r-r y, -- A i,y f A -U iu IBA i IX i iMifl r . ... - T,: ? - . .,. w - '. -, -., . ; r : ..,. . , i OVmAhU GERM mTSPENJY; , ' ?r iJSefSsr t6'c" ni lT TF " Jm f ' ' a f MammO M'M mm I ir .... " Wharton School Professors, Hotvcver, Say Movement Will Hurt Business Broad Street Parade Attracts Attention . . .rnl1 ffprm 'I HP in " . . Unlvcrcity of rcnn-ivanin. Students nre (llicun1n(? an orcanited lVmpnt to wear dcnlm to nchool to Xct the Mh rrlrc of clothing. An hat pennies wore too scarce for com ... mt necessities of the balance of i.rf nnd fif school yen. H uMeomc of the nation Hence, tne earnest v- ..-...i r.j ..lfflK ot tllC nniiou n iicivrBb iau, lUw- - . ,-. . . Profcfison) 01 tne ivnarion ocnooi ' ..,,i n (ho overall nlnn. Thcv j"i,,rV that It Is too radical nnd not mo of the students nre clothing- mnnu Mrtiirert and the use of overalls in iVfid of thcvtiHUal ralmehts would seri ously Interfere with business. Students nre ndnmant to he views if their instructors, however, Rapidly innkhing bankrolls permit no debate. i:nleH an order Is Issued prohibiting the wearing of overalls on the campus, it has reached the ,ccm certain that the movement will become, popular. Tho men point to the success of the clothing economy organ isation nt Harvard to support their view that the Rctlon Is' justified. Al ready an occasi6nal pair of overalls has made its appearance on the campus. An interfraternity meeting has been ETBAMWmr NOTICKH Men's Hebrew Association walked down Broad street yesterday afternoon and attracted more attention in $,7fi suitH of overalls than Dean Hrummcll in the sartorial heyday of his era. ' Photographs of the denim detach ment of blue boulevardiers were rem iniscent oCtti kitchen police detail or tho farmhand scene from tho "Old Homestead." 8omo of the clerks, bookkeepers nnd salesmen were mistaken for railroaders, u.rv'i I ii - m i m , i.iil and scores of women clung to their arms. , , tf Md" AjiumWjot the Cjraden police have expressed themselves as anxious to wear a uniform of denim, Contracts for, summer uniforms havo not' yet been fiwnttAft nnrl rivra1l wilt hm tirrfi). A petition is also.being circulated among cicrKs ac tne uamuen vjity iian, and scores of names are' being procured of men anxious to 'be Included in a large order for' the dungarees. Ere many moons it will be,dlfflcult to determine whether a mac Is on his way home from work- at tho roundhouse or jL 7v 4WW fcurrvlBc to fulfill a dinner-dance e tagemeat at one of the roof garden. Memorial Servleo In Camden Bo Urge was tho crowd in front of the Towers Theatre in Camden yester day afternoon that several hundred men and rwomen were Unable to "enter tho bulldlngto attend the annual memo rial services of Camden Lodge No. Ill, Loyal Order of, Moose. There was an address by the Rerf Frederick niaser, pastor, of 'tho Linden Baptist Church. The orator Was, former Congressman John J, Lentz, past supremo dictator. HTKAMMIir NOTICES ERMUDi 5fc:Lk Y ' '"a n.iKta!, Itirn In HDrlnctlm In lh (Jcli nlliiK beauty of nuruhlne. ocean lr anil flower plus healthful -outdoor er rite Sprlna lien fairer on llermuda than rltenhere. rallr, Willi a thousand charmi the reHt-neeltlni. winter-weary traveler to tlKfe (oral inland. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fast, twln-icrew, palatial ateamera S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 1UM0 Tonn Dlaclacement flilllnr from New York eery Wedneeday S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14,000 Tone Displacement Sill'nir from New Tr eery Saturday No rae'ror'' required for Jlermuda ror further particular apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Furneii Houee. Whitehall St.. New fork GREEN STAR LINE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer eaiuno rROjrriiiLADEirniA to IIEDlTEnRANUVN. GREKK. ADRIATIC. riLACK SKA AND -EVANT TORTS tHAS. KtRZ. At.. Drexel noUdlnr Tbone: Lombard P104. Main 1B20 EARN-LINE Iororporated 1(91 U. S. Shipping Board.Steel