ii ' ji ipfwuppwmminjt iiu ti ih TF9PWWfpWPiff EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915: 4 rf Ifree-for ALL GUESS fI on what iiuuauYULi WILL DO IN CAMPAIGN His Presence at Gary Dinner flirty .ueaii it ruwwiui Lot and It May Not WASHINGTON G.U E S S E S otitxrlTOX.'l'cc. :rt Anvhody can tJ't a Rue?s " nhnt '"na Tumbo li tolng f d0 ln tn camnn,K" """-"- :. .I. (, "done" upscttcr In politics. The la i"c M - .. colonel's attendance at the Gary dinner jjrman a powerful lot-ami, nsaln, It may not qummeil "P. tiI vvni tlie politicians rttw here tndns The political ulscacrcs tre ndmlttediv "up in ino nir our i..u Bitlr ramllilntcfl nnu nrar canuuiaicn ?ere cluirs nf opinion. ......,... lit wlileli t t-n.1it the "The nefi'"i'" - " - - .ton- did not appear to draw nn po It l,l conclusions from tho dinner, and 1 isn't tee h should," m tlir unaided .inrMflin of Senator Hornli, Idaho's "fn ?.. 'V, ' I know nothlim about It IS any opinion by mo. If I had onr ihlch I have not-umild ho out of place Senator Cl.ipp. PrtiBresslvi' Itepubllcan inJ ardent Itoosevclt admirer, raid: "t see no political slRiilllcanco In It. Colonel Itoosevclt has had cihuirIi ctperl ,.ce with tlioso K-ntlelncn to withstand their MawlUhmclil. He Is fully enp.ibto it Uklng cire of himself In their cum ptny or any other." Senator Tolndcxtcr, of Wnihlnqtnn, who recently announced his return from the jWgretsHc t Hepubllenn ranlis, ilc- tlsred. "Colonel Itoosevclt has u rltrht to attend l private dinner, tim! It Is not for inn to eommtnt" Representative Ton nor, of lowu, Ilcptih llian, raid ho saw no political slRnlllonneo In the dinner. "I don't think any combination of rich pen can club tho Kcpublk-in paity Into tiimlnatlnK any man." said Itopresoiilu bre purry. of California, IlopiiMh-nn. "I piesa the dinner was mcrcl to throw n few bouquets at tho Colonel The Itc pabllcan candidate will bo nominated bv the rtcpubilcau part, and I don't think Colonel Itoosevelt has a chance." rolltlc.il leaders who have lecently pow wowed with tho Colonel nt Ovster Hnv dSctare ho will not he ' smoked out" ic firdlnn Ills possible cnndldacv. He h.is told callers that he would suppoit n llc .ubllcnn cnndldatc like Justice tltmhes, former Governor Hadley, of Missouri. Coventor Johnson, of California, or for mer Senator and Secretary of State Knox, of Pennsylvania. Kllhti Itoot Is positively taboo Some of the political dopesters thiuiRht they ww some connection with n Itoose tlt presidential boom In the tnaterlo'js Visit hero durlnir the mcetliiK f the Ho. pubUcan Natlonnl Committee, of Finnic H. Hitchcock, who steered the Republl em machine Tnftwnrd In 150"? under jloosovclt's orders. Hitchcock' own ": .t.nntlnn nf lila tirrnfineo hnrn cns lh.it M mercl. wished to renew old friend ships anions the committeemen, nut it a nin.mnnlnit tttinti nf flir tltm, tli.it ,11. builtlliviii.u ...iv... . . ..... ....... ....... he hnd an unusual number of whispered conicrencca in utc iuii'i. nitcm'tid. Died to bo popularly -credited with liaV li... ,krt UnnlhArn ilntiHTnlKH nil nnnnliwl 1 UIU ljuui.ii- ..,.vr... w. ....... h his famous card catalogue, and now UM tlie imiy uinner siory is oui ineio tire politicians here who hnd hunches today that maybe Hitchcock was "sound Iprout" on the Itoosovelt sentiment. Ormsbj Mcllarg, imother expert on fiouthem ileleBatcs. has not yet been Jheardl from He hnn rorsakcu tho 1-ull 1 Uooit Held KIDDIES' PAKK FKIEND GONE Bismarck, Tamest Squirrel, Killed by Automobile Children who pliy in thnt pnit of Fllrmount Park Immediately surround thf Woodford Ruardbousc will no more be amused nt the curious unties of n beautiful Rrn squirrel that was the do light of the .vouiiKstcrs. The squirrel. Elsmarck b name, ventured bejond tho limits of the pail: nnd dashed across n.td itrest at Dauphin after n peanut tossed Into the mad bv a little Rlrl. An auto mobile camo nlnnff and Illsmarcl; was struck a severe blow on tho head Park Ciuard Kterllm;. who is stntiaued it the Duphln street entrance, llfti.il Bismarck Into his arms and carried him to the guardhouse In the hope that lie might save the animal's life, but it was too lte Short as tho distance to tho guardhouse Is Illsmarck died befoio Merlins could reach there. After the animal died SterllnR said that Bismarck was tho flne.st nnd tamest squirrel In nil r.ilrmount I'ailc. MILKSHAKE KEVEL AT PENN Drink a Highball' Song Gives Way ' to Milder Ditty .A "substitute" has been brought for ward for tho popular old song, "Drink a Highball," banished from the campus and irom the Cnlverslty of Pennsylvania song looks by Trovost Smith and the faculty. The substitute appeared In the current 'sue of the Punch Howl and was written (T II. VT Itelnstlue, a member nf tho ijunlor class and the editor of the Punch !.. Here It Is: I Drink a milkshake at il.ixbre.ili. "i uei.i wnue sou nay. i tn, tnmnn ..... .... 1 .. .. -,.-''"'" ii B may niriuii I einat the milk cost y-Mirrtay. Staf the downfall Bt "The-HlKhball" -.fji.rtnnsmania. unnk a nillkshukn nnl. fnr Iet's sake, t- I" .VM Ul I'-v. 1U t 1.1111 Students nt the University are humming itM long on the campus and In the build- IflgS Of the rnllficrf. tn.lnv hut Ihev nrfl t inclined to believe that It will be more a passing noveltv. Girl Stole to Uuy Gifts, Say Police JL Emily Tajlor. 