,- M '$"' -cv :A?t-, it u H W', 'yf EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917 .p' iv iV I- - F : i r Ta ' IT i h If r jilNA CORONA ITALIANA I'TRIBUTO A WASHINGTON fa Un Posto Avnnznto ddlc Truppe di Cadornn uauuio neu luiuu dellc Forzc Austriache I gULLA FRONTE FRANCESE It Gcncrale Nlvclle Ha Conqutstato Ventl Mlglln Strndu sulla Crcsta dello Collinc doU'Aisne ROMA, 7 Maggie t 'Italia mnmlii un trlbuto nlla mcmorln .. otorslo WnBliliiBtnn I-a mlsslone ltn.ll- L chc Pi rcca nKll Stall Unlll no o' latrlet. nuKllelmo Marconi lu.ita con so' una granile ona U toot""' 'n ni'Donllnmcntc hu Lno dl - V1,l0,,,c ,l"Jla ltallano' chc r collocala ilalln Intern mlsslone n nomo Ella nazlonc Itallana milla tomba dl coluj he buIiIo' II popol" nmcrlcnno alia llbcrta' HWMrnWcro .Ida G.ierra pub vii,.a II KfKUcnte. rapporto del gencrulc C$ circa UH Hltuoilono alia Ironic Italo-austrlaca; cuiia fronto del Trcntlno l'uzlone delle artlgllorle c Btata l.ntcnr-a nella ,'. dell'Aatlco c sulCnltoplanu ill V, ;K0 Sullo faUlo ilol Monte .unnn, In Vai 1-iB.irlna. lino del nostil rcpartl dl ricoKTiUlonp pi'lietro' nello llnce nemlclio c catturo' pareceh'o materlalo da Sulla frontc dello Alpl Glullc 1'iirtl ill'erla nemlca c' statu plu' attlva nella lona dl (Jorlala c nel nettore nicrl-' dlonate del Curso. Nol concentrammo II nostro fuoco nella lclnanzc ill Volcla Draga o dl Comcn. Dopo una vlolenta preparazlono dl artlgllerla lepartl ncnilcl nttaccarono rlusclrono u prenderc un nostro posto aanzato a sud-eat dl Gorlzla. Un attacco simile sul monte Vucognacco o eul VolMmal fu iirontnincnto resplnto dillc nostro truppe. Un teleRramma da Copenhagen dice die I'aeltazlone uWata ne'.lo classl ilperalo onBhere'l dal rlfluto del conic Tlsza dl at tuaie rlformo clllcrcl nella leggo elcttoralo 'assal piu' grae dl quel elie noil miparlsrc tiel telegrainnil consurntl circa lo sclopero dl merio'.edP hcorso, ' SI approndp ma die tuttl Kll stablllinentl Industrali dl Iiud.ipest rlniasero clilu-si In quel llorno e net comlzll opernnl fu otato un erdlne del glorno cliledento In termini ener glcl le rlforme elettorall. Nel comlzll si tecke ehe se l.i ilposta fosse stavorevolc o rltardata, g'l opcral nvrebbero Indctto lo ' iclopero generalo per costrlngere II govcrno a cedere. Sl'M.A I-MlOXTi: KJIANCKSH In tegulto ad una ilo'cnta battaglla a Eord ilell'Alsne le truppe francesl lianno Conqulttato lo Clicmlrr des names, la strada Che corre sulla cresta dellc nlturc dell'Alsne per una lunsliezi ill ventl mlglla, ad ec cezlone ill un piccolo tratto cho ' dlfeso ancora dal forte Malmalson e dallo colllne clrcotantl I-1nora I francesl hanno con tain. COOO prlgionlen ma e ne.sono nltrl ehe il.iiAnn nninrn iiniTirtiirxTflrn 1a mli'ni'ln tTi vviii; inn in iuhi,lln'- v ic tiiuti'L v jolo corpo d'armata francese catturo' 1800 prlglonlerl p conqulsto" una fronte ill due mlglla e mezzo quasi tutta sul'a cosl' iletta tinea dl Slgfrldo. A Berllno si ammettc i la rltlrata del tcdeschi o Ja conqulsta di Craonne da parte del francesl, ma si dice, eome al sollto, ehe 1'offenslva e' f.illlta. ii, uilasim: ixTi:iivi:anA . OBgl II nuoo mlnlstro degli Ksteil bra- , illlano, Xllo I'ecanlia, nssumera' II porta- , fogllo degll Affari Ksterl, e si crede ehe egll dellneer.i' In un dlscoo 11 suo pio- ' gramma ehe si ta gla' sara' quello dl J energlca franca co-operazlone con gll Statl Unltl. 