mrbit mmmwmwm T I TPinM AQKQ P.AQU LUIUli neiiu unui i n " v ' wMeamM w TO HELP SOLDIERS Philadelphia County's Welfare Committee. Says Fund of $10,000 Is Needed mm KffBHI MEMORIAL DAY PLANS MADE The cominltteo en welfare and em olument of the Philadelphia County Committee of the American Lesien, in nil n f c n & iui funds te aid for mer soldiers out of work) declares tlmt at Ichat $10,000 is needed at once for the relief work. "The constant ly increasing amount e f ills- irtii amenf the unemployed ex-scrvlce mm makes it absolutely necessary for rte raise funds immediately te pro pre rlile for at least part of their needs." rMtfln E. Hellenbnck, chairman of the Run J.A1n.AU tn n titAieMAnt In. CflDinUl""l 'ICUiUiCW 111 I Olivmi.in, - lati from the" headquarters at 30 Seuth Tenth street. "Most of these unfortu unfertu biM men have dependents. "This office is visited every day by men who have been unemployed for Ions Jrled, men who are penniless and Htltute, economic casualties in every tense of the word. These men dislike liking for charity. They come te us became they would rather apply te us thin te the various civilian relief enclcs, which are already taxed te the utmost. The troubles of the former serrlce men arc essentially the prob lems of the American Legien and we will net evade the issue." Members of the David W. Jamesen Pest. Ne. 183, are planning Memerial Dr exercises. The men will visit the IleTs grave in Frankford and then pro pre dtd te Toms Itivcr, N. J., where David W. Jamesen is burled. ,At the last netting of the pest, the members acted 19 judges in the Limerick Contest of tie 13VEXXXO Pubme Ledoer. t . The wlrelcsa apparatus of the Frank ford Pest, Ne. 211, is being put In ex cellent condition and proves an at traction te the activities in the pest borne at 4521 Paul street that last month attracted 1065 men there, net including card-party attendance or the attendance en days military funerals trtra held. Mere than 100 members attended the last meeting of the pest, nt which three former soldiers were admitted te mem brihlp and fifteen new names proposed. Allan Oilmeur, financial secretary, re ported that 258 members have paid their duts for this yenr. The pest paper. "Comrades," is starting en its second ywr and it is planned te enlarge the publication. HAVERFORD FRESHMAN WINS REINSTATEMENT BY BANJO Effert la Strletly "Defendu," but Proves Homeopathic Theory As some one has said, it takes poison te kill poison, and one Havcrferd fresh man bes successfully applied the rule. Frank A. Fortesque is en probation at (lie college. He lie broke another col lege regulation and ns n result he will rejoin his comrades in the classroom Monday by a special order of the dean. Fortesque, while en probation, played his banjo nt a concert of the German town Cricket Club, tilling an Important place left vacant by one who had sud denly been rendered hers de cembnt. College regulations forbid that a stu dent take part in such activities when he Is mere tlinn a limited number of laps behind in his collegiate work. Knrtcsque therefore was in extremely "Dutch." But tlie. Havcrferd men who had urged rertesquc te play nt the concert descended upon Dean Palmer with all the persuasive