wmsm rn ;v llMf r-t.i uii M. t.l'tK '2 KT-Vf US WONDERS gated Leopards and Trained irons Hdld Audience ,,' , V in Spell Me-a-a--- I" 2 . yi ACROBAT ,ST ARS tit .t ,- k'i - i - aJ Iia' tut lm "Hfrt yOU ere. ..y. -..- -w iiiptitJnts, peanuts.. The little be A .'.ti , tin without' ! jlrtnlV one dime, the tenth part of iriliVMdles. ami gentlemen, and you jW.J?,tn?aeBrajS7---: h space from the Hying, trapexe iTiirft here, lady, get a large bal- nnrft n-r-r-rV-rew!" 'fenlliavc giiMsed' it. The circus M UrCUO wv"i .-."... urif Iiretnera ami unrjiuw immej ' Tw.hent te start. Please tlve i rrtfef your penmtt's te the gen ...i. .iimhnnt nnd take your seat. SlTu psre wandered through the side ljrOin IIIO JIC1 !. Ill - ''...i. n tlia IndlvMiinr with fhn d,,nim lee. Yeu have gene the ads In the menagerie, thrown . pea- Inte the cavernous mnws of fifty MimnArtunate elenhant". and new it Ft -IS; and it feels geed te sit down. Ah! the band. Yeu don't realise I ' ' .1 1. la l..,, .'AM will titan 'Tflu.hear the clown's band. rn grand march Is en. Every one I U It, ana It manes one quiiv uizzy I leek at it. It is, in fact, the acme ! forgeeusness. Airenuy you arc De--,inr little cress-eyed. ffhe Vhlstlc blows and the show Is it la live rings ai once. ieu ere kr thin n ene-armca papenuinger b nHrklT hear. fTeu'watch Peter Radke's nerferm- r Hene you can't keep an eye en the .ar nelnr hours, and if roil confine nr attention te the bears you will I out en tne educated leeparas. Acrobats Fill Air ' Boen the air is full of acrobats en pctw. and immediately after tnst L. KaaakdAlf lf1n0 HtrdPltl 1 Tl rPllAtA peat numbers of everything, in Jlnf'thc clowns, who snatch their l-tee-brief moments between acts. It Is useless te try te enumerate the eltltudiiieus performances. With n nil set of faculties you cannot hone iKtmere than enc-thlril of them, and i magnitude of the display leaves you IK aaliast. even though you cencen- attd ttcadfastly en one ring. et every one does see Miss Lillian id. for they step the show for her. I adrisedly. This remarkable young tan, suspended by one aini in mid throws her body ever her own alder one hundred times In succes- i. It Is an indescribable feat, and the press agents warnlne. "must I Men te be appreciated." tre are troops of tumblers, jug bnliinclnir acts, trained snls. ned does, strenc men. strin? een, aerial gymnasts, and last but least, tne tunning herserace, In en ide Dfauuiui muy naer, left be I at the start, comes through nt the i wim a glorious wind-swept yie ld as you go out. declining te stay oe unu nest csnew, and pass the ranii'i, anu tne tnoreugnly Leng Choir .Service 'JJaaaaaaHSliPlHi aaaaaaaaaaaaaHtHi 2 '''- iff !i ''!' 1E ' 1 iaaa.a.....HHiiillX9tl'7 laaaaaaaaaaaKOfl 'HaaaaaaaaaKl aa.a....................Hlll9rjl........Hl aeaaaaaaaaaSHSiBE ' T7 MORI THAN 200,000 jmmm mam m MISS MARGARET K. IIEINTISH Of Laneaater, who hail jmt con-' pitted forty-five yean' service in the choir f Lutheran Trinity Church of that dty wide-awake candy butchara, you brush the popcorn from your clothes, take a nartlnr Inhalntlnn nf fanharV aniJ air, and remark: "Seme circus 1" TO HONOR CARDINAL Pepper Will Alae Be Queat at Wayne Dinner Guests from Philedelnhla. N-tp TnrV nnd Washington will attend a dinner te be given tonight by Mrs. Archibald Barklle at her residence-, at Wayne, In uoner 01 caramai ueugnerty and sen ator Pepper. Cardinal Dougherty will be accompanied by Monslgner Whit-aker. The Minister from Belgium