.fJ(V m SCHOOLS 100 pARS OLD TODAY Anniversary to Be Cele- i brateu ub ii,-uu Meeting RXBIDES 01- A UE.1VIUK1 Rom Humble Beginnings Sys tem HS Wl'OWIl lO iuuuui Proportions B-.j... mark the lOrttli anniversary of H, founding of the public school system IB'phlMelP""1' ana " "'- - I? .,,, mass-mcetlns at tin- Melto- felUii Olra Houw tills cwnlnjt. IrZ . -.... ...1.1,-ouk.ou fit Mils tllfCt- The rrlnc,''i" """'"" P. .n he made liy Nicholas Murray IStfer president of Columbia Unlvcr K. ...i Xuthan C. Schueffer. State &lcndcnt of schools. Simon Ural.. KU prerfdetit or un- "o-" "--fwlll preside Tickets may bo ob RlVd from StrrcUry Hick, Kcj stone fEuIldioff. .motcenin sinui uu-j.u ..uai- L, .nrll 18s- t,,e boanl of l0M V" "...i.i n urst mcetlm: und "I:.. .h .-iiool i-v-um that has since j Kits Pla """"' "u foremost ,ln 'tllrlJ. The bcBiniiinb-a were humble, j M one Is forced to ask If educational WtKOds and building will change a , IS In the iicm u tlioy have lit thai l"Mntur' ,.,. ,nV.-o or .his! " TBO One limniui'i ... -- - j fcundlMof our "second line of defense. M FrfSldent Wilson baa desluimtcd the ?'"?'. lf. hi.ll.llnn- :.t Seventieth I Inet and Woodland uvriiuc. One hu... . 6U . ...I.. .In.' Ittillillnt. U-HM j Urea vearS Ufiu una ...'j " o ' 5.......I .o ih rlilldion of the city ! Vth appropriate cue monies. It ia still . ..- n nr Hi,. Kf.hi.nl .VI,. lelnj useu s v"- - . r ' This veteran among Philadelphia , iacbooU was original! lenou n as the ; BMtilV.tr School. It a-s built In ISIS mJ taken Into the city school system . ..,? i. ... i tiin- hsi- hullditir; of . "rood construction and has ushlnitlc roof. .The jard 13 oi son. . , ibandoned as .i s hoolliuuse, and used I for a toolhoiise. Slnc then, however. It has once again been made part of the . Shool system It i- now uew' 'or a : llndersarten cUci an an annex to mu ifaacbalMIle .Si-honl. CltjS I'lrit Sclioul , k. rt.i uKh.nil iK.itxf nn reenril ns i.i. - .ricrl hi rhllndclnhla rvaa the ' MUeslown School at Oalt Lane. This nuury similar to iho Uannlliei; School. , lit nu built In 1140 and was razed some ' .tywrs ago. ., .In contrast to thc.e one-room school (louses, tne raggari m-hooi. at rouri.ii ind Torter htreets wlm-h was completed , la 1915. and is tt"' l"t hulldlim erected by the Board of Education, lontalnn JiflJ'.thrce echon! n-oms nnil houses 255S Cn.iu nT,,j ,u r.ln,..i tli, , niter, num. (ruim - ' - , litr of etudentt m tin- siliooi Htcm In 111!. The Taggari ,ieh..ol i" of the most, .tnitrn Hrrnrnnf hl-ll K :ind f.teel COn Jtoictlon with a tonerele loot. It Is ! I,, tfinHe (,. lwlrrh! n wnofl was ' .J l I. J nil l... V.ltf.U nf Vl.ltl- IJB, llghtln?. heatinu and vnttla'loii, I U evolved DJ prefleut-iiui euuvLiuunr i fcOn April 6. 181S, the first meeting of i Ut twaru oi . onironeri -wua nem. iuj city as divided Into four dtstrieta by " ami r.9 ihr. 1 !.. I u I iin TiT.i,h rlls.lrlrt I fthcted a Board of PotninlHsioner.i. They a lm eiecieo ine j.ouru oi . uiiiruuern. i 'ft. Hm( Tln.jrit C f f '.HllmilorM M ITlIll I !.posd of Jlobert Vau:.. prcsldsnt, Thomas ,8teenion, Joseph lieil, Mlllam fry., George Boyd, rcttr Kryter, libcnczcr j Irerrison, James Honaldsun und David , woelpper William Vlrnlo vnn pecre- i tujrof the board, and had his olflee In thi City Hall. His office hours were (from 8 a, m. to noon each day. i The echools talten orr by the Board I tf controllers, according io ineir annum nportfor ISIS, wire a loiiows: ' Tuelicra I'unil--Jit Modtl Wrhool 1 t!i:l UlehM School Kn Xeutnrton School - -0- fjloitiaenaluii rhool - .' lnrhlirk Seliool V tf CtttW Garden ehoul t Wilt K ' ttl -S4S ETlie only emploeH of the board were Ole teachers and the ,-rcretary. ThU ranstltuted a payroll of eleven. Tho Jtrrt year's expense ot th'' syatem was KMII.ST. This figure included pcr pinent Improvements. Tho actual op Mtlng ejpenscs of tho tchools were P,I.1J, or 3.57 a pupil. J KSorae conception of tho strides made Oi the hundred years Just past may Hlormed by considering the nrtbcnt ' (item of tho system. firoulb of hyritrm k The number of -eliool organizations utrown from ws to it7. There aro f in t lementary sehoolc. elevi-u high ! training .chools. and our Junior lilglt Jool, ulth 131,195 students In the va gma public schools of the city. Tho - , ... A.wttju oi i.uui'aiiou now f7 riv-iinuieiy oiju names on It. ! I'! '' there were 1507 boys and 'Ji1,1 ,n t,le Public schools. The ;"ion yy sex at pretcnt Is 115,798 Ml, ind 115,397 clrls. Vor th- ln. P'1 thro has been a falling oft BLine percentage of boys, board olll- feu MyV and ut ono Uma lI' "cr ! .mrl ... ' lila ooe" m,,ch higher. 