IWTOmPw: a Trz ' '"- - '.k 'J. ",' V 1 MOOUSM OF SCHOOL BOARD l'r c .MM4l4ta in GIeucai. CWtns WW......--.- -. " ter Will Ak Rtilgna- (.1 tion':ef Members SCRAP A OVER PRINCIPAL will l mnde upon the ltK " n.elln te trrXgnt because or. re jffiB ever .Wllmer 0, .Bum. $iUrvWn principal rf the hl.h l0' . ,.n fedftT br a Tbli , """ -i .1,1,. . A H. E is chairman, and J. D.Dyrns K The committee, met last ffiu dldl upon this action. the event the rnemben) of the boerd iM te S out, th committee tie tie ffter. We the cettrtai,ndk et J mudamu, te compel the... te show MBMirny ii sv ---- - - ; ,A a!r City Hf-neel nenrd.at ritln, te' rrsikn, because of Easy te Drive Restful te Ride in 92785 Delivered Philadelphia .. Mmmmmm Odm Krrnlnii PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. HONEY DeUdetM Extraettd Heney FrSi 'iKt. tiifMtie m. mU4 or meatr rf undw. L. K. MtHUc.'BMU f. tiHiMW. 1 ' Khoel beard was appointed by v .m M. Andersen. A new r Is appointed cch year, te serve tnmbc "" t T-f ;M beard last February. . He nlBira".- . . , lt0..."t k niiine In the resolution Mif"bv the Citizens' Committee de "inr the beard .members' resign "n the ground that as a new ap tiVJl tad I net had a fair chance rjwhathecoumue Jfti 5m wa made by members of .LrsnVens' Committee tnat me ana.rs S bSSl, and hence of the schools. e( Tf rolled by three members of VUrd of Ave. yRecenUy lt.was re a.Li that these members contemplated Elaine of their own voimen, eecause ?7i. rfmetlc state of school nffalrs In &tb.i City. The members recon SK their purpose, however, and the afis' Committee took its action in "STSSbera of the school beard '..slenatlens will be demanded are ffirESdway. president: Harry S, secretary; Dr J" A BMk and gftSfuble in Gloucester City's u.(ioel affairs came te a crisis last Oc w when the Citizens' Committee Sded the resignation of Mr. Burns, jffSrVUl Principal He was vin itJtted at thnt time. The recent sus Sn of William Kacher, and in in fraceor In the high school, which re ! ilted in a strike of high school pupils, tlvfd the trouble. The members of Jfl ratteens' Committee think that Mr. 1 lurm. the supervising principal, should nln, as veil us the. members of the beard. t Catholic Charities Benefit In 'Will Charitable institutions and relatives wire the beneficiaries In several wills admitted te prebate today. One hun dred dollars was le.t te St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, and $50 te St. Peter's Church, by Max Wachter, 1554 North Liwrence street, whose estate was val ued at $4000. Other wills probated arc these of Alexander Stewart CSS East Eel stmt. $8400; Walter ncylt, 1710 Oiferd street, $5000; Jeseph Lu ien, 1236 Seuth Fifty-first street. $4089; Frank T. Mervlnc. who died at the University Hospital. $13,500; Elis abeth A. Middleton, 4710 Large street, 18800. ... . Diamonds" $6278 WeeWy Payments RE-PRICE SALE This all.platin,um-meunted beautifei Diamond Ring, all hand engraved; perfect cut and blue white. Cm BirarekMa ' Our Perfected Credit Plain Immediate Potiefilea With' HmaJl Weekly or Monthly Payment. The buyinr power of our two 'large stores enables you te buy here at absolute cash prices with cash Taleee. HeKiaaSi 1510 CHESTNUT STREET SnfBV 138 S. 52D STREET Open Kyery ETrnlnt After-Dinner Tricks M. """MenaBaaeBaHaMaeaeBMMaBenBwnneaBaBaMaaeBM Is Your Kitchen All-Gas? In these days of labor-saving, comfort promoting devices, no woman should be without the convenience of a Gas Range, Gas Water Heater and Gas Iren. When all the kitchen work is done by means of gas heat, you can be sure of greater convenience, cleanliness and economy. We new have en display new Gas Ranges, with many attractive features. Seme are finished in enamel. 