wmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmui au mwmm- PiWWlW rmmm 91 EVENING LteDGEU-Ptlfl'LAbBLPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915; s EXPECTORATING LAWS SHOULD BE ENFORCED, SAYS WOMAN LEADER '! Ilrs. Imogen B. Oakley Would Like to See Men on Their ? Knees Scrubbing ' Pavements SUGGESTS $100 FINE Offlcinl of Civic Club Points Out Dan girs of Disease Through Loath some Practice. This , the first of a special series of articles tcrlttrn. expressly for tho . t -.t t... ..- .. t i...r.. IX r?ifrh irfJ noi)tcir every Tuesday and 1 uhirh irMJ tlcnl tcl( municipal Intra ilf Oakley is corresponding secre tary and a member of tho board of directors of the Civio Club, chairman of the rirlr Scriico ttcform Commit tee of the State Federation, advisory chairman of the Civil Service l!r form Committee of the General Federation, Vice president of the Pennsylvania I.lmllc'd Suffrage Lcaauc. a thanber of the Executive Committee of the Women' League for Good Govern ment and a member of the National Municipal League, By IMOGEN D. OAKLEY An ordinance of Councils, approved March 9, 1903, announced to tho cttlzuia of Philadelphia: "Kpectoratlng upon tho pldewnlks of tho cltv . on tho lloors and rnwaRcnvnys of public buildings ; on tho lloors of publlo conveyances propelled by steam, elec tricity, or otherwise; on the lloors of theatres, railway stations, unit other In door places resorted to by tho public, Is declared to bo a nuisance prejudicial to the health of the city, and In prohibited." The penalty for violating this ordinances la a flno of (1. In response to appeals from medical so cieties find women'i clubs all over the State, the Legislature, In 190", enacted a law which forbids expectoration In the 'utrects of all cities, boroughs and town , Ishlps. and In nil, public convcyanren of whatsoever description. nonce, when a man spits upon the streets, or the lloors of nn public bulldlnK. or conveyance. In Philadelphia, he is violating a State law, ns well as a city ordinance. For some time after the passage of the Philadelphia ordinance, there was a not jccablu lmproement In tile condition of the streets. Policemen remonstrated with conspicuous 'offenders, and there were a few arrests. That nBltntlim has been for Rotten, and apparently the ordinance with It for tho national habit prevails on our sidewalks quite as offensively ns before the ordinance was passed. It Is not too much to say that every third man one meets upon tho stiects befouls them In the old. familiar way. The street cars nro clenner, however, and tht; Ilaplil Transit Company shows a commendable disposition to enforco , tho law in nil places undur Its control. Pub .lie halls nnd railway ..stations nro also ! leaner, and as for City Hull, Its 1m marulato rdndltlbrt'' under tho Hlanken burp administration is a convincing proof that the national hnblt can bo checked when the authorities arc determined to check it The Police Department, however, claims that tho penalty of Jl for each offender is eo ridiculously smnll that It does not act ns a deterrent. Thenr by- nil means, let us hae the tine increased to $100, which Is tho pen.ilty for public expectoration In Boston, though experience shows that con- Btnnt remonstrance on the part of tho police has Just as much effect In the long run Would It not be a good plan for tho Bureau of Health to send its medical employes to talk to tho children In the publlo schools, ,to tho workmen In mills and factories nnd to tho younK men as sembled In Y. M C A. meetings and elsewhere7 A very few lectures. Illus trated with lantern slides, ought to bo sufficient to teach men nnd boys thnt sputum Is as offcnsli-e to the eyo nnd as dangerous to the health as any other secretion of the body nnd that all dis eases of the throat nnd lungs may be propagated through Its agency. Physicians say that every death from typhoid ,fover Is a case for tho Coroner's Jury. And Is It not equally clear that every death from grip, pneumonia or pul monnryi tuberculosis should be mado an occasion', for a coroner's Jury to Inquire into tne condition or the streets? In addition to the Instruction given by Browning, King & Company Gifts for Men I and Boys Bath Robes $3.50 to $730 