f r mrnm 2T "" (.,.,, i led cth a ill. (05 at o, i of ' I tilt of.-j rsl'i 'rt n. lb alt it 1 s eta. EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 191S MAN ALLIANCE I girl scouts prepare for liberty loan campaign QUIT APRIL 11 j ! , i r d.. t... jfcimcc now Itei"' Lue to Vote Itself Out Kf Existence at meeting Here gBSTALL CONGRESS ... tinorllVlll AlllnlKO Wilt landed at a mcctliiB licro April 11 A. ih members will formally con- El, the resignation of the Jtj. S. U 6oHf. Wilmington, which wu .'last Sunday. frr u generally believed tlili action Sfk taken to forestall any porslblllty "' . !-!.. Ua nVlfllilAW flf flirt fcwre rcoi.iB - -""', "' u jresawnasM f under (mitigation in the IWTitn the niei".- hw ...... .,... ,w ., i. n( believed that any nomlna- .-- . . ....... , or tt new preM'irn. m .uiiu ui lleT' .: ' ..inB ,..ll mil. Ilsplf nut mlim t"c "" - jfuvoBosse in IsfUlnc; a statement iinllng his resiBiiatlon &.im patriotic "I.. He HUceredeil lr. I' J EjJ?Sr as head of the altlaiue K'ImIoh a obtained at the Mil- This liars b Henry r. . iiio Gtrmnn IVmokrnt of the . ii.nl the German-Ami i lean Sunun In .'' Vorlt that a meetliiB VX? alliance baa bee:, cnll.'d for i i 11 to be held In Philadelphia iVehlif purpopi of the merlin belns Z ;roltlon of thr organization. ?l.lT avrr publisher of the Grr- f,n Dcmokrat said Ii" hail b.-en In i,pd from reliable ourees that the Km would shortly go out of cMt. No details of th.- scheduled dls Slon could be obtained Mr. Moev. K volunteering the continuation, -whe was not In poisctKlon of further "Cation on the subject. . order of the day at the i-on-nuon -n 111 be the diswilutl-.n of the ftt AllliM". Wctamon In , Tork t.t rcceld adU." to thin effect from ih. management of the 01 ionization. Z lust ! ih. involution Ih oori- Eur that n mart '! llas sone m" tan Wifhlnglon that thr organization Si tetter t.ili. ul.antam- of an op SunUy to dissolxo voluntarily. l K not ait. ud hr m-MIng 1 am not i.miDathy .Uh th'' present. niaimK ?, tens ! ' TWVZ r?; r rwwmM o mhji ik - - ' "im t.: f . i ii f JE?!ff3Eip.. HW w wuimiic arm I . T i :E 3ifWSIkS. iKf ' 'M I CITY'S GREETING READY FOR CLERGYMAN-NOBLE Rev. Sir George Smith to Be Met by 400 Committee men Today Four hundred prominent laymen will act as a reception commlt'.oo for the Very Itev. Kir Georgo Adam Smith. Nice chancellor and principal of Aberdeen I'nlvcrsity, Scotland, upon his arrival in this city Rt noon today lie will be es corted to the Ilellcuc-Stratford llo:et, Mherc ho will be the guest at a luncheon nrr.inged In his honor. He will epcal; tonight at tho Academy of Music. Sir George bears the illntlnetlon of being among the few cUtgymen who aro Alert knlphf. Ifn In tlin r.rronrl noted! Urlttfth clergyman and educator to como to this oily In the last several week, tho Archbishop of York recently having paid Philadelphia a visit. A maes-nicctlng tonight In tho Acad tmy of AIuslo, at which Udgar Fulis mllh. provost of thr Unlvertlty or I'rnnsylMinla. will preside, will be ad (Irrnsed y Sir George, Theodnro Slur burg, former American minister to I'd glum, and tho Ilcv. Charlett II. Bronn, dean of tho school of religion ul Yale UnUerslty. Kir fleoige will bo t!io honor gilcal loinorroiv a a luncheon In the llellevue Stratford, given by the TfantatlaMU; So iety. Sunday morning ho Ih Kjhedulid lo rpeak In tho St. Stophcn'8 Kplncopal Church, Tenth street ubovr Chustnuf, where he will tell the congregation about the moral alms of the Allies In the world's war. The distinguished guest' was induced to come to Philadelphia by the commit tee on public Information and will to main Hoicral days. i .JW' ." ' ''- i l-: J - - . A y x MAHOGANY HALL CLOCKS MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCKS Chiming Movements Miss Kllcn Mary Cassatt (the second liRiiro I'rom the It'll) in chairman of the (rirl Scouts' I-ihorlx Loan committee, who is here hhoun instructing a mini her of Girl Seoul", within (lie shadow of the Libert v Ik'll. HIGH PRICES HOLD UP SUFFRAGISTS DEMAND not been much In SEVEN-YEAR-0L1) GIRL SAYS ROYS KOIUtKI) 11RR HOG ISLAND HOUSING PICKET SCANDAL PROBE ,l0UCCBtcl. Siirw- vo8 -- - - - Hanilits Held Her Up and Urge Pennsylvania Coimrcss men and Senators to Sup port Rankin Resolution Profiteering by Ridders Who Ask S5000 Each for Four- Tool; 1.73 Savings J?-9 ! Room Dwellings, Alleged r liulldlng of tho 2200 houses in lJInt- ' wood In thr Fortieth Ward to, houi-o Hog Island worker, wlilidi was to have hprn rnmnletid In tho latttr part s ketiers urging IVnn-vlumia thlrt.i fix fnnsrrKimrn mill two Siiulorn t" voir for the Itnulcln resolution, now in A nrn-yrur-old girl. JIarv ndrr-1 son, lllng in (llourrstrr, today fared Oeorgr N'urnmn, nlim car olcl '.'."ilj Hliarswonil Mirt-t: IJduuril K.nn. , Hill trrn .learn nlif. 2MH Kuutli Ingmnll street, uml Wllll.un Hi ml. i-vihi tru eura old, of 2C0'I J. ffcrFon sliri'l belni.' Aleglstml" VoltZ. In iSlourt-ftrr, and ?'..:.,.. ,;,,.. n.Ullnit for Its ' S,lte dissolution It hasn't any jlme. H held up for nn Indellnlle period, ' the National on In this lountrv a? it bianus ai n01ul., inx'cstlgatlon of the hlds sub- headquarter Represent" milled for the construction of the buildings the House of Itepresentativrs. hau- been I nei'Ureil thrm of hnliling hrr up on tho Kill CALL DENTISTS Kent nut by thr rmtipyhuniu branch ol Woman' purtv from It In the Pt'iidelil tluildlng. The IctU'ix read: "An rltlzrni of l'enns hiinlii. ho hap tndured u stent rons at thr The lildH are lc, Btnct ami robblnir hir oi VI. 7 The alleged robbrr took pl.irr last plRlit In Olourest'T. Mlillr 111' Kirl wup on hrr nny home She curd ui -h'1 tes. tlllrd. To .MairHtiiitr Volt, she said Hint shr inn? nvtl the moiit y lo huy som irs.Mits fur ulrl triendu tllmii'i ttr'n nil. Bed "youngest hlffh- Mi)infii rri. oirh h Id in $ina hall 9. Saturday Specials Spring's Complete Topcoat Styles Superb Specials $in.75 ardrd aa cullrelv too nanus 01 inr i.ioi?riimpni ul inr jusu-in ... 1 tiiTi,.i.iri wn m mi: imi Tat ftiin, n,.i,. BQ (10N AS GHAJJUAlXi-li high by olllclals of the Emergency Meet part In ml.orutliiK tin pnssaRc of thr, Th-lr naprnts In tln rltv i-r.- notified, ilO puu.' " " 1 - ' , ... , i.,.i i.ji ii,), ip,..itm, .,( nf Hi., mid iioudiiur I In ir .1 i-i-i v nl. H10 ho a w III fi I . Sor", r 7 ', " ',, 7,,ed t nn ao """ "'' ' Wilnaon r.om ' br I:, ,.t In Uiars-o of the matron in Clou- Tin Students "Will SCO ScVVCClthe houses would be ected nt in an- j , Noxeiiibrr. HUT Tlu dc'lin.'n i-st'i' ' fflin OlUUCIUS IH" '-''- - nrnvlmalt? C'OHt of S3U00 CtlL'll, tllO blllH ,.f ,,, f,,.,. f Aim,.l ... .!...!.. i-ltirr . F Mueh Sooner Than They ;irn for JSOOO. I the s.'tions uf the nlrkus t.. !. Innliil. " " tXi . il 111 nun ' a H l uow Calls M If tion Amonp Independehts yjmt Meetlns ium 01 Iters will Ii Merles of pubib meetings In vari J Expected kthhexsits of l'runs.lvuiiia lcntal rstots who air enh trd In the dental ir' risen e cot pa wilQsro actual iTplM muib Mionrr than they expected iMtuse of an ordir is-tied by thr sur- . ... .. ... 