immmmsss "HEINZ URGES PATRIOTS -H) HAVE HOME GARDEN Declares Hoc Is Most Kor-j midablc weapon Average ; Man Can Use The c:t dwellers oC Darnbud on the Delaware. "J O Henry might liaxe' jobbed U3 after reading some of the I mast flamboyant headline In tho dalls fpapcr3 of recent date, mas now complain that the hac nothing to com- stain o "hcn com" vu "" ""' i i ..hen it conies to mc Riaie or itsuetudeor certain ran buhuij wuu-v vcgetal'Ieo boughi on the local Satur day markets , With th" encourage ,ient being Rixenl ,!.! dwellers to eultlxate their ov n xege- I iibles during tho war. there Ih t'ttle 0 reason uhj ex cry family that Misessee a bad. vara cannot alto pot- I ',. a garden plot all Ito own, accoTdlnt , to Hoxxard Heinz. Federal food admlnlb-1 trator for Pennsslxania. i "Make the t"c sour IP'' emblem of I BjtrlotlJ.T Air Ilclnz admonishes In wring the people t" supplj ihemrelxeH with a few implements, u fw seeds and sprouts and a little enemy. War gardens on a more 'omprerensixe nle as a eountrs-xxiuo movement to ngitne m '""" "i'i"' "" '" " increase the general .supply. Mr. Helm Bolnts out, but "in ncuco tne cost or taint- vy mi f.).'sv..v ....,,.... jlr. Ilclnz. while adx-lslng that e nlant excry foot of available soil th e trine, also recommends that we u?e .. little discernment In selecting tho vege tables for cultlxatlon and admits that I corn won't grow when the garden plot jubsolletl with a four-lnch-thlrlc laj er of red brick The old cry of ' back to the mil which was "l,n us tn the latter jeara irherexer the tired business man gath tred with Mi famll and friends In close-bunt ciiy uuusci vn iiu.-uuvjwu itreeta, has forcxer lost ltd potency. TVrrv man may haxc a bit of soil and Hxcry man may hac a utt or soil and 15 loe eniuiu"i..v - , 7 . ; , ' , r . t.. wn,,ia ilio fnod aur.ilril&irannii. ' - .i.ii,.,nu norr nip i rrnirnm ir ilO DUt """ - - Says Jlr Hctn. m the food demand will ba cre.iler rd the shortages mo-e acute In 191! connection with open lands In the l elnlty of Industrial plant-., -vhlch can Iw prepared and farmtd on a co-operallvo basis b the emploves. In planting war rardens the raisins of thf less perish able crops should bi oncourasred rather than the demotion of too much wpaca to lettuce and lomntocb and othor similar products, which art or n.nall lood aluc and liaxe pool km pin? ciual'tle- Tho labor ImoHed In 'Ultl'ntliig a cirden ..... I.. L.A..MH r.T..lrl ' 1... a.lr..,l 1.. Till ur urni.1 IM'iHU U 1.1. c I'Kiiihllli; III nor largeij uf beets, ciirotn, onions, turnips and, whre thr soil 1i Miltable, potatoes, with co.-n. peas and brans as nurfaoe crops "In all this we miibt profit by the mh- , takes of a ; ear ago In attempting to cultivate land that Is ijnult.ihle and In parceling out community tractH to 'rre sponsible person whoso onthuMasm 1 ' on the surface and ho. after tho flr't planting, neglect the wort, and not onlx i obtain no results, hut cause n waste of xaluable seed and fertilising material. I "Remember tha three or four Inches of tw soil superimposed on bricks or ashes, ma, If uoll watered, maintain . 1.1M irrfi.cff. hill If 'Mt lin rr... .nn I beans Hnd pota'oe The dlagh'g np of I v.lk uvuijuiu-) lulu lULtllll kidlL Ol tils kind of coll Is worsoitlun 'x-atcd dfort." M'CORMACK'S REQUEST PROGRAM PLEASES Tenoi Gives Last Concert of Season Here War Song Feature Once a single concert a eason at the .xraaemj of Music sulhcul to aci ommo oite John cf'orma( k's admirers. Then came tuo concerts at the Academy I,i,t seaon came tuo concert p at tne Metro Mlltan Opera House This season three rtff, r,..,. hlAI jn ... n ......... ,-. ... 