vi '' ., " J. 7 ; . T TTTv5 i " -vTRk" i, .. til; ' A V:.. :' .'.' -,J. .. Aij, - :; . Kt I MP r- ft xTk Egyptian DEITIES "JfieVtmost in Cigarettes TtcunEndorGrkJ3 Tec$e qfcuUurc, nfinancnt cud education invaritfyj TREFER UeiUcs h any oiher cgarcltc I a ink k TWW m m Moktrt fito thbal Gmtb Turkish, unl Caption Cijorrttts m ifvUMJ l.i m. 6ft jg!!jilrp?M.ftM.M.M.i RCHBISHOP LENTEN PASTORAL , jjji;rj-.wxvjo rxyjsxjxKjni ur WUKLD WAK E 'Admonishes Greater Practice With a View of Appeasing Divine Wrath, and In vokes the Spirit of Charity to the Afflicted Archbishop rrendereast, In his pastoral .if.r rrr-nmnanvlmr tho rtculadons for f i Lnt. which season opens next Wednesday, ik - .ll.ia n dmn4p nrnftlin nt antf.rtn. ' m and ncnanco during that period of p prtyer and mortification. The horrors of therefrom aro drawn upon to unsa Catholics to a deeper rplrlt of atonement and propl- tUtlon to uou. no Bays: tone for the sins we have committed ; we ?hould do penanco likewise to. nvert the danger of relapsing- and agatif offending Cod. It Is a duty wo oivo to ourselves as 1 II..I Jimln n t,1 eltltlApW , I1D VIUUniH ,,1, Ol.tltV,.!. Were .further Incentive needed, wo could find It In the duty we owe our fellow beings. The days . ...It nml Hnrl'ii lianrl rata t,i..n, mr 1,1a pro c i v. .. .... .. ...... ,,,., ,, uii mi, ' ..Htrr nn mnnv lands, whom IIa uffr-. tn fc rhnntened with a war faro moro bloodv. J ''more deadly and destructive than the world K his hitherto known. What tonsue or pen can or detail the evils that have come upon them? Ktrlfo has begotten wrath ; wrath has kindled hatred : revenge with Its at tendants, reprisal and ictallatlon, has closely followed : everywhere, unchecked and untrammctcd, tho baser passions hold way. "Thoughtful men nre dazed at tho pass to which things havo come, and some among us, In their Impotency and despair, are even ai?kliiK It Christianity has not failed, when, after bo many years of ex igence, It Is powerless to prevent such icenes of bloodshed, cruelty and brutality. But. tho mcdlcluo Is not a failure which lies untouched on tho table of tho patient. It ! DR. LEWIS REMEMBERS FRIEND IN TESTAMENT ,Woman Physician Killed in Mo tor Accident Leaves .$20,000 to Dr. Frances Sprague The will of Dr. Bertha Lewis, of Lower Merlon, who was killed last Sunday morn ing when tho Jitney In which she was riding : struck a tree on Montgomery avenue, Dryn Mawr, was probated today nt Norrlstown. Her estate Is .valued nt $50,000 and up- ! ward. Her fi lend. Dr. Frances It. Sprague, from whoso homj she had left a few min utes before her death Is a largo bene Hclary. 4 Doctor Sprague Is given all household foods, books, pictures, furniture, jewelry, wearing apparel and $20,000. She also !, f to Tecelve tho remainder of the net Incomo cf the estate after three cousins, Agnes Cunningham, May Cunningham and Kdlth Cunningham, are paid not moro than $1000 annually among them. After the death of Doctor Sprague or -the last surviving cousin, tho net Incomo Is to be paid to tho children of tho testatrix's brother. Wilfred Lewis, and tho children of her brother, E. Sidney Lewis, and after tho aeath of all children of the brother Sidney, her estato Is to go to tho children of her brother Wilfred. The will, which was executed on May I. 1914. hnnii.Dth. tin Ann (A !, cniM... 1 for T''thl'it r.tt1iiA nf nkiu.int.in ttnn , Uiei PhlllUlplnhtn. PnllefA KftttlAmamf Aeon. Kf datlon, at Philadelphia: $1000 to the r Aiumnae Association of Woman's Medical ' College, of Pennsylvania, and to Elizabeth C. Itlchardson $200 "in remembrance of her late husband and their many kindnesses to pie." Doctor Lewis sets forth In her will that her body be cremated and her ashes scat tered or deposited near those of her father and mother. Coroner McGlathery will hold an Inquest In Doctor Lewis's death; next Monday. Mail for DeutschlarrtT Returned HtBTPTini.t W.V 4 t at . ktj wuitnim, rcu, id, Accoruins; io me F German papers, letters for delivery to for- a "in countries cy submarines will not bo le' aeentfl nt nn..nt th.,. ,iik ....