.4- - -, ' ji r"i l,."V,. - ,. " i i't' r- i-" J" , if) "'Wn- MODERN L OCHINVAR FAILURE AS ELOPER Fourth Attempt of Black Horso Swain to Wocl Protty Rose Balked by. Law SAYS HE'LL TRY IT AGAIN T.IKp T.ocliluvnr'of old. but with IiIh stwil replaced lj nu nutoMobUc. An thony Conceal, ot llinck Horse, ncur 'Vorrlstown, l'n., met the clrl of Ids choice on the streets ot Korristown yes terday, ns she wn on her Way to work, and proposed that they so to Elkton. Md.. and bo married. The Rlrl, noc Olannonc, a sixteen-.Tcar-cldi daughter of Anthony Glan none, a well-to-do fireworks manufac turer, of Xorrl'town. nRieed, mid they (.Inupil for ino .unrrinnci iirpina uncii. 1lut the sirl'M pnreutN objected to the elopement method when n senrch by Detective Hurry Xuss developed that the missing ,Ttoc, in company with her modern Ioehinvnr, was last seen headed toward Rlkton, and Mncistratc Frank ,f. Claik was appealed to to 8topv the niarrlase. ....... On the eutteatles of Iloic s father and mother. "Jtidcc" Clark pot In comrriiini ration with the Klkton nuthorltici, and lefiucsted that th"y ho'il the couple if llirv should tint In nn npnroianre. A virvant win irithorlted charging Con .pal with nbdiictlon. .Inst hefofc the inairinge ofllcn closed In the afternoon Conceal, who Ih nine teen years old. put In nn appearance. lie' announced his nnme and purpose, and then followed n whispered conver sation between the marriage license rle.rkr and his assistants, while the blushing Ttose stood nearby. At this point nn Elkton detective ap peared and displayed a warrant charg- "ii- i ,'. V Inc Gbndal with abduction. The sur prised Lochlnvar nml his weeping maid were given lodglug In the Klktou police station, while 'Mudge" Clark was In formed by telephone. Detectlvo Xusm nnd Mrs. (j Inn no no loft Immediately In mi auto for Klktou, and lute last night, returned the travel worn pair to their homes in Ulnck Morse, a disappointed but not a dfs heartened pair. It was the fourth attempt of the pair to ho married, and they .vowed tl-y Would try again at the first opportu nity. Magistrate Clark said today that nl- V(kay'Bu6, LEjiBJMlLAiSBLPHiA, FBJDATf, APRIL '23, 1920 ' v t.al .. i i' j" '!." i , t "i . thoiidi tun olrl'n nnr'rnl did not oc tually object to her lover's attention, they disapproved of runaway mar riages. The parents said today that the charge of abduction will not be pressed. OLDSMOBILE TOURING C passenger; 6 cylinder; elegant Condition ; newly reflnlshcd ; a bar- ?aln; 1700. .cxington Motor Company of Pa. Leiiniton Bldf., 8S1-53 N. Broad St. terse JfeSwioft Kflktk n -. - A.-TS- jftfiitg3acfieet araieasaaLQ Vc)i -- - -.- Iheodosiabatiison t .. X"J T l imtyfatomtiavis MinilllMMIIIMIlllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllillllllllllllllllllllllllW.IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII T Every Father and Mother Will Surely Appreciate This Chance to Cut Down the High Cost of Shoeing the Kiddies Week-End Special Children's and Misses' Oxfords of patent leather, tan calf, gun metal and white Nu buck. Hallahan quality all through. Foot-shape last with long-wearing oak tanned, welted sole. A shoe that will give splen did service and lasting satisfaction. I I Sizes 8 J4 toll K95 , A Sizes lli2 to 2 .45 r Another lot "White Canvas Oxfords 1 fifi F All sizcvs for misses' children and growing girls. Worth Considerably More By Every Standard GOOD SHOESU 919,-921 Market Street 4028-30 1 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germanlown Ave. 5604-06 Germanlown Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening lit mores upen Saturday Evening BON WIT TELLER & CO. jAeJpeciaftu JKop ofOriqbationr ' CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR SATURDAY . ; Very Exceptional Values in MISSES' TAILORED SUITS . MISSES' APPAREL FOURTH FLOOR Misses' Tailored Suits Regularly S9.S0 to 69.S0 48.00 Tailored, Eton and pony models of navy blue and black Poiret twill and serge. Some are simply tailored. Others with bindings and braid or taffeta and lingerie collars. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses' Tailored Suits Regularly 79.S0 to 89.50 75.00 Navy blue Poiret twill and tricotine suits developed in embroidered and braided styles of Etons and boxy coats with novelty belts. Also plain tai lored effects. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses' Tailored Suits RegulmIy mog (o J2Sgo QQ Many novelty treatments of Eton, box and tailored effects are included at this price group. Exclusive types that arc very different from the usual, but that are distinctively Bonwit Teller & Co. MISSES' HIGH CLASS DRESSES Misses' Cloth and Silk Dresses Made to sell for S9.S0 to 75.00 34.00 A collectiorof odd dresses, some of which are slightly handled. Included are dresses of serge, satin, taffeta, net and a limited quantity of evening frocks. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses.' Tailored and Afternoon Dresses Made to sell for 75.00 to 110.00 48.00 In this group are dresses of taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, plain and figured georgette. Also tailored types in Poiret.twill, tricotine-and serge. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses' Tailored and Afternoon Dresses Made to sell for 85.00 to 135.00 68.00 The assortment includes dresses of georgette crepe, taffeta, satin, crepe de chine; beaded, handsomely embroidered and gold treatments. Also dresses of Poiret twill, tricotine and fine serges. Sizes 14 to 18. 95.00 Misses' Day and Evening Dresses Made to sell for 110.00 to 195.00 A varied collection, including frocks of flowered georgette crepe, lace and chiffon dinner frocks, taffeta evening gowns, afternoon gowns in beaded and lace trimmed effects and crepe de chine frocks. Sizes 14 to 18. 4-iuiQuncement& SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Business Hours FROM NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY New Lots for To-morrow in the Sale of Misses' and Girls' Spring Apparel Saturday promises to be'one of the busiest days in the history of the Misses' Apparel Store I We cannot recall any occasion of equal attractiveness at the very height of a spring season. A number of new lots will be brought forward to-morrow, and added to the garments remaining from the various groups in the Sale to-day. Therefore, the variety will be -even greater than to-day, and the values fully as attractive REDUCTIONS OF TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT. Misses' Dresses Greatly Reduced Wow $19.50 and $22.50 Navy blue sci-rc and tricotine, in tunic, pcplum and stralsrht linc belted effects, braided, embroidered and button-trimmed. Sizc3 14, 10 nnd 18 yenrs. Misses' Dresses, Now $45.00 to $69.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses of tailored serges and tricotincs, soft satins, meteor and taffeta. Chiefly one or two of a kind. Misses' Polo Cloaking ) eoi rv Sjtorts Coats, Now (Pi-OU In a lovely shade of tan, jaunty short model, made with the invcrtcd-seam back, leather-belted, finished with stitched patch pockets. Sizes 14 to 18 years. wnm Misses' Coats,.Now $55.00 to $100.00 About fifty of our finest Coats, in the newest sports and dress models. Of duvetinc, vclour, Bolivia, polo and camePs-hair cloak ing. Chiefly one of a kind. j: -i- nvp Some Unusual Values in the , Millinery Salons To-morrow ' In addition to our usual plentiful stocks, which are always refresh ed wih fine new groups to meet Saturday's demands, we have prepared some exceptional values, which the lateness of the season and fortunato trade circumstances have made possible. I Beautiful Trimmed Hats, Special at $8.00 j These are Hats from a well-known New York Importer, nnd $8.00 is less than the wholesale price. They are in various styles, suitable I for town and country. Hats, Special at $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00 These Hats were made recently in our own workrooms, from materials usually cm ployed in more expensive Millinery. At $9.00 and $10.00, arc black and colors; and at $12.00, the fashionable combinations of navy-nnd-whitc. black-and-white and brown -and-whitc. Trimmed with flowers, straw mesh, wings, pins and ribbons. A charm ing collection every Hat, a Hat of beauty and refinement. Trimmed Ready-to-Wear Hats, $3.95 to $7.95 