HSffiSK kssebe WWrT?, yqmiw&fGiyjF! m- W-- W I ! r DOUGHERTY PROPOSES PLAN TO END SUIT Snys Ho Will Pny $.100 to Any War Charity Named by John Shibc .Tank I'. rou)jliiTl. uui; of llu- irti molcrl of Hip KllliawT.roriniil bout, ' which ilrow morn mony limn nny hW loundjcotitpul ever lirld. Ii.ik Inkcii Ills' en III Imiul In xulmilt n plan to rcltlo a cult for (100 IiixUKht nBiiliit tilm by John Shlbc. Tim Hat mi of 1.iIiciW1Io m uorkini: on tlio principle of patriot Inm ntnl his lpr.nl Maliiiicut l olf explanatory: "Tlirco wi'ekH after Urn Kllbanc Leonard bout hail bcrn licM In Slilbo Park, ntnl nftrr :i rettlenicut bail born rjimie, Mr. John Shllm, who liamlli'il all cf the finances of the nffalr, discovered whiit be mid wnx n bhortnKO cf Slopfi, ulilrli be ulcd .lumen Uuckley. of New Vi rlt, n nil mjKcIf to h.alte up. 1 thnuRlit It KtraiiKO that It would take Mich n lonp time tri ill.covr the nllcKrd error, 'for we bail placed everything In Mr !iihe hand mid idled on IiIk honesty to adjust matters In ,i ratlsfnt'tory man mr. "We did not count the houcc ailer iie hrut, which H the rtiloinrir. ililnc nfttr all boxlni; contents We did not fii.fMlon any t,f the cxpenmo. which alcn Is something nnutniat in holnx elrcliK. 'i took Mr. Shlbe's word for the re eli:tx, did not even cumit the onipll- mentnry ticket", and nettled ever thine f.u tlio box dike statement which was presented by Mr. John te'hlbc. Mistake of $1000 "J-'o far as I know, rvcis thine ai fair and nbove board, mid we cannot i MtirMIrn tlio honesty of Jlr. Khlbe. How- I ever, when I wns notlilfd that n mistake of $1000 bad been found three wcekn i fttr the final settlement bad been inuiiw , rtfi the ntial Bcttlcinent hml iron maue r.dr :STBW Sdr: r over and nnreed upon by !lo per I resent, I wondered why it took Hitch b lone time to discover the error. "This Is the tlisl time that I eer lifive been mixed tip in an .tlY.it f like tills, but It was ii tillle Irregular ntnl it.o result Is that the cusp now Is in tho Media Court. "1 never have avoided a Ju.t debt In my life, and If 1 owed money I would pay It without a whimper. My friends know this, and for the benefit of Mr, John Shlbc, I wish to make a propel- tloti to Mm. which Is as follows: (Jiv Money to Charity 1 "Tho caso Is now In court and 1 have as much chance of winning an Mr. John Bhlue. However, to stop nil arguments and rcttle tlilnps s.-itisfactorlly. I will ' pay th JlOfi, which is my Rhac. to any l war charily named by Mr. John Shltic. ' "I make this proposition because there Is soint doubt over tlic money nnd to , wash my handi of the whole affair. I , want to tivo somethlui; to tho boys who arc now lu the trenches or In tho train-1 Ins: camp and Will do it If Mr. John ; Sblbo la wllltn'ir. If not. tho courts must ' decide whether or not 1 ow tho money. Spectators in Army "There wire many youim nun at tlm Kilb.tne-l.cou.ird bout wbu now aic in tho service of Undo Sain. They paid In tho money over v. blch there is u dispute, and to my mind they aic tlio ones en titled to it Now If Mr. John Shlbc asms to my proposition to turn o.cr H0U to any war charity he iniitht name, audi as the lied Cross, the tobacco fund, an athletic equipment fund. I shall send the money nnd the matter Is closed. "In justlco to the boys who sue now ' flKlitlnt,' for their country lioja who aro lu need of things they have been denied ' I belluvu this is tlio only fair way toj ettlc tho cit.se. Mr. John Shlbc should agree, because I am wllllnc to shoulder the cMieiis' It will coi-t him nothlnij only tlio showing nf a little patriotism." "J AM MS !' noriJHKIlTY." T.' Tin I l.i ir tx'i.