i-rrrw p;v sir EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY MARCH ' 8, 1918. ;& ? BOARDERS ENLISTED I NEGRO THIEF ESCAPES WITH S'.r.. inara nine ... rmnrx nilltllltll . , .iuouu I u u IN l'UUU UAlVll'UlilN fon A lompcllcil lo Drop. Cash Register forlllonora .May O'Brien, Who ttot Vcr- hpccil, but Still Makes ! did Fiom Octogenarian, Secretly Pledge Card to Co-operate i Profit Married in Ireland ' With Proprietors Issued by oe nft,0, nn ,.HS) ttt.Mtri a ,,PB NMV VOI!K jf, s .,tc,,lr,rn Arlniintatmtioii I "J. H ""I11'1." n'!"rl I" mme quick ex- t nnrlen. th twcnty-elRtit-year-ntd Irlrli UllllllllSllilUUIl lellllllrtll I'll .IV. Ill whirl. Hie ulern a irlrl ..I.., ,X,.., I?l-,l ullli (Win III Whim r. lie lnol 5 LT. ml n hulk ' mill l.i.l Viien.l hi n r.illl of n mm- window, or lit leapt part nf II. which promise effected In n tircitrli of pronilie $100,000 HEALS HEART; ITAKR Cf)M. FROM AIT. WEDS CHILDHOOD LOVER' T . ..." UUITLUD OAKS HIM Plan Authorized by Fuel Ad ministrator Will .please Thousands of Tons Inhabitants of boardlnc Iiomecb In liplnnc-r t nif enrery of Jolin' ritlcli. I cult ncaliisi .lolin n. Manning 1111 riRhtv- . MioumikIh of imi of (o.ii win now Philadelphia are inn wim io of m- i . ..... m hook hicci, lapiuen, rait nncp.yr-ar.nici rrcirni ioi.r, .win 10.1 1 1 ,0 mailable In nil patts of PrniiMlvanl.i listed by Jay Cooke, food administrator "f "bo window elum- to blm 113 be passed r.cd her sweetheart nf eh Idhood da. I .,, , r(,M,( a ,,,,,,. , , ,', . 'M Mfomuy. in Ibo food ro alio,, . ;!..; '-- rh .Pr I 5 "0llWlfrV;hr,1, WV J N-Honnl Pi-I A.l.n. raJr -hiiVid campaign, thin manner for tb reason tn it Mr" "" "o "'"'' "''" "'C lulled stale 1 "Idoli enables Mntp I'm-I Ailmlnl.tr.ilor V "hoardere' pledge card" ban beni Klrtrli arrived vvhllr 1m wan toil'hi: tvttli ',ll,(' WBrlPn told npw.p.ipers Hut tier Potter to tllspo..p of the ,.on on nil t.Vifd bv Hip food iidinlnlMratlon. slun- the leglster. '"Part wan "rlitiplv broken lo pices ".tippled" cars In lor.illtlr. ,rr 11 , m.thorebopallnbnardlnBboitrent Mi" Krabbr,;. the negro r.at. which mI'", ,-Mru!. w'a.' V. rrVl. '".n-irr Ie I - "T' "P,,lr'1- .... ..,,.. Iin, 1 linn ...I.- ,l.4,l (.-t I. If. ..,!.... IM.1. l.-lllllt - "'IH1IIIJ A I " I I 1 1. I . I l-.llllll. IIIFI 0d8. The caul tpads .in foloH! fj( - --. at proppnt a boaiikr In 'thlo fits' bprrby aivppl iiietnbPrMitii In the L'nltpd StatPr food adinliiKlriitlon. ntedcInK iiivjplf. " u patrlntio ilut iIkifp. mid tlio doc. nwnkpned In Hip iioIfp. Jolnrd tho pniKiill on Renrraf prln Hpipf 'flic mcro maiiiiKpil to pMrai't tit from (lir. casli teulptpf us In- vim, and. nndlnir It IntPrfprcd with lili Fiionj. r-l It Into tlm Mrpft. hip iwiiiv ,iao a dPM'ilpllon cf lilin. l iq co-opeiaio won uif i'ioi'i ii-i-ir in in- i n. i' it ii'ii miii nat tt ooat, wnicit eonervaMon rn inrai, w-iipiu, ptik.-h- ihiii , "' "'i"vi h niriu-nn tiie 111:11 hiuwci! fatf. accordlnc lo Hip illiectlon of tliv ''IdMii-c of 11 luuc 1 nicer. food administration TOUR HKl.ll roit CUItONKH Thx ueildltn; of M .nt trillion and MannliiB; wan to liao taken iilaoe bore at SI. tMtrlik'x Cathedial In ItrrrinliPr. l!Hi! Twpnt.yfoiii' lionrs hefoip Hip mmk pet for Hip ceremony, Matinlnc IpIp li'ioiipil ('.irillii.il Parlev that "ihore woitlil ho no wrddlnc." Ills only r 'l,ili.illnn wi" tint lil tpiitlci ob J' rink and that lliero wiir Ion much of i dcrpp.1111 j in thclt..'iKP,. .Mo O'ttrlPii iiitnieiltatrU in-1 tl'itnl a 'htearli of tiroinh'p Miit mid w.i .imiiilcd f 2JS.0HH Till 1 niim a la'ci rPdiJtPd to r.'.'i.oini Mild wtirti in nppt1 .... ... "a:i thrPalencil hy MamiliiK siltonnn-. I rilCU UI'IVCI'S All Deny Hitlinc Man Ml''? "'HrUn roiniromloi for 1 ini.Miii Ko.,njM)ylnK CENKRAL SHIP WORK Tour 1 1 tick ilrlvcrs were IipIi without CTI1 1.' 1." 10 1 'l.'t'i't.,n ball todax-to await the nrtlrn of the r)IUIIVI!i lr A I'.ll I UilJ I'oiouer hy Mnclitr.itP Marrla In Hip Thirty-: roil ctrect mid Woodland hp- ,, , ,-.. ..... . ,..,,. 