11 nuoo mlnlstro non crpde ehe II liraslle potra' prenderc parte attlva alia guerra inlando truppo In Kuropa, come faranno gll Statl Unltl, ma potra' dare a questl tutto 11 suo nppogglo moiale, clo" ehe p'orterebbc alia reoca della dlchlara- Ilone di neutrallta'. Telegramml da Petrograd dleono chc la capltale rus.si c' stata dl nuoto nmmonlta dl un attacco Immlnentc dellc forze tede Khe sulla fionte ill l.lbau. IVaininoniinento t' dato In un online circa la dlsposlzlone della forze lusse per far fronto all'attnceo. L'ordlne dice "Abblamo rlcevuto Informazlonl secondo cul II nenilro coni-entra' grandl masso con tro la nostra fionte scttentrlouale. A l.l bau sono laecolll plroscafl per II trasporto dl truppo tedesche non appena si tclolgono I ghlacel Questl plrosean tenteranno dl ibarcare le truppo tedesche II plu' viclno posslblla alia nostra capltale, con l'appogglo della flotta del kaiser." li'ordlne c' llimato dal generalo Kornlloff, che.comanda lo forzo russo del dlstrctto dl Petrograd. II con.slgllo del lavoratori e soldatl ha nproato la condotta del govcrno eij ha tnianato uu jiroelama nel quale mlnaccla . dl processo per tradlmonto tuttl coloio cho organlzzeramio dlmostrazlonl. M TRAINMAN CRUSHED TO DEATH AWOOXA, Pa., May 7. Conductor Wil liam H. Collier, nfty years old, Altoona, a killed and Urakeman William J. Waite. tnlrty.flve jears old, of Tyrone, escaped ( death today when their train, which was Tarted to examine tho coupling knuckles , two cars In the Pennsy ynul. came to tether without' warning, duo to n, mis understanding of tho signals. , Collier was caught between the drnw neads and squeezed to death. Walto was Pushed asjdo when his conductor was caught. Appointed to City Positions City appointments today Include Kdnln Smiley, r.20n Ilaverford' avenue, assistant chemist, Bureau of Surveys, salary $1200; Howard S. Hrugh. 1714 Narrlngton avenue, inspector, Hiueau of Highways, $1200; Maurice E. Wilt. 612 West Hortter street, orartsman. Bureau of City Property. $1200; J;th H. Morrow. 28 South Fiftieth street. frk. Bureau of Highways, $1000; Benja , ln Field, 4110 Brown street, Inspector, Bureau of Highways, $1200; Frank P. "urphy, 635 Olney avenue, milk Inspector. Bureau of Health. $1020; Florence MeC. leter, 3334 Chestnut stieet, city nurse, 1 vUMau ot c'arlty. $000. and Dr. Leon ftWernian, 1433 North Twelfth street, as J "istant school medical Inspector, $600. DREER5- V JLawn Mowers and Rollers h.&.L8 the tlme 4 "tort on the lawn, piT .ine srass Beta' too rank a growth, .i .the S" with one of our lawn roll tl, t0.male It hold moisture and give runnF"8 ,new llfe- A smooth, easy. MowinK: .a.,most noiseless Dreer Lawn tnuSf V" leave a clean, oven surface lirS ,awn' A" Blzesl' 'or small lawns, of ? Jf wns ,.r Bolt courses. A full line Movmt Mow. Pony and Horse owera. Lawn Hollers, etc. Garden Took and Seeds miiJ;ani!PJauor:savlnS tools 'or the busy tlm. in al e"able him to spend his spare IlTrJ "". Barden to the best advantage, 'rikl. lultlvators' whel hoes, spadeB, Mm.Hh.oe.8 e,,c- A" our Implements remade to give service. Htoiu i .T ." r". J"i' and teated. Your C a nip TVii1Jf,l(,i n,rore htln 1,"t, T -"- ( S4,rilita,'BH THE LIFE OF MARSHAL JOFFRE By ALEXANDER KAHN Copyrlcht) A Glimpse Into the Privacy of Marshal JofTre's Headquarters Behind the Fighting Troops That Are Gradually Forcing Germans Back to tho Frontier Thin ( thr ncvrnth tintflllMiciit o "The 1'1r of Unrthril Joffrc," which bepan In the KVIJNINO I.EDOEtl last tl-CCfc. PREPARING FOR WAR Xolhlng Is more foreign to his character than presumption. He Is eager for opin ions, lie llrtcns to aihlre, and no decision of liU H Irrevocable He believes In the undent adage "l'.rrare humanum est," and he leaves to the Oorinans the doubtful rlglu of claiming the qualities of super men. Ht, does not lack