fSjfn W?'&'"-' tr. ? 7i&W 1 til ' .i ?,., - i:r ' i 41 KVUXIXO PUBLIC LKDOER PniLADKtPlUA, 3IOXDA.V,, MARCO ll. 1 021 5 ', .rmvlt ' A1 OR JE RSEY BDAKU BACHARACH PICKED F HammiH and Hoff Also Selected by Governor as Utility Commissioners FGHT OVER BEER RULING .,i in rvrtittio Public t.tdacr Tn.o7 M cl 'tV-Governor Ed- announced today that lie wot. d wirrl, anno... . .,. ...I.I.I in nrcnriiiii"'- - . .. rnnixii,. Tlinrofare W A fturrli. rurnrvlll9 It. C. dmUli. Victoria If. I,. Poer. Wenonah C. fl. C. Keei VVetmonl W .1. William Wlnilow Clrrult Hurry nice. Woodbury V. ,T. Ha r Woodlynne C. (J. Hock. SBtV lintJNBWlCK DISTRICT the iiufkiirc of "hn.v bill Hint will fur tlier commercialize the siicied tluy." Immediate pusngo tif the Smith Tow hit ltllt In the natlonnl Congrc-s providing for the establishment of n dc , pattmeiit of t iluunti'iri with n secretary ( In tin- cabinet of the President, also I WHS lllffcd hi 11 icAohlttoti. I A tesoltition vms tidopted pxprcsHltis rrKrcl tluit the centenary ru-oinu fronr1 tlio conference showed n fnllliir; off of REICHSTAG'S STAND public 'Sv b 1 rncntly ,ml over hi, IX for ""h"M "f ,h n" TL UnmiiUH. of Hudson, for 'am ,Virin-iii and congressman for rSZ r "'" term only recently tKe; 1,1 ' l"enh S. Hoff. of Mercer. nplrw! ' ...mmiBsloncr. pros T? , I e NMinnnJ Hnnk of Prtnce W 1 Il,f Princeton Saving. IfTl itv llnehnru-li. of AtJantlr . nrrent president ot the Marine tlTcT nml director in M-veral other A,V,Mcr a Hepubllcnn. Tin- term 0 C mn M,er Hnminill will be den hnttrf fr. .m. ' roinniMiiiiM- toff for fnur jear. and Commissioner Karnrh for the n..-icnr term 'l'l.l ?nae.orlnn.e wit i the piovlsioiis.of 1.1IH Meh lrovlHe, lor a eo.nm.s on of tl.rc- members at n salary of jioflOn M"li 'Hie new commissions s ,,'ii be ioaiU to function upon tli-ir ooifitmatioii In tl.e Senate. Federal intr-ipi-tation of the ,iMd net .anitionliiK Ksumire of pay ,rian' proscriptions for tho puicl.use h,"r with a real Ui.k In it promises , make '' New .lor-ey r.eBMnture Hupl . .1. D. Illlle. . . dalphla. and .lerjeyvlite It -St. Unity. Abury ark lUHard .Memorial II M Lawrence, firm V. A. Deniarln JlarneKatlVnnliinlnn .'oro Ir Atlantic )HsMHnU f. II I'ann. ' Ilayhencl Circuit .t. V Mtolte". Uayvllle and Ocfan (Into If s llen('. llonch Haen II. N Am-r Hf turd O. M ll.iluatP. Ilelmar O. n. Haiitv. Ilinillt'y Ufacli Jliirnlmll Ownu fhmxu iirth l'larncf Wouilmtnalr BMoniSST1 inS t S'"Si, -i,.v v..., W"d i-rnlomiri yu.r. .lunr 1. WJtl.' Clcaf. ,, ' ix'iuuii.h ami r.i'.iers iinniimii A,,ln- ; At thr. sorvii-eM in thp linllard Me morlal C'lmr-n 'Mtonhiy afternoon tho " jlolloMinc were ordained iIphpoiih: hd- 1RRITATESBAVAR1A lari'il that the inea.iuie It not demanded by reason of foreign rpat,ion.t and that ttn Piiforceinenl will ciluul tlircatin intprmil unit. "In the iiaiiip of I'm ii I a . ' mid the rriii'M;ntiitivP. "I 'iiHilmiiiiillj jinitp't nsainst (IiIm law. whirli l innniial fj the Kuvpriiiiii'iit'.s piovtitie mid polii-y." Thi' minister denli-d the a-feitlim of I ho IIiiMirinn icnip.-o'iitiitivp that tin1 new law wan not ilPiiiniidpd b Hip pi several thorn-ami ilollnrx. n coiiipared German Unity Threatened by billies treat . He derlan'd' that the . tit .. . ... f.I. ' .. 1 1 ,. i.olll.l llilinl ! I .lililfilt lull with the la, I jpiii-. nml Sl.TJ.n'-'U below the I onferenro ipiotn for a year, ,'J'he resolulion urged that pror.i cifoit be nut forth to "briiij: the rollei'tions to thp fillip, t possible dPu'rep bi the end of tho M. i warn a i;imint)pra. of Deerfleld : ivn nltiRlou roraon. .Ir.. of llnrncpit . Kail ,T. Ilnnn. of Atlantic Citj ; ('. Van I fyUo Cnnorer, of Anglpsea: David 0. 