f )N ET DALILA" 0WCTIVEASEVER j nTnfviinnilGt1 Sine iniso arm i-i-" lading Boies in o. Saens s iui iw- iABD BY BIG AUDIENCE l-ah WLJr.T DAUU-Opera in thtjj el. Kw:ftSV.VTfoMetV.b?.Mft. S i:pVninanv. rm "r II"1" Margaret, Matzenau.r ijitnti' ..v" ."r.: Burt"'1' al! v'V ,014 "' nf 11 it mat ifMllltl Clarence, W'hltehlll v-iiri ii'i:--' Leon Rothl.r UlA.'h fe.&'""" ntts.,s sfipfiaj., H.,ritav JSii l.IJn a. in r.i..n- iVm i lis" 1 . .n irmrl" of rifn !'!, I A mil) m 0 "'"' EVENING J?U$LI0 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WUiUfejJAY, APRIL 10. 101S YOUNGEST LIBERTY LOAN CARTOONIST m the, marterly , .nlendor of "Sam- made the uaual deep In.- , '!. ,i,itual asnW am. -r".T. . -. K 130,614V'- .. f ! "i, no" Wncrally rcccB. V"P . one of MM" J""' Blon on cn o. t-,ctlveneM r ..j the eceni' '?cfV,Vns's orU us a erectaculu -uB ' "1 " ,rntorlo JUtUs 111 $ li cauVe for genuine won country 18Ctauun, OKar Hammer- "?, ,ar ago testored to "t,t J.rnoDaa tuin'on- was per- -fatUterl ' X'"-'11' form' ittrf for . '""" ,t,-i.,L. endeavor; , .i; wic l. t.o that ""- m llcltx of fie trugic action fc "? masterpiece s prime v lr- " rw operas imle-el-anci Una "?jr:zer:i:rc M.f factor of novelty In last ;,2t f en eloquent performance wan S i. e, 'Margarets Matrenauer. rftlew tl.ii. admired uhi- ln V.tlnm.nt- It "-1B lUtUlMlb """.ta the il uM PW n, Btil that t ne i ro; re.pirtoir. In 'i there 5a. rich fulfillment M 'E ller portrayal of the Wlisune ""-,.. .ouas,lhtulurp r.0ua 10 tl.e ...oft rxactlnff dc ttuillr equal w , . .. miSt,i OJ.iimijit ""l acl and K, " heou'"., of all con.rul. L:.- ahih'ii-ur.p.rn.l.t.rh-a gSrsXon'.. undergone '.5J...T f,.Hrment vinc it ao tlrrt iiAiud here mor racUngliad at .an the S1S.L while liib tinging nb of glonoui- Wiaiy Thtr i: k Wch lie Is to J . -whit: i. .,. r.nf. inn. it l.ls best sTi aonowiii V I"" distinction K B Ce3 of t .- ow HoLrw n S features .- .m-H-Wv wltli flu Sollun. cr. ..ip-rh nc rr- Mon. unread the .ure witli uutliorllBtlo wr. All the ma.no tctnlo ..ppolnt. tpttti combined .un.puioutncts with Mt. The final citatum In tlie-Um-' el Dason carried it f.imllljr thrill jcoMlction " r- '- :(URLEST0N WOMEN HEAR HRS. C. A. LEA -2?HmiL . HBWl '"bX.. SS lii than a ear ago. the finality ot was gen- Fmc-quicKcn'B othT Trench rolo in h at Rj-r All oi ShaKcupcm . m;mii .ic lu U i .-u1 in n olr tlnr.1 V-Veritiy Loa" caml,!"Sli T. Hilton H.iinry licttrr Kiunxu n ' Clialky," ih the youngtl enrtoonj-tt finpl.id t tin.- worl. His fucilc pen ia daily turning: out Libeiiy Lo.m jiivturr;., though ho is only cloven ycurs, old. He Jives ut 23J-J Hunting Park nvcmic. Unc of the cartoons on which lio is working muy bo iccn in tliu pictuip. naked Hammenlcy with a, (ouch of bravado. on Strombers shrugged "I confeg that I urn eo rant In ad. miration of our genius that I m at a lorn 1 tnuat yield to the Inevitable ' But I am linppv In the Itnowledgf that i oniy a person or me mm or lierr Ham meraley could hae succeeded In out witting the head of tliA Secret Service Department of the Cnuilrr "Unougli of llilr '" llammerlcv broke In "I ftllMlllll 1lll ttM Haiias .1 .. f-tromberg. but 1 uoilt if vou obev me -l lirolTlDtly. ftlind ueillp nwr tliorr (.. ngjliifl the wull If pll nioir I II Mioot i l I'm goltiK out of