iijiu i,i)iiiitii .jw evening public" ledger-t Philadelphia; Friday, april 12, 1918 Itf .a BLSPHAM SINGS HUGE WHEAT SAVING IN HOTELS HEPOJITED r I seemed to bo no order In their hrrie I ment--uo lmea that she CoUlo dlstin-' , ' gulili en M thla Iroight Her h1 ' eyes, now inured to the darkness, rnfc, out n monoplane against the Rtarllftit ahead of her but she evened to th y I right, the greater rower of the Yellow FRENCH ACTORS OFFER THEATRICAL VARIETY MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year By MAUY L. READ, B. S. fclterlor of me t-rhoni of Mothrcrft tvr fcnic The Yellow Dove A lloinance of the Beeret Service By GEORGE GIBBS Author of "Th t)tiilne bword." "Msdct, ' etc. fATBENEFIT CONCERT r Fifteen Million Pounds Is Estimate of food Admintitrntion Meat L.t nt Musicale for Faini- Conservation ..educed Moro than Ifi.Onn. Oftn tAitn.iM -.r i . . , Dove enanung ner io rise anu wuua m (CIIAI'TEII MI (fontlnued) rose abore f lie inonolonv of dunes, i j,he flew for what teemed ten or fifteen 1 Gj .!. o Architects and Company From Vienx Colom-T till- madness i.assrd -and with ! buildings, and a bulk she seemed to minutes, going steaauy ra mo ""uf 1 .. .-!!..-. 1!.. nt !.. -- pafslngrsme a r'llin le-rold PliewBI recoEn le s. round iloine iridescent me "'."' "" "- .-.:. ---v .r. - i .i.ava ii.Ar i - nn llffSt and then luw . . J,, C!n,-virn uier uives rive riccca 111 , ,ong.r .MMri)t ,,, Ml, W!1B TWO Bills I merely an instliut with wing-. lUIng an the tagle flle straight !" H , goal I Slv hept her glance on tho roinpas!' ommtrclal ucres commensurate an(J fe0ued the r,er North-north with Its artistic alues rewarded the vei.. 'ii,,, rer thrad had become I a eohp bubble in the moonlight. The sImt oCt the throttle and dove. Kurrssl' Osteiid ' he was nearlng She knew that this was perhaps th her ileetinaHon tli nd of the rjermin greatest moment of her great adventure er destination the end of the oemian Ut)lllng rlace in ie narl , R country lines lrlcndi were near Ilelglanif, ll(1 ,nd"lot hnow where r church I Trench and Kngtlsh Twent thlrt.v I stoeple, n telegraph wire, the limb of a JJUSlCiaiia 411 uwv U.ina old man of musical Amer Wirilji BIPJ'W. " l1'6 Principal '.I . . ....-m -oneert eh en by the miles bevund Owtend and then Inland tree.. would firm ner nnu ner precious K)J . pel"." - " g phla Art Alliance In the Drlle- With the- sudden ".mrtinv nf l,"riii1t tttatPti frrtM tllO ft fll.KAn lintt ffifrl Inif Itte Sfarllcht some litre back of Ypres sh would find the English The ICnglUh lines wem tlitrt or fort miles long, she remembered It should not be dlfllcult to find tlnitii fhe mutt be 'sure tu go far enough -but not too far- not (o whirr the Kreni'li army Joined the Urn lah foi-'e I'jrll- papers tniiKt go to the KnclMi. to tjenrral Treiirh him shutting off of the power, a silence that bewildered her a silence broken only b the whirr of the wind agalit tho planes Her ears achfd from the change of pressure In her swift descent Hh easrd her wheel back gently, trying to make out objects below Dark patches wood to be iixofded, the roof of a house nuother-llghtB here and thret liriKiii lu uibhiici Theatre du Vleut Colombler yesterdjy I She passed over other town. (She could nt tlirt I Iftlc 'theatre where II Is plav-ie their llBhts. but tirr sal wns fixed ?.V !. ,,'', r :..h" n.i.ii the "" "P1' tl10 distant horison where h.g a 'oue.wceli staid ncsplto the al,r n wh, ehp wou,(, ,, 1( a Inrlenienrv of the weather, both matlnco ellowlslt llglit. palnfluB tin- under and cenlng performances wero iittennr- siv of the plane nbof her hrad. be ed h large audletii'es nf n slin not wild' red her Hh" iould not under- UP8... .i.. h.nefll of the families of r' chltects and musicians In the 4.o. the tnlted stater. .x . chorus of the einge,rs from the I?" . ,.- rlub and the Swarthmoro usuil In the t.ltlle Theatre tn th- stnini it wn- IIB" " rmtoiim m u ewnini: .1 triple bill n& glfn mnslst Inir or Mollere "t.n Jalousie tin Itnr hoiiiilf Trusper Mrlinft''- "l.n oroi du stint Mil riment" nnd .IuIpb nenartl rsnnir tnsiO' 11 ini ,i .. nor It tiiindi-d hor ees. aerirtuni'd tn the soft light of th- - tnr Thre wat. a rriili mnrtn in tin- vn nil- t,ul.1b l,r.f It HMTirrl u hMlldllllt flash self He hsu fHlif si small. ohcure, w filch sue naa not seen. fhe had no wax of Judgln distance She avoided tl'iem all, planing d6wn itt K Club, under the direction nt l?Trih. C Barrv and Domenleo except bv the palace of the inlnutei n tplral to'vird what seemed to oe