Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 30, 1917, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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CITY REGISTRARS
WILL DRAFT 8750
Board Ready to Pick Fight
ers Under U. S.
Direction
STATE MUST GIVE 88,000
Voters' Lists Will Bo Used, but
Nonvoters Will Not
Escape
Philadelphia's ulinio of Iho first GOO.000
soldiers which the nation U to ralsj liy to
lectlvc tlrnft Is S750; that of t'eiinsylvniiWi,
83.000.
This wait determined totlnv-. nst tcntntlvo
plans for the ilraft vvcto tllpcupxetl by rep.
Istratlon officiate. The quota of llghthiK
men la exclusive of tho volunteers which
the city will ho called upon to furnish to
hrliiK tho regular urmy and Stalc'H National
Guard up to war (irriurtli.
The tcRlnratlon oT I'lilhulclphla men
rf tin military iiku to he ilseil hy ConKics'H
will he conducted hy the Hoard tit KcKlntra
tlon Commissioners, appointed lij tho (!ov
crnor. Ktederlclc J. Him) or It t-linrininn of
the lioaul, tho other meinbein being Albert
Jt, I.adner, .Ir.. Fccrotnry, and l.PorKe (!
plerle and William A. Carr. Within one
month after tho enactment of the t-elretlvt-draft
bill. accorillliR to the ilaut of the
War Department, the registration of men
between tho HRe of tw cut) -one jimix and
the maximum imo to bo decided by Con
gress will becln thmUKhout the clt). This
probably will bo about June 1.
MANY NOT I.lSTKIl
Tho regular registration machinery U(-ed
to classify oters for elections will be used.
In the 1-ii" division polling pl.icts to classi
fy lighting men and workers for tho war.
Tills probably will ho augmented by super
Ylxlou by Federal authorities.
A national legUtrntlou day was advo
cated today by several officials, who pointed
out thnt many men eligible for military
mi vice are not listed with registrars.
Philadelphia')) full leglstratlou Is 303,923
men, accoidlng to 13. .1. Cattell, city statis
tician, based on population, thero are 307,
705 men between eighteen and forty years
old In tho city.
However, since last October, when tho
registration lists were compiled, about 15.
OOii young men hao become of age. It Is
estimated The total number of names of
cllglblo men not on tho lists It estimated
at about 40,000.
liecauso tho leglstratlon lists In the va
rious divisions aio not complete, olllcials
were strongly in favor of augmenting these
lists by a new legislation designed to ob
tain the names of men now not enrolled
ninong tho voters The piesent lists, it was
pointed out, affoid a good basis of opera
tion, not only because they contain the
names of nearly all men above the minimum
age limit for tho conscript aimy. hut be
cause they give tho occupations of the men,
as important feature In selective conscrip
tion. But tho incomplete nature of the lists,
It was held, makes It unfair to select the
fighters from them atone. Neither was It
deemed advli-ablo to cllsregaid tho voting
legislation lists altogether In gathering
data because of the possibility that there
mo "slacUcrs" willing to voto but not will
ing to bear aims.
MAY COMI3IN13 MI3THOD3
A combination of the voting lists and
of data obtained by a fresh registration
would be tho fairest means of picking tho
fighters, it vwia said.
"If a national registration day Is fixed,
It would bo a wise precaution to have the
work supervised by men with tho authority
of United States Marshals to enforce obedl
enco to tho rules of the legislation." sal-l
Hairy Stone, chief clerk of the County
Commissioners.
The registration In each voting division
4 coulil be completed In one day. It was es
timated. As soon as thu lists are complied,
8750 names will ho drawn from the total by
the "Jury wheel" system. Local exemption
boards then will pass on tho fitness of men
for army seilce, "weeding out" those phys
icahy unfit or whoso work Is of such a
natu o that It Is as essential as military
service. A ficsh tit awing then will fill up
tho gaps made hy tho exemptions.
PLAN OF GREEN CROSS
INDORSED AS WAR AID
Soldiers of the Soil Gain Re
cruits for Providing Nation's
Food Supply
Hundreds of tillers of the soil In Phila
delphia have Indorsed the proposed CJrcen
Cross. They bellevo it will be a thoroughly
appropriate symbol for the big nrmy of
garden and f.uni workeis throughout 'tho
country.
