"i-j K it ' t ) y . ! v , a .f If , '' r '" .a BIBIOER ATHLETIC STADIUM If in SNARES CUPID IN PARK PLANNED r W wi" " i . t I ""v y '' " EVBnW PUBLIC LEJDGBarLABBHIA, FBIDAT, MARCH 12, 1920 L, Stlnoss, Former Fiancee Rf Harold WInpenny, w pj Marquis of Cellahl i.i K .,. tamp.i PS RE-ECHOED "M Hipp-- , -mrnl yeflrs ngo weir "JKr when word ws received KrtM Ff ' New York, nnd tho Morquls Mint"". .' . V. . manned. W'Sn meeting nt a'tarjRo ten ft;Kl whin Mrs. , StlncM W ""lii- ilanclne, throwing her ..tAnrd Wl"'?."'"-' ' Til. nnMn Win "r.' . thl Iioor. ' -. fi! ninwcctlr- brldV hns figured in jjit piysPSlc,ght of several states. ft 'u the ' granddaughter of former r nr SDraguc, of unoue ismnu, f"SS rircl'i Mn Philadelphia received 'JaJ.C, the summer of 1007, when !i . qoriguu. ho was engaged to wcti Wlnnenny. broke her engagement ,Ir.t the last minute. Arrange- t ,ra.ost, V"., ran,ln for the wedding Tmi Spraguc eloped with Henry SS'sHn s b of tile former chief r.s."?f s?ihT Island. Shortly nfter luitire u ' " v .. .nf , Tnr q. Hut iWria'ns ."w vv:-r" --:,,, llf(1 JTMrntstlMM subsequcnUy obtained ffi.nrr then fhe has been reported en STo llnron TVOifiuy. Can aln Tnr- E iml the Marquis do Vcllcnclvo. !i X " "ore quickly swept aside, ft aid. when the beautiful Mw.St - '' mt the Marquis of Cellani. The r oNtins at the tango tea. An won as the marquis is able to walk , ,'wtrUgc will take place. It is "". . n. ! mnrnnln will hnvo n fame Jnsprtetl In the marriage contract ,llrnZ tUC DriMC never tu uuutu uic .romta. anu f wiU insl,t tlmtbc ottsll Minuius hi mi ',r" ivS ' !ce In Home, wnerc iui-y win vc. Club Hoads Moot Tonight to Hi-... tr-..:u!tu.. t m.. uisuush ruuuiuuiij ui rinii for Hugo Arona : . FOR AUTO AND HORSE RACES .-.1 ', A huge athletic stndlum for PhiTa dclphia, to bo located in Falrmount 1'nrk. will be- discussed nt n meeting called by the Chamber of Commerce for .this evening at 8 o'clock. Three hundred representatives of athletic, nutomobllq nnd sporting clubs have been Invited to attend tonight's meeting, and the gencrni public will bo made welcome. Hartley J. Doyle, chairman of the committee on conven tions and exhibitions of the Chamber of Commerce, will be the presiding oflicrr. The Chamber of Commerce is launch ing, the stadium project becauso in trie pas? this city haft lost many opnortunl tics for great athletic and sporting ex hibitions because of tho lack ot a stadium with large, seating capacitj. It Is planned to have ,a stadium that could be used for nutomoblle, horse and trnclt races, college and school sports, and nlso outdoor entertainments and pageants. ... , The Idea which has found favor n tho preliminary discussion is to obtain a suitable site In Falrmount Pnrk, not too far from the two railroads so i as in mnlin t nnr nt rpnrrnl nrccss. ltll the expense of n site eliminated It' is believed that a sultamc sinuium ruuui he built of huge size at not too grcnt n cost to malti- tlic plan pracucanir. Tho committee In charge of tonight h meeting is composed of heads of sport ing nnd country clubs nnd other or ganizations as follows: Samuel J. Dallas, A. C. McGowlu, Herbert J. Tily, Ellis Gimbcl. Joseph Sncllen burg, Murdoch Kcndrick, W. W. Kopcr, Dr. M. C. O'nrlctii Miclfacl J. Slattcry, Eugene C. Bonnlwcll, George Wcntworth Carr, Major Robert Glcn dinning, Major Charles J. Blddlc, A. E. Maltby and, A. Saunders. Everybody's Business The other day in a Milwaukee shop a woman worker admired a fur coat but had only part of the cash necessary to purchase. The proprietor graciously agreed to cash two one-hundred-dollar Liberty Bonds for $140 as part payment, and the woman agreed very happily. , This shopkeeper later volunteered the infor mation that most of his trade could not afford his furbelows, out were glad to let him have their bonds as they