22 years old, of Ashland, trfs-not been able to save up enough kEoiiey for Christmas and as a reBUlt may IRt" 8Pel"l the day in Moyumenslng ? She waa heUl under J10O ball this Cetnvantown police station, accused of f,fr."nK tolen a diamond ring valued at '" ? Vu ln caBl rom Mrs. Bella Ruth- trlOfd. 65 AllAon Drraa nuPmnuiniifii till nom she waa employed as a maid. ynw. according to the police. I TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES if. TiifHSr-JS8 Haywood at., and Sarah Prikat'iSIJ- x.Mlnnt, rEitff,.. ltus x tith kt Pa., and Mary 1TSW eatre,.jan.nen u-n Wilmington. Del., and r,,.siu Tavior imi m" t,.;:.:. stffi?nbHanr -it! V. Wldey at,, and BlcSSS.8uits'i,T N- 30li ' FHols.E!?.'Ji-.1S.1.'1. e- Schiller at., and Ellza Wm u"ft "ll K JVtmoreland at. m M"urJVt. 311 Catharine St., and Mary Biitn tsV".". V.'inrtae HI. BtnUr iwv-'W' -IB Methanic at., and Bertha "Mr! v o.t,."'.c!BJf . . CmaTi ?y. Kbberte. 3S.V) Vincent at. Iti! K: Chard. 3112 Chlthan. t. 'nh,'"!10.!";-;'1'1' Miner at., and Eliza- Rii . n.,?i,w.r,-IlW.l!.t ?113- and Eva rtrt- w" tJOI Hom. oh .. r MTr o..-T ""'"" '... . EtWlS' i"L. Botannle a e. llfi!SK!V?...,tt, W"nVSfe it" wo st. anu Dora vroa- anj Letltla. ?HJ W. Ilobba Opal at.. and ard at., and TboniDMon at. league Island, and - lrZf A v -nil o a i.ui"iU1'' or nv. !47; Wf.Anton, Pa. and Ida. G . '"i. u-41 Woodland ave. MuudV MiKe .P-, C Kemof. i'HS N. nth l. I S. ii..?Jl!aDv,1a'fu I'and. and Marie flC ..!" VUW s faartaln at. foplar at., and lieckle SaUer. AVOID HEAVY CLOTHIXO, WAKXS HEALTH DIRECTOR Care of Skin the Subject of Timely Bulletin The Importance of wearing clothlnpr that H not too heavy to allow proper ventila tion i ursed by Director of Health HIcr. ler In n bulletin on the enre of the akin Uoelv woven cotton j-rrments permit n too inpld evaporation of the sweat and chills tho body, according to the bulletin The meili of cotton underwent should be made lnitfe so that It absorbs tho sweat without InterfcrlMB with the pnesases of the nlr llony woolen underclothliiR pi events a proper iaraRo of air throiiRh the Intei atlc.es of tblq mesh. Hlankcts made of cotton and wool arc better coverings than all wool blankets I'own quilts nnd wool eomfortnbles are most unliMflctilr, but eoubl be Improved if ejelet holes were made In '.hem to permit the neccssnrv ventilation mid circulation of air beneath them. Sleeplns biKs and fur coats :ue often objectionable because they ronllne tho liodv swent and do not permit sufllclcnt skin tesplratlnn "The skin Is n more delicate oigati than Is Kenerallj believed tun! be uie nf lis (omplev structiiie performs several Im portant functions," snys the .bulletin. "Hesldes Its use as an ornau of respira tion, the skin Is a hCat refiulator. keep Iiir us warm In winter nntl cool in mm tner. This function Is controlled bv nerves which supplv the bloodvessels of the skin nnd penult direct ladlatlon of bent. These delicate nnd I. lportnnt functions of the skin must n properly protected from external Inlluences In proper t'lnthlhp and bed clothes Kallurc to observe such linlenir pteenutlons may lead to (ondillons delilmentnl to tomfoit nlul Knod henlth 'An ounrc of pre vention li worth a pound of cine'" WHAT IS "JUDGMENT" IN UTILITY APPRAISAL? Definite Basis Necessary, Says Monaghnn at Philadelphia Electric Hearing Just what rnustlHiles the luiltriiioiit "f mi pxpcit In miiMiiK the aiipralsnl of nnv public utllitv was the suhioet nf a t tutil lniUli.v by Pulillc Service Commissioner Monauhun toiliy nt the hculiu of Di lectoi Cooke's coniplnliit nenlnst tlmPhil mlelphlii Hlectiic Cnmpanv that It I chimlni; evnrbitniit rates for Inadequate IlKhtln-- set vice In I'hllailelphln The r.lfitilc Compnnv tmlaj placed on the witness stand William McClellan. a former Instiuctor ut tlio l"niveislt.v of Pennsvlvanln nntl a eonstiuitliiR iiKincer of wide evperlcncc. tit ciiriobiuate the ap praisal llRiires Kivcn by Pint Unsaid C Jackson, the cxpeit who made the Inven torv of tlie cotnpun.v's propcrtv Mr. McClellan tostltlcil that be agreed Willi Mr. Jncksnu In adding l."t per (nt to the coiistiui Hon cost liecaiise work was done duihiR the op -atinn of the plnnt, ami, further, becnuse pnit of the woik was done bv pif cement. He nilded thnt l"t per cent., in his JudKiuent. was a low Mkuic. This f per cent amounts to Commissioner .Monaiian Inquired bow ho had leached this lluuie nf 15 pel cent, and just what he meant by ' bis Judg ment " Th lomm.isslnnri observed that there has bet n iiilhel a flee iihaRe of the wind "Jiidismcnt ' throuuhoiit the case, and that he would like a differentiation between a Judgment ittid a gui -s After half nu hour of laplil lire questions and answers, Mr McUlillun. fnllcd to demoii sttatc to tlie cnmmissloner's satisfaction how he bad reneln.it thu llguro of 13 per emit. He admitted that It was not a mathematical calculation. Commission.:! Monu'-jhan asked: "Should I substitute J." per cent. In stead of 13 per cnt. could you prove that I was winng?" McClellan roplled "No." The Commlinloncr then said' "Should