At the Hueed siiH vnt, lllng fhe inii'f 2.i.,.a..e. H?,lel?..t0 have hen axetMnl rbruJry by PUh'lc eating places alone, according to a. report today bv the food administration The estimate Is based upon flgures obtained from howl chair men In xarlous States The national sax lug in meats for T ce1D.r.,vas 2.733,CioiJ Pounds and in wheat flour 0,OS9,000 pounds. Tor Jan uary tlieto figures increased to Meat-. HJI.'aXiP00 P0,nds, and wheat flour I 730,000 pounds. During Fcbruar tln full meati. r mi vheatlesa program was extended lnusr, mot of the hotels or thr rminitv ,id through the inijoiltv of tin- ni lur.n i llowexer. flu order relrnsliiK heof n u -ton and l.iinli from Hih nientkss iirngrn i In certain State In the i.t t-'un-d an npprei'lahli' liu-uase tn tho .on umn lion nf those inenth On the other hand llur rninii u a Mnliift of .ilmiit Hi ).pi- . nt tnor n. t flour oi-r Ihi inmith nf .l.mu thouph inun nf inir lilctfi-M fi d . Slaloi Im not id Ini'ii li.nnl fi . CARMELITE TR1DUUM REVERES MOTIIElt ANNE unobstructed space Fhe breathed a pr.ner as the earth csine up to meet her Death- Whateier came t'jrll, too Phe stared Mralglit before her, feeling out tho wind prepure on the planes, gliding as near the horltontal as she dand An open Held' Thank Ood' A gentle shock and the sprint? responded The ellow Doie rebounded slightly and turn Inland In lifter n minutes Hli &ttoUnl-.Ve-'wl,l,Slr DltPl"',m I'ufn d Mftiuge ' The afternopti 0f light, and thi l"'w Doe toppled had m watch and phe fried eftinllng the ei onds fhe had counted stxti four times when n bntteri bidden among the dunes along the shore opened ftro mi her Mie as Waif a mile from ihore filing low, but the flash of light Martled her and tho shell hurst bfiond Mie rotv outckb. moling fur l-AT . .inr program dmibl'- I'UI eoiisleted of llenanl's "foil de I'arntte' nnd Autfue'e Vllleroi's "fa nraxer Ml theic .re feotllght m.inlfestatlons of the JMw of t'onied' ,iinl all but the last one-aet pieces, the hifi being a full-length comedy sldewai lntlivtlnh the .JUgbt it. turnlns ti fhe went and rose h'gh r higher as a bird files t the sound Pf .. shot btn she knew now what it meant a tearchllghl ' Ther were firing it In r 1 with the high angle guin fh bail conn fan, hut the wire from Ytlnd'nberg had I lrtIlD"'"" &&L" Mr f . Grn-llers fe ,f th Shipr."-. Letd Sil tt D-nce ru fyjittow S'n'-n.. .,., lev fc . iw at Man V H?S,l,.l,m?"" I". T lor .-5;,BUrhaJnl chorus I men Mr Blspham, tespondlng to the ..u.uct a applause w"'" - ft "fcd lhat h13 cncorc' ... "Danny Deexer,' as fir. lr.it.ries of the line rts Club 'KTlwenty-ono vears ago It aruusca fe, tfof all th.n Mr Blspham has Wnt to music m America rut ...... fcTi werauon lit. hi. stood or the L in what wo haxe come io e..u l.85' 1?.....".. --.lit,., nluaxs Hit i that isenn"'. . --- - -, .,r6ad .... Kch" d- "no. ern.l Its In, j. in boasts Among Mr Hi pham t crcatest tfrementa are, tlrs. HI Mclorlous 'fihtfor the recognition of Americas ill musical (.rcincr, and then $ pita ho blazed in leading other Durante Jlorley Vital! . ehumann XX oftdmsn "jounod m-k' -K ersaknw JIOUMOTIlkt' :. . m ontwme vy -"'irlm,.K,l,l,r Xuii-tnni- Col-rl1flslor . Knlawski Hutu Dam Hrst sung Convent :if Oak Lant1 ( om incmoratus Beatification of Beloved Nun A f-olenui trlduum v npem d , ih Carmclllo Conicnt, btM-Mih .inur and Vori; rod. Halt lYim . tod'r i commemorate the beatification of Mntiur Anne of SL I!.irtholome, Plialo-d Carmelite and companion of St T resa. The scnlees ware opened nt ! .." o'clocU this morning b' the lit. Jte Rlthop McC'ort, who celebrated mass The (crnimi whs delirred b the Hc .Tosrpli It McMnlinn, Ph P, of New Yorl. Other teruces r the trlduum will ronnlM of oleum tirnedtctloii of the Most BlCM-ej Kaerament and u sermon on each afternoon r the three-day de- ntlnn TIim rtpriitfinu filll lt Ia1K a,.1 1 at 4 n rloeU In tlw nftni-nrNinj l-'ftilrtn. Ine each of the bet'lcos. n relle of the IwllW '9 fTf&V , lit') I wfJB HiHf lis 1 iis "The r-arrlace of the Ille-ed Sarru I menl , unir ,i ,un. iiiiii iciiiin'riiiiifiii irtjiii i the tragedy of "farmeii, ' whleli sivlls' ti.0. ,,, ir rleht. a imall thing, shaptil Merlmec to most nnglish.speaklng' IU a dracon-llv, u spitting Ore to persons The Mori . f u ua.innrd her left another, but h, sank lowei in been faster Mie put the light i ninu net would nut do to fall ran alolif Iho ground smoothly upon Hh wheeli then Mopped She tried to get J up. bul could not Jter hands seemed fattened to the wheel &he