t EVENING PUBLTCJ LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1918 s L , , . p- - VA V Pk'V ,f RAIDING THE SLEEPERS IN BROAD ST. STATION mi. - Earl7Iorning Police Uouiul Ups of.Vagrnnls Frequent. I i One Garnered 08 Men tr-nw nn prr kprn n rrtlil nl Hronil '.""''.:":. .....'. .".. . .i. ....i fc tr U Mutt thrlintn thrin, but If,)"" A SURVEY OF THE SCHOOLS Pay of Teachers Insufficient and Inequitably subject of arlpus Mndi nl fr,e '? ,'i lli.il II. n ....lia...... prniilt nllll assimilate them Is no easy matter Teaching is far morn ilclluiln and fur more dim Hilt than mot people can linHKliic. t int. .. ...tAM itifii tli. tt tho liter- ago teacher Ix high-strung unci iier mil nit u result of the , ,n,'l";,1J mental ten-Ion. M the. mil of set en menial iciiion. ... " :", -!, i i vrrin ttnr i....,i .. a ..i ,,... i..i m ; unit n.im r imiirn in sen" : ." .'. "uwmuuhu UciaUU U .H.IILII UclUill L G ) 'K S. i. ,;i..'Vim ic u,i mriilHllv . rtlinniir. -.. ...!, mioiihi ne . ctoted. i. Ut i Nil Htiirv tini d be "dllli lent 10 pi) " "'" I"-"11 cter)dy spelling. !) Rnnw Piu.., l Al W 1 T-t 1"" r,"'"r -i.i.-,i, teachers lav ni'" i ?".'. Iwp nn lint lull mis -u uiu uuuiUgti LU AUt! AUUCnei'S JJC- ':,.1 Hr , future generations, hut " rciulrn careful effort to ...1-1 r,... . . .,,'rrVntkrirtlliB.i(o il" ..CL''W . ' ."'o Inner. g voieu spirit Politics in the Schools , -- 't u.ry.o ..ot Bc, -- M.ra ,j"j"! nSiS .. ---....- r- i 3Ssi,K:5 sr lo ,Ci,r" b0,,, "" ,,d t I Until)'. IhollCll WC CMllil ninL iunr rl.r. senii- " "'". .'.,.ilne.l wnrKcr JIIO lierilllll nnnll ! irnlnorf . .. .. . ... .. . . . .. prmee null ror .-" - ,..i.... ...... . I ii nsi-iv i.iit ii.a inn. u.. i.. il. .1- ......... ... ..... .i.n., ., ernimiii nu ,.. n 1 - " -....n.i.ii in mc rir-. f.tr mure ciiiciaiH in" " " Inf i i. i Swi if, .in Ins ill ' ",u olll,lll '" 'MwW l pro. wri l.tit llm j-llintloii In tho rip.. M oulrtii-t Irnvo inn.'li itaioti I in. ! IhoiwIpmIp In tlio miniMou, lntPrMr, "iiilnry roliooji trnRio. TIip rl.-ip ' if p. llnp, for lhop rnMi tnl.e nl.ii- njn, tr.icliorH wlikli rrp pKiinoil ns r' " ner"ftl'l TIip honinl MioiiM L In tlm enrly hours of tho morning unj ,.... . , .,. , . ., "I,n" '!" Htlrr liilt of Artlro VI. l h.1 !i " i..... .i n .....i r. .in Iniportnnt Ti.irt of tlih Imrtlenllon KriU i i.. iiu i..r.... ...i.. ....... .UK. iiinu utinuii "iiu 't I . '"'" " ." "J A n central rule, tho ralila nro i no.p ero tup quppiion ot sauries tinu i n nvcrnco nttetm orderly. It takes a icoro tit men to n,0 nsuo 0f polltlos In the in-liooU it '"e month nhnll he hinilln the nnilitiicht nroiierly, heliiK ,. ... , .... . ... i puiUM to each tene directed nmltiKt mat l..rKe hotly of men - ' '" ; .Cncr- .1,1 ...... cxcc of ,,, numb(.r , , d-,cton who feeniiniriv ime nu oinci innvo iv sn.u innjuru.v 01 . iiipj ici men , 01 me committee on elementary nchools ' lay their heatK perponal concern of e.irnliic a fair There would doubtle l n storm of SPII1ITI-.M. VS IXONOMIf One principal declared llml ' ''" rf'V . ..-'.. ...an hi? hihool worh, i.i?( mill-l MIUC; , v"1- ' ..i.iImi killOOl woru rME I 'rrnSSTSSfi aV' P rlUU. .-'.;. hn ;!er!n ! . W, u,ly, the r,cho ojy c' .l- wnen me nine Krim in up 1 ii- ' uveiinootl at their profes'loti remain cnticim rroin tlie laxnayen who tie. n nlKliaul IH men who !e ,"'""" 'f"" cu il or Incidental and with the o.ic-1 mand roo.I school, if the bo ml would l1V!j,::f,fXr!pfiSloV7r,f.S: MUrU l,lol, I.... made teachl,, .eform thi, condition radlcaUy I, "pro! t .p r.ni.).u l.. immemll. In nnie il luiii'ii.lllil l.llllllK liiiuuKii in- uurr. tt iiiiukii li'ill'llpr.. r.ll. up" 11m mv the I'ennnvhanln Itiillrn.id iiiIIip with dexoted their comment nml trltltl'iu to or teachers to the rlRht leiel and civIiir the' fpeclal policemen of the Klftecnth the betterment of the nhools men and women etpinl pay for the This Is nut to MKiiiry tu-it teachers Mine tins of orl, Ahnintmi n. .t. ... ..... I ... .. . I.. .1.1. .... .. ..1. 