PRICE one aEora BRYN MAWR HORSE i SOCIETY MAKES BOW TO KING HORSE AT BRYN MAWK feliuw SHOW OPENS TODAY; , TO LAST ALL WEEK f- Kecord List of Entries, the Officials Say Hound Show the First Ever Weld in America. lVhre U iho ipiAdv ra:tnc tr.' H' paifcel outside Ine i.nc Where Dobbin's Hooded relatives are proudlt caperlnc:, Win! where 1 the man who loudly aiiem. "the poor old herfe tntit RoT' Sun's learning point of hiMcflcsh it the una Manr oiiiilne show. Pcdlgieed ami well-groomed horse? camp Jnto theli own again today and 1iodc lespleudcnt In Hip brilliant sun light of n ppvfci t ntitumii morning nt the opening nt the twentieth nnnual Hryn Mawr llorso Show Hundieds of hand timely qownrd women, attended by eon vnttotiallv attired men. wete giouped about the tan baik oval and applauded with enthusiasm the showing of favorite". A tecoid list of entiles marks the show this yetu. Both In number and quality tif the animals shown today all the ho: so show enthusiasts realized that this jeai s exhibition would by far eclipse nn previous event nt Bryn Mater. Quite a departure has been made by )ioiso show onlcials tills season over the custom of former .veni.s. In that the af fair will last l days Instead of live. In addition to that, the llrst hound show ever liotd In America will begin tomor row and continue In connection with the lanjer event until the end of the week. Draft horse" aie also to be exhibited this year. This bus nuver been done be foio at Bryn Slonr. HORSE COMES rinsT I Nuturallv, thp horse will occupy the i post of first lmpoit.ince. For the last j tiKMio jears lie bus ushered in what N IPiactlcall the Initial social event of ' the Tall season. It Is for this reason , that soclot folk from New Vork, lialtl- j moie, Washington, Boston nnd other I places Journey to the Quaker City and join with her suns and dtiughteis in pro- ' claiming her supiem.ic on the tan oarK Many familiar fa..es were seen in IDEALS, SAYS KRAUSKOPF oval today. Smilingly urban", and crltl- ; cally Judicious as ever. "Reggie" VnnUer- pRnpP WAR R IMG FOR MO Mlt. without whom no hoise show is ai tunurc VVHnniWU run IMU hiu cess, appeared in his usual place anions i the Judges. Thete is probably no better ', Judge jf horellch In the countr.v than air. Vanilerbllt. and onec he has passe! Jewish Rabbi Declines Struggle's Not upon the merits of any exhibit, the last w rtJ shcdtUng. of BIooci. word has. been said. I Ceorce It. II -line and K. K. Geirv. of i The Rev. Pi Joseph Kinuskopi. at the Is'ew Yon;, are other N"W "V. orkt rs to be neen anions th" Judges. MVDISON SQIWEE EXHIBITS. There Were 943 entries 111 thti !J classes sxiien the rust animal stepped on the tan 'j.nk this mornin?. The abandon-me-it uf the hotse show nt Madison Squate Garden. New York, this var bo cause uf the European wai. hroutjht an unusually Inrse numbet of out-of-town r utiles to Bryn Mawr. For the same lea- son the social Impoitance from the stand point of persona prei-ent and stable rivalry lows nan considerably greater. , -Jn nil the ollicial statements that tlio The hunting and lumping classes that belligerent nntlons advance as, Jiistitlable have placed Bryn .Maw.- horse shows In causes f,,r the war there is nut a single the forofiont ol Anierleuu exhibits oJ a j worth v object, not a noble Ideal worth fclmllai- character opened t' competition the sheddincr of a single man's blood. The today. The lirst elas opwi to Bi-een I nations are nctunted bv the srossest kind liuntc-s onlv was put over fences at Hi of mateilul ambitions, temporal or com fclouk. Ainoi.s these anlmaH weie the i merclal. Kurope is hanging on the dark pick ol the bcit U.bleH Atiterlnc; horses , abjss Uf the Middle Aces, it has reached nt this year's show. The roadsters came ( the tragic cdmux of its half centurv of on at noon. muteiialNm. reni-tHe new classes Imvp been "Judaism seems to be tie- auueu 10 tne anon, uuu ui iiw ini J L IK9 ilPwSrliSi yswWm H lw '' "ar PI aDIv 'i'x&Sffl&m MdmF'JSk "RtfH I NEIGHBORS' CASH " (1 ! I GIVES DEAD MAN f I'll'. A DECENT BURIAL ff I - -. 