m&j ' ia W P ""l - TJ JA2AHM Aj.r. a.' ISSETS HOTEL ' "JOHN 0 II. MEWWB, Pfrf. nMKfBttPwBnM u AS HEN IRK Iktrd SHEIK Fex Tret 7137 JMI ITY-TEE, FoaTret 7!5t Cenipar Iho nbee ConnerUert heerA and roll wllh ether make.. If MMi'r net convinced Connerlied Heard. nn-1 " A,lB DDUT w" wl" awfully reftlTfd " 'our money and ftH FABEi CONNORIZED MUSIC SHOP 4 MtKTII 60TII, HTBBRT (. BMSKEffl)B!SiaSK8Hia, eiVfSiW Why bring your tar downtown every day? Save time and mericy by using the Yellow Cab Poplar 8600 H A efte FWes Faster Than Time Don't give it a chance. Do De posit yours en payday night, before you go home. We are open until 10 o'clock every week-day, se there's plenty of time. REPUBLIC W " vwiW i W2& Chestnut Street HOURS 9AM-1QPM puiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuniiiii Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens Seft-meated, weighing Wa lbs and less. At all our Meat 'Markets 1! lmituinniiniiuiiinniaBiiMiimiiiuniuiiDimiiiummnniniiiiBiiffimineK , XT AItmSL. ! Fire Fighter Hindered by Se vere Celd at North Fortieth' Street Fire FAMILY FLEES TO STREET Only by remember ing te sav Ben-Gav. will you be sure te get the original Baume Bengue, and net one of its flattering fleck of imitators. BAUME. BENGUE .(AN.AtLGltsiQ.UE.) is unequalled in strength as a stimula tor of local circula tion. It drivel away the pain of neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, etc., by its penetrat ing and lasting glow. Keep a tube handy. At all druggists. tftoe.UnntnaCoN.YAnof.Aaoo Hen; lines froze up in tbr re weather of early tnerntng, two firemen were .overcome and a family of five, Including three children, were- driven into the lcc-sheathed 'streets In a flrc which damaged the store and home of Simen Itelhman at 1101 Nprth Fortieth Ktreet today. Patrelmnn MacAna'Jty, of tin Thirty ninth street and Lancaster avenue sta tien, saw smoke curling Inte the street from a store en Fdrtleth street when he passed Fortieth street nnd 0 Irani avenue at 3:30 o'clock this morning. He ran up and found the smeKc was coming from the basement and first fleer of Itetlimnn's store. He went te the side deer, . knowing that a family was asleep upstairs, and aroused Itoth Iteth man by ringing-the bell and shouting. The house was full of smoke when MacAnally pushed his way In. JThe fire had net passed the first fleer, how ever, and the family fortunately had time te dress before leaving the house. When Mr. and Mrs. Hethraan with their children were wifely down the Hinek-f-tilled stairway MacAnally turned In an alarm. Neighbors, nreused by the patrolman s snouts, took the famllv In. Tlie slippery streets made It difficult for the engines te make speed te the fire. Engine Company Ne. 10, from Belmont and Ulrard avenues was the first en the scene. When the firemen laid out a hose line ther found the nearest' plug frozen and bedded partly In snow and ice. The firemen chopped at the ice and thawed the tilui. men from the chemical engine raeanvv hile attacking the tire. Harry Dixen and Walter Orlemcr. hesemen of Engine Company Ne. 1(1, carried n chemical line into the cellar. where the fire was burning hottest. Ilethman used the cellar te store hl surplus stock, and the acrid fumes of burning shoe leather made the task of getting near the tire difficult and dan gerous. ' ' tjremen working outside with tn lese line s:iw ulxen nnd liriemer fall, nnd a rescue party went In after them. Heth men had been oerceme by the fumes. They were rushed te the Prcs li.Ucrian Ilmpital I" a patrol and re vived. Heth insisted en returning t the lire, and helped extinguish it. The hose line were rlfficd is quickly ih pei-iMc. The water was scarcely turned en when "'tie of the lines froze In the terrific cold. This further Im peded the fiicmen, while another llpa was Mlbstltutcd. The water turned into Ice nlmest as seen ns it struck the building. The fire proved a stubborn one, btirniug through te the first fleer and damaging it badly. The firemen, liehtinir neainst every handicap, yet managed te confine tne tire te tne Dusemcnt and first fleer. The fight went en for an hour and a half, and when the blaze finally was extinguished the men wcre nearly ex hausted from the cold. Ilethman estimated his damn te he about $3000. ELECTRICIAN KILLED Charles Raker Electrocuted