Hundreds of Hats, in scoi-cs of styles a collection from which one can choose quickly and feel that every possible effect of the soason'was presented for selection. Laigc, small and medium shapes, of taffeta, hair, lisere and net, from the leading makers of moderately-priced Hats. Some tailored, ?ome suitable for dress occasions. The Hat sketched, $7.95. New Lots of Sports Hats, $5.95 to $7.95 Some particularly suitable for business women and school and col lege girls. Wo call special attention to the new soft cushioned, doublc-roll-brim Sailors of three-end Japanese lisere, in solid colors and two- tone combinations. if f m$W--: & H Misses' Suits, Now $55.00 to $100.00 Fine serge, tricotine, Poiret twill, checked vclour and novelty Suits, with severely, tailored, fancy belted and pony coats. Braided, embroidered and button-trimmed models, but chiefly one of a kind. Girls' Coats, Now $15.00 to $19.50 Coats for the larger girls. Of serge, burclla and polo cloth cloaking, in strictly sports and'fiarcd stylos. Full-length Coats for smaller girls, arc of crepe or silk poplin and navy blue serge. Sizes 0 to 12 .years. Girls' Dresses, Special at $4.75 WASH DRESSES Of plain-colored chambray and plaid ging ham, made in smocked, belted and bloomer styles; white organdie or pique collar and cufls. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls' Dresses, Special at $3.00 WASH DRESSES of checked and plaid ginghams and pluin colorcd chambray, made with full skirts, smart sashes and white pique collars. Sizes G to 12 years. fc StrawliriJso I. l'lothi-r Second Hoar, Market Street Several Hundred Suits $36.00 Worsteds, unfinished worsteds, cashmeres nnd cheviots in neat dnrk mixtures and plain shades of bhjc, brown and gray. Young Men's Flannel Suits, $42.50 Trim single- unci double-breasted styles, of blue, brown and green flannel. The coats combine well with white flannel trousers. Suits, 2 pairs Trousers, $47.50 "Alco" suits of gray worsteds and blue serge, in conservative styles, and other excellent fabrics in styles for young men. All proportions. And Many Other Groups of Clothing at Equally Attractive Prices Including the Advance Lot of Tropical Suits at $12.75 23 Strawbrldeo t. ( lu'hi.-r- S-.-unJ Floor, Uat The Sale of Men's, Women's and Children's High and Low SHOES Continues with ample assortments to provide satisfactory selection for shoppers who visit the Store to-morrow. This is an unusual opportunity to secure smart, DEPENDABLE Footwear at an average SAVING OF ONE-THIRD so come early : Women's Low Shoes $9.95 Women's Low Shoes $8.95 Oxfords of chestnut brown calf, wllh welted Holes nnd leather mili tary heola; welted-Holn Pumps with Hlsh-gradft Pumpn, chestnut liroun, dark tan c.tlf, and gun-metal ilf, from tho J.tmea A. nnnlator Com pany; rrluslvo BtyleH, distinctive 1ti!7tlLil ttifcjtV wltfa weltrfl tilnu ritul leather heola. Kxiraordtnaru value I wlen. military heels. Women's Low Shoes $7.95 l Women's Low Shoes $6.95 . . ,., ,.v, lu , ,.,,,,,,,, I Oxfords of black suede and black GKASSHO KIDSKN. with welted ,, lf ',, ,cnt ieatwr Ex. bom and covered Cuban heelH. This I . or .iiarv ),, Irt lllJ HIWI oaphi.im" iiiutviiiii . itu present seo these, Womert's Low Shoes $9 Patent leather Tumps, with welted soles, dainty stpiaro tongues and attractive styles, of soft black glazed Large Girls' Shoes $1.95 Growing" Girls' S.implo Oxfords and Pumps a variety of attractive Wt V'Iau In t Iiq mno f i u Innitila cVitwIau Baby Ixiuls heels; tailored Pumps of I at a great reduction. blnck (run-met nl calf, with welted1 tvi:cc L'l,n ci i- i if WHITE, and of patent leather with while tops. Men's Oxfords, Samples, now $11.00 I-rom the Jan-es A. HanlMer Com- nd season. Every woman should Women S High Shoes !a9Dl'm . smart new njl. of black .11 e. Extraordinary value. From the J J Graver's Sons Com-1 ",n 1'n,ll' l-rtrwullnury value. eif's Low Shoes $9.95 pany-the remainder of a speo'aj Men s Sample Shoes $8.9? L,ff-r-T.eJMVMf?Tl15.ri.Vf I .. ,?.am',lL 8h? "' Oxford?, together oi.ww.i mi ........w ..., .