1 I ' S J .jLvAJto' I Raise Fund, Though Poor I .-SiaHP I T"! 1 o j- i . "iK!S3S- "8L . fxm.v n Ives, to avfi r am- 1 &- x.j& u m I' M JYSiSS j:OrCTjCZ.S CU?TJSTJ3 ngggS I J fce ii special class In tin hound -how-tor "woiking fox terriers.' 'I ho illujrliic ability of tlm hounds will be tested In this contest ."even "dlpceis from as many packs hnvc been entered In tills class. The Brjn Mawr horseihtiw has grown from n show of one da s dm.itlon. held on the terrace of the Br.Mi Mawr Hotel and attended bv about ".'.a persons, ji years ago. to one of the Intgest in the country. The pilzes this jent aggregate $t,wa In tilue. The Ilndnor t'nallnge flip, to be competed for Wednesday afteinoon. H the TOost prized. It is valued nt !.. and the event carries with It 11 sweepstake ur $ti The Bryn .Mawr niallenge fup f.e harness hoises, valued at J.'W. with sweeptnkes added, and tile chnllensrc cup roi the best tram of lhre liunteis, gicn by W. Illnckle Smith and woitli ninre i than JJW, will bo competed for on Tluiii- day. total of -11.1 rlbhons wl'l lie awarded i!i the .'0 classes. ' The Judge" of thN ear's show Include Frank 11 raven, Philadelphia, t lotting horses; K. Von der Heist Uoili. Georce II ' llulme and Ilegln.ild i Venderbilt. r N'ow Voik, nvtivy liaiues-s hoies, .iicepli K Wldener, I'hiladelphia. ponies In harness and in breeding classes: r. Gard ner West. Gnrnersllle, x. v.: I; r Gerrv N'ew York, and tln n, Wailng, riuln fleld. N". .1.. saddle burses and ponies under iacldle, lleniv V. i'olt, Genesi o. N Y.: I'. S. vnn Stade. ,'i ol K and Fletcher I (ai per. Millhiuok N. Y, hunt er.- and Jumpers -nil Genige H iiunn- ,, ', ' and I' Von dir Hurst Kch, ilinlt huis. -. GRIEF BOIS CAPTAIN TORN FROM FAMILY BY CHANCE OF WAR Ship's Master, Warbound in This Port, Has Had Little Word From Loved Ones Son Held Prisoner. New Ycai (service In Kene'etli Isiael Synagogue this moinlng on "The t'Ilma of Materialism," declared theie was not a single wortliv object or a noble ideal, worth the shedding of a single man blood, included among the cau.- s ad vanced bv the belligerent nations uf Eu rope, as (ustifiable for war. Hi deci.ucd tlio war was the outcome ul mulerl.il am- I bitions, and added that 20 centuries, uf ChrlHtlanltv have failed to soft-u the hearts of men nnd liave not Inspired them to utlier than material strivings. ijr Kiauslcopf spoke in pait as fol- lemse ily's Only Bread Winner From a Pauper's Grave. time iluilit? the 2U eam in which the ehibitiou has been held it will con tinue for six dajs. lll'NTKIt CI6'S FIHST Iluntei& and Jumper again oieduimnal, . The Br.Mi M'iwr show has bnoome lecos nized us the most Impoitsnt In this cuuntiy for huiilms clasfes, due prob ably ti the -act that the exhibition is held just befou- the fox hunting seuxon opens, when the horses ai In their best condition. This year M of the ffl classes mi a for hmitem anil Jumpers and SSI en tiles out of tin, total of 9tS aie In these classes. The showing of haius lioie. saddle lioiBc-.s. hacknes mid poi.les, akiioush Tusa riled b pattous of the exhibit us of lie 11 1 nl , iniiiuai ioree mat fctill lenialns in th , world. Twnitv eentuiles of 'luii,tianitv have not softened the brutnliu in th i hraits cf men and hove not innulrilt!l I their souls with other than material jiitiwnss. The dominant Mis, mi has , utterly tailed us a practical guide for th idealism of the waninu nations, i;ven 'liental heathendom has iean.ed the I e.