- i ' ) wwmimjimmFmi' ?. ; EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917 ONLY 1,750,000 PEOPLE IN CITY, SAYS CATTELL Snilor's Suicide by Plunge From Battleship Attributed to Melancholia OTHER CIT NEWS BRIEFS Open Examination for Assistant Plant PnthoIoRiat Will Up Held August 7 WOMEN WILL ROUND UP FOOD ARMY SLACKERS One Hundred and Fifty "Sworn in" to Follow Up Police Work MANY REFUSING TO SIGN NATIVES OF INDIA ACTIVE IN MISSIONARY WORK Rev. Dr. C. T. Bonze Tells Lu therans of Growth of Chris tianity in Ancient Land PREPARING QUARTERS FOR NEW NATIONAL ARMY HEINZ URGES WOMEN TO JOIN H00VEKS ARMY State Conservator Pleads ftr Every Housewife to Help In ' -Food-Saving Work E .1 rutted, i ,t) statistician, takes ex- cr'inn '" """ '-'"loral census which credits I'liltodetp'ila Uli ii pniuiliitlnn of J.flflo nil. He i k1.iv innoiim-od thai after many hours ef tigiiriiig h line enmo It. the conclusion that l 7V Mini Is a liberal estimate of the en s population In 1 ' I "i according o the census bu reau figures t ll- oily had n population nf l57Jlft Mr I'-ittetl snltl. "nnd noi-onl-Inr to tin- calculations; Ii.ikciI on natural growth Indic-ited by past performHnies. j th poptil.itlnn now xvnuld be 1 Tfi"."' ) on u ni ,ci nb't.Tl oitimnlo Wo couldn't renoii I ih nurei i tlguris unless xvc had im-reHscd ' cur population during the lat year fifteen time n inui'h as xxo do In n average year Sailor's Suicide Due to Melancholia 1. V Wingoiter. rblnf xxnter tender f battleship xho committed suicide Inst Tuesd.-ix b leaping from his Milp Into the xxnter it 0" learned today, maintained a homo at 'H7 South Klcxenth street, this Cltx Meln'H liolln I" believed to have been the cause f ' Wlngerter's deed Hoys Killing Caterpillars Caterpillars which are now menacing trees in many sections of the rltv arc being killed todav bv sexoral hundred x-ountrers ef the Hovs' Tree Sentinel Society Sonn et thec caterpillars haxe also Infected trees in K.ilrmotint Park U. S. Wants Plant Pathologist An open rompctitlxe examination for as sistant plant pathologist, for hoth men and omen will be held In tho Keiler.il Hulld Ing August 7 The position pin s from flSOO to $.'010 a year Enlisted Men Guests of Club Sailors and marines of the nay yard and members of the Ninth Keglmcxit of Engineers last nlKht were the Clients of tho New I'entury flub The program consisted ef singing and piano selections The pn tertnlnment was In charge of Mrs II S pientisi .N'ichols and Mrs. I.nuls II Hutchler who headed the rocolxliig line Minister to Drill Home Defenders The Itex tieorge J Wnlenta, rector of the Protestant Kplscopal Church of St Simoon, has begun a movement to conduct drills ef the Home liefense llesorxc two nights each week In thn North Ilrnnrli of the Young Men's Christian Association. The first drill will be held next Monday evening BABY HOKN IX PATHOL WAGON Bouncing Roy Comes ns Mother Is Hcing Taken to Hospital The life of a policeman Is a arlegated one. as proxed today by the case nf Police man lirnome. Camden Central police sta tion Karly this mottling, a liuriv call was recelxed for the patrol fiom Sill I Kossuth trcet Mrs K.innle Morris was hustled aboard and the patrol xtngnn headed for Cooper Hospital. Howexer the call hail been turned In a llltlo too late, and Policeman ilronmo was required to otllclate at the birth of n hntinc Ing baby boy In the pattol. Itepotts fiom the hospital say that both mother and son re doing well Appointments at City Hall City appointments todav include otto Mayer, 5208 North Carlisle street, nsslstant engineer. Iiureau of Highways, salary $18u0. James J. rty.tn, 213; Slgel street, caretaker. Hoard of llccreiitlnn, SStci; Charles Hlaker. 