Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1918, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. APRIL IS. 1918
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Deities
rlain Snd or Covk Ti
People of culture and refinement
invariably PREFER Deities to
any other Cigarette
K0. CAMAY CHOP
I
Rational Body Meets Today in
fNew York Following Charges
Band Dissension
Recent disclosures "f dimension In
at Philadelphia blanch nf tile nunp
h Women b rhrlstlan Association nml
llcktrps Of Ineilieienrx mm iiiiBiiiHii.tKi-
(jnnt In the control nf the local curium
'jitlon culmlmteel In a speclnl inectinR
"". .C- nillnn.ll fCCltltlXP COnimtltfe
Aelng held In New Virk toijav. with a
lW to taklnff step" to e? assoe late the
'JjkjI from the nation il organization In
i.tbe P"1"0 n,lm'
F The local assoi inunn nas airciui mmi-u
Ho dl!bhneit llulf fiom Hip 11.1t10n.il
'body, and It N bcliexed inoli.ilile that
the Business omens fhrWtlin I.eaRue
IvlU be asked to nlllllatp with the na
tional Y t am? step Into tho
Jplice of the hodx Hint heietofore lias
heen knoixn ns Hip Philadelphia branch
h A charge In Mil- lVcdeilck M I'.ilst
fchatrman of Hie etc. utile committee
ef the national bint d or the 1 A
ilul efforts bi nation il IcadPiH of the
usoclatlon to straighten out Hip tuiide
ii the Phlladrlplil.i situation prp
Mocked l local leaeieis is a i.uc ue
ntopment In the 'i W ' A muddle
libcording to Mrs Paint a eontroxcrsv
1U to whether the propo-ed iMntlB'-in.n.
I' Hon or conditions in rnnaeiei una snouin.
iXta held In Philadelphia n In .Niw York
ij-iru the rock on which the split lame,
(local leaders dcrlarliiK that the coiiTer-
f Traces fchoum tie neni in ,p ioik,
nrhlle the national leulern Insisted that
the only logical place to nnko tho In
Tjestljratlon was In Philadelphia
5 "The utter laik of anxthiiiR like
iproper management ild Jim Talst
'1 glien the national "X. W C A .1
Ick e)c throughout tat lt This Is
'moil unfortunate for the national Y W
tC. A. Is engaged at present In main
itremendous xiat enteipils-es which
4Vi
lj4Jerie public support The plan of
Awrtntr hnslpxM houses mid of ttnlulntr
iltriifor speeial war work has Ixcn con
Sacted In mam cities wit 1 the in-opcia-Son
of the Federal tifix eminent Hut
ytln a resident of Philadelphia Is ap-
Iroicrifd h one or 0111 secretaries lie
Wild and sas I Ighteenth and Arch'
1? tone whlea shows that no aid W to
t Hpected from him '
ft . .
CAMDEN COUNTY LOAN
NEARS $3,000,000
12,272,450 Reported Docs Not In
1
clude All Large Subset iptions.
Small Buyer? Co-operate
Camden rniintx i snihBprtotlnn to the
tJ4lrty Iian Is on its xxay to the thrce
iBlUten mark The figures lepoiled at
We headqu-irters or the Lllieil Loan
vraramitie on Tuesdnv night total
,'U.0 nd the best or It 1. tliese
flCUTM dn nnl In. I.i.lu nn.,.f I.a dii!.
toptlons
Tie greater nart or Una total Is made
P Of ISO nml 1100 siihsprlntlnn.s
slchihous'the spirit of co-operation of
matss In the effort to finance tho
wind help hung xlctor The result
umden Count to dale Is a splendid
fMence of the splili backing up the
en who haxe gone and since it Is as-
s mat the households are going to
t the loan tllpra la tin rtnilh- na in
LT1 " count total Is going to shoxv
tlSfwchantxIlle Blackwood nnd Oakln
, the first three towns In the county
teiCh thPir mtnli nn.l n ... A . I, n
LP These towns haxo already reported
l lhan their quota and honor flags
IXJlbe at once glxcn them by the Llb-
i uoan committee This does not
1 mean that i,a aft.... .. m u. .. 11,...
r.- ...v ,uui. .iii icupo 111 inn-
vrnt, for In addition to tho honor flag
i, r" ' stars glxen b the committee
ifepecltled amounts realized nboxe the
ywu. ana naturally all towns will want
llffi" they can
nliv '"u'i on Tuesday rrom t'ne
ti-r' "i tne women s Llbert Loan com
PlH "allied $17 500 additional, as
r" "y the reports from the xarlous
"ei", as follows Camden Safe Deposit
kiim l0ml'an Mlsa Irene Welsh.