-son fiom Its western allies, to bite with ltd teeth, wlule Its lip piay and ei. . 'Coice,' "Wver btfoie was God's purpose with the JewUh peopln more dHlnltely shown than in this, civHiMttcm's, crisis. Never was the presence of Judaism mote ie tltilted in the world than In this reveriou to Kiy baittarlsm. Never befoje did mankind iifed to heed the clarion mil of JevUi ideals more than ui this hour of its i iost colossiil calamit.v. Koi Jewish seconoarj impuitaiiw. f i;7' I UeaU a.e to th world what the s.,,,1 is ve op keen contests, as the ;';'' , tu the bud,. Without the piopivtlc hopes entiles in these classes Is alto larger of UiHi,,nii .htounei amoim nU than in iMvloua exhibJtimi.. ., , PWlnil of urotheily love and uni- f rKJ rigs. &&& i sj. sryassr jsrrt .or.c ,,., un,l tu -.i .anttinti i.f thel " " " tfT'Jits spicial classes wen added tu hOVi nera Tho pepn "hen f I'lHRT iior.sp SHOW Ait especiu.ll interesllns feature of tli sscek will be the Out onwml Bl'Mi Ma Uquud Show, which begins tomonow and lll continue through th --K. Tb! hound show will be o aide tyinl tnd will be the flrst exhibition especially for foxhounds and beagles eer held in this countiv. TacUs li4V buen entered by limit clubs from ilasii4chues, Ver niont. New Volt. Vlu.pU and SJaryJaml. uwlng to the BiitUn embargu uttamst the export of live stotk, huwvi the Mitall gie hound wh i h lat oecli uud r tialniue in Knijland and which weie to have eoniuelfd In seiies of whippet races at lb. Brwi Mawr s'iu, cuiiUJ nut be bloiiitut oe Whippet -aiiuS. w'hh somewhat tlmilar to tne sport of laiibit couisnifi in the Uest"in States liu bten a popular spuit in Knsland fo main geueraitom The giuup of hlpptt which iter to bac- bten lacvd at III mi Jlawr td-, wu aie ownrd b eral Ip. nite is uf the Phtiadelphitt bunting hwludin! t:d , iuVe warn tt. i uace. -Hr-u. iciur , D, . ,, r..i . t..l,.. II Ciir&tu W 1HUW.4 r 3 laiiiri been .-Jtnessea fiom the time wieu Uirfl rlrV inspired the pro'diets to evHitl them, the tipectai'M "( iiariiuiic hoiro'. Into which Kuiun is now trans foitP'tl, could never have been t.Bcd. It is good tu bo a J' w and to hold aloft tin- banner of Judaism in a neutial nation like ours, Ilettei mill. In these sotroivful Uy is It to be a Jew on t.ie . bain line, to die In the cornsfc-e. tiuteh is ' th 'Um uf materialism, and to pio I claim with the last breath the slogan that I te sve mankind from the ma ' tei.dl-sile d-ath. Hear. O Israel, the l,oid ,1)111 Uol Is One t'oi, in lliia sli.ii alupe j i an p. ii eoiuuer hrlr passions and tlx.r U4, ) i tic- fa!"i alone is th practical Jdeali.-iM of brothel ly love ami mnv.isa) peavp " i WOMAN CHATS WITH ROBBERS TILL HUSBAND GETS HIS GUN JIe Tiying to Enter Shoe Stoie Are Tiopauski. ti.! a.. The funeral w .1. DUven Away. ,uce '.it. and buna ou it fceilnu o Uui(fl8i using to iuii, a i eat winoow oi i' John II. onveitof. . Ilunket i,,iaBH k 1U ur-. 117 Vojtto KiKhth jhti 0. aletlii. i StaU.y !,,, ,, i,iht. M.s, John Mve, Who Stewart. John lleeve and W A. Uulin. W All KHISPS S14K UV4V, live nel lr coull (84e thin fcUS geslbip to bti Uund. Viri..!. ..... vrtu,. i. .i 1.r lit. lt.ftlll.ll The ehow f. fos luiund and beaglp , "UM B4Sd Ihe uie casually what hounds will cimipue luvorably wltii the by r-e doliig. "Mi. he'ie jut rest-, how held cuin t I'cteiboio. Rng. iu."' aui one u$ . buiiais. us he laid The hound show committee in- i .fJ '"ij""? 2" T,T -f .TciT,- iitti. MU ilir IUHTI, - J vw." .