WW fti iSSaSJ0 CR0SS NURSE DESCRIBES OF 1,413,000 BRITONS Lrk Gencrnlly Satisfactory,, i Is Report to Lnbor ' Bureau ! .. txr nT.ir.mr.AT. .mns ' BEST n "" rmoloyment its Motovmen Criticized ! d Involving Too Much Nervous Strain I Vtashlnglon. April 15. ' k, rcnliird 1.113.000 men In ',l ,'lonal ..nil cIMI service i7in.ii In Clrrat Urlti.lii since the bo 11 ,.r.,f the uur. according lo n .eport 14d I for the Hurt to of Lnbor stalls. hV Vary H ( OII.V UglOU. u'.i nimiu u ri.f Hie effect "i 1"r wur "" "n vl" C clerical iiml banking position." ,r- ronvtigtoti declares, iiniiarciiuj " .. are full r. placing men. oi'opi Si rclnte" f" position reqilliliiK Em IralnlnK and rvperlrncr. . I'Tmnicrc-...! position the boi.it.iI ' ..ton seema to .- 'la ,I,r-v liri" ,lolnK .pinion m .,.. .ctory nmnticr. nl- '&rti rearrangement and iulJUF.tn.enl 'kaennecessarj J "On the tramways anil pusses tne.r Lrk s conductors has been satlsfnc JLt but nothing I" shown as to tl.u 7 ftct of this occupation upon the liculth j lhf oincn workers There Is n ' J r8l(J, of opinion about tlnlr Miecess t!i motonnen . the work Is said to In- trtlve too much exposnic anil u is stated ttiiat the nervous strain Is too great T "In Industrial occupations where Titeilil strength W required they, of , ' trK, are Bl n disadvantage. Pise. Jrttre'thrf ms-ess s-cms to vary With i i t!ie!r experience. i "In the in.. ..I in trades whero lliey 'Km hd irtflLiP- th'" best chance tr fihw hat '"" "'" ''" "'"J" llau' fnti hlghlv nuisfnctoiy. I.ut It. gen- crll tne.r won. in- ,,ul "' ." tm same li that of the in. u whose pinned they till their orl. lm not been the khiiio n that of the 111,11 how plnuea they ,111!) taken Here has been an in. reuse of 1.12.), 'M In the number of Pngllsh women ptplMfd fine .lul. IU1I. A table '.noted by Miss Covnlngtun shows S9.- 10). uonun iinpiovcu in ngrletillure. HtftI hnMlllrr tint.! III.1S ilnsKtflerl tuules (..mrs. nml hat.Kinir null Hi.iiOit (Ulhii Jptoof mn on traniwu,, and . Ke. tiril lranport worl 1 This table does not tell the. whole itorr," Jllss t'oiiMiBton writes, "since JomMlle Mrnnti and wonien In Fniall riimMne rhtulilli'i.iient an- p. ' tftvQti 11 well a- won. in hi thr mili tary, naial and lied 1 rn-s ItoHpitalH "In Hie lasl 1.11. wilt"- Miss 1 on jniton, "there ha lei .1 an Inetease In , the number of wnuuu e.uplojed e.iual b tJ.OOO full-time wo. kern. da thp 1 .... ... plher hand it l. ehtinitited that f-omo r.aftfli) un.tipn furmerU In iIh.iihhi.i. Iterrlce or tmall dressniiikh.B phops l.uw left thfBC fur the Une or work uhown I (n 1h table llrv ilitr for both thirt t bcton It i lieliextil there has bee an ibcrease flnre J.th, l!il I, of about fl.l'4.000 woniia "...plmeil In oceupa- wlong outside their humeH." MEDICAL RESERVES f WIN BUTTON INSIGNIA I Enlisted Pennsylvania Students l'cr l mittcd to Show Status With r out 'Wcarinir Uniforms I'mvmlb of I'ennsv Until., mean il itujenls Who are enllstfil In th- Meli eal Officers' It'servc Corps and were de Tllwl the nrivlletri of vvearloir the f Called States army uniform have been MthorliPd to wear a regulation enlisted tt,l.'u l.,l..n nf !.. .,. . . .1 I ... . I .. 1.1. ..- O U4l,,r, ,l mr Hlfllie.l I UUIIS nn- otit the C'lmnnnv letters. The order fol lowed a considerable legnl discussion on the ,ihiet at Washington, iceordinc to t the nolle- si nt to tin Pnlversit M-. I Ol Scltooi L The button or dnk must be worn on life left l.inel or t'.e aat in i-.vlllao relothen or on tin , ft side of the collar K to uniformed studenis. it lieliicr imiler- stood distinctly that enlistment of these ! men In the Medical Ollleers' neservr , Corpa does not authorize them on ac , MUM of each enlistment to wear the um- ' "Orm Of tile PnltPil Sttlltu Iirmv r... nn ""' 'hereof other than tho button unt I alleij Into active service Pnder in terpntatlnn or the ollire of the ndjularii ' tMieral, the ' Hutton ' as referre.l in IWrhl'ttecl mans ,ik u.,. u a c.r- .Ula- l.r.tnwn .1..., - ,.. ... .. --.-, .,,, ,,,- um. ,,.,, ,,, (numeie, .mini! cadue Uv ,nibo-sid. but no i,"- vretl Or Ift.fr This Ins.grna t'.. or.l.