0PERA1S RESTORED WITH "LA TRAVIATA" Frieda Hcmpel as the Lyric . Camilla Scores Richly War ranted Triumph "Iji Trnelntn." KHtnd opera In four ncla. Molr iy Oluppl Voritl. linok tv I. M, 1 flUpnl In Hichnr.1 Drill nikl Pro. titled liy MMrtipalllan Oinru Cumpitn. Metropolitan opera nous; ftnlfltd rioril limit). yitinmit AlfrMo eWntlo Oirmont. inilono i. lltrnnf Dolirhol.. .Marchfir d 01 lem Vouorc litrniiin frl-ila ll'mpol Mlnnlp Kirnjr ...... .Mn-li- MattMiJ INrnnpdfi rnrpt Aneln ttyli . .VlnrrnM HcnoltlKllnn ,. .. Marin Laurent! tlltllio IWI.BI Tri Sola f orrnUI ..-.". Con.luctnr-nol.crto Mi'"0.". , rmli-r" dan.etno .. .llo'n " la dtttrcr tIliWl" llonfil! lulll fiBllil 75 GET DIPLOMAS AT NORTHEAST HIGH War Is Prominent Factor Commencement Exercises in FOLLOWS IN HER HUSBAND'S STEPS SUFFRAGISTS OUTLINE Tlio opera season r.r.4 Fomc f '' mo.t nwllinuoin ulriilrn of crll wfre Hhcn l.e-n, on Jan.nry 8. ca 1.1 lor r aarllcld'a fuel regulation hlch tn porarlly tlol up the lilc ilinma -cliM-ulr, A special exempt on 1. favor o '.o rfcular Tuesday nlRht "tihscrlntlo n P-r-fonnancia now save the Utuntlo In Its practical aspects, while suih .1 ler-romance- of "I-a Trav lata" n was Blvcn last I'Ven.nB cmp11.1llc.1lly Invifc oratca the season's artistic 1 lenient. Shelley's poctlo Imlorsotni nt of the Bwcetness of "unheard inclmlleH not vlthitandlnc tho tuneful airs of .vis tericar need only adecptati- Interpret v lion to ho rcfrcxhlnB Unquest oiiahly they have proved u valuahlt stimulant to an opera season hamllcipped at first l.y some rather unltileietinir prescntn tlons and later by the Kuleial ll.it. The Metropolitan regained Its prli'tlne utmoi nhero of prosper.ty for Verdi's old opera . . . . ..nlr. it...! lin irti' m. A CrOVVIieu lluuai: iimu-.-- ..v..w - Joment of the lyric proecullnKs, ami especially of the ciiMilt-lte 't of I-rlult ltempel, wlioe appealing conception of VIoletta actually lifted 1 01 tain moments of the scoro to tho iii.uk. in mu drama. Coiideccnslon In rrin'il to oM-fai lontd operas li a fam.lll.ir pose nowa days. Somo times, however, tho attl tudo Is both dilllcult to tut.iin and foolish To ral at "I.a Tr.ivlat.i" he cause It doesn't happen to ho "l-etul-p" H unfair both to Verdi and Ch.irpentlcr. The older vvorlt If a Biiii of Its Rcnrr Tho younger Is a masteiplccu it Its school. A I.ttlo nrtlbllc tolerance in.iltii the operatic wheels go lound. They re volved delightfully on emu of the eold eat nights of an Arctic winter, and not an aria in tho musical veisloii of "rinmllle." slmnla In structure as they nro nuthor.tatlvo In lnplratlon, Btenie.il btaUd by time. Mine. Hcmpel was In sunoib voice. Willie not tho most pyrotechn.cal'.y bril liant of Vloleltns, sho Is out- of tin tcnderiitandmo.it onvlno. tit Tv 1 eerily of her acting, tho masterly lluency of her lyricism, tho beauty of her tone, especially in the middle iiglslei, g.iv 10 tho character a loifhln 1 IT' rtlvvm s, Alt tho old operatic "w at horses," "A fors' 0 lul," "Hempro libera" and tho others wcro Vung wit 1 -H't rharni. It Is unfortumto that sho dressiH tho part 'n such f ntl tie Ilrum magem style. Her exceedingly orn ite costumes were decldi'dly out of heeplng with thp quaint hoopltrt m il of tlio Second Umpire, to wlikhodato tho Mctro polltlrlan manag. in 1 ui stored the opera. Tho elliiilmilon of such tactics would maUo her delineation 0110 the finest on record rranccico Carpi's Alfrrdi dulv ac cents the antique and yet somehow effective, setitlmentallsm of the ro'r II s voice Is light till ngr nbl. nnd hH dulcit tonos blended lnpplly with the diva's richer notes nnt-ib'v In tlm still potent and mov'ng "Par b O Cara " 'Ah thp elder Carmont, flluoeppo Do I.UC.'l easily Jm tilled the pro-n neree Mr flattl Is according him this yenr Dur ing the present lamentnblo ecllpo of Amato's vocal power" the ounc"r 1ml tone Is assuming high rank In t'io Met ropolitan organization. Ilh lendltlon of "Dl Provenza" gnvi new life to that eiuicet air. The minor