4SBfi&LJ 1- : : . 1 w.v','iiriiiiiii :: -"... 1. " v vt9 V ILI IIIN lMII I HI INI 11 fe. B0 Onclinlf of the .'', IF Illl 111 Illl I III Illl III neH been nlnycd. I limp. Jit '' Z VimeM. J pfcf Third Infantry te Recall . - Jlm n Answered Call te Celers' i 'WoMliutienl Day" will' be cc'le- bated by the' members of the Jeseph nrfueen Pest, American. .Legien, en , Saturday. 'Tula ' JetHtm,. date is 'the. annl'- rersary of the me- hlllcntln'n f the nlrl Third Infantry for tne worm war, ana it la planned te held these exer cises of Commemo ration annually at long as the mem eera aurvire. . Frem the Stern-Price Pest comes tka announcement that the official publication "The Bugler" is new ready for distribution. Merris II. Starr, ad jutant of the pest, is the editor. A peel tournament will he resumed Lnwrnnrn T) T)Mnnv pinat 'rt 'M .will appoint it committee of fifty te ntinnyn ti ufraAf rtAMvtlual 4m Ka Iti1t during the spring or early summer. The' reducing the mortgage .en the Memerial Heme Building. Thursday evening Tiega Pest Ne. 310 will meet te honor Old DtcRnken, orgnnlzer and since its Inception guiding nnlmus of that pest. The affair will be held in the Nlce'tewn Library. The baseball team of Shetzllnc Pest Ne. 08, ia new in the process of forma " ' " "" i" ''' ' 1 1 ' ' . ' " " '. . .'.'.. - L - - 1 1 3B8gMaaM : ' : ' lHI . M(.nn p .tournament PhMft "Tm Fly"- for Latest Records and Colombia Grafonelas YIj.11 IfiAn. lAnlM SVIffc -1411 QIRARD AVE. Columbia Grafonelas and Records Larcajt Mtetlen In N. B. - tlen. Ertmtiln rnuslcu. Easy tcrtxi-.. GEO. -v jMl.1l2S5reBD Avb. EHenfi irnniitrn vn ROSS OPa Btentart Complete, April List NOW ON SALE Columbia Records Records Jala Little Lei &mg. Foot-Tret LoeeaoanaHavra. Fox-Tret Eddie Eten Orchestra I A-3S5S EidUBOenfOrekettrm Rat Miller t 75c Black and While Meledy Bern I A- 3S4S After tlw Rain. Fox-Tret ama Hit Black urewn tot. Intro. Fox-Tret jn J . . . . "JS 3SiT' X reuna a una Amongst tern Resea" from The Blue Kitten. Medley Fex- a. an Tret KnietotbecknOrcK, direction Elkinai 7 TeoetiaaLeTaBeat. Fox-Tret flatfAfflfcrl 78c uf Hfc Bfeefcand WM M eledf Bep I OelaeGtef'ainl'6tnnv Shere. Fox-Tret 1 - n . JfoMwerendfftAWfBotrtl A. 3550 TB Bar at Twilight. Fox-Tret 1 7c- TteBapnSixl OB Geed-Bra, Shangfaail Intro. '.'Call Me" Medley Fox-Tret The Happy Sit Wlaunia. One-Stap The Happy Six Bew Bew Blues. Foas-Tret California Rambler$ A-3554 num. nx-Trec Cat ifernia Rambler Wbjn ShH We Meat Again. Intra. fMary- OtBrlen.M Medley Walte By tee OMOU Eh. wu Priiua'a iamea OroAMfreJ A-354C 75c 75c A.62ea f$lJSS Seng Hits ThaSheib. MaIaTHa. Charlet Hart, EQiett Shaw and EtereU Clark Gnnn. Mais Trie Charles Hart, Ettiett Shav and EtereU Clark Ka-bu-A from Geed Morning Dearie. Male Quartet StomnenFotir Lalawana LeTJabT. Tener and bsriten rln Btty etta and mst fare eTe-upBhMB, Marien Harris rra Get the Wonder Where He Went and When He's Coming Back. Bhics Marien Harris Sally and Irene and Mary. Tener Sole Prank Cnmil Bao-Heo-Hoo. Tener Sole Fran Cnrmfi MajnmyLeu CharUs liarl and Elliett Shaw) Feather-Bed Lane Billy Jenes Blessem Time. Vecal Gems. Intro. (1) Let Me A.wake?1 0"1 0ne L0 Evw Fil's the Heart, (8) My Springtime Theu Art, (4) Sere nade, (5) Seng of Leve. . -, . ?S??wWa w?At P'fl Company Seleetiena from "Bletsam