r7X :m ' V7nvVJ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. . MARCH 4, 191S - -.-.iffej. r;if )K Zfl l;A. jbjmh 'fflEAXJTOMATICrriREMN Sub-Contracts Olobo Automatic Sprinkler S) stems arc personally Installed by Globe engineers and workmen. 1 hese men rre rpedaltats find their experience, nnd judgment Insurer jou depend able installation at a minimum cost, nstlmatcs nnd full particulars on request. It pa) s for itself. GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. vji Ttanininn h" Imrrmt out Mitt t l mpany tUnttii New lfk 11 Ot onLfijulpprd 4 DEAD, 7 HURT, IN DAY'S ACCIDENTS Bnby Dies in Auto Crash. Motors and Trolleys Injure .Several Others Three ! nl and i-cvon mnii en less nerloiflv iiijuicd In hlijiwiiv accidents is the renin? rm riilladclplil nnd lilnlt for the 1"" Iwentv-four botiii' iiotlur tlfith iculteil f i out 'in niUdent In an indu'trlil lil "it. While dining hoi r.n ni'.ir Middle (own, Pel Mr" William U Tiens "001 Mutter street Irinl to 'avoid a olll-ion with unotlier ,111101111111111, mill iik rrFUlt drove Into thn nliiitini lit nC tlic Cattail Bridge The cir ni overturned and' Mrs T reus a foutticn-'ionth-old Mn, William I Jr " Instintlj killed fcrens. who had '" 1,lll(1 '" ,N l,n was pinned under the e'.ir and -eiloitidj Injured, -nnd 11 tlirco-viur-eild daughter on the cat bodere him was htllitl hurt, Mm Allii Woods, tlilrtv-elKlit .veara eld died In the I'll -l)lcrliin Hospital curly todav .ih tin- iciiilt of Injiiiloc suf fered when Kl' ' """' ,,','1 "ol" earn! roitv-clKlitli Hired iiml l.ancaMoi nenue Her el uwlitei- IUe l.ilckson. fourteen vc.un old Is miffi'ilnR turn nlotis Injuries rnoli-1 l th- -aine time Mrs Woods v .if Knocked down neea.iMrlklimiue.uil. Hit ditiRli- ," , .Muni.i n in. f;'';f ;!"' nrmrcrd for ne.u I v 2" Ml W'"" U'e car could he stopped CM... nir.nld lolin Smith, 1 1 of Mltlth ..'.,. .I...1 I., il, lpill I llomHil lo- .Mean, on-'. m " ---- . .... ... -t.ii. .,r Iniur is iccelvctl bv behicrin. down b an niilAmol.llo.lil c n by Mrs Muui'c" It Saul, of Mojl.in. wife of Mini hi I' Sail .oun-el for lohn W Convcr-. In the divorce proceedings I.iourIH b the lattei s wife. The accident ..centred Saturdav eve nlnK Mrs hull mc jiiip.mhd bv one of her lltlli ihlldieii 1'ioniptlv phked jp the child and ruMnil It H Hie '" (Htal The rise Ins In in repotted to I'oroner t'lurles T Dtcwcs, hi ImiIi. but It Is not believed that Mis sail will be prosecuted, Im 111-0 witnesses uia -i,w suit u.ih diivlni: tin 1,11 at 1 moderate Hpeeel and t.ie ihlld I an In . front of the 1n.11.hlnc Frances 11 ml Klizab.tli Html, sisters, eighteen and Iw.ntv inis old, respec tively. Wl Kast V111111R.1 stint, weic Injured when tjio intomohllo hi which thej weie ilding last iiIbIiI with !' lence Kimnaikl .'IT-' Oithodo stiect, indJo-iph ItairlnsUI JillJ Mltnoi --treet, collided with a i.n dilMn h William Hazard, of Trenton, N .1 "I he wire taken tu I'lankford Hospital llazau sunemlereil to the polln Howard iroimoit flM ems old, U50 Baring stieet, nnd .MeKIn Ulnhall. tlnee jean old. KalKhn nnd Mount Kphialm aennes, Canidui, weie stnn.k by iars In that ilt and sulTered set lows In juries The left leg of Hie older lm vias biuktn while the jotinirtr was In jured about the bod VoilliK Hit 1 hall was Httliik b a Jltmj beloiiRlm; to Martin I'aiiiptilio, Mid South Tentn stieet, and Aarnnsun a car lielniiKliiK to OtorBo Hkli U7 North Twentj "eenth stieet,, Camden 1 Mlch.nl ViihUii, llilrlx -nine je.ns old of 3C3J Hiiii stieet, was huit hi liadlj. Jic died when lie whs ciiirIiI and 1 rushed 