m countess rm:igkf. Tk I4K AMpWd DMlgh ijSunftoYJTs (Son v-r ., HOt CONCERNED fffljl DECEMBfeftfll, -1917 : v rr wt DRAWING BT AUTO MEK i, T vt naixxaTojCx. j Dec. 111 r . . . -" .. -. , BRMKe wr jiauuue Vivian MidoftSMtttiur of this Von llMWR on of the tfftttwliW topic of the day no ojjn a ."world lit war. : be dowtttlfc'aa hews dlsrmtchcn IHarun aanSraUtd ti wrtrtlTitr k! was perform a the rrusslati r earn Aian did not Join In the tn- disc' ton. I teeeift concern tee," Ma lila sole UK : Ml Jamts II. Birch. Jr , the new countess' first husband, who Lker ten rears ntojvhen aha was graduate; they wr divorced ard. They had ISjli child- KTMrcii. member of one or tho old- ! caoat prominent families In Bur 'County, la n son of James II. a pioneer -waron manufacturer KWartii trltnd of William Jennlngi III brother Is Colonel Thomas , United States Minister to for- at. who Is a personal friend of the dent. Mr. Birch. Jr.. Is cashier of Jtfchanlcs National Bank of Bur- i. xoe oircn Dome is at no nun which Is less than a square dls- Lfrotn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- J. Tbomason. at MO Illrh street. bto the foetet-p'arenW 6f tho Coun- fron Bernstorff, haTtns; adopted her I aw was eeven years old. U MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN' aw Marguerite Vivian Burton v. as the most beautiful woman In ' Jersey several years aco and how I accomplished an ambition to licoomo were recalled todjy. committee of prominent artists In f York newspaper contest picked : nearly ten thousand women as L beautiful and nhc u as awarded 1,9(00 cash prise nnd a velvet cown. ; u wiin tier, in cerun, incna? Buibltlon Space for Biff Show Was Allotted Thla Aflanow The'drawmr for exhibition spacer In the Mventeenth annual show of the Phil aolilil ATrtomoWIe Trade Association was held this Afternoon at the km elation' headquarters. Broad and Cal lowhm streets, at 1:30 o'clock. Tho fifty-four automoblfe firms which form the membership of the association and the eleven accessory members only were entitled to take part In tbe drawing, which was he'd o aa to allot the 60,000 square feet of exhibition space fairly. The automobllo show will bo held In the Wanamaker Karaite, Twenty-third and Walnut streets, January 12 to 19. The committee In charge Is headed by Albert H. Maltby. ORGANIZED LABOR AIDS RED CROSS CAMPAIGN COAL SHORTAGE PUTS SmAINONU.G.L Pressed to Meet Demand for Its Product During the Cold Wave MUCH GAS USED AS FUEL 60,280,000 Cubic Foot Consumed Dc tuecn G A. M. and 10 P. M. Last Wednesday "passion for foreign residence and and acquaintance with European was assured of fulfillment four ago, when she Inherited nearly from her foster-mother. Mrs aret McNeil Thoinasoi, her foster- r" first wife. i young Count Von Bernstorif, an no son-in-law for Efiivxrd J. who Is a director of the 1 Fire and Marine Insurance Com- of Philadelphia, met tho Burling- ' divorcee In Ijondon In 1911. Ill-) la an American. He Is a nearer rfht Iron Cross, which wo conferred Lktm by thVGejmarr Emperor In I'eb- 1115. In 1911 ho Melted tho States with his father and the German; dlpMmit'c serIc In nvcllns l'iilded over by 1Z us is iwemy-six years oiu. io,bur Delegates -to- Central Union Lining Up Trades Behind Great Drive Organized labor l at work pledglnu "l)mpect8" In tho drive for BOO.OnO new members frr the Southeastern I'ennyl vunla Chanter of the American Tied Cross by Christmas This announcement wai midc today at campaign headquarters In the I.!n"ln TlulldlnB by Frank McCuskv. secretary of the- Central Labor Union. ho 'Mfl that as it result of last Sunda' meet ing tho labor delecales wero persomllv directing the Morkl of llnlnsf up the trades behind the lied Cross 1J. T. KtotBsbilry, chairman of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, and Dr. Charles" P. Hart, campaign director, will address n meeting of representatives of 1,500,000 members of fraternal bene ficial organizations In Grand Fraternity Hall, 1C28-2S Arch street, tomorrow aft ernoon at 3 o'clock. Frederick Carton, prenldent of th Orand I'ntcrnlty, who pledged the support of forli-flvo organ- Ir.iUoua represented, will gr to Wash ington after tho meeting, at vhlch he (l)1 liA Hn riT-clitln,- nfflpar Itrt .lll attend a conference with Secretary of J'1'1'""" ,U,UJ l" l'-' Hie Treasury McAdoo. called with a lew ,tt' ' "" ,""r ''' d"1' of bringing the power of the fraternal beneficial nM-ocl.itlonu of the nation Into usii lti tho w.tr. The Ileil Crfx"!, ChrlstmuN bazaar of the riilludrlphli -v-hoolH nt tho I'lrf lleglni-Mit Anncry Is In full swing to diy, with two models of Aiuer'can bat 