SB . .i&TiSiiiiiHWFVvirzr: iiNT yipj'tWmMmmmmmmrwm,MLftjP'jl-iiji,. main I'llfT, ' . SJth I'll. .tlA ,isffl'jwi.iKr,i vasBW,v;a,.fi.v,'TA'WMMiVT ji'Twihbhww.ik " .? p 2i&&wm rw BTO,iWBPW'5P JSS2LS& J TJi rt- , . JIHHff fciMK Jrl iW&kKI '" .! S..tit& "W' I m Vs U 'A II? I?. F ft IV w If".. V rM ! iii iriiiBT'BTri . naT.TBNVJtBr "rn . rr r"w iwiv r jcj y jyjajwiu- jl'udihu ' liriJLfu-JCiiVTr. ,V TIm Depealten n4 WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Infant. cad Chlldraa'a Clothing nudr-MM ad Mid te Order 114 Seuth 17th Street FREE EXHIBITION e PAINTINGS by GEO. A. TRAVER McCLEES GALLERIES , . 1507 WAI.NL'T STREOT CTAMMERING BUNK ) Ml HI ULUiM Secial Secretary NOW PRINCE'S AIDE Lecal Pugilist Arrives in New Yerk With Nephew of Khedive of Egypt SECRETARY AND CHAMPION MgWTYetir Hprth l)fffc Corrected II & T4 niiiiinuKii 1'a.u.. I Evcninu Classta .Yeu) Forming II Phen" Walnut 101)2. Rend for l)oeklt nent tn Kinimrr n"" m iiiiiuk nil rhi ills.! W;'Z',.Vfl Barasitui ar Tlr lJ-V HI M a J JJ 4 TJi l"" y- CAMELS $1.28 Piedmonts Chesterfields Lucky Strike Sweet Caporal 2-20c packages for 25c Cartea of 200 Parcel Pest, 7c extra SCARLETT 703 Cheitnnf St., Phila., Pa. Mitchell Fletcher Ce. Anybody Want te Apply for MeCleskey s Jeb? Just llk Unlip Until' crown, tlic ppcretar.xshlp held liy "Wink" Me Me t'leikey, who ii also riiIiIe mul hex In tutor te Prince llirnhlin, of Kgrpt, full te him who i thp linnl t hitter. It U n question of thp Mirvlrnl of the "fnetest." "TIip Prince mul I hex tpn rmuuh every ilny." mijs "Nllnk." "The Prince comes from thp revnl tock of Kgynt. I ceiiip from riitlailcliihln. My fnther whs lluMen mul my methep was from Irll-Atnerlcan stock. Yeu can't hent in. We get en bully together. In't thnt e, Prince Melinnimnl Alt Ihrahlm?" " 'Tl'i the truth." replied the I'rinca of Ksypt. "nnil when I find another secretary who can knock you out, you will cease te be my secretary." Fresh Deviled "Blink" McClekcy, 1'hllailelphla pugilist, la bark In the 13. S. A. as secretary te Prince Mehameil All Ibra him, nephew of the Khedive of Egypt. They arrived in New Yerk Inst night from Cherbourg en the White Star liner Olympic with two Mercedes auto mobiles and eighteen pieces of baggage. McClesker achieved some notable suc cesses In the ring here before his trip i abroad, where he became the ""heavy I weight chnmplen of Egypt." The championship title is essential because the line of succession among the secre taries of the "Sporting Prince," as he . is commonly known In his native and I adjoining land, Is by the knockout route. The literary wallop of Mr. MeCleskey 1 may be somewhat feeble, but with the I mitts he Is a genius which keeps him in men regam wan l'rlnce lbralilm. ILL. SiJi .' H .K r - , i, wkir.u s . .. '""IT74 rK'Vti. MNMWlMaMMBSiMJLMWMMMHMMSiBMMWMMaMMSMMMaMS "BLINK" McCLOSKEY rhllndelplila. pugilist, who lias ar rived with Irlnre Mehanml AJI Ibrahim of KgTt In New Yerk. He is secretary the Prince, which job he earned by knocking out the previous Incumbent LEGION POST ACTS AS BOROUGH GUARD Ex-Soldiers Patrel Aldan at Night te Put End te Petty Thievery Members of the Aldan Ten of the American Lglen are patrolling the borough and the Made in our Delicate- en Kitchen from Freth whose favorite recreation, according te g I the Egptlan "'Who's 'Who." is boxing. I fOllC I Jrr' MeCleskey will help th Prince VldUd .spend judiciously n pocket money allow ance or aoeut scou.uue a year. Mr. MeCleskey is net only the Prince's sec retary, but efficiat interpreter, guide. nhllnennrinf