1 In a lonl rntiM-joi at the I'nlted (las Improement Comp.rnj h plant ut 'llilit ' second Mreit and Pavunk axrnuo. RAlMtOAD HELD L1AULH At Fault for lnjuiy to Pullman Pas- i scnp;cr, Justice Brown Utiles i -" A rullronl eomtialiv mav be ill Id lia ble foi negllgi in- III sleeplns e.u In Hh trains, atenrdiug to an opinion handed down today h Chief lusiice llrowii, of tho hupiemn Couit of I'enns) It aula, who reveised the judgment of the Couit of Common Tie is No 1 I Vat noii-sulte-d a case of Joseph N Itogeis ngiinst the rhtladelphla and Heading Hillwav ilokcrH. alighting limn n Pullman tletplug i.n, fell and was Injiiied. It as testliled, wlieti the jioitct failed to Put a stool under the step The lower court decided that his urtlou was against the Pullman I'alace Car Compan) and not (ho railroad "The well-settled mid unlveisall) rec ognized rule ns to the llalillllv of the rallroul company for the negligence of a conductor or portei on a Pullman car rormlng a lurt of en n of the iompan)'s regular trains Is stated In "Moore on farriers," reads thn opinion of Judge Brown, which further points out that Jury should settle the rallroadV i oo lemma that RogctM did not exercise "" tare in allglitlng City Hall Appointments ..City appointments today Include Henrv H Loch, in I K Wliicluiekliie -.. tiera ....I .,.. .. -- ---n -......, lluroau nf wh hi. K.ilr f Wut!, Kilur; 1 I'liuD. and Harry olfonl, 251 .outfi i weirth Btreet. bulleriuukei Water, M 75 a da) IJureau of What 'II Mmw A I Ctw, xmvjg more delightful way of entertaining your friends than an impromptu "hop" with Tfe NEW EDISON " The Phonograph xeith a Soul " to re-create your favorite fox trots and one-steps? A little opera,- interspersed U. S. ORDNANCE BASE BUILDING IN FRANCE Huge Plant Coating $25,- 000,000 Will Include Great Repair Shops VStlt,T.TO Mnuh I Mi oidtimu'e bni-e nstliiK npproM iniitrl) $2S unii noo is under eontrui.tlon in I'mnt'" nnd Is well under wuj. the Wbi lriurtinetit iiiinoutiefd todn It will Im Hide nboiU twcnlj lirpe storehouses twelte sliop InilldltiRs, 100 sin lib r shops nnd micazluts nnd m.t- blue mid tool eiUlpuuut co-tint; about $r,,(ioo,no(i Approximated ISO oniccis and 16 000 men will be reipiired for the inilntitiaiice of the b ism lllcht thoif-and of these men had hien itillstid b ,lmiu,ir,t 1 More than S0O runs m.n be tellned i.ii h inonlli at this ba'i Hi side" this Kliii-ieialr plant the bae will Intitule n Itrse iitihiue mjili and iiiolbr-i-- I hltle tei:ilr plant, inpable.of oeiliuullne more thin unci ihhles a month The ' miall aims iinalt nlaiit will Iiim- a c.iparlM fin riiiailltiR about ,"8 000 small arms and mat bine ruiis a month and tin re will be a larKc shop for the if Pali of Infnntr.t niulpmcnt and it re liidlnr; plant capable of u loading about li'Oi' Omtllbrs c.iMsiidaj In addition to thev tiien will be forRi , i ii penti r, shops and othei auxiliary bullilliiRs. I'rlmlt ordeis finm the war industries boa ill hae plated imuli of I llu i onstriii lion niatnlal and i ipilpmont In I'l.uiie ttiial totislriit tlon of the base was liecun ceinl wieks ntro ' ... ...... , , . 