fW SFt $ j i ' JU.EJS'JLNtt PUBLIC LEDGEK-l'HlLAlJ!iLiJHIA, TUEttUAtf. MAltOH 12, .1918 s?H l1 0' m A CITY BOOSTS HOUSING PLAN FOR HOG ISLAND Mayor Signs Agreement Plac l ing Materials at CJovern- inent's Disposal llbRDINANCE IN EFFECT JSand ami Gnicl to Ho Taken From Municipally Owned Propel ty to Ship Plnnl In asruiiuni tiiruiiRh w'bun tlie .,t. will render to the (loermiunt .iluable ld In the ilcoloiiucnr of the II(i Island jhlpbulMlnp nl.ilit was siBiied thi" inoin WbyMaun Mnltli and Dlieetor Dates Bin, representing the city, and the olll clatscf the inerlc.in International Ship building Coiporatlon The aKrecnient olcfd at the l l-po.u or tun ioerll- Slmtnt or the conip.inv ceit.iln mateilals J.JlfHICIl ill," IT". III. ..I .1, , , I 1 ... , ,,,1,1. ..- Mitructlon wnil. within the shipyard and I irhlchwlll li.i-ten the tompli tlon of this ork coiiblilii.ibl The nprei-iiient 1 in acoidame wilt ythe urilliiaii" ic.i-nili i.is,d bvi'oini iftclta.it tin mpicst ol .I.ior Snilth .i ml i 4'TM.M..I..P I I if, vlll.lll !,rt. I' fllOV I .... I a.l.tl I ferred wlMi ollu I tis of the coiiip.ni ho pointed "in to them that the i It tyuld he of crtat ti-ili tant-e to the ,o trnmont It II veto to lend In aid to ward the ai iiuMMon ot thu malcit.il de ilred llio in.iteil.ilM cousit of land snd irraiel, wnuii art to lie lnl.cn rioiu &e cit-ciwiud luoperly whkh Is lo tfttriP fitu.illi at thu el iloor ot 1 the rhlpbullditu; idaiit It was tho Idea of the ioeimuei,t. Riding tiirouKii nie lomiiaui, to otiiain ill me materials wiin as lime uetay as pos- Bilble, fo that the const! uc tlon woik, HfeMri lifiu l,ui ti 1,1 innnil ti f tliA uli lil,ti I lil . siia.li nun nvvii iiitiitnu ill ; pllll'i'llll'l- t ib piani, iuiiiu i"7 iiuriu'ii n uuiii)uuuii v.aii l,.. I,..t. nf r, , r ., !.. it. ... ' AdlHlUUl IIIC V-" JL U.11J IllUftl IIIIIU I lilt II ws absoluuly mcessar. It Is under-1 litood that the materials aio to w used Mhi the construction of l.illiiind sldlnL's. . Bfcfpl'rs and tho kolliK of foundations for i Hkbulldlngfl. 1'ndi.r tho terms of tho iiKree-' Bffment, It Is optional with tho city whether I ''It shall accept pay from tho tompany . shelneniaii wnH held In MJllO ball ts-fe-"ie.-:e m:l'!,r',1S..,,'i !aK" l"."c" "Hterday by Coim.il-slontr Lour. 'iOie','pay materia llfr cunstruttlve lals whkh can be used purpose;!. JOHN DAS TAX $38,100,000 Tvtcnly-Nuio Otber Magnates' In- d thirty men will come within U.min.tino 'Jot the total i, ornm.il lniomn tn n.ilil H"f Ooveinnient duilng tho entile jcirj S The Itoekefelli r tiHlc would just SMout covir the combined national di bts i (Of I'enla and 1'eru, uccoidlni,' to local .rtrks. und Is far above that of an kUier person 21 YEARS CHIEF JUSTICE White, Named by Cleveland and Ad vanced by Talt in li)10 fcf '"J1,"Rtiil vtir. i, 1" i-i,i,r instien Marih 1. t ilef Justlco lomplcted his Iwent- ilnlllte tnil.ie 6' -v . ."urin e.u ,n t , ,.,. ...I...H ..r .......i. .... IM I. I .,iv.in,-i .,, ..iii.-i i, ,i r R.t nlltnest tnnrr Ai,,.ll...l ,.. 1.A u.. B, " ..,"........, ,.. ,,.l .-I,- tiPreme Court In 1'iesldent I'lexeland In , ! U.i '. ' '"'T '"'sllee Iiiim decided or ' '"u "eelile bomu or tho most Ini. u,rv. un tiut-HUtms f American law. j-ror tno Libt t,oon tars he Iiuh Wvn 'jtnief Just (pa iif.i in. i.. .. i- . . .. IjPrtsldent T.ift December IL'. 1910. 