awrai spv j ev. r , i HI JtlSEHOLDOOODS A:rPFriAij iiiin "" Aitii-L.,.. TTDHwrltf r IJcuk ! STuikewr DlredtW Table f' it ,C,J 'or t,,riiw charri' thcp' M.rrliei Sleriie, S"9 mari.ei.ei. I m'' ," !Yi JMIrrrr ute body dents removed I our nenevntlnn Service Is J. .milnned te make nny car J. leek like new. Hedy dents, fi btnt fenders, etc, are ' 'quickly repaired at a very , f Vrenenabl0 cost., x & Our Eitimatc Ne Obligation C Pheno Poplar 4697 J Larson-OMsmebile Ce. l ' BOO North Bread St. WASHINGTON If 3-DAY TOURS I'crnomlly-Ce.iiliictrd April 13. 27, and May 11 mi.10 S22.10 $24.18 H.iMuTrhu According te Hetel Selected proportionate Httte from Other ST.?nut B,Biriet. rmiadelphl.. or n?ret Ticket Aent. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Tie Reute of the Breedwajr Limited .? 1,, t"""--"""! YOU May Park 'Your Car -HERE Absolutely Ne Obligation rfUDINE iKTAURAHT AffffamK IHCT If xu AHD CHESTNUT STS. CHEW WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! ' Dr. Wernet's) Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sere gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, SQc.,60c., $1.00 or write direct te fnctDentlM(.Ce.t115BeekmtaSt.,N.T. Vv w rrf : . :a,iav iw&WWWli&W'mt cWhv275.000beebh went te Larlsbaw lastyeav- MA Ihcy rnm from nil eer th world te inrtiikn of the rmtura f""' le ,, rrepirtlen for Htenmc trouble llci urd kidney dlBrase rneum ttlmn conitlnitlen. etc, tot mined In rarlslmil Sprudi-1 Sprint famous for cnlurles New ou nil e'ltnln th-wa nitura mNl!i at sour druBBlat. ASK FOR WE CENIME tiL Carlsbad Sprudel V.'ittr and MaAAaAWf Hsa fr? :l jprudel Salt 51 IHM9HE ars-rt.JiV WMtfVAv xx v "Axt .; T MKT LUJU&XflBI CHARLES D ECLARED Passing of Monarch May Mean Kingdom for His Eldest Sen HUNGARIAN ROYALISTS ACT tfii" III! niiji ., Celd Falls te Injurs Orchard 'Woedburr, N. JApril 8. .WMM tlicre wns ice. In many low places In the county last night, little tlamaie was done te fruit trees, owing te the high winds, Orchards ware examlned'Jretter day. but no damage could be found, for while the trees have started their sheets, none are in blossom. There is every indication that the peach, pear and apple crop will be heavy thli year. rF'ftw:.i tMAW) J M"t;fi r mm "iW. "jjr( HMHSl mmvmsm1 "O , fly tltfl A'AOelnted Press ,Func)iaI, Mntlelra, April 3, Ged, Th,v will be done. Inte Thy hands I commit my soul and the care of my wife and children. I offer Thee my life as n sacrlcc for my people.' Thus spoke ex-Emperor Charles, scrcne and celm, at the moment of hla death. The body of Char'ei, dressed In the cnmpnlgn uniform of n field marshal, lay today in the house that has been his residence since he came te Madeira In exile. After embalming, the body was placed in a leaden coffin with an outer shell of mahogany. The Bishop of Fun rhal said mass In the mortuary chapel yesterday. The body will be removed tomorrow te a private chapel in the Cathedra), pending transfer te a mausoleum In the cemetery of Mente Campe. It was learned yesterday that Charles had been 111 for ten days before a phy sician vuts called te attend him. Budapest, April 3. (By A. P.) "Prince Otte is the hereditary King of Hungary; this is the only legal way te view the situation," declared Count Al bert AppenyJ, former Premier yester day. Count Julius Andrassy and Count Hunyady made similar declarations. It in eald that Legitimist Deputies intend te move in Parliament a bill for the immediate return te Hungary of Otte and for his education under Hun garian teachers. While M. Banffy, Foreign Minister, stated that the political situation would net be changed by the death of Charles, various politicians held the view that a possible compromise between these favorable nnd unfavorable te Charles hat been facilitated by his death. The Monarchists express the hope that Prince Otte can be restored te his former rank, with