KVr-xiw wn '. t -. -yrw-" ' - I VV; . t f J X- "rfft-yrf , 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. FEDKUARY 4, 1918 'r . Mk it '. yx t' I TROLLEY HITS TRUCK; ' ONE MAN IS KILLED Ol A li J Another Injured When Machine 1 Stalls Before Car of Holmes- Wan ts ourg-incony Lino Clarence Truffcl, tivcnty-clKtft jc.irH old. B148 Ludlow Pircot, wan Killed, and William Storv. twcntvMlvn vr.irs old. ! 613 KInEacsslnir avenue. -Buffered con- . ciifslon of the lirnln. when nn nuto IN TREASURY SINCE 1836 mobile- truck In which thev were rl.lhiB wan utruck hv n trolley of the Holmes- I luirK, Taconv and rrankfonl Traction Twenty-five Other Commonwealths i t'ominny at leveicu etreet ami ri.mle r.tnl til nti.tjv GOVERNMENT SEEKS REFUND FROM Concressmnn Clark Sum of $2,867,514.78 Paid Back by Pennsylvania ANARCHISTS. SURRENDER Involved In Public Money Claim, Totaling $28,101,014.01 The men vvcio returnlnc from Anda lusia lalu ) vMcrilnv, where they hid Konc to tepilr nnnthrr trud. Tho enislm of their truth Mailed on 1'ratik fold avenue In front of tho iiirinchlnB trolley W.VIIINUTO.W l'ch. 4 Tho I'lillcd htntes Uov eminent Ii.ib deposited with the Mute of l'ennslnlu j:.8B7,CU 7R, drnvvInK no lnleicxt. and every effort will bo made during the present kchhIoii of Coiikui-s to toin( 1 the State to refund till" mum J to the Ketler ll treasurj. nccordlnK to Concrete man Frank Clnrk. of Plorlda, who him ctnrted an tnvexllK.illon Into tlio nun- trr. ' I'ennslvanl.i H not the only Male I Coilgl'CSS of Workmen's Midi In the Vnlon which has thli money There nio tvvcni-l.ve other States In SoltllCl'S Delegates AujOUmS. linllnr ponltlnns nml the totil due tue doverntnrnt from this soune Is JV Kil C41 01, and It haa hren out or me hinds of the federal Trtivury idnt.- ,,i.ivii i.t im, i hack In 183i when theie was u tlaht ' , ,. ' V.. .'. . .,' ,,,.,. .i. .uiui,y ii.i.i I., t i.i-mitiM I Tl"' '"nitres of the Councils of Work 'n,ll0t.n? !""''" "' M'hllcis De'.cites of All Administration. i Itussl i Iiuh ml miinril ut I'llrosrad. nepresentatlve Clark. In thinking VavliiK the question of a KPpai.ito peice. over tho meins l whhh the Oovem-I tt., the Central Ihnpiies In the hinds ment could tie In all the Mray endx i nf l.eoii Trnfkv. the tiii,ililK fort'lRH of revenue, hit upon this nione, together I Minister, and l'rtinlci Lculne, slid a with other hnnlntrrm-licnrlng monejs J dispatch from the Itimsian eipllal tod.i) duo the Federal Ciovuinincnt from Statm, Auolhei cession of tho congress will he which will bring the totnl up to $11 - . summoned In Slav, It whs mid r,r,.3.-; 65 ' Thin money is not lirnrJiiK Intend nnd Mioulil bo tinned link to the icd RUSSIAN PEACE RESTS IN HANDS OF TROTSKY Finns Fight Rolsheviki iiiiii.iiiiiiii.iiiMi.iiiiir i v ',ni pJuiiiiBai! I'-v. ,vyj..' r.rJi " jJplTOi? j Tj 1 1 WSKBISSSSm I STRIPPING OF LANCASTER FORMER CZAR SCORNED TOBACCO CROP DELAYED . " . . 1 "l KY MLLUW TOWINSMKIN Work on Largo Quantity Affected I With "Kntty Stem" Held Up by ChnnRO In Weather 1 LANTASTIC, I'a. Tib I Ureal qunntltlCH of tho new tolpeeo nop. which havo been Ktoied In Ktilpplng house"- to iccovcr from "fatty Kleins," a il I eaco c.iuscit bv fiouen Ktalks, weie uf- Legislator From Tobolsk De scribes Life of Nicholas Romanoff $15,000 Git en nt Golden Jubilee Nearly J18.000 wan prctenlul at tho golden Jubilee celebration on Saturday at tho Holy Child Convent, Thirty-ninth nnd Chestnut tlreetH. It wl Ml today. The gold book, of th recording the names of nil pen who have tiken patt In tht'Can waH exhibited. d&J2HiME)EE!aEI2JEJS3(SI2 m fected Sisterdiv bv the th ivv and lie gin to drip water Ah a result all sttlp I plug his been Mopped and work of anv , kind on the toll mo will le dlcontliiucd i for some time Pelaycd Ktilpplng will cause tine lly JOSUI'H SHAl'LKN I'iriltoriltAIl. IVb 2 (delaved) The llrt Inllm lie Ktor.v of forme r IV ir Nicholas's Kceluded life of cxlb lobolsk came out of Siberia tod IV A I. Mlc.lt it off, Colislltllint m MavJson & DeMantf 1115 Chestnut Street Oppoxite Keith' ' I financlat Iovh wl 1 usult unliss favorable wcither airlvcs LAST CAMP QUOTAS START FEBRUARY 23 Half Price u. I Hurry for these Special Furs af no. I..1U' l.ir.v il.1ll.rlna In (I... ttnlinfti VPItlllH tllOtllllPr frrtDI TotlOlU. kFlllllC(l ?! - -,1 - ii A J and thero Is u pos puiiv that heav v ' luhiilnn Uominofts iIoIiikh, his trills, VU sorrows and lieajt nurnings iiicii.iroii g declared that. g ...... - . 