1 tin.- pbiii-p KtHtlon follow ins Hip death liovrrnmcnl Oflicml Adjusts Uiflicul irtt.r,:'i'.:ii.1,Jr"trc,rtl." c""lJ "n Mi,r3 "'"'' lic3 l i'0-000 'Mf '" N'rw llantia 11:11 f.iuud inmiiHOlour nl Yotli Will Stay at WolU II ft.v.follltll mid MpiIIj. RlrpptM 1jIi"- Hie food itilmltilr-tlH tton Ii.im 1 TiipmIhj hIkIU 'lie wn tnonoiinced vrtv vni-i.- m.,,..i Thn ilnpi't. decided not to bitcifrip with Stato l,iw. ""can at tin- Uoat I'lilladrlphla Itjuneo-1 l,.l ,i,irkPim had l.c.,i In .old Mi.ini-r ' l!''"'1' U.siltal. l.ater It n found ened Mrll.p In crucial shlppltiR ipa- !'" .. .1 .... inat four ti ui-Uf. hetoiiKlnc to Stedman lor iiiwi v "" . . - ih.ilrniPii throiislioiit tli' IKntp lo loit all .Tippled roal rar- in hlni at 01 ip and c.Hil that Iip wonli dr au thority to i!ipo, of lhlr RAIIl "KIU" (.'LKASdN'S I'l.ACK I'olicc (!et Forty Prisoners in Hcetmtl ' Street Poolroom The tioll.p Ro.idPd by Hie crllH-lim of Hip rrltiio whip In I'lillailPlphlii hilled theniSPhr, fm a i-horl IIiiip and raided another iilleRrd panibllnc Iioufp rap tiirltiR fmt inlronern III till' laid, whli'li wii" mad.' late 1relrrd.1v. ib.v iIp. HPIided on Hip iooIiooii, on IiPrnilil I'tred iilmir Mlltkel -lrr-., .-.lid I" he coniliii'lrd l.v William 'Sle.n-oo. at.n known 'Kid" Ulrarnn. Hie lorinpr haopli.ill plavri- Tin- tirlwiiiff wir each lined JT t." In the nlcbl rouil Tlip drtPrtliPK eli,n1 rare (duem ami tel'plmner. whlrti were taken to Hip I'll Hall. nlotiR u:ili Hip irl-oiiprc. li lllleil four patrol waso'iH and "ere held for 11 luarlnc In Hip lilcbl ronrt. illeasoit wan nut .ininiiE Hi- i.ipiurrd, lietrrtup Soilder -aid. li.-i Iiir pioh.ihly rrrelved Informatloii rnnrprnlna an intended raid .1.....H.. ihr. r.n I Hl.lt 1.H..IUIIOI1- WPIP V? nority to .IIpo.. of 11,-ir rontent.. .,,.,',.. , ,f,,rt ,,pw of ibelr roinliiK Tip followlmi letter e,,t lo tho State I " , ',;' ,! . b I e ea.nblei.. hefoie llinn uel ..bi,l,iMr.torto.hP,ot rhalr-, 'Vntiif.?! had l-ald H, .1. S. Crutrlilltld. altacliPd to the I'hlla- delplila food aibnlliltti"tloii. tetilliied to plilladelpMa today from Washington, irticro he bad roup lo confer on the pel nilt Bbc" '" "w'lft t' tn pl.irr a l.itt ittt ''" 'f 1 Jld-ftor.iEe rhlrkr'ns on the myket 1'l.li.Mll IS Itl.SClNl.' 1 Mr t'rnlcliflcld broiiBht the wold lh.it the permit bad hon rru'lniliil. - It net In actoiil "lib Hie I'f util:inin cnM ttorage lo He ald Hint while the rhlckeii: air III kuum iiniilltloti for ion (Amptlon. 1 mm ulinpllllea the operation of 1110 Im; ifip ram In illosllioi. , T'leafo kefi 111 torn h ultli the 1'. nil--hnnl: ttallioad olllrtali In otir ter illor. nnd hale them adili. vol. piomptly of iin rrlppled ,ai- wlilrli thry .oilfiller It would lie an adtanlaBC 1" dlipose of locallv no inrlpt of tills Inforiiiatloii from the rallro.nl olli. I,il ple,ie trlpsraph me ami I will ntilliinlzi the dhrr-loli of lli li ,ii-j Tile lilrii p oiitatn tlir 1 1 1 1 .-1 iimmiI ivi"Iiio, nnj. liildliibiiient whlrti a noiiiinaii 1 no i, a .(Ear -loir 11 li-lt lo work- aK" ami bad rrmovrd Hie telephone- ami li.id w.iinrd ille.nx.n H1.1t ibe ll.'e would ! iiililril In r.ise It ,n le.uneil that p"'l ellhiK vax koIiib on. lrinple l.nw Club H Hnnqurl .i.,-pph 11. T..111.111P. Assistaoi '"';;;; Attoino will Pie-lde op. the mint pi,.,e..iiiiB "'..;",.--;;;,; p "f tbl- l Ml " lh.l Hie load'lo follow Hip biinqllPl of the Trinp e -idllici. will 111,1 lir l.lo, I...1 ., ,,,. ,1 Law 1 'InK of Hip '""I'1' '"ir.mi all I coal de.a,e, .in, " .....,.... J. " '', '. .a?r " r" W "bltiBloti inim ..11- I ali.aih lieen ," V'-lil 1.1 llaii"i" ""'""an' T- mtiiiii: ot'i:x,H man .. m. ash ci.oihuh at uo r. . M MEN'S STETSONS $4.50, $5 & $6 MplMinlmi, iUter, llnl, I 1, 1 1 j , rt.,ln and I'lilln delpliln. In n v pea K r r e ti. ten' rarhnn, othr nml black SCCu.Mi I'l.iMilt HATS rittMMlilJ FREE Oh' CHARGE lyfi Bwlfe ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Mavkcl ICitjtith Filbert Seventh VICTtil Record Dayfo, Unit lit rtau Hi KrW llvrth rreorrfs tit loa, W11 ' lt Worth ef ., ord ( nt Onir j l n .Month ' .V: .Vn Trattlno E lam rt t I, tlH..!..