will head a party coming from Washington for the dinner. Among ether guests will be Justice and Mrs. Rebert von Mosch Mesch xlsker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Har rison, Majer and Mrs. Barclay War War burten and Mrs. Randal Morgan. PASTOR GIVES UP DRIVE The Rev. G. C. Richmond, Formerly of Thla City, Quite Town Before he was half finished with his drive te clean up Evanston, Wye., the Rev. Geerge Chalmers Richmond, for mer pastor of St. Jehn's Church in this city, has left that town and will spend the summer In Denver. He left Evans Evans ten denouncing Mayer Remlck, who knocked him into the gutter recently, as "actuated by lewmlndcdness and vin dictiveness little short of criminal." The Rev. Mr. Richmond did net sny what occupation he will fellow during the summer. Mr. Richmond was found guilty by nn ecclesiastical court of nine of 125 charges preferred against him as a re sult of controversies with Bishop Rhine lander and was suspended two years from the ministry by the Episcopal Dio cese of Pennsylvania in 1017. GILBERT'S "NOSE lt NEWS" Clinten W. Ollbert. chief political corrt cerrt corrt apendent of th- Etinine Pilie Licois. at Wsahlnaten. tieldi th confidence of prom inent publle men of all martlet, tell Hie truth, takes no sides, playa no favorite. Clinten W. ailbert's ' "blp-newe" artifice appear regularly In the Evskine Posue Ijmm. "Make It a Habit." Atv. Gas Ranges IN DAILY U8I IN AND AIOUT PHILADILPHIA ' OVER. HALF Of THK COMIINID TOTAL OP VARIOUS MARIS WHY ! ! ! Roberts lc Minder'Ster Cs. PHILADELPHIA Gea Companies A Dealers w 9 7 ,,imt''nw- m&wy(8m ....91 &r Mether! Heme! that blest refrain! All things go,but these remain!" Mether's Day j May 14 and every day is Heme Day. There isn't a time when both mother and home cannot be made just a bit mere happy with a box of geed Happiness Candy. And hew much mere if you can't go te see them ! What gift would please your mother se well as one of our fine boxes of Happiness Sweets, made specially for her and mailed for Her Day? Happy Tkaugkt fir Teday: EVANGELINE $ CHOCOLATES 1.00.D. United Happiness Candy Stores I7 Oermantewn Ave. 1504 Market St. . IMS Oermantewn Ave. There s one en your way home PBssa I . I , . ,y-----------aaaaaaae.Mil-M i - . W .gjjiM wXl fe A- Sports Blouses We have an excellent assortment of White Silk Sports Blouses at $10.00. Among them are new models for golfing and tennis, 9 inches longer than the average se, that they will net pull out at the waist. Girls' White Dresses Levely White Frecks for girls of 6 te 16 years in both silk and cotton materials. Seme are French made, ethers Mary Ellens. Exquisitely fine and dainty for processional, gradua tion or party wear $7.75 te $25.00. Exclusive Medel Hats at Half Price Exact copies of Rebeux, Maria Guy, Evelyne Varen-, Lanvin and Talbot Paris originals; made by Henri Bendel, Di Marinis, Hyland, Debbs. Beautiful Italian Milans, timbe, mouflen and satin haircloth trimmed with many-hued birds of tropical brilliancy, burnt geese, ribbons and flowers. As exclusive as Hats can ee and representing the utmost in style and value. Regular prices $18.50 te 4e.50; new en sale at $9.25 te $23.25 m , U2GI28 C9. VO inc. yd 7&u6tlll Sjte&b. ifi... -.v (i. j , . ,,. ., v. y fmmHkmA .. y , - 'ix mm " , wwxiim m STRAWfiRIDGE .,:.., -! J. '&? CLOTHIERS "1 II w 'II Cj& l- 6& SWKJ VHPX 1 111 , 11 J i IrrTh TV i ' if II Uj V ' I II 41 'I l h I II 1 Y' I II I I lil ii , ,;- :$$ , 111 p & '$2-75 $3.25 $e.25 $0.50 Black afa.uit TfM. kin One-Strap Slip pers plain tees, quare - ede turned el, and lH-inch leather- hMt, -with .rubber top -lift. A Wiart ttyle for home or street wear. Bitea 4 te , widths B te E. White Canvas Twe- button Instep strap Pumps with neat, round tees, natural finished oak tanned soles, white enamtled lU-lnch leather heels with white rubber top-lifts. Sites 4 te I, widths B te E. $.95 jfl & $4 .95 $ $9 White Canvas Ox fords , neat round tees, straight tips, square edge turned soles of oak-tanned leather; white enam eled leather heels with rubber top-lifts. Sites 4 te , widths B te E. ninck Glased Kld skln Oxfords neat round tees, straight tips, square- edge turned soles, lK-lnch leather heels, with rubber top-lifts ; soft cushion inner neles. SIzps 4 te 8, widths B te E. 6 Chestnut Brown Calf Twe-strap Pumps neatly perforated ; welted soles and 11. Inch leather Cuban heels. A smart Sports Pump In the fashion able shade. Sites 3 te 8, widths B te E. Patent e a t h e r Three-Strap Pumps Modified French lasts, plain tees, neatly per forated welted soles and lU-lnch leather Cuban heels. All sizes. Sports Oxfords of Stroked Hersehlde Wing tips and Instep Raddle straps of chest nut brown cnlf welted oak - tanned ' leather soles and low bread rubber heels. Very smart. 7000 Pairs et Women's Lew Shoes $10 Sports Oxfords of Genuine White Buck skin straight tips, perforated trimming, welted soles and i. Inch leather military heels. Bread black pat ent leather Instep traps. All sizes. at the Lewest Prices in Years! An Unusual Undcr-price Disposal of the Season's Smartest Styles in Oxfords and Pumps Seme are samples, some are styles net te be re-ordered ethers are surplus stocks all fresh and new, all desirable. Many attractive effects, many remarkably low prices some groups at close te half P"Ce Br Slrawbrlds. Clothier Elshth and Filbert Streets Sports Oxfords of Genuine White Buck skin plain tees, bread patent leather In.tep haddle straps; white Ivery-flnlshed welted soles and -lnch white Ivery leather heels. All sizes. The Sale of Muslin Underwear the Magnet that Draws Hundreds of Women Daily te the lingerie Shep tj .AnJ.vaIue8,"e se remarkable that most women select a season's supply of lingerie, then and there. We have outfitted many a prospective bride with all her trousseau Lingerie, and phe has been delighted with the money saved. Women who want sturdy, practical Undergarments have found just the thing. Fer these who prefer Silk Underwear and the finer, mere elaborately trimmed Cotten Undergar ments, there is seemingly unlimited choice. This is a great money-saving oppertu- Petticoats $1 Of .teft white cambric, trimmed with embroid embreid '. Anether model dlintllv lace.trlrrtmerl. TWh Ith dust ruffles. Other Lingerie Petticoats $1.50 te $3.50. Nainsoek Night Gowns 85c te $2.75 Pajamas, 2-piece$i.95 te $3.95 Combinations $2 Corset Cever-and-Drawera of nainsoek, beauti fully trimmed back and front with lace and em broidery medallions. Other Combinations $1.25 te $3.50. Envelope Chemises 75c te $3.50 Nainsoek Corset Cevers, 65c te $2.50 Lingerie of Novelty Cottens in Gay Celers Sets of Vest and Step-ins $2 te $4.50 . Night Gowns $1.25 te $2.50 Bleemers 50c te $1 5 Envelope Chemises 50c te $1.95 Step-ins 50c te $1.25 BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW SILK BODICES AT $1.00 &- StrRvbrldsc & Clothier Tilrd Fleer. Jv We-t Blech Pullman Coaches. $27.00 The Baby enjoys the Sum mer promenade