arguments they could muMer in favor of the unfertunnte (rcshmnn. The dean vnn persuaded. Craig Hendricks, of ('liamTierhbiirg, a Havcrferd senior, was the innocent cause of it all. After relluqtiliOiitig his seat In an elevnted train te a gtil, he fell through a window of the trnln Injuring the arm that should hove tickled n banjo nt the concert. MAN KILLED BY AUTO Unidentified Victim Hit at Twenty third and Clearfield Streets An unidentified Itnllen about thirty thirty Ike jeiiih old was run ilewri by an au tomobile nnd Instantly killed early this morning nt Twenty-third nnd Clearfield jtreets. The automobile, in which were four wen, continued en after the acci dent. These who witnessed the necident from a distance notified the police nnd the man uns removed te the Women's Homeopathic Hospital, where he was rroneimced dead. The police believe the automobile wus stolen. WARMER, MORE RAIN DUE Weatherman's Prognostication Cor rect as Regards Precipitation A Hs-lit rain arrived in the city early tuts morning according te schedule. The neatnerman premised ruin and higher emperntures today. It will also rain "Merrow, he sn.s, T,'c highest tempcroture yesterday ,,' w degrees. The mercury is ex acted te Ke considerably higher today, umpernturcs were two degrees above formal et,terday. J. L. Ackeraen Elected te Beard James I.ee Ackerson wns elected a 'irecter of the Merchants' Shipbuilding wrppratlen nt u meeting in New Yerk w. a i )0an' nf directors ycstcidny. "'Ackerson, who h also vice picsldcnt Hue eorperotlon, succeeds Curl Hum Xn 'i the beard. Mr. Ackerson Is 8MJ'f,pS,,i(,ent of tlie Atlantic Coast "Upbuilding Association. RENT 608-612 Chestnut Street S70 Square Feet Sth Fleer Frent Reems Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer K Public Ledger Company Btere epsai Daily at f A. 1SV Closes B.30 r. U. :A11 These Goods en Sale Tomerrow: s$iadffl"Z--' ' ' Hall ana Vfceae Order MlleOSell, walnut 600 Keratema. Kala 411 tiATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE $R a dji.. w w v ivcauy-( te-Wear Hats $3.98 W Tomorrow Meney was a bit tight when their maker needed it most otherwise we'd never be offer ing hats like these under two or three dollars morel Excellent Milan hemps, lis eres, crinkled hemps una straw cloth hats many combined with crepe or taffeta in every pretty spring colerl Tailored styles' with ribbon trimmings; embroidered kinds in bright colors; dozens bedecked with gay flowers, fruits and fancies. Four pictured.-Flrst Fleer, North S HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE ggf ) YellewTradingStampwithEverylOcPurchascAUDay ggg 75c Phonograph Records MH March Mid- Releases Main Arcade Sale! Ten-Inch, double-faced. Play en all machines. and Thrills Te 3' 49c While Miami Dima and Karl Tex Trets. On tha 'Ola 'Oln 'Olnny Shere and Who Tex Trets. April shewere and Vka an Will Boen Bhlnlnr Vex Trets. Xy-Tee and Bew Wew Stats -Vex Trets, Angst. Child xreta. Oraany and These Old Taan lenad Says Sen . Batanle Sine and Beele X.eon X.een ard Bluet Tex Trets. Say Vetilaima Say and Weep He Mera My Mammy os Trets. XeU On Sllrsry Moen and OareUna melllaf atone Senfs. Ooed-Bys Bhanf hal and Isarn lnr te XiOTt ex Trets. Ht Brethers Main Arcade