rrz j i-1 y 'i ' t t "T , t '-;' A l w . '4 k. n N EVERY TEN FEET Is YOUR Building a Firetrap? MAIL SERVICE PRECEDES POLITICS, SAYS THORNTON ... . Postmaster, Addressing City Busi ness Club, Tells of Pnrccl,Post "and Mnll Tubes "I nm moro Interested In tlic local mnll acnlco than I nm In llio iirnmotlon of the ixilltlcal ambitions of lmlKldunlK. and I nm Riving my time to tlio or Kiinlznllon of the locnl postal ostein without thought of tolltlcd." a Tills as tho tleclnrntlon nt tlio week ly lunchcoli of tho City lluslmsii dull it llio Atlelpliln Molel today of John A, EVENING . PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1918 WILL SEND INTERNED DEATH ENDS CAREER OF "OLD CAP" CLARK Velvet-Coated Hero of 704 Rescues Closes Eventful Life nt 77 Years 4 ' v L .. " .& I -,,, "CAP" CLARK, SURF HERO, DEAD v?mm Ca KNOWN TO THOUSANDS 6M buildings can easily be protect- I td against flre w'tn a Qlobe Sptink- !r Sjstem, which soon pays for ts.lf. Full particulars on request. Np charge for preparing estimates. TiXiniton, iiontiiiaRtcr of' I'hiiadriphiY. I Mnny-Sidcd Character, Whose His wIioko rcniiimintinrnt is still hanKimr . tory Embrnccd Llfc-Snvinir in JLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO 2035 WiVinjtoa Are. Dickinson 531 JSCANIA DEAD 113, BAKER ANNOUNCES oflicial Advices War nntl Peace i Mil 'V Mf, VIUIIV 13 UVUU. J 110 V VI- ?-fi?l et-Conlol -Ilero," hh tho onoo famous ( ?Jg Atlantic uity nie guaru was Known, lnndo nn uphill Unlit. Hut the odds were. RRalnst him and tho end enmo list nlKht nt tho I'hlladelphli Houpltal. I'lironlu nephritis was Ktou as the rnujo of death At his bedside was his wife. Ida, whom lift married Just about two jcars aifo, Xono of Ills friends or old croiilea flro and tilioso lulmlnUtr.ttlon haw been criticised by tcrt.tln Democrat recently. Ho said thoro lime been nssertlonn that !ir Sjstem, wnicn soon pays for tho sunei Intendent of malls Larries all e p.,11 nnrtletitor nn nni wt ,l10 huDortanco with regard to the tstlf. Full particulars on request. administration of tho locnl olllce. In answer to this ho nsucrtod that oery Mletnll has cohin under him eluco ho beinnic posttnnalcr. Sir. Ihornlnn raid tho panels Kst mall during tho nrlous weeK of Jan uary wax equal In Mjlunio to that nl Christmas week. In speaklntt of tlit drift of his einnloses. ho snlrt ho hid neen amiiiK the exemption t those mak. ' was there. Xo ono know tint ho had iiik moro man Jlioo or 11300 a n, I been In tho shadow of death for weeks btcuuso men reiehlnc morn tli.in tin, ' Xono of those whom 'Cap" lud snatched miinot be replaced. Ho said the loco ' from watery sraes In hln strenuous 1 1 ullko Ins lout about 100 men, mo dajs was about. "I rucks U'h all up." ' th"ni linwiur quit tho ten leu to eel '"' whispered hi a phslil.in who hid blither wages tlun they could Bit In the ll'e"1'l him faithfully until tho end. senlre of the Clowrntiunt, ",H "ns mo,ftl n short time afterward, Kne.ikliiir of the mnii.iiikn ....... i hut what ho bald could not bo heard ir- rioiinrtninnl's TTliflirCM tlon. he said he wait tilclnc nlilr i.t Those self-satlslled jouths who used r. i' ' IVhllo It iostH S17.000 a rear per mile to Br'''t ,l10 ""' llr,?-',i"r with .1 nip- -l-. .,! ristinUiA TTm .. . .. v.i.vvv it jtii.r per nine ,., ftAiin !-..' ll,tA -...n.-.i .1 UnciumBc, xvco,,. w..