- STREET GLEANERS WASTE NO TIME ATTACKING SNOW 3000 WORKERS SOUGHT HERE FOR ARMS PLANT Ecjypti&n DEITIES "The Utmost in Cigarettes" Plain end or Cork tip Twenty-five M e n Recruited Erich Hour for Remington Company at Eddystone Twenty-five workmen aro being en rolled overy hour, on the nvernfco, In this city today, by the Remington Arms Com pany, which Is seeking 3000 employes for the plant at Eddystone The men nro being enrolled nt flvo employment agencies here When tho 3000 workers are engaged, the cntlro force of workmen at tho Rem ington plant will number 10,000. It lj expected thnt the men will be obtained by tho end of tho wock 7a mU or culture, refutcnmxt and education invnrCaEty prefer 'Deities fo any oiitw cicaretWT Eavvtlan Ciaarettt in Hit World, ""-- mmmmmmmmmm BEAUTY OF LOVELY WOMAN ECLIPSED i BY ELOQUENCE OF HER TONGUE Debars of Chatham Liter r ary Society Confute Ar guments of Poet and Nov elist by Practical and ' Utilitarian Facts' roeM Ua raved nbout the eloquence f woman's face They have penned Wri-tobbltift PnBCS a,,out n Prllr of Slit tfta which overturned empires; 3& haw penned pilpltatlnR parntrrnphs JCuplM bow llpt And with roniantlo ,rftorlc nuveltsla hao caused mnny a Srn youth to jearn for a better Job Si house on tho Main Line wherein ho SeMrive shelter to the girl of tho novel, U Is i too beautiful for human doscrlp- tHnt had such lomaiiccrs been present ,t tho debate hst night on "Tho Beauty f Woman's I'nce Has Accomplished More flan the ActlWtv of Her TotiRue." they muld have retreated In titter dismay nt contest vvai held by tho Chntham literary Soclets at tho Baptist Temple. (Despite the clo(uenco of beauty, It was muiht out by those who took tho oppo Iteilde that many n woman would surfer mutant agony wero tho chance denied W to speak her mind. What would she loTwhen the department store sent her li wrong hat 01 tho waiter at tho sum Mr hotel brought her the things sho idnt order? Worst of all, what could he do when tho man of her heart pro ved after seien years' courtship were ht denied the uso of her tongue Such rer a few of tho arguments Introduced 1 those who failed to see tho use of mere jiutjr alone jjWhit would becomo of the telephone ihlca la connected with hubby's ofTlce? It ns asked And when he came homo nt 3 rora the omce would woman bo satisfied write him a letter about It tho next jn a crushing blow, the adocates of tho oniue pointed out, what a country this fould have been If wo simply had bcautl aL'bttt tongueless, school teachers. klhe supporters of tho beautiful face isped for breath Their highly colored JJtcthea floundered about tho room .But an adherent of beauty made a irolo fight. The suffragists, he declared, iild have won their fight by merely resenting themselves at City Hall and iilr plea for the voto would havo been rented Another advocate of beauty olnted to tho fact that many women (stately 'poise wero engaged for Im ortant positions before they Bpolte a ord. Still others declared that loo at rat sight had nothing to do with tho mine For a time tho beauty followers becamo nthuslastlc, but their hopes wero routed ben the rebuttal camo. It was llko a torm, for It chased the sunshine from Whu a Woman's Tongue Is More Eloquent Than Beauty 1 fimM Beauty may fade nwny. but who ever heard of a woman's tongue wearing out? Tho persuasive tongue outweighs tho nagging tongue. Tho last organ to be stilled in a dying woman is her tongue. The woman with an active or gan of speech is not necessarily a shrew. If a man were drowning, what would he rather see, a beautiful face or a lively tongue that could yell "help." How few women are beautiful, yet all have tongues. Beauty is only skin deep, but a tongue is six inches from tip to' root. A tongue is protected fiom the ravages of age, but a face suffers from the seasons. It matters little how beautiful she may be if she has no tongue to say yes. beauty with hard facts which fancy phrases could not deny. "What If a man were drowning." said the tongue champlonB, "could a woman savo him with her eyes or a smllo7 Ah, no, 'twould bo much better If she un leashed a scream for help " Then, getting down to other practical views, one of tho oral advocates pointed out that beauty was only skin deep, where as medical authorities will agree that the tongue Is sK Inches or mora accord ing to tho woman's vocabulary and temper. And as to durability then came tho finishing squelch. Those who stood back of the tongue reminded thoir hearers thnt a tongue Is protected from the rain, tho snow, tho sun and tho wind but a3 to the face. It Is out In tho open and actually gets