BBMMIW f v&imnmmmmjmm TJV mJ'- . ; ' fli. 4.' - - - , ;., P JpLSMSSTSw7 V ? '.! "Stew ' s tew iui m tM aaar. bt;bv m ..& 1mM 525 -''m' apjcpa&i ;iiii. Smji iJLI I A wfill I AWfll I . ': , .. . . ' niil' " ltVk- MatfceArJ'? Wthe fret Jelka W tksre fcak r Jib? Awful I A"' " .Sthtf birds wanea aaa wct i CoM'-Nese eaimirucata in :j" ffiSjcit'E kt tO Wm ''. mmwKtmm. mm ithi muiciti, '! -;!2?' "5 Tar;5C.'S ?e Ma pslated fee Was .'carious. . . ... . j... - EfteH Jbl " emte rat 'awful t Awful ! . - Awful l VcfcaaMd, 'T. f ...1. lie- Mine Jiff WslB lk y.si.sa; .rjk7.n3Tt: respected tn anawer'fremia; Jack I Te think It moment before lie 'could I just what Jeb. was. ftwhr, Jeb le. when you work' far (.ri-J.ii" h finally aald. E1ke men building; a house or ahoy- &.l ' MmI Janet. ' Vifi'f Awful! . Awful I'Scrled the a, looking pltleflr at Celd New, the na'wj Wa-uihl Mr Jeb lea better I tntn that, grewiea weia nan. n Md te we magician. """( . r.,Jt us abew1 theta folks our " m... k.w llt Innk niwin tat with .q iued imj .. . wbw. w ... . -7 . "i -' vt Instead or p7.r i.Tke mailclan atared at the bear and kai at Jack and Janet aa they awaited tTuiwcr. It waa nlan he didn't knew SLfca CA Ke had satd. . t,4'C6W Neee, the bear,- Bays jretthtve Blfra nilO B jae una us nanuj juu iv 5ew It te us." explained flanet. 'Ilmlnetql" exclaimed the magician, SCTCe DUJIWB. iruei me uikc nun i encircled them. ''Can you under! fctssd bear talk?" . . f.,"lei,, aniwerea jbck, mucn asten- A. far ha theutht maticlana knew about everything; "Can't you?"- tif,:;Tse," replied the magician. "His IK; te my cars sounds enij inn ;n- Waw-waw. ur-oewuirn xeu art be. fairy children or wltarda te iw what he aaya."' Tilt nleased Jack and -Janet. They fWt leu afraid of the magician than Itkei had been. . LJeb! Jebl Jeb!" acreamed the 8.KTU. onewUB loejeor uaca ana 7iaet explained the crlea te the ma un. He nodded ma nead and waved $ew ei-thet..fhli 'wand' waa a email PwMp. - , " - " ivuem nose get down en an ieura and magician mounted via back. He me d te jack ana Janet te Tret up kind him... There waa nlenty of room. Geld' N6V was a largevbear; Jack ed Jane en, and then climbed en elf. The mailclan dun -te the 'eere, Janet clung te the.maglclan I'v'ine Dira Irtllnilahd chattering ererhead. ?Ther traveled alnnr. '.thmiivh Hi weeda and acrewithe fields until they K t "' "" HaW JlnHaite-MaaaalaaiV i ' J i . '. .'-1 laittjrf.( 'J..-. i'miVn. flat at JtAl-Iw f-.-Vt-ll. l.r't ".ArAl! laniBi nirir a H 14 jPuitM Jm.jHe tbay reilOK.BItU CBILEIUDK OTBTIieaa. AVZ3 .--? . ''.:.. -p.m . '.:-.."( BV "CJ "WU te a blear cettaae aP the adae' i?- . .-'. i -...I .: . .-- n, Town. xrem , witniir tne cettevn Hciae the lou'nd.ef weeplrig'arid' wailing.' 'k "Whoa!" cried the mariclan CViH IrKoe ,h k it... i. .., a. j-v JWe muit turn that weeping and -wall lwg inie laagnier ana aneuta or joy." Km the. next chapter win be told the YJWf. war in which Celd Kpee doe -hla I'fiif'. weeping aaawauing w.w-uiwr mnn aneuia ei' ejr.j "Oh, my little gray hemeepuh in the Seuth" thua may carol the lady of tne Illustration. Fer the aentharn aac tien of the ceitume ia compeaed of gray homespun, while te the north we find one of the new printed crepes. The latter la .in nerlwlnkie'blue and arav. and, a amart detail of the costume ia the fact that the two pelnta at the sidea of the skirt are lined with this. same atllaV April days at several faehlenablre aorta aiscieseu two. marked color trends. The Brat waa toward the combination- of blue and gray evinced by one tmlcal costume. This eon elated of a blue tweed skirt with a gray iweea cape ceuarea in cnincmna, tne iwe neing aeettea ey a gray reit nat The second la for the all-white ces tume. In particular, ene notes the wnite sperta cape in both woela and knit fabrics. And when some, prejudice exists against tee mucn wnite, amart wiae eiack eara are. introduced upon the background.