? r EVANGELICAL FINANCE HEAD WOULD RESIGN f Tells Conference He Will Quit Is Given NOUniSTOWX. Pa., Mulch 1 "I will not help to hrfji liounc If you do not Rh nio enouBii "" i- n,lHlonarle," declared the He v. J S.CV.' f Allrntown. secretary ot v Hip pnancc committee, at the llfth day mm. ... f iho Uiot Pcntisyharila Confer- I 0f (lie lhaiiKclleal Church, held In Bethany Church. "I am ready to re Sin today If this can't ho done." he con i nued and then showed that tlio ciTnfcr incc was fccral hundred dollars behind ih mlwlnnnry fund hiBt ear. Some fanlt as found with the haste or npjrar. iloment of the conference budget, but the opros'lt'0" was we,,k ,0 clTcet " clungo. ... Tho conference Hiprocil of a loan of J31O.000 made by Ubcnczcr pluircli, ATo"nia"c up a dellnnuency or 2I,l00 In the fund for Itinerant ministers the conference, was dllded Into nine Rroups with a committee of ministers and lay men nppolntcd to push u lgorous cam. PaTho Itev .1. T White, of Allontown. was reappointed statistical. secretary of Iho conference. Andrew Martin, of Webster. N. V, and Kdwanl llaney. of rim eland, O.. were elected honorary trustees of tho Schuilklll Seminary at TteadltiB. A resolution was also adopted calllnR upon tho boaid of blshoiu of the K.ist Penn sylvania Conference to select a bishop to sit si an advisory truster at the seminary . Tho conference ban seventy-two Itinerant preachers and twenty-seen local preachers. DurliiK tho ear there were 51 inversions, seenty-slx adults baptized, &S:.' hlidreVi baptized, h mem bership of !881: organized congreK.i tlons. K9: I'liurches, H0'z: :iron.iRes. 50. with n cradle roll or 1100. Tho estimated aluc or chinches was f 874.1S5 : estimated alue or parsonages. 1111,736. Indebtedness, 1100.270. WHITE HOUSE PICKETS WIN COURT VICTORY . Appeal Gains Reversal of Conviction j on Charge of Unlawful Assemblage WASHINGTON, March I The While Houso suffrage pickets won n, signal ldory totl.o when Hie Court or Ap peaR In an opinion rendered bv Jus tice Van OrMlrll, reverted the Judgment of the police court In convicting them of violating an act or Congress prohibit ing unlaw rul assemblage. dKoiderly ronduct, etc. The court held the infor mation again"! the suffragettes was inn vane, general and uncertain to war rant a conviction Tor all that appeals In tho Informa tion." said Justice Van Oisdell, "the 'court could assume tho defendants weie creating a riot or menacing the tafety of pedestrians." Two cases were before the Court of .Appeals nnd, as they were alike, tlicj were consolidated The ilefrniliiiitN weie Oertrudo H Hunter. i'I.im IC Fuller, tary M Lockuood, Kate Jane Knw krl. Pauline I' Adams, Afargaiet. Frntlilng ham, Maude ! .Innll.inn, Vivian I'leice and Caroline Heach. Liccnbed at Klkton to Wed ELKTOX, Md Marcli 1 The fn. lowing marriage licenses weie Issued here todav: Harry Suppiee and Pearl Pearce, Oliver L. Heir and Xetlle M Phlster. John AVovlngron nnd Jane liai- lonell, Thomas McQulgan and Catherine i.iney, iviuum i Hall and Helm Ad im, ! uuy Harris am Ulsle N. Wallierln. all of rlilladelphla; .lames McConnl and Harriet Kcholleld of WlWhlckon. Pa.; Call In Maillson and ulllo Imnlels. Sharon Hill: George Snlaln und Mice Sweltzer. Columbia; William A. linrd-liTH-iid Mary H. IVIsei, rottstown I'a. : Harry Faust and Hditli Miller, Hetlile ,'"11j I.arl C, fonratl and Lisle Nelnis. Jleadlng; John H. lujton and Ktbel JJfrr, lneland, X. J, and Joseph . """old'', IVIImlngton, and Myrtle M. Miller, Xewarl:, Pel, MARRIARI-: LICKXSKS W"'''" "', I-be 1LT. K" Allealienj hu- Annie Hflier L'H.ia .-,.Ih..m (.' ""'mrinil Keller, Aij.l'i:,,.., s , , HM, I anl , ii iin ."r.M'",''. '.""" 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"""I H Uitli si. uh i",f.":V !hlHlel.lil Na!,v Yard, i.fn rj.,J11'"-' ""Hey. 111-.'.-. Pienf st l'h.i; '.',"' ,H.5 faciise. . V. and Pauline lt'rt. Urookljii, N'. V 17!' r.'i'r"'nrB '-" X. franklin st . tt-fn'i1 c'-ra tnnl.k. 7JI yifriln si i'l'f 'K.'.'. l'lrtwromli. Fnn Slo.uiti, N v., ttM,,,hllori,,e t'errstt, L'2:lll H. UHIh si. John (lrwy, u'jpi Dlclihison si., and An. t.eu"tlu Wlempd. L'31.- N. Houiler si. JOMph Lawensteln. una Noulli st.. and .J?.n,l A .solo. aSO N. Iltlli si vrnmano Liinj. o3 y. i:iih st. ftti lMtth ul Coppola, iniin h. 11th st J1 fir... t n.i.t -... ... and Iloso ..r".".. i-.