5103 Hldgc axenue. trntmlt man Iiureau of Surveys, $tnn , Cornelius Kagan. lCnr, North Kiont stieet. watchman. Uureau of Water, 84o; Sara .1. Crone. 521 North lllghteenth street, iltx nuie, Iiureau of Health, $75 a month; IIi-inx II (lanlson. loo" Turner Mrcet, attendant, lluicuu of Clt rropertx. $720; lta.Mnond Kaust, 4611 xNorth Hroad street, rodmaii, Iiureau nf Surxexs. $8no, and Mary McCauley, at tendant. 827 lixst Locust axenue, $2 B0 a day. Negro Holds Up .Man in Camden With a rexolxer In his hand mid a mask oxer his face, a ileum held up Anion Moss 109 I'nwelton HXciuie. Woodlyniip, nt Mt Kphralm and Knrr nxrmiet.. Cam den, earl today. Moss was lellexid of his watch and fob and small change. Tho police of Camden are of the opinion that the negro I. longH to a gang Impoited from the s i to work In Camden. TODAY'S MARHIAGE LICENSES Hrry Mnnh.iff 2.VJH s nth st . anJ Hnnnnh Ileniumln l'.'OS Jacknon st. Wllhm I) Srrhencr. S01."i Comly t., nu IMn.i M Smith. 31015 Comix st John J I,etts. Went Chi-fter, Pa , and Hstelle E JamlBon. West Thenter 11 Wallnre Ilarkudale, 550(1 Sprasue st , and Cath- ;rln I'obbn ,110(1 Hnrasui- l ,0Sn Jf Warner, 1030 llrlilen st . nnd nmllla T Frank .'II3H lliirklus t Frank lifrtohno. 414 nhlimtnn axe., nnd Anllna Mlele, 11)18 s rnniae st Clarfm. XV Slckels B24 Mnrkoe st , nnd Mar sarel F Mi CulloUKh. S.'l N 40lh st Guy XX Dorman. 4312 VnluslnK ttxe.. nnd bllzalivih I. I'nmlx, 1130 N Jlarkne st Iwnjamln lull, as Sloan st . and flortnre hmall .'734 XIanlon at Ilarr. Milni-. 30 N. llutrhlnson st , and (lr--trude XX..nfr. 1701 S. 4th st. V. .n l''rr ,34S Thompson st. and Ida I. Hflxln, 1.14.1 Thompson st Kandolph Srntt, 1324 -Mole st . and Mnruaret Johnson 1324 Mole st Unatz Harilowski. 1112 llermantntvn ave , and Josjfa Skwarjkowska 514 H 2d st rrjnk F Kimons 11117 llrown at., and Clara A XXharton. till SprUiB st John T Hartnev. Hill) Murrls st , snd Anna Butler 20.111 McKean st Curtln K Turnbach, Fallsburg. Pa . snd Fannie c-roxie Phlllpaburg. Pa HESTAimANT Si r Cclilns unsurpassed, ironist srlc, Cfr7thlns sDlck and span 1211 FILBERT STREET FOUNTAIN'PEN? VTJ" We fit the Point 1 &! tovour Hand ma. maki;.-. iir.i'Aii(i:i Allowanre on old pens iniRForWaterman's Pens lUlOcH ESTNUT FOOT and LEG TROUBLES Quickly rllxed by our special nrrh sup ports fitted and ad- Justed by eiperts Our n a m 1 s s Elastic most support vslns. Hosiery the comfortable for varicose ea- ulcers. wolleti limbs, weak V A ..bl -..v- .,., ..... . , ...I..I. rB f-PP0ers of all kinds. "ViMSBElrjiari'lM! Trusses, abdominal ana a-nnum kinds. mrieai ni.nui.u- nces in uw -" tHoi'Enia co. Cfirds Will Not All Have Keen Col-1 looted Hcforo Momlny, Is Outlook Now inn hundred and fifty xt-ntnen who win ' round up the women stackers in this cltx i who refused to sign up xvilli Hoox-er were I "sxvorn In" today by tir. J. Uuifell Smith, j head of the Mayor's food commission. In i charge of the -registration ' The ceremonies took placo In the No v Centurx I'luh, 124 South Txvelftll street I The xvonv n wore Instructed to go to the i police stations m their wards and to obtain ' list of all homos from xvhlch no signed food ' cards n forthcoming They xxere thin armed xxith aroumentii xvhlch It Is hoped I will be effectual In bringing Philadelphia x record number of fond recruits. , That there xxlll be nmple work for the slacker iidlce's xx-as proxed today, the fourth that the blueconts or the city haxe ' been xvorldng to mobilize the entire woman P iptilntloii of the city Into n regiment f"i ' Hooxer i In minx- of the districts the poppers are meet 'ng u If li much opposition At the Nineteenth and oxford streets station It was reported that only one In cx-ery txx-ent-tlo would consent to sign Various reasons xvero glxen. the main Iwlng "Wo don t want to tie up nun the (lovernment " In the Tu cut) -ninth District, In West Philadelphia. It Is reported that a housewife of Teutonic or'gln routed ii bluecont xvlth a broom aft-r liaxlnc chased him all ox-er her parlor and nttneked him. mostly In her natlxe ti ngxic At Tenth and Duttomxood streets sev eral per-ons signed Kr.