'U Z. ,p.erc''ntaee of n'aI ttvdcnta I chaiujed but littlo in the last cen-' B-ENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILikDELPHIA, SATURDAY. xVPRIL G, 1018 x; Fly the Flag Today and Buy Liberty Bonds Today U tho first anniversary of our country's cntranco Into the war. It Is also tho first day of tho third Liberty Loan campaign. Of Breut appropriateness Is this excerpt from President Wilson's first war me-hngc: "To nuch a tusk He can dedicate our lives und our fortunvt, every thine that o are nn.l everj thins that we have, with tho pride or thoso who Ijnow that the day has come when America privileged to hpcikI her blood tmd her titlght for the principles that Kavo her blrtli and lmpplnc.-s und the peace which she lias treasured." A CENTURY OF PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL "DEVELOPMENT GLASSB0R0 WILL VOTE 'WET' OR 'DRY' MONDAY ; Gloucester County Begins Dc i cisive Action on Booze. Monroe Township Elec tion Tuesday Gloucester County ulll haxt tlu bono of lioldlng the tlrst special fk.'tions o.i local option In South Jerc Nex; week two elections will bo held and th. "drys" expect to carry both of th-m Tho first election will be hi Id m Glassboro Monday and the second m Monroe township the following day The antl-llrjuor forces liavo been rushing matters In tho county, and they picked out Glassboro and Monroe townships for tho iirst two communities because thej believe that they will carry both places by good majorities, creating a favorable effect on the vote In other parts of tin. county. There Is only ono hotel In Glassboro and there has been no opposition In the courts to Its lliiuor falling since a li cense was granted to John llarret five years ago. after the license held by Wll. Ham Davis had teen refused and the bar closed for u year. An active can lass haa been made by both slde, and while the advocates of a hotel with a bar admit that tho tow n Is u btrong church town, they hnpo that at tho last minute many will vote to continue the hotel and license became tho hotel will not pay without a llcetibr Many ears ago Gloucter County was "dry." "nd the unti-lliUor forces believe that they liavo a ood chance of mailing it "dry" again. They huve been busy ever since tho local option law was passed, It is their aim to have a Npeclal election In every district Where there Is a saloon, and where there are no saloons to let the voters decide the question at the general election. .Vc appropriations were made for the special election by the governing bodies of the municipalities and towns when tho appropriations wero made In Jan uary, because the bill had not been pasL-cd ut that time. 1t ii. figured that the Hpi.-itil t lection In each dlbtrlct will tost from MOD to $1000. For this, reason many towns arc awaiting the general election to have a vote on tho ques tion. Harrison township will have o special election Tuesday, April IC. Clayton, Swcdesboro and Logan township will vote Tuesday. April 30. I'nuliboro and Woodbury will liavo their elections May 7. The "wets" bellcvo that they will carry both Woodbury and I'aulsboro. 1'ach of the-se towns has two hotels, anil It Is believed that tho vote In both places will bo closer than In any other towns In South Jersey. It ia ot believed that elthtr the Republicans or Democrats will make an lasuo on the elections In any of tlu towns, especially Woodbury. The lead ers of both parties will keep their hands off, it Is held, and If they do the "wets" believe they will carry Woodbury, thi county seat. Should Paulsboto and !x gan township vot "dry," then the cntlru river front, from Gloucester down to Pcnusville, will be dry. SHIPYARDS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF WAR Celebrations to Help Men to Realize They, Too, Arc Fighting for Liberty " ' ' i-an ! ..' i i . ,n !