THp WflMQUfnt?- J - jATEUR GARDENERS ' , OPEN SPRING nvatier or Mnritnl nml Mill .if..l.n riniirsn Under tnrv lliillre iTcn .: ,?" ... . i rnellSll WOIIHUi u-m-v.. - - 8'" . l tivT I'D TIP TAUfiHT t,lr"ft h0nUl 1,cforc MBltlato Wrtgli'v. r . i 'PR street police station. ILd Army Volunteers to i Whitfoul Lodge for - i- TrnininK I , .1 VIUIIKII IIJ 1.11 ..ifur paidciicr nu' now K'n 'testify that Dittmn,, la,, cmr,lplllll, AmM ... .. i . i.rnnHi-iit In 'only f ! In three Vmr In tlu. ...,,., r .....nin to lieconi u oMw'" ' .ii ,.. 1 .uriiniti , .nil ..----- - . t"r .. m. mArn fooilPUirrn tllld ' ,.,,. . dlrefully needed l.y our Z. thai Germany may be ctushed. , '"" . .-.,... ui.. IMiin lllllilicll. p . ..-., 1-..I. fra tv. KniT- rl, ll conncc-l. .1 with the School , Ajrieuliure. In ennduitlnir n ten dY Intensive coun-c tn snidcnliiR nt f .! The- clioson rue iii-iimi. SMIfivmeile . . J . ! Riinn)" u Hie eW ireel estate nnu is siiuaiiu l... rnnmw low and SKty-nlnlh I urn "ffhlle the course l planned tn meet the need or tcaencr- won ..run.- ... . f"1. j.... 1.. ii... innil forces of the Mine leaac- . . ,...,, ...i , nntn ami imi' . . M". .msteiir cardeiiirs and. In fact. .n those Interested In cardenlUK iik n i1'1 x ,...11 I,, ni-eenleil nH "ptll- '".Tm, lessons' however, will h prctlcel r.,l under the pci'.-onal ciire r th I-" miirnlns' A nation' n-wl(le campaign was iniinrneii 1 ""! 1 ru 1 t, o instruct all bos nnd clils ,,""- ,;,,hl1 ""' 5n nnn In i.nn.. Hie ages nf nine nnd sixteen 'ln,1 ''"""V '-"an lOinmltii. ,s ltt. rArntlJ' 1 tawcen me age-. . .... . "-.....,. h hsrk-aril gjiden 11B 11 is niuici .'" ... ...... .... . ..... aril cjideninR It Is ntltld Mtfd that 1 the lime the movement h m full swing million" of children, A,r the direct Mipcrx Isimi ot tneir , ," SSKchlrs .Ml '- tminir the foil ' . . a .1 . (h ihelr on hack Muds anil titlllreil S kS the farmer ,n case nf necessity MM'Pine '"" ,..' , It Is esiiniaieu iiihi .nun- .- im.i.i Lrttr billion dollars' worth of food .M tie tired ueed each vear. Th ceurse started tod.iv nt llliunv- jrfe Is Intended to supnly many of the tTirTftruen IParnei. win. win 111 nun Immirt their agricultural knowledge to Uiiw millions of voungtetH. nnvlnus la da their ?nare in amiiiK in i-ounu 1110 lorn of the Herman arms Mht nf the girls afllli.ited with the rrrs)hanla s oclatlon nf Women rfforkers will pcnil tlieir vncatlnn pe. triors helping to till the soil of the pints JUfland In the viclnltv of Hrvn Mnwr. I ITtiltforil Tvlge will be another target tif these nninen "fai mers " somen will arrmni)llTi much. that those RirU inUine thci fortheeomln.? we... ...II .,1 " :..' ..V..:: "..'""."'"" '""",l--! hTng'dnio' rUml?i ms. .n7, - for larger food ..... 'f5.'frilun" P'lro. 1 1. . ... 510 ne erected to house them. Atieadvinf .. . " '" l"i". "inril iUO irpur in m tantd .. i.ii. i m ari.nl a j t. . . mmyor the viomeii woiker.s have "e... I f lilted'' In the woman's land army, units M which are to be assigned to certain k mu-saruening tasks f The Philadelphia Vacant Lots Pultl. ' ftttlon Association Issne.i ,,. ...,.'. I Pernlng: the use of gaidcns at-slgncd b; the aesoclatlon tn thousands or prl ute families , ,lavc ,,,,, Kr(mn Itrett quantities of good food f,T.he.ar.Cia"on ,vncpts rach ice elver r - .. iu ,,rtv ie con nf .... ...,,,, r.J5 ..lnC"lenta,s "iC,I ,n frt)ioi tte rroducmilv of the lots. lVo charge h made for the use of the land. :t ) makes It clear that the privilege f tk..V; Si r , ,ot ,nust rest non Sne..houlder3 of the receiver and cannot fciv ii.nsierreu The Penns.jlianla Association of F..T? Z!s "'" K' I""" Play '.,... e,pn,a "cadruartera this I hi. 7k .. or """"B a long hlko i .th r, woodlads Tho uncertain t weather has caused II. la i,0. ,r... hmlZ ,ocatcd at ue Wcst' : ft LANCASTRIAN AT WAR LAUDS U.S. AVIATORS ; fkpham Tdls Mother It's j ureat to See Them Bring uown loes fj?',l(rtefniln ith-slam .u . vu" lne anior an. Krw,' hVl"cal American sol lfllr I; Tm ateT,J"mcs w- '-"Pl'an.. soi i"n Crl, Lancas,cr ra" "rItei lnu o?is,rR obTvances f.on 0,Jn.whlcl h(" Piaises the marks B with the aidor ifTlrusnrM gurmncan aviators. Ad i "m "Is mother, he savs : fj. Jv w. a .few a'r battles the othe ii- Cii. .y alr names me other ffto' rm,S l at ,arect Practice. I wish ItanrTr e our American aviators !uVK.t..MlkPutch (,0"- We arc going h th. ," t'"11.". "":"' ve arc bo'pb Suiarlt.,,1. ,ew ua.vs to get a Kim,!. eiZ! ou"selves. so do not worry 'awtttiie. Theau l5m.K anJ"ns JJOI bear of it , bu 'Y1 to happen t c; ' "'? -ne machine cunner l.s nrelt v ng Happens to me you but there isn't anything 'ii.... I'ev.. iu me- un not worry WUt me. mntl,... . T ... . mZ .sre Ir the Dutch et 10 you i,th! r"t are all knocked off." J' 'ster he says, at..' ii' ,".ey bunch x suppose you JbrT. .5 srl now and wa"" Hie dishes r', Be a sootl K'rj'and don't biuL. lc6 cream' at Drear's. Give 'iar.1 . ! 