v K tj J.J'! . "Uk " ' i-f ti. Jr 1: ' ,;.? Safe Deposit Boxes THIS company's Safe Deposit Vaults arc of modern construction; they arc fireproof nnd burelar nroof, and arc protected by every device necessary to insure safety. Individual safes rent from $5 up; charges for special deposits, such as silver wore, nrc based on the value of the articles deposited. Complete cquiprneH at both offices. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street and Droad and Chestnut StrccU Northeast Corner TDYEmw;PtriBttJc EDIl?HTIiir)Er;p33ra,, rkr)l mjpred' iflfco l V'Vy c DELANY BACKERS DeatJis of a Day Mm. William T. Innes . .... irminm 'P. Tnnos. of New Xork. tls'ter of Mrs. Ellislon J. MorrlB, of 28 South Eighteenth stroct.thia city, bled this morning in cw aorK. oi a amplication of diseases. Funeral nervlccs will bo held Mon- L. . mtfO n. m.. nt Trinity Mc- W "'. . I V, Vnrlr piv. Mm. ItaM nilzabeth Ooodrleh I.o K'lnd the late Edward Mitchell Le Bloyne. . Thomas Swan ., Q.nn n Totprnn shlnwnrkcr . nora? ." l,'..... n. "Ilnni. Ilrtim. m,Unon account of Ilia fashionable at- home on Marlborough stret near Oirur.l " ' o. ini n fnmtllnr fliurp in n ........ ., n'nnulnirtnn nn HllnrtriVH. holidays and nfter business hours, when, attired in his best, he snuntcred nlotiK (llrard aumii. Hi'' fnvorltc nttirc wns a black broaucioin mvniiuwmu mui, white vest and faun-colored trousers, set off by a msn urn. ur u my than aix fpc ln inlu"- u,,u "UD u '" miliar figure. employe of the old Ncnfie & Levy Ship- jard. nc was ucuveij vii'ijvi uum ntiy. Rev. David G. Klrknatrlck .. Tt....:.l fS Trli.VnntrInlf . mrlnp nf he Reformed Episcopal Church of St. ,uke. Krankroril. mcu on m puncsnny it his home, 31)30 North Eleventh trret. nited twenty-seven yearn. He .... j. Mni1itntn nt li Tlfifnrmpil Hntn opal Seminary and held n degree from he Philadelphia Divinity Seliopl. His larents nnd two orotners survive nun. l runernl wll be held on Snturdny. tith tPtriiTR in St. Luke's Church. Penn and Orthodox streets. Georao F. Bortner VrL Pi Anrll 3. fionriro F. Tlnrt- lir tltfr.onn rpnra old. once Dpmo- ftratic rot nty commissioner, died nt Shrewsbury jesteniny. ue wns prcsi ftnt of the Shrewsbury Furniture Co. ind at one time was landlord of hotels It Delta, Shrewsbury nnd York. FORM COMMITTEE Body of 100 Business Men to Fight Candidacy of Ran9ley for Congress STUART REFUSES TO RUN A committco of 100 business men hns been formed to direct the bnttlc for the nominntion nnd election of Chnrles A. Delany to fill the short nnrilnnff terms ln succession to .T. Hamp ton Moore ns the representative from the Third congressional district. This committee will contest the cnndldncy of Hnrry 0. Itanslcy, the Varc choice. , Charles W, Asbury wns chosen chair man of the committee. Headquarters will be opened In the Nineteenth ward, the bailiwick of Senator Martin, next week. From there n house-to-house canvass will be carried on. Stuart Will Not Hun Former Governor Stunrt has decided not to ho n candldntc for delegate to the Ilepublican national convention from the Germantown-West Philadel phia district on the Moore ticket. His nlncp will be taken bv District Attorney Kotnn, whoso running mate will be llnvnrd Henry. The Republican executive committee of the Forty-8"venth ward, where Peter E. Smith Is the Organization lender, hns indorsed a number of administra tion candidates. Smith said this wob tin. rnmilt nf linrmnnv between the con- I tending elements in the ward, while administration lenders nam it wns oe causo Smith had deserted the Varc organization. The candidates Indorsed are: Con gressman Edmonds for re-election, Sen ntor Dnix for re-election, Patrick Con ner nnd John II. Drinkhousc for state representatives, nnd Alfred E. liurk nnd William Frclhofcr for. national del egates. Harry tV. Wildey and Arthur Sellers, deputy coroner, hnvo been selected to take charge of Vnre interests in the Thirty-second ward. It Is understood they will support Dr. Samuel Krister