Pajamas $1.00 and $2.50 Shirts $1.00 to $2.50 Silk Shirts v $3.50 Stud Sets $1.00 to $3:50. Belts 50c, $1.00 Neckwear 50c, $K00,-$ 1.50 Special Neckwear $2.50 to $5.00 at $1,95 Mufflers $1.50, $2.00 to $7.50 HEARS SOME OF HIS KIN ESCAPED TURKS' FURY Armenian. Mother, Sister and Niece of Philadelphian Safe in Asia Minor PK. KICIIAKD II. 1IAR.TE Former Director of Public Health nnd Charities, who poos to France next month to assist in tho Amer ican Ambulance Hospital. '. r "- r' . ' ... , health odlclols policemen should bo re quired to warn all offenders In the strect9 that ptiblla expectoration Is n sotlrco. ot contagion and therefore forbidden by law. Many men plead thnt they expectotala publjcly only when they hnve colds, and they nslc, "What shall we do If we really must expectorate?" Tho nnswer to that question Is: "Go homo and ask your wlfo, and whatever sho do"8, you do." A woman's brain, as compared with a man's, has oftcp been n. subject for dis cussion, but no one has yet denied that her throat nnd lungs nn exactly the ranib tin a. mull's, nnd jtovcrneil by tho snmo laws. Women hnve as many colds ns men have, yet thoy do not find It necessary to polluto the sidewalks. The tobacco rhotver Is In n class bv himself 1'lncs nnd Imprisonment are too mild for his offenses against public cleanliness. Tho only punishment to tit his crime Is thnt he should be rntnpollrd to clean the pavement which he hail pol luted. The tobacco chewer, supplied, with pall and scrubbing brush, down upon his knees upon, the pavement would be a truly Joyous sight Muy we all live to sco it! IMOGEN IJ. OAKI.13Y. for Row on Car Two Finetl It would have been pii'feetly proper, pcrhnps, for William Hckert, is D strvet, and Clnrence Strayhorno, alias Brown, I3S West York street, to tight the conductor nnd motoiman of n Cth street trolley car last night If the car had been empty otherwise. But It was full of pawspngors, who objected to having their toes trampled n ami their sides gouged by , 1 bows. Tho car wiva stopped at W.vomlng avenue, and Policeman ronwnv, of the Branchtpwn station, took olf the uniuly cargo Magistrate Pennorl:. of the (lor mnntown swtlon, thin morning final Krlt crt 57.00 nnd held Strayborn under J.'OO ball to keep the peace. Two XeRrocs Riddled With Bullets KASTMAN. Ga.. Inr. 21 -Hliltllnd with bullets, the bodies ot Wllllo Stewart and (.""niiipl Bland, negroes, wore found early vUaj, The men were taken from the Jail last night nnd lynched. otnet g gs Off tmas This- is the delicious -Glace Fruit from California the choicest palate-delight of its class. Perfect ripe' 'fruits, glaced to give them a beautiful transpar ent appearance, and to re tain in a wonderful degree their natural fruit flavors. 'Every other good thing for the Christmas table here at Martindale's. Assorted Glace Fruit, in 1-, 2 & 5-lb. boxes, 6.")c, 81,25, S3 box Glace Cherries, 60c lb. Crystallized Cherries, with the .stems on, 75c lb. Glace Pineapple, 50c lb. Hand-made Clear Toys, 20c lb.: 3 lbs. for 50c. Dirijjo Mince Meat, C3c me dium jar; $1 large jar Viv Plum Pudding. 23c. 12c, 60c, 75c tin .Mince Pies, 10c regular size; 55c extra large size Pumpkin Pies, 30c regular size"; -15c extra large size Royal Fruit Cakes, various sizes, 15c lb. Individual Pound Cakes, SI, $1.50,- $2.25 & S3 ea. Finest Mixed Nuts, 23c lb.; 5 lbs., $1.10 Cluster Raisins, 30c & 33c lb. Stuffed Dates, 25c box Viv Fard Dates, 14c lb. Sugared Popcorn. 15c lis. Assorted Salted Nuts, 80c lb. Springerlies, 23c lb. Anise Cakes, 30c lb. Fancy Eating Prunes, $1 jar Foss'h Delicious Chocolates, made in Boston. In 1, 2, 3, & 5 ' ' lb. boxes,' 60c lb. A box of groceries the practical gift One of these boxes of assorted groceries at Martindale's makes a gift which is highly valued for itself and needed' by every one who keeps house. A wonder ful assortment of good things here at Martindale's to fill the box. Come to the store and make your selection or tell us how much you wish to spend and we will prepare and deliver a very attractive gift box in time , , $or Christmas. Thos, Martindale & Co. t Oth Sc Market EtdbIUlid In ISOa Dell I'lionrs Filbert SS70. Filbert 2S7I Kermtuat Unee GOO. Itace 681 Tho mother, sister "and niece of Frank