the present regime continuing In power during the minority of the one-time heir apparent te the throne. In all events, the death of Charles is expected te exercise great Influence in the elections in favor of the Hnpsburgs. Day of Mourning Decreed Would Yen ' ' Stand Tfiis Pointed Shoes Are Ne Worse toot because they cause pain and discomfort. Yeu can learn te stand that. But eVery day you wear a pointed, unnatural shaped shoe, you're aiding a serious deformity that eventually undermines your whole physical and nervous well-being. Avoid It. Wear shoes that are built en nature's lines. Wear Ground Grlppers the met comfort able, scientifically correct and thoroughly satisfac tory shoe ever made for human feet. Fet men, women and children Ground Gripper SHOES 1502 Chestnut Street ADVERTISEMENT ADVEHTIHrMENT SJ W HrTfWj ii?MffirwsS''risisTSw'rii' ' i4 When purchasing furs, you will, of course, visit the btere of J. Habisreitinger, where you will find furs of only the finest quality and texture. NEVER have 1 seen such exquisile furs na I saw this mernintr nt The Government decreed yesterday n day of national mourning. All theatres and ether plnces of amusement were ordered closed, flags were half-masted and music wns suppressed. Admiral Ilerthy, the Regent, and Count Stefan Bethlcn. the Premier, telegraphed condolences en behalf of the 'yaW L ,0,n;rc ?'; "iir0 ,m n. ' you will agree with me that these nt .a.ab r....-0 r, - . , . . iiiwfiiige of Itegent Ilerthy. "has been the store of J. Habisreitinger, 1911 Chestnut Street. The Fisher skins were of an unusually dark rich shade of brown and wonderfully glossy in texture. And new is just the time when you need a small scarf te wear with your street suit or dress. As for the Russian Sables, Ki jMLTIiiB ffiM&l r ESS M&& $- -, '"' .frri.i !',riii ?rsbarj Pieducls Cp. KSj Duration of Mining Strike is Doubtful B sJi6u'nI' 3 cuiefully se tSdi. d. ' lhl!? , t0 "Amei icaii" Yeu Mill .l J, .. from th, V "" . c (lultQ "iirerent Shie? St0lnKt) coal ""enw dealers thPv? , en,crie the ten or two ht ECZnmay ,K'C1 f01, tIlQ 't of our "nywwn done n, fully en gee &fnnd SCn'icc- Is !t net "fV t0 c,utmcr' U te buy " W.nler's order unt.7 the new Pne.i ere effecri e tta?iArP,,?'?in Wc havc formed is nree Tl "",' ,att '"" n. Wei ZTLTi"1 a7rf '"' freiht f W ,' v I niiniin 'j iiirtY: . "nBfMtrnripi ICE vrnv COAL extinguished by unfnthemnblp destiny. Hungary is profeunlly gilevcd and fclmres his family's sorrow." The marriage of Paulette Ilerthy, eldest daughter of Admiral Herthy, te Lieutenant Dadlslas Fny, which was te have occurred in the Royal Palace to day, has been indefinitely postponed en ncceunt of the death of Charles. Most of the newspapers 'jestcrdey were black bordered. The Kurlist organ fas the last reHting place of Charles must be en Hungarian soil, net In the Vienna vaults, bcc.uifcu it must become a place of pilgrimage in Hungary. The leading adherents of Charles will held n big meeting today. They hai" pent telegrams te the followers of f'hiirlrs throughout the country te attend. Vienna, Apill !!. Ne political if action I" Austria resulting from the death of Churlen is vet apparent. It in generally felt that the monarchists of Austria will fellow the lead of Hun gary. In monarchist circles hcie the pro posal Is being discussed that Prince Sl.xtus of Bourbon de Parmn, mi Italian nnd brother of former Empress SClta, legally adept Francis Jeseph Otte, making him n member of the Italian lieutp of Parmn, mid thus ctade the ban n the Hapsburgs. The voluminous obituaries and ap preciations of the former Kutiicrer-IClng which till the piess are lolerlcss, but Klndl). They dwell en the virtues of Charles an a man, liubbund and falliur, btit excuse him as a statesman, ler being well-meaning but an unfottu unfettu natc ruler called te the throne at a time when gtcatcr men than he