1, "" ."' final appearance for thlB sca- H? J8i i!st nlght at the Metropolitan I - brourht out u tvni...i fAi-H i. ii I tvt. .No matter what his program ws,h J"1"0"1"? to be he would be sure of JTioucc, but when his appearance wab ' ateatons farewell with a popular-re-Wjt program nothing lehs than th jutlon and throng thai resulted could , re expected ( Jil' lcCt,.r.m?cJ,as ust finished hl Mm for 5100 000 for tho Amerkan 5f ,.MSl whlcl1 ,,c h-an 'n "Hi lly ' M which took him recently to the wast. Dcfplto the eitraonllnnr- nun -JJf of programs he hang for tm-t laud- K?R md Jui'-e to all the nnmbei '?:. Tni3 ason he hiis been singlni: JKt, Blncc he returned from his Aus SS.5"?'1 Ncw. Zealand Mslts. clarity S?kSflSfM .,,t.01e' eilBl' uroductlon, hSn?iiMre,nr of hlBh notcs- and alwayn I hi? .FiS Pronunciation characterized I SbleS il?iSJ ,lle Por-ular Program. ! 3m5.'fcclu?'d FOmo oi the compoMi 5?, ft, ? Introduced and made world- tiMiaVTv ;; i. r :"'. ,,;w ",Ba. pr- S rpa.s"."S5.1?0. '??d i t J 5el?di' aTHi !l etmlment that U not affected. i.'ranl; Tours has s.t n.IIY oea'ltlful poem "In I'landeM iBifV BH-vt' " H" Jr. arm 'or- ' inas nnnfMKi-.i. .. - - u rtndcr.rf .:i.u .'. '."" "'ty uanncr. .w.-''. "'in lan lone rrnr. uml m, iff,',um. rb nurniiiB i Preitr S ii.."ai , an adeDt ,ntcr- rirt.nH V10 fl'wsic contourb of Mo-' liuVrMte'.1. i"d."?c"id?d on. of, liU b.., ..i ".a" and Included one of 5r Ani. f-nB..'n th,s fle,d' "Wnft oauthnfr" Jron,,th0 'aer' "Jeutlm'a Cm ?Jf" the "Deeper and x art i t., :;.. -:--i'. . i nnnnp u.1.1 . tnintl,. ,!.. . "' "ie line or ro- fuif S.mgdfrn conPoserb he gave eMiSS.bnf''umann. Including the Descends- Vz ,' ""llnlo '"hen Xlght Eje?' bv hiunJ ,1,e cl'ehtful "Vour H EdvJln ' o uccomPlUhed accompan-1 Kr that tll,,i,eV'tn'terr"4t ng smiles and i Pei?roimr1IS,rormapk CXCCH- T'! of vS?,2h f.nf.?. 'nelusiie of "The hlsfiT",",!?.'" .L'Bbt of the Moon," r." ami isi.J ' .. na The Wlnttrel Wh loxe sin0".,1.'1? ,nrsram a little l-Jfutsr.V-.Tne Long. Lona: Trail." EM "B u V. . ' , "JIother Machrce" K XnIi,, v563 and Brown." ItJ'I'plah. IheB.lXnVlotinU HnTto 'LoCwn?j" und. real 'C8nf nin" If tilnt Siena ' torc1"' 'lenlawekl. and. IWeOtlon fn. 1 n TV.-!... . If 3 w.Ji,! "buc luniKlll W' toF lsr- ndldai. for jrtMfromiC1,lo,.m,,1,,0, for --n- i Honored n, eccnon, win rtpj.. ."a Hll a recenlloi, v... .,.. Js. r Ax, LaW n...... . loru. v" f orty-su Ward tonlaht Mr Ii candid:..". Prominently mentioned' itu' ffrtS'. L"""enant Governor leW.b.r,ahae ,,lm ru 'or that p&Sg&z- --KS, HpwUni k .' I? association's head- llir.. . ' couth l,'lfiv......i . PlrPliM ir-... fciJontrart "",e ww Addition ll"i M Mwa '50'.000 addlon to Its 1? let by t'aUt,U0bCr'.a avc,,u pCcn,. - V1 Py the nroHti in.inm.M. Ifompany to fbe'iV Srown "nstrumont r7 mtnufaeM.;:: . "" "wn com- l tFiI: " Jvomeiers used In MUA m... I? ot munitions for the f fc eemtnv .VernenU T1,e "era . n,.r X. 'w't. i- mamai U Cat TTeK V; J.'Vi'. l'?' i eMldffiVV:J,7''.ffllJ 4 ? nr tii.vA m-.a tunltlcs should bo neglected. A ft, 1 i...r onnortunltv for sioxxth cxlhtt, In "health and fun in fTTTCTa"M"'TOWOTTOTOOTjBfc ---PIBt-- wBmjBwn i.to.i . iiy. -. vt-asijivvi ?ml V2 , farmerettes J.o aie just bcginnine thou new worl u memi.i h of tno omnn1. I'comi . iVr, .n.o?. TJl'C cn,u,,awmcnt in the example ol their r.nRl,-li cuumio. xxiw Imxc now -il n i t'-11C3,r fhc s?lh What ubcrant health ami nboundimr Wish stnt- tm- l.,,B,.i, nn l , T ',e pfU' 'K muy bc iu'Ci h' thelr mcrri' nml ' fl-c '' tll '"H'- Lull, one in the group hns been decorated vith the coctcd lonfr-scn ice badtje. TWAS REALLY TEETH KEPT SINGER AWAY At Least. One oi" Galli-Curci's .Managers Say So Ab scesses. He Avers "The birds that sing In the apiins. ti-.i la. lia o lot to do with tho caw.' At learn this Is the opinion of muslc loxlng Philadelphia tn the case of Clalll fuivl, cancellation of whoso enpags mtnt to sln,j