I lUlm I lUJLU I ' ith? "i",!Lp.ahp,.an- . r" . "ft".! tbp. drydock i. flaw I r it1 u OFI jCgnadlan Concern Will Erect It f Council Will vacaxo cnus of Two Stroot3 HAS LONG LEASE ON SITE i ,,..f. drrdock involving a primary 'unrtdlturc of $3,000,000 will bo built the ueinwaru ... .... ... ....... oa pOOOO VJa IhHkSBV 4&tVMM0flttllBW itMHBHHHB ilWfiKrflflrjBB!Sa9BBBBBBBBBW bbbhbA -w K& HBKlHilHB5?,vlxMil&IIIIIIHIIIB I BVI$hB1KmV&&KvH IHflf m Wf- VwiHLmlllV at Vi U 1 fW'1 I T? 1 9Jb t ' It $V;- ferororj inn imnrnvgrnnnf (.. .... i l Irascr. Brace & Co,, a Canndlan firm, rho streets the firm has asked the city to abandon are Teach and Water. The nito would be south of Clinton street. The building of the drydock involves the construction of a scries of barracks and homes for more than COO work wen and additional improvements. The possibility of another drjdock later also is being considered. Tho company has obtained a ninety nine year lease on the site. The plot extcndsi along tho river for 1000 feet and back 1570 feet. Peach and Water streets have never been used as thoroughfares, but Cam den Council already has gone on record as being opposed to acailng any streets. Tho magnitude of the sug gested improvement, however, is ex pected to change this sentiment. tft Via .t.n.ltiln.l n.flnn Itf flltfa. ter. The drydock was purchased 'from the United States Govprnmcnt. Tho Camden slto adjoins the plttpt of the American Dredging Co. and is owned by that concern. It is a short distance from the Hpruro street whnrt, whero aboutu $1,000,000 is to be ex pended for improvements in tho near future. Torch In Camphor Causes Fire While repairing n mixing machine nt tho plant of tho Barrett Manufacturing Co., Bermuda and MargaroUn streets, Krankford, a workman accidentally pushed n welding torch into n compart ment of flnko camphor, setting fire to ll... I... ll.1t. A 1tl..fl n flA nln.in von. U1U UUIIMlUg. JtlVliVUu u ...u ...a,... ,iuqi turned In, workmen of tho "plant suc- cccded In extinguishing tho blazo with a trifling loss before, firemen nrrived. Open A Charge Account &fir$ctis 923-25-27 MARKET STREET Men's & Young Men's Easter Suits In a Wonderful Display , of N.ew Styles, Materials, r Patterns and Colorings ' $ 29 .75 This new individual shop invites everyfman to see these new spring clothes. By actual comparison they are the best to be found in this city at this low price for vie marked them below regular. Not a style not a material not. a coloring that any man would want that is not embraced In this special grouping. Cassimeres, worstedst, cheviots, homespuns and flannels in one and two button single and double breasted models, formatting and conservative styles and the novelty belted and patch-pocket effects. A I Announcements THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIFTH STRAWBRlDGE&QpOTHIER Store Hours FROM NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY For Moderately -Priced Dresses We Can Well Recommend These Customers tell us there Is value plus in these smart, good-looking Dresses, and tho way they arc being snapped up by women who know values is proof sufficient of their superiority. Especially at tractive arc, the new Taffeta Frocks at $40.00 Crisp, new taffetas in various tunic models with surplice and fitted bodices, many simply relieved by a bit oy laco at tho round, neck-line or in a littlo vestcc-cliarminB as can be. In navy blue, black, taup , brown' and Flemish blue. Serge Dresses, $16.50 to $45 ' jftjbdels straight and loose and easy, models with winics oi various ixpcs, gome very gooa-iooiung lledingoto Dresses, particularly