- , .care uu. line, tlic llovernment would VT" - .h" .1. V.i.."; .""""" ."'"V nao 10 pin. nn courteen ad.llllfmi.1 "" """ """ "":"""" '" "-','": " '" motortrucks to tako their placo if tho tulnn nrn discontinued He i-ald he hnd no fcellnir In llm iwnll.t..uA . . SURVIVORS HONORED troemv. Thn local potofflra, ho Paid, collfctul liert In war nilnES tal tnllH tlllln-.f . IJ1 . M .. . . ittiit:i iiiiiiuiit prt'Biucni ox in ciui iBelfast Turns Out to Bid Fntcwcll to Amci icnns Rescued r rom Transpoi t eliet coit, whito trousers and nhlnv silk hat was roundlnc mil il cinvr .if' ' usefulness which few others ccr t perlenced. Afltr ClarkN name mav bo Juitly added tho titles Indian tighter, loluntecr flreman, llfo miard. At times his c.ireer , READING PREACHER'S LONDON, l'cb. 11 American surwors of the Tus-, t 1,U llm monnllnn nl wnnlv 1, Dim " I ' rr ntlini- Horlra Rnv, A l. W- potted Rescued After Tus canla Disaster , Inlurcd in Irish hospitals, left Ulster lint night. It as announced heie today. ,.1 ik. i k. . ... ..: . 'ook oinrr oao nnm .i in. uupiiic.-i iiicriinir iirp. .. . .... .... ...... . cedlnK the luncheon, and Trnnk V Hur- ' ' u,e mm"em- ' "r. """ "r'0"' comb was toast.,, .Mer n V,,11" .m"""' a r",a"rn,,r "'' . nmny othrr things 8AVKO 704 MVKS Th Cnntaln. whoito i orrrf n.inm u SON AMONG SURVIVORS Charles Clark, found the IlKht for mere .. existence liard since hl retirement ns an netho llfo KUard, and took up an thlnK honest that netted him a few dollars for tho tlmo being He retired from his actliltlcs ui gunrd nt Atlantic City after thirty jearR of sen Ice. He wan then slxtv-fho jcirs old and al-1 though ho had racd T0 hc none I of tho rescued, ho ald cared lo re member the sen Ice At three score and tlo he ficed the eienlng of life with an attack ijf chronic rheumatism and no permanent wajs of earnlni; n lUelllioorl. I A theatrical manager lsltlne rhlla- achlccs lector lluffor.1 today, -ajln. that '1 ?"?"?.'!!; ""D L.?? "I ' m nurope liaio been that 101 men I had rccelicd omclal notice that tho soi. ..' ln .The 0'ren.t Metropolis." a melo. ro lost. . "" ''ec"":c,' . k 1 drama which was playing, at the. AVal- , J' ";"""'". '"'.'., .'""""", nut htreet Theatre. In sddltlon to hand- "j " vii ijuiiii uno iii-ihicu iranspori. i? ' ?"""-- - "mgmi i'P. mMllllHkv 3Vi&i'.V ill m'" - bl '- i'&ii illlmF - b 11 rmim 1 1 L :HE? Hba 1 a- -' vhkl" llllllHllllllHn 1 IK1lBBe 4 GERMANS TO VIRGINIA A. K. Fischer Among Those to Bo Transferred From Gloucester to Hot Springs Orders to prcparo tho 100 Hermans Interned nt tho Immigration Station nt (Iloucester, X. J, for remoial to tho In ternment camp at Hot Springs, Vn , wcro received today from Washington. Among others who will bo transferred In accordance with this order will bo Adalbeit IC. Fischer, held of the fthutte & Koertlntt Company, who was accused of consplrniy to smuggle nautical In struments fiom the Interned Herman ships. Scleral Herman nnial olllcers nnd seimen are among thoso who will bo sent to tho Virginia tamp. Iteports wcro circulated today that tho OermnttR Interned In American camps would bo exchanged cry shortly for Americans Interned In (Jerman, ln accordance with an agreement said to halo been undo with the Herman Hoi ernment. Xone of tho l'edernl odlclals hero would discuss tho subject. City News in Brief WASHINGTON-. Teh. 11. KIUniNO, ra.. Teh H After si. I oral dais of nnxlety, belieilng that theli Becrctary of War BuLor announces ' "'"oj; "" tho IU.f.t.S Tu. lhat tho latct icpoits of tho losses on mifford, 122 North l'lfth street, re. Iho Tuscnnla placed tlio number nticlied Information that their son blJ which is tho mme Ilguro tlio War I ';' lu", 'f'rii. wno was on board thit L ' . , . ,., . .1 I ship, had been saxed sspanroeni na irevu b mi. "'"--1 Congres-mnn lie Walt telephoned rlday, nitnoiigii