at tho Academy of .Music raised u hr.xx I of Indignation that xvas heaid from tho local bo), office clean oxer to N'cxv York clt. In fact, the .hoxxl came so cloae to jcach'rg "high C that D P. McSxxcen O, associated u-lth f'h.irlns I. Wasrncr in the management of the tamous Blng cr' concert tours, felt himself called upon to make a public atafment as tt. tho fa 1 1 n 1 e or tlnUl-Curcl " uppeur before an cxptctajt und Uinillj disposed l'hlUdc'pkla audience IJo denies Hatty that any flnatuiat considerations entered lnlo Madanio Ualll-Curci s decision to cancel her en gagement xilth the N'cxv Vork Symphony Orchestra N'or w-as thtrf, ho Insists, an demand made for a larger fee. Upoetlc as U mas seem, abscessed teeth are blamed for the absence of Madame Galli-l'urci. "Madame ti.illl-Curc. has beep sulfcr Ing for some time past xx tth toothache, ' H..UI McSwoeiicj. "Uist week, txxo abscessi-s dexclopcd and In the adxlce of Ur Harxey Samuels, of Ml'imupolls. u brother of Homer Siinuels. her uccom tianlst. they x,rc lanced by Honor SrniuelB Sthe xxaB xxaimd b- him of the danser which tnlscht dexolop xxcic treatment of the teeth defurcd. "I Johud tho Galll-C'urcl party at St Paul nd I might saj in passing that Madame Oalll-f'iircl sang two engage ments In the Twin Cities for exactly the same tec xvhlch her Philadelphia ,ou tiait caha for. iter u conference with M .dailc tuillt-C urcl and iioiior sam u.Ib, I decided tocatn.il tl I'h'ljdelphlt f hlcago. lialtlmore Itulf.i'o a id Wash ington engagement! SCHOOLS CELEBRATE 100TH ANNIVERSARY Pupils Observe Day of Founding of Public Educational System in City Philadelphia s public schools ate cele brating today their 100th annlvcrsar. Tho occa-slon xxlll bc m.ukcd by nter talnments for tho pupllu and their pa rcn'3 In nil of the public schoolu of the Clt)', une bundled scara ago todaj' tho Hoard of Controller.! ot tho public schools met and organized On the fol lowing das. April 0. ISIS the flee school sssteni of Philadelphia wa3 legally founded Tolloxxlng the celebration in the pub Mo eehonlH In the nunllf. a musi cele bration will be held tn the Metropolitan rnwr., Tlnuse tomorrow- n eht Mi mbers of the Board of Education will make ad- their xvoundj The Americans In this dresses, while pupils from tho xarlous hospital saxed the ihej of scores of tchoola will furnish xocal and inttru-1 b0iaiei-s who would haxo succumbed to mental tiumbci a. , their wound- had th. y not ioceixej im mediate med.ca! attention State Societj'n Outdoor Luncheon ' llarrisburx-. April 0.- The Pcnnasixa nla State .Society will bax-e its net monthly luncheon In the open. During ihe rest of the 3 ear tho eoclets has monthlv luncheons at xxhlcli ofrlclalj speak The plan Is to liaxc tno memuera take ua automobile ride to a placo In eastern rennsylx aula i "W" V&&. u 1 1 N 1 Kesmol JL ' Cr JLA X "taJ- T-ir - . . . Wrst aia tor cuts burns and bruises Pui.fl, linnselinlrl should IlUVC U jar of Reslnol Ointment on hand for emergencies liko these. A touch of Ucsinol usually rclioves the smarting; and burnlnK immediately. Its gentle, hurmlesa inBredicnts, and its success in healing ecremn and similar trou bles, have also made It a standard treatment prcscnoeu jor jmi " , physlcluns for sliin und scalp trou bles. Do get n jar today! All driuclsta sell Ilealnot Olntmtrt ,"! a trial afi?fre., write ivyt. 10 a, Heslnol. mlttnipriry Mj. i Cmmmr'm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAIELPHIA, FRIDAY, ou?door life for farmerettes i..i.i iarg'iW'icaniwgfcMMii,iiWIKii(iwiiijii!iiit1itii BRAVERY OF RED CROSS WOMEN WINS PRAISE American Doctors and Nurses Stick to Posts Close Be hind Fighting Front l'ari. pnl S. - Uraxeiv tn the face j( da:' Kir on tho part of American tied front) xxrirkCM is told