,M, V i c; a Y V tf 4 -Ij ,Ql i c V ?tf'" - r .A1. fei Ifl" rf; M" i" ' w w V If is T ic .'T ) 1 MUSE U: S. RIFLES BEOfDNPOSTSHERE Will Accept Offer of War Do apartment for Memorinl Day , Programs A Issuance of ri(lM h.r tlio War ! PNrtmcnt to ports or the Ainorloiiii l.r Kfon for ccrcinonini purpose nml for ' nft on .Mcinnri.il Day Iiii In'ii nntiior UM bjr net ott'nnjrc-n. nnil the spxciil.v elfiht pouts In Pnilnilrlplitn nnt lmv bfen (ii'ficd to Inkc ndxniitiiKO of tliii atluatiAn. Ort linmcroim onnlnii npprnN hnvc nrn mode to nniiiti hiiiiiitinrtpr. 1011 Chenoiit street, foi fum-ml rM-ort. o thai corrirailro tniglit br bminl with lif ting mllitnn linnorH. It i now polhk' formation that the present net proTlditiR for the Issuance- of tlicno rlllcg is prov In altogether inndoiuinto for the pur pone for whleh it was pnH In view of this furl our nntionnl lccl'lntli ronmiittec 1 now ronsiilotlne pfeentliiE lieforo Congress n seronil net Hint will more efficiently provide in everj wny for the ileninndx of our orgfttilxntinn in thii icspeel I thorefoie nU oti to liKtruVt jour severnl ponts Hint they mint meanwhile continue to extend to iintinniil liendquniters every t-oiiMriera tlfln In that they are dnitiR everjthiiiK In their power for the pood of the nirm lierx nt large." Imitation wete luril todn for n leeeptlnn to he Riven h Stnte Kenclhle- Tost No. l-ll! in Mercantile Hnll. Itrond nnd Master streets. Tuesday evening, May !!.". in honor of Colonel A. .1 (Ins ton. I S A . who is In louiinnnd of the t'nited States iirtnj recruiting sta tion nt 1,115 Arch street, nnd In honor of the old Stnte IVnciWes This post gaxe n' reception oine months hro, with nunc than 1000 guets To Itecotuinriid :i rrogrnui A specinl committee lias been ap pointed hv the department commiiiider to recominrnd a progintn of post actii ties andiliKx'ediire This committee in cludes A .lii'IMrich. Tost No. .1. ehnlrmiin. William A Match. Tost Xo for posts to obtain rifle, nnd arrange , .Ml: Miss Mirnbrth It iinderlc, eo. their own escorts. Th- po-N wii, ,, "-. 'w 'vo & Mf.' donhtodh take itdvatitnge of this meiliml UII ,( ,(i tn; William II provided n t'ongies fin M-euripg the ('mamei. ,h . .losepli Kaucett Unlink C rlflev. ' ""' ". ' '' l""' i'1'' "rd Hrintrtn. 1 . , .. i i i. i. ..II..,,.. r- imrrv i, 1 1 1 1 -1 , 1 1 1 i us i ,o. ill 1 1 is mi iiiintni ill HOOVER FIRM IN VIEWS n bulletin from KatTonnl Commander T lankiin M'tlliei that it Hint ! uecessntj to emu t fur thor IcrislntHio in order 1.1ml nil at e i qunte supph of rilles mn beconie mail- Still Favors Ratification of Treaty With Certain Reservations Herbert Homer fnvoi intllicntion of able The Itulletln The bulletin i. addressed to tnte headqunrterK aud reads "In replj to niir lnqiiiM lebitive to the possihilitj of iii iiritig ritles for ceremonlnl purposes in time for use on Memorial Daj. will -in tlmt national headiiuarters ate doing m-rj thing in their power to make tinal .n iiingeiuents gofernlng-the distribution of thcc lilies that will eliminate n mm li work us pos. i iblo for the department admtnnts imsts X 1 ..SI e .1.. - n.. ..II.....M nnu IUH H'- iim Him-' in "Ui'ri-. AVhile ndmitting Hint the whole matter the l.engiic of Nations, with icserva tions nnd uniinr iluniges in the pro posed preamble His nttitiide mi Hint importnut measure is set foitn ienny in n tele gram just made public hv Charles J. Hepburn, (hairman of the Hoover He publican committee of Pennsylvania. 