fhcj TvOr" ,. Vk,.' 7J . "'J- :&, . L lit ' ' '"' ' ' ' ' ' I , .! . I ... . .' . ,. V. . .. I 1 r 1 n -. ' ji"55..a'';vt v v ' finiai AliKEEUN u T- Must Set the Coat of Ijbaves Before Monday, uecemoer iu . DESIRE TO COERCE r',;'." btrnT'tn oriTirirvr, ouATMTDTVTNJSPrcr.F.TVTi1. TmOPttV farns That Licenses Will Be Re voked Jf Regulations Are Violated . 5 I?, The bakers of Philadelphia must nBrco nong themselves ns to the prices tliey 111 (It for their bread before next Mon- ady, December 10, Is the latect word ueit today by Hownrd Ilolnz. Kedernl od administrator, tft'The Oovernment has no winn to c- them In the matter of nrlce fixed ihlch a a matter of fact is Mill a mat er for the bakers decision," Mr Heinz Lid. 'The Administration belIoe It as taken guttlclent action In titttnmt- lint? to fix a standard formula fur bread, to Its chief Imrred cuts, u standard f Weight for the new loaves in tlia arlous sites, and In keening check, ns It will. f over the profits resulting under these new .conditions. Such profits naturally vary I" considerably, according to the slzi' of i the baker's plant and the expenses he Is ' Snder." Statements of profits will be asked for monthly, Mr. Helm explained further, and If held excessive tho fiovrrnment ..will not hesitate to withdraw the nlTcnd- tlng baker's license. B. It. Jacobs, Oovernment expcil ' chemist, who had part. It Is said, In , originating the new bread formula, Is )n ' town 'today conferring with William Frelhofer, Louis J. Kolb, John I Herr mann and other prominent Philadelphia bakers. , A considerably decreased proportion . of milk and fats is claimed as thu most ' radical feature of the new "Jacobs" for mula. And this, after all, Is not so radical, the bread men aver. "Many housewives hae been piactU' lng wartime economy In the baking of bread in their own kitchens by einploj Ing water Instead of milk," said John 1.. Herrman today. 'The decreased fnts .employed will In no way i educe tho nutriment of the bread either " "Competition will quickly take euro of the prices-charged for the new loaves,'" Mr- Jacobs Is quoted as saying. "What the Government Insists mi- is that they shall all be baked in multiples of six teen or twenty-four ounces, and shall be weighed twelve hours after baking." "All rolls nro now to weigh from K. Vila iu mi re uuiiit-f, A1H iiiuai. uv: IIIIKIICII faX In sets of three dozen, to determine the tfli' li'irapn wetirht nf n.inh roll l..fif tirpnil If must be weighed in sets i.f twenty-five wjfit exceed three pounds of enno or beet sugar or 3H pounds of corn to each barrel of 196 pounds of Hour The amount of milk is' limited to six pounds of butter with fats extracted. Shorten ing to two pounds of vegetable or ani mal fats. Sugar if found necessary may be omitted wholly In the near future. ji Steven nnd elchts cents ale looked l) for ns the new prices probable to be set Rwi the new loaves: tell and twelve cents. fe'-trTpossly for tho' larger loaes in fancy Bft'ttjrle. 1 ;.?. - ---n ?