u ;7(rt- 1 g- ;' J Tr,'--..v-1rp".'r'57r vw'-w,"s""" -,, .vy'V" ,'r ' ''f t ' gl ' K A ' 1 I v Ml lVEtfJa WUhW LEDGEE-lHILADELPHIA, tfftlDAY, MARCH. 25, 1921 17 S.WMH..Mf.a. JB - - . M.MMMMMMMBWMM.MaWsmiMsWsMMs"11111,1'',T -"' " " r 77ffi PEOPLE'S FORUM Utters to the Editor -u.-o. far Publishing Report ,i, rrfllor 0 ( i5Hplff i'tibllo ..doer: I' ''.'."AioclMlen of tha Methodl.t Epl.coiwil ""' i. in thl. conference, 1 wi.n 10 inanK. CM7h th. ".port rubll.h.U In tho Ktbsi.no Inr o March" 17, "On, of tl.o ""-,. 7i'ocWlon. I- B4J.b-.lh ob.erv J!.m hlch l .ur.ty a live topic In the "1', of th cHIum oi rcnn.ylvanta at ,M.' 'JTIir la.ue of March 22 a letter from . n AUiander quote wveral ver of ' PAin.Mnth chapter of 8t. MaltheWa "'J IS Sen h. proct. to .ml thai '" u.ion of the Fourth Commandment 'W. J.wh law l-r our Iorl I, an "' f. that he did not regard It a omcntlal. "J . Al.iaml.r ha carefully read tho en '.' "ineident! ft I have no doubt ho ha., he 25 'orve thai our Lord not only omitted rt fourth Commandment, but alo the -,.A'' Mr- Alexander iJLld be lu-llfled In believing that our 77dd 1 not consider any of the flr.t four 'fmmtndmenl. cMntlal. which la. of 'our... ,e?JT.lI.bl but a rereading of the Inil- . KMloiir met tbl mail on his own plane. Mfiu meil "very Individual, putting Hla ,:J onTh" weak nt In hi. Ilf-. which, fffkl. ei"o. waa ..Ifl.lme... This man .rich et Incklnir In itenero.lty. ami m h. attained a "Troper appreciation o. S Vod. of hi. follow man and hi. re Uailblllly to mlnl.ter to those needs from If .hindance he could not bo In rlijht N bun"ft...c ........... If nil of would "Xc" " l?rt'. liichlnw loving our "Kifcor a.our.-lvc.lt wouhl not bo very Ml,nbor y our, , ., . ,n lh.. SS5 of ioel-l and Indu-lrlal unr.it uM, be rniladelPhla. March 23. 1021 To One Discouraged Tethe f.ditor of the Evening J'uMlo "" Sir- I read with lntereat the letter that .-Vr. 3 r Q." wroto to the I'eopleS Fo ram In which .ho epenk- of her unhapplneM I? ...h hnvlna- married a man who win Vl h laTorTnt.llcctual ,u.l. Thl. f. the ciue of Ihe (treat majority of the ieme'lle mlunder.tandln. and yet .uch fnTou. union, are belmr entere.1 Into every JJ" The Ua! re.ult follow, that le conW IIirtn,i-rr'ih.'-!fto do I. to ,k, the beet of the situation, ami while S mar mm eon.ld-r.bl.. unhanplne.. to i.f 1 believe that If "he omen about It In rterliht "V eventually .he 111 find a way im ri" "".. . j..n.i m the level of SnThe a-e ,h. wouId make .her .nr.PPln"- "."""', ."",- ,, i"v,l. ihHWht'tn bo null. PoMlble throuah per .unct Vou can always brlnir aomo one J n.Mh you to a higher level, and ho or .he ni thank you for It. but It 1. unfortunate S" .round there la a de.cont to. a lower kTou .hould try to Intere.t your hu.band , nnr thlni of lib. In the nr.t Plo you .hould try to win him by vour klndnee. I Mm. and then by deBree. h. will .low rou to reod to mm iinu w ...v-n ""-, wh him, and eventually ho will read of W on accord and .tart the dl.cu..lon. From hat little, tho writer itatea In her tter I ould Imagine that .he make, her taitanrt feel hla Inferiority, and. brooding ever thl he liecomea moro.o, and that may S th. n why he will not talk when H company, feeling that hi. wlfo may mWiVhlm a. .he dmibtlea. ha. already tort. If not before other people, at least when thy were nlon.. It I. a great ml.taUe for you to try to lalertere with your husband and hla work, t ,, Ju.l aa much of a ml.tako for a man o try to tell a woman how .he .hould con "uct her work. Tou .ay your hu.band ha. ,oer , a. high a ho can get In tho line in which he l engaged. Are you -sure he la MM for anything el.e? Too mw wive, owre.tlmato their bu.band'H ability, rven ,hou8h they may not admire W "'"; It I. their de.lro that ho make much more money In order that they can bo better "re, d and enjoy more of the nl"'u" of 1 fe. anil yet incy uo .' ---:v-(. .virtlclcntly well to under.tand whe her their hu.Unda nre fitted for better po.ltlon.. The writer of this letter .ays that her Mhu a "good job.