wmMmm$Mmmzm&mttm?m fyii laHRKuaf If I L' ' in r v MATEIWAM.i ' If. Mintlt IIO. SB H. tD BTRKCT t'EJi' wtrfcft nm i m ffiWE TScuM (krmahtewkIm rmuunms umrvrcm, OTTERING H3BSS3aS9 $44.00 Latest Medel This Week's Special 10 PALS' TKt.V. TKIAr.l 1 1I.AB miAKANTKK iiitiniMiiiiii ni.C'ONNTIlLCTt:i 1005 Cheatnut St. VVnlmit film Bandy Type writer Ce. I COLLEGE MAN A cellnr mnn of high rlmr ' nrter, Mli lireml mill liiflurn llal eiiiip liens, fs ulTrrril mi opportunity h.v well-nilnl broktruge lietiic with Murk mcImiiiiee connection-! te Icitru the hunlilCKH. We urn willing In pny i Mnlliifailery ntr In the rlclit mnn, while Iciirnlnc thn builiicN TIiIn In n reul opportunity where co-operation vlll lie Klien te Inmire ml raiiremcnt. Htntn nice, refer tnce, etc. Write Hew V a 1 8, Ledger Ofllce wir TO BEGIN AT ONCE Secretary Mellen' Approves Use of "Borrowed" Sub '. marine Chasers CotumbiaGr.fenoU. and Records J.nrseH iicli-ctlen In N. R, Mt lien. Everything musical. Eaty terms. GEO. ROSS 4Mn FRAMiFORD AVB. Phene. Trnnlifnrit iKPH. Own Hrntlnw hrrWIWH U-Knew-Me ABE WALTMAN 11 N. 9TH ST. I tlwn HveV One Mere Onlv Geed News! Silk Shirts heavy crepe dc chine and broadcloth were !8 and $10, all Keat Five Dollars. JjfWyMQywwwwMMwMWMMwy EHNtyr i TO CHECK BOOZE IMPORTS Bu a' Staff Correspondent Wasliliurten, Mnrch 10. Subnmrinc chnserii, const guard cutlers nml nn augmented force of prohibition nml icv- cnuc officers nlmiR the Atlnntlc const nrc being organized for n drive en nun runners nnd liquor smugglers from Flerida te New England. Commissioner Ilnyncs nntl his assist ants have been." making nn Intensive study. of the smuggling problem for sev eral -necks, with the result thnt they think they have devised n sjstem te keep "booze" lmportntiens down te n minimum. It la recegnised thnt smuggling is one of the three principal sources of liquor supply and if this win be dealt with ns effectively ns wnrcheusp with drawals nnd diversion of nlcohel which .subsequently becomes the bnsls of rjh thetlc whisky, -the principal obstacles te prohibition enforcement will huc been overcome. Ofucluls suld today eight or nine sub. marine clinkers "borrowed" from the navy .nnd no longer of value for nnvnl purposes will be put te weik at once p.itielllng the const for ruin runners. Secretary of the Treusury Mellen bus approved the plans of the prohibition injit for thin experiment, and the sub marine fleet hns already wen the so briquet of "the prohibition nuy." The vessels will be manned by rev enue officers nnd prohibition ngeiits, nnd elIlcinlH believe should be able te run down nnd catch ull but the speediest jaehts. As they are navigable in nil kinds of weather nnd will survive heavy sens, tlicy nrc expected te prove nn effective instrument in chccklm: smuccllin? nn. crntleils. Commissioner Ilnvnes. in mnsnltn. tien with Federal Prohibition Director Day. of New Yerk, has nlse worked out a scheme te prevent the operation of "floating palaces" or "floating bnrs" just outside the threc-mlle limit along the coast. This practice nnd the oper ations of smugglers in transferring large quantities of liquor te fnstcr vessels be.vend the three-mile limit has been 11 kTimce of constant tieuble and nn nnvancc te prohibition authorities. Under 11 customs law eucated in 1S90 efticlnls here believe it will be possible te seize nny of these "boee" ships anywhere within twelve miles of the sheie. They nrc convinced tiut a ferry service between the shore nnd any vessel stutlencd mere than twelve miles out would Involve se ninny difficulties us te make it Imprnclcable. Discussing the smuggling problem, Sir. Haynes said: "It Is generally admitted Hint smug glers have been supplying virtually the only liigli-grndc liquor which has been nviillnble te I lie bootlegger and te his