w Ejtwy- 'uvma pjm''nfr- 'MTjip, Wmty1 iW "iKP' $ V slf" " ,tW w ?,f - ''rwjSjy$Stf T rt !,;j ftytfFYX"' ' J v X EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARPH 0, 1021 ""C liiiliD PLEASES STUDENTS FIREMAN'S Rm BROKEN Motorcar Hit Him at He Unhitches Horte ' I'rntik Hnrtmnn, thirty one jenrs old. or nan .tinrns street, ititiiciicit to KtiRine Company 10, nl Kliflitli nnd Morris; streets, wns xtnnrilne outside the en- I Kliie house unhitching ii horse when (truck by nn nutonioblln ntul knocked down. He suffered two broken ribs ntul interim) injuries, Hi- is in the Meth odist llospitnl. Dnvld istclitcrwiilt. of Snyder nrenue nbove Tvvenl.v-lirst slret. driver of the motorcnr won nrrcstcd mid held for 11 hearing this mori'lnc, Company 10 responded .short Ir nfter 8 o'clock to nn iilurni from Eleventh street mid Oregon Avenue. When It nrrivod there It discovered no lire, ("pun . . UN Il'l III 11111 (Ililt II It'll I It'll II1III1 I 111 ii wr.'i' :,T:,AAiv,otm.nlJw ,,CH,, of l"p -. flTINlHLIII'il -' MfWVrw. . . WOMEN ASK STATE RIGHTS AS JURORS Pnn Publication Points Out , Election of Goneral as Pro- yost Is Still Unsettled jflUSTEES ACT IN APRIL .. .,., Irnnlnn. 'Indent dully I urn i riiu v ":. I....IM- nt ...km mi"" . .: . ... i.. ;. 6Sk w ,.r: z ,rui .r tc; ''Elcity of the teport of the rcii '".'" " i election. the ..Ti beelns the editorial, "anil Winn"' limpl (ict thAt T .refnlfd the proM.5tf.hip of the '. te$r.t l,.n.,ii!vniiin illiothet t'nnrNis ". ""' .1.11.1,., 'i'u .mfil of downtown iiiuuciij. .mF . ..nihil. formal hn been .- -mnlshfd nn.l iillhniisli his cumin iicy nT ,.n,!.leicd at the nc.M met In ; hVtniHtee.s in April, the eer '.in y the nnnntiiicrinp.it U hwlutolt .thout proof. News i" the publication Jhrti. not. (he enlniKcnieit of rumor. l" nr.VO (ienerul Wood ns lit tut of ,f institution would be bencfic it I nnd intoscous to the I niversit.v . but be ; K ,nn riiout 'Loiijc live the kins Ktau't be certain of his succession. lUrrivon wit Statement ' Atthfciid of n two-hotir session here Ittt .lav. when Uwicral c nl met Ln mVmbPr of the 1 niversit.v s Crd oMrutM.. Dr. Charles Oi-t n Hirrinon. trustee nnd former proohl. Iu((i thi statement : "General l.ponnrd Woods name w.ll b, nlicwl in nomination at the next ,N nictlnu on March 21. U s ntfff thnt two Mntcil meetitiKH take p!ice bffre pio..t can he elected. W Mfond .itated tneetitiK will be n April, tlcn'rnl Wood, there) ore. could IV be p'ppled before April." Wnd PMre"!"S his deep niieiet In the I'nhersity. (ieii"ral Mood um Ufumniittnl to interviewers after the. n'ttliir. "e kaid that any iiiinounce wot must conic from the board of trus tits ilcneril Wood left for 'hicugo er. mt to Hie lVitic roaM. li'ta been J.Ml.ft .O lini'MIKfU'' II'IUIHII'I..' ill .k. Philinnlnc Islands for tpnm when lie was struck. e SCHOOL HEAO TAKES UP DUTIES Dr. Broome Studies Conditions Before Conference With His Four Associates Schuylkill Group Leads'in Prep aration of Bill for Assembly ALTER UPHOLDS THEM SCHOOL FUNDS SOUGHT Bryn Mawr Scholarship Holders Must Pay $200 More Tuition rntc ini-iciivr-H nt llr.ui .Mawr College inn seriously nffect liie college cnieer.s of .win tig women tlicre on scln.l nrslilps fiiriiisbed li.t the Itonrd of IM iicntion. The board hn tuiid ?Hl(l end. foi the rlphl echolarshltis won l high vcliool V'irls if tin ein , mill under the new ( linluli'S Sl'Od iiddltiiti'iil Is needed Ah luiiih nr1 low In tin1 Itonrd of Kdiicn tinn tieiiMirj . it is dm lined the iiddi I'oiihI nn, mini nl-id tr the college enn ' hut he .ii'ovlilcd .Mies Mnrj K. Wimilwortlj. n m hoi nfsil( Mt'iil'iil. s;iid tlie incrciiFc m lu ll Ion intes is n blow to inn ny gt litiliili.tr i'it( sclii.1iirsiiiv, i Jiii'i'liilh thoo Jllt beylutlitlK I'l.tllce". 