Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 21, 1918, Final, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING XUBLJ.O LEDOEIt-PHiLADELrHU, rMuSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918
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FGARBER'S TEXTBOOK ' RECEDING SCHUYLKILL LEAVES CANAL BOAT ON ISLAND COOK DENIES CHARGE FS?A22?SSA22!I
.imnn -i vnmnnrv . '. UlljL I ASSES COnlMl'I'l'
mmis& ake vmvw
g."ggjgg
Secretary Merchant of Educa
tion board Says Total
Would Be $200,000
r.HOLD UP REQUISITIONS
Ticscnt Hooka Stored in Closets by
Superintendent's Orders,
Is Gliiim
Tlie bicacli ucr tlic lntnllutlon bt Hie
nn llngl'sli course In Ibe public reboots,
o the city xxas xxlclcncil today xxben
.Superintendent t'arberii denial of r.
traviiMiicc vxns nnxxeretl b" I.dnniili
Merchant, nsltn.nt pcerctary and anllcl-
-i Inr nf lite Itnnrtl nr l'tlllrattntt
m All fpellliiB bool.s In tlie r"iit Unit-1
liL )lsh (ouree lime been "stored In the
riosein tu iiiw pMiuuin mi uiticia iiuin j
Jtho niperlntendent. Jtr. Merchant said.
j;enuiiiiiruns imxc niro ucfii received dj
the niippl tlepartmcnt fioni a large
m nunmer oi m.iioois which anon' tie ave-
ec requirements for e.itli chool to ba
more than 11U0U, lie explained
L !, An them nre more tl an 2nn Keltnnla
iiHiM xxonlcl total xxell npr J"ftft nan
B&, tn answer to tlie contention of tlie
FUfmnerlntentlent'a ddliartinent that It asl
'fjplanncd to take three eart to Intro-1 ... ... ... . .
K duo this nc course. .Mr. Merchant I Action, Unknown femce Jan. I, L
said. I plains Sudden Rise in Com-
"We have icqtilsltlons here now fort .,.. n.t-
llie new books for all piacles. .No ln-t pany s Bonds
structlong liaxt been sent out to the
principal" of mliooln an to vxhnt cracle
HLBaBaBaBBrviii. 'iiiLliiiiiHHpM'!!PiBHiiv ca-S1
HB' ' vSHaaaKtMRw &
COMMITTEE
MADE BY DlllLDLlVMnteilally Amended, Measure Pio-
, vldes $i"i00,000,000 Government
Contradicts Statement Ho Concern to Contract
Asked for Silence Concerning F;$X
Shnrawood School Mishap J "omomju ,,"-,,-
IV amended and some imrllons of It en
Plat lutitradlctlon of slatemenlB made ' tire') "'" . ,..., ,mi
t.j l. .1. Hurley, a builder. In Ills suit r Jj f.f ,', " ' ''T ' ' ,m
,tL iinnin ...in., ih. ..i.m .n.irlrt. Pr.ti.tlcally the saino ns In the bill as
, ....,.. v. no... .... --- " nriKinnn prevented. It pro des Tor for-
o tli erftel that . I Horace fool., aup-r- .,, of ,he aoVcrnmint llnnnce .or
Ititendent of RCliool bulldlncs, hd told , norntlon ith n ranltnl of 1500.000.000.
Hurley that the reafon for tlie collapse all nf which Is to he subscribed by the
mime scnooi unernnien
HOLIDAY SHOOT
: Miiinpa tii5 piliv'M' eonW.r Mr
title.
1 lnhllirt tfni rlftiiifr altAAt sm Ma
AT riil WVM TRAPxI'lnr marUemen that It's fell
hard Job, to figure tha nlrmer. On
of-town man T.ho aeem to N a
right Is James Sommera, of Kaatyn.
ii . . ... ri.,u ii.i. m.i.i a recent ttst he bseged fourteen of h)a
Cleurview Club Lists 1 argetl uota of fifteen nier ana appears n w
Competition Tomorrow for J" 'TsX
Local Gunners I Dlr.ger, and Hill Shanks, of Harrlakttr,
and 1. AVertt. of Itedlfir. are othr
crack shots who wllr nre away InVUl
This mnner Is to be used
lu malJnc loans to persons and comerns
enKBird tin nai contiacts The corpora
tion also la Rlen superlslon of the
of n narl of the Sliarswood 1
must be Kept lonceaien rrom tne piimic,
was made today by Mr OooU
Mr uunev, in ins leTniom in V1 I flotntlon of nil securities In excess or
suit In Judge Carr'a court, wlt'ili ended ,$ioo,000. So concern cin lsue such se
KMcrd.iy In the nnard bx Wt Juty 'curltles without KOernnifiiml aiipioxal.
nf tlie entire ainounl of Huile's claim .
