It I it 4 IV I:: v v K 1 w COUFtT OF HONOR EVMnV , PUBLIC" "LBDGUR-PHILADiSLPHIA, FRIDAt, wmtvrfpfm PHIU 18, 1919, I Atmosphere of Entire City Charged With Spirit of Vic tory Loan Drive UNVEIL STATUE TOMORROW Thousand ot pedestrians pmiknI (nlnj- on their Miy across llrontl street nl Chestnut street or South I'cnii square to uiiteli tlie throne nC worknirn put ting the finishing touches on the Ooiu.t of Honor. Above, the noNo of traffic soiiuded the hum of hammers unci snws ns ar tisans built the new upenkers' lull- j cony on the south Hide of the Victory I Mntue booth mid fnsbioned the itrenr' fluclil nbovc it. Already this booth lins been the center of activity in two successful Innnn. , fl... unl t VI. .1...... ,..l.t..t. in .- hi aiutm' ui iiiaiij. t11ii.ii n ii i nil cine the (inddess of Liberty, is al most romnleted. One Hhnnelv nrm bearing aloft the laurel wreath and the ! palm branch can be seen high ubove the canvas and scaffolding which pro tects the artists ns they work on the Mntue. Krom the south side, where the canvas is torn, pedestrians may glimpse, the strong serene face of Vic tory ns slfc looks down wi ISroad street. I The elaborate planter of parls bnxes for the ling poles along the Court of lienor arc being put in place today and j the poles thcinseUes are receiving their Inst touches ot paint and varnNh. A workmen puttied up the cracks und tilted .together the gargoyles that guard the flag pole bases, men, women and children gatlieicd to watch the pin , ccedings. The national colors 'nie nlrcnd.v brightening many ot the business homes along the Court of Honor. Ijibcrty Loan booths nre finding their places along the main business sheet". Thry are nil freshly painted and dei ked with the insignia of the fifth I.ilicil.v Loan. Posters and slogans are on slice" light poles and building, all mi-i the city. Drie Iteglns Tomorrow ITnder the leadership of Mis. 1!. V. Jiiehnrdson. lo.m workers of Wc-t l'liil ndelphia will start the drive with u .parade. They will assemble at 1:1." o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Sixtieth and Arch streets. Several thousand uniformed women, school children, sol diers, sailors and marines will be in the procession. There will be n number of women on horseback, nnd 'bands will piny victory airs. The parade will mow down Sixtieth street to Cedar avenue, east to Fifty-second street, to Chest ti'it street, where exercises will be held in fr'oijt ot the West Philadelphia women's Liberty Loan committee headquarters. the Victory Statue there will be mi eilcd tomorrow evening. More than 1500 mummers from Phila- 'delphia and Camden are expected to march in the parade in South Philadel phia tomorrow afternoon under the di rection ot Mrs. Walter ,f. Freeman, head of the women's Liberty Loan com mittee in that district. 'Mrs. Frank 11. Stocldey is ehnirmnn of ihe speakers' and meetings' com mittee. Other members of the commit tee besides Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Stockley nre Mrs. Owen .1. .Roberts. -Mrs. Frank W. Buhler, Mrs. Thnmas fl". Boyle, Mrs. J. Hector McN'enl. Mrs. Andrew Lippi, Mrs. Chailes Henry Fox. . Officials of the Liberty Loan i om mittees and ot the city will review the parade from a stand erected in ftont of the Third Itcgiment armory, at llio.id " and Wharton streets. Fourteen (separate parades will he held in North Philadelphia tomorrow evening. Mrs. Cheesmnn Ilerrick is again chairman in that district. Mori , than ."000 men and women nie ex pected to take part. -RICH COAL MAN DROWNS Body of Daniel C. Kateman Found In Creek by Fishermen , Daniel ('. Kaseman, fifty-six years I old, n wealthy dealer in coal, lumber jnnd real estate, of UO.tjl