".Pennslxania Hallroad Feir No
lA Jin cs-i,A- -... . '...
ta.rtl .. . ' "i"u. Ainory, sirs
ft?' Helmbold Jr $1550. Penns!-
K iV"roal Kerr .No 1, Mrs Jessie
m. Ii-tn Z.:."' '. ' "'" """-
Jint,-. V -"""Be' cv. Long, jtiss Ada
.""irman, litsn pn-naiCA T....... r-
"Vi riorence Cannon S11nn. e-mn-i.
52' V" Mildred Jande. J750 . Hoard
ffflj Mit" HnK Bradle. $250, post-
Rlrk . ,,"ulmi! rate, J300 . Badei- I
,MUa Helen Shackelford. $150. 1
0T CHILLY RECEPTION
LyS. F!rilTlnAAn XT-i lir-1 f I ..
t -'iho hui. nreicomeu ny
Russians at Vladivostok
A Paiiaai... ... ...
1 1 TV""""! I arini- I'nrt. Am It 1S
Sihtlm "ner "'ouelit lack txxent
K; A?cer8 of the United States en-
tot Vv.. ' Vvno "ei" to Vladlxostok
P"--v Amnr p.u,D ..i,i .. i a.
k(H 1 1 Vi ',lu "lien iney
de.k . xos,ok the'e was no one
Jw!r."' them, and thn Hnlaheclk
litav ' f Vc'e ,10t hospitable After
feS; tnree ,la'8 tllcy left rf
fttSi b ,llelr 8tay Vladlxostok
of ,5l.an on,cer8 were killed As
!ii-J ."' Americans out it. "It an.
S ofiieet a1 ope" EeaB0'i tr rt"3-
Skinlt . n, Wtts ,l ')0'- Insurance
, ""' "uiea on hlqlit."
Jor Iy Wounded, but Safe
llaten. I'.im. Ai.-it is . ..a
f till beftn ren-UAH .l.l, 1. ra.
i'RXlety Ba to ,ne wound,3 of Mnjor J
Imb -f a,e m"n wno ' ',J't01tT,
""'ijiunmei corps of the x-
'wca in Bcyjn. lu m. flejht
l' he RuaiaiMAJ u rruc'tiifwii
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TAKES WAR POSITION
Prof. Edxxin Roulette Keedv of
the Law School of the Urmei
sity of Pcnn&yhania, who has
been granted Icaxe of absence
to serve with the war tiade
board. He has been gixon the
tank of major.
utTn vir"P1M
uiivu jiuiu . iiiim
Vnni'I" 51T ilfin
t tV.UUU 01J.UUU
Cupple Gets LatRc Verdict in Cam-
dcfi ARmnst Philadelphia
Polk Packei
A Jurx in Hip Camden c'lcuit Court
xesterdi .iwaidcd one of the Ingest
xeidlets in xe.us xilien It gixe Miss
Catherine McAIIMei or Camden. $1.1 iion
against IleinhiKl l.rnsl Brothers a
Plilladelphia poik-paik.ng eoniPin
The suit grew out or an accident ixlili h
liippeneiJ on Oetobei 10 lllfi Miss
McAllistei was 011 Kcclei.il street walk '
when an autotruck owned In the de-
fpndaiits skidded and stiuck Mls .McAl
lister, pilnfullx Injuring hei and sh ti
ter ng hpr nerxous sxtteni
Thero xx as some dispute between inert
leal experts ns to whether the lnjuiles
xieie pernianent
MU McAllister. whoe home Is at 10 ft)
South Fifth street, has not been able to
walk since tho accident and wns brought
to couit in .1 ix hie! chair
tts7P0WDER STATION
SHIFTS TROLLEY LINE
New Route- Begun to
Ncition.il Park Lo.idinp; and
Distributing Post
To ellniliiate accidents and keep
strangers from the new ammunition
bag-loading and districting station
being constructed bv the Goxetnmcnt
.m wn-hlnirtim Park, on the Delawaie
Hlier. Hie Puhlli eixice Hallway Com-
pan lodi began to build a new road-
xxax' for its trolle line in .-x.uionai i-.ur.