1 Kvans. of Hancoek's llrldee. The.'p iwetc ordaliiPil eldeis: Howard N. K. l.alt.' ' Oeeanpiirl , .loi.n W. Hlokes. ltayvlllc : l the disbandmetil of the civilian suard.x.i thai had l.lo.vd (Jpoikp pxp'-eteil V'nrmlngdal A f Polhcrnua Fnrki'd Illicr and Uinol.aIt "til Urm-IHe Circuli .1 V l.nnon Ilnnillton and, Neptune City H J Ilarinimy Circuit Aaron IIojbI ininianfi' ii i urim Mland Ilelililn II. J Hmlih KoJiiatiuirf V. H I.UiPoh Kayport Cahar. A C Jiraih Si .tohnv A t. Iszanl l.akeliural anil Whltlna S II. Maite tMkettoo.l II II White Ionit Ilranch Aalmry. fl w llanri-ra. , JVnfr' "fiU'h Hiivpii ; Walter!.. (IrcPii 'imt. .. . .iioomi a:, i.iikc a tflmu.ioil. V. It Itl.icktTHin I.owtr Dant: Circuit C. It Bbell Manahawltln and Cedar Itun l aiopnena AUrcHrqjiin KclwnrJ Mount. Matawan- K. K Heed. Mllltown- T. S Hammond Moreanvlle-;j R. Hellernian .Spelt.k and OceatiU' "junk Oiinon New Urunawlck Kirnt. C. R Van took V (m in R. M. Cloud St. .lairm v. n. Comer. New (Iretna Welenlfer .lohtieon . O.ilc Hum and Wayside William t)m urnw Oeouti Oroie O. S .Inhnaon i).'enn.irt r rt. .lockson. Old IliliUn Circuit W. I,, liroci I'ulnt Pleaajiit I,. S. Moore. Port Republic and Smltlillla Kdnanl Mnn..nn rted Hunk Klial W It. Ilur ilraro, .1. L rat. Sajrolll--.l. y .in hunt SeabrUhl D W- 81ilv . SI. vi ton ticii.t 1 f 11 HIM MnilthliuiK elruult C C HjlI SlUt'l Allllio, 13 V Alie' oiitlinr.l i'IicuII ! H S uihuli'k Hou' l 'tl'.or I n Sm-r Sprinir I.afti 11 c t.iiiplncoii rm- Illv ir-IV W Pjimi liie'joiion Djnl'ilt Jnhnion M'all V F lUMoe Wareto mi clrciit (J. W koiiIIkkI Went Creek I C I'lnn W-t (lroo J J Meaalei Wlilfcullle LlnnoJ tllli Approval of Disarma ment Move SIMONS DEFENDS ENTENTEi ineaMiip would meet u t ! cut v obligation wlileli tiprmaiiy eotild not i-si-upc. T'Ih ('ntrnl (iovpriiiiiPiit. the mlnihtPi as i erti'tl. would ifirr mil the iiipiiship. ' itiavttitieli us it had usiiniPil ipspmisl bllity for it. Would Ho.Motl Allied Tiaile A news iiKPiicy disputdi fioni Stult Cart iaH tile t'llfiliibi'ic of ('niiiint'i'ri-I thfoiiKhoiit W urtti'iiiiiiiis in a joint tip- pi ul to tiade roniprip ami lndiistr 11 llip AvMiclated I'ress llltltcll Ml.fol. 1.1 Alt.llllllM'M ..f tlll Havaiiu, ministry a,, unusually f.anh I "- V Kn ln",3 n Indii'iitliiK their sentiinenlji touard HpIkIhii goods until the Cntentp iPoki- Hip Itwlln ki eminent ,''' the news what ate ternifd tin cocipUp pelialtie has been iceived of the adoption b, ,"XIJ. """"c Uoli-liRtac of thp measure providing for (;,.,., u.purations dfirgiitlori msi-rts i .. hniivniin I tii mi i battlecrounii ns'mi "' ,", ''. "; m.n" 't '""' 'IT ov'V- V"i '" ' Mvm Ii-asue I" determined that U Hlin, of former Attorney tSenerul in hp tlll'IIIlPO 111 "" mi - THl!TON niRTRIOT SiipcrlntMnlent t. K Pnvdei Alcniown I) P. Vandrtahi. Aabur .1. II iludd Hit. TlHiinaa Oli Hordrntowtl .1 S. riarr n Krlilnehoro -.1. W p.i1 ItiownV Mllle S N i'Uii. Hurllnntop liroad ain-i't. Ii-non (or A L'nloii Istreet. C. A. Pnlmer CA'.umbua circuit frank Van Hli. Craiiburj -I. B. Lennox ,. , CroaiMeka and EIHalale N l Keliev Delall K V Steven". IXlanco .1. 0. Hdwardn Krsllihtov.-naanfonl Mmioilal .1 H. Shaw Ktaliliborn--n D RosfU Florence Hnr,v .Inhnuri Oroollle II K Uornn Hamilton Hquar O C. Ilonn Hlrrhtsii.Kii - C. I) Whltton Hopewell V H. Mamani. linlavitown circuit J K. Hoinei .l.icobntonn and Cookton--C. S roid Klngaton --S H. Latham. Lambertvllle J It. Head Llnvale and Amiell .1. h Touna. LumLeitun and Smlthl!le- Frnrk Wood We'd. Mir'ton II W Wlckwaid Mdford William Ewon .rechantvllle 3. o Pm. .Monrcatiiivn .1 n Maiinii Mount Hollv John Ooorle Niw Hu-vut .ind Collier Mill" -il W Aiiti Miloon lobbyists are partieulaily I n'iS:d,,!lil,,)0ri Rnd .MnKno,1BF k Tan.l-y. V. II. WMttnker. Hinniltnii Sniinre: v i George V. Hniithard. Wntetown. Oflicpr.s of tin- I. aw Association of the lonference ei. elected as follows 1'ip.sldi-iit. Kiiinldlii II. riatl. Haddon lleiKiits; viee president. ('. V. Won er. I'alinvra DistriVi pri-sideiits . Kridgplon. Howntd I. llran'on. Vine land: Camden, Prank C. Tioticit, Cnmdeii; Tienton. (). II. Hubbard. I'rlnretoii : 'ew llrunswlek. William A. Sweenei. licl Hank; secretary. Mniry P. l)em'lt. I.oup Htam b ; treas uier. W. S. Child-. lied Iln.nl:: trust.'