-. :',l J I'IFTH KLOOlXi,, pard h Mi I'oti. 1 Twi Ifth ami i'liiHiiii III Whi.Ii- .1 1.1. . I. .1 ..... ........I it. I I..M.M. n. 1 . . , 1 .. .;.. . ..... iMl". 11 ill 11 ".lir. r.nl,-'l ... ,11111 1 ' m , el I. 11 ro itractor. n Hip W demr Uu d. , IliE, had iMfrril the Point where llaima ' tomorlow . I1.13 tierti arile,l. arronlliic ffl l.reat Fatlsfuctioll I. felt - - - n "! 1 -t- r 1 . ( i'i'iii, "ion ii nil 11 .-..--.-. Ington. Crutclitleld mid. uer the iimonnt wna found sin illy oiler. I Thrma of meat that ha heen comerrit. Ilo , The drivers lielil. ifll of -whom denied (ali that Hip It 1 tntlmati l, flirlher red - I 1 'oiMir.i . 1 1 j., ,oo,r mrrpi, ami liooeir tiVpitre., i"""1"" . , aic. nun. ii:'vorin v uij-seromi nrpei. ' ,.nn ti.,... .1 Mr I'ockp H11- nmi'iiliiB heK.ip a per- ' - ' '""K """" 1 ........ ..f .n,..ll .....1 .,-. ..r .,... 'ell na. WJlldl rut,,, -m i.iMi, ,11. nil. in .., in.- ,,.,, ... .... ...I- t . t,.,i,,, dtv He rlaitf-d today on Hie market HAIO SAM'.RS AbK tJIAUII.lt cnnei.i mai. oier .ne anoint was fouiiil sliirtlytaicr. to Thrma- I. Ielahunl. s.ri.la.) of f it has been enm-onrtt. Mo, I he driver!, held. of nhoni denied , .. , ., I. 1? i.upplv Is now erv Bond IbMAltiB bad mi accident, are HOnanl Hip Marine U 01 kern I 11I011, and the GO - M ted that iiirallrni. ilayn will ,N;rs,"r-, ""."i, l,',,,';"V'V "rr .' ' 'i''or nn,lbli workers In Npw York will not o.lii.eil ir i.reteoi ,, ,1 -, u ' "''. Ill TarrMi Ftreel ; tieorc" 1 alk out nr 11 lenu t of the effortt of W PA eduieil If iirrFent ti.tidllli.n ,,fmPJi ,,.,. Nolll(, Htrf,e, ., ,,.,,, ,,r,.,rPHi f ,,. ,-r,i s,,r!, s,. A "y yr 0 oitinntx i 1 i;in:n j &Tir'&fZ, i ft Fccowl ami Smith htrfln mi'l Hip ilpi ItlaluIIItV IIMfln )l' st.Ttomrtit that tr t niup.iliiov cir not IImpc up to lh IrrniH "V the Hiinrnnt 923 MARKET STREET , , entered Into hetwreu the workmen ane; Association lo tonperve Infant Life th- men last fall. This aBrernient w.i Applies in Common Pica: adjacent 010 i,re.it .llrpiiily In prices dial ped w.re found l,y Jlr. Cooke In one Inslame a dealer wan kpIIIiic potatoes for ninfl.v ."lit. 11 Imskrt A , ,. ., ..... j, Short dWauce .nioHiir man wan , , .r '.h riT telllnB the P.iuie tU, unity and quality ,.or,,oriHoii of Hi.. Hal.len Welfare As for teicut'.-llip rpiiiM The -eroml man. , Krrlallon of Philadelphia, the rhlef accordlliB to iir I'ooke. was uiakhiK n iurpu"PK of whirh are It. Eive lufoima. fale profit ihe men rellliiE at IiIeIici- , nn rrcaniniR mr.int weirnre won, ami, rairi will he iKIted hv Mr Cooke who In Promote and encoiirace the corner. 11 .,!,l.S.t 1.;, .-i.i. ,.e . ''-.... ation rf infant life. The snh'.rrlhers 1 UlUlllhci' of LoniniCI'CP Accills I ...a u, v., ,. ...,., ,,K .uu 1 tn llir ,,,.,rier pipers are IT. William l. prumtciiut. lii.ldoiii 2 nr Mount Vrinoii fti'crt iioris mil m'i iv i-vpii'ci- ' '"' William N. Uradley. K..1S Smith IIMLS HI.l.AI. IN i.AI.HAt.l, , 1 Itroad Fli.-et lr. Howard Clilldi Car- A palliellc iicnc w.11 enaulcd till. drawn hy the Vederal Hoard ot A rl.lt 1 Hon of the l'rp.irttiirnt of I.ahor It w.i raid toil... luoiPier. that Snun.- h.o Irouctl out all illtllcultic m:w polick plan pkai.skh It at Theft I lea rinc tnornlne b an old woman who appealed In the food administration's olllr.. with a large bundle under her arm. She e. plalne'l that rile had made 11 round of a lareo number of pailiace r.ins. In .the paper fhe itirried a Bleat quantitv nf brjid and ir.ll.. tal: 11 fiom Ih"-.. ,'jn ', The woman became hysterical as she told of having a son In l-'rance who h,epded tlio food that Is heliiR waned In Ijthlc countrj As 11 refill of the wonian'i; ffory, the food administration has de- ciaen upon a mrvry of all RaihaEo r.ni3 Vi.ie.ttrd sborlli af'er ngrni luil.i hM.lnr ICll". U,ir. .lira, ,,il 11, llnr. antltPII Of fte.lllllS II tCillll (lllll rlrl I. Il.i.llev 1 .