? JjF READY TO DEDICATE SHALLCROSS H ALL &, m iPHIA, tf ar- Was far the War Gymnasium at Northeast High Scheel 'IsMemerlal te ! Fermer Educator HOLD EXERCISES TONIGHT Elaborate exercises .will mark the attention of the new "Shnllcress Hall" nt the Northeast High" Scheel tonight- Tills Is the new gymnasium te be designed ns a memorial te Themtu. Shallcress, who was a member of the Beard of Education irnd particularly Interested In the Northeast Scheel. Tref. A- Oswald Mlchener will pre pre Me nt the exercises and there will be K(lreei bv Simen Grata, of the Heard f Education, nnd by former Governer, Wwln S. Stnnrt. A memorial tablet Will be unveiled by Walter J. Scheb. nreKldent of the school community, and 'in ,e accepted In behnlf of the school br Pr Ocergc Flowers Stradllng, prin- 'There will be short addresses by W Il ium Powan, president of the Heard of Educatien: by Superintendent of Hehoels Broeme nnd by Oscar L. Gerney nnd Frank A. Bedford. There will be n muslcnl program and a gvmnastle exhibition by the student. The Dedicatory Committee Is coin cein coin newd of .Tehn J. Gnllen. Augustus Ti. haffcte, Rebert Ruihten. Wf Wesley Stevenson. Walter J. Scheb, Ilnrry Jlraehheld, Prof. Mlchener and- Mr. Stevenson. JAMES C. W. FRISHMUTH LEAVES $274,597 ESTATE Willi Probated, Letters Granted In Other 'Estates Inventories of personal estates er Hied today ns follews: James C. W. Frlshmuth. the tobacco manufacturer, who died December 215, left nn estate of $274.507.0.1. Including a $200,000 In terest in the firm of Frlshmuth Brethers ft Ce. . Jacob Dliitenfnss. St00.ai0.83: Wil liam Cunningham. $ri2,en8.2."i ; Daniel J. Fester, $0543.01. Letters were granted te administer the et-tate of Hor Her ace II. Plntt, Sumach street. Wls-u-Meken. amounting te $100,000. The estate Is te be divided among three, sons and two daughters. The following wllln were probated : Hnrnlg Temnjnn. 5130 Ilnzel avenue. ?12,000, of which S1000 Is. left te the trustees of St. Sating Mesrop Armenian Apostolic Church of Philadelphia; Ilenrv A. Itewnn. 0011 Hazrl avenue, ?.V1.710. left te his r idew and children ; Richard Bpjle. 11)13 North Park nve nic. $7000. dr which Si 00 is left te St. .Te'eph's Heii'-c for. Homeless and 'In- diistrlniis Heys, the bulk of ths estate being left for the Masses. GIRL, R LEAVES NOTE SAYING SHE'S ELOPED Falls te Give Name of Man Says , She'll Tell After Marriage Sarah Picrt-en, who' is net ct tiftivii years old, is missing from the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William ' Pkrsen, 410 Cumberland street, (5Iou (5Ieu rcter. On tile bed, In which she had net lcpt list nlg'it, un.i a 'note saying the 1 ad eloped. In the note the irl ' said : "I will he married when ou icau this. I will let jeu knew wlie I am innirled te. He likes me. "-e that b . all there Is te it. The way I make im bed is the way I will lie in it. I will never eenie home. I like you all. I dove with hisses and hugs for the childi in nnd jeu all." . Siaieh was made at once for a young man who lias been a frequent caller at the Pierson home. He was still in Gloucester. He denied he knewh any - thing nhnut the case. The girl took a new liRlit blue, eire-s with her, wrapped in a package. At a friend's house she denned the new dic-s, leaving her ether garments. ssHsiHIBr'Tr LiHliWv-EHIKV ', GRANVILLE E. TOOGOOD Formerly a seldi In the United States Army, whose name was ap propriated by a Negro slacker whose whereabouts are being Buuffnt USES ANOTHER NAME- Negro Slacker Registered aT"lrln villa Toegood, Who Was In Army A situation in, which a draft evader In this city used another man's name in ' registering wss brought te light recently by 'the publication of the War Department's list e( slackers in the Congressional Recerd. A Negro,, whose identity has net yet been established, registered with Lecal Beard Nei- 0, giving nn address in Seuth Forty-fourth street, and his name as Granville Toegood. He was listed as a slacker. ' The lawful owner of the name, Gran ville K. Toegood, lives nt 7141 Crcs Crcs