!.,. I lilt fr ""' ' ' '' rnlhllDECOCPT(f,'' fflON'RtSraili PAID TO BERGDOLL I I. I 1JM tltft I.. . nnirnr no UIYUO mo r.ino w"bv , f Stronger the Warning to -Fu ture Craven," says woeKiy LANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY ..- I lnn .Weekly. ffi- The Anic cnn V B"v x, , .1 .rtn.ornnB.on,.---- :ir. - lIoufJ i five Jfw' sentence by I "Who..;"? " ffa Weekly. "No pcrgw ' " i n decent community prftoncc or hi PW n rt,B, t .ASS; nrlBoncrs nt Fort Kwrf vlsorously their con l.mnt for the unwanted ulackcr that U,npi.ii-mncrvlou to shame ns he Ktt-S ?r n solitary cell. h ''Ami vSt Bcrgdoll J" panted': , anted for Just one purpose, and that ?aPlc" ."ioto Ma term In prison nnd th after a life of oblomiy-a bJclhhB reminder of the harM. but tart fate that America benueath To juk " . .imo fr whlch Ucredoll ! hjmnl.h.bte by death But jW. o " e ? will bo the 1 nnd he stronger the warning to thorn era D who In future would emulate his Simple. Hy ich lewoiM are nations $an cl nnd made heart-whole c".. V i... ...n fnnna tnn ItltPtltlv Olir vl,ton on Orovcr Cleveland Bergdoll, the reminder may he timely that he ?pol not alone. There are In fact by official government count, 173.011 others besides him who have been fillluR S!"iJ?..n.. with the free nlr they refused niciri""1 , .. .. .,.- to help keen free, nnu now mm uie hour of retribution approaches, nrc n roklne the protection of the fireside in 'n. .... in.lr lnpk of manhood sent Buiuiiin .... .. .il.i , .Infpnrl. "Those supplications, pathetic as they arf, must be in vain, xnc ncrgumi mm- Inir i a" impressive ui-kiiiiuuk. m t"li a beginning only. There mtis.t. be no diminution of effort until .the last tultty one of tin- 175.(100 has been given U.'belatetl bit to do." The Orand Army" "of the Republic, I'nitfd SpanWi War Veterans nnd the American Legion will co-opcratc in the '-'W v ' fo- ilrfBTOi1 MlDGBi-iHlMteBlPHly J&lffiM ' "(WW7' V.J' ' ..Hjw.i;L,..ir it.. Z . .... i- ' "i-1 1 - 1 - ,y ''" i ' - 'a. .' ' ' t ' '- ' it, i . ii -. " " . H" t eWaUono-Jrcmor!al-Dar !n Mlla j,?-1!18. bcc!J n;8Urel a a result of the 'appointment of committees by each of these organizations to arrnngo Jolnt ynft pJog.t,ftmfor tho cclchrntlon. These will bo, tho flrst: Memorial Day excr clsca slnco the return to civilian 'life of a (treat majority who served In the world war, and the day will thcreforo bfl ono of more than usual significance. Thy committee, of tho American Legion which is working with tho other organ! rations of veterans Is headed by llcnja mln II. Qoldcr, of Post 37. and consfsts V? ",0 "wlnit membcts: Joseph Brccn, 888, and Solomon Glick, of l'ost 152? Tacony I'osl No. 133 has arranged for an entertainment In Owls' Hall, f . . . v . ... jjongjnore street, Tacrajr, xortne oen t of tho ,women's auxiliary' and tho members' 6f- tho post Tuesday evening, April 0. . Tlioflrsi annual danco of the' Prince Forbes Post No. 7 will .bo held Tues day, April 13. at.Arcade Hall. Fiftieth street and Baltimore avenue. The pro ceeds will bo for the memorial building fund, and tickets can be secured from E. V. Hawkc', 4043 Chester avenue. Tho rwomcn'a nuxlliary of this post will meet nt tho Klngscsslng Itccrcntlon Center tho second add fourth Thursdays of tach month. llcpresentntlvcs of the -First district m last night at tho City Club, 318 South Broad street, and organized for the membership drivo which will bo conducted in this city from April 17 to May 2. iffF "Last But Not Least" rpHE final touch in thecom J. pletion of a motor car is the upholstery. ,It should be coimncnsurate with the high mechanical standard of your car. Shelton Looms Automobile UpltoUtery Fabrics are tlie last word in autoinobile equip ment. You can pay your car no greater compliment than to equip it with these exquis ite materials. In patterns of beautiful de sign and inviting colorings. 7T77r r7? A yjiezMaWfc THE SEAL OK DISTINCTION Sidney Plumenthal bf Co. Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York m We lue several large tracts of ncant Rround on the RoohcvcU Iloulcvard that are particularly ripe for immediate develop ment. One very high class tract of 12 acrcn is at tho intersection of two mnin streets and can be pur chased nt the right price. If jou phone Wyoming GOO we'll be glnd to go into details. T3eai.torK - Mrmbr Thlla. Krt Estate Hoard Oly Office. Chttlnul at 13th Houlrtarr! Office. Cor, Rljlno Sun Ave Oak Lane Office, Opposite Station HALLAHAN'S Easter Specials Wonderful Values Hlll.lll'llillll'llllllllllllltlllllllllllllllillllliyilllllllll!!!)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. I I km'mmmSi Pictured arc two lm'm4'i smart yB&WBtfyVi pumps that have j!K'H'''M'-1 reached us just B;v5??jHKiJHs? in time for this m&W vfmfcMi -great Easter Sale. lE$i iKfM Thousands K'9 "'sBRw of pairs no-w jiirr' i rnmsr v xt MJMr:i,;".t limi'kff $ vil fkkkHflK: AskkkknkkHt "-"v. 'B I5-00 Values! 200MM H . V 1 9 '5 I .ys t Especially snuiftk j arc the models in Hfc&;?r"?4titiH 1 the new light tan bwH ' Russian calf : tH)' ml ! I those in Havana fViH I brown kid with fl'BfH brown suede back KKvfK j i and the plain W B' M'VJfw The values arc fSvijK vBk I ""? kK : 'Ik i vi h sizes i ts WW ! I inrazis i;i to i) mF Q95 "i Confidence U is the ufneient meth ods and modern facilities of the Continental-Equitable that Philadelphia's builders of business like. They hnvo shown their appreciation of these services nnd tho con fidence that they hnyo in this bank by dopositinjj more than eleven million dollars. We offer you the same accommodations. CpNTlNrNTAL-Egin,' i'LCHViHy5Tl-OME( Twelfth Above Chestnut Philadelphia Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Out MI,0W,OVO Deiwtita And these are but two of the hundreds of beauti ful styles that are here for your choosing one eyelet and two eyelet pumps French vamp pumps, brogue oxfords, the new sandals and many many others in all of the smartest leathers and colors. HALLAHANS GJDOD SHOESL-J 919921 Market Street 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Qcrmantown Ave. S604-06 Qcrmantown Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening A nnouncenent8 FOR SATURDAY, APRIL THIRD STRAWBR1DGE s-QOfHIER Business Hours: VB m P FIVE-THIRTY Crepe Georgette rWaists Special $7.75, $8.75, $9.75 Tho remainder of a special purchase, from a maker of high-grndo Waists nil fresh, new, in tho season's latest styles, and separately boxed. Tho materials are beautiful, and every detail high class. In blues, bisque, white, flesh, black and bright colors. Bend ed, embroidered, lace-trimmed. Full-length and thrce-qunrtcr-lcngth bIcovcs. StrawbrMito & Clothier Hecond Floor, Centre For Easter! Candies, Novelties, Eggs, Fancy Boxes Don't forget tho all-important Box of Candy for tho Easter treat. Of course, Candy Eggs nnd Novelties for tho little folks: Fine Chocolates and Bonbons 80o to (1.00 a pound Painted Bonbon Bdxcs 00c to $3.00 Easier Baskets filled with Candy and Novelties lOo to $U.00 Btrawbrldce Clothier Uatement Special at 75c Milk choc-olatc-covcred frappc creams, caramels, nougatlncs and marsh mallows. Worth much more. Stfawbrldco A Clothier Flfbret Street nnd Centre Crose Aisles Women's Tailored Suits For outings, for sports, for traveling, lor the numerous spring and summer occasions when no number of other garments can take the placo of a well-tailored Suit. Practical-Jersey Cloth Suits, $32.50, $35, $37.50 Of heather mixtures n green, brown, blue and Oxford gray; and plain jersey in black, some In navy blue. Norfolk, pinch-back nnd Inverted- lait effects, $32.50. Heather mixtures, in green, lue nnd brown, also Oxford gray; plaited and polntea-yoKo eitects, ?35.uu. jersey in oiacK, anu heather jnixtures, in green, blue and brown, also Oxford gray, $37.50. SmartSuits ofMen's-wear Serge, $35.00 to $47.50 In youthfully