Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER pmiJADELPHLA , FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921
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H.BULLET SHOWER
BABY GOT POISON BOTTLE fSPR0UL SIGNS BILL TO GIVE
Drank Acid and MoUiCr's Heroic VETERANS MEMORIAL HALLS
Efforts May Prove In Vain Uw Scts Procedure for Counties to1
.m-i-liii j-ik. io jrnrs old. dinnTi ,
mi ounce iif iinisoiKMis wi( in liH loni.
Sn,asb Manayunk Window With
Crecn.RIbbonotl cum ana
Take Cloth
ISm
ESCAPE
OWNER'S SHOTS
Altr Mini ...,. -,, 1,1, ,.,.
;. . i.nv.'-' -":.r" t ,
.: to.i "' ,n n. "": v .; .
''' . .1... Ll.iri' fl MITIIHIU il"
Tvn iSrr.fr. of the Pnrk .mil
ff :;:. ' -, ..- . ;-
L"1"p' .- i tm .nt rnlinil
l 1U ........... tiiKinip nt terrific
fan norm:""
I .. , .... ,. n in Ids apartment
'. r"":..!.;, I1.V 1--.!! t brrnk-
fTi n rnn lo tlio front window
tftn i fJir men jump into nt.
aatomolil' . fnnulril
J in,, threw up Hi'' window mill
KinlinR tun , ,
fc,.r, p,( I,. "(I. sciidlm: several moro
2 s"of"i' Hi- nutomolillf wns out of
'..Ic'l I.- -ip'P."1'1.?.:....,1.?
i T.,1 fnnr in'','- ol I'loin. mono in
foiim 'oir..'' .., on tin. Hinuii'ri
7i inn i'" in"''" - ,-. -----...
i tt.'nli -fuui-mcli chili with ,n
m knot iH "no on.l. 'In cnnccnl their
grHi'i" "i" mi'-"-' '",
f.! n, ..nt. rllilinn
fltli miii"" -
CLUB WARNS MOTORISTS
ketone Members Put on Guard
Against Maryland umccrs
ti. Ivk.imiii Aiitntnonilo ( inn
Build and Maintain Them
nf out v....ii. ii'ti i . . " ennui ii i im Mini' iini. now
it -0 Ninth ( lfi.ni street Intr-Mcr- .-, .l ' ml mni.il.iiii memorhil kills in
day nflcrnmm. Ilio Imbj. pln.ving nlono I liinmr uf mi'ii who served in nnv of llic
i.. t. i .
III nil- inillll VV1IC11 MIS lllnlllCt' WHS intsy
elsewhere, fniitnl n lnllf omplv hot tip
which linil oiinliiincd two iiiiiicoh of nciil
vnrs of ilii t'nltpil Slates.
Tlmt prl 11ik' k coiifcricil mi coun
ties n- tin- icMilt of iii'tiiin uf (lovcrnnr
Sproitl In linliiy Hiuiiiii!! it Soiiiito hill
llri'W till' CIII'U lltllt llriltll; Mm ranlmilu ! Illnvillhil' fur ulli'li ili'tlim ll i.ulnli.
The mother henrd the chlld'H w-reimm ! I',,' " lirrcedi'iit Mini tiikin I lie power
nw .1.0 emply hot.le the ncid m SASS. I.' W Itllff'lh'
mi Ills lip, mid inn wllh him to the people. . I
Upvenlli mill Winter t reels police stn-L The hill, whieli heroine pffrclhc nt
lion, n sipinre nwii).
I'lilroliniiii I'liL'nllll
the Mulinomniiii lloxnitni. where llm
slirRPnii" ndiiiliilslereil iintidntei.' 'I'lie
hnlij in hIIII ulive. mid limy recover,
though it condition is xeijotis.
.PLAN HEALTH SYMPOSIUM
1 lie meniiiriiil
'm'Ke room for
Disease Prevention Will Be Dis
cussed at Conference Today
Ilonlili c(Miei'iitlMii anil iIKpii( pre
vention will he the sulijeel of discus
ninn nt n meetipR of the I'l'iiiiiylvniiln
Stnte Ilenllli ('oniliiNiinli in tin llelle-vue-Strntfoid
this ufloriiooii. Willium
T. ItnniM') will preside. ,
An mini invilntioli lins hoon I'Vtetidoil
. .. ...... . . ; .- i i nrco i emiiers eni'i
to imp piimio D.v i lie comims.sion to inue. SpmiiHl. Win- Vete.ut.s mnl
pari in mi1 iii-iii'iiiii. 'Legion
once, provides where petitions for sticll
I'ltlls inc lioeti npproM'd hj Iwo ue
ci4sie giiind jur'es. It slinll lip the duly
of count) commivsliinet's to suhmil the
iillsiiiii of ereeliun of ciicli ii liillldiiiR
to (lie xolei's of ho count). If enrried,
tile commissioners me milliori.ed In
luirclmsp ot riiudeinn linllilliiijs m k'Ics
for the purpose, to Iijvy n specinl lnx
nnd to lei'elvc doiintioiis.