N. Nnhlklnn, of tlfo firm ot Davis N'nhlklan, of this city, escaped the at tacks on tho Armenian rac" In Turkey, nnd are safo near itarpot. In Asia Minor, it was learned today. Mr. N'nhlklan has received no word of his sister-in-law and other i datives, nnd fear thev Wero victims of the fury of I th" Kurds j His brother. Dlklali, was slalh at the ago of 23 in the massncies of ISM. tllklan i was assisting his nged mother to escape rrom their homo when tho Turks fired three bullets Into him and then cut his body into pieces with their swords. Tho communications from Turkey In dicate that a rigid censorship Is In force. Str, S'nhlkran's mother, Quhnf, who Is SI years old, sought refuge In an American -mission at Jtnrpot. A letter wns sent by the missionaries with tho hnl-e statement thnt she was there and had not been harmed. An olllclat of the Herman orphnnai?e at MaJlra wrote Mr. N'nhlklan telling him of the safely of his niece. The note was written in German nnd contained no other information The gill's mother, his sister-in-law, wns not tefcrrcd to in the letter Mis sister, Mnrltrn, sent him i pnsti ard sijing slip was safe nt Ilalnb nltli two of her children. .Not a Word was snld Our New Store Means Still Better Service The satisfaction given by our good optical service in creased our clientele so rapidly that wo hnve added a new store fio that we can servo you still better! You'll find the same quick, accurate, expert atten tion here at 32 North 13th St. as you've enjoyed at our old store. Come to tho one that's most convenient. Broken lenses duplicated AT HALF PRICE 12-Knrnt Gold-Filled (M AA Glasses or Spectacle tpI.tfU Eyes Examined Free Prescriptions Filled Accurately. Moderate Prices. Chas.Milgrom&Bro. 29 S. 8th St. 32 N. 13th St. KHtnbllHhecl mu.'t ftbout her three other children, and tho only Irifercnco Is that they were mur dered Tho Turkish language was used, and from this Mr Nrthlklan Infers that no communication In Armenian Is al lowed to be sent from the country. Mr. N'nhlklan has received no word of an other sister nnd her 10 children. Mr. Nlhlklan came to this country when ho was 16 years old. Tor 28 years ho has been in business hero. A brother was a member of tho old firm of Nnhlklan & Krlkorlan, Turkish rug dealers, with offices nt 1520 Chestnut street. BILL UOLLENBACK. TURNS NOVELIST t'onllnnrd from I'nRp One that was to victory. There was a definite system nnd any fellow that didn't come up to tho mark or didn't like tho rules and methods was not tolerated. The funny part of It wns that every one did like them, but If any one does find a plea In the hook for tho old system of coaching I will not complain, for It mnde men out of the players, nnd, ns I snld before, It on games." Thomn.s Mnrshnll Vandorgrlft Is Hip Mowing monnkcr "Ulff Hilt" calls him self III the book, while his brother .la an Is tin less llossll.v attlrrd ns Hobcrt 1.nnc Van, etc. The charming "llett" of 11k story Is Miss Jennette Ilollculmck of n n life ' "Hcd" Hnlncy Is the youth who more nr less nnnmid Hotlfnbnc k at io11pH tnd Hill mnki him the villain The bunk will nppi il tnnglv to nil football fans nnd particularly to Phlladclphlans. Franklin Field, tho training quarters, classrooms nnd even the favorite "midnight grub joints" of tho students are nil setting for tho swift action. Homes along tho Main Lino figure, ns do many other places with which students and local folk nro famil iar. Every other page contains a good punch, generally some Incident that act ually happened In the snappy, scrappy collego clays of "His BUI" himself. Tho tnlo winds up In a shower of glory that sounds like tho rankest kind of fic tion. Tho quarterback Jumps over the heads of three Harvard players nnd makes the winning touchdown. Hut the quarterback It diawn from tho tlfo nnd works of one VJnco Stevenson, who nct ually accomplished this grasshopper stunt, It being nbout the most spectneu lar touchdown of any game "Hlg Bill" then puts the game on Ire with a field goal nnd looks up into tbf "lovcllt blue oyes of You, Florence, ves, Tom," but Hollenbnck does not tell who "Florenco" was In real life. J I.;1 . Mlf i i ... ,- . Give Him Gloves He can always use gloves. And the fact that they were bought here settles every question of correct form, surpassing qual ityfit and value in gloves just as it does regarding any other article of men's wear Mufflers, Xeckwear, Silk Shirts, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas, Bath robes, Vests, Overcoats. tt&J? only frin 1018 Chestnut Street ( riMhiAT thp Ch D p Gifts f Wk I I for Lrtt S I I j the tfr-j A I ij Smoker T Jy 1 CHRISTMAS j ft SPECIALS p P I ! tmolieiV Mnnds. 