1le"hlpM on exhibition at the booth of the new nny auxiliary of tho Il-d Crott. A housewife's paradlta Is the bazaar. There the housekeeper llmls ever' fort of groceries and Jcllle, arts nnd crafts objects, household articles nnd tio titles. The booths are open for tho business of making money for tho work of hu tnanlty from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m, with the Northeast High School band clime dally tonnjrtf. lied Cross work Is booming Man The shortage of coal In Philadelphia lias placed a strn'n upon the United Cas Improcment Company, which has been hard pressed ta meet Its heeds This waa announced today by Samuel T. Bodlne. president of the company. Ho said, however, that the compan has been able to get enough coal nnd has been ablo to speed up manufacture suf ficiently to weather the present coal epell unless unforeseen dltTloultlci urlie, and that the peoplo can depend upon the sup ply under thoso conditions. Mr. Bodlne Indicated that Mrtually ccry nsourco of the company has gono Into the present crisis and that the peoplo should mage ecry effort to keep, from ocrtepplng the limit. "We manufactured 51 000 000 cubic feet of gas during the twenty four hours ending at 6 o'clock last n ght," he said, "by far the tuatest amount we have manufactured In a ntnllar period. A gnat part of this was UfeU. "The b ggest consumption In a single day on our records was that of GO, 280, 000 cubic feet from G o'clock In the morning to 10 o'clock at night on 'Wed nesday, December S. This demand was due to the shortage ot coal." Mr. Bodlno said tho company has been able to get sufficient coal to meet Its demands of manufacture, but Intimated that an flirrcaso In tho ilennn I to much greater proportions Umii thu prcnt might ern nert;ix Its i-upply lln Im plied t'.at the (otntMm'u man', - i . .iik liUml 'ht iM Tho Increase in the ron'umii l s is almost entirely dun ft the ti,t rf cas for heating tho homes of the Ity Many person had to del ml -ntIrel upon gas for heat while others heated vonv rooniH with a meagre iillntmt nt of il unil others with gas TIiti- was tntnrilly F0tn Increivo In tho un of bin for cooking, dm to tho fact tlMt man) per rons did not ien hao coal for their ranges Munv perrons turneds their gas ltghti! In ord'r to bring down temper atun s. The U. G. I and the department stores liio rold thousands cf gis heating ,toc, but In tinny ca--es hne not had men to send out to oonnu't them In the homes This condition. howccr, has I been gradually met by the ga'i compiny. rhu rctiiisj-iaiila 11 illrond reports to- TOM DALY GIVES UP $5 TO HEAR HIMSELF TALK i. Evening PnWlc Ledger Columnist Pays Way Into His Own Lee-: turo Bcforo Klwanis Olub Tom Daly paid S to hear himself speak today. Tho IMmino Public LKDaEit co'yumlst, made a humorous address before about 160 members of the Klwnnls Club, an organization of business men, at .their luncheon nt the llcilcvue-Stratford today. Afterward S. O. Davidson, secretary of the llnbles' Hospital, made an appeal for contribu tions to that institution. "Vou often hao to pay K In ordor to hear Tom Daly glto a reading," said Thomas Shallcross Jr., president of tho Klwanis Club. 'Today you have heard him for nothing. So you can each chip In IS for tho Babies' Hospital" "That's a perfectly fair estimate." said Mr. Daly "I'll pay ?5 to hear my self talk." Ho did ko The totil col li c'lon for tho Babies' Hospital amount ed to $110. RED CROSS TO HANDLE i HALIFAX RELIEF FUND titnts arc scheduled for tho next two I ". lo ",0 'al l,1'1 nomini'iraior mo weeks, with a climax In the treat drive I arrival In I'hlladilphla coal aids of 1,9 for GOO.OOO pew members for tho South eastern l'ennsylvanla Chapter bj Christ hiaf. beginning Deccmbir 17. Henry V. Davison, chairman cf the Hed Cioss war council, will speak? at tho Mi tropolttan Opera Housq Thursday night, December 13, at a gret public Etctea- .the Junior of his Tankee bride, 7homason tn nriaeT.sJep-iosier- todajr explained tjio family's toward the marriage. m ar nfrt.furlouK over iv sno t "But we wanted an American."' If there was n picture of the Serman. Count In. tho houso site . iii r.)ii I JriTADlS curoc? IM DnrrD no. we should not allow- such' illlrt II 1 vlll II i3 111 III f ull John McCormaok. tho noted Irlrh- American tenor, will Mug at the Metro polltan Opera Ilouso Thur-d.tv nlcht, December 20, in n big Bed Cros benefit tinder tho auspices of Mrs. Qeorgr H Lorlmer anil a conunltted ot titty otlur prominent w omen to be appointed by, her. cars of anthracite coil, of which 101 arc domestic sizes and 7.1 steam tdzes. Coal dealers are today confronted by a scarcity of di Ivors and manv people uro earning tliclr own coal home Numerous complaints have betn re ceived b$ Chairman I'rancis A I;ewls of the local commlttos. 