- 111V III IT- """"' l,"",l 1U.V l I Lrt I IJI1 'Pttr rtmitvr vntn 15ALL lHh LOMINd YEAR , Hufgins Itccoives Letter From Vet- erati Twirler Which l!tinj;s Managerial Cheei' NIIW YoriK, I'eb. S8. Hdtlle I'l.mk. xeliran left-hand pitching star, may not be lost to baseball nfter all. Miller llusglus. manager of the Van-" kecs, niinoiiiiced tills afternoon he had hoard from Plank. The Idirler said ho Would state within a week or so whether ho Intended to play hilt, lluggltiM ex pressed tho hope that I'lank would lie ready to make the trip South. HugginM nlo stated he had received tho signed contracts of Ttav Caldwell. Slim, I.oe and Allen Kussell, pitchers. SNYDER SAYS HE WANTS TO PLAY WITH THE PHILS Frank Snyder, catcher for the Car dinals, nays he Is willing to be trans ferred, provided he can pick his club and that club be says is the Phillies, He declares he will not consent to u tradn hy which ho goes to Pittsburgh, In a letter 10 ,1 inenu in St. i.ouis, tin ntvs iiv..,t.i. :..t-.. i., ...... ;Vti.;:v nhta cluli. That in tho onlv- one. iliomrh." tiii til . 1 .k " 1 riiuauei- I In tho preliminary trade moves Snyt der has not been offered to the Phillies and ltlckcy has dono all of his dealing with tho Cubs, Supetbas, Hravea and Pirates. Itecently It was reported tliat Snyder and Crulso would be traded for Max Carey, but Snyder's declaration un doubtedly blocks such an exchange. Whether tho Cardinals would offer Snyder to the Phillies, President lllcltev would not say. SLIM SALLEE SIGNS UP WITH NEW YORK GIANTS . None, dom Won by T. Ollrlii Mm'i; NUW YOnK. Feb. IS. Slim Sallee, Vernon Place Slnf;r: seeon.1. .I.,hn l.vnnV. the lanky southpaw hurler of tho (Jlantr. I l.usello's hn: third. Dr. I- ". iiruu.er a Is no longer a holdout. Ills contract was 1,rl'r, ',,rki,iLa'm,nL-s-W',iii by Luxeiio's received jcMerduy at the Giants' head- i,"' Wi H" VIVH. seeoid A. V M.ur quarters. jt'urer's Itoiei: tiilrd. T. tlilrln Mas. Tiitre are only four liiant holdouts ; now, and Manager Mcflraw will leave town in tho near future to get these athletes lined tin ntnl Itielr .tnbn ll.-in. cocks afllxed to missives. Tlie quar tet aro Arthur Fletcher, Fertile Srhupp, Davey ltobcrtson and Poll Pcrrltt HOT STOVE LEAGUE PAYS BIG TRIBUTE TO WAGNER PlTTSllUIUW. Vn Feb. 25. Three, hundred membent of tho Pittsburgh atovo leaguo last night attended a banquet In honor of tho fortv-fourth birthday anniversary of 1 tonus Wagner. Many old-tlnio ball players wero gathered to do honor to the famous veteran shortstop, Including Clarence llovvland, manager of tho world's chain plonss Hugh Jennings, Leu Fohl and A. It. Tlerncy, president ot the Three 1 League. I ' Havana Entries for Friday Flrit race, three-year-olds, elalmlnir. purse too. S', furlonis 'Mursaret Hoyd. V4i till.... nt. ii.. t. i-ti...- , ,. ,iv. '.-..a.. '.(., ,, JlMlitllllllf UIIIUK, Otfl tOllUHCU Hon. 101; Kleklnir Kid. 100: Zuiu, 10; Fiekte Pancy..l(i9i Tom Tit, lit, , heeond raeo, tliree)ear-olits and up. claim- nz, purao ton. n furlonr' Little Menard. Wl IJIliabelh Thompson, tOSl l'eaehle, 1031 Hlnhway. 103: fielder 11, 107! MIm Darn Harbor, 10S: llaby Cole. 108i Vroctor, 110i Andreur O'Day, 110! IJob Wosnom, 110; Milton Campba.ll. 110-, Holler. 110: Old Hen. 110: rage White, till: Investment. 114. Third race, tiiree-ye&r.olds and upward. elalmlnc. purao MOO. 0 furloma Klnr Tro. yato, 07i j-1 ranW If.nrh 100, flnHm t'h.nM 110! Salon. 110) l'reahet. 1111 Plquetle. till Klliabeth Le. UI; Noneiuch, 113: Dufloia. USi Kid N.l.on, 'lourlh raco. three.ycar-olda and udv burth raco, mlnir. mira, three.ycar-olda and upward, elalmlng. purse' I40U, 0 furlongs Twinkle Toes, 108 Bemlnole, Toes, 108 Bemlnole. 110: Ilhrme. 110: King Mox. 110: llell. rton.- 110 pignltjr,- lilt No Trumps, 11a; Iloacoa Ooottt. ISO. .Fifth rac. 4brep-yearoldi nd upward. flalmlnr, purse $100. 0 furlong J"mei .,& IAsi til... '-'rot:. 105i Kanntr Tandy. vi. iTiirii. iii-iT iToniiiiiion, 103: Violet, lWli -.' t'.vHnft, 100; Mnthtr Machre. 100: Muisntl IM: Clrrui.f '10M Vnrvln. 1AM Urhvahlh. ?m ki. t. .j'.T'ir'ii..'