Although tho suggestion for such an or
ganization was mado by Miss Helga Bar
fod. of Merlon, just a few days ngo, a
large number of home gnideners nlready
have signified their Intention of joining
tho army which will be composed of sol
dlers of the soil.
Officials of numerous agricultural organi
zations together with settlement workers,
who know the beneficial results of out-door
work, have agreed to co-operate In every
way toward making the Green Cross a vig
orous army which shall battle for the pro
duction of food.
Secretary Houston, of the Department of
Agriculture, has been asked to approve the
plan nnd many bellevo that he will con
elder It favorably.
Among others who Indorsed tho proposed
organization today was Miss Clarissa Smith,
manager of tho Farm Service Department
of tho Bureau of Occupation for Trained
Women.
Miss Smith already has registered thou
sands of women for fnrm work this sum
mer. Many of them. In addition to pos
sessing scientific agricultural knowledge, are
practical farmers as well, and a large num-
ber of those engaged have already proved
this.
"The proposed Orcen Cross," said Miss
Smith, "meets my hearty approval.. It will
bo a fitting Insignia for the organizations
In such work and will serve to keep the
subject thoroughly before the public. Too
much stress cannot be laid on tho subject
of food production at this time. The peo
ple now realize that it has been greatly
neglected In the past. The fact that the
womon of the country are taking such
sincere Interest In agricultural work augurs
well for the future. I wttl be glad to co
operate in any way toward making the
Green Cross a success." "
Representatives, of several other organ
; Izatlons spoke along slllmar lines.
Arrangements are being rmtfle by those
Interested In tho formatlo ,nof the organi
zation tn. have nn Informal conference In
this city during the present week, at which
a temporary committee will be appointed
to launch the movement on broad lines.
POLISH-.CATHOLIC PRIEST DIES
Father Thomas Qrembowski, of Ma-
hanoy City, Succumbs
Tho Iter, Thomas CJrembowskl, pastor
of St, Caslmlr's Tollsh Cathollo Church, of
Mahaony City, known to many Catholics In
this rAtv Hlft at tu- nrAl.nr1ilrnrfflefit
'. jt Hospital yesterday following an operation
ft r ',fr canor. He was' flfty-slx years old.
.. -v. wir ur.rauomnti was oraatnea m, pnin
.. ali.. . - . . . . .-......
w jiw.wmo aim.servea pansnw in
tARMY DRAFT AGES TO BE SET
BY HOUSE AND
Continual from I'ntr One
arm'v- Bnm,?J. V10 fr.ont' ,l,oul1 w" n
ft ral mmlssl0"- I"'.1 without authority
to raise an nrmy of 'his own of vnrvlnR
?aln,,f "nV""""1' m,,c"' "' " ' mln
wo M L ''.I)oncn"J f Iloo.evelt Idea,
ConiLr. mlt ufacUy ,h0 clency which
U favnr'nf ",0 lrjM"'i volunteer policy
in favor of conscription.
not'hnJll?,V""t.rald ,0,,ay tl,at lle '"J
nv-J ,1 a, ' ".0U.M rcr,ulr'' ,1,oro " to
e.nr .?, 1Ju,St Scnatp nnd UUE Wer.
h ill J ,cf"oiee. This means that the
nrn,-i '.)"., rcai,.for ln" ''resident's np
proval by the middle of the week and n
full operation before Its close.
t,rLhnieK.nn!f.ndmc?18 ,al,ted In the House
probably will survive the conference. These
are the (.ood-Aintln amendment, Increasing
t,1? ".ay '.'J enl.',tc'' wn of tho nrmy from
M5 in $30 during tho war; the Lever
JERSEY MANUFACTURERS TO LIST
EMPLOYES WHO CAN WORK FARMS
TP.13NTON. April 30.
In a letter addressed to the manufacturers
of the Stale, issued toduy by the execu
tive depaitinent at the Instance of Coventor
I dge, the manufacturers are asked to can
vass their emplo.ves and list on n form In
closed the number of men who formerly
worked on farms and who can be spared for
agricultural work.
