It i r J D-l !i in BARGE CAPSIZES, TWO MEN DROWN, Twelve Other Workers al Newton Creek Shipyard Saved by Rescuers OrsK TJODY KECONERtiD Charles Flannigan and Charles Dnnlmry Unable to Swim and Save Thcmsches Two men veie til owned wlun rescuers wfrc i Ithln p. few feet or tlictn and twelo were rescued, mine In a femlton jclous condition, when n barge In which they wcr crossing Newton ("reek, mi flzcd today In n Flrong current In the center of the si renin at Camtkn. The drowned men were CltKl.i:s I'l.ANMC.AN, .111 l.ans donnr menue, Cnmilrn. lllIII.i:s PAMIl'lll, 0I ,pruir ulrcft, I'amilfii. Ilannlgan lioily" w.is ucocieil a hore time after thu accident, but crap- rUvrotsri,an,,!unBE,ns lh0 r,cck fnr The men were nit ciiii)iocn m a con- i tractlnR llrm crcctlnp a new whaif for tlie New York Shipbuilding Compam cwton 1 'reels and I3roadwa, Camden diid weie crossing the creek to get piling when the lnw capsized i'iIpi nf the men struggling In the 1 Mjiir were li ard by watchmen and emier emi)locn lit tho shlpbuldlng plant aid a nutiib.-i nf them lushed In the rneU ecrjl of tho men In the watei w ip good wlmmem and rpilcKIy lnnile their v.iv ahoie helping some of flieli loin.ui.lon" to Kit avhuie at the tame tn.. S mi cr riannlgaii 01 Kauluiiy lould kiiii and nftir stIUKgllliK for sexutil I iii.iiite tlicx became exhausted am m.ik I'.f "ciici i at that lime were within a lew feel of Hie men, but were unable li, ujcli them in thus htieinl othei men who weie unable tu s'.ltn weie laken ashiue by tescueia mid tit given til Ht-ulil tttatineut on the Will I - Ull) CONSl I.T IIIM)liHLKG Iteidi'lai: I'eaic KfMiliilion of Jul, 1917, Had His pproal, Il Is Suid In the loiiin- ol the conlaul Uisi ii" klini in the I u i man piess over the value iveie"sue. oi ine so-eaneu jiearc resolution adopted hv the Itclchstag on lulv l'i I'Hi. it lias fieuuentl.v been annexationists in ge l.mir ..ml l.tideudoiff. the twin milltatv Mars, had not been . oiisulled about this jitep and oiisequentlv . had been s.lglited liv tin llelchstag majoiltv In this .on- lieruoii l ue it i unci istr,t:ui.ui ;aiii i - centb The offlfLiI N.iimiial ltliet nt roiie fcjiondence declaud --uine ttmi hk tlidt lhe supiemc tinin tuiniiiand did nut. know dliuiiL tli Utklitav; ieai f ipso lullon of lulv l'i liifuie Its publication, and alo tlid nol apiove of It Tlie I'an Ofrmaii pie uatuiallv lommented upon ihls reiioit with the greatest satisfaction Ilia lies have hoi I legs 'I lie olllclal ..can of tho 1'iogiedslve 1'tonles naitv. the I-'rcislmiige .eltung. now brands the -" v ii 1 i .. MaIS!iI , .niUr . vli ,,?"' ifpondetn o tiv nonl foi word imttup mi points on, tbat the com-e of the. events was as follows - 'On . lulv I.I 11117. the peaie lesnlu- lion was ills, usscil for tlm lust nine lie- iten icpir-mui.iveH hi ii.e inajoiii, lL'" ""' l. u. ,' e ..'.".. V.e.r'.".1"'c'delaJ. it is known thai another e-vamlna- Tin" hi" saJra 'd.u'bi "nVuineral atalf , ..lllce Then afier Hoitor Michaelis had become Imperial Chamellor In place of Bethmann llollweg on Julv 13, a fuithei discussion of the lesolution was lield between the two repiesentatlves of tlie supreme aum coininaiid witli the lepie sentatlves of the majority parties on July 14 in tbo dwelling of Secretary of State Helffcrlch This meeting was also attended bv the new- Imperial Clian cillor s a nsuli of these discussions and tlie wishes voiced at them the reso lution was amplilled somewhat, and mil) after