'vtm i&dJfatoj$ ,l l i vi. mat )mLir -,' j: mi ii. I READY TO LAUNCH BIGY.M.CA.DRIVE National Campaign fpr $35,- 000,000 War Fund Begins Next Sunday ,300,000 t DUE HERE Pennies Arc Bullets in,Y. M.SC. A.-Campaign PENNIES given to Y. M. C. A. as good as bullets In helping to win the war. Thirty-five million dollars at least needed to carry on tho association's war work here and overseas. Tho task is colossal. Your support must be generous. Sacrifice to givet What your money will do: $12,500 will provide a Y. M. C. A. hut for C000 soldiers for one year. $6,000 will build ono hut in America. $15,000 will build one in France. $1,500 will equip one hut. $1,000 will provide ono autotruck. $250 will provide motion-picture outfit for the.boys. $100 will provide stationery 'for a month for one hut. $50 will provide talking-machine and records. Plans fnr Hip inluhtv $35(000,000 drive' of the VnunB Men's Christian- '.Jpsoclntlon war fund me well under way It st.'uti next SumliiN and ends on November 19. The wlMle i iiv and State liaVo liee'n 'orR.in Izfd 1 luladeliilila'H minimum allotment Is Jl JOn.O'i" Tin- rmnpulgti 1$ to .lie 'nation wide , liven efimt Is to be made tri ill lie home to J'tnldUelpliiaiiM that the camiialRii is one of nillit.ir oflU lency Kery ponny Riven to ihe SI ' A. Is as good a8 a bullet. The .msm lation ii vltully necessary to the uri.n .i.id the Allien. Thl. i the most critleal tlirip of the whole r!ir Ii unv wallop Is I'omlnR, It Is comlttK from iei here." The (iron flithts not mil on ltn shoes, hut aNo on Uie spirit, condition, physical fit ness mid welfaie of the men The M C. A. is u spliltual, physical, mental .mil moral supply train. It la neded and needed badly. It .war work ha been tnmmended universally. This la to lie nilr-l a war campalRn. Its whole object is to make more efficient soldiers for t in le .Sain. Help in the war! Such .lie the appeals which the associa tion wi'l attempt to drlo home. Starting next Monday. 200 I'hlladel phlans, in ten teams, aie to canvas the city for lontributlons Final selection of the teams and captains as yet, has not bten made Urcxel & Co . hankers, Kiftl and Chestnut streets, will act as treasurer for the war work council campaign In this city Headquarters for the city campaign have been opened In the llitz-Carlton Hotel, Mora than 300 members of the counsel dis cussed tentative 'plans for the campaign there elerrta us guests of Mrs. Jtobcrt r. Straw in idge. chairman of the women' cooperatie committee. Plans for the State dn were launched by Edward Dok, Chairman of the State executive committee and editor of the Ladles' Home Journal peaking in Heading nt the dinner In his honor gien b the Heading Chamber of Comment the Jlutary and Klwanls clubs. List night Mr UuK i hallengird any nine men .in that itv to juin.hlni in g'.lng S3UU0 each to tho $io uuo.jiMjjtmeiiffgr.lterJ.s Count The o liniment for,' tho State Is J3.500.O0O The Heading cuifiif.ilgn uHnmittco was glen until net Mondhy to senile the nine men to make up the ?50,u00 with which to start the ilrhe The SE "Oa.OHO allotment Is for the entne nation. Vniiouiu icnt was made at the local headquarters toda.x that hundreds of ap plications have been ieeeied from publlc eplrltod and prominent men, all anxious .to if kM m v mm: mm. au R I JVBIbshi&gKf&isssssssslsssssM n K JB M "r 9L35K' wtr Jb h-' jHw.i n.d EVENING LEDtiEK-PHUADELPHIA, THUKBDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917' ljPOTKMga1'1 wyT;' tlon, c nctunl rAt,'t ttntm'u, nmiitmibtiMM!m.9A!ii&tximi&uxxx& MME. CHIQU1TA MAZSUCHI Italian Var heroine, who is the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Miller, of School Houso lane, Germantown, preparatory to making an address at the Ritz-Carlton tomorrow night. help in tho ililve. These -men are of-many dlfieietit eneds, i showing plainly, It was said, how tlia. nrfhseotnrian nnd purely war work of the asm. latlnn Is being appreci ated HHa:ie to Hint Mr ISok .said "If somebod had told me a i-.,. .mo lli.il I