10 Imported Street Gloves for Women in All of Best Shades for Spring A showing of gloves that is incomparable in point of quality and perfection of detail workmanship. Now most in demand are — 16-button length kid gloves, in white. Special, pair, #2.50 Women's kid gloves in white, tan, grey and black, SI.OO quality. Special 75 spuns, tweeds, cheviots and serges are the fab lies, unusually attractive are the patterns, the V"*/ leaders of which are shepherd checks and chalk A' stripes. L \ If you enjoy being first with the new, come lUb\ I * Py»\ in and make your selection to-morrow. __V£>\ Two and three-piece navy Cheviot,, homespun, tweed, V|\\ blue serge suits, two and three- cassimere and worsted suits in \ button sacks, patch and regular brown, grey and blue grey> J • J. pockets, full and skeleton lined , , . . , v. '«Jwl coats, $13.00, $15.00, P-str.p«, patch or ,3!** IJM SIB.OO, SBO.OO and $85.00. regular pockets, English soft , Tartan plaids, shepherd lapels, #IB.OO, #550.00 I jjl \iwj \l checks and chalk stripes in fine and #35.00. I /jjl L| v,' {J | quality soft finish worsteds and ' Neat patterns in pin striped "j!l' lilU ju/lf 1 I eassimeres, coats lined with black worsted suits, three-but- jfrJß| jjjf I silk or mohair, cuffs on sleeves, ton sack lined with mohair, jr' jj|_ if i six-button vest, #15.00, #15.00 Jrmj #lB.(K>, #20.00 and #25.00. D - p - &s - Seco,ld Floor > lieur - I j Candy Specials for To-morrow Delatour chocolates in butter SOc Bryn Mawr liquid cream i colates and fruits, 40c quality, at scotch, charlotte rusqe, cherries in chocolates, vanilla, mint, orange, 25c cocounut, cherry, roast almonils anil Fresh salted peanuts, lb. . . . 15c syrup, molasses chips, peppermint English walnuts, lb. ..., ftOc Special mixtures, lb 10c patties, caramels, orange and lemon Blizzard chocolate coated al- iv»TTxrrp. T »y tart, chocolate sponge, ndugatines, monda, lb 29c nin. I'UtNraiN etc., 60c quality at, lb 35c I Pound box Meadow Brook cho- A new one—"Billy Sundae," 10c Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Basement. SWU M'CHICKI LOST LIFE IN RIVER [Continued from First Page.] tor of a hotel on the grounds of the j Suffolk Driving Park, In the extreme southern section of the city, volun teered the Information that last Thursday two men and a 7-year-old boy entered the hotel. Wallace de clared that the bo yanswered War ren's description, but was apparently willing to go with the men. The boy's father and several detec tves went to the hotel and started from there on an all-day search, which revealed nothing that might serve to shed light on the mystery. The second clue was given by Sam uel P. Sharkel, a clerk in Post Office Station D, Nineteenth and Christian streets. Sharkey told the detectives that he had seen a covered wagon go ing west on Christian street a few minutes before 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The vehicle carried two Colored men and a boy, he said. The postal clerk added that the wagon had "Brldesburg" painted on one side. Acting on this information, the po lice of Port Richmond and Brldes burg Instituted a search for a wagon answering that description. Investigators spent an hour yester day searching the old buildings at Seventeenth and Catharine streets, formerly occupied as laboratories by the Powers, Wcightman & Rosengar ten Company. The structures and j grounds have not been used for a long i I time, and it was thought that Warren might have wandered into the place and perished. No trace of the boy was found, however. With the offer of a municipal re ward of $5,000 it is expected that a new impetus will be given to the search to-day. Sponsors for the city reward hope to enlist the aid of every agency not heretofore Interested in the aueat. THREE DUTCH GIRLS OFF TO SCHOOL VIA CANAL . j jr km v!v £• * -ft HnnsnniHf * ♦ • +***- w aHBPHHniV HEm jjOa T * \ jbi fut tne in si iiinu in live years tnt cunais of Holland aro completely frozen over, and as they are short-cuts, the canals have become winter highways. The picture above shows three happy Dutch girls on their way to school and carrying a charcoal flra with which to keep warm In the aohool house White Dress Weaves for Spring in Many Weaves of Distinctive Type The fabrics are altogether different than you - will find in the average store, and the showing is as distinctive of its kind, as is any feature to be found in this lovely Spring Fashion Show. White waisting linen, 36 Heavy round thread linen; inches wide. Yard, 25$ to 50$ 36 inches wide. Yard, Linen Cambric, a light to 85$ weight weave for dresses and 45-inch dress linen in many waists, 36 inches wide. Yard, weights and weaves. Yard, to T.V' .10e to 75$ Sheer linen lawn, imported Non-shrinkable linens, 45 direct from Ireland's best white inches wide. Yard, goods mill; 36 inches wide. square top rods j Saturday $1.95 and 7 one-Inch tilling rods, satin $4.98 golden oak hall mirrors. finish. One dozen only to be sold Saturday 82.50 at the special price of $25.00 $7.50 golden oak parlor tables. $10.95 fumed oak desks. Satur- ;V 1 $1.95 t lav ' $7.95 sl- s< l golde noak mahogany ».>!!-<» „ i j i ' * 0.. _ tabourettcs. Saturday 950 $24.50 mahogany desks. Satur- $1) r>o ro „ mat y tPI;S9CS- Sat t siw.au jurday $7.95 $3.95 willow chairs. Saturday, $12.50 mission clocks. Saturday, $2.951 $6.25 = V Be Sure and Visit STOUFFER'S STALL j in Broad and Chestnut Street MARKET To -morrow Morning I Meat, Country Ham, Cheese, Delicatessen and H more ex en* «E line of Hotne Baking i ■ ■ i «. ! Main Store, 202 Walnut St ■ 10 Plush and Broadcloth Street and Evening Coats— your choice, • SIO.OO Were $25.00 to $37.50. Witmer, Bair & Witmer , * r r 'JTry Telegraph Want Ada.