J'! i T, t B . -JJ tMAN MUST CUT OUT CABARET STUFF Court Will Refuse license if Dancing and Music Con- ' tinuc at Cafe 1 i Amen policemen who visited the B.iloon lca . retermnn and Its cafo attach- . it 105 Walnut utrcet, tcstmcil before ?rilJ TMnrtln and Flnlctler In the Mconse ittS today aa to the condition., alleged ?h.v. prevailed at tho Walnut Btrect place V .! ihe last couple of months. A remon "'"?, was filed by tho police against 1-c .JSan'a license, nnd It won In support of !J!T remonstrances that tho plaln-clothcs investigators of tht 1'oilco Department gave S,r evidence In court. rlrls seventeen nnd eighteen years of ngo '.ni dissolute characters frequented tho !?. according to tho police testimony. 8 , . policeman assigned to vice Invcstl i.Ylo'n said that ho visited the upstairs n Z f I'cterman'B place on two occasions room oi - , ... ... it. i.atinA,i iurlne January nnu rvuiun. ,,u .......... .k. there wcro more than I BO persons In IS. cafe and that thero was music nnd i.nrlne He taw several young girls whom J, , aid appeared to bo minors and who wcro red drinks. nuitr policemen said that they saw a iri who Rftve ntr nam0 n" Dorothy DIo Sfii and her age as seventeen years, drlnlt Ir llauor. Another Rlrl, the policeman i.M who gao her age ns eighteen years "d was also served with beer and whisky. rterman denied that his placo was a re .rt for dissipated characters or that ml Jen had been scned Intoxicants. lie Lid that he had glen lili waiters strlc ,i,t against nllowlng nny of tho alleged oDrletles as testllled by the police wit. .se i Ho called Mrs. JMIth X. Cordlff, iio Arsley street. Ciermantown. to testify "the character of lili Place. Mrs. Tonlirf ..Id she had frequently stopped In Peter, man's place with her husband. John Cor illt and had neor seen anything Improper Cordlff was also a witness on behalf of Peterman. Ho said that ho had visited th place after tho theatre, in company with his wife, and had never seen anything of an objectlonablo .character about the cftfe. After hearing from bartendprs, patrons and policemen who patroied tho beat cov rln Pcterman's place, nil or whom rte eUred so far as they observed thlngt .bout tho saloon wcro orderly. Judges Mar tin and Flnletter announced that unless tho srorrletor suspended the darning, music tnd cabaret feature of his business, they would refuo a renewal of his license m.l. AMn.frnnnn fllorl nirrtlnat thn llrpnse ine i tjiiu..f......yv. ... .-r," - of William Itcynolds, 801 South Twelfth street, was acted upon with dispatch by the Judges of tho License Court. Tho at tack on Heynolds'H licence was mado by Boiarth, a special policeman, who alleged that the saloonkeeper ejected him from tho laloon a couplo of weclts ngo when ho filtered to make an nrrcst. It Is said that Reynolds Is friendly with ono political fac tion In tho fourth Ward, In which tho mi loon Is located, and that Uozarth favors the opposing side. When counsel for tho police department read the record of the magistrate's pro ceedings following Ileinold's arrest on a charge of asaultlng Uozarth. Judges Mar tin and Flnletter decided to dismiss the remonstrance. The enso was heard In such a short time that Reynold's; nttorncy had not an opportunity to hurry Into the License court from another court where he was en gaged before the court threw out the po liceman's protest War Homancc Brings Weddlnp ATLANTIC CITY, Mrfrch ID. Friends here have Just been Informed of the mar riage of Miss Helen O. Cooke, of Ottawa, Can, a graduate of the Nurses' Training School of Atlantic City Hospital, to Captain J. E. Edmondson, of the llrltish army, at Kerne Hills, Vng., as a result of a war ro mance. Miss Cooko volunteered soon after the war began and saw service In tho field hospitals on the Galllpoll Peninsula and 1 Bear the front In France. TODAY'S MAURIAGE LICENSES Harry Knoll, Jr., SIS Diamond t., and Hllza- beth Fcott. lnr, s. l!1st it. Henry P.. Phillip, lliia Titan st . and I.la Utllrn. 