customers. Without u plan of co operation with the foreign governments In helping U check this Influx, the iireblem hns been n particulnily ag gravating nnd troiiblc-eine one. "It has been nn especially- difficult 1 tn-k becuuse of the fact that our fa Lllities have net bet 11 well adapted le uih u campaign. However, in a very 1 huge measuie we have overcome these obstacles, which have been under con- 1 fcldcintleu for many mouths, and vvc be- I lieve thnt just as wc hnvi approached ' I the --elilllim of illegnl witiidruwuls of I 'Iquer and the wholesale diversion of alcohol even se will we be able at a ' net verv dMnnt date te Iinve the smug- I :ling seuu.' well under contiel." ' PRINCES FOR ADOPTION ! Rely en Cuticura Te Clear Away Skin Troubles Roast cltantt. Oin.tm.et te (Mttit Jultnm te bow bew dr, Me. lUnpl.t of OaiUira, Dtp. X, auilni bit, yssT UONT 7MKfBNE6LECT fellREYES V9PJDM1: r..ji" '""" riZL)IWOMWG State Optical JOnK Hen BUSINESS MENV DINNERVlACflRIE SERVICE LUNCH B.y?S.5eJ 7AMTe8PM. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP 9ZAND CHESTNUT STS. SEOSJOC! Trythis eaayway te heal yeurskin A pure ointment that has brought joy te thousands tortured by skin disorders RESINOL Soerhinq and McAlinq PAINT nnd VARNISH and Varnish Stains PER QUART MUcil rcmly for i. All tlie bent color. W. T. GRANT CO. 920 Matkel St. Wa. RENT 4000 Square Feet Geed for Manufacturing 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight and Passenger Elevator Service Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company I T 1 met Neble Families In Russia Unable te Care for Their Children Moscow, Muidi 1C (liy A. l) I.lttlu Princes and Princesses by the core nie nvallable in Russia for adop tion by wealthy foreigners. The par ents, where there nie nny, nre willing, and even anxious, te, let their children go beciiuse of their own poverty and luabilit.v prepetly le emu for and edu cate I hem. The mother of little Clinli Khnn, Prince Kmiiar. a near pietender le the I hi one of Persia, is one of the inun.v ' who aie willing te pint with their sous. Prlnte Kacfjnr'h grcat-giandfather was 0110 of two brothers who disputed the Persian throne. When lie failed he fled , le Itussia, where the family beeauie of Mime political consequence. ' .Many mothers say time, unless tney find some means of getting their chil dren abroad, the careers of the little ones will be ruined. If ever private property Is returned le the eriglnvl owners, these children will recover vast estates. MMlMiHKaBJBJBJKM JJoetabi theeickncncl I.ip;ht, cheery books that entry smiles and cffertles.s amusement te the sick bed. Jelly vei.-c, mys tery stories, clever half-hour en tertainers that don't overtax the easily wearied. And picture books for hick kiddies. man. BOOK. JL SELLERS 1313 Walnut St. ROCKS FALL 'FROM CLOUDS' Mysterious Shower of Stones Bem bards Chlce, Calif., Warehouse I Chlce, Calif.. Maich 10. (U.v A. P.) Showers of rocks Hint fell "from the clouds" en n wnrchoube here have baffled Iho police, iieighbeis and vari ous official und tinefficJul luvcstlgateis. Today J. W1. Charge, owner of the warehouse, posted the efler of n te ward of ?00 te the potion revealing1 the seuice of the rocks. While the town mm Mini nnd ethers were CMimlnins tlie ceriusalcd iron toot jesterdnv 11 shower of large smooth rocks foil, scmlin:; the iiivcslignteis tcurrvlng ler cover. Others, btandiiig en the htrcet at the time, ileclannl the rocks seemed te come straight from the clouds. Tlie m.vsferleiiH bembnrdments have oc curred periodically for three weeks, 15 KILLED ON TRANSPORT PAIN AGES YOU Stddrisjbr rheumatism lumbago sciatical neuralgia sprain strains weak backs stiff joints kC3 dnijulusjj Jc70f t!L$9 & A-.9 Liniment m (Pairift cneirt Ed ice isen Records Reduced in Price J1..1B D 1 Me- vcres new , ji.oe Kecerds til T Records tlle t $1.00 s new. . .SI Rf) new . . . $2.nn Dill- hturi-k Itiiliifillutely, iii. "' vdiincm ;:""" rrin ? r klere nf Mr I!, II. ...! t iinleNt uIjIiiIiiiiIiIe UKEaBUCMtrr W. Cor. Ulh and Walnut nd 20 S, 10th ?. Hand Grenades Transport C'oiisluntlueplc, Explode en Soviet at Trebizend Mmch 10. (ll.v A. ti f.