41. ...I . -. .... in- nui I..CIU.V uiiuii' iii mil ii t m III-UHIUUI13 cicu ii ir cots more monej 1110 ppeuiill Mli Cllil'li in ill"' riiiciiiiii in' 1I and Vino fitreetst ulallon cither In full I ftrenclU. Kach door Is manned, mid iir I& then coes: tho raid, ... enl.iriri d mnifirtltnltlpH fm the pdilciteit r.iclnir the police and railway police nprtmii nf nu...ill7ed tinlnhnr nml nf onvials are lone linos of benches, which the poailiiK to?t of lllntr, that their durlnir the day nro lllled with uniting wr ,nH 0t Kept pate with rlslnc pasencen; but now many make beds of remuneration In other Intellectual o them. Tim round Marts to work nml rations and that their Income ha, de wakens each man nml makes Innulry as K,t0 arlous "raltes" In ik.j, actually to what Flatlon lie Is bound for. and ln,c,n reduced on at count of a lack of mot c.es the man proves to be an In-ipanllel con crpunrienco with the upuanl trudcr with no ralla ticket, and cone- trend of Ihlnc costs The reallio their tiuntly ho 13 labeled us duo In mrlie ilii.inckil Jillsht. but they arc more hi nt the rifteenth mid Vine rtrects Ht.itlon torei-teil In tlitlr work. Tho llrt temporary prison Is the two "Teachers leoelve moie etiullable p.ij lri;e i-tntlou elevators, IipI.ir properly than for scam." said one. This must Ettnrded, the oierflow belns placed In the he put jlown to the iredlt of the pres.nl laffie dlnhiB loom Then In tpilck hauls )0,ird lloweiti It lt.is not the ttun the men me t.iU'ii to the I'ltteenth and ijrte tourage to see tha't the llliunl.il Vine ttreets t-'ollce station iiinl ihaiBed iccoBiiltlon nf ttaihliiB as repustnted wllli be nc T.'iBrnnts. hi the salary licalo Is wroiiKI lelul Jiont other bin cities b.n.. i. nioh.r whool rate than I'hlladiliihla and their Fchools are not much. If nnv belter than our. thanks to the patriotism nf our teachers Capacity for doing the work and not Bet tier should ho the lnlH for financial classification SMiool pay an,l opportunity Is based tin an old theory of sex Inequality uhlch feminism uwi MinraBe u.ie antiquated Ixcentlv I Is oierrldden by the business i" i.... ,.. .,,.. .in attention to p.jcholosy of the teacher It H tnie that we do not Klve her '"'(lu?'c1 J " but that Is a material o"?1,'"-ul,0M' a t ii i,er study either Ad justment and adaptations are '"'r' here. We must take ome of the oner- aro better houclnr and belter equip ...en nn mo uraun pcnoois anil an enlarKlnR of tho teachltiB forco In I hem. l.mphads nhoilld ho laid sin the tild.fanhloned three IVh nml tho imreiitM be bIic, ,i mile freedom III ii-KlnlnB their own tlilldrcn In tho nccompllHinipniB tailed "Manual l raiiitnir una ri.n..iirt k-tm .jn... I yiP1nIU"Mo tlnio now Blven to lion- icacn- so uacn learn praties ror and rpcll- fnr ttvn llalf l(.Ilf. In l.u.wlln nlsB.it. i numberlnc ner more than thirty. Q? .cra',e! ,lop flt appointment U where from nflt to sixty llltlo one" Not Infrequently the class consists of iwo Rrarte.s, to make matterH wore III WOntlPP thnt ...n,l( nf tl. wlrlm me (ihislcal wrecks at the end of two r,.V 1,ul "'"' about tho children? I hey hae lot, under this recline, the most aluable part of their school tralnlnB a rlcht beslnnlnc. Teach tis are conMnt'ed that without the careful home help on the part of tho parentu conditions would he exeu iiurpp ciinn tnei nie SACRIFICE FOR ALLIES DUTY OF U. S. PEOPLE Dr. Alonzo Tnylor Declares Wc Must Save Them by Shipping Food They Need