37l:i l.ocmt st. Antonln .viol. D:Ml H r, til St., and Thllomcna Buhello, '-'3D (Jucpn at. Jtmeii Arclirr. 1UOJ N. ItlncffoM St., and Lenora E. Miles J13I Oxfnnl st. Cluipi. JVrtlno, M17 Tanker st . and Concetta Kmurl. Ilevrrlv, N .1. Jirob Trabln. 1711 H 10th St.. and Sadlo Weiss, SS37 S Ulh st. Itmuel rt Nixon M)l(l Ilrdrlik St.. and Mar- raret K. Taylor, SO IS MontOEtie t. Owr E. Knnainon. 1B12 rt. 17IU. at., nnd Ida M. Aram, 31 111 IinKmxn st ' Itmutl Ilrooka. r.ons VVatnn nve , and Dora Zuterman, 401 I'HilrmhIII st. Morris Mozey. 'J7 N. 31th st., anil Kalllo Weiss, 2103 H, Uroad st A4ara Treschnko, 2030 Dracon St., and Lena Waltowltz. L-nir, Itoherts st Thtpdore llolmrsky, Leaituo Island, and Edna . Marahall. 437 N loth st. Iclomon I' Hhanklln. 14ir, Waliaco St., and Dora A. Itohlnson. 1037 I'omberton st. "?ilk. V.'1- 8-3 N- Sli st nnd Uvalcny Juliasz, K45 N. IllhBow st. John Shta. lxauo Island, and Rachel S. Mace, 4B3 N. 80th st "iSn ntwsrald. 1514 Lombard at., ond Mary Williams, 1100 Latimer st. ar s TIRTUE BOND is v Beck's new Bond Paper for your station ery. Has the snap, crackle and finish of a high-cost paper, but is sold at a moderate fig ure. Ask your printer, or let us send you a copy of Beck's Bulle tin. CHARLES BECK CO. Papers for All Kinds of Cood Printing 609 Chestnut Street Philadelphia & BELIEVE ME, SAYS P. 1, WISE Shirts 3 for $4 Rouse Gratitude Whftn !. j . -.-.,. :;.-" "".y io us uao jor siyio, uality and fit as thcso Undordown Pedal $1.E0 Hhlrts. Ouffi Attached or Setachtd AR.Underdown s Sons a"bbrn?ds anil Men'a FurnUhlnga ux-Z04 Market St. sitkDUahtd Blaoe 1B38 John M. Bradley SII1TK SIX) WIDKNKK IIUII.niMl Makes Announcement of 'Spring Suitings I'arttcularlr Interentlni to iOUNll MEN Made the "imADLKY WAV Intn ! anad. hi.1..' n.4 A.a. ""1 ta iSW. mm MPnTSfftMrfirjWi 1' Men's Hats '& 4500 SCOUTS TO HELP KEEP THIS CITY CLEAN Services of Boys Offered to Mu nicipality nnd Arc Gladly Accepted The Doy Scouts of Philadelphia, 4500 In . number, nro to play in mPorlant part In I ..... , municipal authorities keep tho stroctB clean In the future. TliU was dccdcd upon at a conference held at noon today m tho nlllco of Chief fonnell, of ,no llrcnu of lKlwayg , which Chief fonnell. representing tho Dc partmcut of Public Works; W. S. Cowing Scout Executive, and II. t'rner Goodman, Meld Commlslsoncr, look part. tmli'nf'T'V'?"" wa3 rf,ll,a tnr the pur K..2 . eWn? "lnn" "3 '' hw the Hoy hOOtlt tnnf nul it.. l. , . w-.i , ""'' ""' I'epantnent of l'ub ..?.,. orIH. '" 'nforcl'' "o laws which pro- ii ,i .I. '". ln Mrcc,,, llran- checck- leadK inrnnl!!'' '"v"n""B """' of the le.idly Inrantllc paralysis. nl.J''f f t'"' Sc"u"'' KFIcl Commls. sloner Goodman offered the services of tho l Vv ,nt, 'J7 ,rc"'1" Cnlef Co"-" al?l Hrlv ,f, HnCn."'lV R Brcnt ""Vlccc, partlcu larl during tlean-up week by conducting hoMers " ",Mr"ctl"1 '"K tho house- b.l'. 'li,lie 'nlenllo''f fhlcf Connell to en. . ..' l'0ys '"oroughly schooled in )Ll ? " l ,r'Plnir waste paper and other refuse for thn collectors and to have them Instill thli Unowlcdgr. to the house wife and Forvnnts. This wilt mean a house-to-housc canvas and will entail no small amount of work. havi: zi:al of soLnmns Tho value of tho Iloq Scout In this par ticular work, It was conceded bv thoso nt the conference, cannot ho overestimated, lliey am a body of boy posnessed with ii stlmulUH for thoroughness In all the work they undcrtako nnd they pursue the duties with a vim nnd earnestness that paCo them ... ..m ruimi cinss witn tho well trained Midlers In tho service of fnclo Sam. Work Is a thing In which they delight, and this new task which Is going to bo set heforo them, tho confetees today derl.ired would be hailed by them with a feeling nf delight. They aim at keeping their organ ization at the highest standard or emclencv and In this new undertaking, both tho field commission nnd the county cxccutlo iln. i;iaij, mry WU prove to the people of till city what an Important factor they will bo In Its municipal life. "Clean-up week" this year will bo from May 7 to May 