would now be campaigning the State ror the M C A 1 should liao lailBlie. at them. I was theji among thnt rather nnmerous company who associated the V. M. ('. A. with n pious work that Is dis liked b some men, distrusted bv others I believed that the V M (' A. bad a certain place In the life of our countrv, but I was ljetfectiy willing that somebody else should do tho wnik. feit there was something wisiiy-wnsh nliout It; but wc were mi.s-1 "Dr. John It Molt was the flist to fee that the V. M. A . like nil other Instltu tlons. ha- Heu lemade. liecomo revitalized The President of the United States divides war activities Into three parts. The Oo iinment eilulps the men, supplies aminunl- clothing and the wherewithal ior warfare. Th Y. It. C. A. Ueepa up tlin men. fctii ttmtti ftt tn do the Very serious work they uie sent to Krance to do. In other words, the Y M. C. A. It a means i to promote elflclcnoy In tho trmy ana navy, I nnd jou huslneaH men know liow to ap I prcclatt efficiency without any aid from m. ino iiurii pari is pcriormcu ujr " Cross, which takes care of our wounded. I Tho Y M C. A. and the Hcd Cross do not I conlllct nor overlap; they complement each i3 I othor and work In harmony. u . Aritinlltitprnnt vvhh nmdn of receipt of ft ! l.llor from Motor (lenernl t.ronnrd Wood. "The Y. M C A. ketps tho men as we would have them kept," it rca. "The work In the cantonments Is the greatest that tho nssoclatloti has ever uttempted. Tho Y. M. C A houses lueun ever thing to the men. "Abroad it Is nlso doing wonderful work behind the lighting Hues. It Is a work which means more than wo enn appreciate unless actually on tho ground," Tho war work campaigners have divided the Stato Intu fourteen district conventions Cach county nlso has been divided and will bo canvnssed. Tho council by tho time the actual canvassing starts next Monday will liavo representatives and workers In every city In the State with n population of over 600 There are 125 men acting nt directors Mr Hok Is to be tho principal tpetker at a dinner to be given at Harrlsburg Mon day, November 12 Governor Brumbnugh. the Mayor of Hnrrlsburg and other leading citizens are expected to bo present. Harrlsburg proposes to finish up In three days the Job to which the rest of the State villi devote a week C O. Mlchencr. director of tho Pennsyl vania AVar Work Council, Is to speak at Wllkcs-Iinrre Sunday evening on tho war work of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion. Mrs Hobei't K. Straw bridge will address tho llaltlmorc Women's Co-operative Com mittee of tho Mnryland War Work Council today tioctor Mott will speak at Wash ington tonight Announcement was made that another thousand "Ited Triangle" or Y. M. C. A. hecretatlcs arc, to be appointed. More -than 2000 now arc In tho field. These men In clude physical nnd educational directors. It Is tho aim of the organization to supply every servlco for which there Is a demand. The program planned for association buildings nnd nudltorlutns within the camps Includes motion pktuieM. professional programs., and other forms of entertain ment, nich as mass --InRlng, amateur drama tics, etc. The plan for motion pictures Involves the presentation of- S.000,000 to 10,000,000 feet of film a week. Tills service Is provided ut actual cost by the Com munity Motion 1'lcture Itureau. A weekly newspaper of eight pages, "In Trench nnd Camp," is being published under the gen eral auspices of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, for each of tho thirty-two N'atlcnal iluaitl and National Army camps The association buildings are freely placed at the disposal of army chaplains for religious sen Ices. The same building is often used In turn for Catholic, Protest ant and Jewish service:,. Cleanli CONTItHU TINO funds or ness is Half the Battle includo Borne of thoau I, . nTH ,n ''iroitM i Indeed apprrclatad but should 'gswawwna W TOJ LET ALittle dees A Lot PrrfArtcfanJ Cusrantted by TUBE-FORM CO. firlAOSlPfiA U.3A, Sfcart hike ''cessltus which thpy rnnnol find In ttlrtr CAMP STORES. . -n THEREFORE WE . ii.dl.ST in lurtin. In . v. rv i.nrkiiif TKI'll TOIIXT SOP. the "nlv ti'Jl iV . rm "' ",lp U"in"f'urrj that enn bo CHrrled safely. i.,h i ,!OX' """' 1-1'ril'"'NT o MKS3. no WASTE and fach mu ,s mor(. WASiins than un nke of SOAl' IN THE TRENCHES "OVER THERE" v,t-J'l'rtar:oNH "ni1 RT:t) ,'""Ss ni'hscs. hs well orrtcnits .