8randmother and Aunt Mar S mSiiI"..1.. 'd not forget iftanied , T '-'"ii.-. uon i you get JS to Joe. because llvins is too iKWr lAIS"?50 Plch U Bettini? about eattcfV..,' ,". lma llme- TaKe Kod r? '? ourself and don't worry nhoiit Bat' . '" ta,i6 care of ll 'over IT5- HOW Is mv frl.n.1 T . T KT?. "' WHS tlmo he owns tb hnnl. iSn-f- Tcl1 1,lm to wrllo if he gets 1D1SMISS SCHOOL ARCHITECT tSKboro IllliMlr... T1 t.-..:i I- I'llll IU Meet Annronrintinn J?Ui,,. v . , ,.. TQ of .a...... ' .I"' - mo local L"o"et iV" ,aa dropped Ileibert -tuoB ..,;," -"ui architect. THIS lW kid. n ken Rt n Ilvel-V meetlne &f lw,M,,auP,roposcd "0.000-grani-Rcon4 ihS,ld,lnB wcro rejected for W (hSroBH.H8 be,cause they exceeded Jm, "Wroprlatlon hy more than 30.- il'Wo.lrl!iaf!..BS,e2 to rLvlf?.,h"' I " e la ..7.1 ' r gllc"rr uuuaing, I-racuLKlr s.uc.1! revision would bo Im. IS-vilaed.' " lne original alms were frUGlTIV 'E ALIEN ARRESTED nTken in- Chester as Drunk Was Wanted by Government LeVft't'?-. APrll 13. Qustave Lerch. FM hail . "rested lor drunkenness. 1 nutted i i8S? .Maelstrate Berry fc". hc .tha.t.he waj n enemy Eo vilf'.t,!'" be"P sought tfttil ii .hJ ,t rcii obtatnet) cm, if phie,otrr. l'lnyanlH under !.'' K'ti Hmlth Ills sudden aJU Kra:rom.1 '''" arou5d sus. LT.Hl fi lllwnA,-.' ... .... 1.'..,. fUIes. v ,"" ,w " v"' 1 Vtki stnrlha Thnniii nf llr.-ii 'Mnwr . folleff who ,- a member of the Pen,,- J, ,, FH e-1, ', , ,e , ."""'r "'"' F,7"' I Dlrinta Association fo, Women Wo.lt- ,','' ',?" ''' ' ,V ' no '" '" ''''a . M" Sra.nd in charge of the "laud army" to I , ?' " " iTl " "f '.? b"nt,:.N" tHHittoWhltrnid de.larcd today that I L'?," 'CS '""""'! '!C '" 5,'".n . llreidy the- farmers In her chose, dls- ,,Vn"J. V "" . NoM -.. M - l;'Nhpr .aptaln Iffctamor.nsrorn.lnm. 1 urv gin mrui" mip ippis Itlfli I n Of WIFE AND DRAFT MAKE I HIM "DOUBLE SLACKER" MnKisti-ntc Coins Title for Alleged v,uii.im n Hittmnn. Scpvlvn ,i Hut- slacker" today 1,v hl ,,ir .i i... Vu .lfnn...1i. ".""' . '' . " 'iiiinan. arrested l.y polieeiiiiio ......i n.r iiiirgtu evasion nr tnlli- I Ihij j-crvlce when Loctl Hoard II called Win for service, was confronted hv hi-, wife, Daisy lilttniaii. ,121s North Falr mil street. Site hail mm,. ,.,i ..... . llAB'Al'? a. b.1 !.... . a a . " iicrscii nno i iroo c n. pi ii mum uirnp rillHll'fll pn tlittt mi ,1.. , . uMi ii' ii iifiiiiiin UU r a double ulnr-Urn- mi.i n it," rcuini Krl OKlriril Ititi MiiElsttntp Wilglcv s lie man mn t the ivdrral nuthm n,r. Dittinan I. inutv- icars olil LOAN CANVASS IS PRODUCING RESULTS Workers Meeting With Suc cess and Leaders Predict Quota Will Re Reached Camden's Liberty Loan committr- la, announced thai Iwo of it,- !,,, lesi Mllisrrlitloii.s r, ,.eUed came fi..m the . .."...'".""' " " ;,,.",.. I"'"1 naMiiR rnr is object tho rniorlnir 1.. .i. .n...... till Mtlisprlptloll!.. s..,tliat'the , nplr of till' I II II II I'nil lii.n.i 1.. 1 ! "' mm ii witn Hit tlic . ,,pnlK ,:,...... ., ' "" V. ' ' rain ass is lt. '"? ' results n.i.s, nf the xolimieer nrkerH report ne that !? u n. 1.... ,,.,., .1.,.. : , ,l,iM1"11 " '' ." ' ,r n,r '''""',I nun' l""l nl least one unb household ior n ii i.otiii fiom a In many cases subscriptions have been enteied for emit, individual In the family Lvcr.v one has caught the spirit of what Liberty Loan eubi-criptions mean, It Is said. The women's committee continues dolnp splendid work, the booth workers belnir especially active llnrc than inn women ate i-clflnr Libit ty Honils at in, different booths ,,!,!,,.," '"'"""day night Ihey had "old J3u,4.in. The mle for Thuisdnv Hggre gatid JlS.lnn. Th,, imiii,,,, imtj, Thurs day was that at the Iullle Service oilier. ' . .In lip t 111 nt) v .,niitiiiii lnnn 1.