m .- M m m 'M. b' t rr M M t tvi m f im & f?Y K- i tt w AKr"' mmmwmm .w! im?jj M .Vj. nV .A .- . SKf JftMiW A " TV rf.'Wli.RA.V-''T " VmvTJSS'! nv r it. uau "fatin M a "---l BHaTII nffll lAlnll rniutnwjunuL iRHNnKiii ( tf.fJii mm! mMn, d-w : 1. ' ' If-r4l. 100.000 te Be' Spent en Schoelt,' Water. Plant,.Fire De partment and Other Werk MhMjUkkWbMlM jJirafiWvSBBPBBaP'.OTra!iBl &rSI?M & TVTVfe&,.: HrZvyTTI Hi M I t MM mi i Cncommen Sense . Bf JOHN BLAKK Fellow the 'Signposts BOYS HELD IN WRECK PLOT rev -i pccial "fTTT. mceuns; of Qatmlcn LEWIS nd Clark did net And titer made the Oregon trail.' rrebably no IniDinn being net cum an Indian, had 'ever brfdre made (he complete Journey ' from the Atlantic Oeat te the Celum bia JKiVef. It was a long and wearisome bul ne. Utile Inlermntlnn was te be gnlncd from the Karagc trlbrs alone tbu z- ,.. '... 'mere were no mnns e iun. ,"u- . - -" -. -, - , : -:- lain range continually robe before tticm. "face tliclr steps nud begin anew nnd ever these It wan net aitvu.n euvi ... . , 7 . . te find pasrj that could be trate led. t of t,ie greatest lacks of (be Yet the two niaiieers Kttirk te their tJ averairi' man l (tin newer of nd. job. And when (hey had flnWied it tha serviitlen. It Is cay for u all te learn Ordinary intelligence willenable u te read these signs. Ordinary Intelligence ought te force us te fellow thcta.. Hut ordinary Intelligence la net ae generally distributed a one might imagine. Despite the fact that sign pouts are set up from one end of life te another, n very large portion of the population In continually taking (he wrong trolls, nnd the a(rN tilled with their cemttlalnt nnd lamentations when they arc forced AW r.W-h J 'vOit OakcH !nt itlcht enUnsncsi pre- way was b'azetl for any one who liunu ' from the success or fnllure of ethers VJ'VTldfnf fet 31,800,000 worth of Improve- te fellow. Hut we pay no nttcntlen (e the success K'vBitat hehds 4ttt passed. Of the amount There is little, pioneering' te be done, or fnllure of oilier : railed 81,000,000 will be spent for the 0w, cither neresvmllnent or through learning by our own cltr schools, l'art.er Uie money mi me mysicnuu hiihk c eui mt h utilized te complete the new belnc erected In KasUCnindcn. We Insist unen etperlcnce n thine utneli is nnpostiDie ir we ever expect (e h' utilized' te complete the new whoel innke nny worth-while advance, Mine erected in Kasuuninacn. v.en- iiyruax et me i Mldemble money will also b spent for 1YJ. nn, luarked. Ml1' . ... .. t con- TijrusT or the uniis nave ueen tmuui if . ...mi t.,vn.v i, i.nt.n. mi 'or, 1V1 and marked. We knew from the . veu n'tc forty, you mny biifely de a lit- get 'iiiargmE nn lrapruviug i" " tesumeuy 01 "iner men which is me tic pioneering, prevlueu you uen t lirepenj. it,. . way in prosperity unu wuicn is me way loe lar OH tne trail. Ane ium)uniTi.)iuv,uvu ..... " ........ (1 rlnn. jjut you must Keep your eyes 'open te extend (he'eity's water sjftcm. in-1 nTel.v bleginphy marks trail, and your cars alert. Tlie siunpests will dividual well units vHl be sunk in tour . Kvery book of history tells us where net shout at you. Yeu must watch for eectlens e! th elty (e increase the we inaT g0 gafely and easily, where we ihem or ybu will miss them and go """ wrenz. bored show, that the same fine iitiallty I where we shall be plunged in ruin. el water can De preuueeu in me cur, -t.a. iimnln, rt wsIai. Iln. nt flm Sflim! variety as that taken from wells at Mtute i.. kia..i. .,.tMn hin necii Fer nxtenslens and Imnrevements te I weeks age. the Fire Department $30,000 in bends will be used. Ccpurleht, lilt nt fCr.nnn t Uv TltitrlnLr .T. nAivitil frnm tnillvtilinf rltWfinn tt Pani Sweaiey. who died In Camden n few) den yesterday that AMistant Chief of Xe heirs te the estate ran be found, hut many persons have in quired about the estate. Confessing, according te the police, that they placed ties en the Pennsyl vania Railroad tracks between Iladdon Iladden field and Crcstwoed, Camden County. Jen McDonald, Lewis Stewart and uanneipn rigiir, or j.awnsme. ami , nI .. -.... werkIru, ... ,.nre.d pupils at tne uaduen iieignis 11 zn ,- ,. nce ,.. ,,, - cengtrlntIv .,. a lMAlfA.1 .in in thA I'nnwlenl 7 -" . . . . . Police Hyde was compelled te revoke the order recently given members of the force te list all persons who frequented Camden saloons. Moved te sympathy because of the' U was said last night that many policemen misumiernoeu iuu urucr, nuu near riots resulted In some case when nn ovcr-'ealeus policeman was tee in sistent upon ebtnlning the name of n patron of some saloons. illness of the boy's mother. Judge Kates, of Camden, yesterday liberated Samuel Willlnras. of ISO Merris street, Gloucester, from the Jamesburg Re formatory. The boy's mother, who was Scheel .are locked tin In the Camden County jail. All three youths deny anj attempts te wreck trains, but say they placed the obstructions en the tracks "just for fun." They apparently de net realize the seriousness of the of fense. All are being held for further investigation. A Cape May express last Thursday night plowed through several tlea placed en the tracks, badly frightening irassengers and tearing up the roadbed for a hundred yards. On Saturday afternoon last railroad detectives found mere ties piled en the tracks. They were removed before nn Atlantic City train reached the ties. Uaptain Ames of the Pennsylvania nnd County IJetec Smith arrested the dents. inz for her son. who has been In the Institution for four menthx. There was a happy reunion at the Williams home last night. When Lester Cellins, MoercMown, X. J., taking a lead of hay into, Cam den, turned the corner of Cedar and Fourth streets lut night, the hay brushed against n lighted street lamp at the corner and was set ntire. The hay burned a fen minutes before Col Cel lins discovered It. He then vacated his perilous place en the pyre and unhitched bis team. Foremen saved the wngeu. BRITISH AIR FORCE CUT Drastic Reductions Made In Fund for Next Year Londen. March 17. (Uy A. P.) Drastic reductions In the estimates for the air force for the coming year were nnneunced today. The estimates provide i0.03.),00O ler normal services ami fn.-.n noe fop war liabilities. T.nst .venr'a tiaurcs were 1C.800.000 for normal nervlcea and 1.471.000 for war llaelli ties. A reduction in force equal te two squadrons is proposed. llie estimates previue ter nn appre- CUIUS DISTRACTS SCHOOL Atlantic City PrincipalQently ' But Firmly .RebUkaa Daring Student . local enne Today smallest threuib disclosed, that declaration fend Itwaa tetthrM cents. Anether person paw eifftt cent" TO ALTER DAYLIGHT SAVING Sveelnl Dispatch te Keening Putlte l.tietr Atlantic Cify,' March it. "Knick ers" for girl studentH at the