m AN INTERESTING fARN BY A SUFFRAGIST Ouijn Bonrd Brought Message , From Susan B. Anthony, i T-i..t.i:..u.. t ...i.. c,,.... j j. iiuiiuii Ajjiuj tsujia 'pickets are her glory Editorial by Dead Leader Written f .. Mit,. Tlitl-nmnnl fftf I uu .-. "'"vii w Onkial Organ ;i n Sfatf Vorrcspoiulait WASHINGTON. leb, 14. J Whether or not you bellexe In the luperhuman nblllly tit tlio otllj.i board to transmit ine?ies hark to enrlh fiotn ' those who hac passed to tho Blent In ond. t I1C" u'" """ ""''" r thought J tho.o far dlntnnt, to lay bare tho Mjt tr lool; Into tho far future, the follonltis ftory t-etit out for iiublleatltm tMay,.v ,ho I'libllelty latly of tlio Nn illonal Woman's SuffniRc iiarly may .In terest you. ' Two euffiHRlstti of tlio National Winn 'n'9 party iiracllcal-inlndcil politicians iwero ln Itcd out to dinner. Their ho?t ttt own?d a niiljii lioaiil The suf Ifraffcttes ern uir il In try It. They fjint their lliiKPrn on tho little table Suddenly It ipim aruiuul und raced from "end " end of tho lettered hoard. It 'lipped up llrtt one fide, then tho other, jnJ "lien it i-emen noun it wrote: "I am happy to mine " j "Who are ou?" (he woman asked. J"tf. H. A ," w.ia what tile nulja fuelled Susan IS Anthony's Initial. 'Tell tis, da you approve the pleletn?" - "They are my Klory." Susan answered. ."tVe lng for Joy nboe their banners." Then, wltli an eye to the mecfuitleH f tlio niomint. one Ht'fT ielt n'd "Won't jou write an editorial for Ilia Suffragist (tho editorial had been p.mt jioncd for the puke of the dinner party) and Susan wrote the follow Inc pata- rraplis wl loll appeared In the Surfra-I Jl-t of Janunrv 3(1: fbt of ,1a Hilary 30: The battle has llnally begun. After four generations of skirmishing and lanBUard engagements, the enemies nf jemocraey are forced lo glic battle on the suffrage lines. The thin gray line of leter.ms who durrd the first assault on the ronsreslonal entrenchments have marrlied on. ltut their flags hale lint hfen furled. Indomitable crusadcra ae kept the banners high. Whole women fought few and un armed millions now stand with the raked sword of political potter In their liands. The Pieslduit lias seen that thlnlng host It Is for him to -say: IScntlenu'ii of the Senate lay down your arms. The way has been cloud too long. Women shall pass on their road (o llbeity." But he and his fnllnivi rs shall not forget the snapping Hags and (he naked sttords. At the end of this tho oulja bo.tid tald: Head It to me anil as tt was itad aloud tho board would write: Slowly, ami iroiu nine 10 time. ".No. no." and make a change At tho cm! It laid: It Isn t goon enougu ror tlio Suf fragist r.llzabeth (Kllzaheth Cady Stan- a1 ntwnvs illfl. the wrltlnir W,ill An !'Mt vou want to do wlth.lt." niul t culja -board would spell nothing more that e cuing. OFFICERS NEEDED SOON ' FOR MERCHANT MARINE 1 Chief Instructor of Free Government Nautical School Appeals for Recruits If F "There wl m the very ill be a Ircmeiulous demand ' ry near future for oilicers tor I fh ,, ii,rli'ttit i'i,-lm. " ,ln..l,e.Ml .. ,... ...... v , ...u..., ITof. Samuel f!. llarton, chief Instructor ot the free Government Nautical Scltoul 1 ltie university 01 Pennsylvania, In an WPai tor recruit i winch he Issued to- day. "And, he continued, "It the young men of today realized the wonderful op-' portunltles (or a future life career which' ro once in thH branch of the service thfy would swamp till olllcu with ai plications for enrollm nt " There Is still a chance for men with red blood In their v Ins who love the sea and hanker for adventure (o becomi deck otllcers on the many large eariro .vessels now building Classes arc con (landy being form d at the nautle.il cnool and (he graduads, In most cases, .are being quickly placed are being quickly placed. Already mora 1 c-nj0r on hin Which r,.n0n,l i.t than 100 licenses have been obtained by ba,10r 0n "niD W"lch LausC'l bxplo ftudcnls at the school. There aio bolh Klun Will Write Book (day and