- CORINNB LOW Little Benny's Notebook By la fmpm Fred Feernet, and the' Bere Cenatrlcter. a. nay., , Bcene, ,Fred Feernet and Princess Oardeenia going thrbe the ferreat. Princess uardeenla. 1m afraid. FredFeernet. Wile Fred Feernet Is with you nuthlnc ahall harm you. either animal vegitaeie or mineral; Se feer net. , S; .? V, ''U r After-Dinner Tricks Mte , ?!MCenlest w,th pp" c"p V'lentT paper clins ( or n... ... Sttat hVniWwThe Pe0,.uer ennpuncea SinVf. . h,a,ve. clip race with any tt'te VC "! IP" IS?.0" tlr one, Im tui' , ,uc K"' nu nJr one Iff ?. SS'" l c en. W " WUtjr ah.ll flllrZat ISOT-. tl" clip, are !. "C ' j-""-:i'errerracr guarantees Brap 7m b,'to,Sd4te'"; fc-VTe Win the f-nntuBt l. .. ISSeir T '7 nYi"' number, .ffikSffi ,0i thtJ cacU tlme he re f&.h.c',?f 51 .' P? the total of. 5taBaeV', i. ".auI" in this manner, when Sttne riC .-AV". ..?" ermF remevea Rtai. ,.i.Z' """" il- krtichM in- Vh..li"f n,an"". when he SiTf.Jl '" ."ereja only one clip left. r25,m.P0 . 1 be performer rmn JjExampfe thre el in. !,v lanes one. Prin-Gaidnla. W heW.:mj hand. 7'' ::s ,: s wi Fred. Feernet .Withnlikaiir' ' -' Princess Gardeenia. This ferrest in full .'Of 'bore const rlctera, and. of all the anakea. I dent-Ilke' .1 -Kate bore con- atrictera thewerst,. .. '. -,; ' -a rea x eernet, aji-is well, a trend of mine used te be a snake charmer and If a' bore cenatrlcter attacka us Iil jest wave my hands in' its face and meamerise it-and It went de a thine berauae It cant. ' Princess Gardeenia. Wat a releef. Bere Cenatrlcter, Sssss'ssssssssa. Princess Gardeenia. , Help,- its get a bold et me. its ekweeaineme fearse. Help,' mezmerixe' it, mesmerize It !' Wave your hands ! " Fred Feernet. Thata wat 1m doing hut It dent seem te notice it. It must ec necr sighted or something. Maybe I better make n noise like a rabbit. Heley smeaks hew Can I, I never herd one make eny. Princess Gardeenia. Help, ita akweex ing harder! Help, help, help, help, help! (Te be continued if I can think of a end.) .... ..,- .,.,.... -.- iT.-TT.-. -.. t--rf,a.tw,rwi.,,. ..,l.'.-.,.rt,UJFl.T...,:,;i-.t-W- -- ,J.., ....... ..,. '.-.,.. . ... ,..., ... rHIV.A, BUaVgalS a Mty . jihaewUgIyr aa Lk. wafaef venW' kaabeen lecat5'br!TiLrtl Han detec- tm A taaallt sVai mmmm.kft k -- - - - - te, inn-ii irm isis .rmurnHB n iianiiMnw te b renUeedW th itAAxtt'm'atAvijr- - tAmlMkie Day , last year the! pk.te waa exniDRw ,ia ,iae,'winoew,.oi.rtae CtarleaTell XaapanyrilT .North (Wx-; teenth.'atreet.1 ,"A'- war .veteran saw rtt 'and knew. wbat-it meant toaejMOe. lean famUy. . He,netlled;tha'Oeraa autheritlea. J' t.' . ?. ; . Oa tha'alat aa InaeHnaat tl aaaaa' of "Private Peter DoteerL of Fereh.; helm, rraaken,?'Bvarta killed. M.JXf 1914' At the botteft waa lnaerlbed Attftrtadaraahaai." ' - J It hakBacklhniiMke tsUhla imili'T by Leeter Olnfrlch,ef 8709 Hattlltea atreet, Detective. Geerge Gibaen leanwd aiter .an investigation., uingricn aaia ae found If tn anmir . PnHW'Al1Ui. naa deserted. ?iie.aaia that' fie would taaiaaki . kaa VatAeeaalaeV la liK-iA tsi-J teak realised Just what