- ......... -. . u m, ,, Hiiecin.1 nuron.iHfl nr nvfnrH Baby Ixiuls heels; black glazed k'd skin vamps, wllh black sutlu quar tern. nni patent leather Pumps, with iii.ick reitfn (luarters. and patent leather Pumps v. Ith weltod soles and 1 for tho hprlng otiuson enameled jxuis necis. kidskln Krcrpllonnl vnlur Misses' High Shoe n mack urn! tan leathers I'nusiial value. -$3.95 Boys' Shoes now S3.45 In sample slzrs only ; manv styles 1 Of tan calf nnd of smoke-colored (mistmj t'UiMr. c-nrsKin. with le.ither or neoltn soles u V Strawbrlilue i Clothier-Klghth 11ml Pilbott .Streem' These Prices Represent Substantial Savings on Good Corsets Young girls, slender women, women of average figure, women inclined to be stout all may profit by these excel lent values in fashionable Corsets of well-known makes: Now $1.50 Sizes arc broken, so prices arc reduced on these lots of Wnrner Rust-proof and S. & C Special Corsets. With all-elastic top, medium bust, lone; over hips. Now $2.00 W. B. Corsets for misses and slender women. Of white batiste, with nil-clastic top, medium long over the hips. Now $2.50 S. & C. Special Corsets, of pink coutllj nil-clastic top; well boned. Now $3.00 Several desir nblc models in S. & C. Special Corsets; woll-bonod or lightly boned. Now $3.50 W. U. Nuform Corsets of pink coutil. With medium-low bust, lone; over hips and back, with n wide band of elastic at the ends of back steels. Now $1.50 Misses' Corsets, of pink brocade or pink silk fetripetl Jiatiste. All-clastic top, liBhtly boned. La Ucsista Corsets, two discontinued models now $5.00 Nemo Self-Keducing Corsets, very low bust, special $5.00 Brassieres, hook-front style, sizes 32 to 38 now 50c I5V-V Btrawbrldga Clothier Third Floor, Market Btret. Wet Men's Silk Shirts Of broadcloth silks, pussy wil low silks, jersey .silks, crepe silks and heavy tub, silks, practically unlimited in range of pattern's nnd colorings. They are the durable sort of Shirts comfortable in cut, fault less in making, and dependable in J r ei'-'n Pl'iCCS runK0 from $7'65 tO 1..00. Ntrnwlr'Uit f. Clothier - I am .ton UlEhth Street Faultless Balloons 10c and 25c a Package Be sure to take a package of Balloons homo to tho little folks. Gay coIoi-3 in various shapes put up in sanitary scaled packages 10c and 25c. NtrawbrlriKe f lothlfr Viurth 1'loor. nnd nilxirt tre'l row Alslo STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER I Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St. ftx?Tw -- Girls' Charming Millinery For school and for dress occasions, the finest assortments obtainable from the leading makers of Juvenile Hats. All fashionable shapes, shades, straws and trimming effects. School Hats, $2.50 to $7.95. Dress Hats, $4.50 to ?18.00. Girls' Banded Sailors, $3.95 to $7.95. The Hat sketched, $6.95. Strawbrldee t Clothier- Second Ploor. Market Street, West fe A Collection of Men's Clothing Unrivaled in This City To-day A closely-adhered-to policy that impels us regardless of market conditions to provide full and complete stocks from which our customers may choose, has, by a fortunate turn of circumstances, been the means of effecting decided economies for Clothing buyers. To provide ample stocks, early and'generoiis ordering was necessary. Consequently a rising market finds us with a collection of Clothing unequaled in selection in this city and replete with such unusual values as these Unfinished Worsted Suits, $48.50 Correct single- and double-breasted effects, of fine worsted in the popular dark blue shades. Smooth Worsted Suits, $62.50 Conservative styles, of the fine-texture fabric, and in an excellent selection of "stout" as well as regular sizes. Top Coats Under Price About an even hundred Top Coats, of Unrt, SchafTner & Marx and other f.rood tailoring !. id over from last nutumn and now marked much un der price $27.50, $33.50 nnd $38.00. New Suits and Dresses Are j Indispensable These Fine Days I When spring comes out in all her beauty, she puts old clothes to shame, which means that new Suits and Dresses must be had with I the least possible delay. Just now we are showing some fine I Outing Suits, $32.50 and $35 Jersey cloth, in black and in heather mix tures of green, brown, blue and Oxford gray. In yoke-back and plaited