.' to the Anti-Saloon l.enjriip. W'ilfied 11. Woleott. Meri'hantvllle: Ham P. lien nett. Lone Itriiiicli A legislntivp eoiniiilttre to woik in 'onjiint'ttoii with n similar loininittec from the niiiilsterial (nnferciire Is i-om-povpd of ,lml?p Harold 11. Wi-llii, llor-iir-ntiAin: V H Mier-. Tj-eiiton : t'linrlos P. Uepp, Ctlassboro; Klwood S. .Tohnou. Atlnntie Cil ; William .1. Oaynor. Salem: Karl I-'arr . Asbur Park; Frank 15. Smith. O, run (Sinve: Howard 1. Iltansiin. Viuplnnd . Prank C. Propett. Cnindeii: W. Moll Apgnr. Trpnton; William K Massey. Oeran City: Judge John W Kates. Colllngs wood . A congregation thai filled tho confer ns ipip:iii(pi bv thp ,llle-. The Herlin cabinet Is nhargcd wun bad faith in that. It is alleged, it dl ii'i'fly promised the Von Kuhr iniui-ti thut no -teps would bo taken In oii licet ion wilh disarmament in 'lie ewiil thai tin' London iiegotiations ! broken nfl The Miinii h-Aug-biiig Kiennlg Ua kpUp mi thai Havarm does not dn'ain of disbandltig thp Klnwohneiwehr .t this time. TIip Neucste Nnclirichtcu, flip Lilicral organ, thinks that th mere -uggc-tlon of -null iietioii at this lluif is shter muilliess. Most of tliesi' itiH'is cliaigp the Ilcrlln gnierniuent with 'kowtowing" In Hip So"ialtts mid -ii that Miliaria does not propose to tnke auothei cliiiilce at being comerted into u Soviet te publii . in view of tho sangtlinnr ex periences of two years ngo. The ilepu ties reiiipfeutinv the People's party tn tin- Uelcli.stHg have been urged to witn draw from the Centiiil governiiicnt coalition Itcilln. Mnr.-li I I - Itavmia s -even vole- were the onl one cast in oppo Hition to tne dl-armainent mpasuri; bieakdown In uegudutloiis In- woitbi not! hnp held the ipccnt i miter' in r in l.on don 'but oinc plnic "with th" nuis-' -ai.i aim i-pliprc." like I'nin m I'ius-scl-, would Iiiiip been keledpil ll.lm.l. u v... i..ni i coneeriipil. Samuel Wilson, assistant supeun ter.dent of tin- Anti-Saloon organ za "n muI thut to permit the olslcad in ti be n K.nstrued as lo permit rhMiciaii- to prescribe beer for those n'il healtli would make every doctor n the state a bartender and turn every driii; store into n saioun uenn nf the league will be on hand tr'the Suite Houc tonight to nmend the , Houe LIMott inensure regularing ine liirical beverages so thai ew Jersey , Mil not lie ruined into h brewers para H,s(! Seicral legal, lishts interviewe, Nlav sine the opinion that the LUlott' Mil.' as drafted, would permit doctors to is'ie iiermits for the puieliabu of beer as a medicinal beverage n ,e I '"""." ",P ' ""'? ' Sntuir.ll,. This tin 'iitniiH to bring to II ti1' ' "yerfiowing e.s lo da , , , ,, ,,,.,,,.., ,,, &,,. heuril Illshiip .lovpph I. Ilerr di'liPr,,,,, (VnUH, 0 ot'ni.M-i. t mid llninrlu, he oiiference "nnon on the topic 'I" which stubbornly opposes the breaking (l.cfhurch Worth While.; In hlx -er-' ,, (lf 1P ,,uwclf ,., ()f i;illWol.. moil the bi-hop disi'tisspil the value of norvu.i. ,i )cai committees formed to ine emu cii m wh' luiiiviiiuai, ine com inunlty and the tint inn WOMEN JURORS CONTESTED muititain law und ordei The llaviirliin tluveriimpnt has de- -re- M II ntfVPd nt the failure o tlie M'naie lo, vimr.i K. A. Koblnaon ''ober orders," as (i. Howland Munroe. . I'-mlettou llreciiii i i.ee yuc . ' ... mi., l, - ..-! I. niilnut.in II 1. .tudd lOUnsel pressed ir. ine .