local high hchoe) nre taboo. Xhls decision was reached yesterday after Miss Grace lleyajinn. dnughter of n Iieardwalk rug mcrchnnt, appeared In her class clad In n nifty spring costume consisting In pnrt of n fawn-colored coat with "knickers" of the tame shade with green checks. The faculty admitted they were "flapper gasted" nnd a hasty confer ence was called. Studies were rather neglected throughout the day and sev eral students who had been waiting for some one te break the ice threatened te den similar costumes Monday. Shortly before the session closed Miss Beyajlan was invited te the principal's office and gently but firmly informed thnt the school authorities wern a bit old fashioned and would be just ns happy If she would cnll it a day and save the "knickers" for the golf course. A public hearing en the question of daylight saving for Atlantic City was nnneunced after the City Commission at their regular weekly meeting had pnssed en second reading the ordinance providing that daylight saving shnll be gin the first Sunday in April and con tinue until the last Sunday in Septem ber. The ordinance, which supplants one adopted last year Using about half the period, was Introduced following the adoption of daylight saving in Philadel phia from April uutil the end of Sep tember. The city rulers aim te avoid confusion of tirae between the two cities, since many local residents com mute daily te Philadelphia nnd thou ... . mi .r fi 'ci fuui fA. u.rr ,aa in i unmif, nr 'iiiimininiimna "Anin iitA rmiti Hnllread police, An abandoned truck was found last , '." - - -" t!ve Deran and night at Tenth, und Market streets, ' ;" '"'"" 7m' !..i,,,r ni ii mi ' high ,! stu- $&te.nW bJalBSaieAV1ffiWii'fr,,' improvement of Atlantic City's water .1.. n.,.,i.n nit ,ii mi. r i ii i ir : rODH, tue Kevcrnmenc ngrees wiui inc in u viuiumm uciurc me viiy .rt fiSt ta ffi , &"", t Cf,"de" Lr l5W,n, ! recommendations of thGeddes ICoce, I Commission, Introduced , by Cem.nis ... .... .... ,.. , nom ijemmittce tnat tne cuuivatenc in i mue -iu uucuuic, nunu uuuai-u iirsi 'iwiw. vjnmwmmmmmmBmm muwmmTwym f mmi&i-tfimSfci i.XjigW;M;1S? I I gmailll I I I SSB ! wa 'iMSWillps w mh;( ,v'.j, t.r.x:-:vi.; -.iga ,!." ;. n -.-..-a. . l.. jj. 'tH nmnn-jr:-? ;yvf r ' ! mi ni i?ii!:.'frii'i,ai u.' ';.',e whww.w! hj&f$iwam 'V' MMtiatftSMitei&v&: iu&mwmiMmr': - rvxT'' X'&a .m,u Deeutr CbilcH!,1lMi MSO.OOO; Ci. --.L'i' '-JT iJTJ'S'-' r.,Wi!A . " '-... . " JVA JPinn.Jllf!!? the Detutr OelMMM mett tat ""'H Wm 'ALGlf "' . ' ,r ' -tL J" 'YSUUAUtL-$J IfUVXl ineeme tax wyamt that wit F'mSW2iS'EE2A?:i I in n A RilCl?lra4QDiakI.VKI. 7PCS tatlr recerde. IM aim it net pn ' 71" '" . .":"-:. MH t , A VI r . r rvil MJ1 XV.VT.lTkt itl s fcJ.: .. but tba ttatatMiit wa made ? 5??-35? "SSI TiXli "m. 'iK Sri A hPf IWtfn V'tfCuXS it was a wemaa he lied the iiib ih twj ipi ir m . rDMCU i uwhh iriH'ii nnnR.'iM reriria. Mrara t deatn. one was saw re dbvb jrisiui V 'X ar - -ri -;f &&& iuk beea bera la njchmend, Va, " ;? ' j. ' W . . . . - - - - BI"lK I. m 'L . 'ffil gaalwlBBaa. i .. .'!' ..u 'J w "Br . h , Aquamarine and Diamond Ring Platinum ring with aquamarine ef.ich blue color arid twelve email diamonds $235. Aquamarine; 'Hie birthstone for March, is the most beautiful of semi-precious stones. We have many attractive rings set with' aquamarines of rich color. S. Kind & Sens nie chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCIUNTSJKWKLER8 SILVERSMITHS , ,-f' ..1'U O WIDESPREAD has become the nervy r .1 l..