Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 29, 1918, Final, Image 3

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FIVESLIDETOSAFETY; '
TRAPPED BY FIRE
Woman's Wrists Cut Whein
She Descends With Baby
in Arms
Deferred Payments
By extending payments over
the period represented by the
equivalent saving in insurance
premiums, your.Globe Sprink
ler System need cost you
nothing. Ask us about this
convenient method of securing
pro'petion against fire. ,
GLOBb AUTOMATIC
SPRINKLER CO.
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ORGANIZE TO ELECT
'DRY' LEGISLATORS
West Philadelphia Business
Men Make Prohibition Sole
Election Issue
l'he 1101 ton wllil ilovm an Hon jilpo
ti Fufcty loilaj when tlie family of
I'miils l'omasiiubl,)-. 510 Christian
Miect, was trapped liy name In tln
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Alle. 1'iiniliiipoKk) liuilo Hi" ileurni
wltli a kiliy In licr nrinn. . piojectloii
"ii tin- pipe Hint uttered llicin un nunue
"T escape toio tho flof-h of her uristH
iitul hIhi wiih taUi.ii ti the lvtnii)lutil.i
lloxpltul fur tre.itinunt.
Tliu lilazo wns eliseowreii thortlj after
o'clock tills morning. Mtv lVniipaa
imwsKy liail started to rook breakfast
when bh laid a pkco of board uuchm
no luiiKe and went to another pail
f the Iioum-. When rho letumeil to
i lie lutein n tho flro was ivprcailliiE
I'rmiKli tho room.
bho tan to th' iicohil floor to afoue
hit husband and thu'0 children, John,
the babj, Helen i nil Annie, tin- eldest
iKht joais old. ll tho tlinc.thiv wor
ifad to loam nnolc had cut oft ibcapu
tlu way of the EtaliH 'I ho Iron
I n'i" ctU-ndliiK from a, window lrdKi
to tho ground offend n conin."iit
iMapo None of tho children wuh in
jur, d. The hl.uc cuum-iI only $5M damage
RUMIUM men of W,l IMIIadclplna," WATER BUREAU TESTS
UI1UCI mu .unj,,ve. till" . UOpCl.ltlf)
Temperance Committee, an conducting
a campaign to elect Ilie numberse to the
rennsjlianl.i Homo ol ncprctent.itlicB
nnd one Senator Who ate ' liiL-oinpronili-lligly
In f.iior of tho national piohlhltlon
amendment '
Tour of the tK waula h.i.. ii.cii or
ganized, nnd "no woil.crn nre lead) to
lirliis out Mitc-rx to it-Miter and enroll
on April 17 Tho jino oteiw will, ho
urged to cast their ballot for can
didate") who tau latlllc.itlon at the
primary mi .May 21
UepuoiiiMiH, rown .Mcttini; parlj
men. DcmociatH. rrohltiltlnnMi and So
clnllbts aro enlisted In the mocmeiit,
tihtch will not heck to make ,mj man
change his parl arflllatjon. Inn which
will urce all oters to buppoit mil)
tlioe candidates who faor ratification
Tho Ilev. Hi. William 1:. I,ampo is
orcinlzinB tho
entecnth and
"TANK" FILTER CLEANER
ltig Tractor, Successful, Would Ke-
k'n.-e Men for Other Xcccs-
, amy Work
I lie Ilun.iU of Wutci it to inn i.u ..
tankllko iiieclialiii.il ikho foi clraiihiK
tin- (Jacen LhIii llltfr", which il hUf
eenfiil, will leli aho min lor othi r Im
poitant Watir Uurt.iu woik, thereh)
torwaidlnt; the city s aim to make Its
imnpoww As ctiectlM' as possihle and
Imlliecth li.'lillih' to heat tieiinan)
'lh device Is a tiaetor li.idrcl on the
.ime principle in that of the llrltlsli
nnk It consists of a lo truck, tnoutit
d on endless! chilli tructom drlxen by
Icctilrlt). At the flout of the truck
Archhnciks s-crew wllh cuttlmr
As tho li actor aikancc- thlf
campaign In the Se.,ls
Twciity-tlrst I.eElslatle ...l-.