, had said that Sir fool, came In him I ..,,, . , . ,. mt., vnifflPU
Immediately after the accident to the , W ILLIArtl IlSIMbb 1'UKUbB
Ulnif of the school building nler con- MAJOR IN REGULAR ARMY
1 sliuction at Second and wolf meets
'lorn from its mooiings nt the wharf of the Montgomery County Almhousc, nenr Phocnlwillc. a
canal boat began its journey, downstream on the crest of the flood in the Schuylkill. After floating
distance of three miles, during which it passed over n dam and made its way under two bridges,
the boat uas left high nnd dry on an island when the waters iccedcd today.
U. S. TAKES OVER
HUDSON RIVER TUNNELS
HUN SHELL INTERRUPTS
FUNERAL OF AMERICAN
2,300,000 IN CLASS I
OF DRAFT RESERVES
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.My Hod. ilurle I d'dn'i Unow this f Philadelphia Hanker and City Ttoop
was oniv a thiiteeti-tm.li wall' This' Officer Gains Commission
matter mut be Kept quiet The public , .. r
must not l.now riiMIiIiib about If ln u iaHUS
"I nexei sslil nnxthliiE of ths sort
vthementli- nsseited Mr Took tndav William Innes I orbes, son of the late
lJiicniriu Hi- r . - ,,.,, .,.. Di. William s 1'orbes and Ioiik prom-
Mr Ittirlej s statement Is nbsolutel I ,,, , hanl(c aml mtuiy ncllxllles
liale ' ... Ill this rllx, senlne for twent-two xears
I Mr Cool, added tint It made no dlf- s first lieutenant lu tbo First City
' ference If Ihe Jurs lad iiipaieiitl ac-ITioop. has been commissioned a major
rented Mr Hurlex s statement as correct "J the leRUinr nriu. ho ins been as-
Jurv iisualh tlnrta in ruxoi orine p' -- - ;, ,", "tvii'ia. .,, tin ..:
n nrt I is I IIIA Oil 1( .-. -- ---- - -
ton. San Antonio, Tex Hesiues many
he
Priest Continues Ptayct as German Questionnaitcs Show 500,000 More
plaintiff In a suit nna!im the cllx
said.
Mr Cool, slso denied Mcorouslx that
.153 Explodes, Scattering Party.
Airplnnes Driven Hack
Ni:W A'OHIC. Feb. il. Those who WITH Till: AMCIHCAV AltMV t.S
in Fitst Line Than Ciowder
IXpccted
IUKVfor-the.
mm
GAsm
6r grades this course Is to be slatted ro"!K ,I1B l'",e niovements or bonds rilVNCK. I'cli 11 rdeaed) -In
r " ... . . t H.ll, A.I S katnl-ilnll llliH.inl iiii,I. I.. I
'' ',. ,"".1 .?;,, ". '": .,'.7""KV.'" Utile .emeter,
1, rTlif.t nimnrAiilK liuin t.r.,.
i J u.ii... 11...1 ii .j . . i. i Hudson and Manhattan Jtallroid Com
Changed oxer from the old course. I jmnJH list lefundlng B per cent bond.
In figuring the cost of the change Q"Hnni for that Issue moxed up 1
,.. i.-ir. luti. inm jprnnni tn. ruin,. 1 1I"I within mou'li and nean 13'
. u .. ii , i i acco"nt x".r "',110 ' polntH from ll low flguie of last car
of the Kng Mi bnolo purchased within , ... ....... , I
.u i., .on. nn.i , .mi i , . ,fn,. Tlie apex of the upward moxenirnt
the la't cat and are still In perfectly wa8 reeO'd MonUav. when the bnmU
good londltlon. The niperlntendent ,mnB(,,i hands at M. lompared with
mentions $60,000 as the sum spent on 5n on .Inmiarx- It, estetdtx- there was
new Kngllsh textbooks eath jeai. lie I onlx- one transaction, and the price pild
then goes on to say that he xxapt onlx
$50,000 u year for Installing the tiw
course.