Steantri Geaeral Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester S S"PcaMo-icaBridg"Apr.20 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera". . .Loading SS "Coquuia" April 25 For rates aid particular! apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Philadelphia TO San Francisco Also San Pedro, Portland and Seattle, as induce ments offer SSOlen, tailed ....Apr. 9 SSBearport, to sail. Apr. 29 A Steamerto sail May 29 Monthly Service For rattw and particular! apply to Koons. Wilson & Co. 696 Drexel Bldg., Phila. &?afc -i-- VHPr 5BP !rH.fli' P'''B 'Hr. B . jBKa-- ---. ' 5? ASCO- asco. H f sllTjtf5"ca WS A5CO. ASCO. ASCO. i IHIlMfMYIH. U 31 A S c o A s c to INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. AMERICAN LINE NEW TOKK ar-YMOBTH . cii'cnnooiio SOCTHAMPIOJJ One Class Cabin nnd Third Class. , Paul -y lM-y JOUun. 56 Philadelphia . . . 7 Mar 15aun IS " - . ia(ti-iDn NKW if ik ! wi Jn MVlitirln. May 8lJune J9July Sllflept. 11 llonc" 2 . ". - ' -Mar 3UaIy 3Au. 14 limit . .ama a . t ( tniUII w :?'":"" ..Mar a trail" Mn- " 11 rillLAUKIil'lllA GLASGOW la.lrrn Sea April 19 A iileiini" amy id l.lllI.Alim.rillA-IIAMBJJRO tt I.kouk 'iKl'IJ atranier t MB la RED STAR LINE V Y.HOUTHASIPTON ANTWBHP Kroonlnnd My lUnna BlJaly It Iniilunil May 8 June If July 17 I'lnlunil May lBJane lSjJalr S4 'rrlnnil Jalr SI rilI!.AIEI.riIlA ANTWEBIT West Tnrook April 1 mtern I'lnlns April ft rl flumboo '.May S Nenler May IB P.nenrer Office, 1319 WsJaat SU FkiUl WHITE STAR LINE k. t. enennouna socthamptom Adrlatlo . .April 24fimy I9Jny 8Ana-. 14 Olympic fflasraEs NEW TOnK -IVERFOOX, Mecantlo April Sl J, , a Orlan May lj I. !!.'!" Celtlo May l!JJane lJn!y .' nl"B iMay SSIJnn. IB NEW YORK AZORES GIDRAI.TAR NAPI.E9 GENOA CrUo May .7jr tl Canople May 12Jal- ( ATLANTIC TRANSPORT UNE FHILADELPniA LONDON Weitcrn 'Maid April 1 Mackinaw .........., .April S Eastern Shore Mar a wnen My j stuj.AnuaiEUDA-INI) 3 PBI-A)i:tFHIA ROTTERDAM' , A BU-mar ..........;.NT.lAprllMay .,Frtlt,0t!)c. 415-8 lo-wsJM.,, fw,) United State Shipping Board's Passenger Servica New Vork to Rio da Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres n. n, jiiahtiia nAuinUIDl ID.WU tooa CD) Anrll 9 g. 8. HURON. 17.000 tons (o)............... ........ jSIy ?S -.fl.rAI.LAO. 12,000 tons (a) ...."uay.e J PI .la UI IWBl OKVttU Willi ICi lit. 54 A for va$iag$ rati and ethtr particular avplv to any Patmptr Atmey or (a MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE r i inter Dept 8S-&3 Baavr Bt.. N. Y. alto at tbt XJam' umen as r-Ll'v xffx . I Drexel Tltte., l'Mladelohla Eerier Bide.. Ualttmor. I 418 Ollra Btreal. 8. Loolf. 1 Mobile. Alabama. TOt!RR TOURS CO-OK'S Europ Travel Service e Traveling apd traveling in comfort are two very different things. Do not letialse impressions prevent you from making a trip to Europe this season. If you join one of our parties you can choose from a number of diversified itineraries. Your accommodations on steamers will be guaranteed and your rooms in hotels will be ready for you whenever you need them. Every uncertainty is eliminated and your comfort assured. The following Is a specimen itinerary I Leaving New York: May 22d, 20th, June 12th, 19th, 26th, July 3d, 24th, August 14th, September 4th, 18th. New York, Cherbourg (Havre or Boulogne), Paris, with excursions by motor in and around Paris and to Versailles, by motor to Chateau Thierry, Bclleau Wood, Rheim,, Champagno front, Argonne Forest, Romagne, Montfaucon, Verdun, St. Mihlel and Metx, thence rail via Luxembourg to. Brussels",, mqto- to,' L,ouvain, Malines, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Ostend, motor to-Zeebrugge, the Ys.r, Ypres, Pass chendajle, Dixrnude, etc., then to London, Southampton or Liverpool and New York. ' - This Itineraryprovides for approximately twenty-six days in Europe. Fifteen Days Motoring. Private automobiles onp arc used. Write for our detailed booklets register early. Individual and Escorted Tours'to