In Penn. ylvanla Railroad Powerhouse A few hours after n dnushter hml been born te his wife at their home In Davlcsferd, Charles Raker, en electri cian emnlejcd en tbc Pennsylvania Railroad, was killed yesterday. lie was electrocuted wiwe ut work In the railroad powerhouse at Bryn Mnvvr. It was saidt last night that Mrs. Raker was rn a serious condition after the birth of her child, and would net be informed of her husband's death until later. Ii.ii.Cr had beet, iiwakc rrest it tl i night, the birth 'of the baby occurring caily jes-tcrday miming. lis repirtid for vel at the povvcrhei:u promptly. huertiy neterc neon no accidentally tuticned a live wire. J. R. Keci ' nnether werkmn.i. u Raker touch the wire, and hurried te aid him. In doing se he fell from n scaffold and broke his right arm. He was taken te the Bryn Mawr Hespitul, where Baker's body also was taken. RESCUES PET MONKEY Patrolman Braves Flames and Saves "Charlie" "Officer. save my Charlie." cried , Mrs. William Tayler, after nn oil stove I had exploded en the second fleer of her home, 1134 Lembard street. "He s the only one left In the house and he will bum te death." Serscnnt Wcltzel. of the Tuelfth nml Pine streets police station .touched by I tne wemans appeal, plunged into the srnoke and flame. Thrice lie was flung back coughing, from the dense smoke, but the' fourth time his determination was rewarded and he emerged u few moments later with Charlie safely wrapped in a swath of bedclothes. "Let me see the child I saed from n terrible death." said the sergeant after the iedic. Ills comrades slowly un covered Mrs. Tajler's net monkey Charlie. URGES BARSJ0J1AVERF0RD College Paper's Higher Entrance Requirement Suggestion Met Coldly Se many students liave applied for entrance at Haerferd' College, enroll ment next year will be incrrut-cd about 1.10 per cent. Tt has been urged by the lluierferd News thut admission standards be raised. That suggestion has net received the indersement of students generally. Un dergraduates think entrance require ments are high enough and are of the opinion that the students admitted should be .the best athletes and all around men. Three hundred high school nnd pre paratory bejH have indicated their de tire tn enter Ilaverferd next September. The total enrollment new Is enlj a lit tle mere than '201). LOSES $5000 Jn"wFnES Thieves Reb Cellar of North Seven teenth Street Man Abraham M. Seltr reported te tlie police today the theft of his stuck of. wines and llipiers taken from the cel-1 'lur of his home at IW7 North Seven-j 'I eon Hi street. He sas that the stock, I was worth about $5000. ' I Tim rnUhers lirekn Inte his cellar eurlv estcrde.v by prjlng open a cellar win-1 dew. Through the window they re moved sixteen cuscH of chnimmKttc. six fire-gallon jugs of whisky and three thirteen -gallon kegs of wine. They left only euc thirty-gallon barrel of whisky, ij-i. .'.....'.; ???" "WW msaBummmsezmi i mmbssk, b-jbi WtJUtmWmMf '' '!"-''-''' i'LJ-L1;11. J C.:.Wr.''t - m'- Miw. m jLiT-'' vLil4w-MBte '' f X 1-1? f. y J, jlil1 9H, 5 1 KAWCKIUUli & (JLU 1 MItK 'V. fifrJXiWfW iEiYO run j. ' ". TO-MORRO.W Saturday Millinery A Display of New Spring at $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 Fresh from their boxes, a charming new line of Spring Hats, in all the novelty straw braids and fashionable soft meshes; lip-stick reds, leaf greens, azure, b'ues, black, plenty of the African browns and navy blue, the mastic shades and periwinkle tints a veritable old-fashioned garden of colors. Mere New Trimmed Millinery at $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Net a fashionable shape, shade or -style of the season missing. Many are copies of imported shapes, and the artistic trimmings se deftly placed arc all of the finest. The sketch shows seven of the dozens of new shapes; some with fruit and. flower trims, some simply draped and caught with an ornamental pill', some with softly plaited undcr-brim or diadem effects of massed leaves or flowers. Alse druped Turbans of horse hair cloth, and plenty of Hats for the matron. New Tailored Stitched Tweed Hats Just Arrived $3.50 and $4.00 Square and reund crewris, and flexible brims that can be worn in any shape that is becoming. In sand, periwinkle, rose, Copen hagen blue and jade. W&-- Strawbrldxe . Clothier Second 1 loer. Marlcct Street. Wct A Odd Let of Women's Sports Coats Reduced te $15.00 Coats of tan cloaking, silk-lined throughout; also a few of jersey cloth, half-lined. Only fifty in the let, but they are all in the plain-tailored, belted-all-around, notched cellar styles, that are se favored, and they are marked at this low clearance price $15. ' a-- Htrnwbrldte & Clothier Second Tloer. Centre Misses' New Combination Sports Dresses at $21.50 Weel Knitted Over-blouse in belted slip-en btyle, trimmed with wool jersey in contrasting shade; plaited jersey skirt; sand and henna, navy and sand, brown and sand, also Copenhagen com binations. Sizes 14, 16 und 18 years. See sketch $21.50. Misses Tailored Cleth Dresses, $15.00 and $16.50 Straight-line and low-belted Dresses of navy blue Peiret twill and tricetine; lace or silk ves tce; colored cellar, braid arid button trimming, self or colored embroidery. Sizes 11 te 18 years. Misses Suits, $25.00 te $45.00 Tan, rose, rust, .green and blue colorings. Fine tweeds, diagonal suiting and trelaine. Loese box-coat models and tailored and plaited belted Suits, many with patch pockets. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls Nw Three-piece Regulation Dresses, $5.00 Separate braid-trimmed Middies, buttoned en piauecl skirt and bloomers, can ee worn as one or three separate garments. Made of blue or brown Hague cloth, 3izes 8 te 14 years. Girls' New Tweed Dresses Special Value at $12.75 . Green, sand and blue. Twe styles:, One a belted, sleeveless slip-en, with white dimity .waist with colored dots; the ether a tuilered, straight line model with patent leather belt, oddly cut hip perfkets and a white linen cellar, stitched in black. Sizes 10 te 16 years. See sketch. Small Girls New Gingham Bleemer Dresses at $3.50 Blue-and-white, red-and-whitc and grcen-and-white checked gingham, in straight-line belted style with yoke; white pique cellar and vestce; patch pockets en skirt? separate full bloemets. Sizes 6 te 10 years. S Strawbrldtfe & Clothier Second l'loer. Market Stret iA.j llll'llfl I III 1 IP Fur Coats and Wraps At Great Reductions Many arc the single exclusive models timt arc always se desir able, and all are of Furs of the highest grudes. Various Fur Coats new $125.00 te $750.00 Alse wrap effects among these. Civet cat, Russian marmot, American broadtail, blended squirrel, Persian lamb and Alaska seal. Many trimmed models. Hudsen Seal Coats and Wraps $365 te $625 Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, Wraps und Delmans, hcv cral of the Coats beautifully trimmed with hkunk. Natural Muskrat Coats new $135.00 te $225.00 Several models in various lengths, with large cellars and turn back CUffs. Pj-.8trftw bridge & Clothier Seiend fleer. Filbert Mret Complete Showing of Women's Tailored Tweed Stilts Smart Checks, Dent Twcsds nnd Melresn mixtures, including heliotrope, gray, rose, green, brown, russet, tan and Copenhagen blue. ... j Suits with box coats, belted coats, unbelted long-line coats and ctfats that cun be worn belted or net, as one prefers. Sene have the plain tents nnd the checked skirts, soma arc "tegulatien" from neck te hem, ethers swing jauntily from a single button or arc char acterized bv smartly fashioned peckets. All the new features shown in these from $40.00 te $67.50. A Fine Line of Tweed Suits, $25.00 and $27.50 Belted and fetraight-llnc models, and mod els with snmrlly blushed scams. Mannish cellars und Tuxedo fronts. Blue, rose, lav ender and tan. u Worsted Jersey Outing Suits, $17.50 and $18t.75 Plain blnck, navy and brown, and heather mixed green, blue, brown and Oxford gray. All in smart sports rvr- Htrawlirldirj nyies. Clothier Second I" oer. Centre Hi- 'Villi mm Bath Robes of Corduroy at , Clearance Prices New $1.95 te $10.00 Reductions average one-third in this varied group of Bath Robes and Breakfast Ceals of velvet corduroy. In rich shades of victory red, Copenhagen blue and wistaria. Of,Embes8cd Corduroy, $1.95 Anether model, lined $3.95 Of Wide-walc Corduroy $2,95 and $4.65 Distinctive models, variously lined $8.75 and $10.00 .Straw brl.lcs . Clothier Third l'loer. I'llbert Street. Wen Axminster RUGS In room sizes ut such prices as these should attract the at tention of home furnishers to morrow. They arc special, of course Hugs, S..lxl0.tl $13.50. Rugs, .'; 2 f est $.35.00. Rugs, 11..1xlJ feet $47.50. Royal Wilten Rugs at Attractive Prices Rugs, 6x9 feet $45.00 8.1x10.6 $61.00 and $67.r0. 