-lhofcr ' to the iue tlon that nks the onipatlon of the bread xx Inner of the house At the henitquarter- of the commission In the Wldener Itulldlng it N predlited that final collect ! n will not he r- ide until Mon- dav In Mime of tin lui- r districts all cards iirc not vet ili-.li ihui.-d PLAN BETTER TRANSIT TO ADMIRAL CAMP Railways to Provide Increased Facilities for Heavy Traffic HAj.TiMom:. Md Juiv 12 nxtenstx'o preparations are being made by the railroads to handle the henxy traxel to thn rump nt Admiral. Anno Arundel county, Mil The Washington. Ilaltlmore nnd Annap olis l:lectrlp Itillwny has purchased flftx fotir cars to add to Its ernilnmont here, utid has nlso olitained flx-e largo electric Inpo tnotlxoa for heavy duty At present thlrtv-llx-o carloads of material dnllv are pouring Into tho camp. Irrespective of the jKisssnger traffic Company 11. Klrst Pennylxnnln engi neers, under Cnptnln Hi-adford, Is making rapid progress xvth Its survey of the camp site They hax-o recelxed x-lrtuallx- all their equipment now, and are in good shape to do effect Ixo xx-oik Thn problem of getting lumber for the cantonments, although not so noutn ns It seemed a foxx- days ago, still Is causing con uldernblo xxorry There Is u sufficient sup ply of labor on hand to take rare of n great deal more construction than Is being done. All of tho construction xx-ork Is being done by union labor, and oat pernors xvho nro xvllllng to xx-ork ten hours n day and Fcxen days a xxcek enn make $57 a w-eek there KEPUKLICAN COMMITTEE INDORSES CANDIDATES Gives Approval to II. O. Hcchtel and C. K. IierRer for Judges of Court of Common Pleas POTTSVILMJ. Pa.. July 12 At n meet Ing nf tho Republican party exccutlxo com mittee today, tho candldnuy for the nom inations of -Hon II. O. Ilechtel and Hon C K Ilergcr for Judges of the Court of Common Pleas were Indorsed William S I.elh, the chairman, presided. Up was elected treasurer, nnd Thomas J Kxnns. of Pottsxlllo ilnh to tho Count.x Commission ers, nnd C. T. Stiatighnt of Shenandoah, I)eput,x Controller, wero elected secretaries. HOY KILLED HY TRUCK i Wnlkinp; on Street With Woman When Struck by Motor .1-l I OaI.I L.n. An ..HAWa aT.1 nt 1'rCIICIHIV Alll"IT-, r.-. UVl.. . '" I ' 210' AOrin i.eungoxv sircei, xvas inpiaiiuv killed this nfternoon by a motortruck at iirkney and York streets Tho boy was on his way home xvlth Mrs Mary Thompson, n relative. He xvns xvalk Ing a few feet behind tho xx-oman xx-hen ho was struck by the truck, xvhlch Is oxvnod by n Matket street department store He xia tnken to St Christopher's Hos pital but efforts to revive him prox-ed futile ji-:'V:'V.-'t'' - - TflPONICfl Gardens &&'v ' The music played by the Royal Marimba Band sounds like the joyous tinkle of ice in a thin glass. Odd, isn't it, to think of music making you cooler? Most mid summer music makes you boill $ HOTEL ADELPHIA Chestnut4tl5A in fe "i'M Wf -C K'. 'SSU lwm :t V. miM wm, sss ' iWiKftMF'K-' AWe W'-J TcSul .I. i"ji 'I ' ' ' " " '-.. 1 ' -s ' j ' .'-f-y f-st WMEi i--" ' , i." V i -1 . . w5T irjsu) ill I hi j '"Hnillii'' vl :ViH M.t "i- ', V. .m "f.-aP'i i II ) i Hi , UUIII1H. ?9i3...e?ABr ) ' ' - ' I'M Ik f 1 I ll. I l ITI S I I No time ts being wasted in the crpition of luinacks at the cantonment at Vlmunl, Ml . xxhero n part of the noxx fmccs to be conscripted bv the Fedeial (inxprnment is to be trained. Some of thp builitng. .ilreinlv com pleted nro '.linxxii iilmve. ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE BATTLE OF THE B0YNE ! Woodside Park the Scene of Fes tive Commemoration of Anniversary Orangemen of Philadelphia and nearby places toda are cerebrating the 227th nn nlxersar of the IJattle of the lloj ne nt Woodside Pnik. The festlx'tles began at to o'clock xxhen de-plte tin rs n. the member" of the nri"ii" district lodge met In former jeais It win thciiistom to parade from a point In Phila delphia to the scene of the celebration, but oxxlng to the entrance of tho I'nlted Ktates Into the world war. It xx-as decided to follow the exnmple of the nrnnge lodges In the llritlsh Isles There the annual parades xvero dWiontlnued when Ilngland entered the xvar, as leaders fell Hint parades of fraternal or .TanlriitloiiK txere uncalled for during xxnr times The oin.-ers of the Ixiynl Orange Institu tion of Philadelphia, under whose nusplces the lelebiation Is glx-en, follow . (irnnil Mater. Wllllnm H Poole, grand secretnrx. John Mx-Cllntock: deputj grand secretin. John II Thompson, and grand treasurer. William Hold, Anothet 1 nange iclobration xxns held at Willow liroxe MISSIXC. YOUTH FOUND; EiN'l.lSTI.1) WITH KI.CUI.ARK Son of District Detective, in Letter to Mother, Hopes to Ho in Franco Soon That the lure of army life nnd the pros peet of Immediate sen-Ice In I-'rnnco xx-ere tho causes of Harry Weiss. Jr. eighteen xenrs old. list Hart lane, running axxay "fiom home, was dlsi losed In a letter re-ii-lxed by bis mother Young Weiss Is the son of District Iielep tlve Hnrrv Wel'.j Itelgrade nnd Clearfield streets pollen station, and a nephew of Cor poral tleorge Wel"s. twenty years old of the I'nlted Htntes mailne corps, mux- sta tioned nt Fort Slocuin On May B he drew his pax from the l.unton Iron Works, where he xvns employed, and disappeared Ills mother has sttn-e been In a state bmderlng on nervous collapse, and the police xx-ere rrciutstpil to find the joung man Ills letter, dated at Oettysburg, says that he has enlisted In Company H. Kourth In fantry and that he hopes to go to Trance xvlth the next lontlngent. "The army life Is the life for me " he xvrltes," and the sooner I see not Ixo serxlce the linppler I will be " ANOTHER KIDNAPPING CASE FOR SPRINGFIELD Parents "Grapple" With Intruders nnd Happily Save Life of Precious Little One SPHINdl-'IllI.P. Mo Julx 12 Aii iii tempt to kidnap foiir-xenr-old Maxbilb llilglicn. daughter of l.loxd Hughes ,, xoung business man. was frustrated earl.x todav by the axxakenlng of the parents They saw- three men standing over the baby'H crib Mrs Hughes screamed md Hughes grappled xvlth one of thn men. xxbiio the others ran out of the house Mi' Hughes got the child and ran up-.tnu-Mr Hughes xxn.s (.truck on the head aid tolled under the men; then the third man escaped. Tho i.nso Is parallel to the Kidnapping ami murder of Ilaby Keet here sexernl xxceks ago. and thn authorities bellex-e the nu n xx-ere members of the mine gang. JUST eighteen years ago at the cor ner of Fourth and Walnut streets there was planted this little acorn the first Home Office of the General Accident in the United States. Its aim then was, and still is, to provide "Serv ice that Excels." Today, just across the street, stands the mighty oak the General Building erected to meet the growing demands of its business. Over 17 million dollar paid In rlnlinn In tho I'nlted 8tntes. We respectfully suggest if you want reliable Automobile, Burglary, Accident and Health, Com pensation or other casualty insurance that you request your broker to place it wtth the CENELRM MCSLDENT , Oeneral Building-, Philadelphia Philadelphia Branch, 421 V2 Walnut St. Mpol msnastsmKHmai&waaeB SATURDAYS, Auguit 4-11-18.251 $12.00 BOUND TItir Special Train Iravra Head lor Terminal 8.30 A, M. Colombia Are. .80A.M. Watnt Jilnctlon 8.41 A. M tfenRinioxrn