i V, ' . U ,tf y '1 f I INT EULALIA DIES IN EUROPE Husbad of Former Mrs. k Stetson OUreiUllua in y . forcugai JWAS RENOWNED SCULPTOR ifjlcniber of One of Oldest and t Most Distinguished Families in Native Land Count S.tutu IMInlln. liUHliaml i.f Hip 3 Vn,er Mri. -loin '.' .T"' -"'". ",...' li !" n t information iccche.1 In tl.l., '"lrtunl .lid Mi I" anccMinl estate ,i . 'LimI last Suml.iy fiom Hie tffecti f i ac-cLlent Lift " Intel It hr-lievccl l n f i i:ulall.i vwis Willi him ill Hip Who r ff i "ft "pr "nmp "' ,:KI,,S t r.S'"Ml cBkH nBn licit nil learned I Irwi MlncM anil n.illnl for I'mtim.il. iliilp l Known of Wo cMici nniiiio 01 mo ,." from "h'.'li he fount .Hod with tho iirtntloii th.it he was thrown fiom his '"Tie 11c" hatlly liml and for a "rr'.r ..1,1 l, u.miil die. Imt ho & ec" "ml and In Kood health until ho n .nfftred .1 i elapse three weeks iiko. 4 ?ount i:ul.Ula had visited Iiih wife, hut Inlee In the last two )rars. inn i." j..i . tnl'lklm l'arl; IicIiir a e.ir uo when ho remained In this rltv for six weeks A Rap ! fu j car Intervened between that and k, nrevioiH visit which he cut short he uiiw It api-eared n thoURh I'nrtiKjiihC troop, uoulil he needed In the war. Ho was a in. mher of one of the oldest ml most dls'liiRUlfhed fiiml.leii In 1'ortu. mi 'i nc tha- ditcs hack for ceiitliilefi III-) incestors were foi many Rencr.itloni "llldalRJS l-axjl'i-ltox ilo l'.ib.i Heal" in I'ortusral i one of them 1'on Jlanael I'lino iienciro I d. Kransem was In 1 104 Krnml minister of . I . . t.n ....It. li.it-nir-ilii'.r. . ir isfi tile I ruMUierr mc- ,....., . ......n - honored He was a Kitnlil'i C isu.it repute. In tccral lliiiupeaii R'il eti"i M woiks mo to be found "" ' 18''- '"' u,,, t,R' Vl'incr tf the Uraml IM Is at the l'.iil faloii. Mrs Stetson liefoio her mairUiRo was Mi's. i:ilzalielh Milndler Her husliand, John B Stetson, piolialily Mie liest-lcninv n hal ninufaituior In the win hi. died on Febru ary 7. l'JOS leaMnR estate ot nearly j SS 000,000 All hi peisonal pioperty on his tstale at Delar.d, I 'la . he left to his widow, as el an all lilw peisonal propeity In Idro, his rountry home on Old Yin Is road, near Ashbourne Lansing Press Gag Hotly Resented Continued from I'nce One ffectlnff our foielRii lelatlons and an ibriuKment of our hlRhly treahiired free dom of the pi ess," Senator IlardliiK, of Ohio, declaied I'onuiesH will Insist on MftRUardliiR the pi ess" Iteprewntatlio Jlondell, of IVyonihiR. CommefttliiR on the new l.iuslnK older, said: "It's fine for olllcla's like Recretaiy l.an UnK to sa that the rat? section 111 tho lp bill Is not Intended lo prepnt or punish tiltlcism of the (!oeinni"iit an 1 then turn round and show plainly that certain cnie'nls at leat don't cpeot to he hound by any such limit. CikkIiir free speech and hones' criticism means Rrowth of Kr.ue bues whleli war and enormous expendi tures breed." "It's all rlsht to Riianl tho nation uR.ilnst rublleatlou of Inloiniatlon that iniRht help the enemy, but wo can't and won't penult the clhrnphiK down of a consulship on de feels, the lemedylnir of which Is of ltnl Im portance to Hip lountiy," IteprcscntalUe Farr, of reutislvanla, said "We can't ciusli an autowacy," Senator Juhnso'i, of ('.illfmni.i. Mill, "If we build tip one woiso than that we'ie after" SKINS OF i;i;i,ax.vtion .Mid III the face of the ox.TwhelnriiR Itorm of criticisin aKaiiit the new l.ansliiK ruling there wcie exIdenceH of a sliRht relaxation in the .aider at the Stale