hclurllead, enlisted with the Yale Bat tery In the war, and holds an honorable discharge from the United Stntes Army. The Negro Is theltght te be the same one who used Mr. Toegood's name mere than rlftcen years age when arrested at Whltemarsh, Pa., for chicken stealing. Efferts are being made te discover the whereabouts of the imposter. This Mixture All Wrong Fire boxes and automobiles don't mix. This was demonstrated last night when a machine owned nnd driven by William Bell, 000 East Allegheny nvc nvc nue. crashed Inte the box nt Twenty- ninth and Diamond streets. An alarm J of Are was turned In automatically. YOUR NEW SHOP! ML Yeu can rent a store right en Bread street between Sansom and Walnut with show win dows that will attract thousands of passers-by right in the cen ter of everything and just be cause it's up one flight of stairs, you save a really important amount in rent. Five-year leases can be ar ranged. Why net phone, write or come in and, talk it ever? Mastbaum Bres. & Fleisher 1424 Se. Penn Square mvsmm. -rt n'ti ii"jWT"lSB "wmi HP fQti !j .e..', ttraa;s . :-w 14 jfifj , W 3 ItiuBgmBSfcvSi&i : .. jJALJit rrTJLir x Or, ""'.aw v9mm NF.COPNFO CHF.STNI1T AT lltkST. '" 'V 17-Jewel Illinois Watch, $35 Much Higher Elsewhere Unusual Value H2? an "Hi! 19 & 21-Jewel Illinois Watch rft M M PJf Absolute $td value. Pa.fU The greatest values in Philadelphia! The very small payment of $1 places either style in your imme diate possession, payments there after of $1 or se a week. Send for eur Free Boek of Gems A Confidential Convenient Credit Watches That Rank With Railroad Time pieces. 1Z and lb size lu-year Geld Filled Case. Open Saturday Erening Until 10 o'Cleck OLD BOYS' CLUB DINES Members, All! Americans, Attended Colleges in Britain A Mere if Americans who attended roller In (Ireat Britain met at the Adelplilu Hetel last night, for' the an imal dinner nnd election of the Oh Jies' Club of Philadelphia. Rhert ud drcNMN en rumpus days en the ether jide of the Atlantic were made bj Herace It. Ilurdny. the new becretur) and treasurer, who urged all te seek out I'hilndelphlans eligible te member ship and ash them te join the clul). All htieh men, he held, should uppij ffr membership application forms at his effiee, 710 Commercial Tnibt Bulld'ng. The following officers were elected: l're-ident. Barclay II. Wnrbuiten, Director of Welfare. Vite president, (!uy M. Jenes. Seerctarj and treasurer, Herace It. Hti relay. Chairman of the Executive Cem lit tee, Samuel Itesenbaum, Asbistent City bellcitur. BOYS RAVE IN CAMDEN JAIL Gloucester Youths Would Have Been Freed Except for Uproar ''I'hiee bejH, after heepius patt of ulun-ter awake all night by the md ie tney made In the new city jail, were tnls iiiemlns sentenced te fifteen days aih iu the county juil ut Camden bj 'Ier Aiidetben. of (ileucester. They i'.m ,re1"' (y,Irke, sixteen earfr old, 1-4 SuHbex street; Herace Battembv, "fiein. of 121 Atlantic street, and l.i. 'r t lirlfinundbUtccn, of 224 Cum- inn micci, fhey were nnefted jebterday en hun hun Piclen of bicaklus Inte the wnrchoiibe "' A. N. ltulrd, en Itldgewny Mica, mid Mealin.; candy. As there wuh no Milciice the hejs probably would have IJCfll dl"i'hni-i'iii tlilu Mini'iiliif, li.il l. iS l r.!i-dM,' $W A . I Cz : 1 I 'SV a I J the uproar they madu l'l iut been fei Juil. ,lhe Hev. J. Stockton Iteddy, vlm-e ' w III and wen dUtuibed bj the jiels. w,.,, t0 ,le jHll nml ,ila(it,, wlU ine Iiiijh. They checked their upioa upiea "li for a bhurt time. MR. SPILLANE Be7tER , Hicceughing Cpell of Writer Endv After Eight Days ' Hldiard Kplllane, writer en hns'iiits wiacw for the IM'ni.ie Lehcikii. IkSem. ..... i.. . . ---- ---.. ...i-iiiib iri,m ,, tek of ei-VOIIgliK. Jle ", the env. 