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'TV,.? , , '"en"-"crew Batlicr In the dlity sand on the
fourth, Twent)-sefiith, rhli().Uurth, ... ,. , , ,, ,. .
rortleth, 1'oitj-fourlh and Koily-slxtli ,0 nC tl,u mw'" nl"1 'cllV.cr,' " to ,l
Wards. ludraullo ijeitor placed on tho truck
"In thtbo sK 'ward-,' Doctor l,ampR The Vjei tor In turn dtlhcrs tho dirt)
s.ild, "all other political lsue will be .and to the iep.ir.itor, where the sand
made subservient to the 'wef and 'dry' m ,Urt uie wuslicd, tho lluhtcr Uaitlelii
,yT.i 1Hihh?,l'i'! V" "'" ,f,'.I,t,.f dirt belns tluowii out Into tho sewn
and the politicians i.innot escape t" , ,, , , , .,,..,
'II,, s!,cenli entli T irlal illi . i nu,. i . in,l lie hea lei clean baud bcliac di-
i .i I!,,.,' i istu.t ,UtlPd tu . rt,u. lt l0 tr.lU01 , tIlUo
was the Hist to o Kanlo. Iioctor lmpo )th .u( aK.iln as a interim; medium
was chosen ilialiiiian, and J. 1'rank ii,0 nuuhlne has been leeli.pnl b
Keeler secictur) and tiiaburer In tho I i; 11 .NIchoK of -11! .south sxeventli
TuontJ-llmt I.cKllatlo District Doclor street, and represontu a distinct ad
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TO VARE-SMITH MEN
TRAINING SHIP DRAWS
BIG CROWDS TO PIER
Liquor Men Declare Foes of)Calvi1 AlKstlll to Remun ia
Organization Are to Bo Philadelphia Until fiOO Re-
"Marked" m,its Aro Sccured
'fact that apprentices aro nutomatlcnlly
CNemptMl from tho drnft law. They ore
'put tliruiiRh mi IntciisUo rourso of
Itialnlmr, with one Hklllcd Instructor to
'oiciy ten men. In tibotit six veclis the
j men aro ablo to qualify us firemen, mess-
men, penmen, coal passers, etc.
L'cjplte the nRfcitlon of Dliector of
Public Safety Wilson that his pollen
force Is "powerleMs" to cope with tho
crlmo waxo that In Mvccnlmt tho cits,
i,n i,.iu r. it i,i,,,ni n ,inn mni mil,! I'MifJs t'f curious spectators No ono
.... ..lis allowed to l'ii ttboard except oil of
i. ueti crime una UIR.UII71U tucm imo , j0a llUl.lni.KK ,,ut the i)L).lt ,irlils nnd
. "snloon siiuad," olhci- featutes of tho dally loullne for
Although tha "huskies'' ntlachid to tho apprentices on board niolelble from
this squad taken from their postn In
AtiKI) WOMAN HUKT1IV TRUCK
f-truek hi mi iiiitotruck r she was
ciosslnw Allied slnel at ItuntliiR l'nik
----- avenue today, .Mrs. Jlarla I'acnowici,
IV,nV,t her dock on .ho iiort.i side Sf ,he'Utfalmnu
if tho lii bluet recre.ill.in per. ho 1lltcrnn, Jur0K, ,She was taken to St
-lilted States Shipping lloaiil'n tralnlnf Luke's Hospital, vhero her condition Is
hip Call In Austin Is dallv uttmctltiff'sald to bo serloii.