designed for early spring street wear; others have distended pockets to preserve the tapering silhouette. The model sketched ($30.00) is from this collection. ' Wool J'eysey Dresses, Special at $22.50 Wool Jersey Dresses in blouse effect, embroidered in self color. In plum color, navy blue, Flemish bluo and gray. s V- Strawbrldca A Clothier Second Floor, Centre -EXTRA SPECIAL- Boy s' Blue Serge Suits $2-95 Sturdy faat-color all-wool serj; sulta for confirmation and drew wear. Belted all around model. Double vtltchod through out a mark of high quality. All sizei up to 17 j ears. Home of Style and Economy rjt2 A Dalsimer Exposition o s ' New Sweaters Invit5 One Out of Doors Sweaters for women and for noises. Such a charming group m smart new styleB and shades. Of course, many models in practi cal colorings, too. Hours out of doors will be all tho more enjoy able to the woman wearing a smart, becoming Sweater: Women's Sweater Coats New Silk Models $35.00 to $60.00 Of chiffon alpaca $15.00 Tuxedo model, of fibre or artificial silk-$20.00 Of cobweb gauze Shetland wool $0.00 Wool Tuxedo models, $10,00 to , $18.00 Of fibre silk-and-tinsel $1,0.00 Women's Fibre Silk Spencers $13.50 Women's and Misses' Wool Mo hair Short - sleeve Slip - ow Sioeaters $13.50. Wool Slip ons $6.00 to $10.00 StriwhrliUe Olothlr Aisle 8. Market Street Perfumes that Rival the Fragrance of Spring Flowers What is more appropriate for a woman's Easter gift than her favorite Perfume ? Here are odors o? delicate fragrance or odors that suggest the haunting per fume of the Orient: H U D N U T ' S PERFUMES Three Flower Extract,' !J1.04, $2.08 and $8.00; Toilet Water. $1.56. Plaza Extract, $1.04 and $3.12; Toilet Water, $1.56. Wat teau Perfume, $3.12. Du Barry Extract, $4.68; Toilet Water, $1.56 and $3.12. Hose of Omar Extract. $1.04 and $5.20; Toilet' Water, $1,04 and $1.93. VIVAUDOU'S PERFUMES Mavis Extract, 52c, $1.30 and $3.64; Toilet Water, $1.04 and $1.82; Lady Mary Extract. 78c, $1.56 and $4.16; Toilet Water, $1.56. In many of these odors Face or Talcum Powder and Sacliet. Strftwbrldce Clothier AIM- j) Centre, New Shades, New Designs, New Weaves in Spring Silks Whether it's n crisp Taffeta, a filmy Crepe Georgette, a hand some, dignified Satin, or a glorious-hucd Novelty Silk, a woman will find the desired kind of Silk here. All the season's weaves in newest effects are displayed. Be suro to see the new Printed Foulard Silks, Striped Shirting Silks and Crepes as well as an especially fine show ing of Satin-stiipe Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine. Sports Silks and Skirting Silks in Beautiful Array !- Strawbrldte 4 Clothier Aide 6. Centref tosses' Spriimg Suits in f Smart Easter Footgear A first glimpse into the mirror of Fashion an , advance note from the symphony oi : Spnng ; is our pre-Easter window display of Dalsimer Footwear of style, art and excellence. nm i. MnhrarM everv muuci i ne assorimciiu ...- , - - upon which rests the approval . refined taste, including many which are distinctive Dalsimer designs. T1S A FEAT TO FIT FEET JlaUiam Th Big Shoe Store Igo4-Ooco ,nsi i. of ! (A) Th Tonau Pumii Brown Oom $11 J (my Tw. Button ColonUI Uek Ctf, rtent Cft S11.60 Brwwn Kid U.M (O) TIm Braau Mahogany Rul Calf I1I.M (O) Ptttta Heol Pump Blaek Calf, Patent Colt 11.50 (E) Voflue Pump Blaok CalY, PaUnt Colt Patant with Ooa 111.50 Tan Calf, 12 V (F) Patlta Haol Oxfr Olaek Calf, patent fcirn 1.M Llnht Tan Cajf. 13.B0 jm 8UPER-SILK HOSIERY that tumott w4Ui the now Spring ah4 In gowni or footwear. fHaullf ul i Itloo at 22S m M Severely tai loted Sui'ts, with narrow