and Woodhur Trneki. of liuth branches
of the tiollc load fiom Camden now
pass thiough the cenlei of Ihe giounds
and the (Inxernment lias deemed It nee-
cssar to haxo these tracks icmoxed, appear on charges or dlrloxalt When
not onl) to eliminate danger possibll-1 Do-tor Sprlsslei updated he supposed
Itles but to make xx.ij ror large build-1 lie was to undergo a eiuestlonlng
lngs' Instead or this, lie asserts, ho was
Moic than 5nn new emploxcs were confronted with three witnesses whom
put to work constructing the buildings lip had nexer before seen the chief of
foi tho ii'oxernnient at Hie old park site whom xxas Gertrude Detts, a negress,
duiing the last tluce dan One or the who elalnied that while in his drug
buildings will he a mile long and theie Htore she heaid him sa It's a shame
will ho 200 smaller stiuctuies There nP cannot train a gun on Washington
ate now more than Jnoo men engaged froni heie and get' President Wilson"
Large groups or new emploxcs are ar- Doctor Sprlsslei hinted teida that pol
rixlng dall Man or them are coming tcs mlglit lie pla.xlng a part in the
riom the uppei end or the State and aie iti,arges ngainst him It was pointed out
finding tiouble In obtalnlne acc-oninioda-I that Doctor Spilssler has tor a long
tlons Duellings in Woodbur. Westxlllc. , tilne n0ssessed some Influence among the
National Park and othei suburbs aro
being transfoimcd into ap.irtmcnt
houses 1
The Uox eminent intends to load bags
xxlth powdei ns well as load the shells
nt the new slstlon There will be 110
IMjwdei or shells made there but Hie
shells and powder will be shipped to the
station In large quantities
Camden's Camp Dix Quota Is 133
Camden cltx will send to Camp Dlx
on Apt 11 IB 1"0 white men and flft -fixe
negroes Tliex xxlll leaxe Camden In a
special train at 2 10 p m The draft
boards of Camden set the machinery In
motion )esterdi to obtain skilled men
In most all trades for serilce In Fiance
All the men of the selected serxlce age
ate eligible except those In the quota
which Is to go nwa) next week
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Utmost 'in
Ugareltes"
O
CHARGE COAL DEALERS
FAIL TO UNLOAD CARS
Reading Railway Complains
' That Consignees Won't
Take Orders
I
I
On the eie of a conference set In the renters. ..... .....
"""-" '" 1 The tenants affected are In Prmberton
fuel administration to arrange for hoax- (troet fron, Vlft.sexenth to rift
ler shipments of famil loal Into 111'"' , clfchlh . Walton itxcnue, from I'lft-scx-tltv,
the rhlladclphli and Heading Hail-' enth to Tift -eighth , Norfolk stteet,
wa announced It would be ImpossUde ,0 ;Uh n).
get more fuel here unless means were n,nhi jtodman street, from rift-scx-pioxldcd
to forie dealers to anept ship-I onth (1 Klfty-ilghth De l.tntcy street,
nieniu on tipriini least of Kit ty-nlnth and Pine street lie-
According to the Heading the falluic
of dialprs to unload cirs Ins resulted
alread.x In holding 11 gictt dial of coal
out of Phlladolphli In outlining the
sltupatlon the conipiti said.