didn't appreciate their value. Within five years 20,000,000 people have bought government bonds any bonds for the first time in their lives they did it for patriotic reasons. A deplorably large number are not yet "sold" on the value of their own holdings hence extrava gance with obvious ills in consequence. "Something sh6uld be done about it." "Why don't the newspapers and magazines do some thing." "There should be a law," etc., etc. "What's everybody's business is nobody's bubiness." ' No wise, far-sighted private corporation would permit its goods or its securities to' be kicked around without protection after sale. The best protection for our bond issues would lie in educating the holders to. their values. National education can always be effected best by the constant iteration and re-iteration of na tional advertising. Butterick.Pu6Mjf The Delineator The"bcsigner $,'.00 a Year) (fl.SOaYcar) Everybody's Magazine ($S.50 a Year) J(imm G't lour Knitter "rcfH llrrn t tthoirtulo 1013 Market St. Tailored Kmttr ultn All nt Wlioltnule Great News lor Saturday Over 1000 New e2 11 viwiiicoixVlfi L Wr ilm If at the low price of Jm. $4'89 A big assort ment of the fin wt embroirlo.n.i Jersey Ureses fo Suturday. plcnty for ccrybody. Plenty all-wool sports suits, enough for everybody. Tho best 8 u 1 1 in town. Season's Greatest Offering Every hat newly created fresh from tlic handa of the finest designers bought under price and sold the same way. Buy your Easter h&t now. JMrnv tRFV y l I Announcements FOR SATURDAY MARCH THIRTEENTH . ti n " STRAWBRIDGE 0 H I Store Hours FROM NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY KTfe mm This is One of Four Models in Serge Dresses at $1.6.50 These include coat and straight-line effects, mode with long tailored sleeves and attractively embroidered. In navy blue and black. The model sketched ,in navy blue only. . Taffeta Dresses in New Spring Shades at $22jO ' Made with tlio youthful sght-line skirts, ,and finished with crisp, fresh little white collars 'of Swiss ffr lace. One model has a smart little vestco and Tuxedo collar. And some have the cool sheer crepe Georgette sleeves that so many women like. . Crepe de Chine Dresses, $30 Plaited and tucked models, and some have, tunic skirt. Bodices with the fashionable vestcc, others with a squaro neck-line finished with little flat collar. Navy blue, taupe, .Flemish blue and VSlraftbrldio A Clolhler Second Door. Market Slrcot New Models in Corsets Here New models, correct in line, insuring smart figure lines, ( without which no costume is successful. No matter what your type of figure, you will find 'YOUR CORSET here among leading makes,. Corsets of pink or white, plain or brocaded fabrics. Well-boned or lightly-boned models, with low or medium bust, or all-elastic top; long or medium-long hips: Our Jessica French Corset-r-$12.00 to $32.50. S. & C. Special, Nemo, Smart Set, Redfem, Warner Rust-Proof, La Reaista, W. B., Gossard Front-lace. Bon Ton, Royal Worcester American Lady and H. & W. Waists. Prices range from $2.50 to $32.50. FOR MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS A special Corset Section, where young girls and slender women will find every kind of'Girdle and Corset to meet their exacting needs. -V Strawbrldge & Clothier Third Floor. MArket Street. Went Misses' Apparel for Spring New, Smart Jersey Suits, $29.50 and $35.00 Inverted plait and panel-back Suits, with the fashionable narrow belts and four patch pockets; nlso fancy-plaited and pin-tucked Suits. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Tweed Suits, $45 to S59.5U gray, green and tan. Made In box-plaited, Inverted plait and Norfolk effects", with narrow belts, some with collars buttoning up close at the throat. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Tricotine Suits, $59.50 and $67.50 In navy bluo and black. Made with belted jackets slashed at tho sides, also fancy belted Suits, many braid-bound and button-trimmed. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. The model sketched, $59.50. Misses' Serge and Tricotine Dresses, $25 Straight-line Dresses with rfarrow tie belts, long or short sleeves, square or round neck, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Serge and Jersey Dresses, $16.50 Embroidered straight-lino Dresses, with hip pockets and novelty belts, also Chemise Jacket Dresses. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Spring Coats, $29.50 to $45.00 Of vclour, jersey cloth, polo and fancy cloaking. Made in various full-belted and flare-back styles. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Ut0mnt1irt.t.a ffirlst' (Inatn. ff).5n t.n UAH Jin J lt.VI ,,vnvw w. - , . . --r.w j. PL..I OmawIm rnnfu mrl 1 tll1nHft 1. TOnlfnrl Pnnla nC ma imlmiM lio11fi OI1U1I HU1'0 """" "..-.N-.'ftH. w.vv vvu.u, Ul J1I1U ItlMUl, UU1.-HH, serge, jersey cloth, polo cloaking, checks and fancy mixtures. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Small Girls' Spring Coats, $18.50 to $35.00 Ot burella cloth, fancy mixture, serges and velours, in double- and single-breasted effects. Some fancy-belted, some with blouse back, others in short walsted style. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Strawbrldfe & clothier Second 1 loor. Market Street Many a Boy Will Have a New Suit By Saturday KFight Tho Saturday holiday provides the opportunity many pawn ts have been looking for-to bring thcW with them Jf S, Bow satisfactory selection. We arc icaily for thrj day """, Clothing selling that Is 'naturally to be expected when prices nave been reduced to these low levels . Boys' Cheviot Suits, 7 to 11 years $9.50 Boys' Serge Suits, 8 to 12 years $13.75 Boys' Serge Suits, 13 to 16 years $15.75 Boys' Suits, from our finest lines, are now re duced to $19.50, $21.75, $25.50, $28.50 Cheviot Suits, belted and plaited $17.75 SMALL BOYS' TOP COATS FOR SPRING arc now here, in a variety of new style's and new fabrics particularly becoming to litt.e men o'f.3 to c mnMiK, noth.cr-Secon.l I'loor. I llb-rt HhTl U.-1 Spring Millinery At $8. 00, $10. 00 and $12.00 A gorgeous array of hundreds of Spring Hats, large, small, medium graced with flower facings, soft, feathery fancies, wispy aigrettes, soft satin or lace edges, little veils and all the soft touches of dress Hats; or, trimmed in tailored effects, with stiff quills, wings, ribbon bands, ornamental pins, etc., and perfectly in accord with new spring Suits. Many small Turbnns., many roll brims, many angle Huts. In fact, hundreds of freshly trimmed Hats are shown, and hardly two arc alike. Choosing is delightful any time, and special prepara tions hnvCbccn made for Saturday. SV-- 8tm brlds' S. t lothl I H'Coml I'loor MnrK t virrot . t Suits, $45 to $67.50, Have so Many New Attractive Features .,!-.. n... ii .,i,n,.i,,i sr.n.nf). of fine men's-wcar serge, beautifully tailored on long, ,h slender linos, trimmed with long rows of buttons, h nnd all the edges smaitly bounu in uraiu. vu.uio of men's-wear serge, tricotine, smart homespuns nnd silvcrtono, in many, many styles equal y at tractive, some plaited and tucked and finished with belts, other belted models flaring smartly from the waist-linc, nnd some made on semi-fitting and close-fitting lines. In black, navy blue, tan and brown. Suits, $35.00 to $42.50 Well-tailored Suits of men's-wcar serge in black and navy blue, made in belted effects, with long rolling collars and some have silk over-collars. Heavy stitching and bone buttons are used for trimming in many instances, and all arc well lined with plain or novelty silks. -- Straw hrldz" . r'totliler becond floor. CetitVs i i . c vSNl1 l7 The Veil's the