tired from the ravages of time. As a last effort tho affrmatlvo referred to tho beauty of Cleopatra, but could not show that her beauty was used to any real advantage. "Would a mothor havo tlmo to wrlto nil tho reprimands when Tommy splashed through his soup at tho table?" Just then tho vote was taken, and It resulted In a decided victory for those who defended tho efficiency of the tongue. But one vote was recorded against them. The speakers on the affirmative side of tho dobato, that Is. tho advocates of the potency of woman's beauty, wero A. P. Hausman, the Rev. Orlando T. Stewart and C Oscar Boasley. Tho victorious champions of tho power of tho fomlnlne tonguo included Harold Loeb, tho Rev. Samuel Williams and the Rev. W. E. P. Haas fASTE IN CIGARETTES ! WOULD AID BELGIANS ppeal Made Here for Addi tional Contributions to Soldiers' Fund .The value of cigarette "butts" thrown JW In seven days would be sufficient ytself to pay the weekly tobneco bill of IJ.000 for the 200,000 Belgian soldiers. Suras on tobacco smoking, gathered by nuids It. Jones, organizing secretary of w Belgian Soldiers' Tobacco Fund, had i him to believe that tho sum needed eekljr by the fund represents oven less an the tobacco wasted by clgarette aokers fn.that time Contributions, In the meantime, are owing larger week by week, as the peo jreallze the Importance of the appeal 'Ijobacco, A trifle less than J2000 was elv(4 last week by tho treasurer, J. ...Morgan &. Co, bringing the total to ,U. Philadelphia has aided In tho nement with generous amounts. Drexel So. yesterday reporting 1172.25. A dollar given here means that the Bel la soldiers will receive a dollar's worth titobacco and smoking material, for nertcan cigarette manufacturers havo operated with the fund In making ad utigeous arrangements. Concessions ! also been obtained from various Oov 'jannta as regards duty and freight. J , Strike Tollows Wnge Increase READING, Pa, Maroh 7. Dissatisfied wwa InoreaBe In wages rranted them tly, 100 employes of the forge depart ' the sheet mill of tho Reading Iron wpany here, went on strike today. Tha aapany recently announced an Increase 1" P cent In this department Tho "4 been receiving S3.80 a ton. and Ju1??' ralBe1 rat t0 '8'88- It iW4 that they were not satisfied with fmw and demanded 14. , pmi!iMiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnm 1 (Hi) I wfc'f crd on tho ribbon nlcn separates the.a two "-Wit your noe on card nd watch tho couple t together, Cendy isn't the only sweet wag in the world! JANAS M CANDY SHOP JHUSETRELOW BROAD ST. til ". LINCOLN BUILD1NR W-OAD ABOVE CHESTNUT UNTJU MIDNIGHT o?m MAYOR'S OBJECTION TO SUNDAY CONCERTS NOT 'CONSCIENTIOUS' Says City Is Without Financial Means to Pay for "Luxury" Mayor Smith today explained his op position, to making any appropriation for free Sunday concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra on economic and not on con scientious grounds. The city, he Bald, can not afford n luxury of this kind under present financial conditions. 4)lscussing the plan to have the city ap propriate $15,000 for Sunday concerts to bo given net winter, tho Mayor said: "I have no objection on conscientious grounds to the giving of tho concerts, but I am opposed to the city spending 16,000 In this wny. How to find tho money Is tho question In the way. As a matter of fact wo have no money for such a pur pose There Is another thought in my mind and that Is that we have no right to tax the many for the benefit of the few. There Is no theatro In Philadelphia largo enough to hold very many people, and an appropriation or a fund for con certs would result in using money derived from taxing the wholo city for the pleas uro and benefit of a comparatively small number Those are my only grounds for opposing tho plan to have the olty appro priate money for this cause.y The Bureau of Highways got nn army of men at work on the streets in the business district today and soon clenred the main thoroughfares of f a disagreeable accumulation of slush. HEARING POSTPONED Counsel for Accused Officials Gets Time in Slush 'Probe Cases MORE EXPERTS HEARD IN ELECTRIC CASE PITTSBURGH. Macrh 7 Tho hearing In tho contempt ptocecdlngi in the t'nlt cd State") Court against Cdwln A. Schmidt, ox-president of tho United States Brewers' Association, now trris urer of tho I'ennavlvnnln Brewers' Asso ciation; John V Gardiner, president of tho Pennsylvania Brewers' Association, and Gustav Lembeck, treisuici of tho United Stntos Brcweis" AfcRoclatlon, vvns postponed this morning by federal Judgo W. H S Thomson Tho cases wero to have been heard Thursday, but