Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1917, Night Extra, Page 2, Image 2

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Philadelphia's Share of Draft Army City's Importance as Medical
VICE GENERAL
ALL OVER CITY,
DANIEIOTIEW
Report Will Show Evils Not
All Downtown, Says
Dripps
U. S. LIKELY TO ACT SOON
Restricted Zone May Be De
clared Near Navy Yard and
Cloan-Up Measures Taken
Todiv developments tn fhllndelphlVn
vice rru.id uhlch Is liflnp conducted by
Kedrnl authorities undr the direction at
Secrenrv Daniels ind various jnclnl erv.
Ice agene'es were these-
rirl errrteirv llnnled. who tins Imil
the it ! nf Hip Drpeirlmrnt iiT .linllrc In
the Invcstlgiitlon of vltc iniullllnni In
IhU HM. innotinrfd Hint hi rrporl roti.
eernlns conditions In I'hilailrlplila l
rraelv fur piiMlriillnn, Iml he-Tore. Klvlne It
to flip pr" Iff prefer" to win tlir support
of Mimmt Miilth In order Unit vlre fall he
Stamped nnl lev the pnllrr.
Te llohert It Iirlppi, tormrr ellrer
tor of the nepnrlment of riihtlr eifetv
and nn rhnirman of a euhcominlltre of
flip rnmmltt- of Vulillr rifelv. In rlmme
of muni, rellclou nnd oilier sorleil net I
vltten of lint rriteinlrnllein, railed upon
AuMont IMrrrtor of Vulillr Snfrty PIutIs
and In plnln IsnRtieier lnfnnr-d that of
ficial thai thr I)nnlfl rrporl imit he
taken terlouslv and thai steps must he
taken at once toward rherlelnn existing
orlal evil.
Th'rd Dripps nsserted that iiKenls
from VvashlnKton htive milr nn eshmis.
tlve Inve.tlgntlon of vlre ronilltlnns In this
cltv and Milt 111 publication of till rr.
port "ould he a steiln on thp nanip of thp
cltr Up ertcel thai vlre Is not onlv
rampant In Hip dltrlrt south of Mnrleet
trect, but rhariPd lt t innnv sections
nf thp old tpndrrlnln hsvr donnrd thp
colors nf former (lavs nnd that tnpn nnd
women of virions InMlnrts nrp operating
Without murb trouble
rourth Vvimhlnston nfllrlnls Ilftpd thp
Tell of rrrrrv ronrrrnlnir thp Tire rpport
anrtlrlpntl to ho Hint It n not pre
parpd hv amateurs and Hint It character
wilt flinch thp rltv If llmnr Smith con.
tinned to litnnre the rruurt nf s(.retnrv
Daniel ami force the (internment to to
Over the In "Id nf thp pnllcp department
and clean up the rlfv's "undprworld rhnr
after Despite tli" nrtlvti,es nf (Internment
OlTiria's in WnshlnKton nnhodv connected
with Mr nr mlth e administration ilhl
much inili' Imuil oleannK the ntinnuphere
The Manr did not lflf the oltv tndiv and
Director Wil"n airtp from fiNlng thit an
InAP'tlgninn 'ftncernlnR the rhnrKP" nf
Secretary Panlnlf l under av, did not con
cern hlmpelf with the matter
5.pr'a fianlol innttnued hi nnllr' rt
"watchful walttns with the view that
Mav.ir Smith would tnle lep tmvanl
checklne pxlftlnc eMIe Today he nn-noun'-ed
that the report ielatle to lee
conditions In Philadelphia la ready for pub
lication and mar he released tonight or
tomorrow unlesa Philadelphia authorities
showed 'lfrns of life
Official? of enrlil rervleo acenctes In
terpreted thle atitement ns meinlnR that
Serretar Daniel would wait until tomor
row before nlllnK upon the military au-
thorltler to establish a retrleted zone
around the raw ard and round up 'tin
deruorld ihatarter In other sections of
the rit
i,risip hap nnnx ncArm:r
That the aituatmn haa reached nn acute
Crli ! the hehrf rt Knbert P Prlppa To.
dav he Mited ntv Hall with the Inter Hon
of turns certain Information to Mayor
Smith but, falling to find the chief execu
tive went to the office of Axttant Director
nf riiblu Safety Ials
I hae not flBured directly In this In
vestigation aald Drlppa when lie left
Davis s office 'Neither do I wish to criti
cize Director Wilson or the police depart
ment Present-dav conditions In tho city
are due to a combination of thing", and
mv purpose In vlaltlnR Pal wan to Im-pre-i
upon him the nerepiltv fr Imme
diate action
Emphatic proof of the existence of Ice
downtown was proxed In n raid conducted
arl tria Lieutenant nairv and Dla
trict Peifctivea Powere nnd McCartv raided
a hou p at 25S1 South Twelfth street and
captiind three womn. two marines and the
alleged proprietor
The cops burst open the door without
ceremony and assert that the evidence ob
tained wirranted their action The nlleRed
piopiietor cae his name as Morris Morris
According to the police he conducts another
place at Thirteenth and Porter streets
No resistance was offered when the police
broke In the house but the women were
Indicnint and hysterical
Thf mirlne captured are Itenrv K
Toune jnd Kdward Weltzel The women
irave their names n Kara Oallagher. Anna
Tavlnr and Helen Morris The last men
tioned ald le was the wife of the pro
prietor Kach was held In $Bftn ball for court by
Maglstrtte Baker He said he would co.