The duty of the United Stales In the next few months Is to save tho Allies bv shipping them nil the foodstuffs tliV need, though Brent sacrifice Is ic I. O. 01'. PACKAGE PA11TY HOME DEFENSE SBBKt I'lillnnthrojiFc I.otlco, No. IC, Will Hold Fourth Annual AiTntr The fourth annual packnso party of I'hllntilliroplo Lodge. No. IB, f. O. O. V, will bo bIvcu tonlnht at the Parkway llulldliiB for the member nml frlonds. An claborato proBram Jias been nr laiiBed, and tho proceeds will bo used for tho intrlotlo Mud for the benefit of members) who are In tho sclce. Thn proBram follows! O Wallace Knillh, opening nddress: Walter J. Iluhu, baritone solo; Howard D llaxter, Pianist : Miss Ml, Hirst, elocutionist : William 11. liw rv. recitation; .lnsenli nulred, l5r. . onio i:. Ta or, one of the 1'eNlln, humorist; Jirry Xorrett. o- n", ' . , , .. ,. , t,i,, Icallhti Miss o. II. Outland, recltntlon, food experts cose to National looiF Ad- nmi -Mr aml jIr, j ,. b' ,,, w). mlnlstrator Hoover, torn tno conirmpo- ".e uiiiiesira win lurnisu ino music. . ,,, .ii.ii. The committee on nrrniiBement In- inry Clul) at a mectlnc In the Helleue- rU(c, jo.ppn semless, chairman: U. sirntford Wallace Smith, secretary: I'aul J, Field, Doctor Tajlcfr pointed out that Amer- Nor,,mll,;, Wln,ii Kekert ileorce lient. lea made blB protlts Iioni mo i.ntenie i nininiii 11 ..irpi. i .... ... .... i n...i .., nd .Simon II Moore Allies in llio nisi unit- .nio ..u v.... W Paioe, Jr, U (mpany tj( thp Armed Tlegi Calls for Recruit ( ' - Vs'TW c -'St yj Company 1) Of 'the armed regimenting tl me Philadelphia Home Defense Itesenrf jjffi IS rnn.llllll.w In II. .1t .l..l. A nll "L ... .v.u h ti, no lull ailCIIKUl, 4 imf. has been Issued for nddlllenal insnwh must be American citizens, pieferabljr 'a neiwcen the nges of thirty-one and forty fHo, nd wllh or without previous mili tary trnlnhiB. $ 43 nie company lias In lls,nrniory l nnfleld rlnes for Its full quota, of inert and recruits will Immediately bo meas- urcu ror tne new unirorms of Bray-greM! adODted bv thl cllv nn1 fnr ivhleh ,WV men already enrolled In the lirlmenb'Jg .. v. ,v.bi,.j ,111711, . fr sjn t'oinpnny 1) drills In battalion forma fc lion on Wednesday eenlnga at the Se? tin ond lleBlment Armory, and eoimianV i '3 drills aro held bn Sunday mornings at 1) o'clock In Vernon Park or at Town llalU ,i ciermaiHown. .q oalli of service Is de, Cop Shooln Off Man's ringer WllAtA tlrt fjltiltl outburlenoo," work from her We help Is BlVcn ,hc"chlhl H left behind " '"n ' ,V .uieVn,, and nui tut c Hi- 'f ' n?:! .."' "II ?h- legal age limit .,i,T,i,i mn... nl sacrlllct.il spirit '"" '"" io.uii Mhooi. conscnatlon and satilflcc wltl which there can be i,o goo; . ... o,.c, v poKtic, In the ,cno... y u who ,,,,cr h,dheard of e teacung uecause mere .... .- - manded, but the enrollment carries witlCu -ja It nBrcement to attend drills ns reguVf T-l i.uiy nn imssiuie nnu to Tespond, U" .r.liAru Tl.lo la PXPTV Willi " "' nortant as tho professional inpeiis terfeitnco by waul polltlclniis" said n .. ,., ...,., ..,i irnnie a nils- woman grade trachei "Whateei poll .ion . wen a, k oh UK lth H '" '?,.' "f" H " "' iMiin iniell. who had heard of the "litem Is roue of the old-time In-1 sinking of the l.usltnnla only aw a splen did ficrmaii triumph, who nan been spu at bj the school children of llienien be c.iua she was in American, tpoko nlo last nlRht, and told tho Contemporary flub htm Hcrmany had been nblp to fool her people o long. Tno speaker was Mis llioxe Crittenden, a Cillforiil.in, who rectntly camo back from the profitable piy and leicllng of artMVnl i i.,.t of the s.hool sl.ni. and because " ' "" ;d t here i, shoul. be , ,-., llom.,ins after a seven )ears