this w.ih It made public Tills publlcatlon vvas made on July 15 by the Idelphla. a l.lbertv Loan orator criticised Wolff Telegraph llureau.' the patriotism of Plttston because the 'Now the Fatherland partv. Willi all i stars and Stripes were not to he seen Us l'an-Uerman and National Ubcial I when the meeting opened supporters will havo tn ctend Its tight Judgo O'llovle. of Wcel Plttston. of be) ond the ranks of the majoiltv pai- t,10 (,,1ZPrriP r0untv bench took occasion Pes and tlie Government to persons that to ,ilfrer lth tne M,tinK ora,or 1Io thus far it has thought il could cnllicl.v , toM of lho i,i,n(mis of voung men pitts eiaini foi utelf , tn , . lv(,., tn thp armv . , , CHIMfrE ON CASH U SIS Ile'lrirlcil ( iciliu Have I'ul a Moil lo , ' rc-OI.I llllsloliu Tlie benefit i.il i ffects of testii.ie.l "edits in China since the wai stalled In 1914 which havt-foiced the Chinese merchants to do business prcttv much oa a cash basis were particularly no ticeable In the unusuallv snvill numliei of failures on Chinese New Year's Hav uhlch is tho annual settlement dav in 'be Chinese tommeicial world ccoid- uig to Consul General George 1; Andii- siui of Hong King banking intciesls in i lima havo found that the demand foi cconimodattons lias fallen off Ho-inendou-il) dining the last throo veai I'rlor to tho war and from time Im memorial this annual settlement d iv has entailed efforts of cverv tort on lhe inrt of tho Chinese to raise money tor I'luidatlng then debts, accumulated lim ing tho )car Frequently tliev have had j fell much of theli stock in business t a great loss ivcn personal propeilv J well in order to raise sulllclcnt fund", to "avo tlicir race' as It Is called n nnul sticct fair for the bale of all Ofts of piopeitv peisomil and ollici JUse, has been an nld-Chtubllshed cus lem In Hong Ivong foi generations al most for centuries, wbllo at tho same, time boili foreign and domestic banks i liavo jilaccd largo sums on acc-omnioda-Uon In the last three )ears, however. I joins have been small, property nales naNe been light In comparison, and tho """eet fuir has becomo tho occasion for UlSK If, ClilliBEn Inula .1 ft a. .too l.V m thlntso t0 foreigners. though tho Chinese merchants oI- UlllB nf I.IILlllnun l.nu I.. nA.1H .HBin.tr.n. T Kf,n.iioniettliat cm tailed, as a result of "' Having had to operato on muih nnHFll.1. . Pa...... ....... I.-. l.r... 1. nn.. n.-r..s l --... v.tru.iq Liii.il in- nun u, -;.. MVV.M.3- 5 ipmed to his net profits at the end of ;n)ear through not having been forced JO sacrifice meichandlse ut a loss. have Jfen materlallv Increased It is said io that the Chinese business men have . -jurat to see the advantages of the new Lyin"m' and H'Jt In all probability they "1 never go back to the old. Tho effect w the new credit system Is said to be "o less beneficial to tho general tone of ..it to,rtien trade than li Is to the d1s iribution of foreign goods in the Intcilor or China Prisoner Diilin't Kat Any Gla- ChlrleR IT. .... t. elvteen vrarsold. f I'aulsboro, vv ho on Fi Iday night palmed ho ale a upoonful of powdered tf'M In a suicide attempt whllo locked "P In tho Woodbuiy jail after he was "ntenced to fhe Stato lleformatory, will able to be released from Cooper Hos- , Dual today Investigation proved the Joy did not eat any glass. H'oad Street Tlicatre lo Do Reopened ThrpA li1,-,, Tat a .perel service i "islodrama, by Anthony Paul Kelly, U1 "'Pen the Dioail Street Theatre next j