CONTINUES S LIBERTY TOUR1 After Whirlwind Leaves Loan Campaign Which Arouses the City JtL AMERICANS NOW" -iVe're flelitliiK the (.erinaii icoilc. ,V: William llolieiiollern, and (lie .!t. recline. This tulle that we're i i... relHlllP. LZu UVie IlKhlliiR tliu Ormuii j?-.ronit I'icsUlMit T.ift. let t Till lit) 'JJir after oVioc-K mis morning niiei !".'....;', ..,,.,. .iitim" for tho thtid fjjfrlioan " Philadelphia that eou S taft tiWlit with spice lies at the 'rtlD .Ktcttoi plant ana tin- Academy f,LUSfl)tccli ui the .adoin of MuMe . the climax r lif dat f'U- Mr. Tuft. "7 ,,, iK-nrd b an audience of not less InMOO pe i The speaker was lit IS Wfl "I"1 i Si I lllgll "'' 'r Patriotism WHS Srfirlien Mr Tnft deohyvd: "We ust Democrat ' Po publican now, , m all American rt.waicof "PPlliu-e ,l11" KWCtX this irk nit"'0'1 "' entiio s.vmputhy of jSuJIeneo with "' "ntlniciu ex- Mr Tatt via- "S- ',uv '" htx ilenun- , ,lon of aerman methods during the i "" ', War and urged his hcurcra not LTrMDt the heoi that we aro llght- cctp.. .... "UV urn llchtlne- rhtlng ... iaif! in""1 - " - lm declared, . warned ad no 1,",,d ulm ,0 cxl,cct it, that .ll h.-t foi .it least three g four seats longi-i. To itie Mi lutt deflaicd. 'this ,l tasK 1 our natl imaiif the orsatilzatlon of ..rt,t..,il .nei irleM mill ivuirir-it!,.! f IJOuri imn!, probably !.. Ullt'l' 1U . ' 7 mlve u the ai.nu- f our itroncth. tan. en ou t"J' ' ""1 u. i-ii u. i powci-tul of uial.lng on "u ""-- l. .sr as a., iap.il !! "Pnii "Hi u certainly." Tf fneaiier .ui" c in i ,!.-. icrjicui-. iu fa pro-Cier11""1 "I'-iin -n In nionca d vion lorn) n)i.iiise ..i hN deniiii-rti-lon it Sen.ia.-ir l.n r'lei" and oilier wli In pub!!- ' ' '" ''n0 faded to itnrd fun wi'ipc'-i ' '' .j.-i uini-ui. I, lh( prefer! -i WASHINGTON PLANS RECEIVE APPROVAL Architects in Convention In dorse Ncwlands Plans for Bcautification The second da - Vision of the flfty- tM annual convention of American In- titute of Architects was hild yei.ter- urai me ,tt ciub Tliu morning kes ikru were dev.ted to Humiliation and flection of olllcera and telluwu. An- pancement of the results will be made ia afternoon. () um-ui AV. AV. Halt, ilo for many -ear-i hu bicti tho ollloer h chareo of the public giounds and Willnes In W.iMifngton and who ia sec itury of the nien. an Association of fine Arl, va nmde on hoiiot.iry niem Vtrof the liistnute in i .ognitlon of the Tork he has dene t ntd th develop E'nt and beam itli.it inn of (ho Capitol. t The delegiPies gave their heart In-fcr-tment of the Ntwl.mils deiclopmen1' )Uns for beautifs ing the ct of Watdi- teon, after hearing csccrpts from li P-W on "Appreciation of the I.lfo and LTorks of Senator Vrancls Xcnlundp," rcoaieu within the last few months. I The craftsmanship medal was maeil to Henrj r Jlercer. of Pojle.s Jn, for the l,ill dlpiacd by him in he manufacture of tiled and other clay (inducts. I The afleinoon scsmoii was devoted to lie reading and discussion of interest pt papers by Milton B. Jledary, Jr., on tThe Architect After the War ;" "Tho Architect as an Admlnlbtrator," by It. Clinton Sturgls; -Tho Architect In flrlo Life." by Klmer C. Jciihcn : "Tho Building Situation, l'ast. Present and TOure," bj l, j Rufc-ell. t The delegate nftcr I-iiing Tude-i itndenee Hull lomluded tho diij'u gwk with an .veiling M.sion at th T-Square Club where ihaptcr problema ' nro dlteu.K.