- Li dr-lj . ! t fj LBfm,Wi3KKf.tiM "H i NO BOOZE SHORTAGE I AT THIS CLUB DANCE License Court Ruling Fails to Stop Thirty-seventh Ward Affair Howie nnd (Inuring "mixed ' tit tin Innnunl ball of the Thlrty-soveiitli WunI Kepubltcnti Club In quartette Hall. i"Iit- ninntown avenue ubovo Lehigh, despite, jllic recent ruling of the llrennc court : prohibiting tho use of Intoxicants wlun: ', diuielng Is In progress. According to Hie testimony of unln-' llisl guests, untie of the dnncrts wtis , .it an time far enough away from u liberal supply of liquid r.-freshim nt to .u.sc them tiny great trouble In oh-1 tnlnliiK "nil they I'liiiia hold Hut How to Gel Liberty Loan Foster Done by Fennell "Provide .the Sinews of War: Iluy Liberty Hondo" Is the title of the poster 1 Joseph Pcnnell, noted artist, which will br uscil to boost the third Liberty Loan uumpalgn In every section ot tho L'nlted States. Tli- Liberty Loan i-oliitnlttrc of the Third 1'Vilcrul ltcserve District tins received about Sil.OOO copies of the poster. Persons desiring one may obtain It fiom the.hooth nt tho huso of tho Stnttie of Liberty. No coupon is necessary to get copies of the poctr r. icLi.iurr.s ijouy nun touav 'XuuTXJTZrXw "tm,fB Father Goes to - the prophetic ' lucks." it is said, were issued to males. 'V'W OIK to Meet It I During tho v (.males, old. young, rut. twin, short mil ami nilddlewelghls. It wasn't even The bod of Lieutenant Commander Im' Tmemw n'r M, !r"h,,f. ll19 t,!,M,,, It,char'1 JIcro ,:ill0. Jr.. who was i .1 member ot tbo club to secure til? ,,,., ... , , ... 'suds." It Is (BIBLE CONFERENCE vfc HERE NEXT MONTH (Ministers and Laymen Plan ' Great Religious Mectingrafc End of May j Iteliglous workers In this city are j planning for a "lllble conferenco on the I second coining of our Lord," wh!ch,w$t( lm held May 28 to SO, Inclusive, at tho Academy of Music. Prominent ministers ami iHjinen here are backing tho movo. nieiit. which, according to present plan,!, will be on nit extensive scale. The executive committee his sent put; a call to Christian leaders of this coun try. Those who aro planning tho meet ings declare that the present world war lias ic suited In un awakened Interest In scriptures of tho Bible, onvuntiou an evangelistic note Is to be. sounded und the cxccutlvo committee now has in preparation plans for a noon hour evangelistic mectftig" at the Giirrlck Theutro during tho three days ot the conference. ,. . Among the speakers already engaged" for the occasion arc the Ttev. Dr C J. Schoi'.cld. of Dour.lnston, L. 1. : tho IteY. Dr. Mark Matthews, of Seattle, "WaMlii lormcr moderator of tho Presbyterian. Dr. iv. n. a leadlngN BRETHREN CHURCHES IN LABOR FOR NATION People Instructed at Services Tomorri w for Religion and Patriotic Benefit Instructive sermons will tomorrow in virtually all of tin Ihnii ren chun lies in eastern P. nuvUaiiii. and northern Maryland as mean-, ot Impressing on the members the unni.-di-' ato need or tho training of jouni; m. u for tho Church and Nation. Ptitpil e j changes in the twcntx-.se. n groups i wltliln tho territory were m.ule. This action follows the lequevt ot (lit Government that the training worl; of the schools and colleges lie greatly In I creased during the war, so as to lilt tb I gaps lett by the young men who are now scrUng their country, cither In training camps or In active service in I'rance. j The following are tho assignments in , j Zone 3, centering In Lancaster mid in-1 eluding Philadelphia. Mount Joy, New i I Holland and surrounding country: ' rilll.ideiiihl.i rirat, tin. Itoi. N. I. l,n . I bir full sharo of the ".nils ii i. I(l"cu lwo eck ago when n depth -"d i bomb exploded aboard the l'nlted Stales Select Counrllmnn Kdwurd Haws Is destroyer Mauley, will reach Vow York Id ' liavo Isitieil n umi..n,n,i. .. i,. i today nboard the steamship Neve York. !