shoulder lines and close - fit ting sleeves; belted jackets with loose side panels; loose box coats and the smartest , of Eton effect with vest and ( girdle. The model sketched ($125.00) has girdle and sash of gendarme satin, aerge, i .Dinner Sets .While present stocks hold out, Dinnerware can be secured heiP nt low prices, based on costs of long ago. Selection now is, therefore, commendable econ omy: Dinner Sets, 50 and 51 pieces, t spray decoration $9.00 to tlS.OO Porcelain Dinner Sets, 67 pieces, spray decoration $12.75 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 9H pieces, assorted decorations $22.00 to $29.00 Porcelain Dinnn Sets, 107 piece, assorted decorations $24.00 'to 1 6 1.00 Chna Dinner Sets, 107 pieres, as sorted $38.00' to $225.00 Glassware Lxqht-eut Candy Jars 50c to $1.25 Light-cut Night Sets 50c to U.75 Colonial Tumblers 60c and ?5e a dozen Mixing Bowl Sets incoune. roi- , ain, if.Vf.i. u..,. c.o. nWnT'I,l I Ye"ow Miino owls, 6-, 7-. 8., ., Vl m I ' n"d 10'inck "izcs-$1.50 h Vi . Strawbrtd. A Clothier Be.enienl ikoTtoiss" Nwthc Tailored Misses' New Sports Suits Cotton Waist Reigns The Tailored Waist comes in with the spoits suit and is indis pensable to its smartness. About twenty models heic for your selection, developed in dim ity, madras, linenc, lawn, batiste, and dainty checks andi stripes. Tucked and plaited modols and shirt effects. One new model has the new pin-tucked shirt-front ef fect, and a smartly shaped stock finished with black libbon. Prices ?2.25 to $9.00. Slra hridee rMolhinr Second Tloor Centre Of tweed, burella cloth and fancy mixed suiting, with nar iow belts, convertible or mannish collar and button trimming. Prices $37.50 to $59.50. Misses' Jerseu Suits Heather mixtures and all the new plain shades. Inverted-plait, pinch-back, Tuxedo and Norfolk styles. Prices $29.50 to $42.50. All in Sizes 14, 10 and IS Htrhrldi Clothier Second floor. Market Street Diamonds for Easter Gifts Whether born in April or any other month, who does not appreciate the sparkling beauty of Diamond-sot Jew elry? Many handsome pieces nre now being purchased for Easter gifts. Since most of our Diamonds were bought months ago, values are excep tional. Single-stone Rings $40.00 to $1500.00 Two-stone liiilgs $135,00 to $950.00 Three-stone Rings flOO.OO to $1400.00 Fancy Platinum Rings $50.00 to $5,50.00 Fancy Bar Pins $33.00 to $850.00 La Vallieres $45.00 to $200.00 Scarf Pins $35.00 to $225.00 StrawbrMg-. A Clothier Aisle I), Market Street STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. S. & C. Special CORSETS Made especially for us, so we know the styles and fabrics ate excellent. Models of pink or white materials, plain or brocaded; with low or medium bust, long over the hips. And prices aie moderate: At S5.00 S. & C. Special, Model 403. of brocade. I.ow bust with elastic gore; long over hips with wide clastic section in back, holding the figure firmly. At S7.00 A low-bust model, No. 1311, of pink brocade, long over hips. At $8.50 Women of average figuro will appreciate the beauty and comfort of Model 1405. With low bust, long over the hips. S. & C. Housekeepers' Corsets White Coutil Corsets, strongly reinforced over the abdomen. In several models $3.50 to $7.00, Brassieres, 38c to $7.00 . Strawhrldie Clothlr Third Floor. Market Street. Wt BLBaBBB f XbbLbH jT Ready -to-W ear and Sports HATS For the Easter Outing Hundreds of TAILORED TRIMMED HATS, from tho little up-turned Sailors and tho smaller Turbans and Mushrooms, to the large Hats with transparent edges and softly frilled ribbon brims. Prices $3.50 to ?7.95, with a