I substitute 10 per cent, for 13 por cent., could ou prove I was wrong?" MiClcllan agreed that by le soitlng to mathematical calculations he could not, but on the basis of hi i e pert Judgment he could. The ('(immlsMoncr lemarkcd thnt It was of tlie utmost impoitnnic to get some definite basis for the enlculitlons, since each 1 per cent, meant a difference of ?:i),0(-d. Police Court Chronicles I' online ovi'i the ballioom lloor to tho btrnlus of licurt-lhrob music Is Willie 'i ntiiup " idea ol heaven on earth. The fai t tiiat Vlllle litis a ciiiisliiK thirst doa imt oifeet his love of tho loipslchorea'i art in tho least. As a matter of fact. , t,t '' I il 'il e scpius stroliKer than ever when ho has mobilized a quantity i- lllelil The inclination to do the one-step vv.-n it... .h' within iiHiinpHQii toila when ho chanced by ii storo nt Sth and South sti cuts, wheio ho haw u number of dane lim sllppom dlsplaeil in the window. Ja fancy ho heard the dreamy strains of the inu.de, and, lnnciiig at" the door, fcaw a woman with apparently nothing to do, Ills rlKht arm encircled her valst, and in u moment ho was vvhlrllnK out in tho street, without any objection fiom his unl.novvn liai tner. Willie was mi tho way to Tth street when Policeman Fltzslminons spied tho dniKliii; louplo nnd stoppetl tho dancers for an explanation. Thompson was In dignant and wanted to light on the spot, i HUo pushed thu reticent dancer away in disgust as lie was led to tho wagon. Tho woman was returned to her rlfrhtful owner, and AVllllo was taken before linn Istrate Imber to explain Ho told the JmMe that ho was constantly haunted by the strnlni of entrancing music, and when he taw tho danclns" slippers and. tlnally, tho woman, It was too much ho simply had to dance, that's all. Tho Magistrate commended him for his lovo of music, and expressed regiet that a man with tuch an artistic temperament was so fond of drink. Wllllo &.ild he wua sorry, too. "Let mo off and I'll keep sober till after Christ mas," ho said. "I'll take you at your word." said the Magistrate. So Willie waltzed to liberty. $22,600 in Wrijrley Bequests Wills probated today were those of Wright Wrlgloy, 1801 Orthodox street, that, by private bequests, disposed of an estate valued ut $i:2,GQ0: George Woer ner. IH1 liist Tioga street, 113,100. and Lydla A. Murphy. 1SU Chestnut street. $5000. Tho personalty of the estate of John Kavoda lias been appraised at $20Ci.Sl. Friends Present Badge to Magistrate A -karat Bold badge, denoting his position as a Magistrate, was presented jesterday to Harry Imber, recently elected member of tho minor Judlclarj, at his home, 1S38 South 5Sth street. The donors were friends and political followers of Mr. Imber. The presentation speech was made by Samuel Hlasensteln. XMAS PRESENTS Guaranteed Portables at a Saving of 50 Hammered and of the latest style. Call and see them tomorrow, and fret best selection early. Reliance Gas & Electric Fixture Uo, 1318 Arch Street jlliT . . N H 1 KN RACING TO BRAZIL Shipping Men Are Much Inter ested in 5000-Mile Speed Voy age to Settle Old Question Shipping men along the entire. Atlantic coajt are awaiting with Interest the out come of a race which was started yestor dnv morning by three big American schooners between this port nnd Haiti more nnd Illo de .lanlero, llras'll The distance is tooo miles nnd the purse Is $300 The rare will settle the old, old question as to which of tho routes to Hrnill the "long clrcte," the" "short circle" or tho "lnnd to land route" Is the shortest nnd best liver since the days of sailing essels In the coast waters this hns been a much-discussed question Two of the contestants .. -rtcd from this port They nre the Until Merrill, In command of Cnptnlu Wallace, nnd the Singleton Palmer, Cnptaln Unwen, skip per, both slx-maslcd schooners. The third, tlie tlvc-niastcd schooner 1-dwnrd II Wlnslow, In commnnd of Captain Itutlor. stnrted from Haltlmore A lcconl run la said to have been made to Itlo back In the nineties by tho bark Mnv, of ltnltlmore, one of the famous roffeo traders. In .12 tlavs Skippers of that period prided themselves on making the vov4Ko under '0 days. The "leng ilrtle" route Is north of the tleimudns. heaulng for tlie northeast ti.ule wind In a course curving toward the Cape Wrde Islands nrd going only a point or two off the wind, which is flue silling fov a schooner Tho "shoit circle" route Is south of tho Ilermudns, into the niullieat trado In a curve aim ing fur the Islands of San Pedro and Snn Paul, almost In tlie exnrt ccntie between the Amu li nu and African coasts The "laiid-tn-laiid" mute runs south of the llci mucins Into tho northeast trado nnd then In a ftee inn with the wind on the quar'er and headed straight for Cape Sin 1 toque on the northern Urar.llliin coast PARK CHRISTMAS TREES WATCHED BY EXTRA HUA1W Captain Duncnn Takes Precautions Apainst Despollcrs Twent.v-llvn extra guards liavo been added to the night fence In Knlrniount Park by Captain Hales Duncnn, in order to prntcet Christmas trees growing there finm being chopped down and hauled oft bv persons who would ruthcr obtain their tiees In that way thnn buy them. Cine specimens of tlr