- intention wits vniicd to tho recent T,M olU'er's father, lllehard JlcCall HI- of the license court forbidding ' ""' pri ror N'"w or,i Jesterduy. o neitig and till- sale of limine In (lit A Mwhit rttmrt nf ISO imi-i.l nltl,..r4 ' ( ifllernl Asspmlilv : (lm V.rv me e-tiibl!.shmi'iit at the snnm time, and men will accompany the body from Hlfcy. of Minneapolis, Minn ii Miiiniation I- to the (ffeet that the New York to Philadelphia In Iwo spc- Haptlst iniuister of the Northwest; rh,Q ul. opeuites undi-r a "twenty-four hour ' ei.il ears which have been .chartered Hew Dr. P. W. philpot. of itamllton. I'.utir" and tlmt thN chatter us by ' Herkley Toy lor. an intlmnte friend , Onturln : the p.ev. Dr. Harris U. Gregg, ir.in.frrrefl to Iho hall" for this spr- or the Ulllott family. Servhes will bo I "1 Chicago, 111.: the P.cv. Dr, L. IV. il (c.i-lon. lie siild that "he -up- held at 4:13 o'clock Monday afternoon Munhnll and William L. PctUnglU, of ""'-' '" the District Attorney hail given 'nt tho church of the Itcdeeiiier, Uryn I Philadelphia. ruling on tin. matter and that he liml i Muwr, with military honors. Tho In- ! An ((Tort Is being m.ido to nhini.. iMlristood nothing wn- wiong In the terment v III be in the family burial i other speakirs. including ono of the t uooie at this amituil event plot ut the Church of the I.edccmer In-.strong evangelistic Hlblo teachers of IHng f the club. cemetery. BOATS WILL lie SOLD TO SATISFY CREDITORS Camden .Minister Will Ucmj,'ii The Taberiuiclc Methodist Hplscopal ' vteud of Arlington the national military 'Great Britain. The singing will bo In enargu oi naries ai. Alexander, who is arranging to train a choir ot 500 voices). The headquarters for tho conference have been established In room 1030 Morris building. J. DaUs Adams, is executive secretary of tho conference and will be in charge of tbo Jicad quartets. The conference grew out of a recent muting at the City Club ot a repre sentative body of thirty-seven ministers' and Ia nun of this city. TTilijjht. lil'istol am! Columbia 0f''hureh of Camden, im of tho largest ,, , ,,. '" "'"n'U'Ji OI , ,0 Ncw lIirM,. Methodist Hplscopal ueiuwiiro liivi-r Conilllliy, to confeience, will loso Us pastor, tho P.cv. Go at Auction Io,ui A- the wol in- escurslon steamboats Twilight, i I'rench. i.ii-tol and Columbia will be iiffercd for ' b'S In-t '. ,,0'l,a,y !,t !'"' f"1"' ot the New York- , inorr. W. Vi'i.' ,,,U,"iiS 0,!!nay- ."' ''nimlen. l,y Vlh.it Itollsihueller, t'tilted S-tntes Mi,,-. ' John A. Mason. He has chosen to direct the work of tho Centenary Fund und in- cseurslon steamboats Twilight, i l'renchi rs' Aid Society and will preach Cii'tnl and Columliia elll t ..fr..n,l r..i' Mim hit siiinon lo bis concieiratii.n to. 'Ihe prc-cni -j-tem of i lioi.N i I'liihulelpliiu i-, iu-,t 100 yeul's old today. The upper pliotnci.ipn -how the cit.v'-- m-ui-st school the TiiKKitl'l School, nl I-ninth .mil roller street-, which was com pleted last .vein. It li.i. nfiv-iinii' div Nion.-. with '.'.ViS scliuol cliililien. liclow i- l'hilailclpliii'- olile-t .-choolliuiise. Known us llie liaiinikei- .School, it un- cumplctod in ISIS at what is nuw Seventieth street anil Woodland avenue. It is still in use us a l.imlci'U'ai'ton amies of the l'aschalville .School. L llinli U.r.ri,t ll.A t.... 1 J l n.us" t riT'iiili OC' it- V . nilH i! i Thlni tlin Ho-, r V. flrleh: Mont I'lnr- I (lm rti" . t PunU. "oat'tvlll-. Hie II v Jotei O. Jones. T.Hllcnslir Co.'ndiit. tbo n..-. A. u. y. , Xorlhejitrn, t li Km'. II. .VI l!remnuti I I I'olumbln. the Ue. U. I., linn, : Miiuiilv 111" ' Iho Hev. P. It. HliUiuuh: l.liltx. the ll, i A. T. IUkiI'T. Manliliu I'lliiri:. Ihe II. v IC. f. Miller: Muniir f'1lar. Ilio itei. S. (I.I - i KautfniHti: N.lfsvillo Chan;,', the It' v. Miir- irt ,.. ,,. ...... .. ... ... .... tin (IrolT: PutKcll-e r'lurire, tho ltev. (I. 1), I IJUAIUCKA I h il ;1 iN.XAll'j Patilorf: VVcat Willo;- Charge, th" lt.-. J., , ..... ., . L-xVrfi,un cJ,. ,o L m. v.; LANK FOR CONGRESSMAN rrerllntcr: Intercourso Chame. llie Itrv. M. , . . II. Groff: 1'eiiuea Charge, the llev. C U. t -!.. f. it, . ,-i ..i , i iiettew. ! Olty Committee tnairmnii Slated in Mount Joy. Ilio Kev. O. O. Uomlg: UlUa- ' !vtb Iiii,.ii I ........ v.. twtlilown. tho V.vv. s. A. fSiillonbcnTor. OI.MI1 District Loguo All t'lorln. the iti-v. D. K tone: (.vnterville nlmmw liLiir,,.-.,. Circuit, tho Ucv. I. S'. HMdonirlilse. , llOUIH.ua I I.UIUIIU Tho assignments In Zone 1, centering! i:,i,.,,,. w. Lni.- ..i.,.ir...,. ...- .i,.. 1 in Lebanon, arc: ' Deinoerutl.; City Committee, probublv llhenejjr. tie? n.v. H. II. Crlin: W. st ' wl" '" tho choice of the Democrats f..V Lebanon, the nv. Tliomss (Im-lnnd khiI th'1 -uomliiutlnti li.r Congress from the he ltev. I! 13. II, mlrr: Uetliany. th' Hh. Sixth District, which Is made up of I 13. V.. Hrmlor ami tin- Kev. TtiuinaH (liirlinl. , West Philadelphia and lieriiiuntovi n. Avon, the Ituv. M. A. Wainiir und th. It.. ,,?. Wusliiugtoii Logue. funner Congress. II. 13. JIIII.t: Hebron, (hu Ucv. II. I.. Miller iUn, uiK scheduled for I lu- candidacy. nnd tho Jlov M. A Wngner: M-innrial. tho I .,, 1. i...M ..,...;., i iii,,,v..ir r, ,,. ' i i, ,,. Itsv. It i:. Se,ancr and (tie . u. T I " ""J .'I''"" '"'J""1 " '"""'''i l Lll' .... .. .p.,.,... .,.. I..... u t. i. .,...!.. ... ititiant (loveriior. nnd tho llev It. 13. rii huelrer. K.il-in. Hi-i , '" annouiii l"u bis platform I.niiuc fi.. ,nd been (llrd against Philadelphia than 1 1 Rfv. H. P. liauEherty und h- It. v. s;. P. I l"W s the political vogue of the day. lie ,,..;,.. ,..,.. of the nili.r .,,-,. ,,., 1 Pdushcrty; Aimvlll.. the n-v. (i. T i:rhrt I iudor.-. s unman . ulfr.ig m III tin- "b'""M "" "' "" ollKr '""e se.ipoita j nn'i (lie It'V. II. V. r.iuahrtv; Itetleiirovp. i tioiial prohibition aiiiendnient : : : ' ; r-rr i 3 i'i i. v ,'ii; V: . .!.;;, ii . ii.V !' former Siupcriuteiuieiit of Polnj,. .Trtin i' Ji ,0w,'ri ,lrnna' "'" I!"' lloyi D. Tiolor lin- iiiinounc.il his candbbicv ,. c , .,,. .. i- , for the Town Motlug-p, ni..w. ,,..imn.i- n-a.llnB. Salem, the P..' i.. II. I . I... s her. tn ,,. stlt,. seiiati. fii.m the Mmi, In-. ' Zlon. (ho rtev. Park I! uu.-ts: Trlnll--. tin- ... ... . .., ,, , . , .. ' ' n-. J. A. Kelp-r- lllrdalmni (hsrs, . the ,""'',," ' ' ' ,,", ' . 'L- ! ', ', n,.v ( It. Ilons-hler: PottHtoKli. th,- ltev. ti -t the . a ml iil.icv n s, l.illoi- l.llW.11.1 i. ii oi hip uisirict ot New Jersey, to -.iii-iy creditors or the Dehiuare P.lv.r T i.insiioitatlon Company, which v..i, "'" l7.,,'oMl'H of receivers about a ven '" vviiisni O Hempstead a Bhln'pli g 'an of this cllj, was appolntnl re- l Ii- loata wero lo have heen sold a -null ago. but sale va.s postponed timil today. '.o.,l price-, urc expected to be oil' 1 "i the three vessels whose coinhnied ..page 1. la.,a I,,,,,, Vlllllis Sh.. a Inge iii-reuse during tin- lust mui. owing to the scarcity of shipping. ' Old .Mint .Mechanic Hies, William V. lieuinnont, eighty v,i old, Is dead at tho home or ln-' s,. George M. Ileuumont. :t3.".o ,n 'iir"'""',';0"11 htrrc'- I'0"1 ls'i; '"'"I - JS!iG Jlr. lieaumont was tho jftlju.-t, r ,,r .the coin machine (n the Cnlteil S1..1. mint, then located at Cliestuiit ami .Inin- per sl-reets, e was a metnbei .,, .Morning Mur Lodge 1. O. ( I. !" i burial will he In thp South 1 ,, ( eim-teiy Momla.v. fllj You'll always find the best styles here & always moderate in price. HALLAHAN'S iOOD-BH0E5 4h? 'fe VH 919-921 MARKET STREET JDVENILE 8H0E SHOP, SOtb CKE8XMUT iwia'du iAJibAaiLK AV.riUli S604-0S OERMANTOVVN AVE. ouin a: OJtt.STHUT STS. I'UAISICS I'OKT OKI'ICIAI.S Inspector litis Good Word for Con-', tlitions in I'liiladulplilu Piai.-e for the maiiuer In nliu.,i ;he port ol Philadelphia Is bundling (be illl- ' ticull situations arising out of tlio war i wuh given liy !' M. Ilalstead, chief hi- snector of the division of customs, fol lowing a comprehensive tour of inspec tion .vesicrduy , Mr. Ilalsteinl laid stitsn upon thp manner In which tlu survevor of cus- , Puns, i -panes u. itiiru. interpreted the various oi tiers coming fi-nm Washing. lop. He stilted that tevier cnmplalutN ! - WI4KIHnifMllflMffilllltfti1.ii:uit(jfi tiHrriuiuiiiu..i.oiituiniuiuiiitiuiii.,tT.j ,..,. KWIMMIMW .