belted styles, box-plaited, sido plaltcd and gathered in the most fashionable man ner. Others made without belts- and showing tho smart flare from the waist-line. Some are trim med with flnt silk braid or rows of heavy stitching. Strawbrldse & Clothlor Second Floor. Ccntro 1 b ' w L A J More Easter Millinery To-morrow At$8.00,$10.Q0,$12.00and$15M A wonderful showing for the last day before Easter, including many special values. This line of Trimmed Hats, which is known wherever the name Strawbridge & Clothier is irnnwn tuna nnupr Trmro.Vwniir.Sful. morn varied, more abundant, than it is to-day. Hats for all occasions, all types, all ages, shown in every late style and shade of the season, with-' i 11. -! -1 fT11 1 L la a a mu .II m n a - tvi rt v rl r nMMf r ftYOT . plenty or Drown, navy mue ana juae. ine iaie Biiuppur wui vu uiuv cum uuuiuj' j fum ing here firsC everything will b'e bright and fresh for her choosing to-morrow. If fl ' i 'fa " I" t i About Two Hundred Trimmed Hats at $8 A High-Grade Sample Line The remainder of a Sample Lino of High-grade Hats, to which wo have added another excellent lot. Included are Hats for sports, for knock-about and dress occasions. Many exclusive and Imported materials are used in their making. Seventy-five Fine Trimmed Hats at $12 Extraordinary Reductions Soventy-fivo Hats from our regular stock all of which were made within tho last few -weeks and used as show-room models, have been reduced to $12.00 for immediate disposal. The original prices were from one-fourth to one-half more. Sports Hats in Wonderful Variety, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Of fine and coarse straws, in solid colors and two-tone combinations, featuring straight and roll-brim sailors, in medium and large effects. Trimmed Ready-to -Wear Hats, from $3.95 to $8.95 Hundreds of Hats, including the latest shapes of hair braid, lacquered straws, hemp and various combinations. Some tailored, some beautifully trimmed. IS-y Striiwbrldee & Clothier Hocond Floor, Market Street. Wett V N Easter Toys for Girls and Boys Especially Fancy Baskets and Buckets filled with Novelties and Toys. Net Rabbits for an Easter surprise package. Washable Toy Rabbits and mechanical Roosters all for the children's Easter. Stranbrldie & Clothier Fourth Fluqr. and Market Street Crois Aldle Venise Lace Roll Collars, Special at 75c and $1.00 - A special purchnso of four hundred Roll Collars of light ecru Venise Lace in beautiful patterns. -- Hlrawbrldsre & flothlrr Alule 11. Ccntro Jersey Cloth Dresses Are Greatly Favored Two Particularly Good Groups, $15.00 and $22.50 The model sketched is one of a group at $22.50, which includes straight-line nnd coat Dresses very suitable for early spring street wear. They are in French blue, navy blue, beaver, plum color, beige and -brown, elaborately embroidered in black or self color. Other smart Jersey Dresses, at $15.00, aro in the youthful straight-line styles, with long sleeves and collarlcss neck-line, and very attractively embroidered and braided. Silk Afternoon Dresses At $30.00 and $35.00 New spring foulards, crisp taffetas, soft crepes dc chine, showing new draperies, new tunics, straight-lines achieved in new ways, and having all the pretty touches in the way of frills nnd plnitings and cordings which make this sea son so. lovely. Bodicrs in vestee, surplice and shoulder-closing styles, some with collars of lace desirable shades of the season. Im-- StrawliridKe Clothier Second Floor, 111 1 In all tlic most Market .Street Becoming Coats and Hats for Wee Folks Outfitting little boys and girls for spring is nn easy matter when moth ers have such a wealth of choice as in our Infants' Wear Section: Coals Smart lit tle tailored models of serges, shepherd's Dlalds and novelty coatings with latest fashion touches in' cut of collar and belt. Also lovely Silk and Satin Coats for tiny girls, plain or frilly in effect. Coats, 