SHHI fW" &&VJ!&f ft It It V M& iv tARD COLLEGE CLASS W OF 23 GRADUATES Exercises in Chapel Tonight Will Be of More Than ft Usual Interest The January, 1017 da-re of Glraril CoIIpro v hold Ua gmduatlon c.tprelaes tonight In the collcgo chapel with moro coromotiy than hns over tnken plnen nt previous iMnsa graduation. The rings constats nt twentv-llirro J-oUnp men -who are now hotter nttrtl hy tlielr College education to flRht tho hatllo nf living The of fleers of tho class are: 1'reMdent. John W Morris! Vlco president, Frederick y Koelle , isecrotary, Maurice I'. tlnmmtn, and treasurer, John D. liarnwell Tho first honor man Is Henry A. Moodle; second, Frederick It. Walek, and tlnrd, Charles W. 1'armentler The Invocation wljl ho delivered by Jnseph If Jamison, "Tien presldnt of the college, whleli will bo followed by an address by President r'liccsman A. llerrlck. The salutatory address Is to bo dellcred by Frederick H. Walck, honor man, ntid the aledlctorlnn Is Henry A. Moodle, also on honor man. Tho address of tho evenlnrr Is to be bv HurIi Frederick Demvorth, of the class of 1808, n. praduato of the West Chester Stato Normal School nnd Ku.trthmnro CnlleBe, now an instructor at the Wharton School of tho t'nixerslty of Pcnnslanln. A farewell "onfr by the KradunthiR class will concludo tho exercises SUFFRAGISTS HOPEFUL OVER STATE OUTLOOK Believe Large Vote Polled in 1915 Indicates Early Passage of Amendment IlARlMSM'Itn, Pa, Jan. Sfi After n preliminary mirey of tho 1017 session of tho TicRlslaturo. upon Its rooonnnliiff Inst Mnmlm. Pennsvlanla siiffiaca leaders are nllgninff tho full strength of their forces prcpnrntmx to fntrodnclng nnd having passed their woman suffrage amendment According to announcement inado from their Ktalo heacbiuai ters in Ilarilsliiutr yes terd.u the suffragists are preparing for any contingency that may aiise. I'll st the profess to bollevo that their showing made In tho 10 tfi olectlnn, tho suppoit pledged by Mirldiis meinbem of the House and Senate and by tho newspapers as reflecting 1ol.i1 sentiment In niiotis sec tions together with thn promises of po litical Irncleis Insure action that will cul minate in the early p.iss.lge of tho bill Second, and upon tho other hand, how ecr suffrage leaders Indicate, with marked tissurnmc that If thero should arlso oppo sition not picUously anticipated, which only could lesult adversely to tho hopes of their cause through vholesalo breaking of pledges nml promises, thev will dumnnstiatu a powei nnd support thnt opponents have not "'expected cording to tho suffragists, tho poll taken of tho present members of the Legislature, beginning as long ago as the 1915 pi mi. u les gives them a much stronger fchoumg Mian piohablyany other cause has enjoveil at the beginning of tho legislative ession. MARRIED FOR 28 YEARS, QUARREL OVER BUTTON "She Wouldn't Sow It On," Says He. "Too Busy." Says She. He Pays Xi:V YiilSK. .Inn. "n For twenty-eight years John nnd niizabeth Meyers lived In domestic happiness. Now u button has comu between them An.iigncd In court for deserting his wife, John told tho magistrnto thnt ho was foiced to luito becauso of bis wlfo's per sistent icfusal to sew a button on his uo.it. "I was busy houseck-anltig," niizabeth explained Tho mngistrato ordeied John to learn to f sew, but ho w,i3 not so disposed and so now ho has to pay $5 a week to ISIIznhoth. HOT TIGHT IN S. P. C. A. Charge of Ballot Padding Made Tho Rival Candidates The fight for tho control of the Women's Pennsylvania Society for tho Prevention of Ciueltj to Animals is growing moro bit ter ilailv The nnnunl election will bo held tomorrow morning Open wnifnrn between the two