Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 23, 1918, Postscript, Page 3, Image 3

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MVEXING PUBLIC1 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,
LLW RAILROAD
OFFICES MUST CLOSE
ti! Cut'inii in
Mil Jlean nm o.'t,
Overhead im" "
Consolidate Work
Effective
.1.. I.trins Up
jtww "-"- . ,-.:,,.
Strictest economy m ..m-
inp Cnnicis
ARREST TWO SUSPECTS
IN AVIATION SERVICE
Depnitment of Jii3tico Agents Aie
InvcBtigatint' What May lie
Widespread Plot
I an Ian, Ol.lii,, Apill ; tup i
test uf two mlMi-d iiuu In tlic nvi.t
Hon service on preslcrentlnl warrant
barging them with belnir iUt,,r.
IKrsons, has dlselrifcod nn investigation
UM' ! I '111 , .1 , a,t. " ellfvea lo bo a widespread
'Ull IJ'J'i'Vn 1I,lcrcilHca mctnutlons have beet.
One of the nil n mtrkti ,1 to 1 -... i i- .
Itsw. The other Ik I'arl Jeineti, who was
nfrcsacd with Wallow, and is nlso o'
tho county Jail.
U. OF P. STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAY FOR PATRIOTISM
TUESDAY, AP1UL 1, 11)18
"TSIIAKESPEARE'SNATAL
. i
to I'ludtfc of
ifi the
RAILROADS CAN'T KEEP
PACE WITH TRAFFIC
t.Inhla " wiuioui
'.rtllroadolllccsbr April 30.
j cr before that date all nillioad
K.y. enuntrv h.ivc uceii omen-., i..
,,,11 their nawenen and ficisiit of- Kastern Seaboard Points Show
.,. rltles not touched by tlieii line .
F3 .. . ....ninirti nf these loadr
in tiousauu tiui"--' - -
1 1. ir-ted 1)5 the older. It Is cstl-
r " "
The
saving in ovoincau o-
ient mid saianes, win
hundied" of thousands
Congestion Almost
a Tie-Up
TllW.
lists, uch
Ljat into the
la tdiMloi
i..j.lMi ,. tu
Ucti city o.ilce
Iklnnli llnc
il. i-Mladelnli
Clch Vdllcj lt.iiiioa.Ix
Th order tnaU-liiB "-
iliix li wa learned,
have i consolidated
fo' all tho load-s en
'lili means tin- I'eim-
lie IJaltlmuie and Ohio,
i and Itcndlng Jhd the
i h. Hikes was
C A R S NOT UN LO A 0 E D
Pennsylvania and Kettdini: ie
Planning New Ynul-? in ami
Xc.ir City
.-... li a statement issued bv Hail I
'j nirneloi general McAelot. shorilj
With the war in:n-lilnci j nf Hi. ..m
tjy being geared up stradllv to tin w
Irnnnd mill fcllnntfna tnfn Tfrri. In 'in
li Dlrecloi general vicAiiot. siioruj - .-,......- .......
" v. tn0K ins iiUn as head of the unprecedented stream, the raltroids at.
nilroads of the union falling; to keep ptro with tho Govern
' IlHssla.eme..i Mr Me(IoopUdKodmcnl.8 p,OBm, , liandIlnK 10 lla(r
JJ"noni riiiniliiif of Hi.- lines Imposed upon them.
7 coiiHolltlm ii "f the lines did nw.iy This applies particular; to tin n-t
M all cunuw i i anmiiR th-in ,,,. j,cabo.ml points New YorK. Phil -
l!iiciies l.niirinris dolphin, tlaltlinoro ml Xorfotl. and Kim
ror jtars iiie i hIihiiIr nf the .mihli j ilnr cities, where. a.-".,-dlnB to nutlioil-
(wlllneomieii'lon and some p.it.uielliiB tatlAo Information, tho surplus of sup-S;-:
foLXd T.' plaot,1 of " '- -""V ..B0.UnB tho yard, and
'WCDirj " .,,,., ...., ,.. fnrelnir n inml flr..tm nf tlm rntl frt.1
ctlntalnlnff ousniea-i-toiieuiiiB ininjL'r" in i "- -i- " - ,.,.,.-
ttmus cities of the countrj not touched crs.