1 . !... -...Y .lllll.ln. IS .MCOOias IS O-ISOUII anil ..iimmvii. . ( lie is Kcorne,, bv many of his fellow HT fagt seUJng Qf fmsn Qm sa ast ggk stripped of his giory z,i or an pj 1 lias efj- small quantities of various kinds. the Itussl.iim. he Is rigudrd bv the g . T l i . .1 l li Mhciun pei..u.t us lommonpiaee-- fej which tomorrow are marked at exactly half something loo dull to lie of anv Interest H . , . .'11 c ' The iconic who fonmr.v tiembied nt a price to hurry out quickly, bome are even tae i:inpeioi's ukase now tutu theli B 1 . . -v' . -" heads awa.v ululi no i.u.is ou ins imc gj icsS mail Ilall UIIUC. S I. mi I Pennsylvania to Send -1570 Alen to Meade- and 8000 to Lee WAMIIMJTOV. I'eb I (Hi I clit u.ii v JJ the leinilnlng "J "u0 in, ii in the II i r-l ill .if t call will slait ill lOl'lll 11 ,. .,, . , , . . The faimiiv ot itn-putm. the ui.nk a it win Dc wise to be here early, uuantities are I he forimr Crifs favorite reading I- gj .1 t Uave Ueen nnrt nf llft reaf Sale now in nrODTc-M. i HI gl " , . T . .. a . . a, t " . court wiiie.i is being piini.d inseveiai a but beinc the most desirable kinds and styles, they I .HI op. .ill U.W-p.petS 0 I 11:-1,1 o.U J,., t r, ftr f o tr.'nrl ---.o Afr Monk, lives nearby, but .reals Meho.as . j . fine furg frQm Qur i Hi., txposino of his own private llf When the mngicss came to an end n nitmbci of I'otiograd del. gites nude speeches vlrtuallv i. cmiiiiic ndlng a cliaiiRP of the i !.i m in peine turns It was lepul li d ral TieiiKUr, Jlr I'laik declared to il i.v when nfkeil about bis attitu.le on the question, which Is now being con- sldeud nv tne lonnnmre on lApcnup lures In the Tieisui) Department of the Mouse An act of 1817 to postpone tho foiiith i InKtillmcnt of the deposits with tho borg tod.iv Statps contains the following cliuse which pievcnts thu collection of this Tleaboig Is a rinnlsli pint on the money wjth&ut action on tho put of Con. Oulf of Hothnla. only .eventv-lhiee grots "Piovlded. that the three nrst In-1 nilles south of Tornea It contains n Ftallments under the said act hli ill re-1 number of nnnufactiirlng pi nits and ...! r... .in,.u ,.m, ti. Mnira mull . hti n nopulalloti ii f about 1 '..(inn I he ,,,..,,, .M. ..v,."-.. .,-.., ... .. . I I... .STOCKHOLM Pel. 4 Violent lighting bet wen the I'liiii'sh republican tioops and the Ke.i (In ml (Holshevlkl) wan let oiled from I'lia- P oi . let (-nation.! I'ltll K r . l.mmti (inldmnn Jiiul Alexander llerkman in the ollk-e of the United States Marshal, nt New Yoik, whcie they etave. themsehes up mtparatory to necjimunij their terms of two jean' inipriomnent. in addition to lines of $10,000, for cimtpn.u'.. to intcrfcic wi'h tho opciation of the iliaft law. They had been relcaed on bail nonilint; an appeal which was l ejected lij the United States Supremo Comt. On stttrendeiinir himself, lierkmaii thicntcneil that the HnNhevik Government in llip-si.t would lirinu aliout their telcaso Unoiicli tepusils PREPARE, ALL YE LOVELORN Y01JTHS AND MAIDENS PAIR i, v. ii .. -vi ni ...lit sii.harolT tin noun- Fa i.uvv; Liuicrwiv au u uutvu tu u ich ui a iviiiu uickcs, i m..vmg to i .mips, I'mv.st .Marshal lien. At nrst k.iiu s m "'""' "" ' ' , ' ' H . , J , , ,.. .,...-. en i Km dor niiiiotu ced today. latum was ven much iiiieieste.i in n en. m j.g new repricing, they will vanish like mist in the lhe movement will continue for the !as lint the people seen accepted him j r t J ... i iu. i,lu ,..,. i., ,,,,tu 1,1 ii, n its commotio! u e rpl ouli m t llv. divs, tippmtiouincntH to the lis commotipi ue gi dilfeiuit i imps being inado as follows . 