ft'. U ?W -7"ff!PS'i ',?W wmr .a'-. "v f; 8 II BIG BERTHA" STILL Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clothing Store Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive $ Jfl Men's and Boys' Clothing Store " m ??"B N SlB '"SM SSfll -rjxLB MYSTERY TO PARIS f"-55!"?5lW" g"'! rik.fw w,"'w r K ; ft i . i French Vainly Spend $100,000 to Learn Secret of Ger man Bombardment THIRD ANNIVERSARY TODAY Special Ctibi' OUpnfc'i Coii IflM m:i Paris. March 'J4 "The Vicnoh Mir pflico hns failed to discover the secret of (lennnm's lotifc rawer 'Ills Iterthtiii nfter cnpencliwr 500.000 francs (nor innlly about $100,000) on research.' Mtjd the I'nrii newspaper Intranii gennt in nn oilitnrliil commcntliiR on the third nnnlvcrinry of the tliiv when n shell from one of the glnnt nuns fell on St Gervnl" Church, on (lend trldnj-. 101S, Ullins ninet-Hit person", aiming whom was nn Anieriinn woman "Parliament nppropriateil iiOO.000 francs for the ileelopnirnt of nrtillerv eciunlinK the l'.erthns runic The nr tilled section of the wiir mlnNtiy awarded a lnrpe sum to n llitsslnn in ventor nnmeil ChllowosKy whn'e idea" nrop(l fruitless. " said the paper In the meantime. Colonel Delanmre Maze, a French nrtillerv officer. lioe .1... t- ,. liVl.mlli. eiin uere iciwlod br Kranee. is demonstinting hi weapon fo the Itelglaus. Although the ltntisli nssertcd thnt Woolwich Arsenal had completed In December. liUS n 31m capable of shell inc .cebruKRe and OMcnd from Mar wiih nothitiR futthor has been heard of it , American aitilleir otliceis tin! war releians here state that Amern an ct perlments to pioduce a (tun of the Hit; Itertlia tvpe were abnndotied and that (ierman alone holds the wml of r ceie ranee bronze plmpie with the names of the victim will be tnstiilliil in St Orvais' Church t"diiv in metnoi of Mi. bombardment NEW FORM OF PUNISHMENT French Boy Forced to Copy Ver sailles Treaty In One Night vptcol rnble JJipnfrh. ( npu hf. Mil I'arls. Mil nil -'" The u-c one l'remh mIioh! te.uher made of the treatv of Versailles was mealed jes trda whcmi Stephen Moret. a for mer soldier, complained to the ministiv of public instruction that his im, lines, njted fifteen, had been foicecl to -it 1 all one night icipjini; the long doc u ment. ns a ptinisliment for tiunncx. be . mine the teacher demanded tli.U tins faek be completed 1 morniiu: "One should not epu t m son to write the treatv in one ukht when Wilson, l.lojd (leori;e and Clemenceau ifouirdl W months to d it ' said tli irate father N. Y. WOMAN IN LYONS JAIL Lost $12,000 at Roulette and Pawned Her False Teeth pcnol rnMr t)lpnlch CapyttotH. 2"H Paris. March -." Mrs C.lachs Cor don of New York lias been sentenced to a month's impugnment in the Jail it I.Mins on the complaint of the Amer-iim'c-onsiil nt that nt who ca-hed a worthless check for her riio worn in. who was well dressed -tntccl she had Ion 1- 0H0 plaTinjr roti i"ttc at Monte Carlo and had pawned her jewelry, baggage and even h r falo t'i to lic'ir liei win back to Americ.i When ejected from 1 train at l.jons tie was penniless and hungrr y y y ! L. I). Herccr Co -.1 S. id tt. Wf Man iaoo 1 rfc'f SIS Galvanized Boat Pumps y t ' ! wjlofc Boxm and Mailing Tube EDWIN J. SCHOETTLE CO. 533 N. 11th St. Phllidelphk i. I - ! I LUMBIHGftHEAT m AfkA I I MxvilFnnvN Mi vrv' ", Bc" ) 4. JOBBING A SPEClALfT mK 52AWalnut St. mm j . RooM OUR PRICES :if modrriitf, thouch our fm4U nr of (fit ( htitrpMt, 1'rinp It IundirinH nil (Mnnrr ?lfiiti h injcfd Dnilr T-.7 South Ifith I i n Investment of good htability Mini 111 x It rriuni til ynii he uhlc to I" ! 