factions, tho "piogrcsMves" and the 'confrervativps," has been dctlaicd Each faction has made charges of ballot padding The "conservatives" hnvo been accused of bringing "religion Into tho tight" by enlisting tho aid of tho Stonemen. Thoy hao Issued counter-charges, however, ac cusing the other faction of soliciting the. aid of other religious organizations The candidate for president, of the "pro gressive" party is Miss Katherinu Craig Middle, of 2033 Tine street Tho conserva tives" hope to elect Miss Uila Helen Ash bridge RUM VICTIM'S WIDOW TO SUK Accuses Companions of Furnishing Liquor to Snyder County Man SKUN'OSOROVH, Pa Jan 25 Ir.i Kelstcr of Troxelvllle, Snyder County, witli several companions, under tho influent o oi Intoxicants, started out to go to work from Troxelvillo last Tuesday night with the thermometer at zero Tho young men partook of a largo supply of vhisKr and young Keliter became, ery til nt the honn of a stranger where ho waa given shelm and medical attention In a shoit tmu Kelster sank Into unconsciousness and died The unfortunate man leaves n wife and four small children In poor circumstumes It Is said that tho widow will enter uit for damages against the young men vv ho furnished her husband with the rum which caused his death I.S VICTOR Records YOU Should Have There are certain Victor records that should be in every home To own these records is to have the best tn music In your home The Home of Berries has musician salesmen, who 'will be ary Blad to play these records and suggest If you so desire. Every Victor Record in Stock Always Vlctrolas, $15 to $300 G. W. Huver Co. 1031-33 Chestnut Pjao Player The Horn of Service iS I WYOMING AS TERRITORY LED THE VAN IN BATTLE FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE By HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON Prrstilmi Ohio nmnn qiiffriR An" mi n MnOMIN'O was the first territory to grant sulTitiEP to women. Thi waa y in 1800. In 1800 thii territory's request for tntehnnl wns considered by Congress. Tho enabling act provided for the leaving oui of the word male in the constitution, that is, providing foi full suiTrnge for women in tho new State. litis was not a new thing for Wy oming, hut it wns n new thing foi Cong csi. When tho bill i cached the floor of tho Hotiso of Representatives, the question of woman sulTinge had taken tho form of an amendment, fiusnn B. Anthony, tho piesident of iho National Association, and myself were the only nationnl officers who happened to ho in Washington nt that time (the Congressional work was in our ham' between conventions because we pr-nt our winters in Washington), and on h day that this amendment was dtscusscil wo sat in tho gnllcry of tho House nnd were really the only people in the gal lory who seemed to ho at nil interested in the fundamental principle involved Tho discussion on tho part of those opposed took tho form of sarcasm m loaned toward sex lines. Fm.itl.v. a gentleman from Tennessee, beating the same name as the father of out conn try, except his name was .lames intend of George, worked himself into great excitement, pacing tho aisle as he spoke, urging his colleagues on the Democratic side of tho House to to against this amendment. He said: "Gentlemen, if this amendment pnsses, what will wo sec in our great national Congress bonnets nnd bus tles!" This humor was applauded. Nobody seemed to think that suspenders and neckties were then making the national laws, hut so it has been alwnvs. That was a good many years ago. Some of the things in that discussion fire clear in my mind; most of them arc hazy. One thing I can remember well is that a woman, holding some (lowers in