anil cypress trees aie growing near the speedwnv, nnd also In Wli-salilckon. Hut the man who tries to take one of them and Is caught in the net will llnd it expensive, for Captain Dune-au has announced thnt he will cause gulltv ones to be prosecuted to the limit of the law This Is not the llrst time that Captain Diine-un has taken such precaution, to pioteet the trees fiom harm nt Christmas time, Inst vear ami the preceding ear ho took similar measures. MAX KAUFFMANDENIES HE 'ENGINEERED' SUIT Threatens Civil Action as Re sult of Judge Brown's Charge in Taxpayers' Dispute Max KuiifTm.in, who was sccretnr of the late Jlavor lies burn, In answer to the charge, ntnila by President Judge Hrown, of the .Municipal Court, thnt he hnd en gineered the tnxpavcrs suit which was brought last week to block tho cxpenill luio of largo sums by that court, last night tlntly denied that charge nnd said that he himself may bring civil nctlon as the lesult of Judge llrown's charge Kauffinnu's statement follows: "In tho statement of Judge Hrown that 'the whole affair Is engineered by Max Kaulfman because ho could not get a position In the Municipal Coutt." the president Judge of the. Municipal Couit does mo too much bono! and gives me credit for far more than 1 am entitled to 'n tho equity proceeding. "It Is not true that I engineered the piocucilliiKH, although I ma have helped some Mr Wood knew that during the summer of 101 1 I was Judge Brown's press agent, and as such he has asked me somo questions which ho was en titled to know ns a citizen and as n member of the bar In the event, how ever, of m engineering proceedings I declnte that they will be far more Bcrl ous and more sensational than thoso begun by Mr. Wood for his taxpayer. As tn Judge llrown's reference to my not getting a position hi tho Municipal Court, that Is a matter that was up to him mid not to me, as lie was the ap pointing power." Charles S. Wood, the attorney who filed the suit on behnlf of Calvin II. Jones, n tnxpaer, ridiculed Judge llrown's charge. He said: "When Judge Hrown declared the whole action waa engineered by Max Knuff mnn," said Mr. Wood, "he made a state ment that Is such a Joke I didn't know It would bo tnken seriously. It's all so new to me I can't understand why ho should have said It. I'm going to Investigate tomorrow, however. Mr. Kauffinan Is not half the friend of mine ho Is of Judge Brown." EMERGENCY AID DENEFIT Concert Planned to Swell Fund for Foreign Relief A benefit concert will be given tonight In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford for the foreign relief fund of the Emer gency Aid Committee. ine Orpheus ijunitet, composed of Edna II. Baughcr, Mabcllo Addison, Henri Mcielkei- and Lewis J. Howell, with Hans Ktndlsr 'cellist, will entertain. The list of patronesses and box-holders Includes: Mid James Elverson, Jr. Mrs. Joseph Priestly Burton, Mrs ICtliugham U Moi rls. Mis. Clarenco W. Uolan, Mrs. Henry Oscar Wilbur, Mrs. Unbeit Kelso Cas Balt. Mrs. Loring Drouet, Mrs Charles A. Munn, Mis. Iloland L. Talor. Mrs Uufus W. Scott. Mrs Charles S. Walton. Mrs Kdvvaid P. lleale, Mrs J. Harrison Smith and Mrs. William Simpson. Jr. BBaaBESSBB The 19,000 owners say that the strongest claims made for the EIGHT" are mild in comparison with the car's own performance. AUTOMOBILE SALES , CORPORATION i Vwfiflda 3mf?j& " THE MACCABEES Installation Committee Named Cercmoniat Event Early in the New Year for Tho second meeting of the Installation Committee for the coming year was held nt the home of the corresponding secre tary, Mrs. nuby A. Taylor, 2104 North Park avenue, on Krldny evening. The committee consists of Philadelphia He view Mrs Mary Hnrron, Mrs Emma L. Miles, Miss Iteynoldt, Mrs. Arndt, Mrs. Arabella Itotcnbury nnd Mrs. Anna Hn ney; Kejstone Review Mrs. Elizabeth Collum, Mrs Deger, Miss Krank, Mrs Chavey, Mrs Davis and Mrs. Frances M Helms; lictsy Hois Review Mrs Jennie Stcelman, Mrs Sarah Hlncknian, Mrs. Florcnco Osborne, Mrs ll.ilev, Miss Ellc nor Hill nnd Mrs (i. A E Engtnnd. (Jiiikrr fit ttnlon-Mriv Anna M Wrlaht. Mr Jnnc Ho-trr. Mrs Km inn Hunt, Mr Mary .Todnn. Mrs Annn Cleshy. Mr." Hid. Ml Tunny II ItamMetnn. Mrs Jennie C VVrleht nnd Mr Man MorrlMev Olivet Ite-tlen- Mls Vntia i: Hrrlt, Mri Illlle Viinre Mln Mary Colllnt, Mrs Itill nnd Mrs. A D Kennrilv , l.llertv Hell ltele Mr Mary Smith, Mrs Mstlldn Dash, Mrn llrnro Hir rctron nnd Mrs Annie rnitknorth. Htrtram Ilevlen Mm, inter. Mrs llniilet , Mrs. Ileurr nnd Mrs .Vllmilo I.vsn", nlrn Mrs Ilnnnili C lllnekley nnd Mr- VVIntrrmute ns mil.stl tntrs linns Ileil.'w tr s'lnrn ,t.nne. Mrs Kmmn ltoone Mrs flirlftlne l..ntiley nnd Mrn l.mili M. Jnne It wns ntnted thnt n numbT of reviews nre entitled tn more mem- hern on tlie rrtmmixtrr. nnu uirv niu ee nuun 1 bj- the next meotlnff Mr rintrnbury, the cbntrmnn. pre-Wed It n decliled to ngaln have n pouvrnlnr pmgrnm, Tho dupremo romminder. Ml lllm M West: the crent comnnnrtcr. Miss Nellie n. Ioim hiirv, nnd the putt creat tommander. Mrs. Kllmbetli i: nrnun. will be present nt Iho big merttnK in t.u I.u Temple on VVclnoflday evn lilnn, Jnnunr 2il Th" inslnllntlon leremonlea this ye.ir will he Miorf. to mnko room on 'he