- t ... i mp; j MBP2r'lilllBHRPlfl?iaSHHlHiillV WELL OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR CAMDEN HOSPITAL .Sharp, SIsT Schoenngle. It. llaymonil Sta ler, Arthur It. Wolfe, Mrs. William W. Curry, Mrs. Harry J. DudTey. Mrs. John Kueniel, Mrs. A. V. Taylor, Mrs. Myrtle II. Trucksess and Mrs. R Stockton iWoodwanl! Woodbury. Dr. Duncan 'Campbell: lllvertnn. Mayor K. H. I'lagg, ... . . .. iTmnri.iMiir Jr. !laildoM Heights, William T. Ma- West Jersey llomeopaimc K(llrc. cUgl,B.i, winiam it. Turn- Moola CI nn nnfl in Pfoniiro hull! Westinont. U. A. Ul klnson: Mer A..X.V.,1 V.,V,VVW -- - ..,--. for War Work I'lmrV,. W WnlUi,l : AtooreHtnun. John I The campaign to nilse $nii.mni In ten i r. Wilson, and llnddonlleld, William S. days for the Wert Jeisey jinmc am u j0(J)e, Hospital, Miniiu 1'li'iralin and Atlntln axenuek, Camden, mi that It can Until-1 ...,, .,.,. . c, ,,,.,,,, date Its present Indeblidiiess and add a , NA Al. ,SlIlt(il'A A hUILUIL ew iiepurtmeiH i"i fiii'-iw BAZAAR TO AID WOMEN INMATES OP CORRECTION Patronesses Include Wives of Mil niclpnl Court Judges and Promi nent Social Workeis A list of the patronesses of the bazaar chaiitvllle, Milton C Villi: West (VI. I ;e held by tl.e probation department llngswood, Mrs I'. S, Sheldon: Audubon, ''f "'? A'nli'lpal Court at he tolonnnde Mrs. I,. I!. Ulrohm; Colllngsood, .Mrs. """'I fr )ie benelU of the women In- soit, Mr. V. t: Utotesbury, Mies' ftm 'Stance Drevel- flaa ltal lr ttL.te .. Mrs. Mary Wanamaker Fales, MrtJT. ")." Hotllngswortli Andrews, Mrs. Charles i..i ivuoin, .iiss m, norence warren and i'j .Mrs. josepn I', uartney. f ' Penrose Praises Wilson's Meuaki Senator 1'enrose has relumed to PJill ndelldiln from Washington. He A scribed the l'resldent' address as f "sciioiariy and statesmanlike document.' y j y woik, will be ffitiiniily oinnrd lonlght nt, Lieutennnl Commnndi it dliyier at the V. M. c A.. Sfi IVdernl j VeatcA Uo Would I. mates of the House of Correction has lieen !ititiinin,ff1. X"it1leiirii U and kTltt- ' tlntr of these women, who wcie. In- BROWN, GRAY, BLACK, WHITI nvi I,, ivn ., nit- iM,..i',, .!......-, " mc. m ' .tmue wnn extra full ne nireieti lor sale ni xn uazaur. o' proceeds will be given the women wliu they nio released from the Initlltilioti to street. Ooxeinor Walter Williams "I'1 Hihii In piocutltiK proper liomes. The OI. t.i I womrn weie an spin io uie oi i vi;inii ose Bi,ni fr(m (1A .Miy.iempimnnts Court The putionesses are Mrs. William r. ' I! I'MlIP Will be tl!P ?i iiit..t t- t'.. Mnrt T. T lAtilnnati, .ti.,. Mi.nii.Lti,, - - -. l',.,,,,,. "lla I'Mal' I? l'ri,o l,d UllV. i. . . . .,. II... ill,, ii,V III Willi' 1 1 .. , . . ,.. ., .. ., I, t.llll.. ... ...... . ' " ' '' , ' ' .' ... " ,..', ....- ..- iriiifip.il speiiRi-i ... ... """ V .,.:,.. ' iHiimiinuer i.iciiaMi . .................. , ,,vin. ... i:,. i lionn - I slbk. V. about 3(10 woikers will piiuifip. i"e milted suicide In a hotel liele after lieing ".. , ivnil im ilriv ICnowle. Mrs fl. XT. M.oes like thts't n.edH of the limpltnl will be ..u lined by .,, f ,ltv for ,leatment of his V'1 '' Jl '" , " Vti, ameVV"' (lor-' IstHy jr" ?M jj.te' i ""!!Z !'"" Mf Z" dl- ' , ";'" ,, "' ' L ir ad. ! :. WH..., Mr.nobe.ll.. iu-,;,' Mrs. fSl StiftltA ....,,,..... ,,,,,. ..I, (Hitiine the i ., i r iiiu .11,1 tin ...