Ile lurtmeut toda It is now admitted bj Lansing the lionolad lid on news ina he tilled, If It doesn't proc a shecess. The State. Department modified ItH lulei today to the extent of nllowlHR newspaper men to see bureau chiefs, provided tho pub licity bureau could not answer queries and nould -gic the permission. This system, however, allows tho department to keep ibsolute tab on what tho. under chieftain ias and hence theie Is no freedom of peech In that ' The department ilefends Its seciet ill plomacy and Rcnein'l secreticnes partl en the ground that "If we pi act ice open floor diplomacy, other nations" will stop Shlng confidential matter to this liovcrn ment Some complaints have come i ibroad in the last ear that confidential messages haTe become public piopcrtv Still another dcpaitiiient niRUinent Is 'Tou can't see the British Foreign Secretaiy twice a day as you see Secietary I.anshiR." To which the reply of tho press has beep, "ThhHsn't England." The Progresslve-rtepubllcan Rioup of Sen itors lined up today to compel practical ppllcation of publicity during the war Period. They wcie determined at least to force a rollcall on the question of leglslat "' In secret session.. It appealed prob We, however, that the Senate would vote own any motion to throw open Hie Senate ors to the public. The danger of Information of value to Germany leaking out durlnp debate Is flven as the reason for the cjtraordlnaiy Precautions to exclude the public fiom the Senate's deliberations. Many Senators who -Ready Money United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. H s- 8th it. 2J18 Cermantonn ht. Galvanized Boat PumDs Up. DEnOEIt CO..H9 N. td St. - " '. VarM $H. BMDBURN & NIGRA Correct Tillon for rrfy Men WE 13th & Sansom Sts. Vi,rJ Spring Suitings t0 ad" $3000 buUh Barments not nly fit correctly, lilii it. " B'uceiuiiy to vne uoay re- . snitpely appearance. Seo the SlJivcs they're beauties rich, ex- 'V CUCCIS, ArttAr Flag ! Seals ncd. Millie nnd Blue Thl. Hlu nd Oumuifd. Qlory on every Utter and 1000 Flags, $1.00 fkt irt.r 3000 Flags, $2.00 otltle. ennn ci . i en 7 !! wvww m mkh wv.w '10 ! ratkura. 18.00 . hnvo Bat through (ho atnr chamber ses sion of tho last few days, however, de clare that thero li nothlnR In tho debates that should not be fully presented to tho public. SENATORS PLAN TO FORCE QUICK ACTION ON SPY litLL WASIIINHTON. May fi New ineasiites to force speedy action In the espionage bill, liieludlnp the "press ROR" section, came tn llfiht this afternoon out of the darkness of the Senate's secrit sessions-. Sixteen Senators, strong suppoitcrs of the Administration, ham signed u petition to invoke application of the so-called closure tulo lecenlly adopted by the Senate at the request of President Wilson, following the armed ship filibuster, it Is proposed lo use the closure to lestrlct further debate on the csplnnaRp bill. II would, If applied, seriously weaken tho light soon to be to newed In Hie Senate nR.ilnst the cinsorshlp sictlon. I'nder the levlsed rules of the Senate the petitioners can move to close debate, and If the liiollnn lecelves a two-Wilds vote Senators will thereafter be confined to one hour speeches on the pending mcnsuic Theie vi as stroiiR ieaon to believe, how iver. that Hie closuie motion would full lonsldeiahl.v short of receiving the ncces-s-nr two-thirds vole Senator Overman. In charRo of the esploii aRp bill, himself icfused to Join III the move lo npplv the closuie rule. I to declared