1rom West Phil adelphia dealers wlm con-plain that the higher wages offered at Hog Ulind arc attracting many of tho drivers, Contributions for Stricken City Will Be Forwarded Through Local Division Philadelphia money for the Halifax relief fund will be forwarded to tho stricken N'ova Sootlnn city by the Amer ican Hed Cross. It was announced today ltl) MARINE CORPS'OPENED TO MARRIED RECRUITS Enlistment Requirements Are Made Less Severe and Brisk Response Is Awaited For tho first time In the hlory jf the United States Marine Corps there a rhnnce for married mn to enter it Other enlistment requirements have been made a little less i-evere. though the changes are not great enough tn .make any material difference In the character Dh.1 tHfiielenev of the corns. m .,. txibinv enlistment In the. marines In largo numbers, and a banner week Is expected In Philadelphia. Captain S A, W. ratter.on. officer In chnrgo of mar no recruiting, " ' Arch btreet, t-nnounccd tho changes in tho enlistment requirements which wero Issued by Major General George Harnett, commandanL , ,.. hnt,i kltit-ln men wero ac- .in,i n,i nrteln.il 011I stment. Men wno married In the wrvlco wero permitted to rc-enllst. but there were t;mr' lively few of these, nnd therefore the ...,....- i.mnrtlv Rneak ng. an or- -...iminn nf iinmarr cu men. rovv, ( however, any married man may enlist with tho consent of bin vvlfe upon a showing that his family H not rtenendent upon him for support or Pon1a..',llh,0: Ing that his wife has deserted him or has been divorced from him. ti-.i,.vi mt ttmpnt aire has beftn reduced from 10 to IS ears, the max! mum ago has.- been advanced fro n r. to 3d vears. tho tiilmlmum height lias been reduced from C3 tn fit Inches, and the maximum height advanced from 7 HOSPITAL DRIVE SUCCESS St. Timothy's Fund Promised to Bo Largely Oversubscribed According to reports pecolvcd up to 7:30 o'clock last night, about $45,000 of the ISO 000 needed by St. Timothy's Hospital has been subscribed, and, tho prospects uro that the amount will bo largely oversubscribed before tho end of tho ten-day drlvo which began De cember B. One of the Krgest subscriptions to dnto was that-of John and James Hob ten, Incorpcrntcd, which jcsteiday gavo 15000 to tho fund. The drlvo w.ll end titxt Monday night nt Cj3u o'clock with a dinner nt tho 1'cncojd Club, In WIssa-hlckon. WIFE SENDS BULLET INTO HUSBAND'S BRAIN George Francis MclntyreMay Die From Wound Received During Quarrel The announcement was undo bv Charles Scott, Jr, mnnnger of tho Penn sylvania division with headquarters In the Medical Arts lluddlng, Sixteenth and Walnut streets. He mado it plain that tho Ilcd-Cross Is not appealing for funds, but that It Is offering Its equipment nnd facilities to receive nnd forward the con tributions. Money Is preferable, accord ing to the appeal sent out by the Hall fax authorities who need J2P,000,000 at once to fight cold and epidemics nnd to restore tv s' at'rr-d city. Mr 5- nt midc public telfgram re-i-e ed idaj 'roni W I'rank Persons, ,1- c r 'f i ner . c.vlllin r'"cf, at 'ahlllto. in wnieh th'i Htter asked for tho vvidibt publlcltv for tho follow Ing tuegr-im from John Moor", elnlr ninu of the Hed Cross committee in II til fax Kindly sent wotd bnndeit that blankets, sweaters, doctors nml nures shou'd not I o sent now till present con gestion Is relieved Kverv bul'dlng Is it least partly wrecked and all work Is one under dinicultles. Slie of problem fhould bo known soon Hstlmate now Is DO00 or moro dead, perhaps 3000 se verely wounded and besides them are 1000 or potlbly moro homeless but not -everelv wounded "Unlike other cilimltles the mlllt-vry i is not been In chnrgo of Immedlite relief Civilians therefore welcomed all tho more ear suggestions as to orginiri tion nnd adopted them Immediately. Wo nr.