'l he KifN ill their last cnr. s)... vnj.l. l ,.. nlile to "cnipi llitoup.h " AIKh lnbel Mr.dilison. deiin of the 1 cnlleK" in the absence of Mr M Ciirei Tlioiiins, (lip president, declined In i-oin incut on the MiiKcestloti of Mix Anna I.. l.iiiKc'bncli. of the IJiutrd of IMiicntioii. who-e ivso'iitlon has requnteil Unit Hoard of Kducntlnu Ki'liolnrslilt. .tmlctils now at the rnUi'W I." exempted t'loin the n w nit s Pr. ICdwin C. Ilroome. newly elected I superintendent of I'iiiladelphin schools, began his tirst actual duties in that (capacity todnj . nrrivlnir nt his desk in tlie Admltiistrntion ltuilding Nine teenth and l.udlow streets, nt ! o'clock. His mail contained man) letter nnd tplpRi'nins'frnm educntor.s in other -itics conRratttlatins him. At 1(1 o'clock he i-oiifened with the four nMsoelnte sup erliitendenl". Dr. Uroome mmnunced lie would de vote much of his tune tlie next few , weeks to visit ing the nchools. meeting principals mid teachers, appraising the school hulidingH and observing the methods used in conducting classes. The new .superintendent ranie heie estcrdnj. lunched ith inemberH of the Itonrd of .education, mid iitteuded it meeting of the board, iist night l,e nddrcsieil neveral womenV clubs in fiei-mnntown nnd mnmendcil the worn- President , en for their iuterest in educational mural and social mien in t, tinislipil b .Mine. Nlinuld lie n t ons. '"." . . ... 4. ...ii .... ...Ill I. A .....I. I -i.. c... t r... r. ..lit ..!. i riCuCd ptovoNi io .i'iii in nil. l,i: i,n- ii nawiniuy it. ..hmmui- ... uiuuii M by ''Ship the nnnual meetitnf of tlie high Kchool Member "f the faculty expressed un teacliers in the William Venn High BDnlllingne.sN to be iitoted on (Jeneri'l School. ltoland S. Morris, mnlinssn- nood canmiini j . nui n "s iiii-..,m- ,)ol I0 .mpnn. ami or, iiroome win speak. Net Wednes.lnj evening he will speak at the closing everciscn of tn evening vcliools of the William Venn High School and the Central High School. On Thursday afternoon of next week lilippln t. I"' HirHine. Hi tnbK tlierp, u is uptieveu, i prnlilems. ami ni nt .iiitt'ilnii t tm t he would be admirably titled to carry oin the dun hr ih' riilnrieinciit of the Lnivcrtnty, itli it" atteiulniil c.itnpiilgnK for money ind its biiiltlin.g program. I'enn ICdllnr Approxes Charter 1 Tlioiupsciu, edltor-ln-thlef .. Tl,. l.niiiiuvli n.iin.i Miitil I think (! neriil Wood's selection nnd Thunidny evening he will be given . . ln will ml.lress the I'll lomus an (' lib. , ' " "'."v"l A delegation of Vottsville women will nttend a meeting to be he'd here in a few dnvs fo arrange for tlie presentation of II hill to the State I...eislnliirp iifrirm. lug the right of women to nerve a.s Juiors. The Vnttrivillc women nre indignant i over the decision of Judges Koch mid Herger. of Schuylkill county, that women hnwi no tight to nerve on Juries. Unther than take their light for jury representation to the Supreme Court. wliiih would mean a war's delnv. the women of SMniylUII toiintv nre eo-op-! era ting fop the pieparntion of u bill which can be nut through the present ' l.egislntuie riiotigh there has rrii confusion through the state in regard to whether women have a legal right to erve on lories. Schuylki'l conim is tlie onlv nlnce where the Jim piivllege ImV been denied them Tlie women of the state n tn ,.ni hine on