of In renorta com ing from the battle lines s'uco tho first excitement of the Uctinan offenaixa has died down. Women worl.ern of the Red Cross .1, itruction and relief woili ut Vltlequler left their posts two hours before tho nermann arrlxed in thejonn With tlnlr automobiles they aided in remox Ing tne ciMltaus and p'cldng up many wounded along tlm ro.ids. The xxomen cre tho ,a,t c,ans to 1(!avo t1le town. Another Itd 'rot'j unit taloncd tn i hospital unit just back: of the Hue pas ordnod to eacuati m lx-n i'.oai It left at -' oolocl. lu ihe mornlns and was ch.istd tor -niles by n (lernuin nx tator btforc reaching u point ot safety. Tho nest das the unit xx-ont to a town near the fighting lino and established simp l.ltchens for the troop aud first aid station- for sick refugees and woundcj stragglers. The toxvn xcas under continuous shollflre and tho unit answer d calls ut ull hours to gixo first aid to those wounded bj the enemy who xxore aiding cixlllans In rccon-'thi -hells. or Mnor. tonnage coul and other ma- I , , The unit then look oxer complete- ter'' ''or useful War puriHisen. N-otn. The moie un lu-arH of Uxoiak . . hain chargo of the operation xvard In a liofc- n "or" MMI than that thse poxve-r ', ' '! "f , ,'"i? i ,",, "T"""' pltal. the ,iur,e,, wo, king , twelve-hour , Jr - oMiend tures s.iould be con-1 SVk To ".JlllmlX .1 cT shifts in attending to u doseu xrounded i trolled bs the r.oiemment to ultt in There In nlwnva a direct, lorelble appeal toldlnis who were Injured too seriously , meetitig snro llnanclat needs. To this to both the emettons and thu Intellect, to bo carried further back The xx-omen C1'd the people of Luropo uro practicing I and the piano quintet, op SI In also acted us stretcher bearers through-, Q" h'ntln of self-denial.'- ' major, played last night by Hunter out the hospital and took oxer u hotel! In the town and conducted It for the use of Tied Cross workers and Urttiuh and Trench oflloers. Thex carried tea and f offeo to soldiers on transports and xcagona as they nun'd through the tow n. omo of the m n had not had anything to rat for nnn; hour-,, sleep Ing on their horses o- along the icadsld under ull l.indii ot xxcather cjiiditionj. n.eiiiding a bais lain. .eniOing a Ciaxs lain. Four Amencuti arms medical ofliccrs I ttached 'o a T:(i Cross hospital I attached 'o a r.il Crosa hospital I behind the riaiico-FJrltlsh trout clared their intention of remaining hind the riaiico-HHtlsli trout de-1 ared their intention of remaining . liere "until hell froze." despite the ro- there "until hell froze," despite the re- moxal of tho patients to polntj of safety I by automobiles. The'drler of the j mnlnnyin retlirneil u.ltt, n Con- Ameple.lli P.ed Cross nursvs. and the nurses and I UPPER DAUBY IN FOOD It VLI.Y the doctors xx-or!:ed night and day talcing I " oarf .f f, f'lf .seri0U3l5 vunded, iTcncliKvur Gardens Will Be Explained in1 und Biltlsh troops brought In from the n .. ., .. ' , ' Red Cross nures. and the nurses and I bittlellno onh- a few- miles aw as' Heavy artlllers- mar the hnsplt.il tired ox-ci It und German airmen flew- oxer It at light attempting to locate the battery, and the hospital was In constant danger. Sleep was Imposs'ble for threo da-o The iimbukinc druor" picked up wounded ttragglers and also aided 1,00 rtugi-os In reaching a railwuy station. They alto nitcd ns grax-cdlggers and paimearBra 'or noiuicri, wno uieej trom "The 13th Street Shop Philadelphia O Special for af) flr&ffirmF 22 Satin Dresses, odd numbers taken from our regular stock nnd reduced regardless OC ff of former prices. To Close Out Ol.vfLr' Serge Dresses, featuring this season's newest ideas; very unusual value. Special Taffeta Dresses, smart models in the favored colors. Beaded Georgette