--- A h. aiso and one cab drove awaj from SJl Noith I.awience street this afternoon. To the 1.1-u.il nbseiver It meant nothing more th.m a funeral a common ueeur leticeijut to the widowed niothei, who. bowed with gilef, clasiied a little i-ou to her ii(u-t as the cub tumbled over the rnbblevtom s. it seemed almost the end of liepe, nii to her nelghbois, who watched with bared heads tho boi rowful little, procession, t r proseiiteii u i-.iciillce such as only simpathy could evoke. I-'ot it . us the kindness of three, neign bois which made possible that funeral and HttVci Julian Tropouski. bread win ner, from a grave In Potter's I'ield, mj that his wife- and child followed his i... mains to Orein Mount C'eineteiy on the hit of nil earthly Journics. Ttopou.-l(i died on Thursday after an Whop of two days. Tlio blow fell iud denly and for clmost 21 hours the dead man's wife went about tho foui-room home too dazed to realize the truth. The teais fell last when Pr.inz, her C-yeor-oi elnhl. placed hlg hand in ht ami aked, "What Is it. mother?" She l(ii- w, too, Unit Julian had not worked during the lust K" diiS, and that there wa Ho nioni'J tu tlie hoilte. Khe fia-ed titorvatloi. and misery, that her fuiultuic would be sold, and she und Fran turned out of their tour looms. She did not thlnh of u funerul. for In her mUierv alio forgot It oil. She onb knew the men she loved was gone, and that the little home they had planned wen three ers no they came hope fu'ly to America hud been broken up. But her nelshboia realUed. what Mrs. Tropouski did nut. They had seen the dread black wagon of the coroner como and take away their dead to nameless graves or. worse still, to ft Jons table nheie a surgeon wielded the knlfo for the bene-tlt of science, I'lm neishbors, liko Mrs. Tropouski. are poor. Hut poveit didn't stop thern. And so, when Mis. John Krledrlch, VA OUins 6un lane, which Is iubt around tho corner fiom the house of srlef, heard the illuhi of her neighbor, she lost no time, but went anninc the otheis nnd lalied a fuiaj of t& The money came fiom old blockings, from tea cups and fiom wont leather pocketbooks. it lap lesentod the fruits of toll and mlserv, but it meant a decent builal for Julian n a. small one Thou- ov GJ-B2onr gjj?j: ' ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN NAMED IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE land eludes tlie masteis of all the leading nijy.ieuji culiiu.' hunthu packs of the t nited Mates and ' TlPir jyi.wMttcs t'dnadd Vacks tliat weie expected fiom ( anaJa nowevei have been snatched, beejusc- of t it wai An o icipectcdb laie uunui of en tn s have been received tor the hound ii 'i'ne-e a e 3 entiles m tbe JO r iisrs, nfU-Ufg JH American liounig, 1- i r0 9 AlAerieau-urea i- ng- Jeiunds i 1 l C JI'US I II-" I b '.it -:v Ft err g. lai k rra u. AUMunt ftuie ox tae Mfcix su m BPSeMHm!91BKKs9iSHRHjEMl iETrakMOSM: r-- inmlriir"li irW" -" y-K'T"''''T?JT,"H' sands of persons who today tiaveled oer the Philadelphia nod Reading Hallway, the tiac-ks of whldi inn past the onl uuuions iu the Tropouski home, did not lsn that within 1W feet of them was a urief-stiicken mother and wondering child They patsfd. deep In their papets, but the poor nelghbois camo and placed their arms about the widow and offered the services of love and sympathy. And as the hearse, with Its little com parv of mourners, rattled up the street, kind fiiends felt repaid for the sacrifice thes had made o that Julian Tropouski, breadwinner, might not go to a paupei'a yi-ie udaeni., cut I rave. siHirl b the urriial of -M. Iove cai.Miig I c bi - i i,lw Ti.e in., i .Implied tneir ijoli and la i T.o, ihe'i inl.1 I'.,1h'uhii 1 vy, , .f i c Klveiilw ,nu Wmtir j Si en siatli.t but e iciilij tint) u ti. o' 'I" tic ilit U tigia - Blaise if in-1 mfin.nj ef i "t l lev mat the i" n- -Vi a-ned a fafe f---i- I. W. W. Agitator Accused rts Core spondent by Mrs. Carlo Tresca. Industrial Wotkcih of tlie Win Id lead ers iu this illy wiie hhocked and sur prised today to heal that lllizabeth Hur ley Klynn. the Industrial Woikeis of the World agitator, who as n mem child on City hall plaza made her tlist ad dieos expounding )uliuliles uf social revolution, has been named as coiospond ent by Mrs. Cailo Tresca, wlfo of l-'.irlo Tresca, one of the leading hti.itegists on the general stuff of the Industrial Wmk ers of the World atiny, In her suit for divorce against her husband, Instituted at Now Kensington, I'a. A counter suit has been (lied by Tresca against his wife, naming a trieud, Tullu Helloti, as coieip-ondent. In hit, suit Tiescn demands possession ol his 8-year-old daughtei. who has been living with her mother in New Voik for the last two yenis, during which the patents have been Repainted. iCIizabeth Giuley rlnn, who was for merly Mis, Johnson, wife of it machinist, whom she mauled In the West about tlneo eurs ago whs was divoiced fiom him soon after tho blrtn of a child, has occupied a 'erj conspicuous pu.it In tho Industrial Workers of tlie Wot Id movement in this couhtrv. Together with William D I!uuodd, Joseph Kttor and Aituio (iiovannitti, she Is considered to he the fmemeist reprehentutive of syndi calism In America. As a mere child of hi she made her debut on the platform und was hailed as an niatotlcul prodigy. For a long while sho was accompanied on her tpeaktiig tours by her lather. Since her divorce from her llrst bus from she was reported to be bctiothed to Joseph Kttor and Carlo Tresca.. Kttor Is not married, and that Tresca has a wife and child is now. for the lirst time, revealed in the counter dUorcu suits. Miss Fljnn was very prominent in the recent strikes at Lawrence, I'atci son and l.ittle Vails. She was routined In prison for three months two e.us ago during a. "flee speech" nsht at Spokane, Wash. SUNDAY SCHOOLS FIGHT DRINK HIBERNIANS TO FILL OFFICES Nominations tot count ofllc-es of the An lent Order of Hibernians will be made at the first sssion of ire Bten- iii.rkiii ria- c'""(' Conveutlon to fre re!d to h, the i nisrht it T.H North Broad siret The - - i ' -: " -. . . . . - , i a Fo-itl i p'ectlont wi ' take p'&ce a t'we secona i Citculate Petition Asking: LawmttH ers to Dan the Traffic. A half million chlldieu. undei the aus pices of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association, are signing a peti tion to the Legislature, nighm that the legislators make It unlawful to sell "or tratlic In any manner iu alcoholic lirmoia for beerage pmposes." The petition ai gues that It is the dut of the State to cut tall and put an end to the liquor traf fis as a dut to the iliUens of the State, whose ,erant tilt State is oupposeil to be t'oples of ihe petition aie being circu lated In every Sunday school of the State and thousands of oung men, wom en and children have already affixed their signatures It is expected that SOO.COO children -will have signed the petition b Januai i. when all the copies will be buund In one volume and taken to iUr rlsburff to be piesented to the l.egljla-t-j-e at the opening nf its session CROWD THROWN INTO RIVER AND LITTLE GIRL DROWNS Floating Boat Slip Tilts at "Wissinom ing River Front. A tragedy w hlcli tesulted in the deat of n 3-year-old child und the nariow escape from dentil by drowning of 11 men, women and chlldieu took pine. C!)teiday on tho AVIssInomlns water front when a Moating boat ship, on which tlie crowd was posing for a pic luie, tilted under the weight, thiowlng the entire gioup Into the river. Th. accident happened at the AVIsslnomlng clubhouse on tho Delaware River, below Itobblus stleet. The little victim who was drowned was Eva "Weller. 