-ii ond where tho handl-1 WW of Ham liellin the nnfleltl Tottery nd Tllo IVorKs, Mcola D'Af-cenzo and' Joseph 11. Uats was on view. SCOTT WORKING BOTH SIDES AT PITTSBURGH I R.v. it, A.t t ci- i mjs the Anti-Penrose Sentiment Makes Campaign for Lieutenant ' Rovprnnr Vnov ! uoiernor hasj I mtihorfli, prll 2G Bilnglng to- Kther for prohabl) one of tho few times t N the Republican primary campaign ."PPOrters if both S'enator Snrnul nnd f Cenny O Neil for Governor, Itepro "lUtlve John P.. K. Scott, of phlladel pla, Vare eandldato for the P.enubllcan iomlnatlon for Lieulenant Hnvernor r-., . - ' 11 a dusj da) hen 31r. EcOtt nllnnltn,.l,in l,licAie n .. .'1.1 igopa-'gner did not remain at tho tYil. !" I'enn Ib.tHl vvalllnir to hn p.-iIIpo Mn, J. but In tow of ex-Ma) or Magcc ... . - - lv -wuiiil niiu till v , ..-..iHiiuuuj ivirner, won n.in faired for U'.Seil, introduced Mr. Scott L,r el11n'0)e and Sheriff Haddock, WforSproul. did the same thing in the -DenflTa pm, A ti.i i... i ficeateveral limes throughout the day. Following a recention in the hotel .... - ...... i,id piiuiiiiun w u-i itrnro- t hlcl, he met scores of republicans Aiiegneny and adjoining counties, tentative Scott said: nomination Icoka so easy I am 1PH nfrnlj .1.... .1....... ........ 1. lamiiis..; '.;.", i""1 "'.T!" 'i'"0.1- "o F,t..V . u "e,u ol opposition we nax-e .,5'L .Ith here to- MimA. . . '"" t ounty is un eniargeo Morapi, of iho sltuatlbii 1 found Ir. jrr eastern emiiit,. n-i.,... u .Aiiir, Pall over the State nn iiiill.I'piir.iBplsn, '; J j1.01 llBelr I helping every man Pi tl i '""se. na, ... .. .---T r ..--- - -...-.- . , W,l . u, tuicra nieit 10 senaior i,'SM.oiniosltlon to mo and under- g-v'-iiig imit I enjoy that opposition be. R? ft "3 a member cf tho Stato Houst 5LeJnEre!,t'uw,lveB- J played a part In Kir.. unon tho statute books tho pro- Ey?essC " PUt ,hroUB" ln th0 SW Scott. Who will lie lio. . ,l, ,,oM Jr'.,1l'a' announced that if elected t-jutenant Oovernor he will preside KV'Very session of the I.n"lRlntnre K serted that Is another reason why 54tor Penrose Is against him. girls DOYCOTT slacker fuse to Work With Woman Who wouldn't Buy a Bond rui.i. . .. ... . nt tii-V"; "", April zn. 'mere was Blo.te,V,d,,walkout at tho Energetlo lit .iff ,Mm"' hi Bridgeport, when V flrla learna l,n, A T. i..i- H...rt t'dld nn i..r"'"' "'.5"5,r ".": Itlr n.n.r.i" 'i u uiueriJ uoiiu. J no Bd.ni iirUlllir forco Informed Superln- . went Hovoy that unlrs th Irl emibl ' 7tt 111 iT't1"1 ruliO' tor not buy- ort iT " ""u nicy woiita reiuto FIGHT REINSTATEMENT of rejected clums liability brokers Will Enter l'roto Against Petition Filed bv A. Mitchell Palmer Insuialuc lumpdnte- and l.mM i workmen's liability uniKi Hi, ivn,,-. Minla compensation act tod.n i- i ... !.al'1 mt,lllK of ,H" s"' won nens board In this city against m, , titlon of .. Mitchell Palmet. .uitodn. of enemy prom-i ty. to telnstute icjoeiei claims of iisrt-, sldcnt aliens and uefe. action on then, until aftd tu , 1, . . the war. All of the laiRo Pumsvlvuma . ... lu'iillig . jipoiutifiti. coiil-iuiiru.c ,. loaUHiina iarg, ,tcel Indtntr.e i lamp Shipbuilding I'umpai t ill u tl Lain v in i.ocuiuottv Willie, the i ilu mmuiillon f .rpoiaMnn ami Lop ally fimnan. o eoinpatih will l lilted el'liei .v utlbial. .. , ,w QUITS GARB OF CHURCH FOR THAT OF MARINES Christian Brother and Toaeher in Calhcdral School lor Roys Enlist.-, DUTV TO FIGHT GKKMAXSI l-"i r!c Ilia; i.me In t li.