'On Ills llrst publl. appinrnnee be Uj Camp Hevens o'-lTr.) finn.i'tleiil vvnit out to alt. nd inoinlng iiiiks at a& gioup- 10,1s; MusMclillsetts, 20SJ ; New niaibv church Ho m ill. d lit the ptos p) ll.inipslilie, '."i ; .New ork, 77.' , Wind put of walking Ihiongh the streets nno gl Island, ''7, V. rm.uit, r.i and New Yoik elmse a seelud.d load vvli.ie he e Mild hi. jf tn.oiis fi.imellv allotted to ('.imp IH, 1,1,1.),..) fiom 'lulu Hut the p. ople ills S "3.1 .nveied liiui theie II. was follow, d I.v g) , ('amp 1 litem i7".no) New- oik u (t.iw.l ..f the cuiioiis fcl I lumps friuiPilv nllottitl to Camp UK, , ',u the lli-l time In his 111.. M. ho S3 1 US , otliei New Vol I, t loops. ,t3 I ),, w,. ,,f Hie i.oile, walking with & Camp IM i7iH'0) All from New'tbem He tespeelfulU took op; his hat & JciKoy 'ii, necnle isiirii.d him '1 lie v made S no iepb to his valine PJ 'lhe U0111 inoff f.uuilv Is lccelvhm jg 1'iench and llusslnn lit. intine and also p, tho newni(ts which nie pt Intlng the e Canipe M.a.le (.,nn.l) 1 ennsjlvanl 1, ir,7n and West Vliglnla. 15"n Cnnp l.n i.I..on) All fiom rciinsjl-vanla olherwlsp directed by Congress Ite.l (iuard In Its march noithwar.l hid ..1.. ... Vm. v...lr r. iuiIi ,., occupied I 1u.111.1rg, mil was hikilmi. has the ingest obligation to meet New ui' the White (iuir.lon Sunday York tool; J1.U1I.520 71 of this 111011.5 . Vw Jersey. $74 C70 00 , Del .ware. BAKERS IN DIFFICULTY VJ8I 7&1 I'l ; Virginia, ..lUs.-n; ..iai Hnd, f i"5 S38 25 . M illi" $jr.r. 838 25 . Vew Hampshire, ifiin.OSC 70 : Vcimont. St. Valentine's Day Is Only Ten Days Ilence Are Some Suggestions to Fit Times Like These -Here Camp .l.ukson (33S.3, eoloie.l) All 0X)0sMri s ot Nl.hoh.ss prlvite life OVER "VICTORY -RREAD" Oh, a good old gn In die ji.us gone by was Jlinmv Valentine, he'd straf. any safe In salnon or cafe and to lilin anv vault was wine It would go to his . i.n-',iin -; wwuim-vu-, ..... io,- f m iroUDIC II ITOCUrillR VVIlC.ll "'" " " "" ...iiii'ikho .".. " ;. . ,,,,, 11 I,,,,,,, ,i, , , R. r'nn.ierlle.lt. S754 fi7l f,0 . It lode Is-, ..... . . . I l,.i . .r n... I r 1,11 '.'.'".". """""I IUIII I lltCC 1111)11' I i,.;,i sVi-'i'isiii Ohio .$no7"f,n- in- substitutes in Accotciance witn ' "". ..-... .......... ..... ............. ,,,,,-,, ,-,,. ,n,vi,,i , ;, floI(. .liana. J8C0,25l 41. Illinois $477.ni'jl4. Food Administration's Order "" H "" '" '"- '"" """ '..,. in,i ;,tl. ;i..,lno Michigan fJSG 751 19, North Carolina. mustwl.hu., rii'Vt ,!"!,,', , .. ...".-;. ,...,. V, ..... i .1. .... , ..... i... ...... ,i,i. i. ..... .... i ..... i.i., i,.. I im lil I eioic line mie foic Iftcc l...1l,..W di' t OOUCII l ...... 111... fliUUl,'! l l.ll-SM HI HI I'l 1. 1'' .'.'.,.i.ct ,,,,, ..... l.ioi.mi in- .... ...Ill, ....I' ...- . ..- .. mil I III I. Ill f. fl I22 01; Georgia Jl.05t.42J 00 . Alabami. confront tho big Mkerl.s ale ouleklv ,e- ,,,,, u ,, (K.,lt,,u v.il.ntlne. who's "' ""' '.'l".'" ,'',t?f'lfl ffiC0,O8lV7O; Louisiana. 177911 14; Mis- 'moved It will be exti.nulv clltlleult to . ii ,i .,,,, ,V. sUslnnl. S382 115 30: Tennes,nC. $1.133.. have Victory Ulead" on the mill kit bv I 'Jcro "''' '" " '" " '"Ve-Mck Icei. n oM hc ,,, , ,;,,, 0,r. lias iai.cn ins liiaco in me une ii.-n env Iiilo plain lump . ran. . one lllmlllt I if on. lovr jtmi ' ... To Jl iiltntliii (stjle I! VV.st pliila flat dweller) onl, .ire- 757 39": Kentucky, $1, 413 757 30 ; .Miss ouri, $382,335.30, and Alkansas, $280, 751 40 It Is Inteiestlng to note thlt Klorld i, tho homo .State of Congrcsm in Claik. vho desires to eolbct this mono. Is among those Stitos which do not hive to meet tho proposed pavment. "There Is nothing contemplated that would mako It n hardship upon tho various common wealths to m-ct this obligation, but 1 feel that this money should not be out standing nnd that the Secretary of tho Treasury Kliou'd be placed In a position vi hero ho could by law collect that which Is duo tho (.overnment," Mr