- worl.lng now to mike th" new orsinlntlnn effective. We p'aced 100 iloctois and nurses yestenlry. more turntd up ne-ir inldnlglit ind 100 more bitoto breakfast tnda. Elatikets and sweaters are now In Isht for moro thin everj1 nnn In the city, lne'udlng tho big mnjotltv of tho city who are not in need lttllroads ate hiving a bird time to handle pihS'ngers and freight. ''It Is !ncpretslbl' id note, but Mtu 71 Inchest In tho room where for weeks she had been convalescing, Mrs. Strait Hllzabeth Mclntvrc. twenty-six years old, !437 Thompson slreet, probably fatally wounded her busbar d, George I'ranclH Mclntre, thirty-eight jcars old, this afternoon, when during n quarrel she tired n bullet Into his brain. Mclntvro Is In the vvomana College Hospital lh) ski int my ho villi probably C Tho shooting occurred sl.ortly after Mrlntyri. who Is a tetephoro lineman, had innie home for lumh Hn and his i.trdlnils INTELLIGENCE TO WIN WAR, BRISBANE SAVS Tells Poor Richards Adver tising Will Help America's Subsequent Position A Intelligence will win tho world war and advertising will help tho United States to hold tho middle of tho Indus trial btago tftcr tho wor is won. These vero the two outstanding points of a mnstorful address by Arthur llrlsbine. proprietor of the Washington Times, at the wocklv luncheon of tho Poor Itlch ard Club this afternoon, Mr Brisbane pleated tho advertising men greatly when he nsserted that fhey iro ot tremendous Imiiorfnce In fight -g the Prussians tint :iHvrrtlst"g me furnished thu bruins which mado a luccess of tho two Liberty l,oms vvhci law vers, business men nnd banke-.s could not arrive at tho proper solullfi n"d tint they wero to be of the very "reitest Importance when It comes , to Ightirg nil nf tho nations of tho world In the llo'd of buslnesB at tho conclusion or the great light. Tho speaker outlined tho part adver tising Is- plnjlng In bringing together the re-ource of tho country for tho big light nnd tiss-rted that ndvcrtlslng vv'll hold tho mlddlo of the stago when It comes t' reorginllng tho world for business. Turning to Cvrus II. K. Curtis pub 'Isher of tho Sstnnlnv livening Post t.nilies' Homo Journal, tho Public Ledger nnd llvrvtNo; Ptirrtc I riinEn and many other publlcat'ons, ho nsserted: "Hero sits tho popo of ndvertlslng. nnd all of voiuincn about me ire the. I cm refer to mvself as thu time, hut because hs surrounded I uiiti ih irrentest .Intelligence llfcc ...... ,,w 0.v... .... . obtain." C. H. MATHEWS "DEAD Was Attorney for tho General As sembly of the Presbyterian Churcn Charles Henry Mathews, son of the , late Dr. Charles II. Mathews, Is dfja of a comp Icatlon of dlreases In tho Aldlne Hotel He was attorney for the General Assembly ot the Presbyte-is rlan Church of Amcilca. He was born 'n Dovlestoivn, Pa , attended Lawrence vllle cadtmy and was graduated from Princeton Unlvorsltv In 1864. Ho studied law in Norrlstown under Gilbert U Kox and practiced his pro 'esslon at 717 Walnut street, this city. Ha was married to Harriet P U aelc, laughter of tho late William lllack of 'ew York He was president of the board of directors of the Presbvterlan Hospital, a trusteo ot Princeton Theological Semi nary, a director of tho Y. M C A and nn elder In Calvary Presbyterian rhurch Ho Ifaves a widow and two tons, Charles 11. Mathews, Jr, nnd Wil liam Black Mathews rircinen nnd gas-engine men In the wife, wero In tha front room on the tec- delegate of vellow Joutnillsm - .. ,, I...1 ,l,ftfi .f II jtnwm ..f .1... -Tt.... ..m. .. fc.A t...... A ivlitlon mtlon or tne uniwu """ """ """ " " ' h'iiiii-uii wi i'i-r iiivv are needed inoro than any er Neighbors beard tho pilr speaking In ' , i..,t now. althoug'i tbe recruiting loud tones. Suddenly thero was a pistol station nt 1515 Atch street Is so crowded shot. that nnnllcints have bad to bo tumid Milntjrc fill on his face unconscious ,' ., The rush of men, of whom a very Jut then Mclntvrc's hon Hugh, four- 'nrgo percentage nro i" "" ,,, ' T " ' " '""lvl ""'"w his ncptnother pointed tho revolver at 1,1m and threatened to flro at him It ho didn't leivo the room, Mrs Mclntvro was -cod under ar rest bv Policeman Ml .1 and D'strlcl ivteaiies Clegg and Farley, of tho Twtntj-elRhth nnd Oiford strtets sta tion Tho police believe the shooting v as done whllo Mrs Mclntjrc was men tally deranged '.. .. . .Itl.,- elaflnns titds nnlrrrtrt IIia rnnm age limits, to mo reiau,""B - ;"'- fair to outstrip all previous icn. stn,it il three branches of tho milt-1 tary forces of tho United Mates armv. ,a7v and marine crps arc . xamln ng all th men who npplv some of th ra Ings will be c oed before the we 1: "out in .ho nivy nvlatnn s.rv Ico t , more opn. rsmlths arc w u.ted, but plentv ot other trades uro open With long tites of wnltlrg men r the navv and army recruiting tit o..; ntnv of the men had tn be told veMer lay aftern on to come again today. The na'rlno corps accepted fourteen out o thlrtv-ono men who applied, this . "u , n service has nccommodn- l.riallsll sj niv. - - . , ., J tlons for all the ellclblo mcn """ ''', i pany. The llames were quickly- ctln- sent themselves, nut vno l,T'. gulfhed by tho department, but not be- ccra nro very Mrlit as to .fl' fore damago estimated at 3000 lud tlon, character and abllltj enovvii uy factn (onc Tho caus0 ,3 unkllown, ."v'rcerultlng quarters ester-, ; .,..: V ..