- For that .he ihculd be thankful, and a. long n. he treat. Ur well, and aho doca not accu.e him of either neglect r cruelly, "ne -"" alder herself forfunato over many women, nut of the thing, she doe. -complain the .r. ea.lly remedied If ahe goes "bout It In the right way. She mut not bo contlnu. illy finding fault or referring to him In a .irca.tlo way. but aho must try the uplift method, and I am euro that eventually he Fill respond If tho wlfo goes at It In a .Iclomallo way. ORB. V. L- T. MilladeUihla. March 23. 1021. Our Foreign War Debts To the Kiliior of the Kvenlao rubllo Motr: Slr-I hove followed with Intere.t the tontroier.y regarding tho canceling of the ar .lebta ot foreign countries owing to the United Slate., which ha. been going on In the letter column, of tho Lbmeiis. and il.o the editorials on- tho subject which he been printed from time to time, inc reparation term. Impoaed by tljo Alllea on n.rmany wem to mo to be outrageous. France, na e all know, fixed tho amount. In their .plrlt of "fnlrno.s" they d'man'l that impoverished Oermany pay five t me m much ns Maynnrd Keynes, of tho IlrltlHh treakury .aid could bo rea.onably extracted. If ihe Alllea respected the armlstlco terms. France owes Oreat llrltnln and the United Putt, koincthlrg like five billion, of jl Ir. and now declare, that Ocrmap musi py this and five times more. (Icrmany is dulpped with factories and up-to-d.tn ma chlrery. and tho attempt of the Alllea l reduco h'r to a paupar stnte Is certain lo hrlrnr dire refcults. i Now is the time for tin. UnltM M.ilo. to .how tho motive for whlcn he ent to war whether or not she was following tho monoy .ho advanced will now be proed , ,. . r.ut will America do the right thlng7 Time nlnne will tell. Urcat Britain may ul tmately pay oft eomo of her Indebtedness to ut, but no other of tho Kuropean.. wltn the po.slble exception of France, will be bl to pay anything. Ab we have lltue hue. of ever getting biclt our money, wh: not bo magnanimous and forgive all tneir dtbtH cm condition that nil dlirarm. America elm.o can lift Kurort on Ita feet and .top the lmront quarreling and fighting now telng on thre. But when "III men learn that to be generous and kindly Is the quicker Hy to ic.niiuer one's fellow man. intNEfT T. BI..VNO. Ihlladelphla, March 20. 1021. Need a Big Navy To (lie iTrW r o thr Kvcnlno VuWc Ledger: Sir ho long as wo are unable to eon Mncc the world thit warn are to bo .helved f'rever, and .0 long a. other nntlons nre talking about with a chili on their stioul nir ni Is Japan hnd her big naval pro tram all America ran do l to follow suit ind go her alwaya one batter. Wo can well flird It, and tho only way v..o can preserve twucn and keep out of a squabble with the ftrj little yellow men of tho Paclflo Is to Veip our navy as i I. today, well ahead or that of Japan, so that tho will fear us, and If tl-o should bo insano enough to declnro war upon us that wo can enter tho conflict Perfectly prepared lo come out victorious. Wo ne. d a l.lg navy we must enlargo upon our naval rrogrnm If wo wish tn keen the ri.ee W. h VINCENT. Ihiladclphla. March 21,' 1021. Righteousness of Prohibition To (dr lUUtor of the I.'veulnp rubllc Ledger: sir It cannot be questioned that the most "nedi-enl act of legl.Intlon ever enacted "Ince the day. of unrecorded hl.tory I. that ty which, with an overwh'lnlng majority, the I.elslatures of (orty-flve out of forty 'l.ht atulr. of this great natlun adopteu Prohibition and mnde It ono of the. ba.lo Prlnclrl". of our con.lltullonal government, The hluhi.t tribunal of tho land has pas.ed authorltathely upon tho method of proced ure by whirl, this great achievement wa. wrnusht, and has finally and irrevocably con firmed tho validity of the means employen, the leguiiij nf tho act Itself, and, by .weep ing decision., baa