paonday. The play, which Is under the i N"Plces of Cohan & Harris, will be Mtea by a notable cast headed by Km-1 gtt Corrlgan. Violet Hamlnsr. Frank wtiterton, Stanley Jessup, Chailes llar- " una Helen Stanton. I ROOFING A "FRIENDLY" PLEA FOR LIBERTY LOAN WBmmmffi m$wp&$BBm MBirm . &'&, HiTflSfei I lEfl fa wwl' I Ulllf 1 M'MinS 111 II i f wJHWWfllmlNNl '"'i ii I'iiffn inm nil ' These 'militant Quakers" nre all cinplojes of the Stiawlirult,'- & ( lothier store, who nn woikitiR most energetically lo make the Liberty Loan nn overwhelming success The picture shows them in the costumes thej woie in Philadelphia's Libeitv Loan parade. DR. BENNETT NOT YET MADE HOUSING CHIEF, Vare Plan I pscl for Denlisl- Politician Citj Seeks Sanitation Expert flans for handing l" Ml. had S llc-n-uett, Aaie leadei of tin I'ortt -second Wind, a $3100 place in i hief of the ell lslon of housing and sanitation, hae 'one wiong" and the Job i villain tin tilled ifi'plte the fact that the civil Setvlrv I'onimlssloii reieutlj examined four oi iiioiv apiillcanta for "ir plaiv The position acroiding to Hliecim Kiusen, of the liepaitmem of Public ilcalib and ciiailties, teiiulies an expeit m liouslng and sanitation problems. Dw tor Hennett li a dentist b piofession. a fonner niemlier of I'onimoii Council, a member of the Republican City Commit lee and a member of the House of Hep. uumtatlves Tlie examination wa conducted by expeits outside the cilv service and th fUe!tons pe )rrf(.tlcal niohlcms ii hi er- ige of .11 is lb., passing numbci. and is none of those who took the tests with Doctor Hennett have appealed on any Mhw ,,,, ,, believed all failed The v.. i a in was laused bv the icslc- u.itlon or .lames I McCrudden. who quit tbo tit v hetvico to take a inoro lueia live position witli a private lon.-ern Since Ills teslgnatlon seveial clilef clerks and sanitation expeits have been after the place Senator Vate bowevii let it be known .bat no, lo,' Hennett 'was his .hoi. c ...id uiged Mavor smltl. to makH the iippoiiitinent if tho dentist- tintltioljn uliiiiilfl tin .!.! . -. .,,-1 . i-vjiiivinii -"uuiii iv: m If- Hi MltfltU LrUUtl tho t-ixil sen iro teste tl ... o "mel s ,1Mn nuahn.-ations as a waul leadei vveio nol along the iieuiiiai lines demanded h the experts ami hIHiuukIi nieinbeis of tlie Civil Seivice Commission will not diseuss !. l'"' '"; '' '-'" "-- r Vare will be able to place his political allv In lhe situatli n . hoen foi him I'lTTSTON KKSKM'S HKIJUKK ... . I allure lo Di-plav I lug al Loan Rally i,l. ... n. .. i, ' Merclv an Overnihl I'lllslnn. I'n., ptil SO sib vvas created at, a l.lbertv Loan mcellng held here when c. '.. Zimmerman, of Phll.s- nf the war funds Ir has ral-ed and of the good woik its women are doing Dining Mr Zimmerman s talk one of the audience hurried from the hall nnd obtained a flag, which was bung in the from wall nf (he building amid t lie ilieers i the hundreds present - DKEIU H2I Chestnut Street War Time Stationery Special Sale for Two Weeks Best American, English and French Papers 1 quire, 20c 5 quires, 90c 20 quires, 3.50 (half regular prices) iii'L M&&J Sha? Philadelphia's Leading Style Shop for omen J "The Acme of Grace" 'Ts '. y I ""? fSl 'ftV flX 'V riKA "'C 0ffct' S This c q u isilt' li e it ch made, M.fnr.l I.IIIII8 A i.-.i- .nn,a In while Of b own Md, a" lf and patent ml'. , . , . ni- deiianers have acmercu ? Unaan this season in our . n...l i ii iti II. anotner nov"' " '"-i- .. 