"What good Is It foi us to bring 10 il
from the mines if It Is allowed to remain
on the Hacks' The cltx Is 1 ongcsteil
nllli freight and both the Penns.xlxanla
toad and ourselics placed an embirgol
on general freight about two weeks ago
Coal was ixtmpted
'We cm bilng 111 plenl of eeill. lut
It mut be unloaded 'H'e "egll " of I
dealers to accept' shipments begin nbnut
the time the weather moderated Their
attitude, has been nioie 01 less indifferent
exer since Last Kuiidax we were xli-
....II. . ...l. t .... flit, lu t li.irl ..nil'
' lir'tx cars or so tit the St Cltlr ards
iltstlneil for I'lillailelphli Since then the
,CcUnluUllonli.iHlncie.iseiI 1 he dealers I
sa the lnxen't the labor to unload the
coal"
A innferenic has been called for toda
to discuss the situation nx I lancis a
Lewis eltx fuel administrator Mr
Lewis will meet .1 Hklnrds presi
dent of 'he Heading Coal and Iron torn-
pan , S D Warrlner. president or the
Lehigh Coal nml Naxlgaton Compuiy,
and J B Dickson c,r IHekson I.ddx or 1
New York who compose me reaeiai
anthracite distribution eonimlttee 1
Humors haxp reached thl e It th it
iome or the sort-10 il operators xiere dls-
obex ing the regulations calling for clean I
roil bx shipping pom fuel on Hip as-
Mimnt on that tie 1 iox crnniem oui ,
'I
leject It and turn it oxer to Hie second-
class bunker coal pool tor snips ai a
piice higher than that allowed ror do-1
mestlc purposes
We are going to put a slop lo this I
scheme." Mr Porter said ' We now haxe
a geneinl inspector who Is nctlxe at' des.
jtlnatlnn The demand that this practice
be stopped Is Imperatixe"
I POLITICS IN CHARGE
DRUGGIST INTIMATES
I Oolng xeitti tile French li special per
Avoid Accused of Threatening Pl'CS- mission the colonel was missing when
. 1 I ho tlrlinn hjk oxer lip soon rpaii-
ident, He Tells of Work
pp.,
ilS lx.eiOriTlLl
f 'on tl nuance for a week has been
.ranted - - "Z
S()llth strppis, who wan called before
i- s; Coinnilsslom 1 Long to answet a
charge that he had m ide threats against
Pree ident Wilson
J McCartx-.
counsel toi Doctor
priier, airixed lu Philadelphia fiom
New York to dereuil the druggist when I
It became known that Commissioner I
Long would begin the taking or testl
moil at nine Doctor Sprissler and
ills counsel both aseHed tint the order
oilglnally
leeelxed cited Sprissler 10
Uotcrs nf the Fourth Ward He was an I
i(ctle worker In the reform moxement
and supported Hudolphj uianKenmirs
when be ran ror Ma) or
I cannot Imagine who would want to
bring such a baselcs charge against
m. he said
I was born in mis coun
widely known here"
tn and am
'His friends point to the fact that he
recently purchased J500 worth or Lib
ert Honda and Is a workei for the suc
cess of tlie Uoxernment war thrift stamp
f.cle
Galvanized Boat Pumps
J g533S59;
IW(rr Co 9 N SH It
'la'l
mar, tinricei j!
K3W
"' A-J
MimiteMan Six
The new tpe emer
gency hand brake can
be operated xxlth one
Anger bringing the
car to a quick but
gentle stop
All moittla now on exhibition at our
thowroomi, unlcA tvlli be open citnino'
JjfisKUufGSh
Ml N. Bati St.. 1Imm PoW 76
PROPERTY PROFITEERS!
CAUSE APPEAL TO U.S.'
TcnantB Ask for Federal Law
to "Prevent "Buy-or-
Vacate" Methods
A bill making proper!) speculation
unlawful, to iirexent wholesale eviction
of responsible tenants, will bo Intro
duced In tho House of lleprescntatlxes
by Congressman George r narrow of
the Sixth District. If he answers faxor
ably the request of some 263 'West Phil
nilclphlans who decided to take a step
toward Inxoklns Vecferal aid at a meet
Ing nt Liberty Jlall, Sixtieth street and
tarchmont axenue
foiled States Dlstrkt Attnrnci Knne
has nlso been appealed to as a result of
notli.es from landlords In scuions of
West Philadelphia that ten nits must
either buv or ac.ite and bu at large
Increases 'in price.