I'lie mcmoriiil hulls nre lo contnin n
ineoliiiRi of M'lonuis.
I
piltriotic unllierliius nnd for se-sioiis' of
iilRiliilnliiiiis of veletmis. Iiistoricnl
societies, coinmiltees of defense mid
welfare mill for Iroiiliios, toRetlior with
wiiltiiiK mid rest rooms.
'I'n iidiiiinister the ImilditiR tlie net
creutes u lionfil of control cousist'iiR of
three memhers eneli, of the (!. A. It..
Americnu
Strawhridge & Clothier Quality, Style
and Value in Easter Apparel for Everybody
Blouses of Silk or Cotton
Equally Favored for Spring
$&3e$?3
m&sig5if&&m
mfe$
lllll'is
to exceed n
t. tt nit i tin inn
. r it .(.. i iniis mi hour
T.1 "' -i il.n Hull inure nlke
ihcn inneuiiK " -.,
tlrougli Mnnlniid. due to tlie viRilnuce
nl n munil "I llioiorcjcie iiuim- nvui
BidiiR Sun. Mil.
A iniiiii"'1' "i ,ul ' Ml" "i""" ' : ,
twin) lie liml hecii nncsleil mill lllieu
y mill Is lor RHIIIK llllll.v-si-vro in
Ibirlr-riithi miles mi hour. The speed
limit" in Miir.iliind is tliirty-lixe miles,
but to In- "ii the sf'' silIt' ""' im'o
inobili' iluh is ndvisiiiR liieniliors to
bol'l tlicn -l"'ed down lo twent) -the
mill"1 , .,
Till' lnlollP l lllll lliso uii"i nun
the trn iiiiitiin i le police slillloiicii jnsi
Lis -Hi' "I ItisiliR Sun lire eheekiiiR up ,
IVllll-llllllllll lllinorisis mini- rmvi.' i
thai tli"-e ol .Miirjiiinii nun neui j
karc
A Miune iii Iti'lliur, clo-e ii) isising
Sun. ii'-leriliii lined n motorist Mini
for tr.ue'iiiR .H tlie lllli'Reil spent oil
mti null'- an iioiir.
THIRD IMMIGRANT SHIP IN
Belgian Vessel Samland Passes
Quarantine Docks This Morning
Tup mud iniiniRiiint pssel. the Itel-
Ifi.iii si .a mi 1 1 1 ( . Miiiiiaiiu. iioiii ni
Tierp. pii id ipiiiumliiio )eleidii)
iftrriiemi iih n i lean bill of lienlth.
mil Will Uni k "I IH'' HI-ciiaiB''lK ihihi
MiKiriiini! Dr Holiertsen, tlie nunr ,
tulini' pin -H inn iiiiuIp n cnii'tul I'Miiii
mati'Hi nf Ho' piis-eiiRcrs. niimhi'i'iiiR
(111 nml Ii.id i he clothing of seiernl
ttinll'ii lint Iheie wns mi cwilcinc o
ni iinil.igiiiii discuses oil Hi'' isil
Out- iiiiiinii ilieil flOlil el)hipehls mid
HKtiiiiiul ill en when tin vessel wns
Ibrn ij - mil
Till' llllll. Ml sh'IIIMSlllpS Ul'RIIIII
d'ltalri nml Sou Kosseio. vilmli lini
tun li, 1. 1 ii . ti.i iiliscrvation. will piuli
Ui ii il1 li.uiil- me well, he i dense
Beit Tie sii.n oi Wcdnesilu) .
FIRE MENACES MILLS
Blaze Started In Overbrook Woods
Threatens Carpet Works
Firp si lit. I iv liovV ill n woods uenr
thf dm! k Cnrpet MilN. rifti-sith
Mriit .ui.l 1 He lister avenue. Ihrentetii d
loV n linn ti. .piead to the plant. When
the tin i H ii Innl elinRiiisi'd the lirsl
Waif tin fmiiul a lire liml lieeu started
10 the ii k on tlie oiinosjio side of
ttt mill-
Thi ll line- had vnreiiil In :i held of
drifil li i-- nnd wrre raoidli niniio.'icli
It? tin mil ivluu a ivalclimaii liirned
j" 1" iliim Willi brooms and viol
Uankii. tin- lireiiieii mmiiiRed lo e -tinsin
Ii iln tne The police are cn
(Vai'ii in tn hum tin. inline, ni' Cue
boi- ,,, vi,,. M,,,M riiuniiii; fiom the
womi iiiiii,. ti,, hlai was di-i overcil.