-r Piirpli.itunlU le.d;R gu... tiu vW,rer a- a me..i- Imhi ! """" "'J' '""'npt but m flWhe Etarirs to finwl, ,M nrofesslona ? hi. I., V". " helleved best for the iK.nM'..f "'e service. ,,h the student --.vjcvi iu can at anv time. Bi...s VJ'" du"o or any part of U DunkLll,iifokrm bja" ""enlisted man lRhab,e, by a n f S300 or sit months' imprisonment or both. IGRAIDONWELLESLEY MIRLS MADE BY CUPID Ten Announce Their Engagements to soldiers, Collego News Announces Btlton tn.ll i- . . . .. it... '' " .v i-quau OI untie 'fmB inunL- i.ni.i.t.o .,. ., .. ... rilu ,rencn;s of learning at Wolleslev i'th.1?" ten K'rl 6ludeiits have announced i-J'MIr engaitemp,ii . .. .i, urt-UllllllL' If. Till-, I Vllllil e Thev .1n Sti... .... I'll ii,i ', , , "'"" laizaueu. hi;. nner t-,-?a'?b.rllce. N V.. to Lieutenant Ulllan M,,,e" Ivea- r Hamilton; .Miss BT ..'. """sau. -J3. llaitford. N. ttmi-S. ,'ar, ot Xew "a" .v.1.1 ' Miss Marcrarnt Thnii.no mc tier, uim!0 '',(:uienant William JlcICIn. sxi n t , -.-- .. , .w. .-, -" s'aan m II n...J.Lr"" SIlso Susan Lowell, ' --. ""louryport, "rllht. U s. N to Lnslgn Arthur ; water and constunt renew u I. On ten Miss Alice Hurbank. floor wo lust nlueed a large tin wash ".neat Vn I .....- ,,u,uauu, J Wood of c IO I'lcuiena"t Jlerle , tlt S ,.:. "" J-'CVKIIW Miss Mar- l"utn&n r ni Wow YolU c"y. I' 1" jcSii? rrt Torn,;' of N"ew Yorit tnn. t T"Pl"ne. '19. Hurtfoit) 1. " to Seri?eniii as. ........ ..... to d, Brown ... c,Bea"l Wheatou Hudson. Ift"n. . g;1,, n?''."' SH" Louise nnt Pmoi. ,-. . "'"Bl"- to Her- Ktanaii, '"r.: -o-nik. N. J., rpa. , inuiiipaoti S Mcdltal ' IlPtin, ,-. ' l'UI, SAVACn'S WTIi'Tc P . - ,U,J " "" U U1S; ILL MANY WEEKS Lfalysia Cause of Death in rioln. County After Apparent Recovery &K of r li ulpnrS1'" X- " J5r uriv.sii.ii. .---, uuuifii:, oi me "" Mllee i.i.r alid Lancaster ave ftnlng at fhLon.' ,vho ulod yesterday 'Ha DnVi!J,0.mB of relatives In Delavya .saa been .'"'" vounrj t alra?Bo.'or "veral week County. where she - mcru se. who' no time a la ana ... K .'mo thn. u"?r'y-ou'' ' , i forty-four years , B" l ai.dV.Sr i'o"? EfiSF-S niereu a stroke Ocean Clly to B.'."lll It's. ll,i.. . " vr.v, vit IH ' Whsn ihl" .""if"" y.''" Coll v. "'. vvent to tho hum. r B' b reiTi,,wnro she uppearcd ' f"ii" "i'enrr.,1 L,. aVY um" Ln."- s ' Ke ii,rlV,n.Ki 'C "lr 0e,at,' i KSS.o twe oh.M."he?..t,'. her bus- i.-imiui .i --.. w, i .nre. jianraret iV.a. A . u. sergeant Pari stavMire ar " tat niu.i vriL-fi'1 savage,, 'P'arrlcd O.Z.. " V nanaiiooga vim Hbtrs ....lnr! weeks, ago, A srrand- L '' iril Nlfrt'f.,... . ,. r fremher or ih. -Nnl' ,?'VUB0.' s,l,rT l0 assemuio in ma .'"Mtiocknt our door and o r"Brch 'vmI wi?..F ,ct, 'reaby. hall. There our commundant Jold u 'VaC i,, b?oken EnXh . west Philadelphia. M,e jat mall bpat war cavlnc a4 '" b'0""" Engllsn, BELGIAN H U 11 Gave Citizens 24 Hours to Their Homes. Only Leave Bcfo r e Bombard-! men't of An tw or pi Was Begun Treatment of the Early Cases Brought in From the Battle field Was Hampered by Inadequate Facil ities "AT TUB HACK 01 TUB FRONT" A lt M ItMl's l1. It Ml, ! f'oprl,ilit lllls t,j Puhll, l flair iiuiii.jn. N- UVV, nil tills time wo became litis. ci ami busier. Not onlv vvptc in nursing tlio Uelgltins, but main ol mil Urltish wounded came to us- mat inl and Tommies.' All the time we vvnc ovprci uvulcd iin.l understaffed, yet with nil this work evei.v nno was merry anil lnlBlit. Two or thine. times uu wore uhlo to MMtrli .in linn, olf .liny. Wo went out p.isi tin uticaniH of iC'ftijji't'B to the line -i f -llcrc Unllrili afternoon leu wis sen ml nnil the paUsr-erles, as lhe imIi their rakes, were a itrram, onl to In hail In Olvitim. Sejille Cases y.y thr eml of the font t li nk we hail hoeotiip ai'i'llHtntileil to the mil itant Inlliix of nianaled a... I IiIpoiIIiib fonns, .mil It w.ih only upon tin f.nl tn-p of .our water supply that we clearly reall'.'.l the pioxl.nlu 01 II. 1 ciipiio. who was dully eiepplnj; i.enre. 'and lieairr. its foil nftev foil fell, a ( ..lass of rtllnx 1. ml le,id m. 11 The I l'OI t of WltUlPin wll.K'i'M'il a llmeelx I iiiintnoliul lint(lii 1 uir,it 1 !. i iii. null nu ' iran ImpnniMniVesle pillion. Vm. ' tlieip wuh tiie roervolr wl.leli Mip plled the eltv with water. Thu dead I!rlll.