. ,.,"' It" - t: .( 1 : i I A- . v U HFNRY PHOTOPLAY iv. - f( nnniw is iNrRHASiNr. IIVVIII J jiiviiiuiuinu Fine Arts Enters Ring With Vitagrnph With Production ( of Famous Story I Hy the Photoplay Kditor Henry ill"! before thr- molr h.ul i.Kip nrnnitnl ! ri-mf-nilnuq erln mi o, ot the iieuple f 'H.iriI.uI on the Kiibivtiy " Hut uliai ffiits, - i - - - .... he could have evolved nliil woven over with the iiiiikIp cloitili' texture of IiIh Matin ' There nic, I'liriounly. few lon-rctices to motion pictures In nny of Sidney Porter m book' mores the llly However, the nmvlt.x ,,e not neKleetlnu the writer. ccn if h- did ncKloct llicni. Vitairaiih'n Korles of Porter tales lileturlzcd has been nltlaetlm lot of attention. Now coiiiei mi announce merit from Kino Arts that Director Chi-stir TVIthey l fllmlm the final kppiii-s of "Madame llo-Pecp," In which Seena Owen, the Prince?"" lieloveil of lirllllth'i' "ltitol.r nce" l" be Btnrreil, Tlio work Is IipIiik completed nt the Hollywood ettidlos of Til- This will he n sereen prslon of "Mnil.iinp Ho-1'eep of the Handles." written In tla he) day of tho author's success. When o. llenry's ilenth occurred In 1910. tho sllpnt dram.i was still In u very primitive hIiikp cf development. In fact. It is doubtful whether ho ever looked forward to tin- tlinn when his stories would lie considered Ideal screen material, nnd companies would offer better prices for the cinema rights than he had been able to nbtnln for petlodlral ind book rlKhts combined lloweM'i. that time has arrived It Is said that Seena (men appears at her best In this dramatic storv of the Texas sheep country She vvlll be suppotti-d by A. D. Sears, I-' A Turner and other c.ipiblo TrlariKle plajors Last Saturday for the first time in mem ory and. as far as can bo known, the first time In hlstorv. tho tower clock In Trinity Church, N'ew York, was wrong. It was in correct for about half nil hour, during which time It as filmed for some sienes In "The Mystic Hour." an Apollo-Art drama star rlns Alma Itnnlon. . Several times In the action of the picture the clock Is shown once nt nihltilRlit. once t a cpiarter to 12 and once at 8. Director Richard ItldKely and liU camera man went down at noon on Saturday to catch the clot-U for the mldniKht scene. Tliey stationed their camera In the Kmplrv llulldlnk'. ncros Broadway and watched At 11 30 the rain hewn. Tlie downpour was so heavy that It was useless to attempt ny pliotour.iphy So the director dismally watched the clock ro to 1J. to 12:30 and finally to 1 And the picture was all finished nnd cut waiting only for these Inserts. At 2 o'clock the rain stopped, llldgely jot his Idea. lie found the sexton and pui hit case up to him. A refusal was made The diiector got In touch with higher au thorities, nnd after talking an hour nnd a half he obtained permission to have the Clock set back. Amei It'll M enti into the war lias had a decided effect on educational films and many of them are showing subjects l elating to the mllltarj A p.uticul.irly Interesting subject Is Ihovvn by the Intel national on its split toil Just released thiough the I'nthn uMhiinges This fjOO-foot subject shows the making. the launching and the trials of fi.10 sub- I marine chasers manufactured by the I'lco j Company of Ilaonno, N' .1 , for the IJrltMi f!oenmient These Uinstrs nio In design high powered and speedy motorbo.its. being fitted with twill engines of .'jo linisepowei each of wlilih diles the boats about twenty-flo miles an hour. The film shows the dllferent parts of the boats being cut out and llnNicd In Ha onne, after which they were shipped to Quebec, wlieie the assembling plants ate situated