"i ' it ,;, .wji r'mm tx- - r x '' r . ' 'i t J VCt t . ii r i W .a. i? ;.J' 11 'B , 'li BOND HOLDS , AS POUGENAB MAN "NeVer i Shouts Pretty N. Y. Girl When tfudgo Asks Hor to Leave Thoft Suspect WAITS IN HONEYMOON NEST wi.cn Julia Orecnmoii. welly No York telephone operators. a Id five . aJS that rte would take Frederick Van- Si. r-oled convict "for better tr orsc." she meant it. ofI "" ' nine. wl.cn MoBhhatc nd. of t.,e Nineteenth and Oxford . .... .(taka( rn mirrvriiu ill awt ,'al J :,": hnlmlf nroTldcd she "u . . . .i..... tVrt inilllK 11 II i,iio lirr liWHnnnu iuhi mini !MZ- Mr" Vnn Coleman drew ,,i'ntn f y ( vonne worn- i i Tlii- ''rn,n 'J. .!. nllinnk of a hear- .""'.I0;''" , magistrate. Van Colo. woman bad entered tlio fur shon jcatcr day afternoon aod wprc caught later with tbo fur piece In the possession of tho husband." As an after thought, tho magistrate said "Young woman, you aro about to fafo n Jury on a cry serious charge. I bcllcvo tbo Welfare Society might be interested in our case. No doubt they could procure your freedom, and, you could go back to your family in New York." The woman did not hesitate in replying. "No, Judge," sho said, "I don't want to go uacK to ixcw York. I'll stick to my iiusbami." . Van Colrtman was paroled from tho Eastern Penitentiary n month ago. He returned to New York, whero his parents lkc, and met the girl. They eainn here May 15 nnd were married by Magistrate Beaton. Mrs. Van Coleman sajs they were very happy during their two-day honeymoon in Atlantic City, nnd the first two days of "housekeeping" in n cosv apartment nt Nineteenth street nnd Columbia ave nue. Mrs. Van Coleman says that although rIic will not desert her husband nud re turn to New York, she would be grate ful if allowed to work In this city, nnd keep the little apartment rendy for her Innband -hch ho Ih iclcascd aguln. -I 'I , - I V Camden Man Falls. Breaking Legs ucorgo Croslcy, forty years old, 200 Botiato street. Camden, is in tho Cooper Hospital with both legs broken, ns the result of a fall of twenty feet at the plantof the Campbell Soup Co. IJe-was doing carpentry work when the accident occurred. Lamps for Summer Homes? Electric Lamp and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades Not n bit too onily to select the tall Lamps for your porches and living rooms, ns well as tho table lamps, with appropri ate shades. Cool, pretty, cheer ful Lamps will bo more in de mand than ecr this year for both country nnd city homes. The choice Is now. Wo havo a wonderful assortment that will enable you to secure the very nicest for your purpose. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street '"' ' r 1 ltl the theft of a $250 rnlooc from the store of J. I'erlman, !tW Columbia avenue It was a .1,1 Mag Urate Oswald after hearing Simon) to the effect that tho man nnd f YOU LOVE loicfts lo l" le ntrresteil i THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP .fif'i Below Chestnut St A There's a plato.on for you J !" nr. jfanscom's Beautiful New Restaurant 1221 Chestnut St.' Down n Few Step Seating capacity about two hundred. Now Open Other houses as follows: ISIS Mnrkft St, 0211 Murktt HI. 731 Murkrt HI, 170 Clintnut fit. R2d 4 JIurkft HI-, 1332 Walaut Ht. iu p. sixiiem at. u JkMiJffig The Stove of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Offerings