Men's '3 Fine Silk 1 Striped Madras Shirts) $ 1 The Result of a Wonderful Purchase! We secured the entire group and many another hopeful buyer was disappointed, excep tionally high-quality woven madras, with lustrous silk stripes in new refined colors and patterns. Every shirt fresh from the maker and absolutely perfect. Seft double cuffs Largest variety in sizes 14 te 17. .98 Tomorrow ietl i a,a et m .et $2 "Lawrence" Union Suits, $1.59 Selected ecru or whltn vnrn! nVinrfc s 1 e e v e s; nnkle t length: reinforced Flrnt Fleer, 7th Street t it 50c & 75c Four- I in-Hands, 25c Crepe poplin In I handsome plaint I m r. 1 a tt lnnltAitr T 4 nlentv of hlnck nnd - - nnvv also nrlntcu silK raiiie in ncai t and novelty figures; correctly made. a h'? T Presenting: NEW SPRING STYLES IN Women's $6 Dress Pumps & Walking Oxfords cQ 08 Black Satin of admirablej V m JfO quality; dainty, comfortable' Tomerrou lasts with light, flexible turned soles; smart one strap effects with Cuban or Leuis heels. ran Russia Calf Oxfords and strap pumps. Modified swagger lasts with neat tips and perfera tiens; welted soles; solid leather walking heels. De signed for business or street wear. MEN! TOMORROW IS YOUR BEST BUYING DAY! TWO GREAT GROUPS OF Men's All-Weel Easter Suits Tomorrow you can enjoy cheesing from the new spring: styles in complete, selection of every size-AND at a savin of 40 while these exceedingly fine lets last-whlch won't be very long. Come in ler iuuu spring sun sureiy wmerruw, mi. m assaiBaMHB Women's Pumps and Oxfords, $5.98 te $8.98 Te suit your prfernce: pat- i cnt colt, gun Unetal, blaek kid, T Bray or brown suede, blaek aatln I ' of patent colt or nun metal with I ma) " uiiiu nrewn Km Willi brown auede aleo smoked hernchlde with tan KusHla calf naddlea. Men's Spring Shoes, $5.98 Finest tan Russia or black calf; smart Eng lish or brogue lasts; leather or rubber heels. You'll like them immensely. Yeung Women's $6 te $8 tow Shoes, $3.65 wiie- ana two-scrap pumps and lace oxfords in patent celtskin, tan Russia and Scotch grain. New low heels. Sizes 24 te 7. m Brethers First Fleer. North "BMBaaBHansisssssBBBBaBasaaiaBBBBi Chocolate Almonds, Pound, 59c Princess Lillian Asserted Chocolates. 59c I Wilbur Buds, oeund 75c ! ''''. ' tlttl Candies and Faver t Fer St. Patrick's Day Oreen Bhamxoeka, Vlpea aa wwiri, pound, 39e Cream Potatets, pound, 49e Baiketf, ,MpM, Trera, Xatt, JUIO., DO XO ISO -First Fleer and Subway l 'f'VJ JimWmmm Il MWsmm7. WrMmmfm IB i III Llullw litTTulsVBBBi 111. I lyiWlllsl BMlMnlSSMBSH ifllll frf 111 II ! ' ' it y ill i, i 1 ftllu "vwwL f i! Special! Finer Grade Twe-Trouser SUITS Werth $27.50 te $30 $ 19 rmmtrkm trrtoeAa htA cheviets in handsome browns and grays. The best spring styles; hand-tailored. rinni f.t ni-artlrnllv two suits in one! Because you get two pairs of trousers. imhiiimiiiiii""1 Tweeds! In New SUITS & TOP COATS 1$ Certainly WnvfVi $35 te $40 J There's also exceedingly fine cheesing from fancy worsted and blue serge suits. With extra trousers. 25 Olll rtarfart. ehncinintf. but Z come along before selections narrow aewn. ltiiitttiitrT----TT Snappy or con servative models. .teete" f ff .& J... t V... Mnnnvlunltv &( amy .mm. !