lirr I I Von btroinberK did us- In- m. tuddrn land IiIb long ttrld.s iind i-rttt rnrrlagc i lmd Iot none of their dlgnltv hen ,c reached the -wall he turned with .. rmllr Then he paid suavely. "I fear. Hcrr Hatnniemlpt. h.. .m will not go forth as rapldb a.i ou UKe " Hamtnersley onlv laughed at him "We'll tee about that" He tonli a utrlde to the canvas curtain and had a nulck look otlt-ldc And then io the girl: "Crank her. Dorlp ' The com prefsed a lr the button to the ift tt pd6 the wheel ' Then wi a long pnuir when pnnt rtached fornard In her eeat paufe lllleil uith ineaningr for ltumnierslev m hlch lib fat" mid hert v. is hinglnp m (ho balanrp mi piromberg epemed io rrad hlr thnught- and ll.o woltuh mik U'rcHd attain ocr hln fapp II 1st JUM poculbic," lip i aid b1.vjl that tonir one mav hac limn tinl.trine iih the injchlncn." Thcro u unntlicr long Mlnp--t inoinent of ngonv for llHuuiicn ")-P. I ,hae, ruarid ManiiiiV-rrli exultantly Kor juct thrn there win u Molent ploMoii dcafeulni: In ttn ln.-l. ,.-.. . ,.j -r llkp the roar of n giant .-aiktr would1 n io urcn iiiiotiior and then nmrr rap idly uunlher followed b a nunib. r of nicUHluiit. IIUp n path of tfiint ir.uK i catohlng mt.rinHti.nlly umj tbr-n In UUlcli sufcercluii i Oencral Von fUronib'rc .-, .mil.- fulcl Iheu Minlt.li.-d In a look ..r Inrfli. tto ind dlsnuv Hr v.n. .nll. ll.j'iiir.p Im t grin derided blni peob (. mi lionBlblt., but the inutlt uf the mjroin I.' xB9 a ttO'jiint an befnr.- i m m f vPlOSlOll Or ilA for lift nut'ir . nlrl I add little to tin- Jln on -iinmh. rr "fe hung by a Inlr ot that m mio i ,.i r ho knew It Still cormg hu l; .i-hiw n- iho was now glancing t Hie hi in " ' lurtaln hea'dr him llumin.r ! t! n b1 up to the icat In front of l. -i in t e i""clipll of Hip miii-hiue Aid in f i. unc putting leg mir In I xocili rv- '"Ol a fUli-l glanm iipunrd. bl.-l. 1 ..1 In It a world nf Ppr. M.mn -and bnlifJ (CO.ntim r.n lojiiiisnow DliUK Ui:S'IKOY GRAIN CKOl'S MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year Dy MARY L. READ, H. S. D rttior ot the belieol nf Sloihercrafi War tr ie Ou9fiow on 1 contrattt of cM rfftn (ft(r care redinp d eiovtnfttt. plav. home training onrt IM t"ra ls(er ta-(tina o' -hild nature-uUl he aiswrrd through rest tOiii" gu v c n if.f (0!i finif enfl inrf?s!fa ) iflfl ivtjare- or titiarrn or aniif-r o qu un rcqu it pcri&,:a( rniy a j'a -jra. c:iajarc-ra c-'iciopo miui incio&ra .ijil f'T" "Triitnrw ! i lain iw, i.u.ii.aac.Tam, -,j irniuitimwwiia.ir urn 1 1 ini I fflSMSEfaSLSSISSlft a .b ' ' s.. T"w-Jvs-'--,crr ,'i3sil. 'TsfaLVwO' I ll'IH HllilllilBIIMIlMliMBMMIl I I I i MB-Jaui-W- 4AftnMttUMMkU. HHIi H'.lI T A Kumam-c of the Secret Scrlce i lie YeliOW DOVe georgb cmns Author of "Th riiroine Sivofd," "Judtap.' ilv. Recent' N. J. L.iw Mukts rurmors I Almost Poworlws to Protect Wheat tu.wird Hip elit In thr ran.a.., lilt inuo. nillth In lili I.rtnft a'....... .. r....m ..".. . iiviv, iiww I "11 1 paces aw.ix. hllnl.tng into tin- dunk. I ItWII.Il (( unilniiul riTIlla Morkcd tlJp by tld' tiobelestly - and elllclently, Himniei -,.: Uttine Hood thr tali ilc..r, f in. t-ii-.,.'., Iho niltiiing bpark-plugs and ponne.