Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1918, Final, Page 9, Image 9
W7? w $x?zrwfF f : v v4. " "4 hnsv s. ". ft i.v I K ! 9 I? It' I? t I M: U h EVEKlftGr- PUBLIC' LEDGERtt-PHILADELPHIA,' FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918 ' : ' WOMEN DOCTORS WANT ARMY RANK Secretary Baker to Decide Question of Commis sions on Return WILL SEE WAR HOSPITAL American Mctlicnl Organiza-i Hon Plans to Send Physicians to France for Civilian Wqrk ' EVENTS OF WORLD IMPORTANCE AS SEEN BY LEADING CARTOONISTS r r.i V ft1' iff I Be it' i M I' if. mI 1 '''j " (a Uu a Stall Corrr Jfiondriil VCiiOilnnton, Mnrch 22 Bccrttar of War BnW U expected ta announce, Ills dcclolon rliortlj nfter fils return from the hnltlefront In Vrnnce a to whether American woimn plijil cluns shall bo Bel commission") ranc In from lieutenant to mnjor In the met? !cl officers' rcoro corps nnd be per- take places rance In military lios- "wr ',4 e . I if dicl .i t 4'4 lier Iron.. 'e fllol. i F" Jfaker'i ilectilon will le iiio extent upon tlie Imprci he from nn Inspection of l,mnlntulncil Ij tlie Kcottlh t)ltals on tlie btttle line In re all tho ttorU U tlono !' lelans retnrj nal.er lini een worn- i perform major operations men ulthln pound of tlie t tpected IJ" the women ph- lerlc.i to abandon liN for- (.ji acaln't rnntlnR lonmiN- jmMen The VtilteiJ Ktatrn j "i tho firft crent mtlon tn I itction. Medical women of S atei are not honllnn up oni for war Rerlco liow- eoretarv Hil.cr slnll hive r or not they are entitled rank when serlnir .it the e American women mot ilf)I t fnH O' "lc aienii i vtoim-ns 1.-..1. .Ifcunrtntlrm. his under win U voivt'ol ftabllshlncthenrnhoppital Pacific fti Fj lice l,p inn.iru ""lJ u Arrericn i womi'n plijplcltni if Tflne lluite Tunil f A I "" ,0 r-,'ve a Inure fund for Wib il. ' " hospital will be opened 'nllnif iiji t 'ted states nil March : !?.i.ILi I'Sn. .xtlmatiil that the first "irlu Its equipment will col ...J, JbTV. m, j Used alioxe tint (lsure win S)m f trt to cilnbllililnB illpenst rlo t-iH h J'f' hoxpltal". to HtiK up In a tfiti i t" ' n t?i-,m.iin nospini II)'. th . Trow. cltlHns .-thArn unit totl tVo ocr mlll.ary medical w-Drk wlllv not be considered bj the Amer lean woineiiF iiosiju.u'.. ijutit u(u.. OOUfSl ol iurKr(iu unii'im urtll the flrt hopitnl for 1 i been flrmb e-fiblWied tmen nlisilclini of the I'nlted lle themseli" to lie pc-unariy th? upe or woru uiey are 10 1 in rr.inc 1'iench chlllin it hae little oi no hkllled xuiirallrnftrnllrin Vlrtunlh rcryaxnlr ablJPr'jeiich phlclin li In the medical y58-on tho battle fiont Thoe ntlll pretMnKip tho dcaHt.ited llhiRes will be MlfHil for sen Ice at the front when rr;Atl.r, a" unlt n" jtftUr 3WMKt?gMr?li fiotv.x.j ATg oy? stAoiy &E,- a. V?y ' -"''' -I I ' I .. 