13, Inclusive, but before that tlmo rolls around Chief Connell nnd his as sistants will meet the boys and glvo them tho necessary Instruction. Tho city will possibly bo divided Into districts, and tho ork will be divided among the 177 troops Following "Clean-up Wool. ' it was planned today to havo n "Hoy Scout Clean up Day." O this day the boys will again visit the different houses In the city nnd Impress upon the Individual householder tho importance of keeping their cellars, ards nnd alleys nnd adjacent front bad; nnd side streets free from dirt of any kind. Initials for Certaintced Products NrKW YORK. March 14 Tho Certain tced Products Corporation has declared In itial dividends of $1-13 per sharo on both Its first preferred nnd second preferred stocks. Thcso dividends cover the period from the organization of tho corporation up to March 31, and, they nro at tho rate of 7 per cent per annum. They nre payable April 1 to holders of record March 20. J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut juniper South Pcnn Square ENGAGEMENT RINGS ik? ttSfe riilKD l'LOOIt j b r i a Do You Live in Your Office or Merely Work There ? You'll do better work if you're comfortable f&6ldn Ninth and Office Outfitters Desks, Chairs, Filing Cabinets, Safe' Cabinets, Tables Engraven Stationer Printer EVENING ? LBDGEfr-J?HlLAf)IjJIjPHrA, WEDikESrSiY. MARCH 14, I 1 i liiiH ,-wv. ' -m im - jmt L - """'" I DR. V. O. STEPHENS President of the Carlisle Orntorio Society, which has started work on its eleventh consecutive program, to he given early in May. JERSEY WATERWAYS HEARING CALLED Army Engineers Will Get Facts for Defense and Com merce Plans ATLANTIC CITY, March II - i:orv plinFi' of tho ,Icr.cy coast movement for tho rxtcnslon of tho State Inland vvatcrvvav frnm fold Sprlnc llnrlior, nt Capo May. t the Iiclaunro Hay. nnd from It.irncRat Ila lir hlnd tho licaqlif.s to n Junction with lower New YorU Ilnv via tho Slucvvhlitirv Itlvn, will ho koiic Into nt a serlen of imhllc lio.ir- InBf A call wna Ipsucd today for the (lrst of thci-c hearincn, to ho held In Atl.intir fit on April 13 before a board of army c-tiail -neerH, who aie making a ppeclnl ptmlv of coast defense and the utilization of natural or aitlllclal walciways In connection there with A fill titer hearing will be held nt Asbtiry Talk on April I? to ascertain enti nient on the upper coast The hearings have special relation to Congressman Isaac Itacharach's bill pro viding for the taking over of the 111 miles of tho Jersey watertvn.VH bv tho federal Clov eminent and Its deepening and extension as an arm for national defense. South Jersey will center Its care hefoie the armv engineers upon the proposed ex tension from I "old Spring llnrhor. which ts to he a naval nation, across tho Capo May peninsula to Delaware, Hay. It Is asserted the routo Is practical nnd that the cost would bo In no sense, prohibitive. AVItli such n link. It wllp bo pointed out here, It will bo possible to send torpedoboats and submarine!) or light cruisers from League Island through the wnterway to the head of Harnegat Ilav to attack n hostile licet off Cape May without subjecting them to Interception at any lower point on tho coast Westcnhavcr Nomination Confirmed WASHINOTON, March 11 Tho Senate thlr afternoon confirmed tho nomination of D C VA'cstcnhaver, of Cleveland, iih t'nlted States Judgo for tho northern district of Ohio. SAMPLE GARMENT SHOP Showing of Authentic Copies of Advance Models for Spring 1917 GOWNS, SUITS AND COATS I'"or Dress SportH and Motoring. SMART DRESSES I'or Afternoon and Kvcnlng 'Wear. We extend to you a cordl.il Invitation to our exhibit for tho new tcason The various economies we prnetlte enable ui lo save you from 'i!i to HJ' on all purrhnses, 112b CHESTNUT STREET Next door to Keith's Theatre TAKK KI.KVATOK Chestnut COMMITTEE WILL ACT ON CHESTNUT ST. SUBWAY Councils' Advisers Expected to Report Favorably to Meet Loop Fund Deficit Councils" Committee on Street Railways will meet this nfternoon to consider tho ordlnanco