i,.i.rie 'Tjpjlrr .-l " Mr " !, 'vt y tf&M tf' .WAt ' - ' X rrr tn K .EVENING- PUBLIC .LEDGER "PHILADELPfliA, WEDNESDAY, i i ' MARCH 27, 1918 .T. Jit' rTvT.JH S RAILROAD MEN TURN POLICE AND TEACHERS FIGHT BUTCHER, 75 YEARS OLD, WANTS TO HELP LICK KAISER WILHELM Wood Qulta Quartermaster's Corps MiMlilncton, March 27 Colonel J. T, Jood has resigned as chief of thowoolru branch of tho supply and equipment rtlvl.tAit ff -!- TO WAR GARDENING tlie War DcpurtmMrf a II V, Hontlcs. JSW Yolk: named na Wood'a successor. li p. R. R. to Offer Land Operatives at Nominal Rental to U. S. BACKS THE PLAN ; Aim i to Enlist Evoiy Employe Movement to Cultivate Vacant Plots in AT GLOyCESTER FOR 'RAISES' The "Force" Eleven of 'Em-Will Strike if They're Docked Schoolnm'ams Say They're Just as Important Council Is Vexed Gi.oi'ei:.vn:ii foundation i ' livery cmplovo n gardener and u farden for ever cniplojo" i tho slogan of Iho "war garden' illvlloii of tlio rennavlvniila P.illroid Companv, which within the neu Ihrco davs, wilt placo In tlio linwlt of every pinp'ovo u cir cular explaining how tills dos'rcj ob ject Ii to lio neeompllslicil lie uliiuar- ters for tlila great ptoJeU will bo at , tlio Ilroad street olllecs, whern jilat 1 are also being laid to furnish tlioo "nar gardeners' with topics of tlio Government Harden l'rlniei ' Thli project lias tlio backing of tlio Federal 1'ood Administration, tho Penn sylvania ltallroad olllclifs nnd tho American Association of Dining Car Su perintendents Under tlio plan pro- !,poed, each etnplovo ran seetiro right- of-way janu in. mo imininai rental nj 11 jier acre Tlio Pennvlv.inl i Kill- road, as well an oth rnllroid eoni- panles, lias nccn foreeei lit different times In tho p.iKt to ptirehnse entire fields and portions of farms In order lo lulld u lino or mi approach to u bridge There nro thousinds of in res of this Kind of land avail thlo and It Is tho Intention of tho rilltuid compmlcs to tee that tills land is cultivated as 'war farden"." Seeds for theso plots must be se cured by tho emploos taking tho land. as musi aiso icriiuzers. tho rail road will furnish tho Instructions for Wt Dlantlng ground, where they are desired. if it Is stated th it 1 ist year, w hen more than 1200 gardens wero under culti vation, more than u (uarter million dollar' worth of girden truik and pro duco wero r.ilsid on tin so plots Ilook lets of instruction Issued covn ill phases of planting, harvesting, dr.vlng and preserving, und go very thorough! Into tho subjects treated. The Pennsjlvunla sjstem cast of Pittsburgh Is composed of tiviutv-sl divisions nnd it may be, bifo'ru tho Bummer Is over, that prizes will bo offered for the best gatmns I'noto graphs nre to ho taken of tho prize gir dens and tlieso will bo i. -! veil ns part of tho war iccords of tho lines. Most of the garden jdots uro taken, It is raid,, bj emploveH living lti thn country districts Many of tho "war gardeners" nre thrlft foiclgmrs, al ready chilled In tho art of truck-gardening and glad of the opportunity to talse and sell food inodiioo of all kinds Nearer thn clt, the number of war gardens grow les, duo to tho fact that clerks and other cmplocs of the rail road do not hao tho chnni'o to work on war gardens obtalnublo only on out lying districts, Nono of tho ground about stations and depots will bo jilaced under eultl vatlon, it Is said, as tho need Is not jet drastic enough to call foi such u plan It Is tho sincere hope, hovvpver, of the rallroid olliclals that cveiy emplove will, wherever possible, take advantage of this offer, "dig In" and raise as muUi garden truck this eir oh tho ground will produce. It Is undeistood that a number of emplojes have had applica tions on llle from last