- rficr si. ..". Hru"0. H'l'l f'hrlstlan . at.. aiid'Iaiula.1 . . Aineino, ir.1.1 Klhmorth st. iin,A JJunnlnBhani. JSIS X. I7tli st , and Heltn O. Prill, -JU7II 13. Alleghenr aie. c. TV J"'k""ii, roatsie Pa and i.lu",.A- hntlth, lt r.llsnnrtli l. If" '.. Hurley 14SH N. r.r.tli si., and ..'"i ' Mettsw. I4M N .Villi st it p,h.lltP". WM lUfl an;., nnd Helen t,arl raihoun. l.'alnp Mead,!. .Mil lrr"Cr' -8", Hdgeley ale ''Ah-teuteler. I'amden. N J . h. Brurc, Catnden. N J. IIMI horinaky. Hill H, tith st ..KWn. J7 Spars st. . - ,, ,i, ,.l,1ll lIHZfl HIP un-l Mary . und lUlle , and Aunlo und net-Bio uaiM Gold -J747 X, lllli si. fc,.'"u. "" viernianiowii hip, i fiF wniiw. imt n isih Pt . Hnd TO.1. li. Jhnon. 1S34 N. Ath t . nnd and mid t. and and und nnd und UL' S AlattlA V. Pans 'tft'A Ut U,... ul f rit,.. ni.a ":; -": . ii v "'juerir. rori Hnmncion. ia.. iinr.i h'A.4.MM, r.nv n ft-1 -1 Anthony Marlau. S21 H. Darlen nt.. and t. mill. -! ' a.. . . . . ' . i? ritii "". irn, Miu r, i mrion pi . "tilitm !ounhprt. ii.il rhHdwiik et. Ilnh... ,. ' V.UWa!!H'lt S if '-L;', ninn, .,,.11. I'.liaWOrill SI , I? .? Kdmsrit. ,.-.;! Carpsnler at, ft Vi.Tn.n laeaani; Hint HIMalnii si, K? i,.T'rflna Vlllanl. HI04 Dill. Ion st v ii.'.IV? Thompiion. 721 H. 17th St., r- tumiini k,aii i'u w flcii. m P SUPREME CODBT DECISIONS rTi,. .n-..., ...,.... ,..j ft, today by the stato Supreme Court, sll KVV'n 'his city; j '. iio luiiiiwinv fitpiHinnu ijtb rpiniprrn . I er I UrUOl! ThwnfCa Htat. Ornhyna1 'ft XHJh M'lUdelnhlH County. Appeal dla ....rn7M .nn. Jn,.u ...., la'ljr'iV r"'""'1 Aaaoel'atlotl v. City of 'J."'. .ludiriiient nftlniitd 'loin ya. -Peehlu. r. P. Slonttromer.v at rents of JT,',"-. Appeal diamiiaed Uallkran -. llutl. I. I. 1nntnmrv gv.ains .iurtick mtaw.vi vi-ra vs. I'liiiHdclnhlH und llradlne Hall. W limDallv. JiMmnl rlrM.a with u "ii!": I'mm c;, p. Nn. . r V JXHTtCK.VON UOHClfZliiKKKl .V!:-..'WfC.rA9BKIb ' s IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Late Arrivals Amona Tlio upper chapcau of the sketch presents n poke model of chocolate-brown satin. The brim is velvet faced and the trimming is supplied by silk-and-tinsel flowers and old rose watered silk rib bon. Tho lower model is fashioned from taupe georgette and tho em bellishment consists- of a wreath or Chinese flowers. "LONG LIVE THE KING" A Human Story of Chlld-lJcsire, Couil Intrigue, and Lute, Hie Latest .Void By MARY ROBERTS RINKHART Color. slit. tOIS, b .Mary Uobcrta ltlnehart and the I'lt'llc I .niter otnrany ciiAi'i mil' m SITTINU dNappti l! up In bed, and uuiUr O.skar's loili.g ee. becaiue be, too, was infected with th germ idea, King Otto the N'lnth fell around In IiIm small pockets, until al last lie bad found what lie tiiinlicl. J "Have 1 a small box au.vwlieie, a iriy I small box 7" lie niiilied. "The one In whlih Your Majesty's seal I r'ng lame is lipro. Aln there Is olio In tlio study which contained crann." I'll have the ling l"i," salil Ills fMaJesty. I And 1 soon the Lincoln penny rested on u cushion of white velvet, on which I weie tbc rnjnl nrni" King (Itto lotikrd i.iierull.v at thfi pemi) and then i lo'-cil lire lid Wiienever I am disagreeable, liskar,' lie said, "or don't caie tu studj or or do things tliat ou think my grandfallier I would aid have done, I wish you'd tiring , me this lio. ou'il better keip It nc.r ou " ! He l.i luik und j aimed again "Hid vou ever hear of Abraham Lit colli. H-kar?" lie asked. "I I have lieard tlie name. Majesty," tskiir ventured cautiously I "My grandfather thought he nan a gu.it -mini." IIN mice trailed off. "I should like--" Tlie excitements and sorrows or tli I day left hint gently. He stretched hi- small limbs luxuriously .fhil hair turned upon bis race. Gkar, viho hated ills. I order, drew the covering In slllT nnd goo. I metrical oviclnesH niross ids small llgurc and tiptoed out of tlie loom. Koinctlmo after midnight tlio Chancel lor passed the glial d and came Into the room. There, standing by tlie bed, ho 1 prayed u tiddler's prayer, and lnb It iietil all ills hope ror ills country, Ills Kt ief for bN dead comrade and niieielgn. ills loyalty to ids new King i King utto, viho via", foi nil Hip dlges 'tlie tablets, not sleeping well, roused land sail lilm tbeie. and sat upright at I "Is It nioiuing?" he asked, blinking No, Majesty. I.ie