"J do not hnpw xihcrc ho got these
ngures. We haxc no figures on the sub
Ject In the supply department. It would
take up two or three dajs to figure them
out from our records "
The Superintendent of Supplies, An
drew T Hammond, has refused to honor
any of the requisition for books for the
new course. The matter xxlll bo jcted
wiipon bx1 the board at ltp tegular month
ly meeting to be held on March 12
MYRON T. HERRICK
SEES AMERICA VICTOR
tcr Imuiediatcl) behind the
lines of the American arms wl.eie now
twent)-four Americans He hurled, a
funeral eeixlce wns Interrupted bx' a
Cietman .13.". shell ixlhlng In curing
the serxke. the then bur't within a few
j ards of a liurlil partx
The loar of Amerkan kuiia sounded
a lequlem for lhoe who have glxen
Iheh lives In the iaue of demoirno
A stone wall sepatated the American
plots from a cemetery used by the
Trench near a churili
A priest xxa-rpraxlng when suddenly
a Herman shell .exiilorted xxlth terrific
IMei.es Mew against the stoni
William i. ilcAdoo. Secretary of the I wall anil iiaueueu uiemsenes .one oi
Treasury and noxx- Director General of ' the pirtx- xxas Injuied. but the services
I'allroiils, built the. Hudson tubes, 'wen- abandoned when tht prnxcr had
which wi. named after him. and he was ' been finished
iiMsldcnt nf the Hudson and Manhattan i Theie ims been hev aitlllenlng In
xx as ' o.
In an effort to ilelci mine the nuje
for the sudden rise In the ptUe, It xxas
lenruud that the Hudson ami Manhattan
had been taken oxer by the Goxeminent
nt the Hist of the sear. This means
l.n ll.A fnl nv.in.An. ..Ill !. ., Arm .I.a
Iinnrlv flilrlnir Ih. nprlftft of IIia uuf ' X lOlcntc
Ex-Ambassador' Says Doubt
ers Are Enemies or Dyspeptic.
French Spirit Indomitable
ltalltrnd Company xxhen I'resldent Wil
son orfered him n pWc' In his Ciblnet i
It xxas also leui lied that the (Jnx
eiiimuit had taken oxer the Statin
lslai d Itapld Transit Companx which
Is u part of the Ualtlmoie and Ohio
flallioad sstem.
SHIPYARD STRIKE PERIL ,
ALONG DELAWARE ENDED
Carpenters' Disttict Council Votes
to Accept 70-Ccnt Wage Scale
Pending Negotiations
the Ainerlnti seitor diiilug tho last
thlitx-sK bonis as well ns aerial
activity, net man airplanes have been
driven bail! aftei nosslng the Ameilcan
lines The sl.x was Illuminated at night
bx the nrtlllerx the which lontlnued
through the da
JAIL POP C.EXTLLMAN THIEP
Man Who Stole Wedding Gifts Gets
Long Tcim
Cook had asked hlin to award n sub
contract for conciete tilting to the Sim-
form l"ov Concrete Piling Cninpm.x That
is as filse as nuiiex s nmei siaienirm
i.i Id Mi Conk. I nexei made sui h a
iemiet of him oi anx one'
The rult won bs Huilex was for
Washington's Ulrlhday will be celc championship event at the Capitol Cltf.
bratrd at the traps by' local target!,
smashers. Tlie Clearvlevv Club of Col-1
w.xii and the Southward Shooting Asso
ciation have announced special holiday
events Willi only the above clubs stag- I
Ing blue lock shooting, tig fields mi. .
doubtedlv will lompete.
Secietary tleorge Terry-Kerry, of the .
Clearvtews. has a fifty and n hundred
tat git event listed as the holiday pro
gram Willi a vast armv nf somo 300
taiget shooters nimind I'hllly, the two
sets of traps nt the Colxvvn organiza
tion should be tared to their utmost
strength, even though only .10 per cent
of the local gunning talent decides to
enter
Hairy fisher. rerry-Kerry, Ilorklous.
Hxrell. Ulrsh, Tom Armstrong, llolher-1
mel. Tied Paulson. Pounds Dick Powell,
paxy Paul Workman, (lldeon. I'ounds. '
Mmmonds, Cnrrand and a scoro of other
Clearxlcxx- men in c working hsrd to make
Trldas's shoot the best exent exer held
oxer Its trap". It s thought that Charles
II. Nexxcomb, former national champion;
William Wolstencroft, Thompson, Lodge
and sexeral other members of the S S
White's I C will compete In this Wash-1
Ington's lllrthday test. I
t.lxe-bltd shooters have their Inning
tomorrow at Jiauuiiurg. jiio event is i
Pennsxixnnin state riiamplonsblp
shoot. It Is belnr staged under the
WAMIIMIION I'eb 21 - Niailx
.'.r.Of'.noo peifertlx' Ml men xx-ill
Amcrlct s Mrs! line of dialt teerxes
Tioxost Marshil tleneial Ctuxv dot's of
fice estimated lodav
This mueseuts til amiinxlmnte num. 41.'0 In nrnsiltles Imnnseil tinon him for
be! nf draft registrants or ilass t tint ,elnxs In completing the work and foi
will be found fit f i i military dutx- as ,.... miriest Mr Cook todas re
ieult of the .niestlonmlre svstein U I ?",.. m,.,,C?. 1,Jl nrxer bsmnered til
Is about .MiO.OOO more than the original ,rr',f,,.,,,1't ,VM1rt, ",", 7, ,Z
estlm.tes of Oenctal Crowd.j-. hindered Huilex In mix wax In he
Althoucb esart ttcures aie tint tut eviullnn of 1 1 conttatt, asaeiting
xenrs of National Gimrd ttnlnlng. Major
Korhes ssxi serxke alone the Texas bor-
.1.-. .. .- ...... -..l. t.. 1 llittlAi . .. il.n fluting llin luat Mnvlfin illKtlirliiinr.