this afternoon that he faioied opportunlt.v for full debate of the measim., but said he believeit the dlcusslon should soon come to mi cud So vehement has become the piotest aenlii'l fin ther consideration of the esplon age bill In secret session tli.it Senator Oveiinan promised this afternoon the le mnlnder of the measure would be thicshed out within full hearing of the public Senators who have been supporting the sccict-sesslon proceedings have been Rreatly puzzled, It became known this nfteinoon. as to how the piocectllngs of the Senate have been getting into the newspapers Som0 Sen.itniM 111 ge a revision if Hie Senate rules to the evtent of den.viiiK Press-gallery pilvi leges to newspaper men publishing Informa tion concerning the dellhiiatlons of tho Senate while in seciet session The ma Joilly of the Senate, however, seemed op. posed to laUliiR nny such drastic action PARIS CHEERS FIRST AMERICAN TROOPS Sixty Armed Men Under Stars and Stripes Delight French Capital PAItlS. .May P. Ainciliu's Hi rt aimed foice for the fiont muKhcd through the streets of Pails today acclaimed amid the wildest demonstration the city ha witnessed ill car SKt.v men. clad 111 khaki, aimed with lilies and healing the American ling, vveio In the contingent. Tiny wcie tho first de tachment of the newly created munitions transport brunch of the American Ambu lance (."flips Police weie foiced to clear away through cheering I'.ulslnns for the sixty Ameri cans. IMwant Tinkham. of Montclalr, N. J., and It. T. Scully of t'lttsbuigh, weie In otninand of the mil' The Ameilcans en barked at the Hare du N'ord after having been formall.v ie vlewul by Colonel (In. ml, of the Flench nrpiy KABBI CRLKBUATES BIUTimAY Itabbl tiern.ud Louis I.evlnthal Is cele bratlng his rr.'d blithday aiiniversar at his homo at 711, Pine stieet today. Hoi ii 111 Poland, Itabbl l.ovlnthal (.line hole twenty-live .vears ago to take the place of Itabbl Klelnheig. who had died At first l,o devoted bis entire attention to Hnal Abraham Svnagngue, at 521 l.omhaiil street, later being made piesldent of the Vssoclatlfiu of (Uthodov Itiihbls of tho ''iillfil States tikI '.mnd.i tie win made A member of the IJnart! of lducatloi, of Ibo Kabhlnical College of Ameiica. -litii.itec'j In Now ork city, and ho founded tho Yoslilvnh Mlshkan Isiacl Jew Mi High School. INDIVIDUALITY Characterizes all our tailor ing. Suits to order at $25 that for style, tit and honest value can't be duplicated. NEUBAUER, 1121 WALNUT ST. P. T. Wise Says Underdown Shirts Svit Tennis Players The Underdown 3 for $4 Shirti hao lots of snap and style with good quality and perfect fit. "Worth lots more. . Cufln Attached or Detached A.R.Underdown s Sons Itulilier Ciood. and Men's Furnishing. 202-204 Market St. , Eatabllshed Since 1838 iliiiflBWIfflijiB' Write or call tor our ntu and jutertifina DooHltt "Looking Into Your Osm Eve:" A Series of EyeTalks Our Neil Talk Wrd,, .May 23 By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. ROUBLE with the sight is fre quently brought on by influences that lower the general health. It may appear after a pe riod of nerve strain, loss of sleep, over-work, indi gestion or after a mental shock. Such conditions ulioutd rr. tnlnly make It clear lo ou why J Ii moit advlealila to con.ult aa oullat whenever tho e need attention liilnar skilled from both a medlral and all optical stand nnlnl. h la Hie on' no vvlth fhe necessary qualifications to properly dlainosa nil eye trou- UIKalasses