Time" Prince's Orchestra) Birmingham Bhiea. Edte Wilsen emd the Original Jam Hounds Wicked Bluea Edith WQsen emd the Original J ass Hounds FtowarSesg. Whistling Sole , . . Sibyl Sanderson Facan SmreM Confeaalen fSimnln AvwiV wi,ttiin. Sole Sibgl Sanderson Pagan tm upera at PtnnpMn Center . . L CalSUwarUVneteJeth) Uade Jean Bera an AutomeV.i! Cal Stewart (Dnde Jesh) Appw BwweniB (A) vocal (B) Orch. April Shew en (C) Vecal ID) Orch. Pewj 'Willow (A) Vecal (B) Orch. My Little1 iruew wck iv; vocal U) erch. limit Calkins Skipman A-3856 75c A-35S2 75c A-3S55 75c A-3S43 75c A-3S51 75c A -6209 $125 A-35B8 75c A. 3549 75c A-3544 75c A3146 76c Opera and Concert Mether Maehree. Tener Sole ale. Baritone Sole Sylvia. Baritone Sole Charles Hadutt Leuis Graveure Leuis Graeture 80097 f $1.00 A-3S4S $1.00 La Sennambula Abl Nen giunge (Ah! Sorrow! 473 Recall Net). Sonrane Sole Maria RmWutM, Open the Gatea of the Temple. Tener Sole. Tandy Mackenzie AngeTa Serenade. Seprano Sole ., . Cerinnt Rider-KtUey Mary. Seprano Sole Cerinnt Rider-Kelsey Seng eflndU from Sorffce. Violin Eddy Brown Hymn te the Sun from Lt Coq d'Or. Violin Eddy Breun Serpriae SymphenyAndante (Second Move ment) Philharmonic Orchestra of New Yerk Light CavalryiKerture" fJeStf "" Philharmonic Orchestra of New Yerk unaer airretten of Jesef Slransky O'er Waiting HarpstrtngH of the Mind. Cliria-' Han 8cience Hymn AVrcrfe Van Der Veer The New Old Story Nevada Van Der Veer $1.50 I 49991 ($1.50 A-6207 $1.50 A 3545 $1.00 A.K'dfl f$1.50 A.8210 ($1.25 (Q9i) fltmCmlmntUmMmrwJm I L. III. I.I. .W. klMa II Jl BJ D.mlm, (Ac 10th mn4 kltL-Ss?iA .. rgf- illl ' I SOth .vary ,nttt UMffSSreg3fflipP irSgagB H jjL P Ol,qM QRAPHPHONB CCUfPANi1. Nu V.. I ' I hih n 1 n d i - iaV ', HaHHaVBSBBtSSHgHBlBVBnBBaMBaHBBsiBiaamC "iwSJi SWA,, .',J nT ' ff'? I -.a..tiJt, ...,. aaaaawkiLij.',';-.-,,,,. .-y. ,. ,,.. .... - ,,. 1 v- --.---..,, -- SaaamMtlaTallaMaaTatta .. jy-. . ' SlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMaaMWMMafJMaMa "tTi.... V aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa r'..f'V.tfw.ji. .... , ...... flflTHE LURE I f I DM vast a-neM tiAt Puctiil'i fnt Lrttj tlfwl epeuf "La Bsiiret," Wtl (ft- STu'jtt imi (k arii a! lilt kiiirMJnitiUyt,"! OF MUSIC I'M Ltn f Mm The Men's Stores are Located Just Inside the Doer at Eighth and Market Streets -First and Second Floers. Men 7iv CfyT Wave length 960 metres) "Listen in" .en this Radie-News from the first' store in Philadel phia te open a Radio Radie TelpnhhrtA TlArjArtmanr. J and maintain a bread casting service. Here you will find a complete Radie .Tele phone Department ready te supply everything needed ,by the amateur or professional radio enthu siast. Sets range from $15.00 te $216.00. Here, also you may get replacement parts or complete parts for these wishing te construct their own radio. Listen in! Come in. BTRA.WBRIDOB CLOTHIER FOURTH FLOOR New Shirts for Spring fpHIS Shirt Department is in keeping: with the complete ness of Straw-bridge & Clethier's preparedness for men. It is ready with Shirts for Spring and Summer wear hundreds of them, in almost countless pat terns and in a price range bread enough te include your shirt wants. Seme of the features of this Shirt shewing: At $130 Shirts of fine-count percale in stripings of beauty. Seft cuffs