night sessions. uraduates of llm school who go Into oierseas sen Ice arc exempted from tlm urau. a new ci.'ik.i will be organized February 25 and pn paratlons are being hude for a ruh of npplleautK, Natlio lAmerlcau cltlisenshlp and 11 slight sea- teipeVklncoithepic'paTMmii.! ''" ' PlrlnB Jo write a ms for enrollment. Piospectlve hook of Ids iMieilences. I 'ah,, UUH tits should apply to tho shlpi'lng r''w,y ' "charged from tho Phlladel 's local recruiting station at 108 i l,h'a Hoi-pltul. , laruig e: fl cations .ttudent i"cai recruiiing station at ls 1 (ouuin rourtn sticet, In chargo of John ' Frederick hewis, section chief. BRUMBAUGH INDORSES SMILEAGE BOOK PLAN 'Campaign to Furnish Clean Enter- 4 tamment for Soldiers Wins j (icncral Favor Governor llruuibaugli has heartily up sproved of the campaign to glie tho boys ,ft the camiis clean eniiiinliunenl, and i nas written W. U Ilex.uner that ho 18 Uro that the lieitntp nl lrn!mvlvnn!.! jrlll not be lacking in their support In ,'tn sales of the Snilleage Hooks, ' Mr, Hexamer ritiiimim.1,,1 luil.'iv II, , (Vary Plckford has iinrcbaseil tnn ImnWu jnd dlstilbuled them to tho lueiiibers of ; um Field Artillery In Callfor-hi He Io said that liurfalo had sold J3U.O0O I'tirth, Local chairmen nf sales conuulKees I We been appointed, and It looks as If Uio number of books printed would have - niurvascu on account or mo de mand for them. lL The T.llinftw rn,n. 1.. . I. .!.. ; ,wnich la Kalned by use of the tickets In ' InA Nrnlllinn. Tl !.. r . .. . ;"" """"-"ku uuuKs. lurnian wio only en- jj"e .nly diversion offered them after , iuurn 01 urill, HUGE SAWDUST TANK OF VICTOR CO. AFIRE Camden Firmen Hi Ti;nii,u Task Until Acetylyn "Can Opener" Is Ohtained I A Ullllcult luoblenu for the Camden inremeii to deul wilhMceurred this morn 1"B at tho Victor Talking Machine Com iWny, fl i,,lie.J:ool,er trret wl,arf la a '"rge n. ."BalIon tank use'l 8 repository - r tne nawilmii fm,i th !.... l... -iuSI i. , -.,,, ..u i,,,it iit-jiiuy V.W. ch '" blow" lllto tllB ta"k through ri'C! soino friction In caused by this .'&"."' " ,s Bal1' 'nn1 '"o sawdust tr t?" nre' ' vhil1!? flrenie" C0UId not get ut the tunic -winch was rom-lm- i,,Li,ia 111,. .. t'.ami il... - .. """" "n miiiucv, 6ihKii.ily..n,,'ll,ir.pumpea walcr '"to -it 'iiih 'I'8 Bnwlut Pipes, but It did l.Ttnt , finally un acetylyn Baa ."ClUlng lliaell HA ,nu l. !..! .,.,. Cut r.nZ- . V w uu""''i4 WHICH F"nlpen the l0 of the tunk like u can ulheH "1? ,"0,'"'0 wns llnally extiu Jtutshed after a liaj-it battle. S , Blast Kills Coal Miner , MOUNT OAUMt.'r. i JT CA11MKU l'a., Feb. II. I dynamite froni coal when It SfcK-Sa. Li.." "iiiwnue ironi EZERMAN-JACOBINOPP EVENING OF SONATAS The I'leasurc3 and Interests of a linrc Sort of Pro Brant , "Sonata ooiiIiiks" belong to the tnoro ruro and rarefied nuiPleiil Joj. I-Iko chamber music, muli an enter talnmcnt la ono of plca preponder atleigly to tho trained musician uml tha Kenuliie, even Keasoncd, niuslu lover. I. Ilend-k Kzermnn, tho very notable Piano Mrtuoso and Interpreter. ha been responsible for kIvIiir Philadelphia music ocrn their almost solitary opportunity to enjoy the pec'nllze.l delimit,, of a formal Honata program" (luring tlio last few seasom.. Ho ban bad xarloua colabora or. but none of mole capital miallflcatlon both In technlttiio nnd pro. found inu.leal appreciation than Sas.-ha Jacoblnnrr, the yontiir l'hll.idelphhi Mo- Inlkl. who Jo'ned him ton cNenlnc In lllier.nooti Hull li- nm., ., ll?.c.l.,!,,c.'l t,l m'w Sonata In l junior t'.v ininp it. tioepp, tlio Ueethoven Kreulzer .sonata and llrnhms's Sonata In t) minor Opim I OS. I.Ike Mr. Mzeriiiim. Mr. .laeoblnoff i both a musician ,n1( up nit 1st, lit. is (1 Jimtli of whom Kreater IIiIiiem can ,. espected, because he lx dolnc ureal thlngn now and Iiiih a career ahead of lilni In wlileli to aeconipllsh the greater The conjoint rlTortu of the two artists passed out of admirable routine, pol-lotu-il ns tlm'r perfomanco was, Intur.' rally