9x12 $63.00 and $69.50. htrawbrMse & Clothier 1'eurtb fleer. Went A Fine New Collection of Silk Afternoon Frecks $25.00 te $40.00 (WOMEN'S GOWNS) Canten crepe, krepe-knit and soft taffeta, with the new wide sleeves, some in contrasting color; one smart model is draped, another lias ttrap plaits from shoulder te hem, and some have cellar and cuffh and pocket in contrasting color, with btylish M'lk embroidery for edging. There aic many ether models, including the one sketched, which lias Paislcv rleeves in harmonizing shades. Navy, rust, blown and black $25.00 te $40.00. MeK Levely Crepe de Chine Frecks Unusual Value at $20.00 Navy blue, black and brown. Made with em broidered tunic or with plaited tunic, some trimmed with rows of open work done in silk. The bodices have stylish self vestees and fiat or rolling cellar; long sleeves and crushed girdle. Levely Frecks und exceptional values. Tailored Duvet de Laine and Peiret Twill Dresses Special Value at $25.00 Peiret twill in navv blue, black and brown, and duvet de laine, in navy, black, brown and beuver. Straight-line, side-draped, coat and circular-skirt styles. Trimmed with Persian silk, tailored rows of fiat braid, silk embroidery or beading. Just tne Dresses every woman needs for the coatless days of Spring. . 7 Strawbrldce L Clothier s-ecend fleer, Jtarket Street New Fex Trets On VictorRecerds 75c All are double-faced records and popular new dance hits: 18856 f Dear Old Southland IThey Call It Dancing Whiteman and His Orchestra 18857 f Wimmin Geed-Bye, Shanghai C6 Royal Orchestra 18851 f Smilip' I Semewhere in Naples Green Bres. Mellerimba Orch. Ail'Star Trie and Orchestra HtrawbrldK A Clet'ller fifth' fleer Challitiste A New Dress Cotten at 55c a yard Seft and fine, with- silky batiste finish and printed in quaint challis patterns. Dots, sprigs and demure conven tional patterns en white or dark grounds. Challitiste will fashion dainty Summer frocks for binall girls, their elder sis ters) mothers and there are patterns grandmother will adore. Just received. Strawbrldse t. Clothier Aisle 0. Centre I MEN! Spring Hats Stetson Hats $7 te $10. Schebel Hats $5 and $6. Henry Heath Hats $8. Borsalirle Hats $8.00. Wickham Hats $3.75. Second, fleer. Market Ktreet. East Neckties at 50c Thousands of neckties in this collection in a great as sortment of shades and pat terns. They'll go quickly at C0c. Altln I. Market Ktreet Shirts new $1.50 Well - made Shirts in wanted patterns and color combinations of uch mate rial as woven madras, rep and fine percale. Well pro portioned, with full placket in sleeves. Si.eb 13 te 18, Kast Stere, LlKhlli Street Handkerchiefs, 35c, 3 for $1.00 Our own impoitatiens from England, nil neatly hem stitched and with these popu lar colored borders of laven der, blue, gray and rose. Market Street, Cress Aie AH Our Men's Winter Overcoats and Thousands of Suits Reduced Our entire great stock of Winter Overcoats, without reserve, is included in thia Clearance, at important reductions from former prices. Among the most important groups for to-r.ierrow are Overcoats new $17.50, $24.50, $37, $44, $59 Including Ulsters, Ulsterettes and Chesterfields the produetb of leading American houses, such as the Stcin-Blech Company, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and the Alce shops, ah well as masterpieces from leading English tailoring establishments. A wealth of styles and fabrics te meet every taste of yeung: men and elder men. Overcoats from our very finest lines reduced te $07.50. Suits new $21, $26.50, $27.50, $31.00, $44.00 A great variety of styles and fabrics for y6ung men and men of conservative tae. The reductions average one-third. Suits with one pair of trousers $21.00 $27.30 and $44.00. Suits with two 'pairs of trousers in the Clearance at $21.00, $26.50 and $31.00 . A Small Let of Overcoats. Half Price S12M. $20.00 and S27.50 J I " - " v - 7 - MrawbrhlM A r.ethlrr .set em I lour, Kast Silk Blouses PONGEE tailored and semi tailored, with cellars in all the new styles $3.00 te $4.50. CREPE DE CHINE also some of Dera Sele, that take te tucks and plaitings aiuL tai lored edgings $0 te $8.75" NEW PRINTS in