1208-10 Chestnut St.; ,- (nt- nut. of t ie commonwacc as are our has piaeea "" ' fur , find a duplicate of this oxford in Zna"lsVohere, ccn if you pay fU the pair. It is EV15N1NG PUBLIC LOW (VH()TS PASM'.I) l HICKS r.oi l When I'iual Itcturii' Aie in llnnoi I l.i? Will lie I'lcnliftil in Lower l)ilrii I llrl.lnl. I'a, Apill 30 Tin l.il.eit Loan aiupaiKii in tluv -vitlon i showing ciatlfvlng lesulls lainvr Itm ks Colintv ng given a ipiota of $7. ".niion otnl Jtr, n "I'll haa been siibsei ihed, with onlv one- ililld of the Meii'hnut Shipbuilding Cor- iHiintlons iptiuns In t least SIBO.nou nioio is vxpe. led ft mil this soiircv. Thv Tiavloi HIilpniiHUiiiK i oinpanv has not I em in anv lepou inn Is expei nil in leliim moie than Jlnnnnn The siibdl'trlet of Newtown wbi.li is embraivd III the llrlmnl dlstuet, was given an allotment of JllH.finn Thla lias lie n oversubscribed lo tile extent of $.1o3ii Tlie town" repiesented arn New low u bniough Vtwtown township. Noithainplon and I ppei Southampton The lower Kast lilslini In tlensalvni lmiisliii had an allotment of,II!ntni 'I'lie booUs show $4l.i0uso fai ittnl moie to fome linglioi tie ,tH allowed $1!,iMir and has subctlbed $l.!S.7n Lower llui'l.i Coulitv has glided lis loins for a grandstand finish and Inst night there was a meeting In St. Matk Hall at tills place The speakdr weie .lob Hedges, of New Ymk; SIlsi llva I'Viiton of l.ondon. a niecv of th lato Kurd kitchener and Captain A I- Campbell, of the Hlghlanileis. who has hist been lelieved fiom service on the western front DKTKCTINKS WILL WOlik ON KIGIIT-llOl It ItASJS (..plain 1'l.iu nullcr In-lalU 'I lncc-sliifl linli-liinj: "l.onc" anil ?liotl" Davs i liances in the winkings id lln I '. leitlve llureau weie annniin. vd todav ' ncling Captain of lieteitlvis Souilei w heteb lhe men w ill woil. ill elght-luiiii r''f'? 1$.!!'. $ f, " 'U''n "' "VVftiri.0 will "o, l."f,.' v to 4 p m . from 4 p in ti inldniRlit. t i.i..ii.i .. o .. ... '11.. ., ..Ill it IH1 III HI I li H II I o 41 Ml I nr Kirn "III wmh longer than elht houiRniiH w hf n .... ir.iomtnnt ..j vitAt-mitA it- Vail, vvi e assig ,ed ,o Cltv 1 all m L,i,ii aiKneu 10 un linn ,...., s:.,,,,!, n,,m.iin, e,l id:. I the mactlie of lleulenants leniatiilng in the orllrn .ill .1.. v. is to .ease and thai lhe olllcets must, heicafter. go on st t eel dM n..n a e v fi ttnlk N flnllieil then routine Cm. Ie. i r liitett in javv William Stewart an nrchltc.t of I I'ninden and secietnrv of thn Camden Ilnlary Club, has been appointed chic' , draftsman of the Hmergency Hospital Hlvislnn. llureau of Ynrds nnd Hoiks, ',.....,. . .,., i. i, i. ,.i . ,lt li pill Lliirui, ifii ii in ! !' iii. Washington llo will have chaige of lhe planning I designing and specllbations for the emergencv hospilnls to be ei.ited in this uiuntrv and oversea Wcll.Kiiowii Nclciau Die- slii'iiiimlniili. I'n., April ...i Tlioni.is TtrodeiicU. seventv eaia old a v.tuaii of two wais. the Indian and Civil, and nno of lhe best-knuwii men of this re gum is dead He was a member or tiio .pcmiem thai vvim to the relief of i.eneral i.'eoige Custi i whin thai gsllant flghtei and ln- m. u weie inmlulited b Indians Two medals w.ie awaidrd linn foi gallant set v in- In tlie Civil War This F. B. C. Washable Gray Kid Oxford H'c Offer al 7 lirf It's Worth $10 iu.ct v, creation, which - ,. M ma ; 2 ..5;.Swes$ STT, , LEDaER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SUBSCRIPTIONS SSK5&rSK3&7ES5?sa BOY AT PLAY KILLED ON