heard tha sound of mens iolr.s bhoutlng and saw light', but she r.iiild not seem to make a sound Htif wo siiiiering violently. ther out to Be 1 frightened but Mill self pn.sctpert It nu MHh the eotl In Iglit The eonipash g.ne her i onrfe sonlh westbvweit She . ounted again gueii inu at the tunc tho had lont and then making .1 wide fcp!rn nut to pel and rIMtig to .in"" feM Mie droie the bellow xi lib its delleate light humora. "? '"S "' f ,lffi,,i'L,,'fl m' afar ,n tone and temperament from t"unu tV tt' told he,' tragedy of "barmen, ' whleli spells' j0, i her right, a imall thing, shapid mee to most Cnglish-spcaking- HU a dragou-tb, iiu spitting Ore to nns Ihe Mori l of h uninnrd her left another, but h, sank lowei In and beautiful actress who presumes to.b'r -eat, laughing at them tioinething j)c,,p inland Si an hllght" wtie turned also laughing a little, but she had no ride, to thurt'li in the ooieh niie i,a,. of Cyril s Jcxous hntMidn osHe!sea ner 1 ,or .,,! i,ot. ,lrt,()i i ,hr iifnt lSenvp or being cold She seemed very wheedled from he vleerov or Pn ls,hB iette,i them rising far abnxe them - hgher. ti i-fn to make out If sh- iould weak somehow and ien helpless fh... n,..in yicero.i of lent, ,,tB,ffr fnf thousand feet -light, un- , ,, lMl,.. ,,r ,t, pp.,, .,rml. s Ceil . And thn Just . tin lights grew brlght- m 1 i..o.-iicr, u. mi Hn(, , ouid ee mem no mon. ror the use of. North northwest ' she round hir couin fhe rcandal again and flew on lno the night Mv bi eiiintt the I had lost the riier, but lhat did not mat thunkK to o,"r "" Ph knew that after a time ... ?.. .1,. 'an hour ..r more she mu.t com. t.. th tnus raifinB n scandal, an roacheh atim Mi1P , ould -ee them no more that period were resened for the use of. North northwest ' she round hir comse dignitaries Phe rllsnel.q Hip re-mitnl i ntrsln and rle on Into fhe rilcht :he 1 mid w Ins popular acclaim the coach fo the hMion ..1 r ,.--. ... ......... .. . . 'an hour viiaiiKu 01 neart ni rranzini: t mi mr ,: :...-.. ...:- ,. . , a....rf., s rldliiB to church while the Viaticum i- con'.-' h. unit down again where she . . ... -.. . . . and low Wll' lclo to hit till! ' light I fit mil I'l-tn 1.1 dKplai'd be tar to h.'r ' Iglit . hcht Pin Dure lb 1. went out (i ONT1NI Ml TOMOnnOW) I hi' tliilil (Iocs mil sinMi 11I1 tli.iiise from one s ten fit iiiinllier in plnsiiMl or iiifiil.il ilett lupiui'iit. bill rioltt's Kf.iiliially nml lutiiralli ml if hup ace into tin- next. Ileic I- a Rroup tint llluMnitrs tho iliililieii nt tlllliTLiit lacl!l of tliclr ijotilopiniul Stuyvs in u Child's Dcvcloimirnt 'Copyrljh' I'lt, T'uMle UeOter Compsin ' Out tiOlo o 'I'i Otfti frieftoe tit r7"!drit . fseir tnr'- feeding, rfn rfoptiirw pMy, (lnl' trntnt'io and tl8 bttrr toidir 'n'tifiiio of ! rMM o'urr u ttt lie onsuerirf fliruuih lhte rof'imiri iiifl'itrfr- art littifiii fro,' at u ,0ir tufrrrvtcd i tlr Hiltnrr nf .S'fifrrn lot rtHsMfi fij wwstinttt, ..'jiiMj J'.rolio' ncxxlx beatmed will he fNposed for ii-r be ' ,,.ilerf. .- xeneration Mother Anne of St Bartholomew waai AONE, who Iiud had rxen .1 little means too great a li.nn tjpon Im. toft botivt Purine thl , agi uf learn ing to xxalk he should be kept In a padded pen .-o bit, falla x III do us little damage a; po.-slide. He ihould not be tied In a cliulr 01 other contrlxotice for 11101c than half an hour at a linn born In Spain In 1550. mar Axlla. whero K experience ntth children rcjlue, tt. j,.7ral jrunT.oVhn!,rc J:m ,!"' ,rw "S..2S:. - -. "- .. Kof a clear enun. tatlon It Is re ?,Jtk,t one of the first comment iMMln'Mr Bluphams early nppeur- fitit ho'a singing. inyn . jfcftr Is condemn d If bis diction it. I )ir Blspham was in his happiest mood lltta'ntor. He r-ang with that fine dra iWc Imlght whl.h has characterized J1U iroric thtbe main -ears. Incidents !,Mmioe to llxe und words and muslo ttn translated into aciuaimea. 1.0:11 Kiel that do not make music such as Hoi1! 