Zrl ritfvi mwm mi Ikii ,.LiViJ mwwf iite!Jw m HJ; iVSSW '$&&.?-' rd -- ( f ' . -;;;:swdadv v.. --m F -.w: . '' !&., Y" 1 TtT.JB fee. p,, w- ... i , y, . TIE OF ADVENTURE Upper. Darby High Scheel Stu dents New Think Heme Is Best Place FOUND IN NEWARK, N. J. The two I'npcr Darby High Scheel irl who left their homes In Eaut Iinwlewnc Wlnwilay, seeking "fld 'vrnturc," re liehic today, nerry-that ther rntiMvl their parents worry, but unwilling but satlaflcd with their "ad entitreq." The glrlN-nre Kstella .Tohnsen, fix fix leen, dniijlitcr of Peter O. Jehnsen, of 110 Onk avenue, East Ijanwiwne, and Eleaner Sweet, eighteen, daughter of H. 0. Bwcel, Hustle Apartment, Fern- Parents of the girls were tee glad te cet them bark te reprimand them, ai ther had threatened. Anyway, It wasn't homesickness that made them return. On that point Miss Jehnsen la sure. ... They were intercepted by the police a$ Newark. N. J., yesterday, where they had taken refuge at the -Y. W. O. A., and were brought backnst night by Mr. Jehnsen. "We were afraid we'd get caught If we went te the Y. W. C. A..'r aald Miss Jehnsen, "but we were tramping around Newark clad In knickerbockers and had no place te go." Aa she told 'of the escapade Mis Jehnsen kept her big brown eyes turned toward the fleer, and answered most questions with merely a shake of jicr bobbed hair. "We were net homesick, most cer tainly net.V she raid. "We were bored with school, of course, but then there were a let mere reasons why we wanted te take the hike. If we had stepped te think and realised what worry we were going te cause our parents we would' never have gene. "We were headed for Detroit, Beth of us hare friends there. I dpn't knew hew tc could hare made it en the '.$7 that we had left between us. but we were en our way. We had $17 when we started from home. "We had a let of fun along the iay, and were only stepped once. Tbat was en the Roosevelt Boulevard, where a man Ktepped us and asked where we were from and where we were going. We told him we came from Baltimore) and were going te New Yerk te see soma rcinuvcs. "Then we walked and walked and walked. It seemed like a nevcr-cndlng read, se finally we decided te hop en busses. Wc did and flnnlly landed In i Newark at about 8 P. M. last night. I We didn't want te. go te the Y. W. C. A., bt we knew of no place else te je." Miss Jehnsen admitted reluctantly that she would stnrt back te school to morrow. She did net explain where they hnd acquired the khaki knickerbockers. STOKOWSKI TO BE HOST Will fcntartaln at Drnner- All These , r Ctftneeted .With OrcKitra Dr. I.eonehU Htokewsicl. mmlnMni. of'.the Phr&flelphm Orc.ciM u te give a dinher-te 'M men" next Men day nignt at the .MuMtMi .tts Club. Eighteenth nml Ranstead MidstM. The dltinpr ulll nffnnl Tlr. .fiitinu-1l tl. opportunity lie illd-net have, following' tiie preMniouen ei me .i-nuaaillilii,: "Award of ,$10,000 last Thursday nluht. of giving credit, for part of the signal honor-bestowed upon him, te his nw elates. v j An official announcement of tiie din- twr was made yesterday as folleyn r "All .of the, 104 men, from Dr.Rlcn, tiw "concert master, te the triangle player, will beentertained by Dr. Hto Hte Hto kewskl.at.tht dlnner.Rut the player will net -be t he only guests. Dr. Mto Mte Mto kewskl wished, te include In the fes tivities atl. of the persons who contrib ute their1 labors-, te the Orchestra con-certs-;-;tnese x who appear en the platform' as well aslthese who usually are" neLMett.by the public." '. ItATK VOU'sttlKKD THE PLKDOR Don't dtljr. Ott today'! Pvsliu Lkik..b ml jm-tf.'Pldir of Civic, FW' toup teup toup eld l'hllndelpMa'i oed nam en aViry w tmM culen. ..Toe ewa It te yourself arid te mu home city. Mnd yeur.pledta te tha Vvm wu uniwiBB.