Correct Thing New Veilings lend new charms as the -correct finishing touch to new millinery. Among the sniait est now Veilings plain meshes, fancy meshes, dotted or woven designs are Black llexagonal mesh Veilings dotted in color, in cluding henna and Copanhagen bluo, also Fancy Filet-mesh Veil ings with woven dot. Veils to meet the needs of well-gioomcd women 30c to $2.00 a yard. Strawbrldce H Clothier Aisle in Centre Seven New Columbia Records Out To-morrow The March mid-month release. You can hear them in tho Piano Storo to-morrow. This now music includes' new songs'by AJ Jolson, Bert Williams, 'Henry Burr, Fred Hughes, Lewis Jnmes nnd Stracciari. New dance music, by Ted Lewis' Jazz Bnnd, Louisiana Five nnd the Paul Bicsc Trio (saxuphone, uanjo ana piano;. Sirnttbrldco Clotlili-r- . rirth, Floor. Wexi Pay Less for Sturdy Petticoats Three excellent allies in -n-iceablc, smart-looking Cotton Pet ticoats that most women lil.c bebt for practical hard wear: Of black or colored HEATH U11BLOO.M special at V7- Of flowered cotton taffeta spe cial ut $3.00. Of black satinc special ut $1.-5. SlruuliriilKH A ClolhWr Second Floor, ept ,' New Pluitings of Double Chiffon So soft and dainty at the nccK of dress, blouse or negligee, thesis graceful Pluitings of double chif fon. Easily adjusted to any style neck-lino, and for fplls, trimming the front of spring garments $1.00 a-yard. Marabou Neck-pieces Capes and Stoics of flulTy 1 marabou, some tiinuncd with tails, others with ostrich. Beau tifully mudc and lined with satin. Just the right weight for spring. A smait finish to the costume $10.00 to $28.00. Nlrnwlirldsc & elothi r Aisle It i ntrr Women's High and Low Shoes One-Third to Nearly One-Half Less Than the Usual Fair Retail Prices Tins is a very exceptional oppoitunity to save money on high class, fnshionablo high and low Shoes. All lines to be discontinued, tlic remainder of a great special purchase and all that are left of tho Shoes from the Sample Sale. One-third to nearly one-half less .than regular prices: Women's Sample High and Low Shoes $9.95, $7.95, $6.95 White Kid and Tan and Gun-metal Calf Dress Shoes $12 Special Purchase Tan Lace Shoes, from Banister Co. $9.95 Banister Pumps and Oxfords, Spring Models noiv'$9.95 Women's Seamless Pumps, various leathers $7.95 A Clearance of Spats and Boot Tops noxo $2.k5 9 -button Spats, in Fashionable Shades noiu $'1.65 ' -V "-iMMbrldRo A. lothler Elehlh and Filbert Streets -JCffer' H -SI r . -. A bports Loat nd certainly every" woman can find something to suit her this season one can't help wondering how Sports Coats can absumc such different ap pearance when they arc one and all fashioned on tlic plainest of plain-tailored lines and all simply but smartly belted, some with narrow leather belts. There arc tan velours, closely resembling polo cloth, from $22.50 to $35.00, nnd camel's-hair cloth, from $45.00 to $110.00, many with collar and cuffs in contrasting color. Also jersey cloths in heather mixtures $37.50 to $45.00, and black-and-white checks, $22.50 to $55.00. General Utility Coats In the longer lengths arc smart Coats of pop lin in black and bluo, ns low a3 $30.00. Others of sciges, twills and velours in a great variety of stvles, from $37.50 to ?75.00. Note the striking model sketched. It is of blue serge, trimmed in tan, niado in n shorter-than-ufeual length and fin ished with a ijanow leather belt Price $70.00. Still a Good Assortment of Women's Sample Coats, $25.00 to $60.00 Worth About One-third More Sumplc lines frcm our own factory all in snmplc size 36. but women requiring a size larger or smaller can be satisfactorily fitted. -y hti iir ilg. &. i othler -Second Floor Centre Jmk( t GLOVES ' New Styles for the New Sleeve Lengths No matter what the whim of Fashion in varying sleeve lengths, hero are the smart