r' ,x K-VJ K ftA .- OFSTATE $35,000 CANVASS iladelphia County Organize W .' ,,tion Starts Annual Con- vention Here NOW IN TREASURY V m, .. etlng Tonight on Adclphin Rolf pen to Public Notable Speakers to Be Hefrri J ,ini rniiaueipma ount) woman rsunraKe -?. treasury nt the annual convention which , sjoened this afternoon at 2 o'clock nt the 1- Hotel Adelphia, and nt tho name time It f charted a campalKn to raise J3B.U0O, hnlf of "which sroes toward the $1,000,000 fund for fo . the, National American Woman Suffrage 11 ' uA.Ai.ti n-t.i Mint.... .i.lt.... ........,... t,jerviweiuii. ins liiiiutMi'Uuiini ctemimiBii 'twas started at Atlantic City at the annual i.' national convention. BkV Th convention, which li belnR held In the R.;Vjlolel rodfgrarden. ni between 200 una 300 wl' t eleleg-ftles from twenty-six leRlxtatlve illi- ' trlets and six congressional district. The Predentlala rWinmitto. tint liteeen 1 '1 nnil 12 o'clock this afternoon to esamlne dele- tHHin vi c'eiviieiiii. i tier uikhiiiiiiwii ii.tn c .a metnlierthlo of nearly 29.000. u It le. j'aeceseary to use tho delcitate vstcm for m v omentlon. tV, DurlhB the convention tlie women will Ejjj "make plans to furtlier'ljlie lampalKii for 1,17 lvivlnif this 1017- 1 jmlalaMlPo i tl... .maa. Ek ' tloh of presidential suffrage before the men t vl eno ivcyniunu male, j 11 cuunc'ciion viui mu uiinuuL convention me county ne.iuituai ters. 172S Chestnut "street, will serve h table de hote dinner between 6 and 8 o'clock Three-mlnuto addresses vver Klven bv the leaders of the four muntles adjoining Philadelphia County, lelllnK what the suf fragists are doing there. Mrs. A. M Snvder jt'(wlll report for Montgomery County; Mrs. s s u. b, jueaa, lor iiucks, .Mrs. i. j,. Miium, xor Chester, and Mrs. William Ward, Jr. for Delaware. Mrs. Walter McN'ab Miller, chairman of the congressional committee of the N'a tlonal Woman Suffrage Association nnd first rlce president of the org.inli.Ulon; and Mrs. John O. Miller, first vice president of the Pennsylvania State Suffrage Associa tion, spoke nt the afternoon and evening meetings. Mrs. Antoinette Funk, of Chi cago, who Is doing effective lobb.v work at Harrlsburg, will speak at the evening nesslon. The evening meeting begins at 8:15 o'clock. It will br open to tha pub lic and wilt bo held In the roof garden of the hotel. Mrs. Qeorga A Dunning chairman of the county association, piesldcd nt the meetings. The ltev George J Watenta will make the Invocation at the afternoon session. There Is no contest for an.v of the olllces for the coming year The candidates iiuml- tutted at the primaries on Saturday In clude:, Chairman, Mrs George A. Dun ning; six lco chairmen. Dr K M II Moore, Mrs. William Deri, Mrs Joseph Gazzam, Mrs. William Draydon Grange, Mrs. Joseph Wnsserman and Mrs Wool Stan Dixey. Mrs. 13. Q A Cllls Is the only candidate for secretary. Mrs Harry 10 Kohn 'the only one for treasurer and Miss Sara D. Chambers the only one for audi tor. 'Each of tho officers was nominated by a petition signed by ten members of the 29,000 in the Woman Suffrage partv of Philadelphia, part of them men and part of them women. PSYCHIC "PILOTS" HALT NOT AT $1000 SUIT If- . Continue Sessions Despite . Legal Action .. z me sun oi vviiuam n. vvnae, jm .ortn Thirty-eighth street, against the "Rev " Samuel C. Fenner, pastor of the "Psychic Temple," 1710 North Uroad street, will not stop Fenner nnd his wife fiom con tinuing their pschlc resslons. This was announced by Mrs, Fenner over the tele phone. Wilde and his wife, Mrs. Ida C Wilde. Declare that they Invested J1000 In a "gold mine" somewhere In Marjland after Fen ner had assured them that tho spirit of Furman Shcppard, ionce a. district attornej eH. . MA i-iiimueipniii, nau iranFmiiieu a inen iiV g;e 'rom the great beyond that the mine promoted by Fenner was "O, K." The Great Falls Gold Mining Companv, whose "mine" is near Cropley. Montgom ry County, Maryland, according to Wilde n,Y ltH n.lfa hnt .lln.l .. . .. ,1 ...... pT i dividends since they made thlr Investment in 19H. The "mine" of the Great Kails concern Is a neighbor of tint "mine" once operated by tho defunct Capltat Gold Min ing Company. Some of those who pro moted the Capital Gold Mining Companv In 1910 were intimate friends of the "Ilev " V Pannes nnnni-illnn a,. l,l .. i & Irtl i -"t uv.LUiu(lli iJ in KlUieillflll. iff t,t TtM. Fcnnnr nn I H Hint tUa nrrni. .. u f'" " - ...-. u viimv iiic anniin ui iliu . , wreai i-aus uom Mining Company were never discussed at the psychic sessions from iU. ousiness or psychic viewpoint. Gold ; ; mines snouid never be discussed at psychic yt meetings, she says i., uui, on me other hand. .Mrs. Wllrio anH $' "" husbanl Insist that they were asked :f uuj eLuun in me ureat j-ans concern Ji ', w""e n me lempie. Tile stock solicitor on 'ft '' that OCCaslon. the Wllila r-nnnl cov .. o 11. ne "Mr, Kyle." Tliere is a letter in 'exist. ftHft nce ln whlch Ky'e writes to Wilde and his Wt.,! ''Wife that he had received a very good MV "" wnue auenaing one of Fenner b wcwuiifco. xiiib jpiier was written snortly iff .after Wilde parted with his $1000 1 "This Is a terrible shock n mo nn t .4 JJoctor Fenner I am referring to all thlB irn yuoiiciiy." saia .Mrs. Fenner over the tele phone, n..t i, ii,j. i, uui uirr. triiuo insists mat jour hus ffiani tojd her husband that the spirits had . Enlaced their 'O If nn i.a v.in i uul ,4iH'l00O was Invested," Mrs. Fenner was told. "MBiinex'Tne spirit of Mr. Sheppard nor , ny other spirit played any part In the gold f Ulna transaction." renllnl Mr f.n BjI. ,iin- Fenner also, denied Mrs. wilde's i s .BCorv that the "Flv ' Mp -c.nnAH i, a a i il ZZ ' -" nau uiawn map oi xne properties of the Great Falls ncem aer conversing with the spirit of a late Mr. SheDnard. flh nM hi itr. 11d'fk r.tal nKn.t !... ,,. .. X" -- nwuui vu nu-uiuea spirit flaap" was an entire falsehood. . , i COLLECTION TOMORROW ;vv yOR .CLERICAL PENSIONS Final Effort for $5,000,000 to Be Made -('' in 8000; Episcopal Churches .The final effort of the i:ulmnai ri,,,..i. ,.lts campaign to raise a 5,000,000 pen on fund for Its clergy will be made to morrow, Quinauaceslma Snndnv nt,.,, . f, B:tlon will be taken In every one of & S i8000 JLnUcoPal churches In the United 't ZTZ. jT 4. . " "i""1',"""' muBt De C,Jad LW. March a or none of the pledges ?.M VblVTaAt'ar.ri in -nmnl.t. tk. -i.. . iwiv.r; (. r.v.'