'All are built according te American Gas Association specifications, insuring geed material and workmanship and perfect cooking results. Call or ask us te send a representative THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Ne. 143 Disappearing Card A playing card Is wrapped in ft lundkercliief and pushed into u la rue tumblfr. Upen lifting the cloth the urd lias disappeared. Any one may .push the card into the glass. Te de the trick, get a piece of trans Ptrent celluloid, such as is used In au tomobile curtains. Cut this te the lr.e and shape of a playing card, .and place It underneath a pack of cards. The irds are lifted, and put beneath the hindkerchlef. Then remove the pnek, Imlng only the celluloid card. Any one can feci the card through the cietn. After some en tins pushed the card Inte the tumbler, held the ghiw a short distance fiera the spectnters and nbeve the level of their eyes. When the hindkerchlef Is removed the card will be Invisible in the tumbler. TO-MORROW at 1 o'Cleck in Motion Picture Theatre, Fairview Continuation AUCTION SALE of 500 Building LOTS at FAIRVIEW CAMDEN, N. J. by order of UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORP. Albert D. Lasker, Chairman These lets are exceptionally well located and meet the requirements of the hemeseeker, operator, investor and specu lator. The property te be sold includes both residential and business lets. The new, live, active and energetic interest in the local prosperity of Fairview injected by the new individual owners will increase the value of general real estate in this community. 70$ On Mortgage for Three Years Phen for Boehmap and further particular te Camden Office t Fairview Camden, N.J. " ff Auctioneer Inc. Pkil.d.Ipli, Office: 140 N. Bread Streit New Yerk Offlcc. 67 Liberty Street. Telephone t Cortlandt 0744 1 . "A victim of indigestion for 5 long years" SHE had been treated by the best phy 1 sicians in the city, yet for 5 long years she suffered from indigestion. The stomach and intestinal disturbance was very painful. ThenshetriedeatingFleischmann's Yeast. After 3 weeks she began te gain. When she started eating the yeast she was decidedly un derweight. New her weight is back te nor mal Her skin is clear and has the glow of health, and best of all her intestinal pains have left Fleischmann's Yeast is a fresh feed rich in life-giving vitamin. It has a remarkable effect en the whole digestive system, increasing appetite and improving digestion. By eating Fleischmann's Yeast daily you get mere nour ishment from the ether feeds you eat. Twe te three cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast fresh every day before or between meals will keep your digestion in geed shape. Place a standing order with your grocer. He will de liver Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily. r FfeeeJunann's YemttpMa, Sread en bread or crackers or felred in milk, water or fruit Juiema . Economy Basement Specials for Saturday Tfc. ' !J. - M i h Tf3-95 $4.95 Ikbr T$4.95 A Wonderful Special Purchase of Girls' Beautiful White Dresses te Sell at $3.95 Ea. Many lovely models, daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery, berthas and ribbon sashes. Have square or reuna necklines and straight or scal loped bottom skirts with lace edge. Sizes 8 te 14 years. One pictured. Charming for May Precession and Dress Wear Remarkable Value! Girls' Spring Sports Coats Exceptional at Tweeds, hemespuns and fancy coatings. -Teimftr tiatfeft mrwfeln with smart neckets. Seme are lined throughout. Sizes 7 te 14 years. One pictured. . SNELLKNBURdS Economy Basement Women's Gowns and Envelope Chemises Many Sale-Priced at 49c Each Seft lingerie cloth. Pretty models, tailored or em breidery trimmed, une 01 eacn piciureu. Women's Envelope Chemise