operate with the Na Department In eery
way to clean up Siuth Philadelphia
Authorities at the nay ard. the Masls
trate said recommended that marines and
sailor arrested In such cases be held by
the civil authorities
District Attorney '.otan Is expected to
return to the city from his vacation tonight
Attaches of the District Attorney's office
said today that the knew nothing about
the rumorf that Mr P.-itan would take the
vue fltuitlon before the Grand Jury
POMCE TOOK OATWAHINO'H WOP.D
I mil toda the polce department has
taken the word of Trank I- Oarharlno
Philadelphia agent of the Department of
Justice that no Investigation has been made
In tnls city by agents of that department
under him Garbarlno went to the aid of
the Smith administration yesterday In a
lengthy communication ho branded news
paper stories concerning rice conditions as
the work of ' Irresponsible reporters ' and
concluded by bestowing several rhetorical
bouquets upon the Philadelphia police
Dripps Informed Ravls today, however,
that an Investigation has been made and
that it was made by agents from Washing
ton "Tha Investigation." continued Prlpps,
'was made about three weeks ago That Is
certain andMt Is also certain that the re
port will not look good In newspaper type
During a time like this It Is the duty of
every citizen to help the police, for It Is a
big task to keep a city clean Personally I
was not connected with the Investigation,
but know that It was of such a character
that Immediate action must be taken by the
police,
"I urged Davis to cet busy at once and
do all that Is possible to clean up the city.
In other cities It was necessary for the
military authorities to step In and do the
work. Such action It not a good advertise,
rnent for the city and must be avoided
Vigilance that is 100 per cent effleient must
be, maintained The city' police department
Is equal to the task If It exhibits the desire."
The amusements were to be established
in the cities which are large naval centers
It was while plans were being made by the
foundation for this work In Philadelphia
that th vice conditions here were dis
covered Conditions here were said to be
appalling, and Secretary Daniels was In
formed of tha situation
Tha Investigation .followed It will ba
continued both by the foundation ui ty
arJ eSOJatas
INSURANCE REFORM BILL
SIGNED BY BRUMBAUGH
Measure to Safeguard Against
Risk Scandals Now a
State Law
ACTS ON CHILD WELFARE
By a Staff rorrrpnt1t
HAUIlISni'Rn, July 12
Ono of thp Infturfttice reform bills acho
rated hy Ktatt Insurance 'ommlMlonr J
Denny O Nil an a result of the M-fttirtAi
incident to thf failure of hr tVnMon Mf
Company last winter became a law today
when Governor ItrumbauKh placed IiIp sig
nature to It.
It forbids the Insurance Uvinnce of lnrei
of stock to persons selling stock In Insur
ance cnmnanifiF, In pay for their fcerWcci
or otherwise Another of Its provisions
ta thnt statement. muM be filed with the
Innuram o ('nmmlMinner rUIiir full data
com erntnR orRanlzntlnn nnd purport be
fore tiiMirniKO nmpnn stock ma bn sold
to nnbod within the State of 1'ennsyl
tunln and If tho commistloner withholds
approval the stock may not be sold With
such a law nn thp statute books. It would
havrt been Impossible for the Pension Llfo
scandal to have developed
Tho Hoxernor today Rave, his appro al
to the. Salus bill, forbidding th bringing
of a dellnmiint or defcothe child Into this
State without first nbtitnlnf? thp pennlmn-n
of the Htnte Hoard of rharlt and the
Senate bill making it a mldmeanor on the
par nf either p.irent wlltfull to neglect
to support a child born nut of wedlock
Itnth these measure 'er urged bv the
child welfare organic fi"ns of the Htate
The bill requiring tho import of illegiti
mate rhlldren is delgr.d prtmarll to plnce
thn burden upon tho rather tho. in many
instance!, his ejenped with email court
costs and a small contribution for the board
ing nf the child
The oo ernor also approved the Vare
SeniM bill which permits the Governor and
the fincai authorities: of thn Commonwealth
to isue $..ft00 0oo of bonds the funds so
rnted to be used for the defense of the
State in . ase of emergent for the dura
tion of the war with Herman The, Con
stitution permits the sale of liondn for pub
lic defense purpose without popular ap
pro a I
oTrinn HH.L.S sniNnn
other Senate hills aignad by the Governor
follow
rrrmttlnr th nrwntnr nf rnA nnd chanei
In horwtfths and fewnhlpB In rang without
ifvrM
ilefnr rrlatrars of will to pto1nt drpu-
iii la other counties
tirhrte1n ersnnlffl
iOhMe1n eranlZfltton farmed teT the en-
ntirijtemtnt "f th rts nnd eenres to Incur
lr'hf in th nmouni of $toooftot
m in in nmoun? or ihhmmiih-
T'rot(5init tor hangta in coal Imms protl4
Ini: th earn have the tnrnnl of th ceurts.