faith In hlmetf, but nelth r does he suffer from overconlldence. All his life has been spent In learning, and he is still willing and eager to learn. "A well-balanced mind, a woll-balnnccti soul," Is the verdict pronounced upon Joffro by ono of Frnnce's most eminent thlnkcn- Thcro Is but one characteristic which .o perhaps excessively evident It Is his taci turnity; but even this Is due partly to his capacity of Immense concentration upon his work and partly to his Imuitn modesty, and this modesty Is also probably the ex planation and the cause of his apparent coldness, so little in accord with the spllit of his native province. Hut tho poverty of spoken words does not denote the nbsence of thought, any more than his equilibrium results from an ln sulllelency or ardor in a conllict Tenacious of purpose ; daring when audac ity seems to be a necessity ; defiant bo cause certain of himself and his men, and withal almost timid this Is tJencrnl .loffre He has never suffered from Jealousy, and so lm has never tried to diminish great qual ities In others. Ho Is surrounded by men of great ability, nnd he has never been guilty of an endeavor to overshadow them and If he does overshadow them neverthe. Ifss, It Is only because lie Is the great man "JOFFUi:, Til: TAC'ITIMIS" Future military i ritlcs will discus and decide the question whether or not l'lanc was icudy to meet the foe when Herlln threw down the gauntlet Info the world's arena; future Investlgntois will place the fault upon the shoulders of those who were lesnonslble for any lack of lendlness; but i all will have to admit that, within the lim ited poweis of man, Uener.il Jnffie per formed true mliacles with the material he had In hand. "Tho battle Is befoie and overs thing el-e a conflict of moral forces," was a dictum ot Napoleon, and .loffre seems to have been able to make, out of this phrae a living emblem, a source of Inspiration and endur ance, an indestructiblo ainiamcut for his men. It was their superior moral force that en abled the French nrniles to hold back, and then hurl back, the much greater and stronger armies of tho Kaiser. It was moral force that made tho French soldier over come and laugh at Insurmountable illlllcul tles. It was moral force that welded the French nation Into one compound mass of energy and patriotism. Tho very exterior ot rjcnernl Joffie be speaks tho man. He Is ot rather latge stature. His wide chest Is surmounted by a largo head. The faco Is broad, and the heavy eyebrows servo to accentuate Its character A strong Jaw. beneath a heavy mustache, does not add to the mobility of the features. Strength Is the chief char acteristic of his face, and only the c.vcs, blue, , brilliant, clear with a penetrating gaze and nn expression which Is more soft than severe, reflect the soul of purity and tho heart of gold of the General. To seo him placid and calm, wtdl planted on his legs, emanating assurance, one be gins to understand why "Papa .loffre" has come to bo a favoilte nickname with sol diers. Theio Is something paternal In his figure, 111 his pose. In Ills gla ice There Is some thing paternal In tho Impression one ic celves from looking at his face, the faco of a man both happy and healthy, for neither Illness, nor nmbltlon, nor passion, nor anger have left their impilnt there. Ono begins to understand, wv. the so"iers look to Joffro as the lUMe boy does to his father. Patienco Is tho foundation of tho. Gen eral's will-power. Its moving force is his conscience, which makes him disregard tho world's vanities, which makes him, placo duty above eery thing else, which makes