her hand, parsed them over to Miss Anthony and told her to throw them down on the floor, that it would attract tho attention to our question if she did. How plainly J can see tho expression on that Hicksile Quaker's face ns she rejected the suggestion. Mr. Washington's prophecy would bo proved true m the next Congress if bonnets nnd bustles were now fashionable. Literally, they will not bo there because they aio not worn. Miss Rankin is not a back number. She is up to dale in clothes and thought. One woman alone can not revolutionize a body of men, even if she would care to do so. Much has been said about her being the pivot on which many congicshional questions would turn. That is utter nonsense. She is not an unsophisticated mountain lass coming clown into civilization for tho first time. She is a college woman, has studied the questions of philanthropy and economics. A seat in Congress will not give her a big head. Sho will not discredit women. Her congressional experience, of course, will tone hher lessons nnd enrich her life in a certain sense. All women are glad she was elected, and she will never do anything to make any of us sorry. MILK PRODUCTION COST . HIGHER THAN RETURN Exports Addressing State Breed ers and Dairymen Describe Loss to Farmers HAimtsiirrta, jnn an. i:mipi tn ni- dresslnu tho Pennsylvania breeders and dairymen. In convention here with nlllcd UKilcultural associations, today declared that tho cost of producing inillt per cow in I'ennajlvunla was more than the return per cow -on an average tlirouiihout the Stuto. Figures vvero given hy Stnto PoIIcro nnd other oxperlB showing that where fnrnifi . vumo receivlnc four cento for their milk it waa costimr finm four and a half to the cents ii uuiiit to piodttco becauso of tin lilKh pilco of feed, labor nnd so on Vuh and ine.inM of i educing the cost l production vvcie discussed by J"'rcl Kis mussen, of Stato College Tho producers nldo of the mlllc question wan discussed liv I. W. I'jlc, 1'liocliix.villtf, nnd thii dealer- sldo by ('. II. Lane, riilladolpliln. Jlr Lain showed that the high cost of distribution i just as big a problem as that of prodm tion. owing to labor costs, feeding of dc liven tc.ium, mainteii.inco of a pur supply .ind so on. Uniform packing and grading logi-l.i-tlon was under discussion throughout tin morning in tho session of tho Stato horti culturists, views on tho subject being pn -seated by Krcd K. Orient. Adams f'miiitv Hiilph (Jbson, Wllliamsport, C. J Tv-mi. Kloradalo. nnd V J. Stow art, Stato follefi C. II. lladloy Stato College, lectund mi insects causing lijury and loss In on h tid ing. Marketing problems were taken up in the Vegetable (-.rowers' Association. Wills A Slierm.iii of Washington, told of wnvs t. got thu most money for tho pioducer and at tho samo tlnm give tho lowest prim t the consumer. J. I Watts. Curweii-v ill, g.ivo sonio experiences In luislng c.ibb.igi and cucttinbciiM Other expeits uiged tho farmer and fruit grower to advertise their products In the newsp.ipeis I'rize winners In the big farm hhnvv will lie announced l.ito tins afternoon. fafPfWOTraPIPIPiraiftPfiiPPlOTW u k Edison's Greatest Invention a g - TU g Is the 2j tS ?i r EDISON Diamond Disc Phonograph Mr. Edison truthfully calls the EDISON DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPH his greatest in vention, for in it he has pre served for all time the voices of the great artists in all their orig inal purity. You may play an Edison record over and over again, and each performance re creates the voice of the artist, the tones of the instrument or the music of the orchestra or band. Call today and hear the original renditions repeated. Hear your favorite selections as you never heard them on a phonograph before. fYo Needles to Change Unbreakable Record Perfect Edison Service LUDWIG PIANO CO. 1103 Chestnut Street ( vl rinri rTirl 3 S I JLLBBkH Wi L 1 s i IIJIw TV lFw5-iy i ra. ?i AVetMy List of " Kurd Sent to lour Homo Ipoa liequut EVENING LlQDaBR-PHILADELPHlA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, HARRIET T ULi)R UPTON .Mother Saxes Three in Fire MO.