unoinciai Red Cross Wants Workers Tho Xaiy Autlllary of the South- ' eastern Chapter of tho American r.cd Cross has sued a speclil appeal to i all women to mil at itn headquarters and aslt ln tho knitting of wearing j appirel for sillors to meet tho increased demand for Mich articles as socks nnd sweaters 1 C. of C. Committee 1 Aloie than 11 hundred business men line been nnnulntcd by rrcsldent Trigg. I ' of tho Chamber of Commerce, to aU on tho cleicn Important lonmiltlees of' tint organization during tho coming ' ear. 1 Karon Von Hiller Registered Ilaron Frederick ou Hllltr, the Oer mm son-in-law of Charles D Pirney prominent binker, who has extensile 1 mining Interests In Moxho, Is registered as an alien enemv In the towm-hlp of Cheltenh mi, his photograph and finger- . prints being on file there. COURT ASKED TO MAKE' Aul0 -, uh0 : ADTMIAftTO CIIrtDTPD Hobert Marshall, of h',21 riculi street. UlllMUilO ollUttllili pollcem.11,: Howard Alblne, of HbOrt I onn r,ecmn buiti, nun 1 iiuinas urv-I nnt. iff S3 North ChadwUk Mreel, nrO In SI. l.tiko's Hospital suffering from In-1 .bandits m Motor and Aioonoiiici .Justice Jirown Approves juries rcceiicd m a collision between t, . r . t. rwn amomoiiiiei ai mo corner oi x ront iiciiuuHi 01 rtiiieric.in nai Association For .thirty eals ho was a life guild nt Atlantic City, during which time he sacl mnnv lives. His death occurred last night after an illness of sovci.tl weeks. HOLD-UP MEN BUSY , JN VARIOUS SECTIONS Make Good Hauls, Police Reports Show etre't nnd tho Northeast bouleiard BELFAST, Ireland, and word nrrlied today that both h.10. Feb II V i1'0 ", b0'lrI ,t'' .'""'Vifl tvranI10rt-l Ing out clrculara e'icry day while attired , ""'' worrt arrlied today that both h.lft . v,u ,Hnl mat. white trousers et il. I r.Mv,rti frnm nnllcn .tillm,, l,1.i re trtyof Americans, who M 010 rescued been saicd and landed on tho Irjshi thB captRtn , the cTilef hero In a big! xealed ppcctncular and daring holdups rom death la tho TuscanU disaster, I ro"'t I ship rescue scene In the third act He in virions pirts of the in during thn 00k farewell of Belfast Situulaj ,T,iP' ", 'ntxf 'shu,lsk'', brother attracted hundreds to the show and trav- last fort-elght hours )S tho Belfast Tclcsapli. Contlnu-Mis hllan Hlnklo. 1167 Cotton street. , al business entures which did not ?"Vaf,m,t"1 fl rnnertL fo. Ing, tho Telegraph sajs "The ilcpartum of the Amei leans as not gcneialiy lsiiown, elso tne rowds that cheered their pi-ogiess to ICC PII.K RIG AS IIQTRL pan out One of the captain's last icntures wbh a llttlo outer house which he opened scleral years ago opposite tho Tenn- somo of the rnbberlis redestrluns were knocked down and ml bed drliers of commercial ehlcls weto stopped nnd relleicd of Siturdi night collections, stores nnd shops were landed rrobablv tho mnM i-pictaiulir nnc. In puruiiice of tho meiiinrlil nude bv the AmerUan Ilir AsoclstInn hist hummer regirdlng the lap dli Increasing Aolumes icqulred for reioidlug nplnluiis of the Fednil rind Appelate courts of the States ltusHI D1I1110 todn started tho appeals to the tribunals In this city for departure from nlumlnous ilcilnlons nnd for breiltv In tho enunclitlon of nil decisions nnd legil principles fo far as possible Mr I)uim netid 11 1 the request of the Amu Unn Ibir Association and presented Tuscania Heroes Honored At the request of the r.ev. Carter Helm Jones, who preached bis first ser mon esterda as the pistor of tho First Ilaptlst Church, Seienteenth and Saii'om stieels, the congregitlon stood bs a tribute to the heroin dead nnd the heroic 111 Ing" of the 1icania, wlille tho natlonil anthem was plajed on tho largo organ. . . . ,.. . . : .