him seek reward In tho performanco of tho task and not In the honors that may bo heaped upon him. Add to this tho freo uso of common sense, and It Is easily seen why ho has never sought to astonish, wlr' ho has over been the watchful, tho careful, the humane leader of men. Truly It may be said that he Is a com mander who knows no hatred, no passionate anger, and who Is thus freo from self-reproach. Many were the visits to his headquarters described by eager and enthusiastic scribes. Pages of eulogy were written about him FACTORY SURPLUS SALE Owing to the U. S. Government Contracts Awarded at factory for tho manufacturiiiK of rubber goods and elothintr for tho Army and Navy, they have shipped all civilian raincoats to our Philadelphia Storo for immediate clearance, at prices so low 33 to com mand every man, woman and child to own a wonderful rainproof coat. RAINCOATS SS " at CLOSE-OUT PRICES The Most Important Raincoat Sale in Recent Years! Ten Big Bargain Lots to Insure Immediate Disposal! LOT 1 Men's $G'jO $7.50, S8.50 values; Double Tex. Raincoats. Guaranteed Q.50 Waterproof j' LOT 2 Men's $10 -512'50 $13.50 values; Cashmeres, Tweeds, Waterproof .75 Raincoats 3 LOT 3 Men's $15 $16.50,, $18 values; Priestley Gabardines, Rainproof Tweed q 75 and Rubberized Coat3 O LOT i Men's $20 $22'50 $27.50 values; Cravenettes, imported materials and newest stylo Raincoats. This lot includes many of our finest 1 g K( products k. 1U LOT 5 Women's $5 $6 $7,50 values ; Poplins, Cantons in- various colors and Q 75 styles S LOT d Women's $9, $10 $12-50 values; in Cashmeres, Tweeds and Mixture yf.75 wii-c-Lio ''-,,,,, r '' LOT 7 Women's $i2 LOT 8 Women's $20' $22'5i $25 values; Rubberized Silk Coats in plaids and 1 A 50 plain effects, also Priestley Ci'avenettes, large variety of styles X U LOT 9 Women's Very Wgh Grade Silk Rubberized Raincoats, in assortment of " T up-to-the-minuto styles, fabrics and colors. The very best f.50 that can be produced. Some very expensive Coats included in thia lot. All at 1 ft LOT 10 Boys' and Girls' $3.50 to 5 Double Texture Bombazine 2.25 Police Coats, Firemen's Coats and all other Black Rubber Coats and Boots. Also Garden Hose greatly reduced, "If 'it's rubber, we have it." E- Our Guaantce on Every Coat "If it's rubber, we have it." 820 3&o&at 820 Chestnut Street JrfS?2mmaLJ' Chestnut Street and his achievements. As yet no one has succeeded In obtaining an Interview from him for ho hates to make himself tho center of public attention nnd ho abhors publicity. He spoke and ho will speak In that serious voice ot his, In that slow manner of his, every word seemingly carefully weighed befoio being pronounced, every phi use simple, clear nnd void of any attempt at oiatory; but search as yie may, tho per Konal clement that re.illjr makes an Inter view Is ever absent. Whenever ho uttered anything It was for the single puiposc of emphasizing anew tho fact that victory when It comes will be long to the whole Flench nation; when ever he spoke, he declared that success was due to the undaunted splilt of the Fienclt soldier As to himself, he looks upon him self as only the lever that puts in motion a maclilneiy, oveiy cog of which must b In perfect co-oidlnatlon If good lesult aie to be achieved Cull It modesty, call it utiiespon.slveness to popular clamor, tho fact remains thai "when ".loffre, the Taciturn," bleaks his silence, It Is never to waste words In self. praise, and Franco loves him tho better for It. AT JOFFItirS linADQL'AUTIUlS Circumstances bring with them the man Joffro, In tho days of plctuiesque, theatrical warfare, would have