-1. .mil I'.elB.ans were piled up against the fulls of the ipwrwilr, foitu. IliB .. Khnstly harilendi'. The 1 e suiiippft.l rltl.etm Ilium dlatelv Dlleil a d.doek with the sail water of the Si-liplilt. purifjliiB the water to a mr- 1 lain c.(eut mid mimei'tliiR It with the 1 niuiu nines i.ollep wan Kent Vmiml 1 that the taps could he used lor half . . a hour each dn, when the supply for twentj-four houi- must he drawn. Our pails mill tubs were ciy Mil. lied, while mil' household consisted of more tlinu "on persons. 1 - in whnin wore wounded nic.i necdlnv; water In large iiiantitics. The theatre alone niaiiy gallons for aterlllzatlorr. used i Ah. the trader perhaps known, licat li.K wounds in a home hospital tinde. mirslcnlly clcnn colidltloi.s is a vcr.v dllfcrcrit thing f I ilealhm' with iminglcil and chilli red lb -li win i the wounds .in lilled with mini, loin clothing and hiapin I nil, i lh,-, nu n Inn 1 1 1 i iv d nu tit -i .ml t.,i incut .ml th. n wounds li.nl htii nu, ,1 uncovered fin .... long .- two o. tlni' d.lvs I i, ft vv cMitptioli- ill tlni t-KJWr 4 - SV " Churches, liuleis palaces in Inct. over) thing win tnnverleu into relief stations in Helgiuin. The pliotograph shows a linsl of workers making clothes out of ineriiati tlutli in what was once a fashionable Antwerp cafe cases vvtuil sepia On. ui.itine.il loi thl.. nu ti i ..Ii. w.is t.u.ie.iLatioll.s. This meant uii endless suppl.v of boillus i.uui v JUSI iiiuvcu ti e basin on a petrol stuve boillui; all the time. It sterilized tho dressing, mid the same vvutei supp.j did for every one inn was nlvu liollliiK. The llrst day we left off washing those white marble Hours: the following days we stopped wash l Ins the patients, and we lust kept I that brackish water for medical pur poses, soup and coffee. For some tlavs r oneerriliiif the bombardment of Ant- Werp. but wo tl.u not tu'-e o- i lously. It was said truly. I bellovo ,.,.,. ,, ,, f :,,,., ii, ,,,.; ,..., .o unltlnir fill- ,vas ll,e '"'"' '"' haiilpnlinr of huge I'tJI'LTtlt? lUtlllllU UIHIB t 41 It'll lilt - -- bullillng for their siege guns more than .vventy miles away 'all uf Walae.n Wulaeni fell live dins hefo'e tne homburdinent of Antwcen. Duriuv tint week there was u liu"e cxnlosloii which lilled iniviv uf the hospitals In Antwero with burnt men. Koine of our 'wards weto full of them. The Inlunes ! wero contlncd to their races, neaus nun hands, und they were ofton ghastly. Some were bo terrlblv burned that It vvas .lIMIeult to tell where their faces were. How they lived Is a marvel to us - - l l. .,- hninn., KPinpil loft to them We had sometimes to forco nn opening where the mouth hud been to insert n tube to feed them, r.ucu ii.ui.a dresslnit took more than an hour. IlB evet, uc., nnger hod to be treateJ ..... separaiei" . ,. ,i. ' ovarii tne tim "t mu "vv : 'n Oetobe- a meenuo came for III for nil lUr illl . . l . . ..-n.ll EVENING PUBLIC EVACUA TION HORRORS sasfw;- WiimiiilU r. w Jn'3 AnlwcrpV slrcctH when the author armed in I lie ureal Itelniaii purl were lilletl will. Inirr in- mililarj columns. A suppl train is hpen passing llirouuli (lie eentcr nT (lie city. The famous Antwerp eutliedral rises in tlio hacktfrouml, an easj mark tor I lie (lornian puniter.s. thai nlht. and i.n tlLsi.oi.a to ii tin ii I i h.inp'i to liimhinil must take tilt In Two noises went, and one mari'le.1 uuili. Shortl) nficr this uno'lier niesKagc m Iveil. from the flermnn this time All civilians desirous of rMttpluit In siifel.v HI. 1st do so within the lictt twonlv-fotir hour-, ns iwcnty-fnur "ours inter, at mniniMit. thev woiii.i coliimciicr to shell 111- cits. Wo never believed It, much less lcali.cd It. Al ready the news hud s.irend that tin ex peditlonnr.v fnn't was on Its vvaj lo xtippli nu nt the imiriucs ami save Ilia i in .Mi an while. 1 Minus, came last ami in mil- thiii wii- an time to . J. iu L ni Iiiiiihi.ii tliuenls it vv..- a t - Mil.. mi t '! nu 1 I) I I lit. Ill -l.l t I I , I 1 I I -I , I I I 111 I In I ,ke in, ni I'll i ,! w ,i'i i mi v ih i d iv ii ul (l i ii i- we m.K , ,1 us i ,1 lit i mil in v 1 1 1 the iioulcvaiil tu tin I! s hoiisi ne noticed solitu. llguie with little baga furtively h.i.ryitiK uloui; under tho cover or darkness. There was no tiinii.. e ... n riiLililc. wii asliametl to I......V., ...