--' .v: '-... --- --------- lrJI,l1 itkth rnoci ti,ryear-old and upward, Mtif., Puro. .'ttW. f.Vi furjoiigi-M:n uij'IM ueyjury, jm jineatone, ill. PENN'S CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM m a fl ,3f 'A Wv hi r?. 4HHHkfn I Wm rt&aSF tl 7T j ' r iWtSfimSikWRS '.intMKvavr.. M.a'.!yAr:': . . ., . . . - ,. . - .A-v'-J'rTr- :rs h Oottom ro left to riRlit: Sweeney, Peek, Mn 'tn (enptnln), Hnvls, Uomonet. Walker, Mitchell, Abt NEW YORK DOGS IN IRISH TERRIER COMPETITION Jphn Bates's Entries Carry Oft' Honors in Kennel Show ni'oltTl.Ml bleeds held the attention O ()f tlio itoS fanciers during the curly staces of the tlrst day of the (.centh nttnual bench thnvr of tlio Kennel ( inn of Philadelphia nnd more than ordinary' lnlerei-t was shown In tlio JiiiIkIiir. ' Surrounding the four rlnsH wero uimiy , of the best-l.nnwn lurmberi of the MoitlriK fraternity of Philadelphia, and the work of the ollldals was followeil with tiltlcal and expert nttei.llon. toie Ol ill! IHOM iue.i;nili MKOlt w.t- ,tho leatipearauce I'op Ill.tthf. wlm at .1... .l...Tia.. ..t 111., f.iih."i'i- -i , few years ago was one of Hit." prominent canine tail birds. Tho victory of Mrs. licorito W. l'ati nlnu's Shadow Lake Merry Maid In tile female beagle olas, while somewhat of ii Kurprl emphasized the verdict ut Newaik, where tlfe color of the dot; vv.i tlioiiKliI to lie ninilii"t It. In doss I'lif III Vlcn, entereil by l.usello's Itca rIcm, was adJiiilRed the best of tho breul. I'hllailelphlaiiM icctlvtd a stveie frt back in the Irish tejiier class when .110111 tt, i-uics. 111 ,etv 1 111 n. owiii r of tint lllarnev Kennels, (.aitturtd holli ,, ... n .. , ..i...,'u ..,.., ,,.. t. 11. . 1 . e , ....,.x, ., ,,..-.,,-. , ut,- .msi iur hobs tiniiniirili t Cli.iiniilnii llimuiut of illtninre; ine Y.Ue-i'enti liattle lu ,nv Haven ni hil lllarney Ilandmusler, whlcli went 'bird. Ar Kiinieis' Cbammon Hi- Laird "f monnw tilftht aculm-t the Illue yenriliiKH throuch the New Yolk show fiom pnp-, winm.',';. ,is. - Won by ito-inn Kennel.' "nil on .Saturday iilcht they oppo-e th. pies to winner, was easily the best Itns.tun ili lell- rts-rve. .virs. I" 1' l.r-jliean Acatlemv i!aciw. and had no dllllculty lu tlefeatini: J. ,-1r-i ii-vVon'bCuthleo, .'. Illlims ' 'I!"' ',r"t''"t freshman team at Penn Paul liuiinc s MuslniiK- Michael, while t.,,ril.v I'b.iiniileii lininror. uf iileiiiuere. is one of the best, if not the best, vear In the pnslto se Pail.toii.My.T.ady"l',!ll'l. "';';" J ' ."''" I1"'"""' . n"'r- IIiib imKrcuutioni ever itillectetl nt tlie kept tlie llatts Kennels in tlie fore with Mr. Hum Kahki Madinald placed rest rw. The Wallscott Kennels m.nle t lean sweep In the Scottlsli It rilee cits,. t.t-.'"- J- Jutnbs's ll. Ilrlllialll I'lunaie. i.,, .. I. ., , i T' ! ''Imlt. Wtt h. -Wmi by ilremin-teh Ken ln- ,vtr.v ribbon In tin- female c issts. nels' ilrrenni.li VVolv-y Itlsidi. seeoml, II from puppies to winners, while In ibe'J. dogs tho kennel cleaned up In Amnion oreti. iiiiiii, open anil winners. Tlie prln-' clpal winners weie Walescott Whim tlogs went to Alf Mitt hell's lainiay Punch. It was announced during tlie eaily rtages of tho Judging that Sam l.-tin ford, nf Canada, had purchased tlmAler dalo Nathan Perfection from it I'ldladcl- phla fancier. The price r.tati.l was 1 11000. but no continuation rouhl bo oh - 1 tnlned as tlie paitle.s intcrestctl tlccllncd to give any particulars. .....xW - SCOTTISH TKP.IllKIt.s 1 Nov'.e. tbij,. Won bv A. C. Vifrre-s .r.11. stt.l tvie: second. Iir. Itaniiali Mwris's Atrtrrb uti brtd ibtas -Woo bs Wslcticntt KeTin-ls' Wslesrott Wllllll s,eAir.d. Alf Mllehrll's Lrinray Punch, thluj, A. C l'lT('s Mln.trel Pete. J Limit, docsWon by W.ilrolt Kennels' Wulsi-c,tt Whim, scond Jtlss Carollin- S. Ilareliiy's Wjndhlll Seotty: llilrd, itr. Jinn lutli Morris's J.tel 11 L.tttlerti , Open, dons Won by Walt scott Kenntls' Walescott Whim. . . Winners, dopt Won, by Wnlescntt Ken nel.' Wulegeott Whim; retervo. Alt Mitchell's I Lemrny J'uncji. . .. ., I l.utul, doits Won by Mist Carnllne S. i:urcu-a vvyn.iiiiu fiom . sconu, ur. inn. ,1M, Murr),'. J.trk O'l.antern, N'ovlee. bllele-H won by James .1. htrv- entt's MfK tie orphan. Anient sn-bred tilf-lira Won by ytalesentl Krnnt-lH' Walcott D.xrbj , set-Olld. Mrs. MI llnm 11. Mulfonl's llcdileley llodoi tldril. Jamt-M .1. Stevens's Jt'it the Oriliaii. Limit, bltche. Wen by Walfseolt Ixen nel' WalMcnlt Chance: second. Mrs. Wil liam II. .XlillftiriPs Itediirl-y Porto Open, Wtehes Won by Wiliest olt Kennels Walescott Chance. " Wltin.rs. bltrlit" Wen byMitlcsectt Ken r.la' Walfseolt Derby: reserve. Walescott Kennels' Walnteett t'hane-. Ilriiee class Won Itv W aleseutlsxenncIV Walescott Derby and Vulea.