eir and that the total number for this summer will thercforo bo larger than list ear, MAY INTERN GERMAN AS HOSPITAL MENACE U. S. to Act Against Schultz, Polyclinic Employe, Under $1500 Bail Alleged threats to ' blow up ' tho Pol . clinic Hospital may result In tho United States Interning Gcorgo Schultz, a Ger man, when his case comes up for n re hearing l'rlday before Maglstrato "Wat son Ho Is accused of assault and bat tery. Schultz, who was an assistant engi neer at the hospital, was arrested Satur. day following a light in the boiler room with a coal heaver, Daniel Angclo Barone. .Schultz, who lives at COS. lluttouwood street, has been In this country for nlno years. Ho Is unnaturalized and Is a subject of tho Kaiser. Ho was surly t around tho hospital. It Is said, and re cently asserted that it would bo 'blown up" There arc other Germans who are said to ho cmploved In tho hospital engine room, nnd It was feared tli.it It .Schultz ii was discharged or ni rested tho others would eiult and leave tho hospital with out engine-room labor, thus putting a Is stirred MHfo . - - .!:. ' "" ? unu I whom of wars In Inwnlti , n i .. t,,c Hmhl breathlessly Tl , " 'Iccl",0, on " n"''l outcome an, L ,"lef "ollco f0"-"' "' 1 iJj rnibl.: ,,0,ly of Krdlaus of . peace cons st incr t.f .,ii, u II,.,. .. " . '.'"' i'""i"ra ...w niKctiuii ami ii i,inr. J'n,f.lleil""l,tn'!,ln,ei1 ',Ul0n t 1' 't I ouncll whereby the villi bo 'dockul' whether through Illne . or other cause A rcijuist was niul a inonl.i ago for n J10 Increase In the wage of policemen, or J110 n month aiJJed to the budga for tho primit vear bee iuso of the high tost of Ihlng and the war ino oidlninio granting the Increaso Is to bo passed at the next meeting of iho I ouncll, with an added clause docking all members of tho forco for dajs ab sent Teachers of tho public schools naked to Its (for an Increase of MO a month before internal the null .i., .i. t-i.... ' , .. ..t.iuu ,i, ti ii;i,uici invj received nu answer from tho city1 fathers alleging that It could not bo imiitttl before the not term becauv ' there was no appropriation, no money in other words 'rh. n ii,,, nit..n n... Is opposul along and their nnucit is tn bu .runt. ed, with tho 'oonservntlon" ilausc Thcj will quit k'nlc-s action favor able to them Is taken by tho Council they will strike, nil at once, at tho tame thno bodllv and tugilhrr. The peaco of tlloncest.r will be unpiotectid 1'lghls may occur, severe hierallons of the law lake place; nnd there villi .., u henv hand or nrm of tlio law lo In vokc Justice 'I he teachers arc all said to bo "Ingle women Sonic of tho policemen nre married C tv fathers are wearing gr.ire faces A vacation Is the brightest view In prospect. DRAFTING ACCEPTANCE OF PACIFIST FORMULA Anti-War Document Will Be Pr rented to Friends' Yearly Meeting Tomorrow 1 ho committee appointed by tho So ciety of I'rlcnds to draft the olllclal ac ceptance of the George l'ox pacifist for mula Is busll engaged today In Its work. This bodj, consisting of 1'dnard Klaus, chalrmin, Isaac Sharpless and John II Garret, will present tho his toric document to the deli gates at tho Yearly Meeting, now convened In the Old I'rlcnds' Muting Houte, l'ourth and Arch streets, nt tomorrow's session This doiumcnt, properly signed, will be encased In tho archives of the so ciety .ii nL prcbeived with other historic instruments. The wording, howevcri will bo tabled to Jap ill, Australia and every friend Society In lurope and telegraphed to all such organizations In this country. tho rrlcnds' Society, at tho becond ses sion of Its ) airly imetlu,; yesterday. Indorsed tho jiaclflst formula of Gcorgo l"ox, who. In 1C0C, pretcnted It to Churles II, of Kngland It