proftrnm lor me eenuinui nun iminwin- "; rnlnry ceremonies, the evcr-populir tllspl IV drill In the Pnlfortn ltink nnd movlni! pic- . . .1.. t . ..... . k n-HAH.nnn nf I Hi. IiirrP "i llin llllllK el IMC 1 Ul i"' num.. ', ' ttrn.ooo "ltonio Ofnce" of the msnclatlon Mrt. iiotrnmir rvpimneii inm ie uui.ii-i.. cemmlltecs would he appointed nt the nes.t 1111 vimt.. A short meetlnR of the lomminders .ml tee nrd kenprr nan held In hrRln nrrniiBemnits for the rnlly of the mrmbershlp In this liv on Thwrsdiii evru'nK. Preemln.r so. ns 1 11 -Krrnt lonunandrr hns orfprrd n prize for nO new cnndldiites. till of whom must he present on this iHte. The membership 1" proud the futt tint the order pissul the Jliotll) tKlil murk In Invested funds on Oitnhor .11 the funds nie ns follous (St ncr.il fund. Cl "11 IT. henrllt fund. JlTI.S.1ll.tl!. reserve fund, IS.70O -OOT7S. nnd in w hospital nnd frnlernal fund. T.-.,7.1r) !' m.iklnK 11 Inlnl III all or $0 014. SiiS 111 Free hnspltnl striae will lie estiib Ished In one of the hospltnln not liter thin IVIirutry t for those memtirrs who ma. neul It THE ROYAL ARCANUM Progressive Development Work Is Planned by Many Auxiliary Associations The vailous nilxlllnrles of the Royal Arcnutim h ive inaile specially com mendable records durlnir tho last year In cirrvlng nut the purposes of their or ganizations and nldlng In the advance ment of the genual work of the frn tcrnltj. With 11 belter uignnlatlon and wider eupcilenee these Impmtunt ad juncts nre evpected tn prove still mnic valuable factors during the coming .voir. Tho t'nrnnltnn lull. In pnrtliulnr, the so rlnl mid dining orKiitilatlon of thp order In I'hllmleliihl 1 ulth Its rnlnrcei! memlirrshlp nnd hit rensrd lnlerei In various lines tit tuthlt. promises 1. It: thlncs for tho new enr lfpreiifltr even third merlins of the tlult will lie Klvttt over In the ladles The next nlfnlr of thi- tiuiriKtnr will lie hsld In ih fornt of n ChrlstmiH ptrtv. VVeilnsihiy evrnlntr Duember J'l ttt the tllnphnm lintel. The nlnn 1 for I'lltl In hide nit iitldttle nnd hnselinll lenKiip 1 1 ontlnunni e of (hi iinmes of the liotilnrs liiiKue with n spet l.il nrue of n hnndsomo tun offered n Iho Krnnd re gent (is u inli' for the winning tonm A Mr inter! ilium nt P the i.ndles' Auxlllnrj enrl In the sear nrl?is oirere.i tt enumUs in mein herK for enpturlnr 'tin lldnteK nn I a Yj . nnd vnrleil runge of friiiermil nctlvltles. whlih nutrur well for u bright future for tho order mid Its Interesis The opening gun of tho jenr will he 11 big vnude-,llle nnd Ftnoker eniertitlnment. of 11 cumpllmentur. thttrntter. for rnemliers and switilW bulled frlintla. to he held Jnnu.n s. In t.u I.11 Temple. i:t IT i-prlng Harden utreet fJlrnrd Council Inst week made a frnternal visit to Philadelphia Council In tho Parkway llullillng snd witnessed the famous deirreo team of this counell induct a rnndldate Into the materlea of the order. An interesting feature of the session was the uresentntlon of pant regent Jewels uwnrded by th" supreme .numtl lor inerltitlous work tn I'.iwt HejrentH New ton II Iloedell. J Davis Smith. Wchnrd II t'onuny nnd John Kllnduorth Past tlrniul Itegent Arthur 1! Raton wits tn Inve made the formal iirteentalton ndureiei. Ian tn renKim nf Illness was unable In w present District Denutles I)r i . II lienor and Itunlel I. ftewurt were among tho vis Horn A friend!, rivalry for membership gain la In progresa between the tounolls of Pnoenlx- lilt nnd l'oitstnnn. In whtcli tho hitler t-eeitiH to bo outdistanced liv the active work ols tilnved bv I'hneiilivlllti memhera ...iJiHt vnek Mun-irviin Oiuncll of I'hoenlsvllle further demonstrated ita leadership by Iho udntli'lnn of a elnss of It nnv HI ttt b (if liters wero also 1 lei ted for the coming vear nnd ttrrnngemenia iniiile for n local couni II tllsplny In the Pro poaeil mummera' parade to lie held In I Itoe nlxvtllo on New dear's Day. The degree staff of Oermintown Council last week vlalted Arcanum Council tn Us hall, Cumberland street nnd Oernutniunn nvo liue. nnd teremonlously initialed a clnas or tl eanilldittes. A promising corps of new ofllcera were elected tor the Laming jear. Town Curbs Roaming of Fowls An ordinance restricting domestic fowls, including chickens, ducks, tur keys nnd geese, from lunnlnB nt largo on either private or public property, has been passed by the town Council of Yardley, Pa. The members of the Coun cil were unwilling to run any risk of Injunctions glowing out of the trespasses of fowls Likewise they were unwilling to have any neighborly fights In the bor ough. Violators of the new ordinance will be lined 15 nnd costs for the first offense and $7.50 and costs for each repetition. SH..-M.HH.-MBMH4-W-WMHH..