Interwoxen of the nlanlsile i ..., nnd the xountN of the llddle, unllled Into a proportioned elation between the luo Instruments, and became creatle, re-creating uio Mgnuiranco as well as ' present ns Uio scores of tho coinposets. . The reactions, and results weie edifying aim c.Muuug. .Mr. tioepp' Minatt i a wnfth-wlitle Piece of music, perhaps more fm mil iary than Inspired et iv ' m-. lis melodic inoinciils and Its - f pun Hinefulness. With cou i and harmony Mr i.uepp Is pr Iv con eoncerncd, and he Is a m.iter wniKman of bis guild. His D-maJnr sonata is '"'.."'"V "V ,Al,,r.! .,,'". ,,u" theutlc specimen of Is type, tilted by more than an exercise piece; it Is m ati merit to stand 011 other and frenueie programs. Such as 1111 accompllslimeut I as Mr Uoep has wrought Is a trlbuii I to the my lively and enterprising spirit 01 composition rue 111 riilladelphla for the last few years, (ho fruit of which has Ixen much Interesting and some notewotthy original music. PuKe, understanding of the Intentions and full reallz itlon of the reqiUieiiHiif were trails of the Hrahnis numbirs as piaycil ami the Kreutzer had a roundness of proportion and soundness of lnterpre- Itatlon that renewed all Its splendors of I Inner meaning and outer form. The 'sonata evening' was an oienlng of leasurc and interest. W. M. DH. A. J. MORRISON, TEACHER, 74 YEARS OLD . , . ,,.,,. ,,,.,. 1 Celebrates Birthday nt His Desk in I the Northeast High , School lr. Andrew .1. Morrison, principal of the N'orlheast High School Is seventy, four years old today and will observe tlu' anniversary of his birth by working at his desk. ' tIl( dni.tni' 1,-iu i-iiii,lr..l .... ... 11. nfl- years as a teacher and Is conthient that he will add a few more to his record 'efore he retlics. Nineteen years :il-o h was appointed 'o his present position and Just prior to that was a member of the faculty of tho 1 r 11 11.11 nign M'lioni Kor many icarR I Doctor .Morrison was principal of tli , 'o-tliern Liberties H01V ni-ainome School, Third and Urnwn streets ito attributes his health to the fact that be ,1rf..ti't ,1'nt ,0 .,,..1 .....,.. ......1.1 ...v.... . ..v.,t, ..uu mci-in pi iiiiiriiis Willi contldeiice. .Many men of prominence were classmates of Doctor Morrison when no attciuieu tlio central High School some years ago. Among them was Dr. Uobert hills Thompson, president of tho Central High School. Doctor Morrison was born In Itock- 'l""- Hucks County. Pa., In 18(4. Ho ''as taught nviny men who h.ivo slnco risen to prominence In the clt". Stat" ind nation He lives at Tint V"st ' nango street, with three daughters nd tv-, pons. His wifo died several years ago. TO TELL OF HALIFAX HOKKOIt Krlk O. a. Palm, 733 North Twentieth street, who was a sailor on tho Helglan relief ship lino, which collided with a munitions ship in Halifax harbor, result. lug In un explosion which cost hundred Palm, ufter coming to Philadelphia, I t....lr .,,,1 1,1a llrvt tuinniw lln t.j.'j il.... ,vv", wk .... ... - ,...,...-, . k,j n ,n I he wants to become an American citizen. : He was born at Karlsborg, Skaraborga I County, Sweden. i MARYLAND VOTES "DRY" Federal Prohibition Xmcndment Ratified Senate Clinches Stand I ANWAPOMH. JIil.. I'VIj, H. Tho Senato has llnally passed (ho resolu Hon ratifying tho Federal prohibition amendment. This ends tho matter so far an .Maryland is concerned, an tho Housu passed tho resolution Inst week, and It docs not have to bo signed by the Clovernor, The, vote on tho Haul passago of the resolution In tho Senato was 18 for to 7 against. CHIP of Cobb's Hollow his 1 otters M && . .. . - -w 1 CreAm of Barley. I EVENING ,' PUBLIC VALENTINES ARE DIFFERENT NOW; WAR KINGS MAKE US HUMBLY BOW Cupid's Really Quite de Trop: SentimenL Gels Scarce a Show. Weather, Transit, Food and Coal, Claim Us All Now, Heart and Soul JriMiTKKN-KUHITKKN h an unusual ycrtr unit unusual tilings ate bound to Implicit In II. Jn an ordinary year It might Vecm strange If Will Shakespeare hIiouUI return to earth ami wu'lk tho Mt-vcttt if l'hll.idtlphlu. Hut In 1918 mich an occurrciiro would cxclto less couiiiicnt than usual. Nlnctccn-Klghtceu Is an unusual year and unusual things an bound lo happen In It, l'cople might be i-tartlod, In other years, It Napoleon should turn In his gruvo. Hut In IMS they would only nay. "Oh, he's tr.Mug In keep warm. You can't Maine him," Nlneteen-lllghteen Is an unusual year and tlieicforo the proprietor of a stationery torc on Kelly street was m,t mirprlsed when four men walked Into his establishment just as the u.