Arrrptlon of th Tnlt'rt H!ntc law sorrnln
o flimnHt c dun tinn in order thnt pennsl -nln
ma share in th FMernl approprlntlnna
for rhnt purpose
rttlnj: nlnris nt poor Hreetor in dlatrieia
Af I2"ofi0 to tlftOOii pnpuiiitlnn at HOOO a
lxr Hnd tn dmtrleta of f n non to 'On t too nt
MpnO a pr
lermittln(r (( bunk tn rnrrv federal n
iitv hank h.llii nn port nf MiMr r-'n r nnd
deposit parts nf th ir r ser e (n othor
'ates
VMidatlntr proolinirfi of troroiich oun-1l
fnr atrrt fhnnitts an1 1mprnnmnt nnrl tnak
inp nmtti the Issue of Urns therefor
nmpe'llnv public aervire crtmrantes to report
for th" rnlendnr tear to th nepnrtmrnt ef
Intornnl Affair
Amandine the 1n of arpeals in ran' of
"innwn rnnVrfinw -o - - '
ind flna need not h raid If hill to doubU
he amounts in pro Mm
rermitttpc boroughs to rntahlUh elnktiW funds
in order to tnpt lhte im urrl for trie im
protmrnts
OKIng the iinte Gam rommlmton Immedl
ati ninn en I letted from th sile nf hunter'
ll en sen
Permlttlnsr tho State to le small tractn
of Pfte forest rre land for fartntni; pur
pones heins: - pnnsrvAtlnn art adverted slne
the derlnmttnn nf war
Au'hor-tif orennir itlons hating suhnrdlnat
li-dses In rnnslanli to rhanre headrjutrtera
with the approxnl nf the tnurts
InrludlnT pIMMb on list of v,apons which tt
In fnrhlddn that unnaturallxed aliens mav
rtrr lu I'ennsv anls
rorblddtns the use nf nuns or enpteelteH in
wedUtnar retehrutinn-i
tlnz rt or enuntt sealers of weight nnd
measures surenislnn of tea lea used at nal or
other mines
Authorizing the repayment of t'ountv Com
missioners t forfeit d reeocnlranreii uider cer
tain renditions
AulhorirlnK the ruhhetlon of n dlceat of the
new fish and mm law of ths State
permlttinff appeals In habeas eorpus ra"ei
to he t iken to tti Superior Court
HorsK nrM,?
The flo ernor toda signed six House
bill1., including that presented by Tlepre
sentathe Merkle nt the request of Insur
ance Commissioner O'Nell, which proldo a
system of regulation for mutual insurance
companies not doing a life business The
bill also proWdes rules for the operation
In Pennstlanfa of companies of that natuie
chartered In other States and places nil of
them under the super Islon nf the Insurance
liep.irtment
Other Uoue hills signed were
Tho Lohr Iouso bill providing uniform reu
lations for the llrnslnc of nil d iss in rur 1
dlstrlrti Th bill la designed to do awn with
usAlfai and tlanaetous doa It was framed
at the Instaneo of th farm rommiinltlM nf
the State as a protection to hep uhih ire
killed annua 11 v to the ilue of thousands nf
dollars b dcs Uaeh do? Is Habit tr a Mtense
of J2 and en licensed dORs deemed 'ianjt-m ts
to sheep are required to be locked at nittht
Amendments to lntestato law to more rjearl
define vilue of esfitr
rroidlnff for arrest nn rhargea of contempt
of court In mint lei other thin where, nffenio
la eommltted
Permitting the State Htsha pepirtment tn
emploj prisoners In Jails, prisons. penitntlarlea
or reform srhools upon the htate hUhums nd
protdlng regulations for the Htite authorities
sheriffs and wardens putttng th law into sffrt
Authorlzlna th chanje of sidewalks and
streeta about (apitn) 1'irk to . onform v ith
plana for the improvements incident to the
extension of the park area
I.edurlni to thirts. ds. the time for appeal
in public servlre rase from the derision of
the Superior I'onrt to ho Hupreni t ourt also
reQ'ilrinr that before appeal is taken an allow
nnre be procured from a Sunrem ''ourt Tustbe
to the Superior Court the law not to npplj to
the rases aufstloning the Constitution of the
State,
tiiing the State HUnua Departnmnt au
thorllv under certain conditions to tako nr the
abatidnn'd richta of a of puhltr service ror
poratmns and their use us public highways
Amenllhf State laws governing brtdgea an as
to npplv to spans between borousha and town
ships
Allowing water to he added to vinegar but
so limiting th practice aa not to reduca the
vinrae in strength below standard provlled by
the State
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we will arrange the
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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917