Very Interesting and attractive scenes of the launching ; lid tin- tiials- ale shown The boats am eighty feet long and look moie liko pleasme y.uhts than de stroyers of submarines, it Is uudeistooj however, that the ciiaseis hae been doing tfficicnt patrol service In the North'Sea and that while they hae accounted foi un met ous submarines, only three of them havo been lost WOMEN TO GIVE DANCE FOR BENEFIT OF CHARITY Northeastern Ladies' Benevolent So ciety to Raise Fund Tonight to Aid City's Poor riiutiKraplin lllunlrntliig this sur, uppear Ib tile plitiirlnl Ncrtlun. The fourth annual May hop of the anc illary of the N'oitheastein Ladies' llonevo lent Society will be given tonight at Dance d Danceland. TwontietM street and .Mont romery avenue The piocecds will be used to buy food, coal, clothing and other neces ltles of life for deserving poor families Tho dance committee, members of which have devoted a great deal of time to make the affair a success, Is composed of .Van Cohen, Frances Klllskey, Frances Miller, Gussle Ttovner, Itoso Sellgson. Jean Smith, Ida Kilclvltz and I.enora V Solladar Tim officers of the organization nio Sarah it. Telman, piesldent; Kitty Kieednian, vice president; Jennie Stevens, secietaiv; Frances Klllskey, financial secictaiy, and Jennie Solador, treasurer. MEATLESS DAYS IN FRANCE Original Plan Revived When Prohibi tion on Sales Effects Little Saving TARIS, May 10. The prohibition of tho ale of meat after 1 p. in. lias had little ? in ,eauci"K consumption, the saving walked having been less than 10 per tent, nd accordingly tho original plan for meat less duys has boon revived by llaurko viollette. Minister of Subslsfeucp. After May IB tho sale of meat, poultry or game in any form will not bo permitted on Thills ays or Fridays and slaughter houses will oe closed from 11 p, m. Tuesdas to 6 a in Fridays. The measuro Is evoking strong ciitlclsm irom provision dealers, who nro of tho opin ion It will simply dislocate business without jny appreciable result I'p to the present ine French consumer cannot bo said to Jve felt the war except in his pocket rices )lilVB virtually doubled, hut there " Plenty to eat. The restrictions thus far imposed have. Inconvenienced no one se riously, There Is every prospect of an "ceptlonally flno fruit crop. Americana Sale in New York NEW YOHK, May 10. Tho sale of Americana and other books at tho Anderson galleries brought a total of $2215.85 A. Sparks paid $81 for "The Rubalyat of "mar Khayynm, Unellshed by Hdvvard Flu jwald, the Saint Dunstau edition. Another Py of the Saint Dunstan edition of "The "Ubalyat" went to W. II. Marlott for $91 50. rinn imm mm. ift:.ir!r.'.W;.i!:i!-v myfs A, tf EM WfPAi- " ; j rcra?. ; '.UHv,',' Farmer Smith's Column MORE ABOUT GARDENS My Dear Children Tho whole world Is getting bils.v ' Last year vacation was spent doing nothing This ycarjou nre to keep busy with your garden. 1 hao told j ou before that I HOl'KD the day would como'when children went to school nil the year rofttii! Nino months of book learning and thrco months of gar dening or nature study. It seems that everbody Is anxious to see our boys fcorklng on farms or halng gardens. i Why shr.uldn't VOL have a garden'' In older to get closo to Mother Nature to feel the cool earth as It goes through your fingers. Let us be helpful wrlto me about your R.ii den tell me how ou nro getting nlong and what oii nro learning. Your loving editor, FAHMKU SMITH STRANGE ADVENTURES OF HILLY BUMPUS THC TARGET Hy Farmer Smith Hilly llumpus trotted nlong among the wagons and tents laughing softly to him self. "It's a great thing In this world if we don't lake things too seriously M side is sore, but those springs were worth getting a bang for, but I wouldn't want many bangs liko that I wonder whero the target is they wero talking about I would like to tiy my butts on a real tnrget once, Just once" Hy this time Hilly had come to tin1 edge of the tents where tho horses vveic nnd lie asked one of them where tin l.ug. t was. 