2 to 6 years $12.00 to $72.00. Boys' Box Coats, belted, with a chevron on one sleeve, sizes 2 to U years $1240 to $18.95. .Hats Brown, Blue or Black Tailored Straw Hats of distinc tive simplicity $2.00 to $8.95: Tailored or Fancy Straw Hats for girls of 2 to 6 years. A charm inir group in rose, Copenhagen blue or brown $2.35 to $15.00. Lingerie Hats and Bonnets, a-flutter with lace and ribbons. Sizes '2 to 4 years, $2.95 to $10.95. Htral'H(lKO Clothier Third Floor. West Petticoats Worthy Smart Costumes Of taffeta silk, in black, street shades and pretty changeable effects $7.95. . ,, , , Of messalinc silk, in black and smart shades $8.75. Of Heutherbloom, with tailored flounce. In black, navy. King's blue, Russian green $2.25. Special at $1.00 Navy Blue or Mack Cotton Taffeta Petticoats. Strnwbrldne ft C"lwthr Hecond Floor. el Men's Seasonable Underwear White Gauze Cotton or Bal briggan Short-sleeve Shirts and Ankle Drawers $1.00 each. Egyptian Balbriggan short sleeve Shirts and Ankle-length Drawers $1.25 each. Check Nainsook Athletic Union Suits $1.35. Gauze Cotton Athletic Union Suits $1.50. White or Ecru Ribbed Union Suits $2.75. Straw brldire & Clothier Aisle . Market .Street A Handsome New Coach for Baby - One of the smart-looking, easy running new Bloch Coaches, at $39.00, for baby's view of the Easter parade, or You can choose from among the few Coaches we have marked special at $32.00, 536.25 and $41.50, be cause they have seen service as floor samples. Htruwbrldce It Clothier Fourth Floor. Centre Superior Style, Quality and Value For Every Man Who Needs Clothing To-morrow the Saturday before Easter will be one of the busiest days of the year in this Clothing Store of Constant Activity! With an augmented force of competent salesmen, we promise good service to all, but urge all who can do so to come before noon. We show a wonderfully large assortment of the new Spring models ip both Suits and Overcoats, from the Stein-Bloch Co., HarU Schaffner & Marx and the "Alco" shops, three lines sold here exclu sively, also other good makes which we do not control. All the following are EXCEPTIONAL VALUES: Young Men's "Alco" Suits Special at $45.00. Of fine fabrics, finely tailored, very exceptional value. Stein-Bloch Blue Suits Special at $57.50 Fine unfinished worsteds; far below present value at the price. Men's "Alco" Blue Suits Special at $48.50 Of Ethan Allen unfinished worsted. Matchless value nt this -price. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits $60.00 Neat gray fabrics, in smartest young men's styles. Men's Worsted Suits at $40.00 and $45.00 The good, old reliable fabric; in regular and stout sizes. Men's "Alco" Worsted Suits at $62.50 Suits that could not be icplaced to-day to sell at this price. Suits with Two Pairs of Trousers, $43.50 and $47.50 Either ono would be exceptional value at the price with only one pair of trousers. At $17.50, "Alco" and another good make, of gray worsted and blue serge. At $43.50, of neat gray cassimere. Spring Fashions Blossom in the Misses' Apparel Store Little girls, big girls, their debutante sisters are choosing lovely spring apparel here, from ' collection wo think it difficult to surpass: Misses' Spring Suits, $15 to $75 Of navy bluo serge, tricotine, finest tweeds, homespuns and velour checks. The smartest of spring models, from beautifully tailored Suits braid-bound and trimmed, to the distinctive Sports Suits with novel features In belt or collar. The Velour Check Suit, sketched $69.50. Misses' Jerseg Suits, $29.50 and $35 Fashion's newest conceits charmingly adapted to Jersey Suits in plain shades or heather mix tures. All with narrow belts and patch pockets. Misses' New Sports Suits, $37.50 Of green, brown or tan two-tone mixed suit ings. A distinctive model with pinch back, nar row belt and patch pockets. Misses' Taffeta Dresses, $29.50, $35 Graceful models with draped or fitted