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ITAXPAYER WILL SUfi 1 TO BLOCK LEWIS'S FEE Court Fight Sure if Councils I Approves $25,000 Claim 1 of Lawyer tho payments for ineUi! terWi tlonetl ln the Lilt cunnot Iia mi caiiBo coulxel who (Jfaftrd tho lea not neledted In titcordati' o vlth proxlalon Of th UuIIItt bill, u,Vj Mr. neaslev itnya tho bill a Hint any additional counsel required municipal departments In addition the reftular law department may u Itctcd only by the City .Solicitor. t i Suit to bloc), pi) men! to Wlllliinii l)raier Lew I of $25,50( counfel frcj fori! draftlni; the transit lease will be hrotiKhtlJ b Jonathan IIIMredth, n tnvpijer, of J TtS ralrmount axenue. hould the mean- : in u ii o IdlnK for the pijment of vuih'i a ium be panned by Coumlli. j I'r. piratlona to luitltutn proceedlncH I S arc belnc maile today b) L Ott.ir Heiw I j le), Hlldrcdtirn counsel : S the bill wai not In ought before j t'ouncllrt )eiterd, (t cannot be acted upon before April I. j Notlco of tho coniltiR ault bis been I: rered nn Controller Walton, who has.i been teipiested not to npproe pa)meutj of the warrant lllldredth contcndsi tint I j NNIIH(IMMIIHm.lHH IIHm.ll.mM The Lingerie Shop TvlnaltA Cltl In Ml WAISTS LINGERIE MILLINERYl oA the Metier x Grades t Moderate Prices Chapman-Gustaveson Covi en u. mn.Thv wiu ' AGHBOe yoe CSSSte. A rME 'ATAG POST VV "r j- seJ?0 pyrJZPrrxcA'r rrvr &7:z.o3 sosr jdom. h i:xpe: OUT OF THE WEST COMES 510,000 CHALLENGE TO EAST Coast Builders Send Telegram Defying Atlantic Yards to Turn Out Wooden Ships Faster Than They AKBUCKLE INSISTS ON CLEAN FILM FUN Stage and Screen Comedian to Test Its Appeal in New Movies RED CROSS WANTS WORKERS FOR GARMENT REPAIR SHOP Remaking 200,000 Defective Surgical Articles Is Big Task Facing Women of Southeastern Chapter Station, at 1419 Spruce Street Neiv rnm: west ins imiimik"1 tho i:ist. ' lurk, M u li 22. JimeM u Hcwwttli (ln rnnient in ttiiBer of woxlen shipbuilding', leid MilpbulIdeiH of the I'aclllo coa-t. " ,"", l-," uu' . ,. V. ,.' .'. rt- , ,, . . I'lllltll, lirm in lll 1111 III (.mil till I "in I confident that the will be able to Hunch , com,Mmi r .rtl mili on. one new wooden chip eci twche d-iw ' f)ur men,' tho tpliRiim lend, 'hive )no offfred a SlO.vvn WHRei tint the $10.0(11) to waRd, for luceptiuce within . . ..'will pot the pace for the luiiHtniclloii of tnetitj diM, Unit theN h ii ulre.uH net tVspltal will be csmniixneu unuei ,!,, ij ,0tween no and Otto- ihe pne for the iiintruitlon of wooden , .Vtion of the Amerkin Heu ,)e. , KlIll 01 ,ll(, ,,aini lllnHt ,, , tllc mil "111 tie for tho treatment of blilpnorLirt on tho Ulantle coit , I lilted Mates fur the i:meri;iiic I'leit III the deaFtated lemons oi i,au. ,tt01,t) ,j ns w,,.i, to iinept the (.'orpuritlon as t npeed, illkleiaj and . Trnnie The nrfUUllZltloll OI .,i,nit n ..,n t...u. .!....., nrA i,,t .....in. ..r iimnnulili. ,....! ..,,. .i.a.. L.I..I.I1KI ..ll't llll' lll.l(V.rtill4 Ml.i ..i.v 'III.,... "'. Hv.min.i.-'i.i.", ik. iiiiii iiiii rpedl il Goriras, civilians The v Slslfib fltd, ft upucriof. refu'i It will not ko uniiiipnend Kor the men qf the Inst are enualH i onliilcnt of their nblllt to leul the fnltcd Matts in shlpbuild li' A ttliKiam annouiHliiR Ihe ihilldice w is r ui at the IiiuikIiIiii; of the lli"t of the wood. n i HKo ls of the Ihnei Kine 1 hit Cotporatlon lo bo lonipleied on Ihe Atlantic coist The new i irRo boat, the Ooxote, plld from the w is at the aril of the 1'ound itlon I'onipin) Into the Papule llhtr at Ki.irto. N .1 , Thurdiy af lei noon '1 ho essel was chrlsteiifd b Ml