1.. .1.: I lie liriusii aunt lenincii In the war that intnli aluublo inllltai) rinilpment whltli was left on the Ii ittletleld nnd along the to ids wbtre It was throw Ii aftei bri'oinlng daniaged, i ould lie sacd So tin lltltlsh Inslltuteil a titan of bal tbllld salagi which his been the im ans of sa Ing millions of dollnrh 'I w built repair failoilts at unlit plai es bat k of the Ihi"', mid imu wuit to the txtent of kiHagliig liadlv lorn unlfoims IVie Ann I bans hate adopted this saltagi' plan mi fat as on? i tnce is eon t ei tied 'lliiougli tills method It will be possi ble to int down to ii erv great extent the shipment of nrdiiam c to replace that damagid In nnv mi), thus saving talu abli tonnage in shipping NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH (JETS LEGACY OF $10,000 William Duiiihum Hoquc.iths Portion or ?'j:!0,()00 Khtattf to I'ii.st ConcioRiition Tin will of Wlllllm Km ah tin ISUl 'Mil uu strei I h.ies ?M nnn to th Tirst Clnirtli of the N'ew .lerus ilein (SHcdinlioiglin), this elt The most of the istete left lit Ml Iluinhini, who was a foinier ihiiiiiiau of the Kurd of diet ins of the Mundiid Mi 1 1 Works mil a illiettoi of the liililwin I.01 o motlw Works, Ki- to lelatUes The pirsoniltt Is Milued at liter, JJOO.OOO and the reall at $30 duo f Other wills tnobited tod it linluilid those ,,f Mi Jor Chailes st luinbull M3" Chestnut suit, whlib In private be ipiests dlspnsm of propirtt allied nt $4'Miuii, liiiiothta 1 .Noitls win) died Tt the Aldlne M 810 , Ida Iliirtls C0I011I il Aiaitnients, $7n00 , Arihiluh! Cook. V.'S Ninth Thlrteentli street, $4-00. and Co tlleli Ktill, JOl.i North I'lftli strict .:ir,ii WIM. WKI) ACTItr-SS IIEKC Rich (iioccr of Syiuetise Rita Knitrlit to Mairy SVHCCSi:, N , Matc.li i- Ctoige Villls Ciouse, uillllonalri irtsdtnt of the Ciouse liioiuv Conipanv and jiics. dent of the Sjraruse I'omnioii Council, Is to in in y Mlsc Carlta Certrudo Ivtiight, last i.uowii 10 the iiicitrn.ai world ns llll. 1 Knight, at I'hll idelplila. In the l'ltst I nltul.iii cliiiuh on .March ll! 'Ihev will 111 ike theli home In Svra cuse Miss Knight met Mi ('rouse whih slie was tile le tiling woman of a stink uinipiuc In in last bummri Ml ("rouse t-i a iniinbei of .1 family which his lnaH In 1 11 socially pioiulnent hen. He Is Mate president of the Hlkrt and Is a graduate of Yale Miss Knight ins been plavlng at the Walnut Stnet Theatre, PhllaiUlphla, In 'The. White Slave ' PI.AMKS DKSTUOY CUKAMIMtY Flic at Duufjlassville, HurKs County, Ciiut.cs 9'2O,O0O Loss l!i:Ali.M'. Pa Mali li I- Plro of un known origin ilisltojeil the irenmeiy of II ill) yiiun situated along the I'enn svltanla Hallinad lit the Douglassvllle htatlnn. call this nmrnlng The loss Is estimated ut approximately $;o,ooo Solves Army Insurance Questions il'ii7llug pioblcms 111 soldiers' and sail ors' lusuianiu will be solved for fnrtillles or lighters at the homo service station of the Southeastern Pennsylvania ii'nptei of tho American Ited Cross, ' 1007 Walnut street, tomoirmv afternoon, I It was announced todav Pioni - 30 to t r JO t in mi i-xpert In the lirovlslons uf tlie IViieial act providing Insurance allotments, allowanies and conipensatlon will bo In the olllce to nnswer epies tlems SrWANTED Writ o, Call or Phone Wal.4yTO I EVEkYBODY'5, IOO N.IOWST. 1UUT AND I.1MU Initantly rtflleved by our pfrlal arch ttiipportsi, Hi ted and adjusted by exprV Our e n m i em FIuHtio UoHlrry th most lomfortablo upport for varl cos elnt swollen limbs, weak knees nrnj anklei. Triteei. ttbdomlml nnd athletic tup imrtrra ur an Kinas. i.rcic of ilformlty annllnncea In th world. I'lilliiilflnhli (Irthnuiiln (o.. 40 N. 13th St. i ut out and krrn for refrrenre, E. P. L. KIIJTiichot i VHflnl t .between the dances, while your guests are resting, will add materi ally to the enjoyment of the eve ning. Frcm Concert Daily MODERATE TERMS All tha Ntw Record Alway in Stock JACK-O'-ALL TRADES AND EXPERTS WANTED Gcneinl Pcrslilnp; Culls for Mt chinlcs, Typists, Cooks nnd Wireless