IrectlyliJ tin it MklrmR ' Tieie l not a clu on the Atlantic
Thtrc arc upnaul of thlrt) or forty ..., ..... . , , .
Jh lines In .no muntit liaeh main-, coa,t tI,at ia "ot "'nbargot.l to roino
tiln(d an offlc- n tin principal dtles of cMent. Phlladt.ph a lias n scnerat em-
fU various -i tes lids meant the i barjro on trtuall eeijthlns but per-
aalnuininE o. .......... ... u. ... tliab e ficlcht. foodstuffH. roal and .1
test! luted lift of commodities ittrariletl
as "munition pioduct"
sjijr HppHR. HHRIHHL jHPBi aH smw Hw JjBt " BVsl
DAY TO BE OBSERVED
Usual Celebration Will Take
Place at Forrest Home
This Afternoon
Interested In the. drama, and especially
In tha works of the bard.
Klmkespeare'u birthday la also to bo'
ohnerved by the Phllomuslan Club this
(nfteroon at 3 o'clock, when Professor
1 Henry W Southwlck. of Uoston, will
Kite u leading of "Julius Caesar." Tho
members of tlio club bao been Invited
to bring their friends by tho llterutuia.
and art committee, or which Mrs,
(.'huiles 1'lsh Clement U chairman
Hie IMwln 1'oirest Home. Itolmee
bt).ff 13 one place In Philadelphia in
which the 354th anniversary of tho birth
of William Shahcrpearc will be cele
braled today.
I'ollowln? a ru'lo laid down by 1'or
rest when he left ffls estate at "SprlnK-brool-'
as a permanent homo for nc
ti esses and actors who had passed tho
Inge when they veto nhlo to nppear In
tho Blare of tho footlights, tho little
group which has letlred from the profes
'slon to tho hospitality of tho homo will
faithfully observe the day. ,1'orrest do
creid that each J ear tho memory of the
INJURED SOLDIER DIES
FROM TRAIN ACCIDENT
Private John Sccoie, Fatally Hurt
Leaning From Window, Dead at
Jewish Hospital
.fului itcoic. a private In tho lulled1
.Slates army, died early today In the
Jewish Hospital from Injuries received
here last 1'rldny.
h'ecoro was being transported from a
southern training lamp to an Atlantic .
port with a contingent of troops soon to I
sail for 1'iance. As the troop train
passed over u bridge In N'icetown, he
stuck his head out of the window and
Hard of Aion must be honoicd and so il ' W1,H bumped by un obstruction.
tils siviiu was iraciureo lie was un
MomliPis of lilt ilnsnph 1 I iteiM.v, Soi it'tj 11. . I ... etl
si-nt the tomed., "The Alan on the l!o," --eveial nmo-
il tlu I nier-il ..r PiMn-.lvantn, who will iic
in .iLI ol ihiliiotu .un I iiuu liable oi'Kanuntions
i done
Xtanj of those whj have sought shelter
in the homo havo at ono time or another
trod the boards" In tho toles of Shy
loci. Hamlet, Juliet, Portia and the
man other characters of tho poet's pen
Tho gather each jear, some missing
1 bj death and others nddod tl'.rough new
retirements to listen to eulogies and
hear readings from the works of Shake
speare Prominent speakers and actors'travel
to the home to aid In tho cclebtatlon
j The ecrcises totriy will begin nt J
o clock limitations have been sent out
to many peoplo In Philadelphia who are
ousdotis when taken to the hospital and
died without legalnlng consciousness
TO ItKAItUUK OLD WAR CASE
Vitginia-West Virginia Suit to Be
Discussed Again
m -IiIiik Ion. piil i3. A rcargument
of proceedings Instituted by the State of
Virginia to compel West Virginia to p.i
.1 Judgment of ?1.',393 000 resulting (wti
a suit tu collect Virginia's t'lvll V. ai
debt hah been ordered bv the Supreme
( utn t
UNIVERSITY'S DENTAL
GRADUATES PROMOTED
Lieut. Sanderson Appointed
Lieutenant Colonel, Two
Others Majors
SWANN DISMISSES (URLS
ARRESTED IN C'AI-'E RAIDS
New Yoik Distiict Attonu-y DoeMi'l
Intend lo Repeal Philadel
phia Fiasco
SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS
DEFENDED BY DICKINS
Navy Yard Chaplain Says the
Criticism ol Ministers Due
BFiIpjpjpjpjpjSpjpjpjB
PJPJPJk j r jfH
""HfffffffffK wix ls jH
'Kp'jrj9 r ilHHj
H "55fwil'"""r' H
to Misunderstand inu
Wb efflce and the renting of (platter
IJUllroad men would not estimate the an
'.m! n,t of iIm svstein of soliciting.