-stoic "- jvnuauktn und Haat rcnuauk- in 6iich a litiny to get lo .m-w voru iiakrr Tu'sday last on the invasion of the l-olnii li. .nm WrUht-on tCamn Oixi lOWrndr'R dinner that the Van Ness) pVlnceton-A ' ' II l.uca faforccment aet was not returned to nanpoeaa I'muii-Hugh iiouraa the Afjeniblv for coneiirrcnce in Hcn-i "'""'i-' 'l''"". KU amendments resulting in a week's "JliirnaV:-" n "li.dlan Ml'll- r Hurt' dtlav in the bill s delivcrv to (.overnor Tltusiille-A M llouail Edw'aids. The House lonight will Trenton Hrn-id , street, f r i'u-.;ell. ilapt tbe Senate amendment- and turn1 fffiWfiJttS ,?,;,. '&;irWvlV tie niraauic over to the executive dc-,Morl. ciumterH .strei. Jamn Iloictif. rartmenl cumon Venue. C H Anderson l.'lr-t, r I The Sejia..; membms of the com ?uj?li:ffii0l2 f"$?-j. a , rauie en uiu'i. , iiiiui-irir- ii mi p'tihi im; i.er.n i. namneriain. .stale tureet u ry Schuylkill County Court Decision May Complicate Justice ' Pottsvllle. Pa.. March 14. Thp dec! . sion of the HchuilMU County Court thut j women are iueligiblo for jury dut mnv . serinuslv Interfere with the session of the Mnri.li term of eiul couit, which begins MntvU -1 A motion will be nude to cjuash the ' I entire enire becau-c of the pie.soiirel of women jurors and because of the I I rulings of Judge- Koch and Ilerger ' last week, to the effect that women oic not qualified as jurors in Pennsylvania, it is believed the motion will be sus- , tniued. Henry Payson Dowst New York, March PL Henry l'n son Dowst. fiction writer mid pla, -wright. died here yesterday following a long illness. He wa- born in Hangor Me., in LS70. nclfnre ire holdiii? ur th" dnv light wring bill winch passed the Assembly February 21 Htephennon Trlnltv. E. A Weil. VhI A I). Wnrd Vtncejttonn hisI lluddtonn -I. P San I;le Winsoi- I I' Slid man The confpience this morning adopted a i-rsoiuiinn enteri nc a so einii nm Sweeping Changes hi V f CnnffiVPitffi t'.'st "K''i,1!,, tllH Passage of Senate bill Ul L. .. KsUIUVI tICe, x 2M, which h-eeks to have th- fenilnueil rrin I'oae line ' W V '.ertoi '"iiieii'ii i 1. I Rvifl c ith St'eet 1 V IMiiu.ui rnli ;i Eii, Ilnnn l".ilre VUUko Klwood Hon, hnl K F Hanii. Knt'lhll- A'onnf liniiutlof. i ii , eli Wi Um C-um Park- t. I Hnd Sr ilcorK" 'i f . Ii ik - s-i-nri II 1 llelilim Taber 'iff .tai.,es liril 1 1 'rrinlt C K nl'' 1 1 ,i v n .,, Jr lelti II ("hi V ii' -u oh. Chow Cud 'If Htikin.i Cli'kh'" hi, I ledeiaon lacib nnrn Col!uir ,w,1 Kmburv W II Woodrow rint c u -,.s wet. A 11 Chi. in erou', . . mm rj'iwnsr II D Stratton E.wrin,l i cu.t-1, D IlanJnraoii Errllah i ieek and tcKee f V - A H Purr JJlbbj ,, , 'Lepiuue k t Wee'i fJ.outui . t, V!rn W Xlminei u.if'"J" " H Hirkei HfMonfl '1 j J J WiUIi Hjjdoa 11. 5i, -j n Kiiln Haimn,ti Pennington Ci...n -i tn.Jl . ' ' ci'tiiinini .'.Ml im H e IlurSni. v nillll Inwn, u h ,.Ihe Mill,.. . ,s F ,-rw.,..k Jltlona' T" ' Mi, . r, , pVX'i" ' '.""t V i: An.,.-.,, 1 , l ,. .1 I. ,, IAH ' TansiMiro H, ii.4 mi it v,l seventh day. .subb.ith, legalized in this state, and thus free certain pet-ons in the state fioni their obligations to ob serve the New Jpim'v Sundnv law " Conference futther piotested ngain-t POSITION WANTED YOC.VO MAN, 35, whoso p.peri ence, has beaii alone: the follow nff lines, 1h opni for immediate connection Accounting- (f'oi Iioratlon), Hooklieeptng-, Sales and Olllcii llannKeiiient XeWHjiaper and Advertlsllik' Work Qualllled .mil capable of ashLnniig full i barge and producing icaulls Ttcfeience, bond oi security fin Hushed ii ooi, i.DDC. i;r. ci'-fk r. 