the jury service hill in cne the Miiestion is raised oUewhere An important development in the con troversy is nn opinion given l. Attor- ' t.ey (Jrnernl Viler, which is interpreted ns meanlnj that women have n right to, serve on juries. I "The lnw relittive to the qualification! of juror In Pennsylvania." xni.l the. attorney general .vesp,iav. "provides I that a juror sluil' lie a .nullified elector. ' t have already Issued a dec'alon on the, eligibility of women to hold ..dice " Mr. Alter here rpferre.I to an opinion given (tovcrnor Spvoiil De ember 'J2, W2(. .ludges of the Cnniiion T'lens Courts yesterday agreed with .ludge . Aitdenried that it would not he right fqr I women to serve in certain cases. They said, however, they .11.1 not think the' constitutional right of women to serve as iurors would be questioned. TIip'p .fudge, interviewed yeste.-dny.i refused to be quoted on tlie holding of, Judge Koch, of Vottsville, that women wern ineligible for jury duly in this, stnte. The question wns a topi, of discus sion in women's club circles vesterdny. The Women's League for (iood (iov ernment registered its opinion. A resolution was passed urging Sen ators Woodward. Vattoti ami Unix to oppose Senate bi'l No. 1. which pro poses to exempt women from jury service. The resolution i1 us follows: ' "Whereas. Women feci deeply their obligations to fulfil all the duties of And Whereas. Jury duty based on the k 1. nerai vv oou s seiecuon i" iitu.uui ri.-iiih m nm i- B...n, , , , - . .... the I e.st thin" Hint ha"; a rei-eption at the Academy of the Fine principle of t he right of the ind.vidu,,, .III lll,k,l.--L llllll lllllt .....I, I . I J,lr.,l llt. .,.. l.Mru w ...1.1,1 lll-rt. mAil'il tie lipiiennl tn th I nlverslty In u nuiii- bfr 01 veais lie wouiu neip ihikc.j In carrying cut the new program for the ejtfnlnn of the I diversity, lie would, norrorer he a tiiuie of which the Cni ternty enuld b jii'tlv proud." John (' Teliiiiiss... picsideut of the t'nior duss, Hid : "I tliink (ii'iienil Wood ndniirnlily (jiialili.'il to In iirovot Hut, I see no reavoa tor talking tun much until it is lertnln he will b" tlie next provost." SiiiiiipI Ilradley. a senior of the Kn tu.eering Si linul, s;iid : "I believe liet.eral Wood ndmiriiblv ftted to lead the I nlverslty in nil ii " Troinn Kodilil,". news e.lilur .if The rMi.vlviiniiin. said: '(.eiipr.il Wood would he the man to larryi.ut plans fur the enlargement ot tlip I'liiv.'isit' . bm a man of grcate liholutii attniiiinents. su Ii as Dr. Pmr.immi won d be better suited to lead the sili.iiiiic phnsp .if the Culver -ait.v It would be unfair to hiiiden (Jen eral Wiinil wiih both duties." FIRE INPACKING HOUSE iFelin 4 Co.'s Establishment M.n. eed by Early Morning Dlaze tire broke nut mi il,.. ui.n. i n' the nnrK t .11 a-l. f 1 1 c- r.tuliii.t, . ..r I. , .,,.' - ' .--lllll! ,11 111 Jphn .1 1-plui . (V, . ii.t-. (,., town avenue nt .". I'll ..'.-lock this mom. Uf lipiior Hour nt the large cnni-lcle J"illiiiDg iv UM'd as a sioieroom for bin Up oii.l paper b.tgs. mpe and twines M nihN and ends vie.l in t. packing' of meat" The blnxe wns extinguished ". iiii-iuis in . iii'imcuis in,, -vv i t li 'uawgany iiuiiusioii iiinong tin "innpinvcs win. vveie alteudv lot; nie was discovered liv Arts by the Philadelphia Teachers' As- sociatlon. WILL AIDS LITTLE SISTERS Institution for Poor Receives $7000 From Henry Johnson The l.lttle Sisters of the Poor in thi city mi named a.s the sole beneliciary of an estate valued at $701111 in tlie will of Henry Johnson tiled with the regis trar of wills today. Mr. Johnson died at Vinelnnd. N. J, Other wills probated were those of Henry Wood. liWti North I'iftb street, dividing nn estate valued nt isjti.lltlll in piivnte bequests; Howard S. Vunde grift. ".