.Ain U-!. f, i." ,? pi r -uij. m' rn ; if, tfcf I. VL ! Krv IK n 'A e. si & tj t ffli jW'TTfBMsBI IM n in. v'lMmMi ii i inMililiimlilliMi i 111 i ' ' ,. ,.-,'. '-, J tataj-ja mm a frits, 'uam ;i'-;'lr IIILI-UIBtlBn I ilSKt. I irmim rik $.y 11 s ' Will Placard Thirty-ninth Ward te Shew Citizens Its Ob jects and Results TO GIVE ANOTHER DANCE THAT riVE SERVICE (TYPEWRITERS RENTED SOLD Visible, .3 Meitn. $6 SO ted QUAKER CITY TYPEWHITEK CO 90S WALNUT ST. , CLAD'S URNS for COFFEE CaecolaterHet Water r?fchMl?qTpmeni Fer HeUU and Rmttaurantt Rimes. Steam Tabts. Ptai.-warm.'s. Orldilt. Btev, Poek.rs. Wtffli VICT OR V. CLAD CO. u ed izi s. ntii st. . m mmmmm iWruTC miimiimijik You'll taste the difference ! 25 lb Sold only in our Stores mift!mjna;iMi!iiinn:cnnii:ginmaiuc!ncnaiiBninCTjnii!iRtimiDnanniJiig William T. Khctzllne Pest 00, Amrl. can Legien, has "truck nn Innovation. A Propaganda Committee has been named te spread the Thirty-ninth i SHaKSBSS. ward with hand- bill. and ether lit erature. The pur pose of this Is te develop for the pest a closer touch with the com- I OSSaSBr nnnlnt the rlflcen- ry with the pest's activities and alms. Ilussell 0. Gorss Pest Ne. 302 met laaf n-nel- f Ita femnnrnrr home. 10 27 I North Sixtieth street. The success of the recent dance pointed te the advlsa 'blllty of attempting another. Accord ingly the committee was reformed. The date will be announced shortly. Charles .T. Delnn Pest, of Mauch Chunk, met also last week. The prin cipal business under discus-den was the coming Memerial Day services. It was unanimously voted te nsslst the local Grand Armv Pest in its observances and In the decoration of graves. The Grand Army Pest at Mauch Chunk has new less than a down sur viving members. Sergeant Ray Smith was given a dinner by his comrades of Geerge H. Imhof Pest Ne. 163, en Saturday eve ning. Thtre were jau and community singing, and thank te the Ladles' Auxiliary, some' 200 vere dined in fine fashion. Kensington Pest Ne. CS has practi cally finished its arrangements for the minstrel show that, in co-operation with the auxiliary, is te be given en I April 28. The pest has made a number of improvements te its home at 2303 ! rankferd avenue, among them the j laying of hardwood floorings and the addition of a peel table. i The recently organized auxiliary of the Themas B. Fales Pest expects shortly te receive a charter. Mrs. Ma bel B. Cleeland is previsional president. Any wife, sister, daughter or mother of any Legien member Is eligible for mem bership, and is invited te join. Members of the Herbert TVarrincr Pest Ne. 70 are proposing nn ex roast, te be held bhertly. What with I this' and the dance te be elven In. Pel - ilewship Hall en April 10 membership .en the Entertainment t eminittee of ivn "'i1'' t.'Jm'l Ifi.rl fc"- ..BMTa I LB .MBI'Y ' T1 fawXynV ".taSif aMhafcML -MS tZflDBaHIsfl EFT WTii CT1 Garden Gessip: , .what tb Plant mkgmi .A.ieUMTKBi.fiAn'nn 'iUkatH ' ? That's, a oel ,n1any carrots, ief " person' Din a letta people inte carrots, and they're 'geed for the com plexion. And we're going te tell you today hbw te grew 'em; also celery. As seen as danger from frost has passed seeds for nn early crop of car rots can be sewn in rows one feet apart. As they sprout slowly, the land should be freed from weeds. Carrots require little thinning, but careful,, clean, cultivation is necessary and drought la te be especially avoided. Later crops may be sewn in May or June al iT!uhlit$iYM?tit: New . te celery. !,JvVv Sew in open ground eW.j'.Wlwn three inches high, plant In a ,-; Mttlng them three inches apart each Way. In Jilly transplant them la, the places where they aw' te develop Th I'teps should be sherri once