Tho Covernrr says that under tho author
ity vested In him by a law passed bv a
recent Legislature he has called upon "the
people of the State, through the Depart
ments of Agriculture, Conservation and De.
velopments. Education and Labor, the New
Jersey Committee on Public Safety and tho
New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, to
assist in increasing the production of farm
products,
It is stated that there arc more than
400.001) acres of tillable land In New Jerscv
today suitable for raising corn or beans or
potatoes, but which will not bo planted un
SENATE AND HOUSE GET BILLS
FOR GUARDING OF FOOD SUPPLY
WASHINGTON, Apt II 30.
The fighting to keep down rising war
prices of food took definite shape In the
House today when a Joint food conserva
tion resolution was introduced by Represen
tative Lever, of South Carolina, chairman
of the Agricultural Committee.
The same resolution will be presented
In the Senate by Senator CJorc.
The resolution empowers the Depattment
of Agrlcultuie to make a thorough survey
of the food situation throughout tho coun
try. Including an Investigation Into the
present amount of food available. Its loca
tion nnd tho sources of production. It Is
also offered as a basis of consldeiatlon of
tlnal legislation to stimulate production,
conservation and bring about an equitable
distribution and prevent excessive prices.
British Demand
Naval Changes
Continued front Pace Onn
tho facts. They were facts the publication
of which tho Wnr Oltlco hud refused to per
mit. They showed the people that tho one
main reason for the tremendous losses of
llrltlsh forces carty In the war was lack of
adequate ammunition mil supplies.
Through showing this need a icotganlzatlon
of the war-making department wat achieved
by forco of public opinion
The Dally Mall today printed the follow
ing attack on tho Admiralty
It Is not the assurance that tho
best Britons In tho Admiralty are busy
with tho submarine problem that tho
nation looks for nnd means to have
We Insist upon results. Wo arc tired
of hearing grown-up men In gold braid
ropeatlng the parrot cry that there Is no
sovereign euro for submarines.
There was no sovereign cure for Zep
pelln raids until our airmen were sent
up to fight the Zeppelins There Is
sovereign cure for everything In war
fare, and It Is contained tho one
word fighting.
Command of the sea Is nrv a mys
tery which can he hidden awa In huge
battleships that have to b kept In
safety. It Is a power that re- s In the
hands of the men who use It.
In using the word "fighting" wo are
thinking of the Irresistible energy and
nggresslvo temper that arc required for
the direction of a fighting machine. Our
fleet will do anything It Is given to di.'
but It Is helpless If the high command
Is feeble.
It needed violent press agitation and
much newspaper burning to sting the
War Office Into life two years ngo. and
the nation has seen the lesult on tho
western front In the last few months.
Apparently the same process must be
applied to tho Admiralty.
Games at Gloucester
tlI.OLTi:STKn. N J.. April 30 The Alpha
Social Club opened Its Beaon Saturday anil
was of(-atcd by tho Oriental A. C. team. 3 to
2, Manager ueorco O Nelll pitched for thn
Oriental team, and allowed hla opponents but
four hits and fanned eleven men.
EVENING LftftGEIt PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917
SENATE CONFEREES
amendment, specifying persons engaged In
agriculture as nmong those whom the Pres
ident may exempt from military duty, and
tho Ha) den nmeudment, which bans pay
ment of bounties or the furnishing of sub
stitutes to evade military sen leo under
selection.
LONDON. April 30. Hnthuslattl ap
proval of the Indorsement of nrmy selection
by the American Congress was universally
voiced by the London newspaper today.
They declared belief that the draft would
enable tho t'nlted .States to nvold many of
tho mistakes made by tlreat Urltaln.
Comment of the Pall Mall (lazctte was
t) pleat. It said:
"Passage, of conscription legislation by
Congress shows nn Intention to prollt by
our mistakes. Our new Ally will not now
see the time when It's w'asted efforts will
bo blocked b) postponement of the Inevi
table less experienced farmhands can be secured
when necessary
Tho Department of education, It N
shown. Is mobilizing the high-school
students to do farm work The Department
of Labor, through the Federal State J3m
ploymcnt llureau, Is directing nil unrm.
ployed toward the fnims; but these meas
ures, the Coventor says, are not sulllclent
to meet the emergency.