-6it cwuice. IIKAOLKS Purpv dot. Won by John K'aiin l.ii- n.,t.i..Miw.. L.,.ra. .1. A. ltoiiteile . Jude. .;' Vernon Piae sinuir. Open. tlo Won by iieww ji. Miller's Derbi" hire Lime .'iirrrainr I Limit. "S over 13 Inches and not ex- WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUTE provides STANDARD PULLMAN SERVICE Washington to New Orleans, and New Orleans lo Los Angeles and San Francisco; and TOURIST PULLMAN SERVICE Washington to Los Angeles and San Francisco via New Orleans. ! 1 ; - The agents of the WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUTE are at the disposal of those desiring information regarding trips to LOUISIANA, TEXAS, ARIZONA and CALIFORNIA Let them know how V. II. POSTON. Kast. Pass. 705 15th St, N. W, Washington, D. C. JIAKB XHK AI'ACHM TBAlt TBU OX YOUB WAY EVENING PUULK! v "z:: - ...jarrssacsxtgagggym. WIN ROSETTES e. ilnilf I" In. I.. - l,u I l. I!r.ul I'lilitp Mx. ii 'ii,nl. MAUri Mniliir's ItcR.r ihn.l. t' fr.-,.tl. I. MI limn KralkcrV tvt.tw.ir. t.iiU Winners. ilui; Won i, i.uxeiib liMiBlm I'lilllp Vixen, resirre. I' illlln Slirirt'ii Virnml Pl.o-e .lnKer. T't.-M trial dais Wuti h l.ml It Jf.I ier's lierbj shire Mills rurrrrtei Puppy bin hry Wen by lten S itobln hon's llrnleitb'w I'heerful. N'mtiT. Lit htn Wim by p.ess H Itobln "tin's ilranitvln'v fh.rful. siiiml. itr f. WIIIHIO Kraler's llfl.iw.ire tail's KtiM. Amrlniti l.rp.l hit. I,,. VCtt, l,. V lln.ut- iiiliiln a Aam fa.tniy.i. .nmil. ltni S. Huh-, Insun's (Iran.ltlw I'lierfllt. third. 1. niello s ' ii''.iKt.'s' t'iii,ni,i tttiz'. , L.l.m!,.. ';'.'.' "',". Il!,.'.','.?''",!'.,i .J3 .lnt,,'f".r .'j ." . iiiiiii ii4ihpN I'riia Wiirr K.it. iir.'ii liliilm nut ixieillnc 13 turtles Wuli by Lewis II Mlllni's Krailfoid's TnK. Lliuli, bltilns i.nr 1:1 Inelir-X'en by u i.,'onr. w. r.innihi; .'.rs r.ntliw i.iih .--'rij- aihiii; s,iin,i. ,-i.issey fiiipucs -xsni , ........ ,,,,,, i m, 1117. 1; iiuru i. i,tni!.iy 1 urKKOti s 1. inn.-, 1,, pp, . l:t lat-heM Wen by l.ll'itKHV I'liirkpan's t'.iirltetrs lllll Wltitiets. bit, he., Won bv Mrs OiNirKG W raiiulti's llllllJv L.'tk- it'-rry .Mabl XMIST llltlllt VNII HIHT1J TiatltlllP.S t'up'jy deii Won by .X,T Kennels' I'tiali-t- llnr .if t'hllilHlri. Nuvl,... tlKs Won bj lliif-teti Jv.iinets' ltn,itiilt Ihe II..II Aiiii'rK.tii-l.rt-11 'l.ijrs Wun bv Itnpttnn ln nls" IttiKHtotl ihe llell: st'coll'l. Ilt-erue IVarse's lteviuti l'lurry third William If WniOititirn. Jr "s litvntven. 1,11'ilt. ,,,.'- Wim by .xttN. K It ltrlinrdt's llottisev Snovdi'll. itllil, Ajer Kt lilli'ts' , I. ....... Iln. .. , .,.11.,.. I. I . .!..., II" t, IVi.h. .14. . II, .ll".,,,llt., Ill II. ,,.-'. ...-- bum. Jr't libnk.u open, tl.tirs -V tin bv :,tr V p. llrliardt'i, i.iniiey rnuwiieii; wt'tt.iui. atmeii 1 . 11- .. ., .. . ........ .. .. .. ..innnV, ,f .w Nitnee bitehf! llrlllljnt rinf Veil i It. .1 .lueah's Jit Anielli'jin-bit.il bib'h. " -Won t,j A. Vallo's Loin? lioutte Mitry tpi.-en f fJ,,,t, .,,uii,. .luiubs's Mi. llrillliint l"ltsl. itili.l. Aft ""VipTi" bli.T,n-w;!n,'lTMr.vnvvi.-li Kenn-i,' ilri-eiivvbii ihuIks r .raie. ....mid. .Mrs S. Warn rs liaiiiihfttll lllostum nf the Knoll: ilnnl, UoMton Kennels' Itufstuu Mr Wlim-rs. bitches Won by ilreenwleti K-'il- neli.' Ilreentilcli Wolvt-y llllud.t. Ii'serve. ' ilu tnvv tcli Diii-l est uf Arayle. liii.sit Ti:itim:i:s ' purii tloss VVon by llubtit llrtndon b 1 ICUI iricy I'ornrl. 1 Novlci tloss-W'oii bv .In lues lireR.in's Trlnlu t-'roun; sroti;i Jnniei Steele's Kll- ; K"; ""' "" Jire.i.ntn Kiiminey Ainrrlran-bred doss -Wen l.v .linnet Steele's Llmavadv l'laboj'. sreomt. .Umc ,! llreKAii s Triplo crown Limit, tlius Won lv John li. llatts's Ilsrney ibindmaator. second. Juuies llrosli's Trlpt- I'rmvn. . JWslllv n.iTjiiiilHSiir. y ri'im, .1. 