I'oll.'p of the Twenty-second utreet nun
Huntliiir l'nik iimmiuo station arrested
tho owner hud driver of 'he truck. Kino
mers I lucliowskl, ot .'i3u I last Olearlleld
stiei t
sj; t 'JT
the I)ctectlo lluteau and from Mirlou.-i
IhiIIco plutlniis hao been Instructed to
se in h carefully, for all lolations of tho
liceuiu law, their nctlMtlcs haxo up
iiiuently ljeen political.
.suloonkeepers opijoscd to tl'3 Varc
s'mltli foiccs and puitlcul.irly Select
"tin. Ilman Hairy J. Trainer, leader of
t.ic autl-ndmlulstitltlon forces In Coun
i", me the only ones who nre known
t halo been affected b tho woiklnBS
t the "saloon squad."
Joseph 0 Tr.ilnei, a brother of tho
iil.ct c'ouncltm.ui, who ltd the Tows
Mfitln imrt)'B iiunp.ilitu ill tho Twen-i)-siMh
Ward last fall, has, with his
bi.th.i, been tho tuiKCt of the arlmlu
Ntratlon tluointli the hqu.ul.
lion It Murl..
This hiix bei ii dono b huuiidlnt;
.ilociiiUeper supplied by a distillery
ondii.leil by the brolheis To olfset
Tin woiMiiks of tho sqiud thi Ti.ilii.r
tho street and hnio eelted consldeiablc
Interest
t'aptulu Kemp has etendid to bailors
howeiur, n cordlnl ImlUUIon to "come
abn.ud and look around " Thdr util- I
foinis Mill be their password, and ill-
k.i.Ij scores of naval otlueis nnd men
hale taken adinntaBo of tho oppor
tunity There are about 100 apprentices aboaid
the Austin, most of whom liae been
nciulled In New lhiclatal They nro n i
sturd) bet of sotmcstirs, and most of
them come from Eon.l families mail)
bavins; itImh Ui lucrallv positions to
seive their countiy In this parti, ular
I ranch of the serv Ice
The vessil will piobibly rtutain here
i, util the ship's romplemriit has been
bi.iURht up to r,00 Then it will de
pait upon a ttnlnltik" rulsc, diirluK which
tho theoretical knowledge ai'quli.d by
the uppr. titles will bo applied under
piactlcni conditions'.
Scenes of applicant -4 foi enrollment
hip lipplj liik' daily at tho c.tll. . of Wil
liam il. lllce. enrolling othici, In the
Hours. HulIdlnL; Iheio ihe v must
I.ainpo was named i hah man, and Wln
flol.l S, Caldwell, fcccietary und ticaa
urcr Tho Koit)-blstli Ward exteutUe oin
mltteo was oiuanlzid with Samuel T. i
Jlojro as chaliman. I.'dward I'. It ilkv
trcaburcr and Walter .Mei'.iuslaud, sccie
tai .
On Tliesda.v idiflit tho I'ortiyth W.ud
executive tonijiltteo was orsanUed with I
Kobeit S. Shaw chairman, Hubert -f
Cambol, secretary, ami Prof. C. J.
Svaltcr. treasurer.
THEATRK MAN AIDS U. S.
v.iiuo in the cleanitii; oi slow b.in.r
Hlters.
All told, l'hlladilphla has more than
nlRhtv acrfs ot tlltratlon lutface, lequli
Iiib the enlist Hit implovmini of About
ihil lucii in the opeiatloii ul ekanliu;
This work k haul and laboi ions and
tends to produce, iheumatisui anioiK tha
ii en
PHILADELPHIA WOMEN
ESCAPE GERMAN GUNS
emergency Aid Workers in l'icnih
Villages Flee When Ilig
Drive Starts
A cubit cum fiom i'srls todaj k.ivo
David Sahloskv.ToIlia.rer f , be l-,.,ss "' lll'lt a '"llt ot rtur ,M,Ila
Keis Theatre, the lllobo and the Hroad- ' delphla womin etixaRtd In l.niciit-ene)
Cross Keys Manager to Conduct
Naval Reserve Amusements
way. and associated with other the"tr-
cal enterpil.ses, has been appointed
amusement director for the United
States Naval Iteservo Tones In the
Fourth Naval District, which includes
Philadelphia. Ho lias leceived tho lat
ing ot chief jeoman. and will lmvo
charge of all tho amusements loi the
men In the reserve force at tho various
training stations and bases.
