WVRKiraj ijrrm fJ-TrVvwW?. Br Z JJ. S. WIRE LEASE ! PROPOSED IN BILL Operation of Telegraphs and - Telephones oy rostomce r. . l. t !-.i M jjeparimem jtiuviuuu Fir Wnelilnglnn, March 20. iS1 1 ..II .-I..........1.I.. --.l i 'A l)j 10 leueu ail ivickiui'iiiu mm ?tleDhonlc agencies to be operated unacr K&the Postofllce Depaitment was Intro- :f : a in thn Mount! tills afternoon tiv m auctu ... - --- - fw Jleprcsentatlo Illlllard, of Colorado, W "Instead of direct compulsory pur tr chants." eald IteprescntatUo Illlllard, I" "this bill proposes a icu.no unncr cini at L..i Hnnmlii. and thus eliminates tlio it necessity of largo financing by pur- .. ditse. 'TO BOia llllllllltll'0 luut rl'aimw ,ii-otlmr nreanlzitlons. which en fe n treat waste, It merges and unifies them all in U10 poumi Bisiini uy uining lease of the telegraph and telephone net or k. Tho owners will become lessor t the Goiernmetit and be paid a rentU u 'Just compensation,' nubstantlally ns IS being done with tho railways. By tllmlnatlng the vHe of three extra orjanliatlons, the serV Ice can be reduced n a minimum of expense." EVENING" PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2&, 1918 -v, l v Tfl DON'T SWALLOW MILK; CHEW IT oil!" fcB nXW'J'Z ntiicln will limn lultlu- t,,if '.op Ww I'l 'Me rof. HOOVER HOLDS WHEAT PRICE IS HIGH ENOUGH CAMDEN FETES THREE SCHOOLBOY SOLDIERS By J. H. KELLOGG. M. n t.t. n A WOItD should be said about how to " tako milk. It hould bo eaten, not swallowed as a becragc. Alt food needs to bo masticated. The calf nnd the nursing1 Infant ihew rulllc. -..u movements or the Jaws nnd tho sucking mocments executed bv .n in. fant In nursing Induce nn abundant flow 01 saliva wh ch. mlxlne- uiih n. ...m. properly dilute. It and to h high degree' promoter Its dlgonion. iiiiK. wnpn HUD nu.. -- .. I Is likely to form" In tho Ttomach UrVe 3" 'mrd 5,"ru. which aro icry slowly ?.ft- " .M,a.ny ',"''on, who surfer from ta King milk In this way Imaglno them selves to be unablo to tako milk and so abandon Its use. Milk should bo sipped slowly nnd with a sucking movement of tho throat, so as to secure a liberal admixture of saliva: py this meani tho formutlon of hard, Indlgeitiblo curds may be' prevented. Milk also must be taken In right quantities and In right oomblnatons It cannot he denied that milk digests belter when token by Itself or In very slmpli combinations than when mixed with u largo arlety of other foodstuff. In somo lnstance-f a largo quantity of milk Is more easily digestible than a small quantity. When tho stomach produces a largo amount of highly acid gastric? Juice, tho curds formed when a small amount of milk Is taken will be large and lough, where is If a larger amount or milk. Is taken the curds formed will bo smaller and also softer It Is, of rour&c, Impossible for the stomach to mako gastric Juice that Is at once suited for tho dlgetlon of meat n..A - ll.. -II II III. am iui me illKUtuun UI Illlltf When milk Is largely used us a nutri ent tho rest of tho diet should consist chief! V of frulls nnd vprotnlilpM for tlii ... I, i.. 'i... i.. 1.. T .... ... . . H sucic uiai may rcsun in ihjihk uomu reason mat miiK contains an excess or EV what was to havo been his Initial pro- I lime and Is deficient In potash and toda, Action for the Flm National Uxhlbl- " ". - V.T.. '"',"., "'" I abundant In fruits and veretablcs und ' particularly m In the potato. A diet consisting exclusively of milk I nnd cereals Is less satisfactory. Such ii diet often gives rise to Mtiryv In In fants. Cereals nro deficient In the alka line elements that are needed to lieu. trallro acid products e2velop;d In the bony. Food Director Expects No Serious Shortage After Two Months OT'S DEVELOPMENT HALTS CHAPLIN FILM I I, Comedian's Favorite Canine fe Actor Grows Too Fast for rhi Pictorial Purposes Bv the Photoplay Editor & Charlie Chaplin Is up ugalnst Itf hrt king of comedlana has strutk an ob- Tho tVnililnnlnn, March SO. When tho discussion of tho prlco of wheat opened In tho Senate this aft ernoon, thero was Information In tho hands of many Senators, coming direct trom Herbert C. Hoover, Federal food administrator, to tho effect that an In crease over the prho of wheat set by tho President would bo unjust to tho con sumer. Mr. Hoover has let Senators under tland that he has Information which shows thero will bo no serious wheat sliortago In this country after tho next two months. According to figures com plied for tho food administration thero Is a larger wheat ncrcago planted this ear than ever before. k Tito food administration takes the po sition this was dono with tho price fixed ut.