-.. .ur...... ... -- . leave, and still tne .vieirupuie u.u- claimed the "situutlun" to bo heiono' and all well. . There wus u chuuu-' In tm K- - house. All the hantUoine pile cur- nets li nl I, ..en in h on ami l.l.lCCII lemss tin. marble llrst lluor to furm u presumably hoinb-pruuf shelter of the cellars. We went to our bedroom as iisuul und settled down to steep. Our huulccald was u nruln road leading tliroiiKli tme of the sreut city sates to the battlefield. All tla the roar of irullle. hoots of cars going at top speed and lumbering of liei.vj lotrles made u coiistmit roar, tiraduallj the nolso died down, while now and ugahi one heavs dray drawn bv a hoise. rumbled over the puved street The city clock struck midnight, when simultaneously wc heard a ooom mr away, tnunidlutely followed by u new . vvhistllns sci emu iuci easing In volume till it became tly iour ol a train in a tunnel, ii siiiinmeu over our ncuu-,. llteri.il rutbing our hah in its pas sage. This ended in u laige, full ex plosion. Then all wus silence for a broathless seeund when the ten Wed roar uf a wounded animal rent tho ulr, like that of ii great bull bellow lug. A plstul shut followed and silence en sued ukuIii. I w-us seized with an un controllable ngue, while my friend reached out her hand and sutd: "Ho membei wu aro Urltlsh women, not (imotlouul euulluentuls; we've got to keep our heuds," .Mjsteilo.ls SuttiuN As we lay iUlto still In tho dark- t "ess we tiecuiiio i.wiv " " I ,,. ,, ,.hn U'lIU 11 KOtt niflVtMIlCIlLIl UULDiUf XII' movciliviita uuimuv iiiiv IT.. one ot inn ouo I glnK you M5DGEU-PHILADELPHIA, MON .UtAM'SW 1 i had bettei dies- and come down to so leaves." We iIi-ihsim1 and packed our Iiold-nlls. colntr down the l.ack.stalrs to the wine vaults, where carpets and armchairs had been pluced. No sooner had wp sat down than wo realized that our place was hesido our Wounded. Tho dear old lady and gentleman urged us to slay, but after n hurrlp.l faro well two of thp sons took up our bag gage and iiilcl,l escorted us to our hospital. . Twenty minutes at most had elapsed since the Ih-sl shell fell. Shells were now fulling at two minute Intervals, t in Hint short space of time the whole of the third llooe. about llltv iins-i wounded, had been qulellv and method . i I. .Ilv br.i.iglit down on stretchers and Placid along the network of under j gio.iud pas-.igcs. It was done in dark I ni-s liccmisc the toof of our hoiisu was glass. We quickly started In tip lilin' stionv; restor.'.tivcs. after all I tin io Hums 1 in il Ik en removed to what 1 we decim d was snfetv. ii'OVTINPLP ToMOItP.UW) OPERA STAfJE CAXXflT n -,.,, ,.,r. .,.. ... . (JET HIS VOICE OF (.OLD Cantor of Olmb Zedek Congregation, New York, Turns Down Campanini's Oiler Veil nrl.t plll 15 .losef lloscll liiau i.inror of the Klist Hungarian I'lingitgat.on ohab Zedek. this city, one ,,f the largest and rkhett orthodox -Miagogues 111 America, has Jurt de ,Iuiii) an Imitation f.rul Cleofoute Cam- p in -nig with the Chltago ilruud ii.,. ii I'mnpanj the part of Pleazar ci Hilivv - "The Jewess." at SlOnn a in. :' i Mi i ..lima.. ml in his lette. tu Morltz . inn. in luisi.lult of tin i 'ui.gri gallon i ih. ib 'A, ibk asking It- consent to It i.intoi aeifptins the offer, said that I tin ie wuiild be no performances for Mr liusi ublait on Krlilav or Satuidaj. .mi wiul.l he Iu unj wui have tu take olf or ut his beard, mid theie will be in llilug In the prrfurniiini e or his up i..ii.it.t . on the operatic stage that would in tu mi) be a retleitiun upon the iiill.uduv Jewish faith" VI. IS.iMeublatt has a full iheslut.t In. it, I. and this mail, of his olllee would b. ...tin. in l.i i plus with the part f Lh azar in the ope.u. Hi;! n, Hie. this a. iuiiffcinti.1 fui pre--i.vi. t his leliglulls uppelllll.lce, llul tin ittt.i of HHio u nlKlil for thrts- per I. ii. .....a s In I'hlcago, with the cipthiu if addlti.iii.il ones hi New VnrU und !i, vl,,.. t t vailed FKDKRAI. B.MI'LOVMIINT All) James L. Hughes, Assistant Immi giation Coniiuisisioner, Named .lain, L Hushes, ussistuut , uiiunis -luliel .f the liuieau uf Immigration at' Clouce-tlei vvlileli tukes hi the I'mUuVI pica dlst.lct. has been uplsiluted as--ist.u.l tu the dliretur ol the Cnited Slates Linploviuent Seivlce, e.