&' ORDER pfflALPROTECTION -.-I-.. In iTnrirmi Vis- , a, remo w? ";:.-", ' " p j .Si;.te nt I' .-.. most excellent master artisan and i -VSlrf omccro mada a double Lk, aU f . Metropolis and brook- i?K'Llhll Tuesday evening last. Long I'TWrnbly also mA with Brooklyn m4 .Aese.mnat excellent officers were I Tiiy received and listened "to with at . (orsi" " wTpilent Superintendent " notion. . u,d Blv0 partiou- 'Cn Ion to the work of Greater Now J' '", Bured the promise ot co-opcra-ycrh and Bur mcmbera of thfl tioa 'wn.JS?ies to follow out attystcmatlo pUn for the a , of the assemblies ft.. A Joint mc5 .". -it-toiio a. 'feement'w.lbe , d fr aggresslvo- membership - (Hfllpilpl' , . A..mbly sprung suddenly into EJff?. Suit 'of !' JW-SK. SHa fe? rv iin1,r ' Presented end four members wero ,&" "? wnesday evening last, nt which B" Amltl'1 .on '?m nine assemblies were pres. E lime TlltorjB frmrn,,n?T tastefully Uirornled r In TH T07" "?"Y provided for tho 100 lit InS ywu"5 ii-ttnrs. An orchestra composed & wWrf. S'thessembly discoursed rpuslo I If member "t,."1" After talks by tho nfneers C Sarins ths ro"!j'n',,ntertalned with musical ae- (m" 't"en,kw.ctone Assembly'" nuartct. llroth P Ie5w!. P' KiiooT were ete far attractions fe K;'ffirtlnndtoIO,tSoWCntcrtnlnment ot tho iveninK . . ,t- No 17. will hold lis stated AmtWr NiftfJonWAttenVlani prizes offered, nu Arch strreti . Aiii" ( l ... ... , ,. .t: . nnfi mntpB hhu ,.. -.:.. . L, ltiltin,u,,t ,A icements to draw lorin n b inn potnt i.nhduKlng will ho a notable one. r iRe'flfe- 'J'lhTTsiS nn wrssrs- nf the ron i,' 11 It will ""iniiVil and Oriental nssembltcs. f uiMitlon.of Nonpareil "'", v.cran mem. n io ttenJance 01 .V',""r'.nUeBtrl and the l;n S?."t'.n?on?rnlttS. pToml-es an enjoyable 'jS'eT.MrU.an.'who fan attend. .VSi!SSS&.xM liaftl im Hit w'W r4Vih"n tenm from Prnyrcsslvo -ntlrXtlli. l.M.W-Siif.t BMembGr In the order. . '-". is1- A9ferau ---- .!. null. -8ltnrdjy next the membor. 01 v. '?"l2A,K"Rbl.yhelrndan,nua'i tamllyPlcnlc. nt srw;FinS ,,'', . 1 Di mnvlnff picture entertainment will bo olnr i "owns pic . .. . , Man30n. . itTtn la te oininn i .....w..i.,n ABsembly will hold ltn.jn"""''' t,r'Thur.day evening n u T--"JJ Wlalnr. Brod and cnerry sirK & EgSSll 'fSrh" a soo.? sized dele- pitlon. SSHES .SWr i; ,Fr AvarS"hr,Ss!ned:ii , .TSfflfVSimTn.WiS: lj fcoTed immeulateiy by election. 1.. tf- J nf Ha mnnttilv JSaUrt weekTceJlel.irated It. annlvcr-ary IPJrt'l'?JJi.ii .itractlvo progrnmmo provlrtrd fe'ESirh th? ladles were admitted. Tables wcro I rrPeanSelimesplven r a variety of P;Crr.reenrtnaIned-T.th'a number- of se.ee tioni, . ... w.iT.nt blaster Artisan Thompson nnd S' Unit nicellent Recorder Cox visited Watson- t ! Mat and lounu n citivo. " - 5 SX-iiJ f members at each .place. Thjejr.wora S'SscKoralul10 Srionallj .ciualnted with many of the members St ?no ISemWIea nnd renewed many old fccqualnunccfl. t Offtclal Klltttlona for this week arsarrtnwwl to Colllntiwood Assembly No. 50. Wednesday atenlsc. aa4TUlh Assembly No. 60. on rhurs Jy eienlnr. The Maccabees Th Mofll meetlne of the Installation Com- mKiee ma held nt tho homo of the chair man, Mra. Arabella Ilotenbury, 2241 South 17th street. "Wednesday evening. The Various commltteesi submitted final reports. tnd arrangements wero made to appoint tho Itew commilteo at once, ana lei 11 wku u.uvu pon the advisability ot holdlne tho new, fbipresslre and beautiful dedicatory scrv 'kti next January. After tho closo of tho meeting, the hostess, Mrs. Ilotenbury, larved refreshments. liberty Hell Review, 4115 Lancaster avenue, enjoyed a nleaaint evening at tho last meeting. lapremS Chaplain Mlaa llurcin was the cueat cf hoaor. Mils llursln explained that tho re iured fee for new members would be continued u&tll the reunion at Ilelmnnt on June 20. After .180 close of the