much better in a Blech Pullman Coach because it is se comfortable! And be roomy! Corduroy lined Coaches in cream, white and natural. They are dura ble, and are fitted with heavy tires and reversible gear. And the price is specially low $27. Strollers come all the way from $12.00 te $36.00. atrwbrldre t- Clothier Fourth Fleer. Centre Bed Muslins Interesting in Price Seme housewives will pre fer BLEACHED MUSLIN SHEETS, of a sturdy, de pendable quality, neatly made. Deuble-bed size, 81x90 inches $1.35 each. Others, who prefer te make sheets and pillow cases at home will cheese BLEACHED SHEETING, 81-inch, at 05c a yard, or PILLOW CASE MUSLIN, 45 inches wide, at S8c a yard. Htrawbrtdgn & Clothier Al! 1". K.ll.crt street enJ Alii- 13. Ceiure cfefc Beauty Preparations Are sold here exclusively in Philadelphia. This weak a specialist is in the Toilet Goods Stere te show you hew te obtain the best results in using these fine Creams and Lotions. Each is the result of lenp and careful experiment and research. Women who care for their complexion will be interested in Gerry prep arations. Let us tell you of their merits. AUIe 7. Mark-t Street The Corset's the Thing Particularly S. & C. Special Frent-Lacing Corsets Women are enthusiastic about thes.e beautiful Corsets. They give that smooth line in back that every woman desires. They held the figure firmly but with natural ease and grace. And S. & C. Frent-Lacing Corsets are boned with SPIRABONE. which bends with every motion, but has never been known te break. Fashioned of fine plain or bro caded fabrics, In pjlnk or white, accord ing te the newest silhouette. With low or medium bust or elastic ten. Prices, a nn n siKnn Medel 354. for women of averaae Haure $5.00 Medel 346, sketched, for larger women $6.00 Medel 320, with very straight hips $10.00 U- Strawbrldse Clothier Third Fleer, Market Street. West HP JktMr I t KSlI I In Vjl Efi If Bathing Suits Ready for the first plunge. The, new models are smarter and prettier than ever, And there ere the most attractive Bathing Caps and te say nothing r1 Paneit. and practical ' Bags te carry ene's bathing togs.. NOTE THE NEW LOCA TION: Women's and Misses' Pathlne Sulfa nrwl Arr-eunnrfpa en the First Fleer, Aisle 18, Strawbrldss A Cletblir Aide 13, Centra Be Comfortable . in a Seft Cellar 20c, 35c, 50c Men's Seft Cellars have been se perfected that they new have nil the style of a stitT col cel lar and give grenter comfort. Thousands are here made by Cluett, Peabody & Com pany, Geerge P. Ide & Com pany, Phillips-Jenes Corpora tion, Enrl & Wilsen, Delpark and ethers. Every accepted style for critical dressers is here nt 20c, 35c and 50c. Strawbrldtce & Clothier Aisle 1, Market Street New Portable Remington Typewriter $60 The only portable Type writer with the standard key board with no double shifting necessary for figures. Compact, durable, depend able, handy a wonderful little machine for home, office and general use. Made with ex actly the same keyboard as the larger machines, and made with the same sturdincss and quality ns the full-size Rem ington machines. Price $60.00 and worth it! ' Straw-bridge & Clothier Alale 10. Centre Deferred Payment Plan for Your Convenience Often in purchasing needed Summer Furniture, Heme Furnishings, Kitchenware, Wearing Apparel for Men, Weman and Children, and ether articles, it is a great con cen con ven'ence te be able te pay for it Tadually. Under our Deftv,,ed Payne::. Plan this is possible, the time