l'lijllls Hughes, daughter of tho lite Senatoi Ilui,lus, of i Jen Jerstj. It) llip I'liotopla) Kdilur OildK eiiouch whin MiuMmi Vi biahle was m iKIiik Kllont nmlni; pa lures, he was not nnnoieil with the BllKht hoirseness whlili has I iteH bein eldent In Ills porfoimimo of l.onl and Uiil) AIk," at the l, rl. This throat tnmlile i mm from his recent touis of the tralnlnir i imps where be spoke to thousinds of our soldiers 1 Whin the siasou of ppokcii dram.i Is ended nld tho actor list eenlnfi:, 'I upeit to Mi to the co 1st" It 1 the r.u in. i o ist A"' r ui will loiitinue to do mi lOMrlnir a period tooctobii .11 1'ilS tin division of wooden ship lonstriiLtlou of the I ulteil Stales sh)ptnf; boird to be tin mle Judge of meilt and the'r decision to bo louclushc and final ' Tho kut of the ("njoto wis lild last s.fitunbci, but because of the (shortage of timber, lui lonstruitloli wan held up along with til it ot all espels In At- ' ine ,j stagoiaieir I IHIIllu mmm ruicjiiiw" inn i:uiiiuio I liiu not cpcieu to do aine to launcii the boat until tho middle of next month o tint sha rall wt lit Into the water ! about four wetks ahe id of hcheduled I time !i:i.l Itcil fian repllr Kliopwuii nifrcill. inuiliiii iimnii WOllierS t ni has grown out of the nil months ngo for surglial md othci giiments Ilun dniK of thoui-aiids of giiments hac been tin mil In to the Southeastern l'enn Hldiili i.'haptej of the Aimrlun ld Cios pin Mine ;OO,O00, due to defec tive workminslilp hive to be remade Wanted Women to help In recon etiucting the Rarnn nts Tor this purpose I'hllidelphli T.ed Ciosh workers hive opened a lepilr or altering shop at HID Spruce street Here Incoirectlv ot carelesslj made tliev ite doing ttuir bits the lliev cm It Is iNDectid lh.it within anothei kI months tlure villi be a veritable army of women trained in the niHii ifaituie of Hid Cross gar ni nta and that ',lie product of this army ntcil not be gone over b) Inspection and repilr cpert" MIL B&6T SftfiiF- MEN i r IP FOR Offers This Genuine $10 CORDOVAN OXFORD AT$i2.50 m .bs. i.iftv vyul Itrrc is a Silp'ib tlo QttaU Uy Genuine Cordoian Ox orJ, rtrh itahooanu or ho Jo shade & Cfl ,pu.uu mens inaniduul shoe wop m I'hilaaetphw lie buy for cash in huge quantities sell fast on nariow profits. We run our shop on the hiqhett debtee of economical 'efficiency ami buy only from Burl i0 I'achattl and other liiglt-gtadc shoemakers. That's why lie show up big in the sliuffie of competition why ue match Philadelphia's (rest $7.50 to $11 styles and quality hoc now at $5. $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7 N. W. Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Entrance on 13th St. Open lAcnitiRi to 9:30 Saturday 10:30 i ... . - .. . -.i -n...r..tA i of course tho in.ri.i of'Bnnnems htp uikcii npiu mm ...,., movlo m.i(,nitis 'There 1 hope to ,,.,.. i. .!, 0i,iRi i-r, i'ross guides dow u 1 v the ollklnt tiaiisfn into Hit celluloid mine of the i Tlie demand fot worl.eis Is fir greati r a,,,, than the mpplv Women who are win ing lo hervie in tins cti'ittnj characteis tint I hive cieitid f c TOlt !) ;. f teintro -fociu m SHORE CABARET BAN Mayors Move at lantic City At- afflpruV,w ;v" f.s POLICE HEAD FIGHTS mkSl vomen and children A mijorlt) t VUlOlJ llkjn.lt 1 1U111VJ rvtive ke treated nrobably wll. lie - I"" T ... . . i Urnijy" cases, nt vvliicn women pnji- t-Q especially aaepi cjne-unru m Are fund raised Is to be set aside caio of refugee children of tho dvstaied country over which the Ger mans retreaieu. law llecosnltfs No sn The attempt to hecuio military iec ojnltlon for women phslclans tnsagid 'in war work li not sponsored bv the American Women's Hopltals, but Is be Ine watched with keen Interest by women physicians ever) where. Two act In Judge advocate generals hive de cided that there can be no strictly legal objection to grantlnp commissions in the medical officers' reserve corps to women, elnco the law creating the corps refers only to 'cltiiens' and makes no ftx' tuialincntlon. But both havo In iitpd ih.it the law must be construed ti .Uw 1tli r mllllarv srvlpn mill I utag." which would seem to put up cite mitters nt the shoie, who Ins power the bars agulnfet women doctors. Both I to cfj an) thing tint needs to be done, ibttv expressed doubts that women could lt s taI11C(j to coirect the sugai-coatul Qualify physically for tho arduous serv-i ,tkcUne,1 0 cabarot doom V ,V4I CU 4 Chairman Dent, of the Houso military affairs committee. Slid lie disapproved ofjwomen taking part In tho lighting, but saw no objection, and, In fact, favored commissioning them for non combatant service, such as Is to be un dertaken by the American Women's "Hospitals In France. Representative Julius Jfahn, of California, ranking lte publlcan member of the military ar falrs committee, shared the view ot tha chaurman. CI.OSi: RKCKKA'l ION CUNTEKS iAcninfr Sessions End After Milking Enviable Winter Rccotil Arrangements ire I also bting mule with my frit ml, Irvln Cobb to do his 'ludc,c l'rlesf bturles In to thu movies They v 111 all be 'whole sointi' plctuits. I lie managers of many of our movies In this counti) often do not pla) that itvpo of photopliy biciue they claim lit Is Instiffkltiitl) lutratlve, and )et thev ilsu admit tint lilt) havt never trltd lo give their iiitrous these cltan stories llttlu smile, will create a goou feeling all in ml in I JllH the fame as t lie ami who Tho evening inieatlot. centeis cloieil the itemlimiu.it activities last night 111 Safety Director Sooy Opposes i wvir.ii ot the i-cimois of the citv ror Sl II1UIIIOS r.itciai ciiici i.iiuiovoia lia.i )ivvn. while not intentional, in ikes' fnM.uu some surglc il girments 'others do the sime Inexplltablo thing" turned in with the collar i-ewed on . Mlnntle Itv. Jlirch .'2 ' lJlMiia)ed 'mbaret iiroprletors organ- . Izlng to tip-lit JIavor Bacharach nnd his allies ot the citv MlnMulil Union over tho suppression of lust) -lunged birltones 'and hula dincer In bondwalk cafes are going to Invo a powerful allv llt Is Wlltlam V Sco), Director of .Public Safety, tho hupervlsor of nil e- linfii provided for moro than 15,000 eiv llttd men, while Kcd Cross nctlvltlts, supervised b Jllss Sophia I. Boss, have been cotiductnl A feature of the closing exercises was hilloi s' night at the ".i) no School Music was furnished bv the fe illors' Jan Hind of the Naval