'the I,: , ' JU,tlcc u ,l "' ot Louisiana Xn,I Is sevente t.u ,,i.i Nominated by the President etpir-"""V",w". -unrcn ij. PrnNfiipnt Pto thi Sen" J S, S,,.lo"if notulnutlons 'jWffff'SSiUW, lSiebtSiU1f.r,. .'.'.'. .? XXPMm C'ouit. Kler li r is ..I 7," "''. -'inion Mrasnur E. TrV.l?.0')l?ti.t of t'olunibla. Bridliv unV"?.' ta Marshal .Toliu .1., P" Illinois v"'v""i"' -orinern uistilct i Harn,'r?Bls,te!.H ?,'. lnml o"1": Oliver tacTc?1r: Vf ,"f,';r,nla' Independ im' MinJ JoEC,l'1' Wlnczewbkl, at Dp- rangris THRIFT WEDNESDAY tOO Suits and tpOO Overcoats Discontinued lines and holt ends exceptionally fine fabrics and patterns that formerly sold for $10 and $50 made to your measure for $33, Fit. Btyle, orkmanship and trim lings guaranteed up to the famous Orangers tandard. Buy your new Easter Bult or overcoat on Thrift Wednesday and ef. feet a substantial saving. Pi Wednesday Evenings Until 8 '. 15 WALNUT STREETV . . -... .. A.....nAnnA ' colli e.iletl from Hie assets I nliolll 5 11 III .-!.... ..,.,.. ., I..I.-.V n.i.,.. comes to lieill ao.lUU.UUU It Is II K.d that after a ictltloii had .'. ., ? tin .11 er ' Mnturdav ,, B lit. Maul. ::t when a re- . . i... .. ,n. . i i.. i,.i.. ..i,.. I .i ..the ratnei or mo inner no i cent on bo elveii In lis honor ul V. V.rk. March .' .,,, ,, l!( k- bide ii" Hotb Mole a, STl," n L, VVliliri" I, ,,1 " ' Vpo.It In " ",' '..'"Vl"..'!"- "iXV"'??, V jelkrwlll li.md mei $l,iiiiniiii to the ' llalnbi Uv.- sti.-ts. be with tin two ' "' , ''0n ,'' 'e'n Vi,!, .ij rs In 'liikde lib W' .l',,,"i'1," '' l""ll"li '"'"-"'' l'f "ola InktilStallsaS his llnoniH (,,v. II h Sbelllelll III 111. 1 and lll.lnbeisof " "J1 l?tu,B .Vrom ""e 'eol, S .In li.r.l.lenl or SiiMJ.!'."'. '.'' . lnn.-l..l au.boii- the tluu. Invesl.d ,,,. Jim,,, in tnei- ;' . ' "" " I ; Mhl-M tin , Ij1. !' f J lei ''si !i". i in 111 1 nine oinels or I he nation s oniiuuise anil n Minieii oiisni, . in nun : --.' ,, 1,..ili.I . y.,,V,,.ri ij i ,llr....i,V,. ulti ,. V.s to , n, J'tlil''t men will contiibutf JSii.lUU.-..illc(!..l niTi'iisc. Skuller, It I- alleK.d l.yl ' f Inv-stlhatloi. idion I u,m icJ fooav ' e , 040. Tif tUtlll to li leeelie.l f, . II,., HieliliMIl 'lit . .1 Ml 11.11 t I P.ltl I . K tl ptlOIl, U W .IS 11111101111! I llll JJ I 110 tUjunij... ,, .1 ii s& I A 7fie Utmost in Cigarettes" Plain Bid or Cork Tip People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER Deities to any other cigarette 25? (JWi0Sf nd fypUanXijarcUK mtlxWitH s&mmm WINS UAIMD PROMOTION' William . Urynns, of !!7 .Snuii dcr.s uM'iuie. u l'hiludelpliiii in Miiancc broker, closed Ids lniM ticss last October and enlisted as a private in the aviation corps. On December I In: was promoted lo corporal ami twelve tlajs later became serrcanl of bis M'ctlon. Several iliin ao be wasi Jidvaiieed to tbe gnulo of rci'Kcanl major. THREE .MOKE ARRESTS IN BANKRUPTCY CASE Prisoners Accused of Complicity in ' Concealing Ashets of S4000 ,,,. . . , . , ""l, ","' mrrMs "t'1 lni,,,B h 1'ip.iitmeut of .lu-tke .-iKcnts today In the case of Ilniiy .Slielntmau. 210 South Klftli stieet, who jesti iday was ariesled for nlleKed lonceilliu; of assets from trustees in l,.uiUioniev inniPiliin-s Thoio airifrted toda ueie I a ill Hi len. P'ouith stied bilow ll.ilnbi Ids'e Hiiij.inilu Skiiller, a s.ili"iu.ui. ami .Mas Shclneman. 