Men N'HW YOIIK, Mnrch 4 General rer- shine wants men with special technical know ledge He has put In n renuest for hundreds of men. trained to do a great number of things most utgentlj in need of ImlnR done, and Hie office of the adjutant general has undertaken to sup ph the men asked for As part of the eontrnct It has assumed Hie ndjutnnt general's ofllre t an.s H'O general englno and special automobile inechnnloM or lopulr men. LIS gunsmiths tjpewr'tlng machlno malters or re pairers MO stinogrnphers COO cooks and 10s wireless constructors It Is eNpei'.ed that New Vorlc cllv I'ntip will supply one-hall at these pjr- Itulm quotnr. The call for oIunteers has been sent broadcast through the countr.t . "MELTING POT" DRIVE OPENS FOR "SMOKES" Rich and Poor Alike Eagerly Give Jewelry That Sammces May Have Tobacco riie Melting-Pol calmalgn opened Willi a tush tndu) when soviet! rub. bed elbows with the workman ami Ills children In order to contribute their ert nil that Hie Ametlcan soldier and his' Allied pghtfru In the fionl-llne trenches might get tlieli 'fags" regu-1 lirb ' Mi came fot the same purpose Some brought little articles of discarded Jwx,, .,,,,, ,,,x,, , .,,, ,.ii t. others b.ought cuff links im pins NO FREEDOM FOR ARIED and silver thltnliles, while still others 1 took lltcli ilngs from their fingers and1 cast them Into the huge copper melting pots whhh hate been distributed I throughout tin 1 uv 1 I,ong befort th uncitlng-pot campaign headquarters npened In the uirlc.es of the overseas committee of the Hinergencv j Aid, 13-8 Walnut sttci't tpilte a group ot peisons uneu tne 11001 in- nisi ui. - to gain admittance was Mrs I'ere W II- mer, 3108 West Coulter street Without arklng ant questions she walked up to Hie not and cast Into It three heat 111 kIIvpihI forks These were taken ftoni in) table, anil I mil) hope they will be useful to give Mime Io.al soldier n much-needed smoke she temarked "I made up mv mind (hat I would bo the first one to start this tampilgn along and hope that I have suteerded " Mrs Manlej ITagg. Vlllaiiova, had tho honor of being the first one to start the pot in the Caldwell store going Shortls afttr 10 o clock sh" plaierl some nntlipie Jew ell In It, closelt followed bv a little gill no more thin thirteen tears of age Tho soling girl, garbed In working clothes, look thrm thimbles and an odd piece of Jewelrj from her handbag and cast them Into the pot The campaign, started todav, will last until March 58, when all the Jewclr) col lected will bo taken to tha mint nnd coined Into t'nlted States currency. This will be used to purchaso "smokes" for the fighters In I'rnnce Mrs Wllljam O Warden, chairman of the tobacco fund committer of the Overseas Hmergency Aid. characterized the opening of tho campaign as "aus picious 'i "Phlladelphlans have never :ct failed to lend a helping b mil, ' Mrs Warden said, "and 1 do not doubt but that our ambition of raising several thouand dolh'is for the benefit of this tobacco Mud will be realized ' I am proud tn be woiklng with such a grateful people nnd with such re sponses, as Is evidenced todav, I tan lead lb see that evert American lioy and 1'rench lad will receive nt least one pack , 0( cK,irettes Memorial for John S. burns memorial tablet to the late John fl Hums, for fortv scirs a member and men's leader at the Hhenczer Methodist Church, was unveiled at the church, I'iftv-seioiid and Parrls.li sheets, jester da ' The services were conducted by the Hev. Dr. Prank 15 Lsneh. pastor, assisted by tho Hev Henry Frankland, the Hev. Robert 13 