.'fB 1 ! m f ft l TpFf ST v i AGAIN ENSNARES, '.SEPTUAGENARIANS Two Divorcees Also Get, Permits to Marry Decree for One ' Two Weeks Ago Two MptuaBcnarlans and two uUorccn, ., receUlm? Iir decree two week ago, today obtained ltcem.es to marry. Harry ! n wventyfour-year-old ,.. of Merlon township, and Harry 1). snrtkr. seventy years old. of Cramer Mil. iT j were Hie need prospective lirldo- . IroomV The former will marry Mary M. Ulfofer. flfty-seen yrankford nVcnue. mm EmP Ufe. 'ii saessm rniJArj3FHi -yrrvwpfrw GIRL RESENTS BOSSING; , 1 CALLS ENGAGEMENT OFF Model Denies Right of Fiance to Dictate Her Choice of Clothes EDITOR'S WIDOW SEES IRISH REVOLT COMING Heart of People Not in War, Says Mrs. Skeillngton. Score's British Rule vrnrs nld. 3712 Hnyder, who Is n boat- .t Mm rjinpin iiruwii. it "Sftu-'forty-flxexeara old. 2164 East York Wldm, rony o . ..,,,. venture T..' This is ln'sVhlrd marriage venture ltre?- ,i-S.ilil nliniit fortv vears i wd his second wire a quarter of tf cen' '" j Mrs. Hrown'a husband died In v.i York nhout eleven ears ago. Mrs Hv.i Iteatclirfe, H15 West Dauphin .irt'wlio obtained a illorce from her husband, Henry 8 J. Keatellffe. February II obtained a license today to marry .lolin VoUn, a carpenter, of Newtown. Pa. The Jlvorce was cratitcd on grounds of cruel and ,'rbarous treatment. Another divorcee, itrs Laura Pressman. 66t3 Chancellor atreet obtained a license to marry Howard n. Brewer, twenty-four years old. n brake man of the same address Mrs. Piessman. ho'ls twenty-nine years old, obtained a dliorco from her husband. John Pressman, June'O, IMC on grounds of desertion Other marriage licenses Issued today arA! nmi Helena at.. .... rhrrv. rcucenmll'. la. !Sr..,5ln,,JK?CJ,.,. vm Pe.el.la ".A Florence Ila-lford. 4n.i Peachln at 0?e J'nlll.liis. I'tnnaburu. Pn . wna Hose Inton to' Hat.ron. PJIu Adims a-.. and Con- rili Tonlselll, 1HI Ailanm bp IiXn llrlrk.r 471. N 4th at., and aMo Ltmlch. 1M)4 Palethorp at. Henry N Warker. Kbb Harbor, N. J . and Florence K Kenft. 12iw llarbnr. N .1 Ol'vannl Itonalla. Ilu Federal at . and Uarm'la l.B,5l-.WTi..lm.ln.M128T X Hi.lh at., and Clara Kermode, U'S7 N 30th at DMJ I'. Hushps M81 Chestnut at , and Jennie MuihM. 6-J'l Itftcp at ., fc tcnilam H. Trulllnger. rtonbornush, Pa.. anO Emma Hchmldt 42 Dexter at r.rdtnand 'lelk. 2117 W Wenaley at., and Martha fitrunk. 33.13 N Mutter at Hinuel Trata. 1321 Castle ne . and Anna M Millard0 V "' Und.,;; MJ N 1Mb at Philip (loldstfln !!II)N rront at . TrirhtenberK. 3V. Inton at Cam Kaaaow. Mill N Marshal at. Friedman, HP-' llriil at . Allium If Allen. 241 H tllflon tv lMard. 241 r ( Mlinil at lira Korchnay. IIII3 N Marshall at . ami Atma Rothmnn. mil N Marshall at OeorieK Smith, sioj 8. llith at . .and Jennie H. Ilartman. ainj S. Ilith at , , A Urilllam Crosaon. .'IJIU Hailne at . and Alice A. Etana, llarrlaburir. Pa. T6oma O'ltourke. 12l'i S HurUnell at. and Helen Sutton. 12CO S llucknell at Bernard A Klarhler. 2407 N ("arllsla at . and Frances M Ufckman 123S N )oer si itke Bhankln. una Jackaon at . and Lena Comera. .lis rBntroll at llorrla Klein 3231 Monument nse and Tlllle Bobloskl, 3."lt Wherton at , and Mrtle and Hather antl Annie and Laura Although golden sunshine spreads nn air of optimism and early birds hao chanted the coming of spring when loc dawns In r,brI?.t.CfJ'0.u,1,-n wmnnee has already been shattered In our midst. "No wedding bells Bhall ring" for Kthel iaior and George Gates. Here It Is In one- reel: Miss Taylor Is a mndal nr ..,ii..i i........ and determined demeanor. While sho be Ilccs In romance, sho will not nllow II to Interfere with business Savin." .w?"