wt trv. VtDSFJhTf! XI -iteijT : "- ft-T V 'ffi -twens tffliM, -r: --."iun i .-. ...T-....--...,r..:-.'.---i-L- . i J-Si-S'-fi' riitisTt', -4c s -inne -. ,.' rj!Wtjjv '. ine l' m ttiv,tfi ' -sv"-!' t " y 1Z4,T4' V1"i t 's-Mtftai rjtssu T v e, p- mmm )rTXDQBrTTSnMlOmtiifUJ.Ai fflUflUAI, MMLUUXL e, && T )V JTJ TM "" a&ff -L X IS WEDNESDAY Fl R CATACLYSM ,. ( ' Dr. Milten A. Nobles Says Earth ' Disturbance May Sink ij Part of World r SEES EQUATOR SHIFT NORTH March !" vl11 witncFP thp beginning If an rrn of extended volcanic disturb ance in tlie Northern Hemisphere, with i mmIMe submergence of the treater hurt of Europe nnd Anin Miner, accord Br te Dr. Milten A. Nobles, 1027 Han. nm street, who predicted nuch upheav tli in the pant with tmcanny nrvurncy. ' Dr. Nobles Is n graduate of Syracuse rjnlverflty. His life-long study has been twlftgy i cenernl and volcanoes in par fiwlar. as the fVsult of wMch he has JrAlved n method of predicting volcanic JIttnrbanccs through the observation of winds nnd air currents. ''It is very simple," explained Dr. Vebles, In discussing his method. "Where there is an area of Incipient Telcinilc activity, the heat which ncr cumulates beneath the surface of the Mtth at that point gives rise te a col umn of warm nlr, which, ascending, drtns toward it winds from all direc tions lllce a flue. "When there is any marked or un usual flew of winds in any direction nil it continues for tf certain length of time, it becomes apparent that there u nemcthlng brewing In that section. It Is then easy te locate the scat of the disturbance, ns met of the volcanic eruptive points nre definitely known. Cataclysm Brewing ' "Indications are that thcre will be treat activity, a cataclysm, in fact, throughout a section which may be reughlv defined as n circle extending through Grccnlnnd, Iceland, Northeast ern Canada, all of Western Europe, Greece, Asia Miner, the East Indies nd se north and around te the start ing point. "All this district is ft vast honey comb underground. When Vesuvius emits lava there is a corresponding fall in the lava level In the crater of Ilecla, the great volcano in Icelnnd.,2800 miles my. At the same time the water In the crater of Mount Wan, thousands of miles away In Asia, subsides te un uiually low levels, "Anether significant thing about this area Is that Oed has been exerting Ills manifold influences te move away their populations, cither by death or actual transference of races te preserve them from the mere horrible fate which Says Earth Disturbance May Sink Part of Europe ' The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius last Meridny was forecast by Dr. Milten A. Nobles, 1027 Hansom street, in n letter te the New Yerk World, daled March 1. iThe volcanic disturbances of Mat Unique, StrombeU, Chile, "Japan, Hernce and Ilecla were nil indi cated te Dr. Nobles In advance through his system of atmospheric observation. He predicts that March 15 an era of intense vetcanlc activity in the Northern Hemisphere will commence, which may result In the submergence of n large part of Europe. ' after being exhausted by long human me iinca r long i of tin occupancy, was, In course wove the waters again at fiiten nni nf ih rleiiMt trnctlve portions of this glebe." wove the waters again and new censti tutes one or tne rienest and men at- awaits theso who are Involved in these coming disturbances. "This great upheaval will cause great shifting In the world's balance, thus creating a new equator, with marked climatic changes, together with a no- ticeable expansion of the world's mass. I expect thin earth will be appreciably larger In slxc aficr the outburst, just as it has increased In size in all four of the shlftings of the axis which have oc curred in the past. Neah Sailed Frem Virginia "These alterations of the polar axis have accompanied extreme changes In the terrestrial aspect of the earth. As recently ns 886. A. D there was a passage through the continent of America,, separating what is new Can ada in the extreme north from the lower portion of Seuth America. Only Mount Mitchell and ether peaks were above water. "The earth's first tilt submerged for the time being the eastern portion of the United States (the equator ran nleng the Appalachian mountains at that time), a region which was un doubtedly the eldest and most suitable region for human habitation. "This submergence is' the Deluge of Biblical reference, and the submerged region must, in -the nature of things, have been the Garden of Eden, the earliest sent of the race. In nil prob ability Neah set sail from .Virginia or Hejne spot net far distant from this very place. "The polar area of this time, when the earth was approximately only one eighth its present size, fell in Switzer land where its remains are te be seen tedav. "This Is proved by the fossilized palms and coconuts found in blasting the Hudsen tunnels, and the similar tropic relics of this lest age found in the Antarctic regions Ty tni Shackle Shackle ten expedition. "Then the equator shifted, through extreme volcanic activity, and the cli mate changed. This performance was repeated, with vorieus changes, three times subsequently. "The district in which we live, re juvennted by the deposits of the sea GIRL UNNERVES BANDITS "'bar Yeu toSheet," She Says. '' Man Flea, Qlrl Paints Oranga, N. J.,1 March, 18. (By A. P.) Amazonian defiance ! niht palled the blurt of two held -up men, "I dare you te sheet, I den't'bellere your gun is leaded," Miss Mary Oalllsa, thirty-four, told the two thugs when one DOlnted a revolver at her head mi.i eh ethe demanded her money. Ne flash of gunpowder ronewea. The baffled ban dits took te their heels as a man ap peared In the distance up the stieet. Miss Calllss then falpted. . . SIONKD YOTJxVnjBDOB nttt If net, jrtt biuyT Teu'r publie-nlrltta cltlMn. Teu want te upheld th KoeoTntm of Phlladalphla en ovary occmlen. Then act new. Oil tomorrow's Pvilie Lteass. On the "PltdM of filvle rtitv." mm? i, i.' nd identify yourielt . ituneh iupperttr vi rniiaatipnim mm aw lesainv American our. ASv. COLLEGE MAN' A cotUre nan of ( ofcar efcar aeter, with brMa and taflaoa taflaea tlal eBBeetleas, Is aaTersa eupertaalty ky a wolt-rsted brokerage heaae with stek exehaace eenneelleaa t learn the bttilaeif. 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Its absolute uniformity makes your meter a known" power quantity at all times and for all occasions. What's mere, Atlantic is the one gasoline sure te be always obtainable. The Atlantic, distributing system is unequaled for completeness. With such definite factors for gasoline quality, dependability and convenience i before them, is it any wonder that the majority of meter car and truck owners use Atlantic and stick te it? ATLANTIC .!' t GASOLINE Put w Pep in Your Moter T' "7' ""; T r TT r ? . i-xm w&ste .,. --H fj.v?w n t l. ,.. . 7?r-j ,' ji js. A n A3 , .. ...A; . . rvMJiQ s . ' t' SpiciitlLot'ef Girls' $7.50 te $10 White Lingerie Dresses Te Sell at $5 ea' Dainty irecka for Confirmation, Easter procassiens, etc., vfrieualy trimmed with ruffles, lace and ribbon sashes. ' Mostly iclean, freah merchandise some sllfhtly mussed through handling. IncluM It a Wonderful, Value-Let of Imported Swiss Organdie Frecks for Juniors arid Girls SNELLENBUReS'SeemI Fleer Extraordinary Sale Tornerrow of The Famous $5 te $10 rW) Corsets at $3.95 We have received large stock re re enfercements, which will be placed en sale tomorrow at this marvelously low price. Medels in pink and white. $3.00 and $3.50 American Lady and Snellenburg t1 CA Special Corsets.... vA.UV "Medels for slender and average figures plain and fancy ceutlls. $5 Royal Worcester 0O OQ and Ben Ten CersetsV Discontinued models, but all excel lent styles. Girdle and medium top effects. bNELLENBURflS Second Fleer Tomorrow Interest in the Blouse Department Centers Around These $2 Blouses Sk 4fea ONE A HAND -MADE BATISTE MODEL, daintily trimmed with hand drawn-work, hand hemstitching and hand embroidered dots. Tuxedo cellar style. THE OTHER A NOVELTY STRIPED BLOUSE, Bramley cellar style, featuring gingham,' edged with fluting, in cellar, cuffs and down the front. The gingham comes in orchid, green and blue. Other Pretty Medels at $2 In Voile, Gingham, Dimity and Colored Novelty Effect Lace - trimmed, vestee, gingham trimmed, tucked and smart tailored models in white and the pastel colorings orchid, blue, bisque and