- iav ir WALK-OVER Standard Walk-Over Quality in new styles accepted by men who seek newness without breaking the bounds of geed taste. Dozens of up-te-date styles at this new price. Harpers .1228 market Wak)i)er Sheps - I Ttit 1022 CHESTNUT 3-A STEAL $415 IN JEWELRY Robbers Jimmy Frent Doer of Haxel Avenue Heuse Robbers entered the home of II. M. Temejan, at B1G0 Hazel avenue, dur ing the absence of the family some time between 2:110 o'clock yesterday afternoon and 11 o'clock Inst night. They ransacked the house and Mele cash and jewelry te the amount of 415. I l'ntrnnec te the house was obtained tlueush the front deer, which hnd been jimmied open. mmm Meney-Saving Sale After-Dinner Jrichs 1 1 Y hi I'M " 6u (V.r UX N'e. 112 Tumbler Balanced en Card Te balance a playlni; card en a tumbler in u mjsterieus.fcat. but when jeu balance the card en edge and stand the tumbler en top of it you will create a sensation. . Te prepare for the trick previously lay two cards facts down and bend one or them backwards, lengthways near the center, Lay this folded card face down en the ether and glue one of the bent halves te the back of the ordinary jard. When the double card is ready ler use held the loose . flap pressed Uiltly t0. thc rar(1' a,1(1 " will npiwar Ulte ordinary. By rclcasliiR the flap Md bringing if. back at ilglit angles, tne card mny be placed anywhere with a tumbler en top of it. CepiWpit, J9M, by Publio Ltdatr Company lRiHiail HlllllllsflaaWBaaaaaWBaaT aaaaaalaaaaaaaeaiaaaTST'lT,lffTTMl5ailllll I This New jniM fSSrSSOKk 88-Nete H9 ni gJSlI HI Player IPR ! SpJUl II I $289 W'iW jMJgmn3gB53X " , It will pay you te act quickly, as there will be a great rush for these new 88-note metal tube double -ac tien players. Your old piano taken in exchange. Sold en Terms ' We have hundreds of used uprights taken in exchange, also many new pianos and player-pianos which must be sold at once te make room for our newer models which are arriving daily from the factory. rLeWiBHKIlil price wLmJSm&slk- new iTzTi ' IIBBSgi FREE We are giving away one $150 talking machine for the best written essay limited te 300 words regarding How Hew ard Vincent Pianos. Guaranteed 25 years. Contest expires April 25, 1922. Address all answers te Dept. O. This old established piano house founded in i860 vvpcu iiieuuajt. TTcuuciuay ana rnaay CTeningi unting This Sale HOWARD VINCENT 836-838-840-842-844-846 NORTH SIXTH ST. Brdwning,King & Ce- 152nM526 CHESTNUT STREET An offering no man can overlook IMPORTANT SALE . of All -Weel Fancy Suits Overcoats New $ 18.50 Values up te $45 an BUSINESS HOURS 9 te 5:30 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER V , Tit . MAKinV8T.l'.V EIGHTH -ST. FILBERT ST. "Talk Philadelphia" Ut Her Products Speak for Themselves J mm U m 11 II ill ill I 1 IN THE OPENING EXPOSlflQN Women's Coats and Capes In Spring's Full Variety Including tfie largest and most varied collections of moderately priced .coats and Capes we have ever shown. Weel Valeur Capes, $10.00 Unlincd Weel Velour Capes, In Copenhagen blue and shades of tan; one model smartly stitched. Weel Velour, Plaid, Herringbone and Tweed Capes of All Kinds, $22.50 te $50 Tricetine Capes at $21.50 In black and navy. Made in the style sketched and silk-lined throughout $21.60. Others of veleurs and twills, $25.00 te $50.00. Smart Sports Coats, $17,50 Geed mannish imedels of herringbone, veleurs or tweeds, $17.50. Others of tweeds in mixed grays and browns, $25.00 te $45.00. Sports Coats of the Seft Tan Coating at $21.50 Seff, light-weight, and lined throughout, $21.50. Others, some with .plaid back, $25.00 te $35.00. Camel' 8-hair Coats, full-lined, $45.00 VtUity Coats at $27.50 ' Well-tailored, all-around trcltcd models of wool velour, in black, blue and brown; silk lined throughout, $27.50. Others of Belivia weave, with fringe threw cellar, $40.00. 