- lV-l .... l.lih IktlAplii.. ,,jl .103 d )e vaiueei umv w -y M, ;nyr' hop is giving men in freahly ' imported . m. m a l A .1 . 1 f.JL M.A.J1 at.... f ' tialftuhiel 8. SCOtiana ,wcea ana lainym,, r1l-k WeMteda and Wilint;,ihclunr V-'1 : Dm,, tmUrirm tht rAmtt Irenrlar n V '" genuine i7 ..., -j- v, near are registering their .erdera. t j; ,rr Ml L- -1-J ilA.mmXr.m WC WIH WC U cvmv '-W...MW-J Vi-tJ Ofl'fi m .upon, request. .,- ) -m ntfii .j , '. J v.k.r" i "'"11 ft r .......... '"? . . ... . '.' m i'--i:L.' mr TII IIAAI'l-I WANAMA IT BVRhn -, W1L iliJLnl?' a av tiui.i ,,fii.l v 'k't jt -- i ei . '.' fi -t. -.$ uici9vuruiuiuufi .,0, Telling a guard In .Tall at police hcadnui broken up his spectacles and swallowed '0wner .1.. ..1.. lllll.... D...... ..m..... ...... lue ifiue'., u imniu ajuiiicd, i"cmj-.nv years old, was sentenced te six months for defrauding druggists while posing as n physician, was hurried te Cooper Hospital. The physicians examineu the patient's stomach, but no glass was found. Later the broken lenses were found In the corner of Uarnes' cell. Barnes had written n letter te his mother In Smith Carolina telling her of his in tentions te end his life. three additional bdundrent should withdrawn from the joint service of the army and navy and allocated te be . reading. ..f ' At flip KRinp limn th Pnmniiantnn Mrs. Mellie Tayler, of 31!' Cherry ... i ...i .uu...i i,, nnmu.fl nn flntt i-i,lln n nnlinnmu street. Camden, was struck and slightly Il0We jejengc Introduced by Commissioner Albert injured by an automobile lat night at j ' Ucyer, authorizing the Issuance of Kaighn nvenue and Fourth street. The a10 rutnUCDniPT CAD DIAMICTi $'I3,000 in temporary bends te defray machine was driven by A. Poles, of 41!U OIO,uUU VCriUll I Tun rlHNIO I the expenses of laying and construct censtruct Kulgbn avenue, who was arresti-d. Mrs. iug a new portion of the high-pressure Tayler was crossing tue street wuen sue Awarded te Mrs. Powell for Injury .water mam. -Anis nign -pressure sys was uneci.eu uuwii. cine is ui. inc Homeopathic Hospital, Camden. Suit for! $20,000 damages -against James D. Yeung- juid his mother. Mrs. Kate Yeung, nwiier of the BreakersJ Hetel, Ocean City, was tiled yesterday in Camden by Enes Melllnger, of Ocean City, In behalf of his seven-year-old-son, Bess Melllnger. The Melllnger boy was run ever by Yeung's car at 'Ocean City en August 0 last. It is averred that as 'a result of the boy being run ever that he suffered from Ktrkras occasional convulsions. The suit will be-heard in the Circuit Court in Camden. , Overcome-by fumes from a motorcar, .Tames Ii. Fredericks, of 730 Pennsyl vania avenue, Camden, was taken te Cooper Hospital where lie was revived. Fredericks was cleaning n car In a garage when be was stricken. Cenrad Ott, lawyer, of Camden, Las received several-inquiries regarding the Mrs. Mary Casaidy, fifty-bight years old, ha.s been missing from her home, 403 Stevens street, Camden, lnce lat Tueulay, when she left the house saying that she intended te pay a snort viilt te friends in the neighborhood. Her son. Frank Cassldy, falling te find her after a long search, has ap pealed te the Camden police for help in the search. Iftm Itl 1A A1.I-'B VUB- HfamiBBilaaal L In Railroad Accident ., ami h. been the hiMt -..?