$.', and If agltntloti fur nit Incrcaso over the President's prlco of K.iO con tinues. It will result In tho wheat being held on the fnrms. 11 Is understood there have been home Might differences between Mr. Hoover and home of the members of tho Scnalo Agrlculturo Committee on tho matter. Mr. Hoover has been cxpicted to appear at tho hearings and glvo his sldo of the controversy, but he has never nppeareel Tills, It Is said, U duo to tho fact he was not anxious to mako n public state ment. asserting his theories wcro based on nn International Flluatlou which lannot bo dlschwcd Members of tho (.ommlttco aro said to have Insisted upon u public state ment. However, Mr. Hoover bus held a number of Informal conferences with members of tho Senate and has spread Ills views. Students In Blp Parade and "Send- Off" for Enlisted Comrades, Star Athletes Threo olghtccn-j car-old Camden High School students Charles Hender, Paul Magco and George Grcnnrt received a rousing "send-off" this afternoon when they left for Fotress Monroe. V, where iney win enter inc count artillery corps training school. All three oung men are well known In Pnmrlpn nna wnrn Readers In high school athletics. Render s a son or ueorge ucnacr. Councilman from the Ninth Ward. Hundreds of Camden cltucns Joined In the long lino of students, who, headed bv tho high school band, proudly encort ed ihelr patriotic fellows to tho station. Tho parade followed tho Important streets of the ciljr. The jouths enlisted yesterday. COAL PROFITS TO STAY, DESPITE PROMISED CUT CARUSO SUBMERGED IN MONTEMEZZI OPERA Mardones and Muzio Out shine Great Tenor in "Love of Three Kings" WORK OF SIGNAL BEAUTY Titn t.ovi: or Tiintin kisos oner in thre Rctn. bv Pm Pencil M""1"" !' llMltr Montemeul, Munasrme nt, Me trnnoli. tan Operu Company. Metropolitan Ouera Houae. AnliltmMo io" M"rdnni pHiiUle Ainlu rairico lbtu . .AnBfln Itsrtl ,1'lftro Allltlulo Olaudlo Mullo Illfn Knnilers Miirl TlfTHIIV ,I.II Itolion . .Ceell ArJcn Lewis Notifies Dealers to Pay 25- Ccnt Rebate to Consumers for Huulinir Pcsplto the promised reduction In tho cost of coal for the public, i!3u coal ueaicrs in the city vvctc notified today by Francis A, Lewis, Philadelphia fuel ad ministrator, that their gross margin of J2 r.o a ton will not bo Interfere! with. Contrary to the practice of tho fuel administrator's office tho full text of tho letter was ii'J made public ths time. The letter. It wrj said, aho urged coal dealers to become members of the Phil adelphia Coal l.'xchango and Informed them that thev will bo requested tp allow (onsumers who haul their own coal at leust u twenty-flve-cent rebste. J1ILL10N TO JEWISH CHAIUTY 1 tors' Circuit and ttartlng all over again ,' on a new story For tho first tlmo In hla film career tho famous nrtlil Is ttuck. and all on account of n dog not a regular high-class blue-ribbon tanlne, but a common over J day mon pet When Charlie started to produce his fjrst plcturo ho was Inspired by a little dog. It was a tiny. Hungry, tuny, stray. tklnny animal, with uhlverliiK body nnd i.lt .I..I im IiaIiiiabii ItJ lerfj In Irlin I "" "' "1 . ' 1 :.T.J.i' . ... Wht cause, iinulna pectoris? t.t, CUr ciyie. no ryru ci cu jtiinviii tum l II J lJJ. .. .!. .. 1 .1. . 1. ..It. 1. nil .. . . ... 1 ... . ft ns lwiiiia Ht. iiiiiiiuii mat. v. u.ii no o iinrnoninc ot tno arioripsor ine iteari. f UlLtaCllU uiiu iiy uviuiiiiucu tiiu tivti- i i iiu lira ut iuiirtniF m unn in itm uiui, -re, common causes. TIip dls(.iBC Is erv f Vnt iniie- nftrr the comedian nn. much more common In men than It la I nounced "uiatarthe wu.dTroTuco "A " . ' !"S.1 L' '"JSJi J'.K,. S Dogs Life" nnd tint his chief support from tho colon K IMS to 00 inc stray annual Alio uuh wis christened "Mutt" and at onco Curvature at the Spine ,v tiefan his duties ut the Chaplin plant whit trentnunt wouM vo'i nilvlfi for lH rfl-fitfl.r Wltll lintirilC. rnrLmo ui urn ot'iti-3 n ",-1t ' . i:1" .;;.'" TViIb wAAlr 41in t rirtirtifli ti rtlt.nrtv iril 1 "' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Angina Pectoris sins r.nr.aonv that there were a number ot scenes I ihould .uKNo that she bo nut under osteopathic treatment hue ricecis gm- K uhlch should havo been taken five weeks j nastic- treatment to strengthen the t KKO, out which iiau uec-n lurKuiicn ne 'muscles ot tile oouy ll im- nunirr i $ called for a "set" und "Mutt" and was sttetided to ut ence blie will be taved bout to photograph the missing scenes. . from being a life-long cripple. AIICI1 Viiaiiiu iiiivi a, ouiiiiECi -u iuii,ci i was the mongrel the pathetic and ln- fc. aplrlng "Mutt" of weelts ago, but now tVlt was a great, big, overfed, lazy, unat tractive hound. ) The distress call has gone out from studios In an effort to get Menthol and Alcohol to Relieve Pain Would ou recommend th u of menthol nni alcohol os an outward iippllcntiop for pain? M, I- W. It Is si very superficial leniedy. It acts only a erv short time, and while It Is not par'icuiariv narmtui tor Biipep CAUGHT BURYING MAN KILLED IN A FIGHT Mysloiy Surrounds Crime in Shcn- niuloah One Victim Dyinu in Hospital rellvlllf. I'n. Mulch 1!0 PnlliiMiion arretted Joseph rrlllo this morning ns ho was about to burv a dead man In n ehimn of buvhes The victim had been Killed In n light at Shentndoah cMer day Another pitrtli'lpint In the affray Is dvlng In the htatc Ilorpltal at 1 oun tain Spilrgs. The dead man waa Carmine Oaidos dlnl and the other Is Dominic Ingegul ardl Tho to came from Amsterdam, .V V, live dis ago In ipicl of work, they had announced llesldes Crlllo 11 number of others have been nrre-ded. but tho nollco have not divulged the Identity ot the pre miers There Is much inyatei surround. Ine tho crime. "WOMAN SUES CAR COMPANY Mrs, Blanche Osden Asks 950,000 for Permanent Injtuics New York Banker Makes Large Be quests to Organizations New York. March 20 Gifts of more than $1,000,000 to Jew Mi charities are made In the will of l.udwlg Dreyfus, member of the banking firm of Oold man. Sachs & Co, who died on March G la-t at his home, 018 fifth avenue The largest bequests weie made bv Mr. Dreyfus In giving three-fourths of Ihc residuary ectate, more than J'lOO.nno lo tho United Hebrew Charities to es tablish a fund to advance money to per sons to enable them to becomo self supporting. Tho remaining fourth Is left to tho Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies for tho general purposes of the oigaulzatlon FREE ROADS FOR AUTOS State Orders New Trucks and Cars Be Passed With Licenses HarrMiurx, March 20 Highway Commissioner O'N'cll has requested po lice authorities not to prevent tho pas sage through Pennsylvania of any new trucks or cars which nro being sent over htalo ltlghwas For weeks nu merous ttuck-s have been coming from Ilchlgatii Ohio and other States through Mflntndo AVIln 1 1 imlnla , ... A Youth Horn AneftM A Vounfr Woman, An Old Woman, A tfhfnhrit .. Conductor rtoherlo Moramoni. Period In tho Middle Aim, forty liars after n barbaric lavnalon. Art I A apaelous hall In a medieval cnatle In f remoto part of Ilab Act "J Terrac on the rantle wall. Act 3 Crpt In the riitle ihapel. Artl'ts of fairly recent reputntlon car tied off tho honors In the most Impres sive of modern Italian operas, Monte mczzl's "t.ovc of the Three King"," given last evening nt the Metropolitan Opera House. The eNquloltc, tragic beauty of Sent BenclH's masterly libretto, for which the composer has written a subtly Impressionistic Fcoro demands accom plished actors as well ns singers. The ornato convention of old-fashioned opera are altogether out of place amid the very genuine poetic nnd "atmos pheric" allurement of this line work These considerations were keenly real ized by Joso Mardones, the admirable basso, late of the Boston company, nnd Claudia Muzio, both operatic factors of comparatively new repute mat iney domlmted ii performance In which I'.n rlio Caruso was the heialded star Is valid testimony of their artistry. Spimr Mardone's brooding King Archl- baldn, the blind monarch, whose mental . . . . . i i- ...... ....ii.i. .... ,. Vision 13 lis picrcuiK aim iciiiuiu no u. Damascene blide, was a dramttln por trait of magisterial utature Vocally his contribution eloquently proclaimed hlj ntnesa for the imstlc. half-Dcbutsycan, half-Wugnerlan, ultra-modern