30S7 Wltto street. Tho party wete guests, of William 13auter, of 3033 AVitte street, tho grandfather or the girl, Tlie party assembled on the slip for the photograph shortly after luncheon. Mrs. Eva AVeller held her little gill Eva in her arms, with her husband und two other children Ptandlng near by. Only the father's quickness saved hi" ether two children, Eugene. 3 years old. und Margaret, 7 years old. AVIien the Moup, sci earning with fear, was thrown Into the watei the father hwam towaid the children and succeeded In rescuing them. The mother, unable to swim, be cnine confused and lost Eva in tlie commotion, who slipped fiom her arm and sank. The lest of the paity weia rescued by men who lushed out ot uic clubhoube. Tho body of the child was later recoveied by the police boat King. WAR WORRY CAUSES DEATH WILLIAM MAAS A young prisoner of war in Eng land. He. is thp Knn nf Cantain T.nitiit ! Maas, of the Hamburg-American liner Pnnz Oskar, now in this port. Aged German's Anxiety Over Strug gle in Europe Ends His Life. Death due to general debility, thought to have been brougnt on by his unxictj ever tlie war In Bui ope. came to Fred, i rick Dinner, In tho Odd Fellows' Home, 17th and Tioga streets Dinner was W years old, a German by birth, and a wheelwright and wagon builder by trade. For nearly M cuis he was a member of Schiller Lodge, No. So, I. O. o. P. Two daughters and a sister sin- i e. "BUY-A-BALE" INTEREST HERE A number of Philadelphia buslnei wen Intel ested ill the "buy-a-balt" movement, started In the South tn as Fist cotton planters, by purchase of the surplus raw cotton, will meet tonight to foun a branch organization of the movement In tlilst cltv. To buy in the cotton now while tho Eutopean matket is closed. It is pointed out, will help tic; South and piove ft good Investment. LOCAL FIR11 HECOIID tei ' session next Sunday Dls'W W UUius robberitli downtown xiuorli win tie supmiuru. i' ujnt . - . i'nn nn'ggggg-.g- sapMM Several, i'n,Mer , i.l 'in.- , . -iianrrn mTrmr SiBSBBHHIBi fib) Man Dies From Gas While in Bathtub Despondent over the loas of lelatlves In the European lonlllct, George Deorf fel. Jl years old, of 3713 North 17th street, committed suicide by hirudins gas In a bathtub iate Saturday night. His body was found by his wife Headache Cure Nearly Causes Death Mis Emma Kunker, of 3118 Judson shaet early Sunday morning took an overdose of aromatic spirits of ammonia In an effort to relieve n headache and rarrowlv esoapad death Be Stat t-eated by Doctor Benedict at th4Jb- rr.arltau Hospital jn..ij-- -c-w.f arf ,M AVat -bound In this port, separated from hl3 wife and two chlldieu In Hamburg, Germany, with a Ilftcen-eai-old son. a prisoner, In England. Captain Louis Xluus, master of the Hamburg-American liner Prims Osknt,' Is frantic with grief and veiglng on the brink of a completo nervous breakdown. Tho vessel Is an chored In tiin Delaware Illvcr off tho Philadelphia Navy Yuid. Sho has been there since eaily iu August nnd dare not leave this noit for fear that shu will be capluted by n Ilrttlsli cruiser lurking oft tho Atlantic coast. The plight of the captain is pitiful. He Is torn with doubt and uncertainty. The veteran seaman, who in his hundreds of tiips actoss tlie ocean, has faced death linfllnchitislv. Is bowed and bent with i grief. His loved ones whom ho ha.s not seen for months, ate swallowed up In the voi tux of the stilfe now rending