? Vf, . 'I rivr 4W ft XL ,f. T . .! 1 '" .. . .'.. il J-lV L ' .t A. ...I ..1 E playing in' "Tho Night Boat," were married In Newark, N. J.," on last Tues day afternoon. Jt wns entirely u rcmanco of the stage, for they were In troduced to each other nbont four months ago by Miss Ada Lewis, who has an important part with the bride In Charles Dillingham's musical comedy.' Miss Lewis has known Mr. Hnrrlgan In "The Mulligan Guards','' 'Wily nnd the Four Hundred" und other Harrlgan and Hart successes. Miss (Iroody Is a nowcomcr to tho metropolitan stage. Mr. Harrlgan gained distinction overseas in the war as n captain In the 007th Infantry and was wounded when leading his company to the relief of tho "lost battalion1' In the Argonne. Ills first wife was Miss Dorothy Langdon, an nctress, whom he married on October 12, 1015, ' Open a Charge Account j . .-1 lV ? tf:& A Balloons FREE To All Kiddies Accompanied by Adult Coming to Our fUcond rioor i for jears, for she nppearcd with his j ti N. Y. Prosocutor Says Ho Wants ! father, Ned Harrlgan, when he appeared A wXoO Pennsylvania veterans More Than "Mere Police Inspector" Sim 9 923-25-27 MARKET STREET v( moor ax ouruuuuu in 7ffi Anmiatn. fin. DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES- '! &? " VtVQTflN DIVISION ARER BIGGER GAME !yfjo N VICE CRUSADE MEN HOLD HUN FA' f Kff 4' .1 ft - ii L S r f &' It' Fi rr lv i "X1 b ( I.. -J .J", .u -HERO WINS A BRIDE, ? Pfcil nfapafe fo BvralNS mblie t.rtttt Augusta. 0.. April 0. CnrmU-linet's nteturraquo grove yesterday nfternoon formed thft setting for n novel nnd hufjclj wijoyed pvent when 250 former niembeti of the Twenty-eighth Pcnnsylvnn n) DlviMon were entertained nt nn olil fuohloned southern barbecue. Accom panying the visitors were sweethearts. wires and women acquaintances of Au gusta, together with n number of other 'fruests who extended hospitality to the Northerners during their encampment at. Camp Hancock. A romantic incident of the day was the announcement of the marriage of Neil Whitney, a member of Compnny F, 103d Engineers, of Pcranton. Va . to Minn Elizabeth Mary Smyth, of this rlty. It marked the culmination of a courtship begun during the encampment of the 'division nt Camp Hancock. When the train bearing the Penn nylvanla veterans rolled into the sta tion hero on Monday, Mis Smyth was At the denot. Without informing their friends, Whitney nnd his sweetheart went to the parsonage of the Tier. Dr. Joseph U. Servler, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, where they were married. They will reido 4n Amriistn. The romance was made pnbllc yesterday nt the barbecue. The bridal pair stood on n platform ns the news was" announced bv the presi dent of the Pennsylvania Club of An Justa. Fifty camerns were promptly ereled at the platform, nnd a moving picture man improved the opportunity to obtain an interesting fllm. Following h luncheon at Cnr michael's grove this nfternoon, visiting members of the Twenty-eighth division Hrill meet in business session with rep resentatives of the Augusta Hoard of Commerce and effect n permnnent Twenty-eighth Division Reunion As sociation for the major purpose of ar ranging a reunion of Keystone soldiers who- were in Cnmp Hancock, to be hold each year in Augusta, i The Idea originated with the isitors. who proposed It to Augustan, who were instrumental in making the 1020 re union the great success it Is proving to be. The business program will include the election of officers for a Pennsjl vanla association and the election of officers for n parent organization to b maintained In Augusta. A program will be presented providing for each of the sixty-seven counties of the Keystone state to effect auxiliary or local lodges to work with the State Department. BREAKS BLACK SEA RECORD j. S. Destroyer Travels Nearly 500 Miles In Twelve Hours Constantinople. April 0. (By A IM The United States torpedoboat de stroyer Cole arrived here from Feodosia. In