2 in South I'lftli Hreit. Kach was held in toVD bail b 'onunlssoiiir I-oilK Tlie amount which It Is .iIIikh! was AIR SCHOOL AT LANCASTER Government to Take Over Duildings of Franklin and Marshall Academy I.n in nter, I'ii.. Match 12 n ap p.uent nntinu-tldn plan to us,' oven small tcihntc.il schools for ntronautlc tralnltiKT has been disclosed here by an nnuoiiuceiut ut of aim otlk'eis that the buildings of tlie P'rauklln and Mai shall Ae.Kti.tiii would soon in, token nipr liv I a coins of aviators. "arc ItistriiinenlR at tho Uowman 1Vl.lllU.al school will b used in the ...airse. 1 ho liullillmrs mo alieadv bn- . . . , , !........ i i .11 i 1UK le.iriMOKen Ilini liiin i. en unu tiitan ' tun v,,c,.l,.a ti. tnttv,. hill, soon flnm n .... ,....., ..- ...... ... .w... '. .. Tennessee i amp , IHv .viA I:i i?S i THIRD LIBERTY LOAN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE MADE . ' THROUGH INVESTMENT IN f United states Certificates of Indebtedness DUE JUNE 18, 1918 BEARING 4J INTEREST ' ,. CERTIFICATES ARE ISSUED IN DENOMINATIONS OF $500 AND $1000 i FOR SALE BY THIS COMPANY COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY IT CITY HALL SQUARE J X nil BLACKMAILER'S TERM CLOSES KLIPPER CASE Three of Chicago Cany; Now Serving Sentences Tor Swin dling Alt. Holly Woman -eiiteilC tif two lei.ls to, , .ilRe In, iji. convicted In New- Wirk for bl.icl, nialliiiK and ltlduapiilni; Mrs KcR'na Clipper, u resident o' .Vlouut Ilullv, .1 is the climax of a three- eai battle h the "!ov eminent to land the leaden of ih Du-cnlled 'rnleaijo blackmailers in pilfon. Two of the otlur leaders -William Ilutler. foiuiiil.v of this tily. aid Kdvwild louoliiif -ate liovs scrvlnB teinm in the Atlanta IMiiteiitl.il. 1'osIiik as npii -cnt.itlMs ot the l"e partmeut of Justice, lrwln, Honohui and Itutbr obtained 5500 fiom Mis Klip. per, undir tlinat that slit, would bo1 air. etel on a n-rlotis .haiKi Tho thue men dtsjil.iid b.ulu'iM ami told her that unless alio pavr ibeni ".100 hhe would bo h.nl to pi Iron, HiiiliiK the time tli it the swindleis negotiated Willi the woman the Pd lur .Into the loirld i ot the 1-Vdelnl lllllld- tii lute., anil told h i u I nllid Statej. i 'oiinnl .dinner was Bitting upstalis nail to bear the cum . lOllhu; one of tlloje ViMitr. to tllvlVd rr.il ItullilliiB. Jlr... Kllpticr went to n loi.il haul, and 'lieu mil J.'."" wlilih lie b. inileil over to Irwin. flr Mr K llpi'-r iim-nl tin mwIii-iller- lo Ibe Cidtr.il autlior'lles, -.he was followed lo Ww Villi Later she was trailed to Ibis ell Montreal, wheie ftie v as onr for two weeks and then to i kipt ii nils- ROY ADMITS STEALINC MONEY FOUND IN SHOE I'ather Discovers Theft on Way to Cobblet.s Camden T.ud.s Helil Tlilii-llvi. dollnis in ,i slioii that needed lepalrltiK led to the nncM this nun nliiK of two fninden Imijh, both under tvielvo veain of npe, accused of eteallmr linn, Tlie arc Joseph .M.irinl, Second and Line stie.is and I'ennle H.irlna. Tlilid mid 1'lni Mn-els, AiiKtln M.irinl. father of one of the lads, found tho inonev wlulo ho was iiifi)lin; u pair of shoes lo a sboe m.il.ei. Ire lenaiis. and it soon developed bv tho confession of his son that Ibo l'lnd Ualiy Alive in (irip NfirrMimit, I'ii., Marih 12 A new-i 'bom baby Kirl. alive and healthy, was ( found this n.ornlnir Inilosed in u strip I Ivlns ou .1 pile of refuse 