-lull :i'" lij:'!,,:.,' " iiiii lie ; ii ran; , t awbi. nnris: r;,ir urr l ': ii .: ,,11,1'j, iiiii luiiiiiu.imiiii! ,.:u..i..i..;ir:.i,ir.i;,,,,:,1,;..::. nnrninniiiraiuMiiiBS i,,iiiiiiiiiniiiiiuii: I Inln.l .u. ... . . S5,j 71 "" original ten teachers, tho I5m Spl0M 537C Principals and Sftfeif I I mu"'lielty of the uc- ISiI.ln.th number of pupils, accounts xz ""J increase. Kit ltt 'lal' .c,, prlncl. m nT?,t,h.ere arc now iiG male ,vSn.d 33! fmale. Tho urln-fe'-eclghtyX Uh oho.i ' women. The 3S.lft.Sul th0 norm"l iralnlnr' ,4l Mty f.. , y'0"0 mul Instructor? Ifej.1' Three of the prln teii, men' and on" f them a Every shipyard along tho Del.iwdrs rtlver holding contracts with the limcr gency Fleet Corporation vein celebrate today the anniversary of America's entry into the var. Tho program, which will bo of u patriotic nature, has been ap proved by Edward N. Hurley, chairman of tho shipping board. The recently approved shipping board symbol will bo presented and unfurled In every yard. The occasion will be the men's own day and every detail of tins celebration Is Intended to Impress upon the shlpworlters tho fact that they aro serving their country In a manner fully as Important and as necessary as is tho man In tho trenches. Trlvate W. H. Stuckhousc. of the Klghty-tUth Nova Scotia Highlanders, will address tho men at tho Chester Ship building Company. At tho Merchants' Shipbuilding Corporation. Bristol, will bo Sergeant Major C. II. Smith, of tho London Mechanical Transport. Dr. Ga briel Magulro, of the national bcrvicc section of tho United States shipping board, and Joseph V. Collins, of tho Forty-second Highlanders, will speak at the Puscy & Jones plant in Wilming ton, and at tho Traylor yard at Cora wells will be Sydney Story, a speaker of note from Kentucky. SUSPENSION OF SAVAGE URGED ON THE MAYOR ll. n. llitriillrcer. Mjeratown, the If v M. H. Miller unci th !!. ('. Mulch: KncUerl.. Ihe U. . Corn.. II Pesnicsdorfsr: Donvi-r clmrKe tin It. . VV 13. Mhoop and the r-v. N. I. VK. . t..". Chars-, til- I'.ov. f. Mum r llershei Hoi" land, th' lloy. C. A. Mutch ali'l 111- Ki v VV i:. Mioon: HlnUins Spring, (he r.o. si r l Pundoro; Kplirata the ltev. N. I I l.o ..nl th r.ov. M. II. Mlllor: Mount Anna th lioy. I. Moyor Itorshey. 4ershsv. the ltev. A. S. 1 linen. ( h-irn ' horhlll Charun. tho rtoy. J. It Mt-rum.iid OmntvllI Chark-o. the liov. 15 II Puller wick: llummelflown. Ih.i Uoc. It II. ltulier wloit: fnlon Charso. tho It-e. i I. l...rb . Pklmjr.i Vlrst. the noy. C. It. LoneenorUor' l'almra Soeond. tlu Uev 13. o. nuriiier hi-lius 11.111 H.ivon. Ill" Hi". It .. Mi.ri.an. 1 Crisbona. Ilii lt'-v II. S A mill. Hi rn. rtmrso. tlio Hoi. I. P.. Kramer, l'lis- tlrnvv the Hov. fleorg- M. ttlrhlcr: Treniom 1 harao, tno jio. i. ... mmiii-r, an, iu Ciiarsc. the llov. II. P. (Joodman Atlrntown. I.lndrn, Ihe Kv. I. II Iv?n" W Putloii. tin nonnmttlon ill .- i andldlili til. S!!S5f. SPECIALTIES vi.Xlil. Ill (llllll.lt L. D. I5fr"r Co.. ."!) N. Srcund St. Jlurket :.3I Vtahi luuo t th. V'l Doran Books THE WESTERN FRONT Official Drawings by Muirhead none Made lor the llritish Government m.d Ihn llov I l (iolls.hall, MMli llcv I. P. OnMsiiiall and (he r.n. I ....... Vn.,hi.,nnlnn I'lrPllil. HlO U-V ii Illphio: 'l.-IiIbIi Circuit, til" I'.ov . William Krlcl:. ECKMAN ASKS COURT TO REVERSE RULING . Worth Knowing TWO WAR YEARS IN CONSTANTINOPLE Dr. Harry Stucrmer Formrr Corrrtpondrni "Cologne Gatelte" Alleged Threats of Police Lieutenant Cause Demand for His Removal The suspension of Police Lieutenant Savage Is urged upon Mayor Smith In a letter sent by Georgo W. Coles, chair man of tbo Town Meeting party, who calls attention to a threat alleged to rr liavo oecn iimuu wj , -s - - .