Johnson nnd the rtev Dr George W Ilabcock, former pastors. Jinnouncind- I t. 1' U. S. BUILDING GREAT WAR PLANT IN JERSEY $10,000,000 Shell-Loading Fac tory Just Started at Ehvood, Near Hammoiiton IIUIMON'JON N ,t Maitli I Mote Hun a scote of I'nlted Mates ordnance department tnnks h.ue ur Uted with supplies for the new iiotern metit plant to be built at Hlwood about flte miles from here It Is stated that SJOo acres of land hate been admired and that a slO.OOn 000 shell-loading Plant will be erected Heshlents of the hamlet were as tounded jesterdat b the appearsnee of a small armt of workmen ind a half hundred freight cars Thet letrned that their town had been chosen as the ill reeling center of a great Industrial pro ject, the constructlin of whlili will be gin at once The.t learned that the strangers were mule up of real estate men, whose work In securing the huge tract on which the plant will stand has been lrtuallt completed, of con struction workers In the cniplot of the tlantle Loading Compant of New ork, to which has hi en uwntded the work of erecting the plant and 11 forto of inglneers at Inched to tin Wir De partment The CJoternment leprcsent ltitcs the found, had tome to talk business, and an hour after th' had to, ited rthur Wnlker, proprletot or the UrUwnld Utr den Tea Ilooni. a fatorlte haunt for an toiuoblllsts, thev 1ml bought the build ing and had begun the work of Hans- forming It Into a eeutr-il ollb ALIENS AT GLOUCESTER Xcw Ainval.s at Immicrnnt .Station More Re.stnctojl Than Inteincd (Jermans Many DanRoious The 150 miscellaneous aliens newlv I.--I. -.1 ,.l l. t'nl, 1 t-tn.n- ln....l... ...t.... Sml0I1 Gloucester Cltv N .1 will not I i,B accorded the same llbertt enjovnl bv 1 Jut-departed 200 Uerman prisoners of1 wir nnd interned enemt aliens oiljclals . t-11'1 todav J 1 Tile reason for the 1 hi nge ill pohet It was said lies In the fait tint aimng the new arrivals are inanv i lneil as dan gerous criminals The UO men and thlity women and children, mostly (Ireeks. Itnilans and Hermans arrived at Gloucester from Hills 1st mil halurdav night All of them are to lie deported as soon as war londltlons allow Wine of Hiem Immigrated to this tountiv since the declaration of war and others were nnested In various pirls of the ctiintry Hecause of the prisenn of filons among the new inhabitants of the detention station, thev will not be allowed to exer cise on the lawn and wharf as wero the Interned Hermans but will be kept under lrck and In V, with the prlt litis uf exer cising In the roof garden DOGS TO FIGHT KAISER Patriotic Animals May Re Knlibted, No Dachshunds Nceil Apply Dogs are being enlisted In the- fight ngiinst the Kaiser Tlie Sm letv for the Pre ventlon of ( rtielt) to Animals h is worked out a plan to use them as dis patch carriers sentinels, convojs to small vehicles ammunition guards and ilesiro)eis of camp rodents The dogs first undergo 1111 examln 1 tlon and then are sent to tenters foi Instruction, preparation and (mining fur their new w.u dutiis 'lite Blue Cross has founded kennels at arini bases and tho front. I'hll ldelphlims with patriotic dogs desiring to enlist should Inform Mrs nit'lilti-noiio Maltland .',"1 Hast Mnetv-thlrd street, N'ew York lt, the American representative of tho work RIGGING for that biff job that ou ha iI,T Tltn!f' OV. Vo on1 da In towix hn ttm equips m?nt for th work Tour matt will recom fiieiid that jou f.I,T THOMPSON tf tho work ! rcnulrrH more than uerni.c klll j THOMAS J. THOMPSON 112 N. 6th Street The Opening Today of a New and Centrally Located Men's W Our experienced staff Has spent months in selecting each item of this exceptional collection of haberdashery, clothing, hats and motor ?ear. Here you will find the well known clothing made h$ Rogers Peet Co., of New York including the justly famous , Scotch Mist Overcoats. We incite your inspection T. It, FEELING "BULLY," LEAVES N. Y. HOSPITAL Colonel SIny He Permanently Deaf In One Kur n.