TROLLEY TRACKS .Mnloniiiiii Keleascd in Haj fler (ira- l'Vrr Uoai Vceideiit ... .. , . Slunk ' iiollvj .ai vvlnl. he was plav ntg in inv sirvvi. n hiiuio i nonipsnn, suvcn veais old. nf Unit South Twvntv fifth stmt, died toda.v in the 1'ol.vi little Hospital Tho an Idem onuried nl tliav t-rr load and Caipenter street while u nuin her of children weiv Plavlng tag TJie Tln.tnpson bo . dartlnj; out of a ciowd and stalling atross the stieet. faileil to notiiv the approachtnc tiollrv lar and the inotoiman was unable lo i liei k il befine it had slunk the lad ami knoi Ued him down His skull was fiactuieil and he suffei ed body Injuries An ambulance was summoned fioni the I'olvellnlc Hospital aim the bo.v was lushed lliviv. where he di. d til 2 ii lo. k this morning without. I it gaining uni lousness. The inolorman was arrested bv ilu poller, but was released in bond, pending an inquest Many residents of tlie distil, t saw the .hi Idem nnd sevetnl streamed a w .lin ing to the bov ns he started acioss the path of the tai Plav mates also screnm i.l a warning, but the bo.v, vn.grnsse.1 in Ins pln.v, did not see the ar or heai the crits F. M. COLLI;.': IIONUU.S M.n-li.ill (lialion, IVaiiklin (Iraliiui ami .saliitalotv war.lcil l,n.Hsi-r. I'n,, ilil ".0 HnllorMWeie awiuileii in mcinbeis of tlie gtaduatliig i lass of 1 'innk lln ami Maishall College last .veiling at a meeting of lhe . olleg. fa. ullv Tlie bonoi men ate I' -M l.imbeit. .Maishall .nation. I I Hoffman I'niliMIn oiation and It O U llnivr, siiliiiatorv I' J I. milieu w,.. elected vale.lictoiiau The following men vv. i, i-l.-i ic n beis of tne flit li.tta Knnp.i I. M. I.imbeu. .1 I Hoffmau I! llnivr A I!. Hlessuel- C C. Kissiugei and I K Jli.nniuail Thn olllccis of the Phi Ueita Kapiia aie .1 M Sebaetfor, picsiilt-iil H M ll.ul- niali, vlio president and V. U.-is- seib.-r. seire.a lire Di-hlinv- ."-1 1 i i iiome I 'li o desliov.d tin- Iiome ol I In I'avev 21(1 Ham it avenue Vmliili'in .1 The I. ss Is pl.iic.1 in Jt.-.Oii 'I In tuopeilv is owned bv 1 lank .1 l'i n e i New oi k new -i .peltolll The f.uiil nf Mi !nvt is in ilantn i iiV JLliN Ljhj Anniversary lb AJLJcly Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums In the i'acc of a great textile scarcity and rapidly rising costs we arc able to continue our well-known protection from high prices. Our policy of early buying on an extensive scale, our !?100.()0()-a-ycar location and expense saving and our enormous volume enable us to undersell every oilier store by a substantial margin. 77 is sale onlf proves again the wonderful savings to our euslomers. Compare our great assortments, sterling (jttalitg and astonishing prices wllh those gou find else where. He fair with yourself before buying floor coverings. $15.00 Wool-Fibre Rugs. 9Q2 n ni.75 Axminslcr Rugs 5,-1 inl IIirIi t. ratio, U..K1-' LnOO Seamless, 'KIJ 47 -0 Seamless )t. -lon Seamless. J0 l.' ?0 Seamless, 7 t'' J4 K seamless. 09 40(10 Ilcavv Crailc. KtJ $42.75 55.00 37.50 36.50 25.75 19.75 29.75 .vOOH II raw Grade. Un100 28.75 '-m llea" (.ratio. 7 0s') .. 19.25 J.i -o llcav.v (.ratio. 6) 18.50 1700 lleavv (jrade. -1 000 . 10.50 $57.00 Wilton Rugs, $44-50 Osl.' it .. .. Wilton Hugs SVMW HikIi ("irailc, 01 $75.00 SKX) IIirIi Grade, S.KIOO . 67.50 1 -7 sil IIirIi Grade 6V . . 48.001 000 Worsted, 1.' . 58.501 (,J.OO Wor-tcd. 8.110d . 54.50' .-7 00 Standard, nlJ . . 46.50 47 50 standard. 7 0'J., . 41.75 31 50 Standard. 6 . 