Silk Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise 1 .98 $0.98 trimmed with Xcally uees STIIEKT VI.OOK Exceptional Group New Skirts $Q.98 $v.98 O .andl Choice of wool poplins, seiges, Panamas and silK striped taffetas Some trimmed with braids, but tons or neat tucked effects STKUKT FLOOII $7.00 and $8.00 All-Wool Shetland Sweaters $4' 50 Slics from 38 to 4b All shades. stki:i:t ii.ook 2 STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER. Announcements for To-morrow Saturday ' 1800Men'sand Young Men's Spring Suits Tomorrow A Kemarkable sale ot I SUITS, CAPES, n DOLMANS i$ I & DRESSES 14 I Actual Values Up to $22.50 The Basement Storo has prepared another sensational sale for tomorrow, too! More than 300 of the very smartest new suits, capes, dolmans and dresses offered at unusually big savings. AH the most popular materials and spring colorings. ? 98Jflf Girls' New Spring Coats & Capes $598 o $i 298 Girls' Regulation I Infants' Newest Dresses $ j .98 Coats $ Q.98 An exceptional assortment of styles wool serges, bilk or wool poplins and moires. Sizes fro-n 2 to 14 years Specially priced from 98c Of blue and white linenes with era hltrn on arm ! o 14 years. Children's New Wash Dresses ninehams and chambru Some smocked soi bloomers. HIRSCH'S Home of Style and Economy O f sergres choice of smock "d, Sires from I cmbroldere'' ! tulloied I biyics, smenaiu vuiucs, I a 5L t$i mm From Six Manufacturers Under Price $19.50, $23.50, $28.50, $32.00, $34.50 The fact that we contracted for these Suits months ago, before manu facturers' prices had reached the highest point, may be interesting to men who are ready to buy their Spring Suits, but it is more interesting that there is a genuine saving of from $6.00 to $9.00 on each Suit (according, to price), based upon to-day's fair market value. Four of the manufacturers of the Suits in these live groups are nationally famous the STEIN-BLOCH CO., HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, and the makers of ALCO and SOPHOMORE' Clothing. The other two are regular suppliers of our moderate-priced Cloth ing, whose product we guarantee as of reliable quality. A Splendid Collection of Up-to-Date Spring Suits for the Army and Navy Men Returning to Civilian Life, and for Their Fathers and Brothers Who Backed Them Up at Home. WORSTED, and In the collection aie models cspeciall deMned foi oung AKMY AND NAVY MEN eager to pet ..ito civilian clothes, and for thobo who did their pint in tho industrial and commercial woild. Single - hrcasted and DOUBLE - HUKASTED COATS, with or without the popular waiht-scam; the incur. ed-vvuist coat; the new slash pockets and flap pockets; the sttaight-shoulder coats, also several models in improved conservative styles Suits for men of all at;cs and in all propottions of FLANNEL, SERGE, CASSIMERE, CHEV IOT, HOMESI'LN, SMOOTH UNFINISHED WORSTED. Among the rcmarknble values in the above collection are Hart, Schaffner & Marx BLUE SERGE SUITS at $32.00. Stein-Bloch Suits in neat mixtures, at $28.50. The famous Alco Flan nel Suits at ?32.00. Smart, Double-breasted WAIST-SEAM SUITS at $28.50 and $34.60. Young men's Ulue Serge and Flannel Suits, single-breasted, at $23.50. Worsted Suits, excel lently tailored, in conservative models, at $23.50. Suits in neat medium gray mixtures, at $19.50. ,m - straw bridge & clothier Second Floor. Market Street Men's Neckties An Extraordinary Collection Reduced to 60c i A special puichahc at a worth while pi ice-concession from a well-known manufacturer who contributes regularly to our stocks. Broken lots and small, odd as- sortments from our regular .stocks at reduced prices. These we have giouped on a counter in the Men's Furnishings Stole at the single low piice of GOc each, for quick clearing away to-morrow. A gieat vanety of atti active patterns to select from, and eveiy Four-in-hand in the collection is worth much moie than to-mor-iow's selling price jmany aie worth two and three times us much. Men's Blue Serge Suits, With . Two Pairs of Trousers, $32 BLUE SERGE SUITS with two paiis of trousers ate always of interest to men who appieciate fine clothing economy but when they see the unusual high quality in fabric, lit und style of such Suits which we ure now selling at $32.00 they do not hesitate long to take advantage of the oppoitumty. All