-y Hush of sunset was fading Into the neutral gray of a lVbrnary rvenlnc yesterday and announced that (hoy weie William Mmkcspenre, .Iitlm Keats, t.'hrlstophrr Mailowe uml Colonel Itlehai.l Lovelace, who diet III ICIl. They wild In choiiis: "Nlneteen-Klghteen Is an uu - -" ' Hut tho proprietor cut them short. "What have ion got'."' he asked' "Wo huo Milentlne... fair sir," c,uolh Kit Marlow.-. "(hid wot there ,e uiuisiial men mining your citizens of I'hlladolphl.i tod.iv. and wo lime set our minds to work so that iKilt ,0 ,,onl honutir-khullv spell that h-o-n-oii-r. Master Stationer i,v ui.in.ual vulrntlnes. lly thy leave " The following were the alentlnes they left behind them: cSpSES5 The I'assionuto l'liilaileliliian to His l.oio (Ills lirnce, Tliinii.is 1: Milieu. Pri'iiimt of tho riill.nlehhi.i Itnl,l Tr.itii.lt i'.iiiuhiiiv ) r'oine, ylvc me utrrrt runt to miy ionic. Ami I will hint tin 1 nn thr; ii.Mii ; V!, ( thou 11. nit but one mr 77io' tr inland 11.1 Wi' im' 7iru ihull ir firi) rtilr mniihi """' ' "'"' iy v. 1:. r. '; shallow vivc-s, to ;,oe iis Jcforfloiu birth siiiy mmlilyith. 7irn Kill I iiiiiAc thec bah of loses ,1ml a thousand fiayrant ;ioilrs, A cup of flowers, uml 11 Urtlr llmbrolilcr'il all with tiavrn of myrtlt. A yoivn miutr. of the finisl wool. Which from our prilly lambs ice lmll, fair flctcC'ltncit .st;in rs for tlir vnltt, With bucklm of the juircut y;iM. Thy tiller ilnlien for thy meal Ah precious as the yoils ilo tat, ahull 011 1111 Icory table be I'rcinirul lach tiny for Ihcc ctm( mr. .1 belt of straw uml Ivy bud With coral clasps and umber studs: Yrtt, all these pirtllis shall be thine ' Ihon'lt but inn nir.s 011 my Uml j Ihc shepheid swains shall dunce audi sin n for thy dellyht inch May moriiiny: these my prayers thy mind may more, Then lire with me ami be my Lore! To Sir Francis A. Lewis, Coal Ad-! ministratur for Philadelphia To rrnntis, in lenilng him for an liuber dashery. ' Tell me mil. Frank, I'm an Inyiatr, That fiom Ihc nunnery Of thy ihaste breast and frosty pale To warmer thtnys I fly. True, 11 urie mlslriss now I chase My one hope In tills air. And with a slionyir faith iinbmvc My winter underwear. Yet this inconstancy is suili As you, too, shall adore: I could not lore thee, Frank, so much Loved I not flannels ,11101c. Convicts Knit for Soldiers Convicts at the Kastern Penitentiary have contributed inoro than 150,000 dozen nocks to tho Red Cross for tho use of American soldiers and sailors at no cost to tho Ked Cross except for tho wool. Dear Rusty I heard Fatty's mother a-tellin my mother that Cream of Barley's the only tiling that ever filled her darling up even if it does take 5 dishes to do it. Gee whiz, five dishes ain't notliin' fcr Fatty ' 'nd when It comes to stuff as awful good ns Cream of Barley, I'm surprised he don't keep right on eatin' breakfast till it's lunch time. If you don't answer soon, I'm gonna quit ritin to you. ' " LEDR - AlLADELPHIA, THUlDAY, 'l' (lie I'otul Ailiuinihlr.'ilor ' I'l'iinsylrnnin n.iM'11 lliiMjrd llrlnz HV1111, (11 illniiiiiva .U'Uh oiiiiu- lor I'leir r ( a, I umittli mn iirlk nb'tic my empty I ;ifuri , 1 .(ml fiiinbft d.n 7oorer 10II1 my huol. I U ss 1 rtrs, I Ami Uml: on ,,iilr.-s itays, mill miw ' '".' o'e; Wmlilny mr Uhr l our irliu yr( iiiri 1111 of, ritll.fnl likr Mm, lll.r Mm wllh yrvb W1.1M ,SH', llcslriini 1I1I1 in, ni's hum ,nnl Unit inim's mil. With 111W I If 11st; .".if 1 1101 iiilirnifrif Yet in mete thought,. iiiimIJ it de sp's.mi, llapln I think on tin r and thi.11 state, my hike in the lark at brink of dan ariiiny From sutlni iitrtli, .