this morning Attorney Georgo 12 Shaw, for tho respondents, nskod that tho cises be postponed until Wodnosdnv of net week, an his tlmo this week was occupied with other cabes. This was granted by Judge Thomson Tho case ngnlnst Hugh V Fo, secre tary of the United States Brewers' Asso ciation, which was to havo been heard next Thursday, nlso will bo heard Wed nesday of next week 1 Judgo Thomson nlso handed down an ordor this morning dismissing tho petition of Fox, filed March 2, asking that tho con tempt proceedings against him bo quashed United States District Attorney V Lowry Humes, together with his assist ants, Nell W. McGIU, Daniel S Horno nnd B M Price, worked all day yesterday and until late yesterday evening going over the papers In tho records In tho eight largo packing boxes of tho records seized In tho New York ofllces that wero marked "historical" and "confidential." Edward J. Leo, Policeman, Dead Policeman Edward J. Leo, for 17 years attached to the Germantown polico sta tion, nnd whoso "beat" nil that time was In Chestnut Hill, died laBt night at his home, 528 East Penn street Ho Is sui vlved by a widow, two daughters .ind one son Death was caused by stomach aliments. Named Law Department Clerk David E Watson, of 105 East. Haines street, Germantown, was today appointed a clerk In tho Department 01 Law, at a salary of $1200 a year. Tho appointment was ma-de by City Solicitor Connelly, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Matthew Patton Wills Probated Today Wills probated today were those of Wil liam Cassidy, 423 North 63d street, which disposes of property valued at J12.B00 ; Joseph McGrane, 5711 Chostor avonuo, $11,175, and John Kloffer, 983 North 5th street, $9500 The personalty of the estate of Joseph Maxwell has been appralsod nt $7159 59 ; Eva V. Hausknecht, $6810, and Sallio D. Smith, $4890.09. DIXON Dhtlnctlve Tailoring House Established ISaa Dlxon-T a 11 or tur and IJlxon-Servlce aren't Just advertising talk We've proved their quality with hundreds of better-dressed Phlladelphlans Our New Spring Suitings have Just been received. A wide range of unusual fabrics $33 to $50. 1111 Walnut Street The price of good teeth ia having your dentist care for the beginninga or tooth troubles, and daily Druaninga wun The cost of bad teeth is ugly teeth, impaired health, imperfect digestion, suffering, and big dentist's bills, Sanitol Tooth Preparations correct saliva acidity and oro actually antiseptic they retard decay. Whiten the teeth, prevent and lessen accumulation of tartar and scale under the gums. Contain no harmful drugs made with no gritty obradenta are pure white. In competition with nil other dentifrices. 16 judges awarded the Sanitol Tooth and Toilet Preparations the Gold Medal, high est award, nt the Panama.Pacific Interna tional Exposition. All Druggists I0NJS x ,. Kg 'i I 1 S ' 1 I JMJiLi vmr P5 I tional Exposition. t-HWfilrvi-w-irrsPn I All Druggists IBMKulIlTiH'il Fit SampU Patkait nt for -tola fBU5Sin J 1 lUmp to py poiU( nd puking, tH tTmIIIi I Kf SANITOL CHEMICAL LABORATORY CO. fH fSVvTiPl 35 n sacST' lJOma' u s' A raH I JfiT,nrTi3 'J Additional Day Granted to Sub mit Evidence on Suit by Cooke Pour electrical experts wcie called be fore the Public Scrvlco Commission today to glo further testimony In tho Philadel phia Electric r.ite cane It was planned to conclude tho hearing with today's session hut tho nddltlom.1 tc.tlmonv caused f'onimlbsloncr John Monaghan to nnnounco nn extension of 0110 day for tho Illlng of documentary ov Idcnco Tho first cxpjrt called was William C Hglln, chief engineer of the Philadelphia Electric Company He submitted testl mony, with exhibits to show tho cost of currents at tho vnrlous substations of tho Philadelphia Electric Company. Prof D C Jackson, of Boston, was called to glvo details of certain Items appeal Ins on tho nppr.ilsnlB of tho Philadelphia Electric Comptnv's plant Others who testified wero Edunid l Moreland, assistant to Professor Jackson, nnd Clayton W. Pike, former Director of the Electrical Bureau Today's testimony ndded mnny pages to tho 9000 or moro typewritten sheets of evidence, which has been recorded since tho opening of tho case. Funeral of Major E. FT. Goodman The funeral of Major Edward Harris Goodman, of Gwynedd Valley, formerly v Ice president and general manager of tho Pullman Parlor Cnr Company, who died at Palm Beach last Saturday, will bo held today from his home. Ho was a veteran of tho Civil War, having enlisted with five brothers when tho first call went out for volunteers. He was a director of the Federal Steel Casting Company, of Chester. Hopkins