the Crimea, yesterday, in the fastest long-distance run in the history of Black sea navigation. The Cole started with only a twenty-four-hour supply of food and water and raced the nearly fiOO miles to Constantinople at an average speed of forty miles an hour The time uas twelve hours flat. Twelve Russian refugees, who lately escaped from Odessa, were on board the Cole. They are now in the Bed Cross Hospital being treated for wounds and typhus. PROBE CAUSING SENSATION 1)K. ,IOHN A. IIKASIIEAlt "I'ncle (John," world-fumed as tronomer, riled lit Pittsburgh Inst night at the ago of eighty. JOHN A. BRASHEAR DIES Noted Astronomer Was Honored as Greatest Pennsylvanlan Pittsburgh. April !). Dr. John A j Hnishear. world-fnmous iistrotiomor nucl T l.ove the foundation finl-hed. nnd now I will stmt to lo a little building, l the game 1 am alter is bigger 11) tho AsMclnted Prcst v... Vii-tt Aurll n Tnvpntlcntlon of .-,", IUIIII ..I"" '' ------ --r.-- -- I the bank accounts and stock speculations of five police oliicinis wn sinned u dav bv Assistant District Attorney Smith.' with the announcement thnt he is after bigger game in his crusade against vice nnd graft than Inspector Domlnick Henry or any of the eight other men already tinder indictment. "If the people of New York have nnv doubts." said Smith, "let them look after the bank nccnuutri nnd stock transactions already mado public, nnd thev will understand why tho police and city oliicinis have been attacking me. "I know that 1 have got to build a foundation before I can erect u house. milker of astronomical Instruments, died of general physical breakdown at his home hero last night. He had been I confined to bed for two weeks, nlthough in ill health for sh months. At his i bedside were a son-in-law. James B. McDowell, whose wife wns sick in an adjourning room, and a granddaughter- ! in-law, Mrs. John A. McDowell. I Doctor Brashear. affectionately ! known as "Uncle John," wns born in i i Brownsville, Pn. On bis eightieth renent than n mere Inspector of police." With the indictment of Inspector Henry. Mr. Smith's cruSade against the , Police Department lias created a greater j stir than nnv shake-up that has oe- ourrcu since Lieutenant l mines necKer had the gambler Herman Rosenthal killed for "annealing." Henry, who hns been in charge of the tenderloin district embracing cabarets. SUGAR PRICE UNCERTAIN birthday, a few weeks ago. he recehed , imu.0 hullo, hotels and theatres that thousands of messages of congrntula- center on the ilaxxlinc portion of Broad tlon from all over the country. In 1H14. Ulv known as the great white way. has when San Francisco exjiositiou officials ' deposited more than $50,000 with wanted to honor the greatest living H-okers in lew Mian a year, and $10,000 Pennsylvania. Doctor Brafhear was lis now due him. according to n tron chosen out of a list, including John script of his accounts made nubile b. nnamaker and Hev. UusseU H. i the district attorney's office. His snlaiy Conwcll. U 4400 a year, and the Indictment After a common -school education j charges him with neglect of duty in Brashear worked as a machinist. At failing to suppress eighty-three specified the age of thirty he begun making . establishments. Ufctronomical iustrumentH on a small scale. The demand for his products grew and in later ears he manufac tured some of the world's largest tele- " j scope lenses. He uas a member of many Cuban Crop Will Be Reduced, Says1 important scientllic organizations, in- President Menocal eluding the Hoyal Astronomical bociety ,,.,,. . ,, ,,, . ,, of Oreat Britain. British Astronomicul Washington. April 0. (By A. 1 ) Association nnd -similar organizations I I'ause of conditions in the Cuban in this country. I sugar industry it would not be possible Doctor Braslieur will be buried be- I to fix a price for the crop. President! side his wife in a tomb for which he se-1 Menocal sulci in a cablegram today to till ..nltnnl, senator .uc.on . .