'Turn around three times, sneeze a nine and n half and then go straight abend until you eomo to the target." said tho Jiig Horse, laughing. "Smart, aren't vou?" asked Hilly. "I'm a war horse and you nie onlv a goat." replied the big fellow. Hilly trotted off towaid the fields and when ho had gone as far as he could com fortably trot, he stopped to tall; to a ("irass liopper he saw seated on a mullen stalk "Where Is tho targit?" asked Hill. "Do oii see that while house over tlieie? Well that Isn't It Do you see that tnos (pitto sitting ou that lice"" "Sit," leplled Hilly, "but I can hear him walking" t i 'Let's be fi lends." silggesled the llrass. hopper. "We alwas vvtic friends." replied Hilly. Just as he caught sight of what he thought was the target. Hilly did not stop to talk further, but trotted off in the direction of tho target lie did not know that the grasshopper was following him, but when tho jumper got near him ho said "You can't butt that taiget, I bet you " "I don't bet." leplled Hilly And with that lie low eied his lit ail and made for the center of the taiget Just as he hit It with a bang' a bullet whizzed over bis head Hilly sat down and felt of his head "I wonder which hit me llie h.irdei. the bulb I or the taiget"" lie was saving when another bullet struck near him "i:iuse me' he s.iui ns i,t, ducked be hind tin target MVERTON TO UNVEIL TABLET TO RECRUITS Names of the Residents Who Have Enlisted Will be Commemorated A (ablet of honor containing the names of all tlie lesidents of the borough who have enlisted 111 the seivice of the I'niU'd States for the present war will lie unveiled to night on tile flagstaff in the town sipiaie of Itlvertoii. N. J Fifteen names ale alieady on the tablet nnd more are expected to be added soon. The unveiling, which is a community oc casion, Is In charge of the military com mittee of tlie Itlverton Safety League, of which (ieoige W Kdwaids Is chairman. Murrnv (' Hoer is one of the most nctlvo membeis of the committee. The celebration Is planned to glvo voice to the martial spit it of the town as well as to arousu a moio general spirit of piepaicdness In the parade piecidlug the unveiling ceieinon.v tho following mllltai oiganlza tlons nio expected to take pait A detach ment of the Thlid Iteglnient. New .lei spy National Cuaid; part of the machine-gun eonipan of the Filst Ileglmelit, I'eniislva nl.i National lluaid, two sections of H.it teiy H. of Camden, and marines from tho Philadelphia Navy Yaid Colonel T. 1) l.andon, of the Tlilnl Iteglnient, N. O of N. .1, will be niaishal of tlie paiade, and tlie Itev. John Handle, of Salem, chaplain of the Second Iteglnient, N (1. of N. .1 , will offer the invocation. Other organizations In the parade will lie the Klvcrton Mllitaiy Instruction Coips, tlie Hoy Scouts and Hoys' llrlgade, and hun dieds of schoot children. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA MEN AT BACH FESTIVAL Will Play Accompaniments for Two Days' Program of Choral YVoiks Membeis of the Philadelphia Orchestra will play the accompaniment at ono of tho most Important musical events In the coun try, tho twelfth annual liach festlvnl of tho' Ilethlehem liach choir, which Is to ho given at Lehigh University on Friday and Satin day. June 1 and 2. The llrst day's program Includes -seven cantatas nnd a motet which nro Illustrative of Hach's magnificent poweis In this style of composition. Q the second, tho Mass In H Minor will be rendered. The singing of this massive work by tho Hethlchem Choir has become an annual event of tho highest musical importance, attracting vlsltois fiom all paits of tho country The soloists will be Sopranos, Mario Stoddaid and .Mildred Faas; contraltos. Mnrla Morrlssey and Mrs. Oertrude Jlay Stein Bailey; tenor. Nicholas Douty: baBsos, Charles T Tlttniann and Louis Kreldler. I)r J Fred Woole Is director of tho choir At the Slcn of the Beautiful liuiurii i. . Neck Boas Fans & Fancies Made from Your Old Oitrich Feather ratline. !ourii, Xuinltll. Bliirtiiioii, etc.. renotuira. eiv illumes slid funclf In stork or made up to order. MAILHOT Che.Vnll S,. f.'...M,i feather Duer and Dreiser. all Orders Itrcttve I'romrt Attention. Hemstitching Bttt work, dona wblU you waltt alio In cold and allvcr. Skirt Pleating In aunrar. Hoi. Hid and Areordlon v Buttons rorrcfd In nil Mjlt. lint Work fsSmmm EtKW Parisian Plaiting: tc Novaltv Co. EVENING LEDGER-?HtLADELPHIA; THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917 GARDEN WORK EASY SS2Sro?irSSw si ImI'Mi I a . v Ayr TjtiV ' -vaV-rl 4ZJPr,v' -iAw? ,Si:. (Tjy ei 'Sx .ipjdsst;,siTc.- - y The wheel cultivator makes stimiij of soil and war on woods :i sinitilu anil easy operatimt GARDEN CROPS CLASSIFIED AND TREATMENT DESCRIBE Leaf, Fruit and Root Crops Respond to Special Soils, Fer tilizers and Cultivation Selections for Loamy, Sandy and Heavy Soils Queries Answered "TKT me --J who c MiKKCst (hut every one Rartlvn helps, nnd prreully. In snhe I lu pruhlem of the focclinj; of tlie nations." President Wilson. I!rinjj your Katdenino; problems to tho Kvii.mnt, Limigij: for praetienl. helpful .solulioti. Addiess JOHN IJAUTKA.M. H.v ale .IOI1X HAUTKAM Kiouped into linf, fruit i 'ii.iw and root. I.l;l' ( HOI's liulllde splnnrll. letture, eli. ud. i alili.iwe luuv.,'s spiouf", Uale. I'ltriT CKltrs ineludi- tomatoes, peas. I'Klilauts. lima lie.uiM, 4-ui uiiilii r, peppers snapbeans pumpkins, sipi.tsh HHI I" Cltltl'" liiLluile potatoes, In ets. radishes, rariots, turniiis, parsnips, salsify. In Keiu r.il mot eiops need a i-ry open luaiiij soil In proinolo (piieU ami petfeit lonuatloii of tlm tuheis or luillis Too heavy inanuiliiK should lie avoidul as It will cause excessive foll.iKe. U-af imps will do well In a heavier soil Imt need plenty of e-e-tahle mailer say stable manure in it Leaf ei ops also need iiilro"-en vvhieh may be suppliul III pulveii7.id lieu inauuie or in nate of soda Ki nit crops ni'ed a ileh soli to brlio? foith liirKe and finely Unvoted .vlelds They nspond to special supplies ot phosphorus vthlch may bo kIvcii in the form of dried sheep manure, bone imiil or a eommetclal feitlllzer Truck crofis, on tho whole, do better on a sandy loam soli than one one that Is stleKv and heavy. I.aificr-sl.ed crops, hnuevii such as cabbage, tomatoes, beans and pi as, will do well on heavy soil piovlded It con tains tlie necessary veKetablo mallei The (pileUest ci op to matuie Is the widish In less Hi. in a inonth Lettuce .turnips p. i liiets and beans usually renulie fiom s In mile vveeKs, emu from tleven to tint -lieu weihs, and potatoes fiom fifteen tu m teen ils to mature Leittiie is to the Harden what thtv, h n ciop is to the Held alwav.s needed,"' .mil Kives some of tlie best returns. A rich, s.uiil.v loam, witli siillicieiit nitlate In stimulate leaf Krowth nnd Intt nsirv the chlorophvl. or deep leaf color, of the plant, and n hllllielency of hoft vvatei Keep the crop cilsp and fresh. Miuli the same plan Is practiced with cabbage ecipt that It