Clark declared DELIGHTFUL AUT BY MAQUARRE PLAYERS '"ehru.it v 21. as reunited bv the l'edei il food administrator Seveial rhlladelplil i patron saint of the folks who film from Attractive Program Offered Sixth Meeting; of Chamber Music Association at bakeis said todav that tin an- doing their utmost to conform to the ngtili tlons made by tin (ioveinnunt In Mils lespict, but fe"ir that It will be a vuv -er'ous problem it his been Kpedlled that ' Vlctorv Ilread" shall bo composed of SO per lent wheat lloui and Jil ppr cent wluit (tour substitute Such per. entage of sub rt tute nt the present time Is not avail nlile, the bakers ij , oven wheat flour Itielf Is otiemclv illlllcult to obtain In substantial iiuintlllcs , ., lighl ,,, (f ti,c times Although reports weio tu ciliated fiom OVVM, vv asniugeon mai ineit. v.as an abundance of wheat Hour substitutes, Investigation has hhovvu that these le 1'orts ar. unfounded lnauiiles were mule at k. vcial baker ies today as to when the expected to place Victor bread ou the market None was able to name a lUilnlL. d itc when they could do so William riclhofer, hSlid of the l'relhofer Itaklng Cnmpan), salil- "Wo shall not announce the nuvlu of Victory bread until we nio able to pioduco such a loaf In uccoidince with 'lo Mv Valentine. (Ml.- X Miburliau Commuter to his love ) 7ll Inir it ml, Ihr i fold bhll , Conf Is Ituiil In in I on. mi mi you ! a insli of blood to tho bean, he has stlried things up time Home was ll pup, on r.biti-u. r.iuiteen Oh, a short ten d.iS icinilii till the crazu of old Saint Val. iitluu will tap every vap on the whole blame map, and lo ' they slnll moo like kino So to head nndy ) off the lii-h of old-time misi the oillce im, nn I'unicior i.ilyili. bo wrllis these iIiviirs 'ihey are Willi tin ulioln uuiIiVh nrullh ol turn sad, 'tis tine, but Hie miv Help ou to iitiiml. Willi el illiimomt-ilmhlcil nlghll To Mv Valentine (hl.vle tli; WttciihoUKc Siiuaru thu- from south Citollua Camp i.oidnii (2SO0, colored) All fi mil i.eorgli C imp lir.inl CiOOO) All fiom Illinois Camp Tailor (C28I) Illinois, sj'.'j, am, l ntu.kv, J'll.' Cnnp Dodge (11 "SI). Iowa, filSl.and MlniKs.ita Si ii a Camp .-'miston (Jl.-!-') Kansas, 70S, anil Mlss.iuil 7 1. J I Camp 'I lav I- (71'M oklihonn, 110, and lists ins Cnnp I'lke (.lino, .. .Ii led)- ll fiom, Alkalis s THINKS LIQUOR 1'KOIILEIU WILL SOLVE ITSELF l.ieuten.tnt Ooveinor McClniu lie- licves Diinkinir of Whisky In Diminished Permanently IA.nc vsri:u ri, r.h I l.leute li mit lioveinnr Meili'n. In one of the ft v expressions cvel in id. bv ll I ill for publUatlon legaiillng pioh bltlon, sas: "The l'.iuor sltuatl.iu hele in I'emi svlvanli and the nition Is woiklug itself nt court The fotinei (Vit and bis lela- & lives ate ispedallv lnleresl.il In the g Itasputln . ppodes The f.unllv of th S Wick Monk lives neir Toblosk, but Ej tin v mver visit Nil hoi is ",sang wood In the morning hi" 3 greatlv Imptov.d Horn inoff ph.slcally Ills wife inavs fi..iientlv. but she Is H also veiv adept at .aids and p!is In j the i veuiugs -A 'N'liholis Is busy d his spate time r tea.hliig his lltth son hMor l'n.1. r H his fath. 1 "rt Institution the ix-lVare- m Itc li his bee. me vol fiiiulllai with all P. the big lnternatl.in.il i plsodes of his- S IOI V : ail. oi e.nusi' mini cue ii.nn inoii viewpoint ' This is a Partial List of the Half -Price Furs 49.00 Nutria Sets -24.50 59.00 Australian Opossum Set 29.50 69.00 Taupe Fox Sets 34.50 69.00 jap Cross Fox Sets 34.50 75.00 Kamchatka Wolf Sets. . 37.50 85.00 Black Fox Sets 42.50 85.00 Near Seal Coats 42.50 1 1 0.00 Marmot Coats 55.00 120.00 Natural Muskrat Coats. 60.00 135.00 Fisher Sets 67.50 220.00 Pointed Fox Sets 110.00 240.00 Hudson Seal Coats .... 