lid It was agued that It runs far into
it hundreds or timu-amis or uouats
, with compeinion , lliuln.ilcJ. thn rall
!ti admlnlstr itton deemed these o
wnditures uiine. ess trv and the closing
trftrrejulled --on.n of tin olllcos have
mmdr been rlo..l Tlnao olliccs re-
etiiffl ine ur, 1
1-can v an 1.11 i
trrf to elo- h pnl 10
Tlio eliiuln .in." 'i linllvldiml branch
Ulj ticket olll. ' 1 ni.iilo mi the same 1
S (rlnclpto us Hmi of the "orf-the-llup"
migllt illl'l l'f-"r' uta . - . 1 11111-
tlon of compftitioii of all mails was
Rented tieretr to take nvvii thn
essltj of tin 1.1 tintr linnet- of lh.e
tranche? Tins also v. .11 result In .1 larg.
tarb-g for the mad
All cities In tin- . oimlr.v will be
smllirly afd.ted I lie 1 ulo has nlieudy
Vl made effe.nve m Washington. In,
addition to tin mniliined olileo main-
s'utatd In I nlon Station. 11 .opsolldated
10... I I lnl.lt..l.H.I 1.. 1.A .An.
, win na1) uceii i-iiiuii-in-. 111 mi; cvit
!1 business section of tho iltj
Conolllnted Ticket Ulllir
Tho l'hllidtlphla on--olidaUd oflkc
vllt Ka In tlm iIaii.,, ,.f Tltn.nl liil
fflitstnut street" it was It allied. SVv-
rjtil sues nri utiuii cousitieiaiion une
'that retelved itartlcular mciittuu wasi
that now oCeunled bv the Hock Island
Une on the southwest corner of Sl-
vtnm anil Cliestinit directs Willi tho
jScsir of this oilice under the McAdoo
f'wtr, It will be made available for uso
'ill a consolidated ticket ofllcc bv the
WU entering the rltj
' Among the larger lines affected b.v
tin order In 1 l.ii t.lelphl.i arc the follow-frr
i ltcIiI--on, lopika and Santa l'e, 71 1
jptEtnut ttie.t
Barllngln l utn s.lti fhestnut street.
Canadian p.i. itu C.'J Cheslnut Htreut.
Chicago. Ilinliiiirinii .m,i niiinr-.. s-u:
fthMtmit slreti
tmcago, ureat Wc-tcrn, 328 Chestnut
wt
Chlcano Milurtukep and St. Paul, S18
Chestnut itreti
: Oilcaso lb, I I-land and Pacific.
TOener Iluililmg
. Chlcaco .mil fi.iin.".!.!., ian
f Chestnut si reei
Grand Trunk IIdihi.ii ltnll.n,,
Great North. in S3C Chestnut street
1 Missouri Paciik Widencr Hulldlng
Vw "Vork central Ilourso TSulldlng
, in lork New Haven and Hartford,
commercial Tiust nulldlng.
rT0.rf an'' estcin, Commercial
VTniSt lilllMlllr.