1 -.ui 1 1 ttlllltle s .iiuiiieriy .Miriuit-i winners. iiou- Won l, Jnlm tl. llttes's lllatnt-v Hninlin islt-r. resent'. J. Paul Inuitie s .xitiMi..-rry .xn.-naei. I t.t.. 1.... tt'.... I..- In,. tnAl' .-..!..- itoHh.iti; seeond, i.ievveivn 11 t Ul'VI ,,.,,r- ,.,.,, ... ...,.. Pimm's .ll",-,., Arwatuok .Nora, third. D. Dates' Nora's N'ovlre. bitcl.f. Won by I.lewelui II Power. 's ArooHtiiok t'lodnsli. Amt-rltdti-Lred Won by I.levrebn II. Power.'. Arooslool. Norn; setond. Ilolllllilll Ksnnels' JnUllh: llilrd, Jam" Sieelo's c. lelida.ll. Limit, blithe. Won by John I!. Ilntes's I'.irkion M) I.uly: stiioml. J. Paul Duiinn's Limt'iii'K H'lle, third, l.letvtlMi It. IVvvirss Aroc.took .Vora. ,. , e, linen, bitches Won by John 11, HatfS. P.irkton My Lads i eond. J. Paul Dunne'. Kuhkl Madlilal'l; third, Ilolllllilll Ki-nutls' Judith. , . , ,, . , WltinrS. UliriirS JOl.ll W. lie ' I ui 1, !?l,.,?",,.,,"lvfi """"' J minus Kahki Mailiiabl. ,,,,.. vr..-. tHrtl. ""v"'- ' - l'rbt iiruee ,1. us Won by John (I. llatts's h.u Teillll clnss Won l .1 'aul Dunne, team. CHOW CHOWS piiel.v dnss -Won by Mrs. W 11. Shep- jiHrd's Ifoim Kotiii: sreond Mrs. J JI. oar rlti's Chco Choo. Ntixle", dnits Wun liy Mrs. W 11 rh'l parti's Hon Kons; second, Mrs. J. M. Oar rltv's CI1011 t'heo. Aliierl-un-bred doss Won by .Sjlv.itil t KenneU Sylvmila llluo; secoiid. Mrst. J. M llarrlD' t'lioo Choo. Limit, ilozs Won by Mr. and Mrs. Theo. W Down's llersua: coiid, tlvonla Ken eels ri.vmhard: Ihlrd, .Mrs. J M. Uarrli Cliou Choo they can be of service. Agt. F. T. MIOOKS. I). P. A., 1600 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. LEDOEK - PUILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, jygsa3yftTr-yjCTt.eig:a StnnnnrtI Stantlinp' Murphy, FRESHMEN OFF ON THREE-DAY TRIP QuiiUer Yearlings Have a Chance to Set Record for First Year Teams Tile IVmi fiesliiuin left this mnrhliiic at 7 uVlocl. for a three-da tilp throtich ! New llUKlnnd, the ilnnl Journey of the basketball year, and before they teturti In this rlty It is xery likely that they ..i i.,,A , .-., i ,,.. .. will liaxe. pet n record for llrst-year teams at the Tnlversltt. i So far this season, the freshmen tunc not lo5t ono contest in fotirteeen utarts, nnd from the exhibition of tape work ...1.1..1. tbex- line llllt till ill the 111.! It - ' is very proiiamo tn.u nicy win jro JthrotiKh tho battles with lunls School, the Yolo b'resh nnd Dean At.idemy with 1 out droppliiK a dciislon N'ever l.etoie In the history or bidet- ball nt the lTnlx-irslty has n fieshman quintet been aide to ro throtiKli the sea ton without it reverse, and Captain Manny .MtXIehoI ami bis te.imniatem are determined to break the jln and haiiR up a new mark. Iliev-f-et under vvo at Wlmlsor, -oiin ton unt ai:aln-t tho l.otnls sviioai live IKIU I'si.... : ... . .. .: : 1 iifv iiitiiH.ir hi I,,., nrnim, 1, ,, ......n ... - "- - i" ,,,..... ...ui,- -.i, 1yu.1l.er Institution. Tlie youngster jhavo tliiown many tlolles at tlio varsity ttlayers, and they have gone unheeded in one occaMon Coach Jourdet inatclittl hit legulars against tho freshmen, and. with tho M'oro Handing H'-IS in favor of the tlrst-yeur men, Kcveial of the fieslimtrt stars xveie yanked ir.nl mjIiMi. tutes used to (save the lepuiation of the 1 xatsity phiyeis. Captain McNIchoi anil l Moiiradlan aro the flats of the freluin n qulniet Tlie latter leads the team In Held goal I hhuolliig. but McXiohoI tops the players in scoring because of his unuracy from tho foul line. The freshmen will lino tip as follows on the trip: WHford ami Mouradlan, forwards: M.Nkbol, ,en'ei Zucker and Daniels, giiard-t WAR CUTS I'LM.IMT CHAXGUS 1 , ,,.,,.... I Illhliop, OjieilltlK Ullltctl hvanrfelical ConfeiTiice, Intimates Few , . 