particularly fine as sortment at $4.95 and $5.95. And tho NEW SPORTS HATS are beautiful soft Mi. lans and the fashionable por cupine straws, some faced1 with Leghorn; also new Rib bon Hats, and new Sailors, with the cushion or roll brim. A fine assortment of Spoit3 Hats from Paris, some in pat ent leather finish, some of) water-proof tissues. Prices range from $5.00 to $15.00. . . Strawhrldto Clothier Second Floor. Market Street, Weat arte Anticipating Easter New Silk Bags, $4.95 A fine new line of them a larger and more varied assort ment than we have ever hon before. All made in tho fashion ablo pouch shape; of fine moire silk, in navy blue, black, brown and taupe, with silk-corcred, dull oxidized or polished metal frames; chain or silk handles; nicely lined and fitted with purse .'Ml mirror. Stra.wbrldre Clothier Alile 9. Centre Who Wants a Suit For Easter Should See These at Once They nre moderately priced and good vnlups. TH1T. best of nil. thev aro in such smart new styles, that the most exacting must approve of them. Take, for instance, these Men's-wear Serge Suits, $35.00 to $42.50 Such well-tailored Suits, and so carefully finished. Some havc'plnitcd coats, some 3hirrod at the waist-line, but all having n youthful bolt of some kind; and trimmed with fiat silk braid and rows of buttons. Merisrivear Serge, Poplin, Tricotine and Silvertone Suits, $45.00 to $67.50 A delightful collection, showing all the newest ideas in f jaft8 and tucks and tailored details. Some embroidered models, son? c smartly slashed and trimmed with silk braid; some conscrvat'r yC models, close-fitting or semi-fitting, with nothing but their bcafiti? ii lines and fine tailoring to distinguish them. The model skctched,$55.00. Fine Suits, $77.50 to $3S0.0f' r Outing Suits, $32.50 to $J&.00 ' V 'rl.rld. Cloth! tr-fy conii Fronr fi,nrf i . r4 -A m Jk. ' ' '" I ... JB Ml m P p L'B A 4ffl'- '4 Save on Gingham House Dresses, $2.95 So fresh and spring like, these Straight line House Drcsses of checked ging ham in b 1 u c , gray, laven der or pink effects, with Elain c h a m -ray collar. Made in the style sketched. Sizes 36 to 46. i Women'si Umbrella Special at $6.50 Covers of 1 nion Taffeta (silk-nd-cotton), lountcd on paragon frmc; Smf rt-Iooking handlea, with fancy b akchte top, finished chiefly with, wrist cord some with ring. Altogether an Um brella sckfom obtainable at so low niprico $6.50. PtrawbrMsi, t rinthlor Alalo 7 Markot Street Sirawhridge ii Clothier Third floor Filbert Street W et Embroidered Handkercldefs C Fine .Handkerchiefs, with daint ily orrtbmidorcd centers, tho re mainder of a holiday lot. Many women will, buy tbem for gifts as well as their ovn use. Such savings on such Handkerchiefs arc rare 28c cajfh. bridge A Clothier i.' .Market Btreet "r a A Corner of News for Spring Clothing Styles Ready Handsome new Suits and Top Coats carefully and correctly fashioned by Stein-Bloch, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and the "Alco" Tailors By drawing upon thrc of the foremost Clothing houses in America, we insure full representation within our stocks, of every new style detail approved by the arbiters of Men's Fash ions. Furthermore, we insure that high standard of quality which we have grown to expect as a matter of course. There's no sign of skimping or shortage in this great springtime collec tion. We have provided AMPLY to maintain our usual standard of broad selection and can confidently state the best-selected collection of Men's Spring Suits and Top Coats in Philadelphia to-day is right here. Outstanding features Atco worsted Suits $62.50 Of gray