4 'lhern I'n,''l'- "U Chestnut atrcet.
j " iiremises occupied by tho rall
I" rno I" annual rental from J2000
iVflO.000 The nirRiPA lu Hm ,...1 i,
Vla 15000 and J1000.
m provision Is mndo by tho rail.
la admlnlslratlnn fnr ini.ni ,i..n,,
frith theso rallroids All shlpmentH will
fil? . e m'"'0 b5' railroads touching
uiaeipnu which concct with U10 lines
if other ccctione
DAR GKRSIAX PAPERS
C urs are lie. I I .
The -vvtiago distance a loaded tialn
moves Is oiic-thlid
1913. l!j heavier
carrying lapxclty has been Increased
irtmllv ;.-, per cent In the last two
Iom- as prnmptly i)ears, but the Inahllltv of the roads to
othors were or- . get their cirs vvorkltg on nrcount of
their being (led up In congest. d cities
Is le.lui'liig the . fllclcni nf the ronds
It Is pointed 0111 that the plan now
being given consideration b Director
ilcnernl "vlcdoo in pte-tnt Iho roads
n cits 1 an get tluoush I '''
eas of Iho i:nst lM"
Stveinl important proinotion- uf grad
uates of tho Thomas Hvnns Hcntat
Institute of tlu Vnlversitv uf Pcnnsvl
vanla in tho mllttarj sen Ik- have been
announced by Pecretnry John A llelmold
less than It was In 1 Theso promotions aic recorded ns soon
loading nf cats the ns received nml several huntlred nre in Im.xc.I tin- jars of hi 1 n-vmU-i n-vi-ni-
,., ... . ,,,. i,i.,i p .i.,'1.1 B1'! Jusl outside Plslri.t Nitorii. v
tho list slnco the publication or the H prtup ,,IIl.e s. v. t.il i.iotb.iM
dental war records on l'cbriuirv S In the 1 Mild their diiuglilets t.piesctiidl to
t....,... 1. .,i n ..,, tlieiii lb. v wen .iltcnitins dun. .- vv lu 11
lennsvlvnul.i Citizen. )llv K,11Cl, llt . f ,iBl,t
The nppi.htlniint uf I 'eiitenuui Mur- 'I In- chin vv.n- illsml-.-il nfni tin
Jiiner Vnntli r..n ,.r fti. ,ln ,,f mnO 'll.nl bn-ll 111 t" Ills, l) bv Ml -VV.IIIII
iniei smtiih rsn .r tin n" uf in 13 .M po(l of m,lllB N, w v. , u ,.,,,
iu in- 11 in iiiriiiun ,u in n- ui'iiii.i , iiealllirill rnr Milillns mill - illut
inrps if tin lulled Write nrm In bus the Itidnisenii-ut of Un I'tib-uil mi-
Willi 1 0P 000 cars nt n tust c llinated "",ul,c ""' ""'le Inipoil.int Iiionintlnn-. tlinritles, leltei.iml ll-liii Mimti.v
In the vlcliiltj nf $H0 000 000 will full rccmrii .1 ul this tlim i'aplnlti.1 t'r itlk Hvvhihi 'Tin I'l.lliidi Iphin llasi u Is nl
fat- short of putting (lie lines on their I '''"? ''' '''" n"""e '""J"' ' "" 1 K '.' '.'"',' ,.'.'' ..'.'. '""i'V.'1, '." " . V? ,)"x,
feet unless thee cs .an get tluuush 1 "'" "'Ps and Is now ntta.lied m tin- . ' ' ". . " ' '"""' 7...' ... '".Z
Mice In WnsliliiRInn ". , sl.., ,,, ,.,.,., V1.11.