- JI, ll .-......,,. iiiiiiii, i -.... , i-yui IIHIIIT She said ,.ootb, .Miss Mildred Ii. .lank, taptiiln. r Ancnllnn -- i . .v """ l'"-'""icn i.ooin. l nrisin,,, .rale. F'" -3 ' . . Ml n- , Rer & ,nK i,0o,, M1, Ad.i .Mohr- captain. joU: naker 1-Tlcd booth Cainilcii (ounl h riiint.-i ( r. nArt nnn ' Innd .M T Aliflilloton Ii- li , l..i., . . : :: - " ".!- ....... .-.. .-.-.......,... sji,, . i iiniiiiinii i n,n to,,,, en , ,1.1 i... .i.i ,1,. .. .. n. ... .' ..., IllglU ,, ., n , Y M i) A k 1,1 Xj' rt URGENTLY IN FRANCE Cable to Edward Bok Reveals Shortage of Workers Anionc bl- " unvv-ih rtiuuiiL Soldiers Another urgent appeal for men In I volunteer for Young Men's Christian Association tccreatlon work In Kraiict. Is contained In a cable message received fiom Krance by Kdwnid Hok. State chairman ot tho Y M. C. A. War Woil Council. Need for men to look after the wel fate of the "bojs" In the trenches Is gi owing faster than the men can ho sup pueu, inie to tho acceleration In movement of troops, Mr. Bok i-ald. The message reads: - v "Imperative that we meet more than run need for men Immediately er have we betn so imdeistaffed as at present. Ninety -six inipoitnnt posi tions with American foices open I-'oity- seven positions near front line and thlrtv- and Italian armies, wheie need Js like-, wise gteat. nngland Is alo asking for 5 lit 1 1 Inn 'i 1 man itii'lnte tn u'vilrli' Innnnr. nuuiiiuiiiii inc'i) ui, nir, i.,vnn, itiiui- , ing of American ttoops. please do your utmost to secure quickly latge number of high-grade men from Philadelphia." Mr Bok has organized a personnel! hoard, consisting nf Horatio Rates lioaril. consisting or iioraiio uaies Lloyd, of Drexel & Co ; A A. Jackson, vice picsldent of the (llrard Trust Com- panv; Walter A Hulme. of the Penn- i'".' """-' ". ".""" '"" 'eight dlrcctlr under lire we have only touovviu. in mci. iney were nnu .u- neiiia.or " ,i . '. , . , ciowds. knocking flown women The He- lone inaii fcarfullv ovcrwofl el be o day when they appeared to leslgn that teentb legislative dlt.lct. s iirihk by I lfcl,e, el(. at their heel., filing their ?en.houMa.'U,lIt ls lo-l'tUely crh ,- they weie a 'lot of P-o-llerma,.. ' Men. school chll.lrjn ;W.l A,e .ou Doing , levolveis as ,he, ,an. n.ner was i,ulek- 'inal to have this condition, -e need too, ho had fought In the Culled States to 1 11,, the Joj 1 f. u ,,, , 3P.t men nt once for April in addition to i regular army. , o.mJ a ji.Ji i ., .if Houe Sei-1 --hovelliig snow, and as Smith passed steady monthly quota We need 1S1 pl.vs- - 'lre1. .1' , " 1, , ,.. sou '""' I, Mwa 1,lm w '" " ,)low tr"n' hN 'leal directors within the next rew week". , UV inr PIPTIPC IT,?, f ,, hJ iinns nefen-e nZw. """J el' n?,ml ?"""', was lla'"'-, , . .,.,.,.. . . .. ,. i 111'. .AW Altl'j 1'Altllh.n nf I'.iliolman Case. The House l)etene .,,ff. .c., The other inb-oneis smod I .III IIIIM III 1IIII1IIIIIII 111 III I' II 111! I I 1 1 I'll - - - -----. -- svlvanla Ilallroail : John It Mason, pres- i-ninpHii,n ju-i i.ck.h.i.i.s .." " ." Hien:' ot the rommerclal T.nt Com- l"0lV'c a little advantage pany; ex-Senator l-rancls S. Mcllhcniiy , ilepubiicnllg n that it was vlr- nnu tniiui is. uwu, rm-.ic. v ".' . m s. . n- 1. .. .. . Jt .... U... .Ill 1. ill. C. iV. I lll nurtlu tuiiniunn tf. applicant's personally and Its recom mendations are accepted as final by the war work council In New York. Tte ..! r.hiio.i.inbln'i. flrst eomiilement n.,.i,, .......-..,-... - - of men saueu ior 1-iHiicr. .iiiintinui. will leave In a few days and more than foity applications aie still before the per sonnel board awaiting acuon. "The response to my appeal has been very satisfactory," said Mr. Bok, "but tho need for men Is growing so fast owing to the recent acceleration In tho movement of our troops and the present drive on the western front that w .ire not beginning to meet the re- nulremcnts from Phllaueipnia. , -- .. .. .. ii "We should send af least ISO nign- grade men from Philadelphia within the , next month, and I want to appeal to , every man over drart age to offer his tcrvlces in this wonderful work. Next to being directly in the military or naval service, there Is no work In the war that Is o compelling, so effective and so vvorll Toere couid not possibly Ue a better chance