pans were ex rciintiy nnniiien an Peventy-flvo students of the North cast High School stepped out Into the "cold, cold world," taldtiK their pHc n tho already long roll' of tho alumn of that Institution at the uji dual 11 of tho iinnuil graduation exere sm held In tho auditorium of the1 chool, Lehigh avenue and i:ii,lilh streit. Curiously enough, In a program mat Ked by cNcclntit"a.ddrcscB and Iho presentation of honor medals two fea tures Were brought Into protnlnenc by tho war. Om was the aiUlrc-n by Wil liam i:.irl llloee'Ker on "Philadelphia's llelatlon to the War," nnd the other wts tho presentation to this same student of a medal for excellence In German. Graduation cxercNes were conducted liv Prlnelal Andrew J MorrNon The aledlctory was by Ilrne t Kugene M l.indls, vho choe as hl subject "Tho New Nonhea t " "North n t h Trn tlon" was treated by John IMujn Uauer in Ills ralulntnry llov Kipel; nor prrsent'd an nddre 1111 ' Camouil.ipe." Diplomas vvro prcsint"d hv ,lm!gi Dlninor fteeb-r wh'le award of medals ens made bv Wa'ter I.eo Unsetibergi r Isaac A. Sheppird, for viorth atnl dill ""tico during hi high ch ol work, was reward 4 with n pec al medal Joseph White was ti rnimnrndp'i for th same honor The n'u mil meda', awarded to the honor nie'iiher of th class, went to I'tigono M r.Ti lis, (7 nnan sorletv m.'dals were awarded to th follow'ng- Jacob Wirt rhafter, c (Iiiin.in turontng" ami Wl'Pani H lllo vUv .it non-H nan par "tio The hi"or pnilun,". "ere as follows: 1'ureno M I.an.s. vi'"-ni i: Tllnerker, llnv 1" K'"ct nor, John II llauer r tinld n ft'idl er Tt rnard I U'-setibaiim, iov Tohri Kr'rkson and Andrew C 'lM(ll Tfi Invoratlnn was d llvered by the t!ei V C f'lo-.k, D t) Thp graduating class Is: tstr r n ''"'"'' V T,nns )ol.- 1 Xtltthws ''"H-k r Mrz TSn-.-, Ml,r vti If Mm Hitch Ih'rv Ilni'n Hnltrt 1, Tivutirp Jnek J. VVIrts' aflrr ft-ni-lcs - f'irknl Mini r, r'-cirtr 'tr r'r''""sn TaSi H f.ll"ilnns niimi'-i! W iVm-v twurf r it-,a,'otl 1 tl lt-.l"'-o't i-il- ni. M t.indls Wnlt. r II timei li nit w Klopti roMitnucTAi, Itnrv P lloin VVMllil K Cililivll. Ir. Wlllltm r. r trier ' i'tn ' T " ns Ttnv J A frl'-lison IT rrv risr' - Tnsnt II T 'Vlhln P "In It. Ill.trk I Walter lllnh '1 or 11 innson '11' limit K'roMt vndrw Kimkel ''1'itr'i.s V. lhr MANPAl, TRAINiNH rOI'US ro''psR Prank P M'la llrhrrt I' "i-M Ill'wd "l'llnurks Mnrk II Oltv In' n I Itnony Jr. I''- ' It Unveil. battm IV p rtosn. feldir Allen 1 Siurr N"fli"n P s.ilor A Pnrl Si .rnv ll"nrv I, HioiUltrt P l&rSW IBM A ' II Urn mm.. hM, 1 rrawv! yMs&$Mm& u$&J$ m- t i&2j- m&&am shown to hlive 1 e'cclded Influence upon dec y of the leeth. In persons who have sound teeth t nd apparent Immunity QITNATi? rAlMPATfilII,rom (,,,CI' th """ content has been OlMllEi LAIHI AlUll ' shown to bo very high The nmount 1 leet at JMiss Ingham's Home ' to Discus Amendment Plans A meeting of Stale thalnnen of the Vntlon.il Women's Parly will be held today nt tho homo of Miss Mary Ing ham, T&23 Lincoln Drive. Chestnut Hill, to discuss plans for the eainpalgn to bring about the adoption by tho Senate of tho lesoltitlnn HtibmltCng tho Susan 11. Anthony amendment to the Stnte-s, Plans for a State campaign In ratify the nmendemeut if It passes will also be considered Optimism prevails In the ranks of local suffragists over tho outlook for the suf frage amendment. A letter finm Colonel !"oocvplt to Senator tlalllngcr, urging tho ltepubliciiis In the Senate to support the measure, has been made public, nnd (iiivirnor Itrumlnug'i has declaii'd him self In favor of a doilaiatlon In the Stite I! publican platfo'in in favor of both prohibition nnd woman suflrngp Miss Alice Paul and Mls Main I Vcr- of lime In the saliva Is, nti the contrary, low In cases In which decay Is active. Thce experiments confirm tho writer's efTiivlctlon that the deficiency of lime In tht diet of Iho average Amcrlcnn Is very probably the lending factor In the wide spread teeth decay nb-erved In this loun try. The nvcrngo bill of-fnre consisting of fine Hour, bread, potatoes meat. coffce, butter, sugar, breakfast foods, fruits, etc., contains less than one quar ter of tho amount of llmo nrccsary to maintain calcium balanco; that Is, to prevent the loss of this Important ele ment of the body. It Is evident that tho rapid advance) of the American pcoplo townrd 11 tooth less cordltloii con never ho stopped by the toothbrush nlone. The toothbrush Is Important and unquestionably aids In check, tig the progress of the decav but it Is stilt more Important to r.