MARINES SEEK RECRUITS
Corps Abandons Service Limitations
Alter Six Months' Trial
Mlllni 1 U'ellu i.1'iei.e in . Inn m.
0 "l" I' Milling di-lnct of IMillndel
pl'ia mil liuiilininrlci-s at i:::il Arch
Mr" i .milium 1 lodii) lluil the
.Mnrin, - ,,n .iLjaiii open for geneinl ie
niiiin llm nig the Inst m inoiiths
fnliitiin in u- linnied to those having
inn-mi,. ., n ,
All liel )i, ivi.iiii tin, ne. jiT Ivienll
'ml Him in,, iuiis who III lei
"il in 'In- ln.ini'li of the sen ice mo
r'l"' 'i ' iipplv at the ii ting
Halinn ,
BERGDOLL REPORT ARRIVES
Complete Details of Kidnapping At
tempt Received From Germany
l"l Ii '.k. ieleliil'i nl' w.n
r"7)''11 ' ll the lepint of Minor (ieii-
fnl II in i T Ml,.,,, roiniiilinder of the
,rln, ' ' Pillion, dealing vutli the
,H"iu iii.'iiipt to Uidiiap (irover ('.
".K'u'ii in lii'iinmi)
ll' leiiiill v,is oideled In lln, l.t.i
'lininiMiiitioii af the tvio'aunv ser-
in- n I,,, are nlloKod t haie nimle
n ill nt to .. .,. it,,, ... ,
J, . , s i . ii- 111 ll- lei,
w' """ 1 hi lieimmi milhorities
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port
BONWIT TELLER '&, CO. I
One Specialty Oficp cjOriaiiiationt
CHESTNUT. AT &" STREET
FOR SATURDAY
oAn Exceptional Offering
I 43 Women's Suits
Manufacturers' Samples
Actual Values
to 125 00
58
.00
NEARLY all arc Thirty-six Size,
the balance Thirty-four Size.
Developed in fine Trico, Twill
and Novelty fabrics; Navy Blue
predominating.
Included are a few Sports
Models in various fabrics and
colorings. Every garment spon
sored by Bonwit Teller &. Co.
Low in price only because of in
complete range of si:e, being a
Manufacturer's Sample Line.
jff WOMEN'S SECTION tt SECOND FLOOR Jjf
SHISiSsls
&
te
.i i.kti.si.vii:nt
li:UI's'.Ml NT
1 n jyB';JnWiMsissiJiji- T7rrllunia.'5l
Ml raNfSiPlwW
' '''a 11- to publication ,,f the ie-
I" 11 caicfiil utiiilv of it.
Jailed for Threatening Wife
I1.1 Vil 1.
,1,, , ' "'" "no niiner iioiii i in,.
"""In" lo h 1,, 1:1..
,. ,n.-.M-i 11111 IIIIIOIIIS
!n Lit .. III. ..I I I .....
r,lr( . '" 'i in inn i"i
' " ' 01 .In,,,,!, f S.-.UM bail bv Iii
n'll i,','"i i'1""-''''1 "'Ml' haniig Ih I-
1, if, . - " in lino I'llllil 1 lie
kc. ""I' nun H'll liel llllsoallll
lr, ' """ ' I'- ' In- llneals. e
lfni, "' oin 1I11111011 when nrriiigned
,,,,. no sue ,e,isiu, s,,i
"'I! 111 ,,,,l.( 1 , . 1 i.-
ami ,ni ,,,;,' ,"1"- "" ""-'"
y Hurt hy Auto In CollingEwood
Hairv I,""1"11"- '" of Mr. nnd Mrs.
avo, ' ", "" "iisningioii
nt..., ., . -"oi i iv .in aiiiomoiine
.''tin' pnhii, ,h ,u iiaddon mid
,!';' ""'i.' 111 ( 'Hun. -w I N .1
"rink".! "r,,,,,rt"" Aflc he hail been
ran .in. l',"J Hmx" '" 1,ls f,,l,l ""'I
homo- ,l"', tr,l'l' "ft.wiw.Ukcn
C',l fcin'i'liiatlon hy h phyHlcinn
luv 1 . ". " "roueil, illllinuglt U1B
w SU rvcrcly cut' and bruised.