3 StrwbrlJc & Cletliler Second Fleer, Centre The Finest Assortment of WemenS Silk Frecks at $25 in Several Years ' . Tricolctte Dresses in straight-Une, tunic and panel styles, plain-tailored effects, ethers smartly embroidered. ? Taffeta frocks in long- waisted and surplice styles wun sasnes and full straight skirts. Navy blue, brown, black and rust color 25.00. ' Practical Crepe de Chine Dresses, $13.50 te $20.00 In navy, brown and black. With plaited skirts, plaited and embroidered tunics; short and long sleeves: surplice bodice and over ever blouse styles, or made with self-vcstee and lenc rolling cellar. New Collection of Afternoon Dresses $32.50 te $47.50 Canten crepe, Krepc-knit and taffeta silk, in very smart styles. Lene-waisted YiedWs with smart panels en skirts; normal vaist vaist Ijne Dresses with draped skirts, also straight line vahd plaited models. Seme have lace veslees; ethers are beaded or embroidered. Seme have contrasting colors in the trimming. Black, navy blue, brown and rust. ' r- Mrau fcrldite i. Cle'th'cr Second T.oer Beautiful Showing of Tailored Twill Suits $25.00 te $45.00 Mcn's-wear s,erge, tricetine and twill. Black and navy blue. Medels with coats that can be worn with or without the belt; straight-line models; models variously trimmed with folds of self material; etherfa embroidered und braid trimmed. The smart Suit bketched, $45.00. Finer Suits in Tailored ' ' Twills, $50.00 te $65.00 Seme in Extra Sizes Tricetine, tricefine and twill cord. Suits with beautifully tailored, conservative lines; or with edges smartly bound with silk braid; some embroidered. Seme with the new flaring sleeves as their chief distinction; ether models flaring from the shoulder and loosely girdled at the waist-line. Suits of Skibo Tweeds Frem $25.00 te $30.00 In gray, tan, blue, rose and heliotrope. Belted meiels and models without belts; semi-fittintr models and straight-line effects; some with blot seams. In the same tirien ran en am I h r... Suits with the long circular cape and the trim two-piece skirt. S-- Straw brtdse . Clothier Second Tloer. Centre lHPI I (I 111 .K fi1 f'l rirBS-Bl' ill II I 9 II I 0 I Market Mreet BoysShees Correctly Designed Made te Wear High bhees and Oxferca in new spring styles prices that parents will pronounce attractive, indeed, most interesting groups Tan calf English last Shoes with full round lees, sizes 2 te G, at $6.00. Youths' tan calf Foet-foim Shoes, bread nature-shaped lasts, eak-tanned welted soles, sizes 11 te 2, at $4.50. Black und tan English and round-tee Shoes, straight tips, welted oak-tanned leather soles, sizes 2Va te 6, at $6.00. Chestnut br6n calf Lace Shoes, English lasts, oak-tanned welted soles and rubber heels special at $3.45. Blucher Shoes of Scotch grain leather, medium wide tees, S:i.43. k Strawlirldj Clothier KiBhtli and Tlltwrt Streets niaikcd ut Among the Oxfords of uhebtnut brown Scotch grain leather, English last, straight tipt., with centre perforation, at $7.00. Tan grain leather, with medium round tees; Brogue styles, at ?6.00. Youths' chestnut brown Scotch grain Oxfords, witli full round tees, sizes 11 Hi te 2, at $6.50. 