-..I I Vortti Klflrpnlli 1 'oadill with Mllllahle merch.tllillee ....pt ' Ir'UI llllcker. of st .latncr lilac ,.., I hi II h.i Sevcntc-h dlrertorn have been named ! f"'.,"1 p.'.'"''''!'. "." ,!!',,.', l""lf'1 to iiiauaRe Hie association for the fir-1 ,car P. It. T. ritKKJHT HOW K.NUS .MiiclftiiilP W.itoi in I'rniial roller Court. At Hit lie.-irtiiE tn pi, Hie jno.qci'iil'on ueir ,1,,-t pli Cirr an1 Simon ilolilsiiilth. ,,f the ie, nil nani'i i.Kllnnre .oininltlr- of i'ir Cliainhe, o Coiiimcrcr. They told MaEi'li.ile Wat on t.nl Service Hoard Adjust, CnmpanyV iX 0' worlo! , ,..,', i!;,';;1 DifTrrenccs Willi Sccdoinen Inlenriitton 1, the Public Srriue In the city The plans for thlx i-uney "' """' ' "".i-.,,'::,",.. ,..',.. .Vi"nv. .:. hale not been completed. The appointment of piof rredeiirk EasfmusFPii an uu nt-Mstant to Cjtp U ilNe in the lat year In wiEini' tlrhi off by "tiect'tlileie.i, Thc 111I1I tin- iwv. police arraiiEement of IHirrtor Wil. mi would pioe more effe. tlie lillrker. It w:i" testlllril. w.i- -i-. u to team niiav Tinni r,L7 Nnrl'i lj td kirn -wlIP'1 :"m ':!H r mmp i t -. - ' ri r f W W v f - ao , iri s MYSTKRY IN OKATH AT SIIORK U. , .,....... ,.. -..i..i.n oiiii" ine ft i iiTiiMii, nun it- ..i-,.. . .""'" .-oiirth street. In Morris Srlileln 'I, f.l cnnipaii ansinc ,91, i.iihii, 01 ,CIinltPr. The latter t.rornre.r,,, aute H,e tra-i-li ro nnanv to rarrv nee.N and, u,, - ..... ...... ,Hi ,,,. . ..'. . . ' . r .. . . - . , IIIWIUI.- .,,111 1 ," , U 1-" I lOIf'.'lll.l I '.jvins, mini ripen, wan minninirril toilay. Riirnen impiemems mr ine see,, nn.isi- , itMH wns attrarteil by tin- blow hie of Raesmus-sui Is profrxsor of dalryliiK and The MlrhPlI ConiD.in. r-itnTi'alneil to t Mu Hmomoblle horn and HuoiibIi -Ibii'iI .hlltbandrj at Pnmsylianl.i Stato C. I-' "'" Pnbl'r Serr 1 oiiinillii Hint Hi- froIll s.'lileln. pkired Ulliker iin.le, AtV c..i, i . 1 ... 1 . . . I MiliniiitH I" ,o'nis nloiiR lis lines and ,,7 Co'J'f' bin lulled n wainliiE t!,a.l failed 10 n.iMvcr 11 lettrr sent Pi all liousewlvei to be on the okout for 'prr.lilent Mitten on the matter The flour kiiindlers, who air il.-lthiR Mirlous ' ir.m-lt roiiipin irplied that It Is able xccuons 01 ine on- aim, on the pre-1 lo inn imty 11 lev 01 lis iieiEin rur.. ni -nr.ii 1, ..,...! -ii .. o..:..:.i. 1. 0. . tense of beliiR food iiBents. . btaliihiK ie of tin m hav.- had to he dlsiuantltd ,UN'""-N" '""" ' ouitiuu 1 uuee inutilities of Hour from pilvatr honics'" Mipply I'.ntB for ti.isseiiKcr ens Puzzled Over Identity 'Where the owners aro In posfcsiirlon of " ' more tlion thirty days' supply. Willi! II P'N'II !l At'Kl'lt TKIAI ATLANTIC CITV. X. .1. Manh ' Various complaints havL .:o.r to .the i " UVl '" '"U hLALKLIl HllAl.b ,, offl(;lil,s stll arc In tbo dark n- tlentlon of the administration olllclali " spectliiE the Identity of a w ell . messed jndtho pollc.. The men bo fiom house Justice Depa.tment Wants to Uuhh Bfo JI,"S to house, ask tlio amount of Hour held. Praft DodRCl'S to Army IoiIkIiie house a few- hours after lie nr- and demand that any surplus be turned lived in the cjty Ileslde Ills bodi la. over to them. . 1 WASHINGTON. .March S - The lc- tliN note' Members of tho Pennsylvania Itetall 1 p.iitnient of .lustlce toiXiv rciomtueiidcd "Please notify lr S V Harris, inn Grocers' Association will hold a niara that Proiot Mar.