Mr Sablosky is twintv-elKht cais
old and lives at 122 North Sixteenth
street. Ho enrolled Mart.li 22 and
entered active service last Wednesday
Here's a Scheme lo 'Save'
That Lost Hour of Sleep
PaUbO In out' pleasure Satuiday
night long enough to push tho hour
hand of your watch forward ono
hour. ,
You will then bo obejing tho
Government's daylight-saving law,
which goes into effect at 2 o'clock
on Sunday morning, March 21,
without having to nilso, as some
say hyperbollcally, "in tho mlddlo
of tho night."
Mil v.oik hud to tke lrom Wlllciulei-
Aumont because of the (lernian bom
bardment Tho cablegram was reeplved by Mis.
Cornelius Stevenson, chairman of the
French committee of the CmerKency Aid,
and was forw aided by Mrs. I.. Wlllord
ItodBcrs. of Philadelphia, who N In
I'arls, where sho has Reneral supervision
of the i:mert!niy Aid work.
Those hi the paity that "successfully
evacuated ' as the cabkmani btates tho
Freiuli village urn Miss Juliana Wood,
daughter "f Hdwanl Wood, 2IC south
.se venteelitb stiect; .Mks Catherine
'1 noiiipsoii daughter of Henry 1J
Thoinps.'ii (t Wilmington, Miss Jose.
Iiblne llavden daughter of Hon kind C
ll.Odvn, ol Oveibrook, and Miss Hlltn
I liotth IL 1 1 .line ll lllllbC
Vrs. Stevenson said thq I'hiladelphla
women have been vvorklnic In about six
of tho devastated Wages alont; tho
French f i out. Klving their energies to
restoration work. Tho party Is now
snfo In I'arls
UROTHKKS IN SKRVICH
Kour hons of Mr, and Mm. .lo-K-pli
Ginsburg, ol Johnstown,
Pa., nil of whom have enlisted
in tho United Slates armv.
RAILROAD SONG CALLS
FOR SAND TO WIN WAR
"I'ut II Down," Writes Nickels, Un-
gineoi'-I'oet, in Patriotic
Appeal
A patuotie souk i illlnc upon all lall
llo.nl nun lo "do theh bit' has been
iKlvcn to the l)o) .scouts b) (Jeoriie Nick
els, an eiiKiiicer em the Philadelphia .mil
ltejdlnK Itallwa), iiiuulni; between Ircii
ton and Phlladeliibla.
Put Down Sand and li t Out of
Town" Is tho title of the e omposltiou. It
is an appial to all lailioad men to do
their best to help tho t'nltcd States to
carry out Us war progi.uu nyalntt tjcr
many. The. chorus Is as follows:
1 S.0 lOIllet in1
(let fe move on'
Vuu huky railroad man
Itenieniber that )uu rn liout.J
'lo Uo jour lilt for t'nclo Sam
1M r.Milv' llet busy1
1 or th Kaiser we will can
.so . oine mm' llct a tnovu on'
All von hukv riilroa.l men
The phrase ' to put dow n iand." In
railroad parl.mie comes from the pr.is'-
tlce of engineers to ell op sand on the
rails before putting on steam to get up
speed
brothers have sent eiut u e licular letter uiiditgo a ph)slcal test, after vthl. li