Eu rope. A month has passed since ho has had word from them and the uncertainty of their present condition is a tremendous strain on his mind. Ho Is inconsolable. Members of tho ciew say he sleeps but little and Is constantly talking of his bo who was enpttued with the Hamburg American line steamship Kionprlnzes sin Cecile at the outbreak of hostilities The boy wrote his father a cheeiful let ter which was received on August ii fiom Falmouth. England. He suM ho was con. fined In the poor house and was expecting to be trriiisfcucd to a detention camp "Be biave, father, all will come out right," he wioto in concluding his loving epistle. He asked for money with which to buy food, as ho said the food he was getting was not good. Captain Maas sent his son money, hut ho doca not know whether or not he ever lecelved it Pacing his cabin today. Captain Maas bioko Into a tirade uguinst those who held up the letters which conveyed messages fiom his family. "My son, he said is a bright lad. He Is only 15 ears old. but big for his age. He Is an apt student and made wonderful pi ogress In his studies. I expected to send him to college next year He per suaded ne n let Mm tike h vacation tiin on tho Kionprlrucssin Ceclllo and , the English took him mlsoner vviien war was declared. Oh, If i only knew whether liu is alive or dead 1 want him to be given good tientment His poor mother In her homo at Hamburg with hU two brothers must be piostrutcd with grief for William, that's his name, was tier f a vol it e I would give everything I pos sess in this wuild to have him by my side. Can't you get him for me? Do so and I will give you anything wlt'iln my power to give you Please bilug back my boy " Tears coursed down the vveather-beafn face of the laptain as he made his pi' a He was choked with grief and culd not tUWiiLAU, CHINATOWN IGNORES BIRTHDAY OF RHLER OF NATIVE COUNTRY Young Chinese Party Assails Yuan's Policy Instead of Drinking Tea for "Many Happy Returns." 4 Vreal.lau- Vila. clt.t-T.-nl nl m,l., c.i. M .w.u.. ....,, .,,,, ....,, u. .,1.1, u jicm ',l a birthday natty the other da, lie at. 1 tempted to make It a vvoild-wlde nffnlr and have it commemorated by a celebu-' tlott In overy Chinatown In the world In j Philadelphia and most of the cities of the ' j United States tlie birthday Idea was not received with acclaim. , it was explained In Chinatown today that If Sun Ynt Sen had pioclalnied throughout the world Hint ho was givlnu a ilttlo party nil tho Chinese laundries would have closed nnd Hnce stieel, be tween Ninth and Tenth slieets, would ' havo been hung with banners and lighted by red 11 to. Sun Ynt Sen Is the revoltitlonniv leader In China. Ho U so popular that the Chi nese, administration would like Ills trooin to catch tip with Mr. Sun and compel th latter to locognlze tlio natal day nnni ycrsary of the President by a toast drank In poison. When the proclamation of tho bhihday party of the Piesldent whs lecelved bv loprescntntlvca of the Six Companies hero it was duly posted, ns n Chinaman Is iiiiinrally courteous except when mgulng with a nation over u luuudrj hill. It remained posted a few minutes. Then a gtay-bearded Celestial cnlmly toie It down and threw It Into llnco stieet. The action was evidently popular, for no com-' plaint wns heaid. Then to emphasize Chinatown's attitude tho young Chinese called a meeting ot the Chinese National paity. which wai held nil day yesterday in the Chinese Masons hcadrnidi tors on Ninth stieet near riace. The Chinamen spent the da in criti cism of the Piesldent mid hi cxpiesslns their admiration for Doctor Sun. The? Hank to the health of the i evolutionary leader, nnd to tlie