- n.i.red with bag'' nnd baggage . "?y.r:.:"i,Vr,.u. of the S12 ncn who u ..--- -"- ,, , t $3000 Loss in Early 1'ire Plro was discovered In the rear of the rlxth lloor of 214 South Plfth ttroet enilv today The bu Idlng Is occupUd by the Philidelphla Wool Stock Com Ho then told of a dinner jit vvlilrli "-ccretnry of Tre.ihuty McAdno nld be had l.eni HKvlstcd In putting over thf l.lbertv loans bv ndve-tislrg men. "Wo villi fiico tho entire world nt tho end nf tho wir" ho dectared. 'In u de frmlncd fight for tnde supremacy. Wo will faco a determined Germany, renh Ingsjiit for trndo dnmlna'lon In tho hope of miking up for tho mistakes her dip lomats have nude" ITo said Hnglind tind Prnnc and tho other mttnns will ntsn bo In the fti-'it on belmlf of thnlr peon'o nnd tnnt 'he goal will bo Knuth Amer'ci nnd Chlnn. Ard In this con nection be ssld tho itnrr tho business ponnt- of th's co'tntrv n'revlv havn In nilveitleirr- shonhl r've tie-n ttm Vveapon vi IMi vvhlc'i to milntnln supremacy. " war was tii er -, bv dire'nltne nr fni- nf thn pn'n-ns-.l'-i- fnrp o- bv 'rtt prensrstlon but nlwnis tv- Intent n,iee You n-lv bni tn brim- ttio li-rt i-r1tet teodnrQ (tin unr'l bis burl MAYs-der Caesr nrd Vsnoleon. to ati nrr'nto tills l'scli of theo three won v.pe-insp bo not o"lv bid g-eiter Intel ligencc than anv other mm Ilvlrg at his r"pHE printed .mes A sage is the bullet that brings in busi ness. Paper is the' all-important shell. Let your printer help you make your fire effective. WOHOCQITJAUTY D.L.WARD COMPANY 28 South 6th.St. Philadelphia here. . He Is our enemv- now, . - . . ' . , t win have Secret Service i t visiting here," sho added, laughing SKATIVS OF STROUDSCUIta 1 fairy books rarely have chron- 1 career so romantic as tluit which at last brought. a title to(tbe joung , whom uurunrton rememners as t of vlvaclou and ptunn Ing beauty. 1 bom twenty-eisnt years ago in bun. Fa- the daughter of Mr. I Mr. Charlton Burton, her father a ' Englishman, her mother a Mary- I girl of unusual beauty, , parents entered upon a stage and. to give their children per- homes, permitted the adoption anruerlte and a sister by proml- t" families. F'jtaiTuerlte attended the seminary here .later the Mount De Sales Academy, r Baltimore. Following her gradua- married James H. Birih. Jr.. i -titer aoon separated and a divorce (procured. In rww Torlt the joung ui- None of tho drivers rrcilvo a wage In ntlon will roon bo well In hand If nl- ecess of Jlfl, It vi-as learned tcdaj. but. lowed to worl; Itself out by thoso already under u bonus sjMern nf tweuty-llveljijre, and It Milpmfnt It mado only of cents p-r ton for all tons over ten do-relv poods'nnd pifiple as aro fjjtma to llvcred dally. It Is pcssib'.o for drivers to?)),. neded and are ipeiially asked for" inako au nign us j;j per wiki ine American International Shipbuilding Company nt Hog Is! itiJ Is offirlns the men TS8 pr wiel, . -..- fe tn rnri n iilu I, v",in- Meade and t e W..hlnton barracks of fha nearlv 400 men who were examined vesterday the ffllcesB expect to got about 90 per cent Not so many army lecrults WAR BOND HOLDERS ONLY TO GET INTEREST Purchasers of First Loan Who Hold Interim Certificates 3Iust Wait for Money -wZ&J. C, W ettonablejgetionis bu ?Tyg?r1srsClrrtg III c TMillndAlntii. lias rn-ponilw! to the call for nld from Halifa. On Icimi Inff thit rtnanctal alii more tliin -nj- il.lin .Isa viu n, ruled li n t l,0-lr?in(ld PRilM WORK ill? V5PIIi I 'rh0 "uct''Ion ", 1,l,l!ll,r coal a"v: of sufferers, the r,i .ergency Aid of Penii rllliU TTURU Ur OllCiO crs under the present situation may not . , t chcck for jooo to ihu "" '""" ,"' .",,-':.", ,,,;,,: stricken ctty The money was wirra oy ' '"" luut.in ..,, -- """'I'vjrs Uarunv XI vv arnunon, aciing .. 111. Stv . 1. .. lll.-.lnl,. Otir.v 1.1 OHrtS -- ..., tbalrm.vn of the org.nliatlon. ami win bo fol.owed by bhlpni'liti of supplies of all Kinds Tho committee In charse of the work hopes to send a i oirloid of donations this week All petFons who wish to help tha sufferers rbould send their con tributions at onco to tho committee's hendquartirs. 