-nmi hnmni at hrai en's yati ; fur tin 111.1 omfii, ri mi nilnr'd, such yiiire brimis 'I hat thin t scam to 1 liuiitje i" 7 state villi l.iny.1 Tit the Weather .Man 'tifOlflli: ;,.s.s.' Wtnlil I 11 in nfciiif. fail im thou ml. Sot in fi.n splendor .mm aloft the ' ntnlil. '.And waiihiuy, ictlh iternal lids upcil. I. the Xtituic's patient sti 1 pit .s f.reiuite, f the moeiny waitis ill tlnlr piiritlike t task of purr ablution round earth's human 1 shores, I Or fia-iny at the new soft fallen mask Of snow upon Ihc mountains ami Ihc ' moors. So yet still stiadfust, tllll unchanac able, folsid llyhlly on the. mercury's brlyht urtttst, 1 7'o frtl forever Us soft fall ami swell. And curse merer in 11 sunt uniist; Sllll, still In steadfast mini ( . say, ain't Jhts tiueh aieful wtathcr; fit ml! ii'i'H ii( that, fit 1 SJ7 .fi'ik ) p"T Jail PB 6 .BfsJI "" f rH f .i HrWI i Tzzzzj&r mm?i wjitss ' 'uu1 m k i i f wTVS-S? V I Essential to Women! I 2. 'if! I r- T" many thousands of women a nemo i 111 1 Se"'Reduclng Comet is hardly ls ejien- v ( i "al than foid and fuel more than ever m 3 . lft I J now. In war tlmei, when so many women H l)r HI H are called upon to do men's work, Bj Vw 1 J Im i It l the ONLY corttt that gives ultra U A If I Ml j I 1 Ityle white conserving htatth, B a I I "vA 1 'II n It reduces both sire and weight. Famous a U I 'CVJ lL H ' world over for comfort and durability til I jpCV H Many models for all full figures 1 S I A.W H S3, S4' SB' Bnd 1 A l 'Y y B There are many imitations of the Bf N I jfbmUntM HI Nemo aielets and M$apointingl Ineiet H R I I 'III 1 flu I on "" CENU'NE. I iVl I lljffl'll J BE A WISE WOMAN I J ImiWira WiSPf Adu,t,'Io to Every Figure V ty I yV&WiA Jlwl'nlon'i smooth "unbroken line." In front Hi v'. "'Xiri eniJbclc'f,'0,nhoiildertowiUt. Reshape s, reducei IE t V11, I I III AM ,,Klna"cnbiiit.lnducfsnerrct.iiriicefulcarrUg Vfi Ij! I aTB Forlln:urei-$1.00 and ll-BO. fi t' I 1.111 W I """UrtleiUe.Foslilon.InslUnle. Nw Tork m : '. 'I . ; li i M , mmmmmmmmmmmm TESTIMONIAL SUPPER TO DOCTOR CONWELL Clergyman, Orator, Soldier, Lecturer, Educator Honor Guest Tonight A Kient tisthuontal supper to (ho ltev. Mr. Kussell II. Council, rounder, presi dent and chief patron of tho Templo CnlU'islly, will be held tonight In cele bration of his secnty-tlfth birthday to morrow. duo thnu'.ind admirers of the noted Philadelphia clergyman, orator, soldier, lectmer, educational leader and benefit tor will meet him at this occasion, It ln'nla'n scrlcc In the war. Hdinund I', pltmtd. Pechlii. of the Class of ',",, wlia h.ia The siiiier, which will ho lield at the'omo to the PnUerslty for llieim ceb llelleye.Slratford. at 7 o'clock, Is under ;bratluiis. Is expected again this year, the auploos'of the board of trustees of :'le comes from Virginia as a loyal IVim. the Temple PnlMrslty and (he Temple slvanla man, an ulumuuii of sixty-four t'uherslty Association. I'r. Wllmer ;eais. 'rtiseii, IMieetor of Public Health and All of the.,, oillcers of the aluiiml . nai uies, win piesiue. .Mining ine rpe, in- eis nut lie I'r. l.dgir balls Snillli. pro mii of the l'nieislt.i .f l'.Miii'..vlianla ; State Senator Wlllhuu 1'. sproiil. iresl dint of the I'nlon l.e,igue, and ileoige Wharton Pepper, I1.1i1111.1n of the Pciin sllllllllll ('omnilltee mi Public Safety. I.'niest T. Trigg, piesldent of the Phila delphia I'hamber of Conno-rcc, Is treas urer of the committee on aiiauginielils. The -upper Is one (.f a scries of el cuts llierby I'octnr I'onwell Is being hop, I "led by (he city as his age approaches the thiee.fourtbs-"f-.t-eintur 111:11 k. ,,; MANY NATIONS IN STARS OF NOVEL SERVICE KLACS Anicrican lCxjircss Company Has f"r"i"l meeting and listen to the pro 10.V, Kmploycs in War Service , 1$"$Z"Zi X ill tllO AlltlOll rholMBriii'h lllii.lralliiB lids article on Iniii, p.iite. A uiilipie st-i-ilcc (tag In honor of em iioei of lb" Aui'ilcati i:pies Com 11.1111 Who hale gone to war will be lln 'mid fiom Mm olllce biilhllni: of Hint company, ll.'i Cln stunt sticet. ni.st .Monil.i.i. i'he banner, which Is ten by fifteen feel, Is a lloiel otle III that It designates the number of employes, n;3 to the present date, not oiil.i ltont (Ills country, but fiom all oier the woild as well. julm aie engaged In lighting the Htm. Piuiiiis on the bin, stars of the Hag mil, ate that IMS Americans'. 