could net hue done mere for the people. The cltruui'-taure of Ills death in exile und pet city elicits n note of pit. The uumnichNt Hetchpekt in a pane pane Kjrle accuse i the Entente as being dl recti renpensiblc for the death of t'lt.irles b cillns nlm te the ttepic Inland of Madcua. There Is ceusideinble speculation ns te whether Charles widow will at tempt e take up her residence in Aus tria, inasmuch w the banishment dn dn ini'e iucludes neither Zlta nor her chil dren. Tlie fccncinl belief pre; nils that the bud j of Chailt's will he allowed te lie with his ancestors in the Church of the Capuchins. MISS BAKER EAGER TO WED After Balking Several Times, 8he Rushes te Jein Fiance Ijs Angeles, April ". Declaring she wiib In the best of health and eager te icach Europe in order that plans for her marriage te Alllster McCetmlck, wuiltln jeung f'hlcigenn, might he completed, Mnr I.ttugden Bakai, so se ciet glil of Sautn Bnrbain and Chicago, left I, us Angeles yesterdnv for New erk, where she will beard the Acjul tanln en April 11 te sail te meet her fiance. In n hurried iuterii sii, nald 111 it no definite p'ntis for her mintage t) Mcf'ermlik, wlilih weie illsi itptc-1 Slid ilcnl In Chltnci) last winter when ,MI linker became ill en her wedding dn, had been (umplutcd, and pi nimbi would net be until after her nirlval in Frame. M'ss Baker mid she would proceed directly te Paris, accompanied by htr father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alfied E. linker. KLANSMEN INVADE CHURCH White-Robed Precession Offers Gift te Baltimore Paster Rnltlmnre, April 3. Inte the midst of Inst ulght'H sen Ices In the lieundnry Methodist Epiwep.il Church in Wawit (iiine a piocesilen of tweni -two heeded hgurrb. draped In the robes of the Km Kltix Kliiu. Memheis of the eengrr gal ion geid In wlde-ejed wonder at the men. lie lie lie foie the ulter the klansriu'ii Heed silintlv while t! i pastor, the Di. D-inlel i, Eiiuis, aeci'iiled from enn of then nil i ii"flepe umlt f-toeil te contain money te kii tewaid tliii church tlinritj Intnl. A. C, Wieteu, treasurer of the church, oblected te tlia mill's entrance. Habisreitinger s are unexcelled in quality and beauty. But if you are WHENEVER I receive a Wedding Invitation which is stamped with the name of Bailey. Banks & Biddle Company, I knew that it is abso lutely correct. The style of Wedding Invitations changes, like everything else, maybe ever se slightly, but, nevertheless, one does like te have the very latest thing. And that is what you will always obtain at the stationery department of the Bailey, Banks & Bkldle Company. Net only is it two piacc te eruer weaumg looking for a moderately priced fur, t Invitations, but also engraved invi invi yeu will be amazed at the Baum , tatiens for all the spring functions. Martens, which are delightfully soft and very like Sable in color. They may be had as low us $55 and up. The note ana letter paper sold in this department you will find te be of exceptional quality. THIS is the day of specialization. In the olden days practically every thing was done at home; new, most of our wants are supplied from the outside, from factories, etc. And se you will find that your rugs may be cleaned much mere thoroughly by a firm which has made a specialty ef'this kind of work than you can possibly have them cleaned at home, even with the latest modern devices. Such a firm is that of Barjr Bres., Dyers and Cleaners, HIS Chestnut Street. Net only will you be delighted with the appearance of your rugs after having them cleaned by Bargs but when every bit of grit and dirt is removed they will wear much longer. CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION IIarlvickMageeCe. Crex, Deltex, Fibre, Rush, Colonial, Japanese And Other Standard Grades of Summer Rugs There.is such quality and uniqueness in this Season's offerings really