11 J? Walnut street Ac cording to Colonel Pt Oeorgo I.oftus Steele, held nt tho Urltlsh Recruiting Mission, surgical supplies cf all ktnda nio urgontlv needed r"c-,- flfflinr Pnw AKnnvrl with WashlngtMi oillclals Should such Customs OlilCer U0C3 AUOara a caMincatloT be given coal drivers, With Pilot to Prevent Com- lhft declared. Hog Island would not be vmn mot io ricciifc voia pi,nIttei in drw upon thtm tor sMi). munication witn nnore bunding purposes. That Mr. i-ewis consuieri coai urivers as Oovemment ttnplojes In the present situation Is evident from svcn warnings Issued to saloonkcepcti today prohibit ing them from b.UIng the men lnto-tle.it Ing liquor. Many dealers are disconnecting their telephones today beeiure of the numer ous cilia made for cool which cannot bo ordered by phone and which only tend to delay work. The dealers are adhering rigorously to the ufn of tho white cards, which compel the consumer to inako ap plication for toal In person Anulh'r Important order from the Goveyiment went Into effect today to further ititenslfy tho already strict sur v efllanca' ov er In and outgoing mall ot the port of Philadelphia Heretofore, all vestels coming to this portWook on a pjlot at thu capes, and were allowed to proceed to P.cedy Island, whero tho mall v.-ns taken oft by the proper au thorities There hau been no guarantee that communications from tne enemv might i.ot l transmit:-! '- aliens at-hnre, during tho long trip from the breakv atei Such espionage his bien net Karon Walter "Van ltoeuicK. tolng on, to whit extent It would be - nr fftA i;.rmiin fmnaj4tv in ........... it. i. t. .t.in.n.in. Later; the wept to Europe on they wero married In Lon. I4B 1111. Tier huahand's father was In the Herman army and u. i paraonal friend of the old Urn- Two years later mo liaroness "Jar diroreo on the grounds of I hro understood Uiat her bus- t tad made threats against her, life. i baa been dragging m the iter- for several year, and tho dotation her relatives here had of i elusion was the cabled newspaper cement today of her wedding to t Yon Bernstorff. AT EDDYSTONE PLANT !Ja Steel Works Causes Alarm. ' "f tut Is Soon Subdued was caused this afternoon the residents of Gram Lynne and ne when fire started In the plant lEddystone Steel Works. TUilck ' of smoke hovered over many of atrial plants and there was rear , lime thati showers of sparka car- r.taa wind wouia ignite me muni itata. ' Sre was extinguished after sllrht i dona, 'J .SacrUee for Y. M. C.A. 1a( the 'UniTerslty of Pennsyl- v eUlna- their Jewelry, are walk- aobool., eating carrjed lunches atlas taaln aavlnm to tha Y. M. War Fund, .which was raised a MMM ciwWlgn.nTh women art ootnf real racnncing tor BotaeeJM worKing two or a .week1 aod donating - Uaar.ava l Thanksglv- Tkacaa aad. turned the money UUoi farthe"Vrrip over to , ,-More BtMants. (ban. on who, r a,, BDd-to4touu-existence on are . coitsiaerea it oniy fif7m Io ana ImposMhlo tc dctcrmlnt.. This dangir no lorgcr exists, however. for from today ivery ship bound for Ibis port will be boarded at tho capes by a enstomi oinclal, at tho time she lakes her pib.t. and no communication with shore will bo permitted until the boat reaches lieedy Island and Is takoc cl-arge of by tho Federal authorities. Here the ship U carefully searched, end the same rigid rules are enforred before the ship can procure the necessary clearance papers bud leave tho port and proceed to sen. Again a customs officer loirs the ship and accompanies her to the capes, and there can be little danger ot anything leaving or reaching the ship, as the du ctal furnished by the customs does not leave the ship until she Is actually at sea. This Important Information was ob tained today In an Interview with Col lector of the Port Berry. BABY BOND BOOM BEGUN IN PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS JURY CONVICTS ABSENT MAN Defendant, in Alleged Investment Fraud HI Durinc Trial DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL ( Halloa A Penrso was ronvlettd In CTnflVflV nu ItlPinVPn t",art"' bu-Hoiis Court No J todiy .in a oIUUJMjIjI LitlAitll lUiNKiU (charge of obtaining monty under false pretensts from Mrs Utta 13 Coulon President of Manhattan Borough j ?nl her t-on, Harold Couhrn i of letr.,u tt . ,-,. : uj Witnesses teamed that IVnrobo Induced uijia !. vuiuu in nullity iu ,Mrs. Ooulson and Iicr wni in invist Kctail Credit Men ' $2000 In tho utock of tho Penrosu Motm I Company on the reprcscntiti-n tint tho A pica to hive tho daylight tavlngl Uildwln IjOcomotlve Works was lntcr- moaKure. now in 'iilekle" Wfofe Iho In- csted In tho concern. terstate Commcrco Committee of Con-1 An un'tinl featuro of tho cato was c IjristmajS Carbs Si Philadelphia subscribers tn the first Liberty Loan who have not jet obtained the nctuil bonds, but hold Interim ccrtlfl cites, will not be paid their fix months'! Interest on December 15, According to a ruling ot tho Treasury Department j none will bo paid but tho actual hold-1 ers ot tho bonds ' Persons who hold Interim certificates,) It has been