IRATS CHIEF MISERY
TO JAILED SUFFRAGISTS
Women Tell Their Prison Woes
and Deny Embarrassing
Government
Th lda that the suffraclsts woro Mn
hrraslnit the Oovernment nt WnshlriRton
wns scmitert ttlsy by Mrs Lawrence l.e1s
snr! Miss Mntiel Vernon, who nre In this
cltv for n few days Thej derlnred thnt
the Oovernment was embarrnsslnrc Itself by
Us refusal to crant women the vote
Mrs Lawrence nml JIIss Vernon have
Just returner! from Washington, where thev
were nmonp the thirteen woman arrstel
for plrkellnu the White Uotlse Thev both
spent three das In Jail, and In rneaUlriK
nf their experiences said tint the moi-t
disagreeable part of the whole affal was
the presence of rats In the Jail
The trip to prison In the "Hlaix Marlr '
th prison fare nnd the confinement were
ns rothlni? to the danjeer of a rnt Invasion
Thev were In cells on the third tier of the
prison, when prisoners were attacked !v
r.its 'as large ns puppv do(?s ' nn the first
tier
In speaking of this, MrR Lewis said
'It Is ridiculous to sty thnt wo embar
rassed the President by our picketing We
didn't co to Washington to have a feast
and our personal feelings bavo nothing to
do with the matter If the President Is
embarrassed It Is because ho know the
rlRhler iiMien of our ctjo We are nil
rendv to suffer far more than we hae
had to endure ,n our fight for freedom '
Iurln(c thilr Incaroerntloti the Imprisoned
stiffrnRettcs wire not fornotlen bv their
friend" To make their sntrlfbe rmuplrte
thev ate the prison (rrub " bill III addltl m
were plentifully supplle' with cake" an
illr". nnd other dnlnlv confections
An Indlnnatloii meeilnK wns hclri this
afternoon at the resldem e of Miss Mnrv
Insham "!!!! Lincoln drive M Martins
to protest the trfatment n'corded to ihlr
teen suffracettes for cnrrylni? banners dt.
plavlne nuotstlons from President Wilsons
speeches before the While House
The tneetlnf; Is being ondticted under
the auspbes of the PennsvMvnnla brani h
of the Natlonnl Woman partv. and id
dreses were made bv Miss , etnoii and
Mrs Lewis dcscrlblnu the recent hnppen
InB" nt Washington Miss Vernon topic
was 'Police Interference With the I'n ke
InB of tho White House dates '
A resolution of protest nt the trentmen
accorded the suffrage pickets was unini
mottslv pased ind will be foi warded tn
Washington
READING WILL KEEP OPEN
POSITIONS FOR SOLDIERS
Men Who Enter Service to Retain Mem
bership in Hclief Associa
tion Also
Hmploves nf the rhllidelphla and P.end
Ing f'nmpanv were asured todnv that
those who entei the mlllt.it or niv.il
service nf (he s ite or nntion will be re
Instated in the service of the compim upon
presentation of an honorable discharge An
nouni ement to f hi- effect wa- made bv
Acneu T Dice president of the Philadel
phia and Ilendlnn I'ompanv
Also, the emplove who returns after ob
taining an honorable discharge. Mr dice
nnnoumes In a bulletin will be given such
position as. bv rlRht of his senlnrltv he
mav b entitled to receive, provided how
ever at the time he shall he tapible of
filling such position
Men who leave the service to serve the
Ciovernnient will also be privileged to te
tnln their membership In the Philadelphia
.and Reading Itellef Arsoclatlon The time
nf any employe while engaged In the mil
Itarv or naval service nf the rTov eminent
will not be deducted fiom his term of serv
ice In computing his pension allowance
Tract urcs Skull in Pall
John Kllev, slxtv veais old icsldlng at
southwest corner nf Thlrtv -sixth and Aspen
streets, while crossing the street at Thirty
seventh street ,md r-ilrmnunt avenue today
stumbled and rr'td ,i ft n ture nf the
-kull He w is iemoeil tr the I'reb tertan
Hospital
0St(
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A Iftc stn
SECOMI FLOUR
If A Hit Slufr
asasfMDfetvSt.
Women's and Big
Girls' Summer
Low
Shoes
Values to $4
To Close Out
Not nil sizes In
earn style, but till
sires In the lot
loti will pt 5 ,,r 3
Pllrs when 3011
r tliom
Orrr 2000 pslrs of eonrt strles taken from
niir rrsular stiifk: In plain 1'iinips. fitrup
KtTert nnd (Ivfonlsi iintrnt, dull leatkrr,
uns. white and some colored kldsi hlth and
low herlti welled and tllrhrd soles.