(HI! Kingsessing nvenue, ills posing of un estute of XT.".(I0. mid Mar xaret li. Mcltill, ."11(1 Kingspssing avc line. who left S.-.r.OO. liters of ndministrntiou were granted the executors of the estate of tieorge J. Ci limbic. i:t4 West Westmorelanil street, w ho left propeity valued at Jjt'.l. ."'... Mr. Criimbic was for munv years a druggist at .Broad sheet Hint Alle ghciiy avenue. Tlie heirs to tlie Crum ble estate are his widow, u Mm mid two daughters The exeintois of the estates of Kiln Johnston, ollI'J Diiiiiuiud street, who left $r.:'.."fl. mid Katheriiie A. I.eiseutitig. of 17-10 Mt. Vernon street, who lett 51 'J.'., were also giantcd letters of iidininistra lion. lliTentorie.s of personal estates were tiled as tollows: Alice J. Wiltber g.r. S14.7iMI.(l.". ; Joseph Hayes. .71t;tl. ('.ft. and Ktiie Jninison. Ml OS. 1 1. to lie .nitlgpu ny ins peers, siinuiii pro- v Mir protection for both men and women. And Whereas. Manv of tli in uises stigmatized lis until for women's ears .uvolve women wlio have the basic right to lie judged bv their neeis, lEcsolved, That the Women's League of t.ooil tiovernuient as!, win m nppusii to the utmost reinile bill. Nn . m: - -i- Priccd With XJLOTrVsX Because Priced Only One Profit " By The Producer n Yards "Plus EVERY suit starts alike with 3M yards of cloth. The difference starts then and there. STYLE BILT Clothes represent 3 J i yards of cloth plus the Individualistic Ideas of our own designer plus Fine Hand Needlework plus Soft Flexibility which per mits unhindered arm-play and shoulder-sway plus a Body-Gracing Fit which precludes a divorce be tween your neck and coat collar plus one profit. 100-; ALL-WOOL HAND-TAILORED STYLED BY OUR OWN DESIGNER Hilton (ompany 1211-J 213 Chestnut Street Clothes Shops in Trincipat Clin NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAOO NEWARK rsMMBIroBiKi'wIW jJ?V) v m). Wu yiMK' taif. ' M'l Ollt ores it x oik. un we Girl's Assailant Judge Davis, County Court, today agreed Charles Conner. ...nvhted Released in Bail n the ttloiii ester to release of an at I-.r.i,er,uor its origin Is not deli mtely known hnl tit 'men lielinu,. ii,i Vimfi Ann Mn,l ,. 1....1 e . .1 . . Iti. 1 V ' ""' nigpt 011 '"r UUIIIIH . ,'s '111,1 ......I .l tack on a young yvouiau of Itlouccster, 11 year ago, nil S10. 0(10 bail pending his appeal for a new tilal. Conners was sentenced to fifteen years 'ind was to there. Iinve been taken to Trenton Monday -3p SlIVII iBWi -y W ' RH'lr V v ' 1(386' s A ll;JwwpMi3i in '. UtA f AtjJg: CaveDwellers onyeDelawre in in "The Guarantee lit the Bank for Me" I THL founding of Philadelphia many immigrants lived caves in the river bank. In one of these the first child Philadelphia was born. inose rougn aays one had small worry about tlie salety ot personal possessions. I xvo centuries, however, have made vast difierences, so that today burglar-proof vaults and other devices are necessary to protect your valuables. We have individual boxes for rent at reasonable rates in burglar-proof vaults. This is but one of the many features of our excellent service. GUARANTEE TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 316-18-20 CHESTNUT STREET 1415 CHESTNUT STREET 9 SOUTH 52D STREET The "HOT WAVE" is automati cally controlled and requires no attention all winter long. Quickly attached to any