iiiiV .1B ti ii i .it. ii in m - "- .. . ..-. ..... ..... ...... ..- -; loin
sertlon that the delaxs In building the The greater portion of the membership ,
-.i ..... a... in m. i'nni nml tint nf the CIlv Troop has already been en- l,
sihnol weie due tn Mr took nnu mat ,..,.,, . ., ,nn,i. I'.nin' . sho
.Vlajor Coibes is a-soclnled xxlth the nuspkes of the Harrlsbuig riportsmen's ,
banking nrm of William P Honbilght Association. Kaili gunner xxlll lite at
A Co lie Is actlxe In club nnd athletic ixxeulx nlgeot.s
r,,1,.aV!?f..,,c"rj:V.moh,Lor,?o.orx.iL,.: M delegation from Philadelphia
V I1U I mill lint l wi'vinn us. imn ntvil
prominent He man led Miss Daisy Core
VVilght daughter of William Toxxnsend
VWIelil nf M David". Pa Ills father
the lite TV William S 1'orbes xxas pto-
wlll match their skill In the big tontest
xxlth the i ream of xxlng shots from all
parts of the K stone Mate. Two local
in.it-l.Binr.ti xibo xxlll beat xxatchlne In
fos'or of Hiintoni.x at the .leffetson Medl- the chntnplonfhlps nic Charles 'Wntson
lal College an(1 j-nj, .shields lloth gunners during
plintnarsph of Willis. .. Inne. I orl.es h1"" last vv eel. hive showed w-ondciful
nppenrs on the bsek page. skill xxlth the double-barrel gun. which
DffiERS
Garden Book
Is the acknowledged authority on all
things pertaining to gardening. It
lists exerythlng worth growing In
both vegetables and flowers the
worthy novelties and the old "stand,
bjs" Cultural directions bv tht
beet American horticultural authori
ties. Your 1!U copv Is ready for you
mil or write for It.
This Is the month for
Spraying and Priming
We have all the tools and the
neiesary epras ready for mixing.
Seeds for Hot Beds and
Green Houses
sic all listed In Drecr's Garden
Itoo-'t. The sooner you plant them
the earlier sou vxlll hae hloom
Ing tloxvers and fresh vegetables
nuAM, S"'' p,". Tools
ureer 714.16 awnm
PkiUdelpli., Pa.
that the cornice stones In the Sharsxxood
wing had fallen from caiclesnes and
nothing else
nxnllahte officials stated the total niim
ber of Class 1 men xxlll be nppioxl
matels 3.1 Jfi.000. The percentage of
phvslnl illniuallflcitlpii Is estimated nt
not more than so tier lent and prcbnblx
less, brcaiise of the recent lowering ot I AnnAfnnV AVTATf.Il HURT
ph)Hlcal requirements 'ihe percentage A'11-'''1""'1' AMA1UK I1UU1
of 20 per cent would mean that about I iv 1HII ITM PRANfE
fin mm unutil he releetprl. thim litltirlni.! IVljli lis I naixuu
the mtinbei of axallablc men doxvn to ,
3,198 000 ..... John l'lnnev Woodruff, of Ardmore. is I
in iiasses i uim . nnnm s.uuv.umi recovering 111 a French hospital rrom
tinthitlill f atlitlll.
The men had exptcs'ed dltconlent
over the tatobeciuse workers on the Pa
cific const aio receiving elgthy cents an
hour foi the sime woik. The question
of an open shop Is one that has bearing
on the problem.
Thomas Hlekey. general organizer for
the on pe liter, said todnv that the men
had dei'ided to do nothing until the nego
tiations lu Washington between (loxern
ment ofllilals and orfifals nf the na
tional union hid been ended
JACOB C. DAUUMAN DIES
SheiifT of
Camden Piom
1878
Jacob C. Daubman, sheilff of Camden
from 1871 to '1878. died jesterday of
apoplexx- at the home of his son Charles.