Hoys' and Girls'
OXFORDS J0t
Tan nnd Illark with
Klklkin Boles
Sites 8 to U
Trade-Mark OXIOrflS
Ramplrn and aurplua
tock of well-known
makera KlorahtnB
ltaroa Kneelanda and
othera In tan calf
run metal and patent.
aolea not all alzes
2-65
MEN'S OUTING OXFORDS
White Csnvia White Rubtr B"I "fl
Poles nd lleeli til sites B4..W
Boys', Girls' & Men's TENNIS
UArOKDSysflrA
IbW
Mlirk nnd whit can
vat, rttntntea rub. i
br soles, all sltee j
up is men's 10. I
VpUwa 8Ur, lilt KlBJlAtUn Ay.sbJ
raSeSarfei
Flil(f
or tir
hw v.
linen -
All nsjr fc- ..J
h'turdOT -UM
PHILADELPHIA TO BE U.S.
MEDICAL SUPPLY DEPOT
City Chosen as One of Four for
Distribution of Canton
ment Equipment
MAJOR BUCK IN CHARGE
Soldiers of First nnd Third Regiments,
N. G. P., Likely to Stty on
Guard Duty
Philadelphia has been selected as one nf
.'ie four new medical supply depots of the
l'nlted fctnles army The station will oc
cupy the enllro building at 1210-1212 Arch
street, n.vd will employ n staff nf twenty
five In charge of Major C D Duck. United
Sts.es Medical 'nrp, who has been trans
ferred from Washington The htaff will bn
composed of men from the New York depot
nnd from the civil service department of
Washington
The New Vork depot, which formerly sup
piled the eastern part of the country, will
ship supplies to Trance and net an a pur
chasing department for tho otner Motions
Thn Philadelphia station will furnish nld
and post supplies to thn l'nlted Stntes nnnv
and antnninet,t camps north of North im.
Una ntid east of the Alleghenles Pleld n
piles will be received from Wnshlnrton ml
post supplies from Now York Thee 1 1
then be assorted and shipped from hen l
rail to the various concentration cntnp
Major Iluek expects to have the building
half full of supplies before this month is
over
The other three medical supply depots
will he located nt Chicago Atlanta and
t.oulsvllle Louisville will handle nutomo
be other stations have been for some
time established In St Iottls and Kan Fran
cisco Although the National riusrd Is scheduled
to enter the service of the l'nlted States
next Punday, moblllrntlnn day. It was an
nounced that the first and Third Regi
ments of Philadelphia will not leavo this
rltv or Plate for a period perhaps of several
weeks
Colonel Millard r Ilrnwn, nf the rirst
tleglment, explained that both regiments
already are In Pedcral service and that ho
did not anticipate nny Immediate change In
the guard dutv belne performed until the
War Deptrtment Is readv for concentra
tion A solution of the problem of guarding
bridges and other railroad property after
the National tiuard hns been mobilized Is
belrg sought bv military, police and rail
roid ottlclals
Colonel Drown nnd Superintendent Robin
son have made a complete tour of Inspec
tion It was said that the railroads proh
ably will be asked to co-operate In furnish
ing guards for nil vulnerable spotK and
sections of their propertv
A srinmi from tho epiartormasters en
listed re erve enrp- In ilnige of Captain
$7.75 Summer Dresses at $4.50
Several Hundred All Fresh and New
This is a wonderful lot of Women's Dresses which we purchased at a price very advan
tageous to ourselves, and, of course, to our customers. All the Dresses are fresh and brand
new not one has been in stock before, and as we write this announcement they are being un
packed and ticketed ready to-morrow.
All Sizes From 34 to 46 in the Collection
All are of VOILE coolest and most fnshionable of all summer materials in barred, dotted and
woven colored-figure effects. Made in the tunic styles so becoming to nearly every figure; daintily trimmed
with lace, and with lace vestce front and a fancy ribbon belt. There will be scores of occasions during the
summer when a Dress of this kind will be just right, and we are confident that tho women who see them will
appreciate their smartness a well as the saving. Several hundred in the lot but they will not last long at
$4.50. , y Pecontt Floor. Centra
Some Interesting Special Lots
of Underwear and Hosiery
Seasonnble weishts, at prices which should induce foresighted custom
ers to lay in a sufficient supply to last the balance of the season:
FOR WOMEN
Ribbed Lisle Vests 18c
Secondr of 2oc grade. White,
sleeveless, regular sizes 18c, or 3
for 50c.
Ribbed Cotton Vests 20c
Seconds of 35c quality. White,
with lace-trimmed front.
Ribbed Union Suits 50c
Seconds of 75c grade. Forest
Mills Union Suits, of ribbed cotton;
sleeveless, tight knees, 50c. EXTRA
SIZES, seconds of 85c quality 05c.
Cotton Stockings 18c
Seconds of 25c quality. Fine
seamless Black Cotton Stockings,
18c, or 3 for 50c.
Women's Stockings 29c
Seconds of 35c quality. Black Ar
tificial Silk-boot Stockings.
Silk Stockings 75c
Seconds of $1.15 quality. Full
fashioned; in black and colors.
Silk Stockings 51.25
Seconds of $1.75 to $2.25 qualities.
