Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1918, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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ISURGENTS DEMAND
y.W.C. A. REORGANIZE
Appeal to Courts Likely Fol
lowing ueniiu 01 ivcccsa
to the Books
Members "t the
V.ilan Association
Young Women's
Inivo signed n
for organization vvnteii vxm
petition
be the
basis for mi appeal by their
ltorn)'
rrnnk r
Pilchard, In nn ac-
'f'r, Mtlol.- Ill of tin-
'nd. 'of ih- nsmh.tion. furnishes the
Miter ;
round for me '"'
1 timbers of the .TUif
:,...,r. nf tlie nsuigeiu unnti wcro
. 1
t nled perrol"lon to c-tamlne tin- hot.hu
.5 iho nsoclatln Tho members nn-
ef the aMocI:
lnu. till t llltllaA,, l,.l, '
?t s Mid. mfor
rnied lliem they had no
iittit to Prv "'" "'",''s """ ",;l1 lllc
..foclatlon .-ould (jet iilonff "better with-
out lh"n
: Mfflnlllne ..'" ......n, ....... ..... .. ..v
... V..n Kelei-ted bj tho minority to
J",nt them in their fight npalnn the
rcnt ndinlnlutratton. Issued thn fol-
r;lne (ttatement. wnirii sue nruinrcu to
Z T'-ihe nollt.r.tl lltual" of tho croup
iliercprtfpnti:
U tho quanpriv
meetlni; of April
. 1 .'k. n.ealled minority sroup outvoted ,
:,,. Aiaiorlty Kioup 011 a hanln of about
Vo one The minority croup wan
!'.t rmlited to vote 01 n motion to
iiunrn uniil a poll fhowe.l that the so-
I.fiin mlnnrltv jrrouii hail ceven more
Irtcsth-in the majorllv on tins motion
,i. union In If-oif w.is ii lenr viola
lion of the l.i v of the association by the
president
We had nn vollnir lni mil' 1 who
,r; i.nt mitid. "f 1I11 nieitlm.' plare
S5 nollcemeii e biiw p'.ixi-il lbroui;h
iSrB up. rlnti ndenl of polio- that
JJ1.I nnll-'iii'ii il.-olutel violated the
KSere "hi. h wp" l" '" them They
Sri told n" I" !" ''"I-' ' " ,'nt0 the
lalWInis of Hi, finiial ounii Womerra
jusoclatioii anil il" were ndvlwrl not
i hinder th. imi into the hll.lrtlnir of
iv womnn ,w no . ould -how a 1 ertlllcate
Inililins her lo d" o
Legal a, il"" ' t1"' KpiiilnBton nnil
oulh-WeiiPn In. 1111 In h of the V. V ('
A prob.ibl in UH " wllhlu 11 wteU.
"LIBERTY'S CALL" NAVY
YARD'S BATTLE SONG
Composed by William Lassitor and
V I.. T Ham to Help in
Loan l)tio
"l.lbni 1 'I ' iuipi",'d b William
' Ltudtrr iind I. T Main, nf the 1'hlla-
rielphu n.i i.iki 1 me muni' puns
of the nan said inpIoes In tlulr ililve
towaid ibelr l iiihmiOO l.lbtit Loan
(juota The .uN of tin nous follow
"IVe ian e "ilil- flepilom tiemblllig
Anil ilie lluii- IMitiK t pome on.
Ju-t nrl'P timii umber, people,
Ana ikh 0111 ,ihii iiuiiui liuiiii
jojttake "ii- '"it 01 sour ravine
Qlie it t tin" it.itl cnuie
For uith ih." .nd to our r iuntr,v
X, mil inaki lb" Kalxer panne.
1 mutes
Oh Ametp i tin woild Ik wulllnp
For oui Milp- mil food 111 lime;
Aw with Hie Vil nt 0 ir vut uiTii.v
Ve can juh b, uniil the Ithlne
"All the woild fm .1 minute wooden
Of the foe ri il wnmii drive,
Bui the liopi ic t ulili our vuunti,
For we will hup l.lbpity ullve
Our fi hei hail tin' pli it.
And with the -111, bluot? In our velni
By the help "f" 1 nl hi Ilruven
Dub h William v ill in er relcn "
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CHAPTER V
Peggy Rescues the Captive.
il'iHUU i lll In Uliilluml nliimitl
her ton iiliiiliiin Imi hi-cii (h
tcrlU'd in )iiii)iii 1 hiiiitrm, mid , '
ehu lion tin Mills, nflrr mithlwi
her then Y'iIik v, imc hfsomiht
hfr tn n xi Hi Un Ir nivrf fin. t I
from tin ituimru is uf Ihr (Hunt
0! tlu II 001I1 1
PEG(J daitxl .uuuiiK Hie lieetops,
nheie s. tutiitd the hlid hiding.
Through the leaves they xx-atched ho
Giant tuin .iKain 10 Hie snared Wc d-
Wcker and iliinst it loiiKhly Into one I
f Ilia eal:e 'I ben b. stalked off Into
the wood"
Toor Mi WiiidpeiUfi ' What will
ItbeGlant do 1,1 bhn ' vvlibmeted I'.kbx
I "Lock him un In Ids dunKeoiis d 1 -f-
hapj Kill luni answered a e.inai ,
"Lnt that n xx till'' I'csKx xxas till .i
tth horroi at the thoueht 'I'unt w
(lie hlmi
!"We can t bin xou can, our rilnies
tried (he biids
"I haxe a babx son in the dunce.. n-
j (f that castle walled .1 Canan nd
li father robbul a Kliuli nd 1 a
niotner" moaned a Tluush nil I 11
nFf,lh.t. on.l . .1. .ah . i..i .. m.i.. in. .1
. v..... ...,u ,. ;,ii(. iiifii u iimf uiiu
I Every bird In the finest seemed ti h.ne
loved one imkeil up xxKliln tin io'
will
iPeisy tliought Mjlenmly foi a nnmi.