dl. posed of as unworthi nd Inapplicable ovary objection that has been lemi y i.re.enled In the desperate at tempts of the wets lo have both tho amend ment aid its enforcing law declarm uncon Hlutloi.nl. So many foolloh nnd Inane nrguments have Men presented by wot synipathlrors to proe logical and unreasonable the now fundn mental law of our nation that In effect sa "it no man .halt hereafter under sanction i law debauch his fellow men with oosy woie of liquid deviltry nnd bottled poison, Furthermore, tho sans and sensible com mon people, who ht-ve a fair Idea of the gen " of our government, Its baslo principle., Practices and volley, must freely admit that ta itupendous task Involved In the crea tion of public sentiment strong enough lu -wilt by nn umendmont the baslo principles Letters to tlie Editor should be n Tier and to the point ns possible, avoiding; nnythlnp that would open a denominational or scctnrlan dls cuAilon. No nttentlon will be paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo signed ns nn evidence of pood faith, nlthough names will not bo printed If request Is mado that they bo omitted, Tho publication of a. letter Is not to bo taken as an Indorsement of Its Views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unices nccompanlcd by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. of our federal government makes it almost without the bounds of possibility that such an amendment shall ever bs abolished. With thirty-four of our states under strict pro hlbltlon by ctate enactment, entirely apart and distinct from tho federal amendment, and with the spread of prohibition sentl. ment in Cnnida, Mexico, Great Britain and other European countries, how can any but the most obtuse ever conceive that thla na tion of ours will ever reverse Itself on the prohibition Issue? Tho great day of freedom has come, free dom from a foul and monstrous crlmo that has flourished under the Stars and Stripes, In a Christian land, In nn enlightened age, and has wrought misery, disaster and de struction upon helpless, hapless, hopeless In nocent humanity for untold ages. The day dawns, the light breaks, right triumphs, leason Is on the throne, darkness flees, a redeemed people have come up from their .hackles and chains and are on the way to the promised land. The dnys when women wept, children starved and debauched men hlvorcd with delirium tremen., when bloated men behind busy bars shoved men to pel dltlon ns they shoved tho poison to their aaloonatlo victims for tho prlco ot blood, are past forever. The man of affairs or the preacher In lh puljlt that stands In the way athwart a nation's progress shall bo hewn down. What value has tho shadowy reputation of one man compared with, lho emancipation of a race from slavery7 I.ot men bewaro how they defy tho Immutable laws of omnipotence that guarantee evolutionary progress ot a world seeking to fulfill Its own grand des tiny. The wheels of progress shall not go backward, neither will they atop, nightcous ness reigns and tho government of heaven still lives. Let us not fight against Uod. WALTEP. W. HUUUAIID. Philadelphia, March 18, 1021. Questions Answered Another "Longest Word" To the Editor of the Kvcninp i'. MIc Ledger: Sir In reading today's People's Forum I noticed thnt you gavo the word "discs tnbll.hmentnrlanl.m" the honor of being the longest word In the English langunge. It having twenty-four letters. But tho word "honorlflcabllltudlnltatlbu.'' has twenty seven letters In It. Will you please publNh "The Finished Fight." I do not know the nuthor, but If you do not have It I should like any of the renders, to send It (o you for publication, If tliey know It. F. S. W. Chester. Pa.. March 21, 1021. A Problem In Trigonometry To the i.'rfllor of the Evening PubUe Ledger! Sir Kindly present for solution to the renders of the People's Forum the follow. Ing: From a certain tree In a field In the form rf an equilateral triangle the distances to tho vertices were found to bo forty, fifty six nnd slxty-two rods. It Is required lo find tho area of this triangle and the length of each side. jj, jt, Philadelphia, March 10, 1021. Music From "Masquerader" To the Editor of the livening Public Ledger: Sir Will you or aomo reader nnswer tho following question: Whnt piece of music Is being played throughout 'The Masquera der," by Cuy Bates Tost and Allco John? . W. E. 1'. Philadelphia. March 1(1. 