120.00 290.00 Hudson Seal Coats 145.00 1 1 1 KOSXKIC HAHY POUND I'oimcr S.in I'mneibco Woman Said to Hae Confessed Kidnapping NI'AV YOP.IC. lli I Throe- ear-old IS l.llllan l.osnci, who disappeared fiom Ej l.enot nveiuie In lionl nf her hoim last Tuesdi, his bun lestored to lie g) mother by dcte. lives, who lound the Die MBii Tost of I u r Value IXtranrdlnnry WOLF SCARFS Special at 9.50 LESS THAN HALF-PRICE Hi own. Taupe. Hlatk. Only 50 in the lot. Hurry. As fol- (.lt.ni,ll,H. n tn ttli tin .1 nl.il In Splints,. ouii'1,1 iut.i out iuu I iiiiiiuri Millet i ni'ir , . ., , ., - , , . , . her Music Association heard with In- llu regulations of tho food udinliiMra. terest am) appreciation tho ndmlnhle lo" ,"e nr0 ,M oui- utmost to o ,-, Maqmifre i:n' emblo at the sKth meet- '"' " ce?h?,T whp.'.i ' ,'. r ,".""; lug In tho series, held cterday aftcu- - ''"' ' ' ' ,.'-v rt ,Uu f-"',',f noon In the Hellevue-Stratford ballroom ,0 great dinicultles W the tianspo.ta- ' Conductoi Miquarrc'8 dulcet nnd facile tlo tondltlons. It takes H e weeks to, art received charming Individual espr. i- I ";ct ' '.,.ur from tho AV"'t af'01 U ls or" ' son In a "Scotch Pastoinl." by Scott, I dereil artM n rlnnllncr scherzo hv Wl.lor. uhlle 1 .' " iii"-..uii i uj" seainij ci the ensemble numbers, emplojlng .Tench Vo llv VtiWnllnc .Imiiiiilii (Stle AA fiom a land luanuf.ie turcr to Ids bet cu tomcr.) 7o mi , iiKintiiKfi'riiij iniiifj, , H'eii' srcuis (ill liny mil II, liiinf.' sitruinn mild n spoo.inl. .Siifliii' flmptit has ihpaitul, ho oi'iir Mr, li lull i I an tul If I ((III ( In tuiicitl ( ohm , inn. hi inp lahtitttic Mnrt Hum ntr, Uamly mill. iiiiiM sinrd use unit tiosh, if I loultt melt yait unit. And sapphtn i nil oiri' eci mil.. CITY'S LAST DRAFTEES GO TO CAMP THIS WEEK horns, bassoons, clarinets, oboe, haip (and sometimes! the piano), weie chosen Willi discernment nnd Interpieted with ilellcato artistry A Debussy ballade for cello, fluto and harp was perhaps the most poetic composition offered, highly typical of the modern Krcnch musical manner, Othet numbers were a Nova i ck sinfonletta, a S ilnt-Kacns caprice the minuet and finale from a Schubert octet, Hul's ' Solr l'aien," Jtouiiuct's "Dlvprtlssemcnt Orec" and two move ments from a Thullio sextet. About 1700 Men Final Increment From Phila dclphia to Camp Meade Thuisda oi l'lldav will seo the list . INCOJIE TAX INFORMATION- Internal Revenue Department Opens Office in Bourse A branch ofllco of the Internal Itev inue Department was opened locjay In the Bourso for tho purpose of glv Ing In formation on the Incomo tax. Tho ofllce In the Federal Ilulldlng has been so con gested that this method of relieving It was found necessary. Deputies from Collector I.ederer's of fice aro In charge of this branch, which Is located on tho ground door of the J'ourth streit side. It Is prepared to nil bvvcr nil questions on tho Incomo tax TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES J. eon r Ilrookc, Princeton, N J,, nnd I.thel M. VV llllams , 2H IS Wallace at John K Nugent. Camp Meade. Md . and Al berta Knilth. (101 Ulrar.l ave. llemard Ileen, U H s Oktahomn, and Aclel nldf. IJerhtel, 1 Ull (Ireen lane Hay II. Wfiin. ('.imp Mea.Ie, -Mil, and Hut. lie F. Clark. Cluster. Pa John 11 Do?, rt. VV IlklnBhurit, Pn , and Graco II. Hon.ellel.1. Union, Mo vVslter Ilamon.1, Camp Mende, M.1 , and Helen MaeArthur, 1'HJl N, Chudwlik t, Andrew Klh l.S Cantrell t , nnd Mary Nng. mil N Anicrlean st Anthony Posvez, 73.' N -tth st , and I.ucy .Neejikor, T3J N 4th St. 1 rank I. lilaene, fill,'. N Jlet st . and Mar. Karet Htal.les 23.1.1 Dickinson st. Andrew H Clirlstensen SI.'H Illchmond at , nil .Vary Miixm.1I, 01." Pranklln l nynoO I.atld 7.1UI (lermantonn ave , and v Hulk N. lluckebiw, Alttntown, Pa Joseph E. White, lim Norwood st , and Wilholmlna luvl M13R Nnrwowl l Joatph K. Whelan, 10.'4 Wolf st,, nnd Kuth- rin Bjkea. 111.'. Wolf ' Kmll p. Wlnkl.r. SIWJ N Howard t nnd . Hilda n. l.lllott. .till) Urrniantown uve. , John Zalewskl. lue Callonhlll St., nnd .Marvanna Lliut, ,'4S N '.'II si, Patrick (1111. r.3iw eiray's ave , and Mar B.J. Dugan, 401 N hdpewood st Nathan M Orinith, 4U4 N. Mth at., nnd . Minnie llonl.r, h.Mii Carpenter at. Iianlel Kadlng. 