-tlnr Ci"i"ral Graf on htron.berg ' i aneivcollMlre whtch had b-eii renioMd . ritAriEll ami H looked oer the machine careful!' ' j ho.ii tki. iiuiV.hts i but could find nothing clre. mlaclng. or , TTAM.MF-nPLKV had him covered, and ' even needing adtustment. for he had ' 11 u,r .mral made no move to de-, taken care jesterdav morning, ut at fend hlmoPlf He bent lib, head and) hla custom, to go over the engine with i 'oldtil hi., arm., peeiluif tri" Ilaminera- l.i .... ... ... li..' I. MAC lllf. n l.'.l. .!. .. 1....0 .. ins own iianat. ma impairment uf i no ; ,- ,. ,, ".,.' - v . g " " i ..i. mg 'o Mdiu-it hi vifjon to an uu.ic i inline v.as of no Beuous con-equnoc. rutomed t.uA rut hN fron relaxed ! Driiw ana intcnuea oniy io ii'M' von ritrom-' aunn t iiiimeuiaiei. and hi., tint rvpa rg had put counted on in-li u iliani-o ,B'Ml. ."'"' me a fir am of teeth foi rcadjuttmciit ai. thin, or upon Ham- . -v, oiiiillnvm Jin r Ilannnerrlrv ,A...J. . , ' I IT uicif.te.va ce.o touppi. oi llfrcBuarv material. And unlesB tiny had done M lilting-. N. t pnl 10 Herd- of deer urc epIl nlnioM dnll.v grazing In Iho r.vo and v. heal fields 111 ttilrt el- tlim iiT flip i-iiiiiiIv fi.wl f.i-mniM - i under tii- new l arc all bui po.r- Ipiki in irole.-t their oropn Thtv muM not kill iho deci until thev have notllled I liiiliiiilluiK in (lie VM-iulil of a dilli), ('.'-piiiillv an int. nil. arc t lit; Mircsl Imliialloiis uf lis plivslc.il coiiillllnii. 'I lip parl.v M-cugiiilioti of gruihial In--. In vvrinhl. t too li'isl.v IneriMse. mav mr.iii -..ivlns; tin rlillil'-. lilt-. -prliii; suilc, slivli U-. hliown nl llu- lop. N mil true Io a Miiitllt'r iliviilon (ban an uiuirc. anil r.i-ill cpN mil of orilcr. 'I hr h.il .lini', or Ileum -Clip, brlnw I- gruiluutcil In the unarler ontiic. U ah-u lukl.v ;i urnli- am) run bt t-orriHlnl ir.nlilj In an cvrn li.il.init-. decide. Patent medlclno tonfea are Io bo strict)' avoided. During the flrat year of a chlM'a life the weight should bo taken every week. durlnK the eecond year every month, and after that every quarter until ho Is grown liven then It Is a vle precau tlon o continue A balance scale, tucli as grocers tue it, more K liable. In taking lh weight or . hildren, than a nprlng fcalc. The, . -.gin ihould be taken without fhe 'otblng or the clothing vhoultl be ueighed separately and subtractrd from it.r lit .1, to get the actual weight of it., eiiiid An Intelligent pereon can easliv learn bow to keep a weight chart, ehowing the Increase or deereiao ln uelgin t-itnndarij tablea e normal helahtu ar.l w-lht for boj". nnd for slrl vrlll h printed In lbh 'l-inrtmtnt at an nrl.r dal.) Quctionti and Anewnrs W i n-t a chlM egtitre-v a4nolda'' MnS II K IMI. Sometimoe adenoid tend to shrink In about the early trcntv but not fcl-o-. In the meantime, the child who i hflhe'ed wllh the adenoids has suffer ed from nervousiirM, dltcomfort. cold, .veered ntvlltv and poKlbl wtni ron agio'iR dlsearcr The only fair thing o b child I to prevent them so far a imssible or to have them removed us i." a- the are ilctrcted. '-; ran ba don- with child who will oi tiav auntlcn uhtn anoktn to DISTIt.VCTED jtOTHEn rt .1 n happens frequently It mav b ill" In i pirtlal rlafne? A eperlallat - ti.f ireaiment of ears should make uti ' niin-.tioiv It may bo a procrartlnat. Mig habit m a care.nett about obedl en end in tjuch iMsrs n habit