- Int.n.d .n 1. -it 4. ., .. E wiu.u m uu ucut u America oy ma 5," Deutschland will be returned, to the writers Bd the postage refunded. r Read the handwriting on the wall. The .rising costs of lumber, labor, materials nd finishes mean higher building costs Ul the Snrinor Tf wmi tnnf1( mltttncr In hardwood flooring then, better let us figure on the work nnw. Quick, skilled 4fc. HARDWOOD flft fWfr FLOORS JB Epinkerton RiVrork, lower cost, and satisfaction guar- ;.smnieea. write, call or visit ' PINKERTON 3034 Wpt York St .". TMi Hark on dooi Guaranties the Btylt, Qualify and Valuer, Never tfefore have known, even in thi ((In At Thtf Addrt$w Only ' , 28 ChMtatttSt .-..... , WideiwBi Arcade. . . EVEttlNGh toI)GffilJHirJAbESiaiA FRIDA1 inBiini I iiiiiWH.iiiifi qj'iijjMjmyjinii I of Self-Denial and Penance would be unjust to accuse the physician of Incapacity when his counsels are unheeded and his prescription contemptuously re jected. Wero these men to scrutlnlzo more closely and seek tho truth without bias or prejudice, they would speedily rcallzo that the fault lies not with the Christian re ligion, but rather with those who, nbuslng their freedom of will, havo refused to em brace, or at least, to practlco. Its teach ings, and they would frankly confess In the words of tho Maccabees that "wc suffer these things for ourselves, having sinned against God and things worthy of admira tion aro done to us." Slay not our penance, brethren, be a means of softening God's anger with tho world? May It not bo In strumental In reconciling Him ngaln to His people? In this auspicious season tho faith ful everywhere make common cause Willi us, besieging Heaven, and who can tell what good our united efforts may not pro duce? Could we abbreviate oven bv one short hour tho reign of lawless violence, could wo In somo degree restrain the ferocity of the combatants or restrict to any appreciable extent tho area of the battlefield, would wo not bo amply repaid for our sacrifices?" Tho Archbishop concludes with an ex hortntlon to prayer, fasting and almsdecds, especially recommending tho Catholic women of this city who, "not content with tho good they could accomplish as In dividuals, and without promptings or per suasion from any external source, hao banded together that they might more effectively co-operate with ua ln,support of existing charities and at the same tlmo meet the new needs which aro constantly occurring." PARENTS RESCUE TWO CHILDREN FROM FIRE Rush Little Ones to Safety After Daughter of Late Rear Ad miral Gives Alarm Two children were rescued by their scantily clad parents and $5000 damage was done at a fire that swept tho second and third floors of the residence of Alfred A. Gumpert, 4207 Baltimore avenue, this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gumpert were dressing when some one knocked on tho front door of their home and shouted "Fire!" At tho same tlmo smoke came pouring down from the third floor. Bushing Into a neighbor ing room, Mr. and Mrs. Gumpert gathered their children, Felice, nlno years old, and Anna, six years old, and carried them to tho street. By this time the top of the house was tn flames. The children and Mr. and Mrs. Gumpert found refuge In the homo of a relative, Theodore Tack, 503 South Forty-Second street, Tho fire was extinguished only nfter it had gutted the third and second stories. Tho one who discovered the conflagra tion and knocked on the door was Mrs. Virginia Hasklns, daughter of tho lato Bear Admiral Alexander Bussell. Mrs. Hasklns lives on the corner of Forty-second and Baltlmoro avenue, .swiONercv; You want an inexpensive paper for the office copy of your correspondence. MANN'S "SHEN-KING" Manifold Paper 500 Sheets 8jxll 40c A paper made by us to be used for the particular purpose of taking and retaining a clear carbon copy of a typewritten letter. Adopted by 60 of the rail roads of tho United States. rAone Jfarket 160 and ajfc to hava too theeta tent to your ojOlce 0c. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY Blank Hooks I.ooe leaf Stationery Printing and WtUorraplilur 529 Market St. Glflu? x&A Final Clean-Up N Dpn't Miss It NECKWEAR SSc, 65c and $1.00 Neckwear, 35c or 3 for $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Neckwear, $1.15 or 3 for $3.25 SHIRTS $1.50ShirU 95c or 3 for $2.50 $2.00 Shirts $1.35 or 3 for $4.00 tuch price been unprecedented ale. DISAPPEARS LIKE I '" I 100 GIRLS JOIN IN SEARCH FOR MISSING RUTH CRUGER Will Conduct Mail and Phone Probe for 17-Year-Old Chum Police of Many Cities Notified NKW YOn.K I'eli. 1fi -- One hundred Klrl PtudentR of AVadlelch High School came to the aid of the police today In the search for Ituth ('nicer, a pretty seventeen-year- 0s" For Tomorrow, Saturday J Spring's Suit checks or plaids a collec tion that challenges coni po; 'ion. No Charge for Alterations At the New Market Cor. m 'TIS A FKAT The Man Who Is Out-Doors Wants a Hi-Cut Storm Shoe This Dark Tan Blucher, of Oil Grain Leather, is for men who are out-doors in stormy weather. The Foot-form 'last gives the necessary . comfort and the extra heavy sole ismade weather-proof. Boarded Calf sturdy winter shoes that stand the snow and the hard knocks that boys give Big Boys Sizes, 1 to 6, $3.75 Little Gents', Even the Ladies -Need Storm Shoes Women's, $7 Growing Girls', $5 Misses', $3.50 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET kdtomeb Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. DOROTHY ARNOLD l'holo by International! Film Sen Ice. New York detectives liellevo they havo another Dorothy Arnold cuse on their hands in the tllsappenranca of seventeen-year-old Ituth Crugcr. Miss Crugcr wns lust seen on Tues day leaving n shop in which shu had left" her ."kntcs to be sharp ened. Her father iiclicvcs she vas kidnapped. old schoolgirl who mysteriously disap peared from her home Tuesday, 'rney will conduct a mail and telephone Investigation covering all surrounding towns. Search for the missing girl was extended to all over tho t'nitcd States today. Police telegraphed her description to all cities as far west as St. Louis and as far south as Atlanta. Tho girl left her homo Tuesday forenoon to get a pair of skater sharpened. She left tho skates at the store. All trace of her was lost at this point. ' Dashing Styles Models and Fabrics Refreshingly New $35-$25 Overflowing with chic smartness designs of the world's leading couturiers from the demure new tailor made, with its straight-line skirt, slender but full, to the pointed-jacket equestrienne model. Serges P.olret Twills liurclla Cloth Velours, Spring Gabardines Suggesting sport days or the Avenue or both ! The latest shades, in solid colors, Fashion Shop 12th Street m TO FIT FKIJT SPECIAL $l.90 4 Great for Wear And Great Value, Too 9 Jo 13, $3. H SEEKS TO aiNCH CITY SALARY INCREASE FUND Mayor's Brother - Secretary Rushes South for Signature to Gunrd Moneys The Mayor's lirother-secretaty. .loseph C. Smith, Is speedlnc southward today with nn amendment to a transfer hill which, when signed by Mayor Hnilth, will protect f it m mandamus procced'iiRS city moneys Intended by the administration for salary Increases for 3000 city employes the "lit tle fellows" who nre scheduled for "lalscs" April 1. Tho amendment, which was passed by (Vnim'lls esteidny afternoon, appropriates t fiflo.C 1 7. ntiotit half of which Is to lie um.M foi al,iry Increases. It Is belni? hurried t Walton, l'la.. where tho Mayor Is spend Iiik one of his winter acatlons. Tho appropriation, mndn up nf the entire $.1T5.nnn surplus In the rlty treasury and the J285.617 unexpired balance of last ear's loan, Is threatened by mandamus proceed Iiiks In Its form ns surplus nml balance. Hy cnmpletliifC tho process of maUlnjf Ik an i.i'l roprlatioVi with tlm Mayor's slKiialure, I In- administration places It nut of the lv.ir'i nf couit proceedings. The money thus Kafecuarded Is listed Hi the amendment ns n fund to pay interest on the new loan. By a method nf transfer about half, of it is to be used for the salary IncifjM-s, pro vision for which Is made by a bill now In Councils The other half will h expend 'd In pauiK Interest. Hasty