Full-fashioned Thread-silk Stock
ings, in black, white and good shoo
shades.
Men's
Men's
Men's
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Wij!! STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER IS?
FILBERT STREET w' j, jl.. m-, vx-zv jl I.HJJ1V Pii.tipnTCTPECT
Center Is Recognized by Army
William Clayton, has erected a field bakery
In the southeast corner of City Hall court
yard The oven and other appiratin will
be set up tomorrow, and baking, according
to Captain Clavton, will start Saturday or
Mondav It has not vet been decided what
to do with the bread baked during the two
weeks' exhibition
At second e.fUcers' training camp head
quarters Colonnade Hotel, fifteenth nnd
Chestnut streets 1017 applications for en
listments have been filed The quota for
Philadelphia Is 90S Charles UcorK. of the
enrollment staff, ssl'l that the examinations
would take place prohnblv July 10 or li
neglnning next Monday, enlistments In
the navy will ba reduced to thirty-five men
a week, with the exception of expert ma
chinists' mates, of whom a number are
needed Ycsterdav the navy enlisted thn
first of sixteen recruits needed for the avia
tion branch He is Harry Klrstncr, of 13U
North Twentv-elghth street
Within the last thr-e days $900 has been
received for the Soldiers' Leisure Hour
Fund, with neadquarters at Room 20.. City
Hall This fund will be used to buy foot
ball and baseball supplies games and other
luxuries for American soldiers abroad
Three recruits were enllstrd In the quar
termasters reerve corps
nusT ri,svvi,vMv istantky
Wllll.m J Wollf IK ','2T?1r''n,n,
Conrsil t Mse 21 -"' Url,l.l .,
tnmen II I'etlen -'.1 S0V2 N .Vtsrehflll ft
John Vs.tertnn V 21 JS.M Hermsntown sve
IMrry Mc.tine -! ion s I rent st
Varle It Alllsin IS Quskertewn
VVnlive. w Keller 1!' Juskerton
Prank T Oroh Is Quakfrtnwn
ItalP' n e'hrlftv 1 Qtiiltertown
,v Lie Klelrlnii SI Larsdale
tleisx-ll Hall, an OJil M I'nxen st ..
I 11 n.ls l.-Mneulre at "'!?"" ',',, ..
I lrneis x'liardln-r l n0i Sulllvsn st
l irrv J Hfk.r Is ''WS i'nrr'tr (t.
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Vntnnle iardl"ln t tC't Tiiskef St.
ItivTlein.l A Kfierr 2J 2 ins. 1 nrlles st
l.'hn lirlsroll .'J I11H1 Htrnh st
11-nrv Merkllniter 20 1M4 11 Somerset St.
Samuel Marrnne 1 100'l Mlftlln t
ThomiiS Hrennrv 2 122"i Alter st
Albert ("nrvl in e'h'er Pa
llrwe A Mm tr in, Anntidnl- N J
Tlotnia nllalier 22 12s Stanton ,t
IUrr llaumi .'1 .1.110 N 2d at
IMTIlt STVTl.M Mltli: rOKTS
Prank Thomi.aen lUpP" in JK2S Ksler t
Itarn M fin.na -'0 mil S Isth at
rredertrk Pnn' Wlmsml 22 I.aneast'r r.
TII1II1I l'n1I.UM1 INTANTIIY
Norman I, Phil'!" ll Itsrhv Pa
I MTT.H srATT.1- NAVY
Harr; 1 Mn-tntn 21 tvin N f nrllsle st.
Pranktln "1 rumor .'1 Wilmington Pel
Krnnris P Hurler jr. Kotbiroush
1 harles P. West 21 M' Powelton ave
John J llnjes 23 ITo N' 1ntll St.
Lvman H Jcitntnermnp il Pine (1rn. Pa
HIONAI. P.M isTI',11 lll'.M.I( I! t OKI'S
James P. Ilenron 24 lirvn Mawr
Ausuatlne i!nnn .'1 Ilrn Me-ivr
t.enn 1 Hot Inann Is !.in'natr Pa
Thomas t'ailahnn Pntorson N J.
Thomna A II' ir JO Ai'i'ti Pa
I., wis V. V-errti 21 JT.Is N 1Mb st
Iteuhen nhrnnr .',1 HOT V Franklin at
William II I red- 21 ban. aster. Pn
Donald U Ovrrd rf 20 N,. York eiiv
lohn A It si II '-'1 1W S Howard at
Prmrls , llnierer Jil 1 nier Point 1. I
t harks 1 Pish, r 2 JOT tin hette ae
New I! r audi nf Camden Library Opened
A new blanch nf the Free Library nf
Camden will be opened Jlondiy evening,
Julv 16 In the Kalghn nulldlur. Third
street and Kalghn .ivenue Thn lihrarv will
be npon elillv from 7 "0 a m tn 0 10 p m
except Sundnv The Misses Viol 1 Lewis
anil Mi' e ult will be iti ehatge
FOR MEN
Porosknit Underwear Hnc
Sccondn of 65c quality. White
short-sleeve Shirts and knee Draw
ers 35c each.
