Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1917, Final, Image 11

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iNNCAL FRAY
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nudnltk! .m' Wl47,Jn50rt. - nd F.nnle
"lhTirohr0r!:i?J?,lfoikny .. nd Ell...
u x lvivjoi ain i iniiNii jwai JtlAFfiiiJN 'JQiiiiJSE DA:
f, M
. i " - i ,
Mttle Florence McDonneH MAS Sfttty'
Instrktion Fwces
-uny to Her Mother That She
AID VlCTORIAKI CURTSIES
avid taows iM?c Hftb .
n
Ha vltl
n YinM'ru iL.'-'"r"? '..
TouJ HE
Leo Jtr
JCFFERSOfJ
HIMSElF IO
Would Dlo
On .Saturday afternoon four-year-old
riorence McDotmell enmn vvhlmp(rlni from
her play In the street Into tho kitchen of
I, a. Iifim. 1 Ron Ua. l.u. .... .... .
rUJ
1 Bfti
'resident Genflral
rb To uiiTrWUr TRfXCTiCC
iscriminates
The beat lorf
"',",JII"i - nvjui.il nucct. ami iniitcti
to her mother In n chlldlth way nhoilt
death. .Sho vvould dlo fomo time, mayhe
soon. Her mother laURhed and pittcd Klor
enco nnd fho returned to plnj'.
ThN morning her mother went to the
jtrocery store, und while playing In the
Itltrhen Florence Ml on tho stove anil was
3read in thV
RAP MGZINE MANAGERS
One Calididate for Chieftainship
''Cp VAj diumz
fani
J
d
1231 .Markatrlt.,
lulled of Pncifi3t
114 Mto!
Tendencies
B nK -: n Anna
iMfc "S'l1"!?. Nj Tlh .., ,n,l noulla IT.
vI ..i.'e' &7r
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m
m
5
f
f . IVAUIIIVltTnV I....H e-
War y"' iScrinnnv f.idcd HllRlilly Into
lha baclfRiouiid t tho coiiRrc8 of tins
pmghterV of tho, American Revolution to
da. WnrVn mvs ofa hiiiiIIkIH niterlnjj Into
the convention liall, through oxerhnnglm;
i , flags of theSi'Mlon, nnd a balmy kihIiib
', bret" freh Xroni the Potomac, nil brought
!the eplrlt of nuVjJnif arid peace etrlv In tho
'day then camf tho business of tho con
jfess and biU.
Antl-admllHtrutlon Couen gjtheied In
phalanxes trtylay 1 make their Hint drive
for control vihen reports and letorriineiida-
".loiii of thcyintloti.il oIUcetH were offered
,f Waited iriAin tle Middle West, full of
the spirit of it;
west, prepared to wage vlgor
iKaliiHt the retiring president
(William ('irmniltig Storey, and
le has ohoxcti to mirieed her
nus warfnto
cineral, Mrs.
the woman sfj
Mw. ... llairtllton Lewis, of Illinois
There were1 no vvllixperlngi of Intrlirue.
but bald, open thargos of discrimination
(WlnjK sirs, htorey ny tho supporters of
'rt.'tjcoiKo Tliacher (tucrimoy, iiiitl-iidniln-
titration tandldate for piesldent ueiieinl
Mrs. Guernseys cohoits nllece that Mr
Storey purposely failed to lnlte their candl
date to take her place In thn reeeKilnr. un
at the president general'- itieptlon last
tilRht.
"Mio's from the greatest piUfK State
Irhthe union Kansas." Is the defl that the
Administration forces are throwing at Sirs
tiuernsey. Waving the Amerlcin Hap; rtir
what veins to bo durigerouslj aMn to a
political reason, the uiitl-(iiem-e, w inkers
tay that the western candidate has been
nilxctl with the western peace pirt.v and
that 't "s only lccently that she his been
e. strom ar suppotter
The American licvolutloii M.iRu7lm was
the first lino of defense that tho utitl-Ad-nilnlstiatlon
trowd assailed tod.iv They
calm mismanagement of the magazine,
which Is solelv In the power of the admin
Istiatlon "We ure from MNsnuil and lme
to be shown," said one delegate
Jleanwljlle, the administration Is quietly
smiling and promises to "show them" whon
tho pioper time comes to make a lepoit
upon tho financial tondltlou of the pet I.