CALIFORNIA BERMUDA JAPAN CHINA PHILIPPINES and the Spring Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, VIRGINIA, CAROLINA, ETC. Full information on any form of travel to any part of the world. Carry Your Funds fn Safety Carry Cook's Travelers' Cheques Firtt in 1841 First in 1020 Thos. Cook & Son , 225 SOOTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA BeU PhoneWalnut 300 A S iC 0 A S C o A s c to i V A ft o A s c o A ts c o A rS C o La 51 C Jo A I A s C o A . o A s c A is C o The Foundation Principles on Which This Business RWere Laid With the Thought idpJPermari Endurance, for a Long Run Growth naturally follows when the basic factors are fundamentally cor rect viz: Quality merchandise at consistently low prices, backed by sincere desire to render complete and satisfactory service the keystone of the arch of public confidence on which tVtw. business securely rests. Success consists of more than mere dollars and cents its greatest achievement to realize the confidence of our fellowmen, to feel as co-workers wo have contributed somethinir to the world's advantage. , WHAT WOULD GROCERIES BE COSTING TODAY WERE IT NOT FOR THE AMERICAN STORES COMPANY? Yvwfyw' ''(Ml W Eggs 53c Fresh Eggs 48' Eggs and buttor arc two of our lines for which our stores are particularly noted. AdsAwwywMMMMMMyMMWwwMMMyuMWMMwyw-MMyMMMyMMMMMA Y Wrr"r"efffflffrtT""r"rrr"r H W "Victor" (Qulfty& Quantity s.vs a-Oevr. II The 0 Loaf Unmatchable The Evcry-Meal Bread of Which One Never Tires. 9 We repeat our many times stated contention that Victor is truly "the loaf without a fault." It is uttcrlv imnossible to make a better loaf of bread than Victor; whether from the ( , standpoint of quality or quantity it is in a class entirely by itself. iifrWM-.WWkU'iWMMM'WMM can Choice Tomatoes Sanitary tins of red-ripe tomatoes, remarkable value. 10' Sweet Sugar Corn can 121c Crushed corn of exceptional quality delightful for fritters. Dried Beans and Peas Best Soap Bcfcns . . .lb. 8c BestMarrowfatBeanBilblBe Best Lima Beans, .lb. 15c Whole Green Peaa. .lb. 10c Yellow Split Peas. .lb. 10c Red Kidney Beans, lb. .lfc X.p,S - 10c Tour' choice of chicken, vege table, tomato or clam chowder the best of esch variety. Choice TcB-er Peas caa mc Canned where grown. All the garden sweetness of fresh plucked pess. Wrmr-Wrrr-r",qr"Pmr"r "ASCO" Blend (Oar Very Best) Coffee 42' Economy and satisfaction in every bean economy because of extra strength and body; satisfaction because of its distinctive character and favor. We say to you knowing whereof we speak the best valuo you ever drank. Why pay 50o or 60c for Coffee not as good ? ,MWwwwMWWMMWMyMwwwwMsvwyyMMwyMWWwwwMWwywwyyyMWMWwyytaWaw Economy Pointers Pride of Farm Catsup,bot.l7c American Maid Catsup.bot.10c India Relish . v bot..l5c Sour Pickles.... big bot. 15c "Asco" White Vinegar,bot.l2c "Asco" Cider Vinegar, bot.lTc Pure Imported ? pt. can 70c Olive Oil Jqt. can $1.40 Campbell's Beans, can 12'jc Cooked Beets can 15c Best Pumpkin- can 8c Best, Pearl Barley lb. 7c Calif. Tuna Fish can 22c Schimmel's Salad Dressing,14c Cleaning Needs "Asco" Ammonia . .bot. 8c "Asco" Bluing ....bot 5c Crystal White Soap, 6Yte Chloride Lime ...can 10c Good Cleanser., .can 4 Vie Silver Suds . . .bot 10c-25c Washing Soda lb. 3c Galv. Pails . .each 35c45c Lyknu Furn. Polish,bot.l9c Lux pkg. lie Ivory Soap Flakes, pkg. 9c 20 M.T.Borax,pkg.4iC-14c Best Lye can 12c Good Brooms, 45c-60c-70c Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c Gold Dust Powd-pkg. 4 Vic Insectlne.'..can or bot. 12c Daily Reminders Quality Rice lb. 12cl8c King Wheat pkg. 20c "Asco" Rolled Oats. .pkg. 10c "Aeco" Farina pkg. 10c Choice Table Pears, can 16c Rich Creamy Cheese, lb. 35c "Asco" Buckwheat, pkg. 8c "Asco" Golden Syrup. 15c "Asco" Cornstarch... pkg. 9c "Asco'V-Baking Powder, 5c9c Pure Jellies glass 14c Hershey'a Cocoa, can 10c-19c Penn Mar Syrup can 28c Mrs. Morrison's Pudding, 10c irrir,rrlrr1frf,lriinrrrr "ASCO" Blend (Our Very Best C liks?