11 n fan general ouwr uiniiri Mr, of he mi dn-.il 1 orps? of the Tfa- m Annv In ilu departmriu ureter, itei that "it is now Hie poliey of this ktp order tu acme duty as prlati'M lie medical depur-ment Immediately Wt graduation those dental ludenla rtoaredue to Binduate this- ear .and (riatrenow enlls-tcd in the medical en- otea rcpen-c corps U order brlncrj into netlxe service Feoojyhanla dentisis bcfoiA thoso of Kir other prof' sioimi ueparimeiu. iterria tne i-xpecipu 4Wt to the fan that itnt were OT. iTOWN PARTY SOLICITS AID ulh Meetings to Increase Kcgistra- lone delays ummlssloned of- needcil In tho dental hold I ioUB ' viris of tho (iPiinnutmwt and West' 'WMelphla dlstrh'tM to stimulate In-1 kwot amone indrppiidciit voters in the ! tUMniatorlal, Irgislatlvo and congrcs- , wil campalcn. and especially to In-1 tausa registration ilu pjir. ' liM first of such mretlnir will bo held April I In the Twenty-third AVard. Aftwthat date meetings will be held at Wlar Intervals in approximately tttlltr-elght wards, mlneliinllv In all I the last twenty-eight of the forty- naras. 11 Is not admlttrd by tile Meet or- poration that there Is un hltih In the I pioKiaiu other than the price to be paid. An the holies air to conuiln but tour I room-, tlie ioQM price Is rrgarded ns I notliliiB shoit of ptolltccrlng. No decision as lo tho steps to bo tnkm I has been reached, but It Is Indicated that now bids will b'' called for ur that the tiovernment will supervise the construc tion of thr homes If new bids are let. It Is expected builders In all sections of the countiy will be ashed to furnish I estimates. Altliouuh the building program Is tern porarlly In abeyance, the housing com ' mission of the i:mrgoniv Kiwi ''t- poration, at the recommendation of some I of tho most influential men here, has laslted John H. MeClatvhy prominent '1e.1l t state operator and builder to us Ihume charge of the worl: 1 McClatchy has been offered a large ' fee for ussumlng the duties uf building 'director. Ho lu,s made It cluai. hou I ever, that ho will only accept the posi 1 tion nt n nominal sum In ease lie agree to tahe over the direction (f the- pToject. I Uundreds of men have gone to Wnsh I lngtoit to aid 111 the proccilliou f the war, he said, milling that he would not lalte adantnge or Hie uoeriiiiieu'. 110 cattsc his assistance was needed 11. is. in Washington now. e.idei'lv and urt'ordlni: to tin- cun-titn llonal rights nf AmerlrHii cillnns rriiders iieivss.-iry 11 public liiM'stlpitiim I of 1 he unlawful 111 rents y tin- .istilm:- I tonpolice thr unlawful scutem nf ih t police cult and tlir unlawful imprison- 1 inrnis in tin- district Jail and w.uUh'iusi "Tlicsn otlli'lal acts hne i-niitnl a ' wldfireiiil mls'indeistiiiiilliig and liavi , lellritcd on our huiiui ami patriotl-111 1 V (..iiiiiut. tlieiefui.', rest hatlsfled w'th 11 legal decision, no matter how -Irong. ' but must also ib maud completi and public vindli'iitinii which can nn'v l.e gln hy the I 'ongrcs.- of the I niteil Stales." The letter is signed , L.i.ma U riock, Kayetlrvllle : Koto r. Ilenvitincer, ShamoUln: JIary II Ingham, l'hlladrl phln : lloia Lewis. Philadelphia ; KHthryn l.ihcnln. Philadelphia ; llllza brth XIi-oii me, I'nloiitow 11 : Mary Wln fcor, IlaMrfoid ' Itolian lo Alles Ktd Cro-s Mine Miulellai Carnoj who r-caued I Horn Hi 'plum dutlug th. Herman ml-' Mine . wilt spi ak on Mou1a at 3 o clr.el, lufoie tile uitniliri- and friend'' o" the llldrpelidl lieu S(ll.le l;.(l i"ros- 1 Auiliar at Pais Chi-tniii sti.et ' M.iiiiui ,11 1. ''irson will introduce the sp ak r 1 "Dutch" Speeches for Loan 1'oltiA tile. l'a.. April o. Tlir t.lbem Loup campaign Is to be pushed in llii.t county with speeches In "I'rnnsjlania Dutch." Hundreds of farmers wlio are drawing big Inronies have subscribed little toward' previous loans, and it Ii hoped to get large subscriptions this tlmo from the farming regions. Chairman D. W. Kacrcher Is arranj Ins plans for meetings In not only every town In tho county, but also In every ug-, rlcultural center. I CEL1N BUNTING ife FLAGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION l'Klf K ON A1TI !C 'l ION CHARLES E. LINDH, Inc. Sine 1880 MatiufuUtirfri uf Htfrjthlnc Ijde l'roin Caiii 313 SOUTH MMII MRi;KT, I'llll-A. I r 1I.1I11I.4 luiulifoti ur iiftfrnoiFii tru hlttiiiinV julltlft !