'Sexen Ages of Man" sound .ur. upiiaiii a and hl.strlonl- conxent of her reform When mossed XX hat IioiiM b' the fortti a tU month' old tubi ? Mother'11 milk Mo. t U lt,r ferrlina n r inothen, con Anno was fwentx-oue jears old oho different creatures, both in their phvsi-j pioxldo nourishment If llicv know how Kp' A their lo 1,c unu "ov lo a"raui" ' "'ir fjici. nnu lr inav rniiiirn inn crn.ii liiiiuiriiinrp 1 mental characttrlstto. their tasteu, ' or n,at!1.n'al mirnB for the babx-s their Interests, their trail, of churacler 'present nnd future welfare If n sub- btitute I nceewiirx It should te pure, clean fie-h cow s milk Thi formula n one who has the caie and train ing of children needs a- thoiougb ' iom.thlns win 11 illful baritone xol. ?ctii-r--niplojcd Rhasbeen some tunc nice Mr. Koxo !Ul l.n heard to Midi adxantage a. ut 'prterdaj's recital II niccthsfully tur--Minlt. all technleal dtfllcultles and 'tltr. s a tonal warmth not usually tfoao4 la hia pl.ums 1h. ihorus s:mr tilfk fins snirlt and torn Kspclallx fitttictlve was the rtuldn group sho- the contrasting M.nlo mocids of iltnthollo reflection and abandoned tty. In Deem. Tajlort urainatlu tffcctlic tcttlns of 1r1cu Noycs.i Icturtedue ballade 'The Illsliwaman,'' tills Clark Ilammanii o plajltiR at the I'lMHU the particular bright bpot. fsWARTHMORE PUSHES LOAN Pitriotic Cerenionie-. Planned for Monday Night to Double Quota 1 Nut Monday has bci n bet ahlde by m win Of bnarttinion as the day tor special drhe to doublo the I,lin.rt. Lou allotment made for too boroush. I. A patriotic demonstration will begin uip. m. with a parade or all the 'nierj;iniatlons The town's honor iH tallet, containing the naniea of stout seventy-fix e xoung men of the borauthnho are In tho army, naxy, ma fin or medical corps, xull be uinelltd tttll Imposing ceremonies and a blir berx- list will bo unfurled at Station .-dUtff A mass-meet hie. xiltt he held it I tfdock A!l honor roll tublet unxellinc. thi KIlldDal Sneaker 11 ill I,.. !;.lr,r t XX'.n. iWT Hutchlns, I S N U and at the .-aHa.-. !.. ....-I .. in ... . r-, ,-"" 010 eii-i.cr- " u' ini'iuuu itrip titer Gencril Mark 1 Here. r. ! M, In command of the tr.r.th UrlK.ide at 'yCip Dlx. who recently leturned from .tttwsf the battlefield In Kram'e , Su Ijnga Cguit Justin. Potter and Cilj -Utistfclan Cattell inado her profession as. a Dltculced cal iiroportlcnu and condltlopt', .aruieute there, homo .ears after tho death or at Tcrcsn, Hlii.dd Anno, xvitli other Spanlth mother., p-tuhllslieu tho order In Trance, tounding hrst the Imut'C at Pari Mother Anne her tlf founded IIli ln 11-. AT.-iri-t-.a4S.-.1..-na.irT.M .. , 7 S7 Z ,: , '7 :,r lMS. Plblo of tha ..Mrmal .an .,. ,ho l,xi. of which cltj she 1 'Mi-idired 1 1,0 i conditions and tialts at the ttage of (timllnue' titrone:-t dexeloprneiif at which these children I 1-axe airixed Not that our knowledge KUOM UNUKAL TO RKAl. ,ls as x,t an. where near unipieto re , JJAHINIi IS ACTON'S LOT 1 gaming tntso ciutereni stages. uui borne about bx- priests afoot "Home Made Ilread ' is a gunre plax let of almost riemlth realism und slm pllclt.x Maritie s husband Is abed I'lsrros wife Is attending to their child. I Pierre and Martho xearn for mn ease I from the deadlx monotony of tholr 1 fiuletly ordered life Itut their common sense gets the hotter or eanilngn for adxenturous passion and thex decide that It Is more seemly and certainly more safe to itlck to their "pain du menage" Instead of que tins for -.'range fare. The earlv Mollern farce is crude line und texture, but h.-u .1 great deti of rough eloquence and power In Us sotnoxthat coarsened funning. In It ap iwars fur the, firM time tho B.-tlriiliig r a phslcl3ti, xihleh xiai a motlx-o that A'ollere repeated morn Ironh-all. but not more effeetixely in later i"omedie! It xx net done with xlviu-lty "Poll tin Carotfo" ih t,r 'hstch rnil1lt,l tr, All.M-ll.l, t.t.i. nA.., n. ., 'nH- rots." done by "cThrt UorrVmor.- nome I hJ "-. '"Ca" da"S:r could more rilainlv see the eirih I In I moon had come up and bathed Hie n im below with Its soft light, and far nlicud of her she saw Irregular r-ire.ik., of Pale gra agatnst long lines of purplish bla K The set" She had lost all ide 1 of tin and distance Ifow far tht sea friin WlndenbeTK she did not know, tpd If shn had know 11 it. the passaP of ttnie xias a blank to her a ontlnu.i nai the music of the sphere v lit' h took no thought of time or spiee Ihe illfht bad lasted but t mmtt ind 1 eternity To her left the uriix 11 .'lo we 11 1 nntrer weit by north hei lompan said. aim sue sieereu lor tnem .