or. twice before transplanting te Insure sticky .plants.: Half of the re6ts i should alser be ctit-eff before resetting: ,' .Avet re place the phints six . teUltKt Jnches apart,, in 'rows three feefawrt. vBee that the roots are properly . firmed by pressing, the soil by the tt4i,et 'each plant gently with , yeut, (. This ti iiim "'OTTlT IsIv.mHLMOs W:t" sWBftgwy far, tii'm ,WHHM. II. Ml MIJItHIB - the roots until Jm.m, Free the plant or wetsw. ,f;v : Btsnav :17Sf The flnt operation Is thittef ('Ian dllng" that Is, after all the loose Mil has been drawn up against .the plant with a . hoe It Is drawn ckwer around each plant by the hand ,iw, enough te keep, the, leaves In an aprlght posi tion and keep them from j spreading. This being done, mers, soil is 'drawn against M row, either,. with,' plow, or hoe. .. -. rt M. , -. - I . IrVmerrftw httuci tmd ra4lih vHIl 4U- , "GWi Mentis IBaaSftalikMSaiV.S ri.Of.MBa)Cwk I JSSJmiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM I i It It ThtTttTFlbrt (mlUlen of htm In etch SccxTImm Tewel) who tbaetbi four tfanti htawtlthtlnwinrand U mpenilbl fef thit etNntUl. thltyr, sbjetbtnt qualitr found only Is ScetTwus Tewtls RADIO BOOKS All Up te Date Design Data for lUclIe Transmitters I ana,Recel-ers, by SIwjw. Trice 75c Experimental Wireless Stations, bv I Bdelman. Price ,13.00 j Wireless Tleraphy and Telewheny . Simply .HirlalneJ, by Morgan. I Price SI. 80 J Radie Heek-Ups, by Sleeper. Price 75c i Tfce A U C of Vacuum Tub uterj in I Radie Reception, by IT, It. Lewi. Price SI.OO j Construction of . New Type Trans atlantic Receiving Pets, bv Sleeper. Price 73c Hew te make Commercial Type Radie I Apparatus, by Sleeper. Price 75c , Construction of Radiophone and Tele- graph Receivers for Beslnnrr. by t Sleeper. -rre 75c j rREK Cataleaiie of Wireless, Automobile and Other Heeks Sent Free en Kequest. I literal Discount (e Supply easts THE NORMAN W. HENLEY PUB. CO. 2 West 43lll Mrret Dept. P. I... New Verk k this pest Is a strenuous responsibility. JANTI-VIVISECTIONISTS MEET r Rebert R. Legan Elected President ! -at Annual Gathering t 'At the annual meeting of the Ainerl 1 can Anti-Vivisection Society yesterday j nftcrnenn nt 22 Seuth Eighteenth street i iiiiHjniiii, uuiivi.1 nvr ivcie President, ltebert li. Iiegnn : secretary, I Mrs. Margaret M. Hnlvey: treasurer.1 humucl Hinils Themas; corrcsDendlns Secretary, Miss Nina Halvey; beard of in.'inager, Mrs. .felm H. Kasb. .Mi I ICiitliarlne S. Nichelson. Mrs. O. AV. 1 ICulling. Mrs. Ilebert H. Legnn. Mr.", U'nrren K. Trynn. Mrs. Samuel IIIikN i Themas, Miss Elizabeth Semcrs, Misi I Agnns Chase. Warren f:. Trjen. O. V. ! Kulllng and J. Heward Itbeal. . The following vice presidents also were appeinted: Mre. A. S. Legnn, Mrs. ltebert W. Smith. Miss C. Antelo. Ils 1 Kinlly Mrfredy.-Miss Alma M. Brown. Mrs. William II. Peel. Miss Mary G. Desmond. Mrs. Frank D. Gernghty. , Mrs. .Tames F. Sullivan. Mt. K. S. , Newbold, Mrs. .1. L. C. Hendpr-ien, Miss Sarah N. Clephern. Mrs. W. W. i Probasee. Mrs. A. H. Chae, Jr., Mis ! Helen "M. Hewland. Mrs. Minnie Mud i ilern Flske, A. S. Legan, Jehn ('. Itewlnnd. Frank Stephens and Mr?. It. F. Petter. DAVIS PICKS ASSISTANT 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight Elevator Immediate Occurjar.cy Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street fc Geerge S. Hampton Selected for As. slstant Prohibition Director State Prohibition Director Jehn T. j , Davis lias named Geerge S. Hamp ton, connected with the Jehn C. Han cock Ceal Company, os assistant State ' prohibition director. "As yet," lie said j "I hove net received his acceptance. 