worsteds in plain shades and self-stripe effects. Stout, slender and short pioportions. "Alco" Suits $S.oO "Alco" Suits of Ethan Allen worsteds, in single- and double breasted effects. Regular, stout, short and alender proportions. London Top Coats Imported gaiments in correct Eng lish styles and handsome fabrics. (They are unusual value at the prices -$57.50 and $65.00. Conservative Suits $45.00 Worsteds in dark stripes and mix tures. Well-cut, conservative st,les. Suits for the Ynutll Dmniiiifi His First Pair of Long T roust ,-s He doesn't want a "Boy's Suit" with long-tiousers. neithet should lie ha a Suit that has been made to moot the lequirements of the full-grown man. Our Youths' Suits are just m between. I.on tiouseis and all the smart style-effects that featuie men's clothes, but designed particular!, to conform to the trim, slender figine of the youth of 15 to 10 vents. Prices range Horn gZo.OO to S47.50. A Special Lot of Medium-weight zuusti.vu, $38.00, $43.00 Men "'vi I 1 light Handsomely-tailored Suits of drl. giav fabnes, in a MEDIUM WEIGHT that will be just 'right foi spring wear. Most of these wore ordered foi delivery last autumn but aimed altn com weather Had actually set in 'Ihcicfoie, o aic maiking (hem nou. many riollais less than the pntc they were made to sell foi. 1 hr styles are right, the f.ibnc are ana ine saving is worth or consideiution. Medium-weight Top Coats $23.50, $27.50, $33.50 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Top Coats thm hNo a.irtd late last iuitunin - ni.d have born held over until now. Excellent in even style essential foi spnng wear-and maikcd ni tonsidciablv le, than the usual prices. Men's Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers Special at $43.50 Special at $4 7.50 Smait Spnng Miits of fine blue o' giay serge fabrics. These aic of "Alco" and uthei good makes, in a cood lance of sure ,,A?,U of tllcse. Suits would be exceptional value with only a single pair of trousers with the two pairs the value is remarkable. ' "" ' ' h ' ".ion I r loor Kat Theu'nfao&fme A Clearance Involving More Leaves in Than .flOf. Man'c QliiVfc Broken Lines From Slock Reduced 20 lo 10 per Cent. Under Retail Value K sweeping deaianrp of lines from stock that hap become in complete in lange of sixes and patterns. Almost oveiv known shirk ing falvne is tepie.soiited in this gieut clearance collection, and n cc2 . ?: ,rBttfrns t0 meel cvery mdiMilual lecjuiiemnit of men. .substantial reductions fiom our own alieady-low pines afford re. marltable oppottunitios for substantial saingh Percale and Madras $2.00 and $2.25 Woven and Printed Madras now -$2J5 Soft S flirts of Fine Madras now $2.50 Fine Madras, some Silk-stripe $5.00 Shirts that would cost double now $5.50 Silk Shirts at less than present cost $7.65 If you want to choose from best assortments como early. - Btrawbrldto riothlr Kat Hlor Eighth Htratt These Men's Fine Neckties, !$3.50 Perhaps some sentiment has governed the choosing of leaves of trees as the motif for these Neckwear patterns but well dressed men have been quick to appreciate the beauty of the de signs. The leuf of some tree is the motif of each pattern chestnut, ash. beech, tulip, hickory, olive, linden, mulberry, palm, maple, orange and poplar. These have been executed in various distinctive color blend ings, in rich silken fabrics. From a strictly intrinsic standpoint, these Neckties aro excellent value at the price $3.50. HtrawbrlH,. ft C'othl.i- Alal , Market fltr-oc i ; T ' . WrJ m ".H. HVtfHir'- r V r lf. Yift . y M "5 V, Jtfi .,, jr. . VH .11 filhi.l'rf' J.I.J. -J. M SY. VIT.el fh V