'I'he original telegrnm was sent to President WiUnn in No ember of Inst jeiir In it Mr llnoxer niced Mr. Wilson to nccept tlie )iaet as amended. Is being fomewbai dclnrd at tin mnp , with the minor changes in the preamble time 1 might aj for our piisonal in inscVted Uii!ii!'iiiiii!!!in! Charge Accounts Solicited ME m Maxtfson & DeManj) 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Milliner Fur Rcpatrinri, Irmorlclin find Storage Investment Fur QnJ& f Fiices M to 'A Off kJUlV iast Winter's Piices Extraordinary Opportunities 0 "L . FURS SHOW ADVACES OF 30 TO 90 PER CENT X? fi 11 I U. ! IM Uak U V-. V W f 1 IIW.V1 l JC 4m. M 1 P r VMi(Diilms Us-W 1 t- C bim f h StF ' I V bs iM.)s in its, s,, V Despite the jji'cat ad vances in price that have taken place on all Furs and Fur Skins, and this fact is indisputable, we will sell to morrow the remainder of our large Fur Stocks at 13 to ' off last winter's old prices. 3 Public appreciation of our outstanding merchandising policy "never to carry over Furs from one season to another" has compelled us to liberally extend the time originally fixed as the time-limit of this Investment Fur Sale. You can now buv your next season's Furs at the above reductions, which will save you up to 00 per cent, on your Fur purchases next winter. Read of Our Easy Deposit Feature A Small Deposit will Reserve your Purchase. We will store your purchase in our Dry-Air Vaults until you order delivery in the Fall payments to be con tinued throughout the Summer. For Tomorrow Silky Wolf Scarfs 14.50 Reduced from 25.00 & 30.00 Silk lined !arje animal effwts or the double fur solid choker For Tomorrow Taupe Marmot Coats 74.50 Reduced from 125.00 to 150.00 .launtv Full Flare desien with large roihnir Shawl Collar and cull's of Marmot 1 ' ttlutfra'tri , Marino Vn.hif lftOOO Sale 74.50 A 'Mm. ffT n Fur Coats Leopard (at 190.00 Taupe Conev 195.011 Canadian Seal 2.r,0.00 Taupe .Nutria , ..290.00 atural MusWrat .. .310.00 French Seal 330.00 Jap Mink 190.00 Hudson Seal 450.00 Natural Squirrel .... 525.00 'Hudson Seal 675.00 Baby Caracul 1100.00 Stoles rts 4 AiiFtrsllan Real 6 fin I Hiirtfon Sesl ... I3t un 5 Moleskin .. l?n nn I Mink 4 Nat flntiirrol 1 Jap. Kolinky sl 89.50 97.50 124.50 145.00 155.00 175.00 245.00 295.00 345.00 445.00 550.00 ..;H French . Seal Value 29SM0 Salt, 195.00 I 5J TIhibv l .130 Afl IjO 00 110.00 1 Scarfs and Chokers si 1 hk 34.50 nronn Wolf .. JO.OO 79.60 Australian Oponaum 33 00 79.J0 Japone Kollnaky. . .39. B0 B4.50 Brown Fox IS 00 98.A0 Hliwk I.ynx 45 00 110.00 1 Blaclf Kot 6t.60 19. SO 16.60 34.50 34.50 39.50 44.50 erty Bonds and Purrbaaiyye AeaU'-Orders Accet?( THRILLS AND LAUGHS GALORE AS 16000 SEE CIRCUS OPENING - TT- '" " Slats of All Worlds of Entertainment Flash Sinitdtaiwoitsly. Equestrian Family and Slach-IVirc Arlisl Among Fea , tares Clowns Funnier Than Et)cr One thrill after another, with plenty of loughs for good tncnmii'o. That is nbout the qtilokrHt wny of ducrlbinp the circus now in our midst. A nncc wlilrh will be hard to follow ha been !"et by the Klncllnc Iliotheri' nnd Hnrnntn c Ilnlle.v romblneil hown nt Nineteenth street nnd Hunting Park nvrnne. More thnn 10,000 persons attended ;irstertln.v'R performnnceo, atid the np plnii'e nnd Iniinhter which nwent thrniisii tlie hie white tent tell better tluiti adjectives jimt what they thoiiRht about it The bin liow In n relev of the nero bnttc. KjmnnMlr nnd e(iuetrinn Helileve nients of man and woninii for the liW fifty jrnr. i Dcatli-Defyinc Teats It ix right up to the inlnutr, ton, in the un of during nnd dentil -defylnc1 fentn One of the niovt thrillius act is tlmt of Mile. I.eltxel, who. while suspended nt dizzy heights, performs all sorts of' lennirknblc feats on n ilnnglint; rope. At times, too. she works without the protection of u net under her. In tlii.t instance the old circus slogan, "it slip