"Many men who oilglnally worked on
fnrms nre now employed In Industrial
plants," sa)s the Coventor In his letter to
tho manufacturers, "and If theso men can
be available, temporarily, when farm labor
is needed, the entile pioductlve area of New
Jersey will be cultivated
"Will )nu help In carrying out this plan
by canvas-dug jour own cmplojes and list
ing on the Inclosed form the number of
men you can spare and when they will bp
available? The planting senson Is now
here; Immediate action Is Imperative"
Tito Agticultural Department plan for
Inercnslng tho Hour supply by compelling
higher grnln extraction In milling, ran
against strong opposition when It was pre
sented to tho Senate Agricultural Com
mittee In the food Investigation.
"We have not jet arrived at that condi
tion In America when we've got to pre
set Hie the diet of the people to keep them
from starving to death." said Senator Smith,
of South Carolina. ,-I think wo ought to
let the people eat what they want for a
while )et. I. for one, c'xpect In exercise
that right for a while"
Senator Cronnn, of North Dakota, and
Senator Norrlt, of Nebraska, pointed out
that the leading food experts of tho coun
try. Including Doctor U'llej. had ludoisctl
the suggested Increase of the milling fiont
7J to SJ per cent of the wheat kernel.
GEN. PETAIN NEW CHIEF
OF FRENCH ARMY STAFF
Revival of Old Po'at May Mean
Supplanting of
Nivelle
PA11IS, April 30. Oeneral Petaln, who
commanded the Krench army defending
Verdun during the critical stages of the
battle In February and March, 10K, Is to
be appointed chief of staff at the Ministry
of War.
Tho Cabinet meeting was presided ovr
by President Polncare and was held after
a session of tho War Committee. After
a general discussion It was determined to
rcstoro the post of chief of staff at the
Ministry of Wnr and confide tho post to
(Scncr.il Petaln.
Tho recent French offensive will bo the
subject of un Interpellation of tho Oov
ernent by Deputy Dalhlez, It has been
learned. The Cabinet already has dellb
erated upon this subject.
Premier Ulbot conferred Individually
with somo of his colleagues, and had a long
Interview with President Polncare. The
Premier had an Interview with General Niv
elle, the French commander
Tho revival of the post of chief of
staff may mean In effect that Oeneral
Petaln hus supplanted General Xlvelle In
command of the French nrmy In the past
under tho French system tho chief of staff
beoame automatically supremo commander
In time of war- General Joffre was chief
of staff at the War OHlce ns well as com-mandcr-In-chlef
In the field,
Employes Get Land for Gardens
I.EWISBUnG. I'a, April 30 Harry
Partrldgo, of New York city, president of
the Lcwlsburg Chair Company, has rented
ten acres of fertllo farm land adjacent to
the factory for tho use of his employes In
growing garden truck. Mr. Partridge has
had the land plowed and fertilized and will
furnish seed.
Mason & DeMan;9
1115 CKestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's)
Is There a Woman in
Phila.Who Can Afford to
Ignore This Hat Event?.
Tomorrow (Tuesday) we reduce ?
$:50
165 of our regular $8.50, $10.00
and $12.00 models
No Reservations No C. 0.
- No Approvals
V
IL GEN. PETAIN DIVENTA
CAP0DI&M.FRANCESE
Avra' Poteri Suprcmi e Dirigera'
la Guerra sugli Scacchieri
Francese e Belga
SULL'A FRONTE ITALIANA
Le Batterie Austrlncho c rH Acroplnni
Attivissimi nol Trentino c
sul Carso
I'AKIGI, .'10 Aprilc.
Un dispnecio da Noma dicr cite mm
missionc Itallnna c' partita dall'ltalia
alia tolta dcsli Stall Unit! per prenderp
parte nl consiglio di Rucrra che e in
corso a Washington.
IIOMA. 30- Aprl-.