does not reipilre so miuli water. Snap beans (string or wa) do not ro- FOUNDED 1858 DBweeS Quality smd Standard Famous Over Half Century lew 'P-'st TToor )epartmerTf gualiy Waists -Popular prices May Special, S2.95 Dainty waists of ilutted Swiss, fasti n with rino larfic pearl button. Attractive new stlc collar of line llatiste. lie sure to see our Special $1,95 Waists most attractive line ever offered at the price B . F . Dewees , 1122 chestnut st . s THE DAYLIGHT STORE Organized might cause serious losses. JWiriy Jto tell you how tho Holmes System docs these things? HOIMES ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMPANY 8l2CHESimiT'Sl ielrWalnut 611 WITH MODERN TOOLS D liilii v.rv rah soil and It Is safe to plant tin in mi the poorest patch. The lima bum requires u rich, moist soli, but does nut seem to deprive the land ot lis pioduelivi ness Lima beans have hem Bi'iwii on the same tlelds In Cillfnrnla for manv i,is 'in imibi .' ltuashes and melons rcipnie i li h soil and the I'lieumliel liroflls lij the applie.iiinn ,,f fn.sli horse manure. Uiimnd sheep inauuie or limit- nn-.il will huii.v Plants iilnmc more rupldlj than most chem ical felttlfs-t rs OAKDRX Ql'KUIKS AXSWKIJKI) Advantauo of Cos l,olturo NnV.V- I'. is leltu,,. Is i.islr tn srou li iIi-m ii l I. mii tur.l in .nl. hut Hi,, iiiuni, ur i v li" iliriniili iii hiiiihini i,iiui 'Ihe I i's m, u nprilii .mil nre t, ml. r unit irNii Hn tons lie 'm s im nr ihr-i iliivs li'furi u , Hi linn r i-m. i , in lileiulii'il I'm. (l :,, iii.ime si.ll.l Is In I planted In li He, d In il nnd ir.uisp'.int, , m si , h, ., f,,i apart n. s iiliiniis ii, in huh or ,, hih. Has Seen Tomatoes i T 'IU SUV VHU IliVe Still litrttii'H , 111 III. Ii II S.I Imt.. I Hut I h.it-r-n i m nan iiutilniirs tiul wont fur t, n iIiivh W till nUl fer .1 II iril fl.l II. Ilteeli Mt and -il Kelson II T for I. ate IMaiiliiij; . i ... n i .t. I I'l.int trniHIi mill I'lni - I I, l IllUMIIs l lI'M.s eh ml ' llls., I , III,' Mil el Mlllll l i Inn Hi Im.m Mill, Il is ,, , ss .iti,l uns iiisf ii t ...1,1 III llmMI l .'Ill ,11,1 ur.mll ii -ii t or tir.i. Use Kagafz Colonial Furniture Oil! Floor Oil l"f r I ii r n I I ii r p, f 1 1 ii n o n, htrnl.iN, I I tMllivr-Work, l.tr. I 1 nr 1 Imirs mill i I I uriiMiiil Work, To Clean and Polish .Made and I'scd Many Years hy rurniliiroiVc Wood Finishing Firms PICK I i.if, rillc. SI Mil, si All l.llln-r Oil il Usui, i l hi t Mill I l i..u ril is I.Ktaunli siusi.iit, , ,, . -UEUt I'lill iilflnlilit THE YARN SHOP Good Shepherd Yarns In nil lt Mlr-ilii H: i.li h Nvwrt tli in H.nitMxiilt uM((rs 1U" ii"iis tnr Kiiiiini; t Mil Jiistrm duns UK- n 1 1 1 - ,M nnrill su.i:mh s. .so.nnd flm dp I Protection "Holmes" stands for organized pro tcetion liascd on an experience- of over -10 years for a central office service which takes personal charge of your property and carefully pards it against burglary, leaks, fire and other irregularities which CURTIS BOY SALESMEN WIN MASTER DEGREE Two Pliilatlclphinns Attain Cov eted Distinction nnd Promise of Godd Positions Two riill.uldiilila Heli-KillmjH . limit") II. hum, of G34t AtiKnrii tcrrare. nnd .lfrnl i 1 gultnhy, ot 6231 Anlicr ftrcct. liavn won tintliunt lionotrt In the Lciruc of I'ur tlo Salesmen. Tlicy li.i Just receliril news of their iirniiiotloii to llie ilci"ico of maiitcr wilpoinnii In tlilH national ori?atilalloii Hint ntinilicrn over RO.OliO of the liaiuier-lioy wiliMiii-ii In Aincrlei who arc (-cllln" tho lierloilleal.H lsUdl hy tin- I'urtlH I'lililliilitii- i oinii'inv Tlio la'acin- of Curtis' Salesttiin Is the mnercti- aliplleatlon of a ilnn to leei the Ikiv In Helmul lunccr, to i-iluinto him in the iMilii-illnr HiilijeetH vvhkli vvlll Ih-1i lilin most ulir-ii li.