Ileal estate speculation with rpntlng ,
properties Is sale to be the cause of Hie 1 f
' .. .. llnrr ht lin.ll..wl,i ' "
auegcu iiunic inm"i inn "j ........... ..
because of the shortage of tenting prop
rrtles due to the Influx of labor and the
Increased production programs for war
material plants
It Is asserted that some leal estate
speculators haxe registered their houses
near llog Islam at rents from 50 to .JOO
per lent higher than the occupants no
are pa InK
1 The meeting held last night, was
tailed b Howard 1; Uernhelincr Re
publican' committeeman from the thlrn-
p chth division 01 me ronj-siMn aru .
I J J Fuchlon and V 1 UIcp Manx in
stances of ralsid repts weie cited and
the plan of the real estate speculators
was denouncul b flft men and women
tween Klft -ninth and Sixtieth
PUT GERMAM LANGUAGE
QUESTION UP TO PUBLIC
1
Noiustown School Board Waits to
S Gaugo Grncial Opinion Hefoic
Makinp; Decision
Norrl.tonn. Pa. April IS onlx nrtx
"f "ic 500 student" of the Norrlstown
High School are stiidlng (ierman. ac-
Cor1liiK tr llarr W Aklns hcerttar of
'
"le .Nornstow 11 scntKii 1,01m
I W. lipn iimUpi) what flip illirctorH 11m.
I posed to do In the face of the Stale
wide effort to be pushed b the P O
" A to abolish (ierman In the
schools Mi Aklns said that while he
n0 , arI , lhp ptllI. nf (jerma
)t) ,lp ,,ubm sc,00i, i,P tta8 read to
do the bidding of the xoters If It was
hnun ii,PN wanted the'studv abollslied
Mr Aklns said that the subject was
under consideration of the School Hoaiel
n1(j ,,at a ,econ probahlx would b
rc,ied this weett
Tin re is nothing eompulsorx about
thl. Ntuelv or (Ierman on the part or the
,upv, he slid It seems to me that
in tnS war the f ii rniin langu igp mlglit
1, f ,iu,. to the meilcm tumps
The Merman language might get 111 bo
n drink or xxatu In the trenc.ies '
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p-. l A f AlfTHIIR RRINf
u"v .....-W..... -. w-- . . --
IN CAPTIVE BY EAR
Amciican Officer Uss Ridme; Whip
lo Take Bib Bavanan Officer
Prisoner
Usshinglnn, April 18 New details
xiero brought bv members of Secretarv
Baker s part In Hurope about the ex
ploit of Colonel Douglas Mac-Arthur.
formerl War Department censor, who
recently Joined a Frenih conipaux
In
storming a trench nnd came back xxlth
a prisoner
iP,ared tpading n big Haxaiian onupr
ox me car wun inn- nnini nun hikihk
i, rid ng whip with the otlier Colonel
MacArthui who Is chief or staff of one
or the American ellxlslons xxas dec
I orated xxlth tV French Cross of Wai foi
the part he plaed
TYPEWRITING Pianissimo
IN air of quiet efficiency pervades the office
jTx equipped with Noiseless typewriters. The
influence of quiet typewriters extends even to loud
talking and other unnecessary disturbances, giving
free rein to the silent force of accomplishment.
Noiseless typewriting is no longer a vapid theory,
a forlorn hope. The Noiseless Typewriter, mechan
ical marvel of the age, is daily demonstrating its
manifold benefits in thousands of business houses,
libraries, hospitals and homes.
The Noiseless has replaced the hammer-blow with
the swift but positive pressure of type to paper, elimi
nating noise at the very source. In addition to its
wonderful noiseless feature, it is speedy and durable
and a beauty besides.
Wouldn't you like to try out the Noiseless in your
office, without obligation to buy r
Write for booklet "The Typewriter Plus"
The Noiseless Typewriter Company
835 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. (Phut, Walnut 3691)
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VAUDEVILLE ARTISTE WEDS
Mrs. Louis Winscli, xho befoie
hei marriaRC jestcrday wns Miss
Itcne Law, daughter of Mi. and
Mrs. Charles Laxx She is known
ns n xaudexille plajei and smp;cr.
Hei husband is local lepiCNcnta
tic of the Pathcphone Company.
CATHOLICS IN STATE '
NEARLY TWO MILLION
Ollicial C h u r e h Directory
Shows Big Increase for Year.