wo oilier tir-t ii.uicnatus vvim nave ,,in wl prove ,1 S,, m, nicilliini uf
lull piomoti.l to the rank of major lire pmsi-i ullon llv in, ;i 11. if it wc can
ANnllei- 11. Itlchardton. "17 I) now nt- jitiltv nei.ih main .New loik u -pot-
taihed to the suicenn general s office, less town
and Uobert II Iv.v. '01 II. on' dutj IrT
frame W. C. Speakuian '01 1), now on
duly In France, Is made ti captain
tlraduatcs of tho dental school now
living In New Zealand1 and utralla also
aro winning high honors. Word has Just
'been tecclvcd of the piomotloti of Kruest
Wlnstonc. '10 I) , to be a major in the
Kdmund I.
t aid In the coal situation Since that IStnton US P , has been made a captain
tlm. conditions have gone steadllj back- ( In the -amo curps.
waid, tiKordlng to tralllo reports, until .hillcs Ijlboll.i Nicilema !'J l Is
now a major lu tlio Italian armv anil has
bc-ti mndo dlicctor ul tlu llospldnlu
l'laiucsu l'crrar.i, I'.iUiino. Ital.v
N'o dcpirtinenl uf the I'uiveisil.v has
11 bigger c.iHiialtv list among Its nluntnl
P.11 Hi lli.itlnu In the vv.it than tin ileum!
di-pntlnif.it This is mil In 1, nisi the
vvulk uf the il-tilul in-11 W so full ul thiu
g 1 but bciuiHi ul llu tiuit in t n
dental giaduute-t vvhu hav. been siving
ll.ilil Hie begluulug ul I hi will' ill t lie
armies of am allies, pin II. ulni Iv- thus- uf
New irl., April J3 Tw inmdoinof
l'l-trkt Attornw Svvauns otlke were
Hlliil .vesterdav with gills 1 might In
the thlid enrlv Sundav -.if.ninB ratd
of ult-iiight icsurls In Matiliallau JInn 1 i.,p.ini i'ImiI.s II I m kins, ..I the
ul them weie .onf routed 1-. tlu ir moth-1 nav.v nid. will usli immbim uf the
eis, vvho uppcarcd lo have been Ignorant Pi.-sb.vteiian Minisii-rlal ssoi Intlon to
nf Hi,- lUesllieli ihiiirbtcrM were lendlnr. r v Ise n .i.lutlnns. passed bv them, de-
Tlic sobs and expostulations of Irate I
mothers lent n palh.-tb touch lo the I
ii-ene One u mini 11 Inst In r teiniH-r and '
the enngested nre;
The blame for this drop iu efllclencj
tho nllro.ids place diieitlj on the
shoulders of fie'gl-t lonslgnees I'allurc
to unload i. us nroniptl is tho prime
leason for the crippling of the toads, In
the opinion of ex.. cutties of all lines.
'Clean-Up Wt.k," a natlon-wido Insti
tution last Decemhei, resulted, (the car
tiers admitted at that time. In clearing
the lines to a point whero they were
able to operate almost on normil sched
ule. The same condition followed tlio
H.J
IILOOMERS CAUSE ROW
;h School Gill Refuses to Appear
in Them llefore Principal
cl.tring ngainst sundaj entertainment
fur Huili'i- and soldiers her..
I'lmplnln Idikens cxtemied an invita
tion to the tisso. Intion t npiHiltit n com
mltt.c tu confer with hint, tolluvvltig ni--tlon
of the mlulstiir eslerdnv lu pass
iuv 1. tes.iliitluu Itttiudui.d bv I lie lb v
lr ilnirg.- V Mtikclv nf Manajunk
.kii.I. inning lll.se elili 1 Iniiiin. tits ns ' ;i
tb ii rnlluii ul tlic Hablialh.
