",Y 4'. r 0 I N IB DRIVE 500 Loglonaire3 to Participate In Campaign Between April 17 and May 2 OFFICERS' MEETING TONIGHT Klve hundred mwnlicrs of the Amer ican Lesion in Philadelphia county, iwirMcntntlve of. the scvcnty-plR it nosfe ? w participate actively in the membership drive between April 17 and MTt fs an Important fact In connection with tills drive that It is being conducted So and will come to n climax on fair Day, which day was characteristic il wi-Amerlcan outbreaks last year throughout the entire country. ' There 'will be a dinner meeting of the fflterS of the posts in the First Con Sonn district tonight at the City Sub 313 South Broad street, to effect nnroner organization of the district ?heP peeing membership drive, Frank W. Mclvln. 1'ost 70, nud Her mn H Berlin Post 05, ore In charge oarangement and a largo turnout Is InotaS for. This district Is one of the tarattt In the clty.and should produc6 It mmiIIii in the drive. The dinner to ffihtto intonded to instill in the post J?i., fhrt neccssarv .enthusiasm and .nlrit to car?ytho First district over fS. George Wcutworth Carr. chair mJn of the. rhUadclphta county cofo Sfttec. and Thomas F. Meehnn. chnlr SS of the central membership com mUtea'in the campaign, will make n.l SVmws and it Is expected that us a re t of the combined efforts of all the hAts the membership in the American Krion will bo Inched to !0,000 ex mice men throughout the city. It is planned to have a thorough can- VB WM ot 0 'cnUro first district, and that every cx-scrvico 'man will bo approached and his enrollment solicited in the Legion. Thcro are approximately 00,000 ex-scrvico wen in this city, only one-third of whom havo thus far nl ligned themselves with this splendid 100 per cent Amcrlcau organization, which seeks to better the conditions of all men who answered their nation's call. Tho Tconjcn (F) Post, No. DO, lias justr completed Its roster of appointive and clcctlvo officers and has announced them as follows: Margaret C. ThomaB, qommander; Elizabeth II. Wunderlo vice commander: Anna V. Edmonds, adju taut; Carollnq Stelnbock, finance of ficer; Lonorc BI. Lawson, historian; Mary E. Pitttnger, chaplain; Patricia F. Crosby, county representative; war risk insurance officer,-Mary E. Mc Gucktn publicity offlccn Madeleine M. Hobart; employment officer. Elizabeth Wunderlc: entertainment officer, Mrs. Hallowcl Irvln; wclfaro officer, Mary E, Pittlngcr; assistant ndjustant, Ma jorie Hjocum, and assistant entertain ment officer, Marion L. Rcutomnnn. The members of tho executive commlt tco of Post CO nro as" follows: Anna D. Boyle, Mary Flynn, Mary E.. Galla gher. Mary A. Kemp and Patricia F. C6sby. The regular monthly meeting of tho Joseph It. Ucllack Post. No. 105. will be held Tucday, April 0, in the Belle-vuo-Htratford. , ' Savings Bank Investments Pennsylvania Company Guaranteed 4 Trust Certificates DUE MAY 1, 1952 PRICETO YIELD 5.30 PER ANNUM Pennsylvania Company Guarantees payment of Principal, Interest and Sinking Fund. Secured by pledge' of 510,000,000 of the Guaranteed 7ft Special Stock of the Pennsylvania System's double tracked jinc, extending from Pitts burgh to Chicago. Free of Pennsylvania State Tax We recommend the above htcb-srads bona for the conservative Inveitor. Carstair & Co. Investment Securities Mr nil Philadelphia and 4 New York Stock Exrbancra 1419 Walnut Street ; PHILADELPHIA, 71 Broadway, N. Y. CA.MDEN HOME RO"BBED Tho homo of Samuel King, 741 Mount Vernon street, Camden, was robbed diur,llKn,,ht' tbc Mrt obtaining about S2000 in cash, jewelry and Lib erty Bonds. Tho valuables were in a room on tho first floor. Tho robbery was discovered when members ot tho family came down to breakfast. Oxford5-&nnrf5t9le5 Ready o All Leather Prices no mns nns in t Tlus