- leaves di-IiooI unit to lir-li Mart lilin in (lie liltiil of viotk fur vvlileh lie Is mnst Iltteil. After a hoy lieeomcK n iiicnilii-r he must fulfill certain i-itilreinvnti mid mint l"i-i lilt) Hehool work up to a IiIkIi ilcsiee of proficiency In nnler to acqulte tin- diKri-c of "MiiHtct-" Tlie.i" two I'lilliulelphia chaps have wotkeil very hatd and have lived up to very tei-tiltcnu-ht of the Curtis i-ouim- Their reward, which li the most Intor estlni nnd unusual part of hi-ltns a Cuitls hoy. Is thli When James and Alfred llnlsh vehool llie i 'in tin compaiiv uuarantci-s to Fceuro fur them, upon reiiiet, sal.uled pi sltlons- with rrput.thle enncel lis positions, that vvlll, fiom the inmpaiiy's Knowledge of their alill lly and Inclln.itlon, oiler thein oiportimlty to develop and advance livery hoy who is pro. miitiil to the ihKiee of hi. islet .salesman is cNtetiilctl the same Kuatantci' IIUMtKIt CltY IX IIAMIIUKC roiicnhauen Neais of Serious Demon stration in Oeinian City CiiIM:ll.ii:. Mhv in A hiniKii' deiiiiuisir.itloii oeeiiiiid in llamlitiu ie. i-i'litly. aiciirdltu tn aicntiiits of travelcin lU-lnted ill tin- luiil-di press, tin- 1 1 otiltli-lii-lni ehaincti'ilreil as i-erlous It apoeii' from theie accounts that (icim.iii elilldien. nf wliom alimit a inlllinii ate imw In an; sent from the cities to tlie eoiiiitr,v for Hie sunimi-i'. wtotu liiiute sin li f;t--wiiu, di scllptlutis of fond coiidlllniii. there as niiii panil with affalts In the cities that tin parents concluded the faimeis weu- lt -llheiatcly holdlm; li.nK supplies-. This caused a spcmtaiicnus outhrcak of Itnlii; iiallou. The stoiy Is not ennflimed fiom other sources. althoiiKh slntllai nci mints of di ordeis appear from time to time iliuil! liifiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiBiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiuininiiii Service and Strength in the cause of humanity first took shape in this grand old hall, which has fitly been called the Cradle of Liberty. Here the daring pioneers of American Independence gave to the world that spirit of Service which hinds nil men of (;ood will together. Tl IE GENERAL ACCIDENT alio stands for SERVICE and STRENGTI I. Upon that principle it was founded. Its world-wide growth is due to its determination to live up to this ideal. Philadelphia ie the home town of the GENERAL ACCIDENT in It employs a large number of Philadelphia citizens in carrying on its nation-wide business. There it not a city in this country in which GENERAL ACCIDENT SERVICE is not fully represented. It pointM to the fact that over sixteen million dollars in claims have been paid in the United States. Can there be the slightest do'ubt in the mind of any Philadelphian as to the Service and Strength afforded by the GENERAL ACCIDENT? vt-v "ssAV & tj-.;;ii'-:: -. : ;iii!;':,.i,:',F;;iii;i;;iM:if!iiiii!.!i!ih;:i:i,i:;nfti.i;Liii:ihi:.!::i::tui!:t;iii;i:iii;:;:iii;iiiiiJi;:ii;iii PUBLIC l T'j WOMEN GARDENERS MAY WIN FINE PRIZES Awards for Best Truck Patches in Philadelphia, Delaware, Chester and Montgomery Housewives of Philadelphia, Chester, Helnvvare nnd JlnntRotnery counties who manage their kitchen par lens themselves vvlll have n ehnneo to make them earn doiihto Income this sumuier, accnidliii to Information Klven out tmlnv hy tho com mittee for the promotion of kitchen r. it dens. And tills is how. In the llrst place, the women will pe- nil their vrKcluhlcs hy their own (Torts. Then they will have .1 i-lianen to win prliea of JSf.il for each of the four loimtlcs or J liKiii in all. I'ur the most successful kitchen iatilen maiinReil