are necessary, then iiave his prescription filled by an Optfclan equally sullied lnflllln Such prescriptions accurately. Prescription Opticians 6, 8 & 10 South 15th St iy Do HOT Jfaomlaa But: 'rhla Talk' from a copy right aerlea. all rlfhta rMerv.d.'J i&M EVENING LEDGER-PHtLAELPillA, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917 WOMEN TO "MAN" ARMY OF INDUSTRY Thousands Prepare to Re place. Men Called in Selective Draft BUSINESS MAKES PLANS Masculine Jobs in Many Lines of Activity J lave Feminine Holders Nt:V voltK, May 0. Thousands of women In alt p.uts of the United States ore preparing lo leptace men called to tho colors. Statistics gath eied today showed a tush of preparation for this big move in nearly every cit.v When tho men match to war women will start work hn elevator operatois. ele vated and subwa.v street car conductors, mnchino shop i iperts. ticket agents, mo Hon plctuip Mechanics nud distributors, telegraphers, railway tar cleaners, otllce clerks, bell "bo.vs." chauffeurs, automobile mechanics, shoemakers, bank clerks, farm hands, lallwav checkers and callers, wait ers in exclusive cafes, Haiti dispatchers, gateu.cn hi.i1 theatre 'musicians. Tho Intctboroiigh llaplil Tiauslt Com pany, embracing New York's stibwavs and elevated roads, win replace Its conductors nnd ticket agents with women, If ncces wiry, giving preference to meinbeis of eoldleis' families. Tho Xew York public employment bureau has received application for women to inn elevatois. an bell "bom" and to work in inlltoad machine shops The fiilversal Film Corporallon openid a -chool to teach women the mechanical and distributing ends of the business. In tlin National League for Women's Service J - E Caldwell (o. Chestnut Junioer South Pcnn Squaro A Nextf Military Strap Watch With Unbreakable Crystal Prectrcal For Sportsmen And Aviators On Khnki Band nnrwwm'm'MWm i.irri SSa . jSSS ''jf... -VSS 'rs'ft. S '.'.' ''ATXT . Jff. ' S"S ' . S.V '" A7SS S- y.'S w .m.iz;sMj-xr;.zz,'i,M.. mm.Sfzaxz am r. VS' .. . r'SA ,sSAO 'K, 'tssSYf, Vs, ,t. mmr WW "The Star Spangled Banner" as sunK by JOHN McCORMACK A record of this song of the people has been made by John McCormack, a singer of the people. It is the best he ever made, and there is in his singing that quality which makes it a very real expression of loyalty to tho (lug which will find MM an (Clio in me iicarc oi every line wiiium-n", 64664 The Star Spangled Banner10 !"' McCormach u) X 1 7 South Ninth Street rWwwwiWIwWF $&&. '&&?$..'. A Tribute to "La France" 'The -Oisit of the French Mission to the United" States seals more closely the bonds of friendship between this country and our sister republic. In extending honor to the distinguished men who represent France, .Philadelphia itself feels honored. The very name of France, always the synonym of fashion, now signifies, too, a courageous defense and superb sacrifices that thrill our hearts. The House of Dalsimer offers this tribute to the land of the fleur-de-lis, and feels particular pride in that it numbers among its assortment, footgear that bears the name 'TIS A FEAT SHOES and HOSIERY J&afamet Schoo'g 4. 