proportions and sizes in these just now regular, stout, slender and shoit. htra-bridge A ( lothlrr Scco-id Hoor I'ast stnu UrUIn AM 1 H t'lutliler Vlnrlol StlPt Men's Shirts Fastidious Men are Making Spring Selections From Fine Silk Shirts, in scores of cool, rich weaves and patterns R.j.OO, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $11.00. Fibie Silk Shit ts, of rich lustre and exctcding durability $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50. To-morrow a special lot of Ma dras Shirts at $1.93 a straight saving of 20 per cent. siriinlirlilitp t. l lothtor lHht Mtirt LiKhrh Stret t Men's Socks Three Lots of Unusual Value-Interest Tomorrow Six pair of "Marathon" Black Cotton Socks cxtia-sttong re inforced heels and toes; sizes 10 to ll1 for SLOO. Tine Lisle Socks, with lugh bpliced heels and toes; in black, white, navy blue, suede and cor dovan 29c a pair. "Intel woven" Silk Socks, in black and colors 85c. strnw bridge A. V lothier ltle "i Mlirket Strtet Men's Hats Mentioning a Few of the Many Spring Styles Here Stetson Soft and Derby Hats, for Spring, in a complete as sortment of distinctive new shapes 1 and colorings to satisfy every i taste young or conservative. Price, $7.00. A special high-quality Soft Hat, Stetson-made, is called the "Stetsonian" and sells at $8.00. "Fax" is the name of a new Soft Hat, made exclusively for this Stole and designed for dis ci iminating men. "Fax," from every standpoint of quality and style, is worth every penny of its pi ice $5.00. "The Boulevaid" is a par ticulaily trim-looking Derby Hat for young, men. Correct in every detail $5.00. Caps, of new tweeds and home spuns $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Straw bridie ft Clothier fafcumi Floor. Market Streot. East New Skirts ! SERGE AND POPLIN in black and blue; some with braid bound pockets and braid-trimmed belts; some tucked, manv button trimmed $7.50 to $13.50. PLAIDS AND STRIPES m fancy effects, also smart new checks; in plaited and plain-tai-loied stjles, and in the many dail. colorings of the season $7.50 to $20.00. SPRING SILKS fancy vveae in light coloiings. and in good spoits stles, $18.00 to $30; taf fetas in black and blue, $10.00 to $15.00; silk poplin in black, blue and taupe $13.50. Time to Think of the New Wash Skirts 'l hey arc leady, in great a liety linenes, pinues, linens and gabardines, showing a plentiful use of large peail buttons. Priced accoiding to materials, etc. $2.50 to $10.00. straw bruise 4 C'lo'hier second I loor Golden Special To -morrow! Three Hundred Women's Tailored SUITS Exceptional Value WvfPECIu2W At $21.75 One of the entile season's most attractive Golden Specials is this splendid lot of women's Spring Suits, in TOUR NEW MODELS, at a saving of one-thiid, for to-morrow. All are peifectly new und fresh, made expressly for this occasion. Of fine SERGE and WOOL POPLIN; black, navy blue, taupe, tan, plum, Belgian blue and rookie. Belted coats, with pointed and slashed sides, button-tummed; one model with flat braid tiimming; long loll collar of different shapes, with white or fancy over-collar; fine peau de cygne linings. Smart skuts, with belt of self-material. All sizes from 34 to 40. Every one should be sold to-morrow at this exceptionally low puce $21.75. - Slrawbrldxe C lothier Second Tloor, Mirket Mreot Many Women Prefer Plain Underwear A few of the most wanted kinds of Women's Plain Undei garments aie listed: I BODICE VESTS cotton gauze Vests, in pink or white, with rib bon shoulder straps, legular size3 75c; extra sizes 85c. BLOOMERS in black, pink or w lute 85c. UNION SUITS in pink or , white, with ribbon shoulder straps, legular sizes, $1.00; extra sizes, $1.25. Silk Vests, $2.00 ; Fine Glove Silk Vests, in pink or white, with band top, or In bodice style $2.00. Glove Silk Pantalets I Women's Ankle Pantalets, of black, navy blue, suede or purple glove --ilk $5.00. StrawbrUee t Clothier Aisle .1. iUrket Street Capes and Dolmans for Rainy Weather Rubbered Canton Cloth Capes, in tan and black, $7.50; in blue and olive, $15.00; in blue, tan and black, $20.00. Some with fronts in coat effects, smartly belted, others made on stiaight Cape lines. Dolmans of rubbeiized Canton cloth, in blue, $13.50. Strawbrida & Clothier Second Hoor Special Blouses in the French Salon, $5 EXCEPTIONAL, these