-cognlze nnd. so faf- ns possible, eliminate the causes of dental deenv. This n quires. 1 lm"rovemeut In resltene'e to ills, exise by Imnrovlnir the general health In every posslhlo way 2 A dletar ilch In calcium so nn to make sure of it highly e-alcluni content of the s.it va Such n diet must Inilude .141 iibutiilance of greens and fri sh veg- I tables Whole-grain cere lis should be iuuFiiiuitn ior such noiituiTs as nnp Hour, hominy, cormneal, polished ilcj . nnii various b.iki ry products I Milk should be fuel used, especially uv glinting uninreu , pun 01 nun. "NIGHT IN BOHEMIA GAY AFFAIR tONIGHT Theatre Stars for Pencil Frolic in Bollcvuc-Stratford Tonight w'll be the night of a "Night In Hohemln" given by the Pen nnd Pen cil Club It will commence nt the seem ly hour of S n the ballroom of the ltillevue-Stratford and end In the morn ing In the Clover nnd lted Hooms In n gentle riot known as tho "Midnight 1'iollc." ncludlng supper nnd a cabare;t. Thn club has voted Jo donato the en Pre proceeds to the oveiseus fund of the llmiTgency Aid for the bcncllt of the boys of Pennsj Ivanln serving their lecuntry nbrcad Many prom nent nltl- rirs both of our army ami navy will attend and Philadelphia society will he will represented The following members of the Hmer n ncy Aid will be patronesses Mr liar 1 1 tv 11 Warburton .Mrs Walter H Tbr-msoti. Mrs J ilaidner Cassiut Mrs W lll.tm (lrn Warden Mrs .Samuel Hell. Jr, Mrs. Ilussell Jones, Mrs. Tiuiehard N New hold Mis John C fit i . wTiiir sTWnfiUtiif tvi' ' --... . ..-.-..... ., ..-., ucrrnon, irs. 11. c. MAiieirs, So Altpmlls. Mrs. flnrfr. Ui Mrs J, Kenrrley Mltcherla Thomas McKean. Mrs. William nrd Mrs George Wharton Peoner. 1 Hnrry T 'ordan, director tbf 'Piiiiniicipliia kc th interests, bs 1 Pen and of the enterta nment. Members ok worm-while slidw in tovyn this nriM give ineir services, inciuains ' Arlls, star of ""nmlIton,'"'anit hers of the Passing Show C01 titreng tiicm DcWolf Hopper, J1 Sales, Irene Franklin and a host others. . ,, The affair will be under th c superv's on of Henry Starr Itlchan rhnlrman of the committee of arr nicnis ior 1110 ciun. rg ? HOY PLANS "SOAI'LESS toAl Spick nnd Span Lnd lias Conser tlon Plan HUVTIVOTON, W. Vn , Feb. Jimmy Wiillen, n schoolboy who been nctlve In the different war work" has started a new propaganda that. e-ertaln to provo popular, among Juvo- nllen nt least. WiiIImi, who Is nlwavs spick and pan7?' siii-grsts a "soapiess nay, saying lti easy to keep clean vv thout using sop, r.nn tlfiv tl iinnt n-l.n "anr.li.a il.tlt would help conrervo soap, badly needed il Nnrils, Mrs IMnurd Ilrownlng Mrs. 'by the Allies, Jimmy dtclarc d. m non. national cha inriii and secretary respectively, nf the Woman's party, will k malm friuii eleven to sixteen grains be tho leading -peaki-rs nt tonignl s of lime, whereas a pound of white bread niass-tneetlng of the paity the Young I contains but 0110 grain of lime or eiven Men's Christian Association Hall, at loss GSIOOcrmantowiiavinue ! X The teeth should bo eleansed not Worn 111 hiirri.ige as a War Measure 'only on nrlslng In tho morning and be .a.,j..u- ".eirvj Ha Vrt'VvT.-- HiWci"JhiKiS JCUaS: 8 riiHi W aa- ;;-25!iVTrW tt -.. Wl UaliMUMtU v lll,.whP tt IIWKVvnM. .1SK''.,'-..ZA- - - . 'Ki.. tuSLfc -4S K2 . " A' " J- ,tf.