thereby olllclally repudiated tho 1 JO willful mm," who, in a statement to the news jiapirs Saturday, declared that the l'riends were he irt and soul with the United States and wero opposed to "a dishonorable peiio or a lxaio with till." At yesterdiy's session. Thorn is I'lsher, ono of the delegates, urgid the l'riends not to Invest In Liberty bonds. War Saving or Thrift Stamps, and not to do anything that would assist the Govern ment In pursuing Its military opera tions Mr. i'lsher deplored tho action of certain l'riends who havo offered their services in the selling of Liberty I llonds. Tho meeting yesterday was marked by several utterances of tho members calling for "martyrs" One man. who acknowledged not being a Friend, but only desired to address them because ho knew they were alt his friends, since they wero mutually allied with God In his work, said he was willing to be ' hung until dead ' If necessary to tell tho world tho standing of the friends pertaining to war. The meeting today will bo convened this afternoon for tho third session of the conference. Tlio jinrly meeting" will conic to n close l'rlday night. SAW ACCUSED MEN TAMPER WITH GAUGES, Witness at Hearing Says Ex ecutives Under Arrest Inter fered With Tests at Plant Jissjsc3ui:;r.r.'-ssc: Kas.T3i-&Si.. Fred Danzeisen, Hale and Hearty, Applies to Recruit ing Sergeant for Enlistment Says He Can Still Cut Up Meat for the Boys Z-Z - -tS r v w( -zr g nntniits acchi'ti'.ii m J jP F Rill) l)ANZi:iMi:.V. who has been I tho ngo limit nnd could not bo accepted known Among IJhlladolphla butchers for nearly a generation, wants to fight tho Ginnins J'red Is sncntv-flio vcarn old nni lives ut the I'resbitrrl ill Homo nt ll.i hi mil ho Is halo and hi arty, rosi-cheikut and vlgmous, nnd looks nt Irnsl n siorc of veais younger D-Uizelseu walked Into n recruiting stntlon nt Ninth and -Market streets and said ho wauled to enlist Tho re cruiting seigeant stared 'fav pop. hern ohJ nro jolt" he In qulied. Stvcnti-llve but I hmo plenty of light in mi answered tho old mm 'I 1 ellon vou would go What's your nune nski.t thu offticV Duuilseu ' ' Go whir I know vou Mv fnllier lived tn buy incit from lour father In tho old Seiond Strict M.ukot. when I was a boy said tho sergeant. homo, and lip told Danzolscn that he was In j end viorhllness for mlllfiry service 'Go liului tkevvers he suggested "Don t vou think they could nsp mp lo tut im at foi tha boys7 I could do that,' suggested Iho old man '1 know you iiiuld, but that Is tut slde of mv Juililkllon You must kip someboilv hlgh.r up Hut 1 like your spirit, old ihap " Danzelscn left the reirultlng oIIIip Hut lie Is still hopeful of doing some thing to 'hi li llik the Kaiser ' Thn veiiran butcher Is u volunteer woikei fir the l'oikit Test iinent l.iagui and s p. ndii the gr.aler pirt of Ills thno distributing Tpstaments lit war ronveited In Hip 11111 'lumlav tain pilgn. thrie vtars ngo ami dining tlio month! tint fullmvcil he wnrp nut sevm piirs of shoes visiting frit lids who bad no .liuiili nlllllatlou and enihavoilng to persuado thim to lenoumo their 923 MARKET STREET IIALPII TOMMN'SON Poimcr soloist of St. JInrtin's Chtircli, Rmliioi, nnd nlso former secretin y nt Hnvcrfoiil CoUcro, who was lecently uppointeil cor poinl in the University of I'enti sylvnniu Base Hospital No. .0, located ut Thiity thiul street and Lancaster uventic He has annnRed many social affairs for tlio enlisted. men nnd is one of the most popular men in the unit. Important testimony ntriln.it f.friol.iln of the United St ites Gauge Conin.inv. now under arrest for tampering with gauges meant for the nrniy nml navy iivinmrs una lor torpedoes, win bo In- IHS-TphT "f V:np,Ps 'oftr'p'iant'1 POTTER'S