of promptn. -s or obi'dleiici- lnunt bo puI tmtrrt It may bo th!.t a parent hat. not -irnod io coneentrati. HlKntlnn when -l.r-.il Ing to the child, and hp Impor tnr." or requiring attetiCon of the child 'a .. Ln is being tnld i i i nhv i- menu! b. a def--m Id- ! .1 An fluid who i- not pptlreh- norrp'1 t who ht om phjslcul or mental de i.t Ihl may be a defect of the teeth 'hi- e t th fed, poor nutrition, wrons r -tyre tome wrong curvature in the n.,n" to mention onl' -o'lie of th mol mi moil A mentalh defepllve child If n-'i-iliv bicknard or dnll-mlnded he inn bp erraMc or unduly pr.coclou- in on . r.spcct.-. .rimtlnurd I'ridj. . I'OUCHtU HI.'ADS DYC makkrs WOANW(JLDlDffi TO MAKE U.S. LAWS Corn Bixlcr, Socialfflt, of Lan caster County, Files Peti tion for Congress Marrlahnrg, April 10. -The first nomi nating; petition filed by a. woman for tlla May primary was for the Socialist nomi nation for Cong-reuman.at-Largn, en tered by Cora, Blxler, of Lanoutar County. Charles' 3ohl, of Philadelphia, filed papers for the Socialist nomination for Governor. Congressman Thomaa S. Crago. ot Waynsburg, filed a petition for the Republican renomlnatlon and General Charles ?.r rirment, Sunbury, fer th Itepubllcan nomination for Congressman-at-Largt. Congressional nominating petitions filed were: Fletcher YT SUtes. Republican, nighth; Henry W Temple, Republican. Twenty-fourth. J Wllmer risher, Re publican, Thirteenth Francis A. Mart. Jr. Republican, Twenty-sixth; John lusher. Democrat. Sixteenth; J. C t-owry. Ipublkan, Twenty- third: Henry Peter. Soclalltt, Twenty-nlnUi; W. A Proser. Socialist, Thlrty-ftnat ; John W. SIr:-lon. SoclalUit, Thtrtr second A petition for W Harry Baker, seera tarv of Hie State Senate, to be a candi date for member of the Republican jtnio I'ommlller. of which he Is secre tary, was filed front Dauphin County. I. i . ha- b i A in rl. .-i Fi i.l lun 1 1 a t .M iufT ling A Child's Wcigld ( i iiin mis, the cauip prutietor und he h:u -jen the animal rln thp work of destruction. rrrinerr llnd It hard to get the. game protector io urrivo tu.t at the tlnv the deer are deotroyln;; ciop. Jai-i pur 'Jovcriior Ldgc told farmern v kill the defr on. he wuld te that thev pn not punished hlnce. the pawug. I.v the LegiKlature of thp new law that con sent hat he-ti withdrawn O'.e.' 1. 1 J u ' '- rw lAermMn . o' i-hltifre" -their cpri, 'cerftiiy. df.eMp.irnf pliji'. hnii. fro'ttl-itf oi.d the Wtier niidfr-ratidtiff ot chlUt Qturtitl bo a" v ererf 'hrnvuh rl- t pt.lw.i'-'v f-n.rt- orr t.tlfed 'rpn oiy one interritrd fit f Sio w f Matt vf tliUdrtii. for ait'ii,fe to ovrctfee r.qwfrf.i'- prrtuiat rrplu n itamped, t-tf eddrejafi e'lvrloj-e ntut be f-i foftf. Public tj-rl'r 'ICi and A' Pennsylvania Chairman plains Method of Activity Ex- tcmothlns tlso that he voulrt not dl. i-,cr but wha" While bo worktd I llaminerslcy tried to think, ea:tlng be. I tveep timet anxious glincet. at the geart. i tip propeller jnd the control wtrck The ; reserve tank of petrol was filled and the h'.if wa, steadily pouring tho stuff into tl-.i one undir th-s forward locliptt. which i ac lull by the timo the pluji and wire , v.tri all adjusted 'That will be c pouch. Dorir h" v hletiered "We pnlv need to eft to the nnflifh line. There's no time for moio.' loiR-MiNun; vomi;n a mr La !? Ciowda in Strouds- luu-eT Liberty Loan .Speakers rtinu.l-.hurR. l' , April in rour.iniu- 1llnbL V..A n M.. n. I-.. .. 