cdlcal
DOCTOR LEIDY DENIES
"HATRED" OF GERMANS
Is Pleased Also at Withdrawal
of Objections to Reading Wil
son's Address in the Schools
111 Joseph I.eidv toda.v epievsed satis
faction hit Simon (lint vice prcsldi nt of
the Hoard of education had withdrawn
his objection to the 1'iesldeiit's mc-sage
being read In the public schools
"I .i(n thoroughly satisllcd," said Doctor
J Leldy, ,"and as fat as I am (orrcermd, the
U t'fej,de',t ls "ow closed. The I'vnMXti
jJjjlJJEDaEii ii.ii pcrrormed a aluable and
patriotic serlco In giving this ninttet pub
licity. I Know that as the result of the
article In esterda's HvnvtNo I.Ennrm hun
dreds of fchool teacheis and i-chool children
throughout tho city have taken a lhel
Interest in this mattet The publlcitj gleu
Mr. Gratz's objection to the reading of the
message has caused thousands of pet sons
to obtain copies of Mi Wilson's wonderful
document, and they hae read it with an
intention they would not hae cithern Ise
glcn It.
'Mi Clr.it jesterday spoke of his an
cestors to show- that he was an Ami I lean
citizen to the bone. It was not nei essat v
for him to display, hi genealogical ttee to
establish his patriotism No one has had
any doubt of Mrv(ints's peis.on.il patriot
ism, but we do Anow that he frecpientlv
makes the mistake of allowing mawkish
centlmentulity'to deep into his action'
'In taking' up the discussion In vester
day's I'vkninci Li"irn:n, Mt (Jiat7, us
usual, dodired the issue What we objected
to was tlift by the action of the Hoard of
KducatiniI the President's message was
Irtuall ijigeonholed or laid on the tab'e
"Mr J Jatz Accuses me of hiving m
patrlotl l&f on parade, which Is unjust
Tliota iqji know me. and Know of ni
nctlvitb ji-iti tho mattet of pteparedness.
could ni -fjliurge mo with being ostentatious
In my jj-jlrlotlsni. I have alwas tried to
serve '7S country with conservatism and
wlthorejjinfare.
"''I rt,nt bo Batltered that Mr Oratz
sourSv' Vast the odium of hating (!et-
? t "T. ' nave never uaiecr trie (iei-
il A, 3t
I believe, as do most thought-
ful people!
liat the Germans aro a very
superior l
culture vhl
ilti, and that thev have a
is teal. In my olllce hete ate
pictures oB
, 6 noted German scientists.
and a nlc
of tho I'nlveislty of Hetlln.
If I hated!
jrinans and Get many I would
net have
fse things on mv ptemlses It
was unfalri
f Mr. Gratz to plat a the odium
of an attaj
"I am at
on German people on me.
tioduct of the Phil ulelphlu pub-
llo school
and baturullv I felt tho matter
keenly When a movement was stattid In
the Boayd of Education against tho lead
ing offfePresident's message, wlilch is i.nu
ot thJHfrcatest liuiiuiii documents of all
time. Tiam glad that Mr, Gratz has changed
his attpudo." .
When seen this uftei noon In his pllko In
(the Hoard of llcvlslon of Taxes, Mr. Gtatz
said: Them ure somo people who would
like to flrlve evoiy one of the Girmnn teach
eis out of our public schools Into the street.
They have hate In their hearts and their
reasoni has been unbulanceU by that Inte.
President Wilson has cautioned us against
fcueh liatred, and I Intend to follow out his
program of fairness and decencv. Why, I
Know qf a woman who discharged her ditss-
,i maker this week Just becuuso that woman
1 WHS n elnrnmi. A ...l nfii.l ntf llilu llwTIII.Iti
.i k,,,M... ,.IIU .11.1.1. vm, . -........
Vonian had been In America for many years
and was an honest, law-abiding womnti,
with no thought of being dlslojal to tho
land of hei adoption We Americans must
not allow the hatred of nationalities to,
grip us In this muuner. It Is unchristian"
SUNDAY LEDGER TO GIVE '
PEN PICTURE OF NIVELLE
French Army Chief, Now in Limelight
of Victory, Subject of Inti
mate Sketch
An Intimate; sketch of General Itohert
Klvelle, commander-ln-chleX of the' French
armies on the western front und the mni.
who,, with Field Mtirolial Douglas Halg, Is
throwing back tho Germnir forces, will
nppenr In" the, magazine section; of Sunday's
rUBMc J.EDJJER.