--- -- ends tomorrow! iMAn'c$97.i;nfrn$3!; Sample )$1 7.50 Made-to-Measure)$ec:: SUITS ) 1': $55te$65Suits) 0D Fifty different patterns in au-woei weraieas, cnuviuis and tweeds. Brethers 2d Fleer, 7th St. Fer Beys! $14.50 All-Weel Suits 1Q Twe Pairs of Trousers. Sturdy, geed looking cheviets, cassi- j meres and tweeds in brown and gray mixtures, oxtera gray ana plain brown also light and dark hemespuns and navy blue serge. Youthful Norfolk styles. Mohair lined; sizc3 7 te 18. Mil hJrSl. fnr n Whit SiJlf I 7 Ii7 ill. Ml Trimmed Hats of Rare Charm! Philadelphia's finest collection Hats that flare, that droop, that curve bewitchingly ! Hats gay with flowers, laden with fruits, featuring feathers of every imaginable kind ! Tailored hats, sports hats, dress hats and the prettiest of all-around hats ! Truly, it would be hard te conceive a mere admirable presentation of Fashion's thousand and one whims for her favorite season of millinery loveliness! And Our Trimmed Hats at $4.98 & $5.98 retain their value-supremacy se sue cessfully upheld throughout thirty-odd ; years I You'll find none te equal them under $8 te $10 elsewhere. I 1M urethcrs MlUnery Salen, Tlilru Fleer ) m New Spring Waists! (Hi no Absolutely Unrivalled in Quality fD I at0 and Smartness at this low price. JTomerrowi wl We're sure you will be de lighted with the trim, tailored group in colored striped voile with its tuxedo cellar and turn-back cuffs edged with pretty Van Dyke fluting that's laundry-proof. Pink, brown and blue-and-white stripes with white cellars. There are alre dainty whlte voile waists with embroidered Bremley cellar and cuffs and a pictty lnce-cdRed frill. J ' Silk Pongee ' Waists",' Special, $2.98 In smart vestee effect with Venlse lace trimming. Second Fleer Spring & Easter Fashions at Their Best Values Quite Incomparable ! WGG anlendifllv rerlv nrlmiva'blir nvanevml -P Ln.tr Uneir Aair tnmnrrniv will surprise and delight you. Popular Tweed Suits, Tweed Coats and Tweed Cape ' """" ' i Misses Spring frocks, ' 1 u outfitting hundreds of women and misses with the smartest, prettiest spring togs in years at prices that -Frecks in All Their Gay Hues A Feature of Particular Interest! mm. Ji JmMtiMt vVJTjIjIi&fS f$"ii M l InWJIhiiMf wWir WLal RB 'fi IwwA! 1 1 I l..sX K rffl intrBKl fill IrlUBt w iBw ill III ai v''f PiU 'JI i n vvii i tLU .s a mm. : r , Mivm In trlcetinp. iort(ew nn.1 f I brocaded silk straight-line I and belted eflfenfn. TirnM I trimmed and nlneri with : white kid. 1 Minei' Dressy Frecks at $19.75 TaffetaH. Can Can eon crones, Pol Pel ret twlllfl nnd trl co tines In ttttehint tiaami bouffant and tu nic medils It e a (1 e rt, em em breldercd and braided; all cel ors. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Miise' Spring Ceatt, $12.98 New loose models In tan, O e p e n h utren nnd ntone blue ppert ceatlnpTK. Tuxedo fronts; backs with In verted plnlts, Smartly b 1 1 U. stitched. Misses' Tweed Suits, $15 and $25 Dftltriltfiiltv aurawA In ffiAtt T boyish straUhtnesi. Sllk-llned I and In lovely sports tones of I rose, tan, ercnld and Copen lineen. tiiiiiiniMiimiiii Misses' Capes, $16.98 Most attractive! In English plaid ceatlngi. nt Brethers Second rioer jG&m (i-si ,e yam rm 7m1MCTSvvr'r2', vs it ssmam ztuan