Nation Has 17,41G,'i50:i
'I hen me ntarlx J nno 000 Catholics
In .Penns.xlxani 1 artordlng to the
flguris of tin nllli'i.il Catliollc Dlteitor
foi I'HS The figures show a big In
iip.ik lompared with last xiar
In tin I ullid states II Is rcportnl there
nip t'HOHin members of the fnltli
a lie" Iiiiipisi of rl.1 I J I within a eat
The dlieitorx kIiowh that 3fl 2GG.G1:
Ciilliiiluii aie under the ptoteitlon of the
St irs and Sti pes and R S5n 350 aro e'oni
inimli.uits of ihurehes In Ainerlian
toiilgu posuKslons 'Iwelxe Stnlep of
tin cnuulix haxe a ('a hnllc population or
li,i 1 r .1 million 01 mon
I'lguris compllid lix Hie ilireeiory o'l
Lln,,, al',n "l,"u ,oro lMH i'cv" a" lr"
,ieai or 3 r..".S S77 in the number of
Catholics dining tin last ten Cal
LOSS IN NET INCOME
BY BOCK ISLAND
Opcratine; Revenues Incteasc 10.8
Per Cent, but Kxpcnses Gain
19.0 Per Cent
( liliugn, III., Apill 18- The Hoik Ik
land anil Pai Hie Hallwax I'ompin) s nn
nuil teport shows a dccieasp or 8 7
pel cent In net opi rating rixenue
Operating inclines Increased ci S and
operating expenses 11 '1 per cent li.ulng I
a net opeiatlng nxeuiie of ?J3 50.M,1 ,
The eompui pxtrli lied Itself rioni
the reeeixcrshlp In Its own cfTnits pttd
a ilixldenil on the pieremd stock of
11 770 771 and carried a balance or In
come in piollt and loss or $') 717 371
CHILDREN'S DRIVn POSIPOMID
Camden Welfare Unit Will Wait for
Loan Campaign End
The elillds weir.ire unit In 1 aniden
nr thp children a welfare department of
'he Council or Vatlnnal DpTpiisp Is readx
to ennserxe the llxes or oui ihililien but
will gixe wax to the thlid Libeity Loan
campilgn and will begin Us dim ror
the child conserxation JuU as soon as the
J.iht Libert Loan lionil gois oxei the
top nils unit is couiposeii or men and
women Interested in .he different pluses
of child welfare
Pour Win Appointments
Cltx appointments todai im ludi
Harrx Plp-r illo (ilenwood aiiiiu
bittallon chief Hunan of I in t.'lon
Charles II Mxeis .1, M Pi (iliaid
axenue laptalu Hiireau or I'm tlloii
and loeph Sclmn .10.' I oith Penx
street caipentir Hiireau or c liintl s
J I a day
ELE
dv5t
T 15 K
'RAILROADS COMPLAIN
OF WORKERS' SCARCITY
Manufacturers Also Object to
Drain on Labor for War
Work
Vnnouncement from Washington that
ho Federal Employment Uurcau has
lecently bppn Instrumental In suppl
ing the Hog Island shlpards xxlth more
him ion workmen gathered from dif
ferent sections of the country has elicited
complaint from manufacturing1 and rnll
iotd Miurees that so great Is the drain
Uoii the labor suppl by the lure of 1
high nagts In shipnrds and munitions
pimts that n number of manufacturing
enterprises are threatened with suspen
sion foi lack of sufficlept labor to
enable them to continue In business
It Is tlaltueil bv the railroad com
panies that the haxe been assured by
Hip (Joxernnient that railroad cinploos
will not be accepted In other Uox em
inent xinrk, but that this agleement lias
pot been carried out An appeal to
scuetar Mcdoo for relief In the Bltu- i
ntlon Is llkel It Is said tjiat the
Heading Hallway alone has lost 1J00 j
niPti sinco Hip llrst of the year
'Ihe labor scariltv nnnlies to womrii
as well ns men. for minx women aie
I ued In Hie niunltlons plants and ship
yards and the high wagps paid In those
1 enterprises make II Incieaslngly rilfTi
uilt to obtain women foi work in otlier
I Industries
Aircraft Heads Offer to Resign '
Wii.lilncliin, pril t S ( )flli ials now
engaged In the (Joxernnient s airciaft 1
pmdiiction prngiam hnxe cxprci-sed tbeli
Mllllngiipss 10 President Wilson to ip
sign If he desires tliciu to prellnilniri 1
to his epei ted reorganization of this
bianih of the war work I
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FLOWER VASES
Sterling Silver Lenox
Silver and Crystal Wedgwood
Engraved Crystal Rookwood
Colored Crystal Chinese
- CUT GLASS -
April Wedding Gifts
Tte Elsinore
For her ucdtling a liitc
glo c that is punctiliously
conventional and jet
A glove among gloves,
distinguished by the
sheer perfection of its
qtialit).