- in New Yerlt, March 17. Damages of I lowering the Ure insurance rate In the 13 flAO warn etrnritAil for l Knnramr. ' CUV. rv...... .. i x. M-.. ..i , i Whether Alma Webster Powell, former opera singpr and pianist, in her suit against the New Yerk Central Railroad for in juries received in n railroad accident July 2. 1020. Her husband, A. .lack son Powell, was nwarded i?'J000 for medical expenses and for less of her services. Mrs, Powell claimed that the Ini juries had ruined her career. Her sis ter, Mrs. Celin V. Ilenellshn, whoite.sti wheite.sti fied for tiie railroad, dec'iued that a or net title te the Si. f'hnrlcs Hetel property will pass from Itccciver Nerman Urcy, of Camden, te the Newlin Haines Company will be determined at Trenten en Tuesday nt a hearing befere Chancellor Walker. The hearing will be marked by a vig orous legal battle. Meanwhile, it N understood a new bid for the property will be made. It would be the largest thus fur made and would probably piny a big part in the deliberations. The litigants will nignc the (uestien In a quarrel at a Negro dunce at Tenth street and Kaighn nvenue, Wil liam Beyer. of 1108 Seuth Tenth street, Cnmden, was shot by William Yerk, a waiter from Atlantic City, according te the police. Hever was wounded In the riht lez. He was taken te Cooper Hospital. His, I ABK you IV A rutt new is held bv the receiver. The s took condition is net serious. Yerk was . ' nine i.ardner. And traUhUay i holders will have te show Chaneclln arrested. The quarrel is said te have r.L , e , iffiX in term, 3 im K Walker that they nre in n position te Heyca transportation and aojeurna in aunny I pay oft; nil obligations. Which in bulk amount te aoeut $i,uw,uw. been ever a woman te whom both weie paying attentions at the dance. bent little finger which Mrs. Powell .,i..n,.i.n.imi fi.n vn'iin irnui rv. claimed had been Injured in the wreck pany, owner of the Boardwalk hotel was due te rheumatism. nreuertv until the bankruntcv of iniH. is, in a position te retrieve title, which J lie stoeic-Chnncellor ! ..t-'iBBBl . .i .. .. ''L3isb1 ! (S 623--HZaniet Street. . . . ; I ' Ql i We Are Specializing, en Misses' Apparel fySWV' ' I n argln. n a proicasieo mac win earn ntrhapa millions for you. Rtad about It ,, , , in tna niacins necuen ei ntxt sunuay'a Se numerous wer the complaints re- YubUu LxAier.Atic. The largest check paid through the imjimtsBaiMisi Charge Accounts Invited !? 'K;fm.at:Wmaj Mail Orders FUIedaKar:iiaciiK4g Repairing and Remodeling at Very Moderate Ceat. "Pay for the work when you want it delivered." i SBm 1 French Seal Ceat 49.50 Regularlr 110.00 S3P iw$n l'215ChestmirStreet Tomorrow A Day of Extra Special Values FURS AT HALF PRICE And in Many Instances Mere Than Half Qff Tomorrow's Special Events have been planned with the one thought of bis business for the few remaining: Saturdays before Easter and te effect this we have still further reduced prices from the almost unbelievable levels that we established two weeks age. Leepard Cat Coats 59.50 Regularly 125.00 Specializing; Coats, Suits and Dresses chosen especially for th&'girl of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years! Garments with the snap and style which'1 Milady Youthful of today demands, and yet meeting every requirement asjtd excellence1 of material and tailoring a