-hal (leneral Citwdcr !:outh Peptoti street. Haltlniore.' Tin meetliiK Sunday afternoon to discuss 1 riianso Hie sele.tlic service reEUlatlon-,1 initials v. . '"ooru on nisieii .11111 . '. ( A -NSr Tomorrow A Showing of SPRING SUITS Absolutely Without Equal at that "slackers" cm be Inducted Into srivlre Immediately upon arrest. I niler the present inle nirn nricsled for ratline to iCElster or to respond when called inn 1! be pruFCctllcd throUKh court procerilluss. The I'liaiiRp would affect hundreds t f men Hirtstn? recently In the PlttshuiEh district. LACKAWANNA REMAINS "WET" food administration regulations and pre pare to press the cainpalKii to conserve heat and other fuodMuffs. The nieet Jng will be held 11 1 Seventh and Wolf streets Chaiset of from llfleen to elEhlceti cents a pound for inalzoth, which Is being asked heie. have been declated to fce unreasonable. In n ctaleineiit Issued by the food administration The maxi mum retail price for the Jewish ritual . bread Fhould not be Kieater than thir- N , 1nnn e.1rnnll 1 i.,,., ,t.,1 teen or fourteen cents a pounds. It vas!Wca" luuu saloons LlteilbCil, Again raid. ' In view of the "lny.polalocs" cam paign, reports have come to Mr. Cooke pf'prouteerlus In this commodity. Coin. Plaints are belnK luvestlKated, and, If Stained, wholesalers will be ordered to tut off supplies to tlio dealers, who aro Koiielng the public Similar action will bo taken In all cases of rSroflteerliiR may belli In the Identification. man had JH.r.s In cash. Tin deuil V1LL1STAS MUR11KR SIX New Applicants Fail SCP.ANTOX. Pa., March S. Lacka wanna County Is to continue very "wet" another jcar. Court this afternoon re HeeiiFliiE fli" saloons. Applications, for new houses weio refused, including pe titions for i Id houses whose licenses were revoked ilurliic the year. The license fee Is Tlino in Sera 11 ton. NKW BRITISH WAR CREDIT yOne American, Two B1itif.l1 ,,nd"Commcm h. 101. Ague. 101. N'al'uef Violet. 107: Lola, 107. Mm ueveiiy janiea. 11: Three Others . HUnANCo CITV. Mex.. March 8. -oro American, two firttlsli hiibjccts and three other forelgneru wcr reported to darto have been massacred by a h.md of Mlllr.tas, In an attack mi a small min ing: ullrEe near here Havana Entries for Tomorrow Tlrrt race, three-? car-ulda slid up. rlalm ln. rur 4uo. a' furionsa N'poll. VI. J-ountir Court. 110. Cai'ii Up. 1 to. .li.l; I.Rf J": V,0. "elder II. 110, IJronil 113. Jim- ., second nice for Hirce-year-okla and up. fiilmlne rurae 141)11, i furloiui Ban Jimo. 07 Rtiaii. ins. ncha Nearas. in, r'oni HI, Kervla. 113. Ilciterton. 113 "oiler. 113 i..M."' rp. ilirfe-j-ar-olda and un. Sif.,lra&' Piw ". .'''i furlonsa Kale, r,,' Chatteibou Ins. ftafo and San. Ins. Mliabeth McNauuhton, I11S. Klljabetli Ttiompton ins. umniens. ins. Itebel, llu, s.r.,"" 'lOi H Prlmlty, 111. Mm Darn. l?..0.r; U'l Ann' Ilo'. HI, Baby Col-. "Ij Manfrell, I in ri!.uri1?. .taC'. three-year-oldoi elaliiilnt. I ""-'too .Vj furloraa 'Pin Tray. 111?; ti, V?.'' .l"s. Pwet Marsuerlte. ins. Tom Jib" TMj.rV'lis """"" U0! Sll!r- Ul' . fifth race. lhrPi.vnr.i.M nnd tin rlnlin. lfiV PiVr'n l49"' - rt furlongs High Hear, i TaM. ioi i Xl'lC one7 .'HP"' 111 ia.,ln " elimination rurp. three--ar. fJui nd.wp apeetal welshta. rura- Hon. I iiln.".''. "OyardK Duelieaa of Llill. 107, 1 1.1 "'WO I ' rrlneeaa Jonle-. Ill; ll.n.I r..ii'n.'. N Tn.nii'. 101, fihod.lv. 113. al4 SUcnonaM. 113i Taul Oalnea, 113,1 ' Jonfm"' m' 'fh'm IUr'- l13- ?'a 1 ' iffpripnH,e allowancs claimed ! eath;rr dear. trjcK, fatt I Hot Springtf Entries for Tomorrow j .Ja"1 rr elalmlns. ISOU, thrf-ar-oMi ! KW',,! fHrl.on' Itlapond-. 103: -star ipt'.-.1" luiamaiter. I'll; Juan .Murrav. i'.iP"",1?!?"' ll lra Ioue. in.'! R.l?.1. !m.' U0! nataoaco. 110. Somen r, nil rill"ui .Mm, IH; J. C. Welch. 113: MI".0'1 .P'1"". H3' Alan -llslblo Imp Dieacerlde, !i Jlary 11 . 11.1: llarka. 111. .iJ.,conl race, clalmlne. I.V111. three-iar. t.A.,ni'JP- I furlongs Tumble In, P7 senator Broderlck. 103; Haeh-lor'a lllnid. J1,.. Buay Jo., lit: Tov Mm; llli'Falrv llfelVl:..,, nien-rn, 113: (,'liarlea Cannell, 21 , l'h lllalhliie. 11.1 Plllle D.. IIA; Unci J?.'J.. Hl Mnt Horn. 117. Alao eligible "tfl". 