--nun mu 10 mm out disttm tly contours or large ma-sfs of grax against fhe blaik xxatei and land The airxias milder and sh -tufftd the salt. Mic went dov n to three thou sand feet to gil her bearlngi- tw watchful for the dragon-lite., and read to soar again at thi 111 si flash of a searchlight bhe had alreadi l.arned to oxold the planes where the Mrfhts. were grouped-the colonics of slow norms should be preiribed b 1 phudelan xvho Xloiidmi MILLION CHOCOLATES FOR U.S. SOLDIERS I enough is known, tn the main, to i" u KUlde In protecting against the ihlef j dangers at uny stage, in ihoosing books, I Itnyinond MpKcp. Once Mini Arlibl, Now in Uncle .Sam's Scu- .Soldier Forto Shower of Sweets. Accom panied ly Nules tnis. unit niTiiiKiii-iiiih that i ill tlifii Ik- SlX N'eW York Women I'lail a .t creaUst interest m api,.allnB to the bron 1 tlu unnal to the rial b xirtuo I. ., ,.. ., .. . , I of the "red" is tin- tale of lioiv nay- using methods ul1 diseipline and training that xilll then tn mosl effeitiie, mid 111 dul.x ignoring an.x fruit- that arc Neii .nrh, April I'.'. jon- temporary during that stage Talk about our cliocolat. noldler'. I ,l sonic stages one paiL of the b. d.v Wait ubout u. mouth or six weeks uud needs Fti"'ial protection and iaw-i. lmaclno oiil million nieces uf .-hoi-olate ! ina be fhe dlgestlxe ssstem candy bclnv; reielxid In tho lieiicheh' Ihe dlgestlxe ssstem or tho lungs or the heart. At bome stages a 1. Itit ean mctM r,1ndl1v memorize for. Tliat la tliu amount to be suit by ti mulas, huCi, UK multlplicitiin tables or New York jouug woimn xilio furtn tin I the spelling of xiords, 01 he ii most commlttco fur chocolate fund. The. arol Intcrfsted to learn reading and w riling or no lias a x 11 111 iiiuiniiiaiiuu. -n niond Midiei . niox Ins-plcture artist, be came a 1 nlKd suites m.iiin. Some inonlbH ago MeKee xxu1- cast for tin part of Philip Landlcutt. a marine In the great war illm "The t nbellixer," which will I,.- shown at the Metropoli tan miera lltjij.ii Saturday night as part tif a prosram Inaugurating 11 tlrlxt for recruits for inn marine , orp seasons ago. Tim I'renili xertlon bat, certain fullne ,es and freedoms ot rentl ment that w-ould appear artificial In Saxon characters, "lyi Traxcrbe" prox-rd a somewhat conxeptional comedy based on the olden theme of attracting love by Inciting- Jealousy, but trained fresh In terest through Its fluency and .prigm lliiess of treatment All fhe capital arti.lt. of Montieur Jacques fopeauT company hid 0110 or another chtnee fo dlsplaj- special abll Hits and well rounded perfoimancea luted Willi frequent dlspla.i.s of histrionic xlrluosllj The stuglng xins original, but 1 not rensat tonal or affected. UO.ND.S (JIVH.N TU SCHOOL Stotosbury I'rcicnla ?IG00 Worth to S. Weir iMilclicll Pupil Presentation b 1 'r. stoi, bun of uonti to eaell or the .";.'. :.".. .,...: . n SlOli I. tiertv ".' r,:..,.B0:. "L.:"i .'.. ..'.:.: fort six classes of the S. Weir Mllchell of the cut. loiiriieMsl to 11 enoampment a.1 yuantico. whei turo was to be Mimed, and f' ...- ... l-Jl. .!..... ..... . I . ... tli. nil'. ,Jvlivu'' '' ' '".-''iw'i iin-ii .inn llll- 1 I . , CNIIillll. .1M!M !tt fl Clll.iolll. t.t II, C sri era . it. o, ti,,,!,. 1 in. -,, , ,,, j.,, i1A,,,,, dais rex eled In the b.ittl. scenes pro- i to.J.-. x . wss Hit- feature oi a pi-eHn,lnarJ duced bv the Sixth luttalioii, L s M . n,.,p Ilp),j ut lIlP Sl.,ur, buildlni. last Jilts Gertrude II. Echr, Mrs. .!uy Umcr- son, MIsb Carol) u Wllllatns, Ml.i. Acne, niiudebu.h Miss .loEephliie Itarllngtoii and Mrs. Harold Van Tluc Licry bit of the candy is to he in Prance xilthln tlti dt)s, iinif along xiitii tliu big slilpmetil of sweets will be a iijlllluii, disastrous some stages his loxc for mother tho best inutile to appeal to. at another j stnge pride 111 his xiork, at unother It U berilce to the communifx A whipping I at 0110 Hinge may be wholesome and useful., xi I11I1 at another it would be little notes 0110 for each pleci of cundv I in which the xoung women will - At no stage i 11 normal to liaxe pains or defnitlxe teeth, or colds, or Infectious press thilr admiration and conlldenco , ,iiM.aic, i0 hreHthe through the mouth In the nblllt) of the American soldtei'b to do what the) haxe gone .i ross to do OUST PACIFIST BISHOP to be stoon-shouhlered, to be dlicour tous or disorderly, to be xulgar, tu uc rough languaco or t9 bo a prig. Children do not past, ubruplly and New York. April ll.