for Tomorrow Street and Afternoon Frocks 59SO Values 7S.00 to 89.S0 An exceptionally fine assortment of Smart Frocks, em bracing at least 25 different styles for all the occasions of the season: Frocks for the street: tailored effects: and dinner gowns: Beaded or Embroidered Georgette Crepe of the finest quality: rich, heavy and lustrous Crepe d,e Chine: Crepe Meteor: Taffetos: All-wool Tricotine: and Soorta Silks in all 1'ght nnd dark colors. cJaiEtftnnade' Blouses at .5.95 Introducing very smart models of fine quality lawn: neatly tucked vestecs, with collars and cuffs of contrasting color batiste, add a charming touch of interest. The value is very 'special. j wv.wrw 1S70 HALLAHAN'S 1920 50 Anniversary Sale " ' "' ' " """ i I-.. 1 1 i Nes of Lower-Priced Specials At 20 to 45 Less Than Current Values For Women : v ' '. ' v 'if ' . & (( terijflfv M? :m ' 1 mw fwmy &$! SWF ' 1000 Pairs of Ribbon tes As Illustrated In patent leather, black and brown kid; with jrracofni leather heel and light welt sole. All sizes to 8, and all widths AA to D. Today's Market Value 10.00 5.95 For Men 1000 Pairs of Oxfi In mahogan mart flat ; toe and low a modified sizes and all Today's Mai 6 IBIIlIIIIIIIIIIIfllf 7 mmm i was mammmSBm ii y calf with the MwmBiW shank, English llUmMmlmmW broad heel or in nllMMiWlmw I ' English last. All MFf flil -'"- 4HHHL 'SissMI I I iP?1k l;cl Value 0..1U cm&mMJ&m: Ja jm Play Oxfords for Boys and Girls An of oppoitunity that mothers and fathers can't afford to pass by. These oxfords are made tail On I'et-ill milk 1 1 -1 1.. I !... li.J ..l- 1 -.1 ..! Thmi .! i..ll. ..1 ,-... -.....,,,,, ,vjhi UlUHU, aiUlliy UUUUJUiu milWl UJIK IJIIIIIUU aiutrn. nijr twv; "Willi ill e?st one-fourth more. Sizes o to V Sizes SVo lo 1 1 Size llV'i to 2 Q.9S A AS A.9S 4 4 1 I KiuHnKuVvvlsBf ' UAIIAttAlfS AlGOOD SHOESkJ BRANCH STORES: ,4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 5G04-0G Germantown Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Stares Open Every Evening n 91QQ?1 1VUJL,i. Q. " ' - s jl, i ivicnivcL uucci Branch store, ft... ' AcSffFrtSfnSivi miiiiiiiiMi MMnjMHiiii'nii rwrir'-----"-- -'"' "" --j- ---"--- - -- JANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SATURDAY, JIAY EIGHTH STORE HOURS NINE TO FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK STRAWBRIDGE & GLOTHIER Novels Half Price We have assembled bevcral thousand Novels of recent publication and from tho pens of popular authors on a spe cial table and have reduced their prices ONE-HALF. The reduced prices be gin at 38c. j ... Utrniihrlilitn A C1ot!i'r Second Tloor. rilb-rt Strct. Vtet Boys' Hats These prices arc 23 per cent, less than regular: Now $2.95 PANAMA HATS, in several smart now shapes. Some in tho group with, sngn impcriections. AH nroi wortli one-fourth moic than $2.95. Now $1.15 TWEED HATS, in distinctive new styles and shades. Reduced from onc-foui'th to one-third ?1. 115. Now $1.75 STRAW HATS, new models, in black only. More .than, one-fourth under price $1.7G. Now $1.10 -HOYS' CAPS, attractive styles in bright, new bpring patterns. Save one-fourth at $1.10. HtralirlrtB Clothlr Hoconil Tloor. East We Bought These Watches Last Year Considerably Under the Prices Then Prevailing Therefore, the pi ices at which we aro selling them are fully 25 per cent, less than the present re tail value of equal grades. Coni paic them and sec! Women's Gold Watches, 1 1 karat, open-face case; 7-jewel American mocmcnt now $15.00. Women's Gold-filled Watches, with gold-filled detachable holder and bracelet; 7-jcucl American movement $12.00. Men's Gold-filird open-face Watches. 