been probably out of place; but In these days, when the automo bile has replaced the galloping hors. when the sword Is ,.ft I,, nist In some comer, when the golden epaulets and the tinsel of other d.is have disappeared, together with comic opei a uniforms, white capes and bearskin busbies, .loffie Is lightly the ge nius Inc.unate of the army he commands A modem aim.v chief lesembles much moic thn dlr-ctlng head of a giant lndustr than the btt'tlefleld general of out Imagi nation Geneial .loffre Is a great leader be cause warfaie has developed Into a strug gle of brains, plus engineering skill, plus oig.ml7.lng ahllit At the great batt'e of Iiorodlno Napoleon could easll suivev the whole front from a nelghboilng hill Neailv a million men wero engaged In that nulnnrable battle beneath the very walls of Moscow, and stl.l the battle fiont was el within the lint Uou of a human eve Napoleon r.uhl I ide from one wing to the nlln i eiiciuiaglng and di r M; VrRAnP ( ji 1 MARK( fr 9 Sixtieth Anniversary ( Colburn's na Mu-stsurcl and "A Rbd Label Brand Spices AH you need look for is the famous circle "A" brand. It is on them all mustard, spices, flavoring extracts, pickling spices, herbs and other condi ment's. It means that every one of them has the same high quality, the same purity, the same full strength, that have made Colburn's spices the leaders for 60 years. 10-ccnt sizes in the patented sifting and pour ing top canisters. Most good Philadelphia grocers have them. THE A. COLBURN CO. Philadelphia, U. S. A. mmmmmMmAjlt ffTftuirl,l M $13.50. $15 values ; Plaids, Checks recting, changing plans nnd making new adjustments. Seated In a little room, surrounded with maps. General Joffro must think nut all bis plans to Nie minutest detail, probably lan In ndvnnco of tho nctunl struggle, for when the latter comes there Is no loom nnd no tlmo for changes. Inspiration nt the last moment avcd many a day for Napoleon Such Inspiration today could not prevent disaster! It would probably but hasten It. Joffro places his faith In other things than Inspiration at the eleventh tiour. He knows beforehand what Is going to happen, and takes bin measures to Insure success. Tlmo will show ho dllllcultles General .loffre had to overcome, for bialns nlone cannot win wars. Cannons and soldiers, horses and nmmunltlons ale more than essential, pesplto Joffre's tepeated warn ings, Fiance was not read when Germany s cohoits began their march through Ilelglum. History will name the guilty, as history will ciown Joffro n true miracle worker Should the Impossible happen and defeat crush the French army, future generations would have to admit that, whoever-. fault caused the disaster. General Joffro was lilaine.es I The umiliiitliiK liKtallment of "The Life of Marlul JoOrr" will iiiM-ear In tomorrow' l'vriilinr; l.rilnrr. SIX AIUMKN HEAT l'HTKKN Germans Iircak Off Battle After Losing Five Plnnes to British LONDON, May T. An olllelal statement says : "An encounter took p'aoe In the air yes terday luMwocn sK Hrltlh aeronlanes and from llfteeu to twenty Gemini nni bines Attacking In different parties, the enem. succeeded III breaking up our formation, but our machines continued to support each other and brought down one German aero plane just Inside our line. Two othei enemy machines weie brought down nnd seen to clash behind the eueno's lines 'n addition, two mine enemy machines weie driven down out of control The lenialndet of the enemy broke off the engagement All his of our aeroplanes icturiied safely, though much shot about "111 all. four German mm blue were brought down bj our all planes