for service HENS TO DIE EARLIER; DUE TO MILD WEATHER Washington Lifts Ban on Killing April 20 Order Affects 1,700,000 Birds The weather man is "In dutch" again, this time with Mrs. lien and lur fa vorite husband, Sir. Rooster. Ills manipulation of weather condl tlons is olllcially blamed, by the fed eral food administration for the earlier hatching and laying period 1 th s year, which will result In , Mrs. Hen's belmr brought to the chopping block ten dajs earlier than was ft first thought. Restrictions against their salo will bo lifted April 30, lt is olllcially announced. It Is estimated that three and a quarter million hens capable of producing eggs will bo immediately affected on, Phlla delphla. Chicago, New York and Bos- Farmers are Urged to refrain from rushing thel- birds to market, thereby glutting It and causing heavy losses In spoilage 0 EVENING PUBLIC ZULOAGA'S STRIKING CANVASES ON VIEW AT ACADEMY ! i A " - ' " " -JL"""" "" ' """ " " ' " 'Scpulvedtz ' ine croup of paintings by lprnacio Zuloapa, the modern Spanish colorist, now on exhibition at the Academy of the Fine Art, aie tcmaikably atmospheric in quality and breathe the very spirit nf the Iberian Peninsula. Their essentially Spanish character is appatent both in the portraits and landscapes, as may be seen from the paintings here lcproduccd, while the brilliant coloring achieves an effect as original as it is exotic. The artist's self poi trait. "My Portrait," is seen at the left, above while "I.olita," beside it, is a study in warm color tones. The sun-swept char acter of the typical Spanish landscape is effectively caught in "Sepulvcda," which appears below. HOG ISLAND GUARDS RAISE SERVICE FLAG CHARGE FAVORITISM AT POLICE STATION Will Tell Penrose Canadians Twenty-eighth Ward Rcsi- Are Given Preference Over Former U. S. Soldiers . ,t..l..rill t IT-. 1..I 1 .. will p.ili nn rnninn I'eitmeA ni 1.1 rnrt . . . - i....,, . s....... ... ,,, -, ,.,,,vv norn ri n nnd put before him chaigcs of mismanagement In the conduct of the guaids. They will ask Penrose to make It possible for them to tell their slorlei, hefolo the Senate Investigating Commit tee and piove their contentions that Canadians aie being shown favoritism at the big shlpvatd over former Amei lian 1eg11l.1i' soldiers In the guard". The delegation will be headed by T. Lesiiigtou Avaunt, captain of the glial iN. who icslgued yestetday v.iuiit and Lie several other men w ho ,lM"' """ ay ,1C l,nna,ll!,"' ohtain an , (he lpfcrieil )Uc(,s amI la,e iB,itutel a campaign against the former icgulai armv men Pilvato J. II Walker, so his friends "Cl'iai eil, WHS CCIM lull Ill.lu lilt- laianu under an armed escmt, under oiders of Major Sinclair. Captain Avaunt said he became so incensed at this treat ment of a former soldier of the Ameri can aimy that he threatened to shoot the next man who tiled to run any one of his men off the plant. Captain Avaunt said he had served thtough the Cuban nnd Philippine cam paigns The eight sergeants of Conv lhel..n.i. A. ..f the IIoe- Islnod eunrd. hn I said, were also regulais anil haU rought ' In Indian skirmishes and the Spanish war. ."I leslgned today because niv men ' could never get decent treatment" said Captain Avaunt. "Their complaints weie never heeded, tlieir 1 epulis never followid, In fact, they were told to- READY FOR CAMPAIGN t , Harmony on Both Sides Foreshadows Fight to Finish, Politicians Say ,,,,,.,,.. Anril 13 With the nniitieal aimosohero clarified bv two bar- p0,tlca, a,mosphero clarified bv tvo bar- inony meetings, the Pemocrat-s and He- publicans of Delaware now expect each other to present a united front In the .".." ..... :7...,i .r. ,i, .!.. ncr on Wednesday night that they will renominate both the retiring members of Congress. Senator Willard Salisbury nnd Representative Albert V. Polk. tualiy assurea at ineir Kci-ioBeincr um ... ... . ... .1. .. - ...... ...It Kornver a aie e u.i... .... """:.' .Bayard In his sptecu sounoeu mm kj note and the 500 ..na onri fi.. F, ii niners. Teurpseo ia i. e of all factions, vlitually gave "amen. In the Republican camp, while mat ters are not in concrete shape, no party man can he found who believes thero will be any dllllculty in picking candidates acceptablo to all party Inter ests or that the breach will be fully ftCi8 significant that the names of Al fred I. du Pont, leader of the Independent wine of the party, and his brother-ln-lav": Kdward 'u. Bradford. Jr . who Is iw. ;- -"---.