In Chews Landing. X.J . where ho had
lived for somo veals
Tip Is siitxlxeil bv his son Chailes and
one daughter Mrs Benjamin I'. Stout.
of Caiudin I'uneial hi langt-ments haxe
not as et bleu lompleted Mr. Dull)
bin xxas a las blower befole entering
politics and a leal tstate oiwiatoi In
lccent xeurs
House Votes for Ilialianati Statue
WAMIl.ViJTON I'eb 21 The House
xoted .'11 to r!0 this afternoon to accept
the legaiy of $100,000 left by Mrs Har
riet Ijine Johnston, niece of James
Tltichanau, to erect a statute In Wash
ington to the fifteenth President. Mrs
Johnston, who was mistress of the
White House during her bachelor uncle's
administration, left the legarv xxlth the
sllpulat'on tuai i ougress snuuxi pio-i
"To doubt that the Culled Mates-will
be victorious against Getmanj is u
sjmptom either of iiii-Anicrtiunlsin or
djpcpsla."
This was the reply of Mron T, Het
ikk, former ambassador to 1'runc", to a
Question as to the result of the war. Mr.
Herrlck had lunch this afternoon with
Judges Joseph Bufdngton John B.
McTherson and Victor B. "WooIIey, of
the United States District Court of Ap
peals.x Tonight Mr. Herrlck will aptak
nt the fecotcli-lrlsh dlnnei In the Belle-
Vue-Stratford, at vilikli Judge Butnpc-1
jon vxlll be toastmaster '
Others at the luncrt vxeit Admiral
JVashlngton Lee Capps, fotmer head nf
the United States Shipping Board and
it present head of the Navy Yaid Com
mission of the Navy Department, and
William Hodge, the actor.
The lunch was served In the pilvate
lhambcrs of tho judges of the Court
ot Appeals In tho Federal Building.
'To ask such a question would In
dicate that there is some doubt ns to
tho result." the former ambassador slid.
It was commented that them uie,
those who do doubt.
"Well, then," he teplled "I sa that
they cither nie not, tt He Ameriians or
the are troubled with theli slum ichs
Invo dtpepsa.
"Thero tan be no doubt hs to tin
result of tho war," be added. 'It Is
only a mallei ot time until German
will be xvom out, I really cannot Eee
hoxr she can hold out much longer I
cannot see, personally hoxx" she can con
tinue to bear the burden of expense and
fihanco her continuance of the xiai."
Mr. Herrlck could not say too much
in praise of. the spirit of the Clench
vnder the strain of war. He said theie
,was nothing but cheer In the face of nide a site for tlie statue.
irouDic among an Classes oi me i renin, i .
As an examule. he shoxxed a letter from ' ""
Malor Phlllnne Bunau-Varllla. who xxas .fcllllilllllllHtlilllll.ll.lllin'Ikill.lUMIJIFlffllilJIi,
one of the chief engineers of the Panama
Canal under the French regime and xxho
negotiated Its sale to the United States
under tho Itoosexclt administration
Tho letter described the bloxrlng off of
the major's right leg during the battlo
bf Verdun last September. He was In
(hargo of tho water supply of the French
army at Verdun. He was walking along
a mad xvlth an artillery officer when a
German airplane dropped four bombs In
jthe mad ahead ot them, '
, "My friend was killed Instantfi." the
Sjf letter leads. "I was thrown Into a
, men iiiicu wun tuny writer.
The malor's rlirht lee was crushed so
that It had to be amputated above tlie
knee and hia left .foot and thigh were
wounded severely,
Through all the 'letter, however, runs
the hum of cheerfulness without any
thought of the effects upon tho wounded
man. It ends:
'Hut I have won!"
"This," said Mr. Herrlck, "Is the
spirit of-tho French. In eveiy word that
Is uttered, xvhethor It come from a man
"f any type In the counli'. Is shoxvn (
Hie Jceung mat ueaiu is preierauie 10
pace without Ftcncli Mcloiy, I haveigfet
ll.tll Hi I m UIIafu twnn itm fplnrtriij In
-, "" uinig iriitg 1 1 uiii iiij1 niniut
3 Fiance. Major Uunau-Varllla Is only
' on of them. He. by the war. is owner.
;'wt!i his brother, of the Paris Matin."
' Major Buna.u-Varllla further tells of
j. me capture of .his son, Ltlenne, by
the Germans and the cruel treatment ac-
wii corded him as a reprisal. He was one
K. lit tl.n Ak.. a. .1... lh.-n.ll a. lain.- ..-,
j. nv ii.b, vi uio a'.viivi. ...a.v.a .u
s,fc, .utteeu in uoxrning ucrnuxn jiyers. lie
VA was caDtured nnd sentenced to twenty
years1 of eclltary conflneiuent. Hl
Chailes I! Ilea t lasted bx the polite
as a getitleniiu burglar." todn was
t-eiitemed In .lildge Sxxartr in Noi rls-
HniKei of a slilke among the eirtien- town to sie not It ss than live eais
teis nnd jolnets of the shlpjatds along or mole than seven jears In the llasiern
the DelawJtn Itlxer melted avsx when Stste 1'enllentlnix.
tit. tai ii.nt.iu' lllulrlef C.itlMrll nleil It. k tiu mix leted nf 1 olilitni; the home
last night to accent the seveiit-eeiit of Mis Ciaiik Ihortie Patteion who
wage stale het In Watitngton. pending i waa until leientlx Mis O Lelaud llni-
the neeot at oris now In nroKiess lu the r son uroin neut lu socinx. whom mm
have been placed These ilnsses are
largely made up of nurrleil men and
those xv 1th dependent Class 5 will have
snout a minion men oecnane tiiosi
Inlurles leielved In a HOO-foot airplane
fall It xi as learned lodaj.