consternation of his enemies In tea that was strong and bov erN?iSi woro pvc" s'longer. Uillinm Lee. who has AnieitcanUed mi Z'ei fe'0eS, " rcBulnr ba,bcr ''. n ,' ,"rchn8c ''Is clothing in u dep.itt- ' ii cnt store, diank beer last night and discussed the Hcsldcnt of China Among the other statements ho mado In racy Amorlcan slang was that Pre . . dent lMn was either n "crook' , , bonehead." it ,11,1 n ..." . .' ..... . . " fc tiLiuier just VVIl.lt. but he was hopeless, lie was elthe. t. too of tlie Inrperlullsts or fat l.ea.t. , ' and was being mnclo a "monkev -Mr. Io wns posltivo In nil lils'u c ttons, rr?'OSt f "'"Chinese in America ccme from the southein provinces, vvheic S i.i int Sen is n favotlte. Hem-,- Moy, of D07 Race stieet. who , called Into the courts many times (ls ,. terp.cter, is also paitlan of ' r Sun. He said that tlie natal day , Prosldciit of China will never be ie' bratcd In the t'nllcd States unless it done beblnil closed dooi.s 1.iW'"! '.S V,m"K t0 eIo,', "' "is At ions' n,"'eU, l ",0 dlS!''ust ot "I' p.itions, on almost any occasion and nil" U "rc7'nckcr ebiiitlon. but ' never will do homage to the t Jvf.e,,e,nt. f th0 noPUbllc of' t'hlna vyhlcl, Isn't u -Republic but. nccoidhg to he vvorsiSv?1,'KSy1 " 'l 'lpotlsn, of the worst kind under the guise of democ- JEWS CELEBRATE HOLIDAY Synagogues Thronged With Wor shipers to Hear Sermons, rtosh Hashanu. the JuvUn New Ve.u s Day, was ushcrid in last night m evciy Jewish hnuselMiIU i the elf. ,a i special icliglous obseivnnces in .," I tho fiJ,i,il,SOnl,'tS' T,.aa ls " '"at dm of the l:oll.n3, which will last until siiiiort tomonovv and will Inuugurate t..e fall c-vcie of jetvisi, i,olldas. The smhi gogiies weio thronged with woishlpers last night, and special seunous iveie Pleached at all the temples Rabbi Joseph Kiautkopf preached his 111 st sermon nt Keneseth Isrnel, Uroad street and Montgomery uvenue, sine,- his return finni tho Emopeaii war zone Ills subject was "The Failure of Our Civihza. tlon." Ho arinlgneil bltteil the Chilstlan nations of Km ope, and said thut the peoples of Eutope, In enteiing upon the bloodiest combat of history, have dealt a death blow to the sttuctuio nf Chris tianity. The sermons Jn all the otaer synagogues weio along the same line itosh Hnshaun Is lollowed in ten davi by "Vom Klppiir," tlie Day of itone nient. which In turn Is followed. live da later, bv "Succoth," the Feast of l"e Tabernacles. THE W.EATIIEH Ollicial Forecast A'ASHIN(;TON. Seiit .i. I'or Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair tonight and Tuesda) , not much chunge In temperature, gentl" variable winds. The area of high boiomctor continue to overspread the eastern half of the country, causing generally clear skies. The crest of the area has ill if ted slow ly southwaid to tho Carollnas. and tho temperatures havo risen In noi thern distilcts trom the Mississippi Valley eastwaid ucioss tho Lake region, the Ohio Valle anil tho north Atlantic and New England States. A tiougli oi low pressure extends fiom Manitoba south ward across the great plains and over Noitliein Mexico, causing showers and thundcistoims throughout the- stealer portion of that vast jeglon U, S. Wcalher Bureau Itulleliii OLsenattons made at S p. in , Kasitin l 0"l I, on Ian Its In- V i iu-1-lal.,n. SJ.m n'l. tall hid m wwM VbUeiie, Teia . in wi ,01 s i- '"" Atlnnlii: fit. . U i,l liiKinarili. N l. .'hi wi Honoii, Mats . tiS i.l Huaalo. N. . . w 1,1 Lilicaga, 111 . 71 71 Cleveland. O i.S lit Demur. Col. ., i') I'l Dej MoIiks, la. 7u u IJetrolt, Mkh... M t-S Culutb. Mluti... i-l S Calvcstou, Texas '- "1 Hatteran. 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