1 luring mv seven years' ucn,uaimnnce I with Mr. Hnmpteu I have always found hint a timet le)ul supporter of tjic laws, of the country. He is In nn way con- , nee ted with the Anti-Saleen League and us far ns I knew lias never hrhl any political office nor been a can- , ilidatc for one." . DANDERINE Steps Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies & BOY STRUCK BY AUTO Run Down en the Way te Scheel. Driver of Car Is Arrested While en his way te the Jehn Mar shall Public Scheel, where he in n '.upil. yesterday afternenn. Kline Tad ilei. seven years old. of 15(M Fronkfenl iiveniie. was run down at (iriseem anil lilU'tiglinni streets by a touring car driven by l-'rnnk L. Kidebetliam, of UStiO di'thodex street, Frankford. lie ;.iis taken te the IYanUfuril Hns pital. uhere It was said his reiiOltluii wus net serious. , Sidclierhaui is connected with ti tiiie iniinufiii'turing linn of Frnnkferd. lie wns held in ?."'I0 ball by Magistrate Cost el le ut the Paul anil Kuan streets station. After-Dinner Tricks .JgX. s CIN TASli fW ii Mk.crv tsi T m 12.2. K cents buys a bottle of "Dander- ghtlul tonic icle IneY at any drug' store. After one application of this delightful Veu'.can net find a Darticle of Han. drur? or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor. engsuness, mere coier ana isncfe-r-Adv. abun- m'i ,we flT OW TO LIVK JOC VK.Rnu : i an Intensely lntsreatin auhtnr la Pur . Modern Paca Kllllns OnsJI- In tha lluailaa Oaeli . iT ". -T.r--'.. T-i rwuuu i.wwswr Ne. Vi Te Make a Coin Always "Heads" A penny Is shown lying heads up en the right hand. The coin is shipped down en the left hand, but instead of lying tails, It is still heads up. Thin Is done by giving the right hand u very slight jerk te the eight, while stepping it down nn te thit left. The Jerk takes the hand right out from under the coin, se that it falls heads, ami the hand slapping the coin down en top traps the coin there. A little practice is necessary, cut tut Knack Is !.t!?laP.Btt t difficult fe atsaaire. AiSIW Lttirr Cemtssw i Ti F S.P70. fS, 3COU THIRSTY Fibre and the soft, white, comfortable, remarkably absorbent ScbtTissue Tewel he makes possible, con stitute our 'contribution te the clean hand idea; Yet, appreciating the physcholegy of dean' hands in business realizing that morally and- physically they go together in public judgment you can and will want te make a. further contribution by placing in your washrooms a towel that was pre-, duced and performs solely upon a' clean hand basis. Fer years, the Scott Paper Company has pioneered in making the possession of clean handsj possible and a pleasure. We have made a clean towel the ScetTissue Tewel, the only towel in which Thirsty Fibre, who "absorbs four times his weight n water, can be found. ScetTissue, Towels are ideal for wash room service. They promote cleanliness and cleanliness promotes efficiency. Write or 'phone te the folleu-int addrets for full information, SCOTT PAPER COMPANY, CHESTER, PA. Philadelphia Office, 302 Weightman Bldg. Phene: Spruce 1852 issuewwe Other ScetTissue Products ScetTissue . fVitderfaml SaniTwHC TeUet 9m Chartered 1836 Yeu Cannet Have Toe Many Safeguards Against Investment Lesses Unsound securities and dishonest promotion schemes are by no means the only possible sources of such less. Under certain market or general business con ditions the soundest stocks and bends may well bring temporary embarrassment or permanent less te the tee optimistic investor. In this connection may be suggested the value of this Company's service in its Agency Department. Under an Agency Arrangement the individual benefits by the collective judgment and experience of a staff dealing with financial affairs and having at its disposal many sources of information net available te