Tethaps she could do somctlitiiK beni
it., mi . . .
" uiaiti got uaiK
"Has he cone lai "" she asked
"He l vlslttiiR his traps alone the
ther and marsh lenorted Mi swallow
M'ooplng down ftom tlie skx xvlmiin
IM had pone on scout dutx 'lie un
m h baLl, f,i some time "
' 'Thei 1 m "niiiir to livi. t Innl. iiisule
llliat castle deelaied IVkev. turning
I r airplane towaid the ilearlni," Mi.
linded at the door of the castle, lin
,iros llmidlv following her.
. PKy found the door-knob far above
J"f reach Sn Inn kpia the , inrlmx."
She was sorrj now that she was so tln
ii oiio maue per as neipiess as tin
llrd.
Iri, Canarx neri'be.1 nn A wllldnxx-sill
nd looking throuKh the dhty Klass
" eohblng ' My baby ' Oh, my bab '
V'ner birds also neiched along the xvlu-
, ana instantly theio vvas a hubbub
"mm, Bhrleks btlng mlnghd wltn
WanliiBs and sobbings
me nolHe was huslud by Mis Kouln
Jp cried out loudly to the inptlves
t "ep no more ' Princess l'eirirv has
ra to eaxe jou
, axe us quUklv'' came a jilendlns
sQOtUI frnm wtil.t.. "Tl... rn..l lilnnt
) lolng to carr us awa tonight."
,"i is no going to 00 vvun you:
Med Mrs, Itobln
come he Is point? tn stuff foi H1U-
,'eunu. Some he Is going to tear to
'?' to trim hats. Some he la going to
"11 Into slaverv ' lenlieil thn unhamiv
'Ptlves.
uht fMll Hh! ... Iln.1 41. n l.t.lo nllf.
' SaV0 InMi ruir T'rlnpf3HH."
tCJTV ETPii fUytiArntA Olia tiillsr anA
hft CantlP. lint !... U.iilrlonK' uhn
Joujht of tho leu en 'of the WUhlntf
lit Rill. ,1. .n !.. !. 1 ..litlnl.
, - u uut, uun 11 uiiu ttci mium'h
Pt, found a leuf anU pojipcd It Into her
fvjuth.
I WlJlh T M no Kir na r at ' aim
j.. mviw mo Mib w.v.i n..
itUtttltlv ijVia oViAt imutir.l Thn litrrlm
Uered n fresh terror.
gm ue Beared. I'm still jour Prin-
, - ... a.
W the tllant," chorused the birds,
i""r aurni turning to Joy.
- "luauing on a chunk of xxoou, eeg
ly coiim 1,.,. .1 ,. ... ......j a-
!! " iwwiv MliUUgll llie XVU1UUW. 4a
ff" CyeA t.onmn n.miDl.in,.il In the
1J ulthln. she cuuhl see rows of
along the walls. Tnrough the ham
each caira II ltli.l vnm imarliiir out
gWlrlngly
m, poor thine '" exclaimed l'egf y
-xi you out nl that In a jury
ItM Hi xrindows and the door.
ro all bckisa fast l'ecsy, hl
PRINCETON STUDENTS
nUY R500 BONDS DAILY '
Snlcs to Date, SH100, Willi "Cicms
tho I'oml or liuy a Horn!"
Slogan
rliiiriim, ,ir, ,; -I nileigradu- J
aif of l'liiirvlun Cnlverslt have pur
(.msid third Imiu- Liberty IlomN lo the
nninnnt e Dinn . .. .
-...-... . .oupii, or bi mo rate or b
it'll average of $Bm. On Tuc-ilny,
April 23, the largest naif;. were made,
iiuouniing to SlfQii. due to tlio
n!n
made by Prlnrctou banks ami the Mb.
. ",",.", ,rn Qnd n" n "',;" nlrli". aecoidlng to the forty-
"'i?'"1" I,nn" bnnU" "l Mm",lt ,",,,0,t of '"" Hucl,ty' rea !
nil ii iiii 11. in .. n.i i. & . .
'" "" "i iraimranjn.ijr.
"" and they have reached Art per rent
of their tnjnta whif, must be gained
by the 1 Inpn date, a:y 4
Th- t'nlttrritv rn nheu a uliwrlp
tloti foi a l.lbirn tto.ul of n mil)
SliKani ..' 1h" rnlxerm hoe been
"'ro' the i.nnil bu ., I ond "If
our dnlljM do mil nluiitee', the will
be Oinftpil '
MEDICAL OFFICERS
aiUST MEASURE UP
,, , ..