-, .,,, ,,e i .,!. n i t ; iiraiiiiu "" th0Se handed to Republican State f.ma5,,ra'n0,,BensSn as Part of a list of nomlnatong from which he Is to seleit Ktate-wlde harmony committee, vvhtch .', decided upon at the Republican "jovefeast" in Dover Thursday gEE RATIFICATION OF METH0DIST UNIFICATION If Approved It Will Be Presented to General Conferences on Slay 1 and in 1920 M. Louis, Mo.. April 13 The Joint commission on unification of the Metho dist Kplscopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church South Is expected to ratify tho plan for union before the com mission adjourns today. It the plan is ratified It will be pre sented to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, wh ch meets In Atlanta. May 1. and to the General Conference of the Methodbit Episcopal Church, which meets In 1.. Snow Will Help Wheat Crop 1'ott.to.tn. m.. April 13. Fruit grow era hereabout, say that tho aleel storm has Played havoc with young fruit tree, tho young branches of which were blown off. The cold has Injured peach tiees. but apple and -other trees are be llev cd to have suffered no great damage. The snow, which fell In considerable quantity, will prove beneficial to the wheat 1 t : ' ' ' . .... ...... ... ....... .. . .... ...,,.... EEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. dents Will Participate in Big Parade and Ceremonies .i parauc iiihi immciur pciri.pi will, rlty ()f PUJUuTclpllid .U11 that tho THftCa!,rt,n ,a fla,f rn,p,l.1B "! ,hpimoniheiH shoulil irocUo -.alarlcj.. Thlrty-rtrst ihstiku police station. Twcn-i ,.ti. .nto nf m,.... ui u ., ..i.. tj-slxth and Yoik streets, this after-1 noon. In which the Twent.v-clghth Wind, Is expected to have some part. A scrv- ... .... !.., .,.. .,..- . ..M.IIH.' r " ,i v e.. .u.rvv. mt (). ,0tlCS .,s s t,p V5(.,(C con. The patade Is to stmt at 2 o'clock. It, stabularv ill Penn.sylv.inU and Ihc will foi m nt Kun Hold IMnvginund. i United States army. The dnv of main-Twenty-second and Cumbeilnnd sttects, taliiinc political supicmaev by the II and pi occur over Twenty -second street, CRa j v lolont use of the poll.e to Lehigh avenue to eighteenth strict, to fm.ce Pl,sse, long ago Tho people York stieet. to Tvventj -fouith street. h.ne i,p(.onu. too Intelligent tn st.iiid to Huntingdon street to .rwent.v -clghtli fo. hl(.ll nlethods No politie.il or street, to York stieet to Twenty -II flh KUi,,lt0 can onK miiMvc on such street, to Twenty-sixth sluet and then a fout,tintifiii to station house. j "Oiganlzatlon inav be said to lip Lieutenant Chailes K Kunkle. who I ncre.ss.iry to effect icsults. .Minder commands the Thlrty-fiixt police dis-jand assault aie not In my opinion trlct. and who has been a member or stable or legitimate foundations of or tbe force for forty-two yeais, will lead , ganlzatlon, pai ticularly when practiced the pioccsslon. I with the connivance of corrupt police noy Scouts to the numlie' ..f ana nnd i ofllclals." 1300 .si hoot chlldien from M. Hall Slan- ton. Michael Arnold. Iludolph S Walton. CONVICTS HKKAK; CAUGH'I Krancls Hopklnsou and Mclntlre Public Schools and St Colomba's Parochial , c., ov,,.nl 1.V1U Klnelnn- Pi isnners School will be In the line. A delegation of Orand Army men will ilde In the piocesslon. Oth.'i orcanlzatlons In the parade will Inc'ude 400 mcmbeis of the Thomas Ii Smith Club, 130 Home tiliards or tno lwenij-eiKiuii m. - .nu..itu police. , vvnen me paraue arnves hi -.n ii-juie station a piogrdin of seventeen numbcis v ill be carried out. Thete will be police band selections, singing of 'America" by school chlldien. addicss by P.epie- sentallve I lei man tiecnt. oi me .