'IllbMII'l iin and cceiwhed for eight parexj-Hiiw ending Wednes- ,',llKSi:'. osteeimthic treatlnellt nnd arieiiH ether niethedH were cmplejcd In r.,.""1, ,nt tempt te step the almost eon- nt hlccenchlng, which greatly wcak Sff h'm. They were ended by the um is stomach pump. s.i. u".11 V' Hpl'lnne nrq lcr-1-n w! vt."1"- 'Ine "" today fc- Vt-' ?a u.Jl. ,y' wnere lbc? W"' remain for m 1lv , Til' 1 Rabv'n FlMt tllklnc Hhni Ten. 1'itent nnd Whit Make Ne Experiments With Them Thli l ButiT'i Flr.t Mercailn. Alie In lillh and low with (IrxIMe Irathtr ! ler home r itrMt. rwHE supremacy of Geuting's in babies' footwear is' I an undisputed fact. Net only are Geuting baby x shoes of the finest materials, made by the finest hand workmanship but they are built ever the fa mous "Shoer-Tred" lust that poises and develops the feet into adult grace and strength. And they're rea sonably priced. , .,,,-. Step in and let us make a fitting chart of baby's feet then let the responsibility be ours. Spring Styles for Children We've been famous for many years for genuine variety in Children's Shoes; this Spring all our former stocks nre far surpassed. J In both hiph and low shoes you will find that practically every rmnrt new thought in ndult footwear has been reproduced in our Children's Department all made, of course, ever our famous Shoer-Tred Inst the most scicn tiflcially perfect for growing feet. Step in seen and see the new things. e? t" a jwt w (PRONOUNCID OYTUMi) Tr Stores erf remeua 3hec3. 1230 MARKET ST. 1308 CHESTNUT ST. Sheeaund Stockings for All the Family 19 Seuth Eleventh St. Quick Strvice Min'a Shep x - Evcrn Feet Prefenahnallu Filled 'fluce Ccuti.tr Qr,elhcr$ Sjterf , BUSINESS HOURS, 9 te 5:30 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Te-morrow! A Fine Showing of Women's New Suits Including the Best Tweed Suits, $25.00 te $27.50 Te be Had Anywhere The smartest "models of the season in Skibo tweed and cassavant twill, beautifully tailored and finished. Medel sketched, $27.50. Rese, heliotrope, blue and tan shades. Straight-line models loosely belted at the waist; models with slot seams; models with Tuxedo fronts; mod els with 'semi-fitting, finely tailored lines. Fine Tailored Twill Suits, $25.00 te $45.00 Men's-wcar serge, fine trlcetine and twill cord. Medels with coots that can be worn with or without the belt; models with slashed seams; some variously trimmed with tailored folds of self material; some, beautifully plnin plnin tailercd. An excellent veriety. Twill Cord and Tricetine Suits, $50.00 te $65.00 Suits with coats in various lengths, some of the shorter coats with plaited peplums, and tne longer coats of the mere conservative type. Seme with slightly fitted back and box front. These nre Suits of the type that a blouse will transform into a costume suitable for practically any day time Occasion. JA- Strawbr!d;; t Clothier Hccemi rioer. Centre- A Five Rare Gleve Values Available te women who visit the Gleve Section to-merrow: Kid Gloves, 12- and 16-button$1.85 Black, white and colors. Were nearly double this price. Strap-wrist Gauntlets -$2.50 Of gray, brown, tan and ether leathers. Chamois-lisle Gloves, 16-button$1.00 In white, brown and the popular beaver shade. Washable Cape skin Gloves new $1.95 With fancy embroidered backs. Alse genuine gray mecrta. Strap-wrist Chamois-lisle Gloves 95c ?- Straw bridge . Clethl'i Mute ia, .M'.irk.-t Street All-Weel Dress Serge, $1.25 Dress Serge, fine twill, all-wool. 43 inches wide, and in cream, gray, cadet blue, plum, brown, plenty in navy blue, and a limited quantity in black. Ii ,.rahriaBe S. Clutliler Ami.) 7. l-ontre Women's New Silk Dresses Special Value at $20.00 te $32.50 Crepe de chine, taffeta, Krepc-Knit, trico trice lttte and Canten crepe, with draped sides, dying pnnels, scalloped tunics, perky flounces or made straight from neck te hem and .'cndeicd nieic slender by lengthening panels, plaits or trimming. The model sketched (S25.00), for instance, of tricelette. un adorned, save for two box-plaits from neck te hem and sleevc-a that would be the making of any Dress. Black, navy blue, brown and rust in the collection Silk Afternoon Dresses Frem $35.00 te $55.00 Chiefly Canten crepe and Krepc-Knit, elaborately beaded and embroidered, and with mere elaboration in. sleeves, irregular draper ies and cord girdles, some of the latter in ornate metal effects. Embroidered Crepe de Chine Dresses, Special, $16.50 model with crushed girdle and long rolling -Hlr.iulirldji! i Clothier .