-... ...:.. . .liu... he station would h.tic been niiny I uoiumrjia .Man Claims largest; ijrop syiiania ltauroaa sianon ai, imriy i. i... 1.. 11 .,. n.i,. -,..i 1 t. rt..t 1- c 1 secoml and Market streets. At that time uiii mih'i. v- ii. "-, - i' '"""s cer iut 1 rom ousnucnnnn.i r , - , , .. ... .ij, 1 . ; .'.:.. . : :. , Trated nulte a stir of intcicsl nnil tne 1 1 m iw j, iw ni rirau v, inmm,. iioiu-Ui nt a tumir ic.iiurcu in 1110 suggesuon in .1 written nienionai rnthuslum lacked noiiuug tor its hnor and good will. "Ono contingent ot tne Americans Left Victoria Birracks and tlio other from CarrlcU-rergus, the homo . Stonewall Jackson' forefathers. Lcli contingent had a military tscurt rccclied musical honors. The ado at Victoria Barracks was under femmand of Lieutenant Colonel Sic, rammond, if tho Irish Rifles. Pie kras to tho parade (ho American! pan been .ho guests 01 tho Utiles her- ktants at a smoker and con or. WATCH DULMJTlX BOABD "As the Tuscania sunlvois mov d put, headed by :i band, they were beartlly cheered by croups of men of Ihe garrison I10 wcro o" duty. Tho Americans were quickly Identltlcd In he streets, the variety of their head- tear telling its own talo nnd tho rtwds. attracted by tho stirring tvar- lal musle. Increased as thoy passed hrough tho center of the city to tho tatlon. "There wero Involuntary ejes right the little column passed tlio Tele- kraph ofllce, tho men eagerly scanning Ihe contents of tho bulletin board. Members of tho Refoun Club raised a llgorous cheer as tho men of tlio ftars and Stripes swung past In their COI r.M15I Ta I'eb 11 A square 'he railroad and thn captain named his "wild West' slunis fiinirird at mid- t the Supreme Court H- will follow pile of block Yen nn big as any hotel In I n,"ter cafe ths Hotel Cassitt. For this ,,Klt ,. t( Br,, ami Oithodi- this up In similar motions in tlio Su thls city Is stored on tho bank of the bonor he asked Mr Cassatt to glio hhn Erects, when threo men sung 11 small perlor Couit The petition will alo be Susquehanna Illier by Abram 12 Trank. a Paps on ,he 0'l', ,,ut ne,,r recclied rnntnrcnr in fiont of .1 delliciy wagon' uldresed to tho Federal appellate coints ford awaiting remoial It represents 1 n reP'' to the request, it Issald driien In William Nlenneck, 1328 Sllles'ln this iltj thn largest Indlildual leo crop over cut ' wnR not tho raPtalns f,r"t en. htrcctl and leaping upon tho steps ot thii Chief Justice I II 11 llrown, of the from the rlier. lure ns restaurateur. Atlantlo Citj. chlclo jeike dout aulomatlcs nnd com I'ennsjlianl 1 Snpienie Couit, now slt- The Ice ban est this ear is the great- I nnd ElBhth and Vine streets know tli-1 pellotl tho fright-piraljved driver to 'Ing In this ilti said the court w ,r fa- est In history. picturesque establishments that no nanrt fncf $300, icprescntlng S'Uurdiv vorablv Impressed with the resolution for . 'knowledged tho ted-shlrted, vehct . niBi,t sales and collections which Nie", pss lolumo In Judicial opinions Ah to vivrvirrrDniirinn coated lifeguard as proprietor Th m-ieek was earning to his brolhei I the appeal lomlii from thn bar asso- 7iytd rLLL 1 HUM 1 IKI. Market street ojster house cloed aftet vi,inei wh conducts a bilierv at IS"!! cl itlon of mtlninl scope, he said 'The When BCienteen-yearold Iteba Ilaren-a brief eilstenee Tho captain tried nh f,tllea street The bandits then cc pen, b',r ot ,n,s s,'','' I"0 N"1 lnr '" c'rv h.inm went down to the kitchen this sorts of odd lobs until ill lieaitn nnill n, n. ,1 irLii.a. Tin. uu la iifim. in morning to start breakfast, she found 1 'laid lilm low nt ma nome. oui .