Out for Delegate CHESTER. Pa.. March 7. Charlc3 W. Hopkins, of this cltj, has announced his candidacy for delegate to the Republican Natlonnl Convention In tho Dclnwnre Chester district. He Is making an oner getio campaign and Is being backed by many friends Mr Hopkins Is for Ambler for Auditor. BAKER'S NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE His Speedy Confirmation Secretary of War Con fidently Expected as WASHINGTON, March 7. The Presi dent todny sent to tho Sonato tho nomi nation of Newton D Baker, former Mayor of Cleveland, O, to be Secretary of Wnr. His speedy confirmation Is confidently ex pected bv Senator Pomereno, who Is In chargo of tho nomination "Baker Is only as much of a pacifist ns tho President himself," said Pomereno "I.lko tho President, he has a passion for pcaco nnd will not bo led by hysteria, In a preparedness program Ho is n thor ough bellover In making this country ready to meet Its national duties " Indications wero that Progresslvo Re publicans, as well as Democrats, wore highly pleased with the nppolntmont. MORE THAN 500 MISSING WITH WRECKED LINER Spanish Steamship Principe do Asturias Sank Five Minutes After Striking Rock RIO DE JANDTRO, March 7 Moro than COO passengers nnd snllors of tho Spanish steamship Prlnclpo da Austurln are still missing todny nnd nro believed to have perished when tho vessel was wrecked off San Sahastao Point on Sun day. Government tugs sent from Santos nro searching tho sea around San Snbas tno Island, and the coast Is bolng patrolled, but no survivors hnvo been found In nd dltlon to tho 141 landed nt Santos by tho Swedish steamship Vcca. A dispatch from Santos states that among those rcscuod by tho Voca was Charles Trcdek, the American Consul at Snntos The samo dispatch said that tho captain of tho Prlnclpo do Asturlns shot himself on tho brldgo when ha realized that his ship was doomed. J. E. Caldwell & Co. cjo2 Chestnut Street Diamond Bowknot Bar Pins in Sets tfie, soup ofifie epieura w v music of four cmiarens fauokiar It is largely a matter of dinner! Soup is but one small item in the menage, but it is a significant fact that "golden lads and lassies" dwell in the homes where Franco-American Soups are served. The parents who are most solicitous for their children's health are precisely those who most appreciate the splendidly nourishing quality of Franco-American Soups. The "French deliciousness" in these soups is not gained at the expense of wholesomeness, In the Franco-American list are soups so light, so delicate, so readily assimilated, and withal so substantial in food value that better "provender" for the youngsters is unimaginable. The capable manager of the home also appreciates the ''preparedness" of these soups the fact that they are Jinlihcd ready to serve except tor the heating. Matty heal before serving Thhly-fise ctnli the quart Tucnty selection! At the belter thru &H VE$M R 111 r JsL JLjLJL 8L ranco - SZJL '' &' ji 5U Soaps iftcr -6he. recipes of ?W2u!&Z5 OF PARIS formarCy supenniendeni of ie palace of "H.7A,. Tfincf Gaorde of Greeca, 'Lot -up give you. a taste of our' quality" intHMHMHMIUtMIIMlltlMtlt'llltHMMMUtinMllMMMMnilHMIMtiMHlTMMMMttttMlltlltninilMIIIUtMtiMMMtl'Mfh'ltlMtHMIthlM'MIMMtrtlHMtlt This is Your Last Chance SJ to Get at One Uniform Price $15 Winter Suits and Overcoats that were $20, $22.50, $25, and that you will not duplicate next Fall down of $25, $28, $30 iff Does that mean any thing to you? Has it yet seeped into your in ner consciousness that most of the dyes in the country are done for, that woolen prices are skylarking with the stars, and that Suits and Overcoats can't be made without cloth? Let it sink in then get next to this other fact This is the Last Week for Reductions! Next Week all Spring! PERRY &C0. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. A HARDWOOD 3tt jflfe, FLOORS JB Cftoerton The beauty of hardwood floors makes carpets unnecessary. Where hygiene is considered this is an advantage that always prompts their choice, for office, factory or any public building quite apart from the fact that hardwood makes the most durable flooring, PINKERTON Both Phone 3034 W. York St. IN YOUR CLOSET there are umbrellas needing repairing or recovering, Phono or ce ua The Chambers Umbrella Factory IS N. 6TH ST. S93! MARKKT ST, THE FRANCO-AMERICAN FOOD CO. Trousers ASpecialty' JONES 1116WalnutStreet THE BEAUTY OF VENU;U l(.cjie only tUo charm cf perfectly rotul cured tunda. whlUi we van lv 1QU HANNA S K. Cor IStb 6 fiambm r'1'rk Over CranOl & not CHfchTttVvST, Oaf at lttwowd. o K. Mnolcurtn. tSa. 1 " '" 'i"t " i -i T fl ni'immiHmmi