-.... I l r "I Mrs. Henry 1 Pa inn, wife of Hcnty 1'. Davison, chairman of the Vn Council tho Ame"'ipin Hod Cr's-. li m t;r n her lcsi dcnccf nt V f.h avenue and Fifty-first stieet. New York city, t the Y. V. C. A. foi use us a husi.is.s house fen women and uirls visititiK .soldier nnd sailor lel.itives stationed in 01 about tho city. The house will lie opened on Lincoln's liirtluliy. Mrs. Davison is trcnsinci of the Wai Council of the Y. W. C. A. The liousw will include doimitmiiM vvheie women may stay oveiniplit. Tliere will lie a biff livine; loom a. d tea wilf lie -e veil evoty afteinoon to tlie liKhtcrs and their fiiends. will be tho tuple of the evening, and nil Interested In flld tig In push the An thony nmendmi'iit thmugh tho Senile aro Invited and urged to e-ome nnd ln-lp Tho meeting will start promptly til 8 o'clock. St. AIplionstis'H Nrvv Hector , The Itev. (leorgo V Michel, pastor of St Vincents Cliurih Tai ouy, has been. appointed Ineiuov.ilile rector of S-t Al- ' I phonsiis's e'htlirh, I.'ourth nnd lli.'d 1 streits. to Miirced the late ltev llciuy' I Stlmmel. , fore retiring nt night, but paitlcularli after each meal. t The colon must be kept In a clean and normal condition b three nr foui li'iwel liioveiuiuts dill). This requires the freo uso of laMttlve fnodHttiffs nnd, If necessary, ngaragar and paraffin oil In somo form. 1 jy DENTAL DECAY AND ITS CAUSE ltiifpr9 qurstiam mi racr hrttcrmevt, euuen(c (iinf ' rioht Hiinu, Cmutitctttt " J II. Utlloou t II.. 1,1.. I wsMitt hi rjrT (if tUr Knee Ihtttruunt I omt ift (fun (intt uiirnict Itrglttru. Vi"Mhm (irtmtij aiifiil by Jtfotiird tulttrrutt il in 1 1 (Vjc v itt irnlic tromjit anvvjtr. Tnhn 11 ItntiT Willlim K nwker T unH Uom t null I tirtmp 'hn 1,1 H ("lirko n'tlM M ((rTn 1 mnn 1 l flAtt rrril 11 (lunularlc Hov A Klnrklnop IM11I W Kn luf lnrnlt )1 !,Hi7lnt;pr TrtlTB 1: inv Itmlitph r Mirtln I-rr M iVnni- nrkor nillinn I. lroln A IIHnm I'. V" nrr(M ItnHpn WlUmr ! 'irpnnn 1!rrvJ spilth 't"nrri I. Hub Wlllmr .V tnlir !ni-i)h H 11 itAP r.tj'-'s. II Wlilt II rbprt A Jip-I Joxoph J hltn - il' rU k H Kaiser Knit-st II ost T- rhert A. IvVmntT PHILADELPHIA GIRLS' , KENSINGTON Hi:H IHall GRADUATES! Class of Seventy-eight Mem-1 Timely Essays Will Be Fea NEW REGULATIONS HIT FOOD PROFITEERS HARD Stringent Rules Against Hoarding; Goods Stored Over 30 Days Must Bo Marked hide was so dnshlnglv internreted tli.it Mile, Oalll and Mr Iionflgllo were re called flvo or sl times after their tem pestuous Spanish el.tncp, ' Tho score was read with discern ing consideration for Its benutlee. not nit of which belong to tho bei.ited "hurdy-gurdy" tvpe of opera T'lero Is a significant hint of the greater Veidl of "Alda" and "Othello" in tho lovelv pre lude to act one. II T C MATINEE MUSICAL I'ltOGRAM Interesting Display of Members' Talent at Concert Thanks to a legitimate dispensation of tho fuel administration, the Matlneo Muslcat Club liiw been ptimltted to re sume Its Interesting fortnightly Tuesday matinees. Tho "all-Ameilcan" musical calendar, which has been Its season's work, provided nnuthcr attractive pro gram jesterday In tho Itoso Harden of tho llellcvue-Strntfoid Varied selec tions, vocal nnd Instuimental, gave tho largo audience an acquaintance with tho many merits of native composers. The program also gavo opportunity for the demonstration of tho versatility and nrtlstlo capacities of tho member ship of the Matlneo Musical Club, as Mrs. William D. Mount nnd Mrs. V. Warren Shaw, In chargo of tho nc e'aslon, did not have to go outsldo of the club's personnel of active musicians for interpreters. They deserve great credit both for their sound nnd enticing cholco of agreeable and worthwhile numbers and their selection of approptlate artists to interpret the numbers The club orchestra, under the able direction of Nina Prettjmau How ell, was heard to advantage Organ sn tvro played by Mrs. udnaid Philip Ltncn, nnd other Instrumental numi.crs w to contributed by lleba stangcr, violon cellist, and Lavlnla King, pianist. Tho vocal uololsts were Louise Sterrett Hazel, Mary Brooks Thompson and Kllznbeth X. Thompson, sopranos, and Rll.i