2SJ7 Monmouth st , und . Tillle Kurc)iia, JH2D :. Homer", t at, waller A. Helllnsa, ..Jl y. cleinenttne at.. and 8ara J. Harney, 3471 N. Hop., st, bolomon cltbundhalt, 340 N, nth st , and Jennie Pelnateln, kin sjprlnc Harden at. Thomn. Klnir. i.-".3 Ktrnton ave.. and llenha J. Muehlo. 2t34 ip.ncer st, Herbert C. Whlte.1 V. H. 8 Missouri, und ..Ann i a. Daly. U.'O H. Vecdill at. wtiiinni a. rorrml, Camp Meado, Md , and Mary b, T.irltun, sjj Durham at. Jainea A. llwlm.- 3J.I9 H K7th at mid . Kraneea McNulty, 3th and Knvlg nve. llol-ert lirole er. I. Jo Houtb at., an I Hullo Wllmere. 17J0 South at. Nicholas (iberman l.'3t N, Cadwolnder at., . and Margaret Tlnrl l!i'3 W. Maaler at. Joseph Omlcr, H'-l Vine at,, n-id Martha a jieearian'i: in.'l cane si. , llnrrv C. Wllllama rSJ.l N. Bth il ..-mo jonnaton. jis r.. Din at. y I.lcbnlaa Keprlotla, 'J7S0 Uermantovvn av'v.. .' and Prgo Keprlotla, 1I35 N. IJth at. Walter Perry. L'so7 Kimball at., and Cora , llronn. 20U7 Kimball at, 1 '.homaa A. Cooke, 3137 Krankford ave,, and eaiuiao a, TnomaB, -enoiac- ta. I.oula Kravlta 1303 N. 7lh at., und Kva llatn. 1)31 N. 6th at. 3amra Shanahan. Iflt K. 20th st . and , . KHthrvn M. Hhnnahan, 1.140 Moore at. Js 1,'rfd .Moaohorasch. !i45S N. l!llhgow at , I ,.K, Aiaii'iia. xTeaa. .-i n. zenni;ow ae. . ''"'in vv. .scnt.puer. tin I. a.o v 'y.'uin. .ufisuo, -it. - rra u. Hill wheat Hour substitutes, Mr. rrlchofer sild thit birley Hour was selling nt $lil J5 i b-irrel and rvo Hour at $1J75 a bant I. while, wheat Hour was bringing fll n barrel, I.ven at that pilce, he said, It was hard to obpiln It If the (lovernment would ll a pilco on barle.v and corn Hour, Ml. Trlehofi i said, 1. .. ....I ..nn.ll, ..Tl.l A .lift lI... i.lan 11 rtuuio K........ ...... .... , . ,. , , . , , . . lleprcsentatlvcs or nuincroiiM oilier " ""- '"v" "' '"" " - ..- bakeries voiced tho same opinions j city well on their wav lo Mho front. the first stage In Ing Camp Meade About 1"P0 men In all will bo sent. Interest Is aroused locally by tho news that Congress stems likely to piss tho bill making men who hae i cached the age of twent-one since the 1st of Juno last liable for the draft In ono dklikt more than 300 men hivo leached that ago sine o that elate and other districts of tjio ill nuke similar leports. Iho alien diaft convention between (ileal Ilrltalu and the I'nltcd Mates Is , of gnat Intel est to llrlgadlcr (.cneral ' White, of the Uiitbh and Canadian Ite- ' crultlng Mbsion, In this counti, who) states, that It will bu a Hno thing for1 llrltlsh recruiting lure. It makes cet- , tain, he saS, that the llritisher cannot I possibly escape being In the war. for if ho doesn't enlist In tho llrltlsh army within tho sixty di)S requlied by thai law, ho will bo drafted Into the United States nrm things wink ""I iiituiallv II Is alwas In tie i thin when It Is don. iindti pies- sine had lhe trcasmn nf Midas, , '' he siippiesslou of the m-inufact it. And ioii alllmuoh poor, had im "roll" I of '"'"' " "' t'" '" "," ln pi'Kld.ntlil 11-o.iM hi mil tast fartimc dhldc , "'I'V '""i "'" i " .", nl '!' "l.r 1-t.K fcrl,;,..' '.( bu u some ronl- ,"l,,K' 'I'"1 ls1 t ,', '2 ..,1,?, , i .1 ipv of th. i.bj.ct ons a.ong v loluit and So, the iIijiiicm heie wrote mi htlpl,,,!,,, iillM attributed t.. 11 I believe some pote to jlmni u valinllne, thc're ,,, n m.,, ,t ,, t. turn to Its in mil . i udii and the i. rude, but lb. can be I , f t)ls lonnliv and limuli at glued and thev ma br ico up somi ilm ( discloses the f.u t lint the poor spine, get the sclssois and glue If iou1U, , longer ilrlnk'lig it. lis the o un. mew ioi nir aim in uuv pino.nui ini... t iihu Is prohili live don't foig.t that voui one best b.t Is tho i Ah f . ,1M n. drinking of b.er Is. con- kh ikl Valentin.. iceme.l tlie piesl.Untl.il ordei le.luclng the iil.oliolle lontcnt from four to two and sev.n-ti'nllis per cut, and which Is ,ii,,i lull.,- t.il.,1. nil. i.lil.i.... i.r hv Hi., I VMillo a crowd of men nnd bov . weie i.revv.is to st'll further r.diiie the per l il.llng coal i.us at Ninth Aincilian I, ttaK,.. mikes it so that to a Iieav sti.et and Monlgn v avenue vestn- .irmi.,,- f beei there Is Itilin tel more div, ,l light Ktlltld betw.ell lliriv ,!,,,, ,rP nf ilrowninc- than irel liner il.ni.1i I vneh, sevcutCLii .v.ais id, 'I bird stint thlough Its use ' neir Columbli avenue, nnd Philip UOmpOSe d Vngelo, foitv .veils old, of Xottli mil I ic in Miect n u loMimnii, o,vei an ash can tilled with coal lhe polle. s.tv d Angelo stabbiil tho oulh seveial sviva il a in me n en. mi is .jii.i!.k ics.il ... . .