.","' ",urcn pn- r., .-. .v, iuuo uuuer me autnorlty the hundred-odd. bishops throughout the hatry.' The appeal will be nfade in .hi. io-'the l.poo.OOO, corn'munlcaritH of (he vauren in me united. States. f.s& DIE- HERE1 IN.AVEEK ' Pijures' Show Increase 'Oven those of V Corresponding Period Last Year ' rJeatha throughout" the o!ty d'urlnr, ttie , and f IS i "--"""T "T -. V lf'"l W .S IH B I A .'..'Bjj'Bj a 0 POLYGONAL PLANES! 0 ULTRA VIOLET HUES! Artists' Masque Rehenrsnl Looks Hopelessly Hectic and Flam boyantly Futuristic LIKELY TO BE GOOD PARTY Hy M'LISS "Whete's joifr feeling FellM. vvhtie's 'our sensibility?" "llemember, gill, .vim'rn spliils of en chantment and this l d.mce of tin senses. Pep up!" Shrill cries smole the usually so dignified ndnosplipie of the Acmleiuy of Mu'Ic wliere n lehcarsnl of tin- Ait'sts' Ma.(tie, "Saeculum," to be given on Mdnday night, was in pi ogress. Frank nuchnii.ui former Academy stu dent, tr.vlng to look the pnit of dignified stage manager, lit a tlnj ileiliv pcichcd on tho back of his head, toitole-tlmnied plttce. nex nnd spats, ehntted a bakn s dozen of the Spirits of enchantment to give them selves ovei to the abandon of the luilslc, vvlillo Stnnlev MiiTlininp av ng hW back locks frantically barked In nnswci In the spetlriil voice of a critic down In the d.uk eiied houc that If the Debussj "Suite" were plaved slower, "ouo whit slowci,' it would be ruined, utterly ruined Persons who aip callous to reheai-als de- .dire that order Is nhvu.vx liroiiKht out of Urn 01 bv the time the date of tho fiist performance tolls around This muy be so. and the piidutlon I" lh.it .Mnnda.v a pres entatlnii will hick mine of the gleaned smoothness that nlvwivs iliarai'tcilzo the artists' m.isiiues but In i cheat al II looked liopolessly hectic Tliere was Mr" Leopold SevffMt. fill in stance vilio as 'The Qiipi ii of Gulden Thoughts ' plajM tin principal feminine tole. (Her Iter black Micet costume she had dl.iped a aid ot to of el!ovv Inocnde lici feet were encased ill ballet sllppois anil on her head sin- wore a Mil Imp pink poit hut Other dames anil il.ini-els vveie i os turned with slmllai liuongtults When the Soul was suiiimoncd fiom the wings the scenaihi depicts tlie 1 1 ft of the Soul and his Is the chief pat t he appealed III conventional hack suit, minus coat, and waved his black-and-white xhltt-'dceved arms rlntnuslv At this moment the m enerv character ized to give even a confirmed futurist pau"-e. was let drop In cosmic tones, John 1'ied erlck Lewis looking more the eminent law jer that he Is than the Voice of Cosmos which he Is going to be piiiiintinced It "good." "fine " To tho ec of the initiate o II. l.vinan Sacn who penietrated It, explained to me. that particular piece of sccncr.v icpiesented what the back of tlie sun ind the rainbow would look like should tho prlvilego of see ing It, ever lie given mortal man or woman To tlie untegenerate It seemed like the florlllcd badge vvotn b tile grand master of a secret societv. but all the artists present declnied In loud nnd unreseived tones that nt last tile Cosmos had been trill and ac cuiatel depicted and Mi Saven. himself, who has been woiMng since last summer on this scener) pronounced himself not dis satisfied Altogether it looks like a fine partv nnd the bets aie even as to which faction Is going to have the better time -those out front or those in back tho pel formers UN REPART0 AUSTRIAC0 VIEN FATT0 PRIGI0NIER0 Si Era Avvicinato alio Linee Ital- iane di Gorizia Quando Fu Circondato e Preso ROMA, 1 Kehbraio II Mlnlstero dell.i (5uerr.i pubblicav.i ierl sera 11 seguente rnppoito del generale Ca dorna clua la situ.i7.lonc alia fronto ltalo austrlaca Ierl sera noi aliblamo caiinonegglato efllcacernente nuclei dl fanteria nemka die andavano concentrnndosl nelle vlclnanm dl Santa Caterlna Ad est ill (Jorlzl.i alcuni icpartl nemici die si em no nv vicinal! alle nostie linee tono stati clrcondatl dalle nostre truppe e fattl priglonlerl A sud dl CJorizIa II nemico lia tentato di avanzare verso le nostro poslzlonl dl Sober e riella Vertolblzza ma e' stato prontnmente resplnto dal fimco delle nostre liatterle Lungu tutta la tionte dl hattagha si ebbcro Ierl I solltl duelll dl artlgilerla. ln telegrnmnia da Parigi dice die ve nerdl' della Ketimnna ventura una delega zlonn dl ileput.iti frames! partli.i' alia volta di Ibnna per rcstitulre l.i visila fatl.t da ileputatl itall.inl a P.ulsi ed a londr.i neiramio seorso a delegazlone tiaiuei-e poileia seen a Konia au.ilche cosa he e' dednlto come un slmbolo dell.i luirb.nie tedesca e dell'ero Ismo francese. una ddle c.impauo dell.i catledrale dl Helms ed una dello pletre de forte dl Yaux. della iilaz7l di guerr.i dl Verdun Questl rlcordl saranno lasclatl a noma in segno della fratdkinra darmi franco-italiaua. Kl ha da Zurlgo die la .N'eue Freie Pres.se dl Vienna pubblicava II 29 gennalo qtunto segue "Un comizlo per la paco organlzzato ddlle doune viennesl ebbe luogo Ierl (iil Paile provlncle e ilall'estero glunseio