donn and sleep again." i "Would mil mind sitting donii tor n , little iihlle? That If, ir you arc not i-leepv.' "I inn not sleepy," said the Clianiellor, I nnd drew up a great chair. "H I stay, ii ill Joti try to slecp7" I "nr, !ou mind H I talk a little? It may make tno drowsy." "Talk ir you like. Majesty," said tile old man. King Otto eyed lilm gjaioly. "Would you mind if I got on your knee?" lie asked, almost timidly. In ill ills life no one had so held lilm, und jct nobbv, that very evening, had climbed mi his father's kneo hh though it nan very generally done. "1 Mould like to try lioiy It tcl" ' "Come, then, said t.io Chancellor. The King climbed out of bed nnd up on his lap. UN Chancellor reaclieilVncr nnd dragged a blanket from the bed. "I.'or fear of a cold ! he said, and draped It about tho Utile llgute. "Xow, i i. ilul ?" how is that "It Is very ( onifortablr. May I put mv beau naCKf "r .,- innir vcars since the. Cl-.ancellor IiaiJ Ht thus, ivltli a clilld 111 his arms. ills sturdy oia arms unvutu-.. uw wuj. ' l,IH "i"11'? , I ..InulV. Iv .. ... .ll ..Unut vnniilnf- nwnv' J ViaiU lO H--I1 mv- a ,,. CHESTNUT AT ffn IhtJioM cr.MVP I 14 il I r. 2-rj Initial Showing of Parisian Importations and Our Otfn Exclusive Designs utnajnajiuiAUJU EVENING PUBLIC the Sprint Chapcaux ald the ICing, iiide-eycd in Hie ilusk "I am sorry This time ? am going lo promise not to do It again." ,,ir youi.cii, icrv good "Make the promise to Majesty It s the best way." "I uill. I inlind to lie ,i King ' "Uotl grant it. Majesty" "I.Ike Abraham Lincoln?" ' I.Ike Abraham l.luiolii," said Hit! chancellor graiely. 'Iho King, fur all hi. ho.it led akcfu. ness, yawned again, and Miiilrnied closet to tl e old man's litea-d "And like my grandfather." lie added. "Und grant that, alsro." This time it was the Clianiellor Mho .vanned, it yawn that iwih balr H sigh. Ho lias icty wiary and icry s.nl. Suddenly, nfier n silence, the K'lnu' sp'ike- '.May ,n HlnK ,,, Hiiythlin; he want "Not at all." said tlie Chaiu-cllor has- tlly '"Hut. If it uill not hurt' the people? ' u.int to do two thing..: ur liaio two things. They ,-,. hot tilHy... , tone was auvloii". "What are they .'" "You wouldn't like In promise llrsl. ' would yoiiv" Tlic Chancellor Mulled In Hie darknesn "Hood sliategy, but 1 am an old rol dler. Majcsly. WliHt are tlieyV" "rir.-t, I would like to hue a dog one to keep with mo." , , "I ptobabty that can b arranged"! "Thank you. I do u ant a dog. And " he beiltateil , "Ves, Majesty '.'" I "1 am very loud or .N'ikk.i," said thn 1 Kits. "And he is not lery I-nppy. lie looks ,adt sometimes. .- would like' lilm to marry lleiiwlg, so we can all bo together tlie rest of mir lives." The Chancellor hesitated Hut, after all, why- not? He bad followed ambition all hi life, and whete had It IiioiikM ' lilui? An old man. w Iiosc only happlms'i lay in this child In .tl-. hi'iiii ' "I'erhaps," be said gently, "tliat can be at ranged akso ' i The night air blew siftly thioiigh th open windows 'Ihe little King smiled, contentedly, and ilnscrl ills eye J Tin getting rather sleepy." ho said I "Hut if I'm not too heavy, I'd like ymi to hold me a little longer." i "You aie not too Inavy, Mujc&t. ' .Soon tlio Clancellor, worn lu" vulh one day, but wltlt many, nai no.'iling. HI eyes closed under Ida fierce eie-1 brows i'lnally tlicy both tlcpt. The room wag silent. Something slipped out of the litll'i King's band and lolleil to the floor i II was tlic box containing tlic Lincoln penny. , iTIIIJ HNIJ ) CUP I'OU HEItOIC SKIPPKIt J.oni KcaciuiK iTCbcnta loken to Ciip tain Who Rescued Rritibh Steamship Word was tccelicil today tliat I'.ip Inln lliuil Thlriar. or the Ulttutic .Sun. one of the Sun I'umpany'a ships, had been presented iillb u sliver cup by Lord i D.n.lli.n fn t.l l.nKnl.. ..,.. .. .. .1.. ' .,c-..',iiifs i"t inn ii-i'.ii.- raul c ,11 inu llrltlsh steamer .Mulada LiH August Ofllclals of the company said they 1. ...-. nt 1,A FAL I.,,, ..n. .1... .!....,.. ,,l.