-aiMlMMMM-HMH.MHM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiit,iiiiiiiiiinMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiMiuiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiifc Preparedness! The "U. G. I," Quick Service squad awaits your orders, Each man trained to the minute to meet any emergency. Anything wrong with your gas lights? Just give the word no charge for the time or work of our Soldiera of Service -only regular retail prices for mantles or parts that need replacing. Yours to command. The United Gas Improvement Co, IW'IsaCTna.miUliflllln.nto GOLDEN EAGLES VOTE FOR GRAND OFFICERS Annual Elections and Glass In itiation Crowd Gastle Halls With Valiant Knights This prosperous knightly fraternity, whoso ritual Is founded upon the history of the Crusades of the Middle Ages, lias been In existence In Pennsylvania for more than 10 yenrs. Its progressive work has brought fiullful icsuits In thrlvlnr castles, welt-equlppcd commnndcrlcs nnd a membership which places It among the lenders of the State In fraternal effort nnd achievement An ndvanced step taken at the last ses sio 1 0 the Buprcme body was a chango from annual to biennial sessions of tho gnvernlni? body, and the pnosnge of a law bv which Slate bodies will be called upon hereafter to pay the mileage of all rcnreaentntlvoa settl fit Rrs.slntlR nf the j supremo ensile. I ,, This change Is nn economizing step, saving tlio order manj hundreds of dollars and Is 'nit lutinvntlon whhh has heen advocated j stnngly hv thlnkl-ig members of many Mster frnlernltlfr I The tendenrv In frnternal government and , operntlon Is tn have tho work largelj per formed bs exenitlvos. and working tommlt tees nnd to hue the guternlng legislative Indies meet less freipientlv It Is stated thlt I It not only I n monev-envltig plan, but thnt It saves frcinient tigltatlon and 1 haiiKcs of tltws, uhlth disturb operations without a cor- reslondln.- rt.nltnnt lirntnt. It Is thought the action or the Knights of the Golden rngle will le rollo'ved bv oilier frater nities file next session of the .Supreme Cnstle will be held the seiond TueaJiy In Oitoher. IMC, In Atlantic 1 Itv In nil sulmrdlnile enstles nn1 temples throughout iho jiirlstlti lion of Pennslviinlt el-tllons nre being held this month Tor State orriitrs for the ruining cnr. In Iho castles all pist chiefs In good standing hnvc 11 voto for grand olfleers In nililltlmi in voting for clrnnd Catto ef- .cr,,..tho rnntlen will elect n representative mil iilternate 511 the liniul Cn-tle nnd 11 dls trltt trnnd chief There Is n nmteti for tha office of grand sir hernld, the inndldites be ing Allgut 1;. Klemme, of Antlocb rnstl". No l" tu this rltv. Irmk II Skern, of riiltnn 1'iiftle. No 110, t.-tnrtslcr. un,l Louis C. Illsrhnfr. Volk fil t .telle, No III, V ork. I "or grind ilret gunrdsmiin tin re nre ivvn esn dl lotos -H. , Hoimss and tltnrge r Knne. lor prind seionil guardsmin three tindldites Alrnn V tt 'lit?, Iteirge VV. W niton nlld 1M wln W Plv. flrninl Mister of ltecnrds I,. T. ilslltghcr. woo ban been nwnv from his office at bead unrtors on Vnrth llrm.l strret fnr tho Inst nine weeks bv reason of t-erlmts lllnt-s, lias been leeitiiernllug nt Atlintle Cltv during the Inst week, ind Is eviectea !.. return In bin onlee nntl resume his onirlnl tltitles omo time during the piesent week, The Knights of the llol len t.ngln Home, for Hired members anil Ihrlr wltet, lomted nt llirslnni. Ilueks fountv. Is one nf the fra ternal mmnmmtK inrdlallv' supported In lncnl enrtles nil I sir knUIUs. on chrlstnins Pnv the reslflenta ut the home wilt be romehlls'rod liv snltnble pormnl gilts, nn obl-tlme Chrltmts Irte will odd to the hoildt, Joy and it speilil dinner provide I tn show thnt the order le inrmwr thoi whn-i lives nre si ent under the pr'tectlng i..c tr this ehlvulrouH brotherhond 1. lection returns received, of 200") votea east Pi nubniillnsle cksiIcs for the office nf pram I Mr hernld. show thnt this frlrndly contest. Is going tn prove exceedlnglv , toye ns tho vote thu far Is nbout evenly divided KNK.IITS OF MALTA Relief Association Organized for Temporary Relief for Needy Sir Knights j Thlilv-one conimanderlc" nnd two sls teihoods of western Pennsylvania have formed what they call a Relief Associa tion. Nine dliectors have been elected to direct the alTalrs of the new body Ac cording to the announced plans of tho movement, the object of this association Is to relieve the tempotnry distress of thu Knights and Dames of Malta, to assist in securing employment for the unem plojed and to perform such other acts for their relief as nre not provided for by the commnnderles and sisterhoods to which they belong. Amain; the new commnnderles recently Insti tuted Is Ha u-n Commander), No. PH. of Schuyl kill Ilnven, whlth. ttnrtlitg with 7J members. Is rapidly nildlng to Its membership roll Sir Knight Herbert. Jacob linker wns Installed knight commander. Sir Knight It VV. f.legen fus. recorder, and the honors of past com mander uero conferred upon Sir Oeorgo fa. Daniels for hla itcrvlces ns oiganlzcr, Ilohemond Commandeo, No. 277. of Holding, will confer the npiend.ttit order of tha red iross and sepulchre In tho near future upon a largo class of candidates now In process of organization. All, candidates for offlco n tho Orand Commanders-, who wish to have their names placed on tho 0tTtcl.1l ballots must have thalr irceptauios Hied at headquarters In this tliv prior tn January 1. This evening Scntla. Commanderv No. 110. will confer tho higher degrees upon a class of w5 candidates. Loyal Order of Moose The final meeting for the yenr will be held next Sunday by Philadelphia Lode, No