nl comltato organlrzatore un gran numero di telegram ml augurall ed esprlmentl solidarleta' con coloro che avevano oiganlzzato II comUtn Dopo che le slgnoie l.eopoldln.i Kulpa ill Vienna c llosika Schvvlmmer dl Hudapest dlcdero lettura delle loro relazionl, II comi zlo npprovo' ad unanlmlta' un ordlne del glorno chledente che il governo nustriaco dia pubbllcl ta" alle sue condlzlonl dl pace, ctssl di incitare II mondo alia guerra c faccia del suo megllo per ottenere una pace durevole " Un altro giornale Viennese, la Helchspost, pubblicava II 27 gennalo un artlcolo sulla crlsl in Austrla-Ungheria, pel quale dlceva: "VI e' alcuno net mondo che possa Invi dlaro la condlzlone di quelle povere donne, dl quelle disgrazlate fanclulle che devono attendere In pena per ottenere certl vlverl? Eppure spesso avvlene che i passantl, mentre si atfrettano ul loro lavoro, Indl rizzano frasl sarcastlche a quelll che for mano le linee della fame, mostrandp cosl' la loro gelosU In fati sono ecloai dl quelll che poesono dlsporre del tempo per attendere II loro turno, mentre essl sono costretti a trovarsl alia fabbrica ad una certa ora o devono perclo" rlnunclare a certe como dlta' e sopra tutto al petrolto che e' dl ventato un artlcolo prezloslsslmo," Questi due glornall'non Eospettl mosttano imall Hlano,le vere condlzlonl ln Austria LA QUIUIANIA MIN'ACCIA WASHINGTON'. 17 Febbralo Un tele gramma da llerllno dice che in quel clrcoll uHlclalt st e' dichlarato che la crlsl tra Stat! Unit! e Oermania' dlventerebbe molto serla se II governo amerlcauo de'cldesse di permeltere o conslgllare 1'armamento del ptroscafl mercantlll. In questa manlera 1 Bottomarlni, si dice a Verllno, non potreb bero plu' salvare I passeggerl e gll equlpaggl ed II perlcolo della guerra tra 1 due paesl arebbe Inflnitainente aggravato, Ora questo aVvertimento e' conslderato qui come una vera e propria minaccla da parte della Oermania Intanlo qui da fonte assolutamente degna -dl fedii si e' appreso che le navl mercantlll nnerlcane che sono dirette alia zone.dl guerra saranlio armate di cannont da sel polltlcl che saranno fornltl dal governo Insleme con provettl cannonlerl. In tal ,modo I plroscan poirapno sfldare 1 sotto- arlnl. In questl clrcoll marlnarl ! rltlene i .piFOBean aenoano esse re armatl ala titnaiBIm Bnrtatl da julvI da. ruerra o V EVENING tEDaEPHILADELPHlX SATURDAY IEBiilJARY ,17(, - rj . - , : TABLEAU IN ARTISTS' MASQUE j x,jx yfft rA' s sJtilWn JjJKtlK MLaViHk. riioMittiHiih l) VMIIiam .Shewfl) Kills Kiom left to light aie Miss Jusvphinc Vdge, Miss Delphine Bradt and Mrs. Kiithetino Pngon, who will repieent "Spirits of Kindness" in Monday night's perfonnancc of "Saeculum." THIRTY-FIVE TAKE EXAMINATIONS; THIRTY PASS IN "DRUNKS'" COLLEGE Magistrate Baker and Assistant Proi'ess.or Grogan Put Students Through Tests Some Sent to Church Three Needed Post-Graduate Courses, Having1 D. T. Degrees 'I lie I' i I iipelnil loil.lj Willi .in oiioHimut of tlililv-tlve students .mil In tlie (It'll rsaiiiliiatlini conducted b.v the found i and !n.liucloi', Jlaglstiate ('.ill II. ll.iKn. onl.v live iiicii f. i lit l The S P i', I lie it Uiiiivvii. Is vvlint Hie police cull the ".smith Philadelphia i 'allege for Incbiliites" which Is a ni'vv nn tliod of handling "drunk" ' nut In opciatlmi this mottling h M.igMi.itc ll.iKei. ills Iim tuns and examinations were held In the Twelfth and Pine sttei-ts. Twentieth nnd 1'ciler.il streets and Fifteenth stiret nnd Snjdii' avenue police Mntions Thlit.v-llve men ni.ili Iciil.ited dining the night, being Inrgelj nssisled bj liollieiiuii K.nly tod.u tlie iloiinilorii'S nt tin Twen tieth and Policial sheets station showed a largei eninllnieut tliaii anv of the olhii blanches of the m hool no less than Iwcntv iu)ils having tegisteied theie This liiorn lug tiie vveie Mimnioned to class In alike (IroKanv, whose position as turnKcv allows PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AM) FLOUR Hlli:VI ll-.elnts tin fins lui-hf Is lltptn.ti ket ruled firm under llirht i,iT"iliii,M and a fan I lemaiiH cjuoIrUuiih l hi lots in ipniiien tor No 2 red eput $1 S2fll S7 No J soilthtrli red St Ml'pl S". sli ami r N'o 2 r, d $1 "SSI I si .No 3 r-d 1 TMi 1 SI rijulid A SI 7I1 711 rejcitid IJ $1 7ni 1 7.". I Olt.N Hcielpts 1 ; 23S bushels Demand was fair and .aluen wire well suimilnrd nt lb. Ian advance Quotations! Far lots for loial trnd as to loiatlnn .No 2 villow. ft Hlf(i I 17 No I vellow lll'ifitlil No 4 jellow. II 1.PH 1 1 I No 3 vellow $1 1141 12 OVTS llc, Ipta 2'1 PiO bushels Iheinilkd was again 4 hlgU'r undi r Jlalit oil. rings innl a fair demand Quotations No 2 while tllfi 7fl'ir. standard white i.Ulj i.il'a . No 3 whit' USIills'vi No 1 while t,7(diisc iliiple oats (14 T U."c I I.OI It Itreelpts 1.-.1", l,bl Hid li'il s70 lbs In sinks The mark I ruled t. ii.t.ilK tlrln with a fulr ibniind for spot gomls Ijumatiuns per 1IMI lbs in wrunl VV IntPi . te ir $7 ,"aifn 7 73 dj stralsht $7 7")8JN2" do pitint Is 2"i (CH on. Kansas har Milton eai ks $. talis do straight lotion eniks ! J5tl H VI do patent, cotton saiks $s Mm N 73 enrliiE Hist ilear $h liiil S Ho do iialent $s d"iii s 'Hi, do favorite brands IV 'aHMi 7". iltv nillls choke and fancv patent $'1.'iiW'i7" llv mills reu uiar grades VV Inler char 17 ."infi 7 73 do strulKhi, 17 73 .'"i do patent $s2."'US IIM: n.Ot'lt sold slonH Kl former rales Wo quote I7"ll'l7 7'j per lib! as to quilln PROVISIONS Trade was quiet but valufs weie final main lalnid Quotations c'ilv I ef In sets smoked and alr-drlcd ,llr uni.rn lf In 8. is smoked 14c citv b.f knui kl'S and t. nders smoked and air drld 3."ic. wrsleru la i f ktnn kins and ten ders smoked 3ji lef hams $2S13u, pork fainll,v. $353." Ml hsms S