SUGGESTIONS ire lo offer evidence that the gauges tirnp JS. W off,cla,, ,n , BEFORE WAR CABINET Warren C Gi iham, attorney for the defense, was unable to -ittend the lieir Ing Stslerdiy and asked that the cisoi bo continued1 Assistant United States PlailS to SpCCtl Up War Wol'k tllat .ISt tllr... 11 l..i.t ........i.l I'linn ui uiiiiiiu iviiurMi'ti Outlined by State Fuel Adiiiiiiistrtor u W m temporary Flop to manufacture of mcdl cine needed by American troops tu Trance. It was arranged that Ilarono "pick a scrap" with Schultz and tho polke wero notified to bo on hand Schultz was ar rested Although the largest amount of ball usually asked for assault and, bat tery Is JS00, Magistrate Watson held Schultz under J 1500 ball. Assistant United States District At torney Walnut has asked for authority to Intern Schultz If ho Is released ut the coming hearing befoio Maglstrato Watson, he will be taken over by the Government. . It Is understood tho request for au thority to Intern an enemy nllen is I paramount to an nctual order, and that unless the Attorney Genera! finds some tenuatlng circumstances In Sehullz's e, ho will bo Interned at once. TAYLOR ACCEPTS POST IN FLEET CORPORATION Former Head of Department of City Transit Mado Diiector of Trans portation in East A Mcrrltt Taylor, former Director of tlio Department cf City Transit has accepted tho jiost of director of trans portation In tho Hast for tho Hmer gency Fleet Corporation. It Is expected he will assumo his duties, within a few days, making his headquarters cither here or In Washington. The naming of Mr. Taylor, who .Is widely known as nu expert on transit. Is ono of tho most Important appoint ments announced In tho list few months. In his new post he will have charge of transportation not only to and from the ships ards under the control of the Hmcrgency Fleet Corporation, but to and frrni' all other war plants us well I'ormcr Director Taylor was called Into tho service of the nation because of his knowledge of transit conditions In nil parts of the Hast, nnd methods of solving tho problems which have developed since big plants hive grciin up almost over night, employing thousands of workmen dav and night In sections where trolley and train service Is poor. lleforo his appointment as Director of the Department of City TranFlt In Phil adelphla by former Mayor Ulankenburg In 1913, Mr Taylor was prominent as a transit cjipert and Interurban rail way builder Ho vi as the first man to hold the jiost of Transit Director for Philadelphia. While In that ofllco his efforts to Im prove the service of the Philadelphia Itapld Transit were rewarded In nnny ways He drafted a lease for tho city's proposed munlclpal-oivncd system of high speed lines, but the lease was not accepted, n change In tho city admin istration resulting In the appointment of a new director. that his witnesses be heard, however, and Call Tvvele, shop engineer of the conipiny, was jmt on the stand. He, testified tint he saw two of tho accused . men tnmiK'rlng with the testing table at the plant the day Government In spectors examined gauges. The nun who tampered villi tho table as he watched Tivcle s ltd weriv William A lltlnrkhs nnd George! Schubert. On Janu irv 8. the day the Covern-I ment Inspected the H uigi s I was sent. to llridgejiort und did not iiluru until 6 o'eloik," TvvpIp ti "tilled "When I returned Hclnrlchs ami- Sthubert were nt the table, resetting the gauges and releasing the pressure. When I saw what they wero doing I said to them that If I wero the Gov emnunt Inspector I would hive sealed tho Inlet nnd outlet Milies as well as tlm iii,i lllurf. cnniLtm- nf tliA , gauges, said, 'I don't think theo will tho weak at Hog Islind