-emml P'oer. .Mniket Mreet Ml lli j i II )U A cellar. smart tunic Toilet Articles of Presqu' Ivoire Average Half Price A handsome Toilet Set at about half el what you would usually pay, or sepaiate pieces, if you piefer all in the faveiite Leuis XI pattern. Kcsembling real ivory in coloring and line grain. Set of Mirror, Hair Brush and Comb $5.75 Set of Shee Heek, File and Cuticle Knife $1.00 At $1.00 each At $1.75 each Shee Herns, Perfume Bettles, Puft Bexes; Hair Keceivers, Talcum Bexes, Scissors, Bud Cleth BruMie-, Picture Flames, Vases, Buffers, Brushes, etc. Trinket Beis and Trays. An initial or three-letter monegrnhi, fire itylen, marked free Of charge, 1 -.sti.nhrll.-p .H i .ulm-i .il. rur- MARKET ST, 1 EIGHTH ST. f&j '11jBISKT BT. fi 1 if Four Remarkable Value Groups of Women's Spring Coats and Capes $10.00, $17.50, $21.50, $32.50 Four excellent lets the most desirable styles and materials of the season, here when the doers open, if you want te be sure of yours. At $10.00New Spring Capes of fine wool velour in shndes of tan and rust. Full, graceful sweep. Just the kind of light wrap every woman needs for spring. At $17.50 Hei ringbene Tweed Coats in grays and tans, made in double-breasted style. Yeke and sleeves lined. At $21.75 Sports Coats of soft wool cloaking, in tan nnd rookie, silk-lined throughout. At $32.50 Man - tailored Overcoats, of high-grade Scotch Tweeds in brown, gray and olive superb workmanship through out, and full-lined with fine, sturdy silk. Alse a Beautiful Showing, te-morrow, of New Srifinn HQ Coats and Capes of Tweeds. Serges, Belivias and Weel I eleurs, $22.50 te $75.00. -Straw hrldite i Cliitlui-i Be Wffl Till) i ijyij AW t IrrV ill S Iff I I f 1 ujJiO ipf TV M 7 432? -Second Fleer, Centra CORSETS A Complete Stock of New Spring Medels Every kind of fashionable Corset, from the supple little girdle that tiic slip of a girl will cheese, te the heavily boned Corset that will give the stout woman the best figure lines. Tlie.c well-known makes included: Our exclusive Jessica French and American Corsets. S. & C. Special Frent- and Back lacing Corsets, Neme, Smart Set, Redfern, Warner Rust proof, Royal Worcester, lien Ten, W. B Stulish Stout, P. X. Practical Frent, La Resisla, American Lady and Gossard Frent-lace Corsets. Prices $1.50 te $35.00. The Misses' Corset Stere will be a busy place to morrow, for young girls and slender women have learned that here arc the up-te-the-minute styles in Girdles and Corsets, in widest variety for youthful figures. Combination Brassiere and Hip Cenf.ner, $1J0. Elastic-and-brecadc Girdles, closed in back; 12-incli, new 95c: 14-inch, $1.15. PtruutirlilKe & ( tnt!itr -Thlnl rioer. M irkrt Mrrct West Tailored Blouses Of Silk, $5.75 te $8.75 FOR THE TWEED SUIT Blouses of white crepe de chine, Dera Soie and La .lev, silk that show just hew many charming varieties of tucks there can be. Pin tucks, cress tucks', plaits, tucked besoms and vests in the smartest of new effects. Met of the coV ceV lar are in becoming roll and Peter Pan style. Of Voile and Dimity Kew Styles S1.50 Blouses of cresebar eile or white dimity, with little Hat plaitings edging the Peter Pan or roll cellars $1.."0. ' Blouses with cellars and cuffs of checked gingham or cress-barred tissue S-'.OO and S2.2.-I. Of Fine Dimity, $3.50 t'risp and-smart and won derfully attractive, .some trimmed with colored bandi. ethers with gmgham cellar and cuffs. "fennel Heur i no A Beautiful New Greup of Flower-trimmed Hats, Special $15.00 Just out of their boxes, seventy-five of the most fashionable Flower-trimmed Hats of the reason. The shapes arc of Milan-hemp and taffeta, the Milan-hemp se fine nnd soft as te be easily mistaken for the Italian Milan. Twe are shown at the left, one with a brim of wine tinged roses, the ether massed with cowslips. All the loveliest flowers and floral colorings $15.00. Spring Millinery $10.00 te $25.00 New styles