113. l-icett-r. 113. Kealah. Ill i-Ouro fe. Vlnlinjnj l.Min, ihree-yer.plit UXi . Ire I-ov. Pi'Ji Himllaiia, lull 1,1 .!'T p1". io Llira i.oiii. i.,: Ann I Mter. 111S Wij.rr r. ins .lei u vv IS Wn. Ilm Kedjn. ll.-.i Kinney. llIli ilordon ti uHl. IKi. K f kJ.,",r,l, i""". I'laltnlm.. J"1'"-, three-jear-V- : H?.f 5.n(1 un- 1 I'l" inllea IJinslaa 8. Hi! I. t'8til ,no,r' "? lliyden. US 1 Wankeae. 113 Bk- Ilrrnllmai. ,', . . ., k.. .i. ,11.,... .it m fc.i..L ' ."i eirivuai.i. ..... uihiuj, !!' yXje'lfth r, clalmlne. pw, threeoear-olda Yotcs Unanimously $3,000,000,000 for I.O.NPUX. Match S. The House of Commons today agreed unanimously to Chancellor Law's motion for a vote of credit for S3.nno.onn.nno. Thl.i brlriEfl "ie total war cicdlta up to $31 :io.ono.ooo. KIND MISSINC RAILROAD MAN C. Loomis Allen Reported, lo He id St. Louis SMIAi'lSH. X V.. Manh X It ,1 , leported here today th.et c Loonus Alien. Hie lallioud ixpcit. who left hi. hotel In Baltimore two month.- iiro. Is nllio in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Allen's disappearance call nl widespread anxiety owIiib lo hi.- promi neuuc la railroad matters for the (!ov rrnment. It li underHood he will u turn to Sjracuse early next wrck BILL AFFECTS IMMIGRANTS ' Favorable Report Made on Moore's Measure in House WAS!llUTOX, Muirh S--A favor able report was made tndaj by th ; House c:ommlttee on ImmlRration and Xaturallzatlon on llcprrseutatlve Moore's bill to validate cnilBratlon eel tlflcates which have been declated In- ' valid by tho United States Supreme . Court. It Is estimated that nbout r.onn phlla delphlans ot foreign bbth will be nf- I fected by the Mooro bill For Tomorrow New Spring resses & 19-75 - $2S i b I 5 Our suits this season are of un.-urpassini; lioauty, best work. 1 uiship and most serviceable quality materials. Slyle.i that are unbelievable at these modest prices, for their 1 iplica'tes are briiiKinj; much higher prices at other store:. Serges, Tricotines, Poirct Twills and Gabardines the various new coat, lencths showing many new trimming muvalion.-,. All the bright new spring eolorinirs, an well a avy blue. VT $25 jQ A LJsftA Mm TrvX Mi MM 1 Vii 71 W.VI MLA4 I m VJx I j5M!8 M vrwep - r ik A " Two groups thai vill prove pleasing Silh tulTctits.satiiis. v r e p c de chine, tJWgitto ciepes anil wool serges. For Tomorrow New Spring Coats $15$25 Hrcisy new cieti lions for wcat mei Ihe dress. Fashintied of serges and pop ins, in neat collared effects. Last Saturday of This Phenomenal Sale of Men's $35 to $40 Made-to-Measure 1 C.50 Suits and Top Coats for Spring ; 4 J Ilitfc Assortment of About 175 Different Patterns to Choose From. Every One Absolutely All Wool, Stylish and New A really wonderful opportunity to s-rairo especially tailored, hisli-Rrndc clothing at a saving running from .?!() to $15 a garment. Same Price to Large Men & Men Wishing Doublc-lircastcd Coats lo Their Suits This sale is one of the most important clothing events that , Philadelphia men have ever been invited to share it ends next Wednesday delivery assured for Easter. $25 to $30 Spring TOP COATS, $1g 'com Our uf Ainci'irii'a Mostl EanioiiH Makers. We secured a special lot nbout 1000 coats--from a maker known lo every wearer of good clothing. Wc are not permitted to print his name but his label is in every coat All-wool fabrics. Opening Display of MEN'S NEW SUITS Uliringlimr llcix Xrvcr llmi llmililrd u; Move Druirablf Collection. $15, $18, $20 and $25 At each price you are assured ulmo.-t worth for wc pur chased the material for these suits months ago nnd our prices are little higher tlinn actual wholesale costs today. Earlc's Slock oi' Men's Suits Half Price & Less i Icai away of Hie icmaluiiiK stocks of Ho. important purchase Boys' Spring Suits $6.50, $7.50 and $10 . ,-, . . . ..1 , a lrrllfiit nun III 1r t Im t wouhl rnt miirli , Hoys' Spring Reefer lop Coats ,lllir, r(li,mri,,. Cl O.Q Ci tH AV l!7 tlrt ilioosH fiom ra. simerci. cheviots and seiRef tyl..tO, l0.tlU V $I.OV1 (1 Voirn1 ,u ., ,n,f0.,calrrl fariiion..! i hev.i's i asiniPic ami nilxluies as well ai s ., t1 . , ii.iv epiEe with brass bullous and sleeve ' ' , iirv'.i"' , its-'oiiri,.