1 '4Ir 'll' " ?l'K I. .'It, lt IIIHIi.ll (l KTCJl -Mr.v , ,,m. IVZl . . "u ai th ' lurches mov ing plot ur rhow . fraction of. un meh and I wUlVhoot i IZii? '. v V IA? mT, :' mu,I' said Hairuiierslcy In tlie'MIti Au-'int-. ViHI-itn- Mist Maraartt ac.-ents or a. retolute lnn Henrv. .Mr: C E -tarlei Ml- r.llv t ild ou hi. done well It ncelli shirp. quid; v on Mioniocrir on v -nillf-rl iiinr Iroadlv But ho did not prove He had se.-n enough of Herr llamuiertley to rqec' hi- alnrerlt. i "I ha'e taked my profetaional lepq. tation up'in Mnir pre.eppe r rwhire Herr Hammer-lev Inatlni.i perbap. 1-..I me he:o I do pot Know what ehi liut I came alone ( am not armed Hainmeinlf " was In no mood t'ir trifling and ttqie wan tlstng Bctt-r to tioot the man and be done with it. i but he i-ouldn t somehow- Instead ho searched htm quickly for weapons- ou n voo iaic, twceueuz 1 PotUn and Jlrt. Huold L. Ldwardt all prominent in tocietv One bundled ,md "n loimn under He leid.rtl.ip of "VI' Maple me mallng ,' bnute.to b .u. . .uat thb w Afl, and .iip i i. pring with u -. .-, CIIIUft weight tfc one of the .ureM cvldvnce of hU well or III being. There i no fixed welpht that it. normal for nil bo.M und glrlt ut anv given ngi, in, for instance ten veari' The normal weight at any age varl'u with the height :nii the se- There I- ut niiv age. a range of height and weight that Is nor. trial for boj e und glrlt That tc to know the normal weight for a child . t twelve :car, one mint also know the height jnd whether tin., is a boy or a girl to etceed the normal w eight for the height and iff l fnollih and mav be- , come dangerou To fill belvvv tin- I weight i i dinger iirfnil Indicating e..errd vttilltv aivJ !-.. . mlui,ini.e ot in il weight 1 n-..ni bv Ih.ii... niu. - "f e o iif.ii i a. model at'- .iui"unt l'udg! , buttir-liall balden and children are neither beautiful lualmv nor "mr inal 'Hie ambition to hl bab that lb overntlriht foi tit uge U lound "pi" nmonf people vtl-o ignorant of tin abnonnalltv and tin- dangers, "f ibi r cenlve fatty accumulation uvorfut bablei' have, much more erlffli-ultv i'i croup or cough Tho t verw eight ei'hi hlnderr their vvalkina i puts tor. gn t a strain upon the rott t" m of tl.p !': whiPh p't.ily bei-onie bent mil bo und. r the itrnln of this . . . burdi-u An unduwiUht . lillil I ibn bin I Io be pole, vtitb durl unb- uiiibr th eves at tlmef to lit I'isllt und and to have a poor appetite In a.aeo of rlthei o'ent. if-t.i m un der eight the child in-cd , i tia drnish' of Vature t tonic---outdoor life ni.d ' erPb"- fiesh ilr il' iiltfbt a dill 1 I'h tlmple food with v-getihl. - t ml- ind lb.- w b"b ground irii il . ."i d i nuli ng , ivl -'1 tlur pr. 'p'i 't in iji. i i i in in i tli i 1 ii un n i- Morris Ii 1'i.u.her. of l. I. ilu l'nni ii. Neniour- ' e lr. i.fdent of the n w Matiuf.n luipr- A u in New V nrK (Hi i r i. til. ii- ire I V ult prPllll nt I r.tnU Hinnigw.iv tut t i ' 1 1! It. inn tt tr n ji r r 1 'Ii irl" .1- nlilm n FINE LINGERIE Trousseaus Vt '. I lm-l.attvTar.aavt XA VUUCJ WCUl 1 Undf? to Measure j SPORT DRESSES ISL.UU&C. SKIRTS Kcmodtllng of Goicru Hemstitching, Sc per yd. SpecialsBop J J72ltCbc3tnut5trect J Philadelphia. "2tU Pione Spruce -12(54 t.1,u .t... 1,1... tw Ilia ,t hu1 ,t nly-lifr... I . wvi l.i, l.At. llkll. 