-:r,n.. ..c .i. ....... ..I ii-n n.a . 1 sIlihII.- tiiiiiMini 1 C01I.I weie killed 11 in , miiiiv wounded wlien I lie ship's i-ngu of hand granules c.p!ndcd at Tiebieml, en I the Illnik .Sen. The crlosien also did some ilninage te the town, wlieie gicat quuulities of miiultieiis hnve been le eched latelj from Itussia. I Truck and Household Goods Burn 1 Heading. Til., MiihIi 10 A llve-lmi tiuck belencliig te .laceliy iV. hun, et Phllndelphln, eveituimd hid night, caught Hie and vww ilestieyed. The truck was nievlnf household goods from the coal lesions te 1'hiludclphlu. Tlie less Is nbeut S-'IOOO. 1HEWV I UK A ii 111 Baptists Plan $15,000,000 Drive Chicago, March 10. The Executive Committee of the Nerlheiu Uiiptlst t'onvcntlen met jestcrdny te cojiipele pluiis for n cnnipnlgn te mlse .fl.i.OOii, COO within two months te defray ex penscH of the nnniinl meellng in .liiiic and te carry en the work of the organ ergan organ isateon en a larger 6cale. It is pluiinca te rench every member of the denomlna denemlna denomlna tien in the United SJstes by April 30. EXCURSIONS Every Other Sunday $3.00 Next-Excursion, March 19 Hprilnl train l"ae.H JV-ndltiK Icrmliiiil H:00 A. M HleepInK lit '(liilllbU Avi- , Hunt Ilia-dun St.. VVajiie .lunttlun, I.el.ui ami JcnklmmMi. Hcturnliii; Ic.-wcm New Yerlt, Wnst LMil M . 7:17 I'. .V, l.lbisly Ht.. H.II0 I'. .11. Ticliets may lm luiri'linscil prier te ilale of lixrumlnii Philadelphia & Reading Rail way IIL I Ready Saturday in Our Women's Undermuslin Department A Wonderful Purchase of Women's Gowns & Envelope Chemise In White and the Pastel Shades at98cea. Several dainty styles, attractively trimmed with lace, medallions, Insertion, hemstitching and -shirring. Splendid values. One sketched. Women's Novelty Gowns In Charming New Styles and Celers $1.50 & S1S8 Batiste and Windser crepe models in flesh, orchid, honeydew and light blue, very tlaintily styled. iflpR Beautiful White Envelope C Itemise in the Let BgBsaigiMigitjp SKK11IAV. MARCH 10, 10SS. HI ere Oprm at 0 A. M. Cleni-g atOlSO 1'. M. M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK. MJRKET fSfre2& STBEETS .L M 79c Women's Batiste Bleemers Flesh colet-elastic at waist and knee finished with tailored ruffle, edged with filet lace. bNELLENBURCS Second Fleer Women's Beautiful New Petticoats Of Heavy Quality Satin Smart Spring Medels in the Loveliest Colorings - Extraordinary Saturday Value at $5.95 Each Excellent quality satin petticoats, fin ished with attractive ruffled and shirred flounces. Beautiful c e 1 ors including two-tone effects. Women's $5.00 Satin and All-Jersey Petticoats Q QK Each...: VO.VD Finished with pleated and ruffled flounces, some ribbon trimmed. Light, dark and changeable colors. Women's $3.95 Mes saline Petticoats Each Geed quality, messalinc petticoats with pretty shirred flounces. Plain and change able colors. Women's All-Jersey Pantalettes $3.95 t0 $5.50 Heavy quality jersey pantalettes, with shiired and pleated cuffs. Seme ribbon trimmed. Black and colors. $2.25 Extra-Size, Satine Petticoats, Ea. Black and colored satine petticoats with pleated and ruffled flounces. Seft quality. btlELLi-NBUReS Second Fleer tirn. i w . $2.95 $1.39 Our Second Fleer Sweater Department Announces Seme Cempeltingly Fine Value-Offers for Tomorrow! Marvelous Assortment of Stunning New Scarfs of Fiber Silk $2.95 te $6.50 The most fashienable scarf pat terns, styles and coleis for spring. Stunning