'cW.. lood lrfc I M(,. uannnnBlinanaaaHaaiiBI llI.UTIii:.lIAT HVKHTISKMl:.r Oi'-s?MC-sa. ll-yMU. kilt w. fJ2 - l yyTl3 psS trSs III f eSmrffllSnil ' f SttwV P''l-s 1 1 a r.. t nranirtii Cnop'-i The stjp of Hniley. Hanks ii Hidtllo Coiiipunv an mii'iestm store to i.sit -rilii .stoic from whiili you like to send u jjil't "iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiimiiiiL I "How Can I f Tell Good Tin?" UbxyrcLhy om IMK to bo tliinkuij,' of Kaater wurk of U. Stahl, T, South Klevciuh B btreet, who has had nianv voais' ex perience as decorator and rtomt and wiiosc ciiuiijes iiio leany quite mod earns: aiki ii you want tne most exquisite, the loveliest, z he daintiest cards irnairinable, you'll r1 find them at Bailey, Bnnka & Biddle orate. I might add just a word con- si I ompany s store. A lavender cum , cerning the cut flower- at Stahl's. I ve found that when I've sent them to friends' in the hospital or bought them to use at home for decorative purposes, they've lasted longer than nny other cut flower- I'm- ever had. with ii row of trees just buvstintr WTlli'v "" "ll" "uu, u imr iiiuiueii v.iui mi XYnhN Georire Y. E armful of siirint: flowers cards VV Brown decided to wnicn convey hy their very design 5 have ii tin .. j i and color your Easter mes-iiKC. But, - mil , i-10f PUt 011 1,1S ler all. one naturally looks to Jjun, all his Iriends said, Builey's for the most distinctive and 5 Bu sure to gut quod tin " most original thiiiffs in stationery. "But hnw h't n ' i 'f'13 woman who likes to have her tin"' I . lte"00l - note paper expressive of her per il i '.' ne asKUU and no- soimlity visits the stationery de- OOdy knew, E partinent at Bailey's, as a matter of N. B. You can't tell vnad L'0U1'st;' sl,ll,,ti s'ertain of fniditijr. tin or a ir0(Mi wif , b luf .k:.," Mure bomethini,' quite to her likinjr. 5 at them. l00kl"K I noticed some interestine; new jf0Tbht wa. Co, ty eai ago. E ' pal)U''S there today- tin would W Vll ySfll EiA.V THE occasion of such an im- othei tin wnni.i ." 'Ti "' Elf JliorlaiU event as a weddine. show dcterini...iV.. i- . ..". 1 the seivices of a practicnl and rist are invaluable. shnu. i. . "oum sometimes : V u .....i,,., snow deterio rat on in a veni sc"jcs. Bu- atci the scrr" ,..L I , experienced flom wvered. Xow TnnS' a 1S' i feel that yc mill. vow some American cou want the verv - nuii, (.,,. . .,- - nesi, which, i may reminu you, is the Wei", , tln th,ul not necessarily the most expensive. fnii, ,.r -VlI " tlc ip ,to tret the besi U, ...,"' -"icrican 7v",B"?e ad the V KRY woman I. now- ihii Kentle hundlinn and thoiouj,'h! cleanim: are vitalls imnortaiit to the lonp life of her line rujrs and fabrics. But some of us haven't realized that it is quite possible to" clean them thoroughly to heat out j the most deeply embedded jrnt with out removing the rugs from the floor. It is very easy to do this1 with tlie aid of the Mooiei Viuuum Cleaner. All the destructive grill is fluUeied out by gentle heating, the stubborn litter (thieads, etc.),' is detached by the electrically driven brush and the loose dirt is with drawn by suction. Only the Hoover ul nrnnfr. m tiitm 'ooiers. its ,epu- i lisk Z Worth t0 much to E 5 b.i'V"::.,roof to name tho 1 ; "i nuns 2 mentions yu'ro safe!' - M vncil STIIKBT ood florist nctually nlans combines the.-e three essential oner- pe , to get the best possible effect with ations. bee it demonstrated nt Hip expert the least expenditure. I am pleased store of J. Krunklin Millei. 1(112 experience to lecommend to my leaders the I Chestnut street of tin. If hn NU-LHJBA-TIN, THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION j 3Sto PAINTERS! You can get painters or any other kind of good workers through an ad in THE LEDGERS HKi' E I H - EH I or Chokers, in Taupe, or I I ,-,, , ,mr I SiiHi BHHKfflRMPKPWPVFVIIVH ll I Rryp-7 j p . chokers Charge Accounts Solicited, Wtft &lm(mi ill'lllilllilllMlillilllliiilllllip I rmmwim m AJvJjitSi v Qyviiik 'ac' I maas to I Final I Clearance 1 nf FOES ! Half ririiw I . q 1 & Less 1 fiiai Half!!! fl IllilMIllffliiiill . r FT M. W wMmy .a '" Its (Sfoc&steMflG 4ff4 $ This event is held but once a year, at the end of each season. Because of the progressive Mawson & DeMany policy not to carry over any