Home. V. co -tunio d nice nnd reception was followed b) athletic events Refreshments were served Slovlt fms who rtinembtr 'Tho Coun- t) Ch ilrnnii ' 'The Keforin Candid ite" anil "It's No I.iuglilng Matter" will ague vvllh what ho snvs about the up leil of innoient drollet). hive a pr.irtlc.il knowledge of lewlng, and gaunt nt-niaklng are askid to re port nt once for dut) The need Is Ini tiative Mrs A M .Stanton Is bend of the re pilr shop and Is assisted bv Mw Henry 1). I'asi-oii, chairman of the lommltteo In charge The wolk of relinking the girments thev point out is i(t) slow tak, as oftm more work Is rcriulml and more Unit- consumed In remaking a garment thin that n quired In the orig inal in ikluir of the Incorrect article. Tor are up side down 'I his tollir must be re moved and lilac it Incorrect position Heads of the Bed Cisss work realize that all women now working nn gai monts are not epeit seamstrestcs -ind g1" "" """""""""Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini limit; r tellIof AIRPLANE LOSSES German's Assert Allies Lost 2647 Ma- chines in 1917 of J knuiry 16 bemi- Sooy voted against Mi)or Batlnrach s bill on Its llrs.t leiding jesteida), be cause he had not seen the lneiisuie prior to Its Introduction Tills conlirms .a)nr llacharnchs stitemcnt tint the ordi nance, which w is approved b) the Mln lsteilal Union leaders before Its Intro duction. Is not tin 'administration meas ure" Director Soo). n lnw)or by pro fession, looked over the Ma)or'n bill this morning When he was thiough he ..-n.i.. .1.1.. .in.riniitii .-n. , lit Ml too nn-. I"' -" - l dn not believe tint bill ever will1 pass In Its present shape " In further explanation of his antago-1 nlstlc attltudo Director Soo) said: . "1'eople do not come to the shoro from I'eorla. Ill . to sec und to hear the same things they see and hear In I'torla Wove got to glvo them something "If- I fcrcnt " Dr. Steinmctz Accepts Call The Bev Dr l'hlllp J stclnmetr, Jr. Berlin newnnaners printed ihe follow Ing presumably omeiai i eport : . i t'ln Ui e )ear 1917 the Kntente lost al tother 2647 fl)lng machines and 244 balloons Against this enormous mini-1 ber of nemy losses, the Hermans lost onlv 73? flvlnir mnehlnes anil thirtv-four I S? 8?, r1 Wi&iXr& W-.?.' :"?jk!l,-i?5 losses7 were In the theatre of bittle ln1R';S 'TU,' ., "' ,lnV,ncler of the ttiewesf. vihere they lost 2431 airplanes , 8C0 and Jay oo e. tin inc er or lie S2&.VH-K,IS22."' JnK.L'Kr la?- ! Sl'elmneu'wll. remain head master of the M FROST ST. COH VALMIN niiUDiUHH. r Dress Time and Time for You to Come Uptown s? loona vyere shot dovv n Episcopal Academy. a. - . SMMMMMSMMWBSSIKMKm Quick Relief for All Burns Tpr the fireman and for those in. tho home, office '"ftory, school or on the farm there is no more satisfactory first-aid than tho most modern antiseptic "ji AN OYKt) i-ea nuick relief in each emergency and speedily re parts to a normal.' healthy condition. Weooaine ,, , non us. hiehly penetrative, does not blister, and gets quickly to t of tHe trouble. It reduces SellinBs and revivifies tho 2 oz. 60i, 4 oz. $1.00. Ask Your Druggist. v . It-Rives ouick relief in each emergency and speedily