I'n telegramma da Parlgl dice che II
generale Pelaln. II rpinlo enmando' Taimata
til Verdun nel duo mel piu' t-rlticl del
foffenslva tcdcsci In tpielln leglone doe'
nel fcbbrnlo u marzo del initl. e' stalo
nomlnato capo del'o Statu Magglore fran
cese I.o tlecNIone fu prcsa lerl dal cnns.
gllo del mlnNlrl. ma si sapeva da rpialche
gloiuo che si penx.tva seiiatnente dl istl
tulre n tilllcio ill capo dl Stato Magglore
per l'eserclto franccte. Klnora le funzlonl
dl capo dello Stato Magglore erano andate
Inslemo con tpiello dl comandante dellc
inmate frnncesl dot nord-et n del notil
II generale Petaln avra' polerl supteml
Infatto egll dirigera' la guetra, ed II gene
rale Xlvelle, che comanda !o nrm.tto tlel
nord e del nord-evt. sara' sotto I sunl
ordlnl. Anche II genctale Halg si timer'
pratlcamente sotto gll ordlnl dl Prtam.
glitcclte' al tapo dello Stnto M.tggiore fian-
ccse c vntu.tlmente nflldata U dlrczlone
della guerra contro lo la Ccimanl.t.
I.a raglone dell.i Insiltuzlonc dcll'iiniclo
dl capo dl Stato Magglore neH'cserclto
francese deve rlcerearsl in crltiche tecentl
fatto nll.i manler.i come e' st.U.i dlietta
lolren-uva ftancee contro le Unco tedesche
da St. yuentln ad Auberive. Sembra che
utin si e' ottenuto dall'olTenslva tutto tpiello
che si potevo. ottenere II genernlo Petaln,
a cul era statu offerto II posto lasclato
vacante tl.i Joffro nel dlcembro scorso,
nveva tlfiutato nllnrn percha' nun nvrebbe
avuto tuttl ipiel poteri che egll litenov.i
necess.irli per guldare con successo la guerra
contro le foize tedesche. I'ecentemeute,
quando si conilnclo' a par are nello tllscus-
slonl del conslgllo del mlnlstrl ill un cambl-
nmemu neiiano coinanuo uolleserclto o
l'offerta fu rlnnovnt.i u Petaln. egll decllno'
nncora dlchl.iro' che nvrebbe ucccttatn
sollnuto a condlzlone ill avetv plu" larghl
poteri che mm ebho Joffie SI cicde cho II
geneinle N'lvello tllerr.t' II comando dello
arm.ite del nord e del nord-esl, anche
consldei.indo II fatto cho eg I fu nomlnato
In seguito suggcrlmento dl retain,
SCI.I.A PROXTi: ITAMAXA
II Mlnlstero della fluerra pubbllcava lerl
sera 11 seguente rapporto del genernle Cu
dorno circa la sltu.tzlone alia frontc it.tlo
nustrlaca: Oil avlatorl ncmlcl sono statl con
tlnuamente nttlvl nella glornata dl lerl
sulla fionte dal I,agu d fiarda alia
valle del Ilrenta. Kssl ban lasclato
cadet e botnbe su Ala e su Fler.v dl
Prlmlero, senza pero' rltiiclre a causaro
dannl
SuU'altnlplano dl Aslago si e' avttta
plu' Intensa azlone dl artlgllerl.t. Alia
testata della vallo del Comellco, a noid
est del passo dl Croce, nol abbiamo
American
and French
FLAGS
For This Week's Celebration
ThnusimlH of U'xlS nnd HVt-lneh
AMIJUU'AN fluffH lirlKht fiint tnlorn mi
Kood cotton mounted on HUbstnntlnl HtlekH
with Kilt BpiNulH.iJ.-t, ltt n ml fi'i hundrid
I'ruinpt IMIen rilHNL'H KI.AC1.H. on
liundrpd AIko larger 8tz(i on ordrr I'rompt
delUm. Anj of tho uhon ttnld lit retail
8incl ii" y tho dozen Also h ftv British
and Italian flajs on hand UNION IlL'NT
JNS Amerlcnn TI-iks laro lot 3x5. 4x
nnd oH, comlritf in from factory. Theno
fltiKS hme tloulilo-ptttched ama, nnd nro
nirid I'ltetliillv for us iiMonllnK to (loHrn
mnt nprclflrathmi, a un American l'lni?
SHOlMa) U inailp Will ncll Rlnslj, hy the
dozen, or hy tlm hundred, nt irhvs about
lialf of what H !tdnw thursrd bv other1. If
ou nro Kolnff to Ret h now (law for tho rln
)ratlon or Memorial Iv it Hill pay jou to
vnlt n few iHis for IhN lot
.Mall orclerH nnd Iminlrlei promptly
handled.