- ,, nir nriuv, un, iiwl IIIV UtTlillin, Captain Thlriar, a native of Antwerp Is at present In Kuglaud making ar rangements to bring his family to Phlla. delphln. where lie will make his home The presentation of tlio silver cup to the captain is said to bavo been tho first ofllclal act of Lord Reading, Taillinery importeil 15r" STREET Colonnade way ( vi - Oil R m ! w peac 1; 1 m n mm LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SCENARIO TO SCREEN AND IN BETWEEN Tlio PIlIVS Mllrl T)l.i..n.... C il. . .. ..,..,, ,i,n, ! iiijruin Ul II1U i Cinema Singe Here This Week The bcit production or William S. Hart's sctcen tareer Is "nine mazes Haw den," whlcli Is the fc.ituio today at the Strand. Julian llltlnge gave up hw stage ca-r-er to reenter tho moles. lie wilt be at llio lllueblril today nnd tomorrow In The Widow's .Might" ViiI.i Vale, the prctly M appear opposite Wolv.s of tlio ltall" I it I rmoll n( m recn player. Hill ll.ut In teil.tj m tbc Potutli.1 lMltnn will he a featurril Plaier tlio latter part of tli week In "l.ovc Letters" lit the Urgent. "The Cinderella Man" will be the e'ller novelty or the week at the llureka, It will bring Mne Marsh as tlio star on Tilenl.1'. All unusual film Is "M I nmarried Wire," featuring Cariuel Mejets. which will bo tomorrow's show at tlio IMdge Aienuo Tlieatn. Malno lllllotl who will nppear In this city in person within n few days, I J featuiid tomorrow 'u "Fighting Udds." at the Kniprtts 1 '.it lie's feature at ' l.' Mist rabies the Colbeinn I today's "l!H.putln. Hie ltl.ii'k Monk.' (v m lied, uled for tlic Imperial on Tliuisd.iy. Maeifle lured in indaj. the brio of "Ciibirta.1 is le.i. "The Wall lor.' at the Park The " Keith llulM of the olTcin Rnj llorder" fur Ktrnnil to.1.1.' In liobert Warwick, in "I lie llr.it I nf n I le l ii," opeiih tlio wed, at the Flfti-sKtli .Stic tt Tlieatie Tlieda ll.ir.i. I,, "llnve ol l',,md " will bilng this Miien vaiiipire to ll(e IvnlcU erboolfrr on 'I hut Mia v. Allio Hr.id.i is aimoiinci'il for "!uat Niullieiu Her Silent Sacilllcc.'' Wi i1ik.mI.iv nt Ilia ( .SIKAWHIUDGK & Cl.OTIlIEK OI'KN ".SPRINCJ DRIVE" ' EtiHtcr Iliili, l.'ioiu "Oicr 'llicrc," 'I Clowns iiml ,Manv Oilier Attinc. tinn.s .Make Railianl Display '-aster hats rmin 'oirr Mine, h.-olng ionic rmin Paris and tun Hie gauntlet i.l (.eriiian nihinarliies, tngether uitli slun- "h'g llaster Milts fur vvniiieu. gnwns , inapt, Idoiisei and all mils nf spring jllneiy. nre making the lirilelli .-1111111:11 spring display al Straw bridge .f; Cloth- iei's. vihlch opened today, a p.trtliul.trlv HiiriiMiii ill, lie 10 MOIlieli. Tlie I'.uls hats, supplementing n long array or hats deslcnul ,y 011,111 New York milliner, reached Philadelphia In spile or nil the great dllUciiltles at-1 Itiid.uit on overseas shipment nt pies- tin 1 ne repiesint ine an 01 me ia moijM I'ailshin tnliliiiets, Helaiuv, lieoig ette, l,ewl". I.aneiet, .Maiietluy, Hewlson and otiierH eiiually Hell known Hven after reaching New Ym k It was .11111. tilt to get thrni to Philadelphia, because of the i iillgested lillllo.ul facilities, nnd Mi.ni wetc brought over as hand b.'ig-gat-o 1 The spilng gowns, soils and coals form a ilisid.iv that Is marked bv the I,1r1'11"'-',1 J,1,1?' .''"?'; illty of e.11 n, altlioiigli mam or ts ale Mimptii'iiiii, anil lli. eir- J ".h.Vness ' ' Kb.ikl color Is mtuh lit ivbleno among the iliess kooiIh, jcr-cy cloths, lelours. lightweight sciges. g.ib.iidlues . .. ...... 11. . 1..... . irt. lill'l pOpilHS. 'll' hi,' II tlll.J ,11. ,1, ,lll he many n woin.iit inau-ii me uni- in.mv a woman roim of the soldier the walks beside on Haslei- morning. A notewoitliy feature I the variety of bli.iden In nil colors nf silks, ion shades of blue alone being shown Foulard. tniTclau and iieins are the ravorllo weave Hoses, tern and palm make (he lloois on whli li these displays nro shown seem li veritable flower gaidett. Tho store Is In gala attire ror tlie new mer chandise and tlie ibi oiatioiis brrathe the very spirit or sptlugtline. Women and girls will I'm! something to exclaim mer uitli uellgjit upon every counter, but. the young iiiotln r will Mud an exhibit on the fourth floor which I "her very nun" There are ,!r,nn babies lioin In I'lilladelplila eiery uioiitli, mi an aieingc, and tlic fourth floor exhibit ought to appeal Xn eiety one of their mothers It is an exhibit or haby-cai-tlages oinamented uitli th nalional i'oIoi-h or Anicrlca'a nllic Hnglanil. Krance. Italy, llelgluin a, id .lap. in. They're all ready ror "Hie ipnng tlrlic" E3tnc: :xz: Ostrich Fancies and Burnt Plumage 98c, $1.1!). pw I) J) $1.98 & $2.98 One Yellniy Market Hl.tck and colois. ni B lillinery . m n i if !l View thin opening asscviblayr with the assurance that in il I . 