Dresses, quite unusual at the price. Hagedorn "Special" Sport Suits, for general or country club wear. An Unusual Collection of Top Coats For street, sport, motor and afternoon wear; A C CC in the new fabrics and colors, Special "-'v' Vf ; iKuiaKiiiawmiuiMis2ann:n!F:X LUXURY TAX INCREASE PROPOSED IN CONGRESS Advocate Impost on Diamonds, li'ur.s ami Other Ornaments to Curb Extravagance Xalitiiglnii, Aim II .", "liitieu i'U luMirj' tuxes 10 dlb, ourae nonessential Industilcs uinl hi In the, llox eminent sux whip touting,' hitx nig , Po wur purpo-Vurt- belnc adxoiatcd in ..-u 1-oii.i-ess. . uru ruiuaii uMiumiruiho una production of war supplies will be; I ik reused, is tho clutm of flu higher tar, , " . , II u statement i tin point toda.x . , Itepresetituttxe Hull .Tenu. member of ! tho House U'u.xs nnd .Means fommlttee one of the tax authorities since Am- crlcu ent.-red war declared that tho i "bem waj- to curb cxtrax'iiguuio is bx l.'xuticiii If it don't ptexint : - ... it ., .,,1 (II VI . II L I trfaxugance it prmklca revenue for the Tteasury and tn cither cuie series u good purpose. He xcould put u stamp 1 1 n diu-' n.oudt., peail. furn and other mill lea of fillers, ornament or lir.uix. He Mould uiso ux u speclul ta on rflfts to lieck "the Immune umount of unnecessarj. not to say utiles-, prixute expenditures In this eountrs. xrliirti are open and vo toiious "such a cour-v ucainst IuxupIac . t. - lbMU'. 'xx-ould set fr an Immune amount """ contended that the slogun. "bust- I nese a- Usual. N Cl.l1l innn.lkl. e. , nivic-asiiiK i.ie mteretrt rates on tho Ltb ertv I.o.-m.s nol,.i.ie. ..."..-,"' .....I. iV i --;" v""- "" "i-yiiiing xiin tuo j-niiacieipiiiu .Mustc.il uureau. -The" el .Pi,"1. ' ,4?' "ePdK. I Tho X major quintet l perhaps tho Ihe result has been.' Hull said. ' most Idkmatl.- of Dxoiuks compo-l-tliat our nonessential Industries- insist tlons. With the ceptlon of tin flisi on expnndlng far beond the normal ol-' nioxement. which has- it nmln stibju-i ume of Inislncf.- and capital people ol tl,at "trills with rellginun ferxor. the wealth pi-rsiit In all forms of useless- niusio If essentially Czech The andant.. and extraxngant expenditures, building I ", ;!V, ' '",'" $ l!J K ."n" ,'." ami cxirayigant expeinnturos. building pro eeds nboxc the normal capaclts-. de- fP'te tho tact much of it could be post- fPe mo tact much of it could be post-I de-iPoned until after tho war i short . tin re la a goneial scattering of u largo I pontu umu airer tho war i short tin re la a goneial scattering of u largo I Portion of moncs. credit, materials and Portion of moncj. credit, materials and labor and when xcar bonds nie offered there is a scarcity of capital I wi, .1 VH,i,.l - ITPPr.lt DVIfP.V IV mnn im.iv Community Moctinc Tonight X. rails n the Interest of the wai gardens will bo held In I pp r Darby township tonight, under the .mpicea of the local committee uf the il'ilston ot food supply of tho isium-il or nmlonnl ' defense. t The meeting will be held In the (Jar- j rettsford I'aptlst cpun-h at S oclouk. A speaker usslgned by the food admin- I Ifiratlon will cxjilaln some of the prob- J Inns which face the amateur gardener Ucfcldenu of Dreel Hill, fiiirrettsfonl. Highland Pari, and other m mnunitle-, In I'ppcr Darbj xxlll join in the rail. Where Fashion ReigitHnmm New Yorl. jfl fhirleenth Street Just Below Chestnut Saturday 14.50 18.50 27.50 29.50 Special very smart and Special in models Special 29 CLUBWOMEN OF ALBANY ARM WORKING TO WIN WAR Mrs. Charles S. Whitman, Wife of Governor, Takes Lead as the Most Active , of Many Busy Matrons Albans, Ap u u Till upon oi tin peace uml pntn.'