I'. mud loose, 20Vi'3 2lc. do skinned loose 21,j22i do do, sn.oked 22021'. other hams sinolied city (ured as to brand and average 2-'' . hams smoked weslern cured 22c, boiled boneless 3",L plrnlc Bhnuldfrs P fined Iiose 1 ic do snjokid lsc belli, s In plrkle an online to average, loose W liroakfist bacon as to brand and rtveiliKf clt cur.d Jl'ic breakfast liaroil western cure I 21'. lard westini rctlned lleries. Isr do do. do tubs lbc, lard pure clt. kettle rendered In tlerios tkc. lard, pure cltj. kelllo lindired In tubs ISr REFINED SUGARS 'Ihe market was virv tlrm Ilefin. is list prlies lixtr fine i,rauulatd 7 3u . itwd'ld 7 (Hie eonfectioners A 7 Un soft graiis tl 7a T7 11V DAIRY PRODUCTS IltJ r rlUt Kan stnek wis well dialled up at the kilo lid v inn e but the undrrgrades wen; dull Quotations Western fresh, solid packed creanieri fan spiclals s extras 4a'i V 40'4 extra llrsls 12111k Urals. .IMl.Ilk sec ends SSiJf.iilc, niarbv prints fancv I'H aver aRB extra, 45( 17i tirsls ,Ti 42c. seconds ,I3S Jllc speiial funiv brands of prints jobbing a I a. 'ii 3 , -" KCIOS The market ruled firm under light of ferings and a kool dunand Quotations follow Nearby extras 4'te pel doz . nearbv HrjtB 11.11" pel case iuarb lurrtut receipts ll.t ti i per rase western extras iiic per dog do xtra Hrsts 113 j pr rasH do firsts 11.1 SO per case, fanc selected candled frcBh ce-s wero jobbing at 31i&35c per doi CllUKSG ruled lirm under light offer ings, but trado was quiet Quotations New lork full cream fancy heM 2b'i W2ilvje do. do fair to good held 23' S2l)c. do. part sklma 1422c POULTRY I,IVi: wns ln fair request and Arm under light ottering Quotations I'owK an tn qual ity. i'SW.Mo, rootprB. lflOlBe. apriee chlckfna, oft-meated sOS4e. Whlto Leetiorns, accord Ina to quality, ri-'3c, iluoks. aa to size and Quality, :'0'J4c. iieese, luBJ.'c; pigeons, old per lulr 288J0C, do. jouns. per pair, 20SJ250 DMEbSED Ths market ruled firm with sup plies of desirable stock well under control Following are ihe quotations: Kreh-illed. un packed fowla, 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy selected .'riije. do. wehihlng 4 lba and over apleie, 20o do weighing JVa lbs apiece, lite, do, welshllilt 3 lba apiece, 22&23C. fowls, 111 bbl fancy, dry-plckid Vvelshlnit 4 Ilia, and over apletp. i"5o, smaller slz?. 20021c, old roostera, dry-picked, 20o, roasting chlckjna. western dri-plcked. In boxes, welahing SW10 lba per pair, 252llc, roasting clilikens, west ern In boxes, welahlng 7 lbs. per pulr. 23 24o. roasting ihlckens. western, dry-plcke In bbl , welghlnu 8tu lbs. per pair. 25oi roasting- chickens, western, in bbla,, weluhing 7 lbs per pair. 21W--C lirolllnK chickens, western. In twxes, welahliie 354 lba. per pair, 252llc: chickens. wel8hliirf Srt lbs. per pair, 2124c: do. mixed sues. tHtt2llo: broilers, Jersey, fancy ajtffSSc: broilers, other nearby, weighing U4 02 lbs. apiece. 303Jot turkeys, per lb Fancy nearby, a2033c; fancy western, 32083c: fair to rood. 3u31c; old Toms 29 30c: common. 24W27c: ducks, nearby. 23023c; do. western. 224024c: grese. nearby. IDQtHeido, western. J8M2Uci. aquaba. per down White, weighing U12 lbs. per dozen. I5.B04R 75: white, weighing 010 lbs per dozen. M.75W 6.33: white, weighing 8 lbs. per dozen. J4W4.23: er dozen, I3.'J53.40; white, weighing OOllVii II hlte. weighing; (10I1V4 lbs. per dozen. IJ.WI i.&Oidsrk. SJWS.&U: small and No. -. 6OC0S1, dozen. t-io VEGETABLES Supplies were small and the central market ruled firm, with demand equal to th offerings. Quotations : White potatoes, per bush. Penn sylvania, choice, JS ()3ti:!.7a New York, choice, J'.B5W:.T5: white potatoes, Jersey, per basket, 1. 'JStPl.SU: aweet potutoea, Laatern Hhore. per bbl No. 1. f303SUl No. 'J, ll.MBii aweet potatoea, Delaware and Maryland, per hamper, No. ). tl 75W1.UO; No. 1'. II 5001.110. lulls, Hi 1, 1. 2301.3.1; No S. BiltrflSc; onions, per bbisi uuiBiuei. jciBrj. i ucr ubikbl. 1UO-IU. una ..let. j-iwn, v. ,w-.,. -v. iotfu.50. cabbage, Danish, per ton, IHOCflfiu; do, southern, per hamper. 2.1iSL',"ft; spinach, Norfolk, per bbl,, I3; do, Texas, per hamper: -.',60; kale. Norfolk, per bbl.. HOt.GOi caul!, flower. Norfolk, per crate, tlWl.SUi lettuce. basket. II lBflel; H.HL ridTieia. Vrv UBanv.i uw-. . ?...... vl ; ao. norm uarouna, per puaaei, vionoa. per BBBjiev Braen. . BBteK. ssw. BBaWlBBV B"SeBSBS BSBJ , . VjiFi &, v J.V- Jti&LlKtS.-.i flB&Btin-frii' liim mole Kes than aie gi.iuted lo any I'll I Hi l.i liip)ii "Siiiiimoii tlie i las in tolo !r tiiognn." sjiil Al.igNti.ite liaker to the assistant ptorcsMjt wlio marshaled the schnlais In n row Those Ironi County Tjione vveie pl.iidl at the head of tho class bv Assistant Professor lirog.in . 'I he examination consisted of the follow ing in sliiill.it tests I'lt I'lniinunce a-s-n.f.e-t-i-d-a Second. Spell "del diet " Tlilid Name tin ce Presidents of the Cnlted States. . Fourth Walk to tlie door and back Fifth fin to the chuich of oui faitii or nn othei fin lonfession or to sign the no whlskv pledge Out of the thiitv-flie, lliiitv vveie grad iiHled bv demoiisttating their piescnt vobrii tj and Intention to reform , Three, weie habltiiil drunkards and two declared tliev had no church to which they could ic sort Thev wele given extia live-dav courses of Instiuctlon in jail K r,oJ.I r.O Rmiash riorlJa per ho. J1 "5 - -.'i. neas l' luriua pr oasKPt. f.iiwd.oo. iu- rnatneB liorlili per irate. .' 30 looms per four-lit basket. $1 40S'l 71 FRESH FRUITS Demand was onlv iiioderili- but values gen einlly were wpII sustnlned under light offerings ljuotatlons Apples PT bbl York Imperial 14 11.". Hen Davis. $l&4 Haidwln No 1, 3 75 5 u'l, do ungraded Jllf 3 r.O. tlreentngr, No 1, s I lui .'i Mi do. ungraded $3M2S, Kings. No. 1 ;4&iKi3.Mi do. unitnided J.liM: Htajman No I 14 Wn do. ungraded J2."