-Tho rrsigua- suddtnly from one stage to another, tlcm of Bishop Paul .Tunes, U the Time Is no distinct dlxldtng lino bx Misslonari Province or Ltiih. has 1 nUcar. Tho change is gruduul. almost accepted bx the House of Llibhui., ul the Protestant episcopal lliurch. Tin House or lilihups requested tin resit, nation sex oral month., ago pending un Inquiry into I.lshop Jones's alleged utterances of pacifist sentiments und I his connection with "qui .tionablu organizations." I W. C. A. kREV0 LUTI0N' ALLIES ; PUSH WAR TO OUST PRESIDENT -Commission Calls on Every Woman toHelp Eliminalc , Mrs. Hudson Because of ''Suicidal Policy." Meeting of "Insurgent" Girls Today 5 1 ' .i .,.. . , , . UWt. Philadelphia War CommlEiton, u wmpruing some of the most proml f!SMclal n'1 war workers in tha city, '. JEt ""H18! with tho Youne Women a ,JWMtltn' -tesoclatlon at the request of puDtin o Kockefeller Jr.. today bo , JJH to urntrt to push the "Insurgent" 1-ira.ni in the Y W C A., aiming '? f Mrs- JotepU A. Hudson, presl- -, 1 me central Y W C A. uuason and the cxecutix-c com--art accused by the war commls- , fOSterlnsr lllelH', nolle-, hv I'J1 econd mortgage, of $50,000 on , wntrw ouiiaing at Elshteenth and ;"atreeti In a statement made pub- Way the commission appeals to .V3rwoman ,n Philadelphia to back us this critical time," and Inquires JMJtr the Y W C A In refusing to M ly fear." ytri. (rank T Griswnid. of the coin Won, will address a meeting of X. W. Prlt today at Fifth and Cherry wu. it 1. .;- .... .... .. ,.i..i.-. Wtfl.iA -.CllCU lllUL U UlllllllU K,wmxoUs to ouot Mrs.. Hudson Vsii."" quarterly meeting April .. f tul.ment of the war commission 7 the course of "Insurgency" 11 a..i ' ' "t'stxoiu. as, xouowo- 77 S..I1I i!U-i. ... i"V !!?aKa the followfn tu imJ" uenan of the war commlt iy M I ttyrslf In the matter of the i.ft tli... ,v, urttl")" m Philadelphia. 'Htrivei . "issension will result m stfiV:u"..Klrlp' ut to all the earn- t. ui.T lmperceptihb , afa- wltli all growing tiling The ages glieu lor am stage an . therefoie, appro, linali A nuilibir of sllglilli ihfteirnf la s fleaitons of tlHi-e stages 1 f develop ment haxe been suggested bj different child-stud; authorities. The following j is ei useful for practical purposi-. 1 im XNLV Prom birih to'two or throt ;eais of age l.AKf.X rilll.lillOOti Prom about two or thrco to around six or sexen yiars. I LVT1.II t'llIIillllOOH I'Yoni nbofit six I or boxen to nlno or ten ;ears. i 01 1 II From ab&ul nlno or leu to t txielxe or fourtut.11 in girls MI to four inn or sixteen jeora 111 bo;t ' AliOI.l.M l.M 1. Ulrls, from about 1 twclxo ur fourteen to about eighteen Itojs filial fourteen or etxtccn to about twcnt)-ine ilirl. In.t.iltiiie'iils lit lids srrie. wilt tlU- rii.". en It ef these ititee. imil Its normal clmraclrriillc.. sprriul luKltuc und trulnlnc.) beforc the camera. For dt;s McKec wore the niorlne unirorm. helniet and all. Ho went "oxer tli top," woiked in the trenelu. In tin dUKOUtt mid In "No Man.- Land' mid leaimd to dink his head In approud tl;le when the big gunv roared It was an atmosphere tli.it Iho ;ounc moilng-pieture actor had nexep t..pcri encx-d lerore and lie enjoyed tt lie Turcot the eternal dick or the t-huttor, the all--ielm eye or file ainer.i and the Tact thai nu was ILiy .McKee, film nitlst lie wrui Philip tandlcutl, a red blooded ilghtlntr marine. Hut tlio tlmo camo to take off the "makeup" and don the fashionable clothes or tho 'movie' aclui McKee did not rvlluh the chance a hit and he I lost no time In ecklm. out a recruiting officer He t-xploined that lie wanted thai khaki suit and hilncl hai I. for perinnih tit u.i and he e"l them The entire proceeds ol the 'marine I rallx ' at the Metropolitan Ope 1.1 IIoue Salurdat nlKht will he tijimd oier to I flu 11 ciultniK fund Sliile Hoard Jli.-cliiig (Jullrd I Karri. Iiurit prll 1. -The stale In IdUstrltl lloaid has been inll.d to meet In Philadelphia on April Hi to hear re- ports on some of the Indu.tilal codes Willi h are beln prepared niKUt xi nu 11 wa . attiuded 1 inori than C0O0 men wnimn and children Mr- J Ixearlsle. Mitchell, daughter of Mr. -.foteobuii, ufTlcUllx ox-ned the drlxc Patriotic exercisiH were ren dered and addresses were made by fo -iner Max or Weaxcr, Lieutenant Skid more, of Ihe Canadian urinx, a. id I c Charlch t'oulomb. dlslriit superin tendent er schools. LIXTUItK ON AIK WAUI'AKi: Aupubliih Post tu Oc&cnbc Allied llallooniat-i' Ai'i'oinplislitiictit,s Graphic delailH ot conditions on th war Trout In Piaiuc will be eiven 1 1 lilKht In Ausuxtii- Post. ,1 well-knon ballounisl, 111 tin iourse 01 hi iWu train! lecture at tile llelliiue Mi '.foid Mr Post has ust leturmd fron ri.ni" where, ab head of t'e ill., t.i reitntlns ihe n, t'luh of 1 1 est.ihllsheil a forelcn srinc" ..tlli. in Pari, to care for Aimnean . 