Introduced two weeks ngo by Select Councilman Chnrles Soger providing for tho construction of the proposed subway In Chestnut street. Although the adminis tration has no Intention nf constructing this tuba at present, except In the event no ngreeincnt Is reached with the Philadel phia Ilapld Transit Company on tho lease, tho ordinance Is expected to receive tho committees npprovnl. Director Twining has requested favor nble action In order that he may use n por tion of the JCOOO.OOO avallnblo for this unit of tho high-speed system to make up n possible deficit In the appropriation for tho Buiiwny delivery loop. Tho J7.C0O.000 ap propriated for tho loon, the Director feels. will fall short anywhere from JT50.000 to $t, 000,000 If the present high prices con tinue. The Director plans to meet this contin gency by constructing nt present that por tion of the Chestnut street tube which will cross tho Ilrond street subwny nt Tlroad and Chestnut streets nnd that portion which will rros tho delivery loop at Rlghth and Chestnut streets From the point of con struction theso two small sections will bn considered as parts of the loop, but from a financial point they will bo considered ns parts of tho Chestnut street subway, and. therefore, ran bo charged to the J.I, 000,000 available for that line Director Tuning's report on the Phila delphia Itapld Transit Company's proposed lease was submitted to Mayor Smith yester day The report contains, ns Appendix A, the analysis of the leasing proposition made by Kord. Itacon & Davis. New York experts, unplojcd by the Mayor. iK-aTt Thursday's Sale j Spring Revealing $ A?o Charge At the New S Market and SjflW'ffSmwsr f I at i'i' U The Eight 1 I I I I I 'I 1 '4 I I Srrwi Pasirngrr Touring 1S5 inch uheclbasa $10u0 The Four SaenfPas)tngcr Touring 1S1 inch uheelbate $1285 Closed Cars Four Coupe . . Tour Sedan . . Four Limousine AUrrict.o.b.To!tJa Subjtcl lo ch&ntf uilkul notlct ':itadinU.S,A.". JIliyiffyF The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio TniW K JffrwJJM 1 Manufacturers of Willya-Knlght and Overland Automobiles U&iMVwJj UhrgV JES'Ul and Light Commercial Cars J " "BIG DRIVE" PLANNED TO ORGANIZE HOUSE Republicans and Democrats Get ting Their Lines in Order for Capture of Speakership vTASUINClTON. March 11. Republicans nnd Democrats are laying their plans for tho hlg drive April 16 for the control of tho next Houso of Representatives. The Dcmocrnts will caucus on April 12, nnd on April II the Republicans will nssemblc In n last final effort to smooth out their dif ference so that a solid vote may he cast for tho speakership At about the same time the live so-called Independents also will meet. , If tho New Hampshire law Is changed so that a successor can be elected In Repre sentative Kulloway's place before April 16. tho Democrats nnd Republicans will each havo 215 members. This Is predicted upon tho assumption that a Republican will suc ceed the late Mr. Sulloway and that nnother Democrat vvlll take the place of Repre sentative Conry, of New York, who died Just before the lurt Congress adjourned. Sulloway's successor, it Is admitted, may lie n Democrat Thcro Is less talk than there was a week ago nbout a bipartisan organization of the House. The Democrats and Republicans nt present each claim two of the so-called Independents The uncertain membei seems still to be Representative Martin, of I.ouslnna, regressive. Two Named for U. S. Attorneys WASHINffcsSVjMarch 11. President Wilson today nwlfLW. A Odcll, of Kle burne, to bo t'nlted s Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, nnd W. T Kyser, of Memphis to lie VnllM Stales At. tnrney for the 'Western District of Tenncs. sec s; Skirts New Ideas 5 & $T98 Two .separate skirt assortments that arc. beyond rivalry at the prices. Quito the prettiest conceptions re leased for many a season. Everything that is new in the way of fnbrie, color nnd mode! With the new blouse make ideal costume for all occasions. Serges, Twills, Gabardines, Burella Cloth, Trieotines, Checks