Tioga street, this city, was necldentnlly drowned In Kishacoquilles creek, nine miles east of Lewistown, Pa., on Mouduy afternoon. Mr. Kaseman, who was looking over some timber property in the vicinity, tripped over a log while crossing the creek and fell into the water. Trout fishermen found the body, nnd County Coroner Dr. .1. W. Mitchell, after tin investigation, decided that drnjh v due to nfH'ldetit. From 1S!t." to 1510S Mr. Knveman was n member ot the Monroe H. Kulp Lum ber Company, and at the time ot his death held extensive lumber, coal and leal estnte interests in the state of New Mexico. . BUSINESS MAN SHOT BY ROBBERS IN AUTO Hold-Up of Italian Yields No Revenue, However, for Five Men Charles t'rispintio, thlrly-fiie years old, "1(1 .South Klghth street, n widely known business man of the Itnllnu colony, was seriously wounded Inst night, when the hlghwnymen, three of whom were In an automobile, nttaeked him In Fitzwatcr street, between Sixth mid Seventh streets. Crisplntio, who owns an undertaking establishment in the southern section ot the city, was returning to his home with n friend. Tony Cnmbel They had just placed Crispintlo's car in n garage. As they walked on the north side of Fitawnter toward Seventh nn auto mobile with five men In It d-ove tip along the sllewnlk, and two men jumped out. Before Crisplutio or C.arnncl could move one ot the bandits struck linm be! In the face with a blackjack, and the other hit Crisplntlo h glancing blow on the head. Crisplntlo threw n bottle of medicine at the hlghwajmen nnd ran townrd the other side of the street. Five shots were then tired. One of the shots shattered Crispintlo's left leg. He dropped. The other four shots went wjde. The automobile, during the fracas, had slowed down, but had not stopped. Before It reached Seventh street the two bandits jumped in and the enr disapepared. Pedestrians who had heard the shots hurried Crisplntlo nnd (iatnbel to the Pcnnsjlvnnia Hospital, (iambel bns n badl.x cut face. The highwaymen Mole nothing. 2orJo C Mink vyupe f Stoles IB- H .. X $Z.75 I n -W w -- I M NKCONI1 FI.OOB Suits and Dresses for Large and Stout Women Our Specialty "mmf 923 MARKET STREET We Will Open a Charge Account for You! si:co.m FI.OOK Tomorrow. We Are Rendu With the Rest I Easter Suits, J Dolmans, Capes 7 and Dresses at 25 n 0 I I M I I Hundreds o! New Styles Arrived for Tomorrow's Selling T'HE largest and most comprehensive assortment of styles we have ever had is ready for the women who will buy their Easter clothes tomorrow. The best showing in the city for variety of individual models, excellent qualities of materials and superb tailoring. A size a style a shade to meet the demands of every woman. 7 maT now laice and unique collar styles as well as tailored effects Also lie.iy crrpe 'de chine blouses. White, (Icsh and all new suit shades, hlrfet Floor Skirt Sale ! Choose at $0.75 iMKMlKUAlXtUjLELlBBBBK Milk or Infants &"InTa!idt K Re C(oLU A Nutritious Diet for All Agtt. V, Quick Lunch; Home cr Omu. li- uUm tn uui aiiuiu 1 7 3 Wool Series, Wool Poplins, Panamas. In the smart est of plaited and new tucked models. Values up to s$5.98. Slrtft Floor at Wonderful Trimmed Hats $ 5.00 and $6.98 ThoMj largo dress hats of milan straw with horsehair or Reorgette brims. Trimmed with piquant flowers, velvet .ribbons and ostrich fancies. A truly wonderful selection at these populnr prices. hlrerl I'loor SfiiSFyix niAii mm t 1 Royal Worcester R. & G, C-B American Lady Corsets $1 to $6 Complete xliowinj: Silk Envelope Chemises of Pink Crepe de Chine, at $ .98,;$2'98..