modern heating ytem in place of the coal-furnace, the "HOT WAVE" does away with building and rebuilding fires, shoveling coal, ashes and attendant circumstances. The public-, is cordinlly invited to a demnnatrMinn "I Ihe "Hot Wnva" installed in .nmple hou.e, 4GI6 uRe Avenue buildinB operation of R. Sigel. cor homo and commercial purpoies. WRITE FOR BOOKLET Gas Utilities Sales Co., of Phila. "prore ill Mn. SI., rhlln. Wm. Akeri, Jr. .Co., 10th and Filbert Sts. 7.7," J'"ure RokMt Howrth S0.1. Sinn. Hii.. f. M9 F. 7tK St., 500 Broidw.T, Chuter P CimJ.n N. J. N Rro.a St ;,' I'kd FULLY GUARANTEED Nt "tfnd.n nttta. "' horn Ian m '"n--n. cod, ,., "" rf'rt, ht Jmn, '" UnM. ,r KM IWWmimrflllIHMjfili )i nn vm zzih n Stt injicntel It .C-i (mpratirr. tir4i amy TO' r thru thi dmy tnd r (fis mt btitim: amy J: ir 1 Fighting Single Handed iUioui iin ... i.pei.ilioi run ii.. iiii.iv e.iric.11 list r. i, ,is,. . I'u , ..le nl i v nitii.i, ,n, oursc ves nl bilngii.g uowii the ingi n i. es on IKunes ami 1, .onsiai-i. ,uhr sing gh ,..), .uhaiidlsp . ,,ffSr1",'.,Jn:,1,(M,Uu -".,1. Of I he o.n.e de.iMs U. coinp,.,,. ,1 o ..- Im). to.Pi.UTw V,.,..v ..nd S .. d.l" "e vvl ' offer ii I! no (in stock of gas ,... . '..,i. (Ktuu-s ,t, In , I ta.i ..'1 I'bii.nlP i l. a -IniiUuig .'. s .irth proliip-lv tinii.u i,i ,ii s I ,,,( ,u p(1snv ,. ,i s, ,u , . .,..,. ,, , . m American Beauty I solid brass bLtUKlC Wm Lj Complete GST ' ' JNr & ,t Jt -1 - I ms fc .' Hill" JUJ $6.95 VSpsi 4 Will. I.li.s. 'Vic (lux ot Electric licnl llarxuin Only ihk $6.39 Real Bargain 'I li s i., i mi , li il. sign.'l ll.lnl.el linn I Huh $2.95 ( uuiilii Inr it' m l-.tfi'irli A itiittnifiii Oinliiit UtMMM I'Miiic iil tl lint ( HV.T.ll ; I ei.inlt ii VWlh III IS- t "M.V J $17.95 I i MP 2 Complete with Stand and Cord Regular Price, $10 Solid Brass Fixtures for Eight-Room House $ 07 AC Come and Inspect This Wonderful Bargain Only jJU These Fixtures for Ten-Room House (OMI'lin Willi I.I.Vss t m.v 10 M, fr i - V ' IT V . VJ Bffi ? tw' A a fl"f r 'R Mull Drilrr.. .Vlr I'vlrH fur I'l.rKli.it ( lliirf. l Onlers MuM lie ie...i.pi..ilr. li.i ( I.e. U i,r Vl.iiir, Or.lrr Pittsburgh Gas & Electric Fixture Co. The Strawbridge& Clothier Fashion Displays Continue You'll Wanfto Step Right IntoThese New Spring Dresses The Sale of Women's Sample Shoes ""rf Slippers The Snlc will continue to-mor-tovv. We have n Inrxo number hiiiI Krent vntiety. but we ennnot toll how mnn.v will be left lifter to-day's lemarknble nctivity. It is safu to say, howevei, that vc shnll hnvc n good iissortmont for to-monow wonderful vnlues at (7.i)5 and .$8.90. Hti fi w (r iIk ' Siihiri Klflh'h t n1 IMU'if St!- Easter Toys Surprise. Unskets nnd Buckets filled with Toy and Knster Nov elties, .lust the things that please smull irirls nntl lioys. And now is the time to choose from quite the loveliest assortment we hnve seen: Filled Ihmhrtn-.tttir to tl',.00 Filled Bucket $1.00 uiiil Sl.'tO Filled U'ateriiifj Ca tin, $l.2.', AI.H.'i Trimmed Bnlh , SI.60, fi.a.r, AVf Ribbitxj:c, ,'iOc mid 73r .ri,i,i ,)a- . i i..ih.r r.mrih r:oi en'rn h.i.I VjiU.. ,str.,t i"ros Alfl- Exquisite Showing of Over-B Douses Crepe Georotte. crepe de chine and mignonette, in the deli cate, flowery hues, the brighter tones and fashionable suit shades, benutifully embroidered, trimmed with tilet laces, some almost entirely of lace, some of two materials combined, one model has n deep wool-embroidered trirdle, another is elnborately .silk-stitched in bosom effect, some are beaded a host of new ideas, and all lovely. French Voile Waists The acme of elegance, showing touches of real laces, the tiniest of tucks, lovclj, vests, sheer em broideries, diawn-vvork all just a.s dainty a.s can be, and so many lovely ideas in slecvt!