111 the ie.il of the Hnrtranft Hotel, on Main stieet, and taken to the Homo of Detention The pollco are It In;: to llnd lli niother. Will Lecture on Classic Italy An Illustrated lecturo dcallnu with tho architectural and other n lies of , Italv's classic times villi ho slven by i Dr. Walton ltiooks MeDanlcl at the I'nlversity Museum, Thirty-third and Sniuco stieets, this afteinooti, at li-tlu o'clock. Tho subject of tho uddress, the t . .. ...,.. ..r ...I.....1 l.. se I'llli.'llin " . i'iuito '. o. ,,.... . .- tores is "Model 11 llenillldci S of ticicllt .H..-. .V .- "-- Ital STOTESBURY APPEALS TO BANKS TO AID U. S. Urges All to Become Members I of Federal Reserve and Help in Loan Campaign I "I-iiImh the ncoule otllio Unlled States I LllieSS II1C pcuim. vi . successfully support tJio next t.ll.ert Lo.ni, vie, lis h imtlMi. nre beaten. .-..,- i., i. iiti.n sounded by 1 T. siotcUury in " appe.u lor un i ...... . - .. ..it nt.ii .Mphln tank- ,,rufl TT'l pi. become membrts of the 1 ul-ral l.e- MllSir-,SiutBdlo.v.rlnV.a tiust tomimiiy lic.iu m "- m ""' ,tltutlon In faor of ,''1"i"01of,: tltlcate of Indebtcducsi wlilelt Ha Cox el nment is about to nuiLe. I hems cer- nment is uboui to nil " - i tinc.iles ato converleil lira - after the loan N floated. ... a., .n. lnl lnt tut o is to he HOi'llOx llll. COllVlTleil llll" UUIIU Ull I nfi.p ii. lu.ui U tloutcil. lntlttitloiis to be- In urnltiK nii.iin.ui roine a inrt of thu Itewno Kjstuii. Mr. Stoteshur'y pointed out Hint onlv siv '..t .1,1 in.,1 H and tlut conipanlw In thu liv nr meinbtrs "..t. .".... f.i!r t.'.r the larac companies ,-. r..r' tlie ntbels." be s.lld ' ... ...,,.1 nl.t i Ml PI1UUIU be llbeial and come In. Wo have Rot to help tho i !ov eminent with our money or fall In our effort to win ilemociacy for the world. Wo mUFt luduie the People to buy thrift stamp- war-iliiE .tamps and l.lbeity Hands, and we banktrs iiiii1 buy i.rtltlealis of In debtedness or ilse the lloveiumein can not buy ships, munitions and the food required We tieid more than the sup port of the bauki, we need the Mippoit of everj man in the bank. If we per mit the ne.t Liberty Loan to fall wo. us n nation, ale beaten Tin lonner wc iiiul. rMnnil that the better WOUNDED MAN WANTS CIGARETTE ABOVE ALL i So Declares Trooper Clayton, Who's Ueen Through 11. "Alolting Pot" a Success ' Wfien ii i ..in I weumUd P t 1 1 a ill Ink 01 beliii made coiutortablo that tho fillow wants- It's e .iKirette. Why. I have seen men trade awav a d.i's latlons for a pack of rlK.iretti ' So declines Tiooper .1. I!. i'Ialpn. of tho Thirteenth I.lhr Horse Min bine liuli Section of the Australian linpcil.il forces. Tro'Hioi i atr.n aw eiUv in I let in. in New liulue.i. ni Calllpoll and In Trance, lit has be a uoundcl twice and K.isi d, the ilnal eserlemo lue.Miael talliiK him tot iinilier h.riic. He was In tho .11 mi tin. and on -half c,iru. vins l."7 il.i. in .01 lo heiiiie and went "over tin top "leulern time. "Win u in o ii (i.il was wounded and dilliC t Ii. Id Ills head In tn lap frit ileieri imtir and durins lh.it time bo w iinlcd untiling but u cigarette ' In -aid tod, iv. "Mi. nookcd Miiitliiunush until be died. I'.etween pulfs he would talk of his niotlu r, but alwas ho tmoked "The 'inciting pot' canipalcn will be glorious sueceFS heniuse It Is o vioith. HclleM. me. I kiion what