(l8MOO, Wlne ndv No 1. 1 1 nilHil, .iu. ungraded, 12 fiOKja Ml. Annies Northwest, rn per box $1 fiiiit 2 30. I..'liiolis per Imjv $2 .",nf?3 ,"0 Clranges Florida, pi r crulp ISrlKiit. 2 "(lfl.1 23- ltmset JJ 23B J, 73 Tangerines Florida, per strap $3(124 Clranefrult, Morld i per rrat" J2."llMI. plne ipples Morlda Indian ftlver. pel irate, $2 25 0 1 Jj Oranhpirles I'ipe Fod per hbl. Fancy latn varieties. $."., i:arl Illack $1Sf4. Cran berries I'apn C'rd per crate $1 732, do, Jer se dark j"r rrate $1 r,(l?ft.73: do. do. light, por crate $1 so Strawberries, Florida, per at., J5fiuOc TURNING COLD SHOULDER TO JOHN BARLEYCORN Public Ledger Writer Will Tell Tomor row of City's Attitude Toward Liquo'- "'oblem ' - !I1bWHNbS Will Phlladelplila join the worliKwiu. stampede against John Uarloycorn? Manv indications point In that direction With big biisiucbs corporations all over the city giving him the "cold shoulder," and city olliclals warning their eniplojes against being friendly with him, it seems as though Ills days were numbered In hiiudas'H Public Ledger a staff writer tells whv ho thinks Philadelphia will evenlu.illv i limb aboard the water wagon. Head wli.it he has to say. livery word of It will Intel est you Better tell your news dealer today th.it ou want Sunday's Pub lic Ledger (Adv ) ' U. OF P. WOMEN PUZZLED Four Class Presidents Invited to Din ner Karretl by Rules .'our women class presidents at the Uni versity of Pennsjlvanla are In a quandary. They have received, and already accepted. Invitations to attend the University Day luncheon In the University Club next Thursday Then some ono awoke to the fact that the club niles bar women. Since the women are presidents of classes In the School of Education, they are entitled to Invitations. . . , At a special meeting held yesterday it was decided that some married member of tho board of trustees of tha University should take the four women to luncheon at a restaurant Instead. He has not been selected as yet. The women are Miss Louise C. Hall, Miss Ida Whitaker, Miss Mary II. Boyd and Miss Rebecca Learning. WINTER RESOHTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J TlNTICCtrY. Arocoflrvicd118tanaaitL 1 or excellence. I fe'.y.y-Qfi'T .JS?SSj IHE LEADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD SllatltwroiLqU-Bkiilieiin ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNCKSHIP MANAOCMCNT. josiah WHrre t, sons companv Veoclm n.l.r K- ,lV ner Deach. Uleva WeSlITlinSier tor t0 ,t, j.rV. baths, running water. 18 up wkly, 1 up dally. Chas. Iiuhre. LAUEWOOU. N. J. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD, N. J. 81'ECIAI. KNTKRTAINMENT8 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Trapthootlnr. Intlroctori In dUy 'attfnilncc. ' panrlnr. Tea, Orchitrl Concrta, Half. Uotorln.r. ni(in. Drlvlnr. Ate. nrancn uific. , a nmmn m bipi, -. ,.-.--, -. V 'i-- 'i"-ls -- .- ?M S '"W v Jjyj i -WPV "H ZfifrO. Wkr Br XaSolMijBKM ELEVEN NURSES LEAVE FOR DUTIES AT BORDER Philadelphia Girls Qualify for Service With Regular . Army Divisions Kiev en Philadelphia girls left today noon for the Texas holder wheie they will servo ns Red Cross nurseswlth the tegular army, ten of them nt Kagle Pass, Tex.. In Ihe llnse llospllnl No 4V nnd one at l'"ort Rllss, witli llaso Hospital N'o. 2. The joung women aie under the di rection of n Philadelphia nurse, .Miss Isa bel Stainbatigh. of the Presbyterian Hos pital, who is termed "the nurse In charge, " Tlie nurses who went witli her are. Silas IMIth Shaw, Kiitnkfonl Hospltali'MIss Itetie Whitman. I'rnnliford Hospital; Miss I'ato llne K AVotlemale Vi aiikforil Itospltnt. Miss Uisle Mlllei Methodist Hospital Miss Kthel Malcolnf, episcopal Hospital. Miss Llbby Holmes, Episcopal Miss Maty V Renton, Methodist Miss Rertha Messing, Jewish, and Mls Ida IJ Vrcnc.li, Jewlsli Miss Katheiine Ulliinati. a giadtfalo of tlie nerman Hospital. Is the only one going lo Vort Hllss Ml left the Raltlmore and Olilo Station on train No I at 12 3 This makes sixteen Philadelphia nuises eivlng at tlie bolder Vive weni tlie last week In .lanuaiv They were Miss cIriii Velshter. Miss t'atollne Rauer. Mls Helen llrlth, Miss Sal. i Hatger and Miss Alaiy Hebeillng. all of the Herman Hospital There are 413 Philadelphia tialned nurses on the Red t'ross llsls of this eit, all re serve mmj nurses Miss Susan (' I'lancis. cliaiunan of Ihe loial toiimiltlce on Red Cioss nuising. with a lonimltlee of nine Is in chatge of accept ing tho applicants from this city 'lo be eligible foi Red i'iovs nuising an applicant must be a giaduate of a general hospital with n dall.v average of not less than fifty beds She must have had eperletue in caiing for meti'aiid must have had at least two .veais' training, must be a leglstered nurse indotsed by liei own training si liool and tlie alumnae association of tile si hool fiom which she Is a giaduate. must undergo u plijsiial evaiiiinalloii before leaving lot dutv and must have sninllpo and tvpholil inoculations RABBI KRAUSKOPF REBUKES PESSIMISTS Sermon at Keneseth Israel a Forceful Presentation of America's Advantages . An emphatic lfmlnder to present -dav de stiuctloulsls and those who bid for popu lailty through pessimism that tlie L nltcd Slates Is the hest place lo live was given lodav In a forceful sermon bv Rabbi Krnu l.opf at Temple Keneseth Isiael He advocated the fostering of a sinceie patriotism bv an obsenancc In out churches and homes of Lincoln's nnd Washington s Hlrthdavs ag conscientiously as. religious festivals are observed Such a commem oration, lie asserted, would exercise a sober ing Influenie on those whose