do. and tleorgo Schubert replied, "I won't bo around when the Inspictors get here ' Tvvele said he had been In the em ploy of the concern for more than ten years, was thoroughly familiar with the workings of the shop nnd that he designs tho tools nnd machines used In the minufacture of gauges for tho United States Gaiigo Company, SWARTHMORE FACULTY CHANGES ANNOUNCED Dr. Henrietta Jleetcr Believed as. Dean of Women anil Made Pro fessor of Latin Dr Iluiilittn .lovphhip Aleeter, who has been de m of women of Sivarthninr.' colli go for the li-.t twelve vears, his. ii ncr own nipicst, bieu nlitvul from 11 uiiring ine iisi vt.ii, will remilu Ii ino uepartiiKiil as assistant prnfiss()r of Latin ami Greek Miss lldni Hirilit ItlehnriN Snarth more '91, has belli elm ted ailing ilein of women niul Initrtktnr In Germ in for thn nt eolkgp seal (in gt iduatlng finni Siiarthmore Mis lllob irds wao eleitcd tn tin. l.ui'ietli Mntt 1 llnvvslilp She spent u vi u In gi nlu ito studv at tin I nlurslti of lleilln nnd latir two vesrs at t'nluniliLt fltiuiii,,,- n, residence for her doctor h diLne nnd linking her misters ihgno lu 1001 MORE RECRUITS SOUGHT FOR MERCHANT MARINE Shipping Boaid Issues New Appeal for Appi entices to Join Tiaimnrr Ship nothrr appeal fur ritruils for tin nu reliant murine shin Calilu Mistln I s.-iit out tndiv by tlio t lilted SI it i Mopping no nil ipiim n,i ..- i . . I iiiinv-iivc wniiiR men, iitiMnus 1,. ..... ............ n.o. men ap- , , u, ,, ,, K,llIlt mail,,,, .ipplllil IHiintcd professor of I.ntln and Gnek for i vaiulnitlon this morning Appli She will begin her senilis this ',,.,",!H ",e xiimliu ti lu Iho Hour', dipirtment next September Dr i:thcl I " , ",lff ' ir"' M'cet nbovo Chestnut uiewsier, wno in.l tunporars ill irge I "'."! ." "ly '"" .un't sent on Hie snip, ...... i, .-. ,,.,, I,,, (i. . nu' Micti wti in I he number of applicants-, so I ir, has hem disappointing to tin. boald lle i itiso of pli.vk.tl defeits, about Bn per int of the men line been turned down Two nuiidrid and llftv nppreiitlies an wanted fioin I'hllidi Iphla A bent and llm drill was held on the ship tod iv lu the preniup of United States naval Inspectors '1 he training ship Is under c mum mil nf Captain ( K nip who fot light yoirs was e IP lain of tho Philadelphia Ice boat John v. eavei The Superior Quality and Style . In Our Wonderful Showing of I Easter Suits q$ I 9 1 and up to $49.50 1 9 7S-'2S Is biincincr us tho mentest liiismps-i un Iviim ,.o ..!... .t o. many styles were never before shown nt such popular prices, and hundreds appieaatc this by thoir liuvinjr. t i:ciy new style thouijht, trimmiuK effect, material ana co!- oimg is repiesented. GALLEBV PBACTICE APRIL t Outside Rifle Training for Reserve Militia Opens June 1, Also An nounced llnrrl.biirc, March 27 Gallery prac tlce for members of the PennsslvaaU lleerve Mllltla will begin Vprll 1, ac cording to an announcement madi hero by Adjutant General Hearv The cur rent season for outdoor ritlu practice will orcn June 1, and will ctoso October 31. Under tho general oiders galleis practice will bo required of nil tin of liters and enlisted men who are n quired to handle tho servlio line oi carbine. ItlP.0 practice will be required of all bat tnllon nnd squadron staff olllcus. com pany and troop olllccrs. Inspectors of small arms practice nnd alt enlisted men of compinles nnd troops other th in ma chine gun detachments, except cooks All other officers and enlistee! nun arc authorized but not required to fire. Machine gun detachments mu't prac tice with tho revolver. At tho close of the rlllo practice sea son, according to the announcement, suitable decorations w 111 be Issued. NEW BANK TO OPEN APRIL 13 I'lve methods