narnerstnuu. marten up teachers, both It Is r. detracktd Into he iou " ., ,,"--, ' ""'.H,,. , " "',' ...... man. nun icmaie , ihe st itltlcal. It cannot tieieioii cm-'."', ..n ..,.....,. . .. ' ' '(lermany Is mine ntrain or America ,.....,.,,. cip.il II v f.u leadership And we necu ' .iiii.ii.iiin. ... (,mi (1,t, ,, l)f ;KnllU, nml Germany M III.Dl I.I. OP SW.M'.IIM leaileishln soitH . we need the infusion ( Iherc Is logioIUng for the hlsliei bates Amei It. i nitnc than sho hates KnB- Vt.iiidlnK lo tl,p schedulp of the of enll.u.lasm mid the dWpla of sni- "munition- -.alii a IiIbIi school pro- , .Hid Tin rp is a feeling that the com- II...111I of IMucatlon male eiilir., rl 1""" h lea.hei. In their problems f.-m- Poltl.s In the school Is not I ,11f ,lf ,10 ,Mprl,ans means the defeat gi.imm.ir schools In Cl,. n i.. .. ,. I think, too we ne.d leal special..- ........... .ic.inip s u. cnuiioi i.ms of (j,.rmanj," he said Khe a!o said well nfford to make sacrifices now of ... . .... .- i ..... ..-. -A-.ii.ii.. tlClaiS 01 lUC IOO.l nnu nm iiuiiii.i.i..- 1...1.; ." in.a-wuio HUU 10 Tespono, aiA " ,1 i ..I ii. i.i. i.i, .1.. -a Mi i ncoiniter with a policeman ns he orders from the oMlcers to anv m. J tlon onices In Philadelphia also ad- M11. ,,.,. , ,,,. ft ,..,-,, ,,,,, tnc, VSl"g "vlthln cliy lhnftS.y $$ dtesfd the gathering and appealed for ost I'uiteiisk) laizunskl. n saloon. keep. Iteciults are nsked to report Imme' Pi ii ii .ii '.v., '"," ' ut ula"'1 ' Lieutenant H. W, Htator. Jr.ti ."! ...- ...ii.j (.. i,- I'.jiiii-iiiii siiui u ui.ij uci iiiHiiiuiin acenue. anv weeKdivj - 1..IU A... . IB n ... ... . . -- lit between 8.39 n. in. and 8 p. m. rKm "I Vl ii'r1 mSS t .t fi .". i.lue.i r u,l ; s 'u,H nat: cru le 1 c,usre r 0 I a u ue'u li au- urjl they -Mil puh their friends- claims. ,e nlendencs not ..ally supreme, but ' do not think the.o is any JugBllug with .inace- . s-iiHiuif iii". uu i uutrr tiuauiicaiiun ... ...1 .. ... . ,1- '111. IlTKt Ul.lllt- UIIUULLM IMP I I'.llMiri ll mil O U.1H lilt it... ......... i.o.r.ln ntn cliMr f tl. .. r, n Itecently sixty-eight men were gar-Mt u baaed oil out-uiodcd piemises ino ;-" " .." so up lo tiiiiu in " " ' ",, ,,,, .....nt .,. ,N0,k 'cae. but lnlde imlitlcs for hlcher lobs I ' ...rs,l l,v the nolice. and mole than n ' i,,liiin,.' I- fallacious and cell The , f.e seals through automatic Increases h'ioiiI.1 not be a pl.i. e foi l"'"'11-0...." ' . ' ,,, ' , '",,'".. ...'""" c L .'."?' ,".r .J. . 1, ' - ;ie eoul.1 not give the police satisfying fumlamctal pilnciple goes back to the I M-, A teacheis ,un from 80rt to 11000 the th dreu ..,,.. g. a -""- , p ,- -, "- ,' r.hc s)Mcm Informatloi. ns to their dinft stal.s and day when teaching was almost entli.l) I .male '".v-hool te.uheis. ,.,a.a on In he Jj" ,P0 ffi' .L-lliJr , 1 u r the In- were turned oxer to the United Stales au-1 :l woman'H Job and women under the U WOO tj UOo , nj ; C as- A. - ' ,,' , ' , ,..,,1. .potlation ..f outside ,u.n for Important tliorteu. old Idea weto nlwa)S rated lower .m .ou to s.n. Men leacliem get fiom ".' UJ' ,tnn ",";?, ,,.,, nur po't" Whether mhi ate a Vare man or These raids occur f.equei.tly and ic-'pirneis than men. Purthermore, It a ' f ; ?' a cek: women from JM to -et us Imc more I i.plra tut ur , mwr lt "r m lU" not rtin t . ut suit hi repeated trips t,. old offenders Wnually tho onlv professional or stint. U on a flfly-twu-wtek basis The, teachers a.e mote earnest nd IntelH- igu.o ., ?l "Jhool" ai.y inor iiu back to tho 1touo of Concetto.. I professional calling open to women hate to te all , ear There are other R'" '' "'" Lefoie. 