-- lubm of A the local inarmo lcorintiiiir ndlfo tli Carb of rellglnn ha brcn laid ,i,ldo f--i tlicollxc jjreen i-f the marine i-nrp In conjunetlnii Mth tht .nllstmeiit, marine ofllters li uharse 01 icirultlng here na that tuc iiuot.i ,,f this uly, ' av usheil fnf In rnfai iUmipii Ti....n..,1 - ". a-. ...iv. .k...k. l.. IIVl .11 hi appeal f o mnje lecniits for the lnarlnc-d lias been u n-Hubivribeil. Anthony 1111.1, u flulstlan Urollier and n teacher at the Cathedral School fni- TJoVK. l:ichtrriitli nml 1?r.. ?,.nt listed und In today u tnember of the fulled SitM inailneK, wborc iip-ita-tlon for being '.hut to flRlit" att-a.-ted liU nttitiMoh, ii It Imp nttr.i. ied the alten'v:oii i f tn n for sene'-atlon "I'of Hie last i iiiontho, ami -p, . uilly dining the Uo'iuan drlit. I liae fell mora nnd more thai It a my duiv t be theie." nrnthrr Anthnnj unld tndaV "I ant lo tight with tho ret of tho meiicaiis ngaln-t th rirriiiann. It ImH been tep.;itedl Ktntetl Hint tho In-t half-million men Mould turn the tide f victor;., and I until in lx thore doing inj Hhar1 for mj rountry when the tie. icrmlncil 'ffort of oer, man will inunt in th final Result. ' t the elope of the wm lie rxpceti to again don the flotlt of liij. religion and t.il.e up the work h U leailng. r.oth, hn points out ill. In the lntei - 1 tt of humatnt.i and me irjually nuble. CONDUCTORETTES CAN'T ' '. " -. r..vv. . WEAR HIGH-HEEL SHOES Short Skirts and Fliitations Also Denied Women Commaiulei-.s of Camden Trolleys Tweiitj nninn have nlrcadv appealed at tho cur barn of the lMiblic Sen ieo Itallwa; in Camden in i espouse to an udvertlM-mcnt for women conductors. Ono of tho tlrft deerceH handed to the pronpectne eonductorettp.s was thai They would not 1 permitted to wear h'gli hcel fhoen Supeiintcifdent .iiahain said t Ills was In compliance with a decision of medical men of tlm Public Service Itallvvay. High hod ii'iil omsiuui jaii'iie of cars aie noi good for the heull'i, tho doclorj .sa sn the women coudnpinrv In Camden will have to fit themselves with lesB fashionable footgear. Short elihis aio also tabooed dial Is, sldrts must not bo higher than tho shoo tops. Xo mention is made of just how high tho shoes are to be. but there must not be any display of hoelery. It Is the aim of the company to have tho women at woili In ten dajs or two w eekp. They will wear a bluo blouse, four button coat and poplin cap. Tho shirts will be of dark material. Tho conductorettes will carry their money In a leather bag suspended around tho waist. All main pasi-enger3 aro expected to step Inside tho car when there ts room. Standing ou tho back platform is to be taboo while the con ductorettes aie in barge. PEU1-ECT ;.OAN MAHK MADE 032 P. n R. Clerks Are 100 Per Cent Bond Ruycrs Uvcry man of the 9;i" emplojcd in i tho office of tho auditor of freight traftlc I , .,.. n . l...Kln 1,nll.na fll" n..,l. Fourth street, 'has subscribed to tho third Liberty Loan, It was announced today after the 092d man had bought a lK)-nd. Thc oflloo now i,as the. dltinc- tion of having attained tho 100 per cent subscription honor. At patri0tla celebration today nd- dresses wero made by A. J. County, vice president of tho company In chargo of accounting; 11 A. Stockton, deputy comptroller: AV. Ik Kraft, auditor of freight tralllc, and 11. H. Walter, rfp rcsentlng the clerks. A scnice flag with a huge star bearing tho number "lTo" was unfurled in honor of the onico men , now In tho servico of the ooumr.v. Tho i Glco Club ployed. i Court Says "No Treat" Montrose, Ta., April 26.