Olden nnd Clara Yocum Joyce, contraltos. Tho accompanists vvpro Mrs. I.lnch. Hay Dan iels, Jones and Helen lloothrojd. LECTURE ON ANCIENT EGYPT Joseph 'M. Rogers Tells Story of Pyramids nnd Temples Tho twelfth lecture of the School Courso of Lectures vvns delivered this aft ernoon nt the University Museum, Thirty-third nnd Spruce streets .The subject was "The Pyramids nnd Temples of Egypt," by Joseph M Jlogers. Mr, Itogers cave an ac count or tlio great arch'tectural struc WASHIN'OTOV, Peb. f. Another blow v.as struck at food profiteering to dav by tho food administration. Middlemen who pass commodities along to each other, each taking out the ballet Inter- ''Is prnllt and shifting tho bunleii of the lull lted prices to tho consumer, are tlje onjcciives or uoovers i.tie't iinvo. i;e silo of eotnniodltle'S to other than te tallcrs Is forbidden eeept under reason able ustlflcatiem ltegul.ttlons against hoirdlng nie made stringent. Kresh meat, flesh eggs nnd butter held in storngo 111010 tnau thiity d.ts must bo marked "cold storage" and sold as such I.ard substitutes manufacturers are put under license nnd forbidden to make resales to speculator, and sue-h stocks cannot be can led bv tho inaniifiii-ttirer for moro than thirty das These inanu- 1 1 " J i bers Receive Diplomas at Commencement Seventy-eight girl graduates received diplomas today fium tho hand of Dr. Pri'd (lowing prlnclpil, at tlio com mencement of t.ie Phllnib 'jihi 1 High School for fllrls, hthl In the I!s' Cm tl.il High School, liro.id and lliecn stre-ets. An claboi.tlo miisK.il program was protintcd tit der the dilution of Itus sell Hnneoi.lt Miles, Xss Lmilio P.ebe, Mrs. Anna W. OheMon and Mrs Helen Innes Pulaski Kelvvln Wolf, president of the Hoard of 1 duc.ition pie 1 ted the medals and pil."M C't rlls II. Hiclt Ins, cliapl.i 11 of the L'nlted Males navy, deliveied 11 short .iddre-s The saluOitoiy, written by Miss Helen I.ucllo H.iv vva deliveied by Miss Malvlna Dorothy filasner. Tlio vab dlctoiy, by Miss Madeleno M. .1. .Smith, was read by Miss Hnulv Domthv Sle venson Those to whom diplomas were given are: 1 Ily .7. II. KELLOGG. M. I).. LL. D. Till! decay of teeth is probably tho most universal of nil forms nf dls- e.tv 'iho di cay of a tooth Is an ulcer nR An71ATI7C riT?T 5 I a,lve nr destructive! proe.-vs akin to UlllUUrlirjiJ UlllLtJ 1 ulceiatloti of the skin Notwithstanding the gieat amount nf attention that has bun given to tho studv of the eauses of dental decay, tho mibjiet Is still one concerning vvhleli great differences of opinion eslst among authorities. Pntll recently tho prevailing theory has been that ilieay of the ti etli Is due to the foim.itloii of acids in the mouth bv tho fermentation of starch or sugar The I ic tit- mid thus formid Is sup- im-ed to nttaU; the enamel of the tooth, divoling the lime, ot wnlih tho enamil Is chlitly composed, and exposing tho dentin or softer part of the tooth to QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Franklin a Diet Reformer I Was llrnjamln Pr.tnklln a rBitnrlnn' I 1111. Ml j In his autobiography I'l.anklln de 1 serlbos his diet as, nt least at certain 'peilods. strKtly 1 xt.!udlng floh meats of all sort-i Me eled ires that on this I , simple fare ho found hlni-e f able to do 1 more work thaiMils companions on theli iiiuiiiary meat rare and that the c-tmn'-p of the food was si.ueelv us great Franklin bet nine so much engaged In politics and In the stniKgli. of the rol miles for lndepeiidein.e that he seems to have made no setloini effort to piopagab his heretli.tl dietetic views, hut in his nutoblogiaphy he pot mill mentions hW eipcilmuilH wllli a nonflesh dlet.tiv, but clearly declires his belief In its tt flclency and stiperIorIt, tures at Commencement Exercises i The Kensington High Sihool for CirK t'ti'iilier tad and ViiiIm 1 stre ts. w l hold gi.iilu itlng I'M'ils'i tiuiight in the auill- torluiu of the m Inml Imllillng rumbep land and Amb. 1 stieels 'I lie prnvcr tttn nv uy tne i.rv .vinos i. . roen . ,. ,,. , ,,M1., ,,, ,,.. 