-ONYSAHi:LA. I'n . Jnn 2.', The five-months-old child of aeorgo Scliui, of Jin nongaheln, wan birrncd to death In Its cradle when the Si-kus homo was destroyed by lire heie .Mrs Maty SeUus, the mother of the child, was set lously binned in at tempting to tesi-iie the baby after she hnd carried lur tin c-o other children from the burning house l'almyra to Hear Karnicr Smith t-'.irnici Smith, Children's editor of the Kvhmno T.rnnnii, will speak heroin tiie Lit ciniv Soilt'tv- of till' I'.llllivi.l High Si lliml I'.ihii.vui, . .1 mi 'IVisiinil I'u initdni lomorrow atteruonn at 1 Bo mlmk i i, HI rj jr fit nli 1 .1 Ihiy in Tioca YoUM nhntintK mir prlpHd wiinn ou j-lt our iu.ilnt r-hop Ml sti-H nntl Jitil-sh of 1 iiiii i in Mt . I to K th t with n nrnpl' t ntork of r. or t mi I at i Mta li tuir mid Up itnim k 30-T7 (lll(MMOU All; Jiint I Plow Trio I ms UJH 1-tahifa.rcffln PIANO STORES NifJ Records in All LanqUaqes 604-606 S. SECOND ST. x(HiMlBl I FO $15 to $400 Easiest Terms The Simplicity of Our Service has established our four sentative distributors of Victor products. Victor records and machines are universally alike. They perfect them in the making, but our service is the point of contact between the consumer and the factory. All Our Victrolas ara equipped tollh tha Tuio'-taw Btylus. Plays SO to 909 records without change. Talking Machine Co. VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS Broad Abv. Walnut Branches Open Evening Broad and Columbia Ave. 52d & Chestnut Sts. 4124 Lancaster Ave. NICETOWN BOYS' CLUB'S 'SAFETY FIRST LESSONS Regular Instruction Is Given There by Export on Conser vation of Children See lltiiilr.ltloti on t'letnrhl Puce The first netunl clasi Irtstrilrllnti In "Rnfetv l-'lrst" for children In Philadel phia is being given regularly nt the Nice tow ti ttovs' club. Tllghteenlli nnd Hunting Park nveniie bv tho superintendent nf Hid club. It.irrv n (tear. He 1 the only I'hlla delphla member of tho National Safety i 'ou ni II and Is n leader In the city in tho in mil of tho "coiiscrxntlon of kids" li (lent s method Is personal lecturo ix i.i u lucked up by numerous' bulletins ntid posteis In the rooms of the club. Ho ftlso cn-operntes with tho management of nlhir hiixs ami glrl' clubs In the city in safcty-lii-t poster distribution I Miring the Inst year he petit out more Ui.m Jiiiin ll-b-xri-lnch window posters lieailiig Impresslxo saftt -first pictures These were prepared bv him with the limiiiiinl nsslstnnce of the Claim tippnrt tnent of the Philadelphia ttnpld Transit compnny nnd the Philadelphia Automobile Club nrfnrn nro being mnde bv Mr. Clear to have the public schools undertake special Instrtii tlnu In "snfoty first" llo hna nlo taken up the studv nf statistics of nccl ilents to children under sixteen years of ago .is lecordpd by hospitals. Pii'in the records of St. Luke's Tlospltnl In li ,iincd thnt the "preventable" ncci-ilnii- tn children treated at that Inslltu Hi ii during iit totnled OS, itemized as follows 21 nutomobll nccldents, 6 trol li v x wagon, 4 lire, U poison, j gun nnd iiM'lvei ! fails from tiers, t railroad, t hit In other ihildren In plnv. I struck bv tin own Ntoiics, 2 stab wounds nnd 10 tin nigh tough piny In school flrds. Kour