and Plaids Chic new novelty or bap; pockets, dif ferent belts nnd girdles. Some are .straight hanging, others swerve to the barrel effect. Fabrics alone arc a style feature. Don't miss tomorrow's offerings. for Alterations Fashion Shop 12th Streets $JJ It Automatically Renews Its Youth Instead of periodically succumb ing to carbon troubles the Willys Knight Motor actually thrives on carbon benefits. Instead of causing a loss of com pression, carbon in the Willys Knight motor effects an actual gain in compression. The result is a gain in power and flexibility instead of a loss a renewal of youth instead of a surren der to age. Would you like to question a few of the 12,000 owners who bought Willys-Knights last year? We will gladly arrange it so you may have the opportunity see us. tlGSO ttoao ft050 OVERLAND MOTOR CO., Distributors 323-5-7 North Broad Street, Phila. Prompt Deliveries Bell Phone Walnut 4897 19i7 MOTORMAN USES CAR TO CATCH BOLD THIEF Sees Hold-up and Puts on Speed Whilo Robber Runs Jumps From Trol ley to Mnko Capture Qulck'nctlon by Ucorse Mills, motorman of n Sixteenth street car, brought nbout tho arrest of n, highwayman who stolo the handling of Mrs. Cnthcrlno Ivrklns, of 2361 Dickinson street. The woman was walking north on Six teenth street, nnd on reaching Pino street was confronted by the thief who demanded tho hnndbag. Sho drew back, hut the man selied hei arm nnd tore tho bag from In' grnsp. Then tho thief ran up Sixteenth street Mills saw the theft from the plat form of his car Ho put on extra speed nnd got nbreast of tho fleeing hlghuavmnn lit Spruce street. Tho latter ran out Spruce street nnd Mills Jumped from tho car nnd followed. At Seventeenth street tho motor man caught the thief nnd threw him to tho ground nftcr n struggle He was then turned over to a police olllcer Tho prisoner gavo his name ns fleorgo Henson. At a hearing beforo Magistrate Pcrsch he was held without ball for court. The Finest Leather Procurable in this $9 Boot for No Leather Substitution Here For here is a two-tone boot black patent vamp, genuine Blumentlial Washable K i d Top. in cither jjray or ivory. Your boot for early spring. Much has been said about leather shortage many shoe dealers have substituted cloth and rank imitations. HerelsOur Answer Proof conclusive that there is no leather shortage here. Proof con clusive once again that we give the greatest styles and values in Phila delphia. RoiAL Boot Shp Floor Saves $2 1208 & 10 Chestnut St MR. JEWELER Do S oil nnt to HI 3 our Jru rlry lnit n et ft? Will pay rnIi for rfttnlilUhetl plrtrr, good loratlyn. one liundrrtl rnU un the dollar, for entire Murk; write particulars to J. E. HARDWICK &t0 Katt Walnut I.une, (irrmantotrn, lMillnUelplilu GAS Soldering Furnaces and Appliance KK.VO FOR CATALOG Ua D. Berger Co.. 59 N. 2d St. BlllUarktt IH, Krvtonm liatit Ittt. IK I' I I I I I I feA$7 zQjwfc jPTJil .' "C" sirPaaW wx ' ' r' Last and Only Remaining : Week of this Perry House-Cleaning Sale! Plums here still lor the lucky picker Some Remainders of .$25, $22.50 and $20 Winter Suits Winter Overcoats Early Spring Coats at the,One Uniform Price $15 I Little to be said about this last and final op portunity but that little is Big for you! i Here it is if we were to buy the materials and tailor these Clothes now, we couldn't sell a stitch of them for less than $30, $28 and $25! Yours at the One Uniform Price, $15, until next Saturday at Six! Trousers going at Price Savings! Were $2.50 to $4 Now $2.00 Were $5 to $8 Now $4.00 Fancy Vests It will pay you to buy 2 or 3 at this price! $5 and $6.50 Vests Now .$3.00 Spring Stulcs in Full Bloom! J See the Military Coats in our West Windows. See the new weaves and patterns. See the distinctive Perry touches that give individuality to general styles. . -SJ PERRY&COI "N. B. T." ; 16th & Chestnut Sti. ' ,' i '..i .' 1 'tea & w ,"M m . (HitCo, 1 , KHh 8t, 'Kit JuTiTaiTl! .. rf . r ' s ,.., &2kiCffiRfi " Jfr. : "'J '"- ' . . - kdlfAkLeMtJsMH .' '-IcUi PMfttfiri Itl. :.,,.. .i