7-jewel American moe ment S10.00. Strnuhrlleo HotHe- Aisle 11. Market Street Dependable Clothing for Men at Reductions of One-Fourth to One Third from Prices Already Low That means the genuine saving in each case. Comparison with Cloth ing prices anywhere will convince you that these values are unequaled. Please remember that our entire stock is not reduced, but please remember also that many of our regular prices arc as low as some of the reduced prices elsewhere. At this Store you pay the price that is marked on the ticket and alt THE FOLLOWING ARE THE REDUCED PRICES: Special at $45.00 SUITS for young men, from Hart, Schaffncr & Marx. Blue and gray fabrics, in newest spring modpls. Young men's sizes. Special at $48.50 SUITS for men and young men, from the Stein-Bloch Co. Soft, unfinished woistcd. AH sizes nt about wholesale price. Special at $41.50 "ALCO" SUITS Blue and gray smooth - finished worsted. Regular and stout sizes. A snving of nearly one-third. Special at $59.00 SUITS for men and young men from our legulnr stock of $75.00 to $85.00 Suits an avcr nge reduction of 25 per cent. pay $59.00. Special at $27.50 LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER COATS Halt, gchaffner' & Mnrx and other makes; some silk- lined. A saving of more than 25 J per cent. pay $27.50. Special at S52.50 "ALCO" SUITS, silk -lined. Sample hizos, 3lf, IJ7 and 38. One third to one-half under picsont value. Special at $32.50 MEN'S SUITS "Alco" and other fine makes; neat cassimorcs and bluo serge included; men's and young men's models. Tho price, $112.50, is less than present wholesale value. Special at $38.50 SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS For men and young men; dark giay, depend able fabric. Extraordinary value. Special at $37.50 LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS of handsome tweeds, silk-lined. Save 25 per cent. Special at $6.75 RAINCOATS Rain-proof, tan lubberized Coats. A saving of 25 per cent. Also, rubberized RAINCOATS, light and medium weights', at $14.75 a saving of one-third. Special at $9.75 TROUSERS of ncnt striped worsted. A having of more than 25 per cent. Also, TROUSERS at $5.75, a saving of nearly one-thiid. Special at $12.75 HOT-WEATHER SUITS of Palm Beach and Cool Cloth, nt a saving of rnc-thiid for men who buy them now. Slrawhrlditc i. riuttii. r Second Tloor. Ilant mMmm Straw Hat Day To-morrow And in our vast all-inclusive stock of more than 12,000 Straw and Panama Hats the following lots arc outstanding Straw Hats A siulng of fully 35 per cnt. more than u dol'ar on the prlco tlity would onlliiarlly Hell for. They nre nil In brand-new sUles nnd stniWB for 1920 surely n mntchless alue. All sizes to begin with $2.25 Straw Hats $2.85 Our own exclude "Wlrltham" Mats the sort hii man would i-pc t to puy $4 00 for The arc In THIRTY smart new HtleH, In line, medium and coarse ncnnlt Htinws You"l find theho to bo muio than 23 par cut under inail.ct .ilu. Panamas $4.95 Here are Homo Kinulue South AmerUnn I'anoiim Hats. In fine new shapru tlmt we hae