It means to Imvo a 'fan' when a fellow Is woitndrd and miserable, or Just plain 'blue'" A plea for money lor the "meltltiff pot" has been made bv Miss Anna i" C'at toll on bihalf of the ocetse.is tonm.iltee Cf tho lhnerKencv Aid SPROUL TO ANNOUNCE STAND AT RECEPTION Candidate Expected to JlaUo Public His Platform at Swartlunoio Meeting The pl.ttto'ni nit whieli State Senator William i' Sprout villi run for tho Ite piihllcau nomiuallon for Hoviruor iirnb- aiH win oe nnuoimciti in nun on Lieutenant (lovernor P'rank 11 Mci'laln and Or llussell 11 tinell Charles Ii. Jo co Is chairman ot tho committee on arrangement? Would Dissolve Company . NorrMimii, l'u., M.uch 12 A petl- ' tlon hap been tiled In eourt iixkliiK for I the dissolution of tho Wjoinlns Mills I'ompany, which for jears ojierated a knit goods mill at the foot of Swede street, Norrlstown I ROOFING MATERIALS . i.. n. nKiitiER co., no y. : mnr.r.r viiiri IM0II Jtarkft ftS4 n it'iinrio n in t'u isiui'ii i i nui 1111 CONVICTS WANT YARN TO KNIT FOR FIGHTERS 1000 at Eastern Penitentiary Yearn to Aid Men in Trench and Turret VAN"ll.li inly r j,, ,i , , r, t0 ,.!, f(p ll(lr roul,r, fuNVll'I.S. inrn Ih needed iitKviitly (it tlio K.ikt orn Penitential y to Kitlcfy the jcarnltiR of the lotivlctn tlicro to do ronntliluc tor their country lit war Tho icon inrn nmllned lu-hliul Hie Kl'll M.llls 1,1 t.lu Institution ll.lVC picked thcmFil.H ti vvotU for tti'J tlitiUMUidH of ntrli vilm .ire IlKhline fl Unclrt S.llil. Til., ftl.ilir.. U , ntiilitlnmil. 11 IH-IR'IIUS UIIOll llll' lllllll'. UIO IUUIIU mut Bupply the r.u iniiteri.il Yam Is what l wanttil, and wanted quick. Willi lliln i.iw niatiri.il the men behind tho bars propose to tutn out thoUMiiids of hocLb, muuimh. Mur mid 'other nrtlclen own week fir the men In the tienchei nmf turrets The pilwitrt lililluml ,..11........... i1c1, Imtf FltP. ...tuc.M i.,..i-.'..,i i ...i...... tilshcd the Itnl Cio.s with many war- aid aitlcles, slab as nicks. knltllilK nee dles and Ii.iiii1.ikcs but the output can be multiplied nun) times over, iicenid InK to Wat den McKcnty, if tb publli will co-opei.ile with the convicts. WAR SAVINGS STAMP SALES STH.E ADVANCE Poutoflleo l)lspoes of More 'limn RIO.OtMl Wortb in Single Day 'I lie toi.il i,ih. of w.u .iMOSf iiiuil ami thrift Mumps in Philadelphia lo date as n port' il b lite 1'i.dcial Kenrvc Hank ai .. . VV'nr l iMiiRs tiii ii- 'il.l .1 Till "32. il War s ii ti i .tun ps mi i ensign .,. meat to i suns . !!iD'V'2Jl Tlirlfi ft.inic sul.l ts. ,10, .i.i fhrtfl slatiiD en rnnsiKinii ii. to luuiii. ipinosuti To telllie md.K estuUll lll.'Jst llll Antonio Itoli; ,1 LaiiKsdoir, clear makers. :itf North Seventh street, un uouiicid tod.i that the bad urbanized a vi ar tavlus so, i. t.v iiinotii; llu-ii cm liloies Nathan Tanner, n tblileeu-. n -old ltov h'coilt. who Ives ut iSll'i UoliMir stnit, will iiddiess tho i-liy lliisin ss Cluh at Its wnklv luui'licon Mond.i at the Ailplplila Hon l ami vviu uiko me inembels of the ilub to buj w.ir-K.ivlnns stamps WOOD1UJRY WILL EIGHT HIGHER TROLLEY FARES New .loi.-ey I it Sa.vs lis Sctvice Is Pooiesl on (.'ouipiin.v Lines priitrsl i. .i i.i nmp"srl iniira- III trollov fan will I" 111"! I" Wood bun N .t vvlihb nun es the fill. In Seree f'ni polatiou ol fill tilslntn; Wood burv and . but nlili Hi 'l" l ervlce on It . Ilia At ii iii tal nn. tliiK of tip. 