nrtA tiaml nn.l n netlrA L1...1. a. .f.IuLUi. .U M.. !: l I.". "''" ""," """"" "" wrrai. imer uiuuiiiii wru ...c-i, rp.ut.u,., 1 0 menca. wnere me I'rince is going te spent! about eight months looking it ever from const te coast and elsewhere, it .Mr. MeCleskey is agreeable. marrv Miss Jean FiHher. mllutnnt of A Right Jab Lands the .lob 'h,e a"11liary e the .,,l0ihis,Su..n(3a5;' I . Hew Mr. MeCleskey happened te fall ' M!fHbher lhcs at MM Seuth L8,lth I Inte the job of helping the "Sporting strcet- Prince" spend a fortune a year came ,. , . , .. I about this way : L,,- V' Or''cle-V r?et- y- Aftpr Romp rlnff successes here. Sir .". '"- aiituBicr inuiuic, itur tehiened. Dei. Each $4.00 35c Codfish Caket, dez. 60c Chicken Croquettes, de. $3 rhene Spraee 8440 18th & Chestnut Sts. 12th & Market Sts. 5100 Germantown Ave Immediate vicinity nightly in nn ef fort te aid the authorities i n checking the op eration of thieves. The former soldiers , are under the leadership of Ed ward Deal, and question every one tney linu en tlie I AUwtic City, N. J. The I Banjo Craze HAS STARTED Let your Bey or Giri begin new Mandelin Banjo, $6.95 up Tener Banjo, $9.45 up Straight Banjo, $9.45 up JOSEPH MORRIS Everything in Music 6 N. 13th St. BOprn KTMttnKta finish Mr. MrCInkey found Mr. Cutyar easy picking, anil the latter took thp Uoudinet street. O'I.a in:n, nAt:.. n.i . e count after enesnappy round A right tllc mJb" of ,e Cee ge I "imlie jab and a left hook were about nil there i.0t lt-,;j nn(1 Its ,1Uviirv hns he,.,, w? "L)""!!-??? K. postponed from this Sn t "day e Marc C.""A".fir I"'fl"e""?!!5I2.-,. Tlie regular meeting of the pest will 1k held Saturday, nt the P. O. S. of A. Hall, at Twenty-ninth and Dau phin streets. Merris II. Starr, adjutant of the Stem-Price Pet 417. announces that boxing instructor a well as secretary te the Trince and hns accompanied him en alt of his teurb. Including a recent one through Central Europe. Can't Drewn MeCleskey 'Wink" has a peculiar habit of (lis- appearing ngni li France, but shortly afterward he bubbe,) 'il'iry of the pest will attend till" meet up in Alexandria. He Edit n pesttard ing. The committee in charge of the pro pre pro te I.ee Hnuck, Lancaster boxer, and his Sram inchnlew Merris H. Starr. How Hew father, Max Silverman, formerly of ,,r(1 L Stern, Inine Wilten, Samuel Seuth American street, saving he had Corsen, Benjamin M. Simons. P.enja P.enja net been drowned and that he expected ,mln Cooper, Jereme Yeung and Heward te stay in Egypt about a ear. James MncDenald. in private lire Mr. MeCleskey is for a time and appearing j State ice Commander Lewl has no- I) in unite unexpected places. eepieii nn inviiaiien 10 ee me guei 01 Jn April. lU'JO, he was reported te tnP nn,,t nt us nPXt meeuiig, .Mnrcn -... nvp lreupil in ,hn Kplnn nii (,. at 131V North Bread street. The aux- J 1 "eBHsr sVsiSBmBW J "I wonder whether I turned off the0 pas te the water heater." Yeu don't have te with the Levekln; it lights it nelf and turns itself off. The Levekin is automatic nothing te remember nothing te for get nothing te get out of order. Night or day, at any hour, eu'll have always ready het water. I.nrckln ronntructien mnkei ter operatlee economy. Levekin AUTOMATIC OAS WATER HCATt Ne Match Ne Bathtr . Ne Dirt Automatic UthU Itulf Economical Sena" for Booklet Get the Fact Mad in Philadelphia Ti. LeviUa Wsttr Huttr Ce. 39 te 43 Uirtl St, PhiU. StAyteeiafee" rfmmrJTi w f mk x t r m" 1pm PW1 4 Louts Silverman. He started his career as a newsboy in this city. When he felt the lure of battling in the ring he adopted the fighting name. "Blink" MeCleskey, after Elwood McCleskev, the former Philadelphia boxer, who I lest his sight as the result of boxing engngemcnih F. T. CHANDLER, SR., ESTATE INVENTORIED AT $125,308 Interest In Brokerage Firm en Date of Failure Was $21,000 Tnpentnnf nf tlin turimin 1 Aitntft tt 'Blink" has been In the tichtinc unm i.