( rriii(ntlnn I or Miprt'tuo erelle iue. Ciindic it 1 1 ( tlte rvi Hi iq till Vt'c i-thirtj toi twin and 1 n tttt' v 116 CDesxnut St. I 1 1 i ggll iron in uiou- tVvtli'l fVfVW. 1 twQ Ml V.l i to ii 5 'At the New 11 I fgSjK TaajMmsamtttsM tfLfllk& 19 A special j;rc.u;p of interesting new Spring and Summer wap:) of the smart metropolitan typo the better sort at a welcome price. Swagger Sport Models Helled Street Coals Loose or Fitted Styles In llurclhiB, Basket Weaves, Homespuns, Spring Velours, Sport Mixtures nearly all of them intended for higher prices mannish new pockets, novel collars, all the divertissements in belts. No Charge for Alterations Fashion Shop ?W Market Corner Twelfth St. g limlnrnTT ..I ThffrlL. On Sale This Week Dalsimer Standard NEW SPRING BOOTS j A Low Price Made Possible by a Cash Purchase From a High-grade Maker Affording Yon an Oppor tunity for Big savings. These are just timely for the season which makes them of unusual value. The shades are those most wanted, All-Grev Kid All-Brown Kid Grey or Brown Kid with harmonizing fabric tops Fieldmous"e Buck, fabric tops Cordo-Tan Black Kid or Dull Calf with Grey fabric tops Patent Leather with Button Grey Cloth tops. Many wing tips. Tis a Feat to Fit Feat The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market St. m m 1 if 'f$4&&p$ M I llV 1 I- 4 ' -! I If ' jL 1 il Sis Jmk JJHV TO EVERY PHILADELPHIAN ' The weekly partial payment plan makes il possible for every Philadclphian, rich or poor, to become an owner o LIBERTY BONDS Our Coupon Book will enable you, whether or not one of ' our depositors, to purchase cither a $50 or $100 Bond of the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Weekly payments may be forwarded by mail or we will send a collector for them. SUBSCRIBE TOMORROW! COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY CITY HALL SQUARE Perry Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats have Rung the Bell for Style, for Quantity, for Quality! J fninVv A r-C Perry's "mmv iimtaiiv" .-modi: I, Kour-button Coat ; new Con me Military Miouldrrn; top pockets wltli Military flap, that button ; bottom pockets blasheil In bides; ri-.ruin back, teams well ruined. Snappy btylo for tho Young Follow. Perry's "STOUTS" COATv Yoke Hark vrltli four amall links at yolto without waste of fabric : ConcaTe Military MiouIiIitb; skirt cut oft all around; ralxd writ ncam at nalfti line to stmulale belt. There's a great deal of Com fort in coming to a store with Thousands of Suits, hundreds of assortments and every Newest Kink of Style. J And, just as though we had never had to worry an instant about the wool we've gone to work- and evolved the snappiest, smartest set of new ideas in styles and cuts that ever made a hit with the heart of the Young Fellows! jNew Military Model's backs seamed and tightened, shoulders on the concave lines, Flapped and buttoned pockets and, to help con serve the wodlen supply, a welt seam all around the waist instead of a belt. 1 And held down to rock-bottom prices $20, $25, $30, $35. '. v . i I 3 PERRY & GO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. s JU "f wbmmmmm. acii m. n Til 1 LA A i M La Ma ml .ul nil JLiAJUAJLJLJwl J ' ' ' " Kh P555SSHi
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