in one day. and live other were dilven down nut of iiuitiol Another two weie shot down li our antl-alicraft guns. Two of our ma i bines are missing " and Novelty Mixtures; J.75 FIVE FRIENDS READY TO ENLIST FOR WAR Ready to Join Some Branch of Nation's Defense Organization Five young members of the Podetv of Friends are ready to enlist of their own volition In some branch of thn national do fense, nccordlng to answers received to questions sent out to members of the sect asking them what they would do to serve tho country. One hundred and eighty replies were ie celved In nil, fifty-four saying they would perform no service of any kind unless It was compulsory. The larger number, how ever, signified their willingness to do their share of agricultural work with the ex planation Hint they had not the feeding of soldiers as much In mind as tho suffering of the poorer classes of the population The announcement that live of the lie nominations were leady to light caused considerable comment a In Kngland many Friends are In Internment camp for their refusal to participate In the war In any wny. Those who favored agriculture said they did so simply to aid humanity and not to help the army. The Ileil Cross as a bianeh of the service was not Indoised. ns the Friends felt they would automatically become subject to orders of tho War I'e partnient Seminary Commencement Begins I.ANCASTi:it, 1'a, May 7. Uxor. Ises connected with tho sixty-second annual commencement of the Lancaster l'.eformed Theological Seminaiy were openul with the baccalaureate seimou. preached by the Itev, Ir. Theodoie I'. Herman, Ills subject being the "Faith of the Saints ' Tho giaduates are Klnirr It Hoke Lancaster . Paul I Kuntz, York ; Itcuben 13 Kutz, Sum mit Hill. Pa.: Lawrence c T. Millet. Ilen hani, Ky : Samuel 13 Lobach. Lam aster; Irving A 1'aubouhold, Northampton: Al fred II. Sayres. Lancaster; Frank V I'eske, Pl.vmouth, Pa , Charles (' Tmxell, ("emeu ton. and Harry P .1 rberroth. Itethleheni vt-vnx:- A William & Mary Console An exquisite example of the William & Mary design, wrought in Japanese Lac quer of tho elusive Midnight Blue, the sombre mysteriousness of which is relieved by characteristic gold and colored decorative work. This is but one of our almost innumer able presentations of the unique and beautiful in furniture and furnishings. Springtime Showing of the Exclusive and Beautiful in Furniture and Furnishings Much of which was contracted for before the advance in manufacturing costs, and is, therefore, offered at lower prices than exist artywherc outside of this store. For the Bedroom A comprehensive display of styles in cham ber suites and the variety of woods now in vog-ue. William S: Mary, Queen Anne, Louis XVI, Adam, Jacobean, Colonial, and modern conceptions are in vast assortment, Mahog any, Circassian and American Walnut, Ivory and White Knatnel, both plain and decorated predominate. Price range $54.50 to $97 00. For the Living Room The Living Room is really the "heart of the home," for here the fam ily assembles for rest and recreation and here the visitor is entertained. The variety in living room furniture is almost unlimited, too extensive, in fact, to admit of description. The Van Sciver Store presents a collection unsurpassed in its scope. Suites range from $16.50 to $598.00 and the price range in separate pic-t:s is equally wide. Oriental and Domestic Floor Coverings The Van Sciver Store has long been 1 Chinese Rugs and all the Oriental types will recognized as headquarters for Oriental and, interest those whotc taste tends toward the Domestic Rugs and