point the Darlington Stere Jias never overlooked. Ner are prices high! We can suit the modest purse as well as the plethoric one! The high-school girl, the college girl, the business girl should come here tomorrow. There will be several, specially priced lets as well as the regular stocks. BETTY WALES DRESSES are sold exclusively in Philadelphia at Darlington's. , Nete Our Special Deposit Feature On payment of a Small Deposit we will Reserve Your Purchase of Furs in our Storage Vaults without charge. Payments are te continue throughout' the summer, with Delivery as you wish in the Fall or Winter. All coats are length. Wraps are full length L Natural - fla1i-it Ceata 89.50 Regularly 180.00 '.HB ' gsSat If fll - .gsaaV KwlBgK 3 '' IA. .y ; Formerly Nu Marmet Ceata 80.00 39.50 Peny Coats 100.00 49.50 Leepard Cat, Seal Trimmed... 100.00 49.50 French Seal Coats 100.00 49.50 Peny Coats, Opossum Trimmed 160.01) 79.50 Natural Muskrat Coats 180.00 89.50 French Seal, Skunk Trimmed. 200.00 94.50 Marmet, Kaccoen Trimmed... 200.00 97.50 French Seal Wraps 230.00 1 1 5.00 French Seal, Squirrel Trimmed 250.00 125.00 Moleakin Coats 330.00 !5.C0 Moleskin Wraps 350.00 175.00 Formerly Hudsen Seal, Beaver Trimmed 490.00 Hudsen Seal, Squirrel Trimmed 490.00 Hudsen Seal, Skunk Trimmed.. 490.00 Black Caracul Coats 490.00 Natural Squirrel Coats 530.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps G00.00 Natural Squirrel Wraps 800.0(r Taupe Caracul Wrap 1000.00 Broadtail Wrap 1200.00 Ermine Wrap , 1200.00 Natural Mink Ceat 1500.00 Natural Mink Wrap 1900.00 New 245.00 245.00 245.00' 245.00 265.00 295.00 395.00 495.00 595.00 595.00 745.00 945.00 French Seal Skunk Trimmed 94.50 Regularly 195.00 4iEjlgsBa CO&taBBBBBBBBBBBBBB. Extra She Ceata and Wrapt Frem 46 te 54 Butt H4t 5m( U tvi tlu4ltft VrmeX Seal tfvaf Conn) BKBfr.5 FA Moleskin Wrape . 175.00 Bajrelarly 360.00 7.50 .JU ii.oe Cktkn f Natural Squir ral, Jap Mink aad Keliaaky. 14.50 Reg. 30.09 Ckaktri of Stema MarUa, Natuial Mink, T a u p and Brown F.. 29.50 Reg. 60.00 C h k a r of BlaiaaMSabU, Ba Martaei anal S te ' Marten. 44.50 Reg. 70.00 Paarl Cray Fx, Dyad lua Fex and Hudsen Bay Sable Chek.ri. 79.50 Reg. 160.00 S telas e f Kelinsky, Jap Mink and Natural Squirrel. This is but a partial list. Our entire remaining stock is included in this event P.urchating Agents' Order Accepted r.Ji Natural Squirrel Coats 265.00 Regularly 630.00 aBBBBBuT Mm A m waffKb Ii v EVERY girl willte in terested in these chic r.cw Scarf-and-Hat Sets we are showing in our Sweater Department. A smart Fiber Silk Scarf with Seft Sports Hat te match. The set complete in Reman stripes at $9.75; in plain colors, $9.00. Tweed Capes in a geed assortment of patterns and colorings $14.50 te $32.50. Belivia, Veldyrie, Piquetine Capes and Wraps $35.00 te $99.50. Coats of Angera, Camel's hair, Tweeds, Tricotine and Cordine $18.50 te $65.00. Misses' S-piece Costume Suits in Trice tine, Peiret Twill, Crepe de Chine, Krepe Knit, Silk and Weel Knitted Fabrics $25.00 te $97.50. Tweed Suits, tailored or trimmed $25.00 te $65.00. Tricetine, Peiret Twill and Cordine Suits; many styles plain, embroidered, bead or braid trimmed nt $29175 td $65.00. Tweed Cape-Suits (cape .and skirt) of plain or Denegal tweeds $22.50 te $35.00. Dresses of Krepe-Knit, Georgette, Can Can eon; many beautiful beaded and embroid ered jityles, also the leng-waisted