3 mir rnonf v (lit tr.ir rrnm intw In hltfh xrnilts fcrtirlllrH that lll Irld K'f W liai fr ilr tfntrull l(trntnl OfHce Huil(linK 11 ITU ). I f ! 11 Willi iridi.c f tl 1 UTk within i tr ir two Hil n h Mctnlii ! ' ' Minn r' Mm t1 i mr h i i i i i Iff r m i t .1 f j v i i ( Ml I MH.I It Ol I M I. x Plants trees, shrubs call or tele phone to your home nurser to be sure of qua I it. Trcei, Slirubi, Flowen Ever rni, Frulli, Vinti and HeJjtj. mcMFFHAMSon,' HawnTynvm & rWtUWKjrut 67 14 Chew St. Irlrphcmri lirrninntcmii -UJ 67 Years Crowing Plant I V t y V y Men's Topcoats $19-75 $24-75 "JsW'X"'' f y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y lB PT iB iVili Store Orders Accepted Xjjk L i BiggJ Open t-very Evening SUB! uiKKK:a 1019-21 Market Street Boys' Blue Serge j & White Suits For Confirmation Wear Tomorrow, Mr. Hill Is Ready Again, With b-MMK. II ". i lWB tyttmWBM r yHBP Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase 2flHHfluv?5JdB UMHifliHrfUHBBn(IBbB2rKldcVIHflSHMSlilV HMeV''TKK MCjk vt? IA k. S. v flAAfiKlHMft 51 BET'W Fthe Biggest Crowd in Clothing History! Never Before Has Such a Genuine, and Bona Fide Saving Ever Beeq Possible at a Time Every Man Wants New Clothes And, Man, realize that there is no chance you are taking, for Mr. Hill's personal guarantee goes with every purchase. Where else will you find a value to equal this and right at a time when every man wants his new Suit for Easter. This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY and if you miss it you are going to be out many, many dollars. i It is values like this that have made possible MR. HILL S Large Store. Single-breasted Models Double-breasted Models Form-Fitting Models Conservative Models 1 and 2-Button Models Fancy-Pocket Models Man, alive, there isn't a style a pattern a material or a color that you have decided upon but that is represented in this remarkable sale. If you want that now suit for Easter don't delay come in tomor row and you will be the most sur prised man in Philadelphia when you see the values Mr. Hill has ready at $15. J .L , i 1 f WWii im- nnm WM iMBjrB iM iB Also Tomorrow a Wonderful Group 1000 Men's 1 & 2 Pair Pants Hand-Tailored Spring Suits Actual Savings of $10 & More Talk about styles materials or colorings why, man, you never saw such a collection or such variety before. Every well-known make is repre sented and the kind of clothing that is custom tailored in every detail. Never before has anything like them been offered at these low prices. And remember 2 PAIRS OF PANTS with most of these suits. .ij rtdirM IcErU'." " "iyt.r W EtL iSB AirfkiB- Br 1B T3l li?-Q.fl yj "-PB I-Tyj-gM-fjrrr M M l31-! 2iBl.lTBt-:B9l;iB:-P B I ' Save Up to One-Half! Mr Hill has mi rely taken care of the boys, too. The entire third floor devoted to Boys' Clothing exclusively is just crammed full with newest garments for them. Take these suits, for instance all in the smartest belted styles with two pairs of lined pants. Every wanted material and &hade. All sizes up to 18 years. 3- -X. B - W kl mm I --'d 'tVzUm S- - f OfcliB )? HE II m i Boys' Spring Reefers and Topcoats Special $5-95$7.95 $9.95 ..s The Hill Co., 1019-1 02 1 Market St. i i I Tl : : t y i Y ? iT o I t Y Y X t t Y t 1 Y J V ! Y ( Y Y Y : Y Y Y Y Y t Y f Y 0.