-.i.,-i,.i "t rimniiiup , fmm.ii.r for about twenty-two Mars. He went f t,e new bankrupt llrm of Chandler te trance in 11)11 te box Harrj Lewis, Biethcr & Ce.. tiled today, shows a another Philadelphia boxer, .uid nl- ,tal of $rJTi..'108.04. Of this the inter though In- was defeated in the third cst ln the company amounted te .'J1.000 leund. he liked Paris and decided te en j,,).. zi, 101, the date of the fail make hU home there. ' He married a French girl just before stocks and bends in the estate arc he went te hgjpt and KlnCP ,hen Bg , S74.4Sn.48.1ewclrv and house. made. only a tew wsits te hit, home In i,i,i (r..u nt si7.r,44.RS n, niuimM f the Phlln- Bascball Club. made only a few ,lsits te J.l, l,OJe " X effe'ts a 7 M4 83 Philadelphia. MeCleskey ws knocked btK of the stock "of out by Geerges Carpentler In 1020, and 11 Vatlena Lacue Ba the Prince bases his opinion of his ' !a -fit 4Vl ""f ability en the showing that he made against that pugilist. "He g.-ne f'arpeiitler a hard fight." says the 1'rim.e. "and I think Unit it would take a prettj geed man te knock him out." ,B0K PRIZE AWARD TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS EVENING $10,000 and Medal Will Be Given te t Notable Phlladelhplan The Edward W. Bek prize for the most noteworthy contribution te the , advancement of Philadelphia In the past year, will be presented tonight at the Academy of Music. The prize is known I 'X'L , 1 Urend s rect SI OiO: I ,h us the Philadelphia Award, and is gi sn ! (.rt u. Burns, a.111 North Eighteenth iicnirdliig te the judgment of a beard of street. $17,000; Dr. Thniuiw B. Cenrad, tnm,,,.s I lh." North Seventeenth street. .$."000; 111. 'winner hns net yet been nn- I " ,;- "J"0"120, UVb' Ce1 u.,ul'' tt neunced and will net he before tonight. I avenue. $SMH. rhe nveritery of the This Ik l nccerdnnce with the deed estate of Jeseph A. N hitakcr showed a ......... ... .. ... .. -. - . .. ,f Olll 1IHI 'IV awnrd. There are two ""' "'?"' r"-"": The will of Charles II. Marshall. pr'hldent of the William H. Heskiiis Company, who died at his home, (il l Vernen read, Germantown, March .". probated today, bequeathed his uitlie estate of ."0,000 te his widow. Flavin (). Marshall. Deposition of his stock interests ln the Hesklns Company Is left te his widow and Arthur B. Euteu, who are named executers. In the will of Charles Giaf. 1212 West Huntingdon street, probated to day, bequestH of $50 were made te the Evangelical Heme for the Aged, Old Yerk read and Hunting Park avenue; the Ebenezer Orphan Asylum, and te St. Jehn's Evangelical Church. The amounts of ether wills probated are as follews: Dr. Charles Krasner, creating the honors, a $10,000 check and i geld ' Letters of ailmlnltratlen, were medal 'designed' by Miss Violet Oakley . srantcd te Alfred II. Jenks of Moores and executed bv Douglas Glkhrist, of town- .N; J", Ti. kJ!i min,rnter ,' the Scheel of Industrial Art. ' I ', ' J"" H etfe &' '. Thi.r I tate amounts te $1000. The Orphans' fienirni i Court nlse directed thnt letters of ad ad en. win ministration be issued te Llewellyn II. ?.? Y,"1 1 Jenks. Jtntherferd, N. J. ; Julia Grlf - iness the presentation