merchandise from one season to another, prices have been further reduced to effect imme diate clearance. Coit, profit and former telling price have been entirely diiregarHed. Our sole aim is to dispose of our remaining stock quickly, at bedrock prices. This is your opportunity to buy furs now for next winter at prices which can never be dupli cated. The big selling daily i depleting stocks Better come in tomorrow. Hundreds of customers who have attended this sale with no intention of buying have gone away pleased purchasers, and many of, them have purchased garments not only for themselves and their immediate needs, but for friends and relatives, and their future needs. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase 1 in our Storage Vaults until required. Payments to be continued monthly throughout the Spring and Summer FUR COATS M ip 9 Marmot i-lo 12 Taupe Lamb f-to 12 Russian l'ony (' lo. Trimmed l'on.v f-?f 1 Trimmed Leopard Cat .... C-'' 11 French Seal ()) 9 Taupe Lamb i-in 9 Taupe, Brown or IJIK. Cnrui ("fi 12 French Seal f-tu 9 Trimmed .Marmot i.",u 7 Trimmed Marmot (-id 9 Trimmed French Seal -U) 9 Natural Munkrat . ....... (.in 12 French Seal Wraps ' 1 Natural Raccoon (.In S, Trimmed French Seal t.Jo 5 French Seal Wraps ( J .' 5 Jap Mink (.() 0 Natural Kaccoon ( jti Ii Trimmed Hudson Seal (.U) 1 Scotch Molebkin (.Hi 8 Hudson Seal. Skunk Trim'd (! iiulo 7 Hudson Seal, Heaver Trim'd i-Ui nnh) iuvh ) inch ) inch ) inch ) iix.ll) inch) 100.00 inch) l.'lo.OO ;"') lho.00 I Ol l merli ilu. oil 1.. ioo.oo :i5.oo t,ch) inch ) inch ) iin h ) inch ) inch ) im It ) inch i inch ) mi ll ) inch ) inch I i iii-h ) nch ) inch ) inch ) inch ) 2 Australian Opossum 0 Moleskin Wraps 9 Hudson Seal Wraps . .'. (J Natural Squirrel 9 Hudson Coat Wraps I Natural Squirrel Wraps 1 Natural Mink 1 Alaska Seal Wrap . 1 Natural Mink 1 Natural Mink Wrap . . . . (If, t ;.) (;- r,r fir, (U (', OS I9.n0 o9.o0 79.50 9S..")0 (i9.."i0 Ii9.."i0 79..10 79.o(l 89..-.0 98.o() 110.00 125.00 125.00 1 15.00 175.00 115.00 105.00 175.00 175.00 215.00 575.00 285.00 575.00 285.00 (100.00 295.00 815.00 195.00 750.00 .'595.00 795.00 .-I95.00 200.00 115.00 1 15.00 ItiO.OO U)O.(H) 1S5.00 200.00 225.00 250.00 295.00 290.00 295.00 .'125.00 :!;J5.(MI I55O.00 .150.00 195.00 inch) 1000.00 195.00 t rch) 1200.00 ti 15.00 null) 1100.00 195.00 melt) 2000.00 975.00 in fit ) 2500.00 1150.00 i ir. '1000.00 1050.00 Hundreds of Fur' Chokers and Scarfs in the Following: Furs EXTRA SPECIAL : Nnv (It Onlv) I'ormerl, French Seal Sloles-oo.oo-OQ ETA 1- indies wide, 7. inches king S JJ 7.50 Reg. 15.00 to 25.00 attiral Squirrel, Ausita lian Opossum, Taupe Coney ami Jap Mink Chokers. 15.00 Reg. 30.00 to 45.00 Natural Mink. Korean Kol linukj, and Fitch Chokers. 19.50 Reg. 40.00 to 45.00 Silky Fox and Wolf Scarfs, 34.50 Reg. 70.0Q to 90.00 oione luancn STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER How to Send Easier Flowers Over Seas We have made ui'iantie incnts for sending orders for r'lo'.vor.s to be deliveied to (im part of France 01 the British Ieli'S your individual greet ings to he delivered with the Flowers. Orcleis will be sent by cable 01 wireless by private code. (Main Desk. Filbert Street.) Dainty Lingerie In Larger Sizes fiidcrgarnients that commeiul themselves to women who en large! sizes. Of soft but stuid nainsook, long doth and cambric, simp. 01 eiaoovately trimmed itii lac.