The magtjetlsm of the leader Is described
l?vCharle Johnston, und the reason why
Jb hejoved by every man .under his
'Vmmand ia explained In the article. "Hu
C? braVe. fearless man," Bays the writer,
indlferefit to danger when bullets are
whlstllne Vtbout him."
The reason, also, why General Nlvelle
endeared himself to every soldier In the
trenches alirf tn the subjects "of the Allies
J)y hia atoAuU nnd overwhelming defeat nf
. theTutoni at Verdun Is also sW" ttn-
Mn-;ln th ahlcle, vvhloh U a character
lchof l"the. big chler oeruna me org
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Elkton ftlurrlage Licenses
TLKTON, Aid.. April '7r-Couples pio,
curlne rnarrlano Hcensw In F.IKton today
Sen." UM Klein and Matilda Uochtern.an,
Mrlladephla: U Stanley Swlnhart. I'otts
town and Margaret S. Hartenstcln. New
vnrk'- rdward V, Kstler. rhlladelphlj. and
lScvC Colbert. Chester;. Auuustus Wah
nnd Ocnevleve Pythian. Wilmington; Frod
aI scnaf and 8arah Flrma.., Ambler; n.y
5rif p,int.i and Katheflne Welch. Clieu.
t'lr.wreW,A. Copkland Katherine,P. HI-
i uriirm at
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,vr..,l,r!J;,,'M-s ,.,.M.ry ,.
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Tis No Easy Job, This of Whipping Into Shape a Rookie Squad, but Mrs.
William Merriman Price Would Forestall Any Mishap to Presen
tation of Masque of American Drama
Till (,'iii's fmo ,mi(i hive nifltod the
tu'iveililii cold heart "f an li himn It
win lemlnlscem of a Ideal, night In a di
ner ted Ki.ivejaid with tomlistonct rWIng
Mix .i Held of pale Mie.tii amid barren Jiltio
and the plaintive ulio-o-o of tho owl sondltiB
hhlveiM iiecplng along the uplne It vv.tt
You've Ju.t killed two men and tno
alniiit to Kill aunt hfi "
It vv.ii a harih task, that of a triple slay
ing hut the gli.'went light llitoiiRh It
jut like onie coiiteinpui.irv LutretU Hnr
gl.i on the trail of another li.ill.itr nobleman
lor a victim
II was Incredible that .1 girl o joiing
and vi) app.iieuth ingenuous whoulil 1 so
ii iid-hearted and 'chemlng. hut oiu never
can tell In dii IIKp thee, when the milk
men garner In tin l rollts mi 'war bildec."
while thue of the upper Hi.it.i work des
peratelv to t-.ive theli millions That brig
and In the conn r Is a blow -beaten, dotues
t, rated hu'b.ind. and the woman utaudliu
nc.ii him (that Inoffensive ueaturo) Ih the
teulble pel son who put I'.vanldi In the
Clown Pi luce's biomhl.il lozenges
li.lt to return to the gill her eves sud
denlv tkished with Into and "ho was just
about to Insert tho dagger noith-iioi'west
between the light auricle and the aoita
w hen,
'That'll enough fin tonight Class dls
mKsed " Jid the slavers and all the test
of the group llle out. whlfi Mrs. William
Merriman 1'rhe prepares to dliert tho uet
gioup of coeds nnd men of the tlnlverdti
of f'enm-jlvaril.i .vho are to take put In tho
Masipie of American Drama
TIs no easy Job tills of drilling the
' rookie" hiiujiI In shape foi the mas-ime To
the pantomimes will fall n gnat deal of the
bin den of telling with i pit mild color dlplav
and movements of ease the utorv of tho
'piogitss of the dinin.i In this country b)
means of pantomime lljlus from live pkivs,
The l'i Into of I'.uthla" 'The Cladlntoi,"
Turn est. i da Ulmlnl I tip Van Winkle"
and 'The Scared ow " And on the willing
should! I H "f Mis l'i lee Iuih devolved tin
After Easter
Millinery Specials
Inclusive showing of all the smartest
creations for spring and summer wear.