new Gloves to accompany them. Biarritz or Strap-Wrist Of chamois or French lambskin, in white with backs embroidered in white or black $3.50 to $6.50. Eight- and Twelve-Button Indispensable to the smartly gowned woman are French Kid Gloves, white, black and new shades In 8- and 12-button lengths $5.50 nnd $6.5D. Women's 2-clasp Washable Fabric Gloves, white, brown gray, slightly imperfect. Special 70c. Straw bride t Clothier Aisle 1'.. Market Street New Novels The Creating Wave By Edwin Bateman Morris. Big business is tho dominating note of this intense love story $1.75. N Send your order now for Eleanor H. Porter's Book Maru-Marie Ready about April 15 $1.90 Straw bridge & Clothier Second Floor. Filbert Street, West TheClearance of Men' sWinter Clothing P 5 i 1 A brief summary for the benefit of busy men of the extraordinary values available in this event. tPlcase bear in mind that the variety and values available now are as attractive as at the beginning of the Sale, and that all of the following1 lots are marked at great reductions: Harl, Schaffner & Marx Suits $36.50, $43.00, $46.50 Men's and Young Men's Quits $19.50, $28, $33.50, $38 Blue and Black Suits now $28.00, $38.00 and $46.50 Men's Fine Suits now $48.50 and $59.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Auiumn Overcoats, suitable for the coming spring season $23.50, $27.50, $33.50 Men's Winter Overcoats $18.50, $23.50, $28.00, $36.50, $38.00, $13.00, $46.50, $18.50, $68.50 Fur-lined Overcoats from' $87.50 to $315.00 Youth's Long-trouser Suits now $18.50, $27.50 and $38.50 Men's Trousers now $4.75, $6.75, $7.25 and $8.35 Men's Suits with 2 pairs of trousers $43.50 -- Htriiuhrhlso - loilnrr -et oiul 1 loor I a 4Qt o H If Webb's Dew-Bleached Linen Towels Towels famed for attractive appearance nnil service. 'lne standard in Linen Huck Towels among housewives for many years: . ., Hemmed, sxze SOxSG tnctes $12.00 a dozen. t Hemstitched, 10x30 inches $15.00 a dozen. Sfrawbrldie . Clothier Aisle 12.Centre "Wear-Ever" Sheets, $2.85 Double-Bed 81x9Q inches Our own celebrated "Wear Ever" sheets of bleached muslin already well known to thou sands of experienced housekeep ers for their exceptional wearing and laundering .qualities. A lit tle lot at a very attractive) price -$2.86. 8itwbr.d.a.l&,.r Silk Waists New effects in Trholotics Beautiful crepes Georgcitc Washable Satins and Taffetas Crepe dc Chine and Pongee Striped Japanese Silks And Satin:str.ipe Tub Silks Including Over-blouses in the new girdle nnd hip-tie effects, also beaded and embroidered models in tho usual blouso styles, nnd many tailored effects. Prices range from $3.05 to $36.00. Htrawbrldri! A. Clothier Jfconu Kloor. Centre Utility Umbrellas Under Price, $1.65 The price is less than to-dny's wholesale cost on these practical American Taffeta (cotton) Um brellas. You will need at lentd one for "that extra Umbrella" at home, nnd at the office, too. WOMEN'S STYLES with wrist cords in plain or carved-Mission wood handles. MEN'S SIZES with Mission wood crook or hook handles $1.65. Hlrnwhrlrii; & Ootliier AlMo 7 Market Street Men's Soft Collars Fully as Neat as the Starched Styles Have just arrived from Amor icn's foremost collar maker. They are in tasteful now styles for spring and summer, 1920, that are equally as dressy and smart looking as the starched kind and far more comfortable. The prices are 30c, 35c, 50c, C5e and 85c. Htrawbrldeo ' lothler Aisle I Market street Cedar Chests Men's Hats for Spring Twche Lovely Styles in Hand-made Blouses $5.00 to $8.00 Beautifully made to the lust tiny stitch, these line Batiste Blouses with the tiny tucks, the hemstitching, the embioidcry that appeals to the feminine love of exquisite gaiments. Your choice of roll or flat collar or high neck. A remnrkable collection $5.00 to $8.00. ir nUirlilcn