--. ..oil oiiAiilien ii ' n.ivv eeiEe with brass buttons and hevruii Szes 'J' lo IS .rars 1,11 llrnllier KIJCONIl I'l.lltllt. iTII ST AvriAM ZjGfe Millinery : Redolent of Spring Beauty and Smartness $-f.98&$Gj.98 a ZVJi1 H l un. ,u.iht 3-ln inlleil 'PenroO. .UH '.Ma -irregular, inni joim tira. break llu; Jack Iteave, 11,1! l fti',i;,r: ioi p Vrfl.m-.i.iT. ... t tm';:vu!i "ayy iith' race.' rlalmlnc, 'tlMMi. Ihra.-year-olda .'muand-70 yania ilary lin. ;- Dashingly Sni2rt inery .95 4 $4.95 M $2 Creations adapted in our own workrooms from high priced models. All the new thiny and rough straws in poke, mushroom nnd sailor shapes. Dozens nnd dozens of -martcst trimming effects. "Stetson" Means Hat Webster's Dictionary does not say so but if a man asks for a Stetson in any civilized country in the world, the dealer knows what he wants; he may possibly try to pass him out "something just as good,'' but no dealer, even in his wildest iinaginintrs, describes the hat he offers as better than a "Stetson." The Stetson is the standard. It stands for beauty, durability, efficiency and nil that io worth while i;i hats. JOHN B. STETSON CO. RETAIL STORE, 1224 CHESTNUT STREET SMson Hats are Featurtd' and Sold by Prominent a, Dealers Everywhere ' A Special Pricing Tomorrow $ c . 9 HM who IU IOII101IUV, l. 0 sercos. poplins and J checks In newest s'; F Fpt he season iffm I m- 1 i IT : A) tif t I r4l.i i. x Georgette Crepe X I Waists S j $5.00 Values.. o3 B , .Many are samples, hut one B ' or two of n kind. Large-col- J larcii anil emiiroKiered lronts. SL 3 , Also a number in cepc ilo 1 g jr cnuic in various trimming w g aKifcT M fi B Vifff irmk 1 iM killc i liftTt r11! JL. s 1 1 Min ' ' T I 1 I $35 K x 8 J? A V l a K I li II I WW 1 All I'ltUadclpliia looks in litis slorr for inotlrx in millinery nnd Our ojivnxng is ot first importance. There's Real Artistry in the Color Touches The trimmings supply this note, for the hats themselves arc usually of Pckin or navy blue, beige, black or brown. A Special Showing at . These styles compare favorably with !?10 to $15 hats olstwhere. I. It llr.ither. MILLlNHItV SAI.OX. 3D 1'f.CioP. nc3ii(iM;riiiC3TMiMtJtiiiC3iiMiijiirncitiiiit!iititc3iMnMiirtiC3iiiiiiirnMtiiiiiirMii;c3!tiirniiT:iC3Mriuinii)C'jitiijjiiiiiJC'i!iU(iiiii ip HATS TRIMMED FREE :1 jUntrimmed and Ready-to-Wear HATS j H Siuinn's Scicest Millinery Conceptions Arc Expressed in f? F Models of Extraordinary Values at These Popular Prices H Chic Tailored Hals, $1 QQ to $0 Og I Fashionable Spring I SHOES for All Qualities That Would '(fist Much More Had We Not Purchased Early. and Most Advantageously I Women's High & Low I I Shoes I " 4 '" s6.50' til vvith nbbiii New' lor.i i n 7 I l.ai'Efl as'irtineni lltilsllci; .' I I'llllBl'.l 111 S.'.UH. Ueady-to-Wear Hats, $2.98 & $3.98 ll.ivr ileoiEclip ercpo facliiB iiiul air trliiiun.d vvlih flow . , .Hid t ibbou. Liserc Hats, S2.9S & $3.9S n lilucK. blown, purple, red, sand, navi.eti. Black kid. pat ent or calf pump. Alio tan oxfords. SC Bft-Tan 'pat pumps; Cor .v do shall At T Hrown, Kray nnd wldto Uld ' iminiiM. with covered heels. M 5C Cf) l Q HIbIi shoes of D.OU O tan calf or brown I; Id. . I Men's Snappy Footwear - 4 t ! laa 'I., ii l....,!., C. I.Ueb ' O calf At QJ i.'cnuliie Uorilovan IVlisscs' & Children's Shoes SIZCT lo X .M.1M SI.CS !. to II I3.MI Sizes 11 1 a tn ; .3.0t) 'ateut c.X' and EU-.-melal Misses' & Children's White Shoes. $1,49. St. 7!) & $1.98 :!ea Island canvas button shoe Sltc3 if. to 2) Koieru price Young Women's White Nubtick Shoes. $1 IllEli'Ciit lare Fhoes vvith military i lieels. ltuckskin finish iNovcltv Ostrich & Burnt Plumage 1 QOc to $A QQ 1 1 Fancies ' 5 4.5 ii i. nine ..no: u:ivi ami ii.ion hiiie 1.11 llr.ither - I'TI'.ST l'T.Otir:, NUUTIl CllUIMiniC3tH!MIMIli:3LNnillIT1!C31tlMMMItltlllllIllllllC3MltintnMC3ll!HlUMrrC3ltl(ltllll!ltIFtiniI1UIC3IUlttltNnCl:tlllIIIIIItC3l1 p lit llrolher- Purchase Boys' Shoes, $3.23 t.un-mctal calf Si-,"'. 