PHILADELPHIA & CHEER UP, HOOVER WILL SEND PATTERNS Women Who Paid Ten Cents for Food Uniform Will Get Thorn By and By Perhaps xou s,ixv the plituro of tho natty uniform designed ns a wmklng costume for the woman patriot- of the Hoover fod army, published recent Iv In the HxKMiNO l.noonn Perhaps xon decided lint being n food patriot, having signed m c uiserxation card nnd remitted It to tho police, the uni form xx-ould suit j our stylo of pulchritude t.i a T. Perhaps you wrote to tho Food Commis sion, Washington, T c , Inclosing tPn cents, ns tho article ndvised. nnd requesting that a pattern for said costume be sent to you Immediately, If not sooner And porhniM oii did not get that pattern Herbert C Hooxer H xery sorry about it all Hut though there has been an unavoid able delay In the dellxery of the patterns thev nro to bo sent out shortly. Here Is n telrgruni that the food admin istrator, himself, sent to the KvnmMO) l.nnonn In answer to this newspaper's query about tho delay Hnxc been unaxoldahlv dolaved In de llxery of patterns . xvlll recelxe and dis tribute them shortlx , ndxlso patrons that requests and nrdi rs xvlll bo tilled ns soon ns possible tlKltltKMT ' ItOOVKIt. And so. If xou nam to bo among tho ndxancp guard xvhlch Is preparing to make Its costumps. send the dime to Washington anxxvny Hooxer as the patterns xxlll lw dellx-ered LUTHERANS TO CELEHRATE Qiindrlcentonninl of Reformation to I!o Observed nt Fort Washington KOItT WXSIMNilTDN'. Pa. July 1J I.amen of the laitliornn chen lies from Qunkertoxx n to Cll.x Line ate planning for xx hat promises to be the most notable gath ering oxer held In this section of the State next Saturday, In llodenstlne's grnx-e, nt this place The celebration xvlll bo In ob ennnie of the qundrl-centennlal nf tho Itefoimnlion At tho some time tho third nniiixcrsai.x of the organization of the Vx Issahlckon Valley Hrotherhood. n union of men's societies of the laitheran ohurches of l-'ort Washington. Ambler, North Wale 1'pper Pulilln. Oroland Whltimarsh and Harren X I til. will be celebrated The program xvlll Include sports of nil kinds, to be followed by addresses by men and women prominent In church xx-ork The Hex Kdxvln llovl Helk, nf Philadelphia, xvlll speak on "laither the Itpxolutlonlst " Tho Hiv di n II M'lnto'h, of Norrlstoxxn, bns for his topic "llrothers In Aims" Mr Charles I- Wiles of Philadelphia, xvlll ad dres the meeting on "Taking It 1'pnn Our--. Ives " Foot Comfort nn 25c Each Removed ' HANNA S. E. Cor. 13th & Snnsom, over t ranes; also 1201 Chestnut MANICritlM,. 23r ANCHORED AT LAST! If ion find It hard to Ret dependable 111.11 me supplies nnd helpful (.erxice tr x .iniierlierchen p You II anchor hero for life F. Vanderhcrchen's Sons 7 N. Water St.. Phila. "At thm Ktffn of thm Boll" "Anjtliln for a Unit" ftp m, ivii7 NIAGARA FALLS Daylight Toutm via Pictureiqae Reading-Lehigh Valley Route JULY 14 and 28 September 1 and IS Tickets Good 15 Dars 8.5J A. M, READING RAILWAY . ;.'TrjErssK sS8 DOCTOR SHOT WHILE FIGHTING WITH BURGLAR Intruder Uses Revolver in Escap ing From Physician Who Interrupted Him In nti effort to capture a burglar ungle hn tided toilav. I)r Mam Wlesen. twenty two years old, of 1933 ruiiith Kighth street, was shot In the right breast He Is In Rt Xgnes's llopitnl. but Is not thought to bo In .1 serious condition Tho .xoung physician w-ns Ivlng on n bed In his room reading. His xvlfo xx-as out or tho house shopping. The burglar jimmied a kitchen window nnd barricaded the front door with n chair and then started to rllle the house Ho evidently did not see Potior Wiesen xxhen he reached for the which 1 no uocior sprang rrom the bed and in the tussle tho burglar tired his re-x-olxer, the shot entering the physicinn's breast. The burglnr'then broke