above illustration depicts exact repro- duclions pf three of our newest styles. We cannot state too emphatically that our $10, $12 and $14 Shoes' are the best in Phila. Our Shops recognized leaders' Cordovan. Then too, style in every stitch. Zimmerman's MEN'S 1312 Chestnut St. SHOES 1232 Market Siw SHOPS OPEN SATURDAY -EVENINGS MORE ROOM ST ACRES' HOSP HEEDS ROTH Hfl Ha Campaign for $500,000 April 6-15 WILL YOU HELP? HON. JOHN M. PATTERSON, General Chairman ARCHBISHOP DOUGHERTY, Honorary Chairman HEADQUARTERS, ADELPHIA HOTEL, ROOM 103 Make Checks Payable to JOHN F. S KELLY, Treasurer f Here's Health! Bran Muffins lHlllllllllllllllllHfc V, b -SiNaMin MmiMimmafMl DELICIOUS bran muffins healthful bran muffins are made from Pillsbury's Health Bran. Be sure to follow the recipe, on the Pillsbury package. Your muffins will come out "just right", and at the same time will be the most gentle and efficient of laxatives. Pillsbury's Health Bran is nothing but pure wheat bran assNature made it. It is carefully sterilized that's all. Not cooked or 'doctored" in any way, the coarse, clean flakes are unusually effective in promoting normal and regular dimination of waste matter. Always buy Pillsbury's Family of Foods different in kind, but alike in quality. At your grocer's. Pillsbury's Best Flour Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal Pillsbury's Health Bran Pillsbury's Pancake Flour Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours lllsbury s - FAMILY OF FOODS Health Bran PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn. j 4 KHKTS l&xxxxjk 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR FRIDAY, APRIL SECOND BUSINESS HOURS, NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOC STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER; A Store for Discriminating Men To-morrow and Saturday will, be two , of the busiest days of the Spring season. It is no sign of undue vanity lor a man to want his pew Suit and Top Coat ready for Easter. Nor could one find fault with the sense, of pride which dictates his insistence upon Clothing of the highest excellence, such as these three famous lines that arc obtainable at .this Store only ' . The Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes Hart, Schaffher & Marx Clothes The Well-Known "Alco" Clothes We Iiavc other good lines, less expensive but no less reliable, no less satisfactory at the prices. WE HAVE THE GOODS the most varied assortment of the NEW SPRING STYLES to be found anywhere, and, as comparison will prove the BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE AT EACH PRICE. Men's and Young Men's Suits in our regular stock start at $35.00, and Top Coats at $37.50. We own our entire stock at considerably less than replacement value, but we have many special groups and EXTRA-EARLY PURCHASES that stand alone in excellence of value, of which every one of the following is an example: Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers Special at $43.50 and $47.50 Wo have shown thousands of men tho economy of our famous "TWO-PAIR" Suits al most doubling tho life of tho Suit, and, in these two special lots, at no more than the price of a Suit without tho extra pair. At S47.50, "Alco" and another good make, of gray worsted and bluo serge. At $43X0, neat gray cassiraercs. Stout as well as regular sizes. Fine "Alco" Suits for Young Men are $45,00 SPECIAL. Of fine 'fabrics, finely tai lored, not equaled elsewhere at the price. Men's Stein-Bloch Blue Unfinished Worsted Suits $57.50 SPECIAL. Handsome, dressy Suits of unfinished worsted, made up between sea sons, marked at 'far below present value. Men's "Alco" Blue Worsted Suits at $4850 SPECIAL. Of the famous Ethan Allen blue unfinished worsted. Wonderful valufe going out rapidly and no duplicates obtain able. Nearly all sizes and proportions. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Gray Suits at $60.00 SPECIAL. Smartest of young men's styles, for which Hart, Schaffner & Marx are so famous. Men's Worsted Suits in Spring Styles, $40.00 and $45.00 SPECIAL. The good, reliable worsteds that are always popular. Many men. will have no other fabric. Regular and stout sizes. Men's "Alco" Worsted Suits, Special at $62.50 SPECIAL. Many dollars below their fair value, because of our close co-operation with the makers and early action. All sizes. Men's Frock Coats With Vests to Match Faultlessly tailored cutaway Coats of black and dark gray fabrics, with vest: -From Stein-Bloch $65.00 From Hart, Schaffner & Marx $55.00 Others $40.00 and $45.00 All sizes and proportions. t I ''''?r ,. . fffiwixCl 'llmMli'Ws. ' - Men's and Young Men's Tp'fl.a. Light-Weight Overcoats luits, .$28.'00, $38.00 $43.00 i&Mra.oat $27.50, $33.50 and $38.0 Suits SPECIAL. Three really wonderful crouns. each much under price. Some ordered for lust autunuy, many taken from regular stock and re duced on account of broken sizes but a good range of sizes in the re-grouping. Light und medium weights. 00 SPECIAL. Chiefly Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats of neat Oxford fabrics, some with deep collar. Bought for last autumn, but late in com ing. You may buy them now at ubout last year's wholesale prices. A wonderful opportunity. Youths' Long - trousers Suits $25.00 to $47.50. Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits $55.00. "Austin" London -made , Leather Coats Special at Tweed Top Coats $57.50. $33.50, $46.50 and $57.50. Men's Separate Trousers , Rubberized Raincoats $5.50 to $13.50. $14.75, $16.50 and $18.50. CT Stmwbrldca t Clothier Second ttoor. East Correct New Hats to Properly -off the Easter Attire Top- IC ffMMMHI The new styles for the coming season are now all assembled here, in one of the most comprehensive collections to be found in this city today: Soft Hats $3.50 to $10.00. Derby Hats $5.00 to $10.00. Some Brand-New Soft Hats $3.95 Which is very close to one-half the regular retail value of these smart Felt shapes. Several colors to choose from, too I x Stnmtrlda . ClothlerwSocond Floor .,, . - f More baster Millinery Keady At $8.00, $10.00, r?$12.00 and $15.00 Many hundreds of new Hats, in which thii success of the season the "off-the- faco" Hat, is shown in scores of variations three hundred Hats in this one style alone, featuring the usti of flat roses and other flat (lowers, rafna embroidery, ornamental pins. Also new roll-brim Hats and small shapes, some with a single ostrich fancy, soma with prim little rows of flowers. The Hat at the left is one of the new large' dress Hats, faced with hair braid, trimmed with swirl ing feathers and a velvet bow all in brown; brown and .navy blue being most highly favored this season, and especially featured in this collection, at 58.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Tho Hat at the right is one of many Hats at ?10.00, including some very unusual values at that price. Market Street. Earn Just i)i time to be slipped into Men's' Over-Easter Bags. ' Hundreds of Men's Shirts Reduced' to $2.65 i Scores of desirable styles from our regular stock are now reduced 25 to nearly CO ner cent, for the dunl purpose of clearing away incomplete snsep. for incomine lines.x f This is an opportunity not to be neglected by any man who appreciates good Shirts and worth-while savings. fltrawhridlM L Clothier Eaet Store. UlKhth titreot , Thousands of Men's Neckties From 65c to $5.00 Presenting extensive assort ments in fabrics, patterns and colorings from which men of- even the most critical taste can. select Four-in-handS and Bow Tics