Iuitui- Miike-lv nvs-iiUii satlui anil
soldiers were slv.n 'siveral huurs en
t.itnlnment In tin- lentlerluln district
1. ml vv.n tin 11 "tin in d louto on Un
stii its
"Willi. 1 In I that the iin.lii s ,.(. Hi
11 inistois wen nf tin be-.t - 1I1I t h , 1 -li.iu
1 .1. k ns toihiv "II would si 1 in Unit
1tii misitiiil. i.tnnd Hi.- slliuilioti II
lb, Ibialrkal . met l.illnn. tits uf tin
cl.ati. whrilisunu ihata.iir now In nig
given ui. .illow.d 1.1 fall uii.lt 1 tin bin
1 hi 11 the -Minilav ihui.li panto-, should
alsu fall until t tho b in
p,o8r..T' Q)
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS
The purchase of a fiiier quality
Diamond assures permaneni
vdlisfact ibn reaixlless of the
MZC.
far Towns, Will Not Allow Their
Sale
'w iork. Vnril !: l-ftn niftM
u have barred the sale of Herman
"" newspapers thus eMendlng the
unmy widening area in the metro
"nan district in ubiei, jirinii mil
?.i IonEer ,uu bo Insulted by tho
rk . ' '" uerman tongue.
Ola DlaCes fnlnln l. !..... ...I, . ..
3fS?,were Caldwell, nutherford and
"iWlitrfonl, X J, and Glencove.
. ?na action at East Itutherford Is
v3 ,y noteworthy because of the
iTreponderanco ot residents of German
SEAWEED A REAL FOOD
'fcestcd That U. S. Eat It as Doe3
Japan
" Trl l.ll no .....- . ,
UJ s.ii 'i"" "lime, suarh,
KSf 5f?,' wwweeil The latter. If jou
v" l" announcement nt the Museum
lGmbj i . """lorys foou exiillill at
feiM?-Central Terminal. Is "more or less
-1'. unit nu llllnl, 1.. u.n ..1 1 4nu
)IA 1. . rM "-"-1. in icuuiiuuciiutu lur
Kt..i . ecan homes Aniway, It Is 1
tath,i! . ea,e" ,n Japan, and every
K T B l,at wrappers the Japanese
fc, ; PUcard In full, introducing the
I"0 ' reads'
0i!- . ' l,, Principal factors In
Lr:?., od supply Is the seaweed, and
now. New ion. Is being kept open
for ttansscas shipments only by tho
most expel t use of the embargo privi
lege, while others aro struggling to keep
t licit potta netlv - In an mcatuie
slluatlnn Here C'rlllml
'I he situation here olllclnls of Ihe
I'ciinsjlvunl.L and Heading if-sertid je--
terday, Is .rrli.us .mil threat, ns to bc
. omc critical unless freight Is unloaded
with timro sped What amounts to tin
airtight embargo has been levied by both , i;nRijU1i, Australia. Canada and 1'ihuci-
ru.ius. inis ciniiarKo wua piac-eu ns i.ir 1
back as April 1 by the Pinnsvlvaul.i
and within a week Involved the Reading,
when shippers unable to us.- the Penn
sylvania thic-w their freight on tlio Head-
lnsr, thn 011I5 other entry from western
points. I
Tho evient to which dilator con
signees tnc (untilhuilug to the freight
congestion her was Milium d up In the
same statement by both roads-
"If consignees will be pa It lot lo and
unload shipments ns soon as the cars
a-rlvo tho fa.illtles here aro ample to
tako cue of the traffic. '
The Pennslv.inU jesterdav morning ,
had a total of 9109 cars In Philadelphia, j
a surplus of moic than 100 per cent ov. r
the normal number of cars stored here.
Normally this road has 4000 to COO
cars waiting unloading. Some or these
cars. It is said, have been hole .1 matt, r
of weeks. Tho aggregate Includes 117
cars for export
The P.ending has a surplus cu" approvl
mately ."0 per cmt. or 3000 cats, .0111
pared with HOOO normally. Tho n.a.l- .
Ings cxpuit quota is saiu 10 no hisie
n'ficant.