-:- vr", Vt Buwan r.. . at u dinner given Thursday night, that hrtai.nt C; ?U ,0r.y Education, f,B "'wai "prepared, , to lick Blakelj; V. t1rurn,nt of Medlca Insnectin... MeCaiurhn nhvsically or politically.' Here Is tho letter: ".Mr MeCaughn is a respected citizen ot tho Twenty-fourth Ward and HCtlvs politically, as he has a right to be. and tills ward Is In the police district ot which Savawe Is novy lieutenant. "Tim statement ot Lieutenant Savage. If the newspapers reported h in cor rcetly. can be onstrued In no other way than an admission, or rather a boas-t, that Lieutenant Savage Is active In poli tics and Intends to continue such activ ity even If he has to resort to tho same physical intimidation which was prao tlcefi In tho Ffth Ward last fall. This alleged statement or Lieutenant havage, coming Just at this time, when our po lice system has been seriously occusefl by Government ofllelals, causes mo to send this letter to you and call upon you to make un Investigation of th alleged utleraneo of Lieutenant .Savage. "You will have little trouble ascer taining If he has been reported correct y, and If so, It will certainly be n admis sion on his part that he Is perniciously .......... I. ll.l..., n,1 1.1a tfmlBHul fn BVU1S 111 liUllnw fe ..." .- """-,, --- violation of tho Shefn l should foUow ixmuedlalely." Continental Hotel Manager Scek-3 Revocation of Order Refusing 1 Renewal of License Argument on the petition lor ii re hearing of the rule to revoke tho license of Ilarrv- Uckman. of tin. Continental , Hotel will be heard before Judges i Shoemaker "ami Wcssel in City Hall. , llCptetlUoniwas tiled vesleiday in Quar ter Sessions Court. In bis petition for u rehearing ICckman says he. is willing ' to abide by tho ruling of the . com' ' , against cabarets nnd sots forth that bis wlis a test case and that np objei-lon was raised to tho license holders abll.tv to properly conduct tho llquor-selllng PrTh'eSru1l'e was taken against Kekniun's license, asking revocation of the llipior--cllliig privilege on tho ground that lu 1 permitted dancing in the same room where the liquor was sold. As u ("suit all cafes In iho city were compelled lo ston cabaret and dancing alirsctioiia in connection with their liquor license , RESERVES MEET IX CHURCH i I Home Defense Men of Frankford graph5 by the author, Here for the first time ato brought lo- ' cctlier tho series of official drawings of Aluirhcad Bone of battle scenes on the Western front. It is a veritable pie- i i torial history of the War, a trensure- ! - house of vivid and unforgctable scenes I i vviicli can never be caught again bv the i urusu or pencil oi any artist, because nicy eai wun mi'ti. as well us with . ruined towns and cathedrals. Each drawing is accompanied by an interesting explanation. There is alo an Introduction by Sir Douglas Uaig. To one's children and grandchildren these pictures will speak to the eye and heart as nothing else enn, and no library can be said to be complete or adequate which docs not hold these visual stories of tho world's great- VBV tlU(,lvlJi Anniversary Sale Greater Values Greater Business 2572 New Suits in the Celebration The month of March was the greatest for business at Oak Hall in twenty-live years. There is a reason for this. Such tremendous business volume as Oak Hall is enjoying does not just happen. IN THESE TIMES OK HIGH PRICES WE CONTINUE TO SELL STANDARD MERCHANDISE FOR LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE ELSE! Ami our fifty-seventh anniversary celebration now in full force is another great example of (his convincing truth. Wo New Spring- Suits . . $25.00 ! ')0 & $23 Spring Suils.$l$,50 .UO New Spring Suits. . . . $22.50 1S-00 & 20 sl)rintf Suits.$X5.00 To have done business in any community successfully for fifty seven years has u significance full of meaning to that community. Fair and square dealing, giving value all the time, guaranteeing every bit of merchandise sold during that time is a record of which Oak I Lull is intensely proud. And this policy applies at this moment to tliis great anniver sary sale iu which wc invite the men and young men of Philadel phia to participate. Quarto. Volunvj I. Net, 52.50 THE MIND OF ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR Wilfrid M. Short An exposure of Germany's meth ods in Turkey, by "one German who dared to tell the truth." Sketches of German and young Turkish ethics and politics. llimo. Net. $1.30 .Selections revealing the mind and opinions of this international fig ure, with an added section on Gorman. Discovers one of the litiest intellects of our time. With portrait. Octavo. Net, $2.50 n CAPTURED J. Harvey Douglas A fine, vivid and valuable account of what