S4. in the new Moose Auditorium, on North llrond street. liv aitlon of tho hoard of off hers. arrangements have been made sn that no eln-le one of tho upward of 15 OOu members nf this lodge will lack u good Christmas din ner at this festal season of good cheer and happiness in the true fraternal spirit the plan pro vides that all worthy cases of members tn XIV.AS CARDS & THOUGHTFUL LITTLE GIFTS In choice variety MRS. A. REICHARD 113CHESTNUT STREET Hemitltchlna Smacking ' 1 1 liii 1 1 Hj fEL.i i''LL4i temporary need. well a Ml ntttf tMor, will bo brought quietly to the attention of the eeeretary of the lodge, who will e that a liberal Christmas bosket will be supplied Jn each Instance, without any fellow members of the Moose, or any other person, know Ine fit their need or the help freely and tiener- OUIi7lst,Senslmple net of good eheer . Blven In the true fraternal eplrlt. to sdd.iv Httli to tho toy and happiness of Christ mastlae. Manchester Unify A large attendance I xP.elJ o?,,ib, t the regutsr meeting of ItovMiuthwark t-odje. Jn llejnotds' Post llatl, Jairt ,Kouth Sth street, ln uttrl 1 1 Ion to large ilelfgatlona of members of local lodges, of tOdd Pel lows. !".$ tnlty, there wlll.be present tho offlcers of the Philadelphia .district and members of the (lood of the Order and Propagation commit tees. Ths Manchester ITnlty Odd Fellows nr; maintaining n steady, progressive pace of development. The local lodges, as a. rule, are Increasing numerically nnd growing In strength financially. Brotherhood of America Pew events In motherhood circles In recent vear hive proved auch enlovable. soclil and fiiternnl successes as the banouet, lnt .week leiiflered to John P llarncdand t rank M. (o'v nt Mosebacb's llnll. 1.1th street and Olr.ird nvenue tiathercd around the festal bosrd wero notable workers of the llrother I101.I of America of State nnd national reputa tion. Brother llenry I. Tohn acted as toast innster, nnd addresses wero delivered by Su pretiio Wnshlnr.ton Thomas I. Oage, "rothor Inbn r 1 turned Frank M. Cody and Charles M iticon. In addition to tho addresses a varied nnd attractive vaudeville program was prov Ided 1 v tho committee rer tho enter tainment of the guests of Hie evening. Tues.lav evening. December 2s rrankford Homo No 17. southeast rorner Main nnd Sell ers streets Kr.inkfnrd. will ho oftlclally v Islted hv nrand fluardlm lilmira V. lleller. "corns VJiiied by ilrand Scrollkeeper Kathrjn 1 rlti. ARTISANS' ORDER MUTUAL PROTECTION Artisans' Rally for Membership Gain Called for Final Day of the Year Most rUccllcnt Master Artisan Harry C Smith has arranged for a big Artisan meeting to be held Friday evening. De rember 31, In Room (1, ninth floor, Park way Hulldlng. Tor the purpos of Initiating candidates and also to bring together the active spirits of Artlsatishlp ln celebration of the completion of another succesful Artisan oar Many members without thli oportimlty might bo unable to siic eed In securing their friends as members this ear, nnd for their benefit Medical f.xamlner In Chief Dr. H W. Oadd will sit In Room 201, Parkway Hulldlng. on the evening of December 31, to pass upon the physical examinations of candidates pre viously m.ttio by the medical examiners of the various assemblies. Vn effort will bo mado to make tho ovantng attiaetpe, and n special nppenl is mndo to members nnd as.omblles to respond cordlnlly to this lust call for tho rally of lulu. Orlentul A'semblv nt Its monthly meeting Inst week, held In the Prnternity Hulldlng. 1114 Arch street, bud a good nttendnncc of Interested members, tulmlttcd six candidates In membership and elected a full corpi of nffbers for the coming .ear. Thursd tv evening n notable meeting was held bj Lehigh Aemhl, No. M. nt 2P2S Itblge avenut by restsoti of tho largo clues or citndldn'es admitted to membership. Tho 1 lass, numbering 2.". wn tho largest ever Inken In at nnv tingle ses-lon of the as sembly, rollowlng routine business, refresh ments were nerved nnd an excellent enter tnlnment given, featured by William T Lewis nnl bin briss quartet, from tho Twenty-ninth Sirrit Mithodlst Church. Old Kev stone Assomhly, ;;,,. 2, nroused itself Inst Ncilnofilnv and set an admirable ex ample to vounger assemblies by Initiating a class nf M candidates ntt Iih llrst Instalment for the month nf December Recorder lioerle presented every nroducert with a gold Artisan wntch fob The officers for the i omfng eur were elected. Hrother Wllllnm tl. Cnrrlo bfltic lidded tn the stnft of chair ofll ctrs. I'rldns evening the 4.M nnnlversarj wns celebrated In Iai f.u Tomplo by n vaude ville entertulnmcnt and dance. The M H. ofneers nnd Brother A. J Kelly visited Scrnnton Assembly No .12, Mnndav evening Inst and were tn"t by a full attend ance of members nnd a class of 17 new mem lisrs At the close of the business session the doora wero opened and many visitors were admitted, who enloed the entertainment fur nished bv the lien r. Hvans Illblo Class. Hrother Evnna Is thu deputy of tho assemhlj. Hrother T. Prank Kendrlck paid a fraternal visit to Northwestern As-emblv 1'rlday evening nn! delivered nn Interesting and Inspiring address tn the 150 enthusiastic members pres rnt Portv-llve names were added to tho roster. Pnder tha leadership of Deputy Lott, this nssembly Is making rupld strides tn membership Taist week I.lnwood Assembly. No. 7. ad mitted a class of nine cnndldntea. union Quiirtet, with Its selections, added to tho Im pressive features of the Initiatory work William Pntton Assembly Inst week elected Recorder ChulmerB to tho chair of master artisan. ll I I . d:'fc t l &j$zs? li rrt dL' .. 