rg.JKVit.twffVirtTjw? VfXf -V'- I'WfSW(W? '"'I VJW'W '. BBMvmBr 33WHNIN.a TOBklCl iLEDrER-PHIBABELHIA ITKJDAYfl 'APKJLD 15, 11)21 I) IN1904PRESENTED Harding P'"8 Congressional Decoration on Gunner Who Saved Ship WaMilnfftoii. April lti. Kolicrt Kil wnrd C. "f Hclmont, l'n.. n chief ruii vr In tho nnvy, yesterday enjoyed the distinction of linvlng tlie T'rcylilcnt of E' VnKcrl Stntro pcrsnnn ly pin on Ills V...J (,P highest nwnnl for valor ?i, romtrrxslonnl Medal of Honor. Boom of the AVIilto HotihO, on Hie scv fntcrnth nnnlvcr-mry of the . ny on hlch Cox saved the Ijatl psliln Missouri I"m destruction ly IloodinR tier after magazines nftcr nn cxplolnn Inn tur rit had set flro to powder In the nd ViinlnR hnnillinB room. M'tto other men. M. Monsen nnd S. n Kchcpkc. then gunners' nintci. but :' cnniral'sionct! officers, previously l.j rerelved medal of honor for their Crelcwork i'1 nslntlng Cox In rcmoviiiR Injured mtn from the burninjr hnndllnjj loom. Thirty men were killed in tho ,1CCox fit thnt time held tho rank of warrant officer nnd wns debarred from iircivinp the medal of honor by tho ftvf providing for its nwnnl only to iellted men, though tho recommends Hon of the enptiiin of the Missouri was , -proved bv the. commander-in-chief J the North Atlantic Klcet nnd Pres ident Iloocvc1t. Not until Inst Feb ruarr was speclnl legislation enacted permitting exception to bo made in In presenting the mcdnl President Harding enld: "Our country haB bepn so blessed In the rourngc nnd patriotism of Its nons, jo accurtomed to expect supremo burn U from them, that wc have been ihair of conferring distinctions. Tours h the first in which nn officer of the K'avy has received it through such u ceremony as we nro holding today, nnd o this presentation marks for you nnd tjr us the unique recognition of cx irnonllnnry deserts. "You have mnintnlncd the finest tra ditions of n service splondldly enriched rlth the records of noblest sacrifice, flptclfiehnpss, heroism. You havn been ene of the makers of those traditions to which wo look ns tho complete as surnnco of our country's security, power nnd eminence in tho world. Your example will always shine ns n beacon for others to whom may come the call for wch service ns you have, given, nnd I trust thnt the testimony of your nation's gratitude, which I now plnco on tour breast, may be for many others nn inspiration to such deeds ns you have donn for tho honor nnd service of your country, your comrades and humanity " PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street Specially Arranged for Saturday s' r La Ha Tweed and Jersey SPORTS SUITS A Every Suit Worth $29.75 .50 13 Stunning Tweeds nnd Jerseys In Modes Ultra nnd Modish. Kcry new nnd t-mart shade, All sizes. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! I. PRESS & SONS SPECIAL SALE of WATCHES HIGH GRADE 20Y!jir Guaranteed aax nU AWLiWm HI k tai JEWELED Adjoatcci Movement (15.00 Valu 15JEWELED Adjusted Movement 20-Ycar GOLD Filled OcU- ffon Watch (25.00 Value 14 f 14-K SOLID GOLD 15-Ieweled Adjtutfd Wotthee ?30.00 Valuo ""Order. Filled. Big CaUlog Fr. iwss&souc 'foNowcHe-Jw 5 8th & CHESTNUT STS. ,0,7AllllETSL903JWRrIETST. Btor Optae Dully Rt 8 A. M. wa Closes at BJO V. M. :A11 These Goods On Sale Tomorrow: Mull and Thone order Tilled. Bill, Walnut 3800 Keystone, Main 430 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE $4V5Ready-to-Wear Hats Ono of our favorite New York makers sold us them at a splendid price concession and wo paBS the advantage on to you. $2-98 AUR April Sale of Homefurnishings is Giving Opportunity