1,11 '"' 1 -I-. ai lliMlie-. ttlltl.lt uy I,,.,. , .. ,.,1,,,-u .J,l . . . l.A I ' "' '" i'i'' - duo to plaques, m- patches of gel it Innus mallei which cnier the teeth nt various points 'Iho b.uteila that tle- liis.o M Pl-.hu, will be lead hi the author Another es-.a, "Am 1I1.1. the Land of Hosplinlit). ' wilttcu b Mary Davis, will be nail by P.utli Piilllius. gins lloheits, 1 lass pieslilrnt, will lead .111 essay on "Hospitality. Hit- l.'oun ditioii of tho IKil I'liiss," written by IIil'ii White. .Marlon Jl I lul. lis will it'nl an essay un "llo-ipltality to Our llov," which was willteu bj Prances hiilm.iii. Tim diplomas will bo awarded by Iieiil.th A. Puilmoie. pilnclptl'of tho hihool Tlie graduitloii 1 lass l. com posed of tin so glilo; APMJIJVKC rot'lt-i coM.r.oi: ritP.PAit.vTonv counsi: lllHtlliKlllitied Rletnnr fl.tb'll Ilmllv ! Plicnsli Vl.tltln.t le ejlasner -Vila Zelriclntuti Mel llorlu. Relirrr.l .V. Ihrnio II mlrtta I. Keller vi nirittif. .vi. j Mitiin .vnry 1. 1.. 'unit 1 I Vuni )i. pel Un ivnsIo vt 1 i-.it. r . (iriii- i: N. iKtcllell I:IIiIh1Ii I It, nltl VI irtntt .VI. llu.il.s I ).,! .till V .V..IS Will Dirt VI U llluiimui llulli llulie KtA II II rcmnnn I. turn M lllslinn Vlary V lllike'ley Allie II llrnillu Innle ltroille .vlurtli.t H llrnnn A nrnnt facturers are also forbidden to mnke ' Heirn tliitn.l contiacts for moro than they can manu facture within tho perlyd of the con tiact nor' e-tn deliveries be contracted for moio than thlrtv tl.tys If tho con tract' Is nude. AMATEURS IN PLAYS n-irrtpt VV I'rnvea VI rltnt M it Haas M.tliel llniii'ry llornlhy M l.ir It roili V I'tsusoi Wlnlfml A Pox Kle-snor llahnll Vlsilni I lilinner Vnli-sia I Jonos Hi hit i: Ml-AMiV K It In ribe .VI. M.aley Kntli.irlii K Mortij It. In II Mni-litili It .vi.itit't M .V. t Hi-ton i:i. inor r 11 lirltu llulii ri 1 I'll." I lorene.- ijulnn Anna 1:, Mm rt mil. I It sinn sun llmlili n. VI .1 Hinlth llinllt 1 si'M-niiun i'rpli.i Tuti IMIIli 1- - ol.ir Margaret II 'I i!li I'otlsui lu V ' -m.i tl liiirntliv M. Well llnrv 1" vii r Doris .VI Mllll.tiiifon Ail t Zflilrtni.ni Diirolhv 1: II CtnOlr-s Hi l' Kit, II.. 1 iiullin 11 Knlli. JIllj- tlieth K sinj. I r.ili.t.w II .Shllllniifl hi- luiiiii- ,i iiuiiifna 1 luronio ripitu., V luia. H I.itli.un rinriiii" II 'l.tlliot I. nan 1 N 1,1111? 11 i.mi 1: uiilm 1 rallies II MlC'iiII Jlnstrit II Wilson 1 i).vivn:ucivi, t'lirnsi; p.utli folllns turn l.imuitl Mur S. Unit Mlrlim .VI inlrer li 1 rn e' DuBhi-rtv alpk I". liulnris HI Itllll" Il I'lr'llll iu l.ii .M rm 111.11 1 in .U rultrin in 5 file eireeniKri; ll . s liitliel T. Heoburtt l Ijra 11. Konrail 14 b.uli. Iltm ni 1 1U1 til .' It M I Vlat S Mlii-uii I. 111. I I! .Stout viirnl.i II Kit. 1 lltb.t 'Lrupli irt San Salvador Country Club to Ap pear in Musical Rcvuo A musical icvuo entitled "A Night In a Cabaret" will ho presented under tho auspices of the San Snlvndor Country Club, the dramatic organization of tho San Salvador Council. Vo US'!. Knights ot Columbus, tonight, nt Knights of Co liimhus Hall. Thlity-e'ghth and Maiket sfeets. The production will bo staged under the pcr-oaal direction of William Morris, for several years n member of tho Orpheiim Plnvcrs. Chestnut Street Theatre. Tho proceeedB-vvlll bo used for tho benetlt of soldiers and sailors. Men In uniform of tho army and navy have received a special Invitation to at tend and will bo admitted free. oi:xr.itAf. counsi: Pletlnculsheil S.trnlt W. Iatty Marlon lfasenfus li. Dorothea Putin Plorcnco It. 