for stnto representative against Hen Jnmin M. Golder, who has the backing of the Sloorc men. Second District Ticket The Moore nntional delegate ticket in the Second district hns been completed by the nnming of Joseph O'Neill ns nltcrnnte. The other nlternnte Is George W PaI.h a!i .it. tin. rt tlin itim Afnnta 1, , 1AJ1CB, LllUtl (ill... u .ill. av,,.. ... Ing unrty. William J. nrndy nnd Klchnrd D. Tturns nre the candidates of President Judge lirnwn, of the Municlpnl Court, for state representatives from the Tenth district, Fifteenth wnrd. Varc candi dates may he John Cordon nnd Alex ander Colvllle. Frank Fceney, lnbor leader, said or ganized labor would oppose Colonel Jo seph II, Thompson for United States senator against Senntor Penrose. Fecncy said the colonel, when a state senator, fought labor legislation. AUTO CATCHES FIRE An automobile belonging to Alden Truscott. 027 Cooper street, Cnmden, caught firs nt 7 o'clock this morning nt Sixth and Lawrence streets. An alarm wns turned in nnd the flames were extinguished by firemen nfter slight damage had been done. HELD AS ROBBER SUSPECTS Two Men Attempted to Enter Store, Witness Testifies Two men wcro held for a further hearing by Magistrate Ilcnshnw today on suspicion of attempting to rob the grocery store of Saul Springer, 714 outh Nineteenth street, early this morning. William Coleman, n negro, who conducts a grocery store on the opposite side of the street at 715 South Nineteenth street, testified thnt he saw Uwtwo prisoners, William Wynncficld, twenty-seven years old, Carpenter street near Eighteenth, nnd Charles Forrester, twenty-four years old, 12(13 St. Albans place, both negroes, attempt to enter Springer's store. Wynncficld admitted that he had served twenty-seven months for steal ing nutomoblles In Ualtlmorc, while For rcBtcr said thnt ho hod spent ninety-six days ln n Norfolk Jail for receiving stolen goods, PASSOVER FEAST TONIGHT Y. M. H. A. Will Celetirate Fete at 1616 Master Street The nnnunl community seder nnd pnssovcr supper of the V. M. !!. A. will be conducted tonight nt 1010 Mas; tcr street. Rabbi Max D. Klein, of Adath Jcshurun Congregation and presi dent of the Rnbblnlcal Assembly of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer ica, will conduct the services. The seder will be conducted in Btrictly orthodox fnshton. . . Officers nnd enlisted men ot .lewisu faith of the nrmv nnd nnvy hnve been given two days furlough for the pass over holidays beginning with noon of todny, nccording to nn order from Washington. The nnnounccment wns made by Irvln It. Stone, chairman of the nrmy nnu navy commuiqe oi uie i m. II. A. "L" Traffic Halted 20 Minutes Traffic on the Market Street Ele vated line wns tied up for nbout twen ty minutes shortly nfter 7 o'clock Inst nlcfht when n fuse blew out oil a west bound train at Fortv-slxth street. The nnnprlntendent's office nt Sixty-ninth street declared the train was started again in nbout twenty minutes nnd the tin. nn did not cause nnv serious con gestion, ns it occurred between the two rush Hours oi nomewnru-uounu worn crs and theatre-goers. Medical Examinations July 6 to 10 Harrlsbunr. Anrll 2. The state hu- leau of medical education and licensure tij announced thnt the summer examl atlons will be held In Philadelphia nnd Pitteburch .Tulr 0 to 10. Inclusive. The branches to be covered will be mcdicnl. rhlropody, ilruglcss thernphy nnd inns Mge and allied branches. What Is Your Condition ? You enn Improve It by Jolnlnir a conditioning rlnKii for lluxlnesa Men that will meet In our aymnnalum Tuexilnyn nnd Thumdayn at 12:30 o'rlnrk for 10 ueeka. beginning April 0. Full particulars on request. Central YMCA lttl Arch St. Why We Sell Cheaper Location nil Ml Ooen Ktm. Until 6.30 o'clock satnrdsTf. . o'clock n DEPARTMENT STORE, 726 ARCH ST. You can Purchase a $1.00 0 Waalr Bill up to $50.00 at . i- " CCK GREATEST EASTER SALE Women's $35 Wool Jersey Sport Suits & Coats $ffc ntz $1.00 a Week WW -F f This is the