- k'SI,:1 S"nnot 1,c coaxed "" saying yes" when sho means "no." Her XLT:CT, M,e her thounht.. so she e" frown. """ 8,' n"er smllc', l0 Ma" model" nri'r, l'a" uUs n lr' to lead a model life, he ,ioe,n't l.ellexo the girl ho w MH.?K R Tdcl' An' "ilUMher so. ills lews on the subject came l the h.H iS..Whe? ."? Ta,lor '' medhln 1 ' Sn J T 1se',cl71 " "I'Penr In the fashion Alntd h '',e Walm,t S,reft "mines Association, which will begin n three dajs1 wfSay "' ,hC Ue"ue-Stratford on , ;V'r t:n,c, "as Indignant. It Is said. Hla Indignation, according to Miss Taylor, was followed by an outburst of wrath when he learned that the girl of hh heart was to appear In a hunting costume with tight nt Ing breeches, etc., etc. and also In a fishing suit In which breeches would again llgurc conspicuously "It's I or the fnshlon show." Mr. Gates Is reported to have said. "Then It's the show " asserted Miss Tay- .,. A.n(!..w"n ,nlsl rcl,l' fhe shPPed the white brilliant set In platinum from her finger and returned It to the mad who had told her that she was the Ideal of his dreams. MKe "Tempting Tlllle." or ro mance land, Miss Taj lor said she would not hae her demeanor modeled ecn by the man she loed. Any one who eer saw Miss Tnjlor would Know that there was no significance In the costumes she will wear She would ncer have to hunt or fish for a man "The best people In society wear the cos. tnmes In public which I will wear nt the shovr," she said ; "there's nothing wrong about It. It's Juit as well to Know Mr Gates' lews on such things In advance " Then w llh a sigh she added "Who knows but what It's happened for the best?" Elkton Marriage Licenses ELKTO.V, Md , March 12. Philadelphia furnished seven of the eleven couples tak ing marriage licenses here today They nro William Marschall and Kuth Ktlebel, Mil lard Phllpet and Margaret McGuckln. Con ad I.lnd and Alice Klley. William Colter and Ethel Knorr, Otto Nagel and lieulah Longacre, John (' Hamilton nnd Ametta Schmidt and William J. Gibbons and Mar guerite 1. C'ornew. Others obtaining licenses wero Hlmer Lamar. Ilethlehem, and Anna Miller, Allentown; l.eroy Cotter and Elizabeth It. Matthews. Ardmoie, .Stanley Clngher and Pauline Markle, Hervvlck, Pa. : William C Wells. Jr , and Marjorle C. Bailey, Bound Hrook,' N. J Supreme Court Decisions The following decisions were handed down ky the Supreme Court, today; C P No 1 C P No Judgment af Judsment ftf Judcment af No 3. Decree Lung mi Sutton drmed. ' Wilson n Mlton, Brmed. - Fhcher a Tajlot. C I' No 3. firmed. Richards et al Shipley, f I' Uml"td at appfltant'fl cost. ii appelant fi tosi. Rice Kinney. C V No 4. Appeal dismissed at appellant com Hall s I It It Co P No r. Judgment of this court on Juty 1, 1IU7, sustained. Van Bel rii Kutate O C Montgomerj. Otto'a Xatate. O ( Phlla. Appeal fi.tmlflscd Coimos It d t Assu s Courtenaj. C I No t. Appeal dismissed Edmunds et al ChniHller. receiver, C V Daupmn. Decree affirmed Aell et hI Northwestern lUy Co. C I Crawford. Judgment affirmed forpmonwealth ex rel Ilronn n llerser et al C P lar1faRnnn .Tudmpnt nfflrmM Washlnitton n (lulf npflnlnB Co. C I Mont tomery. Judgment afllrmed ny ciiinr justick imowr Taber'a Kstate C C Phlln Aupeal dismissed and decree affirmed Ht rosta of appellant. Ity JUSTICi; MKSTimZAT ProvMent I.lf L Trust Co Klemmr et M. C P No 'J lecrp reerped and bill dismissed at coM of plaintiff Jack on or nl vm Mer C 1 No .i. Judsment ftwraed wlih a procedendu Ry irSTICK IOTTi:. . Schuehm Chflten Trust Co C P No S, lodgment reversed, and her entered for the lefendant RyJITSTICK VON MOCHZIMIIKU: Medoff s Fisher C V No 1. Judgment re Wrsed. 