reried pay ments being regulated by the amount purchased. The only additional cost is a .small amount which covers' the interest and the cost of cleii ual work. Ask at the De ferred Payment Office for fur ther details. Fleer 4ij. Flltcrt Street New te Outfit the Bey in New Shirts Summertime is Sports Shirt season, and the boy will find p'er.ty et fine Shirts here te choete from. Among them, tlene with low-cut sports col cel lar attached: Fancy striped Shirts of geed material, at this price S5c. All-white or fancy striped Madras Shirts, geed value $1.10. White nnd tan mercerized Cotten Pongee or White Chev iot Shirts $1.65. Twe-Piece Pajamas Fancy striped and all-white Pfjainas $1.25. Excellent fancy-striped Pa jamas $1.75. P.":iin color mercerized pen ' e? cv nil-white, self-striped r-i 'ra- Pajamas $2.50. Ou ''ifc Flannel Pajamas, i-"v ivn rniiful make. Splen i.id i'.r war at cump $2.00. V'rawlirldxe & Ulethler ScenJ Fleer. J2a.t Nete This $5.00 for a 9x12 Japanese Grass Rug In the Department of Lewer-priced Fleer Coverings Fine, clean and cool-looking e uble-w.;rp Japanese Grass Rugs for bedroom, dining-room, living-room, perch or sun parlor. Sten ciled attractively in blue, green or tun sii.ulcf. A tull range of stock sizes in matching patterns, nt these low prices '3"x5.'t inches ?5r ex!) feet $3.50 36x?3 inches $1.00 ,-y.vlO feet Si.eO 4.6.r?.6 feet $2.00 0x1 i! feet $5.00 iy Strawbridx & Ciethlcr Fleer !.,. Filbert Street And These Small Grass Rugs On the Filbert Street Cress Aisle !7x5i inches 75c 215x72 inches $1.00 Fer the little odd spaces around the home, that leek a bit bare and would be helped bv n litfht colored, refreshing Japanese Grass Hug. Stenciled borders with plain centres or in Chinese effects, i-- .Sti-8'vl.rldge & uetiuer--Filbert Strt front Aisle The Reductions One-half Frem A Nice Gift for Mether On Mothers' Day, would be ene of these attractive, appro priate pictures with verse framed in mahogany, in gray or in antique gilt. They have been reduced from much higher prices te 65c. Strawbrldce 4k Clothier Filbert Street Creei Alele Time te Hang the Perch Swing ! Pleasant weather's here! And you're sure te like these perch swings I Especially when the prices start as low as 4.00 and go way up te $le.00. Come in and select the one that strikes your fancy. Cushions for Perch Swings, many bright varieties $7.00 a set. Fer the children, Perch Rockers $2.50. BtrawbrUJie Clothier Fourth Fleer, Centre Strawbridge & Clothier of One-third te the Prices of Many New Suits Have Met With Great Response EIGHTH STEWITw ,. FILBERT STREW? Seme SIZG rail ores sold nut nn annnrKlv . we nave nact te replenish them from higher priced Suits in stock. Se there're still hundreds of Suits, dozens of stylea and plenty of all sizes. Every Suit from our own stock. All of high quality, made according te our own exacting standards of tailoring. All in spring weights, most of them suitable for au-summer wear. Sports styles, conserva tive styles, styles for the hard te please. buits of Worsteds and Other Materials $14.50 Wwkham, Alce, and Other Geed Suits $19.50 Alce Suits and Other Excellent Makes $24.50 Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Alce Suits $33.50 A Greup of Seme of our Finest Suits $38.50 -,- -A. . , aa- -"""- - "-!--- ;ir,VMl"in i II h 'si&Ja -,. -u. f i 9., : i s f "-V . " t ' i -3e ' 1 'JJ1 . ' J ii A. . ,71 . .. . 1 rt m ju, i'lii m v JSM1 . S. 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