meeting; Mlns (iood favored tne A, panberi with a vocal selcrtton. a 4W ccomnanled Refreshments closed a social Ir MI11 Ruhl. ,v ireami. fr'J, , Philadelphia Review. Tarkway Tlulldlnc;. at Its tt lilt meetlns; recehed seven applications for fjA Diuarersnip, ana the deeren start conferred the f fit desree on live candidates. Commander B Itsney reported that It required only three . H0r to make 00 new members by reunion time, - Uimlxri were urged to attend the memorial I?.Wt'n. honor of departed memberH which 111 ta held at 1815 Columbia aenu Thursday " kln 5,i V rhurch services ot Temple J'Hh;nin, Church, B'.'d and Race streets, Bun ij Car evealni next. f'- tllllu.Ji.t'rtt7- Parkway Dulldlne. received " ff? KBi'W0.' ror membership at Its aat moet- f .fil"!ree,,.Lhe Jaat Installation Com- I SrKll0l5,.l.I,l .the followln- to servo on '"' m 5(r..onVs.,J",A- E- Merll. Miss Mary Cnl- t Sir ilVUBr.,na Uneemach. Miss Sechrlat and f tin r.v. .- franedy, Supremo Chaplain Hur- frr E f0r1ivnn'n.t;re,"mBtta"t " the laws am r i iprauy of tn8 members. mm LEDaBR-PHlLADM JAMES R. BENNIE Royal Arcanum leader prominent in fraternal activities. GOl)EN EAGLE KNIGHTS Elaborate Preparations for Demonstra tion in Honor of Supremo Castle The plant ns they develop for tho ble; demonstration to he held In October In At. lantlc City In connection with the biennial Rosslon of tho Supremo Castle nro nssum IiiR far moro elaborate proportions than were at first contemplated or anticipated. Already indications point to tho most im pressive display ot Sir Knights, castles and commandcrlo") In tho order's history. Su preme JIastcr ot Records John IJ. Trelbler nas virtually completed detailed arrange ments with tho local commlttco representing the Atlnntlc City Eacles. An Innovation nt this session will be the an nounced Intention to lmo the Wit parade .Mon uay.. October y, the day precedlnre the meeting or the representatives. Instead of later In the w,eek. an heretofore. This would permit many sir Knights with their wlvei from nearby citIM to mako a week-end trip to tho Bhoro nnd nt tho samo tlmo participate In tho order's demonstration, with tho loss of only ono day from business. Tho local Atlnntlc City castle has appointed a largo and representative commltteo nnd, co operating with the representatives of tho su preme body, promises a ecnerous reception to nil I jlslthiB Kir KnlBhts. Tho Grand Castle orflcers of Pennsylvania nnd aciv Jersey will attend the session, nnd nlready from thh city many castles and com mnnderles hnvo promised to send representative delegations. Aeollun Castle, of which Clrnnd Chief John I . llrounley is n member, will attend the ses sion, and has already secured 30 nutomoblles 10 accommodate the wUes nnd friends of mem bers In the parnrte. Aeolian Commandery. In new uniforms, will alio turn out. nnd Chester tommindcry. No. "0, has promised to represent creditably that city In the parnde. Tho Pennsylvania military branch, under I3rl Kade Commander OeorKo It. Qrecory, expects to make the best showing In yeara, with reel ments and commanderlet with full ranks from ull sectloni of the Stntc. A. C. T.yttlo Com mandery, of this city, promises TO fully equipped Rhamoktn Castle, No. 410. of Shamokln, haa admitted 43 candidates during the last seven weeks, and Is still keeping up tho good work, rtcelvlng apnllcntlons and tnltlnllng candidates nt ench weekly session. The commandery con nected with this cnstlo Is a valuable auxiliary In the work and Is much In demand for public functions nnd parades. At tho recent demon titration In Trevorton the commandery turned out wlttj full ranks and won applause all alonz the line.' Tho Installing team connected with the com mandcry In charms nf Captain 1-', It. r.yttle will havo a busy tlmn during July Installing newly elected officers In tho various local subordinate castles OfTlccrs will be Inducted Into office In rnstles ns follows: July 3, Malta Castle; July fi. fommander. and July (I, llurrls Cnstlo. at 814 North llroad street, July 7, Delta Castle. 