score. He should mike iv wonderiuuy eneciivo w kael If the Metropolitan ever decides to stnge "Pelleas rt Mellsande." The Flora, evnosure of the regal trio, was simply and unaffectedly conceived, histrionically without startling brll ltancv, et nlwavs tourchlngly keyed to the poetic content Her IvrlclBin, how ever, had tho authority, tho sweep and iim luster of rich resourcefulness, and her share In the passionate Trlstau-llko eplsodo of Act 2 was Instinct with radiant musical enchantment. In the fico of such artistry, the great est tenor of the age plaed unquestlon nblv a i-evondary role, not through any dlniunltlon of tonal gifts, but rather be cause his adaptability for a lvrlco ilramatlc work of this typo Is question able. His ambition to experiment with such a field was, ot course, lauaame ami bespoko commendable) zeal Once before. In Now York, he niauo tne attempt in Puccini operas, can seldom be showily revealed In this score. Appreciating this ho attuned his lyricism to MontcmezxVa requirements and his excellent singing throughout was characterized by pro found artlstlo respect for them. nut this performance will probably add little to his popularity. This opera of shadowy, somber figures lies beyond tils province ot spectacular vocal splen dor. Tenors with Inferior natural assets can easily surpass his Avlto, asOlovannl Zenatello has proved on two previous oc slons here. Pasqualo Amato, who acted with con vincing sincerity, once more exhibited those distressing tonal lapses so painful to nscrlbe to a once super baritone. Tho stiglng, although pretentious somehow lacked the ominous medieval flavor which the Boston company's settings Im parted to this highly distinctive nnd Im portant contribution to contemporary opera. Mr. Moranzonl, the conductor. Il luminated Montemezzl's marvelouslv marshaled harmonies nnd wraiths of thrilling melody with magical Inspira tion, ii. T. C. HENRI SCOTT SOLOIST FOR MATINEE MUSICAL Vera Baratow, Admlrablo Violinist, Also Featured on All-American Program Henri Scott, the well-known bass baritone, formerly of tho Philadelphia and Metropolitan Opera Companies, and Vera Darstow, a talented American vio linist, were the featured soloists In a mis cellaneous program given In tho ball room of the Uellevue-Stratford by the Matinee Musical Club. The program was constructed In conformity with the patriotic policy of the club this sea son lo give "All-American" concerts, both us to composers nnd soloists. The war noto was sounded by Mr, Scott In John Alden CuTiienter's up-to-the-trench-llne ballad "Khahl Sam my.' which was given with a dash and swing. Mr Scott was In excellent voice, which means that his tonal effects were suave und Konorous und that his enun ciation made every word of the ser nacular understandable. He also sang ti Carpenter's "The Day" U We,', Nicholas Douty's'lnpfrewtlnlr -TlSi ot Joy." Cadman's "Itequlwicar MM Itogera'g "War" In the wealth of Mi other offerings. ' Miss Dkrstow Is Verv svll juh violinist technically and she plays icriuiK mia unuerflianainff. jfer rlpal number was Mrs. It. H. A. H .-sonata, opus s, wnich Is more teresting as an exposition of com uuiiMi nniii mini nn pure music Daratow's numbers wen mnr t citing Lnd armeallnr from their varlat and melody, They wero well chosen aS , well plavcd " v" i wo ot camme iecnwer compoaf' i Hn tlons, "Impatience," and "Caprice." we , - ; played by Kmllle Prlcke Leaner, ' v , pianist who has a fine talent, that' .',-, nrougut out tne musical values in tM'"s unpli nf nna ftf 'Phllt.v1lnlilB. .,i , m t. eminent composers. ,,f (,,9 Mildred Fans, not on the orlrtnat mrfc- r ltta gram, contributed some solos of rate? idHfl ... ...... .. .tiA (.ll.... . I yH 'If IU1 lllltlCBL III HH3 MUUIUlim MIIO V. VtH.i ' course sang with her wonted exceeeHM pi .1.. . tllta Vlnun CJ...ft. . . 