-.,.,.. ,, . .1.,. lin. (111 ,,f w r than would b. the .ase Ihioiu,!. onv ri11(,r(1 , , 0t,ber Mrs 11. rj. Antl re piopii.in.la that might le con.lu.t.d . ..,,. ,oia W .1 l.ihcv S . . . !!::::,i.':':;,,1!:!V',:::;i.!'.i'1,;i";,:,,.,'1:i" U-nd iV'pm'v'V-V.u. n,i;.i 1 stock is redt Also many other furs at half price. In the lot, muffs nnd scarfs as well as other fur sets and coats. Well worth had stolen the child In the hope that the clime, might be laid to .Nathan Shapiro, her bi othet -In-law with viln.ni she had quaiieled remember, our Great Sale in which every fur in reduced is still in progress. No woman with a fur i need, now or next season, should fail to be here when the g doors open tomorrow morning. I Killed by Tall Down Stairs M Horn ml I.au-sh. sll-two ears old 'M nt .'"SI Piletlnop sti el, fell down stalls Ej at his home eaily lull nnd was iu g Fa "tinHy killed. I'nr some time. It Is said, he had sulTete.l from apoplcx A small depoiit will secure purchase now for delivery later upon monthly payments during Spring and Summer. Mail orders promptly filled. Purchasing agents' orders accepted with usual 10 per cent allowed. Repairing and remodeling at low cost. si gjgi rpajgjQiBrrrfrLni Youth in Coal Raid Slalilicd Ilanqtict Dropped to Save Food l.AsmW Pa. Tib 1 The Ilumine Tire Coinpan which has held a binquet times He is In a setloiH ...million up" aV.or 11.1. itow . tK at M Mao's Hospital food situation 103 STARS IX Y. M. II. A. FLAH Many Patriotic Activities Are En listing Members of Hebrew Or-ganl-ation lhe Young Jlen's llebi,cw Association of Philadelphia Is doing Its share for democracy In tho shape of 105 membeic now In tho United .States army or navy, evidenced by Its seivlee Hag raised last week One of Its members, .Samuel l'aggen. Is tho oungtst marine In the Fervice, being now In I'ranco with his leglment Tho association continues to do Its bit by turning Its he.idfpiarters at lClfi Ma'tcr street Into a Hed Cioss luanili nnd a Hoy and Girl Sicouts' headquaiterw; a ballroom for the men In unlfoun Is In use and n huge letter-writing associa tion has bc formed whereby tho men nt the front aro assured of letters from homo regularly The association is also arranging to give plns at the various camps and sta tions' around Philadelphia In co-operation with the .1 1'. W V LOSES FIVE SOXS IX WAR German People Proud of Those Who Sacrifice, Kaiser Writes AMKTI.linAM, I'eb 4 Ono noble man. Count von P.oon. of Germany, has lost his fifth son In tho war. Kmpcror Wllllnm sent a telegram to tho Count expiesslng his deep regret and adding' "I think of tho deep sorrow which had previously fillen upon jou by tho death of jour wife, nnd also of jour four sons fallen In battle, and express my warmest sympathy In this new loss to ycu and jour sons widow, 'May jour pain bo soothed by tho certainty that tho German people are proud of tho fathers and sons who. to the honor of their famous names, will ingly sacrifice their lives for tho f therlnnd. May God stand by jou with Ills consolation," GREY IRON CASTINGS Up to 1500 Pounds. Our iron mixture pecu liarly adapted to casting9 that are to be machined. Daily Melting Capacity 125 Tons Your business solicited for large or small quan tities. Satisfaction guar anteed. Abram Cox Stove Co. American & Dauphin Streets Philadelphia Bell Thona Ktratona lie n. mo Park 771 at., und iMhucder. 