- and cuffs, and the piettiest collars ever shown. Prices $5.75 to . 10.00. Srim l.ri'ls. i .1, ..i S.HOII'I I ,!,, i , mi . Sweaters For Women and Children Women's All-wool Tu.sedo Sweaters, with pockets and belt, in black, navy blue, tan, brown, rose and peacock, at $(J.OO and $7.00. Women's Surplice Tie-back Sweaters of libio-silk. .lust the kind to weai with the new sports skiits. Manv shades, at S7.00 and $8.50. CHILDREN'S Wool Tuxedo and Roll-collar Sweaters, with belt and pockets; in rose, peacock, tan and navy blue, S-1.50. r , I If '' nl ii V - 'I M 11,,. I S,, .. Umbrellas Under Price, $3.00 A fortunate putchn.-c of Amer ican Taffeta (cotton) I'mbrellas with tape edyc. finished with plain 01 carved ivood handle, some with bakel.te tops, all with wrist ioiiIs. Vs... 11 tlie irroun MEN'S I'MBRM.I. S with hook or cinok handles of plain 01 en rveil w ood - . ..ii v - " VI., t I,, i S , , . "?s -. 'WW Jtr. W t I Ml 1 1.1 m They are the bertt-lookinjr Dresses shown in a long time at these prices, and the Fash ions this .spring are just what women like and find most becoming. Just take a peep at the New Silk Frocks' at $32.50 Canton eiepe taffeta, ciepc (teoicctle, ir straight-line. tunic and diaped .styles, eml.roideied. brnided 01 ruffled, and shown invjbrown, jrra, navy and black. Afternoon Dresseswt $47. 30 Canton ctepe nnd taffeta with -(colored embionl erj or self-cnloied braid trimmmi; in lonc-vvaisted, blouse and basque effects, with beautiful wide km dies and snshes, and lovelv new sprinn touches thnt nn most nutivatinu. In the fashionable kth and browns, navy and black. Afternoon Dresses1 at $05.00 Canton eiene, eiepe meteor, checked and plain taffeta; and the tnmmintrs aie so diffcient tinv scalloped platted rulfles, eyelet emibioidery, coloieil bead tassels and odd new bells and jrirdle... Clued,', in slip-on. panel, tunic, striiighu-line and lonjr waisted ovet -blouse styles. The Iress sketihed is one of the new slip-on models of rust-coloi Canton crepe, embroidered in tinsel threat). -. S,, ,V ,tl!. I' ,,, h . 1 s - , ,, ,, , . M, , Selecting the New Coat Will Be a Treat This Spring uon t plan on any particular kind ol Coat (hist year comp first to see the new models. .There are more things in the new Coatsiand Wraps for spring than are dreamt of. And it's amazing the Many Different Coats and Wraps, from $30.00 to $75.00 Coats, Capes, Dolmans. Coats with capes, j Coats with eape-Jike sleeves, and blouse Coats stiicneu lino cmnroiuereu models anions; tnem. Of two-tone velouirs and other high-grade cloths in various new sKides, also of iine serges, poplins, twills and tricotme in blai k and blue, und among the very smartest are the Tweed Top Coats. The model sketched, which seems to hnve taken Us cue from the Inverness is $(50.00, and a fine ex ample of the good values prevailing this spring in moderately-priced Wra)s. Tan Polo Cloth Coats in Great Variety, $13.50 to $60 An excellent showing of them, some perfectly plain-tailored, others trimmed with buttons, all lined throughout Suit Days are Here and the Smartest Suits to Greet Them At the first whispei of .spiing, every woman " thinks of the short, convenient Intlored Suit with its short tailoied jacket, and general air of freedom and unimpeded movements. And this vein Suits me so very teasonably pi iced thnt ever.v waidrohe will