1 1 1 .j t r Mr. Post x'lsited tin. Xn.eri an s, . t ,r of the Frcn.li rront and also II. over the. licruiau lines hi a ma' lone pil.t.d bv I'aptnlu Frauei who It 1 aid is the Hrst Pre nth nxiator t d"in a l. I plane Had sin erps.ed the CelEian line? she had be.n to Xnti'erp in rtiu--.eis, and fried to remember what '1 had looked like on the map There war vat-r near Antwerp she remembered that, Inland bodies of water which led to the ret. N'ow sho could si bexond the bodlei of Inland water to a xilde. it- pans, of KraX beyond the dark nnln- ' terriiplcd sra) the ocean' Hie. hore to her left until her eourr. v.ts due xiest. A searchlight flashed upon her Tor a 1 second and was Rone Hj the way the 1 contours xxerc chancing she Knew that her speisl was lenlllc And alow I v but more and more certainly as .he neared the sea. u Piobleni presented It-eir hei 1 Itoal ! hero xvas 11. nnd how lo find ' It in tho tlark? i';rll had raid thev must I land tuck or pres Put whero xias Vptes? lie! ond ilstend and inland- ( thirl; rortx mil. s Mn knew that much j from the var map., that the had pored oxer with her fatliei P.ui ho- lo find If I She whs oxer tin .-'a now 'Ihe 1 cllow Doxo felt a new hn-cir and th- whet I tugRed tinder her hind but 1lie m.t blue i lifted at the touch and win elid like 11 pull In speed down the iuj Oslend' 'Ihe Kursant ' If -lie could pt 1 .1 slrht or it' It was dangerous, but sin inu-t co ; lower thiee two hundred f. et frouith. f.i. xihere she mUht nnln out fimlllnrl piolllcs aRMlllSt till' bill The waxes roce to meet ne-r. leflecimir the itiirllKht, and Just below her 10 the 1 left the surr rolled in line- ef whit" upon the beach. fune? duuet. iniii luiualih with lure and then a 1 ollt. tluu or huts tl.nk Miape meoed in tho xinter ahead of her. another Warships." Iiettiojei- Mn wheeled out tu 5e.l and flew 'lllOle litem but before. Ibex- li.nl time m-n to eel their si iirchllKhts raiixid upon h.r, tin dm er was p-.lsl Mn would win now Tho Xellow loi was 111M11. il.l' , d ilk ii m luI.ii 1 .1 tii. iU . t I 1 w so so A "i SLlC6 artime Without the t'sc of Butter. Approved by the United States Local Food Administrators J-i up Hour. ' 2 Cup Wilbur's Cocoii I4 Teaspoon of Cinnamon. I Cup Sugar DIRUCTIONS 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder. 12 Cup Cold Water. 5 Errs. . Pinch of Sail. Put the Wilbut's Cocoa and sugar into a. bowl, then add the cinnamon and water; mix until the sugar is dissolved. Separate the eggs and beat ihe yolks until light, add to the Wilbur's Cocoa, sugar and walsi, sift the flour, baking powder and salt into mixture. Beat white of eggs until tli"y and add lightly. Line turk's head with paper, pour in mixture and bake forly min ulci in moderate oven. This makes n delicious iticx' pensive rake, liyhl os a fea ther. Good when first made and foud when a week old. iw. pSfc L gg& a-tnumiuin'.r:rg The yreat econ omy of time and money made possible by the use of Wilbur's Cocoa is well il lustrated in ihe above recipe Wartime Rccipta Sent Free on Requett H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc., Phila. Christian or.auuation plcd?ed to the in terest., of ung xi omen. When xiv at tended an association raectlns for the first time we dlbcoxered a, xtry t.riou-. sl'-Uatton had dexeloned betwem the. youns xx omen members of the Y. W. C A. of Kensington and the president and managers of the arsociatiou. "We saw xi llli amazement nt that meetlnit re.pertable jounr women, an members of churches, forced by police, men to keep out of a lneetlne at whlrli by all the rules of the Y. H. C. A. they were lint onl.x authnrlied tn be present, but to individually cast llietr xote. XVti ., u.-, were shocked at such treatment and sue- j walker" ceeeien 111 persiamnr ihb lauy mtn.icers . . ,,,h,. -.Ptf.,r is belnir eon- to admit those ..iris But the trlrla hn If tho bab) a welfare IS Dcint. con first to glx'e their xxord not to xote. Questions, nnd Answci.s .Xtc not niot iblldrcn nonnal ' . n. r j j It i e.tlmated that about ceienty 1 per cent ot all school children luxe I ono or more defeits that need atten tion, and borne of xihleh might have been nreientcd bv wise caio and by-' 1 giene Ver; few babies arc born de-, I fectlxes I should bubi umo s bnby L. 6. T. iXii!!Jrt "P1,5' t0 our own friends. ,?.!?'Peton glr s. but to nu tn. ..mi.' W WfOPOrtlnK younc xioman In tliU hJMetitaJ.!?1 ih Punllc t0 know and l.i!.,??Il "and behind us heartllv ll&.Jb Kr. aeorte i.T.".x-. 1 stand behind ur heartily " oucn a none cause. . consutlng of Mrs. Qeorea 'B. (llnrr. ll.csjj.n it.. ' - V...- -.USIGII. .I-.". SfT & SXS&1 ! iLin w- te1"" o?.tM Y. W C. A. to toOBtK-Tlj "f ln" association and e4Sj JSrt.?u.t,v committee to do a tptrats .ir ?ha "'f'011 f war kmTl? .Mrely free of.any cost to (ern.n n"i. l0 "u6e the munv ..,., ..,, ijicnaiii iinmefi, GlrU 11. ...1 .... .... e oaia rni.,i ... 