-' w Hum A. rmieison, .Mrs w l: innt J III bUBbHIIII. Krnt reftor of lh- .a.npalU.i. " "'t' feared the hiss of h IsslK It. lie was w Ml. ,;,,,,, ,,m,,)fl. XVplslli V slW. aVO. """""K ,.,.. "!"' P,l,.!L""! II. wn tn v'r Miss Charlotte Slier. Mis. Thomas Hob- AT oiK BS 2811 When the SiiiBeon C,.e,al s d.pa t- gl,,,:, In Hum Ills home was n Nor- ,,. M rV ,,. ,., , M , "rR OStXBt Gimd Av ,ent ..-U-d f. . .njfm -y n-o ';;',!,-;"" " " r--to 5 ears old. .! IT ll'lll III" "- - - - . -. ITT. I : : ;, A ervH,icu(7 SHO.ES f TQUT wuntwi . e A frniu AT ntit sBiD t the snl.li, nrf k.tFl li'i'iV. i,"". ''" 4 J llfullv dnnmed th3 'n,r, nizes 4 101 Width. I- kk. lotv 19 Style. BUe $5 & $5.50 Presentation of the (Jimbcl Cup. cmiilemntie of the public Inch school football championship, to the Northeast IUrIi School team. Captain Kinsman, of the winning eleven, in rccciviitK tlie cup lrom it donor, Kllis A. (iimbel, in the school assembly room. K.ir.'lln ii'ltrhii. w mhIiiiwii I'.i .hi. I .la in. s W. I'lills-iton SISii W.,.1,1 si I. in, ii ll.iw.,.i. l'- u iinin.li i si .,i 'Mil. I.in.nsi-il at I'lktnn lo Wed Ivrni.h. ill, s. Ilnneisksi l.H'lllMII .11 i.iKiun in miu riinrles v -n-l.,11. i'liill I'liniliria l .. ... ... - .. ..... it- I IIHI.k mjiuV till. til. IlhKTOX, Mil. Hit. .. roupie- , ", ' '' ;' -;r' . ," i J-."i II UVIOimmii uml rtor.-n. i . , ... . ,,...i. ' J1"' I'M II itTH 11. I iliUMi u ii itniiKirn Mil Kranted inarrl.iKe llfens.- he.e to.l.ij ,.,,, ,, r .,s,mth.t ,,.,,.,. HU.!r.i l" f l.-..whl'.i ' Jl K II I . ..ml ..ru-i?in..,n i-nlllns iin.l Mnlllibt I leMif. ' lliitnii II. rs. Nnsiir, III, l'.i. nivl 1 i.ru , . ,. n ... i7"7 .nr.,1,1 ..... .. , . . , ,.., ., ,, A Wimli Na.ii.ili, I'ii I Itnnti r. I.n. t.v.'s y Isn, , , loiin Kelflmer nnd Lillian Nen. an. I wiiiimih l'i.lpr.. Iili'li i:i.nili st . .iiul it n ' Mnrl.irle M. lini.tmi. ..'T S t.Mti si Charles MfAtiiinuv and .Ifimle Slniins. i lliiir.M. Hl.'ii A.l.lls.ni , K.lmir.1 ll'-rl.mts. UK. s iirl.uiii.iii ..ii ..r ll, l in ,1..1t,)I im Viilmr s l-'uv iW'.Ikt I. Tn. ni". H.,itlniiui, I'.... run! I'minl" l' I.l-h.r, Sua M.'K.hh si 'III or 1 untitle ipillll . .Mlilur ."-. I u. ,,.....,... i.M.i ..,,,.... ... i.tui w.... i i . -..t ..... i.l .. I'll IllilCI una. lino l.ll.l Jl. ihiiu.ik.ihi, i:.,, i tlruiiiiiin. L'MIs N ll.manl St.. nn.l si i.-r .1... k.oii. i.ill. Itiooklyn; l''r.lelick .1. Hodsnll filial , rhirl,ilt l. M.ireins.,, ;cisr, i: riein.litlt.e , NhIIiiiiiI. I ' M.ll-r. 'JIJ I Hut, tilnmii I ltl.,n 1 Well-Ill invriin llel Cllir- Mltl ll" II N.'H Hill. litr.ll ll'lli. St.. Illlil U.l I.M. I l:ll.llntll llrriitlnl. 1st.", I..HII.IU I.llll.in I Wrlklit. -imriia, pel i inr- urmht. Ms liuilor st. Itl.hnM Jlii.f.l.. .lr . ;.l.t S- Meivlll. ei.ff CllnRerin.in and I. Milan lloMiins, pr,.,i,.ri,.i v ii..m. in rimr. Ii l.m. mul , i.n.l i'.iiIi. iln- .iMrk' mihi Wniniit Hem lik, Jn. Itlfhard lilsmnmll anil I'lnn v,i, MK liw i K.in.ir.i iinrri- ::7I-' smItiHhii - II . and I. if .-.mi... i. ... nit r, liihi-vii'. . , .lr.,..,, 1,.1,'tll . ll pr.essiirv lo add another dep.it tineiil the institution and bill its- appointments .ii i.il.llll.in to lli'OIUe It. M ickrlixie. today Includi Not ill Twenty M-iry lVrsnlis. Wllmlnmoli. ntul Itlfhard i ''rili..I.I M.iJ';r ;h"M'i,J."'ri. '.',' ' anJ ''"' ...,. . .. .. ... ttiAi i i Il.lllllllIiMlin ll lhrh si Willie unit Kmiivt llrmvuii. IMiilmlrl- .tn.oi, ir.'o(u (ill s Am -rh-an t.. n'i , uli.. i Mm- I. M.'lcn u'i s (Mi -i i , ilr-'i'ti W itr r iSmlntrt on. Ii.