431 ariisuy nyi r'ivnwi oimin, ". fAl lllll'l TiiLniiu w. t"" v M..u lllciovai IH ' Interpreted agreeably worthwhile com- Wl posicions uy vuiiicii.iniiaif unericmn composers. " bull for J.'O 000 peruonal-hijui ages v.at, entered iigtln''t dam- tho .Public Servlro Itallway Company todiy'ln tho Camden Court of Common Pleas by Mrs. Blanche Ogden. of Gloueetter Cltv Mis. Ogden was Injured February 18 hi manner lather umisutl Just as h u 4hn Chanltn studl !.' iMniiMA" tnr- "tiitt" Tho nnunri Vm. flclal nsln. It ought not to be used for iWitcen finecombed and every dog empo- !"rB,;R,' . ,!f,nBt" of tlmc- fGT " "'" ff f Hum In Los Angeles searched,-but not ln'uro lno skl"- Ripe Olives Lard '. a dog that looked anything like tho one' t i lmi Insnlrnllnn has hpen found Vniv FS Charlie has appealed to the public and nX'inuit wait for a new dog before ho can i a. I-. . Tw... T l . JU1IBM V JM& a lillCi HIGHER DUES OPPOSED a Miners Discussing Plans to Form Separate Organization Ii' Mount Carmel Pa., March 20 Ten more local unions of the United Mine Workers of America of district No. 0 an have voted not to pay the 50 percent l increase in mommy aucs, nna us a con U. (equence the leaders of the movement t. ' fitA datarmlnarl Ia enn1 nut s piilili lot iVlnto districts aOR. 1 und 7 to a seer. hn the sentiment of the miners there f (lathe to a benarate organization of we anthracito miners. -J, bo rar. thirty-EMen locail unions iine nhTQLcu w nut, yny iny iiiuicubo in uiuuuiiy . f Woman for Pitman Board m Pitman, y. J., March 20, Mrs. Clar- aaAce B. Tclrhenor. MomaiA rnndldate. Kpn a seat on tho local board of educa- pjnon Dy a margin or live votes. &ne oe- inatea Ldward Hi Smith, running for f-tlectlon, by a $te of BO to 45, Dr. t T) Tlt.lllln. ...X.. .1..,. IIU .V.. ..!.. 3i-" miiio naa icncviru txa uic u.nci KWmber of tho board by sixty-nine votes. some Instances local authorities stopped them oeiausu iney iiau no rmraji- vanl.i license tags. In a statement todaj, Mr. O .Nell savs: "Theso new trucks and cars aro being tal en across the Htate and to the . ...inns rltles In the Stale In order to was nllrhtliiB from it trolley car at the .avoid rillroad congestion. Tho Highway interseitlon or King ana fiercer fctreeta ' commisMoner ia m mr uiniuuu mai u Pennsylvania on tho way to the sea- . Charpentlcr's ".lullen" Plat failure Is loard many of tlmin for llm nrmy. I" ' clironlcltcl of that venture. Ills Avlto rPhiladefyhia Arrivals at Neiv York Hotels vv It O. Ambrose. Brnadwnv neutral. Mrs. p. b. Arnold. Herald Square. JJra. W. H. Atwood, Colllnsbwood. W. H AlnrAn sitll t Mt.11' u n- Oaird, Flanders. wtii'w Bul,er' Union Square. J h-i, -mweii, jr., unainam. I1) Mrs. J. u. Caldwell. Chatham. KA; T. Carrls. Cumberland. Crs. II, Clegg, Navarre. . v '"'"s. Navarre. fft1' Cooper, Brortell. R;-,'- Cordes, Wall Walllck. kw'i1' Deltloft' Herald Square. - T... vGiiui . nrirni f Mrs. II. Tlftnnn n.l-l.l K&5" B. Edwards. Walllck. RiMrS, II. TT nilworilD Ttrnlll.l,. fC. Fields, Woodward. '. u. Gilbert. Cumberland. ML Bradley, Walllck. ?J. Bregman, Breslln. titi Calhoun, Navarre. W. VVT Cnmnkall X ...... ... SlISS H. Dall. WnnrlimirH (fC O. Dusfln Willi!.. ' I'll C. Tarle l.nn.,'. Foresman, Park avenue, i Ii. Fretz. Tnirfi.t JjC. Jaehel, Navarre. rV. C. Joehel, Navarre, 5 ' Kle'ei". Continental. . J. Molr. Navarre, ' 'J. Pant. Wain,.!.. 'Y'0. Heynolds. Breslln. In VJ "nior, uumtieriana. Zt: V? Simpson, Cumberland. fcff- . smith, Navarre. BH. W. Ktnrinr. TV.III.1. B'5 '"i'termn! Breslln." 1'"' wimsott, Hermitage. r. . Wood, Iongacre. ,-v arad Representatives IWmbel Brothers. Broadway and fjy-second street t B. Deal, repre&ent- ' -, uuun, truiiKs. icatner goods. uomuerir, manufacturer cloaks sulfa npnn L5- w Hlrsch Company. M. Hlrsch. "svr, jobs, cotton waists, 4701 (m avenue, room ?02 kuincniia & Co., si, uutnian, in a ana, children's coats. 1183 Broad- a room iOT NMunu,.JlssAVelss, Jobs fcllkf cot- : 's, is East Twenty-slxtli street. Tnch Shop, B, (Iron, ready-to-K.'JMf Fifth avenue, room 9U. ' Co..' H., Fried, plush ooata, Are rloo ollvea Injurious to one witd livoo- aehllll? Mli-S K. No. It ne olives are a very wholesome way of taking fat 0110 of the most wholesome ways. . Does the uie or lira In lonkinjr navs n verv utronc tendency tuwaril autolntoxl- ca Animal fats are much more productive of putrefaction They encourage putre faction much more thin vegetable fats. This waa pointed out by Doctor Combs, of Lausanne, a number of years ago. Floating Kidney la a floating kidney conaldoicd dancemua? F F n. o, usually It Is not Sometimes It Is eo low down that It makes a kink In tho ureter, a little tube which Is con nected with the kidney nnd, runs down to the bladder. When the kidney falls over and make3 a kink in this tube then the urine