and straight-line effects $18.50 te $112.00. . Sports Dresses of Krepe-Knit, Crepe de Chine, Cambridge Crepe and a host of ether materials in "all the new spring shades $17.50 te $63.00. m I 'M ; A The Sketches (A) Three-piece Suit of plaid flannel $77.50. (B) Cape'ef vehlyne $53.00. (C) Betty Wales Dress $35.00. (D) Scotch Tweed Ceat, leather trimmed $55.00. . - (E) Tricetine Tailored Suit special at $29.75. (F) Tweed Cape and Dtess $23.00. (G) Dress of crepe de chine and vcleur checks $17.50. Women's Suits Kellytwccds in. all the wanted I colors; coat-and-skirt styles, also drcss-and-cape effects at $2e.0u, Other tweeds and mixtures, American-made and imported materials, at $29.75, $35.00 and up te $52.50. In navy and black tricetlncs, l prices cemnience at $35.00 for tai lered models; ether mere elaborate styles at $47.50 te $88.00. Many designed especially for the large figure. TWEED-O-WOOL Suits in plain shades, including black and heather mixtures; three styles at $22.50 each. TWEED-O-WOOL v3-piece Knickerbocker Suits for outdoor wear $39.50. VANRAALTE Silk Vests of extra quality; flesh color, m a iz e, Nile and orchid special Sat urday at $1.15. . J nSwrtSrS sJS51' 'ifjws ay d2v Saturday will be a geed time te get your new Spring Hat. March is mere than half gene; Easter is only a month away. Our regular stocks are at their best now new charming Hats at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and higher prices. In addition te these, we shall have ready tomorrow a special let te sell at $6.75 All new and shown for the first time. Larue Hats Small Hats, Hats for the girl in her 'teens, Hats for the matron. We feel certain they cannot be duplicated anv where in Philadelphia at se low a price. . Girls' Coats What could be mere practical for the girl of 8 te 16 years than one of these Bex Coats? The material is Polaire cloth in tan or melon coler: raglan sleeves: straight-line effect without wit. rriMn(. X t Spring Dresses for Girls Twe excellent models in JACK TAR Dresses at $5.25 and $10.50. Sizes te 14. New Irish Linen Oae-Piece Frecks at $13.50 sizes 12 te 16 years. ' -' y ' Bleemer Dresses in gingham checks ; full ranee of colors $4.50; sizes 7 tb 12. ii MARY ELLEN Dresses in gingham, seisette, voiles and dimities $9.75 te $15.00. French Seisette Middies in white ; short sleeves colored silk tie fi.7fi. lna in ie' ' ,eeve8 . T ' r , " . w i0 Jews. Women's Coats Capes in Tweeds, Veldyne, Mar vella, Kasha, Krepe-Knit, Crepe Faille; plain, embroidered, beaded, stitched, braided. Prices range from $18.75 for tweed and Peiret twill up te a lovely Embroidered Silk Faille Cape, trimmed with monkey fur, at $193.00. Fer $18.00 you can get a practi cal Spring Ceat in attractive mixed, effects. Fer" $120.00 ;you;can get a luxurious "Wrap in two-tone combi nations of Sorrento and, gray vcN dyne, Many styles and prices ui between. .' i i ii Women' Skirts II ? Plaids, tweeds, pleated prunclUli some fringed, 'Others plain; 100 of, mum en special sale aturaay I I ' r tt I I mi '- $3.85 All sizes te start with up te 8lj waist, but the large sites will sell fast.. Be here early. m Other Skirts in various and materials at 95.95. ? !J f.W, fl2.-ff,and uprttOfril i v iti4-v' JfcL-l aeal ,a n a &i t.M Alt Fw3y n'.JH.w!iy '. iy. ,JL '.tt&i, 'K . ,mmm& eSRj w :ia KdJhM:- &stfki& fei MmfaMmtik iiuL 'u. dr. W. '!" f.&r. h