-lth utllces In this city. He began todaj lo give uttetitioti to empluyiueiit mallei s in con. neetlun with shipbuilding and other wai industries rillice war was ueciaiet, ukuiiisi oer ,IV ,,. fmied stales .Mi. Hughes 1llls 'devoted little time In the work of the Immigration llureau lie has been s-it imsv uomg woiu roi tne jiiuergency l-'leet i oipuiullon uti.t ti. shipping . .warn. "r ".".i ... p.iits of the country settling stl ikes. s&, i itni ti iiii iilitTiMriirtiMii iiTi'tTart n iiii iliiWi j 1 1 1 1 . . i . i . ii nt 1 1 1 Zme Meeting place or representative American Men and Women rrom every state in the Union For rates, etc., ee advertisement ap pearing on Thursda" 1 6TmBmuiiiHaTa1li ,-" , IL - '1$' 7toiWJL5 rj-K I V DAY. SCENARIO TO SCREEN ' AND IN BETWEEN Photoplays and Players in At tractions This Week at Local Theatres !) I lie I'liotopluy lvditur I Tin: unuaual appeal of both the film plals at the Victoria and the 1'alaen I Theatres makes It ucctry to hold 1 thorn oxer for thh weeli "Tnrxnn of I the Apes" Is at tbo former iin.l "The Kalbcr. Hie llcnst of llerlln." at tlio lat I ter Taulliio Krcderlck Is to be tonior.ow a star In "Mrs. Datics's Defelltc" at the i:urtka Prank Kccnnit, whose characters nielof all drawn ftom life, ts In "Honor Thy Name," which Is nt the llholl today and Tue.-day Kouprlns Palrhanks Is fcchedilled lo ap pear t the Stanley, (Ireat Northnii Imperial Jeffprson and Liberty Tluntres in t.irioim dim plays this week, which fact ic-tllleM to his (,'rcat popularlt. 1 lone I "oner, who Is f'hu Chin i 'how In the nltrnetlon of the 'same name at the Century In New VorU city, will ,'iImi be In the photoplay "The Mod ern Lorelei" at tlio llldBc Aventlo Then tr on Wednesdnj. i William S. Hart Is probably the best Iiiterpiotcr of western characters) now appeal ItiB on our hcrecns In "Tho Tlcer 1 Man" which Is nt tho Arcadia all this I week, he appears In Ills usual lrllc 1 pail t Tt.ll , llurke 13 featured In "i:es I'.iuKluer' at the Apollo today. In prl mil life she Is Mrs. 1'lurcnz Zlegfeld. 1 he Whispering chorus" will feature I ll.iMi.uiid llattoti at tho Strand ami J 1v.11 lip Is worthy of the honor. I IP .e Ilarrl.seale In "Within 1 up . the new star at the Locust. the Murx I'ukford, whose iccent per gonal ippenrancc helped tho Liberty Loan oiniiiiitee, will be at the Cnllpeum tmliv .11 "Amarllly of Clothesline IW bei t.pwpbl play. UNIVERSITY ALUMNUS WRITES FROM FRONT G. K. MeMiihon, of mill Dental I Class, Tells of Otiier Pcnn bylviinia Men The Allied soldiers who rtic .... ung f.illln" .. .A t.iuti i .-. . t i i Vi . i " " " .' ' , , ,' ' ,, , """" splendid bearing all their hardships and wounds with n tine spirit ami are right i good patients to work for. writes 0 P. ' I McMahon, of the 1013 dental tlass of I the Pnlvprslty of Pennsylvania. McMa- i , noil uas nieii on me stall ol tne i rov- I den Mllltarv Hospital. Plfth Division . for the last two vears. and Is now serv- Ins w-th the Hrltlsh forces I The Cro.vilen Mllltarv Kospitnl. Fifth Division, McMahon writes, was thu first null to be formed In Pngland for 'lie treatment of fractured Jaws and gun shot wounds of the face. The work Is full of Interest and experience and ho Is glad to be able to do II. "Of the boss who were with me at Pennsylvania dining 1912 and 1015," he s-ayn. "Praer was killed while m charge of a tank In the last battle of Camhral Dalrymple, of tho Dental Svhool, and Tnvlor of the Architects, have i.otlt made the great sitfrlllee. Watson Is In the lighting forces some where. Mii'oole.v holds a conimlSHlnu In the Liverpool - Scottish after being 'wounded tvvlie. Leach lias a deu- I lal tonunu -don. so also has Sinclair. who Is In Pgypt Traill I believe Is I doing army dental wolk In Svdne, and ' I think De Haven Is also. Ixlmball has nut been 'tci epted for the arm on medical giounds. I do not know what has happenid to the