A Clnthl-r- I in h -nlon. Third Floor Wesl The romantically inclined call them Hope Chests, and for bride or bride-to-be one of theso Chests is a most acceptable gift. The matron considers a Cedur Chest just as important when storing winter gtrmentB and blunkcts. Chests, handsome in design, thor oughly well made. In mahogany or walnut finishes $15.00, $22.50, $25.00 to $75.00. Mtrawbrldtre A. Clothier Third rioor. Centic Our Old Style'Coins Will Be Canceled on March. Fifteenth Therefore, unfcta you liao done no already, exclimiKo your ?la. Coin ,f0IU.!L new on "titho Main Dcak, Filbert Street, or by Distinctive now styles are arriving daily from distant London. where they have, been pioduced by Henry Heath, and from tho fore most hatters of our own lnnd. Paramount among those of American pioduction aie the John H. Stetson Hats, for which this Store is Philadelphia headquarters. Many of the smartest of these Stetson Huts aro in styles designed and executed exclusively for our own par ticular customers and not obtainable elsewhere. Prices for Stetson ,Soft and Derby Hats aie $8.00 and $10.00 with the "Stetsonian" fea ture Hat at the latter price. , Our own unusually good Soft and Derby Hals, in authentic new styles for Spring, 1020, are marked $5.00 to $10.00. Two' Extra Values in Soft Hats for Surina At !b4.40 ocvcrnl oxccueiii now shapes and colors. This price is considerably less than tho actual retail value ot tints or tins quality A.t 953.85 A hPcchl1 purchar.0 of brand-new Soft iiiii i i "J 1 .r-; a: . .'" Hats; at n concession that per mits us to mnrk them at this low nrico. Attractive New Laps-tor Sports or Motor Wear $2.00 (o $5.00 - x SJraw brldRo ft Clolhler 8evon4 Floor, Maiket StreeL Uaa. $2)5 Will Buy a New Silk Hand Bag They are Moiro Silk Hand Bags worth inm.li more than this spe cial price. Smart pouch shape, with inside purse und mirror. Chiefly navy blue or black, on bright metal frames, beautifully lined, mostly tassel-trimmed $2,iK, Nt raw bride . t lulhler AUIe II i entr Men Who Want ' SHIRTS Read This Tho following groups, now in our stocks, present unusunl val ues at the prices now marked. These price-advantages are duo to the fact that the Shirts were purchased long ago when manu facturers' prices were much lower. We cannot duplicate these groups at anywhere near the "ame prices after they have been sold out and they're going quickly right now: At S2.25 Of plain woven tnn draa, of unusunl aturdinean, and excellent laundering qualities. At $2.50 Soft Shirts in cxtcn site ninety at close to present nhnlcsalr price. At W.50 Woven Madras Shirts in a variety of indelibly colored patterns. At $4.00 Of heavy corded madras, and of finely-woven vin dras in a icidr range of patterns. At $4.50 Of fine woven ma dray, in distinctive Russian-cord effects. At $5.00 Impotted madras Srr in very distincl've patterns. Many Silk Shirts Reduced to $7.65 Shirts from our regular stock niany of which Were marked nt almost double this price reduced for quick elenrance becnuso the size ranges are incomplete. straw hrldso I Clothier Kant Store Klihth Street Hats and Caps Boys Want Now Boys Hats Many new styles of tweeds and fancy suiting fab rics $1.50 to $3.50. Youths' Hats Smart man nish styles in Felt and Cloth Hats for young men $3.50 und $4.00. Boys' Caps New spring pot terns and fubrics $1.50 to $2.50. Blue Serge Tains, U. S. Nary bands, special $1.50. Boys' Straw Huts An advance, showing of smart shapes in fccw styles nnd a Inrge variety of braids $2.00 to $0.00. Hlrawhrldtn Clothier Second Floor Filbert Htr.t. Ea.t STRAWBRIDGE MARKET STREET EIGHTH & Clothier STREET 1'ILUEKT 8TRKJIT fc FJ F r krl '' v-'M u (V r i-'M ma :i i t 'V. t W tA mi ..a -vl ' if m ! . it -, t M I a i 'M I ' , i J w f L ,s "-
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