tonight, will In n speech by Solicitor James M. Beck. The presentations he made by Governer Sproul and Dr. W. W. Keen, chilli man of the Beard of Trustees. The Philadelphia Onhestrn. tinner the ilinrtlu'i of Dr. Leepold Stekmvski, will give several numbers. IIAAi: Of IIKAIII) THIS ONK? About th nun ami hU wlfe en the Pull man. Tlmy wni co ntee in jacKonvnie end told ti perltr te wak th.m at llllr. It'a Klnf LardtMr'a Ute.t, entlUed "llrke and BrMka." te appear la .fce ttecailn flectien of next Sunday' Publle Ldr. Adv. lit ii, 1SI0 Spruce street, and Linda lliinp. of Colerado Springs, Cole,, all brothers or sisters of the deceased. Judge Buffington te Speak Judge Biifflngten, of the I'nltcd States Circuit Court of Appeals, hns accepted an Invitation te address the Church Club of Philadelphia tomorrow night In the Church Heuse. 202 Seuth Nineteenth street. Judge Bufflnten's subject will be "Tlie Church snd Jw Cellefe," CHa.TnB Ch.il.ln ... n n .1 mh t . 1. & I villain--, uiiuuiiii tuuiuiuuiivi vi tliv . Shubln-Buchsbaum Pest, Ne. 0.", will I McClekey was touring Europe as n iBnnhMng its bugle and drum corps in r j-.. PUBlUst when he learned that Prince lantlclpatlen of the Memerial Day ex- i Kcadiag ieranim jia( instituted a new system erclses the pest plans. Efferts arc Terminal in Caire for the education of secretaries being made by the pest te find positions I Stere an(1 tlmt nlB cnlcf secretary then was for all the unemployed members. I Opa I of Egypt, 'who had "achieved' the pe- Several nremlnenf Knrntnpa irlll n.l. P of Egypt, who had "achieved the pe- Evfaiefi L81"0"', n1 Mr. McCIn'key puts It. by dress the members of Kensington Pest, j hum-miiK uui i uc utuVi iratiai), ""kne. os. at a lathers' N sht entertain- i in turn hail put another secretary te m(,nt Mnrch 17 at 2a03 Frankferti sleep, and se en. avenue. Going te Egypt Mr. MeCleskey was ' properly introduced te the Prince and Kebert J. Martin Pest 08 and Pet , after thev had sparred in n ring for n'Xn, Til. G. A. H.. are planning a few minutes the Prince expressed the Memerial Day celebration. The Enter Enter Enter oninlen that Mr. Met leskev might as- 'tainment Committee of the Legien pest . nipp tn the tpppetnpt shin iltli n nnnitk il, 1..H - C3 ti ai..i... r-. ' by meeting Mr. Cutjar in a fight te the .for March 17 nt the headquarters, B20.1 SnHHWMBH.Ma The Fielder A most adaptable, soft gauntlet dress glove of varied usefulness. Finished in the Centemeri ' tranchant style it is the acme of smartness. 'Seft, supple Nationale quality French Kidslcin in white, black, gray, tan, brown and mode shades, self or tranchant finished Fashioned and embroidered with the inimitable art of the Centemeri glove crafters in Grenoble. ' 4.50 Onljy 6 Saturday before Easter Centemeri Gloves 123 Se 13th St. Philadelphia New Yerk Grenoble, France m$$& Easter Gifts At 50 off In Charles J. Maxwell & Ce's Sale of Their Entire Stock of Exclusive Jewelery J-T'isa little early perhaps te talk of Easter Gifts, but the sale won't wait for Easter, whereas Easter can well wait for what this re- . markable sale affords. Many items in our remaining stock are ideal . for Easter giving, and the saving of a full fifty per cent, en former marked prices is surely sufficient reason for making your selection new. We can only repeat that you will never have such a golden opportunity again. We urge you therefore te buy new. Everything intluiti extept 2ecU Jettilry Charles J. Maxwell & Ce. Walnut Street at 16th Street PHILADELPHIA - WALK-OVER Your Shoes Are Your Feet In