LOUIS FINK & SONS
56 North 7th Street
Phono. Market "loo, (Hot. Market Arch)
D.'s
v
resplnto una. Incurslonc nemlca contro
le nostre llnee.
Inrtlgllerla nemlca o' stata plut
tosto attlvn nella zona dl Oorlzla e net
seltore settentrlonnle del Cnrso. l.o
nostre batterie hannn bombardato
nlcutil Importnntl oblettlvl suite llnee
o sulle letrnvio nemlche
Telcgrnmml dn Aiezzo dlcono cho si sono
avuto nitre seosse til tertemotn a Moutctchl
cho fu comilctamente dlstrutta dal tcrre
moto dl glovedl' scorso. It re ha sotto
scrltto 50,000 lire In una llsta dl sottoscrl
zlone it favorc del d.tnnegglatt dal tcrrcmuto,
Telegrnminl d.i Copenhagen tlltnno che II
glornale soelallsta lennese, l'Arbelter
Zoltimg. comferma l.t notlzl.t che per II
Prlum Mngglo e' stato tleclso lo sclopcio
generale In Austria. I.a decision? fit piesu
receiitcinente In tin cjnslgllo tenuto dal
partlto soclale deiuocrntlco ntistrlaco. II
Prlino M.tgglo In Austria vl s.trnnno comlzll
ihc snranno altrcttanl comlzll per la pace.
Telegraiuml da Amsterdam dicono che
Importnntl rlforme polltlcho saranno tta
brevo attuntn in Vnghcrl.i. II govenm
ungheiese nvrebbe Intenzlono dl democia
tlzzarc la leggo elettornle e facilitate
I'licnuislo ilello trite da parte ill tutte In
classl della popolazlone.
I'n glnrnalo ill Iterllno afferma che da
glovedl' scorso linn un solo glornale In
lingua tedesca e' stato pubbllcato In
Iloemla App.n entemente essl sono statl
CJliliressI
NAVP. AMHIIICAXA SILPHATA
W SIII,N(JTO.V. 30 Aprilc I'll telegram,
una da l.ondradlce che II plrocafn itiueitiann
Vacuum, adiletto nl tiuspoito dl petrolln,
p.ntlto tin I portii ill Philadelphia II "X ngo to
con -S uomlnl til cipilpagglo t una squ.tdia
ill c.innnnleil ill marln.i nmeilcanl nl co
mando tlel luogoteucnte Thomas, fn sllur.itu
ed nfftiud.itn sabato senrso il,t un sotto
m.iiluo tidCM'O.
SI dice che I'cipilpapglo e la squatlm ill
cannonlerl, cnmptesn I ulllclnle i lie la co
maudavu, utm peiltl Se l.i uollzla iho
qiiestl tioinlnl sono perdiiti inpfcimatu,
II luogotptientp Tliomas id I Miol raunnmcrl
nni I prlnil soldall timei Irani cadutl nella
guerra emtio la tletiuaiila
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Not only because of quality and price, either, although they
but also because of the large stock, greater variety and exclusive
these few quotations and then come in and get acquainted with
of pur business.
Hand-plaited Chinese Rush Rug Very
durable and effective; representing the hand
plaited rag rugs at a fraction of the cpst; tn
oval and round shapes:
Size 8x10 ft.,
" 6x9 ft.,
The New OUtha Grsss Rugs Unquestion
ably the prettiest and most serviceable grass
rugs made. In unusual art and novelty pat
terns and colorings:
Size 12x15 ft $18.75 & $10.75
9x15 ft $13.50 & $14.50
" 9x12 ft $9.75 to $12.00
" 8x10 ft $8.00 to $9.50
" 6x9 ft $5.25 & $5.75
" . 4.6x7.6 ft $3.50 & $3.75
" 3x6 ft $1.85 & $1.95
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DOCTORS DISCUSS
CANCER SYMPTOMS
Exports in Treatmgnt of Dread
Disease in Session at At
lantic City
ATLANTIC CITV. April .10.