marked nt J5 per cent, lens than thu uhuuI pr'cc Sirnwbrl.Ise . Clothier Peeon4 Tloor 150 Women's Sample Coats 25 percent and More Under Price Sample Coats, in tho latest spiing &tyle, developed in fancy mixed tweeds, jeiscy cloths, twills and Beiges, some atti actively belted, some in cape effects, and those at the higher pi ices aie ele gantly lined throughout. All in sample size 36, but because of tho fashion for easy-fitting effects, many laiger women can we.n them. REMEMBER only one bundled and fifty in the lot they won't last long. Now 25.00 to $60.00. Women's Serge Capes Now $18.75 A Reduction of 25 per Cent. From an Exceptionally Low Regular Price A smart model of accoidion-pla.ted serge wtli deep collar of silk. An exceedingly fnfhionnble and exeeptionalh good alue at the 01 iginal pi ice. - si j i . n oiutiiw r - mi riuor ivmr Many New Lots of Boys' Clothing Go Into the Sale And these new lots like those already in this Spring eleurance are also marked at reductions of 25 per cent, and more from our al-leady-low prices. To-morrow being Saturday, tlieie will surely be a throng of parents and their sons heie therefore, eomo early if you can. The reduced pi ices aro shown on the tickets: Mixed Cheviot Suits $ 3.75 and $14.75 Girls' and Misses' Apparel In the 25 per Cent Under-Pricing Patents with an ee to economy can save 25 pei cent, on highly i fashionable, seasonable Appaiel toi gn'- and young women. Girls' Coats Reduced now $7.50 lo $11.50 , Belted Coats, flare-back and Rag'r.n stvle, de eloped in fancy i mixtutes, Buiella cloth nnd seiges. Si, -s 10 to 10 yeni-. Misses Utility Suits now $25.00 to $39.50 Tweeds, fancy mixtuies and plain coloied jeisey cloth plaited and invcitcd-plnit back; fancy pockets. Sizes 14, 16 and lt u'ui. Misses' Fine Suits now $15.00 and $55.00 Of navy blue and black peige and tnc itiw ; in tailoicd and ljne belted styles, biaid- nnd button-tnmmed. Si.( . 14 tj 18 yeai Misses' Dresses now S15.00 to $22.50 Scigc and Tu'cotine Dicsses, v tunic and -ti.iight-line stjles, i m bioideicd, biaided and button-trimmed; uKo Iatl.it Diesse wnh 'li- i tended pockets. Sizes 11 to IS ycais. Girls' Smart Gingham Dresses now $2.00 Piaid Gingham Flocks, for the guli lioni i to 12 yeai. Mads in two practical styles, with plain linene cilia and culls and fnu pockets. -y -liuwhii !.. .till - mi 1 loul Muil. i . i A good, durab'e fabric in handsome spring patteins well tailored in turn -tylcs becoming to bos of 8 to 17 veais. "Triple-Service" Suits, reduced to $20.50 These aie the celebintcd wear-pioof Suits, with double scat and knees and double-stitched eams. Sizes S to 18 ycais. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits now $28.25 Some ot the finest Boys' Clothing made to-day now marked at a dcei ive i eduction. Suits, with 2 pairs of 'Trousers $18.75 Excellent fabrics; tailored in new plaited styles and rito pairs u) jnll limd himUahocle s nilli each coat. Many Spring Top Coats Reduced SM LL BOYS' Top Coat of mixed cheviots, now $6.25 and ?!).75; of blue .serge, n jw J?10.7'. LARGE BOYS' Unit, SchatTncr & Marx Top Coat now V2ti.2.. Small Boys' Wash Suits Under Price Olivei Twist Suits, white blouc, coloied tiouseis now $3.75. Wn-h Suit of blue I'jlmei cloth reduced to S1.25. Wa-h Suit' of plain cnambin.v; Middv style $2.95. Large Hogs' Khahi