503 women arc lcnrnlnB to bo chauffeurs, motorcyclists, w Irclcss operators nnd telegraphers. Olovelnnd street car companies nro plan ning to employ women, A. V Armour speaking for tho big I'hlciiRo packers, paid' "If conscription removes any considerable number of men from the packing Industry It will present a scilous problem Atmoiir & Co cmplo.v about llfty thousand people. HI per cent women. Our woik lequlres Hie seivlces (if men careful!) trained and hlRhly skilled We can't expect women to do slaiiRhteilng. and while we will use iIipui wherever possible to release men foi military service, the nation must bn fed" (100 WO.M1JN IV ClUCAdo jom The Chicago and Northwestern Itallroad Is aln ad employing (loo women where men foi met I) wotkeil llnllliiiuls e el) where are tnep.ii lug to uo women The Noilh i rti Piulllc Is emplo)lng them as checkers nnd callers Women car cleaners are hcliiR hired b) the lliullngtoii Huiitlieds of gills are going to work as hank clerks and bookkeepers Portland reports that man) women are teady lo start fntmlng In the Noitliwest wheat belt to release men foi war The State I iiiilo)meul ltureail in Indianapolis placed .100 won.eii last month tllg auto mobile lompanlrs of Indianapolis and ntbei mauiifnctuiliiR cllle nie tialnliiR wmnen Tile Denvei Oppot limit) School s ie ceiling many calls lor girls to don over alls and take up Hi J machine shop work of )oiiiik men. St. I.oiils shoo factories aie tendy for a quick change from male to feminine help Wisconsin t'ulverslty lias esiablNhed a i Ir.ulng bouse for the Immediate siipplv of women to woik at all ttade At Hilt, northern California, a four ui women will soon st'itt woik tn a sawmill Inclusive St Paul rafps will leplace walteis with waitresses if the men aie called. Women tal chauffeurs mac be used during the day In St. Paul and old men at night The Hostoii elevated loads plan In blip lfiOrt women eondmtots Headquarters of the Peiilis.v Iwinl.i Itull load In Philadelphia Is listing names of women available as window w.isbeis. i.ir cteaueis. dispatchers. Rati men anil mechanics Severil big Pi iiiisvlvnnl.i s(, mills have lecelved applications fiom women Wg commercial houses of all kinds at(. Luminous Dial ,.,X '?... VW . tZ w, tojw,', v?'? ;,?. m w. ''&! &aMJM?&&). wm.Wi TO FIT FEET 1204-06-08 Market Street mmm "n ""?. rCa,(,y '" r,,,i,C0 ,e WMl ir, ." "r,n M Now Ynfl oxpectH to ..so 1B0U men when tho selective service bill becomes effective. Sclcrl Shin Sails Under U. S. 1'll.K .vi:w Yoittc. Jim- and sum.... .i, . -'.' .'." '"K ""' ' o . 1.) tlu Hinrw iii . I.. I . . "'""' 'ierinau Hicam- s p,i r. "Ul '" ,'"11"1 H""(', K'v'-o ." ..' . ,"!'...."" Amerliiin o,t loday en .' iin-in- Willi slliirs f. our Anolhcr Xnrsc Hlilt Sunk si,!;," k!,'! ';T;,A",' -,'1"' N'-" '-n '."- "hip Kapailka, 1232 Ions 1...w i ,. bv a f!.,,,..... ... " "11 ,. Mi.tll SIlllMlllt IIP Willi I I.. I,.u .,t two Ilp sajs uim,,.,!,!, ,,, ,-hrlsllanla today Thursday Special C3 Half-Price Sale Handsome Topcoats A HUvl'IJ regiment from the supcrla- nei lashioncil (-oats selected from mem in the eMabljshmcnt. (iln-iKl of rvcry one morrow at these prices: Half Price $53.00 Spring Topcoats at $27.50 $45.00 Spring Topcoats at $22.50 $39.75 Spring Topcoats at $20.00 $:15.00 Spring Topcoats at $17.50 $29.75 Spring Topcoats at $15.00 The models iiiiliiilc .ill the suiimmg fashionable stiles Inverness models, cape co.its, spoit coats, loomv town and countn co.its, luted drcss coats in coverts volouis poplins, JJiirfll.is, (lunnilniils, gabaidincs', M"iEi, silks and liomespiuis. No Charge for Alterations At the New Market, Cor. 12th Street ORIENTAL RUGS High-class Persian, Caucasian and Chinese tugs, antique and modern collection of 1000 rugs, including large carpets down to t.mall mats, to be reduced one-third less than our