--ouiri Cstlgatl by tho pollco of llio Twentv. fire already there; In fact, It was such a good, big blaie, that a fire alarm was turned In. Israel Barcnbaum and tho eight mem bers of hjs family living ln the house, at 923 North Tenth street, wero aroused by tho girl. All escaped unhurt. Fire men extinguished the flames after about $100 damage had been caused. What started the flro Is a mystery Licensed at Klkton to Wed HLKTON, 3Id, Feb. 11. Marrlige licenses Isnied here today to William II Palmer nnd Kllzabeth FMicr. Jtenry , ,, .h i iinnk and Ladder Cnmnanv Cohen, Jr, and Ola Campbell, James N.0 31 The captain was seventy-seven Williams and Mary Hagan, Albert A. 1 , ears, , Hooher and Klliobeth W. itcaty, John m-i,. Aitnnitr Cltr started to bnnm MH Q ll4 "V tt'V Oil UlltSi IIUOL 111 liivu- I . . .. . .. .ml I'"'" '"'" ' .- - -... 'ourMeep formation, and at another ;'f?,etlJe,J1LamI,lleTn ,,ar?.Vowsh,,1I'or he enlisted In tho life guard service, kolnt nn rnnin nbm. Dm rannni Philadelphia Louie L AVarrcn, rrilla- -j through efficient work made more Reese street. Ills wlfo worked for him num, rinrirt nnd nursed him between times She was ioniid Smith, s-eientrcu ve.us old. his only solace In the declining ; das.l of fiT3, (jennintnnn nvenu-, while walk Several weeks agri his condition becams lng on spring Garden between Ninth nnd so critical mat no was removed 10 tne Tenth streefs was assaulted nnd beaten Philadelphia Jiospitai. INDIAN FIOHTER AND FIRCMAK Prior to his career ns a llfo guard, tho captain was a bugler of Company O, First United States Dragoons, and while serving his country In that con nection received a medal for saving two children from Apicho Indians. Later 1 hn Jo'ned the volunteer firemen nnd I the Ulster division of reserves passing n his motorcar camo to a standstill, he general took tho salute. ADDRESS BV LORD MAYOR "One of the platforms of tho sta tion was reserved for tho departure. Ind here tho men wcro diawn up nnd woressea by Lord .Major Johnston, Irtio was attended by tho maccbearer. ?)R0BE FAILURE TO TAG VICTIMS ON TUSCANIA fly a Staff Vorrespomlcnl WASHINGTON'. Feb 11. ; An Investigation of tho War Depart ment to ascertain all tho facts connected 1th the falluro to have Identification t properly numbered on tho Amerl- n soldiers who sa led on the II fated rjtisport Tuscania and to determine tho mcera responsible for this grave neglect I duty Is provided for In a resolution resented to thn IlntmA nf ltonranffntu. Ives today by Congressman Stephen U. "orter, of Pennslvanla. Tho resolu ion provides for tho appointment by tho pr ot a select committee of nlno nembers to make tho Investigation nnd 'Port to Congress with recommenda- ions. MTr Torter's resolution recites that Jilure of those In authority to place Jentlflcatlon members on tho tags of tho Walers who sailed for France on thn !!Uila, so that they could bo Identllled mease 01 death and their bodies re fjrned to their families for burial, ad plu of neither explanation nor excuse 1 win probably result In the burial of P victims In ono grave, s dispatches from London several FS &gO Stated (bit. nulllif tn thn men t having been assigned to definite irmy units, no Identification numbers fere on their tags and, that It would be piwsiDie to Identify the men nnd there pre they would all nccess irlly be burled 'io irav e. Tu8cania Missing n rom Pennsylvania Nlowlnt is a list of Pennsylva- on Doara the Tuscania whose have pot yet been reported the survhors. It Js probable ' some of them will bo accounted thtter: K AItfJi:nsTOCK, MareniUle. i.i.s i THOMI'HON, KndTor. JJANUER O. McMUAl, l'llt.bursh. f V. JIOVEB, Iwlttown. v. HAiiy.K, Jolmttonn. niRO U.'JSPANO, Lebnuon. 