White Lisle LTnderwear 85c
Seconds of S1.25 nunlitv. Athletic.
( Shirts and knee Drawers 85c each.
Mercerized Socks 25c
Seconds of 35c grade. Fine black
cotton; with high spliced heels nnd
unbleached split soles.
Thread-silk Socks 35c
Seconds of 55c quality. In black,
white nnd colors 35cv, or 3 pairs
for $1.00.
FOR BOYS
35c Union Suits now 29c
Short-sleeve, kncc-longth Union
Suits, of white ribbed cotton.
FOR CHILDREN
Gauze Underwear 25c
Seconds of 35c qunlity. Short
sleeve Shirts and knee Pantalets of
white gauze cotton 25c each.
Mercerized Socks 18c
Seconds of 25c quality. White
mercerized Lisle Socks, with fancy
i roU tops 18c, or 3 pairs for 50c.
Hi - Eighth and Market Streets
The Clearance of Men's
More than one thousand Philadelphia
room for incoming Tropical Clothing. We have work d more than 1000 medium-weight and Summer Suits
H- - ov,Pr.8 recent piuvbnscs at sharply reduced prices to effect a quick, decisive clearing
away. Manv Stein-Bloch and Hart Schaff ner & Marx Suits are included in these lots :
$33.00 and $35.00 Suits $18.00
$25.00 and $27.50 Suits $16.00
$18.00 and $22.50 Suits $14.00
Youths' $13.50 and $16.50 Long
Trouser Suits; 14 to 18 yrs., $9.50
Youths'
with two
TROPICAL CLOTHING ,
1 Delhi
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DR. HENRY H. DOAN, CHILD
HYGIENE EXPERT, DIES
Chief of Division of Bureau of Health
ntcrcsted in N. G. P.
Dr Henry H Doan, chief of th division
of hitflene of the Bureau of Health, and
formerly a surgeon major In tho Pennsyl
vania National Guard, lled vesterday at
his home. 133 Carpenter's lane, Oerman
town, after an Illness of two months. Ha
Is survived by his widow and one son, Henry
C Doan. thirteen years old, who was at
the boys' camp at Tort Jervls at the time of
his father's death
Funeral services will he held tomorrow
afternoon at the home at 2 30 o'clock, In
charge of the 'lev Hr Henry A Iloyt, of
St John's Hplscopal Church, of Cvnwyd
Interment will be In Woodlands Cemetery.
I'octor Poan was fort.v-nlne vears old and
a resident of Philadelphia all his life He
entered tho Bureiu of Health as assistant
medical lnpectnr In 1301 and In November,
I91B, was appointed chief of the division
of child hygiene Ho was widely known
for his work In the public service
Doctor Do.-.n was Interested In National
Ouard arfalrs, and particularly In matters
of camp sanitation He wns for a number
of jears surgeon major In the Second Regi
ment. N P. and afterward In the Third
Ufglment He resigned his commission In
101B because of the extri elutles of bis posl
Hen ns child hvglenlst At tho tlmo of the
call of tho guardsmen to tho Mexican border
last summer Doctor Pom expressed regret
nt missing the opportunity for netive duty.
former Navy Waiter HepisterB
William Harris Waller Johnson, negro,
formetlv a waiter on tho l'nlted States
battleship Ohio reglstercel today after be
ing brought before 'h. Registration Com
mission In Room 630 Clt Hall Johnson
was arrested last night by the police of
the Kleventh nnd Winter streets station
They had been Informed that JohtifOn had
failed to register Johnson explained that
ru was discharged from the service June
2i at Norfolk, anil eanie to this ilty June
27, nnd hnd forgotten to register.
Nnvy Ynrd Smoker Postponed
The big smoker for sailors nnd marines
at the Phlladelphli Nnvv Yard which was
f have been held on the piratic grounds
tonight has been postponed, according to an
announcement made today by Chaplain C
H Dickens, of the nivv vard, becati;o the
parade grounds have been swamped by the
heavy rnlns of the week The smoker will
bn held next Thursday night
"Strange Wild Beast" Creates Terror
HHMPSTHAD. N , July 12 Fright
ened vi omen and children remilned Indoors
nnd some of our best citizens mounted tho
prohibition wave when lepnrts tint ,1
strange wl'd braet was roaming the n
gust Helmont estate reached Hempstead
An armed posse dually rounded up n thirtv
fnnt alligator that hnd escaped from the
Frederick Ingrnham estate
Misses' Sports
Were $18.50 to $25, now $10 and $15
Of wool icr&ey, burella cloth and diagonal suiting;
green and gold, chiefly one or two of a kind. Sizes 14, 16
and 18 years now $10.00 and $15.00.