only concep tion of patriotism Is a ceaseless lament over tho decline and decay of our countr In whose ees that man Is most patriotic who predicts lor us the gloomiest future "If ours be ns bno a country and we as bad n people as tlioso grumblers would have us believe, wo would be much be ho'den to them If they would tell us where we might find the better country and the better people " Doctor KratisUopf's sermon falilj bilstled with candor,nnd facts in the course of his lemarks he said among other things: "1 want none of the governments where a lot of rojal Idlers live In opulence, at the cost of the heart's blood of a down trodden people, where the people must sur icnder their substanco and all, so that their ruler may surround himself with mighty battleships and armaments and ar mies to keep himself in power. I want a government like ours, where those who govern aie the servants of the governed, anl where they are kept in oflleo only as long as they discharge properly the-will of the people " Police Court Chronicle Walter Gale went out looking for spies He said there were about a thousand In this city and he was going to clean them I out. Gale stopped numerous men on the streets nnd asked no end of personal nues- tions Two or three, however, questioned his authority. When he became Impudent Ihcy declared war Immediately and left souvenirs of their wrath on Walter's lace. Policeman Hansberjy noticed that Gale was somewhat of a storm center in the neighborhood of Front and Tioga btreets When questioned by the cop tho spj hunter said he had been especially commissioned by the Government to hunt down those who were not true to the Stars and Stripes. As tho cop seemed to believe Gale's slory for a few moments, Walter launched into a tirade against tho police generally and Inti mated that he would bring about a change in condition Tho cop suggested hat he talk the mat ter over with Magistrate), Wrhtley "yes," said Gale, "I'll hod a conference with him on the matter " When Walter met the Judge at the Rel grade and Clearfield streets station, ha ro nevved his attack on local conditions and burst into oratory. He was amazed on learning that ho was under arrest. The Magistrate told him ho would have a thirty-day rest In the House of Correc tion unless he took the pledge. Gale took It and declared he would keep it for a year. A business and social convenience is the Drawing Room Sleeping Car TO Baltimore AND Washington which is ready for occupancy at 24th & Chestnut" Sts. Station at 10.00 P. M. Arrives llaltlmore . Arrlvee Washington .:4S A.M. .7100 A.. M. For reservations and full particulars call at Tlrltet UMces, (St Chestnut HI. nU Station, B4tli Chestnut 81s. It. V. 1IAASK DUIrlet rattenger Agent Baltimore & Ohio EDUCATIONAL STRAYERt The Beat Business School. Positions guarantee.' Enter now.-Day or night! ,M., I I . .' .1 '-III. Ill I,... I I I I m.i unit eitcsiimi ntreeia. 8:$s&& Mlk, W MBS I jijmsxm a4lJriSfjiW ' W,BBfrgJBWlffiil fTTiBiTiili i"' 191T LENTEN SERVICES HERE BEGIN NEXT WEDNESDAY Noonday Observances Open in City Churches for Forty Day Observances fleieynifn of seerl tlenomlnalloiw will net eek beeln tlielr nmtomary ol)sernnce ot Lent witli the Inaiixuratlon of the annual series, of noonday scrWccs that commence on Ash Wedneday anil continue through the penitential scanou, Saturdays ntitl Hun d,i excepted, unlll (lood Friday. Lent IIiIh eur beglnn on Kebttiaiy 21 flood Kilduy falls on April C, 1'nder thn ausplcoH of the niollieiliood of tit. Andiow serlces will he held In Old St I'uiiI'b, I'hrllt nnil St. Stephen's Cliurclien and tlin tlarrlclc Thealic. Ser Wren will also he held dully at Old St. lohn'i Lutlieran t'liuich. Race street below Slrtli On Monda.va and Wednesdays theie will he deotlons at the Catholic Church of St .lolin tlie i:nngellst, Thirteenth street noi th of Chestnut, and on Wedne'days a seiles of talki will he given under the aus pices, of the Jesuit fathers at Old St. Jo seph's Catholic Chinch, Third street, and Willing", alley ' At the Garrlck Theatre among the bet ler known ecclesiastics who will preach at tlie noonday meetings are tlie Tit. Tte Kthelburt Talbot. Hlahop of tilt Diocese of Bethlehem; the ety ltev II. P Almoii Ab bott. Tj. D . dean of Trinity Cathedral. Cleveland. O. the ltev Oeorge Craig Stennil. lector of St Luke's Churcli, Evans ton. Ill nnil tho HI ltev C K Woodcock, lllshop of tlie DIoteKe of Kentuckj At Old St I'aul'B Bishop Talbot will be the picacher on Wednesdaj The other clergymen ate mainly ihoeti from cliuifhei In nnd tie.it Phliadelphln. Among, then aie thn ltev. Vlod AV Toniklns, ot Holy TrinlO. tlie ltev (leoige Ljude nichatd son, ot St. -Mnr.v's, tho ltev Dr. John Mock tldge. Nif St .lainei, Twenty-second and Chestnut t-trecK and tlie ltev II. Cresson McIIeliiy, ot the Kplseop.il City Mission. At St Stephen's Church Bishop Suf fiagan Thomas .1. (Jailand, of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, will be the preacher at the Ash Wednecdnv servlco nnd among tlie plcrg.vmen who will speak duilng Lent are HMiop Talbot of Bethlehem; the lit. Rev. Theodoio P.ijiif Thiiriton. Mlsslouaiy llislioii of L'astern Oklahoma; the Ilev. Ly in.ni Powell, U I, ptpsldent ot Ilobart Col lege, nnd the Hev S. I'arkes Cadman, D. D. p.is,tor of the Central CoiiEiegational Chuich, nt Hiookl.vn, N J The Ilev. Dr. Call i: Urnminer, rector ot St. Stephen's, li.i" taken advantage of the canon that penults cleigjmen ot Episcopal churches to admit preachets of oilier denominations lo pleach from Episcopal pulpit". At Clnist Chuich, among the well-known clergymen from Philadelphia who will ad dress Ihe noonday worshipers aie the Ilev Kliot White, of St Mark's; the ltev. Charles