1i'(i trrSHORI, Wellaboro. delphla, and Alice White, I'arkesburg, Pa.: Mark Fosttr and Carollno Wunder, Hlwood, N. J.: Chester Hall and Elslo McMulIen, Rising Sun, Md. ; Robert B. Harvey, Blkton. and Ireno O Barrett, Chicago: Paul J Hagley and Helen M. Crlger. Kaston. Ta . Charles II. Miller and Frances C, Kalrer, Bangor, Pa.: John Yoder nnd Katie Scaffer, Reading ; Arthur W, Corkran and Ruth Slocum, Federalsburg, Md , and Warren Elvllle and Myrtlo Wallace, Lapark. Pa. MARRIAGE LICENSES Daniel McPrlnc. IBSl n'jjae aienue, and Loretta M. Dnjle, 41104 N 11th St. Msriill VV. MeKsrland, Camp Meade. Md , and Kllzabeth Forter J.14V N. 11th at. Antonl Ituciorkl 8.'8 N s st . and Anna Uclnrka. (1!J N,'"i1.riJ.l1,'1 . Nelson B Moftrtt. il,r',''"rJj,,J ' nd Irani 12 'Ireinmel js.'l N. Orkney at. Carl Meien " 0 W. rhompaon at,, tnd Iloaa Ilnrtha. 100 VV. Thompson at. Oeorga A. Anil. Blrmlnrliara. Ala., and nilsabelh M. Oroman. Mouth l)thlehem. Janfe'a M Hefty. Tltuaillle. N. J., and Anna Warhol. Tltuaillle. N. J. . ... ,. William Loreni. svi Merefr at., and Kath- ryn II. llurna, 840 Thompson at. Thomas A, McDonnell, l-'t K Wlrtart St.. and Helen J2. Itaniter. MM W. Flftrher at. James Uuahue, Camdfn, N. J., and llori-na II bt John. 3047 I'hatham at Loula A. reaal Sin Van Kirk at., and JlaVaret J. WnBenlen. S350 I-esher at. Osenr M, Clark. 1!013 VWjimoreland at, and Edith A. 121am JS4T Sjdenham at. lttchanlA Aletxel 10U N Orlanna at., and Aanea Merkllnarr 4."ill .V tth at. Andy Itattle. IIJI Rodman st . and Gertrude Thomas, 112'. Hodman at . Frank It Atklnaon, SHU H, 87th at , and aASKii V'i'Si 'i'n'woit .... and no., HurwIU 015 Wolf t. Itota-rt I. Pamer. JJ3 Walnut at , and Anna O Colle 1SJ2 Wood ft .... Jai-oh e llartman. -"""uN""la St., and DornUiy Jt. Ucorte 41S t .v;d at Itermaii Wheeler. 4MB Lnnmoro at., and Mary Uill. 48111 Ljnnmora Charles AfclVatrs naltlmoro. Md . and AnLela r ticks. 147 VV. bejmour at. G'o?o V. Cole. II. W Me.1 irp. Phlladel. rihla. and lolet HlMdn;. 82J0 Ban.om at. HahaE Vahanaln J70 Cornwall - at , and h"la Mo.ko ".k ' 27n Oernw all at John A oreene. Jr.. Nairjard. and Emma, neori. Yelland till N. Hlh .t , and May Juflua''smUh.yoirirVln. at., and Ida tl Swt. 04t Jrvliir .1. Horace c'-lUrt. 293 W.Oordon at., and ehtlX'your"i.45oIorcul.tV... and 1.11 C"nin llaaatSr. SS11 Pow.lton av... . 1-rank Skarh. 404S W. Thomp.on na and through efficient work made more rescues than most of the other guards of his lime Any of the old rnptaln's admirers may view his body tonight at the undertaking establishment of Charles II. Thlele, III North Tenth stilet The, funeral will take place from there tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be In Mount Peace Cemetery. WOULD END WEAVERS' STRIKE Central Labor Union Hopes to Havo Difficulties Settled The Central Labor Union Is today planning to settle the weavers' strike. In progress almost twenty weeks. The union has empowered Bdward Keenan, Its president, to ask the aid of John Golden, head of the Textile Workers of America, and Samuel Gompers, presl dent of the American Federation of Labor, In adjusting the differences of the strikers and their emplojers. As work on khaki and other uniforms for the Un'ted States troops Is seri ously hampered by tho strike, Keenan was also Instructed at the meeting es terday to ask