$10 to $15 Hats
Speilall Triced ThU Meek
.$7.50 to $10.00
$15.00 to $22.50 at
$10.00
&
$16.50
l39S.l3Tff.ST.
r-
Be Sure to
Save This Recipe
Coconut Orange Pie
Open u ean of roconut Place eoiuiiut
III piece of rheese dotli und lren well
In n inuve Hie milk
Now blend , ,
rublfHriooiis icirimtnrcli
"i cup of milk from ran of c.iionut
('oak until iHillliiB puliit l reneheil.
lie-move from fire ami mid the coconut
ii n.l 'J Sunklnt oriipueii ut Into tln
I'llH nnd "i HIP of uenr.
Mil well
Vow line the plf tin with plain pinto
odilr In the l.B mixture. Hake '.ll mill-
ule-a In moiliTiitH oven
Coconut
j orjm.en
huu.ir .
1'rtntry . .
, .10
.ll
li I
,'JII lout
Will eri 0 pemonn.
Complete lieciiie Boollet on Request
BAKER'S
Fresh Grated Coconut
in the Original Milk
In Cn, Not in Paper Packagei
NOT a uoiccBioa v.Dconui
J
When uu buy
Httker'K Kiesh
(Irated Coconut
In cans. ou know
you are getting
the finest coconut
grown. It Is
ready grated, Hav
ing your time.
The original milk
preserved the
frcsdinesH a n d
nutty flavor, unit
avoids the taste
Unstress of Hie
desiccated coco-
nut.
i
At Yntir
10c
Grocer'
Rtcip B'ooklpt on Rtqut.t
FRANKLIN BAKR COMPANY
Doet. NP PVH.i.lpl,.. Pn.
Mm -m
M - . - ! -
& r i s v
k. - I
V
X) ' " k
c
task of whipping .in iboth coeds and bos)
nto a utililui inaifs
'llieic nit ten gills and thin,, times lh.it
ni.inv men in the moio Impoiturrt puts of
the pintonilnip c.is'h while iiuhi will be
needed 1 itei fo, U. nrlrror positions The
task of dillllug tlie stiideutM Ii is been under
wav foi some time and the easier points
nhslmlliti 1, but when It c-oni" to hurdling
llllllllllt p.irtK Htllll -sfulh, w,., it'H Mot
ipilte ho tasj
.Vow when IMwIn Ton eat pkijed the part
of Spar l ii us In The i;.untor he lev
i reined the pait beiaue of the oppoi tunl
ties for showing his splendid phv.slinio Hut
i.m a man ho ., g.i,ii,i if ,0 s Ics than
fit feet nml ine.inites nt least twentv
Inches uioiind tin- ti calf TIs n moot
question and one th.it h unsettled
And then there s the man who was told
he looked Just like ves o.Mietlv like loo
.lifferson himself when ,Ioe pl.ivod the pirt
of Kip In Itlp Van Winkle" Then again
the girl , giggles In the love Mc-rie Well
thev dorr t know because thev have at Inst
heedcd'JIr'i I'iIii-h strict maxims that thosij
who plnv In p.intoinlme are but chattels
of the stage
Thev 're i minding lulu shape though and
for that ri'.isou It Is mi seriel to tell vvlnt
Is gone by or Is going Instead of letting
the mishaps occur on tin- big sfigo In tho
llotanlcal OarcIeiiH net nionth .Mrs rlr
Is, getting lid of tin in now, so tint when
Wasslll l.eps lifts liis hiton and the speak-
- -3 FOUNDED 1858 !
DeweeS
Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century
Tew TMrsTToorDepartmoriT
Quaiiy aists -popular prices
Extraordinary Sale To-morrow S3.00
liout 150 w.usts in f.isliionnlili tn.itcn.il-, OeorKcttc Crcpc,
Lai i", Chiffon, I'l.tnl Silks Prices liavc liccrr up to f 7 50
Dewees' Jusirii Dress
Black Taffeta Silk
Special SI .50 a Yard. Regular Price $2.J)0
lilatk Taffeta Suits anil frocks arc much the vogue. A beauti
ful, soft-fuush talfet.i of excc'itionnl ((ii,ilii. I muted ituntity. '
B . F . Dewees , 1122 chestnut st ,
1
Tou Have
Xeat Buckle
Attached, or Your
Choice of Other
New nucltles
4h m::.; SirSfc.