'Dougherty s phlla Transit Co. C P No A. Judgment reered with a enlre facias do noio. Stratford n 1'ranklln PApor Milts Co. Com nionlth. Appellant C P Delaware Decree Ieried in part with direction to court below to revise, distribution By JUST1CU WALMXQ. Chamberlain's Kstate. O C Phlla Appeal Ciimlsaed. Smith s McClure et al. C P Chester. Judg ment affirmed. Veteran I. R. II. Engineer Dead BORDKNTOWN', N. J.. March 12. Ben jamin Y. Jobes. of Hordentown, a pensioned Pennsylvania Kailroad engineer, died at his winter home at Daytona Ileach, Fla Testerday, whero ho had undergone an eperatlon a few days ago. He was eighty two years old. Ho was tho father of Thomas nd William B. Johes, Pennsylvania Rail road engineers, residing at Bordentown. VTk np. x"Lf4 'W", )"'") ,M There Is No Excuse IOr HIV U,A.tin MA. lulilna ....II she can. And even durlni these roumm winter weeln any woman who uiea our akin Kood can dttyi IV.alh.. kh &,.. . . ... A toilet delUht which cleaniiea. soft- ;"-- ciumi. nuiiDui narinins ino ro.tpald thruout U. a. LLEWELLYN'S t'hlladelphla'a standard Drue Store 1518 Chestnut Street Eiquhlte Qardenla Talcum 23o WITMW'W vmzw BRADBURH & NIGRA Correct Tailors for I)re..y Men 13th & Sansom Sts. f,d w fc.Hl Want ?ou ?ressr mcn t0 become ottter acquainted with us this season, hniu .l 'tat "ason we're uoinjr to ?Wld the finest $30,00 SPRING SUIT tonJS ever Been for the money- Let' jonvinee you today dressy new design -t ...v!, am, iicutvit annexes. -iteaav ivinnpv (United States Loan Society ' 117 North Broad St U 8. Sth it. 1348 Qermanla.n .y Ireland's ticcullnr liosltlon In the war and the Internal dissensions among those Who arc fighting In the ranks of the Allies wtle touched upon today by Mrs. llanna Hhechy Hkefllngton, widow of the editor of tho Irish Citizen, who was Killed during the recent Slnn-Keln uprising In Dublin. Mrs. Skeillngton Is a motherly looking woman of pleasing personality Sorrow has slightly tinged her hair with Bray. There was nothing savoring of lndlctlvc nes In her tones when rho spoke briefly of conditions In Ireland nnd events rur rounding the tragic death of her husband She Is staying nt tho Uellerue-Slrntfonl with her son Owen, a bright little chap of twelve TJio boy Is not quite so calm ns Ills mother, nnd If his present view of events Is nny criterion, some one is going to pay for the killing of his daddy "Americans ihould not think that the Irish nation Is In this war whole-heart-edlj," raid Mrs. SkefTlngton. "Mnnv Irish men joined the 111 HIhIi army at the outset of hostilities on account of the Belgian atrocltlis Hut when llngland waiitm to UFe these same soldiers to shoot down Irish citizens they lebelled, 'The sentiment against. Kngl.ind Is grow ing tnpldly in Ireland There Is great re fentment on account of Kugtand s treat ment of tho Irish soldiers.' England Is send Ing them to India and evcryheie elso to keep them out of Ireland " lUg.mllng her husband's death. Mrs Skefllngtnn said. "My hiiannnd was shot In the back b Captain .1 f llowen-Colthurst. Ills death was decided upon by others higher up and ( aptalu t'olthurst was no doubt carrMng out orders .Mr Skeillngton wns at rested, taken to Jail and told to walk toward n wall A volley of shots was fired at him The flrtt volley did not kill him nnd another was fired Thero was no trial, no chargo, no formality