C Hutchinson, D. I), ot St Clement's, and Ihe Ilev l.lovvellen X. Cale, ot the Church of St Jude and the Xatlvltj. The ltev Di Louis C. Washburn, lector of Christ Chin cli, will be the Ash Wednes day preacher Bishop Philip Mercer lllilnelandei of the Diocese of Pennsjlva nla will be the pieacher on Wednesday Jt the Garrlck Theatre Among the well-known clergymen who will &ivak al different chutches dining Lent is the Ilev II. Charles Stone head of the .Stonemen's Fellowship. Doctor Stone will-preach duilng the week of March HG U Old st Paul's nnd on February 2s and 13 at Christ Church At tho Old St John's Lutheran Church among tho ppAikcrs will bo the Itevs 1. r. Hoffman, Dr. Luther De Yoe and Paul L. Youndt . Speakers at Catholir churches will be announced latet as will be the speakers and hours of set vice at St. Peter's Episco pal Church and the Arch Street Presby terian Church. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Pre'li-rlrk II Voorner, JJ012 N Maarher -St.. ami Madelln IJ O Ciillnhan. UIM7 Illchtnond st I ml ! Wallaston. sa N. 31th st.. and Sarah Fleetwood 331H Arch st John r i vb(r, Oerniantovvn and Helen. M. Davis Cerniantown Henry C Hurkiier, mi II. Collom et . and Kthel I'. Hunks I, ISO Wavno avo. Joph C a Gllrk, 117 N. cth st and Edith Il Hremmer, ht N. lnth st John A clormlei 1J17 N. Uih St., and Mar- saret Galllvan Ilrpnklvn, N Y. Peter Traffka, 11)01 s. Hroail st , and Paranla Wllcrjnska 'Jill s Uth st Bdvvard A. O'Neill, L'.IOfl S. 1Mb st.. and Marie h. V. Itoniliyier, 117 R. Juniper st Ch5H.f.J.1 P?v's, 'VVooiihiiry .N. J. and Mary !. lllbbs Norrlstovvn. Ta Albln Ilarlnett J112 Turner at. and Alice Sic- l.auxhlln, lfll.r N 27th at Jeremiah J Kellv. IIBI Tleiftrad? st , and Marie 1 t'oonpv, i;340 i; Alleaheny ave Harry It Marshall, 4271 Urlscom st and Alice If Foster, 801 X. 10th st. Hans nraUm, 17 N. Jllh st , and Agnes Healev- flfilll Pine si. Harrj !' llandnlph rittsburBh. Ta and Agnes Porter, MarDonaiil. XV Va Hoy W Avlesworth Ocdensburir s Y. and Jcnnette 1. Cavanauah, Oranae, N. J. Charles P MrKfe. lnl ?:. 2d at . and Mary E Uuinn. -'0.-.-. P.. llusscll st Mauri (loldman, KM Wharton st . and Lena Plckoffak). OJll Wharton at Anton KMelowskl 2018 Wilmot' st . and Marie Dick 2..15 S. Sheridan st I eeeeeeejejyewet On Your Next Trip to California Let us make reserva tion! for you dear through to tho Pacific Coait. Let an experienced representative of the Chicago & North Weitem Ry. arrange all de tail!. It will save your time. It will relieve 'you o! all attention to the petty things incident to railway travel. If you will but let us know, an experienced travel rep resentative will take pleasure In arranging every transportation de tail lor you and it will cost no more, it It 1 i the easiest way. O. M. Ditti. 0. k.M Coeitait St. Tel. Weill! iSe-337. FUsttlsUt, K. '-rrr-T-rr-rrr Tftmiii J Made in Two Sizes PJLTEXT APPl.lBD FOR Seeley'a Adjustd Rupture Pad Will hold difficult lluptures vvllh com. fort Tlies pads will not Blip, and Smq. matlcally retain their proper position no matter how much the body may bend nr turn. Pressure can be altered at will by mere turning of thumb screw. ' Mav 6e atfticAed fo (itusts o ahu iimfc Sent anjvThere an receipt of price S2 nii New and .litcluslve' Appliances il HltptureB. Floating Kidney OpereVn etc. Callers will always receive " careful "" i X-. U...""" . . ' ,j Ik'UMJEI. l7ivWalauil.Bf',.J'. L 1 M " I'BJBBBB f ' M i taatu DjlUO - a v.cbt. - Tnr:23'it."ez."j ".--ss 'aa,ii-.ii nr7TT1lfwr. tassaajasssr -n mi ! sawp jwr rifirisjisei I..1 DOCTOR GORDON TO PREACAJ1 "Quiet-Talk" Evangelist at Emm.nBJ icoujrbCiiHii vnurcfi The Rev. ev. Dr. S. D. Gordon, who has ba "I ng noonday services at ilia n.tn !1 cuiiuuueiiiK nuonuay services nt i.. "" licit Theatre, will speak at the rZ.."l Presbyterian Church, Forty-second .,?"' ??4 o'c?oclc.aVenUC' t0mrf0W v.nlnglj Doctor Gordon Is well known fne v. "quiet talks" on religious subjects, r.)' iiiiij- avoiuma sensational methoit. v speaks In a moderate, even mi. .'', jffl evangelism Is opposite In nature i h ! Pi of Ihe !tev. William A. Sunday. -"!" Si jir Doctor Oordon's prominence. It l . peeled that the attendance will flti ... "' tiro thuich ln RELIGIOUS BREVITIES Tho Ilev. ..I. M. Toohey, whn ., -. transferred from ft. Asalha'a C'hiiVjJ r9ft r the Buest Monday night of 8t Aiff-'. Vu Heart, Choral Bocletj, '""" StcrM 11 r. Shaller Mathens, d-sn of lh. m . School of the Unlveraltv of ChleaiS .'X'."'' It" .:"" kP.r ""niorroiv afternoon it the rl'J. b1 Y. Jl C A I-otum William O Kaainn I ,r' ' t ve aecrelary. will conduct the SunSi- nil"1" alon Class . """' Dlscui. .The ltev. Dr. Kdwln llevl Delk. nasii. .. .. Matthew's Lutheran Church, lii ',',' ? hU pulpit."" "" """" uau" "l eccu Tower" will row nlaht at the be Oeorce Lena's tonle tnm. e Inasmuch Mission, ir. tl9'' ivui i'e, .i,i,ii--i n union meeitnc of msiT . inoirow afternoon In the First Preshii...0" Church. Darby ' sbtrltn will also andres llr. Peler C TVrlaht. pastor of the n.tht.n. sue Ilaptlat Churrh, will speak t the tV.1?: Branch YM O. A lomorriw sftVmean wf Mam It Keech. of the Central Preshei..! "' Chuich quarteti will be the soloist bUrl,l . The Tluslness Woman' Christian 1 ...... l bold a. Bible Class rally In Calvary PrehC.7."' enure n on vvecinesdjv even ns The mil;." will be n charae of Charles vi a i.1e. .5"m eiansellst. """" Miss Tulls R rosnts illreelor of th. n search Ijuteau ot the Itand School New T?rt cll. will ipeak on "Women and War" ii?.. row afternoon at Ihe Droart Street Th.v.lT under the auspices of the Socialist Literary sj! flforse de forest ltrusli the mlnnt ni.. will address the Society for Ethical Culture t Hiiurra uir oueipvy inr finical Culture t row momlnc at the IlroaU Street Th.nJT "The ftellslon ot Art " '"" " nior on Tlie Ttev A, ,T Coleman will sneak .. ik aerinantown Pnliarlau Society both tomorroiJ niornlne and evenlne Ills mnrnliir tonir t?iu be "The Achievement of SlmBlleltv."' wtiHeTHi talk for the tjlsht v.111 be on "ihe rriraitiJ. 