Reman stripe ef fects in va r i e u s widths. Sale of Worsted Slip-Over Sweater-Blouses $1.75 i0 $9.95 In plain and novelty weaves a geed assortment x of colors nnd sizes. The popular Navajo sweaters included in this let. The Always-Popular Tuxedo Sweaters $2.50 te $4.50 Ture worsted Tuxedos in plain and novelty weaves. Seme trimmed with brushed wool or slynx de laine ethers with plain link-and-link cellars and cuffs. bU ELLEN BURCiS Second Fleer A Special Sale of These Very Smart New Weel Jersey Coat Ceat Dresses for Misses at $10.00 We've Sold Dresses Very Similar le These in Style and Quality at Mere Than Twice the Price Asked Tomorrow They're Extraordinary Values! Particularly smart and attractive frocks for the young Miss, featuring the quaintly youthful Mandarin jacket style which is se new and popular ! Developed in Excellent Quality Weel Jersey in the Style Pictured, in Geed Leeking Celer Combinations With Weel-Embroidery Trimming Sizes 14. 1G and 18 Years btlCLLEMBURflS Second Fleer ..... . '. i Big Saturday Sale of Women's "Philadelphia-Made" Buckle Pumps & Lace Oxfords Made te Retail for $8 Pair at $3.65 A'ivv Li Jvf' i $' 3 Five Smart New Medels Medel 1 Tan calf a-buckle pump with military heel. Shown. Medel 2 Tan calf 3-bucklc pump with low flat heel. Medel !1 Gunmetal calf 3-buckle pump with low flat heel. .Medel 4 Gunmetal calf lace oxford with patent colt wing tip and foxing, military heel. Shown. Medel 5 Brown calf bluchcr oxford, perforated wing .tip and military liec'. All have welted and Btitchcd soles. New Is the Time te Cheese Your Sports Footwear for Summer Distinctive New Medels for Men and Women Ready Tomorrow At $5.00 te $8.00 Pr. Iii view of the tremen dous vogue for sports foot wear and the demands al tcady made, it is strongly advisable te anticipate your summer needs for outing and gcnernl wear at once. Later there is sure te be a shortage. These Who Select New Will Get Finer Shoes at Less Meney FOR WOMEN CK QA Smoked horse plain tee oxfords with tan call apron; rubber soles, and Pearl smoked horse with gunmetal or tan calf lip and apron, with rub ber soles and heels. 7 KA Smoked horse n,ain tec fords with mahogany apron; rubber soles tO I atPvr and heels. w. fit r am AT AT Smoked horse o.xferda with mahogany shield tip and facing; rubber soles. Smoked horse oxfords with mahogany tip and apron; leather soles and rubber heels. AT $8.00 FOR MEN AT (Pff AA-Smektyl horse plain tee lords with tan calf apron; rubber soles and tOtF.W heels. Tan grain soft-tee lace oxfords with rubber soles and heeK. . h' ' L .L'.BUS Second Fleer 4500 Bag Frames In the Greatest Sale of Its Kind Our Notion Department Has Ever Launched 25C Each These are positively the best bag-frame values wc have been able te offer in a long, long time An endless selection of smartest new styles and shapes all desirable sizes. S.'lELLL!.3URaS Notion Dept., First Fleer Children's Smart, New Sports Coats for Spring $8.95 te $12.95 U ' Tweed, homespun and i pole cletn coats in the j J IK smartest new sports fm fm styles. They have raglan I J or set-in sleeves and cGavr peckctb belted or flnred. In tan, orchid and tangerine. Sizes 2 te 6 Years One Shown Levely White Coats for Babies $4.95 i0 $9.95 , Smocked, hand-stitched and embroidered styles sizes 0 months, I and 2 years. Babies' Lingerie Caps Ruffled, tucked or lace trimmed. Children's Smart New Tailored Hats Many Styles $1.95 ,0 $8.95 SNELLEMBURflS Second Fleer N. SNELLENHUUG & $1.00 Every Household Should Own The Universal Handbook Which Contains a Splendid Diction ary and 20 Other Departments of Useful Information Never rteferc Sold Under $:!.10 Here at QFJr Tomorrow 11m UNIVERSAL Ej I llli Kn! HANDBOOK HkI Sale of $5 te $10 Amp Cersetsat$3.95 Wc have tcccived large stock rc-enfercc-ments, which