1 to RN Little Boys' Shoes, $250 (iun-metal bluchers Sizes 8 to 13?4, FIHST KLl)OP'XOnTH .1 llemarkablv From One of America's Leading Importers of FINE KID H i( GLOVES lAV And .Inst in Time for Easter Women's $1.75 & $2 Kinds Superior in botli fit and finality. Hlack, white ajul tan; alto black with white backs Pique or over fcam sewn. Lit Bros. FIRST l'LUUK SOUTH aiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiinin iiiitiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiii"i"limg (Misses' Beautiful Spring Apparel Far 1 Smarter Than the Little Prices of Opening Week Indicate Second Day nf Our lircat March Sale of Men's Furnishings Men's $5 Art Fiber Silk SHIRTS, $ Will wear belter than real sill, Handsome striped pal tern.. s'of cuffs ?2 "oven'sfrTpc I'oiigcTshTrlsT $ 1R 1 jPi'ctl. loloreil effect Soff cuff- -. . . $1 Crepe Four-in-Hands, 49c Plain ioloi polka del- nnd fancy flKurca $1.."i0 Madras Neglige Shirts, $1.0,i i olorcd r.trlpcs ! reurn cuni 75c Thread-Silk Half Hose, Twc Li le .ole and tops SHU embroidered clocks and heather mixture's Seamless Imperfect 1.11 llrotlier. TIItST FLOOR. sr.VlCNTII STHLKT lan UdtXfnJ ii IH -t. Silk and Serge Dresses $7.98 A charming sel-e tl-i of tvles in n slllt taffetas and wool FPrsts, All newest cc or Insn, Klrei up to 1 1 Misses' Tricotine Suits, 535 Have ripple Jaike,t, narrow bell, shawl col lar. tlEht Fleves buttonliiE at wrist and peau de cjbhp llnlnE This model conies In hII the new rprtnir "hades and has FKlrt Mulshed with belt and pocket; pictured, MHMROBMiiipaviMnmaiiHMHHaantl Misses' Suits )'$22.50 I Hrald-bnund serce-. -inartly tailored and flnlrhed with plaited belt and g thawl collar Poplin suits come in elilc irlmmed styles it.1 on r rinrofirovi liIITIC .All.t IIKIKV A Pretty Vogue. I $1 1 Qji fni. C1,. ,,. I lleJO i v.. ',.:". : ; - . . . . g lync vj our mum important features r; in the Spring Opening of Gir($'A h Wear arc three of ?SW Taffeta Silk W Attractive Colors1 II ae a touch'oti white In Georeettn crepe collars, color ful Bilk embrplderyB on pocket, amrradtl skirts an c .novelf buttons. Sizes I V 18.50 Girls' New Spring Coats, .$1.98, $2.98, $4.98 and Up Girls' Wash Dresses, 49c, 98c and $1.98 Misses' Serge & Taffeta Dresses. The tera:e frocks In navy blue and black! Include Hustlan blouse, plain and plaited! tunlo effects: some braided and some with! .lute callu vc:;tees and collar Th taffeta dresses in smait eludes, are j eilicue.i iinu uu.iuu ii iiouiv... Misses' Spring-w eight Vclour Coals, $2o ; yuaker C n. fawn, tall and Pckin blue Silk budy lluliic Women's Suits UOQ 7C Serge with smart pony coul with wlftlc '' bengalhw vestec and collar, sash belt and' braid trimmina. Modish nulla of poirct twill have snuR.flttliiE lines and shawl collars. Wool Jersey suits In sports style ore also featured. e; I?, i Cv'tt.l rr- 0.$sarv filSl. filfJwlRf'W'H aKvato4r Biurr ; .novelty it itoiM Lingerie Dresses, $7.98T. I Terslan 1 awV j w 1 1 li tac.a. ' broideries ,! bons. Sizes, I. M. ,i.-i s ijw Linen Dresses lor $f A c .m...f - ... ,11 s coatee ertect wan contrasupi: s pockets and crochet buttons, SI g a.nil 16. Pkelelifd. Ill Belted Shepherd Have cotitrastlnc railno'Hl lzes to 14. . ' "JSP Lit Broth.r. ItQNP, jKIOOJt - American.'Delhi -4 ctoikcw'.!fi:ij''1 10UDI-DTH uw ' s OfjJ 'k4 -ym m Sji! '& tt m m rJ I -. et'J ail tri if t '.vVI "& fU M tjf2 P.V m ,f?M iffl til m v.a '';. (3 vwrj Ah m ,'mH i ' ", m jfa iu:,i F9 .' m V M!W22'Smiffl2i ' J A- STYLE tAND ECONOMY V l ,':-i tv. r .e- .aifci; - - ' ' H '.W KV M'j !S '?&"& -'. UI.'J SaV ssBWffiffla
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