--Judge Smiili. of susnuehanna County court, has handed down new rules to govern the retail liquor business as follows; "All pales of bottled goods over thc bars are forbidden. Xo drinks nrc to bo sold at anv bar to he drank In any other room or'at anv table In any room, except as they are bought to bo drank nt the bar. No treating of any kind will be pci mltted." j Mrs. R. W. Miller's Funeral Kuneral services for Mrs Catherine McCauley Miller, wife of the Ilev Dr Itufus IV. Miller, secretary of the pub lication und Sunday school board of the Reformed Church, will be conducted .this evening In St John's Reformed Church. Fortieth nnd Spring Garden stieeta. The Rev Robert O'Uoylo ami tho Rev. Dr. Conrad Clever will oiliclate . . i vss LIP (lint'it) , jjH Dalntlne.s 'I 0) i I Orlflilulltr 1 18 !u iM I llll ctK'M" 'Luiiiliton Atlernouii Tea III fv InD Oft f, tret'l'O f'H Ien- )l IX thirlv tor toda and ca.ni)e ffl m i?io unesmui di yt EV-EXJXG 1TBLIO WMEN MAKE BIG LIBERTY BOND SALES I : : v li 'm-mwm , , i : l i ' v U mMr 4 .- , , ' wrti'CTjniiiiiwiimTi w tmxwN&wwtrvrmrmiimiimwi&Mmwi Sumo of tliu bigirt-t Liberty IJoml .-.ale.-, in the oit have liocn made by Mw. AiiRUhttw Hcaton. Mho is hero .-ecu selling Sl.'On in bonds to fl.vs-.es Mcivui. Mrs. llcnjninin Mullock, Jr.. i- iixidr the bootli. U.G.I. PLANS SPENDING $1,200,000 ON SERVICE Last Winter's (,a.- Shortage Prompts Extension of Manii- racturiii' Facilities To picicnt a v ,r titi'in or last win tor's gas nhoitam the i mtid tias 1m procment roinpnm ,n tin nn tin- nl !re of enslneci-:. hn-. ilriidril to In-ore-ico Itfi gax-mahiniT tarUltlcs ticre. Directors of the i-ompanj have ap- pi opriated SM'OO.tlOU to ho tied In en- ilarR"'S the gas plants ami to Install prcssuit- mains to feed new district. The two manufacturing plants at PiiMnyunl-. tiventio und the Pchuyl Mil 1th er nnd at Tlnga street and thu Delaware aro to In.- incrciuscd from u dally cupaclt of f0,000,000 cubic feet to Gu.OUO 00O i-nblp foot. The last-naineil llgurc is to bo tho normal capacity nt tliesu plants. If pushed the production ran be tun up to S4.000.n00 cubic teet liefore It will bo necessary In call upon the sup ply lu ."lomgo tanks. i Ins facllltl. s in IVi-i l-lilladclphln are to be extended, pin ti.'Uliiih in Ihe lllmvvood section, vvhejr r, iatdl - i( the change In tin- llg l-lnml buii-ing plan. houses nie inoei to be built In huge numbers for uoiKcri ii the In dustiial district .nr of lahl.istum ALLECE1) IIESEItTEIt CAUt.MIT Coi-ponil Cotter, Wanted at Camp Upton, It. Arrested i 'iirpor.il Joseph i'i.itir. twi u'.y-cven .vearrt old, nf Aoivvouil slie.t near Ab -dary tiveuue, Is unilei- arrest todnj us a deserter from I'auip 1'iHon. X. Y A telegram was reeelvtd fmm i'auip T'ptuu by l-'cdcral authorities here ask ing that a searcli bo mado for Cotter. He was arrested at his homo last night und Is being held. RIDES OX KAIL; IWYS HON I) Miners in Campaign to Make Aus ti'inns Sub.scribf I'iiIImIIIp. Ph., piil .-i, .Miiim- .r thir. munly arc nrgnniiug to compel 10,000 Au-tri.tns working in (lip mines In this section "Iii bu Hovernmeiii bond Mi of these men are earning large wages, but many have refused funds to bo used to fight their roiiutrjineii. An organization was formed al Heck schervlllo and Inimedlnlelj rode "Mleki v Joe." an Austrian miner, on a i.ul foi persistent refusal to subscribe to Hi" Liberty Ixiau. The nllin lonsented to buy ?100 of bonds after he was rough) used. lie was compelled to cheer for the American Hag nnd -alutc thc colors