-j-Di V ( Teas lb We test them '.-lb. pkg.1 23c; 4-lb. pkg. 12c Our Teas are all selected with the greatest care. "v in "the cup just as you do In your own home. That is the reason we can tav to you without a doubt in our mind the first cud will nrove the most pleasing that ever passed your lips. Why pay sixty or eighty cents a pound when "Asco" Teas are 46c? WWWWWSVWWWWlWlwAM-1 WfflWMW Why Eat Lamb? The Price Is Too High Use More Beef, Veal and Mutton This is the season of the year when we get the Best Corn Fed Beef, Choicest of Mutton and Milk-Fed Country Veal. Quality unsurpassed juicy, tender and full of rich nutriment. &3Steak'42, ftestRoastn'35, Genuine Wether Mutton Breast ., lb. lGc Neck lb. 20c RackXftops..lb.32c Shoulders ...lb. 27c Rib Chops ..lb. 38c Loin Chops . .lb. 48c inSteakib48 SS Roast ib 30 Lean Soup Beef ib 15c Fresh Beef liver lb 14c Milk Fed Country Veal BreasV lb. 25c Neck r..t....Ib. 28c Rack.1 Chops., lb. 32c Shoulders ...lb. 25c Rib Chops ..lb. 35c Loin Chops ..lb. 42c EWW.W,WAV ' w,'ff ASCO. Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, fSew .Jersey, Mary innu tand Delaware 1I' T 1' T T 'r 'I' 1' f T ASCO. ASCO, ASCO. Cl o A SI :S Pa s cl o1 A s CJ PO i ii ii r ASCO. h.S,-N ASCO. m - T - y ' T ir ASCO. rA S c o U1 lSI OJ A si Id o A s c o A ,S' c o, A I ,A' ,S' c o, i ' 0 A ,s A OJ :. c o A 1 A S c o :- C o A a ,c o A c O, ASCO. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S" .' Wanamaher's Down Stairs Store Women's Springtime Hats As light and airy as breezes from the Southland, more ana more of them come flocking in each day to fill the gray rooms of tho Millinery Store with freshness nnd color Perhaps it would bo better to say "flying in," for so many have wings of one sort or another, at least soft curls or fringes of ostrich if not the more rigid feathers. Light hats, dark hats, severe tailored sail6rs, sports hats of every kind nnd tho delightfully frivolous hats for lazy Summer days hats large and small one might say "A woman's hat in all its phases ' ' Especially good selection at $9.G0 to $15. (Market) A Shipment of Imported Ratine Has Just Arrived For skirts, Summer suits and frocks, it is soft and pretty, and women planning their Summer sewing have been asking for it. 40 inches wide, in rose, pink, light or Co penhagen blue, Wistaria, brown and white. $2 a yard. (Central) Into a New Suit, Mr. ManAnd Jit Needn't Be Overalls! not when good, all-wool Wanamaker suits may be had for $32.50. ' There are splendid suits for men and young men at $42.50, and some have exf;ra pair of trousers, about doubling the wear of the suits. The range of prices is from $32.50 to $53.50 including suits of cheviot, cassimere, worsted and serge in con servative and semi-conservative styles. April Showers have a trick of turning into downpours and a raincoat's a mighty good thing to have handy. Gray raincoats are $10.50 and tan raincoats that show the influence of the military are $12.50. (Oallerr. Mirket) SPORTS COATS AND SKIRT Serviceable as Well as Smart The last two weeks in April are hand-in-hand with May and Maytime of fers brighter, warmer weather all of which means that sports coats and pleated plaid skirts will be more in evidence than ever. combination the three It's an attractive quarter or shorter coat nnd the rhvthmic motion of pleated plnid skirts. The best of it is that it is really serviceable as well as smart, and suitable for almost any occasion. One of the Best Assortments of Sports Coats in Town So more than a few people have told us I It includes about every good material that is used in a coat, and the coats include every good style. So, you see, choosing is far from limited and there is surely a coat here especially suited to you and your needs. At $15 Coats of jersey, silvertone, burclTa and velour are admirably tailored and in various styles. Some are trimmed with brushed wool and others nre quite plain and rather mannish of line. The other sports coats