'luft Jlciltnrltis, M iry K. nellmer Helen II Nlrhnls Anna K. Collins Allio IJ. Phillips ltelftt I.. Iav- -V iron P. ltolanil Josephine I'llnn Marlon i: Vlles V C. llntrhlnunn I. more M, Mutr.ttll Cntherlne I) Morrow WOMEN AS FARMHANDS WASH I. C1'I ON, Poll 0 To Hurt tho faun labor hhoit.igt- nest season tho Department nf Agi u iiltuui has started a nation-wide liupiliv- The touu try has been illvidcd Into fmtv-tlvo zones, In which tho Agilcultiiinl De liaitment will undertake to nscert.tln tho demand and tho Labor Pcp.11 Intent will loi.K after distribution. Tlio survey nKi will determine whether thcie Is a sulllclent ile.iith of farm labor to Justify the substitution .if women and schoolboys for men farm I a. ins spov tho let lb nre Mmpnsrd to wolk un ihrne.ith the pl.niiies, which servo ns 1 ii'otettlvi' coverli.gs for genus. Tills - irl.i 1 1 An ..f m.lul .1.1.. I., l.n- 1'evitl to be due to t lunges in tho state of the blond In i-nndltloiiH of high re sistance or Immunity tl blood Is be lievid to contain icrtnln special sub stunces whirh have Ik en t rmisl "alexins" and more recently "-.071ns" lteient studies of the causes of dental deciy by Plonks and others cnnllim the writer's vliw that dic.iv of tho I teeth may ho duo to the ihsenco In the saliva of thesis protectlvn "alexins," as they are rnl.ed, or "soIns " It has been tlearlv shntvii by various observers that normal saliva exercises it highly pioteitlve Influence upon tho teeth The "plv.illp," or the digestive agent In the saliva, when abundant mil active, pro tects the teeth by quickly dissolving particles eif fond aillurlng to them and thus keep'ng the teeth clean line authority showed tli.it while a very dilute solution of lartlc acid In water, one part to lnit, would attack and roughen t' enamel of a tooth Im mersed In It f)r half m hour, a solu- I tlon of .lactic acid In saliva of double) tho strength, one to 100 h:.d no effect I whatever upon the enamel I Tho same writer nlso showed that a tooth, the enamel of which had been so softened by Imnieislon In a lactic acid solution that It could ''o easily cut with a knife, by Imnieislon In fresh normal stllia tlie tooth could bo restored to Its original hardness This observation shows that healthy sadva has the power to ptotect the teeth against Injury from any aeld con dition likely to develop In the mouth. Variations In 'the llmo content of the saliva has also be.en experimentally Phosphates What are th- l.t sources of plin-eh iten l) i: M Phosphates are found In nbuiulai.ee In whole gialii, espt chilly in oatmeal tiaiktd wheat, vthe.it Hakes, graham bread and other who o-gi.tlii prepara tions. Wheat hi. in Is, of course, ory rich In phosphates. Milk also contains phosphates In abundance. Window Tent Is the w Iniluw trnt a koo 1 thltip? J P. II The window tent s tertaluly an ex cellent menus of securing pure, cold all dining sleip In tho cold months. The Normal Waist Proportion What should b tho sbe of th tralst ns romp.ttt.l to a tiomun's hMt.lit'' MltH STANI.P.V A woman'H waist measurement, up i oiillng to the proportions of the famous Venus il. Mlln, Miould bo 47 0 per cent of tho height A woman requires large waist for the leason that III women tho liver, stomach, spleen, lildnovs, pan creas and tolon all the mg.ins which lie In th vtalst r.one are ielatlvej,y larger than In men j that Is, they aro larger in proportion to the body weight This Is n ni'ee.ssary consequence of the function of motherhood Tho liver, stoiu.tuh and other vital organs of women are preparid to do work for two; heiiio their I. tiger proportionate development. (eopjrlthO vijU This New Grafonola for your Old Phonograph Your Old Machine (any make or condition) Is Worth Money Tomorrow Trade it in at a Liberal Allowance toward this improved latest model Columbia Grafonola. No Money Down Your old machine makes the first payment if you order today Easiest Terms for the 'Balance . No war tax no interest. Order early this offer for Thursday only i rMH ) Columbia Ui SS3 Grafonola li) We'll sSt call foi tOs your ma- Ov chine if X unable to A. The Grafonola Shop 109 Chestnut Street Open Saturday Until 9 o'clock bring it in 1 s I AT Other JM y 1 ilumbii afonolat 18 to $240. BRITISH RECRUITING DRIVE Campaign to Bo Launched Soon by Mission Now Hero A hlg drlvo for recruits for the rirlt Ish nnd Canadlm armies will bo In augurated In a few dijs, accoidlng to an announcement made by tho