challis effects, frequently s h f r r e d, trimmed in plain colors or dain tily finished with French band ing in white $8.75 and $13.50. Second fleer. Centre ( mm Fer Motorists- Step" Signal Lamps L50 Attached te rear automatic ally lights when you thtew en your brake. Complete with wire and switch and directions for installing. Strawbrldgtr i. Clothier fourth fleer, iUrket Street These Three Groups of Women's Shoes at Less Than Cost te Us Outstanding features of the Cleat ance of Shoes new going en arc these three groups of Women's Shoes, reduced te prices which are actually less than cost Laird, Schober & Ce. Shoes $6.95 Laird, Schober & Company Laced Shoes, of patent leather, with tops of black buckskin, gray buckskin or mat kid. Alse black kid and black satin Laced Shoes. Strap Pumps and Oxfords $5.45 Stiap- and Buckle-pumps of patent leather, 'and Oxfords in smart styles. A wonderful lollectien taken directly fiem our regular stock and marked at le&s than cost. High and Lew Shoes new $2.95 High and Lew Shoes from our regular stock. Reduced te less man e ic-nau tneir cese, aui active styles in tan calf and suede Pumps, and in black and tan High Shoes. gray Alse in the Clearance Arc nianv ether remarkable values in Shoes for men, women and children, rer instance Men's Shoes High Siiees and Oxfords from the James A. Banister Ce., various styles and leathers $9.45. Wing-tip and Brogue Oxfords, English lasts; of tan and black leathers $4.95. Children's Shoes Children's Laced' Shoes of tan leathers, bread shapes and welted soles $3.25. Misses' Shee, aiieus stvlcs from tegular stock $2.9."). tJrewing Git Is' Pumps; short lines from stock $3.i5. Beys' tan leather Laced Shoes, English lasts, (loedycar-uelted oak-tanned leather soles and lubber heels. Sizes 1 te G $3.65. Youths' tan Bluchcr Shoes, full round tees, Iroedyear-welted soles and rubber heels. Sizes 11 te 13 Is $3.15. - Stranbilrlsa l Clertiler l.lKhtli and I'llb-rt Streets H L-5 Steamer Rugs at Half Price In fact, the prices you pay for them aic less than the cost of manufacture. A wonderful oppeilunity for home furnishers who wish them for artistic bed throws, for travelers, for motorists and for clever women who fashion them into smart capes. Pi ices ate new $4.00 te $25.00, for rugs thut wcre double and mere. - Sliawbrldsu 4. i'lutliler I'uurth l'luei. Market Hlicet Important Information for These Planning te Cheese Furniture Tomorrow ! Please bear in mind that in this Sale All the rumiture is new; Our entire regular stock is l educed; All special put chases are under pritv; 11 the Furniture is sound, And the Best your money can buy. We Suggest Yeu Inspect These: Colonial Tilt-top Table of gen uine mahogany, easily tucked away in a corner when net in Sr? r.aI? $17.00 Blown mahogany - finish Davenport-table, sie 54x22 ins. A vety attractive fl?Q" KA piece. Sale price. T)OJ.OU Leuis XVI Console Table of genuine mahogany, for your hall or that bare space be tween doers Sale (PQQ CA price HsdO.Dxf Over-stuffed Living-room Suit of five pieces, consisting of a full-size davenpeit, high-back wing chair, side chair te match davenpeit, bench and davenport-end table. A new arrival in a new design, all outside backs i Sale upholstered, and seats with loose Windser Chair finish. Sale price . ' , sp.i?VB'!,!T".. $325.00 in mahogany $10.00 Bieakfnst-ruem Suit of 8 pieces in mahogany. Consists of a hide hide beard witii large linen drawer, sepumte silver diavver nnd two small cupbe.uds, a china closet, a serving table, an oblong exten sion table and 4 saddle-seat pnvr..:s?!0..... $400.00 Cane-back Living-room Suit of three pieces, mahogany-finish. Has full-size davenpeit, chair and rocker with loose spring cushion scats. Davenport equipped with two pillows and roll. Upholstered in a cleur or tapestry. Reduced about one-third, iltern ig price &&DV.VU Mrawbrldce A I'lethlf r-c- furniture, Third fleer, .Mtul llednleud and I Ileddlne, fourth fleer, Uwt T Dimity Bed Spreads at $2.65 Snowy Spreads, of the best quality of domestic dimity. Sire' 80x90 inches. The kind ninny women like best for year-around use ami especial y for Spring and Summer. A special let of 900 Spreads at $:..05 each. I. utruwbrldge & Clothier AUIe II. filbert ftrci' HHSlI ift.1! . 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