1 rtlil ,,U t.- .1.1(1 ,11 1W .,..1-1. .'Ulb.1.1.1. .nM, I..., 1....A .. .. & , . ... . . , llin i-nniwllnlr war liMnlv. onrt. u hm hn 7' V' """ ""'" "u '"" W CTIl.ll'4- I . . ,7 v m ., V .'';".' .' I .L. HO" Charletton, ?. I., April 10. Ivtmillbut lntereited group cf women iitMn. Charlotte A Lea, rcnniylv unta eilraian of the woman o dlvirlou of the r.:d cf dtfeiue, at the V. V. C. A. ti lea explained the working of the, naa'i council of detente In Fenntyl lull. She la chairman and there ara fkjJIrecWrs under her and the work 13 crata into ttn dlvlsioiib ', Flrei Woman o registrmon ceim- tittet (not represented in Ihla city) j teMnd. rood pmductlon (repre- tri) in Charlestnn by Miss Pearl Twltr). Xilti rood con:c i ation (repie IJtW in Char!e.t-.n by Mrs Jullu HViiuika) ;TnnX Child welfare work !''tWto, Women and children in In- tJStnr i'Ttnrenipd hm-i. i,., aiii- i";i-. I tall Storer) a. social morality, welfare vvorls Rl couilng. J. Uoerty Loan and War Savings fSw (reprnted here by Jlrt R. wiTn Rhttt). Ihvi e1 Cross ' represented here .OTAtWy Haev) W.?. orefn hef. represented T..v,"rillmonc ,1le negroes here with. Publicity department (this 5tment comblnea press work and wucty w0rk). The chairman Mr, l $ lniJ'v- of ,h0 orklns ca tota m vVd.rl0US businesses, em Wt able-bodied men for work jwican be don by womn or old i " troraen ne .... I an.,...... . a .wv. vonfcqrtaiior; sBivuim.. . "c vvagona ceiling aw. u," "'.-oiiaoir prices and w mki;.h .":? pr"?ry CI?lnt.a' . Wtrkt ,. C .t ,l "UEoia wm D A eommi .::"" IV""! an.a canned t ef ui,ii;. ,'L ar Cll"ties makes Sdtwtf.t. h06Ptals and nearby r tor .,r,ln m,n lniur " the I i,f "r u,ose disabled in military ' . i-uereu li, bub i-iuueu uu it into nw "Vou will at Irl.l let m iv.v no th. . tns that the Pru.-'ivn real seat up cave tier a leauier loae. compliment of sa rfitiit;9 .lint nt;iiiit,i turn fit' .tn-ii ui in-v .innii it, ,.,,, i,in ,.,. a.. ... ....... ' !,.e,r.1,at .iJVnfi'L." 'v,!' "J.rrH brilliant LngllMimau ( have- ever met ' t us on thev vtuiiPl Mi. mw (.vrl I huv iw time to niaMi phra.es with ' limb down, coolly Ipuii; M.i bunds, with yo ' " , ?,r'"cof, w,?f.'c.,r"t0'.r, lrIcJ.":T.,'.,i?. '! "h. but .on mteh what f muei, I i;-at, uim 1,11.-11 mvi .Li. .iv.li ......... mnre imoortaiit a genius for ilimmuU. tion iSMeruay ou tiltappolnted me, the canvas door. Then he bent ovar, and running quickly alone the llap from side to ride, one after another quickly uu rastened the toggles which held it In pUpp -We've got to chance it now," he hlt.pcred up to her "If S'he doesn't work C5od help us " nut the caiivai " Tho ma.ihme villi He etopped abrupth tot l".u. . i- p wen -.tailll? in panb it oniPthmg be hind him HaiiiiuPi it. li ! q'.i.llv Herr Hammerslev. with vour talk or plant -of fortlflcationi. of Strassburg I had been hoping that vou were plav. Ing a dfeper game, tomething that would relieve tho flat monotonv uf mi loutlne tou vveru to srave me from utter bore dpin tt Is true t h.-iit tinn-H tht I !wnr dl.-.ippoliitPd when J thought 'hit o.i vter. like the otheir Di.