to Economically Replenish Household Supplies & CJi v Add the Things Which Make f or Gr eater ttominess. This Store Ofters Exceptional Values-Don't Miss Them! Ueorgette Dainty neckwear to brighten the sombre gown or milt Vestees,980$2 Fine Uce and orsandle. Coat & Dross Seta. 49c to 9Bc Dports Serl, $8.78 to 910.00 Marabou Capes, 83.70 to $10.08 Xeraml and Plash Stole, 98.08 Ut Brothers First Floor, North HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE " p t Market Eighth YollowTradingSUmpWithEverylOcPmrcbaseADDay Filbert Seventh $2 to $3.50 French Pearls IQQc H cmarkalitc "Bt group of 1500 All W 8trlr8! J WJF HJF , IB, 18. 20 nnd 24 inch lengths. Lovely, lustrous bends; wax filled White and soft crram tints. Many hnvo solid gold catches. Ut Jlrothers First Floor, South Dressy models of llserc, mllan hemp and crinkle lisoro combiner! with Georgette. At tractively trimmed with flowers, fancies nnd ostrich. 2- UB $4 Sports LI-i. nau. . . . ) i t Japanese straw In nlnln I i ana two-tonp enects i Ut lirothert First Floo'r. North ..-' Men's $8 to $10 Silk 1$ M .85 Shirts J m. Savo half or nearly half! Well known makes in highest grade- silks including flat nnd satin stripe crepes, heavy broadcloth silks, silk striped Jerseys and rich satin striped tub silks. $l.SO "Charvee' Silk Fow-in-Hands, 59c Genuine "Charvet" plain col- ! tors nnd exquisite two tones. Plenty black and navy blue. ! Style Supremacy and Absolute All-Wool Fabrics Make the Distinction In KSCHBAUMSpringSllitsk1l,I i tii The London shrunk fabrics lisprl Viv TfirKfhvniim ninctint Vm T,!!?s!f!, c i,n o,M?n- I lBJ ffi methods employed in buildinj? this master clothing. tu uCi' tailoi!cJ1 "nd flnhed by experts, the quarter-lined coats in up-to-the-minute two- and three-button models have taped seams and are proof f Kirschbaum thoroughness. Cassimercs, cheviots, tweeds and mixtures in browns, crrnvs and blups are featured embracing attractive stripe, check and plaid effects. Also Kirschbaum Suits and Top Coats to $45 $1.25 "Seal Pax" Union Suits. Small checked nainsook athletic style. k. -First Floor, 7th St. $1.15 mmk m mwwik m tf'itUirSNB Sale! Men's Two Trouser Suits! $18, $25.50, $31.50 Cassimeres, cheviots and pencil stripes in ; brown, blue and gray arc included in this great ; collection of single- and double-breasted models ! ', which represent the best in tailoring. ' ! t There Is flt, comfort and economy in these Suits for Stout Men $25, $30, $35, $40 : ' No need to pay for snccinl tnilorinc luat because i ypu're large, when 6uch cassimeres, worsteds and blua a fcBr;u.- in oo in io iiic.il iiiuuBure may do DOUgnt in CUS- torn tailored clothing at such nominal prices. Each I group gives wide choice and insures 100 per cent. satisfaction. Waists 4.98 Beauti- "J IUl WU1SL3 that have all the freshness summer. and charm of lK)t 1- OverhlousK In flesh and whit" Emliroltlereft nt feit, trimmed with very dainty Val lace, which also edgen the. ruffn Sllpomr itylc T.ot 3 -In flesh mid bisque, t.ace edfted frill collnr nnd cliffy Mcmstltrhed nleeves lot 3- In flesh vent effect, attractively finished with wldn applique hands In rosi pattern lace - Second VIoor J Boys' Two Trouser Suits : New Lots Added! $ 1 5 Serge Suits f.lc lirothnrt Second Floor, 7th St Norfolk models of all-wool sorgo, with half yoke, inverted plaits and patch or flap pockets. Sizes G to 17. $' (C.50 M 2FancySuit8.Q 7 Ut p A wide selection of cheviots, ens- ' B Jr g simeres, checks, plaids, plain mate-1 R BB MM rials and homespuns in the popular I B Jg bW! I Norfolk style. Sizes 6 