-I ,mJ I. (TODAY'S .MAUUiAdK i-K'KNSKS rnn- r. .inhnnw.n mot s h. miwr - j- iMxl ,n.i I tnl- ron. iHtil Wulmit " JOlin I.Hllll, .l." . U1FI WJ HUH 1 iniirU ,mj ' nil nmmi - t t m-n ' i ! . mi" nm A ItumeHH, ;.: N IMmnnni tt V-nm 1111 I. IUtKh hi D.inlrl Krp h. :i 1 7 1 Ransom nt h'uI M.ir Jnioph A Ue ,".(11 KtuoHlit Tiul Mat Chinos' Kound Dead in Wwvr il'lli 1mm1 (if H lt'l! 'It TtI ("lllllf'M u,in I'onml il'ialuiK " tin Hchiuui off ViTir -trt-(l wtuiif 1i polh'p ()(l.t 'I'lll' llotK aif ''kltlK Ills liloti- f't. and tlie vi'Uinstati tw if IiIh ilrath, e The children some times say I'm old fashioned, but when it comes to drinking MORNING SIP Coffee, I'm the most up-to-date member of the family. MORNING S I P Coffee is just splen did. In the red can At All Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Lands His King "If all TCing Eights are r as good as mine, if s a wonder tho factory is able to build enoujjh carB." Wi J. Hall, 20 W. Stratford avenue, Lansdowne, Pa. rlterktCo. 'A . P Grandma WM H Ty '( m m t.tJif-v if times say 1 m old- n i 1' nu: K K1 ' 't. 1 .!' -asr. -:"'; ' t-" Krowi I CUB Trr M Ji' .jc& I . , What are you going to do with your Christmas Club Savings? Before yoq make up your mind how you are going to spend , the money you will soon receive from the Christmas Saving Club you have been paying into for a year, let us show you how you can make it buy the biggest, handsomest, most satisfactory gift in all the world for the WHOLE family, something that will delight father and mother and the children and make this a red letter Christmas among ajl the years. Lester Player-Pianos Absolutely the best. They are not seconds. They are posi tively FIRST QUALITY throughout. The Lester Players are the best we can make the best anybody in the world can make. And, being sold direct, it is just as easy for you to own a Lester as one of the inferior, nondescript makes, for we eliminate all "in-between" profits of jobbers and agents. Lester Players are easiest to pedal, easiest to accent and give the widest range of expression of any Player-Piano made. They have no confusing levers. Their great simplicity and wonderful durability make them the ideal musical instruments for the home. They give you instantly music for all occasions which any one present may produce. A Lester Player-Piano is the very finest (jift for your family. By our confidential, easy-payment plan very little cash is required. Let us show you how conveniently you can have a Lester Player in your home this Christmas. Full value allowed on your silent! upright in exchange. NOTICE TO LIBERTY BOND SUBSCRIBERS We will take your Liberty Bond, apply what money you have paid on it to the purchase price of a piano, and i pay the balance ourselves. ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS DURING DECEMBER F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut . Street WEST PHILA. CAMDEN READING 302 S. S2d St. 820 Broidwijr IS N. 5th Si. KENSINGTON TRENTON WILKES-BARRE 1S13-15 E. AllciV'r 209 E. Slil. 170 S. M.io St. N0RRIS10WN LEBANON ELKT0N, MD. '2S W. M.io St. 110 N. 9th St. 139 E. 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