1021. The musical selection you refer to Is "Under tho Leaves." by Thome. Answers 50 Problem To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir Tho answer to "W. L. E.'s" prob lem, which nsks for a number which Is just as much short of fifty us Us quadruple Is nDovo nity, is (Kilvea uy algebra. Let X tho number. IX" tbe number quadrupled. Then: XoO-i'X 80. Transposing: 5X 100. X 20. IX 80. Proof: .1020-30. 4X20 SO. SO 50. 30. 30 .10. JACOB GROSS. Philadelphia, March' 0, 1021. Where the Pelican Figured To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger, Sir In what episode of tho sea did the ahlp Pelican llguro ? W. L. P. Philadelphia. March 22. 1021. Tho Pelican was tho ship In which Sir Francis Dreko sailed around the world, lie left Pl mouth on November 15. 1577, with four other .hips, which were either lo.t or de.erteel him, and ho completed his famous voyugo on September 20, 1B80, The Pelican was carefully pre.orved by order of Queen Elizabeth, but was finally broken up and a chair caused to bo made from her tlmbera by John Davis, the Arctic nnvlga tcr, which Is now In the Bodleian Library. Wishes Problem Solved To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I wish that "II. L. E." or .ome other reader of your column would plea.e mo and glto mo the roots to following equntlon: X3l Since nn equation of first degree has one root, nnd an equation of the second degree has two roots, etc., what nre the roots to above equation? OSCAB. FAUST. Philadelphia, March 17, 1021. American Panics To Ihe Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I have made a svager that there wore more panics under Democratic than under Republican rule. Kindly tell mo If I win, Anyway, pica so give all tho Democratic pnnlo dates and Presidents' under whom they occurred. J. F. MILLER. Philadelphia. March 22, 1021. It would not bo possible tn answer your query, ok tho word "panic ' is too elastic, The biggest commercial panics wo have had In tho United States were In 1R82. when the "wild cat" banks collapsed under Jackson's administration, and In 1837, during Van Buren's ndmlnlstratlon. when hanks of all tho large cities In tho North .u.pended .peclo payments In May. Tho mercantile fnlluies for two months In New York city alone exceeded 1100,000,000. In 1H57, under Buchanan's administration, 7200 firms failed tn the United Stnteu for Illl.noo.OOO. In 1811ft, during Orant's administration, oc curred the famous "Black Frldai" In Wall street. New York, r.n September 2-1. Again In 1878. during Grant's administration, there wan a great financial crisis. Other panics occurred In INrH. during Arinur s anminia tratlon, and In 1803, during Cleveland's administration. Poems and Songs Desired Requests a Poem Tn the Editor of the Evttlng Publlo Ledger: Sir I am desirous of securing a poem which contains these lines, and probably a reader of the People's Forum will be able to help me: "They tried to copy our method., But they couldn't copy our minds So we Irft them sweating and stealing A mile and a half behind." MRS, W. L. OWENS. Philadelphia, March 81. 