Misses' Wash Dresses, $5.00 and $7.50
Many pretty efftcts smart plaid ginghams, sheer
figured combination Dresses. Also very pretty plain Voile
Dresses in dainty shades ($5.00), made in the stylo illus
trated. Girls' $1.50 Dresses, now $3.00
INTERMEDIATE Girls' Wash Dresses, in two-piece
style. Of plain-colored 'linenc nnd chambray, with white
pique collar. Sizes 10 to 1G years.
Variety of Middy Blouses, $1.00 to $3.00
Girls' nnd Misses' Middy Blouses in regulation and
fancy belted etyics. Made of white drill with white or
colored collar. Sizes C to 20 years.
i - Second Floor Market Street
vYirj
Boys' Palm Beach Suits, $5.50
A brnnd-new plaited-back Norfolk style, of tan or gray Palm Beach
cloth, thoroughly well tailored; and with full-cut trousers; 7 to IS years
$5.50.
The Clearance of Norfolk Suits Continues
Lines from our regular stock, incomplete in range of sizes. Many light
weight cheviots, homespuns and shepherd check fabrics:
$6.50 and $7,50 Suits $4.75 I $8.50 nnd $10.00 Suits $6 75
$5.00 Norfolk Suits $3.50 $12.00 to $15.00 Suits $0.50
Other Interesting Values in Boys' Clothing
$1.25 and $1.50 Wash Suits 75c. I $3.50 and $J Wash Suits $2.75.
Sample Wash Suits $1.00. Khaki Knickerbockers 05c.
,-v . Second Kloor, Filbert Street, East
men will profit handsomely by this
Men's $15.00 and $18.00 Suits $10.50
Men's $13.50 and $15.00 Suits $8.50
Men's $25 Tropical Worsted Suits $16
$16.50 and $18.00 Suits,
pairs of trousers, $10.50
gehaPn?rAMB.,?RWe-WeBV Suits- $15-00 nd $20.00. stem-Bioeh
TrOPiCal SuitS. $22.50 and S2S.00. Palm neneV, C,,U. in,li,4!nn manv
.?" muUs' con8vative styles, light
Other City NW8j
56TH ST. LINE
FIGHT ONLY BEGUN
Adverse Decision of Service
Commission Regarded
as Stimulant
TO BE LOCAL BATTLE
The light of 1! e West Phlladelphli hnrt
ness organizations to force the Phit.r
Phil Rapid Transit Comn.inv ..""'
and operate n cross-town trolley lis. 2
Fifty-sixth street win be continued n .?
of tho decision of the Public Service r
mission on Tuerdny that It does not hZ '
the power to compel the eompanv tr .,
West Philadelphia that which i,a. h
asked for for tho last six vears '
John
N. McCIarvey, chairman ef tv.
tallon Committee of the AlllM
iiiij-i"'iiuiuii ommiupfl or the AlllM
Huslness Men's Association of w.te J
delphla, made this clear In a statem,!.
given out by him today The fight accorS
Ing to the present plans, will be purelr ,'
loctl Issue and will not be carried ar.i. I
before the State Service Board ' u '
Hefire the decision of the commissi i
was handed down Mr Mre.nrvey wrote.
letter to Mavnr Smith asking that helendk'i "
Ruppoti to th- p-oject The Ma , or has
plleel to this lotnmunication bv inviting v,"
Mcfinrvey to a conference whirh will v.
held ns soon ns the committee of the ban '
neso associations has held a meeting
A statement from Mr McOarvev follows. '
I nm not surprised at the derision j
the Public Service Commission on th!
petition, though of course I am dlsan. '
pointed Wo have not begun to fight.
That was merely a sklrmi-h Personally
I was opposed to taking the petition to
the Public Service Cnmmts ion at Harris
burg because I believe the question Is
locil one and can be ndjusted within thi
local government
The Mayor has replied to mv letter
ami he has Invited me to call upon him.
I shall accept bis Invitation and seek tils
suppott Hecause It is tn the. Mayor vrt
must look for our ultimate victory
Until I have discussed the question
with his Honor, It would not be wlt8 t
divulge our plans However, I may ey
this, that the decision of the Publio
Service Commission In this mitter proves
the need of an act of Assembly, whether
It be the Salus bill or anv other bill, ta
regulate transit matters especially in this
cltv
If the Public Service Commission lacks
Jurisdiction, and if thn brief of the Thll.
adelphla Rapid Transit Company's at
tnrnevs Is legal. God help the citizens of
Philadelphia on transit matters' Because
In this brief the cnmpinv ittorne)!
contend that the Philadelphia Rapll
Transit Company Is merely nn oneratlni
eompnnv nnd cannot ennstruer, while tit
Ptiblle Service Commission contends that
It lacks Jurisdiction beraut" of the char
ter rights of the underlviiT onipsnles
Pray tell me where Is the relief to com!
from under such a farce cnmedV
Suits Reduced
Clothing
clearance of lines to provi
ide
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Men's $3.00 to $5.00 Trousers
now $2.25, $2.75 and $3.50
and dark colorings, SPECIAL At
- Second Flcor. East
FILBERT STREET
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