."Ctl fOlinil Until anil tSOt KclinblO
Will 15p Kctluced to Hanks
in Corps
AImIIi.iI HtutlenU Ht the enlveietty of
I'ennvlv inla. enl'sud In the SI I: 1J. C ,
who no-jlert thelt xtudieii, do not eon
duet t'ipniHPlve' hi u manner bPCi-mliiB
nn nrttu olllcer or who are dMioneM
or uni pliable of elmrnrlpr, will not be
til lowed to rimaiti In rrhonl to eomplete
their profei-li mil dtudlp. but will be
called Into netlxe nervlce nt ome as
prlvateK In the medical corpn. Urdern
to thl elfp"t have bpen teeelved nt tho
Mpilhal School from the War flepart
ment nli.l roniml-'t.liinw will be lot! by
those men who fa'l t 1 reaeh (he Htu'idard
fet up bv tho timet mm nt
1 nt I
A xlml'm' ' rii"r h.n been leic
tin. l;vi" liinlil liihlltiiti' to iinuK lo
tin' nun piill"ied ii Hie ih ntnl rewrvp
eoip". The oub'r, i nt nut from the
since 11 ut ii' r.il " o'tli'i thiotigh h 1
Wult. i.iplaln of tin- Kimltai.v orpM.
Nallmial Ann.. 1 iv '
"The kIUv of tin unison bmiihI Id
In Ipuvh in Inmlix. "tatilx oulx I how
iiipu who leniali iioinuil M i; H e
men who libri fioin Inlellpi'tunl Inen.
piuilx or fin 11 lie!ii!nre ftil to ni.ilmilli
full iiiiip ' hi iiu.r stuit'eit and, tlipre
fen . do tin' i-l e promt-e of makinc
lib b in m il i.il,oltli ei will be 1 tiled lb
Hitui ' x iv In the inc1!i.ul drpailment
Ok prlvntp
Aptitude fn" military aeixae and n
llulillltx nt i'. niiter aie xMentiiil ili.ii
iirterlnth f 1 f nn o'lh er of the arinv anil
theiefniv dlKho ie-lx or iniiellabitltx 1.1
ehBl. liter will Ih regnrritd a" dlHiiunli
flnrf a man foi ti Hitting hh an olllcci."
XKW Y0KK .M0 UAL CITY
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Dispatch I'l'om .Metiopolis Say.-i U.
S. L'hiefH Aio I'leased
ofh, pill .'' - Kid-nil
Sen ofh, pill .''- Kid-i nl otll-
nalH xx ho liaxe 1 nine lo .ex Xoik In
fiartlt tpate In a moial hotinetl aiiinff
'lanipiilltn Af1 tn e '1 p'f ised w'lh tlit
, 1 ondttlcti Ih x haxe round her 1a
ippt for ' Imhii leneern ' In eerluln tr -Hon,
the Unxci mn"iit'H l a pmi'iIk
Pave Itpeii Mjtirbeil a' I'm oi'dill'nei
of the pity and lhe hiv, :u!eil fiank
ly that New Vo I. :ui'd nee Ii fi
unions Hie bitf 1 ille nf t'le cotmliv in
I hi le'pei t
"DREAMLAND ADVENTURES"
By DADDY
"THK GIANT OF THK WOODS"
ti Ihinl. un cU'x The iliaitt might be
bat I. aiix mliiuK
A ImiK pole lean d against I lie u'lh
Il gx.p l'Tgx an Idea She p'i Led it
Up and Ihen 1 lash ' -he siimsh"d a
vxlndnw' to smltlii rtens .Mina.llng Hie
(hunk, she i-axxled timuuh the Inoktu
pane, mill dropptd In the llnnr Inslile
Instantly time wa a loud cbimui
uniong the lniprl.oneil b'tds ' Let me
out ' Let me out '" thev all shrieked
"That Just what I'm going to do a
fat as I can." declared 1'egS.x. Not
xxiiKtlntt a niiinii nt she began opening
the cugis. (tut Hew the iHUtlves. mak
ing straight for the smashed window
and the
hbeitv Ik j, .ml
a Jnx fill i infu Inn trn as
gu 1 1, il 1 illilti m Inti-b mils
Then
pan ills
tn 1 u il ,li I.H I'll 1 - 1 I, il -1 t. r
(ll.l Hi nl tl 1 il I 1. ml il v, 1- .1'
TEGGY RELEASED THE
though the prisoners had como back
from tho dead.
Peggy worked desperately opening the
cages. There were so many of them It
setmed she couldn't possibly get all the
bird. fo before the Giant returned If
he taught her there, or any of the birds,
he wouid be suie to wreak his vengeance
upon them.
I.-itiiii cage to cage site rushed until
.1. as tired and dlazy Klnally she
trouB.it tho lMt one had been opened,
and n- ran to tho window preparing
to t-l'tnb out A snore caused lur to
'...' m.K..t Therd In n dark corner
Zll n nwl fast asleep. He wa o used
S"lpin in thrda tlmTthat the din
jiasroUBed him Vewy ruahed to
EVENING PUBLIC
AAJIMAI J AT 7ft(
AALb Al ZUO
WINTERED WELL
Zoological Society's Report t
Shows Giirdens Enjoyed
Successful Year
I ..J1"1, Xoololr' Rorlftj of l'Wlndrl
in. n i" ''uct'!'tl11 er. notwltli- ,
.": '""' ,m """t winter in the his-
nf 1.1,1 ... ?'""; n Increased rout.'