26.75 18 50 Standard, 1.0x7.6 .15.00! $35.00 Seamless Ax. $26.75 minster Rugs. 9x12 Velvet Rugs $35.00 Seamless, 11.312 ft 38.00 Seamless, 9x12 ft... 32.50 Seamless, 7.6x9 ft . .$27.00 . 29.50 . 25.00 Select Now' Purchases Held Until Wanted on Payment of Deposit. Open Monday and Friday Ewnings 23d Street, Columbia and Ridge Avenues FIGHTERS TO BE GUESTS OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY ' cokl MusiV and Lunch Planned for Soldiers and Sailors During War 'I Histoinal Soileu of 1'ennsvl- a m i i iiterlng Into war net vice along a inn legarded as a rndlral departiuo for this organisation and It. Iradltloim will entertain llie'rneli and olllccrs In aervuo stationed here or visiting the Cllv r.ai li meiuhei of the soilct has. oi will receive a. letter from the executive committee on war ,crvlre. which vvas appointed tecenilv, informing tilm of the smletv's proposal nnd at the same time making It plain that tho regular funds of the Koclelv are not to be urd tor the purpose of intertaininenl. which l to be ptovlded for bv li special fund now being raised I ii- .lohn .Inidan. the llbiaiian nf tlie socletj and Albert Conk Mefs. the chaliman of the executive committee, said that the members who had been approached had been enthusiastic In tupport of tlie movement The enleitalnmenl outlni d l lo In- Hide a little music, a luticli and a shoit i adiliess, after whlili n seleniou of Ihc gieat tieasures In tho society' crd'tr lion, of relics of lhe foundeis, I'ro'.ldenls and statements of (he nation, will be shown nnd explained to tho visitors. The society's building, beginning Jlay , IS. will be open one evening each week foi the entertainment of tli soldiers and railnts STOHK CHOItlS TO SIMi i eluded twoda.vs oilier icvon win is t-lrawliriiljif i Clnlliier rmplovcs I'rc- j follows !-itls of Si-hiijll,lll Mis it, .... it .. . u ip ' i. ",p Oohwn Altemus i.Ib.mi . cin stint srnl 1'jln.ili.-I'rogram lon.plil ' mil. Mrs 1-rnncls S Mcllhennv Jit - "Hie SliawbrliUe ,t Clothier Chorus C50; M'est rhlladelpliln. Mis I Ht Its annual conceit In the Metropolitan I Itlelianlsnu. $135 700; north rural Mr Upeia House tonight, will inctctit n'Charles.S Wurts $78 000 ; South Plill- tjplsullv Much. an prog.am , adelphla. Mrs Aaltei .1 1'iee.iiai. $r. - ,, k i CS0, (Icrinantown, Mis. W. It i.m vv Iheie n.e on the pioRinm several ai- $S 700 : Kensington. Mis II II TV II. ..I .in ' V 'nl .VV if. '""-" public of Phllndelplila I ' Hell lllograph.v ' one of Haw thoinea 'Twice Told Tales ' furnishes the text foi a line choral vvoik, ' The Tale of lhe Hell other numbers of special pioinincncA a.v ' l.ord of All Majcxtv .' bv IZalph Milder: "Paul lb veto's Hide,- a pa-IH-iotie .aiitata: 'With Courage nnd I'aitii and anthems of Hie Allied na tions Miss Mlldiur I'aas, soprano nnd Horatio Cnnnell baiitonr, both of this tliv, will assist tbs choitis. The ptoceeds will be luinrd oet lo tlie Stiawbrldge Clothier pension fund si:i.ls wiioi.i-: ii.i,i;k Mi'Kinlc) l)ipn-e of M. Kiuk'vvillr. lull Wun'l Move IMinrxivvillp, I'n,, pul J" William MiUinlev founei coioiier of Chester i 'mint who Uvea nl .McKlnlevv Ilie. font miles west of I'hoenlxvllle has sold the etulie village to Hauv Scb.ncll, of the same pla.e on tulvate lrms This lit tle village is nl I'lkelaiul station on tho 1'lilladelphia and Heading Hnllwa.v and consists of a -toie ami dwelling, three small houses lil.u ksmitli shoo old grli mill, ham and othei faun buildings, tn getbei with s.mu.I ai tes