Woodruff, who Is twent-three xears
l.t .. ... n...n..n .1,. n..l nt 111. .mill.
. . ...... . . .... .'Ml ,. ' mill, llf. .lie ,..o. vi .... .'....p.
phjskallv- ieitcd from class 1 will be rneii of Ardmore to go Into the war
classed mere ahoui .sn.uuu will he ?0ne lie succeeded In getting Into the
tf
found In class S.
UILL I'AVOnS DLPOSITOUS
WAblHNC.TO.N, Fob 21 hill re
nulling recelxeis for national banks to
file accounts in the district courts of the
United Mates Introduced by Congrers
min Crago, of I'enn)lvanla, was todav
referred to the i)nnnltteo on banking
and currency.
t'nder I In piesent pioceduie a de
uosltor nexer knows what bei mne nf
his monex. the accounts being filed xvlth . lieutenant in the ordnance dep irtment
the ( ontioller of Ihe Cuilem.x f th. Culled Mates atmv and Is sta-
-riie i i tnai.eM i i. nt en iniu r.r t.,. .... ' .1......1 .. ii-.ut.ini.i.... it.,ti. m
cclxtr il iiublle reioid ' gtaduates
lAmeilcau ambulance lorps then dioxe
nn ammunition truck l.alei he be
came uu nxlator with the lank of lieu-
i tenant
"Mx face Is all liungcij up he wines
In a lettci to his father W VV Wood
ruff, pui chasing agent foi .Straw bridge
A Clothier. Ills other Injuries consist
of a torn llg.i-stwt in his fool and
biulscs all oxei his, Vdy the letter said
It Is the tlit letter CiJt has been le
celxed since the first xxeel: In Jsnuarx-
W Win leu WoodiulT, a urotner. is a
Itoth are Cornell
As the Days of this February
Sale Grow Less the Number
of Patrons Grows Greater
1874 to
urban home Is loiatcd 111 Vblnglon
titirrwllltl
The but slaty was lommllted before
Mis. Patleisou was married Many wru
illni? niris slnrrd 111 the house xxero
stolen. Ihe date ot Rea's hearing hap
pened to be fixed foi'llie uay on which
Mis Patteison was io ue maineu.
CAMDKN I'LIKK WOUNDC1)
llaisx Tniscotl. a ni"t llrntriian: 1
the- loul CaiiHtllaii Fixing Coriis, haf
been wound-d lu an atrial engHgeini nt
111 1'iJUt.e. airoidlng to a tnblegrani ,
.n.it.a t lit. lmiiie. 0J? Ccionet stteet '
Camden
The tablegiatn announced tint 1.1. u
' temnt Trusiott Is In a hospltil "some
iwhete In Franie' and that his wounds
are not rcgameu ns Berious. ue en
listed two jears ago at Montreal, Cin
ada and has seen a v ear's service ftjlng
In France for the Canadian aimy
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"'p oitii:it. vtcipri.ii m tl
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923 MARKET STREET ;
41 T - (ti
'Ul&r &r &u6u,')
$750,000 Campaign
United Lutheran Churches
For tpiritual and moral welfare
for over 165,000 Lutheran Sol
diers and Sailors.
Fxrru patilollc l.Hthrrnti should help
Io titale 1lJ ""d poisllf
F. CI.VRK.NC i: Mil I. Pit. thalrmnn,
nd ttietki to Trank VI. niter. Treit.
iirrr, I3!S Mtplieu tllrartl llnllclliit.
rlilladelplilii.
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WWIiiHKaWi
"A vivid and stimulating novel.
Miss Sinclair is superb."
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TheTREE of HEAVEN
May Sinclair's New Novel
(The Fifth Edition Rcady'Today)
A SPECIAL GROUPING OF
Spring Dresses?
1m fffi Savings of
l&f $2.50 to $5.00
X j k Kathei imustial, to bo s,ure.
hut then lllrsth's alvvus do the
uiiustiai for I'litlay. These ato
bmnd - new fiocks, rcflcctink'
fvory mvv fasliiou thought, ami
developed of silks and seiges.