-'-' i iimnilnuf of the Woman" C Hb ' la , of l.leh committee Mrs ltd i " In i:'mh,s is chairman, as lirinmcd ' tbe lumual nieatlic of the club, oooa- n. ,j uui'iiM Interest The report an i oum.cl (hat toiit-tiine memluMn uf " dub mc otllelally connected with a rtou- 'o fs of war torli r if i. iiin, havtng Important pjj ' v " r: nrc . folIoMtt Mr i - Whltmuu chairman pan lotli' -iiiiifc of w orh city frdoratd li Rlitl IlJfiaiftl.1 lmlpn-tfiti ,? I.i.t.- v- t- i .r actl'tls; Mir Mnntn II '" rhnltinan "f Mhanj lied t" letV. chad man of Albnnv lltd Pross buppl; coinnlltr-: ' mcr Mlal1, chairman n.M c 'lrp.rtiiiiit Vctt York -tui "I .Vutlunal liffciiKc : Arrn I !. i'il 1 ' .'llltroll. rlliilrmnn nt tT..r.v.i Hi;. tmpulBti, ohalrman of woman 1 i of war librae num!i. . ti.iir. A l ' ruin campaign anil on i'm nlttcer of woman t., ulh . iil Cr.. and Chrl"tm.n :! rt i ' palgn I JtIkf Uoioth.v Tre.ir T.HI ll'tlhlthltli. ilrU rf Frtt. !.. .nn...i..., x ....,. ,V. 1- I.IUIIIII-. " iraii.f- now axcrasltiK four bvture! aiinu experiences : Mrs. HiirIi x i-,olil ri-porifr lor the food niliiiiu- tiarton XX-ahlnaton. deidliiB In vwUy -i-iTts on rrtill pvirr, of foodstuiTn .mi uxnur ntlerson. leporter foi the inoil administration In Wnuhlnnon: .Mr- ii, rv f Athcrton, cscputlx chair n in '-f (.imell of National Uef. use. At ii' ountji Mm . sanford Atw-oort. i "id nprrtontatiM. of the federal food .drmtiiMiatton tor NVn Vork State iur r- pledge cainpnlgu. tirtobcr 10 to Voi,.rilier 10. Ill T; Mis .l.mic. 1 Uov.l. diHiniMn imy a.i.l Vaxj lt,,ol; flub. Mrs hroderlck W. I'ameion, vd chair nan oi vonian coiumittc for Mbany ount.x tor si.ond and flmd Ubtrty Loans. M,, Frederick t Uiilnplt, or ganlrcr food conscixailon foi Albanx oitx. lecturer and organizer foi Male riod i onimission j Mr-. I'larence 1J r"ut 'u. clutrman of I.uki ilrconbtwh xxui teller ivrps and liainnuti uf Iubcitv lioan drl. lc.r second district oi ITast (.reetiuLr!) Mrs tliarlea J. Ilnnck. x-ice chuli n.un of Mlsmcre P.ed iTosh and i Utalrmuii of third Liberty Loan organt atlon for lietnleiieni : Jlis Albeit U lloyt. reiioiter for inaAets uur foods sent to M'apliltigton : Miss Katlifrino lonard first diss coiiinn I'nlteil htatcs naxal reserxv for,o: jjia. Alex ander SteCxran chad man of woman's first Mbcrt: I-oan committee. Jlrp. tti,i.... . . ..,',"' , J " ' ,,-,,mcon erxi.n I "halrman tor Alban Counts Kc, t'rnsx ,antI tM,rcr f0I. nia,MiH unj food ,or loon aurnlnlstratlon Mrs. Helen Shan ttldei, agriculturist. during tot, on woman's section of Mayor Mltchel's committee of .'nt onal ' Defense, N'exv Vork city: Mr, rthui n(,0t, reporter of maikets tor food ad- ministration : Mrs. William C. Rose atrman. Hlsmere blanch of Ited rro- Jliss Lillian Ft Tovx-ner, scaretaix bi hosnitat o. n. I'mh..' xr,u ri.n,.. Curtis Trend ell, ihalrnan ' Albanx County dlxislon of x'ouian m committi.o o" the 1'oun. II uf National Dotennc : Dr ..... .... ... .. w. ... Anna llidgcs T.ilbi 'ted e'ross ,,f cast ilbot charge of lunmr tein dlxlslon of the eountiy Mis-, Margaiet TucUei c.m- tl'en xcorkei in X .M. (" A. In Vrance : tr" Isaac Wmdcrpool. . Iiatnii.m ! Ulothing ij.npaign toi Ilolglau ulief MIns tina U Voris, surgh.il inu -m o, soon to go to France DVORAK PIANO QUINTET PLAYED BY WELSH ""f" ,''", ",c rv'""!1, nuartc- lb par- "i-m-irij- !' lioim. i 1111 i..ii-. r was gixcn In Wlthersnoon Hall bv tho I'nl- ,,rf"lA ' ':?"" ." . r0,'J o-opeiiiung he ,uti i e:umi of iiirecj contiai In spirit, i folk dance of tho seller 1M ihe ilash tiL- folk dance of tho scherzo, while the abandon of the finale, with which the quintet lomludcs is tjplca! of tho abandon of th quintet ioihIi: Slaxlo and fu hlaxlo and fur that matter, liohemian peasant Mi BcethoxPii ' .ir eisn piaxru me con-, par' with flno ffcllng ln,l.rt...,L...,, ..r. ,C -.. I . i.i...v...i '1"'"' !' m -o. i in -- . . .. ts3ffi? i IinfiTffiTiirll'''' "ey