before being reloaded. Saturday's mKm Notice The total volume of tomorrow's sales in all Bedell stores will be Riven to thc purchase of Liberty Loan Bonds. Special price induce ments throughout the store to make tomorrow the greatest day in the history of this organization. New Tailored Suits In Unparalleled Sale f $JQ-75 We urge all women with in a wide radius of miles to come and choose from this special assortment. Actual S25 and S29.7B I models in an nih-h-uho assortment. Spriny Gabardiiws Mcn's-Wear Seryes All -Wool T needs Xcw Wool Poplins All new gathered for the Saturday selling. Dash ing, youthful models rimile backs, plain tail- fc leurs vestees and Eton. No Charge for At the New Market Comer LEDCiEU-PIlILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, tPukAmiaimuKiMnmaaumm VARES TO RE BLAMED IF PROHIBITION FAILS M)r..s" Sa State Will Send Anti-Liquor Men to Legis lature 'luv I in lb- Stall will lielrl the Vine cirmmlrntion i-espoti-nMe for Ihe faie nf the I'Vlcral ini.hiliiiii.il iiitielidinnt in tbe u xt liPKislHlun canviiss l llii Si.ue. "ii lendei s 'n. shews a majurllv of the member of the next Jeglslatuie from Ihe In terior ceiimbs will vole for the ratill catton of the aim ndmi-ni. Its tatitlca lion or rejection, they contend, will lie (wild therefore on the Inlluencc everted by the Vnre foiees. The prehlbltion advocates predict that tin- mcmltei-s of tho llouso from np proslnmtely firt.v-llve ciuintles. xelusive of Allegheiiv and 1'hiiadelphla, will vote for the riilitlcutk.il of the amendment. Tlufe einiutles will send sci-nt-lvvo at I is to the next House. In nddltleu Hn 'Inys- xtH-ct lo capture nt lonl half of the ivvinty-four member' who will 1,-pi'i'si in l!iglien.v i.ounlv. It will r-iniire IWI Ml - m the House I.. i Unit I mil , in riitliv Hi. .iineiiilment. n-osiiiu'tel.v ivvem.v vt- from tho I'hihnlcliiMii dclcgiili i me neeessaiy i iiiak.- Hi- milllrcil m.i., -i it v . S. far lh Vnres have niitllued what is no-.dereil a neutial k1Icv- on tbe iniin- uiiislloii At inc. lings of the lle iniblli mi el c.mmlti"e tiny have In htrueted their ward l nd rs t get out the voters regardless of their Hontlnient tnwni-d prohibition and Imvi imalii'-l lejietllig candidal. 1 tbclr "land in Hull iru-il.ni warned WON KOinVNE HY MAKKI.U.E Youiitf Woman Inlierits Million I'rom Her A set! Iluhband eiv York, April :' - .lolin S. I.) I. . of Tenafly. X. .1.. who was credited with a fortune of from S20.unu.uoo to $40.fluo, iniO at the lime of his death, left prop cm appraised at SSS.Snl In this State I.t io was ii nel) -one years old In HilO , when in asti ulsheil hi- trlends bv mui-, i-viiig In- linliiil inii.i. Miss .liilia i. lliliimn -IM line v.nis hi. Jllllinl- I lu ii Ii. ''I'd i.i.lnlv l-'l-' ' Ml t" hi i "..... .a..., il,. ...Iilll. in .1 - i-lllle 111 '"s " .-. -.:. ...,, I i llillliOII , j. i i ,i i n in "i, . i - .,,,., I -).,. ,.! Hind HEATED MY HOUSE I.ASV i winter, ii-Iiik Ps for fuel, at cost J about equal to coal, flip latent, Ollico has. allow eu patcni nanus The proposition is lor sale. II i ,cry practical and moderate capi tal will liuuni-c il. C 121, Ledger Olliic. Specials K( Alterations Fashion Shop Twelfth Street f sa&' I V Si A L. fgf jrLJ j Wct LW- Im i !j IS TOWN MEETING F.OLK DECLARE FOR SPROUL t ombine With Penrose Forces on Three State Ofliccs WILL TRY TO BEAT SCOTT1 ' - - - Kitte! aifaio on the candidacy of nncTen-imati tolin t' I Seott for I.leu. nncreiifcmnii .lolin ... i. hcou