Knickerbockers now Sl.ti't --ii .v hi lk s otii 1 1 or I illnrt Stri Ult White Voile and Organdie, $1.00 Both at a Saving of One-Third l'INE WHITE UIirrON VOILE, exquisite m teMurc, for the daintkM. ol umuui di,c-e- and hlouses. And the saing is otiL-thiul, at $1 on i, jaul IMPORTED WHITE ORGAXUIE. shtei and line, a favoiite summer fabiic foi v jnuii'- and girls' ilites So much used, too, foi picturesque pai u noclv for little maid- Reduced one-third Nl.00 a yard. - . v l.i , v i .. , vu u i n,n s,r et Transformations and Switches, $7.50 Reduced 25 per Cent. SWITCHES of tine, wavy haii, on thiee seuaiate .stems, also ALL-AROUND TRANSFORMA TIONS, leinaikable values at a leductlon of 25 pci cent now $7.50 each - -.bi i. iciiiiii.i rilxt I ii r II Ii ii v I III II Mm I Waverlg "Motobihe" ' Bicycles lor Boys Now Marked $37.50 A clear 1 eduction of 25 nei tent, from oui foimer pi ice. This Bicvcle eloselj lesunibles a niotoi eycle in consti action and equip ment now $.17.50 Roller S hates SUW Extru-stiong Ball-beaiing Roll er Skates, now marked at :)!5 1-11 per cent, less than the usual pi ico. HtmubrlilKi i iluthlir 1'nurth I'Ihoi Cloth Skirts, $7.50 Save Almost Half A group of lino Black-and-white Checked Skhts, in tho fash ionable accordion-plaited stjle, with narrow girdle of tho ma terial. A wonderful valus. ' 8trv li'liUe It Clnthlf- Sston.l Klifor flUrTt ptreet Silk and Cotton Waists 25 to 3313 per Cent. Under Price Two gioups of Waist-, cl" tin ku l m t in drmnnd tm -'ini-niei uiiin 11 for iiu.ical pnee mluiti i- Tailored White Madras Waists, now $2.50 MuiU w til conu'itible 01 1 oil collai Ml si.e Trimmed White Voile Waists, now $3.00 Ti nimed with daint laces- and sheet e n'nonleiies, some hand embioiileuil. Roll 01 lint eollais. Dainty Tricolette Over-Blouses, now $1.75 Made with shoit sleeves and finished with gudli White, flesh and loely l'ght shades. Lovely Crepe Georgette Waists, now $4.50 Made in celiulcs stle, with sh'oit sboi White, tlu.-h and loel. light -hades, bended and embioide.iil Save 25 per Cent on Women's Fine . Stocking rs N(l $1.1.1 --Hh ck ami White Siam-bac'v Silk Sukuig , with cotton tops,ai'd sole Now 1 .7.1 -- l'ull fashioned Ihicr.d-illc Stocking-, m bluck, iiuvj blue, eoalovan and tan, with niwiccriAd li-'e tops and soles. Now S2..10 ' Fuil-tushioned iiut-ie Silk Stockings, "Granite lit and," in bliuV and white. Now S.'J.S.l I ull-fashioned Black Silk Stocking-, with lace m-Up.- - 1 ' j . 4 1 1 in 1 i 1. 3 ii'tiim ii m , 1 icntro Women's Tweed Suits,$18.75 One-Fourth Under Price A special lot of Women's Sujts of Vciy Jigla gray tweed, flecked with coloi, such as is used in men's summer suits. Made in box plaited style, with notched cellar, novel patch pockets nnd tailoicd belt. , , ' - si3UrlJu k Clothier Secuud Vl..ur Centre . &-'&-' V rfTflHf r v-4!. Cliocolates, 70c A 25 per Cent. Saving These fine Assorted Choco late Candies, from a foremost, manufacturer. A saving of 25 tier cent, on Chocolates that will please the most critlcul now 70c a pound. , rltmwlirldse A Clotlili llani8t i)il yilbart HlffU Croin M lfm., - '1h :r-l-.-T'-T'Ttf'VtVy' "- '. ifi . .'" . .Wi L.'LZL,Au,k MS " JF 4 W? r ft uvJF Lii...,,. . v K.r, 'J a U t u '-. '0 r "V' ,:f IV. Ji ' V t C 4 .7; fl L '? " n i T 1 K 1 .iiit tip ' .
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