-appouited ' I -'lOuld b.te ! .icwn- nd ii' v thai I hme tin pnur - hat ai. u -o i A i" d i it'O'i if" I J mt 1 il CllKniliara CtL Irritated Skin n pf"er' $wter or mora UobmA .? ',,P to Prevent Mdn.?:.rS5?e?.' For free Bam. r SoM -Ji!Ura,'DP- 0". verywhere. .Sooi. & 25 and 50. 1 I ' il OWNER - SATISFACTION is evident in the case of Liberty riding and driving; in the hand ling and in the care of the car. Owner-economy is no less obvious; both in first cost and in the final expense of gratifying service over a long period. Owner-esteem you recognize m the friendly words you so. of ten hear about Liberty performance. Ride in the Liberty. Drive it your self. We believe it will have an important bearing on your next purchase of a motor car. fxfWS gij.jjji'u.L' j'uluTw- JcA ait, rnff h. S. BOWERS CO. T.i.n..m Showrooms Senicc Station CG8-072 N. Broad St. o 203.-235 N. Watta St. a STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Uncle Sam Needs All Looms to Make Army and Navy Cloths lOOltlh .-tand.' thai that ran be tliii. if The Gin eminent ha.- coinniandeered all utailablo u-ool and all lurried to weaving cloth for the Army ami Ny. Every man under ;in imperative need, and I hat tho call for var supplier ih paramount. The cloths alr"ady noen for fi iliiin unir could not be tiped by the (.orrninnl d'Mvpt a few hea ini'tC.- rc(iiiHitioii"d for blankrM, iind it i,-, fortunate indwd I hat we fore&uw the inevitable ecareity and bought more lu-uvilv limn ever bctun anl longer in advance than ever before, to Hint ur now have Nearly Half a Million Dollars ' Worth of Men's and Boys' Clothing for This . Great Profit-Sharing Distribution Pricet) have increased steadily .since our s-rorks were ordered, and it i.- t-afe to say that the SAVINGS to our riitomprs range from l." to 2b per cent, on our entire regular stock and MUCH M0RK than 25 per cent, on a number of EXTRA SPECIAL LOTS. This great spring drive started with 12.1)00 Men's Suits, 1.000 Spring Overcoats, 10.000 pairs of Trousers', nearly 1,000 Youths' Long-troupers Suits and G00 Men's Raincoats all worth more to-day than the prices at which Ihey are marked. Suits for men and young men start at $15.00. Stein-Bloch and Hart, Sehaffner & Marx Suits from $25.00 to $50.00. Top Coats from these and other good manufacturers, $18.00 to $45.00. Many striking Jew models are shown. T5c Mire to ,hv the "Singleton," Ihe "Doubletou," the "Pershing" and the "Morley" a favorite vouthful model. Smart London Top Coats from Thexton & Wright, are here. These are All Extraordinary Values tat ! IfHJ H i 1 Jj fl'ty liberty Bonds anil Help Tl'ttt ths nr BB Is t sw GOODSnUD h M A Very Smart Pump J$K& H m Made in patent leather. Hi CI g black kid and white &W&lKi " m buck. An cxtracrdi- jyyStmtmj O Q ?2 narj value. M '- ? sSMQ2J 2 IS A-85 ws In flag-- Hallahan pumps tit 1 01 j" ,i,ie a s'ove tl,cy n 4" do not gap at the sides R 5) nor slip at the heel. Eg 919-921 MARKET STREET g Vm coth and Chestnut Sta. 2745-48 Gfrmantown Are. urn Hm 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 0604-06 Ormantown Atc H I Branch ktoret Opttt ilarktt St eel Store " I SlfJ r-rra B'tnira Vptn Saturiay Ee fZ M B stjf Q I Eg:.'Easg.B:rg:o:osB:a:a,ffJ 5513.50 and $14.75 V i v p hundrod SUITS, vouthful and conservative models, dependable