The stoio of Kihuiaiil I). Kiusu t'onipnny, nt 100 .South Hlcvcnth
.Street, is vM'itinK much inlorc.st hj, i(.s unnniiiu'omont each weck-en.l i
of a .special price on one of it-, candies. You'll liml there, too, delicious
Kubler t'Kt;s. ,
THIS .spruit Iiniisci'lcHHiiiK sea-1
son i.s tlie lime to put away
jour winter clothes anil to put '
t hem away so as to protect them
from the ravages of the moth. You
have no idea how easily this can lie
neonmpli.shod if you use No-.Moth. I
It is a very simple device, which I
can lie attached lo the baseboard of'
any closet, turning it into a moth-'
proof cedar chest. It is Kuarantecd
to protect your clothes from moths ,
for a full season. Y,ou can buy No
Moth at the store of J. Franklin .
Miller, Kill! Chestnut, street. The1
tiir biiRs, which cover a garment eii
tirel), iirotccttni; it from dust as
vell iis moths, can he bad in various
sues at Miller's. This shot) is, as you
know, Philadelphia's lending liou.se
furnishing store. You'll find . ll c
newest lahoi -saving devices tlieie at
reasonable pi ices.
MACDONALD & CAMPUKLI..
KJoM-.'Ki rhestnut street, an
nounces that its department of
automobile apparel now has ready its
complete line of chauffeurs' spring
outfits. This store devotes special
attention to the outfitting of chauf
feurs and has enjoyed, for some
venrs past, a reputation as the lead
ing specialist in this line. The chauf
feurs' suits anil topcoats, ranging in
pi ice from .'15 to SCO, are strictly
hand - tailored, ready-to-wear gai
ments, having that distinction about
them thai will appeal to (li.-criniinat
ing owners of cars. Raincoats range
in price from $N..riO to ijfi, leggings,
?8..'i() to Sit, gloves ?:t to ..'..
HAVK you ni or tasted Kruse's
ci earn wafers? If you haven't,
you have a treat in store for
you tliis week, for when I tell you
how delicious they are, you'll not be
able to resist them. They're llasored
with puie fruit juices -- pineapple,
strawberry and orange, and thete
arc pink and white cicam mints, too.
You may have them for 10 cent a
pound on Friday nnd Saturday. Spe
cial, too, for this week-end aie
cream-covered grapes at liO cents a
pound. They are covered in pink,
yellow and green fondant and are
particularly effective for tabic deco
rations, to say nothing of their de
liciousncss. Also on Friday and
Saturdav you'll be aide to buy the
famous Butter Ci earns for Mt cents
a pound at both the stores of Kdou
iiid H. Kruse, 100 South Kleventh
sticet and '10015 Ilaltimore avenue.
EASTKR Gift-flaskets of Fruit!
No gift could express more de
lightfully the joyous spirit of
Kastertide than a hand - painted
1.....I-..I nf liiurdolis I'oloi'flll fl'Ult -i
from the store of Henry U. Hallowell
& Son, Rrond street below Chestnut.
They seem lovelier than ever this
year, and the flints are pcrfect
!. i-iv tiliilo Alnioria Cranes from
Spain, Peaches, Nectarines and .lap-1
iintse Plums fiom South Africa, as'
well as other delicious products of
our own orchaids anil vineynrds.
And do vou know that you can send
them to "friends who are even as 1ar
away as 1000 miles from PlnliKlel-'
phiaV Hallow ell's will send them
foi you, and they guarantee polled i
rii'livery.
A-rMIKRK'S no denying the fait
I I that the tailored suit is one ol
I the American woman's stanch-
est allies when it comes to appealing
I II ....I .....I I'm rillili. sllt'l'
i vvi'll ;iiiiiiiii-ii, ti.n. . ... 'I";--
' .!,.. .,., 'II nut ('mil mini' chic, tl'llll-
' looking tailleurs than those which
I saw at The Ilium .More, i.no
Cliestnul stieet. There is a ceitain
individuality in their cut. an alien
lion to the sinnlle-t details in the
tailoring and a meticulous ca
about tlie finishing that make for
perfection. The mateiials an' trim
tine, piijueline and Poiret twill.
grat mull' of Hie -lilts have i! e
narrow belts which many wonu'i.