and box centre plaits. About 1200 at this price. At $1.40 Woven-Stripe Madras Shirts 1600 of them unusual Shirts at this price. Of ynrn-dyctl woven madras, which will net fade, and of a quality especially fine in texture. Seft cuffs, box centre plaits, and having ocean pearl buttons. At $1J85 Anether group of Men's Woven-Stripe Madras Shirts. Bought ' by 113 at a special Wrice-cccessien and new passed en at this $1.85 price. About 1000 in this group. Much under the normal price for such quality. Silk Shirts A complete stock in a price range that is most compre hensive .$0 te $12. JiJJlAJlRWaTI , OUOTUIKR BAST STORE, EIGHTH STREW BaBBBBWBBLlBBvSieBBBBBBBBBBHBV ' BBBBBVCjaBBBBMnHBBaV KsMWsmse SSBBBaaSSBMSHSHHs1kVsMBMHBl He Wears a Wickham Hat And he who wears a Wickham Hat is well hatted. He wears a Hat designed just for his type. If he is a young man, ' Wickham Hats are here especially for him. If he is an elder man, he'll find his Wickham Hat here, tee. If he wants gray ' or brown, he'll get it net one shade but several. Sand shade with dark tan band. Smoke with dark or black band and ether smart colorings. Hew much 'are Wickham Hats? They are only $3.75 ! And if they don't represent important hat value at this price, then this isn't March! STRAWBRIDOn t CtOTHTKR SBCO.Vn FLOOli, MAItKST BTRVET, riAST Men's Pajamas Light in Weight Special in Price There is a jaeup 0f 1500 plain-color Cotten Pongee Pa jamas at $1.CG each. That reu resenls an unusual value. White, tan, lavender and pinl:. Plain colors, with frog trimming. A limited quantity (150) Woven-Stripe Madras Pajamas at $1.95. The quality ia excep tional at this price. We sug gest early shopping. f?l1AwniiID(M ctOTUii:n HAST BTOMS. EIGHTH HTHEM Imported Fancy Handkerchiefs, 25c Just came from Londen 1 Colored borders te match your shirt or necktie. The second shipment of such Handkerchiefs, and they de serve te go out just as quickly as did the first col lection. STRAWBRWOK A CLOTHIER MARKET ST. CROSS AISLE Seasonable Underwear In this section that is se full of exceptional underwear val ues, are: Men's Check Nainsoek Union Suits, 75c. Cut jroed and full, athletic style. Sizes 31 te 4G. Men's check nainsoek Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, C5c each.- Men's striped or plaid Madras Athletic Union Suits, $1.00. Men's medium-weight gray or ecru ribbed Cotten Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle or stouts, $1.50. Ribbed Union Suits at $1.00 Sacends of a much-higher-priced quality. Ecru ribbed cotton, light weight, short 3leeves, ankle length. Sizes 3-1 te 40. STRAWBRrDOE dS CLOTHIER .USLB I, MARKET STRUCT Sports News A Tip te Managers of Ball Teams Yeu can select complete Uniforms consisting of shirt (with your club name lettered en the front), panta. cap, belt and hose for $5.75, $7.90 and $8.'J3 for each tlliiveiv TTnnsnnlUr hue quality se poed, jn fnct; le 57,50. irons, 2;."0 te $0.75 that the difference betveenj Balls 0 standard size, weiirht tins price and that you would and well-known mukes, $0.00 have te pay for the sumo I te $12.00 a dezjn. Caddv grades elsewhere, will pay for I Bnjys, Shoes and evervihiui' a satisfactory supply of batrf, else for the irame ' irleves nnd balls or ether1 equipment. ! ,00 Qvej. Just Like Making a I Your Fishing Hele in