action on behalf of the "little fellows" was deemed iinper. ntlvo In view of other mandamus proceed Iiiks threatening to follow the mandamus presented by St Vincent's Home for $332,000 tn payment for condemnation of the prop erty at Tnenty-nrst and Race streets. City Treasurer McCoach declined tn pay this o.it of the treasury on tho ground that It could bo paid from tho loan. Secretary Snllth. who left last night, also will acquaint the Mayor with tlm tr.ins t situation arising from Director Twining n announcement to the Public Service Com- J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Penn Squsro IMPORTANT EMERALDS Faceted and Cabocnon Mounted as Finger Rings The Beautiful &. ONE STORE ONLY at lltk & Chestnut Sts., the source of all -worth-while "Distinctive Ideas in Men's 'Wear," willjje ready in a day or two. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Hints That Help One large business establishment has set up these "telephone rules:" 1 If the person asked for has answered at another telephone, place the receiver back on the hook at once; they tell us that in some telephone exchanges as many as one-third of the lines are "out of service" for various periods each month because receivers have been left off. t 2 If, at any time, you notice a telephone receiver off the hook and, apparently, the call is not being attended to, Urn out what's wrong and correct it. 3 Answer promptly; seconds seem like minutes to the person calling, and he's apt to "hang up" if kept waiting long. 4 If the message is for someone else in the office, say that you will call him at once-; don't leave the calling person wondering what's become of you. 5 If the call must be trans ferred to another tele phone, say so before "call ing" your private branch exchange operator. rJkJ-J . -n A drop oFrubv linders in tho friidilo dlass -PAL.L MALI r A5UliMlnLonJon AQiierlcr Here Inirslon that the high-speed lines ns now planned would cost $91,000,000 Instead nf $3,000,000. Uefore he left for tho Sou h Mayor Smith expressed the hope that tlm commission would grant certificates of pub lic convenleiito that would make possible work on the proposed lines. Plot to Kidnap Girl Suspected CARLISLE!. Pa., Keb. 18. A note, after ward found tn be a forgery, asking her to hurry to a houes where her father was said to be sick, Is believed to have been part of a plot to kidnap Vera Lutu, seventeen years old, of Shlppenburir. A neighbor, coming In Just as she was about to start, Informed her that her father was In the best of health. Officers nro looking for two men, said to hae sent tho 'note, who wero seen nbout the spot whero the girl was told to go. New Store of tefe- Z&27&&!- ,. m ' - r - 'Mjt' This Perry Special . Clean-up Sale of FINE SUITS is based on fact i and appeals to Common Sense rather than to Cupidity JThe difference be tween spending your money on a'basis of Common Sense instead of Cupidity is just this.: Common Sense wakes up next morning with a feeling of satisfaction; whereas Cupidity is apt -to pucker his mouth and regret the flier he took seeking something for nothing! Some of the fabrics in these Suits can't be duplicated until a year after the war is over. These $40 and $43 Suits are the finest that can be made the very finest that money can buy. We don't care where you go or what you pay, you can't get better not from the iest custom tailor, be his price fifty, sixty, or seventy-five; for these fine Suits are made of the costliest fabrics woven, cut with science and tailored with art and skill. Sizes for big men, small men, short men, tall men, men that have been told they couldn't be fitted in Ready-to-wear Clothes! At these Reductions: $33 $40 & $43 Suits for c and $37 $23 $30 & $35 and Suits for c;o'. $26 $25.00 Suits for $19 $22.50 & $20 Suits for ' .&16.75J PERRY& CO "N. B. T." V 16th & Chestnut SU. J V '7 Ae A Vu-.if rSSi,.- .-'. rjHj iHBH its 9 : J2S n a j u v1 VE Hi i,'i 1 Va tA3i Vfi Am i'Al u J, ,'fM 33 jm i ,(4 . (," l& aw cj-m .i Vti fr. i -j Sffi !&MEjS! JtzZi UUt,.W'1iUQilBHEBEMira lu iSrtfcl .A : ,