of giounjl Milinlev bought thepiopettv twentv live mm is ago Hi inn the "tore and livid in Hie house .ulioinliig and will lonlinu. lo niaK. his home thet. wuiif APARTMENT MANAGERS! oi . .n i ij inn nir viii i I I IS S I 1 I ( II I III l'i III n InM-VV . IH A VV Vltl- II. l s U MI.Kh I'HI lit Hill sinilnl Ii I. .11. lis . ill I II lit s I, ,2! , N SMI IV A Visit Will Convince You 20th Century Slorije Wirehouve Co. . i,.!. -ii We- I'll I ul Inl i - i i'n f.. i i. mi; Tapestry Hugs .il)U) Scaiiilcs-, "1J ft. 2b 50 Seamless, 8 3000 it IS 75 Seamless, 7 b0 n 15 00 Seamless, o9 n $22.50 21.00 15.00 12.00 $52 Body Brussels $10 7C Rues. Oxl.' ti .. ' O Colonial Hugs (Si i i ifflj s ' r c i-,l. ft ( rctoinic . . $13.75 810 it. Cretoiino . ... 12.50 (t 0 n' Cretonne 7.00 1 (i it Cretonne 2.25 3U60 in. Cretonne 1.65 2754 in. Cretonne 1.25 Carpets $.'.00 i.ipc-trj. d $1.15 1.50 Tapestry, id 90 .'.'5 Velvet, jd 1.50 '.50 Velvet. d 1.75 J 75 minster. vd . 1.85 3 00 liody Hrusscls, yd . .. 1.65 $10.50 Wool Fibre Rugs. 69 ft . . $7.50 Linoleums $3 00 Inlaid, so,, jd. . . 2 50 Inlaid, sq. d. 2.25 Inlaid, sq jd 1,65 Inlaid, sq yd 140 Inlaid, sq. d 85 ( ork. sq. jd . . .. .75 Dunolcutn $1.50 . 1.25 . 1.10 . 1.00 . .95 . .60 . .50 $54 Standard Wilton AA Cn Rugs. 8 3x10 6... . '3U HENRY LINDE APRIL 30, 1018 WOMEN GET MILLION A DAY FOR WAR LOAN l ! 1.10 l.il)('l'l Itolld S2H.OU7 Total Swelled b $:$.l."().()00 Wanailiaker SllllMTllltlOll 1 ' n aveiage of moie ihan II lino nun a uav nue ine opening or ine mini i.iii erly Iian campaign Is the ttcoid of the women s committee foi the loan The J3.11i0.000 subscription of .lohn Wana makei, tlirough ilie Emergency Aid swelled the women's total to $28,087,450 .Mrs Not man Mncf.eod, ihalimaii of the Junior group of the Hmcrneucv Aid, read this letter from Sir Wanamakcr announcing tho subscription ' I'lenso nolo that von ate authorized bv mo to take credit for nibscrlptlons lo tne (bird l.ibern Loan which nie being placed Willi the Philadelphia Na- I foiled Hint all from Frank f. Seder had llonal Hank by mvself and Hodman subscribed, and Mrs Samuel H Lit of Wnnam.Uer. aggregating $3.llinooo, rip- ",,"n N" ' nnnnimced $50,000 from tbo tcscnllng- emploes nf i ippenhtlm. Collins & Co .tnhn Wsnsmsker Tsonnn! . Ml M",r' ' '' :",0,.h,.T; l"rtll,' of nodman Usnsmaker T.'.oooO,np edrnvvbi idee I'lothler booth. ie- fhll.-ollihla siois smMmes MO coo I ported a total lo date of $510 050 1 lv ilavs rhllsiletphla nnil w lork store sales not its thsn 1 nno 000 i ' . JH lf.n,ooo i The letter was signed bv John Waua m.iKcr. C.flOO.UOO More ltnUed The day's total, exclusive of the Wan nmaker suhscrlptloii. was $?.finn ono Tho best showing outside of the icntral i dlstllcl vvas mado bv the North Phila delphia women s district committer i whero Mrs Wihner Krusen. the rlnlr man. reported that 5233,000 li.irt been subscribed Tho cciiti.il cltv lommlttec Mrs t'a il neniKia Mills ihaiiii.aii retiortctl a t" till of $1.C0 200 wblih however m font. $r,ft50: iinrthcast. .Mr .l..lm .,. . ,,,,., .. .... .viovei, jui.nno anil tlio nurses mm mitlee, Miss lloberla WW. $.'80" The Oermnntown vvrmens ommntre leads witli a total of $1 70-' nO') Iml N in lb Philadelphia is messing Human JH f'N siNrL!H3-i '"is J Necessary articles for the home frequent y overlooked as Gifts Plated. Silver. Glass and China for informal iiome uses Jl) r 'cdncsduy S pedals J&. m Extraordinary Selling 250 Smart Suits Taken from $22.30, S25 and $29.75 Reduced to A 3 i I'o Charge for j Al lhe 1 New '& J Market Corner Faultless Bedding ,nd endurance that are land. i I I i l i I Dougherty's Faultless English Down Furniture Davenports, Cliaiie 'Loncuet, Boudoir Chairs, Wing Chair! Fireside and Slipper Chairs, We produce them only to your special order. Coverings to bo selected from our superb variety of exclusive velours, velvets, tapestries, damasks and linens. iiuautiiui. UJ.K or rmiiou WOOD ukustuaus i Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses. Box Springs. Bedsteads. 1632 CHESTNUT STREET - lown workers closely wllh JI.7S0.J50. South tltllndelphlA nnd West J'hlladel. phla tho other district committees over KK Mrs John 000 mark, iromiro keen com- heforo Saturdnv Andrews Harris. Jr., chair. man of tho Natlcnal league for Worn nn'H s''n,c'' committee, announced her i nmnrifl t,iutn-ti fiiliill.lpu lllun llir, ,L "Mrh "'? J:,n,,T .n,,1.:,i,r!?lr!5 '" ,,ie ! 'theatres liad obtained Jl.'Sfi.iiOO lrom 'aneison Club lame a subscription of toMOl) .Miss Louise Coclitan. chairman of the Catholc Alliance, reported the Church J of thn Transfiguration had boosted Us suhsciiptlons from $33,000 to $70,000 llnme ('nntiiMfM lift ltesiilln Knrly In the day house-to-house can vassers started out In South Philadel phia nnd were led by Mrs William I! Wilson, wife of tho Director of Public Safel. Several hundred women worked hard to add i lhe J ."..". 7. 3 00 so far sub scribed In this fashion downtown The stores ronmiltlre, concentrating upon cmplovis of tho big stores, re &,M ii $ 18 .50 yjD.T.l Men's-Weur Serges $22.50 Smart Spring Checks $2).7.- Chic Wool Poplins $25.00 Fine Gabardines Vciy special one - day ic lca&c an assortment of se leeled new costumes taken from our own highcr-piiccd lines, including many of the season's most pronounced style suree.sses. I'ony, Waistcoats, Tailleurs Featuring Stunning Etons in unusual niicty of ap proved latest elTeit.s, ficslt Sprinc colois or blacks .md nnvys in jjuod ranne nT styes. I n-st redueltoiis nf I li o sennin on tlicsc model.s ' Alterations Fashion Shop Twelfth Street f r .Hm.ri.-n-rr-T-TTT- " L II perfect Jid I dinner jjp II demands S'-v I III a sfl " j i II . Sailed Nuts, J II I'avors, Bon Bona 1 'IS to harmonize I I with the table 11 decorations I L 1piC Chestnut St. Is the result of efforts restricted to quality and service production. It meets the demands of discriminating housekeepers with luxury, comfort not duplicated in this broad ' ih .i'b 1 '1 Don't stint the BOY! HMMMmiiiMMnM a You have a Son a Brother a Neighbor or 'a Friend at the Front m or going over Stint Yourself that HE mag have enough! Buy that BOND right NOW! We would have to get at least $5 the Suit MORE if we had lo yo into the market Today for these Clothes that we are now selling at .$20 $25, $30, $35 J You surely have , a m o n g your ac quaintance some man who is more or less closely associated with the woolen and weaving situation. Ask him about it. He will tell you that the price advances on fabrics have been enormous two and three hundred per cent and still soar ing! 5 CJ We bought ours before the big rises, and are able to give 1 you values far below, today s market, lakes advantage of them; while they last I Perry & C "N. B.T." l&th & Cheijit.tJLV I I u ll 1 r4 Jg PHpi I-Ml ry mm, i t . ."ERUKB CO., t N. n HTKKKT "- mm Birktl W9 WI 'jr tW?" I 3 . kimiihi ti it -iwn'rij
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