will accumulate nnd tho kid neys will become enormously swollen, distended, and wlnt Is known as Dletl's crisis will be produced, the patient will suffer greatly and the kldnej,s may be come cystic. IcopyriBiui NEW YORK PREPARES FOR GERMAN AIR RAIDS Authorities Organize Special Scjuads for Picking Up Wounded Bomb- ing Is Expected New ork, March 20. Kncmy air raids over New York are entirely pos sible. In the opinion of Henry Wood house, of the Aero Club of America, and other experts on aircraft. So convinced are the authorities here that Germany will attempt such raids for their sen sational effect, that an organisation Is being formed, under police supervision, for picking up those wounded by aerial bombs. Dispute of Firemen Costly Miamokln, Pa.. March 20. While fire- men were contending for possession of a Plug. It Is alleged. 11 tire of a trlvlil .!.,. UIr nonnitted to gain such head way as to bu: .ut the tops of a row of four houses, 1: iderlng a like number At families ho eless. The loss to the nrooerty reached J3000 and to tho ten '. innn in furniture nnd Personal effects. The municipal authorities aro Investigating. None Opposes Option Vote . XT XTnrli snAt n jllooreiown ... -.. -.-.w.. -j. --- meeting called by the township com- mlttce 10 11cm wmjvw.,w.. .. ,-.. - for a special election to vote on the subject of local option, no one. appeared In opposition and the committee fixed April 16 for the election. There Is but one saloon In the town and the local op tion sentiment is largely in tne niajwiw, the trolley pole t-uildenlv left the wire One of the guv wires holding tho power wlro broke This wire In tin 11 caught on a stieet aic light, which bi calling loose, foil, striking Mrs. Ogden, she alleges, on the head and shoulders. She asserts tho Injuries sustained are permanent. Philadelphia Girl Weds at Camp AuKuntn, On., March 20. Miss Dor othy Loeb of Philadelphia, and lamer Simons IO8O1 Field Artillery, Camp Hancock, were piarrled late Monday by Chaplain Field, of that unit. They aro to mako their homo in Augusta for th present. Describes Canada's Water Power Joseph N, Oros will deliver a leeturo entitled "Water Power of Uastern Can ada" tonight In tho auditorium of the Y MCA, 1421 Arch street. The pub lic Is Invited would bo an Imposition to compel dealers to take OUl H leu-uunui- uti-iisc iur une trip." In Montemezil s opera, warrints a much happier verdict, but completo success can not bo recorded of this new achievement His unromantlc figure, his badly de signed costumes (for which perhaps ho ought not personally bo blamed) and the familiar superficiality of his acting robbed the ohamctcr of Its exigent ap peal. The tenor's unapproichablo tonal opulence, which has full Hwing in the Guard Against Neglect to take precau tionary measures against infection of wounds -is -most often due to the ab sence of reliable antisep tics. Always have ready for every emergency a bottle of CCucoodlne M (VAN DYS.B1 A powerful, non-poisonous antiseptic, which thoroughly cleanses the parts affected. It destroys tho harmful germs and prevents complications. Glyco - Iodine is especially pleasing because it is quickly absorbed, leaving no perma nent stain. 'It never stains' nor injures linens. At Your Druggist, 2 oz. 60c 4 oz. $1.00 TINCTURE & EXTRACT CO. Pliiladelulilj. l'a. BONWIT TELLER &CQ Individual jtjngerui Shop THIKTEENTHSANSOMSTa FOR TOMORROW Unusual Lingerie Much Below Regular Prices NIGHTGOWNS of heavy crepe de chine, empire effect, hemstitched, with tailored bows. Formerj) 3.95 2.95 ENVELOPE CHEMISES of heavy crepe de chine, empire with Georgette bands. Formerly 3.75 2.95 2&NEW EDISON . "The Phonograph With a Soul". Hearing this new Edison wonder in a darkened room, it Is Impossible to tell that it Is not the artist In person. Even when the artist sings in broad day light side byside w.ith the Edison Ite-Crea-tlori of tho same artist's voice, no difference can be detected. , Wp will gladly send you newspaper clip ping from all over the country where this daring, test has been made. if vou have not heard the New Edison J Diamond Disc, a ellBUnU surprise awalta M.Amrim rnift. I'll! H 1 1 Ii HbM I Tl. it Marie Kappeld S v t.tlffr KsV PHILIPPINE NIGHTGOWNS Hand made, beautifully embroid ered, and val. medallions. "" Formerly 4.75 1.95 NEGLIGEES of heavy crepe de chine, hemstitched. "Formerly 9.75 7.95 PETTICOATS of wash satin, for evening wear. Deep flounce of lace and chiffon. Specialized at 4.95 GLOVESILK UNDERWEAR 'i Vesta with ribbon shoulder straps. 