original marked pnec. This sale will be an extraordinary opportunity for you to secure Oriental rugs for little money at the present time when the same arc known lo be very scarce. JOHN TEMOYAN CO. 1506 Chestnut Street Wo lime enl-lrce mir rlonnlne. tep.ililns and slnraRn rUnt All of aur weik Is done P li.ilHes Him arc esprrt cle-incis nnd reiulirrs. our orlces ar. very moderalo and nil vrorK Is Bujrantccd I'liono Spruce 1"7I " ' TH& NOISELESS B Phone for Names of Prominent Local Users and Demonstration THE NOISELESS TYPEWRITER COMPANY PhoneWalnut 3001 V "jw aMtstMicSH uAagoffixU Liberal Exchange Allowance on Old.Baiieiies We will make you an exceptionally liberal allowance for your present battery (regardless of its make), thus reducing the already moderate price of a PHJI.ADEI.PHIA iirsiniiXifiR'iioi STaSis " You ecHOft longer jjfrom EPhiladelp!naDi5nd Gri(1 Battery becaufg jt ;8 proo against tbeX.0Ui,ie8 wnici, nun other njake8 Experience proves thii conclusively. 'St Wise Tire & Service Co. Service Button IVr tli rninr nliir hf pa(roim p hr 1mIiiIIp(1 n prlf' button lit tli nirli whrn prppRrd, It In KlHiith hIriuiIa one f our men to our iir l full tine of Jircs and accessories, Knlrtcnt rrlrf l Our lm 3913 No. Broad St. (itmlurtir Service Station I'holie ilM llocic hprniE and Spring and Summer the choicest assort onc full month 4.tr, and marked for to Fashion Shop TYPEWRITER oS3sejrc6y M Thousands of satisfied users un hesitatingly endorse it. No other typewriter ever met with such instant and universal approval. No other labor-saving device ever etiected so great an in crease in efficiency and econ omy. 100 Noiseless 835 Chestnut St. ERy Ftemenber that we carry m complete, stock o batteries and part's for every make and modeH of car. Impartial service ana free inspection of all makes. BetCi V 1. i.Af ' K 3" I PERRY'S "siMiciAi." roil VOOXtl MBS CoRt, narrow nhouldcrs and hlecves, with plenty of room Rrrnt hnek; closto fitting waist, deep vent. Vest with or without collar ; trnuaern narrnw from lielt to eiirf. Here's what Perry's Many Sales and Small Profits mean to you! Imagine yourself in . business for yourself and, Gentle Reader, maybe you are i n which case it's all the easier to talk to you. I Say you sell ten ar ticles at a net profit of a dollar- apiece, but could sell twenty or thirty just as readily in the same time. So, to sell the twenty or thirty, say you decide to take only half a dol lar apiece net profit. You sell them, and make just as much money on the twenty as you did on ten. Then if your sales jump to thirty, you are five dollars ' ahead of when you made ten dollars on only ten sales, besides more business. q That's how we fig ure at Perry's. If we sell a thousand Suits instead of five hundred, we can afford to sell them on a narrower margin, keep busy, give you a little more value for your money and get a thousand well-pleased customers to do a lot more boost ing than five hundred who merely bought a Suit of Clothes. Q Prove it by the values in these Spring Suits at $15, -$18, $20 and $25 . V -. V 1 ;i ' U tlT- . 13 ,. faTI; l r II i fez- Dim! v 6 I ai j I m, I . I All m.Vlj' rtara. w rKH of nric. 16tfc 1220-30 Race Street actaffiiitsffijs cVMMa.;i N. r,-- :,'. . ftl 1 . ! a. i.w.vj' .. A :.i ?ii.-fBBi w:,. -i.. 1 .CJI ' ftvS.iY ' ff.r. ti PViJiM' 1 iifttiRiu& . -'iwrn-.m ai .u - 11 .-. r -.. . wr v. - f ,!" 1 ai. OH8HH VJ-J -!-. tj ,' ill r-'
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