This bavinj; should appeal to
man) thiifty women.
A Special Sale of
Newest
Spring Suits
15
sfWf
rl
Regularly theso suits would Q
ne)l at a higher pi ice. They arc 1
nriced $15 just for Kridav. V
These newest coat lengths and
variations of serges, poplins,
whipcords & novelty weaves.
KS
health broke and he has been itturncd 1 1
-t t.. 1.. ... ... . In L...ll...l..l 'I
1 m riuncc. lie m iiuw III Btvii&criutiu
Fit recuperating.
K ' The major's con-ln-law. Count de Kan-
ft Quert Is also a prisoner In uermany.
L nil kw.i sirtvra pvcxidtiaw
UlUWJ&ll fTlllO AWVCitlC AM.KU1
"Readers of 'Mr. Britling' and
'Christine' will be delighted with
'The Tree of Heaven' by May Sin
clair. They may even go so far as
the reviewer and proclaim it that
quite unexpected thing, a better
book than either. A gen
uinely big novel of the war by a
woman writer. A work
of consummate romantic art."
SAti FRANCISCO CHRONICLE.
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New Lingerie WAISTS
Every Blouse a Full C
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Draft Board Reverses Decision in
Case of Synagogue Worker
j .
;,, District Draft Board No. 1 has d
; elded that a chazen Is a minister, .there-
jv exempting Benjamin Kamei, of lis
ij.rwitu street, cuazen ot tne anauiei
f.dek AiiahercsIspCiev or. as It Is'mor
v , .opuiariy Known, -iteiiscnever unesa,
'?' Wl "' the largest Hqbrexxr congregations
n the city, nt Fourth and Minton
ttretit
j Ksmel tlalnicd exemption. bul the
Wsgrd nlaceil-hlm in class A L as' It did
Lwpir mat a onasn, M reans
I unin.UM prayers: and 'twalms In.
I ynaWMa'. wag . nxlolstr. When
TheTREE of HEAVEN
(Five editions of thia remarkable new novel
have been printed in the last four weeks.)
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"A wonderful and interesting narrative"
$1.60
THFMACMlLLANCOMPANYi PbUUmti NEW YORK;
S 7- - L . , .r.tli. . ri rf . v, . ,. .. . .
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$1.00 Value
Another big waist day for
Uiisch's, with tho at rival of
mother lot of these wonder
ful blouses we sell at half
theit legular pi ice.
Vaiious luce and embioid-
cicd trimmed models.
tl
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for
$-1.00
BARGAIN BASEMENT 2
5
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A Big Sale Women's
COATS I DRESSES
Value to $7.50
A final ileal anco of
all our Winter Cloth
Coats. Every coat at a
wonderfully big saving.
JS0.5.J
Values to $6.50
Of good quality serges
in neat, desirable stiles,
for street and afternoon
wear.
Women' SILK DRESSES ) C.
A SnecUl for Frirlav Onlv I PJ
A Special for Friday Only
A hlgh-lusfer Susquehanna silk poplin dereloped
in several smrt and new-models. All the fashion
able colors. tlsc up to 44.
Children':
Lingerie 1
Children's Dresses
and Rompers
All brand new in m y
.. t embroidered JU 7 d
,Ies. ISUts 3 to S CjS. 0 fj
ara." .. rx. r, ..
Elaborate lace
and embroidery
trimmed. Sizes
3 to year.
A S THE month draws to a close, each
Jr' succeeding day sees more and more
people here to take advantage of this
great February Sale. Many Of them have
visited other stores in this locality and
many have come from distant points
and these are most impressed and easiest
served, for by their comparison of values
and varieties, the Van Scivcr Store is
far in the lead. Here they see practi
cally all that they have previously seen
in perhaps a dozen stores, and, in addi
tion, countless suites and pieces of rare
charm and unusual design; many of
them exclusive to this largest furniture
Store in America. And their comparison
of prices and quality shows, too, the
sound economy of dealing here, all the
more pronounced in these days when
thriftfulness is the keynote in the home.