"Hane Orer" After Kmbareo
In both Instances tho fielght ten
sented In these totals Is for local Cu
sumption. Compared with the t.i. 1
condition, it Is alluded t" as sign. Ilia. 1
..r.l.e resnonslbllitv uf the lonslguee cs
peclally sln.e It Is pointed out as the
"hang over" nfter .1 tluee-weeks' eir
bnrirn. during whci t me tlio roaas imn
refused to permit more freight to enur
and clutter up the cltj.
ve,-nnliiiir lu statistics, the Pcnnsj!
vnnla has better facilities for handjlng
frelgh' in Philadelphia, than any other
city on its whole system. This road
has 300 miles of track iu the city and a
irmi ,,f hIxU-sI.s. freight stations. The
1 merchants along Delaware avenuo are
ichaiged with a large piopottlon of cats
I unloaded
I Although tiff actual movement of cars
hue been slowed up to .1 marked degree
'by tho existence of so many congested
nieas wim-ll leep uuiiii "-
in computing the car mileage. Important
strides have been mado In tho mallei
of heavy loading
New x..irl,, pill 2.t - lliith Wucii'i
siventein, nf Njink High s, lirml 11
ftised to go lufote tin. supi 1 in 1 tuli ul
nf schools while nttlied in uthletn
bloomers which tesnltcd In tin l.Mgu.i
tlnn uf Miss Louise AihlNoti hn plu 1
111I culture icachet
While taking phi si. .il ex. 1 it thi
gh I litis or.lcic.i to appear bef.nc Mipti
iulendtnt 11 I V ightni 111 be. mv, ,,1
having uiovi.l in tin winn iln.it ,n
H11 refusal to tin t bruiii,lii . 11
- iilllo bet vv.ii. tn-ti in tin mil 1 11 1 11
vv It', h tb. cu I vv 1 li in-. I 11. I I
Ill,iiv4 UM t III V I I' 1 I M-, I 1 it
lii r bat k .mil at nt
I 12 MILES PER HOUR
1 if -p i tot Hilton (Jur florrr
I rn an r c irl at ti (m Jitit 1
I t r.i itit i I t-i lukMi to ut ur
I r ful Imi II i. r nJ-t lrut (i
I 20th Century Storage Warehouse Co
B i uti rKiHir nmi n
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New Spring Suits
Hundreds in Brilliant Assembly
Specially Priced
.75
Tvvu hundred nml tlftv.four students
of the dental school have enlisted in
the dental reservo corps mid will bo
subjo. t to ordeis of tb- surgeon general
as Noun as th.-v gradual.- cif this uuiit
ber sixteen tut ineinb.is of the llrst
viai (hiss, ins ul the soond vein utid
I IU nf llu- (lillil vent
LOAN LAGS I.N LUX.ER.NE
Eveiy City in County Repotted Con
siderably llehiinl
uNlkes-llurre, April 2.1 i:nv . u
nml town hi lain t iu Count Is lonsid
"itiblv behind its ipion iu tin Liberty
Loan drive, tu coi ding to it st.ilunint is
sued at the headquarters Wilkes
llnric has HUb-iilbid mil Jl per n-ul
nt Us iiueita; I'lviinnilli .10; N'lintiinki
I'.. Plttton, J!, llaliton ;i! sbli v
Pi ind Kingston J! tnlb-r town mil
about the same propui lion
enders were sent utit to all i mniiiltti . -
I i hi gin hustling and Hi. i.inipilgu must
1,. uf the whlilvviinl ii.itim in the lin
ing vveiks If tiuuta-. .." to he subi rihid
'i,irii v'i f "- v"r irW''Qj'.ijnrfiv. jrNirfi)'iyijr rniu
I
. Hotter
to match SJ
eaton Pump
oungish looking and popular
fk. .:.. $
L-r-r-S m lEzsttW ins
"' ki' mlBBffi ties
i I I . 1pj1H class
Wit
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extraordinary otler-
the assortment be
specially augmented
uric models ad'ord
uniisual opportuni-
in desirable, hijjh-tailleurs.
Strictly Tailored Mod
els Semi-Tailored
Eton, li olero and
Vestees.
stunningly designed
magnificently tailored
nasnmg siik lining s.
Men's Wear Serges, Ga- v
I I- T- , f
uaiuines, t- o j) i l ii s ,
Tweeds, Twills, Checks
in Navy, Rookie, Gray,
etc.