means ilenth." would he more thnn true. Miss Itinl Millinnn. who is just as much nt home on the slnck wire ns the! average person Is on the fddenlk. In I another of the big stars. Her ntiinzing fonts brought no end of upplnuse And then theie were Mfly Virth nnd other mcuittcix of her famous fnmil of cquestrintiH As linrebAcl; riders Ihev are no doubt paeeinakers in, the nnv dut ring. Theii number goes like clock work nnd la artistically presenled. With JUgglcm. ni'rnlinl nniilllliill nnd skillful anlmnl netors greeting the e)e nt every turn, nnd nmiMn nntv every minute, the circus this rear i.i veritably young America's Utopia. Yes. and old America and even- mtdfllC'Sgcd Amtrlca enjoyed it bugcly. too, As to tile clowns well, they reflect the latest' thing In comedy of the day. They presented Sir Olivet OuiJa, a thrilling aerial battle, new kinks In the world of fnnhlnn and exhlhits showing their own ideas about the high cost of living. Wild-West Show There were children and red balloons everywheic, aud outside the big white tops Is the great inspiring ntmospherc which puts one a circus npnctite rignr, in proper cage tor tnc great show. tVilH MlfMlcnHll nhllfti Pour thousand children from forty- eight orphnnngM of nil denominations and from the Widcner Home for Crip- plrd Children were the guests of J'illls A. (Umbel. After the performance wus over' in the main lent ttifry Weri firat treated to ft special Wild -West Show, and then they were Bcrvcd with refresh- ,nin b a committee of Vdmeh who itl'o Mrs. Alexander socially prominent. Among tljese were Mrs. K. T. Stdtcsbnrj', ? 11 i"Vni Van Itensselaeri Mnti'WlterB, Tht son, Jlrn. Joseph D. JHCalPdhd J F.lllSviV. Glmbcl. t MichelFs Seeds Flowering and other Plants Strong, Sturdy, Potgrown Stock. Asters, Cannas, Clematis, English Ivy, Geraniums, Honeysuckles, Hydran geas, Ferns, Moon Flow ers, Sweet Alyssum, Scar let Sage, Roses, Etc. VEGETABLE PLANTS Cabbape, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Parsley, Tomato, Etc., now ready, fresh from our nurseries every day. Michell's Grass Seeds for every purpose, shnded lnwns, terraces, aenshore, golf-courses, pastures, etc. Michell's Fertilizers Hojie Meal, heep Manure, Cow Manure, Poudrettc, etc. Law n Mowers, Hollers, Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hose and everything else nccdod for the Lawn and Garden. 518 Market St., Catalogue Pllila. Free c 7L)armo r28-jzarCui rfol& lc5,2er. &u. The May Sale of Silks Thousands of Yards of the Most Desirable Weaves at Savings Averaging 25 Sports Silks, Crcpc Weaves. Satins. Wash Silks 18 different lots at REAL Savings. Good range of colors. Every woman who wants dependable Silks at very much less than their actual value today should come to Darlington's tomorrow. Some Handsome Tricolette Blouses Specially Priced at $11.25 Made from really fine tricolette in the bncht shades so much the vogue; the style illustrated and one other equally attractive. Thee Blouses at $11.25 represent exceptional value. All Millinery at Half Price Women's and Girls' Hats all arc in cluded at just half of the regular prices. Large Hats, Small Hats no two alike and several hundred from which to choose. 