1 ,. ....... I. ."! atritt .na ...,.V'"",L '".. 7"V.'i fur. It.... ' " .ic ll'iiv uniiiii cur ups DurnosM xx-.. ,,t,-..i "That arbitrary and unlawful demand from the commlttes brought tho present situation about. The meeting was most Irregular and dhorderlv, but tho young girls, xi ho had only requested to present a petition, btood their ground quletlv and patiently In spite of tho refusal uf the body of women to t n hear tliclr petition. "Securing tho uuthoilzatlon of the e ocutlx'e committee xic went as a mw group to tho Kensington Y W C A to make tho ucqualnta..ie of these girls and understand the situation We found them to be honest, high-minded young women actlxe church members, self supporting and u If respecting' We re turned to the committee at Eighteenth and Arch strut:, and offered to take oxer Kenslnston tu addition to our other wont. x e orcereo 10 assume an cue financial responsibility This they re fused. "Wa then forced tho xiomen at V.ljht eenth and Arch, after some delay, to call the lnx estimation committee Into action to study the pressing problem af Kenslnston. ' 'Mrs. Vaux and I were members with a majority representing Mrs Hudson's side. Nevertheless, after the most thor ough vlci-ine of the Kensington Y. W. C A., questioning of secretaries' and girls, the report prepared was unani mously accepted, Mrs. Hudson's repre entatlves thereby admitted that our crit icisms of the management were correct. "Thla report was never read In meet ing, Mrs. Hudson absolutely refused to prmlt any of tho members) of the tnx es timating conunitteu to either read the re-pori or 10 conunwufc i u tj wi..,o .. aeiernl neier. To urge a uauy 10 walk or stand before nature urges hint Let Cuticura Help Your Hair On retiring, comb the hair out straight, then make a parting, gently rubbing in Cuticura Ointment with the end ol Jlie finger. Anoint additional partings until the whole scalp has been treated. Place a light covering over the hair to -.-,-.. tb nillnw from nrissihle Stain. When this mortgage questlois xeaa The next morning shampoo xxitlf Cuti cura Jjoap ana not xxater. fixorablv xoted on no discussion wns permitted. We asked rightfully the prlx- !. . . -., ... 4 liia-r ami hia not tli-k i.V. of utiderstandlnc and-relng the SsmpU Each Fre by Mll. Address po.t. for Uis pu'rpo,; 'we 'entered boSk Their own statements wero so un c.rd. "Cutleur.. D.t. M. ; . W" u19?, ,n Vod faltb, believing Ibuslnesmiko wo xvere refused by everjr cvtrywhete. 3oP 2c Ointment U & iPc. .that fiB aame ijmpllod-a power to whw wo uppeafBd." . . m " ' Your Attention is directed to the advantage's ol uui Dry Cold Air Vaults for tho preservation of Fur?. The aimuul lo aribinfj fioni the destruction of -'tirs by moths and warm temperature runs into mil. lions of dqllars. Tho U. S. Gov eminent enthusiastically recom mends u !0-degrec Fahrenheit vault as tho only tested method of killing tho moth Iar-a and preserving the lustre and life of the pelt itself. The modern Wenger Vaults are the only Dry Cold Air .Storage of their kind maintained in tills city by any furrier. Non-progressive linns who do not adopt the up-to.dntc method und use so-called "electric fan" "low" temperature and tar camphor facilities display a woeful lack of knowledge of the subject of Fur Preservation. We ask you, a layman, to accept our invitation to call and inspect our Fur Storage Facilities, and then ask to visit other ttorago premises; the outcome of your investigation, we feel assured, will bo manifested in your instructions for us to call for your furs. House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. Wione irafniU ISOi Furriers and Milliners L J lr"Qla!H flKil!ikM-r j..l Cffrjl. jTl liSfy Mr2lflflB ----------------------------------.Bn---!!--S-------R-u The Grandmother of Russia Catherine Breshkovsky or "Babushka" as she is affectionately termed in Russia is one of the unique, outstanding personalities in the re volt which changed the government Simple, unassuming, plainly-clad, this old woman held court in a tiny room in the Winter Palace, whence she directed the energies of countless thousands who fought for freedom. It was there that Louise Bryant met and interviewed her. What, she observed is recorded in her personal narrative, "Six Red Months in Russia." IN TOMORROW'S PUBLIC slM.EDGER jr (. s K i. ', , .. iAmMi4 -'--- - mi tfirftiiiaiTn 1 1 if ii i i himM r