No Charge for Alterations F
Havana Brown Calfskin
Gun .Metal Calfskin, White JJuekkin, Gtey liucksKin.
I liuiti a xhocs utr un economy
Hanan & Son
At the
New
Fashion
Shop
Market Comer Twelfth Street
Q-gp"--
1318 Chestnut St.
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Vv
?tUii,
country, with superior resources,
"entirely lennrp.i n.i. ai,,si,is nm.
psUooadU"Wed t0 B0 t0 wa8te a ,ery
ii ell.li hnivn tr .! txaj
t --" lllilCI UtJIU
iFiwKaiASI" zl-A. Ii?!::
i-tteniiA t,I.. 1 "w l,tt.ur ui wia ruin
Wtnlv .W? l Church, this city, died
tfttr t.l l !',ls honi0 1,ere Sunday soon
Karw5,n?uctlng morning senlces. He
"tirlS .i,own aa a writer of children's
. cb ana tvm n fsen..n Ant.iki.nH
"tailnes hiv wmw
0OFING
J MAJEHIAIJI
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Il demands o)
II Salted Nuts, 1
I I Favors, Bon Bona I
III fo harmonize II 1 1
with the table 111
II decorations j
IB Nil
War Dishes!
From France
500 war-time recipes con
structed in the homes of
France to save food, prevent
waste and yet preserve that
delicious flavor for which
French cooking is famous!
his ijrcat help to the
American housewife was
obtained by asking subscrib
ers to the French edition of
The Delineator the largest
magazine of, its kind in
France to give us their best
war-time recipes for the
benefit of their American
sisters. They are being
published monthly in The
Delineator. They will. save
money and delight the pal
ates of the entire family.
Sec the current issue
ThR
Delineator
The. Maqezne In
i One Million Homes
, 1 1 mi iaj miimuimmiiuxii iiiiiiniiiiii laa
ppij
Oriental Rugs
Extraordinary Offering
Special 20 Reduction
Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale
consisting of more than 85 Persian Serape Ruga of
unusual magnificence, ranging in room sizes from 7 ft.
3 in. x 9 ft. 5 in. up to 11 ft. 5 in. x 17 ft. 4 in.
These Rugs are all firm and strong in texture and
made of the very finest Persian wool and dyes.
In design they are most attractive, many showing a
good-sided clearly defined central design, richly colored
in dark blue on a ground of mellow shades of ied, brown
or dull ivory reminiscent of the now priceless Persian
rugs woven many years ago.
Owing to the steadily advancing prices money can
be saved by making selections now.
HARDWICK & MAGEE CO.
1220 Market Street
A Week of Special
Privilege in Laces
and Embroideries
10 Per Cent. Discount
For 6 Lucky Days April 22-27
Involving the entire Lace and Embroidery
stocks without reservation.
LACES
Val., Cluny, Filet, Venise
EMBROIDERIES
Narrowest to Widest
27- and 45-lnch Flouncings
Galoons of Varied Width
Distinctive daintiness and grateful
economy are hand-in-hand for one short
week. The last deft touch for ladies', chil
dren's and infants' wear; for collars and
cuffs, summer gowns, underwear.
J-B-SrEPPARDtrSONS
Locking
Ihe Stable Door
after the
Horse is stolen
is poor stuff.
Licking
Ihe Kaiser on
I he American Coast
is a
Dashed Sight
Worse!
If buying a Suit
Interferes with
buying a Bond
Let the Suit go
and
Lend the Money
to America!
Buy the Bond NOW!
Perry & Co.
Spring Suits
at $20
$25, $30, $35
That we couldn't
duplicate to sell
at $5 more apiece
if we had to go
into the market to
buy the materials
and have them
made today!
J Besides the intrin
sic value of material,
they have the dis
tinction of the Perry
Cut, Perry Work
manship, Perry Fit
and Style.
J Come in and see
them for yourself,
compare them with
any or all others, and
be yourself the
judge!''
Perry & Ca
"N. B- T."
16th & Chestnut Sts.
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