Iliid becoming. A very smart little,
aiiit of navy tricotine, braid bound
and with ,a narrow belt, waa priced
$50,50.
r THE CUES.'WUT.JS'J
T
Hwuradlredls aed HMKadreds f
aster oat
'9
00 fc
$15.00
n
A)
Boxes of new Hats have been
coming in all week, needles have been
flying every minute everybody has
been busy preparing for this Satur
day, so that not a shape, not a shade,
not a new note that anybody could
WgZzZM warn, snoum ne aoscm irom our
-oS f stock.
All the new straws are shown in the fash
innnblc daik shades, some with u biiirht bit
of trimming; also blnck-nnd-white and navv-and-white
effects. Plenty of all-navy, nll-
Drown and all-black. Wonderfully smftit
rinoon-bow elfccts; and the woman who lias
promised herself a I' lower Hat this snrincr will find some beauties here to-morrow
aie trimmed with the fashionable glycerined feathers which lend themselves to so many different ar
rangements, it s a wonderful showing in values, variety and abundance S0.00 to .lti.uu.
1500 Smart Trimmed Hats, From $3.95 to $8.95
Trimmed and Tailored Hats, some very dressy, others of the ready-to-wear type
all shapes and shades and all new trimming effects that are fashionable.
' - V SHimlirl.lu A l ..ihei-s, .,ml 11 .1 M , 1 ! s,i 01 Wfio
Quite a number
Itaggl
"A Saving of About
One-Fourth
On These Pieces of
Silver-platedWare
The very pieces of Silver
plated Hollow-waie that are
wanted now for useful, beautiful
and inexpensive gifts.
llrenil nml Smulwli'li Trnjs $7.00
Sirup Jiibs nml I'liitrs JS.I10
.lam Sm SII.0II nes $ll.no
rinwer llusliets (l.nn
CnlTrp Sets, t ileri' 21.00
Sti.mtirnJso . 1 liitllh 1-Amln S.
Murkoi Stre"t
Axminster Rugs
At Lower Prices
Here are typical instances of
the new low prices for standard
Axminster. Rugs
2xRI Inrln-s S4..1.I nml S."i..ln
3n7n liiclies H.(ni ami Ml. .in
l.dxd.il feot $1.1.(1(1 anil IH.50
I, Ml (eel X'.'K.llli nnd sn t.oo
-,(ii) feet s:.nn 111111 gt.'.nn
S.IUIII.II feft I7.III1 unit S.17.30
tlxl'i fi'fl $."i-.."ll nml M1.1.I1II
One of the many notable at
tractions in the Lower-priced
Section is a collection of
lint- Sruiiili'ss VmiiIiisIit IIiie, llxl'i
fret sas.so
.St, t I.I n.lSf A I L.tlllPI Kl. llllll KliliM
Wt-KI lillil filbert Sll- 1
Time to Plant
Roses and Shrubs
We have just received thou
siiiids of line two-year-old haidy
Rose Uuslies from one of the
leading groweis.
33c Each, $3.95 a Dozen
I'llmtiliiR Ameilcnn Renuty, Doro
tln I'. i lciiit. Baltimore Hi lit . Amnr
ii.i.i lle.itiiy. Kllluinc. I.i Kraiico,
(itinral .liiciiueinlnol. Mrs John
l,auiB, Taut Noyron nml other fu-
utiles
Shrubs, 25c. $2.73 a Dozen
ClfinatlH In colors. Honeysuckle.
Wistaria Allheii in coIith. Hjdrmi
g. ,i Forsytbiii, I.ll.ie purplo Hint
vvlnti. sjiiuwbirr, Kpire.i. etc
MiuiilnitlK. & 1 itlii"t i'..i. mmu
Children 'Will Be
Delighted With the
Easter Toy Store ,
So bring them in to-morrow
mil notice the Toys they like best.
Of course, you'll want to get them
some of the wonderful Toys and
Novelties for Faster.
Filled Willi Tons Are
Trlmmi'il lliisKi-lh SI..1H In SI I. nil
Irliilini'd Cull- $1.1111 liml $l..1ll
s,rliil.liiit- (nils SI.'M and HI. (1.1
Other Novelties Arc
Knlilills Me In SI.'M
Trlmineil Tennis ltiiel.rl SI. M
VV unliable Itnlililts Sl.lMI
( nttiiii Katildls Mierlal. .Ide
si ,nv,rnli-. .1 lii'llni'i I'ihiiiIi I l... i
.mil .MirK.' -ltt. I I n.-s Visl.