$398-$4'98 A large nrlety of Kmait new stIe with elTectlve trimmings of laces nnd shoulder ktiann of luces or ribbons. Mreet Floor Silk Taffeta Petticoats $3.98 $5.00 Values Mi iriK fuloi- In new ins For thi man who admires style and appreciates fit and comfort, Glove Grip shoes offer all that can be desjred. The "Glove Grip" feature, insures perfect foot comfort. Try on any of our new styles of Glove Grip Shoes and see how well this feature is demonstrated. tot T l lvfci i5: "x NSfflS Tomorrow A Remarkable Sale of 7 SUITS, CAPES,) M M Qft C DOLMANS Id'39 l p rDir'ocirc JL J- I & DRESSES I j PA . Actual Values Up to $22.50 A sensational savinfc event that will bring many women to our Basement Store tomorrow. More than 300 of the very newest coats, suits, dolmnns and dresses. Every new style-thought all the wanted materials and all the new spring shades. Other Suits, Capes & Dresses Up to $19.75 A Sensational Easter Sale! $5.00 Silk Georgette Waists at . . . $ In Dozens of New Styles You ran choose from the new beaded and embroidered fronts, the m r 3.75? I m SS! .4KZrJi flfc Y v':, C a 1Rmfot ! """&"') I SPRING OXFORDS $89$9,$10 Sole Agency .WWencr Bldg. Arcade Store Only UiUIIIIUUIlllllllllElllllllllll'lllllllllIill B wfMjtmrZZ rnWmb Girls' New Spring Coats & Capes $.98 $19.98 KM to M.& An exceptional assortment of styles wool serges, silk or wool .poplins and moires. Sizes from 2 to 14 ears. Specially priced fiom.... Girls' Regulation Dresses $1.98 Uf blue nnd white llncnes w 1 1 It o in bleiu n arm. lo 1 1 years. 1 Hlrtja from Girls' Silk Dresses $6.98 ..$14.98 Talretns. eeorRette crept eomblnatloiiB. silk popllnf una plaid bukh. xew icilnrt- nnd styles, sizes io 11 years. Girls' Lingerie Dresses $2.98 o $5.98 l.ace and cinlnolder.v trimmed "lyen Sizes a 1 1 years., m I I MHirsch's--Hoirne of Style and Economy ( STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. Smart, Becoming, and Unusual Value! Trimmed Hats at $5, $6, $8 and $9 VJV WONDERFUL collection of almost a THOUSAND TRIMMED HATS from which lo choose to-morrow, at 'c9Atllese PPu,ar P"ces! Such variety in shapes, colors aiul trimming effects as you would see in any Easter r Parade of crowds of well-dressed women! Hats tray and dashing or smart in their plain jauntiness; Hats bedecked with flowers, or charming with wings, fancy feathers, or ribbons, to go with the tailored costume. The very latest trend of fashion as developed in our higher-priced Hats from Paris and New York and our own workrooms, is charmingly reflected in this great display- the new large Hats, the pleasing new small shapes, the attractive group of matronly styles. Black Hats and colored Hats; a Hat for every face, to be worn with one or several different cos tumes $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 and $9.00. Easter Millinery for Girls A Charming Display for Saturday To-morrow will probably be the busiest day of the season and it would seem that the Girls' and Children's Millinery Section has been almost re-stocked, so many Hats have been recently added to the assort ment Hats for every occasion and to meet every price-requirement Girls' Trimmed Hats, from $5.00 to $18.00. School Hats, from $1.95 to $0.95. Girls' and Younger Women's Sports Hats, from $2.95 to $12 00 Girls' Plain Sailors, $1.50 to $-1.95. Milan Straw Hats, $1.95 to $6.95 Girls' imported Straw Hats, $3.95 to $10.00. Scrawliililco A Clothier Pornnd riimr MHi-ket StreM. Went The Life of Theodore Roosevelt My William Draper I.pwis. Every niun and every boy should have this book, the story of a wonderful man, as author, cow-puncher, loufrh rider, mighty hunter, famous exploier, world peacemaker, war leader, President nnd MAX. Octavo, ."i44 nagc., $2.25. ir.ilirMs i loiliici- Soroml rtuiir F"llbrl htr-r . i"l Silk Umbrellas Equally