-..-. r i - - .. t? .-.. r..v ....i.i-.t .1.. , .. e hate loved tlie sturs too fondly i "l-ur ""' i-noicii wie president to be fearful of the night." ; several (lavs ago tnat Cuban raw sugar ; was bringing $14 n hundred pounds in e ork and that in view of the prices charged consumers here he feared "much I lected "We OVERALL CLUB HITS H. C. L. Host of Alabama Men Aligned Simple Garb ISIrnilii-linin. Ala., April V iBy A. P. ) Two thousand men in nil walks of life have joined the Birmingham Over all Club in a cumpaign against the high cost of clothing. Stnrtcd in u spirit of jest, the idea rapidly gained converts nnd today the headquarters of the club was thronged with uihinwers anxious to sign the roster (iuilMleii, Ala.. April 0 (By A. P.I Itotarinns hero uppeared nt their weekly luncheon today dn's.scd in over alls. Senator I'nderwood was among the guests. profiteering is oelng done at tho exnense for j of the Cuban producers nnd the Amer i icon consumers." President Menocal said the "April price for Cuban sugar wns Slli.S.! n hundred pounds and that the market was unsteady. "Crop will be largely reduced by con tinuous lack of ruin." he said. ADA LEWIS PLAYS CUPID W. D. Harrlgan and Louise Groody, Stage Folk, Wed at Newark New York. April 0. William I). Harrlgan, lending man in "The Ac quittal," and Miss Louise t'iroml.x. Sensibly Smart Shoes Made the Way Discrim in a tingMenExpect And Only i $ffl r These MEN'S Genuine Cordovan Oxfords combine just those features men have always wanted. They arc DRESSY reflecting the correct lines in vogue. They arc COMFORTABLE because built of the most pliable cordovan on .orthopedically correct lasts. They arc STURDY, durable shoes the product of a factory famous for its high standards of craftsmanship, THEY WOULD BE CHEAP EVEN IF COSTING $5.00 MORE IRON-CLAD BOY SCOUT Play Shoes $,425 Sizes 1 to 6 MEN'S BLACK & TAN CALFSKIN OXFORDS $X50 In All Wanted Toe Shape MEN'S SILK HOSIERY JlfStfft $1.15 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet 3aldimei THE BIG SHOE STORE 204-06-08 Market St. On Our Daylight Third Floor J PP Pfssent Mwked fixes 1 1 m Ss. wir On M Oar Women's Misses' L&L Mill Onniivi7 tfiiro Wild FKIIW CJ 1 Make Your Own Reductions FronrOur Already Low Prices No restrictions just make your choice from our entire extensive stocks of new Spring Suits and regardless of the price you deduct 25 per cent This saving is mdst unusual coming as it does at the very start of the spring season. All $25.00 Suits Now. .$18.75 $22.31 $26.25 $29.31 $37.31 $41.25 All $29.75 Suits Now All $35.00 Suits Now All $39.75 Suits Now All $45.00 Suits Now All $49.75 Suits AW All $55.00 Suits- AW All $59.75 SuitsAW. .$44.81 All $65.00 Suite AW. .$48.75 All $69.75 Suits Now. .$52.31 All $72.50 Suits AW. .$54.38 All $75.00 Sato AW. .$56.25 AU $79.50 SuitsAW. .$59.81 All $85.00 , Suits Ac. .$63.75 Men's All Wool Suits with I ii I lj QUALITY AND VALUE fjl L Inuotbi Second Floor iff Out along the Philadel phia and Reading Rail road are some very de sirable suburban homes mostly in Elkinb Park and Melrose. Not big but dainty, cozy and near the sort of neigh bors you'd want if you picked them out your self. AVc think we have just the Home you want and we're sure thnt both the Price and the Terms will he to your liking" Mtmbfr Phlla. Hral Emm Hoard Citu Office Chttlnvt at Dili Vovlward Office Cor Iiutng Sun .1 r Oak Z.anr Office Ovvostle Sration I WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT tetf Costs few ceots! Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freez one on that touchy corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out, with the fingers. Yes, magic! J i J A tiny bottle of Freezone cost? but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be (ween the toes, and the calluses without soreness or irritation f reczonc tne sensational (lis WtMta unciltnatl genius. ft'' . Announces A Better Clothes Service for Men Having served men successfully with high-grade haberdashery, in our con venicntly located store at 11th and Chestnut Streets, for a good many years, we feel I hat we are particularly well fitted to extend and enlarge our service. Accordingly, we announce the opening of our Men's Clothing Department, where c will offer the Finest Rcady-to-Wear Clothes in the World for Men, as produced for us hy Hirsh, Wickwire We have made a most careful investigation of the best ready-to-wear. lines in the country, and we arc convinced that in no other line can we offer as much as we can in Hirsh, Wickwire Clothes We have also made a most careful study of the service standards in the better class stores throughout the country, nnd have incorporated in this new store for men all of these better things which we have learned. (Jrcatcr value-giving, intelligent service, and a .positive guarantee of absolute satisfaction will continue to be (he ruling policies of this live store. We invite you to visit us now, inspect us critically, and discover, as we arc sure you will, our undeniable right to your patronage. iwnnn second moon ?z , . , ? . r $xM: T Tf I Girls' New I Sport Coats -w ir 4 Tfe l V Extra r air or rants At Less Than the Cost of the Woolens Alone Just think of it finest . all wool suits with two pairs of pants at a lower price than is now Deing charced for tnese same suits with one pair ol pants. N'o man can afford to miss tliis big bargain. And to show you what we think of it we make this ofTer to any and every manufacturer. ' .., We will buy every suit they can produce of the same quality woolens at our special sale price. Not a minute to lose men come in tomorrow and get youi new suit ana an exira puir uj iui.o . n. a..- ., i- MTP ? $8.75 Unusually dressy models in girls' coats that are made in the pop ular sports mod els just like the older folks, with novelty pockets and belted effects. Developed of serges & velours. Sizes G to 14 yrs. Second rioor 4Plk ' Sale oi D resses Reduced From Our Own Stocks $28-$46 Values up to $69.75 These are the smartest of the new frocks and the savings are truly wonderful. , Beaded georgettes, satins and taffetas and many in com binations with georgettes. The new draped, ruffled nnd straight line models as well as those with embroidery trim mings. All the new colorings. Oayllglit Thira rioor A Big One-Day Special Tailored Hats pt niuA -JjS 1U1 VJ11JULUJL trll A wonderful collec tion of smartly tailored Hats for children pre senting rolling brim sailors, m us h room i nnd poko effects, made of patent Milan. The colors nre black, brown, navy, white, vose, snnd nnd combinations. Docond rioor U ff3BK& HI I ' iL ilJ'x k XLOTR 3 B" ' in IV !? ! lM A Big Sensation! Tricolette Blouses and Georgette Waists Values && CO 'ti aO J to $6.50 Our price is less than their actual wholesale worth and they will bo in great demand, for every woman wants theso now tricolette blouses. Also Georgettes with headed and tucked fronts m new collar nnd sleeve effects. strot rioov t tJ& j ARGAM BASEMEM, . --L u j m, - Wonderful Big Saving Sale Women's Newest Spring Suits v oais ana Dresses f , m. h ... . . . ti A J f & T Positive values up to $29.75 Very special purchase, to gether with several hundred brand new silk dresses, suits and coats selected from our regular slocks and marked down in one big group to this very low special price. Styles that are the very latest in fashion and most popular this season materials that nre in great demand and coloring that are the newest. All sizes for women and misses toErtb-jM Hnmn rf ? T C " ; '. "V . fU wpnotyy.. ... jj-.tU 1ft . ii-At(t . &l,j..&L&t:ii.L. jt.AA. .il- ,.,s ' - . i..fiajJfr.A,iv. iii rinrymTt"iMr i-w N.... . whuiu. .4 ." it ihjmhuuh .a mi'i 9 Hi M II IHak 6 M Jli Aa -cSswl i mmw I Vr hi 7F L rjr5ttAf'j .j'SMa. i.t..i,. ii.. 71T-. :."' . .IMI1IBIIMI !, I, HIM nail III.
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