fubrics, well tailored; regular j-ires and many stout s-izet. Aj QITtJflA hund;d and lUly SUITS ' l,t,u neat enssimcres for young mm and dark worsteds for men of quiet tusto; regular und idout size. i SI1 fifl Tour hundred SUITS a rcmurk txi, tpx.uyj nbje asiortinent; worsteds in light and dark shades; conservative models, regular and stout sizes. A f 59'-i fl A hm dred and Ofty Hart, SchalT vt V0'0" ,lcr & 3Iarx nnd Arnold-Louch-heim Co. SUITS smooth worsteds in neat grays; regulars, stout, slender and short, , A f 297 flfi Three hundred men's II., S. xxa. v-s.mj SUITS: vouthful and eonservu-I $16.00 and $17.50 spring imported labnc-; come to $20,110. A '?: nn SPcrri 111 t)MU,UU o v e n- COATS some of howcr-proof. Worth $20.00 JIcii's SorinL' OVVjR- COATS from If.. S. & JI. and other good innnufacluri'rs; some with deep convert ible collar; s-oino i.nowcr-prooi. AI S?1Sn0rhric ""'dred JlcnV ISlack and Jl .pio.uu Ujiford t.prinE OVLRCOATS, in regular and stout sizes. I nuoual lalue. S25 Jlllf Sli.'lh l '"'en. "?''. Pn" t "- " " ---. --. of Men's TROUS13RS- substuntial fabrics, well made; worth much more. hundred pairs of Jlen's of shadow - strino blue worsteds. Worth $5.50 a pair. Other Trousers A i , rin iiv.. ii' '".uu TnniTSt."R tive styles, tome quarter-lined with silk. & M. I thousands of pairs $3.50 to $8.50 A'. .... T ..!.,.. TM2..1. Wonderful l uuino uuiiyiiuiii'ijiyu A f S5S5 flfi T1,rce hundred Stein-Bloch and til tpo.ui Hart Scl)BfTner & Marx SUITS, of very fine fabrics; well worth $40.00. A f S53S flfi A hundred and fifty II., S. & JI. q flOJ.UU silk.lined SUITS, in Cali fornia weight j worth ? 15.00 and more. All sizes. $22.50 and $25.00 H..SK --, ....r ,...w worsted, in all sizes and pioportions. tlonai values. Very excep- Long-trousers Suits New lots added in our profit-ihanng distribution. These Suits are for youths of 15 to HO years who fcuoto style. A lot of 150 regular $18.00 and $20.00 Suits at $13.50 and $15.50 medium weight. In our regular stock, a great collection, from in to 25 per cent. less than present value. Single- nnd double breasted blue flannel Suits at $20.00 nod $22.50; green llannel at $25.00 . Other makes of Suits. $16.00 and $10.50. -ai Straw bndre Clothier Second rioor. Eatt Avoiding the Rush Hours The railroad engineer lowers grades, straightens curves, cuts through hills and fills valleys to get easier hauls. If the telephone traffic curve, as shown in the right-hand corner of the ' illustration, could be flattened by dis tributing a percentage of calls over less busy periods, it would effect a ma terial saving and assist us in meeting the extraordinary demands for tele phone service. By restricting the use of your tele phone around ten o'clock in the morn ing and three o'clock in the afternoon, you will help us to render better serv ice to all and expedite the service for the Government which in the minds of all of us comes first. r S- 5i-7v-TTTr'"T"''f "H"rrr"f""i ' i i vi i s ' MARKET STREET ElfiHTH STREET J1LUERT STREET- Strawbriclge & Clothier J1ARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET Help Win the War! Buy Liberty Bonds! I The Bell Telephone Company Pennsylvania . AV.. '' i) A" 5 -zv , , .41 tyi " r ' . 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