to 17 Hosiery and Underwear Women's Silk Stockings $2.25 Values, $3.00 Values, n.49 n.98 Ucautifiil, dependable qualities and goodly sums saved! Full fashioned. Tan, brown, cor dovan, seal, Russia calf, gray, navy, black and white. .29 ' (Women's $2 Silk$ Stockings JL Wll fawhloned thread llk In hlaclt. whltn nnd crev - also Rich elieu ribbed in cordovan, rtusla t viir and irrnv with fashioned leir i Women's 39c Vetts, 29c Tottnn ribbed Low nock, aleoT hk Somn bodice Rhnp --'4 '' - t Women's $1 Union JQc ; Suits i " IXne cottnn ribbed Low neck, ', eleevele.in. tlJTlit or loose knee. .it Brothers First Floor, South Mrs. A. R. King's Pumps &. Oxfords for Children Pre-eminently the Best Footwear for Young Feet For all growing children from in fants' to young women's these cele brated trademark shoes assure qual ity, health and economy. First Step for Infant Sizes 1 to 5 $1.98 to $3.49 Kant Slip !rkin!Ust i AfisteV & Young Women's Sizes 1U4 to 7. $3.98 to $7.98 These are by far the most satisfactory footwear for children. They are made of best leathers, on scientifically constructed lasts They are made in Philadelphia sold exclusively by us in Phila delphia and are guaranteed by us and the factory. 7.11 Urothrrs First Floor, N'orth Children's Sizes 4 to 11 $2.59 to $5.98 pTMailB Tomorrow ! This price is for Saturday only! Children's $3.50 1 $4 Q Knit Dresses f JJL Of fino Zephyr yarn in coral, Pekln, buff, brown and red. Collars nnd cuffs of contrasting colors. Cord girdlo. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Lit Brothers Second Floor m-M-wff ia ?1 TSPf Girls' $13.50 to $18.50 Coats Reduced 7.79,$8.98,$14.79 Three wonderful Rrntips- l'n iinually attractive models fashion ed from velotir, silvertone, basket nnd burella cloth, also fancy mix tures Tan, brown, Pekln,, ros, rookie and raspberry. On. pic tured. 2 to fi and R to 14 year. ..... $2 Middy Blouses, $1.59 j jrnn riuiu in a i i i , - puun havo ropenhaBen or red collar and cuffs. to 20 years ....... ........ l,it B others -Second Floor $10 Organdy Dresses,, $7.98 Various prottv stvles some ropier of Imported models. R to 1 4 years On. plotnrod. Ready With Extra Big llljg, 9 Saturday Values In IflloSvb Of Women s Wear We are glad to list these items for we know that every one is a real value and that every purchaser of a coat, suit, wrap or dress here tomorrow, will have the satisfactory knowledge that she has secured a beautiful garment at an unusually reasonable price. -................. For Misses Continental Furwool in all the popular shades Sports Suits 15 Jackets have narrow belts t tuxedo collars set-in pockets. w'-iw i J - Mil AS i. . Md : ' i J J kXTTL JR7WTWA. UZV4S I 111 t 9 Sh r. ytl ,.- 0 IV AiLf . VAN. ...... For Women Suits $32.50 Poiret twill and scree in navy, black and tan. ( ut on scnu-fittinpr lines with one button front, slashed pocket3, tight sleeves buttonint: at wrist. Another 4 Croup equally as -mart is braid trimmed. .............. 63-: t Women's Wraps. $35 Bolivia in brown nnd topenhnctn. cry Misses' Suits, $25 ' Homespun nnd tweed in tan, brown and ' Hardinpr blue. stunninp; model lined throuKhnu1 with fic- Reltcd jackets with inverted plnif. notch urod penu1 do eyene silk nnd elannratcly cm collar and pockets. Another eioup is of broidercd in self color silk serpe, cut on tailored lines. Silk linmir. .................. I Misses' Coats. $16.98 x-""" '' Silvertone in navy, enpenhacen, roso v, and tan. Some with fancy sMtrhinj;, ron- tiastinc collar nnd cufTs Othori have ; throw tic and roomy pocket ' . mm Women's Dresses, $37.50 ! New Canton crepe, t.onc waisted rffeM J I with round neck, short sleeves and plain catliered skirt J rimmed in contrasting ! color bone rmo about the neck, "ilpmr nnd bottom of the skirt ................... . Misses' Dresses. $17.75 ' Women s Sport Suits, $18.50 P vrt ,Jrt Ui, a c i e (nntinntai iivf p ?nl wii(l (ptj epe do chine, taffeta, satin nnd 'Pi-sre nf , ,XA,. ,,,, ,.,, ,,,, , ., v, ' , , ,.,., nil the prettiest new shndp! and n ihnrminp I ' unnnnh . ur .n , n.n ,,....., ariety of styles. ONE PICTURED AT EACH PRICE. i t h ),-, s., ,,vi h Save close to half on these wonderful offerings in our April Furniture Sale! This600 Dining R r ... - jj . i iE?m I 'lb! J a v oom Suite American walnut 7!i inch bullet, large chinu closet, oblong extension tnble, five side chairs and one arm chair. Covered in genuine leather. This $18 Reed Fibre Rocker or Chair, $12.50 Hiond nrnia Sprlns Kpat nnd buck upholst.r- fd In good Pietonnc of floial dclRii ....................' . . .'. ...... $75 Imported Grass Suite, 37.50 Tmnnrted Chinese Grass Suite, consisting of Settee, Rocker and Arm Chair. Closoly woven to give ad ditional strenffth. Shaped W nnrl scats. Tho kind of n suite that combines comfort I nnd durability. Ut Brothers Fourth Floor ; UT SBOTUBBD ; This $300 Bed Room Suite, $165 Large bureau, chifforette, semi vanity dressing table and full sire bed Visit Out Utw Dis attst&uraat Zes; ol Evci'ylliiiij at Lownt rrlcti JlP Women's & Misses' Sports Suits ifc m U-J "" I ' 10 i 1 ' v 0vt in hro n i n ,p V nprn hn c t li if fulw ro-onn f , A ,,.t Women's & Misses' Women's & Misses': t Wonderful Values in Men's & Boy c j Coats & Wraps, $10 Dresses, $5. $7.50 ! UothinK Special bale! Of ba.ikrt pa. ' iw ot JplO !llvcrl(inn. inippni in-l O f t .1 (Tf 1 ;i s,.!1n C.rz BPIKfl 111 bi.iii tnMi-p ' o , ,,,3(.ki lunv u ,, , k, . peidiBRPtl. cirn t in I i -'v til ipp it c n' l x . nnd nav Sptrt kh -e uaillnp nil, oml,,,..! i inn wraps with hiik '' ' i- iuiiipr ' puifi mini iu iiir Ona ploturea. fi'n kiiiip. 50 MukmmX'&mc . tttw iw iiiiTWWTTWLXa"" rJfs 8H&Sterr..-x ''it Wii" nil III' -"nT" 4 'Mli r IH," 90c Night Gowns, 59c 1 1 - i n id ia i h fnnry !i ' k nnd Men's $25 ) $ Suits "toTTM Girls' $J-50 Dresses, 89c Men's $1.5 A't T CJInnlioni fl. 7 t,i M pa H Shift HRp . i y i "" , ' l0f : - $4 to $6 Corsets, $3 Popular ma'.' I '" c ,n ' Men's $1.50 Union Jfkc A (J f Suits ) 9 iL (1 I "hitc ha Iii cen i S' ' "frs Unre lenRth SI I ilifll I K"ft t lfl'8 Women's 35c . Vests, 19c t -11 1 o I I ' . . k $3.50 to $4.50 Ostrich ) Trimmed Hats HATS rW.UlfB HtFF ' ' H KU- cry stunning new model In toll brim nuil turban nnd short back pok tln nitractixely trim mU with ostrloh, r few laden with flowcru Plark nnd colnrn Ono v'otnrea. Children's $3 Hats, $1.98 TaunJv dtvlf tn mllan ntrflwa wl'li ribbon band nnd atrcamtirK TJUck nnd colon Q 14 M in i .i Men's $30 Suits, With extra trousers. to! II I H7-98 Men's $32.50 Suits, $19.98 Boys' $6.50 to $8.50 Suits,$3.98 m full, l li h tn I ' M'll - Men's $5.50 Trousers, $2.98 Boys' $15 Suits, $8.75 Boib' $12.50 Suits With extra panta. bonts and cislmoi( 1 $7-49 Boys' $1.50 Knee Pants, 99c hevlota and camlmerci fi to 17 vbi $0.98 Women's $4.50 & J , $5 Low Shoes . . . .. 98 $2, Men's $5 to $7 Shoes & Oxfords O in mtn! raH inn a-rl ki'l' In H'i.'i and tan kid anfl iay buch All HUH In th ' i' i"foila ami iinrip No 1,111 o rhff ri.tlem 1 ijiril oil Suhuau lontiinir BvaU rioor or Our How nmidtaff, 7U and Miikot ata. z: ; UT BROTHERS : fr .-i"t ( ,iAt ' u- .W
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