1 railRlo; .. T., ' ' n,.,.. .j.. .. .... I 11I..V lll.Xl I 1 CU. JS- l!ll.ll 1 i"" '"" or u.iriisnurg pi-tsideti ,u t .nenlng session nf the l.'ast Ptiiiisvlva'ua 1 I nlteil rv angelical tonferenne. ut tlie First Church, here totlnj-. anil in In- ad dress Intimated that bet.tusi, of the war making tiinving about so expensive there xv-ntild bo few, If any. t iianges when the appointments aro made. The hlaiiop Paid that this was a time when the chinch was put to a severe test anil lie called upon tlie ministers to stand bv their gtliih in spreading the gosp- Illshop W. II. FouLc. of N'apeistilte 111.; Piesltlliig IJlders W. F Heil anil F. I.' Ihdiuau. of Allentown. M Sampsel, of Heading, and other dlstin- gulslicd men nf tho church were prts. I int. ' Congicssman M. Clyde- Kelly, of Pitt.. liuigh, Is scheduled (o speak this evening ill the 'leuiperanco and I.eform iiance 1 1 ally. Tils fiiihjri-t will he "The Spirit of. uruiricrnoiiu ui ivis. FRANKLIN (Open Cars) Have Advanced $200 in Price W1 Sweeten Automobile 3430 Chestnut Street 1000-HORSEPOWER AIRPLANE POSSIBLE Author of "The Yellow Dove" Shows How to Beat Germans It l not often thai n tiesl seller Is written, Illustrated, ueoKraphlcnlly '" nftPl.i(0 in the cat t fought for lilm. Ho rated and i-elcntlf.cMly planned by one,ri,pp,i p,.fre them. ,,.t ii,. uii t.ih.,1 Yet this unusual Tun le:iniil ir.i nnd steadied him. ...i.i.,..in i. r.mn.i in Tlin Yellow i Hoe, Servl e." a romance of the war nnd t-e.ret , Ife, by tleorpe nibiw, I'lilladelphlu's noted author and llluttratei. ' TbU uol, one of the moft Intensely IntercstliiK 'bat has come out of tlv nr. was liisplle'l I'.v mo men oi une InK a (inii-borsenonet' nliplane. power fill and speedy ertiUKli to defy anything that til" ijennatu could piodure. Thai Mr i, 'Wis wan sound in hN selentltlr . . .. ,.nii... pmnces Is aptiareiiT wuen uio- h.iik.co th.it I.' " a Hudfiii at the 1'iiltrd Stntes Noval Veadeiin. Win ti I w iote 'The Yi'llnw Pove ' " Kild Mr ;ildi in an lutetxlew In III" st'ldio tri'.'ft Chestnut strut. Willi a rep resenta. ix "f the H.-iivix i 1't-ritc I t itmirit ' I wanted to stir up --oiue tn i?res1 in tin tiissiblllty of n 1 mm. horse povxer nliplane. It's pcif'fily fcasl l.te i.ii know There's uotlilnc sclen tifliMll) liiipiisslbb about It Now the Herman .ii- rnulers ore dnlnc with ordl- 1 nary niaelunes what the HjOO-horsc-iwiu'er Xellow loxe does 111 the slory. The Taproni I" tin- nearest approacli tr a maclilne of my Idol. Id lino to It tried " , I Tlie Kvi-A-ix.i Pfitijc I.r.tuir.r. will 1 tirlm eilallv. beslniilnc Saturday, Jlr. i:d.bss Moie. "The Yellow Ioe."l ' wlileh trtatetl u ptofound sensation as' 1 ii reiult of the darltiK on the part of x.r'uallt c.erv character lnohed, Is1 .oii.ct in ia.ii detail it Rtt'sraidiy. eth!."loRv ami niechaims In addition. J the mitliui h knolod.e f intcniationiil I polrib ami diplomaey ndds to the vr. 1 itv of the ttor Jlr. iliblw is aim the I iiiillior of "Tonys Wife ' l.deai." "The riaiiiuiK Snoid ' and Tip: Sdeut Vt'ltncsV I bad another ililnc m nimd. Jlr. ijlbhs went on, "when I wiote tlio story. , 1 v.mted to see xvhat I could do with the merino I'.iiKllsltmati. xvho Is casual, lai.t and impusoual in excryo.ty initial- iniH stinwii us that when ttlfd his courai-e. darinic and iihuost fool-1 strucKlhiR in tlic Kr.iFP of the con Ibirdv rick of life are iitisilipa.M-t'd. So eleiwe, lie et listened for them. Prom my iicio. lluninierley. I ttue to type. ' ., nrsl i,0 ,110. p ,ul( a losInK battle ltlixln is tj ideally l.atlu. and I'orls ,; (Mt before. Hut he fouuht Mather pi a lino example of American- llercely. with the strength of 11 dozen., Ism. 1 think that In Von Stinmbtr.; 1 up, frenzy was equaled by that of the j have depleted the leal i'liis'lan. tnci- dentully, 1 btliis In Von StrombciK UKiilii In Tlio ilnldon Hough.' l.i be published In the fall. In Ibis rtory I liave an American woo iiiaiiiite to lead the lier- mans In icvolt ajptlnsl their ilohcnzol - i lerns." I "Wlm li do xou ptcfer Mr. illbhs. I palntiiiK or wri'lmc?" Hie Inttrvlewcr askctl ' Well, that's bard to i-av." came the MnllluiT lepl.v When Im xvritlni; t wart in paint, and when lllusinitliiB I iniiir to ' write Ittlt I llnd that each keeps me flesh for the other. When 1 Itrnvv tiled or rtalo of pnlntiiiB