-i Result of Recent Operation N'HW s.onK. March 4 SmlllnK hroadlj and declaring In lsorous tones thit he felt bully," Colonel Theodore Honsetelt this afternoon left the Hoose toll Hospital, tiliere he ha been fot scvetnl weeks nnd went (o the. Hotel tiaiiRdop After resting at the hotel foi a few thus the form President will tetuin to his home at ovster n.i 1 olonel Ttoosetclt declined to nuke nti.t statement to Interviewers Ills lihtsltlans htd nothing to mid to their statement of last night that the. Colonel mat be iermanentl deif In his left car as a tesuH of his lllncs RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL UNDER HOT FIRE Wisconsin Congressman Says 5 19,227,000 Measure "Reeks With Extravagance" WtlMilON ntimk on the M, 1 1 1 It el 4 11 ml V Ii Imilinis appi'opihitlnn bill wis sublntttled to the Unit tills afternoon in 11 111I11 cnltv repoit written bv lb pri si ut.ttlte Trent, uf Wl-tnn-ln He took l"ue wit a Hie tnijoritv repoit of the Itlvira and Harbors Committee that the appropri ations had bi en "cut to tho Imne,' dc ilirlng Hut the 5 10.-2T ion ineisttrt 'reeks with fxtravsgmce Prear found no fault with the slxtj - live Inrhor nnd deep watir,wa nppm- millions Ills 11 Ith Ism wns leveled prlnclpillv at propn-cd Improve 1111 nis to titers 'No rlvu 1 inal or Inland w.Ucrvtav curries lommirr Jusllfvlng man) ex travagant expenditures ran led In the bill ' Iim said "I'or llllstl ntloll, the bill iipproprlited f5.iino.Ofln fin lli itlim $5no onn fi.i tin Missouri, 50n, fm Hie Alleghenv. $500 000 foi the Heauroit 1 tiiiiI, $U300n for the Ttnnissn ami JL' ll.'.ono roi tlie Mississippi ai ,1 time ., In M tlie 1 .ovei uiiient is straining ever) nerve to raise inonev b) elltecl taxation for win pin pose 1 real nointid nut that I went v times as much 1110111 v was nppropi lab d fori livers earning t 000 11OO loin of rnni inine. Hauled nil avirage of thirl) -elglit miles ns for ilrcp-vtntci tirojitti nut whlth 70.000 nun tons aie United sun miles "Whit possible defense inn 71 offered for mii h expenilllutes in wartimes. 01 anv either times be asked l'ren took up tin vai bus rivet ptnj. eils In detail mid showed tint vvlilu tlie linv eminent has spent hundreds of millions of doll in Improving the great 1 rivers, coiuniene- upon them has dropped off from 50 tei 05 per cent He Insisted 'tint theoretical armv engineers, whoso advlee was t ilten lis the rommittte are not competent to judge tlie value of tlin projects undertaken 1 JV SINCE Soldier's Wrist Watches Fifteen Jewels Fifteen Dollars ear onop Ferro & Co. ChestiuMt Street aJuniper. WOMAN RECANTS DISLOYALTV CHARGE Admits Mistaken Identity in Accusing Doctor Scheidt, of V. and M. College I Wi'ASTl'.ll. Pa Manli ' s-eveie irltltism of Dr Itlchard ( nti rad Scheldt s alleged dlslo).tltv. which followed his icflgnatlon from the faiultv of Franklin and Marshall College had a sensational climax this morning when Miss Helen .1 Huebener publlclv apol ogist il to Poctm Siheidt for inlstskeii denlllv on a lallrond train and admit led having spread leporls tint raucd Doctor Scheldt public condemnitlon line tot Scheldt in his first comment on the rase said I am