748 Clermanlnvn avenue, July 10. Columbia Castle, Hit Nnrt'i llroad street: July 12, Ollvo CaAle, R0I Olrurd nvenue: July 14. Keystone Castle. July 17, St. Paul's Castle. July 18. St. Oeorco's rastle, July Hi. Cyrene nnd United castles, and July 1. Antloch Costle. at 814 North llroad street: July 24. Wnvcrly Castle, 8030 Lancaster avenue; July 20. Spartacus Castle, Torresdalo nnd Van Kirk streets: July 27. Apollo Cnstlo; July 31, Ht. John's Castle, and August 4, Oriental Castle, at 814 North llroad street. Specially Interesting religious exercises will be held Sunday, June 25, nt tho Knights of Oolden K.ialo Home, at Horsham. The sei vices will bo held under the direction of the nvmbcrs of St. Paul's Castle, No. 37. and Antloch Castle. No. 38. There will bo special addressee nnd music by n choir of 00 voices. A. C. I.yttlo Com mandery. So. 101, under command of Captuln !. K. I.yttlo. will attend the services. Saturday afternoon next A, C. I.yttle Com mandery will hold an outing for members and their wives, at Hunting Park. The ladles of the auxiliary association will also participate. Tonight Clranfl Chief John I Ttrownley, ac companied by Oram! Master of Records L,. I.. Gallagher, will make an official visit to tha sir knights In Shlppensburg. and tomorrow night will visit tho cnstlo located In Mech.inlcsburg, jcsSfvPVELVET Sc. iYwv tfiaWpP110'' ("" "" '"' aB') SVa supreme in its class jpr American Lead Ptncll Co., H. Y. What Have Your ,Feet Done to You I that you should box them up In nar row, pointed lioes whkh bend the hones nnd rauso corn", bunions, fallen arch, ingrowing nails, ctc.r Treat them decently, l'ut them Into Rood-loolitntr Educators today, and let Nature abolish your foot troublei. There li an Educator for every one In the family. Try a pair today. lie lure KnUCATOU Ib branded on the sole It meuns the genuine orthopaedic Kducator shape. Slade only by JtlCH S: HUTCH INS, Inc. 15 High St., Iloiton Jtusi. Also maker! nf AH" America nnd Klgnet Shoes for men and Mayfalra for women. m RICE & HUTCH1NS mm 5trlhtJK; Dbs-j.-. rm rtux lircv Slrstghtu 3 Fducato HOL UkULMIm lW nf 7 Biuthmm VA JJ LHl on e. vf Edttealot V?......fc ' r fai Ben VBs' tkm molt for tM math DEALERS? We cioupply-twboIeMle frosntotk oa oar floor. Jos. I.JMcaoy & Co., P-lIiJclBhUtP. PLAN CELEBRATION Near Two Score Yenra of Fra ternal Work GiVes Order Royal Arcanum Cause for Jubilation In ndynl Arcanum circles few members nro moro widely and favorably known thnn Dr. James: n, Bonnie, of Hnverford Coun cil, While always declining tho honors of elective office, IJrothcr Bcnnle has been foremost In nil movements planned for the order's betterment. Whether It bo a campaign for member ship gain, activities of tho Associated Coun cils or somo progressive entcrprlso of the Carnation Club the members seem to In stinctively turn to this zealous member for the benefit ot his helping hnnd and mature experience. Ho organized the degree team of Haver ford Council and so successfully drilled It that In the contest with tho councils of Philadelphia and vicinity for degrco team supremacy Hnverford carried off tho first prize. l.i,J..!,n, chairman of tho Membership Commit tee during the campaign for tho Arthur 11. Uaton class and, with the aid ot a well organized committee, won tho membership contest. i,Pu.rinB. V' v."' lnr lars he has managed the annual entertainments given by tho asso ciated councils and Carnation Club In tho Lu I.u Temple, ns well as the euchres given by the Ladles' Auxiliary at tho Hotel Adelphla. .