pink. Bramley and tuxedo cellars. bNELLENBURflS Second Fleer Women's Dainty, Serviceable Under- muslins of All Kinds In Our March Sale at Wonderful Price-Savings kVs r 1 all- "an exquisite beauty and quality. A Splendid Assortment at Exquisite Garments of the Finer Kinds Suitable for the Bride's Treutseau or the Hepe Cheat Included at Prices Almest Unbelievably Lew In white, flesh col or and dainty pastel shades elaborately trinimed, or beauti fully and simply tai lered, uarmenta of 98c Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns at Nainsoek and batiste garments, trimmed and tailored. A splendid assortment. Slip-en Gowns at $1.50 Made of figured Windser crepe and fin ished with hemstitching and shirring. Twe-Piece Pajamas $1.98 te $2.98 Madras, percale and dimity pajamas in plain colors and striped materials. Ceat and middy styles very popular. Large Assortment of Hq Corset Cevers at 7C Attractively made covers of lingerie cloth, lace and embroidery trimmed. Caml nU models Included. , . . :$ f?M1' . . - ammm BBBMBfFBaj SnellenburgS Y J ENTIRE BLOCK -M4RKE7 ' fHfre2SfST?rS . M Men's and Yeung Men's New Light Weight Suits for Spring ifHsssaaaaaB$w3iftui 1 111 sVsaaaaaaaaaC m W.ZJImFJ or! til Itfl 11 I ' IP i 1 1 X A Value Without Comparison in Philadelphia ; $37.50 Thoroughly high-grade 8uiist in point of fabric-style tai loring and finish. Snappy Sports Medels Single and Deuble Breasted Fitted Styl6s and a splendid line of the new easy-fitting Twe and Three' Butten Sack Coats for business wear. Alse a Wonderful Assortment of Conservative Medels in geed-looking patterns and styles the largest and finest showing in the history of our Clothing Stere. COLORS Black, Gray, Blue, Brown, Tan and Green Mixtures, Stripes, Checks and plain Celers. Tartans, Overplaids and Novelties FABRICS Tweeds Unfinished Worsteds Hemespuns Cheviots Herringbones Cassimeres Serges Velours Exceptional Value in Men's New Spring Tep Coats Tweeds, HcrrinRbenes, Hemespuns, Cheviots, Unfinished Worsteds, Gabardines and Whipcords Straight-line nnd "Sports Belt" Medels, with Regulation Set-in or Raglan Sleeves. Geed-looking light mixtures. $35,00 Spring Tep OJO O ' $50,0 Spring Tep $37 50 VOuis at. vOais ai $45.00 Spring Tep gQ1 CA $60.00 Spring Tep gJQ KQ Oats at. LOats at. ....... . f .SneLlenbiJPqS Third Fleer Tep Notch Values in Our March Sale of Beys' High Grade Furnishings 54c 64c Beys' $1.75 Shirts, Ea. M Ol Well-made shirts of fine P1 printed madras and harmony' percale, in cellar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 12 & te 14. Beys' Blouses, Each. . . . Of geed-quality percale in a large variety , of neat stripes. Collar Cellar attached style, with soft cuffs. Sizes 6 te 1G years. Beys' Blouses, Each. . . Of printed madras and hich' grade percale, made with cellars attached and soft cuffs. Tremendous assortment of pretty striped patterns. Sizes 7 te 16 years. Beys' Blouses Made te Ql Our Special Order, Each Of fine printed madras and Harmony percale, with cellar attached, button-down cellars and soft cuffs. Sizes 7 te 16 years. Beys' Four-in-Hands, Ea. In popular college and regi mental stripes. SnELLENdUrcS First Fleer 47c Unprecedented Sale of the Famous Fine Big Stocks of Spring Trousers for Men There's a Substantial Saving en Every Pair! All brand new spring models, finely tailored, in the best and most serviceable light weight woolen ma terials. A complete line of the most wanted colors, patterns and fabrics, including novelty mix tures, stripes, blues, grays and browns. $5.00 and $5.50 Trousers, Pair. .. $6.50 and $7.50 Trousers, Pair. . . $8.00 and $8.50 Trousers, Pair. . . t $3.65 $4.85 $6.35 Wardrobe Trunks There Are It t any Styles of Belber Trunks This Is One of the Very Finest They Make at $49.75 each The. highest-grade wardrobe trunks en the market the best product of the best trunk manufacturer in America. There is absolutely Nene Better at Any Price Made extra deep te held ALL your clothes. Highly superior in construction througheut5-ply bodies, covered and inter lined with hardened vulcanized fiber. AJ1 corners, clamps and hinges of cold rolled steel, heavy brass plated, and hnnd riveted. Fitted with a special locking do de vice, simple and Becure. All absolutely perfect trunks in every detail. Sold with the custom- twy aeieer guarantee. EXTRA SPECIAL Men's Finest $8.50 AlMYoel Blue Serge Trousers G(l at. Pair . $U SsCLLENBJRcS Third Fleer Special Sale of High-Grade Girard Red & Gray Tubes Guaranteed At Such Extraordinarily Lew Prices That It Will Net Pay te Bether With Patched or Vulcanized Tubes flNtrn. heavy puie gum floating .