for chic young women, plenty of the extreme fashions that youth affects se joyously, pert little affairs for bobbed heads, and demure shapes te accompany young girls' bouf fant taffeta frocks. And a special showing of Hats for the matron. Hats for all types and all occasions with flowers, fruits, ribbon bows and cecardes and perky little ribbon edges. Hundreds of New Trimmed Hats, $3.50 te $8.00 In the New Department en the First Fleer, as well as in the Regular Millinery Stere. Rolled and drooped brims, short-back Hats, irregular brims and sailor shapes, in Hemps, Milan-hemps, silk, Milan-and-fabrie, straw meshes and the new cire hair cloth. All the browns and blues and flower shades, some as flaming as the peppy. Twe of the new shapes sketched at the right. Straw btlrtBp & i ieihir- ,4Hkal. mMMjS!lr .t an rpeml Fleer Market htriet. st p ft Last Day of Men's of the Clean-up Winter Suits and. Overcoats Men who prefer and want fine Clethiuj.'; should HURRY! Men who knew a geed invest ment when they see it should HURRY! FOR the opportunity te secure Straw-bridge & Clothier Winter Overcoats and Suits at reduction of one third te one-half from former prices, ends te-morrow night. The opportunity is, an extraordinary one and no man should allow it te pass unnoticed. LAST CALL! Overcoats that were eneJialf mere te double $15, S20, $35, $10, $15, $55. Suits That Were One-half Mere te Deuble re New $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 and $10 All from our regular stock the pieducts of the Stuin-Blt.eh Company, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, the "Alte" shops and ethei dependable houses. Thousands of new Spring Suits and Tep Couts an ready $25.00 te $55.00. I i, ' - Stinnhrl.lre (. i-nih i X niml l"ii,n ; n a ul. ,r wnere ,nC-V w, rwnall tw II , 1 .11 JI 1 v .' j x H'k, , II- I r . I i n tm EI-ylLl 'i'77iT n "a ' p Ready for Misses and Yeung Girls Te-morrow Misses' Fine Tailored Tweed Suits, $25.00 te $45.00 The Medel Sketched, $00.50 iIe.i, blue, violet, tan and nist. Belted', box riul -snlf-strapped taileied Suits, with cle';e-fit-tmg -boulders nnd well-set cellais S23.00 te a ii.oe. Misses' Fairfield Coats, $25.00, $35.00 and $39.50 Raglnn-dcec, deuble-bieasted belted Coats, inverted-plait l)ack, large patch pockets and tailored breast pockets; mannish cellar, silk bned thiougheut. Tan and gicen soft all-wool ileakintr. 2.").00. Smart Tweeds, .$35.00. Fine t nmers-huir, S39.30. Misses' Levely New Taffeta Frecks, $25.00 te $45.00 'avj blue, black and brown. Draped and fitltd liedite-, low waist-line, beuffnnt and cord ed tunic effects : skirts shirred, tucked nml uinnued with tiny plaited lullle.s, many beaded, ribbon-trimmed and embrudered. Misses' Peiret Twill and Tricetine Dresses, $15.00 Stiaight-line belted Dresses, in navy blue, self or colored embroidery, wooden bead trim ming, lace vestee, colored crepe lellar and under sleeve., and various ether new features. Missrs' Sizes. I',, U and IS Years Girls' New Coats, $18.50 Dr.ublcbie.-uted, belted, full-length Coats of soft tan cloaking with Raglan .sleeves, mverted plait back, and mannish cellai. Silk-lined throughout. Si-'es S te 1) years. Small Girls' New Spring Coats, S10.75 and $15.00 l'a.kct-wrau' fancj mixture.-, tan nnd cadet, -oft all-wool ileakinir. Deuble- ami n'ncrle. breasted Coats, plaited, faiicv-stitched and tm. leieti models, bize. 0, 8 and 10 years. Girls Taffeta Dresses, $15.00 Navy blue, brown pnil Copenhagen blue. Lew-waisted, kimono sleeve Di esses; round neck and low waist-line, stitched; scalloped .skiit and sleeves edged with knife-plaited ruffles; pretty gresgraln ribbons tied at each side. Sir.es 8 te 14 years. t-- htiaiMiridue & I'luilner Stcan.l I'loer. MtlUt Strtt Alf I i lnffl STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER FILBEUT STBECT , MAKKP.T.STKKKT RICIITII STREKT .Ja'I l 1 4 , " C'M : im ii .ji m fii s . il M-A n M l I i i 4 I 1 1 'ii ; .i I VI til J f v .ll ' - 'A .y A .vfl UV& A'.V Lsy it fiJSffl
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