exclusively hy women In I'hlladel phla tills season the committee will rIvc $1110 ; for the second host. firi ; for the third, Jl(i; foi the fouith. $! mil for the fifth. Jl'i Klve prizes vvlll lie ofTcrid of the samo amounts In Deliivv-.in Count.v the in Motit Konier.v Countv nnd live In Chester Countv A woman cannot lne on this contest U'l-ithel sin- is one of the tvven v prize V S.l Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET if 5 A ?S) T rie United States . I XJ r vl. -T "-w l-"J) We respectfully suggest if you want reliable Automobile, Burglary, Accident and Health, Compensation or any other kind of casualty insurance that you request your broker to place it xvith tho GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Corporation, Ltd. (ifiieral llutlillnir, I'ourth nnd ttnliiut Ms., rhlludi-ltililn I i:i:i)i:t:lCI niCIIMUtbOX, I nli,l Stnttv lnnnnrr I iiltt-il Matf-s Trusters, (.Irani Trust ('iuiitiaii, l'lillnili-Iiiliiii ll.'DMillllVi "MEATS" is the subject of Part 2 of the Twentieth Lesson in the Public Ledger Home Course in Domestic Science, by Mrs. Mary A. Wilson, which appears in tomorrow's In this lesson, Mrs. Wilson describes the different ways of cooking meats, tells which is the most healthful and least wasteful method of preparation, and offers sugges tions that will prove useful to every housekeeper. Mrs. Wilson has studied and practiced cooking in New Orleans, Paris, Venice, Lake Como, Heidelberg, London, New York and Philadelphia. She was chef to Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace for five years. Her articles, which appear regularly in the Public Ledger, are timely and practical. Telephone Walnut 3000, Circulation Department, to have the Public Ledger delivered by carrier every morning. Two Cents a Day . UU winners or not nh wilt bo 'tlM"l tho end of the eson because ah ' had fresh xeicetables alt season an4 have had tho fine outdoor exercise of'i Kardcnlnc. Then usldo from this she wilt havt satisfaction of lmxInK iwrformed a palrK service. Her work will aid the nattoMi, eonservln Its food supply, nnd that been pointed out by President WllsonV liclriK ns importnnt as ntfnttnr in tt enches. A nuheoininlttee conslstlnR of Wlllk Potter. It. 1'mott llnrc. William S. Charles Adamson. Sirs. William Koy ; IJryn Mawr, nnd H. Spencer Miller ls)v.J ehnrKe. Information how to enter a Harden In tk contest may be. had from Miss Rleanor' O. McCarthy, secretary to tho commltu 707-10 llellevtie Court HuildliiK. 1118 Wa nut street, Philadelphia. "'ili Xcw German AVar Loan COIM:.'HAai:X, May 10. The BerHa TaRCblatt says tliat a hill will ho Iniro-I iliief.,! In llin llclltalnc wllliln a ftiv ieAtM -.tit" for a new war loatK Jy$$ The conclusion of the sixth German xvar ? loan was announced in the Itelchstag; njr "V, the Minister of Klnancc on April 27. Th ?h .xiinisier asserieu mat mo loan naa real- -".),g 3.244.780,O0O)fVJtri;'l nntfnd tiv lh i.KI'' izco i-.;ii 3,;- lu.iiuu inarss ?!,. Arcordln- to statistics comr I nltPd Stalls Kcderal Iteserve Board Cer- .' :.r "." tfitifM manv's war loans mi to December 31 last iiKKiciMltil Jll.san.nmi OP". Tlie Spirit oi 1917 is well exemplified in our Ladies and Men s Milit aire Suits 23.75 24.75 27.75 Plain tailored, yet smart enough for every outdoor pur pose, where their all-round utility and price moderation comport well with the sensible spirit of the times. v-i Philadelphia Branch 4214 Walnut St. iiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiDiiiiiin I vwmfe; flh. isPolwiSS Mr sg'csea Vctjv LEDGER v& .ifT D W ttimMtmm -irm J'. ,. tits ;im-" i Be. i rr M Bt' ... 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