Floor Coverings of e. cry I Oriental, (and it is worthy of note that our description, because of the immensity .f its I Oriental rugs were imported before the war stock, the variety of fabrics .tnd pattern-1 and consequently) our prices arc below the (many of the latter being exclusive to tbii wholesale cost today, and our domestic stock store) and the more reasonable prnc-i we is comprehensive enough to meet every pos can quote. Kermanshah, Ispahan, Saruk and I siblc requirement. Choice .Royal Wilton Ruga Reduced . We quote a. few special prices on Royal Wiltons, the heavy reductions due to the-faet ...a nn. juv laufjo ui jiaucuis is incomplete. $112 Royal Wilton, 11.3x15 $98 Royal Wilton, 10.6x13.6 $78.00 A B . Va n S c 1 v e r Co TAKK MONEY FOR GERMANY Foreign Exthtinp;c Bankers As3umc Payments Are Being Mntle us Usual NI3W YOItlC. May 7 The problem pre sented to foreign exchange bankers by cor. poratlon and Individuals who wcro making regular remittances to Germany before the I'nltcd Stntes etiteted the war and had had no Information since whether money was still being paid out by German bank's, has been settled after reenmso to bank attor neys. Tho National Hunk of Commerce, the Guaranty Trust Company, the I3qultn hie Trust Conipiny and' other Institutions' will continue to recelvo pajments to be re mitted, assuming that their German corre spondents will pay out money under the pro war arrangements There are no more actual remittances, of couise, since the declaration ot wnr Diamond La Vallieres In our large assortment of moderate-priced la vallieres is one of platinum over gold, worthy of special attention. Tt is a neat, graceful design, with diamond and small pearl set to great advantage $28. S. Kind & Sons, DIAMOND M13IICHA.NT3 su For the Dining Room All the Period styles are reproduced with fidelity and exactitude, yet adapted to the requirement1? and conveniences of the day. For beauty and variety, and splendid values, our display of dining room furniture this sea son is unequalled. Mahogany, Golden Oak, Fumed Oak, Butler Oak and Walnut suites of every type have been assembled and suites arc priced as low as $35.25 up to $1250.00. ft $87.50 $61 Royal Wilton, 9x12 ft $46.50 $SG Royal Wilton, 8.3x10.6 $43.50 Carpet Special $2.50 grade Body Brussels for $1.65 Highest grade, Digclow make, full rolls of some patterns; bring sizes. Spring and Summer Floor Coverings, Furniture and Furnishings art Here in Great Variety Now and We Invite Your Early Inspection. Manufacturers, Importers & Retailers MARKET ST. FERRY, CAMpEN, EVERY SOUL HAS MATE,1 -,;' SAYS EDWIN MARKKA! Majority Eventually United in Wedloaftl or Hereafter, Poet Tells Church Audience . ,-t ; livery soul has u mate and , evenluallJr-K tho two will no joined in eternal wedlock, according to IMwIn Mnrkman, the poet.-.'i who preached nt the Swedenborglan Church or mo .ovv jerusuicni ai i wemy-seconu arwj Chestnut streets. t According to tho poet there Is n trueW ...,,1 mntn f.lf ol'flMf ...fill nil, I M.ftmH. ttjM V though the majority are not mated Until J they nrc In heaven. "Marriage consists of it Hintn of mind." ho said. "Theso true soul ? mates are married when they are born Into iii world, nlthnuch 111 many cases the mat ,.... I.. ., i til t (1 llm !iruftr ' J iiih in "v- -., .' ..... .-., ?! 1110 Chestnut St. J13W13L13IIS SILVmiaSllTUS vW?W8mv3' :i . iK 5-- .,. , m - ,cfW M 3i . ' vn m ftV) S3 sssi . '!" a" im .& ;, " r&r' MM t,'ja mi . ,' K . &1 w r . ' 1 11 tin '. n rWf -Ji -kJt.'iiV.-HJr rHfc"-(-'i, J. im I.M- , '. '. - v HJU? 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