7 r i (mm s sfcW '"f" ?w i. QHor7tz?cn tt ?Z54&? r yjgr V r owe the public of I'hlliidelplilu ever) euiialtleriitlon Ikat lojnl iiublla thnt bus in tide It pnmllilc for Ibis loiiK-entiililUlipil house of dluimiuil cutlern to rlliiiliinle Ibe dealer conipIclel and to cll lis entire dlaiiiuiiil output direct to the Uiuuioud lover. So, just lis the other tlltiiiiniiil culler.s coll upou the vvbtite KUle ilealert. when they lane nu enpeclnt tilTrrlng, Juttt tu do we itiiiiuiiuee lbl liigtilnr event to )iiu for j our bcnclll. So ctinie here lo us and slinre In lhla reiuiirknble opportunity. We have thousnntU of diamonds In nil tvUex for you ut iJTO per cnrnl. Fine illamoiidM they ure pure white, north ut retail Sinn nt (he 'very leant. Ilcur la ml ml that tve have u hlgr following, n tut that thce illtininnds will aell rapidly, rnt lone no time. HAMILTON ELGIN WALTHAM WATCHES Every Make, Every Style, Every Size at One-Half Standard Retail Prices 14-KT. SOLID GOLD GASES 7-Jewel Elgin or Waltham, SI0.98 I5-Jewel Elgin or Waltham, SI2.98 17-Jewel Elgin orWaltham, adjusted, SI6.98 I7-Jewel Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, $19,75 21-Jewel Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, S29 23-Jewel Elgin, Waltham, $39 23-Jewe! Hamilton, adjusted. $55 W1I01ESALE & RETAIL JEWELERS. PIAMOND CU 909 MARKET STREET U Kb E.t. Vcan - 'in - i iil.iiiir'ti tilt ,'itlf iMiira KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Lodges in Grand Domain of Pennsylvania Increasing Speedily Tho various lodges In Philadelphia ara making a vronderful stride In Pythlanlam, making wonderful steps tovvnrd ranking Philadelphia first of nil subordinate lodges ln tho Supreme Domain, ivpt onlv aro they making wonderful prog K?r.i'.?.,y.n,f.rr,nran8.. onJnltlte7 but Sm tJiUj.&'JV'V"-. c&" t?'. hTther Knights for temple of D. O. K, K.'s bv March 1, Thil;5r'iT.I'iTJ?SL, A? Vti nl" confer, the Third Hank" tonight. All members of tho degreo team and brothers of tho lodge are reouested to attend tho. meeting, as thora Is. very Important work to come i before "the lfe t Tno. Kntertalnment Commlttco has ar i?5rf.. FV,1.V "ooI .menu, and after the ta'b?onkwll.ll"bo,.P'rneaufnfcrrcd a "" ""'"' XSjr.l it B. flmlnk Is back tn tho lodra ngain and In nctlve work onco more, having recovered frorn tho erfects of an operatloi. which was performed a few weeks ago" Degreo Master, P. C,. Carl Kolb Is verv desirous of meeUng the brothers who will tnko aetlvo part, In, the degreo work. a It !,,nHhl!"tJlm,.,('a.n'.ako Integrity's team aecond tt) nono In tho State. Tho temporary : organization of T. O. 1C K.. headed by Hrother p c. H. Pyfer. of Fair! ?" nJ.C"uS .J0 ilri.' ,s. ,n 'nr fair way of Mnrch 'emnlo In this city by ths first Hrother' Knights, of tho. various lodges are faking nn RctTve interest ln this new "Play ltouso of Pjthtans." Kverv knight Is urged to find nut from, tho K. n. Sni 8. ofTfS lwlgo when nnd wbero.tho next meeting la to m.i(S?lJfriini,,coi,0L,V?. n,Kht. nd Place- of SfCVhlSBnvil,aA"0IiDl?n.b,lslle,, ,n COIUmM CHARITY SWINDLEIt AT WORK College Settlement Head Issues Warn ing Against Collector of Cash A well-dressed woman, apparently about 21 yenrs old, has been obtaining money In various parts of the city by misrepre senting herself ns an ngent of the College Kettlement, 433 Christian street. A warn ing that this woman Is a cheat has been Issued by Miss Anna r. Dnvles. head wotker of the settlement. Hy her rellned manner and pleasant ap pearance the young woman linn Inspired the confidence of charitably Inclined Phil ndelphlans, ami received a comfortable mini through her pretences. The police nro searching for her, but nono of her victims have been ablet thus fnr to glvo nny c-luo to her whereabouts The woman has variously represented herself ns Miss Allen. Stuart. Fltlcr and White, employ ing the names of well-known Philadel phia families. The Gift for Man or Boy Those, aro Just a' few of the Rood things here, ami bear In mind that vuu shop hero In comfort, huy goods of known qual ity from men com petent to give any In formation ynu desire regarding thom. Ilnutly Tool Cnlilurt. $.-. to JlJfiO Tool Chests S.1 to JC-,0 Tool Wall f'nhlneta. stll'..tll to s..i Cnoilell I, lit he with Scroll Mnvr JJ13 New Rogers scroll snw .-, Mar Scroll Snvr Jm.50 aliielilnlatn nnd Shoulder cTiestN ma up Hutches Hrnees, nickel plated si to s2.r,o Auger lilt SefN SI-ID to SS Work Heticlies Iff) to C Headquarters for raxors. strops, shav ing: brushes, mirrors nntl pocket Knives. Sh annon iiAitnw.vitn 816 Chestnut Store Closes 0 I. .11. PURE WHITE Per Carat 70 1U rral $85 1H Carats $105 H4 r.rit 120 1 Carats 140 1323 MARKET STREET O r mm xMMpJ!' 1 1 tslQ! O fVsilsV t' B 1 '-Af. etaiB AH M A f I 1 i m a m 11