1021. A Song Supplied To thi Editor of the Evening publlo Ledger: Sir In answor to the roquest of "It. M. M.." March 14, In the Veoplo'a Forum, I am sending the words of ono of tho songs desired. I VE LOST YOU, SO WHY SHOULD 1 CAMS? Tho beautiful siory Is ended, Our wonderful romance Is through, And I might l.avo known It was only a dream, For It all seemed too good to be true. Fur the wrongs thnt we do we must suffer. And that's Just the reason we met; You came that I might mako a story. Through yju I must pay every dobt. Chorus Oh, why .hould I caro what becomes of me now? I have nothing to live for but you: Ob, why should I care It I fall by the way? When I know that no longer you're true) My sorrow Is sending mo down to my grave, "ns greater than I can bear) If they bar ma ftwiiy from heaven some day, I've lost you, so why ihoulJ 1 cafe? J. .!. TAaOART. Philadelphia. March 11), 1021. Words of Sona Suoolled To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: ... "V" mo'osed you will find the song "While the Wedding Bells Were Hinging,' as A.V1 fM- I... Xl strntt..M t...K. -. -- -" "j -i.0. ,T..,iH,i, jxriniuu u., March 17. ELIZABETH BAIIID. no.emont, Pa March 18. 1021. WHILE THE WEDDING BELLS WEIIE MNOINO ' By Ted Belly When twilight comes nnd I'm left all Alone. My thoughts' are of you nnd tho old folks nt home! In mem'ry I trace your Imago so fair. And dream, dear, that you nre near. At tho twilight hour, In love's my.tlc, bow'r, i e you again by my side, I cannot forget nnd shall nover regret The day 1 made you my bride. CHORUS While the weddng bells were ringing And the cuckoos cuckoo'd. too, Tho nlghtingalo was singing Ills song of love to you. As we left tho church togother All thi flowers were In bloom, And through fair and stormy weather We're still on our honeymoon, Ohl tlmo has dealt gently with you, sweet hoart mine, And .each dying day has but served lo en twines Within my fond heart sweet mem'rlea of you j I've eft wondered If you knew. In this Vata of tears, all my troubles and cores, Have all bidden mo their adieu With each fond care.., and I pray God to bless. The day that I married you. Ml.a E.lythe C, Brawno nsks for a poem called "Somebody Cares," by James Hllkey. Con ft reader send It In? "W. L. Cm" nslea for lh svnr,1 nt a snner Called "On My Wcddlntr Dav." It sim enm. T)0-ed hV fl. nrlsnner In nn nt (hn nanll.n. tlatlts. Mrs. Vernsn Garrison, .Iwede.horo, N. J.. nsk for tho words of the song "Two Little Baby Shoes." Can a reader supply them? C. Milton Knophle, Jr., Bryn Mawr. Pa., e.kn for tho poem entitled "The Highway man." s Francis Dougherty asks for the words of a .ong "I'm Saving Up Coupons to Get One of Tho.e." "W. L. D." aides for tho poem containing Ihe following lines: "Two lono boys In an English street, Homeless, hungry, ragged and cold, Cherished Ihe dreams of childhood sweet. And tested their f-- In the legend old." Miss Marlon A. Ward. N'cwfleld, N. J. Wo regret that we cannot reprint Kipling's "If." which wns printed In tho People's Forum October 23, 1020, I. Nolway Tho poem. "The Baggage Coach Ahead," was sent to you to 1402 South Twenty-seventh street, tho addre.. given, but was returned to us as "Not known." If you will .end us a stamped addiesscd envelope we will mall jou a copy. The People's Forum will appear dally In the Evening Ilil.lle T.edeer, nnd nlso In the Sunday Public Ledger. Letter dl.rna.lng timely topics will printed, a. well ns requested poems, and questions of genrrol Interest will be nnswered. QUALITY Is tho foundation of our 40 years' most suc cessful c.ireer and will still bo our constant motto In the new era. Lnubrr's hnrsapnrllln Box. Xl.3.1 Aromntla Glngrr Ale Hoi. Kl.35 Imported Blue Label Mineral Water Crowned With 40 Medals nintnmnt. CO lluart Bottles Box., S3. 30 Case, SI3.00 100 Pint Bottles l)oz... 82,10 Case. JIIS.00 Airo nput iiuiiiea l nae, SII.SO LAUBEJR, 24 N. 9th St. wmzmwrniw;: STORE ORDERS Increase Your Buying Power Why us. your own present stock ol cash, when leading department tores and specialty .hops accept our store orders as cash? Wa Issue them on very low term. ba.sd on length of credit. Our method, area fair and have stood the acid Let of 48 year. Let us give you de tails. Write for Details Today Marriott Bros. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET I. PRESS & SONS Easter Sale of SPPRE $tl 7 JF V SHEFFIELD SEVER PLATE CHEESE and CRACKER DISH JG.00 VALUE FOR Handsome SHEFFIELD silver plate Checso nnd Cracker Dish; C inches in diameter. As a gift or for personal use this will give every satisfaction. Sells regularly for $0.00. Our Special Sale Price ?3.75. Other big specials in Silver Sets and individual ntncn Wlndrwl in thla sale, all priced at great savings. rJBLoATCTE5l!fS COR. 8th & CHESTNUT STS. 1117 MARKET ST. 919 MARKET ST. ? mmmammmmammmm.mmm.immmmmmmtmKmm.K.mmmmmtnl 9. Easter Lilies 59c pot and upwards Also n largo assortment of all the loveliest Easter plants in bloom, at similarly good savings. SNELLENBURflS First Floor Do Your Easter Choosing Here Tomorrow Among These Very Attractive Ready-to-Wear Hats, at $3.98 f $3.98 . $3.98 There's a perfectly wonderful assort ment of gootf-looking styles to choose from in Milan hemp, some faced with crepe, and trimmed in an infinite variety of pretty ways with flowers, fancies nnd ostrich of good quality. Ready-to-Wear Tailored Hats for Women & Misses, $2.49 to $5.98 In a variety of becoming styles and in black and all tho best Spring colors. Trimmed with ribbon bands and bows. Two models pictured. $2.19 $2.98 -V Ready-to-Wcar Easter (J AO Hats for the Children, wL.70 Made of good quality Milan straw in a fine showing of pretty styles with plenty of tho popular roll-brim effects with ribbon bands and streamers includ ed. Black, brown and navy. SNELLENBURJaS Second Floor New Gloves Are an Essential Part of the Smart Easter Costume Here Are Some of the Most Fashionable Kinds at Greatly Lowered Prices Women's $3.00 French d QP Pair Gloves at $1.70 French overscam lambskin gloves in tho popular Biarritz stylo, with 5-inch tops and Paris-point embroidery. In brown and beaver, white and white with black crochet embroidery. Easter Gloves for (J ng Pair Men at Wb.yO P. X. M. natural color chamois gloves with spear-point embroidery in self or black. Smart one-button style. Also P. X. M. gray mocha gloves with self or two-tone embroidery. These have slight surface irregularities in the leather nothing serious enough to affect their serviceability. Regular and cadet sizes. Misses' Long Gloves d A Pair for Easter 4)l.lu Whito washable chamoisetto gloves in elbow length very practical and good look ing for tho growing girl. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Elbow-Length Silk d iQ Pair Gloves for the Miss. . $lSt7 Whito silk gloves with double-tipped fingers and Paris-point embroidered backs. Imported Gloves for (J or Pr. Miss Eight-to-Fourteen J)1.00 Imported glaco gloves in tan, brown, whito and black. Pique or overseam sewn, with contrasting embroidery and two clasps. SnELLENbUrgS First Floor Our Smart and Famously Serviceable FulwoolJersey Suits In Sports Styles Specially Adapted to Larger Women Only $19.75 Tomorrow The indispensable, all-useful sort of suit every woman needs for Spring and these are excep tionally fine in qunl ity, smart in style, desirable in color. They're tailored with all those "spe cial proportions" which make for comfort and becom ingncss for a larger-than-usual woman. Wider s 1 e e v o s, ample hip nnd bust room, fuller-than-usual skirts, lowered waistline. Ex tremely good look ing! and excep tional value at this low prlco! In Good Heather Mixtures. Sizes 40', to 54. Ono Pictured. SNELLEN BURCS Second Floor vSjSriAl ml S tfitflttV, f....ti 9ft 1HI Bins innm Tlaltw ml O A. M. CtoftM nt S V M iniiir "'hum " '""' .,...- . - sjpm NELLENBUKCj ENURE BLOCK-MARKET HIrtl2srKt.ia In Time for Easter Purchases -for Gifts or Personal Use This Sale of French Beaded Hand Bags S Special at $13.95 B e a u t i fully beaded bags in wonderful color effects and very artistic designs. In the draw string or frame styles, nicely lined and fitted; in most desirable sizes. Bags that really must be seen to be appre ciated simply wonders for this price ! SnellenburgS Jewelry Section, jtSSXSSBSS w 3ViLlWHrlMsY'" 'L f - W 33S&X Jst Floor liH l lUl!r Mtswl" r A a J W ( nsralr T. fltWd ' L .ViVt LWvM (iSf y Lyemonstratioa 'I Ends Tomorrow?