for a hearing by President Wilson, Secretary Wilson, of tho Labor Department, and Secretary ot War Baker, Mrs. Nichols Recovering Mrs. II. S Trentlss Nichols, vice president of the eastern district of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs, Is convalescing ln the Germantown Hos pital from an operation for appendicitis. State, Is tho tniinMi) nf Its appelhtn courts Thn motion Is approied by this rourt It vias a well-timed action and will not go unheeded bv this court ' The following opinions were filed bv the I'eiinsjlvanla Supremo Court today: nv jt'sTicr vov MocnzisKF.n Wltnp.til la nhlti ut.l ll.o.llnf. Ilnlli.f.u rA by three ung men. who, after render- Prom Court ot Common Vlea-e. So s, of Ing him helpless, stole flo and n gold I Phlla Count Judgment o( I mer rourt nr watch Alexander Cutter, twenti jenrw """fiiner is MntterJ Appeal from r V old, who says ho Hies on Franklin Court of srhinlklll Count, Iinree f loner KlrefU nliftle Snrlnir rlnrilnti t .irrot. I ri),U t reieraed mid p cord remitted tn the. streets aoove spring i.arueii was nrroM- OJUrt ,,lmv ,ulh ,ur,olon, t r,in.tate th ed later by Dlstrkt Detective Met luro bill and nrllfj tin husk tu the law -IJo of and Identllled bv Smith tn, r"ri t Hie ro-t of pinintirr the costs William Schoenniann. 300J Ucnmn-1" ""3 "r':""l '" L" n" ' ""f"""' town avenue, was held up nnd robbed 1 by two colored men early Sundij morn ing on Germantown nvenuo above Cam bria street, near Falrhiill Cemeterj A w illet and JB In cisli were stolen A man who glies his uainn as John Davis, alias Hobson, md Ills age ns twenty jcars, was held In $S0O bill for court on a Uiirgn of snatching 11 pocketbook from Mrs. Cecelia T-Mtle-bauin, of 231G Parrlsh street Davis was caught by Patrolman Sterb, of the Bleventli and Winter streets station, after an eicltlng chase Why We Undersell All Philadelphia On Men's Good Shoes nre not handicapped by u.eless, cslrningnnt charge accounts and de lliery expenses nnd n hundrrd ancient, wasteful, btsli-bniind extravagances, all rluirged to )oti on the sbnea sou buv in the majority of Phlla.'a ground-floor shoe uliops. To ninld this wa.te the most aelentlflo management methods nre In force her big sale- on short proflta plus our low downrtnlr rent nnd famoun burlng efllelenej In Vmerlcn's best made shoe, menu lirnrtlr-.IH WHOLESALE PRICES Me nre llm- able to save yon S to 34 the pair without sncrlflrlng iiunlltv or stile. llila sTstem hns built for u. Hie largest nien'a shoe hualneaa tn I'hlla ilelphla. lou'll Ami the highest grade to 11 qualltv In llOYAI. rustoni-lliillt Shoes here In eieri new pattern nnd stile In rnrdoTiin. Mahogany Calf, Cordovan. Illnrk Kid or Calf at $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7 C'oillO In SPO llin Trnnf In 41.. (.(... ROJKQPTCHOP Zvw?wn:?wrrFrrY:rrFr:z ' rSM" vff ""MtWBa' pbTccs ' ,u , ii.ii. i.gi,ninnn.i a ijin., uutynsi AIKS j, i Open Kierx 12ir. Till 0.30. frat'd'r to 11.30 P Gg.isSsii DEYELOPlNGjaPRINTHIG tnr BETTER KINDr . ' .. . " - . KBK FRANK J...CUI Tlta. Ucvntrui art. 112 chestnut: STREET SI2 An Tralowna. 1TS0 W , Berka at, noy llitiel. Cheater. I'a., and Sallle Dt. ,,. r-h.at-r Pa. Irrahk A. Kltipairlck, 22S Zerflda !., and. ?retti M Clancy. 2883 N. Uouvlfr at. I JotVph nuddl. Camden, and Ro.a l'acna. WlUUm fc. La"b Cincinnati, O . and Nora aifn"c. WeUti! 