beautiful de signs and color effects that an inspection of the line will prove a real source of pleas ure te you. Visit our exhibit and sense a touch of Summer. Then, tee, the rugs are priced se moder ately, far below former Seasons, that you may brighten your home or Summer cot tage at a very modest outlay. e It will be greatly te your advan tage te make your selection early while the assortment is complete. Let Our Storage Department Take Charge of Your Heavier and Mere Valuable Rugs During the Summer HmvickMgeeCe. Fleer Coverings Exclusively for Almest a Century 1220 MARKET 5T. STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIE "tr - I ' $I,7S Fer Misses Spring Suits $35-00 4 932.50 1U975 &50.Q0 S$!5,0Q SIX SMART NEW MODELS IN THIS NEW PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S Capes and Coats Chiefly of the Fashionable Velour A LOVELY VARIETY OF WOMEN'S New Silk Dresses In All the New Spring Shades $19.75 $32.50 Six distinctly new models three Capes und three loose Coats; two sketched. Five de eloped in wool velour, one in a fine tricetlne. Nearly all beautifully embroidered or stitched one model with an elaberate combination of em broidery and narrow silk soutache braid. Cape sleeves, sleeves with swinging cuffs and wide sleeves with tasseled points, are graceful features. I Jn the most desirable spring shades and all silk-lined throughout. These are wonderful values, which should have your immediate con sideration. 2-s - StrawhrldKU & Clethlsr Scend rioer Ontre EASTER ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN'S Tailored Suits Of Smart High Grade Twills $65.00 The line tiicetines nnd twill ceids, some fush fush iened te be worn with or without the belt, ionic with the lpng, slightly fitted coats a type af fected by some women with marked distinction. Other models trimmed with braids or tailored folds, some elaborately embroidered. The Suit sketched shows one of the new slash-seam coats with tailored flap pockets. Other Tailored Twill Suits, in a (rent variety of styles, at $45.00 5-- Stiawlirldue i. Clethit second Fleer fit' Canten crepe, crepe de chine, Krepe-l.nit, chinchilla crepe and taffeta. Slender, straight line models and leng-waisted effects with graceful paneled skirts, all beautifully beaded. The new blouse Dresses embroidered in self tone, and the lovely model shown in the sketch is smartly fringed in jet. Many Wing-Sleeve Medels In These Afternoon Dresses, .$50.00 All of the fine, heavy crepe one of the spring faerites and se satisfactory. Panel and tunic models, some fairly dripping beads. Otheis depending en their softly pressed plaits, side drapes or pictuieaquc sleeves for distinction many wing sleeves and the smart bracelet-cuff sleeves shown. One of the tailored plaited models with metal gudle is shown in the sketch. U StrrbrMf; & i le'ri Htcend l"oer MurStnt tret Neck Furs for Easter $35.00 Xatural Stene Marten, the one-skin Ani mal Scarfs in choker style, trimmed with head and tail $35.00. Fine Natural Mink, two - skin Animal Scarfs, trimmed with heads and tails $35 00. Alaska Fex Scarfs, richly blended in the fashionable walnut brown. All Animal Scarfs, with hend and brush tail; fur en both sides, $35. :- Vr.iib-ldi,8 4. Tethlei- i-e end I 'e " ibert Str-et Six differ ent models in tweeds, di agonals und horn esptins. Severely tai 1 e r e d, one button, un belted Suits, and box and semi - fitted belted Suits. Smartly stitched, slashed- scam model shown in the sketch. Sizes 14 te 18 years. 