1 I Ink. le spite "- " p' V,0 . u,?s ''n The protest guard maintained by the.' Patchwork attempt's were made to tlasslflcatlons of tcacluis, but the same l'-U.abl.. handicap-, but how '' "l" , no, Naty department keens the station f.eo,bctt.r salaries by amendments to the . ipar ly pre, nil-. ThU dlspailt, and LlLJLiJ'Ulm ,nt a 'X S .Am rftti rtniuicii in lie n:iv. lie men . mnn htimi, i.itu 'tinimn n i" m --uiiiu.irM or h.uaiih n imn. ni.nii luv-iiis ,"" - : ..i..i.. t EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED Hi HiiHRii3H ' Kei a nT an . ,w now being Cared for t the . M. C A uir,, Xot ember II, P.HC, and Apill 10, tared tilth contemporaiv lltlng requln -Mhlp and Tent Club and other places 13 (;. irents tire analtzed and cilllclzcd by a sallui lielng ' lllini:il fil'POP.Tl MTliy POP. wo)ii:x cachei as fullows The liHsteiit demand thnt the fill- wliero as-lstance foi inctcd out in pfnn dental aiEN ,ti" a,u""" of" r,,"l,,l?m "" i!',' wl!l,"i"-!!'lVn,,:;lll,vu,hS JoOll.lNlM JIE.lMAljiML.i-s ,,mon 011 1111 taming capaclt) p.l with ,! -alarle, ttlll Vter up aii- INOW UiN Alt ItlivUUU men In man) lines m i.ui..... . shnplv .lout think woiiitn rue woltli .!!.! In All Hricnelip. tif II. S. less than men ant moie -except In tho m -." . .......1.... ...I.. ...i. 1 Scivicc nnd Aid Allies Abioatl. Scaich for Other Xumrs fc-slonal and business line Is now wide open to women. The) hate too many The names of 250 gia.luitc- of the I other nipuituulllci fm caicels now to Dental School of the Pnlteislt) of Pciiu- ,e attrai ted to teaching. II is a mat- X s)iiama nato airc.ni lou.n in.." ".. (er r won. hi that so miiiiv continue f big chart which H being prepJie.l by I . scboul-. It I- not a mattet J.mnes' of Penn Dental graduates are past decade 01 so hate left whool tvcul. coming In to Mi Helmobl'it olllce to for othet actltltlc Hiiemi iiiiiii two ihiiicj ,,. m.uiff 11. ,ii i ii -i in.ii ii. teaiiieiH do not riceite a m ritiei Iklin. .. ...... ........t , , ... . ', . "'n m - . -.LUIIII Inhtilted mid fal.-e tiadlllou that ham- ail(,M,,lle ,a, irj u"",,- " '"" """ ptrs t. aching Again Mhnost ttcry p.o-, ,,, ,,, , . deunt aiipciiaiue ami beiau-p In the p ist his pride his k.pt hlni from complaining, the Inline li.it Is abroad lh.it he Is wp,l pi, Tin U n0l so Men who hate been In th,. school ss:em for tin en op foui terns mid who-e air.iK- age I- hieuti-tlie. le celte IIS or $11 per week 111 the . ase of hnlimn tit mr la coinlderabl.i lew. Unit anv one who It' a distinct aid to any liouckcepcr who'desircs to economize, and at the "-ainc time have appetiz ing;, nourishing and satis factory cooking at every meal. That's (ompleto the war reeoul then- ",. j f,ay, the board laci.s me com-1 '"" ....i nii iiniieii in i.iue caie ot To facilitate theiblg tusk ..f making a. , fll0 hostile ciltlclsin of alleged ;'" lit" on Mich Mai tatloti wages Is Z .VanWlX-llfil .,1itil'"-?l; t',,ter.itagance bv icoiganlz.ng sa.ailes lti!l", !,e.a,.,.1.st.a"ne. .r. '.'.1.. .1 '...i.i..,.. ' of teaclieis on the basis of other caieeis . ;, .... ...... ,. ,, ......or.iM. ... ct IS III lusciuiici ill Hi nn .,..n invic. .... ... ,. , ... TWn.io .., ml, l,,t,rinf.ll,,ii m.. nUi. fop liotll WOIIIPII lllltl me" niinii inn being dliected to N'ew Zealand and Kng- malto nioio money and lequlie lea ex land the tarlous war dipaitmenls tensile and expeii'iie tialnlng In Htenog. Penns)ltanla dentists aie lauiug .1 ,apht. seciet.ula ttoik, -alesinaiisl.lp , tailing part In providing skilled dentists e(l, thll t, aching, and ho the tieud ' Of coue I 1 lor liie unuits anu-nat es oi ine war- tnm ed ,B0py ring nations. ne ...iiihm:. .... i ... ...c iiim i.