loose and ran downstairs und out the back of the houso. Hootor Wlcson followed tho burglar a short distance nnd then gax-e up the chnso and xx-ent to the drug store of Harry Klm molmnn, eighth and McKonn streets, nnd had his wound treated He xvns then taken to tho hospital The watch xvns still on the tnblo xvhen the policeman senrplipd the houso xxlth Mrs Wipspn Two Hit by Autos in Cnmtlen Two xlctims of iiutomohiles nre In the Cooper Hospital, Camden, today. Illmer iJiirner. elexen xeais o,l, of us Hindi itieet, Camdpii, was knocked down by n machine In front of his home nnd sustained a pinhablo frnctuic of the skull Ills con ditlon Is serious James Pierce. thlrtv-sK years old. of West nnd Washington streets Cnniden. was run oxer bx an auto nt Hron.il-xx-ay nnd Washington ftteet J E- Oldwell 8f Q. ENGLISH CHINA PLATES Antique 1 Maftl llZrII -- ' -l".H TMI1IIII slllll.sS. lBl 1 lil 1 1 lllllllll II Special Offering of White Pumps MID.SEASOM SPECIAL ALL SIZES ALL WIDTHS $2-25 MPM 1 ! wZMm Hhe large quantity" bought enabled us to get a very unusual price, and this advantage is being passed on to you. White canvas, with covered Louis heel and turn sole. All the newest styles in the height of season, and the quality warrants a rnuch higher price. 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet uafeimet Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. OPEN SXTURDAYS UNTIL 5.30 P. M. DURING JULY iiiiiiiii m i Tllli III" The war Is haxlng nn nmazing effect upon the foreign missionary field, paitlcu larlx in India, xvhere the natives haxe ibem.elxes assumed the leadership and wmI of mrryliig on tho xnrlnus missions. ! rding to the Hex-. C T Ilotizo, I' l. f Mo Plilladelphln Theological Seminary of tin i.uthetni. Church at Mount Airy i-t . .t, sMoi- Ilenze xxas one of the speakers ni tli. summer Institulo for Lutheran pas ii -eiichers and church workers being h. -I 1 his xveek. concluding xvlth n grand mill .ii Saturday afternoon on the grounds of ih nrphans Home nt (leriunntoxxn. when ijeorge M Jones of Upndlhg, xx ill kpe ik on "Christian Social Order ' and Irvxin p Knlpc, of Notrlstowu. on 'The Child and tho Itepubllc " v "After tho xvar Marled." Professor Uenze said thn IlrltUh cither Interned or sent heme linn dermnti mlsslnnnrlos xvho w-ere xx-otkicg throughout southern India Those nbi.- Hie mllltnr.x ago xvero sent honv- nnd tho e within xxere kept In India, xxlth the - xi . ptioii hnxx-exer. of one Herman xxho was lit Id in Mich esteem foi his gratid xxork among the natlxe population by the KnglMt niitlionties that thex sent him to the Philip, pin-- Islands "ll of these liermnns taught llngll-h In tlielt tiilsstons. as required bx- the tlnv rrninent If thex xxoro to recelvo lilinncl.il aid When these Herman lenders xxere taken nwax the tintlxcs xvho had become conxerted to Christianity took their places and 1 .11 1 led nn the xx-ork In the same way th it it had proceeded before tho change " In i.'lntlon to n nexvspnppr dispatch con lomlng charges of the Nebraska State Council of defense thut lenders of tho Lutheran Church wore engaged in nntl-wnr nctlxitles. the Hex- C. M Jacobs, dean of the graduate school of tho Philadelphia Theological Seminary of the Lutheran Church, at Mount Airy, snid todnx 'It Is too xngue. There Is nothing in tho statement ihal name either lenders or la.xmen Tho Lutherans referred to In the dispatch are In nil probability people of Herman birth whose Luthernnlsm has noth ing whntever to do xxlth their political atllll atlon The Lutherans nf this country xvho nre American nre absolutely lonl to the American Hoxernment. The Mlnlstorliim of Pcniisylxnnla. the pilnclpnl Lutheran body In this State, xx-as organized twontx -eight years before the xxrltlng of the Heclnrntlon of