- Only one more day in which to meet Mrs. Case, expert corseticrc, direct from the "Salon du BON TON," New York. This is tho opportunity of the sea son for our patrons to re ceive special instructions re garding correct corseting. Visit our Corset Depart ment either today or to morrow and bo fitted to a BON TON corset; it will be well worth while. Wo arc showing mnny new models of BON TON Corsets. SNELLENBURGS Second Floor Easter Choosing in Good Petticoats With price savings no woman will want to overlook. $5.00 $1.59 $6.75 $G.50 & $7.50 All-Jersey Petticoats $5.00 and $5.95 Of excellent quality, with pretty pleated flounces. Light and dark colors to go with all the new Easter suits and frocks. Extra-Size Taffeta and Jersey Top Petticoats Full-cut, well-made skirts with pretty milled and tucked flounces, in plain and changeable colorings. Excellent quality; smooth fitting over the hips. $5.00 Messaline Petticoats do Qr Also very good skirts of tyO7V taffeta and all-silk jersey,- in very attrac tive styles. Wanted plain and changeable color effects. $2.25 Figured Taffetine Petticoats Of finO. Kttlivlv nilnlltv wlfh nrnnA l.i.l... made with pleated flounces; excellent skirts' for everyday wear. SNELLENBURGS Second Floor $1.59 Introducing For Easter The "Miss Neva-Late" Bag a handbag with a purpose which would make a most useful Easier gift at $6.95 As pic- .oW tured a novel- ty that fZ m' la nl if m m onco eco nomical and advantageous. Mado of fine box g r ain g o a t skin in swagger style fine for business and pro fessional women a con venience that ALL women can appreciate. Tho watch is an excellent timekeeper and is accompanied by a written guarantee. Black, brown, gray and navy. First in Philadelphia at Snellenburg's like all the smartest handbag novelties! SNELLENBURflS Leather Goods Section, First Floor. J V Saturdau Specials in the Notion Department in Coiffure Accessories Chic Little Curls the latest fad 29c Set Four pretty little curls to the set, in all wanted shades; just in time for the smart Easter coiffure. Fashionable Psyche Puffs, 25c Card Each card containing one large or two small puffs. "The Rofee" Real Hair Nets, 10c Each 3 for 25c Made of excellent quality hair; each enclosed in a separate sanitary envelope. Light and medium brown, dark brown, black, blonde and auburn. SNELLENBURGS Notion Department First Floor Beautiful Easter Footwear for Particular Women Really remarkably fine for such very moderate prices, here in splendid assortment, at $7.50, $8.50, $9.00 and $10 ) At :N. SNELLENBURG & CO; $7.50 -Tan Calf Two Strap Pumps with leather military heels, dark brown kid lace oxfords with leather military heels, black satin one-strap pumps with high and low French heels. At (fcO CA Dark Brown Calf PO.OV One-Strap Pumps with high or low French heels. Light Gray Suede Pumps with, high and low Louis heels. At fcQ nn Tan Calf One- and Jy.VV Two-Strap Pumps and Lace Oxfords with military and Baby Louis heels. Gunmetal Pumps, black and brown kid lace oxfords with military heels. At (lin nn Tan Calf One lU.UU Strap Pumps with Baby French heels, pntent colt vamps with gray suede backs and high French heels. The Daintiest & Most Practical Shoes for Babies, Children and Misses New Shoes for the Cltildren's Easter Babies' Real White Buckskin Button Shoes, $4.00 and $5.00 Babies' Patent Button Shoes With White Tops, $3.50 and $4.00 Babies' White Nubuck Button Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00 Babies' Tan Calf Button Shoes, $3.00 and $4.00 Babies' Patent Button Shoes With Champagne Tops, $3.00 and $4.00 Children's Tan Calf High-cut Lace Shoes, $4.50 to $7.00 Children's Patent Colt Button Shoes, $4.50 to $7.00 Babies' and Children's Tan Calf Lace Shoes With Champagne Top, $5.00 and $0.00 Children's Patent Colt Lace Shoes With White Kid Tops, $4.50 to $7.00 Children's Genuine White Buckskin Lace Shoes, $0.50 to $9.00 A Large Variety of Dainty Styles in Children's Low Shoes, in the Most Desirable Leathers, $2.25 to $6.00 bNELLENBURGS Second Floor Fine Silk Shirts For Easter beautiful kinds just those wanted for Easter suits id t Really Extraordinary Savings! Regular Price $10.00 for splendid striped silk, nnd white crepe do Chino shirts on sale here tomorrow at only $5.65! $8.00 Silk Striped White i Baby Broad cloth Shirts at $5.00 WWla.WM JfUJr IMmI $10 Striped Crepe, Baby Broadcloth and Radium Silk Shirts, $G.50 $12.00 Heavy Satin-Striped Jersey and Crepe de Chine Shirts, $7.95 $13.50 Heavy Super-Spun Broadcloth Shirts, $8.95 Heavy Shantung Pongee Shirts, $5 and $6.50 In neck-band or collar-attached styles. Mado to our special order in Japan. Extra Special! 2400 Men's $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Four-in-Hands.for OC Easter at Only ODy All of high-grado imported and domestic silks in a wondrous assortment of stunning new patterns and most popular colorings. $1 and $1.50 Silk Four-in-Hands, 65c Of extra-fine quality in a wide range of newest striped and figured effects. SNELLENBUROS First Floor 8400 Pairs of Men's Standard Grade Socks in a Sale Pair Men's 39c Socks at Fine mercerized cotton socks with mer cerized ribbed tops, double soles and extra spliced heels and toes. In black, cordovan, navy and gray. Men's $1 Pure Silk jQc Pair Onyx Socks at. . 07 Pure thread-silk socks with double soles and extra-spliced heels and toes. In black, cordovan, navy, gray and other wanted col orB. Snei i KNBifRcS First Floor 25c 3600 Men's $1.25 &$1.50 Athletic Union Suits at 79c Highest grade, athletic style union suits of finest materials stripe and plaid lawns and nainsook checks. All full cut, well made and well finished. bNEl 1 ENBURTjS 'First Floor Brand-New Shipment of Women's Beautiful Silk Undergarments Much Under-Priced $1.50 Camisoles Or' In dainty flesh color; several 7 O very pretty models with lace trimming; also tailored models $3.00 to $5.50 Chemises In manv verv attractive stvles. with rib bon or built-up shoulders. Mostly flesh color. $7.00 Gowns d A QO Of heavy crepe de chine with J)t!VO pretty lace trimming. $1.98 & $2.98 98c Special Lot of Sateen Bloomers In flesh color only trimmed with hemstitched ruffle; well made; full cut; of excellent quality. SNELLENBURGS Second Floor wffwfr Everything to Make the Kiddies Appear at Their Best on Easter Morning and prices that suit even purse Chcoatesn,s ,Easter $9.95 t0 $ 1 6.50 Many very smart and attractive new models in the best Spring colors and styles sports coats with belts and pockets, pretty dress styles. Sizes 2 to $11.9.- $2.9r 6 years. Children's Organdie Dresses $2.95 to $6.95 In lovely colorings some smocked, others ruffled in quaint fashion. In white, pink, blue, maize and orchid. Sizes 2 to G yeurs. Babies' Short White Coats $0.95 to $15.00 Pretty new models for Baby's Easter in fine quality crepe do chine, serge nnd cashmere; some smocked prettily, others with dainty touches of embroidery.. Pink nnd blue; sizes 1 and 2 years. Children's Straw Hats, $3.95 to $8.95 In the best of taste, and very becoming to little girls of two to six. Plenty of the popular roll brim styles with bands and streumers, in black, brown and navy. Sizca 2 to 6 years. Babies' Lingerie Caps, $1 to $1.95 In many dninty styles. Boys' Suits, $3.50 to $1.95 Cunning littlo Easter suits for young sters of two to six, with white jackets nnd colored trousers or in solid colors. Variety of quaint styles; all very well made and of excellent quulity bNCLLENBUROS Second Floor :N. SNELLENBURG & CO; .J.,.' .H
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