r w. -m ( uiujp : MisMitiwvMi'rrisKlifi..tv,M!zmu .r. -, S5v sswvmc rrm . h'a iiy&'i W-MmWh-'.:-xiA-v nW' vf I mLsx "'"VnI W v rlSjiSffi Women's l$QC SUITS OO Stunning models in tri- cetine; loose back, belted coals slit at sides and braid-trimmed one-button frents: shawl cellars. Navy and black; lined with I neau de cygne, Women's ' Sports Coats, i $15 Featu"lnr rnc Inn slceH, In verted plaited hicks nnd hi' i led belts. U- 1 with silk : excellent tan ceatlnp. Women's Frecks, $25 Canten crepe, crepe-Siack satin, Pelret twill nnd tnf fetn featuring popular round neck, nnd elab orate heading. Women's Wraps, $29.75 Loese, lovely wrappy models of shawsheen newest sleeves; tassel trim ming; belted fronts; slash ed pockets. Beautiful tones of sorrente, lady-bird, deer, navy nnd black, with self color stitching and satin linings. Skirts, $5 te $12.98 Striped and plaid cloth; also serec prunella wk x w W$M 0 vHSSk 5k nTTnWTrw'rTs Girls' '18.50 Easter COATS $1 2-98 JL WLWKLm Tomorrow ilRIA Just in from a maker who wanted te be represented in our Opening Week Sale1 -hence the saving. Twe pictured. . Beautiful new models in wool velour, poletono and fancy mixtures dressy and sports effects, silk-stitched and button-trimmed. Finely madn in evprv ilntnll: all neniilnr . , . . . - -i . "' "" " "" :. vl colors; sizes i te 14. X. . V "" eiris- $iz te $u Frecks, $8.98 te $22.98 Attractive models in Georgette, crepe de chine and taffeta with quaint t ruffles, smart sashes and inns, eizcn e 10 11. ttle Girls' $8 te $15 jSprinjr Coats, $4.98 te $9.98 Weel velour, basket cloth and brunella cloth; some with embroidered cellars. Lined through out. Sizes 2 te 6. "Lit Brethers Second Fleer t m Hosiery and Undenvear headf quarters with especially geed economics for these seeking spring kinds tomorrow! Women's $2$ 1.98 STOCKINGS k 1 1 Full-fashioned; black, wlute and shoe shades. I 7 w" ' " t. 9 T TT UUIbll O ( A Stockings, $1.29 Novelty t s p e r t s stock ings; s n e e shades. Fashioned. in Spring FURS Here in unrivaled showing, and at extraordinary savings! $100 Rich Platinum Fex I Scarfs, $69.75 I i ,' t Women's SOc 4 te 65c Vests, I 39c Lisle and cot ton. Sleeveless. Imnerfect. i ' Children's, SOc Waists, 39c Cotten ribbed. Women's $1.65 Union Suits, $1.19 Sealpav athlctle mHku. .. -Flist' Fleer, Seuth Women's $1.50 Silk Stockings, 98c Fnshiened. Reg ular and extra sizes. Popular shades. $20 Gennint Fei Ckektn, $13.98 $15 Squirrel Chokers, $9.98 4 60 Natural VT 5I-Ib Baum IlkU.. H - ffF--. mAB Mii.lM'jf.tt - sv ivianeni, iu g i -y r '.) i SZD Ringtail Chokers, $17.50 Twe-skin style; dyed siible color. 925 Eastern. Mink Chokers 114.98 .. 1 I ii- V?: i "VS-'l aw -Second Fleer Popular Silk Sports Scarfs $2 te 6 All the gay new col ors all the swagger new striped effects; rich, heavy qualities; correct lengths. ; $1 Bremley Sets, ; euc Wanted slindes In. ' rliwllnc wliitn ev.tnt ' '.! '. $1 Dainty Eyelet Embroidery Sets, 59c Sample Neckwear, 50c te 68c Orramlle nnd lace entij separate i'elliirn, ote. Klrbt I'-loer, North T ""morrow! This Price is for the One Day Only! Women's Thread Silk Stockings 79c Irregulars of the $2 kinds Limited let. Full-fashioned. In black, white and cordovan. Ne mail or