Urltlsh and Canadian Itecrultlng Jllpslon. De tails of tho drlvo havo not yet been made known A registration day will Boon he named for all Urltlsh subjects. If the draft law' comes through, as expected by members of the mission, all Britishers of tho American dn.ft ago who do not Join tho colors of Great Urltatn or tho United States will bo deported. New Job for Jay Cooke Jay Cooke, county food ndmlnlstrntor. has been appointed bv Mnyor Smith to succeed Dr. J Ilussell Smith as chair. tures In Egypt whose remains still Btag-1 ma" of the food commission of the Home Ho told tliev story Tecorel ger the Imagination of Egypt's rise and fall .In the of her buildings, which were described with some detail. The Iccturo was Illustrated by mo tion pictures and the stcrcoptlcou. Movies to Aid in Recruiting About 200 remarkable moving-picture films of the war have been supplied to the British and Canadian Recruiting Mission. They aro to bo used for re cruiting purposes. Nearly all movlng-plcture producers of this city will be nsked to use these dims as a part of their regular enter tainment. A lecturer to explain the film and make an appeal for recruits tot the British and Canadian armies will bo furnished by the mission, whose head quarters aro at 49 South Seventeenth treet. Tlie first of these pictures with a lecturer will be bhown at the Century Tbftre. Sixth stroet. and Erie avenue, Defense Committee. BROWN TRAY, BLACK, WHITE Custqm-Made Shoes in Stock for Stout Women nd" win utra fullneti -t the unkle and ball of font Th Ifiata ivr no aklllftlllv 4raianed IhM thlt extra w.tlilt l no nntleraMo Hlva 4 to l! 3! Styles In Stock trldthn r. kg. kp.i; 1LISH SHOES ftTQUT iwor?ENU5,$5.50andUp COMK AND ftth . Seafried Bros. 2811 I Cilrard Are.i lira Mu OferwMan U Stoat Wmm nun HTHHK ONLY IlAUDM'ICK Si iMA(iEECO. Clearance Sale RUGS and CARPETS AT WHOLESALE PRICES FrencR Wilton Fine as Silk RUGS Bundhar Wilton Durable an Iron RUGS Hardwick Wilton Perfection in Wcavcry RUGS Itecular Fal necular Silo , It'EuUr Silo 51ie Price Trice ' M l'rlee I'rieo Sin Price Price 22V$v.16 S6.00 $4.50 22Jx36 $-175 $3.50 22M36 $5.00 $4.00 27x54 9.25 7.00 27x54 7.00 5.25 27x54 7.75 5.75 4fiN7.6 3075 22.75 4.0x76 2300 17.00 4.6x7.6 25.50 18.75 83x10.6 82.50 62.00 8.3x106 62.00 47.00 8.3x10.6 69.50 52.50 9x12 89.00 66.50 9x12 66.50 49.50 9x12 73.50 55.50 11.3x15 153.25 .115.50 11.3x15 113.00 86.00 11.3x15 125.00 95.00 Numerous other sizes and weaves at proportionate savings (xsrr-" ,''vx''-wsxt;5ssvxrx!S!CT.T,sr,'' 5MSKJsrs.'sr?r' t"""" Oakdale Wilton Rugs H Size Rcfrular Price Sale Price i 9x12 $57.00 $43.00 !j ;i Bundhar Wilton Rugs v Size Recular Price Sale Price t. 9x12 S66.50 $49.50 li - 1 M VX1 twmnxrx. Rego Wilton Carpets $2.00 Reduced from $2.75 ATTENTION is directed to our unusually large assortment of Room and Extra-size rugs. We can meet your every requirement. . ' Hardwick & Magee Cot ' ' 1220 MARKET STREET Columbia Records n Josef Hofmann will appear at the v Academy of Music Friday Afternoon, Feb. 8 Saturday Evening, Feb. 9 with Philadelphia Orchestra Josef Hofmann is justly hailed as one of the greatest jtianisls known to modern times. A prodigy in his youth, he achieved true greatness in early manhood, and has since attained a standard that for brilliancy of technique, charm of tone, and ingenuity of expres sion has rarely, if ever, been equalled. Any Columbia dealer will take pleasure in playing Hofmann records for you on the Columbia Grafonola. You will bear for yourself the beautiful tone qual ity and the accurate reproduction of the marvelous Hofmann technique which give his Columbia records their rreat nnnulnrit.v. ' CalnaUaCrafaada New Columbia Record, on Sale the 20th of Every Month WUi .l.c'ttU tar, fM COLUMntAonAPHOPIIONE COMPANY, NEW YORK ' I IhI rti 4 1 I I JL'tl ,m m ?), a V.' I'M nullum 11m 1 1 ana meat. ., , ami HM ". Bm. at ,Pk , , t.., --' . a 1 . . 'iii' . Wl? , v;,;..: .. .
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