1.25 "Bontell" Bockera , 1.50 fc wmmmmmM f , . , - V jl.n.' id whHhi llllfl,gS5Js Did You Get iHnvniHBnv9VH i irfzm;mMnaimimr. ?mi msSSS m m M T YOUR Free Can? HAT charming velvety finish you see so' much now on expen sive furniture is secured by staining, varnishing and laborious hand-rubbing. Yet now, you can easily have this much wanted finish, wonderfully rich and handsome, on either your shiny furniture or wood work. Lucas Velvo-Tone gives this hand rubbed effect in one easy operation. We could issue elaborate catalogs to picture and describe its results. But we choose this more convincing way. We give you a can of Velvo-Tone free. You use it and have a real "seeing-is-believing" test. We know you'll like this new beautiful finish. So we urge you NOW to clip the coupon (as a reminder) before you turn the page. Lucas mVOTOm FINISH Vi-L. $& tfelB . T ' Ji tV- .'".. It conies In nine shades': Old Oak, Golden Oak, Weathered Oak, Turned Oak, Elch Mahogany, Dark Mahogany, Zarlna Green, Black Flemish, Natural. Get a can today. You Can Get Velvo-Tone at Any of the Following Dealers rillLADELrill CENTRAL 1)1 VTKICT r. A. Mltcliell. 20th CallowhIU Sta. Supplee HarUWare Co.. 1538 Mirktt St N Siiellenliura & Co , Kth & .Market Sta Olmbfl Drothera, nth fc Market Sta. Strawbrldie t Clothier. 8th L Market fata. Zimmerman Hardware Co, 431 Market ht. Zimmerman Hardware. Co, 21 N. Olli St. Win. 15 Hindi. 170U Market St. Him's Drue Co. 13 S 13th St. M, Jackaon 1R41 Vine St. ' F. .. Miller 2'14 S 12th St u Mnrt. 730 i-prlnc r,ard-n St. Win Decker. 60 N. 11th St. NIILADEU'III 1 NORTHEAST DISTRICT A W Davla, Memphla ti Cumberland Sta. Ilowcr'a Hros. 2SJJ isjnf,,u,.btriv. i wm. lleldlneer. Jr.. -4013 N 8th St. ....... u, Whitehall Hdw. Oo , Torreadale Ave . Brlda St. N heennlnieli .'JT V. Allegheny Ae, H Ti. "uttera. 23.1-5 n. Allegheny Ay. HrldEi Hardware Co.. Tloia S. O Sta J 41', iloardman. 30211 Lonnahore t. J rhlllip.Keck, nnttl Torreadjio Ae. llkhard Kerna. 3HD1 N 6th St j O ("roll t Son, Mu Germantown Av.. ?n"a.'HbKpVrt fowl TiVor nnad , - iter A Cummlnsa. 230(1 Tronklord AV. a.r.eVtl.n.Al'nn Ave. ,ni.nEon"ur!dTar.:i:su,r.piy Co . 3310 Fr.nkford rrM'"iai'er. tllh i. Hunting Park Ae. A?ex WO. Samn. 440 B. Olrard Ae Karl Welgand. 42.' W. Olrard Ae. Wm WneHton. J4TI1 Frankford Ave. Tho K Boj.en. 431J Frankford A; 1. M Kane Co 2U12 Kenalngton Ave I Wolkln. 2'7 Oeimantown Ae. I (Irollman 3030 Oermantown A. II l" Itell Sr . SOW Old Turk Iload c-haa It! nilnboth. U443 111.1ns faun Mi. ornokett l!ro . "'ox Chaae. I llSrrv Cox 1129 W Olrard Ae a mrrer. Thompaoi & Cambria Sta SL,i!E.l5S? SS'" ViSi . W.mond St.. A 6 Auerwleh. 644 nislng w n Ave. t n sioln Front t.T. ittV'1or!n!263S,X,Fe0nntnSf." i rharlea LarP 1P2II rrlo. Ave. . ..nL.ii. ajai N. l roni di. i. ..ii... nil !iiim '"'i' "-:Fi IV, John I'rr. so ,",,' iv rhTrh Ave f c? PaeMler. 1-7 . Tynicn Aye. !." n Hllcox Jr.. '-'701 Orthodot KU -dw KnoFr 7 hro. " 1817 Orthodox St. M I.nelt. J'i27 Frankford Aye. l II Kranlrh, .'814 Oermantown Ay The Hardware Shop 1130 K. Olrard Ave. Normin Hannah 21120 Ken. ngton Ae. & U"cna?r"onw.S4"l,3NFrSnhkford Ae. KOt'TIt rillLAOELVIHA I.oula J.rebaon. 22 South St. r a (illltnRham. l"tn it mow nij r a' a nghani 21at t Wharton Sta V. Heine. lUOOltltner St. H K.aa. 1828 Market St. ?.'. olm.n. 162 fou.h St. ftT&KTlf BChr...ln St.. i'.. SCdlim. r. th trrS ta. M. Margolin. 1717 . .th ' 1 p Sherry. 211-t Pouth Ma. 'T a' Der. lO"1 hahm pt Menrlde I Co., ,13d t Whurton Sta. rhf. noearatr 28th . Wharton St. Nh"rann""fr. 1321 Pk.kln.on St. M midnltaky. 1342 Torter St. F W Heine. 1B01 Wolf St. jit w" Garner. 811 Qray'a Ferry Aw. B Blitt. U37 S. 20th St. r.rn" iU'Tk- "20 8hnk St. M Klelman. 750 iaayunk Ave. Carl Krupp. 212" S- 22 - c. Cornfeld i- Bon. 1330 Pouth St. 1 felitrlng. Ulh & FlUwater Sta. .hn'Toun7:J" Federal St Sam Oo dm.n. 1742 H. M HI. jl Cohen. 2120 S. 7th St. . WEST nilUVDELPIIll xv II Aahmore'a Son. SllS Market St. OH ll.mWIn. 60.11 Spruce St. W H l"wher. B210 Market St. : ...' I Rjnn Market St. ' w. nlckarda. 