1ml llrl nii'. liuhtieti I'auadtaiis, tlght.lun l'"t i in h .mil siietitii-u Italian workers '.o tie loirti'.ui.v sin- in some branch of l.ii. si 1 1 He of the Allies. 1 , . miliar pine of hunting- has been inn '"I in New iiil; mid one In Chi- .IU , Ni urn 'ai' Im-uib mlded In tin-list mi' d.n and the numlieis will have ., P. . o.ingeii frmii time to time M t Uu- i.ii-.Hii'ies l.l the fiiretgn Mi. m i.r tli met 11 are In lug plied I -i An an-, iilio are not ,.f mllitarj IK'' MANV SAMM12US SEIZE I U. S. INSURANCE OFFER Special (.'orps of Workers Now in Franco Meets Success in C'tim- paiejn Atnoust U. S. Men ASIll.Mii'OV. I'eb. II i'h, Alner lean expedition. iry forces In l'lanee are responding whole-heaiieill.i In Hie lioi einnieut's otfer lo lusiiro ttiem against Hie hazaids of war, Secretary McAdoo antiou'ices. A coinpielienslio elToi t to bring the full benefit of the m hi.irv and naval liisiiiauce act to the tittcntion ol all Anicrican soldiers abroad has bee: going on simc last Pi ccinlicr. anil latest cable adilces I10111 lieueral Pershing in dicate that high lusui.ince totals will lie icglsteied. An adeouate force nf oilicers and en- , listed men under the I'ommaiul of Major W Maul 1. Stialghl salli-il for l'ranco I last Pin inber Pi take charge of Insur- tti.-e woik lor 1110 oierseas rorce. . In t n latest lepoti Major Straight sas , , i.tllecrs and men In tin, Held sire meeting Willi great success in their cf- its to secure lusui.ince applications. Parents and dependents of men in Hia liK-rlc.iii lApeilllloiiaiy forces are nd- seil Unit even elfort Is being made to ii the men lull opportunity to until lionise lis of the lioicrnuicnt Insurance uotectlnii. The iflotts now going on In the t'nlted Slates are paralleled by 11 ilgoriius ram. piiign .11 Prance. Totals, lioneier, aie not ;et aiallable. OYSTKRJIKN ARK SMILINC Springlike Weather Carries Ico to Hay Witliout Iiainngc to Hivalvcs .MAi'itici: ihvi:i:, n. .1, i-,ii n... iiisteriiit-n uio mm i- hopeful null th springlike weather, which Is earning this Ice to the li.ii so ipiletli (hat little or no d. imago Is cpctinl. None of lli old oysternien can renieinlnr si season when there was fo much be In tho river that has moved witliout damage. $1.00 WILL BE GIVEN to enrh of ptr;tl si-hrvillHijH who will! ilfllvrr ropips cf th" turtln iulIIi nttnn to i uptown nl h hnoIhovH kun, ut ntkninnlv him! jtiHl-iiinU! nt- itpply Tt-r SI no 1h fit HiMIHiin tn lll'tml L-ash Apply to i:. M. lOMiliVM) . i:. cmt. nn a nan sou ms. rtilLiiIelplilii, Tit. . FEBKUARY M ALUMNI UNIVERSITY DAY FEBRUARY 21 Member of Class of '5G Will Be Among Guests of Alma Mater The annual Alumni Utiltetslly lipy nt (ha Uuherslly of I'ennsyhalilii has been arranged for by the (Icucral Alumni So ciety despite war conditions. It will be held February 21, the day previous to the Unlveislty Day cNerelsoi, which hao been eondueted from a ery early 'time. Proot IMgar . Hinlth will ilo llher an lnllniate tall, nbuiit l'eiinslia. '.' " lore 11,11 n in en luvileu to conio back and see the I Diversity in session, mi that tiny 111.1 j- more intelligently 1. filler the problem 1 or inn- Intellectual b ideivhlp at lirst lianil nnd meet tho pioiost. trusties 11ml faojilty. all in ln llniate felsh,. Iniltatloiis bain been sent by the licnerat Alumni Soelelv t'i trustees, faculty and the olllcersof the alumni, general, departmental, class and local I lie aluiiml will bo given Informal! r' gardlng those classes nnd