neltbei 11 cow ard nor 11 h points but an vmerhsn unafiald and as uclt I stand bv mv nlleglance to the fnited States sworn wltluut reservation and restriction mote (ban twentt-llve veils ngo In a per sonal letter nt President Wilson writ ten Ininiedlatelt before out entrance Into war I stated that all Americans of Her man birth would stand b) Ills ultimate decision with broken hearts and crushed spirits though It be Todav Amerk 1 s war alms and pence Ideals as outlined in Mr Wlleyn s messages Imc mi whole, hearted Indorsement nnd support I tiust to Hod that the time ma) soon come when Hie uuelfisi nnd self sacrllli Ing rffnrtH of the American in tlon 1 ward establishment of the long- looked-for human brotherhood in i be full) and triumphantly realized and racial hatred and suspicion disappear off the face of the earth ' Miss Huebener made a speilil (rip from Hotim to make sure of identlfving the men she heard talk on the train nvK-MiMiTi: woman" iintr. She anil Ilrr Sitters Will lXplam Pntiiotic Topics. o The flte-mlnute woman bepan h"t caieer torias The uproo!-i g of s, iljtlcii and leplantlnc of patriotism Is her work and she's right on silieilule time with hci spiel ) fasti t she been rehe using It, watch In hand for Hie list ten weiks nt the College Club, not to mention living it" on the homo iliole' She Known IT now sn tuoroiiKiu mm uoi even a mouse or a Teuton arm) or mite 1 turned loose on tlie stnge tan fluMcr ner She ma tb her debut this afternoon it Wnnaiunkers, and she. or several of hei I will tell jou all oii ought to know about fond conservation l.lbertt Honds and other kindred topli s In a spare of 'time not exi ceding live minutes vmnng the otators listed are Mrs Owen I'hll lips Miss Hllrabeth Klrkbrlde Miss Mar) MtJnlosh nnd Jits Imogen Oak te URRYfor fafAffll .MERAS I DEVELOPING PRINTING "THE BETTfHKIND" FRANK J.CURRY THE. CAMERA SPECIALIST 812 CHESTNUT STREET 812 Co 1832 llrIS H Get in on this Perry House-Cleaning S,ale of Remainders of our $30, $28, $25 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats at the Uni form Price of $20. J Singlc-brcastcd and double-breasted Over coats; plain backs and belters; full lined or only skeleton lined Suits of worsted, of cheviot, of cassimcrc; blues, grays, browns, greenish mixtures and novelty patterns some of them, the remainders of our most popular sellers this season, now at the One Uniform Price $20 3 If you wait till next October their dupliv cates will cost you $28 to $38, at our most conservative estimate! tf f , Y They are coming in now in waves, the new Spring Overcoats and Spring Suits! jWe really have a treat in store for you. The new Spring Overcoats and Suits have more character to them, more "get-up," more "chine," than we can remember in many a day. It's the reveille of a New Season in a new time of National Awakening, and the spirit of America breathes in their lines. fl Fresh, light colors that you will welcome aftefthe severe and lengthy Winter. $20 to $15. PERRY & CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. v .! W (JSSf . w, il; :& m fcf iv V Vf ' f 4?: jii . .wi '' M St .' rff xm s.m '-w J" m Aj! t-3 . . 1 " .Ji'l k i -tVB m wj& AS 1 .111 iVJ ? V JL- LUDWIG PIANO CO- ... ,wASiitif,ii.r tfd&-wijtes AMS IV ?-., ..- ?&r&U U ,MW f iai ....T..i tc MX Si kit .H 1 ! "SJ-T wfX' "sij-n .rii J .t A . AlU" -V.V.-A.: f .T ,-. A fcjvucj i,Pi .V. . t L &&&iZ':riMGi i&z&uwih ..: -&ft!yu vr,:,M.,.Ji TiSiSW:-: -l-'rvV ,--. '-.. m nt? -M' -ju&iK mmmv c-y-1 ijCTs iiiuMUMtsk
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