"nii-.merii vMenln: It nhoned 11 to
tnl 0. 233.021 mlinlolniK ,1,,,!,, .1,
. , - "-. . .. 1IUMIIIV1 1 ! tilt
Jnr. ex.'lualv., r :0,000 tlrlietn mmm
Tor the ndmlnsloii of pupil the f.-b.)ol '
r thli cltj The nport siijs 1C6.55J ,
adult., imd ;i,2n ,,ii(lren paid udmli-'
"Ion nt the sates dm lug the cnr eiidon
fehruaiy 2S
The ner litrlosureH nl hir llii Thlrtv. '
...ui.ii Kirrei uoni or tlie (jnrdens me
regarded an the moit iinportant Im-imn.-inctiln
made dtirliiR the (.u. lVirlt
f the twpito Inc'losurei ban a Hheltir
and i-oneretc drlnhltiR and luitliltiR li.ivln.
Although the thermometer hovered
around the zeio point on ln.mv daM
lurlnjr the Inter, out-of-door nnlmalt
f0' on iemarlably well, with fewer
aipii of fnizon fept nml tnll tliuii umml
HevTiul rpceieii of monl.ejH weie out nl
winter xxitnoul harm
The total Income of the Harden for
the yerr vxna Sint.otS IT and the tola!
expenditures $101.37 13. an esi es of
expendltuie oxpt the Income of $iuf. in!
Th( report of the Hupnrlntendeii'
showed that 2718 animals weie ex
hibited, of which 029 were mammal"
latin nero blidn. GTS reptlbM and txrenl
one HinphlhlaiiH There xvere a IniR.'
number of irpei linen nexei befoie c
lilhlted lin lutllti.- manv 1Im1. XnianK
11. any line fpei mean obtulued weie a
fou'teen mon Iih' old male UeiiKal tlKev.
a inele Hon two end 11 half ye.HK old. a
female creat nntratei, 11 Living "tun
eland, whUh n oblalued In evlium;
for Riiczlv beam, and four "sun bit
tern," li.iitu lare In olle.ttun Ainnliir
iinlmiilK boi n In I lie Rarden vveie a
ealfer ml two lion, a puma. K waltz
ing mlpe. thiee llama. fort HiialtiM and
niinv;i.iu o hpr neeien
At the meellnjr thp following dirpetoid
weie en. "ten fin three your. Itobirt O.
I I'mte. I'le.nen' 11 N'ewbold. Alfred
Hr.it? tlllll.inl II llatle. William 11.
Km lie- .lit. V.'lllluin 1. Abbott
KNIT UP! OUR ARMY
BADLY NEEDS SOCKS
Demand liv rijilitcrs for I'oot
orinj; Is (1 renter Than Eve
Sayn Red Cioss
Cov-
Sew irl., plll .'I. l.llnu Mian
in infiiti 1 of the Atlunlli lihisiun nl
the lt"d ('ioi"" him 1sued a. stateiiienl
In vxlilili he deilaied theie in .111 In-
i'1'ensiiii; need tei ho, Us nminiK "ill ml-
diets and sailor
lie wuui a "laiein. 111 11:111 11 en mail"
leceitllx bv .xlnloi ileneral rex ton
Mireli, netliiB ihlef of stuff, tliat the
Mildhi were belnr amplx HUpplled b
I he orm Itnelf and the lied 1 rofcs, and
Hull. coliptUntl . slilpiuentH bi Indl
xlditah t irousli panel post was 1111
n..i .s.iix, had been iiiiiMiued In mean
lb-it thrre l no further lesd fot Unit- '
tlllP ll'k
Mr Allan d lured thai the ihmiiuil
for MH'k I Kremer nt tins lime than
rvr liefore. and the lied i'rosn has
a.-kiil U chupter In give pieiedeun
lo h k prudui'tton oxer all l.nltt d ar
tk'.es Hie 1 age, puked tho Owl out and gaxr
him a shaip shaking lie opened his
(Ves blinked, and went bltiiideilug
arnund Hie mom until Peggy steered
htm in the window and pushed ban
through She xxas about to follow xxheii
.1 irrak.x xoke diotted muiinifulh
"Aient ,xou going to ht nit- out"
Hail. In a turner a large illue Ileror
was stundlng patiently In a cage. Peggy
an In him and swung hack the dooi
At that Instant theie was a loud shilek
outaalc and Ml Swallow appeared at
the window
' fly for out life ' hr cried "The
limit I coining'"
Peggy dashed towaid the window Th
Ileum wus theie before hei He spread
bl- lni .nl x. lugs and tried to II. tluoiigh
t.n optuitig lit" x nigs sin, k nut on
I
m!k.
GIANT'S PRISONERS
either side and he couldn't get through.
Peggy pushed desperately from behind
It was no use
"Close your wings, jou simpleton I"
urged Peggy.
The Heron gave a final flutter, then
obejed. Peggy boosted and boosted,
nnd finally, with the strength of de
spair, sent him tumbling through,
Tho lock of the door rattled It
xxas too late to try to escajis by the
xvlndoxv Pessy dropped behind the
table, Just as the door axvuns opsn and
the tllant ttrode In.
What haaacned next trill le
told tomorrow when the ttorv of
I the Of
I okToU
uiani o wo wooar win oa
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
WAR'S VICTIMS
OF CHRISTMAS,
Gives Interesting Account of
How Children and Soldiers
r ithont Families Found Joy
Again
Motley Crowd From All Farts
of the It orld Had Brief Mo.
mail of Joy While Am U as
Bringing Death
"at Tin: hack or thk nto.vr
A tVAU M Itsll's lt-. ,.