600 Fine Silk PETTICOATS Average Saving of One-third at $3.85 Straight, slim-looking styles, models ruffled and plaited, us gay of hue or as conservative us one likes. Of Taffeta and Fleriswah Silks, Satin, Silk Jersey or Jersey with Messallne Flounce $3JB5 3- Btrawbrldnc 4 Clethlev Sceud Flew, Centre, We it New Ready for Broadcasting! RADIO (Wireless) Telephone Station Official-Radie Call W F I This was .the FIRST Stele in Philadelphia te open a department for the demon stration and sale of practical Radie Telephone Apparatus. The announcement of the opening of this department was made en JANUARY 24th, nearly two months age. .This also is the FIRST Stere in Philadelphia te open a Wire less BROADCASTING STA TION, LICENSED BY THE POVERNMENT. Our official call is W F.I; wave-length 360 metres. NOTE Be ready te "listen in" en our, first breadcasted concert, new being arranged. S'lrawbrldKe A Clothier Fourth I'loer. Centre, In the Opening Exposition The Favored Furs of Spring Moderately Priced Frequently, the best-liked are thc least expensive. The following shown in excellent assertments: Natural Squirrel $13.e0 te $27.50. Natural Mink J te $52. Natural Fitch $10 te $20. American Opossum, resem bling Stene Marten $5.00 te $17.50. Patagonian Fex, in all the new shade? $12.00 te $25.00. American Fex $28.50 te $75.00. Straw hrldffe Clothier- Second Fleer, Filbert Street A Shower-Bath for Your Tub, 85c Everyone can have a cool, invigorating shower - bath whenever they like, with one of these Rubber Bath Sprays that fits ever any faucet. Price, 85c. Others at 95c. "Knickerbocker" Combina tion Spray and Brush, for a shower, shampoo and massHge all in one at $1.30, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00. Kenney Curtainless Showers, at $10.00 and $20.00 each. Straw brldje i. Ctuthler -Ilanement The Sale of Notions Continues Hair Nets, cap or fringe shape, best shades 40j a dez. Celluloid Hair Pins, 20c box. Sew-en Hese Supporters 12c a pair. Sanitary Aprons 05c each. 0. N. T. Darning Cotten 2c a ball. Fancy Dress Girdleb 35c and 65c each. Rubber Household Aprons 35c each. Curlex Hair Nets, cap or fringe shape, single or double mesh $1.00 a dozen. Fancy Girdles, different styles 35c each. And many ether equally attractive values in sewing room needfuls. Strawbrlda'e S. Cm i er I" lln btreet Cmas AIhIh, ami Mule I -mre Fer Men LbbbbbbbHbL Seft Hats at $3.00 A special purchase of u great quantity of these Hats makca it possible te mark them at such a low price. Sand and tan ure ti.e lead ing shades, and the styles are varied enough te suit every taste. Strawl.rWlj.-e S. iteiluei Secfftnl rienr. Filbert Mr et Cam Fine Shirts at $5.00 Crepe silk ShirU, in beauti ful colorings and patterns, and in all sizes. I English Biondcleth Shirts in plain white or stripe effects. Strawhrldsc i cmtlilei Hast Sture i; ulnii Sneu Silk-Knitted Four-in-Hands, 75c These Feur-in-handb with their handsome cress stripes are knitted of silk, and uie very geed value at 73c. Sitr-iwbruliie Clothier AUIe I, Marl.rt Street Spring Millinery $8, $10, $12, $15 In the Opening Exposition All the new shapes of the season. large and small; all the new bright shades and plenty of black, blues and browns; nil the new straws, meshes and fabrics, the new ribbon and flower treatments, the new quill and novelty feather trims. A glorious new showing $8.00 te $15.00. u . Mra bridge l Clothier Second Fleer. Market Street Wist Ready-te- Wear Hats, $3. 00 te $8. 00 FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS Plenty of smull suit Hats and plenty of the larger-brim types te wear with spring frocks. Hundreds of Hats, tailored and trimmed, for debutante or matron. Misses' Tweed Suits in New Spring Styles, $29.50 Belted, tailored one-button Coats and plaited-back models with fancy pockets, all beautifully lined and tailored. One model sketched. Tan, gray, cadet blue and brown. 