decided, will bo forced to wait at least ton days or two weeks,' luntll the bonds aro delivered Thobe who have the bond aro Instructed to cash the coupons at the nearest bank The Intorest hold-up Is beciuso tho en graving depirtmont nt Washington is' behind In Its work, largily duo to the great number of 150 and J100 certifi cates, which, with other eecurlt'pa now bolns printed, have swamped the Gov ernment plant This order applies only to tho 2 '4 per cent Issuo put out last June, there being no trouble regarding tho reiond Issue ot the bonds as tho InUittt is not duo until next May. "IU'ICHY-KOO" SUIT STARTS atrlotlc nd other dfulffUP With printed name, 3"c (h ztn up rulftrt IMtfrB, $1,75 (1oiTl( 1.3, K.71. f. I 7". 1111. I 00 Prompt dcllery. (No camples sent.) Christmas Wreaths Cr;,0,"(,;!?fJ,1a'; Mr. Pries', llvskets. Holly Sprigs, etc. st rrnsonitlo jrlns, Louis Fink & Sons .;,, ?0"s. 8 pAINT Outfits for BOXES DRAWING PYROGRAPHY Brass Craft Work 1 1 4fXnncW1B,tta:IfmiNre 111 rnr.Nrn rrN-r.MNTiso T.rrsTBV-r.iTio mkncilino F. WEBER & CO., 1125 c&rT Open Uvs until 7 o'clock. Dec. 17-2-'. Inc. . -''"'''yiVi -' &sum :L X-MAS GIFTS For Your Doctor or Nurse, the Medical Student and the Invalid At Prlrn to Hnlt All rnre Physicians' Sqpply Co. or rnii.tni.i.i'iii lid SOl'TII 10TII HTRKUI N. W. Cor. Naniom St. Ucarin; Km (Mto it.4WiIb known ' rt ptMU a th pledges '.y kjTn YW.'iWta- INm .W.iMmmm. wKe of f. HM FMM4M- TtftafsteyJIn ;coMuftn Mp 1m VMrIr Started at Girls' Catholic High After Address by Robert Kelso Cassatt The initial step In the State-wide campaign for "baby" bond subscriptions was taken this afternoon at the Girl's Catholic High School, Seventeenth and Wood streets, when iarochlal school superintendents met at 3 o'clock and formulated plans. Robert Kelso Cas satt, Federal Director of National War Savings committee, was mo speaker. It U estimated that thero are 10.000 pupils In the parochial schools of this city and that about S100 000 will bo col- lected from them in inttuii Buoscrip tlons. Principals of the grade, Brammar and high schools of the ctty will meet at-the Olrls' Normal School. Thirteenth fund Sprlnr Garden streets, on I'rlday. Cnester N, Farr win be tne speaxer. !ttporta from coun'y chairmen In the Mttrn halt of Pennsylvania Indicate rowing Interest In the War Savings loan campaign, according to Mr. Cas satt. who sold the spreading ot educa tional literature was having Its effect Attractive posters, prepared under the auspices ot the Artist League ot America,- will shortly he distributed In Mtfyilfftmt quantities by the Treasury De T;.? pfortment, and these are expected to greatly stimulate we sate ot tne oaoy ( Mr. t Caaaatt to4ay announced these ot oesUKr cMurroent CXHUrtr JteWar . rolemin, gret.g, coma out or that committee anu bo put up before the Houro of Itepre pentattves was voiced today by Marcus M. Marks, president of the borough of Slanhattan who Kk tieroro tho Itetall Credit Men's Association After Mr. I u Ks had spoken the assoelaClon In dorsed a resolution urging Congress to make, the measure a law, Mr. Marks said that next summer a million tons of coal could be saved by the putting of the t-chemo Into practice. The act embodying tho plan has pissed the Senate, but is being held up in, the House committee, of which Mr. Adamson is chairman. Mr. Marks, who Is head of the National Daylight Saving Asocla tlon, urged the plan as economical, health saving and wise In general. He told of the fact that twelve countries havo alieady adopted tho schemo and that at present we have no hour in one day during the opening of our stock ex chingcs in which we can deal dlrectlv with the exchanges of other countries. FIItE IN PRIVATE HOSPITAL Patients on Top Floor Removed Without Injury Fire ciused by a defectlvo flue, did about $100 damaga to the roof of the Mopahan private hospital. tD20 Race street, about 1 o'clock this afternoon. The patients on the top floors were re moved to the ground floor, and none of them suffered any Injury aa a result of the flro. Tho damaged building Is next door tothe pew houso planned as n residence by tho late Sfcnator James P. McNlchoI. Iron Beam Strikes Workman James Hodge, thirty-two years old, a laborer employed by the Keystone Con. structlon Company, while working In a excavation ot the City Hall courtyard this afternoon was struck by an Iron beam which was being lowered Into the excavation. He walked to the Hahnemann Hospital for treatment where. It was found that be had con cussion of the brain. Qaa Owcmim Sleeping Man John JT. Kennedy, fifty-five years old. U, North Thirteenth street, wm faund