the eyes of the world your shoes are your feet. People get impressions of your characteristics when they leek at your shoes. The shape and the style and the fit and the quality of your shoes are outward signs of what your feet are. Your sKecs become a part of you and even affect your feelings. Yeu knew the satisfied feeling that comes from wearing geed shoes that fit well; the down-at-the-heel feeling of shabby shoes. Perhaps, tee, you knew the agony of ill fitting shoes. Yeu buy shoes te last a long time. Se when you buy them, in the name of common sense buy shoes that you knew are geed shoes at a store where they knew hew te fit your feet with the size and the style and the shape that your feet should have. These Walk-Over Sheps stand pat en 48-year-old ideals of geed quality and intelligent service. Prices are down. Quality and finish are better than ever and the smart new Spring Fashions are -ready for your cheesing $g.75 te $1Q Harpers ,22 market WakWer 1022 CHMTNUT SllOPS MANEWARTgM "' .atari clothes fip" ibselut.Iy Invisible bv our pree.it. INVISIBLE MENtHNG CO.. 8 S. 17th St. REFINISHING . 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net craze or crack. Durable, acid proof and of high lustre.' Such is Shafce, applied in all colors. Tlie Chas. W. Sehaffer Ce. St 14 Chestnut St. ' ' , r .. .' --.v J I X At at) kith- tau Slillemn at Dealer la Drawiaf Mettr'ut. Like the diamond There are imitations of Koh-I-Noer pencils,- but, like the Koh-I-Noer dia dia mend, no real substitute. Koh-I-Noer leads glide faster, because they -are "smooth af-pussy-willew.1' Ask for K0H-I-N00R Pencils ead "MEPBIST0" '2jakmfen(3. Sic. JaESsk tWk 2sssssssssssssssss faBllllllllllllA. " ViJBlllllllllVl BllllllllllW-BlllB DEAR BABY We want you te knew that we have ready for you the daintiest things your little heart could ask for! v Practical, tee, as well as pretty! And for brother or sister up te 6 years old! If mother can't bring you, ask her te go te Darlington's the next time she is down town. Even if she does net buy any thing, we want her te get for you (free, . with our compliments) one of the Baby Recerd Beeks which has places for put ting down and keeping track of your progress and achievements the first year or se of your life! And also tell mother that Friday will be a Geed Day te Come because the Juvenile Shep has these special values te effer: Infants' Shirts of silk and merino and all silk for fer merly priced $1.33 te $3.50, new 93c te $2.00. Infants' Bands of cotton or silk and wool; for merly 60c te $1.75, new 25c te $1.25. Infants' Flannel Petticoats, different types- for merly $1.25 te $5.65, new 75c te $2.25. Infants' Slips; formerly $2.00, new 75c. Infants' White Petticoats formerly $2.00 te - $2.75, new 73c and 95c. , Infas'n-Dresscs; fermcr,y Sl-75, new $1.00 and Infants' Hand - made and Hand - embroidered Dresses; formerly $1.25, new $2.75. Infants' Knitted Beoties, special at 35c a pair Infants' Knitted Sacques, special at $2.00. ' Infants' Washable White Kid Shoes, Anklets and Moccasins; formerly $1.75 te $2.25, new $1.00 te $1.95. Of Special Interest te Friday Shoppers Come and get a free samp's cake of Yardley's Old English Lavender Seap. Te most people the subtle, clean-smelling odor makes an irresistible appeal. If you have never worn a Gos Ges sard, you have yet te learn hew comfortable a Corset can be. And what a sense of proper poise it gives! Ner are the prices high several excellent models at $5.00; ethers from $3.25 te $18.00. In the spring a woman's fancy lightly