-.me lleserves will me a salute i.apiam Ilobert Bright will command the tc- serves. Jere Shaw musical dl.ector of the Ph adelphla Police Band, will give1 " ,. "Mniher'a Ilherlv I nnn" nnd a solo, Mothers Llbcrtv Loan, ami Joseph Armstrong, known ns tho sin. ing Park C.uatd," will also sing. The ' " Methodist Kplscopal I J"'"1.5-"'", !o0,1Ce he benediction I Church, will pionounce me ucne.tict on. In the evening there will be an enter- I5ev. II. A. .lonnson, pastor oi me tainment In the station hou-e. In which professional talent will appeal FRENCH 'ACE' TALKS TONIGHT Lieutenant Flachaire, Air Hero, to Speak at War Painting Exhibit Lieutenant Georges Hachalrc, French filer, who has thillled Phlladelphlans on I several occasions by ins oaring air flights, will speak tonight at the Fiench war exhibit In the Bellevue-Stratford. After his talk he will hold a puftllc re ception. Lieutenant Flachaire has been deco rated on many occasions, not only by his own Government, but also by other allies. Ills Croix dc Guerre bears seven palms, one for each of his vic tories over German airmen. It vvas announced today bv Mrs liar old Fills Yarnall that the official French aerial warrare exhibit will continue open until next Tuesday evening. Spe- i clal permission has been received from , the Department of Public Safety allow ing exhibition ot tho paintings of Lieu- tenant Henri Farre and the official mo- ! tion pictures Sunday. No admission will be charged. THE PUSEY & JONES COMPANY of Wilmington, Delaware wishes to announce that it has acquired the properties of the Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Company and the New Jersey Shipbuilding Company, both located at Gloucester City, N. J. The Pusey & Jones Company will be respon sible for any and all just obligations of the two companies named. All business matters relative to the yards at Gloucester City, N. J., should be addressed to The Pusey & Jones Company Gloucester City, N. J. Th ofRctt of tht ptnntylvania and Ntw Jersey Companies in Ae Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa., have been diicantinued. "LoMdT m 7bZ,cft V-Tylbrtretit ' PENROSE ADVOCATES NEW CHARTER FOR CITY Nonpartisan Business Govern ment Free From Rosses, His Plan in w i,.i 111 of guv eminent for the but nfler 1111 experience of seventeen . itv 1- ihImm.HimI l Si'ii.itnr IVuiiisp, , jcars he decided to concentrate upon win. will nunc Iipip tui!n from Wituli- mnUliiR Pennsjlvanin dr.v. Ills oiganl!;a liiKton 1.1 t.ikc nn iii'tlvp IntPicst In (i,,,, m this city Is the beet organized of "the ciiiiiiiiu Kiiberiiiitnrliil iirilttnrlCH. nn league In the large cities of Anict- lie II. IS OltlldlllU'CII 111' Will MIIKC 11 I vicmoiis llahl to xtiMiuaiit tin- inrn'iii 1 i.iimilin inic .s.vstcm vvltli n sIiikIp linilv nf siiI.iiIpiI nienitipm. I'liii.scn in .1 nouihii tls.in clei'tb.n, nnd vcvcnil Oilier IIHllHllll'S I'lllclll.ltPlI tn slvc the citv n lnislncs riimm iiliient. free from the influent t of pollticil liosve.s. I TIip single-council bill wus Intru iluii'il nt llin 1 llitti'g two vcirn ugn. hut 1111 111 tion uiih tu lion mi tile nie.i-.uic IViiiii-c -n. m in- luiv.iciitc- nisi, n icstilctlon In mnvoiiilt.v powcr.s nnd Hip illmliiiitli.n of pnlbo friiin polities In his 1. pinion. .Murder mid assault hip not legitimate foundations of nr- j EMtilsKitliin. paitirill.irlv when prnc- I t Iced with tin- cunnlvanro of corrupt 1 police nllkcis'." I "I lmvp l.ocn for n lung llnie in fnvor of the elimination of i,nt lines from 11111ulri11.1l nffnirs wild Sen.itoi Pen-, hisc in nn Interview in Washington. "Tlu'oi los of uiunliip.il quvpi iiinenl. ot course, devcloi. with CMieripucr. When . .1,. u.....,ttn.i i',,nm 1,111 1 I the so. culled l.llllltt bill vv.is cm rtcd into law II was thought to ctnhodv the Litest Ideas on municipal govern- inent In my opinion it has liten n comiilele fiiilllir I "The conccn.u.ion of power in one man 1ms not biouglit nbout the iu- suits p.Npcctcd. I am ftillv coin inccil there, fcliuiild he a sin ill Council fin tho ,,,' ' ,; coiilliiu eu! I.nt hin poweis thiiuld be restilctcd mid held in hli.iiu check by Council. Of coinsc. the police foi-to should he us absolutely taken """" . - -- - at Sunbury siiiiliiir.. !.. April 13 A sensational attempt to escape fiom detectives who .. .... ..i.i... !... ... n luniui, ,..v... ... ' .rth'r&l'i'e in ino i-isierij rem- James Mo.ver anil im prisoners from Scranton, In a cronueil rullioad station here The two lonviets. pait of a partv of sit. weie handcuffed together, and weie (.hanging cars heie. The slipped their hanucuris anu m.uie a uasu iiiroiicn ine quietl.v ny anil mane no errort to ecape. - - g fe icIativcs f I)t.