piotessors I mini uiey wolllil IlUe til see, li.llllig onee known ihem so well. At 1'.' ,111 the. will attend ch.ipi'1. whole several of the older alumiil will bo called on f ! talks In the provost. Following a luinheoii at noon at Houston Hall, the alumni liusiees ami facultlea will bale an la I'lusen at tho Academy of Mum ' S() KILLKJ). FATHFIt Ol'l'l'lf ' "0 Parent of Ttiscania Victim, l-'otiy-1 sevrn Years Old. Tries to Knli.st' .IAi'KSO.V. Mich. Peb It W A ' ' l.uk. of Jackson, learned ic--terd.iv tliat his- nineteen-year-old H,n. Wlllnif. as ilnmneil on the Tucanla and he ' lii'inediately went to 11 recruiting sin tin" aid tried In 1 ullst In the siillllcrv sei lice. . ' Clark, who Is foilj-ieien years old, j was not accepted bieaiiip of pin j,pr, Coiuini: Ciiil Sci'iiio Tests j me 1.111U11 M.-iiei. 1,'iui Serilci- Cum. ii'isslon iiiiiinuiii'i-s the following i.atnl. i.itlons: .Marcii 211, eanl-pei for.iltngnn. ihlno operatlie. m.il.. uml f,.m;,i - '" $P' Jl.mli (J. Inspector of leg. ultiqs, male, $isiin: .Mnr,, i:j. foro. Isltint, 111. ilc. Jiinii In-ieclnr or ' Jl'isn; ,. nid f'liiali. linlhliig, mall atul f.'iiKii. niiiirier of i-lntliuig. in.-ii, 1 MiU. 1 . fC i'l r f M v iikiii.hu ii;i'ii.n at m 923 MARKET STREET $r-&r$ C7 tl New Lingerie WAISTS W 2 J?V for r.v, I,-.' , $ 1 P, j-." .- L'uch waist is worth $1.00. Fashioned of voile with luce or embroidery trimmed f touts. Some plain tailored. Silk Plush and A Final Clearance ft m Every coat is worth ) double and more our sue- t7 H cial prices. The smartest models of the season many with luxurious fur trimmings. l:!.WnMI 7 - ll - rlB, g ' X Women's New Dresses I 5 Values up lo $7.50, al A real surprise for those who como to Hirscli's tomorrow. A choice of serges and poplins in sev eral tailored 'or neatly trimmed models. Sizes for women and Aliases. 2 5 CHILDREN'S $1 WASH croc 59 DKfcSSfcS of ginghams, chambrays nnd percales, in plain colors or Btripea ellects. sizes 2 lo li tr " 1018 DRY AND SUFFRAGE WORKERS GET BUSY Movement Launched lo Spread Propaganda Through Vari ous Channels A mniemeiit In spread propaganda in f.uor nf prohibition and woman miffrugn through th schools, churches, colleges, fraternal organizations uml other chan nels ha been launched by a group of lending Philadelphia!! and It I." prob. 11 bio that It will be put up In leading politicians ut eiery (urn during (hu coming campaign A meeting was held jestetday nt tho I'lllep of Cicnrge llurnhani In the Morris llulldlng, mid the mine proposition wan brought tii nt a Hinting held In tho .New Century Cluli, ut Willi II I'r. C. St Swift, seerilary of the IVnn,viiinl,i Anil-Saloon League ; Fletcher W. Stltes, of (he last l.eglsl.iltiro, and Mrs. licorgo A tuinnliig, chalrmnii of the Philadel phia County National Woman Suffrage party, were the speakers. Among tlint'o who tittruded the meet ing weio I'r. W. W. Moiitgnmery, tho liev. lieoige llerheit Toop, lll'shop Ilhinelaniler. the ltev. biojil ; Tom kins. Dr. .1. Madison Taylor, Dr. Hrinst ha Place, Piof. William II I.lclitcn berger. Dr. dudsoii D.il.unl, holds .1. ICnlli, Prof, hen S. Kniie and Dr. S. f'.il- tn Smith. llepteseittathe women ai e Interested, Including Dr Anna llnitaiil Shan. Mis (coign llor.ue hoiimer, Mrs. Joseph M. lazzaui and Mls.s liciliiide Dly. Works of Art Now on View ". hills Setill has lent to the Peiut sy.ianl.i Museum In riomorial Hall a small but 1 tit i resting collection of works of art, whlcli nro now on ilew. i;he collection Includes a throne seat of si.' teenlh leuiiiiy Indian stvlo and a lino old arm. hall, foniictiv the propeity ,f ' ,,"l,I:'' '"'n''" ' '" 1 17.10 tn (voT. AVOID itibtitulf"-. 