-,.'r?.th'.r ,1"'nnle believes In the Royal Arcanum and Its future, and Is always ready to labor to advance Its Interests. Ho organized the Chi ropody Society of Pennsylvania, of which he has been president for seven, years. Ho Is nlBo vlco president of the national society and a member of tho mnjor faculty of Tcmplo University. v,.Ail f.h' aTic-,.,i "f-l!?n 1l lho Supremo Council, held In Atlantic. City, tho general Inws were amended bo that the amount of tho Supremo Council dues Payable by encli member will here-"J1"-,"'. J1'20!, '.h's amount .became effective Immediate y. ,1-acb. semiannual Instalment, be ginning wllh that nasablo by members Juno 30, will bo 00 cents for each member. .The Ladles Auxiliary of tho Itoynl Arcanum of Hlladelphla and vlcfnlty lsrfcognle.l as "on of tho most potent and helpful factors In the varied work of tho fratcrnlt The next regular monthly meeting will bo held tomorrow evnim- at 11th nnd 'Walnut streets. .Music will be e." Wl provided for dancing and facilities for those Aa Irlnt to play rrds.t , ,,.,., , The membership of th AutllUtr Is now hear ing, the 100 matk and the work of increasing ths social Interest In ths order Is progressing satis factorllr. In ths field of sMInK the sick, the women eeek to help those for whom the Hospital Asso ciation does not provide by tendering their sym pathy and financial assistance. Pennsylvania Council, No. 342, James It. Me. Causiand, regent, .will hold Its next , meeting Prldny, June 23, In baker Post Halt. Broad street and Columbia Avenue, Tfc ntil. MHHl...-AAh.. ,1,1 Annell wilt no ylebrated by a bannuet nnd aanco In the Casino, mow urove, rinturuay, June --. tlnrlnw ,1- lK.HAnH lk,M will be a SOrtCI I'.thletlo events under the supervision of ths Athletic Association of tho Associated Councils, ?ho banriuet wl I bo given at ths Caflno. fol owej by dancing, None, will ,bfl Un",5," (he dance noor without a Royal Arcanum em blem. A. 1', Nicholson Is chairman of the t-ommlltco on Arrangements. Juno 2S Is tho day upon which the Ijoyal Ar canum was founded ,1l years ago. It l .an niversary that many councils havs arranged to celebrate, as.lt commemorates the Inception M nn.order which has proved Itself n great so cial and moral force In all communities In which subordinate councils nro located, ,,The fraternity now hss 180s subordinate 1 coun cils, with a membership numbering . 243.0WS. During ths order's history It has lost by death jy,,,.- iiu-iiiuth nnn 82,139.113:1.10. has paid In beneilts, Tho Inst meeting of the Carnation Club was well attended. President Stoklnger presided, nnd while, ns usual, many matters were con sidered affecting the genernl welfarn of the brotherhood, tho meeting was rather devoted to the disposition of pending business nnd the ad justment of nrfnlrs In preparation for tho usual adjournment over the summer months. ft. I Wallenberg resigned as vlco president and chairman of tho Ilntertalnment Com mlttee. . , To nil tho ncancy In the ofllco of vice pros -dent, Joseph A. Whlttnkcr. n popular nnd well known member of Pennsylvania. Council was elected. Tho veteran laborer In the neld, Ar thur II. Union, was made tin; new chairman of thn Entertainment Committee. Tho club will not meet ngaln until September 20. -- ORDER EASTERN STAR Stato Convention, in Annual Session, Welcomes Arriving Delegates The 22d annual convention of tho Order of Kastcrn Stnr convened today In Exposi tion Park, Couneaut Lake. This order Is composed of I'Yeo Masons, their wives, daughters, Bisters, mothers nnd widows, and has a membership of 50,000 In Pennsylvania nnd upward ol 000,000 In J.I10 country. Forty delegates from this" city, repre senting 20 chapters, departed yesterday for the convention, In a special car, car rying; with them the baners nnd Insignia of their respective; chapters. Nearly J00 delegates will b rresenl at ths ?esslon. Today was devoted to the reception