it- waa, ' , German Charge d'Affairea K. Lang at Washington had asked Secretary. Hughe, te help find it April 12. Secre tary Hughes told Goferner Sproul, Harry McDevitt, the Governer'e aee- retary, notified, Director of Public Safe tr Cortelteu." who 'aaalgned, Detective Gibsen te the'taski", s mi. . ivL-"J.u pecta-,-fbe. performer takes Catholle Charities leneflt In Will. Catholic charities are te receive $2500 under the will et Bernard Kee nan. 2123 Fltawater atreet, who died April 16 and left $70,000. Hi. will. probated today, gives $600 te each of the follewing: Xiltle Sisters et the Peer. Elghteeth and Jeffersen "streets: St. Vincent's Heme,-Church of St. Charles Borrbmee, St. Jeseph's Church, SenIsle City, and the Catholic Church at Carrackmere, County Tyrene,' Ire land. Other wills probated are these' of Antelne Bournonville. 117. Allenhi lane, who. died at Atlantic, City April zu, siuu.uuu te nia wiuew. and two daughters: Bertha Resen, .who died In Atlantic City, $8500 ; Alonxe.-W.. Allen, 2041 North Park avenue,. $47,000; Emma J. Canfield. 3228. Mt. Vernen street, $0600; M. H. Green, 707 North Fortieth street, $27,000. Inventories of personal estates were filed for Llnd sey M. Caudllsh. $180,180.88; J. War ner Edwards, $72,704.32: Helen M. Sullivan.- $41,141.31); Charles H. Braun, $10,280.41 : Itose C. Cunning ham. $88,711.87: William H. Peters, $14,775.52,' and Eliza M. Huntington, $28,084.28. 8eh,oeMo Hener War Dead The Abraham Lincoln Public Scheel. IB! , g I of Folcroft; 'will held special memorial 26. It is expected that the laiM l.i . . ". pefiermer takes 0I oicrett,jv ffiM'l total te seven). Sn! services Ma S ritetil ..i.v..lee,riIerfeirmer kea one Rens ef'iVeterana, and the Veterana of Ser'taL '8JKUA01: Jk5! two" FereignWara,;, of. party, will take tfBBectitii- ,r,7r .. t lu niteen).. pun. iaaa wm .m preseniea ier-tne lteleen)' Mn..VeIrmfr tnree (total, decoration of, the, gravea et, the old laid lows Mp;nWr " the Uat. one ; aeldlera in the Mount Zion Cemetery of . i ; ' EteM Man His Own Wife : -' ft & E5ft Hew Cek FUh ryvu niignt suppose, Intimately LMiC."ted ,th wttr the ere all ?r lives, flah would n.i k... iiiL gjlnj And yet they need, eh se L.aut de net lmnJin. it i , L W?s srw wt. teT L i?.a?.,J,,nnkD..,t na difficult aa pea" ' Tnacce fb,"Ullr "'W. tta covering Th". r,r.""7 cnea imsli ia.T ".""V w"" millions nirnnii. :..i.",! ,lu,t Set under nj. .-" "ini you yWt we will in-...,,..,., n... ..... ... Mf 8,,Fem ,r 'nterler acccs- Kf.uf?fi.i-l5uc -net read Lift Prepaid with te?rTfjHnHW"wW MM your te. remove no preparation except a bath .In lubri cating oil te make them go down easily, HAVING cleaned your' fish, by fol lowing the above explicit Instruc tions, you are ready te cook It. Yeu, may bell It, fry it, bake it, stew it, fricasee it or cook It en a plank. The latter Is mere splffy. "M'lek a nice plank, nail your fish te it, surround it with. mashed potatoes and'put the ensemble in an even. Bnke until the plenk' In lender 'and Juicy. Remove from the even with a pair of teugs. Scrape the mashed potatoes off into the sink. Yeu will recognize them ns being, that black frlngu. around the edgcANew scrape your Hsh into a'dlah, It will be that very black ines. in the mldijlc of-the plank. Cut the plank into little cube, and serve with drawn but ter. "" , . -Or If you Wish vmi L-au" saner the nh: lui tee pians wurtaat eetter; i' iiiiiiiiiiiniimmiinnm AWNINGS 1 OF RBBVIOal Wlaaewikaaaa t? asUtr , Eatlnstca lTnraMifaw CHAFFEE & HEARD mm vairK B'tsi k'ntiiiii tmbbybv hi gas i a " " "" nr-11 B apwated Milk Your grocer knows the geed will he is gaining in ettering you this brand at the price of ethers. Fer he knows its careful production insures the purity that satisfies his beat trade. It's pure country milk with the cream left in. "- aMsMsSkMSSLSsMOsBasHssisH ' '$m QttatnttRct s Down etcttTs 3101 . i ' r't-dV" S. " t earn ana ' 'aa .eav:Jaj fJs. aV .. .