most sensn- J5B tional bargain any store mMKKi JJ has yet offered. JuBt im agine, the newest and most popular of Jersey sports suits and coats at this big saving in price. And on our easy terms, too ?L00 a week. All the new pocket and belted effects- Girls' Dainty White Lingerie Dresses of voiles, organdies and chiffons, elab- jJ QO orately trimmed with laces and em- V broideries. Sizes to 14 ycoyrs. Vl A Big Special Sale of Men's flewest Spring Suits, at $ fcweptional rallies prepared for 'he man who will buy his suit now. All the new models rm luting and conservative 25 in yery wanted material and coloring. AH size. .3 Boys' All $ -I fi Wool Suits -'AM 2mm JHIIIIB aHIIIIIIIIIH V kmtWS 1 '" Popular Norfolk belted styles of all wool suitings. Made in tho best possioio way i stand hard wear. All sizes up to 17 years. Boys' Blue Serge $ "1 X Confirmation Suits -" Belted styles-rail sizes 6 to 17 years. t HALF-CHRISTIANS CALLEDiCKERS Rov. Dr. Macartney Compares Those Rejecting Jesus to CrucifiecrThiof TELLS OF RELIGION TEST The Itev. Dr. Clarence Edwnrd Ma enrtney, upcnklng in the Arch Street rrcubjtorinn Churdi today, compared those who profesa Chrintianlty but who reject Christ ns tho ntonlnft Itcdecmer to the mocking thief crucified beside the Saviour on tho first Good Friday. "The crucified Iledcomcr," he declar ed, "divides men nnd churches' into two clnsRca ns decisively ns Ills own cross scpnrnted the mocking nnd railing thief from the penitent thicfi Few mock or mil nt Christ ns thnt impenitent male factor did. But in sflbstancc their re jection is much the same. There nrc those who mock nt Christ, but in polite or mystical or philosophical language. "There are those who praise Ills ex ample and point to the beauty of Ills life and the pathos of Ills death, but who dismiss ChriRt ns nn ntonlng Re deemer, and therefore rail nt Illm, but with less excuse thnn the poor, Ignorant mnlctactor who cursed mm to mis race. All these popular cults of Uie dar which talk much nbout Christ and- use tho Christian book nnd the Christian day, but in their hearts reject and abominntc Christ as the only mediator between guilty man nnd a holy God, thereby put incmseivcs on the unbelieving and im penitent nnd mocking side of tho cross. "That is the final and tho grnnd test for nil systems of thought, for nil re ligions that claim tho name of Christian, for nil those who call and profess them selves Christians, for all those who stand ns teachers nnd interpreters of Christian theology. 'Let them be summoned to tho foot of tho cross and there let it be seen how they respond to the teaching of the cross. . "The cross demands the truth ; It pierces through nil subterfuges nnd dis guises j It compels a man to say on which side he stands. Yet tho cross is mer ciful. It comes to bestow forgiveness, hope, glory nnd immortality to thnt mnn who, like tho penitent thief, can be lieve in tho sacrificial death of the Christ of the cross and call upon Him ior mo nnu mercy." Russia Can Pay In Gold and Grain fliocliholm. Anrll 2. Br A. P.) Tiiiufn l retuv in nfiT in cold and ce reals for nil kinds of industrial products, principally farming equipment, boxcars and locomotives, which aro needed ur- hero by representatives of Russian co operative societies. Transfer Funds By Cable We make tele graphic payments abroad and also act as agent for the receipt o f funds transferred from foreign points. Trie use of this cable service af fords our clients a quick and safe way of settling accounts with customers in foreign countries. Brown Brothers & Co. FOURTH & CHHSTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA New York Boston UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS I ONI.Y 8TOHE i I Uth and Chestnut Some day you will buy, sell or rent REAL ESTATE, When that day comes you will need the tervices of a Realtor in whom you con have the ame con fidence you have in your lawyer. MEARS & BROWfrl Real Estate 202 S. 15TH ST. THE Wardman Park Hotel