Many things which nio entirely new In
the diagnosis nnd treatment of cancer nnd
other malignant foes of the physical wel
fare of mankind urn being discussed today
before the twentieth nnutial convention of
the Amerlcnn Onstrocntcrologlcal Associa
tion at tho Hotel Tmyinoie. Specialists
from mnuy cities, Philadelphia among them,
nre In attendance. No part of todaj-'s ses
sion was given over to war problems. It
being bold that the light which the stitglcal
nutagoiilsts of cancer me prosecuting nlong
it firing Hue; of their own Is sulllclently se
rious to engage their entire tittentlnn until
there Is a pressing demand for their rer
vlcos elscwheic. William deny Morgan,
of Washington, hi tho president's annual
address, congratulattd tho doctors upon
"substantial progress" achieved during the
lat jcar.
Dr. .1 C. Johnson, of Atlanta, declared
the latest evidence obtainable suppoits tho
view that ulcer Is tho lesult of an associa
tion of etudes.
It cannot dovelop without pilmary pcr
v ei slop of the functions. Kirly recogni
tion Is of tho utmost hnportaiico nnd every
obl.iiuablo means of diagnosis should ho
employed I'lcer, tho Southerner said with
posltlveness, can bo relieved by medical
treatment timely given. The limited good
results of surgical treatment nro not duo
to lack of accomplishment, hut to tho char
nrter of accomplishment, which not only
docs not reveal normal action but falls to
pieerte the compensatory nnd reciprocal
action which has persisted despite tho
tlKease
Dr. Walter W. llnmbuiger, of Chicago,
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house or apartment, cottage or
bungalow differ in their architectural conformation,
so the furnishing of them presents separate and
distinct problems. It is easy enough to buy fur
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Quartered Oak, proldcn finish, and of good, sturdy construction, fmu'y finished
nnd neatly carved. The Buffet, 48x20 in., is $38.00; China Closet, 40xl(J in., $32.50;
Serving Table, 31x17 in., $18.50; Extension Table (G ft.), $31.50; C S!de Chairs,
$5.r each, and Arm Chair, $8.50; pieces sold separately if desired. Come in and see
our beautiful display of Mahogany dining room furniture all the popular periods
arc represented priced, of course, in the usual economical Van Sciver way.
Cleaning and Storage
Send your rugs and carpets here to be
cleaned by the Armenian Process, a method
that not only thoroughly cleans the fabric, but
freshens the colors and adds years of life to
floor coverings. We will also store your rugs,
carpets, draperies, etc., in moth-proof rooms.
Drop us a card and let us give you the details
of this service.
People with an eye to quality
and economy come here
for their Summer
Floor Coverings
Quaint Colonial Rag Rugs A large and va
ried line of these pretty, inexpensive rugs in
colorings to harmonize with any room treat
ment: The Evangeline, made of silk in the
fascinating hit-and-miss effects; charming and
durable:
Size 9x12 ft $16.00
Tho Dolly Varden Made of dainty cre
tonne wiyi fancy one-tone borders :
Size 9x12 ft $12.00
Ws quota only xi: ft., Hie Rugs; price on other
ttes are proportionately low.
Oval and Round Crochet Rugs In pastel
and plain color effects. Special sizes to
order:
Size 3.2x2.4 $6.50
" 3.8x2.8 $7.50
New Spring Linoleums Inlaid, $1.15 to
$1.85 sq. yard. Printed, 50c to 75c sq, yd,
.$17.50
.$11.50
CREX GRASS RUGS '
popular Cfex Rugs in a variety of colorings
Size 9x12 ft., $7.50 to $9.75.
Manufacturer; Importers and Retailer
' MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N.J.
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speaking upon roentgenological studM
the healing of ulcer said there 'iijiib'Tm
contrasted tho value of repented roen
nloglcal examinations during the followltirf-
medical treatment with the findings before
treatment nnd as guide to the healing treat .
ineiil. )tef
Dr. Joseph Sailer, of Philadelphia, gaVcO
a brief note nn a case of blloeulnr stomach. .
Dr. A, J. Carlson, of Chicago, described the' fe,,
rtit-nnl nfk'fltind In tlm ttltvalnlntrtf nf tlA. . A
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head noises arc invited to try
this wonderful invention.
Awarded highest endorse
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You can arrange for thirty
day trial. Sold in Philadel
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Williams, Brown & Earle
918 Chestnut St.
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In willow (Old ivory llnlnh)
and Mnn cretonn with dainty
floral ur.lKn. A rlnKlr sue
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llr.e of Summer suites and
pieces, a line that must b
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