ir tin sixtv -eight resulted family Ibiotds ni the (lermnntnvvn Hospital and Sniiuirltnn Hospital arc also being Investi gated Mr "imr hns found that very few' hospitals In the ill.v Imvo krpt dellnlte leronls nf children's accidents. ' The .Nli clown Club is a neighborhood rei ri'iitln'ii ii-ntrc h.iv ing a mcnilieiship of inuo. ?tio ho s and son giiis Pulsion's Oldest Woman Dies nt OB T'lTTSTn.V Pa . .Inn ! Mm. Humimin Ttiukwell, iiinet.v-slic .venis old, Plttstotis oldest woman died at her home twin Two children, Ihlitcen grandchildren, twenty-two gieat-grnndchlldren and one grent-groat-grandchild survive Wilkct-Hiirre Teachers Ask Incicase AVILKIlS-IIMtlli:. I'n. .Ian. 2.".. Teach ers In tlie Wllkes-Itarrii schools nrn circu l.iting a petition asking for it gi-neial In cteaso of tweiitv pit ci-nt In wages to lip cnine i-ffci-tiM- .i- -non is pit i-i'nt contracts expire MM Bji Join the Victor Record Club It ennblei you to hnve nn estentive collection of musical (elections your choosing at all times, without a largo ex penditure of money nt one time. Plan A entitles you 'to $25 worth of records (Red Seal or any others you may choose), and you pay $3 nt time of purchase the balance $3 monthly. Plan B entitles you to $15 worth of records (any selec tion), nnd you pay $2 nt time of purchase thn balance $2 monthly. Club limited to !i0 members. Join now and have all the new dances, songs and musical selections. The ones you like. Victrolas, $15 to $300 B. B. TODD Formerly Mgr. Jacob Bros. Co. 1306 Arch bsbhPIANOS PLAYERS fH stores an ideal renre. i PHONOGRAPH ENTERTAINER HAS STORIES FOR CHILDREN Novel 'Method of "The Grafonola Girl" on the Stage and Her New Records Which Amuse Boys and Girls on the Machine Hy Hie IMtnnnfrr.iph Etlllor To tmtetlaln and ltistriirt children with out letting them mid tho tttwi th.tt thoy (tfe belnp given Informntlon Is it problem tltnt iimtiy a teacher lias tucnl nml that feomo fpw have Rolvnl. Tho lililn ery nat urally resent hplntf forced to swnllnw "Ic! ROtm" 111 tho B'llso tif fUh. If they bimiro that tlielr Instructors tire luittliit? Bome thlliB ruer on them. That Is why tho nllls of knowledge mint li sURar-cnatetl ullli sympalliv nml nlmpllrlty. Otin of tha most lnlerellnc nrtltr In this Kiio la tho tnlenleil Atlcllnf l'ranrli, n r'oluinlila story teller, whoe personality ami rhnrm tiro fairly veil known, one would tliinli, tn many vautlovlllo frequenters Her net la unuttial. It roller on n plmiinsrnpli, OMlsled liy Mips Frnnefs. A 'The Orafo tiola tllrl" sho hn ireaenteil her specialty In mativ plavhouaea devoted to the arletleB. The Instrument, mounted on n wheeled nr raiiBement. rnahlei her to rurrv on n dla lomie with the iIIsm In motion Tho com liitiatlnn nf realism ntid reprodured sniiml in both quaint and taldnj; Two of tho dlnetise newest records are eperlnllv de alBned for th juveniles These nro ''.Jlm mle's rVitijtlinulB" and "Busy l.l7.le " hot It written by tho entertainer nnd delivered by her in her characteristic fashion lloth nro combined on tho two sides of a ten-inch dlc Kehrlmiy noxeltles of special appeal to thr loer of musical nrt in Its moro reeon illte forms mo not lacUlmr Jlofmnnn. tho fnmoiiH piiinlst Is reprosentcil on tho rVi lumbla sldo of the letlper with f.lszt's color ful Vencsid p Nnpnll" and the rnderewsUl Minuet In CI. Oscar RenRle, harltono. heard hero recently nt ono of the mornlnff musl calHs, slttgq ttish nlrn, with orchestral ac companiment Pablo ratals, the cellist. ItlxeM n brilliant camplc of his nitlntrv on this dllllcult Instrument with pieces' by Schumann and t'oupeiln ldiimi iMnniond kibc re-creatlona are Mined In niiinliei and tle Some