the average investor. All advice given regarding investments is of the impartial and conservative character te be expected of officials concerned with the management of trust funds. In addition te the security afforded, relief from the anxiety and burdensome detail incident te the proper management of invest ments, is te be censiflered. A consultation may very possibly reveal a form of Agency Arrangement that will exactly suit your particular requirements. The fees charged are moderate. ' BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA ';-., sam&tfU. ' Tz'tOL -iiTn&.i'y SltKt UKtftKS '( f . (1 II " fc V M. t. li - VilvMr41V "ZiZ...mL .Ik r m m- 'Ifgl aMasM assSMissi IsnUnn vSBBBBSSSJi, WmMSS ' ... 14 . Mai? swaee .net ysi'ftts assshssj H. te rn feats whs. rv ; I1PI J SSlSSSj BBIsW .ns SPW 1f W tie Wsiisg steres t tUU) ,ik IsMft.WSf nrsM. J 'rTBmi', BKTAILS V0NM ' 1ST,' M ISM IIOTT DROI. lUtMHIITNUTtTWI w CTJi. it " 'isa ' ,' u .; asssr- m mtmwrm ,.rt,.("fcl. lijy. .. .jVit?f L'.'l'. i 'jvisn-i-y' i'iOi'i WssVl .sVaksaBaSJassmSsssslasssl VTTaBl Mttfl w ,l d'll m with'Kv.r.rekNell1,.VYsv uu. i Iunte n im t.V v. tjiUli rt9fjuutU(l "'""" rt-ij mJ v'Y-.i mtM hs neptH.. we te m ..Mf. ' j . sAttitiwiv -srartn iKiiinia, ' ' ?-'j fwnfaii !mm 0tr Tet S'rtKeftiTIISS tyny. kV' . ; v CrtM SHa crwa.;rra t yfr have a Isrss siaortiteM it irsnMi teMlet;lraat,s4s s, tars Iins tUS. nHSrcevrlnss..rrlsUM, Valews.i TapstrT and Bllk-tHmsjrtt., W nffiSL eoMtnwtleirjifiti matsrUI, il. ,.Oar foetory Ketsin .for ItimMlen at i 1 tiMsSJr. KEYSTONE UPHOLSTERY CO. ' 'XS&zr. IssKsk'sVlABTU B)riArk frtV'Mi.-;MI.K,-J- fri aaijvrv. mmmmm, w. siaaiin Ai W UJti i wr- i . ij M ,M-.ft. . . . . ,- 7 -..A v 1 iv..' ' . ' ;, ( ,f"''. v ' ' I Liimleuffi ,- V i ';! M 1 II; '' .m 43 it for Evru; Floer: in the Heuse . u-' lliyail M ' ' ',f. , m ssssssstassssssssi ssl ysa-ffssssssfB ssssssl II BBsBsssssssssssssfl jjlWt IB MK.JBsteSSMssssssssssssssWssss-lsssssssssss-assssssCSj st yaM ' J . -- T- , m . v. w w T mw f. -mr v -mrw v w .- - i W W . i 'i f A x . fs -r-f tier neignoers were surprised "i'. They did net knew such a fleer as this was possible t h kh ,; Capital and Surplu s $10,000,000. EFFINGHAM -B.MORR1S PK31DCNT Member Federal Reserve System THEY had linoleum in their, kitchen tacked down. But here was a' fleer-made with a kind of linoleum they had never seen net tackedtdewh, But cemented down' firmly ever builders deadening felt. It w(as quiet and restful tb the tread. Firm but net hard. Easy te clean, and in color harmony with the furniture and decorations. It made a perfect setting for. the rugs. It looked mere like a real fleer than any fleer they had ever seen. People who have seen modern linoleum floors laid in the proper way have a new idea of linoleum and a new idea of beauty, dura bility, economy and comfort in fleer-making. We have a little booklet, Deceratiye Linoleum Floers," containing twenty-four colerplates, showing Jaspes, carpet inlaids, parquetry inlaids, marble tiles, printed- de signs, etc. This booklet will be sent free en re quest. Yeu can take it te a store and show the merchant exactly what you want te see. Any store will give you estimates of the cost of Arm strong's Linoleum put down in your home. Armstrong Cerk Company, Linoleum Department Lancaster, Ptnnsyhania v t i ii 1 j h II if V ' New Yprk Office: 212 Fifth Ave., . t v f .; i if l.l .' . Xi- m i - r .. ": T ., ' t::,t & tj f'M hi . Ai? -J A j.fcwi . .'A.lj.f IK' rV.l .v :wmmi, lsst'.'5?a'VAij.6jJ'..L'it. ' . rv.wi.t":irttr"vKajrvw-. .. eA MhM , ... . t 1 A. V yftMMMVFhfe i3kZm3mm-9&? I "XJ'I J, mm-AW ;. ( 'it1 JaJ,'Tef ti f.7 V. .!. rf'
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