-4eck, made of the finest materials piecurable, and guaranteed net te rip or teat fiem punc tures. An opportunity net te be overlooked. (irn, .'lOx.'l Tubes 51.50 tfOx.'lK Tubes SI. 65 32x3 'j Tubes $2.00 31 t Tubes $2.65 32x1 Tubes $2.G5 33x1 Tubes $255 34x1 Tubes $2.().T 32x1ft Tubes $3.25 33x412 Tubes $3.25 34x4 h Tubes $3.25 35x412 Tubes $3.25 36x4 2 Tubes $3.25 33x5 Tubes $4.00 35x5 Tubes $4.00 37x5 Tubes ,$4.Q0 ui'ii $1.65 $1.85 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 . bNELLENBURflS Thiwl Tie I T U - J.l 't't Little Beys' Ne snrm&r ueats rx t Well Tailored In Smart Tweeds at$9.95Ea. Geed-looking models of soft-color Mixed Tweeds, Herringbones, Pole Clethst nnd Hemespuns, in new and attractive styles. Sizes 2 te 6 years. One pictured. Beys' Tailored Straw Hats vm rf22aV1 r A I T'rr-r' UU n ii. s r' $2.50 te $8.95 Smart styles in white, black, brown and navy straw. Beys' Oliver Twist & fcO Q Regulation Suits, Ea. v.Ui? Splendidly made garments of excellent materials all fast colors. Attractively trimmed with rufllcs and stitching, or in regulation styles. Size3 2 te b year.. Beys' Sturdy Overalls . Made of a durable nunlitv denim in plain or striped patterns. Sizes 2 te 6 years. bNELLENBURflS Second Fleer 65c "Blue Serge" Day in the Snellenburg Beys' Clothing Department Dressy. Well-Tailored Medels of Blue Serge, Just in Time for Confirmation At the Lewest Price Level They've Ever Reached $15.75 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits IJ7J Ttce Pairs of Knickers Full Lined $12.50 G u a r a nteed all - wool the coats lined with mohair through out. Single breasted model yoke back, with inverted pleats. $16.75 Blue Serge CM Q KA Norfolk Suits lO.OXJ With Ttce Pairs of Knickers, Full Lined Of extra fine quality all-wool serge, the coats mohair lined. Yeke Norfolk models, box pleated. Alse single-breasted styles, belted all around. $20.00 Blue Serge QIC 7K Norfolk Suits fDLO.iO With Tice Pairs of Knickers, Full Lined Of all-wool blue serge in a fine weave. Expertly tailored coats, lined with mohair. Yeke Norfolk models, box pleated. Alse single-breasted models, belted all around, $4.00 All-Weel Blue Serge Knickers, Pair Full lined. Well tnilered, $2.50 $12 $15.75 Norfolk Suits. With Ttce Pairs of Knickers, full Lined Of all-wool fancy cheviot, cassiniPres and tweeds all coats lined with mohair, leke Norfolk .sports model also single bi pasted model, belted all around. FwJrTvrgS Third Fleer Just Received 48c Cretonne Tp Sell at 19c yd Ec'3i.dK quality; SG mches wide; beau tiful piteiiis and colors. Ideal for summer drnppries and perch fuinituic. $1.25 Wicker Chair Cushions Reversible cushions, fit most any chair. Tufted and well filled; cover jucny eitiieniie. SPECIAL $1.48 Scrim Dutch Curtains Ea. wicker red with 98c Set SNEIXENBURflS Fourth Fleer Urals, euniwiai i- v i. U nasuusineuaM kii. i&ssBBBBaHBwMBMiMiiMif .,. . n.. - - k-t;. ,T"'T- Splendid grade scrim. 2 V yards long. iJnde with hepnrnte valance. They have n J-inch hemstitched border. Excontiennl aiUL'- bNPLL' vi S Fourth Floeri In Our Fourth Fleer Rug Department Special Sale of Highest Grade Ax minster Rugs Of a Well-Known Make At Extraordinary Reductions $65.00 9x12 lQ 9K Axininster Itujrs at PQ:0D $62.50 8.3x10.6 Axminstcr Rugs at $35.00 6x9 Axininster Rues at $9.50 36x70 Axininster Rugs at. . ? xe (Tjj rjmUyfil vAiuuiHier uugs at. . vtc tM.mvm 1000 Rua in th Tt B...AiM..t' 5B-i'.-1 MiwMffisji?: a ktirx i.iUllKI.HL.LLii ......A- "1 i t&e. s&Mwiimv i' w $41.75 3.75 $7.35; xjfikkTMAiSkrMMi r ii r ti iniJiTiiatiBMssallBamiiiiBtM l-v v &JL BmMj-Am ,. x-Mmr'MmMj "Jf - .. . m iKnBHMar s ' wi ui i-"..1 , . LituekHBit. r:" -w.tr . ii) . i' -.ui.-r r-.ni i ,:ir t m- i ! mil. i fc i l .Tj tv i v..-i-ri HHHHlHHaHiiMWHBlksMstt &.& uLM wl -. ., mm "LE - rii'i amm