Independence nnd 122 years before tho present Prussian Herman Lmplre "It may be said that tho Lutheran Church In Its xxoik In connection xvlth the xxar has been ns nctlx-e as nnv other Christian body. Wo haxe special committees for taking up tho work as It comes along" MYSTICS PLAN PICNIC AT VALLEY FORGE TODAY Will Hold It Indoors if Weather Is Unfavorable Convention Is Ended Tho Order of Christian Mystics xvlll con clude their Intel national conx-ention today with n picnic nt Valley Koige Although gloomv xx-eather has prevailed during tho convention here, tho meetings nevertheless xxere xvell attended nnd tho membership of the organization considerably boosted The Mx sties aro higldy optimistic and nre nf the opinion that everything In na ture happens for tho best Should It still be raining nt noon their picnic will be held Indoors at their rooms Instead of xlslttng places of rexolutlonary memory there xvlll he a program of songs and stories followed by a general feast. Patterns N.XOK illli' Txx-o hundred Philadelphia xvomen ft. einliled In the N'exir Century Club, at 1J4 South Txx-elfth Rtreet, today heard Howard Heinz, head of tho Stato Food Conservation. Department, make an urgent plea for the xvrltlen registration of every housewife In tho country In Herbert Hoover's gljantlo food nrmy. Fresh from a txxo days' conference with tho lnlted States Food Administrator In Washington. Mr. Heinz said that Mr. Hooxer xjould brook no obstacles In the xinj- of As nrmy. Immediately upon the. compilation of tho first official returns ot tho enrollment national xx-ays and means xxlll bo dexl.sed to round up xromen slackers. Mr Heinz said f Present nt the meeting were repre eentntlxo of tho forty xxards In the city xvho had been previously mobilized by Prof. .1 Itussell smith In tho clubhouse and InJ structed to see to It that not an unsigned i nrd remained In tho city ' A feature of the meeting xvas the dls i usslon of retail KrocerH and housewives of the noxx- company dellxery system. Oliver Stout, president of tho Krankford Ilelait Irocers' Association, represented the tro icrs The plan Is to do axvay xvlth free de. livery nnd the charge system, except with n fee for credit. It xxas shoxvn that If thla system xxere put Into general practice In the city t2u.oon.non n year might be saved that Is noxx- being spent. The meeting, xxhlch xx-as called by Mrs. .1 VI1Hh Mnrtln, chairman of tho Pennsyl xnnla Women's SUxto Committee of the National Defense Council, was held with an Idea to devise xvnys and means of reducing food prices and of assisting the nation In general conservation. Cuba Doesn't Want Stowaway Generals Cuba Isn't Interested In. those txvo brig adier generals xxho sexeral weeks ago stoned axvay with four other Cubans on a ship bound for this country. They are dla coxered In the hold of a ship xvhen It docked hero. The Cuban Goxernment notified the Immigration authorities at Gloucester City that the stoxvaxvays needn't be returned to Cuban shores The six Cubans were then, discharged The Price Cuts in this Perry Reduction Sale do not show the full measure of the Values! I The merchandise was worth more than our original prices be fore we made these season-end reductions! $15 & $18 Suits... j $13.50 $20 and $22.50 j $16.50 Suits for J $17,50 $19.00 $20.00 $25 Suits for.... $28 and S30 j $23.00 Suits for J $24.00 3 Good buying is the keystone of good sell ing. We bought the fabrics for these Sum mer Suits early in'the game, in enormous quantities, and at prices away below the market today! q Stock up! Forestall the market! Buy two or three Suits and save money t Store closes daily 5 P. M. 1 P. M. Saturdays during July and August PERRY &CQH "N. B. Te" 16th & Chestnut m Nurt4 Utb fit4 r&at&.- .. t 'v vAliyyjiJ tJkt to t