!!; wedding ling, tlirouglioui
an ages, uas iicen mane oi me
most preiioiis metal which that
i i i...... ...,.,.... i
ii. I it'll, t,tiiit-i, uiiin-,
gold were success ivolj
now we have the
nilwi and
a ...
weo.uiig ruiK in iiii i inn in . it is .in
longer a plain hand, but is set with
tiny diamonds. It is tin ciuisitc
thing, quite as ilaiutv as the mo t
daintily feminine person could ilo--ic.
Sometimes the wedding kind
with
, .1UIIIV Lllllkii IIIV 11 I IMIIII
has a carved sciuaie, alternating
a diamond in a siptaio setting, and
one ring which I -aw at the -in o'1
of linilcv, Hanks i; Htiiiiie ( ompan
liml folic ilinmonds with carve.
lltttl IUIII lllttllllll) 1 11.11 V(l M l
liitnds between tho stones. ou will
llnd at IJailey'H wedding rings which
express that Individuality which
! every woman desires to possess.
WHIT. vAgS9CIATION
Easter Candies
Eggs and Baskets
Only one more week in which
to trim the basket for Faster
morning
( Inn nliili'-iiiiiTi'il ( iii iiiiiiiii ( rrnm
CkK. Si' In K.l.llll em ll. (Nil, lies ,
lint on it Itliinil i In.rce.)
nil, red ( l.l ml II 11 1 Cri'lllll I.KRK, He In
,1a null.
Dt'i'tiriili'd ( liiii'iilnte-riiiiri'it (mnii-
lilll ( renin ll(.'i;. le In $,'1..1ll.
Iliillnll ( Inn idille Ckks, ', ti, ,'i;,i
(),i'ii Shell I.kkn fnr IIIIIiik, .Mi- In
S 1,7.1 em Ii.
Ilnlluiv ( Inn idiili. I. aster Ninellle.
7e In SJ.'in en, I,.
Puride (rales, nllli I niitrwhniiillniv
'KB", fiill-ii niiieil, 'J.le in Ii.
I'lirple ('rates, iiltli I or II iliniidiile
iniered iri'inii iki;s, fnll-n riimird,
:i1e anil .Hie I'nrlt.
Mloliitnre (rules, lilted nllli ( niid.i
lllnls' I.kks, 111 and 'Mi ill.
sniiill IIkrs, inrliniH lilnds, mie Hi.
I I, iienliite.cn! erril ( iH'uiiiinl ('reain
lluc. 7He ii ,i, innl,
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ner I'les.
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To-morrow, A Fine Choice of
Suits at Moderate Prices
And it-s remarkable, the diameter and
quality of the Suits obtainable this season at
moderate prices it stems like the good old
times, 'when one can buy a good, serviceable
Suit at prices like these:
Outing Suits, $15.00 to $22.50
In solid tones and smnrt heather mixture.
Some box-plaited, others with inverted plaits,
some pin-tucked. Some with Tuxedo fronts,
others with shawl collars.
Fine Serge and Wool Poplin
Suits, from $25.00 to $35.00
Pelted models, plaited and pin-tucked,
others with a smart little flare from the waist
line. Some plain-tailored, others trimmed with
iows of flat silk braid.
Smart Tweed and Homespun
Suits, from $25.00 to $50.00
In blues, tan, brown, gray and green effects.
Semi-fitting, beltless models; slot-seamed and
strap-belted effects; models gathcied into the
bolt a very youthful style; also Suits with
skirts of soft-toned, harmonizing plaids.
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Smart Inexpensive Dresses
Ready for a Busy Saturday
Some of tlie smallest and most becoming
models of the season come, m tlie-e inexpensive
I)i esses. Take, foi instance, the
Crepe de Chine Dresses, $17.50
Made as shown in the sketch. Of excellent
crepe de chine, with generouslj full bo-plaitcd
skirt and clustei -tucked vestee very good look
ing. In navy, brown and black.
Lovely Crepe de Chine and
Satin Dresses at $20.00
Tumi tucked and gathered models, one with
the new loop ti hunting of nit tail braid. Some
have attractive vestees, others have fresh little
white collai- of crepe (leorgette trimmed with
lace. Brown, navy and black.
Nav i and Black Tricotine and
Serge Dresses, $15.00 to $25.00
Stiaight-line, tunic, panel and rcdingote
models, some embroidered, some luaidcd with
novelty braid, otheis plain-tailored and fitted
with sinait vestee-.