ATOI Know then.
people In I he
are two t im.( s of
v orld whii linxi
diametrically different xlewn vuien In
Pt 1 tonal iljiiKff. Out- eel aio the ilKht
I hort to go to tin- front. The nth. 1
I Mini nhoultl nut llvn in lluropp nt
1 in p-ent. Tliev fhoulit (to fnilnliiR In
Cumiia' Tlirv an- best described lj
iinotliiK n little Ktorv 1 mw In one of
our comic papecK tutcl.x. It ran soino-
, thlni? ll!,p thin "lllll! What'" a lfopti-
inlit nnil a ppyslniNf" lllll- "Wall. I
ipi'hon 111 11 li'opiltnisl N one as thinks
as them 'I lis Is Klmntlmi of shells 111- ,
illscrlinlnatt-likp, not inennt for no
one In particular, while n pesslintHt.
' thinks that ex civ litnomln' shell 1
fired Httnlftlit for "lusplf. lind 'p In tlio
darn tnntpt'" The optimist vva.s tlip
onl pel ton who had 11 cnod time in
I'm lips '
So ClirlHtinuN Lve anlxed A e got
no wlpep tlmt dn.x It wna all hands
lo the wheel, milling up fo.toons of
KH.v InintlUK imllv mlstletoo and
(.'hrlhtm.iM inuttups Throp hit; tipci'
Imil to tie luoi'iiiptl nnil ilecoiutetl with I
tliiKPl ntnl hundreds nf lnet-ciUM. Sol
dier Ktiu kliiBH must be lllled, mi wlion
tlioj
xvcie iiIcpi xxe nlBlit niirM's tied1
one
to path bed.
Chi Klin is Mnrnlii;;
Never whtill I foiprit the eailler
houis nt I'liilstm.is moiultiR' The
p.U tltmli" liitl'Mil two l.llH"' t lass
Cl'RIE AND HKIl
CIRCUS HERE MONDAY;
BRINGS SIXTY CLOWNS
Boy.s of All Ages Retween
Five and Ninety Are
Happy
A tin if 1-'-" human Inhabitants,
700 hoises and Innumerable other ani
mals ionics to Philadelphia lu-xt Mull
dav moi nlng It will be housed under
l w.mt -eight .nnxas hmiscs and on a ex -
etal tialns of MV.II111UU cais li Is
Hat mini . llaile.x'i. c'reus, the Till
famid 'Cieatest Show on Jlaith
Cix 1 alii oad trains loaded 10 ca
pant.x will In lug the ilrcus to town
with It" postmaster, nlatksnilth shop,
liaibti shop, wagon shop, gas inanu
faituung plant, electric light plant, hai
ness shop, garage and other things that
at., numbered uinong the utilities of a
well-ieKUl.it.Ml ctt
The t'ty will be established ml the
open plat tit Nliiitienth street and Hunt
ing Pa ik avenue and will 1 jitialn there
lni a week vi.iona the delights It
w II bt nig aie live birds of elephant.
I us t! i" nl wild animal-, and sixty
1 Inw 11
WARNING OF ENEMIES
WHO DESPOIL GARDENS
,.
New Jersey Seeks Prosecution
of Those Who Destroy War
Crops
Trenton, V J., Am 11 20.
calling on all good citizens, and par
tuularlx patriotic boys, to ho on the
.tier' against public enemies xvho Injure
or ikslio war gaiilen cropi. Secretary
Alxa Agea, of the Stale Department of
Agrliultuie, issued this statement today
Our national and Stato UoxerninentH
are urging patriotic citizens to produce
as much food as possible in nome gar
dens, so that staple products from the
I farms will Ko freely to our Allies, whose
'need Is very great Last ear mmurnus
complaints were made that gardens were
ilestrocd by marauders and crops
stolen, oftentimes before they had any
particular food value Home persons are
afraid to plant gardens on nceuunt of
lack of Ffcurlty.
"The detection ana punishment ot
these public enemies necessarily rest
xvlth local authorities, and the Depart
ment of Agriculture desires that the rep
resentatlxe of the State council of de
fense In each township and other mu
nicipalities ot the .State assist In secur
ing convictions and forward to the de
partment all addresses of guilty parties,
In order that the Government may have
a more complete list of those who are
unpatilotlc and enemies of our country
"Patriotic boys throughout the Mate
can render assistance to our (tox em
inent at this time by securing the facts
when an Injur) has been done to (he
MMK
gardens and reporting at once to the i
pioper local official, and our Depart
ment of Agriculture would like to make i
an honor roll of all boys who give hi- ,
formation that leads to conviction of a
person destroying or stealing food when I
our allies are hungry "
4 '
FEEL REAL SIGNIFICANCE
RED CROSS NURSE DECLARES
-r- - .. . t. i
Till
SHATTKHKP COrRTYAlH)
looms had bet 11 1 euiox ed iii.iivlni; one
vcrj hii? ward 01 sexentx 01 eighty
pntlent At one end of the wind un
nltur had been llxeil up With Ilfp-dle
phidtPi' IIkuips of the Vlruln and In
fant t'hilst, many tlnv eandlen limn
lin? iirouud. About 4. .10 a in. our little
oiphnii vxhn xx pip also rhnriMciM,
(lied 111 nut of Hip d.nMiPK. rnhed In
white. Utile moljtps In m'tirlPt nnil
hire waved ipiispih IUIpiI xvlth Miinl.