Reductions of 20 to 33'3 on Floor
Coverings Valued at Over $250,000
In many eases the prices quoted below are actually lower than the wholesale cost today,
owing to the fact that we anticipated market conditions and placed orders with the leading
nulls of the country over two years aRo. In every case, our prices, quality considered, represent
the utmost saving economies which, from all indications, may not be within the bounds of possi
bility for years to come. With so vast and aried a stock of floor coverings as ours; It is Impos
sible to enumerate the great range of -values, and we merely offer a few representative items:
$28.00 Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, $19.85 $32.00 Seamless Velvets. 8.3x10.6 $22.50
$36.00 Seamless Velvets, 9x12. $24.50 $45.00 Best Axminsters, 8.3x10.6 $32.50
$40.00 Body Brussels, 9x12 $26.50 $61.00 Royal Wiltons, 8.3x10.6, $46.50
$35.00 Axminsters. 9x12 $24.50 $54.00 Axminsters, 11.3x12 $34.50
$48.00 Wiltones, 9x12 $29.50 $98.00 Royal Wiltons, 10.6x12.. .$78.00
$70.00 Royal Wiltons, 9x12 $52.50 $125.00 Royal Wiltons. 11.3x15, $96.00
$2.25 Inlaid Linoleum, 95c;
rinett qufllt) Inlaid T.lnolum: perfect rood,
wife -inlrctlon In quantities adequate for kltch
fn bathrooms, pantries, etc Please bring room
fzei
CARPET SPECIALS
$2.15 Roxbury 1 0-wire Tap. $1.60 yd.
$3.00 Body Brussels $1.65 yd.
'$3.25 Wilton Velvet $2.15 yd.
A William and Mary Library Table in
English Brown Mahogany
A littiiilituiiie Table, suitable for almost anr llilne room or llliisry.
.illotxlnir the William and Mar slrb; of excellent eonstrnrtlon. tlu.
Isliecl lu'Knsllih brown nubogauy. Mze IS x '.'S lu. Hale 1'rlce, $ii.i.
AWintf Arm Chair
in the Queen Anne
Style
larce, luxurious
Arm Chair In a hleb
irraclt Imitation Brown
p:inlh irather. xxlth
mahosany finished tr-ir
unci root In the crac
fill Queen Aline clrMdi.
ISootT tn matin at the
name price, $14,50.
Other large easy
i hairs of every tTpe,
In cenulne leather,
from $16.00 up.
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4isSiir J Lib
' $22.50. tr
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LIBERTY !
KNITTER
quaint, but
eminently
irattUal de
tlir ibt i
not oniv a ml
aid to tlie
woman who
Units, tot in
ornimc ntsl
rlrce for al
most toy room
la tas koose.
It Is nisdt of
solid Bihor-
Df BDd Wilt
be a 1 1 stir
rra cmbranre
nf these stren
tirjtift vTitr times
nrlzrri ltelrloom for tlt
cotnlnf (feneration a pleaslor
reminder of a patriotic dutT
lierforuaed. Value. $5 00.
bait lu-ice, $3,25.
This Is the Logical Place and This the Ideal
Time to Buy Bedding and Draperies
'Uie lozlcal nluc bprsnuc lietnc iim lallst In furniture nnd furiiloblDS.
ue c ati moft yom rcrv roriiilremcntt '1 lt Ideal ttiiie, biuiut our rchruar.r
In a big Sale of this hind, odd pieces accumulate and there are many uiuual xaluea in odd
Bureaus, China Closets, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Tables, etc., not listed in our announeemintSi
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$1.00
xj. !-, ..si s s m
al nrlim rrnrrsent Ihe creatrst s.lilnz
equaled for many a day to come.
Hair Matlressth. $18.00 to $44.
'Ihe epitome of uouifort, rfUuliie
ami durability.
Felted Cotton Mattresses, $8.75
to $20.00. Other full-ilin mattreasea
from JIM np; iroaller kite rnattreaaea
ut nropnrtlonate 'oit.
SpecUl-Oar "Excel" felted eetton
mattressrs, in two parts, with xrelted
.am, roll-ecige nnd court grade tick
Ins full sire. $8.75.
Box Springs -The tjn- Sclrr
Ilnx bprln: Htiiucls 111 n r.l u by ll
eir tho maaterpleco of apiluj con
ktructlon I'rlrea ranee from
$13.00 to $27.00
to on-tut Ins vxhKli iuay not p
l.ACE CURTAINS w .tiu,i.iT.
h vrr detlrablfi seUcUoo ef lce Curuloi,
puttlcularl lo one- and two-pair !otN
cImIbc out at reductions of 33t ito W,
Amoar thtm you will Sad tho much uncut
for pittrrat and matsrlaU Matcmlietln,
Sttlni. Cltiny,, Anblini. Korolty Nets,
etc. Urlflaal prices, fl.oo to K0 00; at w
r.0c to sis.oo pr.
ANINGS It eews a far try t
StKumer, but 'tis true, etounniv ai1 vrU
low to plat;e ;otir orders for weIdm o.
r lM mate rials purctiaui at lat
?eav' prlrei on liaud about 50 5 lenvr
tl mi to tUs tost, and are prenart' ii
male chtlmutei, on tbli Ju Tlitoe or
dtop ft totsl ird.
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fs y imam ai ist vJm m hi w wjo.ik wsiimjmi2i i-tt
Manufacturers, Importers and Rqtailcrt
MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDENN. Ji
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