- and embroidery. Niijht (iow ns sa.oo to SH.tt:.. High- or Siirplice-neck Cambrii Viht Oow ns $1.25 to $2.50 Envelope Cheniises, .Sl.'J.'i to $3.5(1 Long Cloth Petticoats. with Trimmed Flounce SI. 50 to S1 1.25 .Short Cambric Petticoat SI. 0(1 to S3.0II Corset Covers 75c lo .'5.00 Cambric Drawers SI. 25 to Sit 50 Datiste Bloomers $2.25 and $2.75 Tailored Sal in Bodices, fiesh color or nai blue S3.00 .S-ru .e. I... f',.,'l'l Tli.Pl K,..oi IV es mmk mm Order Your Awnings Now l-oiesighted house owners aie already placing order.. Willi instiuetions that the Awnings he held until needed. Among the many attractive materials ready for your in spection are Boyle's Standard Stripes, ('. S. Government Khaki, and . the new French painted stripe styles. It You Wish. an Estimate He sine and bring measure- menta. with you. It is veiy easy tor you to measure win dows or porches with sufficient accuracy to guide us in esti mating the price. Sirwbcdae Till id rlooi Mn s.i. Wee Girls' Dresses of Colored Voiles $2.75 to .$6.00 npecia! purchase of dainty oile Frocks for gills of 2 to ii years. In lavender, pink, blue and rose shades, some witli white organdie collars stitched in colors All are trlmmcu ivith smocking or quaint hand-stitching in decoi ative effect. Just the thing foi dainty. Easter I)te--se-. Mother will appieciale the saving 2.7.'i to $ri.0ll. S i . h I 1. t ' il n ei rii,'.) C -mi We- An Excellent Showing of New Cloth Suits, $40.00 to $65.00 Xnd .vou'll be surprised to see tho high ibaracter of the Suits at these prices thi -pring. Tnke, for instnnce, the model sketched iino.00) - it is of tricotine of very tine quality, ii'"i I'ectly tailoied in every detail, and with -nk emlnoidery of the kind you usually find only on Suits at much higher prices. Other S nts equally attractive aie of tricotine and iiit-iiV-ueui serge, in belted and straight-line styles, nlso unbelted model- on straight, loose lines in the semi-fitting effects. Many cm tiioidered and brald-ti immed suits in thin group -$10.0(1 to $65.00. Fine Serge and Poplin Suits, $25.00 to $35.00 Plaited and pin-tucked models finished with uairow tailoied belts. Some bra id-trimmed Suits among these. In black nnd navy blue. Jersey Suits. $15.00 to $22.50 Right to the fore again ns soon as the out .loiir calls, these stuidy Jersey Suits, smartly belted and pocketed. Some box-plaited, somo tun-tucked, others with inverted plaits. - r .. u i Ma. ,v hir si, nj Kioor Cen'ia Yes, Crepe Georgette is Here Again in Lovely New Dresses So man women have been ornieiing about Crepe Georgette Dresses that it will be giatifvmg t'oi them to know that Dresses of this lovely, summery material are verv fash ionable, so much -o that one of our finest col leit'on.s of Diesse- is entitelv of ciepe Georg ette. Softly fiilled model-, otheis .harminglv draped, some combined with lace, and the beaded model- aie adorable, whether the bead aie wooden, bionze. bugle or cristal. The lovely model -hov n in the -ketch (lj-00l i of crepe Georgette in one of the favored capu eine .-hades, beautifull draped and girdled and trimmed with bands of lace. Others in rose, navy, lust, hi own, gray, black, turquoise, jade and' tangenne. The.'e at'- just the kind of Dresses women want toi afternoon, dinnei and theatre weai Piiies $75.00 to $1)55.00 Silk Dresses, S20.00 to $25.00 Tafteta. iiepe de chine und satin, with sin plicc and vestee bodices, full-length and three quaiter-length sleeves, tunics of main kind. and phuted-tier skirts. Navy, blatk, white, gray and brown. Cloth Dresses. $15.00 to $30.00 Tailoied Stieet Dresses of seige and nico tine, in navv blue and black, made in panel, ledingote nnd tunic styles, many embroidered oi braided: -ome with satin skirts. I- - M a ni Jle i '-i.th.ei S ond K.007 Maikei ,-jir.. Some Women Prefer Coats, Others Capes and Dolmans Convenience of Deferred Payments Out plain makes it conven ient toi anv icsponsible per son who wishes to extend time for paying for the Eastel out fit or othei spring purchases the amount put chased govern ing the time extended. One lia- the advantage of oui lowe-' i ash prices and sp-cia. nlnes and there i onl a veiy -mall chaige for cai'rying t !. account. (De ferred Paviiiellt Ofllci', Flom J'.. Filbert Stieet.) H L ' ttYVi "S ,1 1 h I 'or the former we have good, practical 1 nut i tout.