lovely Batiste Blouses one with long roll collar, tum-back cuffs, and a frill down the fiont trimmed with hand - hemstitching and tiny tucks. Another model is trimmed with hemstitching on the smart flat collar, cuffs and front of the Blouse special at $5.00. Mrawbrldgn ft Clothier Krench baton, Tnira ' loor. weal Boys' Straw Hats Are Now Ready And paients will agiee that never befoie have we shown such a w ide v ariety of becoming new ' styles and colorings, so early in the season. Prices $2.00 to $5.00. Cloth Hats Of tweeds and fancy mixtures, in many good stles $1.25 to $3.00. Youths' Hats In trim, man- ' nish shapes, of felt and tweed I fabrics $3.00 to $4.00. j Tarn o'Shanters Of wool i seige, woven band, $2.00 to $3.00. I Caps In the popular golf ..btyle, also with the new one-piece top; of blue serge and many suit- pattern fabiics, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. Strawbrldse ft Clothier Second Floor, Uast T-TiiHnu's Pprfnmps New Silk Hand Bags Appeal in the Spring Are unusually Smart Lovely new Hand Bags to com plete the Easter costume, of black, navy blue, taupe and other smait shades, with handsome metal tops in reproduction of quaint Dutch silver designs, blight or oxidized finish with chain handles, all beautifully silk-lined $5.00 to $16.50. Hand Bags With Beaded Tops Of moiie silk, with large square tops solidly beaded in ef fective colors and designs, with a mirror on the reverse side, silk tassel tiimming $5.75. Straw bridge ft Clothier Hale 8. Centie Oyster White Dress Linen 78c a yard A' remarkable opportunity to secuie, right at a time when fine costume fabric of thjs weight is in a great demand for springtime and summer skirts, one-piece dresses and sujts fine, 45-inch oyster-white Dress Linen at about a fourth less than its regular re tail value to-cay c a yara. Cedar Chests Are in Demand Now Tne first warm days of spiing have set foresighted people to thinking of the necessity of pro viding against the lavages of moths and what is moie sightly, and gies more certain protec tion than a well-designed, faultlessly-made Chest of genuine cedar? These are the only kind we sell and we have them, in a variety of attractive styles and finishes, at $15.00, $17.50, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00. brldce - Clothier Alale 11!. Centre Straw britfes ft Clothier 3d Hoor, Centre "DAWN" A new Noiel by Eleanor H. Porter Author of "Just David" Price, $1.50 Other new Books A Man l'our-Square bv V If Ralne $1.30. The Old Gra;, Home-Head, V V Kejes $1.50, bnlper Jackson an exciting story of war. love and adventure, by V. Sleath $1 60. Keep Off the Grass, bj Geo, A Hngland $1 00. Victor celebrated by 38 Aineil- i-an Poets, collected bj William Stantej Bralthvvalte $1.00. Ivan Speaks translated from the Husslah. by Thomas Whltte- more "5c. Strawbrld-te ft Clothler- Hecond Floor, Filbert Street Wet They have the natural fra grance of spring flowers; they are cooling and refreshing, and the quintessence of daintiness: Hudnut Sachets at 50c - White Wood Violet, Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley, Gardenia, i Violet Sec, Le Reve. ' Hudnut Perfumes at 50c Arbutus, "White Lilac, Wood Violet, Ideal Pink, Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley. Others Especially Favored are EXTREME VIOLET Toilet Water, $1.00 and $1.85; Talcum, 50c. ROYAL HUDNUT1NE - Toilet Water, $1.00; Talcum. 25c. GARDENIA Toilet Water, $1.00 , anti $i.bo: race rowaer. $i.uo, 1 Talcum, 25c. ROSE OP OMAR 1 Extract, $4.50: Toilet Water, $1.00 and $1.85. SWEET OR CHID Face Powder, $1.00; Toilet Water, $1.00; Sachet, 50c. Nail Enamel, 50c; Tooth Paste, 1 25c. Strawbrldge 1 Clothier Mile 9, Centre Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas Snecial at S5.00 Of taffeta, in blue, green, blue- 4 i anu - green changeable, purple, I garnet, taupe and black; Smart- ! looking handles of fancy carved d woons or vrim tiaKente topa.s; i rnnsiieu vviui wrisi-curB or rinjf., . Strawbrlde ft Clothier- 1 Alale 7. Market Htreet MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET riLUERT.STREET STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH OTRKBr FILBERIXSTBKWp a n uMv . ;t r-a. - u K .-vie t aW & h H- ,"V I c Mi I fl .,- Jfr.-iSit, '' (tC .J. ,UBI - A
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