1 H3 I'lcusine combinations nre tcte ock blue or Venetian red, ine?. tKS T'i tangur TRIMMED HATS, 4.98 !fi rare nchlcvcmcnt in popularly priced millinery is fully nxpresbcd in tho hats wo feature at! H $4.98 nnd ?5.08 indeed they compare with $10 to $15 models elsewhere. 1 Jj Imported Lisere Braid Hats $4.98 to $9-98 Fincbt shapes. quality in 'cxclusivo Black and colors. Also An Authoritative Showing of Women's i V;u LANSDOWNE WOMEN TO WORK ON FARMS Koity Join Kccruits and Will Help Hclleve Shortage of Male Labor I'ori.v liiiiiiilnent joung women of Lansdowne bavo been tecrultcd for "hack to the farm" duty by Mrs. Francis P. MaNwell, chairman of the UitisiJjM ne brntich nf the National League Tor Wom en's rlcMlce. As soon ns tlio rail comes they will start work mi tlte faiiiii In Pdawnte County to help icllevo tbc rlnii (ago of male labor. For the work they do with shovel nnd h"0 the;, will reiclve the same pay an hour Cat men get from twenty-flip In tblitj-llie icnls Tnelr ilay will con sltt or mien liours. Tlie ll.'t or rort! under the leadership nt Mi.. M.ixiiell I'n lude. Mls tCatlierin t,tn's VUfi Poll lirl Mr. Ssru I'nrreu Vr cojler Siii'i'1"" vns nine Masiui Mrs I'.. C. II. II Hide Mrs. J. I M iliun-i Vlrs .linirs r. Huller Ml.i HunllliK llrn. Ii I! .1. ll'iUi-r Ml M.m.lo lliirtktl Ills. I',ehll Out Ml.. Kohri In I raw fer.1 Ml.. Jnsepldne Pill- Inir Mrs. Irtlnir Meore- lirii.l Ml.. Ihnllv Monrc lira.l Mr. II m Plikard Mrs C I. .IIImmiI-i .Mr. I'uli . Mrs Mii'nit Mr. II II llulil.ii.t 111. Mlnxn t.nsll Mis, Aimls tla lllp'Oll Mrs tiiriit,Un Mr. Mnpl, -Mis. Ami. . P.rhrr i Miss llulh IhikT Mr. Arllnir Hrttl Ml.s I luriine I'onwiij Ml llurothv Loiii; Mls Miireiril Hunt MlK ll(erc lloopT Mi i i liirrli, Mm k.i Mr. s'miihkI Quliin Ml.i I'kirrnn. tl.it -ruiKloti (IMUKLK SIMtlNC SHOW RICH IN QUALITY WEAR I'raclltal Kotc Seen in Nnv Cloiviu on Display- Fancies Replace .Strictly Tailored' Suit Uom.illi lieed ' i- til" Wiitilninnl nl the r.islm 11 world these days as t-howil lit Ihe spl ipg 'opening tit tiltllbel Hiollieis' store this week. I.mii i'ashlon dei re(, as she has tlwa.is done, but liie wily old cte.iture knows lier ptcy. and Ibeufore she is not foiclug ilicip mid iiiipr.i.'tlral. ninisi ir elaborate artlitex or wearing appaiel upon lier vle;.ti. The prni thai note is olweiinl even wheie In place it tlie slriclly talloiril. th" little f.inelex bale been lulrodlli eil Titer' iIoch fiot stem to be the old dls 1 1ll. I ioti if the plain and tlie dlcs.y. H.tih h.n 101110 Itiilf way lo supple ,1 happy in,. Hum. Inuuitieiablc suil- Hlon suith or I'.ton trod, stills nre nlTi'iiil tins iprlne The t-ulls all sliow siip.'ib tailoring and ll'tlc ludiildiial loiiclies, while Ihe iiilors seem to I olllllieil CMlUsllelj In dark lilues and khaki, villi alt eciMsloiial blighter coinhiiiatloii. liven suit, dicss and 10.1t boasts of .1 combination of some tnit tbnilKli It b null 11 little touch of colnit'il embroittcri or a half and Inlf silk and serge iieatl.ni. while the motif of the wal-l.oil Is rollowfd out In bloitsiM us well 'I lu-se wnist- 10 tti or tllieti. r.tllle 01 filher slllc or alii soft putty ttiateilal ore seen on eieil suit Thev glle a nnte of relief 1.1 Ihe il.it k ,'iiloiH ami make the olhi'i w.e coniiilouplaM' suit or iii.tt il thine of light, dies.) Iieatili i-'or sport wear the naisteoit glows n trille until It tesenibli's the slciveles" sweater or la'd season TIm'c ate sien in jei.ey, silk and leliet 'onset vat Ion I noied in tlie Mtdlh n( tlie skills, for the narmw skill has come hark Tliei me nartow, tint hulit on the Hue of Ihe hodi', and while not full arc pet fi ill! cnuirortalile. V striking combination shown In .;iniln ntoilcl I nl. ill, il skill of 1'linrli lone linen wuu a i oal of lilne serge. Tlie blue linen forms a low Initili coll.it and glie n line nr youth to Hie model. A tendency tow.uil a youthful linn is shown in many of Hie spring iiiniMs Velut mats, ns well a volwt walst niats or slip-on-, nio going to be vioin uitli uhlti fkltli Hochimara en pe Is one of the new sill. being used lit Mills ami dtessis .1.1 well a Hosh.itia silk 'I lie blouse this spring t-hnwn n great amount of diierslti 'lb., newest model hi a tllp-nu, the