-a UK,, use .mil ona for more of this TKI'HA TOII.i:T hOAP. PHILADELPHIA TO TAKE THE LEAD nnd supplv olIl . rs and mm In the AltMT, NAVT and MAP.INB COUPS with Till: bnt Boau for them to una and carry. S.-.n.Od will snppb S.-i.CO will nuiply $1.00 win Biipiilr ..10 tv III Mipiily iOO iren from 30 to 40 iluyn AO nifii front 30 tn 40 dajs 10 men from 30 to 40 d ijrs fi men from 30 to 40 du)s miINO or m ii. I In whntewr inn wish, nnd wc will see that the men KM It. If ou hi. r.datlv.s or frlemlH In ramp find want them to bo niim1 ones 1U k, t u Kio u, their n.ims and addressei and we inn ee that tluy naie what ou have subscribed for: otherwise It will bo sent through .m of th, n milar orcnnlzatlons for this work. TEUBA TOILET SOAP HAS been adopt. l l. mint of tln IllU) i'HOSS and NAVY LEAfJUB lirunches Our hms sliould til Iin it for pnnftary rrasotis aa well us for ertlciro. St ml ilmK unh or monc order at onco to EASTERN SALES SYNDICATE UM'KAI, 1RlT lllll.lllMl I'lllI.Mir.r.PIIlA l'KNNsYI.VANIA ',?!: TiAMXli V lSiS IS outhem Pacific lines! eJ .m n ji i L LJt-f L ILIX-J' L I iniliiuuuriiarf.'iilflaJ AU llsBtiitttmn '"" ilililffft Htmtttti HAPPIEST OF HOURS Broad, sunny decks for promenading or games; charming companions and bracing salt air add much to the delights o'f a trip on . SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS "Morgnn Lino" NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS Connections at New Orleans with "Sunset Limited" for Southwest and Pacific Coast. Take the Apache Trail SideTrip on YoUr Way to California In extending to trie Southern Pacific Company, under the terms of the Panama Canal Act, the privilege of retaining the ownership and operation of- the Morgan. Line, the Interstate Commerce Commission said: The exitting ervice of these tteamship lines between New York and New Orleans and New York and Galveston is in the interest of the public and of advantage to the convenience and commerce ot the people. p. T. BROOKS, D. F, & P. A., Chestnut nt 16th, Philadelphia .iberty f You've still more thap three weeks in which to collect Freihofer Liberty Loaf labels. Begin now! A hundred thousand Philadelphia homes are using Freihofer's Liberty Loaf and you can collect hundreds of labels right'inyourownneighborhood. Think of it! A $100 or,$50 U. S. Liberty Bond- ' redeemabledn?goldandpaying 4 interest fora little spare-time effort, collecting labels frtfm Freihofer's Liberty Loaf, between now and November 30th! ., First Award A $100 Liberty Bond for the largest number of Freihofer'st Liberty Loaf ' labels. Ten Other Awards A $50 Liberty Bond for each of the ten next largest . numbers of, Freihofer's Liberty Loaf labels. Remember, no labels except those taken from Freihofer's Liberty Loaf will be counted. Turn in your labels at Freihofer's Main Office, 20th & Indiana Ave., .Saturday, Dec. 1, 1917. Use Freihofer's Liberty Loaf and you'll save, not only labels f on Liberty Bonds, but bread waste, too. With this moist, palatable bread you'll have no stale ends or crusts; because it stays fresh for days. You'll eat every fast ' morsel won't waste a slice thushelp ing to conserve the Nation's wheat. "Save a Slice of Bread a Day"by ordering Freihofers LibertyXoaf. V "as-! 'Ejr W It iff t t& CT Willi Wi' Liberty Loal I ' j""! ""' " ' " p i ii n " -j. i..iiiiinsi -"'j---asSrlWrarBrW At Your Grocer Large Double Size Loaves, 10c v x fct t ft i$ Jfa 'Wit ' fit ! Pet it it o t , tfw titl fort T Hrir n :in r ,34 "? t .1A K ct I ''iiV at " jit 01 m s tr -or ic - An, "! rail it " i Vf! f toflt v-s m , mjkmtm Ua
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