of lucre is of bituminous toil to shl other w.ir-vvurk plints In and neir Plilladplphl i Hut Hip Gnvernmiut pi ins in i bo spee.leel up nnd finished ahe id of schedule time' as suggested lij Fuel Ail mlnlstrator William Potter, will bo uctid upon tod iv by tho war cabinet at Its inciting lu Washington Mr. Potters trip to Washington was tho outiomi of si scrim of conferi litis wltli Hear Admiral Francis T. Howies, assistant general mauagci of thn Knicr- genes- Fleet Corporation, who Is ellrectlnr ii was urgeei mat ruel sliipineuti bo rusiieel so as to permit greater neiomplishmeuts thin that contemplated by the shipping pro gram Shipments of bituminous co il to plants here arc uoiv norm il but Admiral Howies uid Mr Potter hope to exteeel the expeditions ef Government olliclals by Increasing shipments, thus permit ting a gieatei volume of work In addition to urging the reclassified Hon of jirlurlty ordus, It has been sug gested that bituminous coil be pi ii cd In emergency zones, so as to bo drawn upon when needed. ng vl,,,ments'SJSiaiafaS'S'aS,S'aSJSJ W A IQTQ ilpvnrds .indiEj , a - j 9 VVxtIiMu Mavson Or UeMany U15 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's Tlcatio Furs Bought Now Are a Good Investment :.. mJii V A Ci A a Georgette Crepe urorrcii I I I Ira II Masterpieces of art are II 1 nd 1 iuw tiiiu iai uuiwccn. u II Mercers are found only ll '& 1 in the hands of tho ll a 1 most appreciative. I g 1 1 ar,- -1 T J4 r? 1 I m v ' VUhB'AT A fla. 1 1 next a pi I I S9.98 inhrnlil i rn! or Im mini (mills! nllirri lave frltninril. 1I IIOU fhi 1lllll( . New Silk Poplin SKIRTS $3 jiiffi In nil tlir new tilnidr1! of the Milrrrit r1a (Ir uulht Ilnri iiNu oke ff ff( Im, spwlnl a!o lit $J 1)0. SURE as 1 .1-1 w winter win come, m e mr -m r.r7 prices will go up on 1 Y INeW fLaster S U I 1 ' . -fllisc" 1?11- linmiltnn H - L- iuio. uui ucvauac ra r'Arr i n s a fesn we must sell every fur in stock before 1 removing to our new &m. store at 1215 Chest-1 J '!W nut street, you can get them now at One-Half, more than One-Half, and One-Third Off Purchases uill lir reamed in our taulls until next fall upon payment of a deposit, paimentH to he continued monthly during sprinn and summer. FUR COATS 119.00 Marmot 59.50 Muskr.it ,. 74.50 Muskrat 89.50 Nutria 125.00 Hudson Seal 145.00 149.00 179.00 250.00 290.00 325.00 390.00 395.00 Hudson Seal 185.00 Leopard 195.00 Natural Squirrel., 275.00 Northern Centtal Trust in Business nt Broad and Eric The Northern Central Trust Compans-, u new banking Institution capitalized at JS00.000, will open for business April IB at the southwest corner of Droad street and F.rle nvenup. Officers aro Walter Cabell, president; Charles If nrldenhaugh, vlie president, mill r. Craig Don.it, secretary and treasurer. The board of directors' Includes Hd ward T. Alexander. Charles II. Btidon baugh, William F. Caveny, Harry Wetsch, Charles H.Kvoy, John V Kite, Charles II. Grakelow, Walter Cabell, F, Walt Havens, William A. I,eehler, Frank W, Miller, Thomas McNuIr, N N'. Itosen Iterger, I Mclvln Struso and William If Stevens. The Mercer owner enjoys rest, relaxation, and recrea tion in drivinu his own car. Samuel Earley Motor Co. 675 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 59.00 Wolf, all colors. . . 29.50 65 00 Fox, all colors. . . . 32.50 99.00 Ermine 49.50 FUR SETS 55.00 Raccoon 27.50 65.00 Taupe Tox 32.50 90.00 Black Tox 45.00 105.00 Taupe Wolf 52.50 135.00 Drown 1 ox 67.50 195.00 Cross fox 07.sn 197.50 Beaver 98.50 197.00 Pointed fox 98.50 ....... m Spring-Weight Scarfs I 9 I i ' JisL ffcrev m 1 1 1 1 .