tor jaeu- enant Hntuinor hai been declared by ic Town .Meeting party, which has in-, uoi'cpd iiiiaiiliiiu'.mly tho uiudldates for tate o!1l e to be HUppult'il by tho lie nubllcan Mlialne. Senator Sproul for UoM-rnor Senator (leidieniati tot Lieutenant llovernor nnd 1iepre.cntntiv Woodward for Sooretary f lntei mil Affairs will get the support f the , on hlned Town Mcetlnff and I 'enrobe furi e-. -. .rt i ir.lMuii was bi.indid a- u li i sin' and a "threatened dls- i n. to the Stute" b tlcorge W. Cole. . airman of tho Town Meeting party. i' i nieiing of the Independents rall:d . i mini ip Miioiil. lleidlnmnii and Wood- vn-ii .tnhii i'. Winston, clialrman of i e oimuitiPi of Reient.v. olTered the ieolutir. i Indorsing Senator Sprout. ho-e plaifoTtn, lie flcclnrtd. "has a natghtfnivvturi rtelarntl"n in cvel.v -ui be fori the votet-. ' ll neiessaij tht nntl-Vnip touts plan I sacrifice thplr local legislative, ncn- lorlal and conares-slona1. slate to keep down the Siolt vote in tbe city. Othet speakers were V. 1". Itjper. ! rn.er Oemocmt. vcho was appraiser of Hie poit during the first Wilson Admlnls t,..tlmi. Thoinns I'. Armstrong. Clarence i:. Vntrini and Magistrate Caron. '1 hcj dctiouriLid llovernor lirunib.iuRh and Mayor Sinltli as responsible for licsent political lotidltinnH In the city and Stale. A letter flom former Direc tor Porter predicted the defeat "f the atps by an mcukoncd people who "are loppaioil to oblltei-ili them a-- a blot upon tbe pollli.-a! man of Pennsylvania ' Mi Witito'ii s resolution lndoiBlng i it.ii N'loul's candidacy refers to his i i t.iuiil iii tin State Senate nnd his i de bu-'iness fvpcrlenee. The rcsolutl"n .(inptnil follows tlHiefoie. untescrvcdlv indorse ii, p Siite'il platform and commend lt 'illinr in the voters of Philadelphia and IviinsjUnnln as n man who can be de penrbsl utmu. and we especially indorse Senator ."-pronl s pledges to meet the i eeesvlti for legislative reform and ne- iititi iipiIoii of -.he munlilpal charter In 1'htlndelpliln which him been perverted bv ii degraded polltlpal machine Into u vimii of rhie spoliation ami nppn - lon. In the firm ussuiauee that If noin iiinterl and eleetPd ilovirnor. Senatot ' Spioul will plapp the entlte Influcnee of Ids administration in Hup with :ho forces' of civic rleecnej that demand the re-e-neraton of Philadelphia from factional machine politics wo pledge him tho sup poi t of ev cry Independent member of the Legislature who shall be nominated and elected ngalnt tho candidates of the Varc-Smltb machine. SUNDAY SCHOOL WAI! AID Gloucester County Organization Dis cusie3 Plans for Service l.llili.lnn li, N, .1,, April I'fl. llow Hi. Sunday schools can help win tin war was the pilnolpnl theme at tin- spring conference of Hip Htoucester I'oumv Sunda) School Association, held yestei" dm In the lilhhstoun MctliodUt 1-lplsco-pal Church. Prof. Isaae It Iturgess general si or tan of the New Jcrsi State Sunday School Issnchitinn, pre sented the program of the Sunday school win munch, and reports n food con servailnn n thrift, lbsl Cross activi ties and war relief vero tecelved. Training nf the bojs of tho natlet 'oi the "second line of tlefeiisu" whs urged b. .1. P AshbtooL. count v Y M. I'. . secrotarv. who told or Hie enrn slid pig raising contests for the boys of . ti,e county anil oiner war activities or '. A groups f the Y. M. djintv Cray kid Brown kid Wliite Uuck Patent or dull calf White linen The white fd.hion. pump White kid $S50 White buck $5.00 White linen $3.50 ij DALSIMER STANDARD SHOESrrz I,. PS'ai'? pisy. v low l.t-ei lumn. sSflA,, ?i& S.SO "?