a session of vvrltliiK soon tcMon-i my spirit. I'Hlintly I do both. N'tarly ever ila I do some vvrltliiK here, lu the studio, and at homo my lilchts aic occupied with tomposinc " "Do you true to illustrate your own Uorlcs? Some inopltt detest bavins any tliltiB to do with their own works." "It'-i hard to But another to grasp your Idea, x 0111 self. inn ir-i iiiso iiaru in no it When it comes to visualizing tiio characters m my niniti I nnu ibem two quite distinct personalities. Tlio model has MimutliliiK to do Willi that but. afttr all. the teullty nnd ihe liiiac. ' In.'ttlon are nut tlio same. It Is tii"y to know what vou want, but It's another tliltig to do tt." 'Til" Yellow Doxe" will appeai seilully In dally Installments in ult, j:vi:xivt Pi 111 if I.Kim:i', iMnunetn Ing Satuid.1. , Everyone Needs Protection Even tlie largest banks with the and banker. HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMPANY 8l2CHESimiTSlWalnni611fMainl290 'E have a few cars lor immediate the old price, and we print this word in order that intending purchasers of Franklin cars may enjoy full advantage of this saving by prompt action. l"M-' EJ3BEUAKY 28, U)18 "LONG LIVE THE KING" Human Story of Chilil-Ucstrc. Court Ijitrogtic una Lovc'tho Latcst.Xocl IJy MAKY !t()Bi:TS KINKIIAKT triln. 3P1. by SUf' I'.oberls l'.lnh.rt and the Tutillo l.cilfer t-'oinjinny f'll.tt'Tim XKV1II t'nllllnnnl ...... . . . . .... .. r-,t nl ftpst. rniti.i iooi. up in0 """" "-.: x .en nn or i,.e . """"". wot ds the (taunt nt.u "'"" '",;! finally, lndeid, took him on ttiotr shoulders nnd led the way. They madt (i pf nou nn(, ,,,,,,, ttirouRli the mo)) To tin. mtle KlnK ' ' was the cry ttry tnlsrrf, tuiil ran. n flyl wedK" of ulilir. fiiimnii.. ili-ures Thope wlm were unarilied ndred weapons from the. "THE YELLOW DOVE" n mystPiy romance of the swrct fcrviro ntnl the Kuropcnn war ly GICORdE GlliliS licRins in H AT V III) AY'S Evening Public Ledger . loMil n, thev pa .fl 1 reed by ltaeck-1 1 1, they ran through the stteets ! llacckel knew. It xvas hecause be i hail known that Ihe.t hud ilono nwnx . a . . -. .i.i ittttt- it left i wim mm. ins niinn. swnms "" ."" iiimoii lmuaiuiai activity, m " " to the house In the 'load or tlio l.ood Children, and to what illicit be enact ing theio Ills ites burned. Now nl last lie would tlm ait thtni. unless JiiM tie.foie tiny turned into the strict, a horseman had dashed out of II and tlutiK himself out of the saddle The doi.i was iHilteil. but i otiened to hK rliiu. anil .ll.1y fated llio con . Icitic Vlkkx. with a diawn levolter in his hand, and u face deathly white. ii., i,,,i bi.ii mi nine to lire, no time to peak. The lexolxir tlew oui 01 nia hand at one blow from tho Hull-like arms , of the , ourlerce. lleliltid hint some- j where mum i-mnliiB. Nlkky knew, u de tnchmeiit of cin.ttry. Hut he had out- , distanced them, liilhu-; fiensiedly. had, baprd Indites and ditches aeroti the, nark. He mut hold this man until they ....,,. nt,er man, and Ills welciit was less ny 1 a half, lie went down Ilnally and lay ! still, (t hatterttl, twisted tlcuiv. ' Tm ,,,nirv, in tlio niealitlme. had I oat )lo .1V nh ,,nlu. 't ro.im-llccked i ps ..i,,.;,. utwiti,,.,- street, anil losing 1 timo when everx second counted 1 Hut Hluclv Hubert, breutliliiK bird, had beard sounds in the i.treet uud put , up the chain. He stood ut bay. 11 huRC, j shaken tlipne at the Toot of tlie slono itahcase. lie wim for fllrlit now. Hut surely outside at the door some nno 1 tt.ivo the secret knocli ot the tribunal I and followed 11 by tho password. He ; breathed again. l-'rlends, or course, come Tor tlie ammunition. Hut. to be ffttalti, lie went to the window of Ids , Inn can. and Iuoktil out thioush tho bars students: . "ComhiK ' ' be railed. Anil kicked at Nlkky's quiet tlRtiro as he passed It. ' Then lie unbolted the door, dropped the I chain and opened tin door. 1 Standing b( font him, backtil by a ; Kn nl crowd j Hneckel. of fantastic IlKuicr, was They tlltl not Kill him at once. At the points of a dozen bayonets, lutein -til for vastly dllteient work, they forcttl hhn up tlie staircase, flight after Illglit. At first he cried pitifully that ho knew nolhlng of tho royal child, then he tried to barter what ho knew for his life. They Jecied at him, pricked him shamefully from behind with dagger.