Infinite care in the
selection of the kidskius,
with the delicate Paris
Point embroidery and in
ecry thread and stitch
senc to make this
the finest gloc our
18 j ears of experience
can evolve.
2.75 a Pair
DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES
Dalsimer Gives Best Values
in Menes Shoes or Oxfords
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At Six Dollars you can buy
superior style and quality
standardized by Dalsimer.
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A Spring Shoe Special
1 Cordo-Tan Calf. Narrow or
Medium Toe.
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CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS
SHARE WOMAN'S ESTATE
Ellen Campbell Divides Residue of
$3G00 Possessions Among
Four Charities
Catholic Institutions benefit to the
extent of J2600 under the will of Kllen
Campbell, 2426 West Thompson street,
probated today The, total estate Is
xalued nt J3600, out of which $1000
goes te relatlxes of the testatrix The
ttnialnder Is dlxlded In equal parts to
St incetit s Home, Twentieth and Hace
st-(ps, St Vincent's Home Sexenlleth
stitPt and Woodland axenue, tho Homo
for Hestltute Children, and St Johns
Orphan Aslum
utlur xi Ills probated Included thoe of
lfred J Cobhln, 203fi South Nineteenth
street xxlilch. In prlxate beeiucsts dis
poses of propert xalued at $(3,000:
Caroline M Hoberts 300 Greene street,
2imi1o. Catlntlne Hsrrx. 172S North 1
Truth street, $17r.00, Sarah A Mitchell
IS3U Paul street, $13,000, Johanna She
fel. 1221 Hlslng Sun axenue. $13 000.
I'lnnk Coolex los Herman street, $7500,
Atrlilbald McAlman, 874 North Twen-1
tllh street. $4)lin, William H Letinen, I
Allintlc Cltv $3800 xnd Hllzabeth V I
li'ghani Huntingdon allex Monlgom-1
erx t nimtv $3000
EWS
I'htljtilMphi tifrrl no Intiffor Insi- run
rninttns nnrl h t f olio tton for l(k
of fireproof quirtrrn
fur plnlii1 rt llllr Mill pro
trt xour (Mlntitiffn until Ph!lnil
phiH 9 w Art il1lrrv a mmplftn
20th Century Storage Warebouie Co.
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Gloves
123 South-13tli St.
Wing-Tip Oxfords, Morocco
Dark Tan, Also a Straight
Tip Dark Tan or Black Calf.
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Perry's
Spring Suits
$20
$25, $30, $35
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"SPOUTS" tOVTS
okr Hark xxlth four unull
turks at oke without waste
ef fabilc, Cnmaif Military
Minulilersi sklit cut off all
around, raised xxrlt neam at
xxalst line to simulate belt.
Our Clothes
are made for
Philadelphians
I Clothes that are
made to suit men
anywhere and every
where have about as
much individuality as
a buffalo nickel
they're cast in a com
mon mold. They
may suit men in Seat
tle or in Singapore,
but will they suit
you?
I We make Men's
and Young Men's
Clothes for Philadel
phians and, if we do
say so ourselves,
Philadelphians are
considered exceed
ingly well - dressed
gentlemen.
C We have made a
study of their tastes
for some fifty odd
years a study of the
style of patterns they
prefer, of the cut, the
fit, the comfort, the
character they favor
for each season and
social occasion.
CJ And because we
got our fabrics ahead
of the rising prices
we are selling Spring
Suits at $20, $25, $30
and $35 today which
are right now worth
at least five dollars
more in the open
market.
Berry & Co.
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