lie was murdered without u chance "Major Sir Francis Vane, who made a piotesl nver the killing of my husband, was d'sinlsscd from the army, t'olthurst wns placed nn trial, anil a verdict of Insanity was rendered He was placed In a private sanitarium, but it is generally Known that he is not Ini.ine I have no nntognnlstlc feelings toward h m personall), for 1 Know lie was simp y selected to carry out orders BRITISH STEAMSHIP HAS " NARROW U-BOAT ESCAPE Torpedo Misses ilarrison Liner in tho Mersey, Captain Reports on Arrival GALVESTON', Tex., March 12. Tho Har rison liner Professor, flying the British flag, narrowly escnped being torpedoed In tho Mersey, according to Captain Sam Bass. Tho I'rofessor arrived In port todn. A torpedo passed within three feet of the hip's stern. No submarine was sighted. "On tho night of February 2," said Cap tain Bass, "when we wero a few hours out, wo began receiving 8. O, S . cnlls. We saw n blfc oil tank liner torpedoed off our port bow. Tho cntlro steamship cnught fire u nd In the glare we saw for miles around ships sinking. A torpedo sped within three feet of us." Tho steamship Artist, of the Harrison line, already has been reported torpedoed in Jnnuniy Captain Mills nnd all of the oincers and the crew but nine were frozen to death In open bonis. 5' $ Special Salemsm New Sample Suits 5 Individual Models f In Our Regular Assortments, Each Suit Would Be $25.00 150 For Tuesday genuine sample Spring Suits, spe cially tailored as models their best points brought out designs for the smartest Spring produc tions. Refined Poivet Twills, Smartest Spring Velours, Faille Cloth and Serges Southern Sport Fabrics Just a few of these beautiful suits for tomor row's sale true samples of the silk-lined elegance which is to prevail jn tailored apparel. No Charge for Alterations s At the New Fashion Shop Market and 12th Streets Jg iiiiiniinifflinwiiiii a PhiladelphUn started to make tools and luppliei for dentists. His name was S, S. White, About this time Dr. Thomas W. Evani, another Philadelphian, started a dental practice in l'arii. Hi J technique made American dentistry famous and his practice incluued no less a personage than Napoleon III. Just as Dr. Evans was part and parcel ot the rise ot ihe profession to its present eminence, so "S. S. White" has constantly meant "Standard"in dental equipment since 1844. Ask your dentist about S. S. White Tooth Taste. Ho knows S. S. White products and quality. He knows that S. S. White Tooth Taste a pure, honest, non medicated cleanser will keep healthy the teeth he restores to health. Your druggist has S. S. White Tooth Taste. Sign and mail the coupon below for our booklet, "Good Teeth; How They Grow And How To Keep Them, THE SS.WMITE DENTAL P4FG.C0MPANY MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 211 SOUTH IZST. PHILADELPHIA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiin Plcaie tend roe a copy ol "Good Ttclhi Itnw Ikiv Crow And How lo Keen Them." alio a ftmpl tuba of S. S. hue Tooih fane. Name.. ............ AdJren. COUPON UllHI II tllllllllllUhw Sit? WW FM "l wlIliinHllliyiUHiRlhhw. to A I w u 1 1 IHlniH Ull I IlTiTvw ejL3fl -to.. 1 1H 3slfc J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Juniper South Perm Squaro Bronze Memorial Tablets Of Special Design Sketches Submitted .Si frf a ' M ajA wfa.. ,-. i , K!IJMH The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th nnd Chestnut Streets lti:i:U If. WAL.UUH, AUCtluuocr 9JtiS9JN Sale Begins Today and Five Following Days at 2:30 o'Clock AN IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING COLLECTION Chinese and Persian Rugs and Carpets r(IHMi:i IIV TIIK MITKI) CIINMIIssl'.t II MR. AUGUSTINE CONSTANTIAN Of I (INSTANT l.MII'l.i: Du'lnts his trnfln throuRh tho Orient nn.l reprptMiti. Ilio llfc-lnnc work of this notetl ConnolsBrur an.l 1'iillctor IN THIS COI.I.KCTION MM. I. III! rilt'Nl) MANY RUGS FROM ANCIENT PALACES AND TEMPLES l.NCI.l IIINO KERMANSHAHS, SAROOKS. SENAHS, KESHANS AND CHINESE RUGS AND CARPETS IN ALL SIZES Mr, ucutlnp t nnilnnttnn will 1 iircpnt iltirlnir Hit mitt in At nnd Khf uin Inforrntilion th.it in i lit Irlrnl NOW ON FREE VIEW Deserijitive Catalogues Mailed i'pon Request FOUNDED 1865 The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia f The Provident will, insure your family's welfare against your death, and your own older years and theirs against failure in business or the loss of your earning capacity. FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS ro'ir - -, ""a 1 '", T- f I Last Week of all ! Ending next Saturday Final Week of ' the Final Sale of Remainders of $25, $22.50 and 20 Perry Winter Suits Perry Winter Overcoats and Early Spring Overcoats at the One Uniform Price $15 Why not a Grand Piano in your home? Sooner or later you will want a Grand Piano; why not secure one now and enjoy all of ils beauties immediately? If there are limitations, such as space or possibly price, why not investigate the complete line on display at Heppe's? We carry the highest-priccdspiano in the world- -the Mason & Hamlin. We also carry the smallest Grand Piano made at' a price well within the reach of the average home. Surely when wc cover such a wide range wc can supply your rcquircmrnts. A visit to our, warerooms will convince vou of our ability to care fof your needs properly. Demon strations will be gladly given. Vou may choose from the following: Mason & Hamlin $1050 Weber 700 Heppe 650 H. C. Schomacker. . . . 600 Edouard Jules 550 J Catalogues icill bo sent on request. C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th & Thompson Streets Wftoletale and Retail Victor Distributors Philadelphia Revresentative for the Aeolian- jwk - SrH( m is I Plenty of plums for the picking! It'll be many a day before you see such Suits and Overcoats at $15 again! Next Fall and Winter fifteen dollars will buy only a poor excuse for the value you've been receiving for that figure! Cf Get two or three Suits in this last and final Sale of the season. Outfit the boys! Give them an Overcoat and a couple of Suits apiece ! You'll save ten to fifteen dollars on each purchase, if you can get your sizes ! tfl Ulsters, Ulsterettes, single and double-breasted models; belted backs, plain backs; conservative Overcoats in conservative colors! Blacks and blues in both Suits arid Overcoats included! Special Extra! Several Hundred Pair of Separate Trousers at Final Clean-up Prices $2.50 to $4.50 Trousers, Now $2.00 $5.00 to $8.00 Trousers, Now $4.00 Fancy Vests going out in this Final Clear-away! $5 and $6.50 Vests, Now $3.00 Last and Final Chance of the Season to stock up on Winter Needs in Clothes! After Saturday, not a garment at a Reduced Price in our Store! PERRY &:GO..Njy , . - . . i ' ftl 16th & fjnestnut Ms; - Pianola Company rj- i. . .T m. f y "J EL SAVER- For fli Rani PIr linn 5 viIts C0AL.h1i.iji itVkcTUntn J. V V. ' .M ?W. HHaaaaaV jVftLaaaaAaaSRaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHllaaaaaaaaaVflaaaPsVH .... :..A . 't U'Wu,!' fcH. 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