2&W ft Ji i lj fat 'J H "1 if lr'f-'ifiil I 'WiMflH The Smartest Sports Suit of the Season "GIRARD" One of many Wick ham Suit Styles Fer Spring $35.00 'Hie Girard model is destined te be as famous for a correct Sports Suit style as is Wickham for Clothing quality. Norfolk coat, belted all - around, patch pockets and a blight shaping at the waist. "Giraid" piesents stvle distinction, dependable Wickh.im fabric and fault less Wickham taileung for $35.00. Gabardine Tep Coats Fer Any Weather English-made, at $25.00, $29.50, $39.50 These "all weather" Tep Coats of gabardine are a bit swagger looking and rather Knglish in cut. You'll like them in the new tan shade at one of these fapecial pnets $25.00. $'29.50 or $10 50 Strnw!rldKi A i !nli or Secen 1 I or rn Sheeting Muslin and Leng Cleth Of fine quality, for making sheets and pillow cases at home. Bleached Mieeting Muslin 81 -inch. G5c a ard. Bleached Pillow Case Muslin 15-inch, 38c a jard. Tine-spun Leng Cleth, in 10- ard piece? $l.8, ,i piece. Mrj.Sr . kc f. i!er A ile 13 I'ntrn StrawbrUlee fc C"lettilr Sx-enl llefir. MMikcl Slrnt Silk Dresses $45-00 Navy and b r e w n taf feta Dresses with fitted bodice and bouffant skirts. Light and dark colored Can Can eon crepe Dresses, in low - waisrted styles with side drapery, some witn lace-trimmed ji e t cellar and cuffs and full tucked skirts, and beautiful beaded and embroidered Dresses with the uneven skirt panels. Ten diffeient models f for selection. irirbr.di.u t ClelMer second r oer rjrlet Street Spring Coats $49.50 Tail ered, belted, rag Ian - sleeve Coats of An An eora cloak ing, in lovely shades of rose, tan and blue and loose, swag ger -back Coats of Scotch tv eeds, with 'i 1 f belt. s t l a p p c d cuiN a n d large peck ets. -r-K i- be, ei J I" jar uk lc Clettaler- Marl.'t Street ' ! I I """ . hi . i i i i. i We Can Make 100 Men's Spring and Summer Suits te-Order at $45.00 A special purchase of a large quantitj of new Spring and Summer Fabtics at a price concession, makes possible this oppor tunity. Cheese jour material, coloring, and pattern from among this let of high quality woolens, in fnncj htripes and checks, in blue, giny or blown. Seme tweeds, also, for speits or business weai. Yeu can make ; our selection new and lte the Suit made up, and ready for you when you want it. All v. eik done by our own expeit ferce of tailors and cutters. Unusual value at $45.00, -5 V Mrnwbildiru & i ililer 'toen I Kleer Tint Silver-plated Hellew-ware ON THE MARKET STREET CROSS AISLE A most attractive collection of all kinds of Silver-plated Heleow-ware, all high-grade goods, chiefly nickel .silver, heavily plated, all nt special prices. Cumifrxtichi U.7r Vase 0 $H,50 III cad. Train $3.00 Stmdwich 7'injw $S.?.r IteU Tiny $3.00 C itucrelcs $3.00 Baby Cups Me Fruit Howls $i.00 mid $7.10 Competes $0 00 ami fn.50 I'itcltcrt $6,00 and $7.50 Coffee tSV.s, J pirns $uoe Deuble Vifftttihh Pi dtis C lV $11 Well and Tree I'luttcrs- $13 :,e CI i- c mid Cracl; r Dit,hei. $4,50 & HtraNvbrld.fi! ,. Clothier llarkti .Street Creee Alile Easter Millinery THE GREATEST DISPLAY OK THE .SEASON HERE TO-MORROW The April purchases are just opened up, a 1'resh output from our workrooms is .shown for the first time. Mere reproductions and adaptations of Paris Hats are ready, and abee all TO-MORROW " E INTRODUCE TO PHILADELPHIA OUR EXCLUSIVE Millmen wit inspiied I I'an P40 h MODES tK stjh distil t u t i f Pans-exclusive Millinery, meueis, or cepip i ei uiapteil from tliem. J hese me Il.it- that can no or bi commonplace they uie pieduced in select gtetins ul' oni-el n-kin 1 htM"-. which none hut tin. most aitistu milliners can make effectne. I'nces, $1(!.50, $18.50, ?22.G0. Hats from W ell-Known New Yerk Milliners in an Attractive Display Frem Waters, Jeseph and Iiendel, come Hats that show the in fluence of the n. aster hand. These also you will find in the French Salen, wheie prices range from ? 15.00 te $38.00, with original Pans Hats, J.j,C0 te $(S5.)0. A New Showing of Londen Sports Hats for the Tailored Weman, $10.00 te $38.00 fir y Htiftwbrldw i. Clotliter -Set-bud Fleur Hrlet Htr.tt, Vi'tt M v2 ei M i i ,1 m ;s h,AH H&T$J )t fe but In vala. 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