probablv tontuin one. Th re aie exceedingly sniuit Tailored Suits, at $47.50 Perfect gems uf tailored distinction evciv seam finished to a nicet. llelted models, stiuight-litie etfe.ts. mudcN slightl.v flaring from the waist-line, some on long, close-cut, shghth fitted lines, otlieis with slashed seams and hound edges. Chietlv of men's-weiu serge and truo tine in black and navy blue. Many Fine Suits, at $65.00 Fine Twill Coid and Ttu-otine Suits, including tailoied models on lunft, semi fitting lines, other- with the open seanis. some with embroiderv ur trimmed with blind, also seveial strictly taileied models Black, navv blue ami shades of tan I'he Suit sketched is of fin. tiicotine. tioautitullv tailored in the new ijo effect . .4 Fine Line of Suits and All Excellent Value, at $77.50 Some of these have the longer coats, braided ..,- embroidered, some aie in the la'e-t oelted etfects. otliers with skats of conti listing ma-tennl-a new note of tlie s...w,n; full-length, clnse-titting sleeve- and three-quiirtei .t.gth bell sleeves. Chiefly Tvv 1, Coid and Ttuotine nnd the line Iw.eils t hat aie so high in fnvoi M3 I IT I ! P 'I !" I I 1 i V fn( i Clothing Men Jtfrr Spring Ar Styles foi If I At $30 Hf HMkI xm llllllsli.illv tint- i.illci IMf EMM lllls " this pi ice marks tl Saw llilM lu'n l'r;l "' elothes-value. KM ffin Scores of distinctive new fffSS lE&M "'"' ollni-' men. developed w m s5j5 hik " oriiillilllsiiip iiiilll ( Wm Miii l "onderfullv coniprchcnsiv K n9 ilependnhle tabrics. hRh IME Herringbones and pencil s BP) 7" ' ""' '" demand nnd are, th Ia ss5vv '"' represented. ( A Il! ' ome in and ee the ne'v V er of SUO.On. 'Hon ol smart le artival ol a -iv les oi men th un. re p.iiiw- ver he I ore, in e selection ol tripes aie l.u e en lore, plenti- i nthc-huv m J ( ' Extra Economy in Suits u wo Pairs of I rousers Special $27.50 and $31.50 I wo .nii--ta;nlMHr miups of Suits ,. ,th etia iruier. in new st.v e fill the nillUI! -wi-'i n. S 'its t( ee'lent ull-- nol .a.ssi-incre-, in tweed aim st ie if oils,, at vj7 ,n Of mnoih-finish went resisting vv-ciieds nt f'li.oO ' The Season's Xew Haod B&&E ! ilk Baas '' ,,W 'y'1"" '- .lie I o V e 1 v whether of m.uie .m faille silk's 01 sntin, and distinctly new Eve-let-embroidereil Bags' f,ei con tuisting or hai monizing shade. New toils aie mn cd in shell ef tet, enamiled in given or blue, of sterling s-lv,.,, an, som(, gold-mounted. Many handsome noveltu.s among them- '.."..To to $70 nn Fiat hi ) Fam; and jVry.s. 1 or evening, a beautiful gioup of flutly Ostrich Feather Fans and Bags All aie handsomely mount ed Fvenuir. Bags, 15.75 to $59. M). I eat lit r I'Htis -Si. li t,, $;ih jo )is.(i7, ( ipcitttll), ,,,-,. ,,, . 7 . -nfc Fiii'-t m Km., u;l.ni ,i .I'mdls ' id .('. Ltd I her Haas . Ill ,1 r t I V lailoreil in Ol P'n seal, uioioroi, Hlligatoi calf ami the new spulei uilf. Chief and tan shades met.il I 'limes, or coveted frames, some gum-mo inieii; also swagger style, vv lib e fleet mocha nandsuiuc iv tn own. gi lis tings vvnn handsom and Envelope Bags Manv vanity titt'ng- A notable t.. .:, gioup SI "i() ea th (I Haas .00. hoHlltlflll nllPi tinii of Beadeu Bugs, gloim is ..r sub dued in coloitug. mong new styles aie those .vitli "pannier" handle, at $'iS.0H. 1,, those of colored beads in (uaint design, and soft hues, trimmed with steel beads. Dainty Bagt for young gnls included Bended IIurs Ms 00 to $179.0. H ..in i, ,uP ( ,,in,, A Mp, S anil (Vjitrd 4 35 North 9th Street i3 t'J r y X- itfy.. j; lri. r,
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