50 Paris Blouses Reduced 25rr Less Than Regular Prices for Leather Goods, Luggage and Bags Narrow Leather Belts special at 45c. 55c and 65c. Coin Purses in leather and metal cloth reduced to 65c, 85c and $1.10. Flat Envelope-shape Baps special at $5.65, $10.25 and $12.65. Pouchy-shape Silk Bags with cover ed and metal frames aow $5.25 and $8.50. ' Plaid Steamer Shawls Special at $7.85 and $10.85. Draw-string Beaded Bags in won derful designs and colorings $6.00, $10.75. $13.75. All French Beaded Bags, our own importation have been reduced 25 T. Suit Cases and Bags Suit Cases of black enamel and real leather special at $8.85, $17.75, $36.85. Traveling Bags of black or tan leather reduced to $7.75, $14.85, $23.75, $36.85. Overnight Bags special at $6.85 and $16.85. Our own importation Blouses of white voile and batiste; Blouses of crepe do chine nnd georgette crepe. One model i pictured, but in moit instances we have but one of a kind to insure cxclusiveness. Every one has thnt distinctiveness of design and exquisite details of finish such ns only Pans gives. The regular prices range from $111.50 to $50.00 choose from any of them now at 25"- less. Save $5.00 on All Our Silk Sweaters Priced from $50.00 to $75.00 Silk Sweaters of the best grade in new models and colors a saving of $5.00 on every one. Chiffon Sweaters with Tuxedo col lars and new designs in belts and pock ets $18.00. t. ' ' - ' ', v -y"'' 1 mHssVsm Women's and Misses' Sports Suits Which Have Been Selling at $28.50 and $32.50, Reduced to $23.75 Two good models, one Norfolk, the other pinch-back with patch pockets; the material is not only all-wool but all-worsted, and there are several different colors. An exceptional opportunity to get n good-looking, practical, durable Suit for summer at a very special price. rfc : Saves miles of footsteps every day Think of 16,000 to 24,000 cards ! That's a pretty large number. Then think of a combination desk and card file which puts all of those thousands of cards within arm's reach right where the eye most naturally looks for them. That's the L. B. card record desk. The beauty of it is that the operator works seated. She does not have to get up and down a thousand times a day. All the data she wants is right there in front of her instantly available always findable. Come in and let us show you how you can use this combination desk and card1 file in your own business. Write for descriptive catalog Library Bureau Card and filing founded 1876 Filing cabinets systems wood and steel M. W. Montgomery, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms In 49 leading cities of the United States, Great Britain and Franca HHIHHMIIM You must know the right oil for yourcar. Improperly lubricated, you cannot get out of it all the maker intended. Quality you must have but proper type is of equal importance. It means that your car will last longer, have greater resale value and Be subject to far less repairs. Be sure of your lubrication. Motorists who simply ask for "oil" get oil, of course. It keeps the bearings and parts slippery and moving some fashion, of course, but beyond that no one knows. What is the result? Carbon, scored cylinders, stuck valves, burned-. out bearings, quick depreciation! Motorists who ask for SUNDCD DTOR OIL are assured scientific lubrication. Sunoco keeps the engine running smoothly with the least possible wear and tdar. The right oil of thg right type insures perfect piston ring seal, therefore maximum power. No need to worry about carbon troubles, scored cylinders, stuck valves, burned-out' bearings, etc. It reduces up-kcep and depreciation. Prove it! Have the Sunoco dealer drain and clean your crank case and fill it with Sunoco of the right type. Ypu will be amazed at the improvement. Sunoco is made in six dtallnct . types to meet the lubricating1 requirements of all cars. Can be had in any quantity ; the, one and five gallon sealed, cans and handy drums arc convenient for home garayes. SUN COMPANY Philadelphia Office: Finance Bldg. More than a million gallons of lubricating oils per week M. K
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