--'? VLl.. "!. s?- .'.V MaW .n if ! staff .It j ' .Maff ... . .'.. - yMKwtf men s maae-ie-measure ei . r. -r s"m am , i . .. - ' , "a A , ' t 7' .lA7Kal. pBBMSJBJBJBMBfeasJ '' s0BSbZ.M SHpsamVl aa-lgW sftsftnwffVffV MM ljffSi,feT Fer a. skin like-velvet Begin Using Mavis Face Powder today and note hew your complexion Improves under its vel vety softness. -It can not clog the pore's or roughen the skin. Se fine, fifteen well known face powders failed te pass through the silk through which it is sifted. V I VA U DO U 'S FACE POWDER ' 50c Ash for. the yicw dita-tint ahorete, u,hUe,fUsh,andrachcl P.tlln m PawiI.p 1 .22. Cat l.w yuti fyju'r I Tell.t Fm Fewdar l.M.lJptltl mi m am . . ,M linn Urttm .te Ick '. . .24 tract ... .te , i t I S- incheei ........ $1.35: -36x72 jnch . $2; " A'm wm m mi ,. m.-mm.'m, 4.0X.D teMt. . :v. . ... . ., 4O0 x 810 ffjit.,.:...:: $8.75 . 9x12 fct)t .,' . .. t.r.t $10.75 Everybody knows ,the strength and durability of geed grass rugs mads of the tall tough grass bit the American prairies: The' rugs in this sale are especially durable, because they are brand new and full of- life, net dried, out from storage. ,' Special low .wriest are most emwua in thi grade bscasas the nags are se de M " irable . that tbsjr seU qeickfy at l rsgdar prices. J Bat wis haapsn'ed tssn a, geed opportunity in belying, tkesa aad we're - tavsJbg erer tbe eiaiire adSrantage te oer - icsstemsn. 'v ',.. t v , , ,; This is net a small let of odd sces. and patterns, but a full range 'of sizes in many patterns. These who come early can get all sizes in patterns and-colors tefraatch,, if they .wish. Celers and Patterns There are artistic Chinese designs, band borders and block patterns in green, gray, brown, black, blue and one with a touch of rose. Every rug is bound all around. Fine for any room in the house and JL or perches, tool (Cheitant) 8 Styles of Wemeis Oxfords at $6.50 Seft tan. calfskin ia used in two styles with straight tips and Cuban heels or full wing tips and low heels. -Anether le-heel, wing-tip Oxford is of black or dark brown calfskin. Other Oxfords are of black or brown kidskin, some in com fortable round tee shape. - (Chestnut) ij ?) $ . 'iSZOM' f m1 Wi fm 100 Patterns in All-Weel Fabrics at $37.50 and such fabrics! Feel the firm springi ness of hard-finished worsteds, the softness of unfinished .worsteds! Seethe geed-looking plaids, stripes and invisible checks men will especially like the color of these. That' isn't all, either. There are serges, tweeds and herringbones. All the geed browns, grays, blue.mixtures'and black. We Take Your Measure . and you pick your material. We cut it right, from the piece and have it made, as you direct, in any single-breasted business model. There are a. certain number, of suit lengths in each pattern and this special price applies as long as each piece lasts, but, of course, the first men get the widest choice. Because this is the lowest possible price, there must be an extra charge ferextra sizes. Men's Warm-Weather Shirts, $1.65 Of white cotton