N'ea'jrf .!, tint Punro"o was not In court during tho trial or when tho verdict was rendered Ills attorney stated that ho Is ill In Vir ginia and had authorised a waiver of hU right to bo present during the hear ing of tonlmony. Southwest Oil Rates Unreasonable WASHINQTON. Dec. 11. Rates on petroleum oil and Its products In car loads ' from southeastern Kansas to points In Oklahoma today wei j held by the Interstate Commerce Commission unreasonable. Reasonable maximum rates were ordered prescribed. Begun in Klaw & Erhnger Shubert Litigation Tho hearlre ot tho suit biought by Klaw &. Krlanger Amusement Company, of New York, against llajmond Hitch cock, the nctor. the firm of Sam S A: Leo SluihtTt, Ire, and tho Shubeit The atrical Company, to prevent the latter rioii presenting tha play, "Hltchy-Koo." at the Ljrlc Theatre. In this city, or In any theatre tr. the United States which Is not booked by Kl.iw & Urlanger, was begun today bfore Judge Patterson, In Common Pleas Court No. 1. Klaw 4. Krlanger contend that in re turn for certain coniesslors which they claim they hid made to the bhubcrts, the Shuberts had ngreed to book "Hltchy Koo" only In Klaw & Krlanger theatres, and thnt this promise was subsequently violated. Abraham L Krlanger was the first witness called today. Watches, f Jewelry, anif Silverware It 13 8o. Eighth Ht. 27 10 (lertnuntown Ats, i;sub tsiiea st iur DWttpDS OrEN EVENINGS DIAMONDS 3 Tnrre Ittuo W hlinii nnd hrrOrt ))lamond In flnt liund-i IncN, l-miido mount- $750 Other (frntlemm'x t-Mnne IHnmnnd Uinta tram sju iw to siaia uu THOMPSON 1 nt. i8ot J1V2 so. otnit. Tuesday, December 11, 1917 I will sell about $18,000.00 worth of merchandise, including Shirts, Neckwear, Mufflers,. Hosiery, etc., at very nearly cost. An excellent chance to do your Christmas shopping at a Big Saving. I Need the Money George WJacoby Haberdasher 620 Chestnut Street . jJ.V-isit,.!fiTi. t - ic .,i ;l'S"i 2"i:?, ,-rt,n.:. ,v ..,,. ..i,. a. .. -.'it.... A GREAT REDUCTION IN FUR PRICES At a Most Opportune Time In order that eur patrons mt seeare the ndisntujie of the lowered prices nrevinns to t hrlatmna, hn alfordlns oivortiinlt- to make sift purchaats or selection tor irontil use at a very decided savlni, ,. COATS COATEES SETS AND SINGLE PIECES Not a collection ef odds and ends and eooon'o leftover, but the brlhtt. n.ct otiles all "KppPort Uaal Ity.'' A most unu.usl sale, LOUIS RAPPAP0RT EXCLlhlVE FCBH 1227 WALNUT STREET rIIL.DELnlIA A Victor Record Makes an Ideal XiJlas tgtft 3gEAR the newest Christ i? mas Records in our sound-proof booth. All Record in Stock. BELLAK 1129'' Chestnut 00 oJtfVtTStttW 1 yTvW' S yB For Chrittmtt aids .frSW.,nutSU ' l5EJ5JSI3ia513IEJ3ISia & n l. -f J:- I !ju reopie ot " cernment thoie who are accui-j tomed to the best, but who look care fully into t h e meTiti of an article before they a rarest these arel the people who, I when they desire a diamond, comegj $ibo.co. t0 Mitchell's Our Chrlitmat design ar diitinctljr indWidual nnd ourSg Price represent unusual values. urthermore, every stone we sellg 3 i cuaranteed exactly a reore-El -51 . - K 3 tencea. Diamond Boollet sent trf an rnjuut. Mitchell's DIAMOND STORES 37 'S. Rth B5 N. 8th 3J5JSJt3JSI3 Uatabllshed 18J8 fJS!S!SW3I3 r3 SufSfWL Platinum m Rlnr with k) B Kporkllni ts Dl&monda, 1 Lease Expires Must Vacate .Close-out Sale ov Diamonds .Watches Jewelry . Wo haio arranged. en tlcina br.L.w for aR ITV.-Vlhll : - . -I- - . t: r pr,iew lor your otn- i.vcrinine at iflt Startling RtJucllont Fred. G. SlfTOR 1030 MarkeSt. . LM J M NO MAUIER how inexpensive or how elaborate the gift you contemplate, we have an assortment enabling you to make an appropriate selection. DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS SILVER- FINGER RINGS PENDANTS BROOCHES BAR PINS PEARL NECKLACES GUARD CHAINS LOCKETS. . TOILET SETS SCARF PINS CUFF LINKS TIE CLASPS VEST CHAINS STONE RINGS GOLtf PENKNIVES EMBLEMS CIGARETTE CASES 0r 0ty ytart tfJtlrtSitUt U a (artl ( mvt pureXass ''tr 'j Maibaf sr n aaf ".". "57,"." ,... itH.StX'' itlsfful v3ifts For BOYS or GIRLS Not Duplicated Elsewhere Girls' ; Combination W"'arnroof Raincoat . RntlnlT Nw $3.50 vf Sizes 3 years to If years. Rain llt. Mall Orders Killed Boys Raincoat 3.00 M.UO alur Made of Encllsh t.untona; double exture; handsome ilaiil l(nine; mili tary collar: tan nd olive shades. WW IP Storm Boots svt9"-tVH ml if ! II 1 1 in ff llsi 1 1 l IT aB n.98w FOB CHILDREN Rubber Toy, 25c & 50c Hot-Water Bottle 98c Value" $LSOr" ' I mAiam? an1 1ZTAna L Raincoat Special $$$8 .U,i-3ii2r nmrwpmj rmmw . ri-.ZWl 1MW. .. kt .. - , -ym.... mi, .. ... ;a'i1 K-SBS1