are in great variety and mount slowly in price: $22.25 to $67.50" which latter price takes in camel's-hair coats. (Market) The Skirts Pleated Plaid or Gleaming Silk or, mayhap, white serge or flannel nre in almost as many styles as the coats. Plaid skirts begin at $4.85 and there is quite an opportunity of choosing between that price and $9.75. Between $16.50 and $37.50 about every va riety of pleating known' is represented and plaid skirts are especially effective when pleated. In both groups there are plenty of the tan, blue and gray tones that are held so highly in Fashions favor to go with tan, navy or cray coats. J Much of Real Beauty is to be seen in the fine texture, novelty weaves and love!y colors of the silk skirts. Styles, too. are charming. $12.75 to $39.50. Accordion-plpated white serge or flannel skirts are $14.50 to $19.50. (You can imagine the good-looking contrast of a hunter's green or bright blue sports coot!) A Material for Every Use and a Style for Every Occasion Women's Dresses And, we might add, a pi ice for every purse, for it is true! Tnffarn S7-50 5 $22.50, $25, M UllCLU $27SQ Qnd $2gso Made in numerous ways is in navy or Copenhagen blue, taupe, tan or brown. Ruffles, puffings, braiding and embroidery trim the dresses most effectively and bright bits of ribbon nre used at the waists. $9.50, $11.25, $13.25 and $18.75 These, too, are in many models in navy or Copenhagen blue, brown, taupe and tan. Many have the accordion-pleated skirts, others Eton jackets and still others nre in the straight chemise styles. $9.50, $13.25, $15 and $17.50 1 Wool Jersey Serge Usually in navy blue, but sometimes In black, the dresses have braiding, embroidery and rows of buttons for their adornment. Fine Sample Frocks of Serge and Tricotine, $29,50 to $55 Just one or two of a kind in each case, but they ate all the beautifully tailored fiocks that women will want to wear when they put off their coats. (Market) Women Are Asking for Brogue Oxfords Now, Here They Are! Good-looking brogues with medium or low heels are of light and dark tnn calfskin. The applied wing tips make them very smart. $9.90 a pair. At $8.90 a Pair Black and tan leather brogue pumps with wing tips have sturdily welted soles and medium heels. Tan Oxfords at $7.50 Serviceable, neat Oxfords of tan leather have imitation tips with center perforations. It 's Instep Ties for All the Dances Watch them as they dance! See all the Jit"6 utte5fly .bT8 ?n the twinkling feet? Oh, without a doubt, instep ties arc in vogue for the dance! b $9.90fabIaairSUCd bl"Ck ca,fskin- thy ai Light Pumps at $9.50 Pumps u 1th turned soles are of tan calf skin with baby French heels or of brown kid skin with high heels. (Clirttnul) Thawing the Windows Wide to Spring Cheer lllll wwmnmn 1 ' I V V "r. 1 14... 1. 4 ..I l luiuiiB in uiu pm sunsninc and waim bi cozes from tho fhc home"0"'0" " bUS''y Welcoming sPr'nBtimc's reign in Curtains must be taken down nntl half-sash curtains ,iut up. Old draperies must be discarded or put away for nest Winter and bright, Summery cretonnes ananged to smile in tnclr places. The Upholstery Store is a busy place and these are some of .the reasons: Scrim at 20c a Yard of it White or cream boidcred scrim is 3 J inches wide plenty Cretonnes at 35c a Yard Cretonnes of every description; small, all-over patterns, large striking designs nnd almost every color tone arc 30 inches wide and were much moie in price. Chair Cushions at $1.50 Shaped chair cushions for porch nnd house chuirs nio good to see, as well as mnking for comfort. They are covered with various heavy cretonnes and nre tufted. Flowered Scrim at 35c a Yard White scrim with blue, nlnk nr prom Hiiimi i....i i. u im-in.3 n iuc. And Couch HammnrUs lust, but far from least they'll ndd plcasunt wondc juur Minim'... (Central) ITS 16 I aw- J r ' r "j. v ii . w m 7k . Ml I itt x & ir t br'f I A si" 5 , i&.iv3 !,.,. - .1 K -. y v - -ha
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