'Mi i "tin ell Cltv Solicit!! Tiank Tuvi' was .Ii- in ted to llle ll pioli-l with ti" run HTtHitlcs I'oiiiinsioii, ai 'lienloa 'I Inn e flol d.iv. asalnst the ptoposed liuiiu a fi-ei ut to u T-eent Inn Tho elly contends tb.it Ki.intinK tin Ini re.ise would annul the fratieblsi Krauted the coiup.uiv by the til In till Mavor Samuil I..uld and I'ouncilmiii William II Dutlleld and 1 r .Mitchell, tndav iib-ertPtl that the cit had never tnjoyed an of tbe malnti nance Im provements which the company 1,'uve us its icason for asking a 1 si in fares. Doctor's Drafted Son Itetitrned nrrllnuii, l'n Jlarth 12 I lean A Wilson, a f-on of lir. D. V. A ilson of Norrlstown. the tlrt man draft, d into the Vnlted Slates set vice lo Ni r rlstowp, bis been returned fiom C'linip Meade as unnt for sirvice. lie jiassi il examination In Norilslown and was n. . ifpted at I'uinp Meade. Iteceulli b developed tin ailment and upon rc-e-ninlnatinu was njected und sent lionie W A N T 13 D ioo iioo poumle. ten rut. iln2 M oil! . ll llll I I i.nn ell ' ellr, IHH'I'' ,iiii r liool sllrtcM. lottuti, djllnil.l Itts ll?ll,lj. I ll Vs. . ill ( 1.1 ; f (iniml.liill Vleriliinl .Ini-terilsm. N. V. To Secretaries and Stenographers Tha Dictaphone Increases your value to your employers and to yourselves. The Dictaphone Sys tem enables you to write from 50 to 100 per cent more letters in a day, at one-third less cost per letter. This means less overtime work and better pay for you. THE wroKjmTP IP- A43Z. InT LADY HOBOES ANGRILY SPURN NEW JERSEY ! State No Place for Friends of Idleness, With Compulsory Work Law Now in Effect The I'hll.idelplil.t biiillch of llobortteH lias bun uiMtil7eil, with the iniilti pl.wlt In it pliitfoim: Kreti out of I'liimlrii l'or New .Wsey, bo It l.tinvvn, Ii tir longer mi 111 place for tho l,nl holm with ii predlketlon to Idlenen- If is BolliB to bo sludlutfly avoided lij tlui half nilllliin inenibtM of the peripatetic liolio trust, until tlieies none irpenl of the latest nntlloalliitf edict from (lowr- nor l.dire. whl.'a koch ho fur ns in.tu.illy to proMde liilinr and lead ou up to It. It mal.es no Ulfttri-iuii to the Iml) hobo or her brother, Wanileiliii; Willie, either, that the in w law mallei, no In- Minus class ill'ttiKtlnn', nluilni,' ulIKe lit members of the Wauil.Tliip I.eaKiie and Xci 3tivy'h mot arlitorrutlc felons of i lubdoin. Ai his new Job of wateilnir lettuce heads In- inav wml; side 'iy l-lilo with Jounn illltidfte, r,f the Mil, N SINCE ALTAR AND CHANCEL FURNISHINGS Re ad i up Desks Crosses Cruci fixe s Va s e s $0&Vetliiesdau'H SpecialslQ w Lovely New Models Sale of Dresses fiuludiiif Rich Silks and Crepes rM" fasS ) ( in i Mm 4 R $ .Vo Charge for Alterations AI Un Market Corner The Comfortable Way to Get Out the Mail Under pressure the dictator has a great advantage. He can shoot his dictation as fast as thoughts and words can fly, and get back accurate letters. He can dictate to The Dictaphone whenever it is convenient. A Dictaphone operator writes us: "I like The Dictaphone because tho dictation is clear and lies under my control. If too rapid, I can reduce it to a speed comfortable for transmission." Dwell on that fact. The Dictaphone means smooth, comfortable work for the operator. Yet her speed and production are half again greater than