mmj&w Heppe $ 1 Victrola Lome to the I louse that Heppe built" for the Victrola rnufic your home needs. Through th Heppe Rental - Payment Pltxn you may rent a Vic trola and apply all rent toward the purchase Meppe War VICTROLA IV-A tjo 09 R-cord tdct iieleclion 3.00 lotl coal $23.00 P H down. . it) u.o.ilM- MCTROLA VI. A $30.00 Records voir ttleuian 3.7 Tolitl con Pv 4 don M,7 moithli VICTROLA VIII-A J4S.00 ftecorel .oir aclti.. on. 4 00 roul ioal ..149 00 Pay 4 c'oxn. i) 1J montMy. VICTROLA IX- ..TST.S0 Rtcordi voar itleetion. S.00 Total co.l . .. .JU.30 Pay $1 do-Ti, 4 monthls. iUi , 3"Orie oi Hrite p,J porttcufort of the llop-oc C. J. HEPPE & SON J4 I Wmi 1 alilB3liL& 1117.1119 Chestnut St 6th and Thompson Sts. tJflftvni7amr,iMaftiiii. MaMrMMMMlxl ...'"yofi'.SSVaX' APRIL 3, 1918 -1 It' "i W x ' i Si i Kvffi ... ?"' ""mI w&foj 49 MltS. ( IIA.s. S. WHITMAN Wife of the Governor of N'exv York, xxho is taking a inonii- ncnt part in the war woils of the Woman's Club of Albany. ' minor, tpen, d tho ptogiaui. Through-1 out one feels tht melodic sxxuy whlih' Itadn evMclmnl uxer tho soung gfnlu", but there t noli, of the llaydncqne tutlhty about the haiiiionic ticntiuont and x olopnirnt of the themes Alto gether, this quartet Is one of tin- hap piest Ilk h liecthcxtii has xxrllteii. good fun i" er fon'lns morn ueriout i pImhIcs Into speedy relrmt The M'hnildt quai tit iithcrnise eminently tatlifiu'tnry. missed ihe lightness and plajfulncs- of the music eRpeclall.v In tl wheivo, The pace xx-tts too liax. where n nipping, ollln step xxould liaxc be n inoit In l.eephisf. An appealing, tuneful llajdn adagio, and rWc'd 'Thine with Vailutlons, ' op. 3.'. A minor roinpltiol the program. I nfoituiiati Ix. tho sl lariaiiunn on the rather tuiuid thnme ult n sirh ted a most emlielx to dlffeiein.e- in time uml rh thin The nitin Is i l.itlxily tin ihaiignJ flu i nniio'ir -linwiil mi little skill In thi'e Mil latlon- but 11 xxitild haxe lm n liueii vtin i,, ,., e how he wuUld have h.milliil 1 1 tin nn in .1 Huiihouli riiaiiiiTii ik , jt iu & M3mz: XT W lu I lit 111 ., an. Tii " m J A $5 Blouse I 29.50 ot Crepe $ Q : de Chine O ffl . ' ft 1 gllllfMlg If. I, lLi. to il W1. . , , Z i tfn 'nh ii -p I .. i ti i . i i,nn H . blouvc of nil c b 'Unerlat e n I quHiuv ,ii mis ion prii'i of !,. I JE It Is m.ide of erv- hcax imal- II Itv Crepe de r-hino with smait H inhio'derei satin lollar a-id f tl e new llkodcd tie It but. II U torn on the side In all shades. HI V hatex-er miu desire In u to H ' 1" blouse it s o er Ull T lint -it s?J s?D I """V J' Oiilefo l 'trf f. II Jwlous ggg , 1208 CHESTNUT STREET R ! t U i i in I .v a fa lalo H ' I le atu jf I flil HEPPE hm '"".35r4BefVt. . A 7 ZmJwf -mwsm : k&&rmr -i Outfits - Time Outfits for Mtostiahd ien'oa-x ami Rtntal-Pameitt Plan jgmQ r p''mSmm 1 V ill Br F , victrola .a nsool-rl fii?, I J I If fin Wr Reiords "our eelxi.nn S.00 lF Hi ' Alii If il I (I MS let.1 c.t 5POOO&5 . feS i(rV Ii II f. I MwC Slllt Pa Won. . momh) fiVJ M JC ' ?J f l' .WM4C4 OUlti VICTROLA XI. K niOOoI V'T I! I' ' Kt.ordt your .tletuei, CO f-il s'rV ffl M. 11 ' I Jin vi If ii Mj i v ii j lol.l co.t SI1800 'l i jf) m) ihs ; r.v5Jds,,tnqr,u. J ''MllM S VICTKCLA XIV J16S.00 r t?V 'Ml I I ftcord your .election 10 00 ill mfiP1 mill i Total cot ..$i7s.oo H m '' in I Pay ?I0 ?own. 0 luonlhU 1 P I''' VICTROLA XVI $?IOM v l Jj Kcord ypcr i-l'ii jn 10.00 5l I' V t) f i ... - ''" V jHh I ratal rot . f.tZS.OO jtll V W j I Pay I0 down. JIO moitSli llll S V-7 iS!iiai2ulHHf.iMiui UStLLLVLLV TPaMiwiresTliaiBeiiliiJPvSyiT u w x . " jpiiiiw)jiiiilliiiiiiiaway GRIFFITH'S WAR FILM i BOOKED FOR GARRICK to Be "Hearts of tho World" Shown Here on April 21) Uy the Photoplay Kditor l' W. Clrlfllth's nexxett cinema pro- 'Ktion, "lleartu of the 'World.' xxhlcli lad' its first eastern fallowing last cx-c- ng in Sew Yort:, U to be the nttir.o ti ,n at the OarrleU Theatre 'icglnnintf , Sprll ?. The Morj if iXmr romance In xrhich ' "ie loxcrs ar! ex-entuall reunited In a I rneh village utter the expulsion of the I ' I' t nuns The real trctichCB and troopr, ! as woll ay real Ullage tn Tran.