11yonc cm get up :t buttle that looks iOinclliing like mm SAUCE THE OniOINAL WORCESTCrtSHlRC 1 Jut in a IiuipJtfiJ years 110 liic lias 'iicrccdcil ill i;tiitatiujj the woipJctful ilaor of this ain.c. itciiAsivn ZC2 &ma& irrin TTiii jm jT t A Special Grouping Charming New Spring $ Dresses Values up lo $18.10 Tin's price is for Friday only, uml the Mivinjj is most unusual for liraml-ncw frocks, at the start of the season. , Tlio newest stylo inlaptations ilovel iijnt'i! in taffetas, satins, crepes ie chine, tioorjrctti' eropes, wool seryfes anil wool jerseys. Tlio trimmiiiKs are novel and tlio col orings are bo suggestive of bright spring. Cloth Dress 1 ,s SKIRTS C Friday Special $3.00 Value A Friday special extraor dinary. Just imnuine buyine; u dress skirt of doth at so low a price. New spring model very special nt $1.81). Cloth Coats 0 j J l( $JI!?: D- 10 "v fo I B n th HI Ir ' t & - ?.WdM - 7J - lMH - H,M $ GIRLS' $5 AND $6 WINTER $Q.OO COATS j A clearanco of remaining stocks. Ono or two of n kind, but all sizes from U to 14 years, 15 V' ?.. r Our Price Bulletin publlnhed riery Thurnday In them i-olutnim. In becimlnit inoro nnd moio u rccofcnltcd Btilde to rcononilcnl buying, Tbrlfty liousekeepcrH know full ell Hint nowhere In rmir Htiie8 can Rood be bought mj low nn In an .Xinerlcan Hloro Quality, lltneHt V v j; M i H ani .Menmirn euusldered. Are jou reaping tha full benefit of tho inoney-sailnc opportuultleN no offer? ' Gold Seal Esgs, 65c l)07' irent. blc felecled ckks p.ickfd in doneii ciitona. Tho bei-t ikkh a ben can lay. Fresh Epgs, 60c Uo- llier.v cue BU.iranteed fieli Von tako no i-hunco In buylnp ckbh from an Amerlcin Store. Lmiclla lluttcr, 60c Lb l-i ery inurnlns'H Bun inakeH new friends for liOiielhi. tlio most popular niul tiiilvei'Hiilly used butter In four Statute f Hichland Butter, 54c Lb- I'lmlce Creamery B'hjiI Miiue. rrlnts. Our Very Best Oleomargarine, 35c " Sold tn ti treat many of viir Stm es. ir tho jloro "here you trade does not fell II nur iniinaeer will bo Kind to direct you 1c tho nearest American Storo where It In Hold. l Our Very Best Coffee, 21 c Lb. tion't tret alarmed at the price not necessary to pay more. Wo Kiiaranteo thin i-orfco to mnko tho best "cup" j nil eier drank. Our Very Best Ulaik or Mixed Tea. 35( it. IC Mir Very IlcM, India, Cey lun or .Want Tea, ISo lb. Teas of exceptional body nnd diliililtK,- qualities. Blended Wheat and Rye Flour, 70c Bas Hlfh Krado In everv par ticular mo It and "di your lilt." 3Iarrov Beans, 12c Lb South American prod uct, equal In food ultie and rntliiK inmlltles to tho llnest S oik State. Vou aro hailns lie op ciery pound, Choice Tomatoes, 13c, 18c Can UlK led ripe tomatoes, packed III sanitary cans. "Asco" Buckwheat, 12c Pkg' lint cakes for a cold iiRirnluK, and Asco Is tho llne.-t on which you ever breakfasted. You'll want a can of Asco Syrup at le to bo along-. Ion't hkII your cakes with Honiethlnc Inferior. 'Asco" Oats, 10c PkR Vcrv line selected oats lie pack them oun-eliey 'mr Buarantco or their (tiallt.i LENTEN NEEDS Tanev Mirlnip, ran, Siinlliip-i, can Miuil, blc run Threudril Ciidn.li, pk Iliinrlriii Ciiillli.li, In pkc Ilunelri, Ilnkr, In pl.E Knliiiiin. run ,w...l Tumi riih, run lie, a Mnf l.rrel, eiicli , . , , I rrailier llti'.t. Hi. Ilrenil Criunlii., pkg, linuil 'alnii, lint.. . . Mililer' ('iit-iin, linl. "j. .... Vio .Be, ISe ...17o r,. He, He brleka, ....16c brtekia, ....llie 8c, S.le ifle, sSo 10c. ISe . tlln ...13o . . ..10c . ..1.1r The following 'rices in nil our Quality Meal Shops City Dressed Pork Chops, lfnn-K Shoulders 28c Lb. I'lie llfKl Ciitu, ,'ISe lb. lit f rum tin. Hnett nf liiril.I'ril linen. ;i- Heef Liver, Fresh Heef Kidneys, Cooked Tripe. 16c I.H. Liver Pudding Head Cheese, Soused Vie Keel, 20c LIJ. ALL STEAKS Hump, Hound. Sirloin, 3:,c LH. Lean Soup Heef, 18c LU. Hamburg Steak, 2oc LH. Little l'ipr Hoasting Hams, 30c LB. Krout Specials I'lato Beef, 18c lb. l'rcsh Pork, 28c lb. Half Smokes, 13c li-lb. Salt I'ork. 20c H-Ib. Krout, 10c quart Smoked Picnics, 26c lb. Kirrywhrrs In l'hlUdel-' ' ' lilt nnd Thruuhut IVniiiijItMiiU, Sr-Yt. Jereey. larjlauil anil IlelarM j' , r 1 STORES CfD. : AriLdlUWftil i S ti 1 4i s 1 m -i 1 f'l VI -A I m X Jfi v urn 'm im S' f. . i 'i- .'eSm 'n J')
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