Int- incPiiM'. prtestx tn all the rIoi.x
of the Copiiin vestment with Kohl-
miI.i iil.li 1.1I Kinles. Mtoud befoie IheiWeie free till t 11. in. when xxe took
altar. Win IlKht loxealeil Hip faces
of the iiatientN reveientlv 1I1K In
thell betls Such 11 unities ciuwd' t
lllack Senpjf.ilpsc. AUpiI.ius. riencli.
men. llelKl.ni. ntnl licto anil theie
1111 irnppcii iiciiu 111 0 iii'iniiin iiis
oner xxiiltlnu for aliMiliitlon befoie the
nltnr that makes no distinction be
tween frlenll unit foe UelKian or
del Mis stood xvlth bnwiil hi mis at
attpiitmit mil niiisis imiHuuid to flit
ItADIO AMHULANCK
REPORTS ON SLACKERS
GIVEN BRITISH MISSION
Recruiting Officers Be gin
Round-Up of English Con-
scription Dodgers
The llilttsh and Canadian lei'tultlng
mission has comiileted plans fur the
'round-up' of llrltlsb slaikeis In Phila
delphia 'rinse uip men between the
I agea of nineteen and fortv-tlve ear.
subjeu of Ureal lliltaln. who haxe not
UIIFM rim lilt- ( uiii-i 1 iiii.iin (.in ... ..icn
country
The draft boards huve given Ihe le.
crultlug mission lists uf Hie men reg
istering under the 1 'tilted .suites draft
nu itrltiinn Urdus., nf thell linn-( III-
eitshlp In this country these men are
not subjeit to Hie Cnlted Slates diaft. concern. ng qualifications arid require
"Don't let any llrltlsliei living beie ments Major (Jeorge Mao. 101 pi of
enlist In tho American army, because If j eliglueers, Is In command of Hie legiment
hn does It means just one man Iot lo at Camp Laurel
the tauce. ' Lieut .1 H .Sewsoni. of the The organization of Hie legiment Is
leci ultlng inlsstuii. warn I tho result of Hie latest demand fiom Hu-
Tlie lieutenant explained tils b.x say- rope for tioop.i to maintain and operate
lug tliatthe man enlisting In the l'liited ,boat and barges on Hie rixersftnd tanala
States rotces take the pl.u- of an 1 0t Prance, Including the P.hone, the Seine
Anietkan, who wou.l have to go uiidtr I and lite Lolie The watuwa's sxsteni
the diaft He s ,1,1 ibal olh.-i sla-keis 0f Ktance Is said to be probablx the
(ime bete tn vvtnk ill iiitiiiitii.il plants. , m05t MeMv ,.Vf1t)i, o a. , , j
This woik be said tan ix-ll b. done by ( ,.fctfnl ,n the worIa and .j
Auit Hi aiis 1 six el5 foi traxel The sjsteni has been
- - 1 for years the ben model for studv by
CUflRl? fllAIR RAF?rMC l"aUr"'' engineers fiom all countries.
OnUIlEi Llllll DiIlUilJ Haigtinen. teumsteis saddleis. sail-
makeiH. 1 gger" blacksmiths, shin tat-
SEEK REAL MONOPOLY
f
I , ,, , . ,- ,,
Measure Crushing Small Com -
.snf,'4n..a To I nniuiinul k,.
i;x;ttvviio 10 it t- wx v;v( uv
Commissioners
Mlnntle ( II, Apill Jll. i
Five thousand dollars a year more t
than Atlantic City now derixts fiom the
licensing of all of (he lulling chalis In
use on the Iloardwalk Is the pii.'c the
hlg-chalr syndicates of the heath fioiit
are x.llllng to nay for a bill that will
I crush small-dealer competition and gixx
them a permanent monopoly
Commissioner Uejer, director of
finance, who introduced the bill Ly ic
quest, sold he did so at the Instance
of thx Slill! Compaii). the largest
of the chain-operating concerns The
vote vx (is 4 to 0. Commissioner White
being absent Mayor Haciiarach, who
led the nttlrmatlve vote on the rollcall,
said he understojd that eleven out of
twelve of the principal Individuals and
linns now- engaged In the o;n ration of
chairs haxe approved the proposed plan
The bill provides that. In the event
of Its passage, chair ndlcates, firms or
Individuals shall pay the city 51000 per
annum for each rolling chair ntand they
use, with the privilege of operating not
More than sixty tliulrs from each stand
ThiB wound net the city si netlilngr over
JIG a chair a year, whereas the present
annual tax Is SIS for duublo and $10
for single chairs
CONSERVATION
Brine That Old Coat or Suit
will iiKiionr.r. i.qiai, to m:iv
I'OII I.ITTLL Moxi:v
CRAMER
ladles Tallarlat- tabllltmrnt
.tJ tHKST.Nbl, fit rUor
APRIL 26, 1918
vnntnttiimmtt.i I
; Mi.XttotriKAts
W THK KUKNKS HOSPITAL
al'init umselessh nilnl-iei in(t to t'lP.
lieliles".
"Iliile-iinil Seel."