- il,.p w Ik. hue strtice is so great mat it is at preenc '" -- - - -- - - impossible to record them piopcili but the location foi teaching, mid tliev will they lun Into the huiulieds and the t-u- leach despite the lack ot fitting cniolu- operation of tho iiluluni Is sought mtnts According to Jlr. flelinolilH chaits, ..jjt fewer women me going Into along on an mite-bellum sal.il). which was lusullk'lent cten in )ieate timea I.et the leader toiupaie the wage he would expict an ordlnaiy l.ibu.er to get with I lie stipend handed out to the teacheis and ho will undeistalid Ihelr clamor for an Intteigi LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIQINAU WORCCSTERSHIRC LOLONNADE luncheons are good luncheons. Colonnade dinners are good dinners. Colonnade parties are jolly parties. Every Afternoon Tea and Dancing from 4 to 6 Every Evening Dancing from 6:30 on TWO ORCHESTRAS HOTEL COLONNADE Chestnut Street, at Fifteenth iS"'iwW ,ml mor" Ht Going out of It ineailan&", IIiicc. the shortage of teachers-and 3 the tjjrious.forelgiij of the'dental echoolviM be on fle of the big sh the cohtoimicnts n this country mid In this shoitago is going lo ueteop into jjuc.-. tit.iuuatea- a crisis u soineu....B is nut. uo.ie. . lire now known to don't think the elllcleucy of the schools up? of lhe naty i,du i.pmi tinti.iiieil et. tint It Is bound On account of the fact that, the aimv . ... i.. ... ...... i...... n...a i. ... ' ,. i ., .. lO IIU III I' U t.. I"l'h ..., .1 ..." v,,,l,l f .. t... ...w.b .v.'... fc..M.V,, ,.,,, ,V needs, ninny men who bate passed tae examinations and rectlicd their ccin mlsslonM arc still awaiting ussignmcnt. "Our, bo)s uie scatteie.i all otei Mie W lentorc some of the. pit'tlge an laige the legitimate lcitaids of teach ing " We need mole le.ccher. nnd more world, and I fotl sine that a good many nty." said a male high school teacher liate utcii Mlieil or wounue.I in tins , ..Tnat about sums UP in) Mew. Here time," said JIr. IlchnoM toda) "I want , ,,.. i.!....,. schools we do not .In tn to-set nil their names and tile them with '" lno '""cl K"00', we u0 not uo the honor lolls In tho aiclntts kept cy ino protoat SUFFRAGISTS IN KALLY Tho school teaeher is In schop! nt lult past S o'clock and works on In cessantly, tilth an hour and u ipiurter fur lunch, until .! .10 o'i lock Theie me ten- lew who leate sil.ool at that hum. Papers lute to lie marked, lee-ord- compiled and teports imde Aside from these there 'ie numerous extiasi'holastle uctliltles (alhletlci, oiihestra, etc ), wh'Oi engage Uie at tention of teachers for Iiouk aflei clas.s Is dtuilsscd. Itut wo should hate adtauctd'be- tnntl tin lime u lipn up Imli-p i4im rn" I iitlllt) and table of mi empli.)c bv uie niiinner ot uouis ne puis In "on the job Tim Impoitaut element Is not lime, bur Intensity not leiiEth but lathei depth To control and discipline llfty tiungstei- with llfti dlffeient pti'onnlllles and wlilel) dltergeut deities; to place betoie them Is like lot c Pii-llv t hilled The boanl should mako It possible for the dcpait- nieilt of supeillltelldelli e In hetullte a 'llil. ifrle. Iieznll nn lliur.dS), I rli. stimulating i enter of enthusiasm nnd In- r'""' II. nut nrll.lr n III niuirnr -pliallon The teatUer- are mole ixli.l I toiticrrovr. moie linking learning tilth life, the as sociate and dlsl.ict une.intcndeuf. Women Loan" Workers Actite should moie and mine link linpliatlon ,., , ...... and leoigriltlon of g.od woi, wllh the ...VnTa)" i'ro'e'VttftwliVi e leaihlng titi.lt r th. Ii iipeitlsloi slatlons of the t Ity as pre. In. t head- iwi'iimner t.i it- -ri' t.-iil'l- 'luarlers The priulnii has bpen I Ml IIOI.OC! Ol III), ri.Ai III. I. i Brat, ,i hy Iilrector Wilson mid ap- Don't let us foigel the actual posl- , "'"'ATsp'. i, sianlin"'..'??,".""'" V .. . ., . ... , i, . 