Other Silk Dresses up to $105.00
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These are the Coats and Wraps
All Women Seem to Desire
llleie novel has ken -ucli a choue of
Coats, and laps - every length is fashion
able, iveiy style, nil kinds of materials, but
theie aie certain gioup- that semi Vo be
favoied. So for to-moiiow we have piovided
especially attiactive assortment- of -
Sports Coats, $13.50 to $60
Of tan polo doth, some in stiaight-line
lulled style, otheis with full, uppling hack.
t s'jii.nn, a paitictil.ii Ii smau model of polo
iloth with colote.l -tup tunning a huge plaid
Coats, $22.50 to S37.50
The smart mannish tp.- of tancy nu
tmcs, with inset or niglan -leeies and just
the body and sleevis lined
Coats, Capes and Dolmans,
Many Styles, $25.00 to $60.00
Thlei-(iuarler-lehgtli and Imigei, and de
veloped in serge, tncotine, wool velour-. and
x minus high-giado cloths. Some are stunght
line Coat.-, some show the iiilluciiie of the
Cape, others are Capes uneipuxoially and
some are on dolman lines. Some with cable
stitching, others embnudeted. Pi bed accord
ing to material.
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Houses tailoird oi be-frilled, in white or loxdv
shade-' everv kind a woman can desiie. in the
lilouse Stoic Smart models for iports weai with
kirts and ewealers. more formal Waist for street
-jit or for afternoon, nnd lovely Over-l'ilousei foi ,
dinner or theatre wear n well. These groups '
illustrate the wonderful vanety n dainty inex- ,
pensive Waists here: i
Crcpc Georfctle )Yaids$5.()0 lo $0.75
Waists and Over-1'..ouse-. one style sketched,
-bowing the newest style features in sleeves, short
or long, the effective nso of dainty hues, and novel
cnllais. In white, flesh color and bisque.
Crepe de Chine WmttlsSlJ)5 lo $0.75
Some tucked in semi-tailored effect, others hem
stitched and frilled. In white, flosh-enlor. bisque,
honeydew, porcelain blue, jade oi navy blue.
MifnoncUe Over-Blouses $3.05 lo $5.75
In new shades Harding blue, honeydew. rose, medium 01 navy
blue, al-o jade, bisque nnd flesh-color. A surplice mode! with long
sleexcs and a tic-back style with three-quarter-length sleeves
Voile, Madras or Batiste Waists $1.50
Semi-tailored models with roll collar, or a batiste model with
"Ouster Brown" collai. In the group, tan or white madras Waist
Also Voile Wnisti- with tucked ests nnd lace-edged collars.
Voile or Batiste Waists $2.00 to $.1.75
Semi-tailored or frilly, dres-y effects in Waists of white I'lench
voile or sheer batiste. Variously tucked, embimdeieil or lace-t rimmed.
Another group of Hatiste Waists, with novel collate and touches of
color in trimming.
Hand-Made Batiste Blouses $4 .00 to $5.00
Hand-made nnd trimmed with hand-honist itching in lovely ill awn
work designs. Some in vest effect, some with filet lace edging.
"Royal" Hand-Made Batiste Blouses, Special $1100.
A special lot of lovely hand-made and hand-tiimmed Waists.
Not all sizes in every model, but all sizes in the lot.
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Buy Clothing for Spring
Where Most Men Buy
You'll ste nioic mil. u tin- Clothing Mini' m-inni mxv that in
any other m this city Win? We'l1 te'l you bi icily though you'll
see tor youi'sell it you shop mound and O.MPARI! Wo a'o the
Philadelphia disti ibutois ot th Steii Moth. H.nt, Schaffnei V
Marx and "Alco" Clothing We made full piepiuatietis foi .spring,
while some others hesitated A splendid assortment of Suit- and
Top Coats for S.'i.no to ?G7.oO. We seemed the co-operation of
manufactuieis on laige lots to be leatuicd us KXTRA-SPECIALS.
Among these arc three groups
Men's Suits, Matchless Values at
$25.00, $30.00 and $47.50
At s2,"i.00. Blue Seige Suits, al'-xxo"!. men'- ami young men's.
At ?:10.00. ''Alco" Spimg Milts of tme all w . ( fabrics, about half
last year's prce. At . T.."( . " lcci" Suit- uf Pn wor-teds, in
newest (."lonrigs. beautifully tailoieu, about half the I Olid price
for the -ante grade.
Mens Suits With Two Pairs of
Trousers, $27.50 and $34.50
Men'- end Yu ing Men'- Mini of gi.iin - 'li.r , it mi t,itrd
moie last xi.u witlimit the etia liuu-ei- At '-JT "m. all wool
Casstmon Miit- in neat stripe ami txxci.t effects t S". I.oii,
worsteds and tine wool txvill fabru-, also blue sorgo !1 si.es
and piopoi tiuii-.