phone orders. Lit Brethers First Fleer, Seuth Silk Petticoats! $4 kind 2.98 $6 kind $ nrj 4.98 Messallne, taffeta and e r s e y plaited, corded and ruffled prettily. Alse some straight Una silk Jersey petti coats. dahitlly emhreldered. All spring hues. mmmm $8 Radium Silk Petticoats. . . . I'lnk. henna. Perlnlnlcle. (ntln i,.. clnth, corn newer, orchid, fleeh,' white navy and black. i Stoend Fleer '6.98 iAnr.Bi lartiwrii.vr,'''. lrf Wn IkfSlu I i ll I DJ II ! II Mil' stfgP'MH ,Sfoie:ftiqVate fc te DrteeMetcMivJise ; "' HT . J: -,....' Men's $22.50 te $27.50 Suits, $14.98 & . $17.98 Extra Trousers Herringbone twredi, chn- lets nnd cassl- meres. Men's $32.50 Tep Coats, I $21.98 llemespuna and tweecls. Men's $5.50 Trousers, $2.98 Worsteds In mixtures nnd pin utrlpes. " hn 1 t CO :: (" Hats Trlnnncti rrcv of Charne $4 te $4.50 Ready Trimmed Hats, $2.98 Most nttrautlvn ntinu Imr... hnlr fancy straw braid, or niblned With silk. Fetnhinclv Immed Black and hich cel- TTttttttt .- Women's &Misses' $2 & $3.50 & $4 Corsets, S2.50 Hplrlte nouseueil: cer- 4 pioSperts j Dresses a la c n sets Women's $1 Gloves, 69c Twe-clasp and strap wrist Chamois suede In beavei, mode, white, gray nnd black. a t men s Tan Children's $1.50 te $2.50 Slips, 79c & 98c Bntlfite or longcleth ; lnee, ni ni breldery and ilbben trimmed, 6 te 14 rears. Girls' $2.50 Tub Frecks, 95c Linen, gingham and chambrav; centrastl ugly trimmed. 6 te 14 years. Beys' $12 Suits, $7.49 Dstra Xnlektra. All-wool tweeds, chelets and cas cas HlmercN 6 te 17 year. Men's 50c in-Hands & Batwings Four- 17c Keur-ln-hnnd" are In plain poplins, stripes, pi mted fou feu lards, failles and basket weave plaids. Batwings In satin foulard, vilth polka dots and figures en dark grounds 4 Miues' & Children's 29c & 39c Stockings, 19c r.lbbed: black, whlte and tan "M I !1 fun. " ---- - !? $5 te $8 Shoes, $2.95 Kun-mettti calf and Uldahln. Lace or blucher. All f eitfM in me 101, Women's $5 te $7 Lew Shoes, $1.95 Tan, kldskln, gun-metal calf nnd tan kid, Stran numns. oxfords, and hrertm ivfnr,iu All v nnl I j e r m e j In navy, Henna, re I n it (inr I Copenhagen, nrew n, tan, red, gretn and rorn rern rorn flewer. Two Twe piece mod els w I t h blouses shir red at unist. Iv'l.l nr- lln. t en oella ' purrs. r"i. ul b k I r t One plctui- ed ti,t, Wemea's $1.50 Stockings, 89c Black silk; clocked; also some drop. stitch. Women's 65c Union Suits, 39c r.lbbed; low neck; lace trimmed. - Children's 75c Underwear, 49c & 59c Flceee-llned, rib bed v e s t a and pants. home rutDer noels. 4 ri:l. C.. Beys' & Girls' $3 te $4 Shoes, $1 .95 j SR.2? Oiaxa' White nubuck. tan and gun-metal X li',TS:P r ij aim w away uxweinui : fiaM'SJw tw Wi mitaurat at MrustUaa at SevmS ViUm rtBth rioer of Ow Mew snuelar, TU uui Kwket ate. some two-tone efrects. S7.es Si,, tn OTB Tan nnd gun-metal. Siren 3 te 5 'i. Ne Mail or 'Phene Order Filled en Smbmmy Foetwemr rolelone, vtls ana iweea lined. 2 te IS uxiMxmi ?vjss3 rm 1.31 ': ' 'si i , i 1 1 " sss i . i li Ok X A M N3 j? a ,. 1 EL&feftU, 4 3, i 0 J t 'AsUMW&ik&l i) , .xMlk 4, V, c iRi. m& ,:& Uh Alii N Wf Jte- -r r ftdSQ&fkteL iMjmMmMM . 1 '4ftfXbMUIk.Li4.L'JiITi41ul'l .-.Vi.ay ,l iJM
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