This new model is another index of Dalsimer style'
and value. Of superior quality and excellent workman
ship, it is worth considerably more than $5.25.
Just one of a delightful variety of latest Spring
models, featuring fashion's favorites which have'the in
trinsic worth you are assured of getting at Dalsimer' s.
TIS A l'KAT TO J-IT VJ'KT
'Shoes nd Hosiery
1204-06-08 Market Street
i int.- niifMio
M
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cc CM
' t-v V-, t.w aArf
, t.w U.O.
j' a Cikcr tr L,tl
I !
lug pulls subside- iiionicut.il llj tin- most
gi ai e ful cci. ids and males lit tho t'nlvei
Itv of rennsjlvatila will come trooping out
ot the wings with a gr .up nnd e ise that will
make P.ivlown e,it caviar with a knife, so
Jealous will slip be
(UJAKl)SMAN STHUCK BY TRAIN
WIl.MINtJTOV. Del. April 17 Whllo
lolui IC Tavloi. of Ikiltlinore, Mil, a meni
bei ol the IVniitli 3lnil.inil Infanti' was
gu iidlng the llrltlmoic nnd Ohio K.illroad
lulilg. ovei iliinpowdei Itlver at 1 o clocl
this uioiulng he was Mitick bv an epien
tialu and badlv injured Nothing v.an known
of the incident until the Main reached th-.
in Nt station when the soldlei s gun wai
found In tho cowcatcher of the engine V
special train J staited out to search for
the man and found him at the bridge, and
biought hint to' Wilmington lie Is hi the
liel.iw.uc Hospital hete It Is believed he
W ill IIH'UVt I
ADVANCE COMING BUY NOWl
KUNKECSACOAL
33d & Market
51 it & Gray's
Ilehiiont ".'.00
I Woo ill nil DO
VV cut SUJ
I'honfii
l We
Vent 44
Asked For
A New Pump
A Low Price
WE ARE PLEASED TO
OFFER YOU THE
"PURITAN"
A SEMI-COLONIAL
$.25
Patent Colt en Klne
(llace Kid. with Haiiil-
Ttirned Soles and Full
French IIcul
mom:
g llXislVllilt MMltl MIOI.s wS
w
v.H. "1tV
s3!v '
which is most wanted by pood dressers,
(Also in Gun Metal Calf)
Hanan & S
1318 Chestnut Street
Ommmms&$
Chestnut, and 12th Sts.
Women's Silk Negligees
Crepe dc Chine Negligees, fitted
and loose models in pink, light
blue, rose and maize; embroidered
and lace trimmed. Special.)
Crcpc dc Chine Tea Gowns, in
pink and light blue, box pleated
skirt with chiffon or lace coat,
trimmed with ribbon. Special J
Qe?penhesm,luns&
Chestnut and 12th Sts.
Special Tomorrow Only
Women's Batiste Pajami
Pink and Blue Batiste Pajamas
in one piece model, stitched in
contrasting colors, with ribbon at
neck, waist and ankle. Special
Shetland Wool
Sweaters
Sash .Model
In purple, rose, salmon,
green, Copen and com ;
sailor collar, cuffs and
pockets, striped with
white; also belted
sweaters in solid colors, .vJ frM
Extraordinary VqMe &tWl
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The
Mttdo of that rich Mnhoftany shade Rusiia Calf,'
M
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opcciai i umvTTuu i.rv g
Japanese Kimonos),
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(Model as Illustrated) )u
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Imported Japanese Crepe .jf I
. i -Kil
Kimonos in opennagen, .
Rose, Lifiht Blue, Pink W
and Lavender, with Sash
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anu iuii oiceyi-B.,,
Exceptional Value --'
1.25
XiVI
4.95
,a
9.75
1.1
Women's Lisle Vests 1
13 1. f...7 IA. in Tt'Viiln tini-Vi 1 -. mcEn'm
crochet ton or ribbon shoulder lyKJ
straps, regular sizes. Special J WffJ
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