We wnc not present at the lutlcnts'
I'lttlstmtis tice illKtrlbullou. h.ixlm;
Bone lo bed Hut at !! n tn.
uish and all the tnlT ff.itheied In a
hull of the Civilian Hospital acui"s
the wax. win 10 the orphiuiH and staff
had one tier betxxicii them llx 4 p.
in. It xxas ituik and xxe xveie iptuiuliiB
to our tinti hofpltal (,'ioiindn when
I kIipIIs bewail lo Mil eiiilhtmas cams
Irom the Huns. The foui iilKht iiuihom
twelve houis' dutx. so we wpip Just
having a iraine aiouml Hie toiiitx.ird
of hhie-nud-seek nmnm; flip ambu
lant es. the Mum 0 chauffeuis chas
ing us with pieces of mistletoe. It
seems a verv imjongiuous pastime
xx hen n town Is being bombarded'
Our chief camp to thp door, ordeilng
us In to take shelter. He had lately
1 mile fiom lluglaiul and taken over
the uian.ixciutnt. so vxns, of cotuse
in 1 vnus of shells Hut xxe had got so
n-eil to bonibaidments bx now that It
onlx added a little pleasiuable evcite
nn nt in an otliPiw.se dull little town.
l goodness, how these shells lame
diivvn' I "in lies hnd mote than txxo
iHiudted shells 111 tlu ee quintets of an
limn between -1 and S p in. on Christ
111.1- I)av Afteivxaid tlie newspapeis
sinl theie was nil annistiie and
mute Cbilstlan good feeling ixtwceu
lite two annles on Chrlstm 11'
Ml the Munio part dined with u
that niglit. We had .1 1e.1l old-fash
u.iimI Clnistmns dinner All the staff
had leieived huge hampeis of good
Hung- which were sliaied with
the patients, who had a mlddav
fi 1st We at down in tuikex,
goose sUil.lllg-pig. x lllisini.i- iiuu
dings all all true, inline pies ami (les
sen Loses of (lackeis were plied up
nil the old pi lest, went down in his,
ellar and biought up "nine of bis
iie-t xxine" Soon everv one was pull
in,; tiaikeis, lPtidllig Idlotli uiottO""
niiveil In ilflleuluiis hi.uldips.se- I
blowing tin xxhlslles and exety kind
of mu.sii.il' tov. In the midst of all
this retell' the gH'.it Bite-bell
(lunged and stietiher aftei stittiher
1 lived, (lnctois hnsiilx spiali? tiom
he table still w'oiilng tloxxn's papei
dips timl the linlf-eaten dlliuei lav
forgotten while the nftrtiu.illi of the
bonibarding airlved in 0111 thcatie
So we passed from sunshine to gloom
L.ithciiiiB honey where we lnWht and
iliopoing the cup lalsed hulfwav to
the lips when diltv tailed
n'ONTLN'eLD ToMultlSiiWl
SEEK ENGINEERS HERE
FOR BOATS IN FRANCE
Recruiting Begins for Men on
, Highly Developed Inland
Waterways
To meet His demand foi men in main
tain und opeiale xessels on the watei
xxny of b'rance, the I'lft -seventh en
gineers Is to bo organized and assembled
at Laurel, .Mil
Captain S II Lawrence, engineers' n
ssrve corps, has been assigned to the
Philadelphia retrultlng ollhc 1J2'i Arch
sticu. to look after the teci tilting for the
1 teRlment and lo answei
an.v questions
yt IZZ
and a few p'erks and stenogiaphers will
1 be needed for the new regiment The 1 e-
' qulienicnttt for enlistment arc the same
, as tor retruits m general, mm the
iiuueu requircmcui mat men must Have
had experience as outlined nboxe. en
listments niurt be ma da In the grade of
prixate but theie will be thirty men
in eacli lompany of the grnde of ser
geant or iibnxe. and tvvent -nine men In
tho guide of loipuia'
FACE TO FACE WITH KAISERISM
Admiral Von TirpitZ said to Ambassador Gerard:
M-Ma-''''''M''''M'M
"We will come to the United States and get
what we want
Will they ?
This book of Mr. Gerard's is a warning that we do
underrate a formidable enemy that we realize the sini
nature and character of Germany's designs upon m.
GEORGE H. DORAN
JT
! HUMANE SOCIETIES
PLANT TREE TODAY
Event of Second Arbor Day
Will Commemorate Liberty
Loan Drive
The llutnnne educational Socletv, In
eonjunctloti with the Animal I'escuo
1 engue. will plant a tree this afternoon
on the Pnikway at Sixteenth and Arch
stiieis to comineinornto the third Lib
enx Loan drive. Tap tree will be pre
remed to the pllv bv Ml l.etn 1. Sul
lnim ..n behalf of the Knlrinoutit Pink
1 niomissiun. the donor, and will be ne
epred bj Joseph P Uaffney, chaliman
r 1 .undls finance Committee An In
xitattnn lo attend the rxeiclses hn
ben (Mtiidctl In so'lools and lustitll
fi. 11s when, huniuiip Pducitlon ha been
t..s. red
Manx tpenkei. Including th II -v "
Ins. pli .XI I'onlgan nnd I'lnxd W. Tom
ns win be present Tne Llhertv Loan
minute will be 1 epi ..settled b.x Mrs
Immmi.i Snelleitburg nnd Mi Kcllv. K
laihei Singing by prominent voeallsK
will fentuie th- progiam S.iUa's liieai
I nkis Hand, mulct llanilmaster Drown,
xx III p'ihx at 111" cenlses. Txxelxe squad 1
of mailucs and sailors will be on hand
The lomaite Kducatlon Soilety 1" font
x.ais old and I" tin nuigioxxth of Hie
llrit "humane Humid' nnd the first
kindness to animal vvcrk," xxhlch wei.