-ul 0rivcr lilnui'fsler t'ltj. N. -I.. Apill 13 'I be hu(i luci (!U(i n (ljil ltUthl,s of nobert Ilattershy, a foimer resident, w,0 (1C( iiuldenly last night In the piaza llorei Haiem naitersin. wno was emplove.l as a drivei. .Hopped dead w h.-o he was about to retire. He was about- ,,aiSOld "? .""" PREPAREDNESS Th nn up-to-tli-mtnu' uarehfu rompleted junt in time to ur for the ast tirim of n-v rra inta who htp icniinK to niitUu I'hilaU. 1 phla. ii Greater t'uy 20th Century Storage Warehouse Co. nitr.ruoor samtakv OppoMtft Aet Philadelphia tila. Phone -Ptcaton fc(7 -I fSL SPECIALTIES MADi: TU (lltl)CK L. D. Bcrspr Co., 59 N. Second St. Market 551 Main 4000 H1.1-! APRIL' 13, 1918 TEMPERANCE FORCES . IN POLITICAL DRIVE County Co-opcrntivc Commit-. tec to Open Fight for "Dry ! Legislative Candidates , Mas-iiieetltiB' under the auspices of Hie Philadelphia County co.operatlc ... , , , . . tempernnee committee will lie held to- morrow 111 nearly every legislative, dls-1 , , , , . , ... ,., trlei of Philadelphia as part of the ton- certed drle Inaugurated hy the tern- . . .... iv. .t..u r oeranee forces to secure the election of niniiiier'. nf the Legislature who will , .... .nneii!.,n of the l.Vderal ' ance candidate ngalnst Scott The In me f.r the ratification or the 1 .et erai , , cnfse the voters. It Is nieiidiiient ptovldlng for nation-wide cotU(ir(Ip( irolvlniinii Another name the Penrose leaders re- Tlie ililve Is being conducted by an ftr ,0 a, ft trick Is that of James Wond- einne committee nf (.evenly, of which 1 waid. Ashland. Schuylkill County, for .... in,..er vv Tone, of the Penn- horn petitions have been filed for nom- 1. .!..i ntl-Valoon League. Is chair- M-iiiiam M i.otdon. president of ,hii AMU '"''. '' .."',, romnani ,i ,.,ih Phllade phln lr"V.V.i ,?.,' v nresident of the co-opcraiive iciu iieiancp committee . . . . 1... i.i.nnerntlvp temper- ... committee I, not Indorsing guberna-1 r,., cndlihttes. but Is coticentratlng , n u its efforts upon leglslerlng nnd en-1 lolling voters. Tho organization Is In-1 t.,dcnoiiil.iatlonal and omnlpartlsan ; We are not interested In any faction ..r paitv. but 'stand for clean men for of-1 flee and a clean city.4' Doctor Tope said leday. 1 Poctor Tope had charge or tne legisia. t'. work at Albany, N V. for three I veais, and he has been offered the Slate . 1 .. . r ..,f,iieiii ve.u 1 sup. rlntendenc, .f 1 ounce ' 'l- ' Votk. Massachusetts, '.'"rgla. Illinois and otlur laige Mates nt iiiurrent nines. . ... 'I he Woman's flood flnv eminent League, the Young People's Christian endeavor Societies and the Mr.v 1-Vdern-1 tion are co-operating in the movement . AIlTs f' V M I VnPP 1)1 ES AT PRINCETON Piominciit Society Woman, Whose Husband Is General's Grand- nu.sunnu is uenetais utann son, Pneumonia Victim ' News was received heie todav of the death of Mis. ileorge 15 Meade Large. prominent society woman of this rlty. nt bei home in Princeton. N. J. Her death was due m piieumnnla Her husband is a grand'-nn of fleneial .Meade, of liettvshurg fame and is ldel known heie Mr.- ,.-','E' ,"',H '''a'ed to nieiiv piomlnent families and was a member ' tll(, A,M) , .,uI, .,,, nf ,,,,, ,-notli immcs Tile l.aiges lived at 23HS He l.uuev Mfeet until a few cais ago "hen Mi. Large mnvid to Princeton wheie her three son- ate attending col- ,rBT'hoS.".cri,?.,,,,!:,i:,!;!5C,'n Meade Laige. .Ii . who Is In his sixteenth vear I and .lames Laige and llcniv Whelcn Laige, both of whom .ire joungcr n BUY BONDS oi mc THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONWIT TELLER- &, CO. 37ie (Speciattu 5hopOriainaUcti6 CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET HAVE ARRANGED'FOR SATURDAY An Extraordinary Sale OF Misses' Suits, Coats and Dressess : One hundred and fifty reRular stock and assembled for Saturday selling. They are devel oped in serge, poiret twill and jersey. In navy, black, rookie, tan and shepherd checks. ( I 4 to 18 years) MISSES' Misses' Demi tailored poiret. tricotinc and Etons, Lounge, demi wanted shades. ( 1 4 Seventy-five very attractive coats for sport, street or general utility wear, in burella, serge and gabardine. Navy, rookie and sport shades. (14 to 18 years). One hundred and sixty-five Misses' day dresses, fashioned in taffeta, satin, crepe de chine, j'ersey and serge. In all street and afternoon shades' ( 14 to 18 years). A variety of Misses' semi-dress frocks, for street, afternoon and dinner wear, of satin, taffeta, crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, foulards, serge and tricotine. (14 to 18 years). 