bodices, round or square neck, and new elbow sleeves. In navy or Copenhagen blue, tan or brown. Misses' Spring Coats, $25 to $45 ' Just the correct thing short Sports Coath, or three-quarter length, of velours, jersey cloth, polo cloaking or fancy mixed fabrics. Somo with loose back, belted in front; many novel belted styles with large pockets and deep collars. Girls' New Spring Coats, $15.00 and $17.50 A girlish grace and n jaunty air to these Coats of fancy gray mixed cloaking. With tho new flare back and belted front; four patch rockets $15.00. Belted Serge Coats, in tan, navy or Copenhagen blue, are finished with large convertible collars nnd decorative pockets $17.50. Both in sizes 10 to 16 years. Intermediate Girls' Wash Dresses, $7.50 to $29.50 Designed especially for the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16 years. Lovely Dresses of fine linen, cotton crepe, colored voiles, chambrayl plaid or striped gingham, also cf the fabrics combined. Two-piece, Coat or Russian Blouse Di esses, also straight-line belted styles, each with its distinctive trimming note. (, Straw UrldKo & t'lothier hecond Floor Market Street Three Remarkable Lots of Men's and Young Men's Suits, $28.00, $38.00, $43.00 Hart, Schafl'ner & Marx Autumn-weight Overcoats j now $27.50, $33.50 and $38.00 -- Straw brldne L Clothier Heuond Floor F.aii STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Market St. tiightli St. Filbert St. Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. Women's Knitted Undergarments , Seasonable Undergarments, all i of standard makes Vests Wnite vibbed cotton, with lace front; low neck, sleeveless. Seconds 25c. ( White ribbed cotton Bodice Vests, band top 39c. Pink glove silk, band top. 34 inches long, $3; extra sizes, $3.25. Embroideied pink glove silk. , band top $3.50. Union Si7sTRbb"' ','; ' , .piece, low neck, ' sleeveless, knee length; regular , sizes $1.25. Ribbed cotton, band top. low ( neck, sleeveless, knee length, t $1.00; extra sizes,, $1.25. Glove silk top with lisle draw ers. Band top. shell knees, $1.75; j extra sizes $2.00. "Kaysei" made, with uloe silk , top, $4.25; extra sizes $1.75. .i ii vv uruiui & iiuiiut.i Al.lt. 4 und A (Vntie A Handkerchief With the Easter Greeting - FOR MEN AND WOMEN Sports Handkerchiefs in the ' newest designs and colorings. Women's, 18c, 35c and 50 each. I Men's, 35c, 60c, 75c and $1.00. t FOR THE KIDDIES j Six Mother Goose Handker chiefs, put up in book form $1.00. ' Sira bridge fc I linhiui - , AUIe 12 Market Hired I Excellent Corsets Corsets to meet every demand of fashion. Corsets that mean health and comfort for the wear er, and expert saleswomen to aid in selecting and fitting: Our Jessica French Corsets S12.00 to $32.30. S. tG C. Spe cutl, Nemo, Smart Set, lledfcm, anier Bunt-proof, W. B La Retnsta, Gosbttrd Front-lace, Bon Ton, Royal Worcester and .tmcricnu tAiay uorsets. Prices iitiiyc fromta.50 to $32.50. For Misses A special section, ; devoted to tho ( orset needs of growing girls. missis nnd slender women. All kinds of Gii dies und Corsets for daytime and evening wear $2.60 to $15.00. Mastic Top to.setd, of striped silk batiste, special $i.50. For Athletics Girales, all or .,. . , 77. , !)art clastic, Kinds for riding, dancing, tennis, golf, for every demand of the out door woman $3.50 to $15.00. Trco Elastic Girdles $3.50 to $16 Brassieres, 38c to $7.00 . i ,s,rttw.,t,r',,1 Clothier llnnl Fluor Market Htreet, Wet These Gay Silk Umbrellas, $8.00 For April showers, for summer' nun, these smart-looking Taffeta Silk Urtibrellas, in blue, green, purple, garnet, brown, "bluo-and-green changeable, also black. Practical wrist cords in decorative handles of carved wood, some) with bakelito top. Unusual valui J8.00. 'S Htrawbrldf k. rinthltiw. . AltsU 7. Market Btrtt I ' . V v -C A H "4; friiTij jMMtiiSiLIjfl Vj ss 9 j: i aV- v i rtSJ- f '
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