when she had to write each letter twice. Phone or write today for a demonstration in your office. mTTflPAVJE Registered la the U. S. and Foreign Countries Phone Maainn2Uo5 KeyTtone .Call at 924 Chestnut Street Write for booklet, "The Man at the Desk," Room 301, 924 Chestnut St., Phila. It b M DlcUpW ualtu ll b UalMrLl "The DUUpkoa" Slilrt Glltedces, ilon'chtr know. Sill' work .'s work, however fine the society. Tlicro Ik a certain teMo nnd vleorou rlnjf about tho now IMgo proclamation that BtrlkeV terror to tho heart of Jcr ey Joe. Xo nebulous Job out In Ohio can provlda nn nllhl. When employment It not Immediately llble, tho new law rend, it will bo protldcd by tho State. What could bo more lnconldcrute7 And tho penally Ik three months In Jail or $100 line or both with a stronB uccent on tho 'both ' Able-bodied innlm betwicn elshtecn and fort -llxo arn the onc alined at, but ko Ktromt In the bond .between thn ladles mid KiiIkIiIm of tho road that tho flrnt ieicilutloii adopted by tlui hobocttes was tho following, iim before minted, 'Turn a coM shoulder on Xew JorW." $l'.ooo.ooo v. s. s. soi.i) iii:ki: i.f QTnn nnn U'..ii Itiwnncn.l nf nl Alioilt fciiJO.UUU NOU.1 Ulcposetl Ot nl Diancli I'ostolliccs nf the 3(.000,000 wouh of thrift stiiiupo which the t'nltdl States Goern nii'iit proposes to pell In this city, about r.'.iHii'.oon worth of stamps hae already bten sold litre Assistant rostluaster John ('. Lister ntinoiiuicd today that of thu $2,000,000 vtortb of stamps Mild In this clt, about 700,ooo worth were old ut tho different postotlli t br.uubCK (6 US32. '"b $ rr llnlt'P til' hi t ii I rods, nl' II IS ww ol niock'ls, fnsli from the L'lT'atpsl designers the exceud- iny;l popular surjju laillours and a brilliant variety of the new( Spriiijf silks. Soft Crepe de Chines Human Stripe Silk Taffetas Trim Serges Sat ins Dozens and dozens of modelsi a variety of colorings almost" bewildering trom strictlv tai lored to dressy afternoon stylesC including the wanted Bolero, Eton, Vest and Tuxedo. Surplice and Russian Blouse effects. Fashion Shop ) Twelfth Street M w,r?j ta Last Week! It's Now or Never! tfc Get a couple of Suits and an Overcoat in this Big Perry House-Cleaning Sale of Remainders of our $30, $28, $25 and $22.50 assortments Now at the One Uniform Price $20 JWorth while? Well! Their dupli cates next October will cost you around $30 to $40! The men" who halve the cost of living by prudent buying are cashing in on this sale ! CJ This Week Onlv! ' J Belter gel busy! Perry's iiotiu.i:-iiui:ASTi:n '.VIII,lT.Il" MODCI. Vetr lllltftry Concara Miouhlrr.,) long lapels; top pocketn tlappeil ; bottom pock ets slashed: mtus waist lines; lrlir-eam tiacU. Another New One for Spring ' at Perrys f Snappy, isn't it! Makes you feel fit and fine as you square your shoul ders, and note their Concave Military curve, their general Jl iviiuiary xrimncsa j 3 fS TVTnr new thinwrmVn for this Snrintr than ... r we could tell you' about in a nape of r talk. Come in and rL see them! . rl Perry & Ci a .v "N. B. Tt'j ll 'A H ''Mil li.'l'S m n i j w HI ,v r-v . m 'ai $ ,m W. r -1 v ", . -. m v .im ni fi m t'fl ,V.'f-1 vl , Yv'J '&m k. vliono Main S31 t siwr ?' ! toot v w. pgn'tym k. I ,c. J iA-'KiiF iv- vV I.'" 1 i V. .m ISvTA - .' t' v-i . ''."-. . 'KRiift.v :'..; u-v ,iu-i.iw, t:. t,. . TJVUUkZUHlkT.JC