MI'.N'S hglit-w eight pr,ng
Overcoats, nll-.x-'ol. dark u
fords, in i he-tci field sty Ie
Regular and stout six.i s 'J'i.ho
LONDON Top Coat h. i
lingbone and nexe'ty xxi.ives
unpoi ted Coat- at a w ondc i lullx
low pi lie s 1.1 on
iiAMARDINI' l.-p (nut
tan coloi plain .inn belted
models; -hoxxci .proof - if.'iJ.OO
to .s-4.1.00.
Y O I Ills' ong-trousern
Suits, foi a'.'i - ;ii to IP year-;
smart new mnliU and pleasing
f .il in" sj, ii i,. !".nii
7 rousers Special $-1.50, $5.50. S6.50
Kvti. iniiiii.. ii v v.iiuc- '. liii -i 'hue su,i,i pi ; M-toiip
v ill 1ft ot fabi Ii -, bl ,e -i l-i includeii
Rhinestone Bar Pins
$2.00. $3.00, $5.00
Si piit'i in-..: i . en p ' i .m i
they aie all i le.n urill ant i hini
stone- -t l in i MU..sit.'!.'. line. I.u
pattein- in -It i ling -llxei TIk -
aie about oni-ilind It-- than tlii
legular pi ue
siiivlll, . '
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200(1 Hocs Q
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S(ationcr '
li it'll mi an .'in a el ;i'U'' o'
one-third It--- t li.m 1 1 gul. ir p i. '
White nml Ti id d Stat intici ; 11
,.i my sly les ami linishe-
Decorative Linens for the ?lb "5"."
Seekers of Springtime Gifts
An liiisicr ii inenibiaiii i' m a bridal token- notliing could be moie
act eptal'le than a handsome duoiatne pieie of linen Women x lio
"know" will apptoctato it more if u conn- fiom Strawbridge iV:
Clothici's -tuck. Suggestions
llreiol Irax (mer nf Mmleir.i
Iniiiil-emliridilered linen, iiltli sent
Inpeil eiluei k1?i civ I .' Inelies .lilt .
s hot, lln tiles, linen leiilre, Irlin
ini'il iiltli Ireiiili i linn line SI. Ml
a iliifi'n. 'I'welxi' Inili l ml mill.
Irish I .ll senrls, Irlniineil wllli
illtrilitlle ( lllll.l -elleit lileej IHx.lll
Inille- at l,mi IHx.11 Ini'lirt lit
1.1Si lHx.1l) InclieN nt l'M.
linen ( nrd lalile (niers iiltli
inrners enilirtiidereil In i iimldiiallnn
n( solid and e.x elet-w nrl. ; 3n Inili
S.'.'.M.
I tint ht'iin set,.. 111 pieies. nf linn
inter linen iiltli eilni's i i,ln.i In
i i.lnrs i .i.nn.
I.nnrlieiill Sets, l.'l pieces, nf line
IrUh l.lnen, villi, h(iilluiril rilKen III
i wiillc. n r mar . I.i,
libit Ii or I It in null ( 'I'.ich
Mm - coinloi t lor I'tilo .ui'i icl.l
i.lti ide I'm pit or i s
Handsome stylo- ni ' i.l m i ,1
iced or half nuiel nnl. htiishoil
m w lilt. , gl ay hi i.i u
Strollers;. SI5.75 In S.'!l."ill
('(ladies, $37.5(1 t SI5.HII
Holders fin
Easter Flowers
Liglit-cui (.lass ,i,e, 7;- t,,
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I miit-eul P.askit .1c to S..20.
Imported (.las, .tic. 2'tv to
1 fill.
Deep cut il, is, ,tc's, SI to $22.
Dcep-iul ll.iskeis Mi T( j-.'jij ((.
iueric.in I'otlerx uses :j.1c to
Mli.im.
.lapaucse ,im, li.1i to st()(
.lardiiiiin sdc to S.s. Id.
.I.irdinii les nail l'cdc sink S'.l. '.'.",
lo Jli .1(1.
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Women's
Rubberized Canton
Cloth Capes
1 1' h no and .nix i lul, ripple
ki, i belted fi not -l m in cul'm
a'lil pin kcts .lt,..1l
Uubl)i'i'i.t'(I )olnian-
' Uslmiere ill blue and olive.
Made "ii stiaight, fill line-, with
i oiivci tilib ci'llii' s; i).(io
lliihliorii'd lvi') Dolmans
In lilne and tan Mad. in full,
eiiv eloping .stvh, .nth storm col
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