4 V II Dull t rollshml Ir- 1 & If! Ilma . tlOO A. C: IS MuliornUT Htnnrin. t. 1 B Ah ItlTrr 51.00 ' h I I nnlhlnation Tolmcro p ; S. B l'oucli t.00 fl k 8 llran t'leur anil J K a Llturetie Contulnrr. - K pi MO.OO , S- JtWj. t'""" Cutttr I f, g-lk "unililom 13.00 sa Qt3-90B ones? asr st. $M JJgTOwS.TSSar sl I .&8&tMmM&mj&f VSrifffliVWamiX.? S -?v r"M RV Vi SESIffiK &r -- -- Vi r.. vSTHiriVX -A- mvm i i& w&Zr aip mi da,H i XMAS GIFTS Art jewelry, Electric Lamps, Lamp Shades, Honk P!nfl J Y Danish Pottery, Holland Brass Grinds. TfMlnGS ni.ofn T?r.im UIFFERENTXmas Cards .AMiM V . v f c-a . ia i m u ; m. .i ri .weKj fcxw irrw WM.s.WrX& tiv trju.tiii "MfM 14 YEAKS IN CITY'S EMPLOY W. H. Felton, Councils' Chief Clerk, Congratulated by Friends William II. Felton, chief Clerk of Com mon Councils, today rounded out 41 years of continuous service In the employ ot tho city. Ho received tho congratulations of his many friends, nnd his desk In City Hall was covered with flowers sent by his associates In tho building. Mr. Felton entered the city's service as a page of Common Council, December 21, 1S71. Ho was later mado assistant mes senger, nnd several years ago roso to tho position of committee clerk. Ho wns appointed to his present place In 1911, after tho death of Ceorgo W. Kocher-sperger. B AC IBS 11 FOR AFTER ALLf THE ONLY REAL , PLACE TO "' UtTY HIS Neckwear ! Gifts i? rno.it Marshall & Bush, ht A SHOP roil tlENILKMrC" 113 SOUTH 13TII STRE 1628 CHESTNUT STREET utc 13th and Walnut I tam GIFT BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN from tho littlest tot to tho young miss and tho youth displayed In endless variety on our counters. Pflako the little people happy with a book DISTINCTIVE STATIONERY and CHRISTMAS CARDS. f "MEET ME AT JACOBs'l m ii i ii ii ' ' i - iiiniiiwiiimtMwujiwwrrL t w 'li.rass' 2K? The Talk of the Town Is OUR BARGAIN In Diamonds and Jewelry ot every description,;' modern, antique and odd. ' Come look tn our window and see for ypuraelf. Special for this veeH Solid Gold Bints, $l.rOi value (5 00. Pennsylvania Collateral Co, 133: Soutii lnth St. Optn Etuiug uudl 11 p. uj. ! I I t I I Ji?acv GOING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS? You will enjoy the journey better if you. will allow the Philadelphia and Reading to arrange the details of your Homeward Trip. Call, Telephone or Write EDWIN L. LEWIS, District Passenger Agent WIDENER BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Mr. Lewis and his staff of travel experts make a spe cialty of arranging trips for students and organizations. Itineraries and rates to any point cheerfully given. Parlor and sleeping car reservations, Baggage checked from residence through to destination. A telephone call will bring your tickets to your door-by our uniformed messenger. BELL TELEPHONE (Filbert 2128 1 - 2129 ( - 2420 KEYSTONE TELEPHONE Rue 3483 o Gifts PHILADELPHIA Clocks Table China Glass-Rock Crystal Mahoan Furniture "Vases-Flower Bowls Electric Lamps Silver Tea Services Hair Brushes Mirrors Enamel Toilet Silver Desk, Sets Smok'tiRoom Accessories Piclure Frames Leather Hand Bags Sewiric Sets lvorv Toi .le t Articles Lealher Articlesor Men Pearls Pearl Necklaces Diamond Necklaces Diamond Brooches Diamond Bracelets Jeweled BraceletWalclies Jeweled Flexible Bracelets Gold Flexible Bracelets Gold Brooches-LaVallieres Mens Watches Gold Cigarette- Cases Jeweled SleeveButtons Sapphire SignetRiiacs Jeweled Scar" Pins Walking Sticks Umbrellas Abundant Assortment THE lover of the rare, the unique, will take delight in these odd pieces of unusual furniture at the Hale & Kilburn display room. Pieces that grace your home and that of your children after you. An ideal Yuletide gift. Hale and Kilburn Company 1315 Walnut Street 1524-1526 Chestnut Street wAiM - ..4 - ig&jEgqgfr