11, 16 and 18 years. Misses' New Coats, excellent value, $25.00 Belted Coats of soft cloaking, in tan and cadet blue. Raglan and set-in sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Misses' Crepe de Chine and Canten Crepe Frecks, $21.50 and $25.00 Slip-en, blouse and straight-line models, with draped and paneled skirts; some beuded und em broidered. Navy blue, brown, henna and tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 year. Girls' Jerseu Dresses, $4.25 Jersey cloth in navy blue, tan, green and henna. Twe-niece belted styles with slip-en blouse; white cellar and cuffs. Full plaited skirt en lawn body. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Small Girls' Smart Spring Coats, from $10 te $27.50 Tweeds, basket-weave and soft all-wool cloaking. Loese, double breasted Coats with colored linen over-cellar. And tailored and fancy fancy belted Coats, some with fancy stitch ing. Sizes 6 te 10 years. Intermediate Girls' Spring Coats, $25.00 and $29.50 Seft cleakine; in tan and cadet blue. Double Deuble breasted and single-breasted Coats, some severely tailored, ethers with fancy flap-seam back and stitching. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Medel sketched, $29.50. hr. fatriwbrldKe 4 C.ethier Second Tloer Jlaiet Stret r ! . ltllf J VI ll iM vVl I Jv B 'ft Thousands of Men's Suits Including Three Particularly Noteworthy Greues at $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 " new unusuallj (me in quality indicative of the scasen'd stuntiaru ei value-giving. A wonderful variety of styles, from trimly-cut bur mesa sack Suits 40 distinctively tmart sports-jacket styles. A wealth of fabrics and a handsome array of bpringtime colorings. Plenty of sports styles in the rollectien at $2500 many of the Suits at $35.00 are of Halt, Schaffner &. Marx make. Spring-weight Tep Coats WOM, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 Herringbones, kivtted fabrics and ether excellent Twced3, weaves. Imported Gabardine Coats $25.00, $29.50 and $39.50 Men's Separate Trousers $5.00. $6.50 and $7.50 U'iclcham Suiti$J9.50 te $50.00 Stein-Blech Suits SW.OO le $55.00 Alce Suits $20.50 te $55.00 Hart, Schaffner d- Man- $35.00 te $55 I -- f i Hbrl lite i 00 hit -Second Fluer hJut Men's Spring Oxfords James A. Banister Ce. Oxfords $12.50 Oxfords from the James A. Banister Ce.. Enulish-lust, of chestnut brown calf or of gunmetal calf, with straight Uds it vis jblc eye'ets. and low. bread leather lrds. Pa tent leather EneHs h. last, and tan en f nrul W11.V .,ln,.l i,..i.i.i ,,T..V V ".""? V muuiuni leuiKi tees: aiiu en combination lasts. All at S12.."0. Unusually Fine Oxfords at $9.00 1 M"''? Oxfords, in new styles; tan cordovan and chestnut nwhnr nOr . si0I,d Tdium reuml teos' an(i chestnut brown Ulucher Oxfords with medium round tees. Speeiul at $!).0t. Attractive New Oxfords at $8.00 Chestnut brown calf Englihh-last laced Oxfords, and black gunmetal ca t hnglish-Ia.st Oxfords; tan calf, medium round-tee Oxfords in the most desirable style Special at $8.00. High and Lew Shoes at 85.85 Desirable styles of chestnut-brown and gunmetal calf; Unglish last Shoes i.nd Bluther Shoes with rubber hecK - Hlrn ridBi' S. . nl'i or l.iuhili n I F.ibtrt .streets Desirable Axminster Rugs At'JNew rnce Levels Measure is in stoic for home-fuinisherd who visit the Uuk Mere te-morrow for we have assembled an cxeent collection of J Axminster Uuga, m the most popular room hires as well as extra large sizes all marked at attractive low nr'ces. kurh, h9 ft. Slii.Ot) te $24 75 Ruith 9x12 - nn ij m Uug.8.3xl0.6 ft.. $33.50 te $42.50 nX ni2$gjl0 j--Strbrlcll. & Clethl.r Fourth Fleer. W.t m m. - -w r .i - "' m. 'X 4.-1 " v J - - . ?Ai LsMK,!ir. -.. v .' ejA .-2 SSsife4Si Wi-PA, A. y-- - a. aanaaMKM.. , '