6240 Lancaater Av.. it no'jd . Hon.. 4041 Lancaster Ave. if iolkln A Son. 4087 tancmater At. J : PJ,r!.10Q3N. 40th ht. J Brown t Son. 1410 8. 68th St. N Petereon. 417Woodlanil Av.. p' II. blpler. 883 Main St.. Darby, Pa. J,: Sllbennan. HI Wonaljuxl Av.. W. K. Fullerton. Mil lialtlmere A. H 'a. wIm.n. Blfll Haverford Av.. Jlal" Iton Bazaar. 3040 Mark.t St. hhpIeV. Urothr., 24J Market St. I. I. Magen. R022 Market St. , . hnerxel .V Schwartg. tilth ft Cheater Av.. vJTltubln. 4118 l.ancater Ave. n.llabl. Hdwc. Ii llouaelumlihlng Co., 3417 Hav.r lord A. H. Eklar & Ilroa , 8848 Market St. I. T, Clarke, 20S. COth St. J Ilrereton, 6510 Woodland Avo. N, I'earaon. 0131 Vine St. . 0. A. Supplee i Co., 4018 Lancaster Ave. A. Victor, 6829 Market St. v . II, Shapiro. 1214 N. 62d St. Win Madwa. 42J1 I.ancaater Ave. Newton C. Baker. 4004 Olrard Ave. 1, C Oladlng. 728 8. B2d St. W, S Kelly, IVrnwood. Pa. . . W. W. t II. M. Wener. B700 Woodland Ave. PHILADELPHIA 45ERMANTOW N f. 8. Reldlnger. 3347 Oermantown Ave. John Allaop. 2130 15 Chelten Ave. Jl. A. Weldemann. 4010 Oermantown Ae. Paul M Welhenmaer. J8U Oermantown Ave. J. W Reed. (1328 Oermantown Ave Hall s Drug Store. S. B. Cor. 35th & Queen Lane. Chaa. A Wllllamaon 6103 Oermantown Ave. f'noper Fltton, RbOt Chew bt. . W. A. Klllan. 803 Oermantown Ave. Win M. Marriott. 4811 Wayne Ave. I. M llothenhereer. 7137 Oermantown Ave. 'ha. P Oable, H810 Oermantown Ave. 1' B. Oarrett. 4118 Oermantown Ave. Wm Magee. 2011 B. Chelten Ave. n. I Orovea, 7.111 IJmeklln Pike. " W. I.owa. IIM02 York Road. W. O. Ocatmann, 6423 Oermantown Ave, PHIL DELP1IIA NORTHWEST DISTRICT Wm Sadler. 14JI1 Columbia Ar. A W. niggall, 2llth ft Illdge Ave. K. liartela 2213 We.t Lehjgh A. Henrlrka Hardware Co . lTih ft Venango Sta. John Decker & Son. 2704 W. Olrard Ave. J. n Chappell 4325 Main St., Maliasunk. A. F. Itumer, -"-'4 Talrmount Ave. A. F Hatea. 2.'0 nlchter Bt . Wlaaihlckon. John Boorae. .410 tL 10th St. M. O'Connor 2H12 W. Lehigh Ave. Joe Kam 2708 W. York : St. nM lldmund Schrlver, 2027 N. 22d St. Wm. Wilde. 1003 nidge Ave. Conrad Lauth. 2812 Columbia Aye. Frank C Kenyon 1838 Columbia. Ave. .1. Paul Hemef. 241S Illdge Ave. .1 Pau Kernel. 2410 .Montgomery Ave. eltiew i Itothman. aoOS N. 23d St. Falla Hardwan. Co , Illdge ft Mldvale Avea. Wm Goodwin. Slut ft Weatmoreland Bta. M. Koppleman. H100 Ridge Ave. Wm. Hoerr. 2320 N. 27th St. Joaeph Welaa. 1418 W. Su.ouehanna. Ave. C. A. Moldrup. 23th ft 1'arrlih Sta. Fred Hneflleman 1020 Dauphin 8t. Joeph Burnby. 103O Columbia Ave. cha.. Klelnmann, 1815 Cumberland St. Joieph Ferguaon, .Ilth t'Clearneld flta. .lamea F Kckerl-J, 120 nidge Ave. Harold Poole. 418S Ridge Ave. Hall'a Drug Store. 31th ft Queen Lane. II. O. Oolwala. 1B21 Courtland St. Wm. A. Barton. 1803 Dauphin St. f PENNSYLVANIA .7. I, Ambler. Lanadaly. Ta. Pownall Hdwe, Co., Coatcavllle, T J. L. Meredith, Jr.. Weat Cheater. T. fynwyd Hdwe. Co.. Cynwyd. Pa. K. II. Benlamln. Cheater. Pa. l'.dnurd Todd. Cheater. Ta. Palmer ft Oajley, Cheater, Pa. J, H, Durnall, Swarthmore. Pa, raw. J, Lona. Ardmore. Pa. II. K. Marahall. Dretel Hill. Ta. Tlrjn Mir lldne. Co . Ilryn Mawr. T. Wood nroj.. Marcua Hook, Pa. I. I.. Klein. Conabohocken, Pa. Adam McLean, Somerton, Pa, I Oroa Perkln" Cltfton Height., Ta. W. 15 Beadle nerwn. Pa, I II. Knlpe, Paoll, Pa. HarryV, Terlte., Hatboro. Ta. Wm. E. Stursea ft bon Phoenlivllle, Pa. CAMDEN, N. 3. A. Wejland ft Ron. Mt. llphralm 4 Mechanic St. .1. Flaher, 320 Kalghn Ave. . Elmer R. Cox. 8th Pin. 811. K, T. Forman. B28 Federal St, A. n. Deaa. Eat., 418 Market St. F. H Olaen 1811 nroday Quality Hardware Co., 1101 Haddon Av.. NEW JERSEY Harry J. Rel. Colllngawood. Roland Wlllard, Haddonfleld. Oeorc. E. Jlelg. Audubon, n.rrv Marferren. Haddon Height.. Woodbury Paint ft Hdwe.- Co.. Woodbury, J. 8. Colllna ft Son, -Inc.. M.rchantvllle. J. 8, Colllna ft Hon, Inc., Rlverton. ,1. H. Colllna ft Son. Inc., Rlvorelde. J. . Colllna ft ton. Inc. Moorcstown. George M. Andrewa, Woodetown. f f . Mlneon ft Dlckenabeeta. Olouce.ter. r a 3. W. Barker, w. Colllngawood. MuKord ft Ludlam. Mlllyllle. Dixon ac.rogg. paiein. T. O. Falblll. Brldir.ton. Campbell Uro... Pitman, delawareI Wm. A. CaV.y, 10T tn v.. v liming- flltVUV VkK j 41 jr ". ten, Del. Ai ,&$ s-y.:JV , LaTaa . k -H 9m W . j -i jFmK . lvf . w tan. . A W. 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