pongee, made in four geed styles for summer timet regular neckband style with turn-back cuffs attached cellar with.tum-back cuffs or wrist band button-down attached cellar with wristband ' (Oalleir. i - mm m Sly sna j SLfSj fr IsatsaVffsaflBaH ' ''TymMP&smW ' ' WSm WW - " ' 'iV? am U m, I " W i V " J " m aaasHs.' ' " : , M-W ffsssl ML msmW Plenty of Geed JNeckties at 25c and 35c ' Batwings at 25c are of geed silks in many figured effects. Feur-in-haBds at 35c are satin-striped silks aael figured patterns. Mriit) Striped Silk Broadcloth, $2 Fine i hairline stripes or rin stripes close together, ia dull blue, lavender, green or yellow tan en white grounds. An excel lent quality that wears and laun ders beautifully. 86 inches wide. (Central) . "Great Many Women .Are Finding the Wraps They Like Best Right Here in the Down Stairs Stere S' i JJ si I ttv M l' tliii mmm Wjf U $25 $16.50 1 S -It isn't at allunusual te have customers tell us that they have looked around carefully and find that the best value is te be had right here. i .Nearly all speak of the linings hew geed and hew pretty they are as well as of the general smartness of the wraps. Excellent Cheesing Between $16.50 and $27.50 Every fashionable kind of wrap and cape is here tricetines, serges, Peiret twills, veleurs and Belivias embroidered or plain, tasseled or fringed. Especially fine is the assortment of wraps in the smart beige and reindeer tones at ? 18.75. PJenty in navy blue at $22.50, $25 and $27.50. I Sketched At $16.50 A reindeer velour cape with a deep embroidered border; silk lined. At $25 An interesting cape of navy blue Peiret twill, gathered at the neck and finished with a long threw scarf ending in fringe. Lined with peau de cygne. (Market) Blouses Special, $1.35 White voile, batiste and dimity made in pretty Ways with Peter Pan or roll cellars and trimmings of checked gingham, fancy voiles, dotted Swiss or pique. Seme frilly blouses in the group. All sires 34 te 46, but net in each style. Seme blouses are -mussed, but a tubbing' will make them as geed as new. (Market) Tissue Ginghams as Levely as a May Day, Special at 30c Almest half price for these sheer fine tissues, fully 36 inches wide, in colorful stripes! Almest any one could make a delightful frock of this because. the material itself is se pretty that a dress couldn't help but be charming. There are even stripes, narrow stripes and two'tene stripes In blue, pink, green, gray, lavender, brown, ycllew-and-black, etc. Women and girls will want these frocks by June, se this special comes just in time.'. Nete: '; Splendid for blouses 1 V. . . , (Central) Gay Checked Skirts With Fringed Hems $5.75 A black and white checked skirt of epenge has a little line of red. Anether is of navy blue and tan. Then there are mixed plaids with all sorts of colors or very smart ones in black and white. All new, all fringed and all de signed for yeunjr women. (Market) Men's Tan Calfskin Oxfords at $6.50 the carefully cut perforations and stitching Seme styles have straight tips and ethers They have that men like, half-wing tips. Beys' Geed Tan Oxfords, $4.75 As geed-looking Oxfords as boys -would ever want te wear! They are of ruddy tan calfskin with straight tips, welted soles and rubber heels. There are two styles: RounaVed-tee Blucher and straight-lace. Beth have bras3 eyelets. Sizes 1 te 6. (Gallery, Market) 4 r s V. Children's Socks 50c Pair Full-fashioned socks of mercer ized cotton in a substantial weight and pretty colorings. White socks have pink, blue, yellow, lavender and green checked or striped tops. Socks of dark blue, brown or cadet blue have white striped tops. (Central) 2S s'i . A V.v a vtfri !)