'Hie ltev. r Tt Lewis of Vorth El linn Arass,. will preach tomonon mornlnt nt 7kL First Unitarian Church on "Maklns BurdenJ 'The rtev T)r Clarence Kdivsrd Macsrin.. pastor of the rcli Street Presbyterian ChiJrfc' will continue his serica on "Clrest Reformer. I tomorrow nliht witli a tall: on "John Knox inrf the Tteformatlon." Ilia mornlns topic will h "The Truth About Ood and Man." '" Adjutsnt David Main will conduct a sn.rl.i service at tlie riilladelphla No, Corps of th. Salvation Army, Forty-second street ana Via raster avenue tonight. Tomorrow nlrht M.im. William Crawford of the Philadelphia SK, tlonArme headquartera. will apeak at the No a Corps. Darby. All next week the Swedish Corn. of the Salvation Armj. M2 North Ninth streVt will hold special evangelistic services In th, Swedish lancuace onl '" Arch Street Presbyterian Church ."'c1 " Clarence Edward Macartney. Minister 10:45 "The Truth Abont Man and God" 8 JOHN KNOX nlh In the serlee on "flreat Reformers" 9:30 P. VI. Afler Kv-enlni- Serrlre. A reader 3Ieetlnc for Peace, lha Frlenrl. mt V.rcace are Invited. , RK.f.lfllOUS NOTICES HapUat nAPTIST TEMri.n. Broad and Berks st. nusaell II Conwell will preach 10 30 a. is. and 7 30 p m. Isabelle Howard Chapman, soprano, will as slst the chorua In the evening aervlce. Clarence Reynolds, Onanist. Visitors welcome. CHESTNUT (STREET BAPTIST CHCRCII Chestnut at. west of 40th at. , 9 45 a. m. Brotherhood of A. and r. I" in 80 a. m. Worship. 2.80 p m. Blbla School. 7:45 p. m. Worahlp. The choir will be assisted by Walter D. El dove ea Cornetlst Brethren FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (Dunker). cor. Carlisle and Dauphin its. Preachlnr 10.30 a m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday School. S 80 p in. Praer Meeting each Wednesday evening. e Ethical Collar MR. GEORGE DE FOREST BRUSH will sulk on "The Kellglon of Art." 11 road street Thea tre, 11 a, m, REMOIOP9 NOTICES Lutheran AT TITE FRIENDLY CHURCH 10th and Jefferson ata. DANIEL K WKIQLE. Taator. Morning Service 10.30 Bible School. 2.30 p m. Kventng Sere Ice, 7.45. Sermon "Frlenda In Disguise," Solo, quartet and organ Methodist Episcopal ASnUItV, 33d and Chestnut ats. Rev. O. S DUFFIELD. Minister. 10 80 a, m , "Ee-Mlnded." 7.4B p. m., "Ces vlctlon and Confession. ' 'J 80 r m. Sunday School patriotic rally ltev. Linn Bowman will deliver r address A cordial Invitation to members 'd friends.' Attractive muilo A. L. Keli. Choirmaster. COLUMBIA AVE . oor. 25th St. Rev. B. W. HART. D. P. Services 10 30. 7 80. 3. 8, JM Presbyterian ARCn ST. CHURCH. 18th and Arch. Ilev. CLARENCF. EDWARD MACARTNBT. 10,45 "Tha Truth About Man and God.'' 1). S, School. . ......... i S "John Knox." fifth In aerlea. 7 80. Recital. 0 30 At close of Evening Service a rrayer Meeting for the Peace of Mankind HOrE, 33d and Wharton ata.. Rev. J. ORAT i BOLTON, Mlnlater 10:45 a. m. "John'a lies, saga lo Jeaua"; 7:45 p. m.. "Sin ana Re pentance." rrotestan! Episcopal CHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES. Slit aM Christian ata.. Rev. OEORdfc IlERBBRT TOOP, D. D Rector. SttRVICESl 0 B. m . 10 30 a. m, and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday Sohoel and Bibia Classes. 3 30 p. m. Tha Rector will preach at both aervlcea. cnun.cn or st. lcke and the emthajii 13th below spruce Rev. DAVID M. STEEL. Rector. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a, m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4 p m. Speolal 8ervlo of. ald-fsshlesM music Prelude, organ, harp, violin and 'etlle. "To Thy Temple." tuna "Ilendon." Psalm. "Old Hundredth" Genevan Paallar. "Uioria" rrom 'rweinn axass wosare. a" rrom 'rweinn axass wosare. feate Burr" Martin. Luther. , i. Lover of My Souj." tuny "Martrs." n. "Holy Art Thou" Handel Kin" reave "Jeaua. veiie.ivi.i. u.y - ..w. --.. - - , ,, interlude, organ, narp. vioim nu ;.... "Bleat Be the Tie." tun "Dennis." Poatludlum. "Cradl Song" Isaao Wstts. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH 22d and Valnut ats -.j.. The Rev. JOHN MOCKRIDOE, D. D.. Rerter 8 00 a.m. Holy Communion. .. 11.00 a.m Morning Prayer snd Holr COB" munion, wltn aermon. 3.00 p.m. Confirmation Instruction. - 4.00 p m. Kvaning Prayer (Choral), vert 4.00 p m. Kvaning Prayer (Choral!, wna dress (Sunday School Missionary Service). 8:45 a.m. and 2:46 pro. Sunday Scnooli Strangers always welcome. -V- jl 8elsllst Literary Beelety. . MISS JUIJA 8. POYNTZ. director ef thB- J aeaaoh Bureau sf the Rand School... New Tors- t. will apeak on "Women ana war" i,"TJ' 8 p. m Harm's . UrnmA Rl. Th.&lre. UUS1B ST String Quartet. PuMlo Invited. v J Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN, 2125 Chestnut st, 10 a. m Hunaay nonooi. . .. ,, ..,. fcj tl a. m.. Rev. F. n. Lwls. if North , if Mass.. will preach on Burtess, ' A1BK1DB '."'!" .. - v i.. r. TH7! Ijve," by I.uard-Selby. and "By the Wsters m "fhiu,. vt Babylon," by Colerldse-Tayior. qospj. crsanlst. Ji Young Men's Christian Asseelatlen .... ...j.. sjn., A an , C. Dean. University ot Chicago. fM A. Inspiring Mualo. , HON. KOU4.ND S. MORRIS. Practical """SJS'i vne Averasa Man in i-mic, . ie-i -; i atre, pxa ana Locust bib , nunasr. vl.. i 4 pm. Special muslo. chorua of colredbofc j Mlscellaaeona BUSINESS WOME itlNF,SS WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN tKAGOf aim too i l L&2ihLiki,
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