1!. tt AL"?5?;i5? SL i VAH& 1U AlUOtUll Alphnbctical "CamouflaKc" to Con fusrVotcrs ChnrRcd in Anrons nnd Bntcson Nominntiona RrnuhllcHn alliance nuiiiiortets chatce trickery" against the Varcn and other uppoiters of ConBressniHii John 11 K Scott, candidate for the Kepuhllcan nom- Inatlon for lieutenant lloxnnor. In nllnjt petitions for the nomination of 'leorpe p. Anton, nf 1901 North Park nenue. nnd Joseph It Uatcson. of Pitts- hurglt, fr that odlcc. The trick, they say. lies In the fact 1 that their names begin with the letters A.. nm, ..,J.. p-or tlln rca.nn ,Jmier the Ian. Anion's nnnie on the ballot 'heet would precede the name of Senator 1 K ,. n,1()cln(ln cf uBrrlshui(r. the Penroe-Tonn Meetlng-uepuhllcan nlll ' Inatlon ns candidate for Secretary r I Internal Affairs Ills name would pie- ''d,, ,1",t nf "" '' Woodward of 1 AlcKeespori. Penm-e candidate against 1 Paul W Ilouck, Vare candidate. REED KNOX ENLISTS ,N AMERICAN CAVALRY " KMcat Son of U S Senator Joins at City Hall Heady for a ''"I" I'nited States cavalry has elalinid 1 i.eeu ivuox. eincsi son 01 iniico Mate Senator Kiion He enlisted In the I'hlladelphl.i nt the 'v 'tal booth. It berrfine known Jmliiv Knox m,lrre,l. thlrty-sK years olu nn( ,HB ,hrcp cIllIlrcn lh( rI(Ir ,rtl ,,. ol(, ,, rrs,fS . Valley Koige "I do not know- how soon I w ill be called tn report." he said today, "and I have not the slightest Idea where I will be sent. , "I thought I would like to go In and thai s all theie Is to II Thete was no 1 other rcaon " j Oilstovc Upset CostR S30 Fire I An overturned olltove In the kit. hen nf I'rnnk l.allaghei's home. 3.1" N'nrih 1 Second stieet. set the to the loom The blaze wn extinguished with JSn iiain- 851 MISSES' SUITS Misses' Suits that have been taken DEMI TAILORED SUITS- and dress suits, the season's best models, in men's wear serge. Embracing Pony coats, tailored, belted and flare effects. In all the to 18 years). -MISSES' COAT SPECIAL -MISSES' CAPES- Misses' Capes of serge, tricotinc, velour, silk tricotine and velvet, in a variety of models. Showing every new cape effect, in draped, circular and waist coat. In Pekin, navy, tan and Chinchilla. 29.50, 45.00 to 75.00 MISSES' DRESSES -MISSES' FROCKS- T rrr '3 GRAPEFRUIT EMBARGO IN EFFECT TOMORROW , Need of Space in Ships foi Sugar Causes Order Against Delicacy Kxlt grapefruit. This luscious fruit, which lias en ' jojed much popularity at the openlnr of many American breakfasts, will bo with nn no more at least during" the war. An embargo, beginning tomorrow, against its shipment from Cuba goes Into effect In oriVr tp conserve space on ships leaving there for war essentials. Pineapple., nnd bananas nro tho only fruits which do not come under the cm. bargn Just why the pineapple and tho banana are given preference Is a matter of conjecluie. There has hien striking evidence of the popularllj ot the grapefruit during tho last few month" For half of one many ordinary lestautnnls charged flT leen cents, while the hotels charged twenty-five cents for a similar portion. n officer of an American fteamshlp which recently nrrived from Cuba salo! that after tomorrow nil the cargo space for ships from Cuba will be. used to carrv sugar, with the exception of a small space fm the other fruits men. Honed Spring SuitsfWSi".. and Dresses $1 A Unrip our n n matfrmln 1 If1 In 'J Bin! uMi i l ih- kivIch , thl ptHJr ni - will inrtk tli eHrtti'Mit 111 on prrfcclly nufl na( ifv n) in npry (ictftll r- n 1 1 fi 1 i' fit (stnut popl, fut .f town uwioini-rn cien Iwo fit unit th' nam. fin v l ntiout ouf iuit i lub iirnd for ih rrprc8tntatlve4 Till: STMIRII Phone tor Tll.(iniMi 10.. Inr. Putt Par 1215 lurkrl Mrrrl titulars, Tnkr I Phonr Wat 57'9 r alt or t)ttr Sa MM on ,la. 3'.J lYrltf, MiimteMan Six The new typo 7. section frame in creases strength and decreases weight thto' the elimination of more than a hun dred bolted-on parts xiiMBh N. Broad St., Phone Poplar 7650 from our "1 Special ' 23.00 35.00 Values to .',0.50 18.50 Saturday Only 34.00 Values to 49.50 r Special 20,00 ' j U f !3 n ii tv. r.
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