-. At tlio top of ilia ja-t flight lie turned most elaborate vaults use Holmes Protection. No merchant should he without it. Every unprotected stpre is inviting loss, for our experience has shown us that burglaries occur in all lines oi' business, from the butcher and grocer to the jeweler i delivery Co. and faced them, ho Implored, flentlemctt. friends ')nn ncccsa of fury, ordered the body I have dono him no liarm. It was nexer In my mind to do Iilm an injury. I ' "Ho Is In the room whore you kepL ?" asked Haeckel, In a low olce. Ha Is there, nnd safe. Then Haeckel killed him. He struck him with a daRcer, and his Brent body fell on tho stairs. Ho xvas still moving nnd croanlnR us they swarmed over him. Haeckel faced the crowd. "Thern aro others," hn bald. "I know them all. When n have finished here, wo will K on." They were fearful of filshleuliiR Iho llttlo Klnc, and tTlily two went back, with tho key that Haeckel had taken from tho bf.dy of lllnck Humbert They unlocked tho door of tho buck loom, to find Hli Majesty flttlnc on a chair, xvltli a rather moist handkerchief In bis hand He was not nt all filirhtrned, how. ever, mid was wceplns for his grand father. "lias the carrlnire or.mc?" he de manded. "I nin waltlnc for u can-luce." They assured him that a carrlase was on tlio way, and were very much at a lo. "I would like to Ko quickly,' he said. I am arrnid--iny cr.indfatber Nlkky !" Tor there stood Nlkky In tho door xvay, n stacRerlnp, white-lipped Nlkky, Ho wns not to weak to pick the child up, boweter, and carry him to tho head of the stairs. Thy hud moled the body of the ronclerirc. by his order. So ho stood there, the br,y In Ids nrmi. ' and the Undents only an hour beforo i lu revolt hkhIum him. cheered mlRhtlly. llrp wnH exthiKUlshed ctul'ckly. Tho darn They met the detachment of cavalry tape was not (treat. Vyvutf Mm mWSSSkm Cento. v mWfW7fm!JmmmWmumSmWBBLW. && jLSLIxmmWTJmESmBGmV m V&BJBGmmmWLW8x& mfiVUHB I- 'tV ymmmWMmW&3Em m SSBBmmcfmmmmW M Maktn of the H!ghtt Grada Turhhh and Egyptii Ggartttei in (A World I, c' .i"'a On Top in Every Man's Land p :' i, Tr r at the Coor, and tlius Ui' it "ii 'back to tti palace, tvhero lie 'Krtw rule, Kin Otto the N'lnth.1 Am sad llltlo Klnir, for Mkky had emu his fiuenloti honestly. A Kln; , mopped bis cyea with a very dlrl handkerchief. A weary lltllo Kihti,i- wiin uireaiiy jijourn oi inuigemon. v.', v iirninu inein, in ma nousa on .in,.:;! Ttoad of the Hood Children. llaecket."Hi mMfn mo concierco nunc irom o winaow. 1 .Vt lay below, a twisted and MiatMleM" thlnr, beside the plceea of old Adf.lberJ, S? oroHeu Bworu. ...:& A (COXTINL'RO TOMORROW) .Am ,......, . ... iisr-r-l x-u.i ill-, txiLtv uuaiiu; liifcir . .Vx f ' Two Stab Offlcor and Release Fello Prlennee . '.''(.S Prisoner ,i i'.c i-t.itov.x ui I, .tin., I'fli. ifl.-- ijlM Kllllnc n cuard In their, tcnsatlonal--'JJ flelil fnr llherll. threa rnm-lnla tnjlmir escaped rrom the Missouri penitentiary, 'W here. "i AY, i Captain T.ll Jenkins, one of the oldest Sib otllceiB or tho penitentiary, was 8 tabbed .vt . , ,1..,. i... f,..i. t,...i.k - ' -Itr.iv I County burular. and Kenneth Ilrcwrr..,-'V u 1 .Inntiei' rilmlv entiKee AOn. Ih. .,..h .1 in i wo reieaseu aos Kinney, Kinu WXA City biirBliir. and all three escaped ecaW f"8? ins me iiru.uii xxitiis wun mo aid boatd?. Ttiscania Death List Now 212 Jfyj .X Hllllll IMltT, FCtl. 15, Th nixllnir nt sea yesterday of tho body of John .McCoskey, of Watervllet, N. T-, has Increared to -Jtl, the number of Amei loans lost on the transport Tu cunla. T- , l'irc Near Cramps Shipyard A tire, caused by excessive heat from ,'ri 'Jn ,.r''fa, "S?rrSi.ile on. V1 ?. .' k.V I ' '. ?,' "" ",r , "''.?"" 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