One! Tni-i r t --"-"- 1 ws f W I Isn't it a grand and gleri. I 0U3 feclim? te find an nnnli of that really dependable golf equipment in this Stere at such moderate prices? Cluby, that you knew, your favorite balls, and ether golf acces sories of tested werthin a variety te delight the heart of "novice" or professional, at prices that you will be triad te pay. Weeden Clubs, $2.50 S-IKAWUUIUUU rf CLOTH l Hit wUrX , . . L J. Trout season opens early naxt month -and veu should be ready. We are readv right new with new Flies, ntnv tteds. new Reels, new Lines and all ether wanted tackle. Salt water game fish are r irht new slowly moving up along the Eastern Coast and we are ready te help mrt flshormen prepare for their reception. FOURTH FLOOR, MARKET ST I New Gloves New in Price Among the new gloves men ' are wearing this Spring are these Mecha Gloves at $3.00. In a quality that will see much wear. The popular gray shades with plain or contrasting backs. Men's Silk Gloves are here ready for Spring wear.1 Gray, black or white -$1.60 and $1.75 a pair. BTRAWBRWOE t OLOTHIKR AISLE IS, MARKET HTREBT Men's Suits Te-Measure $45 New Spring Woolens Net ' only are these Suits tailored te your measure, but they are carefully and exactingly tailored by our own force of cutters and tailors. The woolens in this special group at $45.00 are. unusual at this price. Fancy blue, gray and brown effects as well as plain gray, in 8-ounce weight for Summer and tweeds for business or golf. STRAWS RIDGE S CLOTHIER BECOND FLOOR, EABT Twe Groups of Four-in-Hands Hundreds and hundreds of new Spring Four-in-hands are here. Among the many groups are these : At 50c A collection representing a special purchase from a most reliable manufacturer. This showing presents tie-values that are among the best we have had for a long time. The new dots and designs, and in a color as sortment that is as complete as your tie wents. Other Neckliea, SOc te $5.00. At $1.00 A color and design assortment large enough te harmonize with any kind of shirt or suit. Stripes, figures, of many, many kinds all designed with care and selected with that geed taste that ha3 made se success ful this Men's Neckwear De partment. Plenty of grays and browns. STRAWBRWOE & CLOTHIER A13I.M 1, MAKEET STREET New Styles in Van Hensen Cellars These famous soft .Cellars are new here in two new Spring styles the Van Phil and the Van Dell. Plentv of ether styles, tee 50c each. BTRAWBRWOE ,D CLOTHIER AULE 1, MARKET STREET Men's Socks Men's Interwoven Socks, 40c a pair. Strongly rein forced at all wear parts. Mercerized lisle in light or medium weight. Black, navy, cordovan and gray. Men's Silk Interwoven Socks, 75c a pair. Pure silk in black, white, navy blue, tan, cordovan and gray. Men's Silk Socks, $1 pair. Full-fashioned silk Socks in black, white, navy blue, tan and cordovan. Men's Cotten Socks, Six Pairs, 80c Of geed, soft cotton yarn, with high-spliced heels nnd double; i.elps. Black, navy blue, fcray aml cordovan. Sines 9'i te ll'a. STRAW HRWCE rf rj.O'tUD-R IISI.F, ! MARKET STREET Smart New Oxfords At $8.00 Of cheatnut-brevMi calf hiid gun-metal calf; English last, with perforated edges and in visible eyelets. Alse of chestnut-brown calf in medium-reund tee stylcu, with straight tips, invisible eyelets and rubber heels. At $9M0 Of mahogany-celoied ilf; straight tips, invisible eyelets. Modified Brogue styles of brown calf. Broad-tee Blucher ox fords of black glaied kidskin. BTRAWBRineE a clothier C1UJIIU AKI). FILBERT an, JJ . . -. .. , J5v,.i, The Season's New "Wickham" Suits Werthy of Attention Particularly This Unusually Fine Collection Marked $35 (Excellent Value, You'll Agree) THESE new Wickham Suits ler young men (and for men who knew that geed clothes keep men young) are surely excellent value at $35.00. Yeu will estimate the price at much mere than this when you see the excellence et style, the quality of workmanship and the fine materials Eight "Wickham" Suit Styles in This Unusual $35 Spring Greup ies. mere are eiht styles at this $;if.00 price. Colorings at $35.00 Plenty of the new light shades that the best-drcssed men want right new. Plain colors stripes, theJiji, : plaids. Materials at $35.00 Tweeds gray or brown. Smeeth-finished Worsteds. Cassimeres. Herringbone?. Glen Urquhart Piaidf. Shepherd Check?. i Checks with line stripes. Sizes at $35.00 A size te fit eractically an.v I man. He may be average or extra tall or extra short or ; extra thin or extra stout his si::e will b; in this great greuD at $35.00. The extent of n.'.s Suit show- ! ing mekes peibk- tlu fitting of i these men who believe they arc I hard te fit. i And value which is Ameng: Other Geed Lines All-wool Blue Serfff Suit.s. important value $25.00. "Alee" Blue S?rge Suits, several style.- S.'Jfi.OO. Yeuntr Men's "Alee" Suits with two pairs of trousers $3u.."0. Four-piece Gelf Si.its including knickerbockers. Unusual value at S:'.2.eO. Belted .Raincoats, ? 10.50. Dark oxford gray, light weight Overcoats, $25.00. Separate Trousers, $5.00. Tuxedo Suits, $-10.00. Hart, Schall'ner & Man Evening Dress Suit3, $U5. UiVenniR Vests, $7.50. every style is uist as rieVir . iu ,,; Saying much. rJn.?f m y?u,k.reV 0J niu st-vl. the mere you will ?n rw m Ci fash,.en,S f these garments. Yeu v ?ee that they have been designed by a genius an artist who knows style and knows your style-wai s tmlvnu w, note, tee, that every line in he matep tt these Mats is in keeping with style correctness If a style is right you may One-, tice-'and ttree-baUu, .styles. Xeiv four-button Collegiate Mule. -Vnc thublc-breusted and single-breasted styles. -8ECOXD ELUUR. EAST be .sure ifs in this group. MRAWURlliC.t-- J Cl.OIHll R Spring Tep Coats Unusual at $37.50 These new Coats at $37.50 are among the many features of this complete and ready Tep Ceat stock. Imported, these Coats have s t y I e and value typical of this Spring's Tep Qeat display. Bex-back Coats Coats with inverted plaits and STHAWIiRWQh 'nulls and ethers with belts. all around. Square-cut or i-nglan shoulders. Of sturdy Knghsh tweeds, a material that comes back smiling. Other excellent Tep Ceat values $20.00 te $55.00. Impertant: the new gab ardine Coats at $25 are of special importance. it CLOTHIER -SECOMi FLOOR, EAST STRAWRRWrrh ,i U.nTHIER tfiae.va ij.ueii. r.tr Strawbridge & Clothier market Street 51 EIGHTH STREET . - , -f t FILKfcJli'l : r'J "f SI Jl 1 'l m :i : H i i M ' 4..T!' 7I.. , , , i m '" mfgastkmiatjmmsacm ixa& IfcvffiJ i ';. aLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL . . .
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