returns the L. affected parts to a normal.' healthy condition. Giyco-Iodine 'is non- KU16UUOU C .the seat H..i,.. ' TINCTURE AND EXTRACT CO., Philadelphia, Pa. W v'vV it f '(ite Tail Cot'tit $15.98 C7ifc nitil good looltnu. DKESS VALUES that will be a revelation to )0ll. Taffeta Dresses $10.98 $14.98 $19.98 Navy, Sand, I'ckin & Putty Striped Silk Dresses. High Waistcd Youthful Effects, $10.98 $12.98 $14.98 Some are cut with htripes running across. WILL YOU HELP? TOe Philadelphia School for Christian Workers X of the Presbyterian and Reformed Lfturcnes ,' v IN THEIR .KFl'onT TO HA.18B ;:. $150,000 IN TEN DAYS n MAnrTT 5(1 to March so. 1918 U Campaign HwiiquartersJ.Bellevue-Stratford 1 Hotel- Satin dresses, dresses of charmeuse, serge dresses, dresses of covert cloth; dress to your heart's content if you go to Front and .Dauphin streets. Illustrated catalogue ready to viail to you for the asking. Ju8tt drop a postal, and do it before laying this aside. GIVE THAT LIBERTY MAY LIVE Have YOU Helped You intended to get out those old pieces of solid silver, that old gold ling cuff links and other unused tnnkcts and send them to the MELTING POT POlt THE TOBACCO PL'XD Send now before Match 28th to the nearest receiving station. Overseas Committee Emergency Aid Kl IHVIMl STATIONS ,t.L Inc 3T.39 .V. Stli St. F. O. Bad. 1 Sam ISO! Mtrk.l Strut. R. T. F.rtuion, B W. Cor, r.itk. Boroiii Star. 1314 Ch.itnut Btrc.t Oe-mtntown T. w. c. A . 8IJ0 Ccr'tn At, Wasamiker'! n.l.v Altmr t?A Caltlnell k. Co , CliMtnut 4 Juniper Sit N. Sn.lUnburi, 12th t. Mtrktt Stri.tJ Tho Phlla Record 8th & Cheitnut 8t Keppo ft Son, 1117 Cheitnut Street, htorr U Cltlk, 1705 Cheitnut Street O B Todd, 1308 Arch Street kl- T nAiia.iart TtArlrlinP' Cfl Chestnut Street . Settee. Man e Cl-ib 1630 Bummer St. PreieTeIerrepi, 7th and Cheitnut Bti. ' Mercer Moor 1702 Walnut St. Oeutlnr 1230 Market Street Y, M. C. A 524 an1 Rinsom Sts. Maxwell Companr, 16th it Walnut Sti Hcui'on Hall, U, of P, OverMeaa Committee, 1338 Walnut Street Sti. S ultra f Headauerters. 1731 Cheitnut fit ttant. m. iicn. Ji b a3 HtrMT. I Jonn Z). tnrijht, 3020 Kenstnrton Ave, iji l tieonor Acirr, isvo wainui. iiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiir; The following is the OFFICIAL PROGRAMME of the Sci vices and Meetings arranged in connection with the Msit to Philadelphia of the Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, D.D. Sunday, March 24 11 A.M. 1 P. M. Monday, March 25 11 A. M. 4.30 P. M. Tuesday, March 26 12 M. 4 P. M. AKMIIIIMIOI' (IT lOKh Christ Church Morning Prayer and Sermon b the Arch bishop. Admission by ticket. Metropolitan Opera House Public Mass Meeting. For tickets apply to It. Leo Hunt, Franklin Bank Building, and Metropolitan Box Office. St. James's Church Holy Communion and Sermon. For Clergy only. Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany Meeting for Ncstrymen and other laymen. For tickets apply to Rev. II. M, Mcdary, Uhurch House, 1TJU Walnut street. University of Pennsylvania Public exercises in the Gymnasium. Open to tho public no tickets. Academy of Music Meeting for women under the auspices of the Emergency Aid. Fot tickets apply to H28 Walnut Streel. Signed PHILIP M. RHINELANDEIt, Bishop of Pennsylvania. For the Committee: LOUIS C. WASHBURN CHARLTON YARN ALL JOHN MOCKRIDGE DAVID M. STEELE,' ' Stetson Feature Hat for SPRING H "ly ERE is the the style STETSONIAN featured as the leader of the season for men and young men with the spirit, dignity and quality that you expect in a Sjetson. Other smart Stetson models are being shown by hatters who know that the three things to be consid ered in every article of men's wear are style, quality and service. Why not choose your Easter hat now, while stocks are complete? John B. Stetson Co. BLm BBBBBBVtwi749lBlBBBlBLeS ' La ILwBTBYaYaVBVBWaaYaVr w BBBBBBBBBBBfPi' vBWaaaaaBBBTTvV Spring Stetsons are sold in Philadelphia and Camden by the following hatters and haberdashers: CENTRAL PHILADELPHIA Bluylock & Blynn. 1528 Chestnut St. Browning, Kins? & Co., 1 524 Chestnut St. L. S. Dickey. 1 6th and Market Sts. Ceo. I. Eakle. 1534 Market St. Ferro & Co., Inc., Juniper & Chestnut Sts. GimbeJ Brothers. 9th and Market Sts. D. S. Hilborn. 218 Market St. H. M. Law, 137 S. 13th St. Lit Brothers, 8th and Market Sts. MacDonald & Campbell, 1 334 Chest. St. C. Smiler, 154 N. 8th St. Parry's, 928 Chestnut St. N. Snellenburg & Co., 12th and Market. John B. Stetson Co,, 1224 Chestnut St. Strawbridge & Clothier, 8th and Market. Wanamaker & Brown, 6th and Market. NORTH CENTRAL PHILADELPHIA Ed. Biskup, 992 Nor 2d St. Thomas Desmond, 1 409 Columbia Ave. R. Greenberg, 511 W. Girard Ave. C. D. Klump. 1219 W. Girard Ave. NORTH PHILADELPHIA William Bater, 1617 W. Susqudhanna Av. Jos. W. Dierkes, 2652 Germantown Ave. Howard E. Fenton, 2708 Germ't'n Ave. D. G. Leatherman, 2307 Germ't'n Ave. John S. Milne, 5th St. and Lehigh Ave. lira Geo, TIOGA E. Weber, 3445 Germantown Ave. . GERMANTOWN F. W. Kaplan, 5719 Germantown Ave. WEST PHILADELPHIA Bacharach's Quality Shop, 5945 Market. Bacharach's Quality Shop, 6 S. 5 2d St. Betson's. 12 S. 52d St. Betson's, 4012 Lancaster Ave. P. D. Spaeth, 40th St. & Lancaster Ave. P. D. Spaeth, 253 N. 52d St. 'LOGAN T Dando Brothers. I 343 'Rockland St. MANAYUNK H. F. Kerkeslager, 4401 Main St. John S. Milne, 4349 Main St. FRANKFORD Ale & Graham, 4656 Frankford Ave. John S. Milne, 4610 Frankford Ave. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA R. W. Fagan, 441 E. Girard Ave. H. E. Fenton, 2458 Kensington Ave. Wasson's 3003 Kensington Ave. John L. Zanzinger, 2929 Frankford Ave. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Wm. J. Einfeld 8th and South Sts. I L. Feldcovitz. 406 South St. ' H.'Monroe. 218 Soyth St. Charles S. Nelson, 5 th and South Sts. H. Neufeld, 1518 South St. ' H. Neufeld. 1409 South St. David Rubin. 1 1th and South Sts, " 1' M c.ll I . - L j e . .i e. 'L it. diicii-iiucri; oc vo., jin ana -Kjuin -US.;' I !"' l-AIYlDtN, IX. J. -V, G. H. Cummins, Broadway and Chestnut.' Munger & Long, Broadway and Federal. Toone ( Hollinshed, Broad'y & Kaigh Avenue. n j ?. 'W.. k''"-! Lt '.i t ' .','.: A' ?, MY H w 4. C IV 'W 4 1 ?!. ll& fS :, (4 7-- m .ri SiS rw fcf 5s ' tf. hi m V m m ,.iStl "ftr. - TS'i i (tl .wai' ' I 4A tira fiwy i w, iJ 8W i-l'iK m f 5 it' J . --! te&KBl 1..V! rK ,(JTi - n .-,r i'j-i. i-b--i