1 hllI)rrISi? M( 1 MHilurl '"HI snoil brt iiinila tlon of the teacher. She Is icallt c-on-' bv.' Mr. WaUrr Thomson, chai.man of donned to solltart conllucuir nt, l-olate.l the women's committic lln kit get patt of eieiy ilat tilth nn- .1. .-. !.... .1 t..l...lu 'M,. .....I ..II l.n " " - more encouiugeineiit and Inspiration on ' Jj3l3raJ3SHSrSISJcl!!J2 till. 1..1M1,I. .Iip tl.p.1 ta, no.il.l.t.. In l In l?l ...... ... ...... ... . ...... ...... ...u.iii.vii frl promotion, sclentinc assignment tn tlieigl ttoik In which thev how nbilltt. tiioper E praise and other thing- as well as the tangible leward of dollars and cents ?j for their ttoik " g A Philadelphia tea. her writes as foi- Ion " p Among mv own acquaintances In Phllideliihia and el.eiilierA ihrnin-linnt !i the Pnlted .States I nnd the teaching profession pronounced "unpromising" I hate leatned icceutlv that etcn women students In the iIeIi schools nre spet'ialllug for other iirofesslons than teaching I ha to. fir-t-hand In formation about )oung students tvho aie eiilerlng other professions becauso thev nio innrn lemuncrntlte than le.iihlnir. AVh). then. In the name of all that's reasonable, should any toung women tlect to wear out hr llfo In the schoolrooms of a great city? PAItll.NT STATIC SCHOOL XKHDS A parent sets foith the follow Ing tlews' In consequents of the proposed In xcstlgallon nnd r CA.ljllstiiient of the public school svstciii to meet certain changed conditions. It Is time for etert thinking man and woman to sit up and take notice " What is needed flrl and foremost t M u - '4 H .vl m . 3.T .- U B1' I Meet at Palm Beach lo UiRe.Passage of Fcdetal Amendment Philadelphia suffragists enjo) Ir.g a holiday In the South aie holding a big suffrage meeting at Palm Peach. Kla , today, to urge tho passage of the .Su-an H Anthony I'cderal amendment Dudley Field Malone. former Collector of thq Port of New Yoili. is tho chief speaker, und Satriuel l.'nlei meter the Presiding ollicer ut tho meeting In the Y, P.0)al Polnclana Iiotel, according to a V lAll.fr,"),!. rnA.I.'Ail ... '..,1.... .1 II ........ ---.,. ILMHtu Ul --.tlllUII.il 11 Ulliai, d jan- ncauquariera nere rroin .Mrs l.a t rence Lewis, of this city. .Mrs. Lewis, tS "mw .. lliciliui-l U. .1113 tllUll UXl'CUlllO . committee, wired that she and Miss i.or.B Btctens ai ranged the meeting and also tVOUld Pliealr. The lMln,1i.li-.ti!ni. f acting aa patrons nre Mrs. Itlehaid New- bold, Jirs. I'd ward Lowber Welsh, Miss 4 Alice Itrock, SIlss Alice Piddle, former t AttOrneV fjener.il .tnlin I" llftll IIU. ft Anno Spencer and Mr.s. Edward llrown. Ing. GETS DENTAL COMMISSION JIaj. A. L. Miller First to Be Named in New Dental Reserve Corps Major A I Miller, of tho Walter teed llosnltal. nf Vnslil.ic.,.M n , a ho Is now nttcndlng tho third session ,?' of the onicers' school of plastic and .I turgery hi me -1110111.11) tt lltans In.tltll.A nf na.,11.1... . .1... IT.. 1. I... L. -.-.'' v I'tlHIDUJ, .11 lilt- I'lllll'IBIlV is 1 ' ennsjiianla, was tho first lo ie. ft., eelte a roinmlKslou of thn new denial resort p corps. The army dental reserto uu iviiji ins nccn csiaonsneii ny the uot. g',ernment on nn tqual basis with the medical nlllpers' lesppin innw s!r,...,i i.- . - - ."'-- -.,.- ...,., 1 ;, lennstnania dentnl graduates nre! w among the oltlceia who wero tho llrst to ?J De commissioned tt n... ... ..... .............. . , -j vii.