at. . . . QQ Tailored style of eJtV lingerie clfith, daintily stitched in pink or blue. Women's QQs. Gowns.. ou Pink or white batiste in beautifully trimmed or tailored models. Women's Corset Cevers... QXn Finished, OfJX with embroidery edge. SjNELLpHbUROS gm Mid-Spring Sale Offers Women's $1.50 te $2 Coutil Corsets at 69c & 89c Snellenburg Special, C-B, "Tretenc" and Pansy makes. Pink ceutil with medium bust or girdle top. $2.50 and $3.50 Corsets at 1 9Q Pink girdles with rubber sides, and pink P J- J J ceutil American Lady corsets with low bust and long hips. All sizes in the let, but net all sizes in each style. SKHIMAV. APBII. SI, ItM. 8ter O-m P A. at. CIejjj jtSO lM. 1 nellenburgS An Amazing Lew-Price Sale of Women's $4.00 te $7.00 Fashionable New Lew Shoes at $2.95 Pair V -CN k &S Beys' Snappy j dpnng Lietning At Rock-Bottem Prices $8.75 Twe- QK Pants Suits... Mixed cheviets. Knlckcr rrntils. full llnrJ. e $12.50 Twe- QQ KA Pants Suits... O0" All-wool rlipvlets. Ceftt mohair lined. Kull lined Unlck cr pants. Sizes 7 te 10 years. $13.75 Twe- $9.95 I'UIUH euiia . . . All-WOOl lllUO B'TKO mlvcd chovlets. nick ere. Sizes 7 ii ml Kull lined te 17 yenra. $14.75 Twe- j1 A SO Pants Suits. "U All these styles that are most popular for spring are included in this wonderful let of Strap Pumps. Mary Janes, Lace Oxfords, Sports Oxfords, Buckle Pump and many ether smart models. Leathers Include Patent Celtskin, Black Kldskin, Brown Kidskin, Tan Calf, Brown Calf and Black Satin Heels are Junier French heel, high French heel, baby French heel, military with rub ber heels and low flat heels with rubber heels. All Bizes, 2 te 8. . OTi LA TJJ Children's Pumps and Oxfords Patent colt and tan calf one-strap, two button pumps and tan calf oxfords en bread tee lasts. Sizes 6 te 8, Special' $lg5 Sizes 82 te ii, Special 2.15 Sizes iiy2 te 2, Special $2.45 Bread Tee Blucher Shoes for Large and Small Beys In the new shade of mahogany calf. In Sizes 10 te 132 $2.45 In Sizes 1 te 52 $2.95 ai. Women's $4.00 Strap Pumps and Lace Oxfords at $2.25 pair Tan calf, Mary Jane pumps and tan calf, brown and black kid lace oxfords with rub ber heels. Beys' Tan Calf Lace Oxfords New bread tee lasts, with solid, substan tial soles. Sizes 10 te 132, Special at Sizes 1 te 5'2, Special at SneLLENBURgS Economy Basement Mnhnlr llnpil coats nnd full lined knlclters. Sizes 7 te 17 years. Oliver Twist Suits All-wool blue wtre with three rows of braid en cellar and culTs; AH-Weel Reefers . Cheviots. with sleeve cliov cliev cliov ren Size 2'A te 0. SHEUEMBURdS '-"- $4.00 $5.75 Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Matting Suit Cases Specially Priced at 94c te $4.64 $2.95 $3.45 59c and $1.50 Bandeaux, 19c and $1.10 SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Women's Trim Bungalow Aprons 98c EACH SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement A Marvelous Sale of Babies' $2.95 & $4.50 White Coats at $1.95 each Carefully made of excel lent quality serge and cash mere. Charming belted and yoke models. Sizes 1 and '1 years. One pictured. Wonderful Values! Babies' $2.00 Dainty Dresses Extraordinary ell Made of fine materials in many cunning styles, smocked and trimmed with fine lace. Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. One pictured. 