III. li. In pirl. ic as loiiows. ti.ev 111.15 Join tne snip at oii.o.
'Suppjiineiillnif our veibal walliinc to ' Tho old) eiuallllcilloti uecessan Is
.ill a shoit time ano. to exi n lie an un- that of Anurlenn cltlenshlp, and an nt-
11su.1l euie In the Mint 1 vision of jour ' tinctlve feature of tin se r I. . Is Die ,
bijsln. ss, wo w 1 lte jou now to carry this '
ireful siq el vision to the ctrellle u
'We ate compelled to take this couo
fir tho leabon that It has come to oui
tiillic1 from sour.es tliomuslilv iillibli
that the Department ol PuMIe Satet)
ha- firRanlred n saloon squad In uiunte
tiou with Its vice squad, whose principal
dill) Is to devole ahiio-l Us entile tlun
nnd eiieiR) to siloons that are 1 ustom
cn of tills firm and tin Piemlet liiew
iiiR Conipan) '
Held for Court as Pickpocket
Vcuscd of belntf a professional pick
ickrt. l.oiils enssln tlilitj-rmir jeais
old, niilrttenth slie.t above lilraril ave
nue, was held uiiibi 5iio ball for 10111
todnv bv MaRlslratt llleuu at Ibe Foiirlb
and Vork streets station 1 nsslu Is in -.
ued b Hair) Cooper, ot 714 North
Marshall stieel of havliis picked his
pocket of ilJO while leaving u theatre
at Fianklln street and lilrnrd avenue.
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PERRY'S NEW SPRING STYLES
AND THE EASTER PROMENADEL
U Moderately ctJ J .
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IB vthlle ImielilMK at WldlniHir H V. "- K-S5t?" i V k vl, Viir'M
I Ifl to leme je.ur or.lcr for Whit- H lorSZ KZXI 'L i f',
1 B ninnS eilli.lle-. H lft j JsH U Vl OT I U A Si
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1 j for 11Ua aid cuiietics nil , J I ' I ' '1 5?ft 11 VI II y.,S 5rf'jfl
1 y HIM 1 f'f , i :rMwil n jUhF v.- m
ill rafi f'hflettMii ?. W v v m invHlHI t lif.At' ia jfi
mm 1 ii 1111-111 1 111 ii miii i4, iv. " 1 .1 i 1 n . n" 1 111 f Jirri hi4iuri
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Perry Perry's M
AJJ1V JtllJUIlMHl" MUifMiU I V&.!
JEWELED portrait lockets
Suspended from Silk Cord
NEW- for
Soldiers Portraits
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Write. Call or Phone Wal.4o7t
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MOISTER
Portable Build.
Ingl, Garagei,
Factories, etc.
Steel or Slucco, Deliiereil and Erected
M. Moiiter & Co., Mfrt.
Office Uliplsr noom. 8t31 X. Bth BU
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Excess Fat
Quickly Eliminated
Otrfsltx U a disease width di-
flops rapt illy nhrti nrclertrd.
Therr Is no ntcrnslty for thoe
who hare nlway betn fat tu
remain o for there ts a unt
tlve. pftfe, hralth-clvlnr remedv
the eaiiy, natural intthods uf
the
Collins System
of Physical Culture
I For Women Exclusively
Bcllevue Court IIIdg.,1418 Walnut St
Comfort
1 Where You
Need It
To no part of the body is
comfort more necessaiy
than the feet. They hear :
the hurden of till your ncttv- ;
ities, and .should be given ;
every consideration, j
After wcarine-
rffflJCTWV SHOES
For Men and Women
ou discover just how use
ful feet can ho. Shod in
tho ".sensible" hhutics, your
new powers of endurance
will surprise you.
Tho cushion of lumb'a
wool nnd cork in these shoes
brintrs comfort where you
need it most.
Caution: Beware of fraud.
The genuine, original Oiish
ion Shoes cannot bo had at
any other fetoio in Philadel
phia except
No. 8 North 13th St.