that may be nifiitlomd ith protlt tu nsi rs of this mal.e of ni.uhlne are ( Hil Ml.ick .Ine ' with The Aldinc Hotel I lietiiiit nml IDtli strrcU Has exceptional facilities for vnto entertaining. pn- Receptions, Weddings, Cards, Din tiers, Dancei OUR 26th ANNIVERSARY l89ljWh N JANUARY 23, 1891, j Monday we wound up our twenty-sixth business year. Our policy from the day we opened our first store has remained steadfastly the same to give our customers the most in qual ity and quantity that their money can buy anywhere. The housekeepers of Philadelphia appreciated and still appreciate this, and we wish to thank them for the very liberal support which they, by their patronage, have given us. Without our customers' patronage our present success could never have been achieved; so again we say to every one of our customers, THANK YOU! Another very important factor in our success has been the loyal and faithful service of our employes, a goodly number of whom have been in our employ the greater part of this time. We wish to extend to them our hearty appreciation of the good service they have rendered in helping us to build up this great and growing business. Last, but not least, wc wish to acknowledge the blessing of God, without which all our labor would have been for naught. D; a?1 wfamp'v Wvw"- "Tro.j" - 4Wi yjisi r 0nBffATi.f""L iw - LTl.liwiaJ 1 HY-L0 BUTTER Ty 40c ib. CA-R0 BUTTER SaSlK 37c ib. Fancy creamery Butter of very choice quality. Good value at this very low price. Gold Seal Rice, 1-lb. pk& 8c Gold Seal Flour, S-lb. bag 28c Gold Seal Farina, pkg 9c Gold Seal Gelatine, large pkg .'..10c Gold Seal Cornstarch, pkg 7c Gold Seal Pancake Flour, pkg . . 10c Great TEA Specials 45c Gold Seal TEA Anniversary bale fnce o? l U, W 90r 12r ,111, J -1UI fS - - i "-o- This special anniversary price on our famous "Gold Seal" is an opportunity that every lover of good Tea should take advantage of. "Gold Seal" is the same quaU jty for which you would pay 80c to $1.00 the pound in many stores. It will pay you to get a good supply of your favorite kind Black, Mixed or Assam at this special price 29c Kamelia T Anniversary Sale Price ea 15c J2-lb. pkg. 13c A Tea of exceptional quality, ana at this special price is a decided bargain. We have it in Black, Mixed and Assam. GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE OF CAKES 20c c rtun t I wc TARTS lo' wlb. Delicious Sweet Cakes of the fin est quality with a Peach filling. Baked fresh daily. There are many other ROBINSON & CRAWFORD Grocery J3tore for Particular People Throughout tha City and Suburbs 1917 xnrlallons, and hurand's "Valso in 15 Klat." linlh played by Ahdfo Hdnolst on tho piano i "In I'lorlila 1?nder tho Palms." by Irvln tlerlln, sung liy Salter Van Brunt, tenor; "Mississippi Days," sting by Collins nnd Harlan, nnd other topical nnd romantic selections. A musical comedy fcaturo Is a combination of two song, lilts from "Tho Ontury Cllrl," now runhlng In Kew Tork. Victor his nn Imposing nrray of new records, among them nn nrla from Bizet's "Tho Pearl Fishers," sung by Caruso : nn Old niiRllBh song, recorded by Julia Culp, thn noted tlederslnger: "Klnfo Mnlllo Went Away." na rendered by Ho Gogoria; tho llnch-Clounod "Ao Maria," sung by ties tlnn ; tho Oounod "Serenade," by t'nrrar, nnd other Interesting things mado appeal ing bv tho volceq nf Alma rlluck, Louise Homer and John McC'ormnck. A violin FOUNDED 1858 ' T ftSWEES Quality nnd Standard Famous Over Half Century c Smart Sports Hats for Springtime S5.00 to S22.50 I lie Mlc arc fa( tnatinc; and, hct nf all, generally hemming. I .itcst models, newest Straws and Fabrics The coloriiifjs arc ex quisitely soft