oriental or the .lap.tu ih as it I- called. It ha a touml luck and no opening cither in back or front, but Ihe slinuldcis open down and it I i slipped nn rnei- the hud. "Tlie wllrilv extravagant I tabooeil but the ileinaiid for rich fabilis is enor inntn, ' .Mr. II. lioldniau, Ine uicichau ilbe manager, said. "Hcononiy Is being xerilstd In iiuality. People it l ' pot Inlying n mam- chillis, ,ui the are tie. mamliug a much higher grade of niei chandlse'' (illtli TO SKKVi; 1. I-'lJANt'l-J Mis Henev.i. It I'Vblger. inno Walnut stret t, lias passed her examination ami soon uill leaie for 1'V.tiieo with other young woituti to work in the Y. M C A e.inteeti Willi tho American nxpeilltioii ary b'orce- Mlss l'Vbiger has been for more than a ve.ir n v inker uitli tlie Ibneigeiicy Aid and . secreiary of the Serlilau i oin mitten In Ibi i In Shi Is a daughter nT Colonel la a l-'ebigcr. nnd has two brothers In thn service Captain tteorge Lea r.-blgei and Lieuteniuf Vaul I'eb. Iger of tlie aiiafu ti coips Hito hopes lo get to the ftonl rofnre her fullier and brothels, who ate t ill In inmmand' over bel. !fca5335t:5JE3rX3ISI2a-3X3:3i; .lV'.S' Th'IMMh'l) .'?;: OF CUARGK Trading Stump Willi Kicry 1Uc Purchase .Ml Day : Eighth : Filbert : Seventh g of EMraBUciin. eraira. Fa ulcus from foremost milliners of R (T P Extremely High Crowns Are the First Thing That You Will Note K And tlio mode runs front tho very pokes, tailors, short-baik rITrrts, mutshrooms and largo picture niodcK I.iscrr, Viscn, caterpillar and chrysanthemum braids, as well as lino Milans, transparent chllTons nnd malincs arc used in the making. Often the Flowers Arc Veiled , Other hi ley, just as lowly, hate highly polished ribbons, ostrich f-o treated as to he airily like aigrettes. flowers and fruit of eiery desrrip- (ion. and many odd lacquered ornaments. Hlack, bciyc, tcte dc ncyrc and rich do negro with Touches of color in facings, wings or flowers proclaim the spring. like tnu color 01 OUR SPECIALIZED VALUES IN Ready-to-Wear Hats $2-98 & $3.98 With Georgette facings and (lowers or polished ribbons for trimming. Apparel in Spring s Choicest Fashions. Brother. MJU.1NKKY SALONS, TIIinD MARCH i, 1918 UNCLE SAM'S 'ACCUSING EYE' IN LOAN DRIVE Will Ask Movie Patrons "How Many Liberty Bonds Have You Bought?" "Hon- many Liberty lxau bonds have YOU bought?" 1 Till.. Is Intended to nam "movie") pattens tn bo sure to buy at least one or tlie new war bonds of the rntthcom lug Tlilnl l.lberli Loan before Uncle S.1111 (onrtouts thrni, with anusliig eyes, lo ask tlie peitlnrnl iiucstlou that, uill be embarrassing unless Tlie great looming figure nt I ticle Sam will be rcatuied by tho Liberty 1 Loan committee In virtually eiery motion-picture theatre In the Third b'etl oral Iteserve lilstrlct during Hie cam paign that Is to begin about April t The screen, after display lug inforluatlon , about tlio loan, suddenly will ask tho big itrstlon: IIOW MANY LlllHHTY LOAN nci.vps liAVi; you iiuuhht?' I Tlieti. ipilck as lire. Cncle Sam, Imper-1 sonnted liy n famous lilm star, appears Willi piercing eyes und long rotetlnger. ' he crulliil'cil tlie spoclntors. "Ask jour neighhot why lie bought his l.lboitv Loin bond." demands another caption, an Uncle S.1111 melts auay. only to re appear In a full-f.ico nortralt a face that pleads and tin catena and then 1 slowly fades, leaving only tlio eyes, the 1 accusing eyes that ch.utcn the soul of 1 the slaiker. The captions ask all who lime bought bonds in the third loan to r.ilte their hands. It's n tctf thai thrills the ilulirul audi shames Ibn shlrk"rs. other Liberty I.0.111 campaign features. petfeited by I'rnnk W. Huhler. general! manager or a movie h,ilu. Include 11 loun-feni reel shoiilng the larloiH steps III tlie making or the Liberty statue south or fill Hall. The patilotle films will lie used to Inliodtiee tho fiiur-inliiuln sprakeiji SOCIETY WOMEN TAKE UP VISITING NURSES' WORK Voluntecis I'l'ml New War .fob in Duties of Those Called lo U. S. Service 'I lie woman loluntrer Im; ,i new war job, that or ilsltlug niir-e. To take the pl.n'e or tlie l.iige uunibcr of legiil.irj niirse who hale gone to Hie war one.. viell-know ii women ate being recruited i In seive as lay assltimt nurse, to ihlt! the poor home or the city. I'lass nT thein meeting :tl tlie Col-j lege