Serviceable for April Showers or May Sunshine, $7.00 lo $12 Covers of taffeta silk, in blue, preen, purple or black. Exceed ingly smart-lookitiu with their short ferrule and some with white tips. The handles have bakelite tops or nie all of bake litc. and arc finished with wrist cords or rings. They will make excellent gifts. Hll.twhrlilee OnthliT ll T Mnrkpl liool Children's Ribbed Cotton Stockings Under Price Thiee thousand pairs of the fine ribbed Cotton Stockings with fashioned feet; in black and white, at about one-thiid less , than regular prices: sizes b- to H-incn nl iuc a pair Sizes 8'j- to il'j-inch l."c a pair Sizes 10- and tO'i-inch r0c a pr. StniwhrluKf A I'lnlhlPr IkIp A Market Hlrtt't Easter Dolls, Toys and Novelties Conveniently placed for quick selection and suggestion: j Tov-fillcd Kaskcts, Pnils 33c to $18.00. J Stuffed Uabbits 25c In S2.00. Net Rabhits filled with los ' 25c, 50c and 60c each. Easter Dolls S1.00 lo S.Vi.00. j Straw briflpp & l lot hi! Fourth I'loor I Selecting Boys' Easter Suits is an Easy Matter Here D E CAUSE our --' large and com prehensive stocks per mit the quick meeting of every individual re quirement in the mat ter of style and fabric. Because the rigid Strawbridge" & Clothier standard of quality, which effectively bais all ques tionable fabncs or make shift tailoring, assures the puicliaser a full dollai's value for eeiy dollar of the price. Because service is of the efficient, satisfy ing quality which makes shopning heie a distinct lileasuie. Suggestions Suitsat$15 Of handsome, dm able cheviots and homespun's, in neat dressy stlcs foi boy.s of 8 to 17 yeais. Kvoi v pair of knickeibock ers is full-lined. Suitsa$18 Beautiful fabncs in a vaiiety of spring patterns faultlessly tailoied in he mming new styles foi boys of 8 to 18 jcars. Many new wa'st - seam effects. All-Wool Blue Serge Suits $1-1.30 and $17.50 Small Boys' Blue Serge Top Coats $8.50 Small Boys' Cheviot Top Coats $5.50 Small Boys' Wash Suits $3.75 and $1.00 New Button-on Wash Suits $5.00 and $0.00 & , si And Three Special Lois of Boys' Suits at $10.50, $12.75 and $15.50 Distinction in Every Smart Line of These Tailored Suits At $22.50 to $25.00 Curcfully-lailorcd SuiU of men s-wear crgc and At $27.50 to $30.00 At $32.50 to $37.50 poplin, in black or navy blue; belted or semi-belted styles in plaited elTects, some gathered at the waist; with trimmings of fiat silk braid and bone button-,. Distinctive Suits of blue , .or hlark men's-wnnr kimtto -i or poplin; variously belted, pluited, flaring ftom the waist-line; also scnu-ntting models on smartly tail ored lines. Women's Suits of serge .poplin or Delhi cloth, in navy blue or black. The newest effects in belted or semi-belted types; Suits with jaunty box coals, loosely girdled, as well as models with trim, clo-e-titting lines. The style sketched is belted and braid trimmed $37.50. Women's Sports Suits, $25.00 to $75.00 A wonderful collection of smart Sports Suit--, of ,'erney in plain shades or heather mixtures, in rose, henna, wistaria, green, tans, olive, brown, navy blue, oxford gray or black. Belted models on loose, straight lines, or box-pleated in Norfolk effect; others with U an inverted plait in back, and one style with military shoulder stiaps. A group of fine English Tweed Spoits Suits, also of liish Dent tweeds, is included. t- VStni'v brills S. Clnlhlri -Set-miri I limr Mirkrl Slii-,( m MJh Hiind-embroidered French Petticoats $2.50 to $3.50 So inexpensive! These White Cotton Underskirts one a straight model with double panel in front, hand-scalloped atid hand-embroidered, at $2.50. Two different styles are made with cmbroideled and scalloped flounce I $2.7.1 and $3.50. Straw