others I have a few Ami"! lean bojs under mv care In the hu-iiital. Thev crossed the bonier Inm ( arrada and enlisted early in th war and weie unlucky enough to g. t gunshot wounds of the face and Jaw. (mi o. intui i miow nas now got Old n.isslon In tin American army TO WED U. S. SOLDIER HY USE OF TELEPHONE Ceicmony to He Conducted Between Wilmington, Del., and Salt Lake City suli l.uke April l."i. Tin Uint,- -,h tance leiepnuue win lie used tins in ' for the mairtagc of Private IV. T Hr.id ford, of llenrleitn, Okla . stationed at V. Ihnlngton Dei. and Miss Hettle Mi n zlus, of Salt Laki Miss Menzles is .it the Inline ol" her patents In this m while U.adfoid is In Wilmington. The exact date for tae mairtagc will bi lle(.' toda.v. Arrangements fin tin long-distance nuptials aro being iiiiii plctrd b) Hobeit Wedeklud. of Sail Lake. Justice Plank H Scott wll olll clute, iiucstlouhrg both lli.ulfu.il and .Miss .Menzles in the pitseuce of wit i.enxs ut both ehds of the telephone and leeelvlng the ansvters of the .voting cou- pie. I . llrai.Tu.il anil .Miss Meiutes met while the soldier wus stationed ut bolt Doug las, near here Miss Meuzlos' patent" objected lo her u editing because of I.e. uuth sni Is seventeen- hut Dually nc qulikivil In plans foi the loiig-dlstam eeieinon WO.MAN SOIL BXI'BKTS NBKDKI) State College to Give Agricultural Cliemihtry Coui'se to Supply Demand stsle Ciitlrge, Pa,, Apiil 15 An inn -gem.v ivurse In agrlt ult.lial linni-ti v will be glvu. at the Peunlv,iiiU State College this spih.g ;a help su,nl Hi. v tr ki.Mi.d fur iiuiued women clieiulsis Tl" course will btgn .May 1. continuing iniuugn jiiiv Lu.ed bj lir high -aluile- aid b In tlu 11 till liliillt' iii.ltiv itieinitflh h. left agikultuial ixpeiuilsut station- anil colleu.s, ueiaiidlnis t Dr. c W Stod dald, head of the Siatt t'ollnje lie salt! the research vrulk of these luxtitit tluns had been se.liualv haiiut 'ap, id us a li-sillt ut the rcklltlsts' d'lia.tllle i Id there was u demand fur nm.n. c'uenil-ts lo 1111 stores of desirable iiluees Dot tor Stoddard ci lileinpla'. ' l.ai ', m the women umilysls of .o'l'. f r ' . -and spray materials, mil dany and i,n i uroducls. II, will i IniU on!' h e n on i i P who ale giadnct s of e Ul.OWiO'I'Je il .11. tie - kie who ha,. il.finl (tr ft ''ivTjr--!S "i1 ' jTlTj'' s f 1 IsmjiUM? m niyrrv j- -rimaz2WT&.i j iu rfci r .. . -v 3 lL5iW15ntji.Ji;'l ' -ter- APRIL 15, 11)18 nr1 "T XI T A Iloinanco of the Kocrpt Set 1 lie Yellow Dove geoge GfBDs IIAI'Tl.lt Wll (( iinllniieili Sm; did I he one not ce "itl the 111M das 01 follow In k Ills temperatuio 1 nil nsrn, nnel while the danger of a elnp'i a as not acute, thoy tliotlBht It sifer tht.t she he kept away. She had .er"'cd, feurlnir the woist but the fianki'i'. of the licnil s.intcun rensslired her Tlio bullet had drilled through lilm. lut hirupliiK the Iui.b He would re cover. Itl.t v hy tnUe h ihrttice of romrlkiitlon when nil was colng well" There vns 110 leply to tl.st. so Dull Malted a heiidipinrters, thankful and trjitiB to be patient, teiiillnic two pen- 1 c tied 1 raw Is which weie dell el ed to the wounded man It was not until th.ee das later that the tecclved word that she would be permitted to sec lilm. Ills cot had been rarrled Into a small 100111 at the front the bulhf.nft. and she entered II tin.-1 icny. me nurse, win. a hu.i.p .i.ni h , p!nnie ni hr.r w.'iteb. bntb of w hleh wpin eloquent, wlthdrawlnif He was propped up on pillow k and. though pale from the loss of blond, creeled her with Ills old careless Hinlle. She sank Into the chnlr hy the side of tlo bed und call slit his hand to her lips. "Oh. Cyril'" -he murmured. "Crll. I'm so Rlad Hut I knew you wouldn't dip nu couldn't after getting eufcly through everything pise. ' "Me: Well. hardl I'm right as rain. .lolU c!oe shontln' that of llls ! sslo's. though. Plt he had to go that way." She hid her face In her hands. "Don't ' Let's forget lilm." And then. , "Have you suffered much?" "No. The bally thing burns a bit now ani then -but the worst of It is, they won't let a chap smoke." She laughed and he caught her hand closer. "How did you do It. Doris" tlow (lid you 7" he questioned 1 "I had to, Cyril." she said "it wasn't aiiytuu.B -ccepi knowing wnero 10 come tl"jwti. That bothered lite 1 gueved at Ypres a'he rest wns luck" "Moru than luck, old girl. Just cour age and Intelligence. I felt myself fall. In", up there, but 1 saw jou knew our way about and then I I teemed to go to sleep Silly of me. wasn't It?' "Sill : You fainted. Cjrll." "Itotten time to faint." "You mlKht luixc died up there. Onic 1 thought ou had died. Oh. that c?re.id ful moment ! 