Club. Tlilrleeentii and Spruce streets, this arteruoon includes Mrs WII- i I red Lewi". Mis Mltitiirn Wright. Mis Helen A, ttaugh. Mis .1 t annoii, Miss. .1 Searle, .Mrs Hal Id in; Mrs l.loid Titus. Mr... Kelplilne t.vnii. Jlrs i Collicrine Colket Wilson. Mrs II S Miinrn. Mrs l.ynwood Hayes Moes Mis. S .1. Parrot t. Mis l S. Parrotl Mrs. S li Mills, Mis. lieorge It Harle Mrs. Waller Slcicnsuu and Mrs Joseph Wldener So many hours each we!; or study and regular repot Is In the health board on the innilltiomi round ale iripilred or eai'ii applicant berori iter aiceiilancc COSI'i:!, I'OU soldi i-:its 1'ocKct IMition Issued to Aid Sum nieci in I.eurnini: French The Ameiic.tii Whip Society has Is sued a special poi ki t edition of the tospel of SI Mlllk. libit II Is designed to aid Aiiieiican soldiers In l-'tauco in learning Ihe h'tencii l.iucunge and at the i mine time giving lliem the scriptures to' read nn one side ol tlie page the I linspel Is iirlnteil In Ihiglislt and ull the other is a rrtneh trauslaliou. HI.. ll.. a. ..a. ... ... ..!. -,.,. An. II,,' r,,.i,-., i- -, ,r- i,, iin,,' rll',l"lU III tlie ten Hot y including- Pciinsphanla, N'pn Jetsev and lielaware In cnimeetinn with tlio campaign to i.ibe'jion.noo for Its work niillioii Testaments bale In en Issui'il ror distribution In tlie .Na tional Ainu- TWO I'ASTOIIS RKSH.K One (ioes to Krance, the Other Work Anioni; Jews to The Key. v. Ur Albeit J. IVItwer. p.t. Slleatii M. i: I'hurch, Seven- et ami Woodland avenue has tor of the tiein siteet nun woodland avenue Imp leslgned to biioinc a iiimber of theV M i' V war work force In Frame Hoitoi Willi er, who has been pastor of siloatn i 'Imreli Tor tho last sl years. Is expeited to sail -ome limn this we-k. The llei In- Henry V, .limes, pastor of the .1. Addison lleurv Mciiinrl.il Pre. biterlnn i'hurch. ik'itli stteet and l.ans- downo avenue, also announced his reslg. nation. He will do mission mirk among 1 hihidelphl.i .lews, nictpthig the pot of siiperintcudenl of the Presbyterian .lew- Isli .Mission at i:ightlt and Wolf .treets Flowers, Clusters & Sprays, 49c to .$1.49 r.tlsles. po p p i e i, p.'iusie.s. binettos, w Ileal heather ttnd I ut-es Also l.tc iiueieil fruits and fillnge. Kmart color tombliiatlous. DIM! H is expressed a icealth of mew tlie o. rt larcc to tho very small shapes K til 5' blues arc much in demand '51 flB Tfi & $5.98 I 5 ti Tailored Sports Hats $2-98 In smart colors with bands. c H 5 and Misses' Outer FLOOIt &&$ CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES HAS CONCLUDING EVENT ' Rich nnd b'climldt Quartets Combine for Lnst McclltiR of 1'iisl Season The Chamber .Music Society ot I'lilla- 1 j delphla lield tlie final meeting of Its ' first season yesterday In the ballroom of the HellevueStr.itfnrd uitli a large and distinguished representation of thn I membership In atleinlance. Tlio lllrh ijuarlet and tlie .Schmidt Quartet, each of which bad ubly contributed excellent 'scp.ii ute programs to meetings or the soclolj, (omblueil their nrtlsth: rndeaiors j t make the thiol gatheilng nr signal and 'memotable tpterest. Their list or num bers was ns follows tjiitrtet. tiin'nr. Op O. Irl, A major, dp. .1. tin Anton Inorak . .Inlian H. H!emta-n Itolh tlie Scbnildt and Hie Tllcli Qu.ir teis hale perfeited themselves In the le.iliy dllilciilt nrt of ensemble, per formance. This Is far from a mere matter or four Instrumentalist!-! playing notes, honeier accurately. Tlieie must be orgaufz.it Ion of tone and tcrhiilrpio 'nlo an Integrity whlcli untile the art of the four play era into the expression I 01 a single instrument This nnlli of Impression and expres sion was attained long ago. Their con stant i o-operallon In pt.tolleo und per I ft mance as members t tlio Philadel phia Orchestra suuileinetited. their pol ished unci h.timonlous ensembles as sep arate ntganlzntlons In iibolvlng tbetn sehea or Hie additionally difficult task nf making eight string Instruments a single oig.in of artistic utterance. The first yrar of the Chamber Music Association hits been successful In re storing cliaiiibei music to the Intimate etnlronment without which It loses Its hat m and hit ks appeal, und in profil ing interested he.irets ror master works and iioieltle. in this i cecum neglected art rorm An endeavor will be made to enlarge tlie