and with a hiMrc of unusual beauty and charm. t Second Floor) Spring Waists in Suit Shades S5.50 ChifTon over chiffon linms;. White Vests. Convertible Collar can be worn ctthcr high or low. Attractive styles. Unusual value. (First Floor) B. F.Dewees, 1122 chestnut St. At AJI Our Stores ere Quality C Low Prices , Prevail wc opened our first store at 1214 Plimh&tt, MVW4lWVWUWVtWVWUVMlWWWW1 GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE Gold Seal Anniversary Sale Price Gold Seal is the highest grade of freshly churned Butter that money can buy. It is unequaled at its price, which is always as low ai market conditions will permit. Gold Seal is the favorite with particular people who appreciate its superior quality and delicious flavor. Gold Seal Van. or Lemon Extbot.20c Gold Seal Cocoa, can 9c, 17c Gold Seal Bak. Powder, can, 4c,8c,15c Gold Seal Blue, bot 4c, 10c Gold Seal Ammonia, bot 4c, 10c Gold Seal Borax Soap, cake 7c Great COFFEE Specials 30c R. & C. Best Blend COFFEE sapr'.cT3' 27c ib. If your Coffee taste is critical, try our R. & C. Best Blend. It comprises the highest grade Coffees grown and pleases the most particular people whose taste is most exacting. It is exceptional value at its regular price, 30c, and a big bargain at this special anniversary price, 27c the pound, 20c Robford Blend COFFEE Sfsr 18c ib. Robford Blend is a Coffee- of excellent quality and flavor. It is the most popular 20c Coffee sold in this city, and has won its reputation strictly on its merits, If you have not already tried it, now is your opportu nity at this special price. 39c ib. l.lri. nlrrr. 1 (V. 25c ib. 8c V-lb. pkg, 7c 16l PEANUT , 14c CAKES xlb. A bargain price for these popular wholesome Cakes. It pays to buy Cakes and Crackers "Where Qual ity Counts."' money-saving advantages at all Let us serve you! fr version fit tho Kevin -Itomtry," by S"rlta; ICrclsler, cannot fall to bo of moment W those who ftdmlro the rreat AtttrI4 artist Dancing continues to monopolise Jar part of the phonographic output Novelties In steps are offered this month by several of the companies An Innovation, Imported from Great Britain, Is the ''London Taps," a measure said to have found favor with society folk In that metropolis. It Is n, fox trot combination The "Blltmore "Walla" la another newfangled one Both Ihese hava bcon recorded by Columbia. Tha Vlct6r February list Includes several bright danco numbers These comprise three records made by tho Victor Military Band, featur Ing foxtrots from "Katlnka" and the Hip podrome show, one-steps nnd other current hits. WILL TALK ON VISITING NURSE Tho lsltlng nurso and what she means to tho community will be explained In ad dresses tonight nt 8 'IB o'clock In tho Mltoh ell Ilnll of tho College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Twenty-second street above Chestnut street Tho meeting Is held under tho nusplces of tho board of managers of tho Vl9ltliiR Nurso Society of Philadelphia, Miss Katherlno Tuckei. registered nurse and superintendent of the Visiting Nurse Society, will speak on tho subject "The Need nnd tho Opportunity of the Visiting Nurse Society " Dr. Charles Burr and Stevens Heek8cher, president of tho Society for Organising Charity, also will speak - 16 South Second street, so on Clb. Gold Seal Tomatoes, can 14c Gold Seal Sugar Corn, can 14c Gold Seal Sifted Peas, can 15c Gold Seal Early June Peas, can.. 12c Gold Seal Lima Beans, can 15c Gold Seal Peaches, can 18c AND CRACKERS 13 ANIMAL for 12C NIC-NACS lb. Appetizing and wholesome and of exceptional quality. Good for both old and young. Our Stores this week ounfsO 1917 a --4 41 fisa:S3S &23Sm -i- ir fcTflBmi ' WaumMiswsiSi