tirtdd f. Clothier j I'rrnrh Salon. Thtnl Kloor West Men's Silk Hosiery I Always a most important item lor the bastcr outht here m a varied assortment of black, white and the light colors: At 75c Seamless Thread-silk Socks, with high spliced heels and double soles; in black, white and colors. At Sl.00 Thread-silk Socks, black with white clockings. At $1.50 Fine Ingrain Thread silk Socks, full-fashioned; in black, white and colors. Strnwliriilgp A C'lnlhiwr Aili a Market Street This $35.00 Bloch Baby Coach Made Expressly for Us -Rep resents, in our estima tion, the high est character of modem coach making in beau ty of style, last i n g durability nnd comfort for the tiny occupant. It is a new gondola design and you can se lect fiom white enamel, ecru or giay finishes. Price $35.00. Two Lois of Stroller Go-Carls Reduced They are now $11.90 and if 10.90, which prices are about 20 per cent less than former figures. sirawbrliU A clothier Kourth Floor Women's Silk Dresses for Easter at Moderate Prices Three groups of distinctive Silk Dresses, modish in design, to meet the needs of women who appreciate smart styles at little prices:' At $22.50 to $30.00 I'm Ie Chine or Taffeta S'lk Dresses, in ever so many attractive stjles, in French or navy blue, taupe, plum, s,ray, white, flesh or blatfk. Also models of crepe Georgette hi ll h color, white, henna, navy blue or black; some with .-kiit on straight lines, with collailes' neck-line or pretty crepe Georgette collate. .Model sketched is of ciepe de chine $22.50. At $19.75 A distinctive collection of Taffeta ' Silk Dresses with short tunic; also ciepe clc chine models with box-plaited tunic, tucked estie and smart collar. At $16.50 Unusually lovely nre llicfe Taffeta Silk Dresses, in taupe, black, French or navy blue; with artistic inegular tunic, white .-tec of ciepe Oiorgettc and silk collar; or with square neck, crushed l,u die, peplum skit t and long cloe-litting sleeves. . - Slialirtilse 4 i loth I- -Srmnil Floor. Centre - si i iwhiiilso A. Clothier "-tmnil I Im-i I ill,i rt siiooi ) HSt V.WI& , iS&rasmjOTsa IdSlliu yiilk hi Hundreds of Men will be Her eTo -morrow For the New Spring Suit or Top Coat THEY will choose smart, authentically-correct Suits from the greatest variety of styles assembled anywhere under one roof in Philadelphia to-day. They will choose from the nationally-known Stein-Bloch, and Hart, SchafTner & Marx Clothing obtainable in Philadelphia at this Store only and will pay .$35.00, $-10,00. $45.00, $50.00 and more. Or they will select from lines starting at $25.00, which arc supplied to us by equally reliable manufacturers. The main point is that when they choose HERE, men can rest assured that they are getting the smartest, best looking, best-fitting Suits obtainable anywhere, and a full dollar's value in fabric and tailoring for every dollar of the price they pay. In the case of these special lots they are getting more than their full dollar's value Men"s and Young Men's Suits $32.00 and $34.50 Suits ftom "Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other good manufacturers. Smart, youthful single- and double-breasted styles, of gray and brown mixtures anil of blue and black serges. Men's and Young Men's Suits $23.50 and $26.50 Five hundred Suits, chiefly in the smart new single- and doublc-bieastcd styles so popular with young men and men of youth ful tastes in dress. Many bilk-lined. Men's and Young Mente Suits-i-$16.50 ahd $19.50 Special purchases and lots from our own stock, at reduced prices. 'Neat irrav fabrics anil mixtures and ALL-WOOL blue serges, An excellent variety .01 up-to-ihe-minuje styles. 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