- of serge, poplin, twills, wool eloiir.- and other high-grade fabrics, in a n-at variety of unbelted, belted nnd scmi- lelted st vies, some in black and blue only, ft few in tan, othei s tn all the new shades of the -eason - S25.00 to $100.01'. And for women who pietei the wrappy effects, there are Cape and Dolmans, some of twills, others of the new. soft, uch fabrics, frequently embioideted. and a.l .-o attractively lined -Mo.O0Ti $100.00. The model sketched is one nf the finest wraps wo hiue seen anywhere tin- season for $100 00. And Every Woman Wishes An Extra Coat for Sports l-or the lountry club, the boaidwalk. for motoring, in fact, they are so smart nnd be coming that their u-e for spring and sum mer i.- general. Flam tun polo cloths and ,iolo tloths with linea forming a plaid, and 'wo-toiie ve'.otus are picferred, and they are here ip the newest belted and flaie-bnck stvle.-. from $20.00 to $00.00. s. i . .use & fluiiii.i Player-Piano Rolls Mrs for St. Patrick's Dau A tew Mumi Roll- of liisli Airs that you'll he wanting for Match 17 and nian'' moie days: Intt nil 'i. Haiti, ii iih tionl- -'.' Ktllat urn, nitti i'ocs. '.i)c. Dreanix of Kttn. fr ied io, . Si. no; Th.- Emerald Isle. n-lertioi1. -fI.'!o. tnnl Meniorim nt Ki a . edh a f7..'j. ,t lk-1' o l.l-l Pif-li I'.nii IV Such Lovely Silks for Easter i Take im- REl'L DE CHINE, for mstante. n. black, all fashion- 1 able light and .mrk shades and the glorious -polls colors an excellent quality at JJ.nu a va;d Also- Itl-inch Princess Marn Satin, in black and colors Sti ' 'tO-incli Hlucl: Sattii-facc Crepe note $S.G5 a tjard ',0-iitch h'.itia-tine Black Charvietise now fj.Ho a nu.nl ..!)-ti'clt Yit n-dvid Satin de Luxe now SJ.50 a yard The-e arid bundieo- "l" uther- in the Silk Store these days at -imil jr pi n ' f, im' jn ( ''nine v . i i .i I T Men's Medium- and Heavy -Weight Suits at $16.50 and $24.50 KtiiU'iiiinai, values indeed toi men and v oung men who e ant to gel '' gieatest possible te. v,ie v it of tlie vlotlies thev buy These can be wot n many days now. and kept foi next autumn I'h'e.v a'e leiuiinulei.- of line.- uf medium- ami lieav y -weight Suit.- each lot iiii-ludllig some veal vvoisieus - .iiii -ome of tlie Suits at SlI Lot) have an extra pan nf 'ioa-ei- I ormei pri.es douole ni tiKoe than double the-e ui ice- 'Ut.5o .nnl $'!! 50 .1 limited number uf 11 .Vfc7? OVERCOATS also remain to bv closed out at final reductions formerh mi. 00 to SII.UIO, noir $;U..W. $11.50 and No..Jt7. Spring Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers at $27.50 and $34.50 Men's and Young Men's Suits-all new. womletful vai ie lie tall of the I'tiut. t $27.50, all-wool i.i -imeii-. at .-1411. tine wotsteds and blue erge. Sizes foi men ot egular, 'Umi, short, tall nnd -lender proportions. V S ra . i ,v- I -e i ,' I- , nee inner Sets Have Arrived Froirn Frannce I ney weie niaUe bv one of the Vadmg Iierch potteries and are nf very line china The border i. ei orations aie new and unusual Iv nttraitive, ail with full gold edge and stippled handles. Each set consists nf 107 pieces, with bread-and-butter plates - - and there are several styles We bought these with last month's Sale m mind and, al though they arrived late, have i decided to sell them at tho in- , I ended special price Therefore ' they are marked $75.00. Other Attractive Sets' . ' 1'iercii r; .ir; ( $16.00 i iecis -SHi'OO to $32.00 ir Picas 1r.(H In $88,00 si alirilg, t i . 1 ir Maitmiht STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET. STJREBf iJlGT STRKIOT F.IJ.8BJRT STKEjlT wi im Via 1 1 fl! II irflfcl! S3. 'dtiiiL, . , Ml tr- f I' A mrt4i i?JmVmAtri&llA&i'iV-. .y? ? T A Li j
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