our "missing" soldiers face. illustrated from photo- SECRI ) F. Ti SECRET BREAD Tennyson Jesse 1 EMHm.ot . """ inspection, "cUrii of,PhJ-Bl Education curlcal assistant have all i.. """wry edno6.',?' fcl?ce 18,s- c Mty.twn Catl" dePartmcnt td PPW ilVtv .Mi .' ",,J '"'dtcal do KWn and l8h mert a"u 'orty. Pl! crrieayrthre,! emu'oys. There ?Wt uS i ?fc, dktrlbutcd &hlllln8. they 1; Th" deP"'"t SoV" omio tl,tn ftrB ani the sec lsSPloyS?rfia" tl,e tota number- t&nl sf .I1-" U'8 " about Sit W unU. "7. ""sent charge. The S turrtnt v 8cl'.001 ''-fendltures IKIM "iyear o run over tho fefc'iVasVi' March 3- 181S. K.i.:a8 dlgnated as 1 1. n. K'vv of T.o..... 7 ::". 1 koldS. "',Tuniai wmcii Will Have Program A meeting of the, Philadelphia Home , Defense Reserves of tho Thirtieth Dis trict will bo held, tomorrow afternoon at -tho Frankford Avenue Methodist Hplscopal Church, I'oulkrod street and l.'rankfotd avenue. , The reserves, in full uniform, will bo ' commanaed Dy coionci h"ii i i oT.onmiiMii eH bv the r own band. The ltev. Hdward 15. Hand will deliver the address. "America and Democracv. Andres S. Haines, tenor: David M. Lov- ett. bass, and Miss Kdnu J- ISeynoIds , will furnish the musical program. These ! Datrlotic rallies liavo been started by ' the Annie K. Shallcross Memor al Men s I Bible Class, of this church, which is an ' ...,i.ilr,i roninrls nir more than JOO members. 12mo. Net, $1.23 "A. big novel, standing head and siiouiucrs aDove tno ruck nas nes as passages almost of great- 1 ess." New Statesman. 'I Net, $1.50 THE BROWN BRETHREN Patrick MacGill NINETY-SIX HOURS' LEAVE Stephen McKcnna Author of "Soniu" "Keen, alive, tense, mora like a human being than a book, an in carnation of tho war." New York Times 12mo. Net, $1.33 "A rollicking romance in which a quartet of young British officers figure engagingly." Detroit Free Press. 12mo. Net, $1.33 Stelnmctz to Lecture on Airplanes I Joseph A SMnnict. president of the i ero Club of Pennsylvania and member of tho Stlbmarlno Dcfcnso Council, vol lecture before the members of the., '. PA. School of Alrplano Construction In lie V. M. C A. uudltorlum. 1131 Arch street, tomorrow night. Mr. Wcinmetz wll speak of tho ulrplane and ta place n the war His lecture will bo lllus- t?ated by lantern slides. Tho V. M- l' A School of Airplane Construcilop la I undertaking to train mechanics lo u&sUt tin tlio war protram ot tb aov9raon-- ALONE IN THE CARIBBEAN Frederic A. Fenger THE KEYS OF HEAVEN Clara E. Laughlin A book of thrilling adventures in a sailing canoo In the tropics. A delightful change from the com- npiaco travel book. Illustrated. 12mo. Net, $2.00 How supremo happiness came with the opportunity for supremo life at the outbreak of the great war. 12mo. Net, $1.50 New Woman's Shop in Celebration Several groups of suits have been brought together all to be sold at one price during the anniversary. Undoubtedly the anniversary sale will bring many women to Sixth and Market Streets to share in the savings possible in both new spring suits and coats. Choice From These Four Groups ut $22.75 One Handsome navy and black serge suits, braid bound, peau de vygnc lined, regularly $27 M. ' Two Jersey ivool knit Suits in heather shades of oxfords, browns and gray greens in sports styles, regularly $27.50. ThreeSuits of the new Army cloth and color, both fancy and plain lined, also some tweeds, strictly tailored or sport styles, regularly $27.50. Four Navy, black and taupe unlincd taffeta suits with box pleated backs, skirts with pockets, regularly $27M. Serge suits, regularly $29.75,with a great variety of new styles in sample sizes, for $25.00. Women's Newest Coats . $22.75 for a KruU1 r vcr "andfomo whipcords, gabardines, regularly $27.50. To be had In all hires. Many htylen have new fancy lining". $14.75 ,pr nu,J'' Brce" ""d Pop'ln coals half lined, regulurly $18.73. There are homo am. r pies here of velours and dclhi cloth. I GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY, Publisher.. New York Publlthtr in A nisi lea for IIODDCR 5TOUOHTOH Eloram fa wmr a. Wanamaker & Brown IW!? !WK UWHMIH .f i iiimirniuiniiii n""ni ft T: . u v