and ormsl welcome .to delegate!. . Tomorrow the real business of the session will bo Insurursted with tha presentation of j-esrly reports of of ficers .and committees. . Wednesday, nomina tions, for office will He In order, followed by the election on Thursday. Ths convention will Se closed Thursday night with a reception and anco In tho auditorium, Kxposltlon Park. . Numbered among tho delegates from this city Is Miss l.oiso ltelchert. present grand con ductress: Miss Sylvia Ixidhols. present grand Ruthi Mary Saunders: Mrs. Florence V. Crean, past grand matron : Philip C. Schaefter, William iU ."sunders, Walter M. Jones, J, Morris Massey and : T, Robert llrlght. . ,. !,!"" f-odhol!! nnd Miss Relchert have, ths 1I1 or .P' t'elng the only two members of tho !?. ",on from this clly holding nn elective or i1ro.n,1,'s "flee In the stntn orgsnlxstlon. Diir !," ,hf. ronventlon Miss ltelchert will bo further nonored by promotion to the office of assistant associate grand matron, taking tho plnce nf K.I'j0rnes 12. Uarthold. of Rcranton, who will bo advanced to grand worthy matron. Order of Moose The regular, monthly meeting of Phllo, uelphla Lodge, No, 64, Loyal Order ot Moose, was held In tho now North llroad street auditorium yesterday afternoon. During June, July nnd August there will bo held but ojio meeting n month, nnd all work by tho degreo team will be discon tinued for tho summer. uSfturdiy afternoon next Bucks Lodge, No, 1101), will hold a llag.raislng, parade and Jubl. leo at Bristol, and Philadelphia Lodge has ac cepted an Invitation to participate, ra provldo adequate Accommodations, tho board of officers has chnrtered tho steamer queen Anno, which haa n capacity of 1B0U, for tho iisn pf tho Philadelphia members and their friends. Tho boat will leave Philadelphia at 1:80 p. m. And returning will leave Bristol about 0 p. m, lho Moose Defenders will turn out In full Uniform, nnd the peerless Philadelphia Mooso Band of 25 pieces will accompany tho excursion. Patriotic Americans Camp No. 140, Palrlotlo Order of Americans, will celebrate its 14th anniversary tomorrow evening by an entertainment In Walker Hall, BtHK Oermanlovvn avenue, Ths Good of tho Order Commltteo has pre pared an attractive program, and the event prom ises to be a notablo occnslon, worthy of the es tablished reputation of this enterprising camp. A varied concert program will bo followed by refreshments and dancing. Members of ths order and their friends 'nro cordially Invited iflt bo present. $200,000 Fire at Pnrkersburg, W. Va. PAIlKRHSnunO, W. Va., Juno 12. Fire on Sunday destroyed tho plant and yards of tho Citizens' Lumber Company here. Tho loss was estimated at $200,000. P.O. Si OF A. TO OPEN CARNIVAL IN CAMDEN Phlladelphians Will Help Cam den Branch of Society Raise Statue Fund The second annual carnlvnl of tho Patri otic Order Sons of America of Camden County will begin tonight nnd continue until Saturday, nt 12th nnd Federal streets, Cam den, N. J. The proceeds will become n part of the fund tho order Is raising to erect n. statue of George Washington on tho plaza of tho Camden County Courthouse, nt 6th and Federal streets. Tho show will bo opened by Mayor Rills, of Camden; Sheriff Joseph C. Haines nnd former Sheriff Joseph 13. Nowry. Kach night thero will be concerts by tho Railroad Young Man's Christian Association band. Other entertainment will be nfforded by tight-rope walkers, dancing girls, athletic girls and varied vaudevlllo and circus fea tures. Tuesday night will bo Philadelphia Night. A largo delegation of Philadelphia members of tho order will attend. A popularity contest, In which men, women and children havo entered, has been waged. Tho winners will bo announced to night. Their prlzo will bo n 10-day trip either to Bermuda or Niagara Falls nnd vicinity. f actual ftrtfijf of a !)