71S H, 3'.'d at.., and I At Seattle AND ALL OTHER IMPORTANT PORTS OF INTEREST TO MANUFACTURERS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ADDITIONAL PLANTS TO HANDLE EXPORT TRADE, THE FORE MOST WATER FRONTS AND ACREAGE SPECIALISTS AND MYSELF ARE IN DIRECT COMMUNICATION AND CAN ASSIST YOU IN A SELECTION. H. B. McCOLLUM .?-- ? jrrmk iM-i:miMMti- ' Lk:. . uM.s.'hL.-. nMmHi i-i-M-tiT-imimifii in iirifiiiitiiinrtfli- .. F. Tigiimiii SALES AND EXHIBITIONS AT TA ANDERSON GALLERIES PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P. M. BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY OF MR. HENRY E. HUNTINGTON TO BE SOLD TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, FEBRUARY S, 6, 7 AND 8. J This is the most important collection of books yet sold by Mr. Huntington, and includes the greatest Milton volume ever offered for sale, the famous Bridgewater copy of "Comus," and two hundred other rare books from the Bridgewater Library. OTHER COLLECTIONS ON EXHIBITION A PART OF THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE MARK P. ROBINSON J Mr. Robinson was an ardent buyer of all classes of books which appealed to htm as beautiful and rare, and side by side with original manuscripts of Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson are any number of rare first editions in elaborate bindings by Riviere, Sangorsky and Sutcliffe, and others. Included in the catalogue is a col lection of Eugene Field unpublished manuscripts and letters, the property of Mr. Henry E. Dixey, altogether comprising one or the most unusual collections of books and manuscripts that has ever been offered for sale in New York. THE SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY This monumental Shakespearean Library is of unex ampled literary importance. Immense knowledge and research hve been employed, not only in acquiring the books, but also in describing them, and the reasons for the inclusion of every book are fully stated in the catalogue, AMERICANA COLLECTED BY MR. STEPHEN CAPLIN I This collection includes many books and pamphlets of great interest and rarity. Catalogues on request. Sales conducted by Mr, Frederick A. Chapman. The ANDERSON GALLERIES PARK A,VENUEA i . a W 5B FIFTY-NINTH STREKT, 3 JJr " -K (-, Ml -w . NEW YORK c ;i Manufacturers : Come to Seattle That You May More Efficiently Serve the Nation in War You Will Have Coal Every Day An industrial sur plus mined within fifty miles of Seattle means that you will not lose a day by lack of fuel. You Will Have Power One hundred and ninety thousand hydroelectric horsepower now developed at low rates; four times as much ready to develop. You Can Work Every Day The 28,000 men now working on war industries alone have not lost an hour night or day this winter because of cold, nor an hour last summer because of heat. This means efficiency and ability to live a life worth while. A recent university survey puts Seattle first among American cities as a place in which to live and get the most out of life. Government investigation shows the cost of living in Seattle far below that of eastern and middle western cities. You Can Receive Raw Materials and Skip Your Product Seattle is located in the center of a great supply of metals and raw materials. Seattle is today the leading import point for Oriental products. More than 260,000 tons of rubber, vegetable oils, tin, etc., were handled last month through our ideal harbor, where ice is not known. You Will Be Where the Food Comes From Seattle is one of the largest fish centers in the world ; we are shipping flour, sugar, meat and milk across the continent to you. There are no meatless Tuesdays on the .Pacific Coast, Come to Seattle And have your plant organized and operating when the great development of the Pacific and the Orient takes place after the war. For facts about Seattle that apply to your business, write Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Seattle. ' ,t .1 :'A V &. wvm' w4i U1I v ; -y ..fri.T3-M j..ii Sit,f. m .M Vf $ ;,.w u iV"'.," m $
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