obstixetl beie In lull. Mrs. 0 W. Lul
ling Is president of the soclel and Ml"
L'utheilne Craig lllddle l head of lb
.A nl Mild llesnie l.tague
M'ilminglon Societies .Sell Bunds
llinllialnil, Del. April !!l! Sei rel
sen letles in Wilmington lled Jl'Ul.Hilo 11 s
Hteli goil In the sale of l.lberlx llond"
The Lilts iilrpadi haxe sold more than
ISii.ilOU. and the soviet It h blue lni rea ed
the amount they otlgiunllx promised
Mens& Young Mens Clothing
WE'LL CHARGE YOUR CLOTHES
m
PAY
l sp xour i 1 edit to
i mint that Is sn easx
imiveiileiiii In puing
$1.00 WEEKLY
Suits&CoatsL$18to$35
viii nu. lis! 111. in is
MM III
bUIIb $5.00 to $16.50 : Pay $1.00 Weekly
Stylish Footwear at Lowest Prices
BEST KIND OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT
PayD.r On a Bffl ol $20
LARGER BILLS TERMS TO SUIT
ineiiieiiiiier, tin. xiMiiurui Hirers'
Dresses of Newest Design
In falirlm nf Intr.
$13.75, $15, $20 to $45.00
blblren's tt bile I'rorks, M.7.1 lo SI. 1.110
New tailored Suits in fashionable material.
Ladies , misses' and Stout
Exceptional values at.
Oilier Suits ill XIK,?,- lo 1J,no.
.I'llINd TOP IIIW, wonderful
vll.!.'lrf,!'"ii,",i"."ll,f" -t "".'
en I nsliliiniilile ime.. Ids :,1
(upr (oats, si tt. Si .'1
Summer Fur Scarfs.
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY
TRIMMED HATS, $3.00 to $8.50
Seamless Brussels Rugs $14 to $20
PAY $1.00 WEEKLY
AXMINSTER OR VELVET RUGS, $22.50 to $40
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET, 90c, $1.25, $1.50 per yard
t II IN VMl .1 VI VTrlM.S
IM till I IMII.l.t VIS .
.11 3M. 1 ;.". per .xaril.
1 IMIIIIV Sll l)i:s;,-
1.1.1,
tills
Eg
es'l I
M'llC III.
1'IUI I
I I lirire I'l I -
II 1 l O-
( 1UT. well n r-
hnlstered xrlH
renin x li e d x
titrnnjr spring
.speilnl I'rlce.
10.00
STItOI.I.KHS.
ri:nt!IIIUI.AT(H,
MIII.US. all lv lr and prlres,
1 Large sulld Oak Itei'ltlllCIt ITOIt. Kali no
Imi lining! large lie eoniiiurtnient. SI1
tin. I'liiti: su. ot)
III. (ItHM's, ami uibrr kljle iti;rui(ii:n.i.
TOItS H8.50 lo sj.1.00
COMPANY
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JURY OUT ON DEATH CA98,
Waynesboro Man Charged
Shooting His Wife
Clismlifr.btirr, l'a.. Apr. I 26 - Th '
fate or John II, Monn of Wayn6ho,
on trial for t-'iootine his xvifo to death
In their boirdlng house March 3, In
under consideration by the Jury
Monn tixvorn that his xvire nnd he halt
tt quarrel and she ran to get a double ,
barreled shotgun standing In the dlnlnits
room, He also ran tor tho Sun Both-.
enlllFllt h.ll.1 nf II nl n. I.- . t A - . I?
. ... --- w. it ... ...1., iu MttlU, UIIU s
a cartrldge was exploded, the load strlk- ?,
." nci. one leu anu no inrexe tne Tin
ooxvn nnd the fecand load exploded ahtl
struck him.
As he lay In the dining room aoroe
hod other limn himself tut his throat,
he swoic. He axet-r 1 that he did not
know xx ho did the cutting.
It's the juice and flavor
that make pineapples
good. Get the pineap
ples with the most juico
and the richest flavor.
Tropikp
PINEAPPLES
"Juicieit rrmt in th IVorU"
The name "Tropiko" is on
every wrapper
If oor dtiier I ural. to tupptr 70a, wrllt
NrtRitrnilEickme,202Fnll.iSl.,r twTfrkOtr
$1.00 WEEKLY
bux clothes AVe will arrange J
and dignified that xou will
c (large
feel no
v, mini:
I.OTIIi:
tot ( v I'lMi Tilt: I1KI1IT
inn tt 11 liov
I'rlies re II lebrr Kierj
Dii .x)
mitu.
Sizes.
$27.50
xalue. COf) l,M ' ""
s," t" stoiin." '
-,, s Ucel.li
0(1 nml S3.-..00
SI 5 lo $75
.lts: III (.s- tnii1 .t Fibre
It MRS .1 Hug Knits (1 to S10.
H M 111! II ClltTWNS, SOe up.
FURNITURE
urge sullil Qimrlered Oak CIIIW
(l()s.r, linni.iiili.beil clss rnda
nnil uoor, I iilonlsl elrett,
si'i;t ii, I'liu i:
$22.00
ii f
wll
im
Olhers nl Sit). .to, (111, 11..tll lo $60.00
This siilid ((iisrlrred (Ink IIIMMI ltOO.lt
TVItll., bsnil-iinllNbed, tt-lnch lop, larze I'ed-
nliinlHl ileelrn
$22
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