1 wanted to go. too with you. I was a little mad, 1 think. I wanted to take you In m, arms and gu with u down down My hands even left the wheel The Yellow Pove top pledbut I caught her" "Poor ihlld' ' 'After that I Reetned to grow oil cold with reason and skill I forgot ou. I looked beyond, over your poor bead I had to succeed. Cyril - that was all." Ills hand pressed hers tenderly. "Vou'rt the only girl In the worlil who could do It I'm glad proud ' Ho broke olf. "My word, Doris! There's no use trjiu' to tell jou what I think of you. I'm no good .t that sort of , thing." "I understand. You le just yourself. t.iit'u A.m.,0., In. ...n " .. . m- .. - .... i i.. .i.n lull iuic i, iiuii,.' u.J imiu ill in Thorwald to stay with poor old Udo. i,ut i ,, t() K, n Wils ti,e only way. ncu.r thought we'd make It." "Hut we did " "You did. It was the Dove. Doris tho good old Dove. Isn't shn a ripper?" "I never bad a Tear once she rose. 1 How- did you happen " i ' lie laughed "It wus to be a surprise. I'd been I workln' on her for a )tar tryln' her lout on the moors loboifj knew -until the war came and then I told Pdo, who, told Von Stromberg. I tried a night to iWlmlenberg anil made it comfortably.' I Am fly easy thing. 1 staved at Win-, I denberg In October, llylu' over the Png- ' 1 Ilsh lines, dropptn' bombs." t j "That was where you were '' ' "Hut 1 never bit auythln' Wouldn t i du. j on know Then when I came back I I told the War Olllee Tin sent me fori j the papers. You know the lest" i "O Cvrll. I'm so clad Its nil over. You'll go to Lnglntid now and rrst." "l'"or a while ' And then 'Will you marry me. Doris" Soon"' "Yes," she said oftlv Whenevpr you want me " "Here? Now '" "b'or a while ' And then 'Will you " marry me. Doris" Soon"' I II I I ' T "Here? Now'" I mS!mSjmT - fttilmpfili gai Tlie purpose uf this instrument is to bring into the liomes of all who love jjood music the hame incomparable playing as recently thrilled the distinguished audience in the Academy of Music when the Duo-Art Pianola-Piano took Harold Bauer's place as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. This, achievement, absolutely unique in musical history, is only an example of ihe boundless enjoyment the Duo-Art .will bring into your home. So exactly does it interpret the playing of Bauer and other inater musicians that it is impossible for even the most critical to distinguish the slightest difference between the artist's personal per formance and the duplication of that performance by the Duo-Art. It is mechanical only in the sense that it plays itself by motive power from any electric-light socket. In addition, you can, if you wish, control every note and repro duce the most delicate tempo or expression while using any standard pianola record roll; and you can, of course, play it by hand. Demonstrations gladly will be sent on request. M BkW Miide only in tlie (uUuuiny piano i!-: 'ta ' 3 JSf STEIN WAY Pria from WEBER '7 B J M STECK 9885 up STROUD A S 'J H Sold in Philadelphia by f B ft C. J. HEPPE JilM :i S 1117-1119 CHESTNUT ST. vtS Jllgf H gs v 6th y THOMPSON STS. IiJY 9 m Iloinanco of the Kocrpt Servlc Autlior of "Th 1'lt.mlni BworJ" Hut, rjrn ' "There's a psrson ihap ubout l.eie senewhete. I suw lilm luunsltr In here 1 he other day " "Isn't it a lltye " 'ay you will. Uittes a dear ' ' ) e. If you wish It. Uut " "What? 1 "(lollies '.'otisetie. Vou'iv jolly Iial.dtou.e In tl'-.se togs handsome tin end," lie te pentcd. "Marry 1110 tomorrow, Doris, Tl cm g a ilear." She leantd her face down upon his hand. U'e'ie already mnriird I'viil l'n there I felt It. Utn deuth uoufdn't liae ! sepntatcd us " "Thatili Ood ' Kits me. Doris. ' She