has the quiet of a country home and the convenience of a met ropolitan center, for it rises over the tree-tops of Rock Creek Park. There is a five-hundred-car garage to furnish you a motor, or to house your own. HARRY WARDMAN Pruxdtrxt ELMER DYER Manager VferdmanFarit Hotel Pnaectlcst Avenue and Wbodler Road WASHINGTON, Dtd NKSi $$&& - yifc(n Polshed Girdle Diamonds Superior fbr Brilliancycmd cut eocpressjf Jbr ihi'a Camjxuiy 08 m t A tf-OloveGripss, ARCH SUPPORT SHOE J Jl , I m JET ' .' vir t jm '-xzrr n $Q.85 J and up Genuine Cordovan Rubber Heels Attached W VI 7: tBest Shoe Values in Pennsylvania ;WHT? 31 So. 16th SL (2d floor) 926 Chestnut St. Widencr Building- Arcade Otmi S A, M, to 8i30 1',-JI. (or Your Conytnltne fyWP nr m 1XVXSC 46th "jftih&)tnus ffiilzdixtlttm ARE HOLDING INFORMAL DISPLAYS OF SPRING MODELS THE QIDD1NQ ORGANIZATION ALLIED WITM PARIS AND FOREMOST AMERICAN TALENT MAS PRODUCED AN ASSEMBLAGE OF FASHION WHICH IS UNEQUALED HERE OR ABROAD PARIS GOWNS WRAPS TAILORED WEAR SPORTS HATS BLOUSES FURS AND ACCESSORIES Announcement of the Formal Opening of our completed Salons will be made shortly IMUllilflM MUMWi ijjreraTiiin I llllTl rTTT..iin'iT i'mT'iii.iiiiii"'ir!r mi'.!WT'MM!rm7 i' I "" M1. jlfflK H NECKWEAR the moder- m ate priced, assortments m jl q At $1.00. You should see fly fyA our attractive assortment WJj Tin of $1.00 Scarfs. There nre Pffi In Foulards and Crepe-failles, ftf) Vffl in most attractive color- Sjfj Kj5l irips and patterns, and a ft&j ffS splendid range of solid col- pjrt MMW ors in Poplins und "Rep" vSfJ M q "Scotch -apun" q At $1.60. Foulards of ex- ilu IWJ silks in plain and tra qunlity and attraction, ttJ P1 two'toncd heather the color blendings being K FWk combinations are unusually well chosen. 5Si IB9 an especially no- There are also Persian de- H M tabki feature at signs of rare beauty nnd $A W $2.50 and $3.00. design $1.50. W8 m JACOB REED'S SONS' I m M24rll426ChestaffittShreel M J Perry's For The Man Who Doesn't Know What He Wants and for The Man Who Does! To some men, Easter, like Christ mas, comes when it's least expected. They don't think about clothes till a few hours before they buy them and then they're apt to buy them like a Christmas gift and get the wrong thing. If you're in that bodt you need this store. We've done your thinking for you, selected the fabrics you ought to wear, the de signs you will like to wear, and the models you have got to wear to be right this Easter. And, of course, if you know what you want, you'll recognize it when you get here. Single and double-breasted suits, in many button variations, witn dis tinctive Perry; features unknown to the Tom, Dick, and Harry exam ples of styling. Silk br.aided cutaways that cutaway from the cut-and-dried, and loose or shapely overcoats with the' fit and feel of quality. Prices on the square. Spring Suits and Overcoats $35 to $80 PERRY & CO. Sixteenth and Chestnut Sts. rtmcuiuiri: iraimuiK mmuwiiujntiin QeCHar CSt YLECS H O ES Again The Merest at a Low Price T t Uh Moot Baauliful Car in America ffAoMostSorvic&afcl Truck m Amorica i:i:kc13 You-carvnot properly appreciate our new five passenger "Glen brooK." Touring'.-model'by-vread-ing about it. CUVAVmUVAttriiterf BI6tUiVM?fOftC? fiwfc 2rf tlbuto V8 3v4. WORTH BROAD STRE6T. CHlUoeLPHIA IV TTTfnillllill!lltl tllliil''0'" fllffitwULI Jlljiyp ? O5 III " ts Men's Spring Oxfords, $5.85 in Black Kid in Dull Black Calf Our low rental and small expense is the reason. Hand-turned sole and full Louis covered heel. Upstairs Store for Women 1211ChesVnur Street Oowntlnlrn Store for Men Take Elevator CjKU. ,$llCfptud Silk Petticoats, $5.85 Very, very "special." Either taffeta or measaline. Tailored as only the best makers can do it. From the standpoint of QUALITY, our PRICKS aro the most REASONABLE in Philadelphia 1008 Chestnut Street K 10 i; 1. '. ; f. Vv ) '- J I -V- 1 ; . r ' , ! ' 'F. I. ZX&jir , . . T 1. t-J thk'LA.iAl
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