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1 I loflice Uliplar Uoorn. SB31 N, CtU BL ""ill mil m - :,
5 fgl...... K,r.Pr, cncc, m HlftSLps.O This Sale Saturday mP.m
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$6
Buys .big value
a t Dalsimer's
t o m o r v o w
you're getting
unusual style
and quality
in these ,new
SpringO'xt'ords
MOKOCCO
NEW DABK
TAN CAIef , J
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HIS should be welcome and valuable news
to every man who wants to maw:
every dollar Buy u lull dollar's worth.
Cordo Tan Calf Oxfords
. Neolin Sole A 9Q Special
Rubber Heel VH Price
Our Men's Department is recognized as a style
center for. men's shoes, and we fit you correctly.
'Its a Feat to Fit Feet
3 m 1204-06-08
YTjrlAJneL Market St.
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THE BIG 3HQE STORE
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This Sale Saturday
Big Saturday Sale
1000 Easter Suits
Stunning Last-Minute Models
All at the One Special Price
vllHI i
$
25
A new assortment, each
a most formidable rival of
the best the metropolirt is
ottering today at ?!55 and,
fortunately, just in time
for last-day shoppers.
Smart Men's Wear Seryvs
Gabardines, Jerseus,
Tweeds, Poplins
In Stunning New Colors
Models ottering every' tlig
niiled and desired variation
of ultra-smart new bolero,
Eton, ripple-back or plain
tailored models. In all sizes
for matron or debutante
silk lined.
BONWT, TELLER &XO.
c7te djbecticShcpOnyinatiotid
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Display Tomorrow, Saturday
Misses' Apparel of Fashion
For the Easter Promenade
SUITS, COATS, CAPES
DAY AND EVENING FROCKS
Si'( liralv DesiqtWil h,r Misses of to IS
Misses' Tailored Suits i
Two very attractive hiodela
developed in serge, pique
trimmed.
Very Special at
29.50
Misses' Tailleur & Costume
Suits
Dress and tailored models in
tricotine, Poiret twill, men's
wear serge, Oxford and velour
checks. Fashioned in Eton,
Pony coats with attractive
plaited waistcoats, flare models
with unique vests. Strictly
tailored models in all the fash
ionable shades.
39.50 to 75.00'
JltOI.W MITII hll.K-
iaci:h i..iaui.s
A cry Btnart Spring Topcoat.
Jtodcratcly v.ldo lapel? ullk
fai'e-J to rilre. Tonr-button
front irltliout un ounce ot ex.
fa material 111 ita welt
elmped lines. Mfelcton-llncil
lioclj-
Four-liutton Coat new Con
eate. Military ftliotilileri) top
pockets with Mllltarj- llapa
tliat button; bottom pockets
Blashcd In bleles; rire-eam
liacK, teams well raised.
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5K
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f$i.
No Charge for Alterations
At the
New
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Fashion
Shop
71
Market, Comer Twelfth Street
Misses' Coats and Capes i
Of crystal velour, Iricotine,
Poiret, jersey, "Golflex," serge,
covert gabardine and burcllu.
Linings of foulard, puasy wil
low and peau de cygne, in all
seasonable shades.
25.00 to 55.00
Misses' Frocks and Gowns
In Poiret, tricotine, jersey,
Swiss taffeta, crepe de chine,
batik and floral chiffons, Geor
gette and tinted laces, in many
original designs.
25.00 to 75.00
All -Wool Fabrics Every
One New Style Ideas of
Our Own No Limifa-
tions on your Choosing
Perry Comfort, Fit and'
Workmanship Not for
getting the ,New Elegan
cies of Iridescent silk
Linings that are a joy to
the heart of the Young
s
Fellows
f Easter Sunday the one day in the year
when you feel you should put your best foot
forward on the score of appearance, and blos
som forth in a new Spring Suit and Spring
Overcoat !
Cf The next question is whereto get them.
I Surely, not "any old place" ! Of all Spring
seasons since you were, a foot high, this is the
one when you must use discrimination in buy
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