turns te thoughts of Hats! Whether it be a simple little sports model or a mere elaborate Dress Hat, you are certain te find it here, and the price will be less than you thought. Every house needs a basket for scrap papers, and the mere attractive the better. We have five sizes of Chinese Woven Hand-painted Baskets with black, rose or blue backgrounds special at $1.95. It would be difficult te find better Skirts than ours for $3.50. There are plaids, stripes and checks in pleated and tai lered models. And where is the woman who does net need an extra skirt or se in the spring time? Smart new models in Spring Skirts feature sturdy tweeds in various lovely shades, and pleated Skirts, both striped and plaid. Twe popular prices are $5.95 and $8.95. Naturally, one wants several new Blouses te wear with her tweed suit. At $2.35 there are various styles in fine voile, dim ity, dotted Swiss and Perte Rican Hand-made Blouses. At $5.90 there are Crepe de Chine, Batiste, Voile and Hand-made Blouses. We have one of the largest as sortments of Children's Plain and Fancy Socks that we have ever had. Imported, full-fashioned, mercerized lisle Socks of such excellent quality are very special at 35c and 50c a pair. A clearance of Women's Pa jamas permits worth-while sav ings. Splendid materials in blue. pink or white, and attractive frog trimminars. All sizes re duced from $2.50 te $1.50. Come te Darlington's for the Best in Cotten Goods Buttcrick Patterns Imported Dotted Swisses Beth light and dark grounds; newest colorings; 31 inches wide, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Scotch Ginghams A geed Scotch gingham, 32 inches wide, in choice check and plnid designs, special Friday at 55c a yard. Cotten Tissues Woven colored checks and plaids en white; 36-inch, 65c and 75c a yard. Plain Ratine American-made and imported ; 36-inch, 65c and $1.00 a yard. Colored Handkerchief Linen Pure linen, sheer and fine; 36-inch, $1.35 a yard. White Handkerchief Linen Fer waists and handkerchiefs, both sheer and medium weight, all-linen ; 36 inches wide, $1.25 te $3.00 a yard. Sateen for Linings The same staple quality we have car vied for many years; 36-inch, 50c a yard. Something NewLingette A cotton material in plain and narrow stripes for waists, linings, lingerie, bloomers and petticoats; wide range of wanted shades; 36 inches wide, 85c a Dress Trimmings IU Printed Batiste Dainty designs for spring waists and dresses 36-inch, 45c a yard. Japanese Crepes JaPftnese Cotten Crepes; 33 inches wide, 75c a yard. Beach Cleth An excellent material for children's garments and sports wear; 36-inch special at 39c a yard. Bamboo Cleth Cotten, but closely imitating the silk QflBfallave; vy Pretty colorings; 36-inch, 50c a yard. Genuine D. & J. Andersen Ginghams An assortment of patterns and color ings unsurpassed anywhere $1.25 a yard. v imported Ratine Large block. checks in colors en white grounds; excellent for .sports skirts; 36-inch, $1.25 a yard. Nainsoek Special Sheer and fine for undergarments and children's wear; 10 vards in a box special at $3.90; width 36 inches'. Leng Cleth Special 9 ka arS qua,itv in 10-yard lengths at T-.uv, yvwwi oe incnes. m i . .JssssssWi 'S'-W it r' .. ,.sVsssssW III I ill ill vrifcSCjJ t I t irfA i 4'L'iiMfliBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSttii'') i , ', i. iXZLJUX., 7 Tft ijiailftlWSSSSSSSSSSrSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSfciiii - f Vr- ?' rsss .1 r.v ,.t r .'.. -. ' V N JJJJyi
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