to meet their particular dress requirements. Depend upon it that theso arc the best Neckties you can buy for the money anywhere. Strawbrldco tt Clothier AIbIc 1. Market Btreet Men's Socks in Seasonable Weights Of lisle, in black, blue, white and cordovan color 35c, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Of mercerized cotton, in black, white, navy blue, gray and cordovan color 50c. Silk-plaited Socks, in black. blue, cordovan color and sucdo C5c. Others in various smari color-combinations $1.35 Silk Socks, black and colors $1.00. i Silk Seeks, full-rnshioncd; black and colors $1.50. rawTjrliiBP & Clothier Alalo a. Market Street m 49m tigfiffi5 s&Ziirttg -r irv oSsi) S Jr Girls' Millinery a Specialty Here Golden Special To-morrow BOYS' SUITS With Two Pairs of TROUSERS WDAIlSfA ikfuCD17VI A lull A $17.75 in n snecial Salon devoted entirely to the Millinery requirements of children and girls you will find hundreds of specially designed Hats, including many of tho smart, exclusive styles that high-school and college girls affect with such distinction. School Hats", $2.50 to SC.95. Tailored Hats, $-1.95 to $15.00. Dress Hats, $6.00 to $18.00. V StrawbrldKe & Clothier SeoonJ Floor, Market Street. West A remarkable opportunity for parents. About TWO HUN DRED decidedly good-looking Mixed Cheviot Suits, in a smart plaited all-around-belt style for boys of 8 to 17 venrs. at u sav ing of NEARLY ONE-FOURTH. The fabrics arMn bright spring colorings, the coats are mohair-lined and the EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERBOCKERS will almost double the wear of tho Suit. Under ordinary conditions, parents would judge those Suits excel lent value with but one pair of trousers with two pairs the valuo is cxtruordinnry. xV Straw brldB' & Clothier Sjecond Ku r r Krt Htreet. Kait1 Social Stationery Distinctively Smart Stationery upon which women of refinement prefer to write. Charming for Easter gifts: Fine White "Writing Paper, ono quire with tissue-lined envelopes $1.00 to$3.50 a box. Correspondence Cards, newest styles with lined envelopes. Large 'square stylo, $2.00 a quire; largo oblong style $1.85 n quire, boxed. Fine French Stationeru$l0 to x JJJ5 a box . r , Srybr(a , Clotbier-r-AW 10.' Centre Veils Lend Added Charrn to New Hats Especially the smart new. Veils in those large meshes that look best with Tailored Hats; striking ly effective new woven dotted and figured designs in plain and fancy meshes. Black, navy blue, tnupo and brown, tho fashionable shades. Be sure to see tho dark mesh Veils with chenille dots in champagne and Copenhagen blue. A becoming and correct Veiling for every hat 38c to $2.00 a yard. etrtwbrWe Clotbltr.VIl( 19, denlr ' I Play Ball ! Tho Sporting Goods Store is ready with everything the game requires. Trices are the lowest possible consistent with dependable quality. We'll Outfit Teams with 10 Complete Uniforms for only $75.00 Including shirt, pants, cap, stockings and belt for each placer. Careful comparison will show this to bo an un cqualcd value. Htr&wbrfdiA ClnthUf Fourth rioor. Market Btreet he Good Figure Lines for Wearers of I Nemo Corsets v Each Nemo model is specialized ei exacting requirements ofi comfort and fahhlon. Nrmn" CornoTit"the standard of correct,' corseting, nro lor every woman., no matter how slender, no mat' tcr how much over weight. Chops your model hero, with the help oCjf expert saleswomen, who will fit you in the stylo best adapted t your needs $1.50 to 815.00. ' Self-ReducinK--5JjJJ0 to $10 Nunin Mtirvi'lncp Sl i "tiff Nemo Wondcrlift $7 to $lj itopservjce SJ.,0 to 81(MSft Diufram-Rcducintfi Plat-!, front CorneU-$10.00, Third Kioer rftrt,HMM6(WM. 1 'ji l VI A I i. raw v ,9l ,i(..t -J. ' -
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