! jrun, lielievlft It wwti part or tho realism. And Just then there was ft crasli of tlass Furthermore, it was real glass i the kind that asserts Itself, especially If you tread tn t It with af( unsustieetlnir bars foot. There Was a flurry of while In ths air. For tha flash of n moment It looked llko smoke. Hut It wasn't! It was milk, and very milky milk nt that. It splattered Itself about many of these present, nnd dampened and dotted tho dresses of many delirious damsels. It also flowed In many directions at the) same moment llko a river having dlssen slons with Itself, No one viewed the disaster wllh mora horror than ft dark-complexioned youth with very emphatic eyebrows, who sat near the middle of the house. lto alone know who was responsible for the commotion. For tho bottle had fallen from tho pocket of his raincoat ns he took It off to sit be- Police Court Chronicles Dosporato soldiers were using each other as pincushions. Valiant generals dashed onward In tho face of shot nnd shell. Zeppelins nnd ncroplancs collided hun dreds of feet nbovo tho 'earth. The nudlenco In a Market street "movlo" thentro was thrilled beyond words. Then a rumbling nolso was heard, as though a mighty cannon was being dragged on tho floor of tho theatre. Was this part of tho picture? For a moment many expected to hear tho 3 v v;:-y.mr sldo tho fair crcaturo who accompanied him. Ho nppearod to bo ns much amazed as tho others, but It must be said In all fairness that ho was unawnre of tho pres ence of tho botllo until It fell from his pocket. It dawned upon him llko a flash that somo ono nt tha ofllco had put the milk "bomb" In his coat. Ills feigned surprise, however, did not decelvo tho usher near him. Ho had seen tho bottlo fall near tho sent of him with tho eyebrows, and tho unhappy youth, to gether with his sweetheart was ordered outside, tho theatre. Thero they met a policeman, who took tho couplo beforo Moglstrato Stevenson. Tho cop said that the youth liberated the bottle of milk purposely to havo a little fun. Things wero looking blue, when tho mannger of tho thcatro arrived nnd said ho was convinced that tho prisoner was Un twiiro of the fact that ho was loaded with milk. And tho youth, who said his name was Farley Hares, was discharged. KLKWJ - WWTTK, mszw Timely Warnin; 'LEVEN well-known automobiles have advanced in price within the last ninety days. The Maxwell Company has not increased their prices. We do not know what their plans are, but we do know GSa you know that materials entering into the construction of good automobiles now 'cost from 20 to 300 per cent more than they did six months ago. Nothing is to be gained by delay. Much may be lost. Not only may you lose several dollars in the purchase price, but you are sacrificing the enjoyment, the relaxation, the health-giving prop erties everything, in fact, that makes motoring the favorite pastime of the nation. We urge you to come in and investigate the Maxwell. Or, we will refer you to any number of Maxwell owners and let them tell you their own story in their own way. They will tell you what they have told us. That the Maxwell is good-looking that it is powerful that it is comfortable that it is economical in short, that it is the best investment they ever made. .They will tell you more and they will tell you gladly and freely. That's the way they feel toward us and the Maxwell Car. Whatever you do, don't put this off. We have a few cars on hand and can take orders for immediate or future delivery at present prices. If you can't come in today, phone us for a Maxwell demonstration. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 1 F. O. B. DETROIT The Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation A FACTORY BRANCH 1617 Chestnut Street Bell Phone: Spruce 31-41 fL9! Time Payments if Desired