-U i $ 12 .98 Ticr huHn lll proTA n rlionip hurprlir, fnr tlipy i on Id not lie ilupllnitfij ut I lilt prlfe. II-hioI itrrgri In rlppln rITcctn, trlmmrd KIi Mlk Iiraltl In llm rurrrrt nml lrnKtlift. All IzrM anil nil new tntorlnitH. " Ml iff 4 J Girls White Lingerie Dresses $ I .98 and Up I to S6.98 THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY JL Msele eif line rbepr voiles, organdies nml Ihihi with eluhnriite trimmings of line etn.l eml.riililerles. rienllv llnlHlied with plnK eir blue rllibeius, sizes up lu H veiirN. 155.00 149.00 179.00 Squirrel 77.50 Hudson Seal .... 79.50 Kolinsky 89.50 ,1aiI orders promptly filled, lie pairing and remodeling at low cost. Charge accounts opened. Purchasing agents' orders accepted icitli usual 10 per cent discount alloiccd. ROHSJSf&SJiMSraiiiMSJiiM Hancock Soldier Becomes Father I inrutfr. 1'a.. Mnrrh '!7. A fA minutes after he had reached the city yesterday for his first furlough slnie the local ambulanco compiny left for Camp Hancock, Udnard P. Ilowmanwas told that ho was a father. He will stay ltl lila allnlilaw inn ilsi ' I l. Naal Reserve Wants Mechanics At. nnnnH I, n II , ,n cua lnin.mll ..a nn .. . ,,,ui ,u,t,j tu pin iiuiitM.a.a e.- ice overseats, has been offered to boiler Jtlrs' carpenters, machinists, riggers 8nJ handsnien, In a notice posted today, t tho N'avnl Heserve recruiting head quarters, Twenty-fourth street and ?lm" FtTTy Hoad' J,en of mechanical -olllty bavo good chance for ndvance- M.J ment. Units are being mado up now. I I I MOWN, GRAY, BLACK, WHITE m. Cu&tom-Madf! Shoes in Stock tor stout Women Mads with extra fullness t the iinkle ami ball of f??,t.. ,Th lasts in so klllfully drslantd .Ihst thla extra width Is not noticeable Hlr.n 4 to 1 1. Ut Stale tn Sto'h Widths E. EC. FF.E iT i STflTlSH it SHOES f $5, $5.50 and up COME AMI KFK THESE FIE SHOES Seafried Mitchell, Fletcher & Co.,Inc Grocers Chestnut St. at 18th & 12th 5708 Q't'n Ave. EASTER DELICACIES We invite inspection of a fine lot of dec orated Easter Eggs and Fancy Novelties which have just arrived. As for table delicacies we are headquar ters for Todd's Virginia Hams, Park Farm Hams and Bacdn, Street's Fancy Prunes and other things which you will need for Easter. Women's White Gloves for Easter 1.35 a pair A price that represents a genuine bargain a style that is tradi tionally correct for Easier a glove with a perfection of fit and elegance of finish that bring a thrill of pleasure to women who thoroughly enjoy fine gloves. White Glace two-clasp, over-scam gloves, mailc from superior quality skins, in our own factory at Grenoble, France. These beautiful gloves the new stock of our new store hitherto ' sold ul a much higher price arc a "New Store' Special ",al 1.35 Centemeri Gloves At the Neiv Store 123 South 13th St. (Also at 400 Will Ave, New York) - -j., X a pair Service Aloft The man in the fighting top of the battleship represents the mighty armed forces of the Republic. The man on the telephone pole typifies the great army of industrial workers whose loyal service is preparing the way for Victory. Every root and branch of the Bell System is animated by a spirit of keen, unselfish devotion ' to duty. In the present great emergency the' workers here at home are as eager as are thev clrt.TrtV fnAllnnnel T3ll --ytrev. yi4-w 4-m siler 4-yx -AS. 4 seven biiuuoanu jjvj.x iiicii vvitii biic vauuio aj uiccii promptly ana eirectiveiy every uovernment re-vj nnirpmpni: nnd tn rnnnf. nnthinrr ns saprifirp. wnpnAI national weltare is in the balance. Save Food and serve LIBERTY.! ,M The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania '.4& rf 1 fii mm Bros. , Mil 'it "."r -iiiii. $UBoNi.YfiMGlrard Are. -r & ?.,: MM&k m&L& ra nrut tok fttovt tojii-n 7l4' . fflmizmssSMm tMto& "ffliMh vasBm.trnaasmkmmmmmtmsm
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