- ouir niui-i'r 01 him rami ot major. LV. tianip V Mnlnn XI' A II .n... .. . ! Plant 1st o, in attending the iirmv olllcers" ecnool. tho third session of which will ,nd March 9 after n four weeks' com so. Lleven medical ofllcciM and twenty one i)enlal nt!lcern uro also nttendlng tno courao. Of these four nro captains. PURE FRESH PAINT ae eve fife wz Your Home 'perhaps needs a little freshening up inside and out. We'll be glad to talk it over with you. Get our fijtiate no obligation . Kdehnle kr-I?AlNTER YSAYE Appearing at the Academy of Music, Wednesday Evening, February 27 Ysaye, the great liclgian artist, is acknowledged hy the musical world as the master violinist. Since his first visit to the United States in 1891 he has made several tours of the country, and the success he has achieved is nothing short of phenomenal. Ask any Columbia dealer to play one of the Ysajc records for jou on the Columbia Grnfonola. They hac all his glory of resonant tone and delicate touch, of brilliant color and softest shading. New Columbia Record on Sale the 20th of Every Month COLUMDLY QRAPIIOPHONi: COMPANY, NHW YORK Gr$x n MM Columbia lirafonola A Price 313 T V ' M Sj Price Columbia Records Bl' Maxtfson & DeMany 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) '' ! ? These Great Reductions on ..'. j Beautiful Furs Because We Are Going Into a New Store EFORE we take possession of our 'new store at 1211-1213-1215 Chestnut Street we must sSell every coat, coatee, set, scarf and muff in stock. Pherefore Every Fur Garment in Our Present Stock Is Reduced One Third, One-Half, and in Some Cases Even More These furs will be just as good for next season as now because fur designers predict little change in fur fashions. Among them arc many scarfs suitable for spring and summer wearing. . Yet furs identical with these will be priced next season almost double and in some cases quite double what they are selling for in this Sale. Buying furs in this Sale is an investment that cannot be equalled. In addition s ' &. ".i B Purchases will be reserved in our vaults until next fall upon payment of a deposit, pay ments to be continued monthly during spring and summer. ' All charge purchases will be billed April 1, if requested. it Scar ft 19.00 Wolf, all colors 9.50 25.00 Skunk 12.50 29.00 Red Fox 14.50 35.00 Taupe Fox , 17.50 35.00 Brown Fox -17.50 35.00 Black Fox 17.50 45.00 Hudson Seal 22.50 45.00 White Fox 22.50 65.00 Taupe Fox 32.50 65.00 Brown Fcjx 32.50 75.00 Black Lynx 37;50 75.00 Slate Fox ' 37.50 75.00 Jap. Koluuky 37.50 79.00 Cross Fox ;39.50 100.00 Mole 69.50 250.00 Russian Kolinsky . .125.00 295.00 Silver Fox . . 195.00 850.00 Hudson Bay Sable . . 550.00 Beautiful Fur Coats 79.00 Black Pony 39.50 125.00 Sable Marmot 62.50 149.00 Natural Muskrat 74.50 175.00 Hudson Seal 87.50 179.00 Natural Muskrat 89.50 240.00 Hudson Seal 120.00 185.00 Nutria 125.00 290.00 Hudson Seal 145.00 275.00 Hudson Seal 185.00 390.00 Mole 195.00 365.00 Hudson Seal 245.00 425.00 Natural Squirrel ..,,.. 275.00 395.00 Hudson Seal .....'.. .295.00 950.00 Jap. Kolinsky 595.00 Coatees 150.00 Hudson Seal 97.50 245.00 Hudson Seal 125.00 350.00 Hudson Seal 195.00 395.00 Hudson Seal 225.00 495.00 Russian Kolinsky 295.00 Sets 49.00 Nutria 24.50 49.00 Australian Opossum . 24.50 59.00 Taupe Fox 29.50 69.00 Taupe Wolf 34.50 75.00, Jap Cross Fox s '37.50 75.00 Brown Wolf 37.50 79.00 Black Wolf 39.50 65.00 Raccoon 39.50 95.00 Brown Fox , 47.50 95.00 Red Fox . , 47.B0 95.00 Jap. Kolinsky 47.50 Hi 0.00 Black Fox , 55.00 140.00 Beaver .... 89.50 125.00 Ermine ,....,.,...; 62,50 135.00 Fisher- . . .,., 67.50 179.00 Cross Fox 89.50 .195.00 Mole 97.50 450.00 Hudson Bay Sable. .295:00 650,00 Silver Fox , 345.00 750.00 Hudson Bay Sable. '495.00 ,'! ,fi v-r-s "Sy ,i : r . .1 r " i Mail orders promptly filled. Repairing and remodeling at low cost. Purchasing agents' orders accepted wttk usual xu per, cent,, awmvtn. r ,? , ,f BBHflBaflSBiKai 'w xttrri"" : : 8 ------- I "W tl &. ri.. v &-' ' .'AK3iif "'eflrm&Bem
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