95c 59c Babies' Fine Caps at Many styles, prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon. Children's Princess Slips Nice quality material, trimmed with embroidery ruffle. Sizes 6 te I'J years. Babies' Short White Petticoats Lace-trimmed ruffle. Sizes 2 te G years. SneLLLMBURjOS Economy Basement &79c 55c 59c Men's and Beys' Spring Hats Men's and Bevs' l7f0 $1.25 Caps at... Nobby, new styles anil t).it t).it etrns In tweeds and mixed mntcrluli. Beys' and Children's $1.50 Cleth Hats QKP and Tarns UOK" I'leth hats In f.eernl snappy nied"'.3 and patterns Tama of blue hnrpe and tweeil Men's $3.00 Seft Hats. . S1.63 .Ml the latest nprliiK, st!es. r nlar'u limnapfnutlmiu " ( .im i ti iiii)' iciAIVIir i ''' ! TV ' & bNt LLENBURCS Knem Basiim nt Traveling Bags Frem 94c t0 S3.89 Included arn bags made et rubberized cloth, Du Pent 1- ab ab rlleld, split cowhide In walrus or cobra, real duck enamel, smooth split cowhide and gen uine pleskln. Asserted sizes. Suit Cases Frem 94c te S4.64 Made of fiber. Du Pent Fab Fab rlkeld, duck enamel and Du Pent Pabrlkeld with 4-tnch extension bellows. Asserted sizes. Matting Suit Cases, S1.24 te $2.89 Included In thn let are many with 4 Inch extension bellows. All neatly lined. Asserted size". Kconemy Basement SnElUnburgS An Extraordinary Value Event! Women's and Misses' Clever New Spring Coats and Wraps Werth Up te $1 7. SO Te Sell at $9.75 Spring's smartest and most be coming models are included in this excellent assortment. 4 tiiiiSpy' i j t, w Fashioned of wool velour, fancy coat ings, jerseys, chin chilla and herringbone. Swagger sports and pretty dress styles, variously trimmed with patch pockets, narrow belts, stitch mgs, plaits and rich embroideries. Mostly all silk lined; some half lined. Twe pictured. ' Women's & Misses' r $18 te $20 Jaunty Tweed Suits Sale Priced at $11.75 ill the New High Shades of Spring Tweeds held the center of the stage this spring, and these arc particularly geed-looking models, luting coats, plaited, pocketed and belted, or dashing capes, pocket trimmed. All are silk lined. Twe WrAr 41 MA mfc "-Ht: H UMmL Remarkable Week-End Specials in CANDIES Wallace Asserted Jerdan "fl Q lb. tin Almonds . u 2 lbs. "Fer the Family" CQr 2 lbs. Lowney's Asserted Chocolates ' Feil-Wrapped Chocolate Dainties ACkp lb. Pure helid chocolate dreph. awI Chocolate-Covered Whole KCkn lb. Cherries l, TWIN SPECIAL 1 lb. Ass't Chocolates QO for both 1 lb. Hard & Filled Candies ' 7C SnE l MJlRuS Economy Basement Remarkable Offerings in Furniture & Bedding I D Beautiful Quartered Oak Colonial Buffets Hand rubbed and polished Large mirror $55.00 48-Inch UulTcls, QA 7 m SG5.00 54-Inch Buffets, 43 75 tf S70.00 (50-Inch Buffets, $4950 W " "- ' 200 Brass and Iren Beds and Cribs at Half Price $1." te S35 Hrahs Beds S7..'i0 te SI 7 SO S7 te S33 Metal lleds S3.75 te S16..r0 Sl'2 te S25 MeMil Cribh Sfi.00 te SI 2 50 S30 Itrahs t'ribh, Sl.l.oe $4.75 Dining' Chair with either wel pictured. Women's & Misses' $12 te $15 Charming New flJ7 7K Dresses, Unusual at epl.lO Attractive models of taffeta, Canten crepe, wool crepe and ether novelty materials. New Bpring shades. bNliLLENBURflS Economy Basement fin tt.8- '- l li i a $2.39 hul id e.iK . ( 1 iJ tcrel iian- ul, MTy heavy Limited U te L'liRtunicr. $22.50 Bex P1 O QC Springs... li-OeJtJ til Hp.r.il hrlnn ) tluicH tied, I'etlnn tei I'ineltMl In K"d KHide thKhiK l'"ei weed or liii'tnl bed v lit n erderlnif ntu'e wlilil. S5.00 Four-Piece Library Suit Bt $39.95 Hcailllful maheK.my On ,- lth. Hettce, unit chulr and iirni looker with uphol uphel uphol btrred Hprint; seats, veeri'tl In pretty tapestry titliraiy table with deep drawer unci large book ttliclf te match. SgL bHELLENbUTUjS Economy Basement ' it--! Mm 4l 1 I Am $n3aaaamw I i vm . M , fj 9 ! 4 xm a 4 Y, 1 I ?1 "tra : i I'l 1 Si vil fi i if ill. ?W r-9 ahtfi -J tit. :k Uf I a i i ii 'j ii II m "S ' -uJ .St ,r m K. S1 m rUS JTl Is m ..rfvJ , HSM1 ;m tiwmi m$ M. nMRr.T.KVRTTDn W rr' Wm 5Bp SXN.lH jKXNUUKti mV CO, -a.TWxW- j-t .... 4 ".-i h l. I . u( td .Aikv.. . , L-iX A. .r.'wH XA A B!" " 7 XmtX-t.M.&AJamWYk.i-t, li7WC.WR. ft Ii S .l.?JSi,,fs.V (!' aaWlsi.tMf' ft ' M i W ,n.. 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