styles. Outing: Suits, $37.50 and $45 In solid colors antl heather mixtures, some with pin tucks and slightly flaring peplums, others with deep yoke in the back, extending in points over a narrow tailored belt. Serge Suits, $42.50 to $50 Well-tailored Suits of men's-wear serge, in black and navy blue, in box-plaited, side-plaited and tucked effects, smartly belted; trimmed with heavy silk stitching and bone buttons. ' Jr- Htrantirldge . Clothier Scond Floor. Centre Taffeta Frocks at $22.50 In Flemish blue, navy blue, taupe and black. Made in straight-line styles, some with crepu Georgette sleeves; white Swiss or lace collars. Crepe de Chine Dresses, $30 Lovely models in plaited and tunic styles, ui vestce effects or with draped bodices, and long sleeves very suitable for street wear, shown in tho most fashionable shades. Afternoon Frocks, $35.00 to $47.50 C rope meteor, crepe de rhine. taffeta, beaded crepe Georgette, flowered crepe Georgette and loveh spring foulards. Made with cas caded draperies, tunics ouave effort.., ami plaits in dozens of varia tions, and shown in all fashionable shades. --MrawbrMs-. . . lot hl-r Second Floor. Market Street j i a?i vN Doilies, Centres, Etc., of Lawn, are Moderate in Price Attractive Decorative Piece?, with scailoui'd "dge and row of dain hemstitching. Kound Doilies, .i' j-inch, at 05c a docn; 7-mch. Si. 00 a dozen; i) inch, 11.50 a dozen. Kound Centrepiece.'-, 15-inch, at 25c: 18-inch, :55c, 21-inch, at (30c; 30-inch, at 1.00. Square Centiepieccs and Shams, 24-inch, 'nt 60c; GO-inch. at $1.00. Scarfs, 18x30 inches at 70c; 18x45 inches, at 80c; 18x51, 90c; 18x72, 1.00. Strnwbrl.lBu 4 Clothier AlMe It. Cntre Women's Smart New Belts are Narrow With suit, co.it, dress or paratc skirt uomen are wearing very nar row Leather Holts. One style is of brown leather, lined with white kid. with leather covered buckle Sl.00. Another, of black patent leather, stitched in white, with small white buckle, is 50c, or kid-lined, with nickel buckle, $1.00; nickel buckle and trimming $1.50. Straw lrJilo JL Clothlt r Alxlo 0 Cntre "Beautiful Homes and Plans" Price $1.00 We also have many Books re lating to the planning, building and furnishing of Bungalows, Colonial Homes, and Modern Farm Buildings. As many plans in this direction are now being laid, these Books will prove invaluable. Mra nrldnj & Clothl.r n..ok Stor. Swoncl Floor, ruurt 8tret. VV t Stripes and Plaids The Vogue in Smart Separate Skirts Accordion, box- or side-plaited Skirts, .some in handsome two-tone plaid.s, some in distinctive black-and-white checks, and the new striped patterns in lovely coloring. Every model a woman could vuh $9.75 to $25.00. Tailored Skirts, or nay blue or black Panama or serue $10.00 to $20.00. Strvtirldgo . Clotliler Recon.1 Hour. Filbert Stroct Cotton Waists MOST DESIRED KINDS Tailored in tucked and shirt stplcs; of linene, dimity, madras, plain and tancv-stnpe voile and soft balLste $2.25 to $0.00. Hand-made models, about twentv of them, made by hand with hand-work for trimming or trimmed with hand-made laces $5.51) to $10.00. Trimmed voiles, very fine and dainty; made in over-blouse, vest side-closing, button-back and slip over styles, .trimmed with fino laces and embroidery, and having chic short or three-quarter-length sleeves $2.25 to $10.00. Btra brills Clothier- hnoond Floor. Centra Silk Hand Bags i !o.7o, 6.50, $7.75 1 Which shall it be? Whichever Sm th.cs?, Mo"' or brocaded hilk Hand Bags a woman may i choose she is assured of smart ; style, smart shapn and shade. All beautifully mado nnd lined, mounted on covered or metal frames $5.75 to $7.75. Straw brldgn i. Clothier AIU 8, Centra Special 5,000 Men's Linen-Finish HandkerchiefsSix for $2.10 A saing of very close to one-third on fino Handkerchiefs Im ported from Manchester, England. They ar" In u variety of neS Cm0Inr?iinarC01'd,;'"bo!;,lcr,cct,H' nnU urc in tl,c Rood, gcnerouB "ire men like. Exceptional value indeed at 0 for $2.10. ',v-luun B,I Ha- Btrawbrldro ClotUUr Al.l. 12, M,u,j stmt !. Oj i - rsi .... ti . , . . . pi .. i-A - ... -!,, liii W'(.',,f. ' Vfitj
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