obeyed ' "I'll see Jackson," he whlMiertd. lie II maiuiKe It. tlc&ourccftil chap. Javksoii. tlo'll set us n chaplain like t'u n ihuuii oui u. a mil. She laughed "I don't BUppom I'd ever have known jou. 1 yrll. over there In Knulnuil. You ahviiss did wonderful things tarclesslj, V J III. "Hut not this wonderful thing" and ho klsecd her. "It Is n wonderful HiIiib." she whisper ed "So wonderful that I wonder It It cat he true." "I'll prove It to oti ' Uut she had straightened and kissed his hand "No more now - I mustn't sto. I hear thim In the hall. ' "Toinonotv?" he asked "Ycfl." "Jackson? ' "Vcs." The nurse knocked dlicreeilj and cn ti'iftl. "Klve minutes. I'm sorry " ' So am I," said llarnmenlev, with a fif.h. Three weeks later thev htood side b side at the rail of the Channel boat on the wnv to Asliwater Park for the parental blessing. The shores of Prance vi re already purple In the dlstatae. The had looked upon Death with ets that did not fear, but the sIeM of It to st ther had made Hie bond of their feallv and tenderness the stronger There was n Midness In bin I, ml, and she knew In stinctively of what lie was thinking. Oermatiy, Cjill." ahe said aloud "1 love It because a part of It Is von. Hut I b,ve Kit Eland more bei ause It la you" lluuiinersli-v watched the 1 reeding 1 liores bejond the vcsmIh wake her I... lid .11 his Thej re follow in' false gods. Dm is 1 lotls of steel and brass . "Thev must fall i'vr.1 " "Thej will." And then. Uut vuu ,am Military Wrist Watches We ca.ry only desirable watches, built to give satisfac tory service A good timepiece is one of sterling silver with Wahham movement radium dial and hands unbreakable crystal wrist band of moisture-proof khaki $20. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DUO ART PIANOLA-PIANO .. Hviv A Sun, Philadelphia lleprcxviitatirex given at your convenience. Catalogues joli I 13 .help ndmlrln Hie bewars or l I Udo "' I think about lilm. Cyril Ha yH thinly lin rrnt itfBV?" "Well, rather' I cut his bond wltH a-liuntln' knife before we went down." Sha looked up Into his fac In amaw. tneiil. ""oit dared do that" He laughed "V01. wouldn't hae let lilm be mor generous than me " "And he lei us ko" ' "He dldn I think we could go. Ha left thltiRs to destlnj " 1 "(lood old Udo!" she repeated na then dreamily, "Destiny ' You were not 1 meant to die. Cyril." I "Not yet." lie said slowlj "at I mint ko back over there, Doris " She shivered a little and drew clow lo hhn. I "Yes. I know " the said. "But you've I earned-1 " i. i.w. ... ,,i. ... I couldn't ecr earn what I've sot," i i.!' ' I'm not much of a chan at Dretty speeches and all that sort ot thlnj, but you're a rare one. you know, the nmimlest sort of a rare one- the klnt a cluip dt earns about but never rets mid .vet I've got you Oh, hanjr It all. Dolls." he broke off helplessly "YOU know ' She smiled at lilm and slipped her arm Ihiough his 'Ves. 1 know.' she said "(Jood old Doris." he muttered 'Silly ass. aren't I?" Dm slit wouldn't admit thai (Tin; end) ALL DAYS WIIEATLESS REGINNING TOMORROW Hotels Will Not Use 1111 Ounce, so Gootl-by, Hot Cakes, Goorf-Dy Uonunndlzlng gout mauds, whnae Lu cullan accomplishments and gaktronom- nan rciiuirernpi.ts nave nigniiy Tested me Ingenuity ami art of Philadelphia chefs. hark to the death knell of the luscious spaghetti, the flaky pie crust ot purest wheat serene, trie breakfast cereal nni the cakes, pu.ldluz and pastries llko mother used to make l'or the order of the food administra tion has gone forth over the land, and what Is moie. hotel men arc going to obev the mandate Implicitly No wheat will he served after todaj not even nnv thins with wheat as an ingredient llakers must also use care 111 conserv ing wheat- '.'S pet- cent substitutes In cver.v thing. Hut a nil ol OllcuU s halm Is prom bed h hotel men iihu-i culinary department- have Instituted experiments in sub tltutes and ma.i.v have been found pasmblj suicesiful Some new and lupiut.s edibles nre promised to Hi Me tho testy palat Py I : I 1 aZ.9 "v I i MjtirXr rCffVl m VjJSf-jKl r . v( i s "' . 'a. ' t' t '&$.' ' u , ' I 5-r
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