11120 miner t and Merle I 01 Vllilamv .wiOH MIJ .at. ,. . n W.'ndKalh7,nV. MUrV;yr27lsin.onr:i: ,ula Braun.rVlVtt andWtaon ay... and JLeOUia ! jr u iith i Maw Yaa.r, 2418 S Wth .1. Jamea C. '.a:a.'ni .s" jennie . ,:"j"' 402 Aahdala at., and 2411 s. latli at, Ruaaall C. Snedakar. riani.mi.. ra., and i uoromr n. ww --.. -7 ---- i . . nonman, ---i ; -- - This Roqgh Weather nlava havoo 111" na complexion Sn ha". unlM. the y ar. prot.ctn S5 oir 8KIN r-OOD Hq.tart, women dapand on this oiii o.n.ni 10 ?l.an.. soften and nourl.h .ipo..d h!w?v aurfacea, and many noted hJiullea ul It exelu.lvelr Handy KSS' M?l ' JarV. II. ro.tp.ld thru out 0. S. LLEWELLYN'S rfcllalelffcte'i SUndard Drop Store 151B Llteamut oi. i an Mrrra far earlr tMthl On Tuesday Afternoon (Lincoln's Birthday) You Will Enjoy the the dansant aHKlk hv vsr, kajs ( 4 h to be held in the Bench Room of the Hotel Colonnade (Chestnut at 15th) ' This will be the first Tt DANSANT of a series to be held in the Bench Room from A In R P. M. Danelnf from 6:30 on, nightly, ln the daily Lincoln's Birthday Dance Hcatlcss Monday Gives Way to Cheerful Tuesday The Dansant, 4 to ti in Afternoon Evening Dancing, 10 Till Closing St. James Hotel Walnut at 13th SzLhSm'TdiHlth&i&AA Hoovcrized Cigars and Cigarettes ote Oar Little Price, on -sianaara tiood. srEci u, rheslerfleld Clcarettes, p-l nn 200 In carton X.UU New ebo, packed In foil, one 1.50 Presh ImportatlonofAl Q Ot Msnllsa, IfO In box.. All do Brands. 2 f2K nox ot SO .... All 10c nrands, nox of SO .... 200 In rarton Fatlma. 20 In pack. 2io in carton '4.25 PAHKWAY CIGAR SHOP ruin: hkctkfks or STAND I) lllllNPS N.W. Cor. 15th & Arch JH'kEK gmmmmmmmmiuj., , hi in i iwBaiaWwwHaW.ww r ' , ', ' i ' ' , ' i , - ' ' It A fJIVE Victory J '.tf', i, .A your Stamp of 1 .,!,,", iiiV' r Approval a Thrift j: 'v' V, ,:y Stamp that costs V, ; '' j l,r, ; ,i ' ,J but a quarter. C , r, '' . ' , :$' ' Buy Them Moat g:f '! ,' ' ?' f Anywhere '' , ;; ' K iy ''l ): r) Thii Space Contributed by Ihe r '! ' '. !' . rT Trust Compnie and Sav- j' r VA , ' , ''r, Inza Fundi of Philadelphia At i , ,4 Yfotf'M ' G ',, ''"' '"'' mm. mm. at jlj-, tfn li'"': . ' '' mm IkhI 9& t tt,iu tBr'.tim-mt)1mmmmntuii,'i-;tiMwnKmr'itii.Maiiiiiumamimm waMmuuBu. -mw i ""uV, V vt" n t i r i -. -si T- i j . . .. r I , - -(ii 5 ' 'TOMORROW, Tues day Morning at 8 o'clock, continuing the Limited Period Drive on Perry's Finest Suits, Fin est Overcoats at Special Prices ! Our $45 Overcoats at $32, $33, $34, $36 ; our $40 Overcoats at $28, $29, $30, $31; our $35 Overcoats at $24, $25, $26; our $30 Overcoats at $22, $23, $24; our $25 Overcoats at $18, $19, $20, $21! Our $45 Suits at $39 and $40; our $40 Suits at $34 and $35; our $35 Suits at $25, $27, $28, $29; our $30 Suits-at $23", $24, $25; our $25 Suits at $18, $19, $20, $21! J This is a Drive at Special Prices on the Finest Clothes we make, and we know of none finer anywhere. Not a Fabric in these Highest-Grade Over coats, in these Highest-Grade Suits can be duplicated today for anything like'the prices we paid for these 1 YOU, will pay MUCH MORE than our Regular Prices of this season for Simi lar Overcoats, for Similar Suits!- The Soundest Tip you can take today ) is tVus Stock up and Buy! $25 Overcoats . . .$18, $19, $20, $21 $30 Overcoats . . .$22, $23, $24 $35 Overcoats , . .$24, $25, $26 $40 Overcoats ...$28, $29, $30, $31 $45 Overcoats ...$32, $33, $34, $36 $25 Suits .... $18, $19, $20, $21 $30 Suits $23, $24, $25 $35 Suits ...,$25, $27, $28, $29 $40 Suits , $34, $35 $45 Suits ..;... . . . $39, $40 PERRY&C0:"n.b.?v 16th & Chestnut Sts. ut. adamh. ch.ater. . n il.SvtYin i5o S nth .t....ni Ann , JmmmommmM crystajjtooBi. ji mMmmJmm I Urt)Luwiii.Yiiitiai.. I lu$&rfa. 'iia t. r , ' wammy, - xt- j I, s T ,? fowtfl . . il r 4 i. tt t-y v 'c i . ln i V 7c . fr ' i