?, "t Women's Umbrellas With White Bakelrte HnndlM. SI ..TO i:- Never before have we had fiRmf for se little. Cever arm art V4 sturdy black cotton, frames ariflf strong and handles and rings are' . of white bakelite. Men's umbrellas at $1.50 have v creek handles. 3- Women's Pretty Sun-and- " Rain Umbrellas of Colored '- Silk, $3.85 ; (Market) , A New Bleemer Freck With a Scalloped Skirt $2 f.-!- Al.V lit J 1 l feMIJS p (Central). This Little Pantalette Freck Is Only $1 Pantalettes and little frock, both for $1 and the ging ham is durable quality that will launder well. A choice of brown, blue, pink, or lavender checks, trim med with plain color te match. Think of all the petticoats they'll save! Sizes 2 te 6 years. CeAral Aisle Special Rag Rugs, $1 Seft shades of rose, blue, green, tan and blue-and-tan that will blend artistically with the predominating color note of most any bedroom. Thev are woven in "pastel" effect, with an irregular fleck of lighter coloring here and there that is, somehow, mere in formal than the plain, solid color ings! ., 205?0.. , Inches a decidedly "usable" size for Summer days. Scissors for Many Kind of Werk, 50c Scissors for cutting, accurate buttonholes; scissors te use in embroidery; scissors for doing one's nails; shears of many dif ferent lengths all for 50c pair. Japanese Luncheon Sets, $1.25 Thirteen-piece sets of white linene, with interesting patterns stamped in blue outlined in black. Bath Tablets, 7c Cake 80c Dezen ABrfreii.I'eund ,?r 8lua,'e "kes that lather well, even in hard water. Five different kinds palm, peroxide, cocoanut oil, vie let flyceriae and geranium. wuue xne prettiest ireck we've seen in a long while at anywhere near such a low price. Plain chambray makes the bodice and bloomers, while the skirt and sash are of plaid gingham. On the bodice a plaid flower is appliqued. In cadet blue, brown or dark rose. The same style In plain green, blue or pink chambray has checked gingham bind ings and a checked gingham flower en the skirt. Sizes 6 te 10 years. Bright Flannel Jumpers, $5.75 Sleeveless jumpers are just right for all kinds of out-deer sports particularly with knickers. In bright red, green or navy, trimmed. with a white leather belt and white pearl buttons. Sizes 12 te 18 years. (Market) MAY WHITE SALE Gingham Bungalow Aprons Special at $1 (Regular and Extra Sixes) Koemy, generously cut cover-all aprons nre of nink hlu inWmmerdbwfeCS S d tlSsSSS JVt.gey,,lst Vth stored Bindings, $1 in ,h!!f nain.80ek "HP-ever nightgowns have eolereefbindimrs and fXeve" ' "''" pl"k r "ght b,Ue trimming the S Extr?l?ize Nightgowns, $2.25 Fren?h kneTslnfcks? nalnSk' trimmcd wUh dain ,ac"' Short White Petticoats, 50c a great many small women will wear thorn for lenir ones Of durable muslin with hemstitched flounces. B " 0f Elastic- Topped Corsets. $1 Figured pink ceutil corsets for slender fiirurcs arTllirhtlir boned and have a band of elastic all around the vorWtep! Hook-Frent Waistline Girdles. $2.50 eccpu tvttt as Sett down the back- ?itt Bandeaux, 50c and 75c A are iS! W l-.W -ii . ,..".. - --i. i Dcjv Dizia in evarv arvla hut I- , ---, mm. & Kit ?K X" Y m ym all sizes in the let (Ceatral) t.Val :m V1 1 IP ft . m ml Wi Hfii'. :?X ,.?! fff '&,i zm ??!! 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