will be placed en sale tomor row at this mnrveleusly low price. Medels in pink and white. $3.00 and $4.00 American Lady and Snellenburg 1 CA Special Corsets. . . . V-UUV Medels for slender and average fig ures plain and fancy eeutils. $5.00 Royal Worcester and Ben QO OQ Ten Corsets at. . . . &&&& Discontinued models, but all excellent styles. Gil die and medium top effects. SNFLL1 NBUROS Second Fleer Continuing Our Introductory Sale of Bfell 4.9c ciiUfflnaJ R e a 1 I t w out y - one complete, splen didly ptuctirnl lioek-i of nlu a 1) 1 v infornia infernia t l e n, in one volume Con tains a clear type dictionary, gazetteer, d e -pat tinents for coit.spendencc, 1 a w, business, economics, his his tery, politics, c a 1 e u 1 a tiens, measure, sta tistics, etc. Xe Heme. Scheel or Office Is Complete Without a 1'niversal Handbook. Cleth binding, stamped in geld and black. Nearly MOO pages and ever S00 illustra tions, including maps and color plates. Size rsx7-'i inches moie than 2 inches thick. SNfcLLLNBCRuS First Fleer, Heek Department Special Let of MALINE On S(de SaJurday at 25c Yd. In till the new colorings also black and white. French Chenille Dotted Veilings 85c l0 $1.00 Yi"" in an cuier coineiiiauoii.'-. I SNELLENBURcjS First Fleer I SSN. SNELLENDUKG & CO. A new line of music rolls, for which we nrc the excluhive Philadelphia distributors, and vhich we will continue te sell under the same name -from new en. Music for these rolls is arranged by sonic of the best artists, and the material and technical construction are of the finest. Up-te-the-minute selections include: Carolina Rolling Stene. " The Sheik. Ty-Tce. Boe-Hoo-Hoo. Everybody Step. All That I Need Is Yeu. When Shall We Meet Again? Blue. Danube Blues. My Mammy Knows. Leave Me With a Smile. Say Persianna Sa . Suwannee itiver Moen. SNwL .iSJRuS Fifth Fleer These Tape-Edge Gleria Umbrellas Are the Most Extraordinary Values Offered in a Leng Time at $2.19 Ea. 20-inch si.e for w e m e n, with handles of full - length b a k c 1 i t e or h a r d w e e d with bakelitc tings or smart leather carry ing .straps. 2v inch size for men,'' w i t li e p e r a and Prince e f j Wales handles. Splendid, serv iccable" umbrellas, sharply reduced because of slight misweaves which in no way impair their geed leeks or practical wearing qualities. Women's Cebi-cd-Silk 0 QC Umbrellas at, Each. . . 0UO Made in the popular sun-and-rain style. Fashionable and practical. In blue, green, purple and garnet, the handles of bakelite or hardwood, with bake litc rings and silk cords. F7" J .' 'JVeS First Fleer I Y 1 .1 Sale of Fine Silver-Plated Mesh Bags Exceptional Value at $3.95 & $5.75 A e r fine mesh Dags in fill stlll'- i i n g d e m e -s h a p v s t y I r s, with link lil.Ull ei sti.ip luin 3 dies, ivwi;V pictuied. Stunning New Earrings 50c i. r" - X 9 &$1 a Q 9 d L.ining in iM'iy I'enceivuble shujie and colei. Smatt new pendant effects, hoops, drops-, cascade. In jet, amber, icd, ame thyst, jade, peail, etc. Novelty Bead Necklaces te Match the frft & 01 Earrings "vl $1 Plain graduated bead necklaces with tas-.-el ctlect triiiiniiiigb. All attractive cuIem. Pearl and Nevell v (11 A A Metal Girdles Pl.UU A splendid asseitment of the novelty girdles se smait te wear with spring dresses, suits and sweaters. Plenty of the faslfieftiblc wooden bead effects iiicludud. AltrncKvii spring coleis. SriaLENBUiiaS First 1'loer m m r ' Aft m Mi am -1 '. m 1 f r t '1 1 rt'' l .11 li V 1 M W'l fi! We t,j J &ite m f iF'f; : V TkSf m, m&i iWA K . ,SMai. '. ' . H ., A'tAr9 $ a ,dr t .' .L.. v . M i. s&K&fm tvfit. i-ir. . . ??'?. . . ir,"w3A .- m . & I 'l Jl IUh JO, J(V - bzuerauiii .v) fSLi iaSaJisssi.'m t .. V, , Vl.-1 &&UJLtiBLtim& UV5.P.J t -Vh r .. . . . titfA . ,MmM
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