(iCt., VTv. . . .50 wSA . S4.SO SeA .. .$4.00 ,. $3.50 ' Mi ECONOMY is tlte watchword of the da?, and Dalsimer has kept pace with the times in offering a numerous and pleasingly varied assortment of fashion's finest footwear at moderate prices. A few are pictured nbove.iuatvj) more are displayed in our windows, and thep reflect in workmanship and ma terials as well as style, the supremacy of Dalsimer footwear foryoung women. I Shoes require caro und time to be correctly i I I IPafteme in 'APRIL 20, IMS PROPOSES INSTRUCTION IN MILITARY SCIENCE University's German Department Might Thereby Justify Itself, Saya Toper Tli liernan department M th" l,u -er-it of l'eimivnanla thould Jutlfv" ft i ltcnee on Hit- rumpus b offering .oiirpei to stwdi'iit In Herman aloni; Hid llne.i of I'rinisUn military cleiiee and tactics, hay the Btudcnts. The Vnl- vrrHity pnouiii l v in ricutm idi oluitj schools to follow by odtahlishinp kuc-ii u c-onrne. It iM argued cdltorlnllv by the I'enimylvanlaii. the university dall. UP Oernian department occupied at t oll,ow,.u precarious position." ',..,., ,it... .mi.iicution At ntir .choola tluotigliout tho country tho lan- guage of tho Kalner 1h taboo and has not appeared on the curricula of their i Institutions during tli With emphasis being placed on tho """' i-vroi ii. study of Krench. Spanish and Italian, the department of Herman at Pennsyl vania is likely to fate cmbatrassinint unless .1 change of policy mm ev Idenii s ItMMf 'There is oni waj a e.isl. In whuh tbe Herman depirtment could juEtlfy its existence hete on the campus during war tlluex. That wu would consist of olffiing courses to students In Herman along ihe lltius of Prussian military sci ence nnrl tactic-. Man good books have been written on tills nuhji ct slid nro available for classroom Use. The, University should set a precedent for other schools to follow b establishing such n course and giving her unuergrHd nates this practical training hefotc. sending them "over there ' OPPOSE LOAN: DUCKED Cursing Honda Nets Two Austrian Miners Trouble sliniiuikln. I'n April "6 x-UCd b n committee of uilnirs at Colbert iVdHerv t siibseiibp for Libert) Ilomh, Tranl: ami Thomas Pock, Austrlans, brother'-, aro alleged lo have asserted: "To hell with the bonds and Ainctka. Let them fight if they want to.'' The) were seized by a party of miner-. ducked in tho colliery Rtahlo water ttoURh, dragged through the refine heap In tho slublo )ard und still avowing then opposition to the bond l--.ue. wen unitl stripped and given u coat of axle gi cav and coarve sand, Hreaker boys ns,saulteif the men with their dinner palls and threatened ljnchlng. Later both men kissed the American Hag. pledge,! lojalt) and -Igned a bend pledge permitting the company to i, -duet 53 montbl)- from each of their p.n checks Will Address Hu--inrss .Men ' I'be Parmer no n llui iness Man .nil thr ltuflne vian as n rarmer" u tb title of an address to dellveied I. , It-vin ' Wllllamn, iltputv ponnnisslne. i of Tiepartmeni of Forpsirv of Penn ' vnniii and sinsultlne speelallst of ia Hoard nf giiciilturp at n luiiehinn lu Hie HelleVtie-l-lrstlOHl tonight whin ii embers of the liusiness ScU nee nl of Phll.ulelphi i will gather round I testlve board i .J,. WRIST WATCHES Gold Silver for men - leather or khaRi straps for women- silk ribbon wristlets large assortment moderate ly priced Styles in Demand At Popular Prices Jr. ,imS0E FOUR OF ASHION'S FAVORITES PRICED TO PLEASE THE PURSE tfiriiv Ji' titled, lou will nnd It to your advantage comfort to eomo in the inornlne, thus avoiding me Tutn oi ine uiicrnoon. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street ARCHITECTS TAKE UP PROBLEM OF HOUSING Convention Closes Tonight Vlt'jl. -r-,! i -t wiin uiniier ai uernian- town Cricket Club 'oiiHlderatlon of the architect serv ice, with particular reference to the Oov eminent, and the architect and the. artisan In their relation to Industrial ' housing, will feature the clotlng seijilons today of the llftj -first annual convention of tho Ainerlnn.li Institute of Art.b!lp.ts. which has been In Mot-reds at the Art r- ,. for .I,., ,.. two (Ij.... 1'apers were read by sevotal mem l.rrs at this morning's meeting, ami wein followed by geneial dlscusMon on mat ters pertntninfj to noverument and in dustrial welfare lu ufeteme to the piobtem of housing workmen und their families 1". I,. c!crmun. C. II. Mih ukei and nw-en lJrnlnurd spoke further dls. usslon of phases of hip an hiteet'a service to tho national Gov ernment will feature til's closing session of the convention tonight, when spenkei 3 of national pronilnenco will address the delegates at i dlnnir nt th" tjcimnn town Ctlcltel Club. oimxTorc (jets ten yeahs Thomns P.efucd to Kepoi't foi Mili tary Duly l,rernlnirB. I'm., Api 11 -;(, .Minks It Thomas, of andergrlft, was sent troir. Cninp Lee u. In Port .lav disciplinary barracks. wlin" In will -erve tin )e:irs in lia'ii labor Thomn-, w lio .i-seitid he 'in , -i -si lentiou. olijiMtoi. was ordered lo ie port bv hK ! .il boanl for tnllituiv d nv ou Kebrtiar) '-o for eutialnmeni at I'aniii Lee lie tailed to report and was ar lcted and t.ii warded to hW camp n. .i desertet 4iaBtsaeaataEaiaBHHBSiaHBHBi! $ Rug Renovating Dept. John Teinoyan & Co. Ill South 15th St ORIENTAL RUGS dr r I-aned roured. ip paireil sod r'ored High f lass nr I n irAili,.n J.ta .j m s 111 iS Pi'ra ,s B prices ; .ur evlmate g Phono spi-uce 17! Vuio w trupks rail for and deliver ? .?B We Deal Exclutirrly in Oriental Rugs ! I New liench-hcel osford Cray or Brown kid, I Ifiht cray buck, Mahogany, ton or Dull black calf ... .$5.90 Patent colt $4.90 t hite Linen $4.00 s oxford. leather ...,..$3.90 , Neoiin SS.00 Dull calf, leather sole $5.50 Dull calf, Klnex sole.. $5.00 White buck $5.90 White linen . ..,$4.00 and I 1$ : mi F?u- I (Waf r In ill I This would be a Sorry World if Ihe Kaiser had his way! What are YOU yoin (j to do about it? Answer with a BOND! This is a Time to investigate the Value you get for your Dollar in a Suit of Clothes! IWe paid a great deal less per yard for the fabrics in this season's Suits than we could get them for today ! I We selected thc patterns at a time" when the mills were still devoting their attention to creating n e w designs and weaving beautiful ef fects in color combi nations. Many of those on our counters today may not be produced again in goodness knows how long! CJ T h e y are Big Values at $20, $25, $30, $35 bigger values than we could offer you at five dol lars more the suit, if we had to make them today! Compare them with all Others before you buy! Perry & Co. "XT n T' 16th & Chesty Sts. ! m 4 mi ISB! ,sSSb' EQUALITY SILK HOSIERY ia jj-ihioiifm nir 'UiiDiuitciiu fed 'o jirtvent strike. trnmrnmrn-mmm- "., i) I UU ..if. 1: v ' 'H
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