inembeishlp. Virtually all the original member are continuing The sne leti iWII continue to meet at 4 li in on alleiu.tte Sundays, as till plan mined highly Fatlsf.ictory to the members. George Allen, inc. 12M Chestnut St. 1214 Opening Imported Pattern Hat6 L&J-i v -i,: iiiiH a.. - SSMBSSMSSSIS' IT , S ( MaWson & DeMa-v? 1115 Chestnut Street Prices on These Furs g bj i?l ReducedExactly One-Half S la , B fej pj gl & & i ii I & Ij la l?j ' & Because Removal Sale H KRK is the opportunity to get furs beautiful in quality and smart m iv. t L , I style at exactly half price. I Removal to our new store at 1211-1213- $ 1215 Chestnut Street compels the absolute H clearance of everv fur in stock. 13 Purcha$e$ wit! be reserved in our merit of a deposit, payments to spring and summer. Beautiful 49.00 Nutria 05.00 Taupe Fox 69.00 Taupe Wolf 75.00 Jap Cross Fox 75.00 Raccoon 75.00 Black Wolf. . 90.00 Black Fox. . . 99.00 Brown Wolf. 13 i J Q 135.00 Brown Fox... u 145.00 Fishei' Handsome 75.00 Pony 125.00 Marmot 135.00 Muskrat 157.00 Muskrat 250.00 Nutria Coat , 290.00 Hudson Seal, 350.00 Hudson Seal 390!00 Leopard 450.00 Hudson Seal The Signpott of Lightweight Scarfs for Sprim 47.00 Wolf, all cblors... GD.00 Vox. all colors.... 95.00 Hudson Seal Stole. 23.C0I 32.50 ' Mail ordtr promptly ftlttd. Rtpairinf mnt remodeling at (aid c, '" t'Kt.v. n.- A- 3 v 1 f 'i 'jtalip 1 1 a" 1 aiil TWO MILLION BOYS TO WORK ON F 'Juvenile s -v Agricultural Ar'mt to Be Enrolled in Countryi'-'tfi Wide Movement rf Ill older to mobilize "nnflfinn t.,,.', sixteen or over to tako tlio nlares on ttrmil. and In sliop noiv being vacated by t-rnfn?, sent to war or the training campa tot',1 war the L'lfltcd States boys1 iiorklnt- ri ere has been busy nl this work and ,'' on March 18 will bold ti big enrollment'' neek. during ultlcli time it Is hoped' , that tlie enrollment will bo lomplelcd, ', ' tt i a Inoicment Indorsed bv PrMlAiS' V. dent Wilson, tbn'rood ndmlnletratlou fcn';f II other goierninental lonimltlees and.li' 'a eonsitieren a an absolute nehesslty-KJr-the Allies are to bavo tlio T5.000.0M?ii bushel or wheat they say they mujdXVfi ''j .,.... . . . ,,,,,, ,..,,j,, "not, ik-mi u;vu PVlal 'TV ' nnd tlirir ('iiiihiHhii urp)u If they are "to ' : ' Ul tllO .'ir. Tlt-PV hn hriii nrAinltf ' thai MliCitt. nnd th Oovrrnmctit feU v in.it tno only way that tlio United States v li ixukti ail'Mn lllli! I UlllirU - U.T DlallllB It nut of our regular normal conauinp-' Hon and by inoto production. Tho latter 7 9,, ...ill I. A nnnniiinll.li.J t... akl.l.. . ' ....,, v.iij Mt. ULutlliinillU U) UIIUUI- Ing boys to take tlie places of tlio men called auay Trotn the farm to Join thi colors There me probably more than S.OOO.nnn hoys vi Im are In'scliool or en gaged tn unessential vecupattons who can do tills work successfully, and tits working reserves nre aHer them all to make President Wilson's appeal to tljB farmer. for u greater production n I lllll.llm Oil!" , .Hid It Is belleied thai these, boys ar lust '1 .jh a capahle of doing tlio new iiork as Ti their bigger brothers, ivlto took up th woik of war without pinions experience anil aro getting away with It In great, shape Tho country 1 looking to th? boys lo uld not only In keeping up our food supply bin. In Increasing It enormously Also original models by New York designers und our own experts. 25 Un trimmed Hats i'rom the best manufacturers Imported Millinery Trimmings of the Finest Quality in Endless Variety Silks Laces Feathers Flowers Ribbons of Our Vaults until next fall upon pay be continued monthly during Fur Sets 24.50, 32.50 34.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 45.00 49.50 67.50, 72.50? Fur Coats 37.50 62.501 67."50 78.50 125.001 145.00; 175.0QJ '. 195;( 225.001 Fur Value Extraortlinkrr ' 09.00 Ermine Scarf., 100.00 II. S. & Squlr. Cape if.aviiiu.vu jvounsKy i3i9ie,.i,i .J i' W r KA i "-JI I. -k 'iti w . : Jr, m Kl K', f ''IX, ii ,iJ-A " 'KH.H M p m w .ti fto.l : Ka - '.SSi i&fH . i i A ff 1 j vl " J-Vi 4i. t-. -Y m ! m itoi s , M .-, . qirrixtTmi i mmmKtiBE&M&ajlC3rmj ?jczpn ismi .:-'?. i-.vi ;i-..-r.,.i..sr.i f ' a,.!3Ba ".. ' iflBSKsSuV, v - -u, ' HaHaH-aH-a t-'.UfiSiU- . - jBTafimTili'r', Hii t MaTMIIaliTa'a'a'a'a'a'aMlBi VKailOk 1MMKJ -r ak . . ilTlih fiffiiimliitffi "a
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