-o nJ I ngland nre shown In tho photoplaj The niali girls. Hobby Ilarron and other , irlilltli faxorites are cast in the chief io'.cs. but the armies at xrar are alter ail the true protagonist- Mnoid t)al a man utlmiieta will be liitoreatcd by tho fact that tno topulai , in. tor relll bo u principal speaker ut the tlrst rjrescntatioti of the patriotic firm ".My Own fulled states," at the P.lvol! Tiicatto. N'ew Vork cits , ueKt xx-eci, ft !aiy xx ill malic a special journcv m c xx Vorli to appeal op lirhxlC of t u third Libert Loan Unix tr-al xx-lll rcleae on pid u a the-xveel: serial, two iccIh to an ep.--idc, "Hoy Stouts to the lion ue, ,ts of the Nation," to bt booked under fie BONWTT TELLER. &.CO CHESTNUT AT lOSTREET J' or 1'i-ttUn md Saturday Kifc? 3 -!) V'j SUITS DRESSES C COATS SWAGGER Sport Suits of "Bontcll" Jersey, cut on typically English Unci is entirely practical and appropriate as a Sporb and Oul-Door Suit. TTie shades arc Tau, Beige, Quaker Grey, Green, Mouse, Hydro plane, Copcn, Rose and the various shades of heather. Special for Fridav at BONWTT TELLER &CO. " CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR SATURDAY Individualized "Jeune Fille" Types ' .-J3K S" -m ,aX4 in&fZ t sV . S I v m I ill M W x f jw.sjcs trapes $5.00 to 59.50 Sido draped, braid bound, waHtwut, surplice una coat tliorcughly youthful and entirely visus rt style. Hi fccrgot gabardine anil tricottno.l - , A r ta -aaamr- , . s . "'' n- - at aui-n cp of tho Boy Hc.ouls of Amerle. with its murn than 100,000 membsra d , vlded Into 1 1,000 troops thnrtlslioXH -the oountrj. i "lloj Beout i to the Ilewue" has 14it produce undT the personal supervision, of Kir Houtrt H. A. uauen rowoll, fovuMI cr of the world's Ho Boout movemeiii and tho chief scout of yio British Bor Suoiit.. PLAN TO SAVE 100,000 IIABIES OUTLINED HERE A nation-wide movement to oa.e the llxes of 100,000 children In the United States xvlU bo inaugurated lere today At n meeting o( the Babies' Welfare Asso ciation and tho Philadelphia J'odlatrio .Society In tho cadcmy of Natural Sci ence, Logan Square. Miss Julia '" Lathrop, chief of the rccijra! Chililren's liureuu, Washington Dr. Jessica n Pelxotto, executive chniv man of the department of child xvel faro of th xoman'n committed of (ho ouin'II d1t National Iiefense, upd Df I'.lrhnrd M I'carce, of the medical ad x Irorj committee and war council of .the American nod f'ross, xvlll be tlia princi pal siieakers Thev xrlll outline various x".i s of bettering the little one's welfare. Nerve Energy It 1 1 m of nfiirltli r "nfritV tn Hftii form will nnd permanent rfllff tn the Cnlllnn mrih4 of tiAeo brrathlnir retniAtin e rcle for the mnrt. ior ffllnr of renejTMl and c rMPtl tit tilt) if almost lta inedUte. Collins System of Physical Culture Tor Women Exclusively liellcvne Court Uldg, Ut8 WtlnutS MISSES' APPAREL Special Values 25.00 35.00 45.00 A large collection of 8peci- ized styles for misses of 14 to ' 18 suits developed in Bergt, x-ool jersey, twills, tricotine, in chic, jaunty models of the hour. Mines' Frocl(3 29.50 to 49,50 An impressive collection of unusual motifs that include all the style developments the season. Included w frocks of serge, satin, ool jersey, Polret twill, Georg ette crepes, chocked tsffe.Ua and foulard. Sizes 1 1 to 18 t s 'rj Mcii. U to 18, WS,z, r jj - f 3 t - -. -. rs wwtnii X ( a v A l
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