'fc . ( AJvU'.i :rarc t I ln Jv:, & v xwiwim. VMAT.vmw w p. ,V- v H 'BLUE DEVILS'' WILL VISIT THIS CITY Poilus Coming Here Thursday to Aid Suffragists' Hospital Fete at Radnor , The f.imoui "Hluo HevUs" of france, brought to America to Inspire cnthuil Rm In the Liberty Loan, hao ncccpted the I n 1 1 u 1 1 o 1 1 of the ronnivlvnnln Woman SulTraKe Association to llt Philadelphia next Thursday In the Inter est ot tho I'eto mi Profit dps Hopltnux d'Outrc-mer to be Klvcn on the estate of Mrs. Charles A. Munn. nt llndnor. Member) of tho local committee for tho hospital benefit feto vvero notified by Mr. Glfford rinchot that tho Trench toldlers would ntd In raMm? funds for the women's overseas hopllal main tained In I 'ra mo by the National Woman Suffrage Ai'oelatlon The "Illue Devils," who hao been In New VorUt arc Echeduled to ro llond-iy to Washington, where they will be re ceded by President Wilson Liter they will go to Ilalllmora and Camp Meade, coming hero Thursday. The entire dep utation of tho "Hluo DevIK" numbering more than 100, Is expected to reach Ilroail Street Station about 2 o'clock Members of the fete committee and patroncses h.io arranged to meet the pollui with a band nml nutomobllct dec oiated with the l'rcnch and American colors. Ihey will be escorted to the Munn estate nt 11-idnor As It Is tho first and onlv vl'it wlilch th Trench soldleri aro sclicdulrcl to luaKn In riill.idelphla their arrival will bo given a ilegreo nf r.dlclality. The committee Is planning to hac the sol-filer-: rccehctl by city representatives, tho Trench consul and representative nf the nrmv and nav'. The "Blue Devils" aro In command of l.lcutcnint Le Moal. MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year Uy MARY L. HEAD, D. S. Director of lh School of Mothercraft War Service Stages of Development Youth fforiHodf. lJ, lj rublle Ltdotr ComsanvJ wpp St & -I re being formed. Have you the cour age now to form a mutual benefit or comradeship planT Take him Into your confidence. Tell him you did not realize so long ago that then was the time to train him In thei-e things, nnd now It l so much harder for him to learn. Ask lilm to Ruggeit some fair punishment ilCHlgncd to make him tcmember when hi s "fen eareles. ll-ivo n regular ii " ..eTy monilng or eenlng In put ting things In order. This will Impress the matter on his subconscious mind so he wll bo nnlerlv without thinking, as a fegular habit. Be patient It miv re quire it je.ir or two now of ocrslstcnce, -?I!J..''.V ' ' nine brings tiomr vtrv - - -. - - --"p-v m iiiftn iiviiiv lri i i lit!!. ".!.."' sehool nn.l Is a er behind ..... iiiiiurrn oi ins use. Il Is el pee I Hi I) poor In rrmlliiK snrlllnir nn.l nrllhm.tlr poor hind nlly ---. hi hit, iiii niiini ?iV. ." P."1 tnm Interesteil In them At !.. ,ki ""","' nom. n is mas mK Ire hl" anil Is full of orlslnai Ideas . JUS, C0U,J w ' t homo to brine up his worJ?7 Mr. J 8. If possible, find a school where he will hnve muih oiiportunltv for hand crafts, garileiilng, nature worU and ptob leins In planning and doing, with n minimum of formal work in the three lis until he Is readv for these Don t try to form these Interests or make these subjects of less Interest by shov ing tin in nt him at home. Ir, another ear or two he will lie interested, nnd then he will make rapid progress, prnb ablv latching up with or sui pissing children of his own age MOMMY "I'MMKIt 1'KM'MITIONS SALESMANSHIP AND ADS This is a pcrioil nf capers anil antic, ihe pinfeallicr period, the rolt Mage, the thii of piggies anil guffaws, llic cars of Ircamic ijlaiuh ami Inilian camps Have von spfcl ll prnlilfms with chil dren -pnil them to Ml Kffil, In rare of the lAroliire I'lililli ledger. i rite niir iillrstlons dNtlnrtlv on fine side nf the imper onlv. tute nte of Ihe rhtl ilren In monttis anil whether hojs or (Iris. ,. Y. W. C. A. 'INSURGENTS.' BARRED, CONTINUE 'WAR' Uctcrlivcs Illoik Anli-Huil'onitcs From Iluililinp, ltul "Hcbcls" Jlcct Klfcwhcre Pelcctlves lurred tlm vvav nf Young Wonien's ChilMlan ,socl itlnn insur gents" who uttcmptiil to continue their meeting In t lie heailiuartei building nf the Y W ' A . i:ighteentli anil Arih streets, last nlghl. but fulled to piewint tho meeting when glrl3 from the Kensington and Southwestern liravches moved In a body to 1700 Arch strot and went Into f.cslon 'J he np lisillim to the liiectlng was dlreitcd liv Mis Joseph II Hudson, president nf tho Y W. O A , nnd her counsel, William H, Peace The ' liiMirgcnts" nimounceil today that they had voted unanimously to Keep the revolt seething until m Hon by the couil has derided the battle Mis. lludMin illnctcd the defenders nt her "litailel" fioni hii upper storv Mrs Ceorgo Vhiix, Jr, and Mrs. Trank T. Orlsuolrl. members nf tho board of manager who are upholding the "reb els," in tlin fight to oust Mis. Hudson, urged thill followers to remain stead fast, prtdlctliiB a legal victory In the Immediate future. Mts lludfcun Issued an official state ment today declaring that there was no meeting Bcheilulcil and that her fac tion had simply "kept out the girls who wanted to create ,v disturbance" Tho "lebils" appeared in groups of twos and threes, lid by Marie ltcchtel, Mario McClay and Mrs. George Missick When they requested ontt.ince. detectives- bailed tho wav. Membership i ards were presented, but tjio detictlves declared that i"id pabea wero good for ciitidtice '1 lie girls used tho Orad uato Nurses' Home, when they were turned away fiom tho Y. Y. t" A, Churth ltabcil $256,050 for Loan Parishioners of the Catholic Church of Our Lad of the llu:ar, .Mtj -third and failowhlll streets, subscribed J.'oG, 050 to the third Libirty Iajmi, according tn the uport of a committee that made a complete canvass of tile parish. YOUl'It Is from about nine jeais until about twelve or fouileen with girls, nnd until fourteen or sixteen with bop This Ii a period with little Ulnos or death 1 lie Interest In nthletlcs Is be ginning, and Is tn be encouraged except competitions with older bovs and girls long races, or high Jumping, for the heart Is not prepared for such strain" Ity this age children are able to sit quietly for longer periods of mental work or handcraft", but they also need lots of space for vlgornus phslcal play, shouting and letting off steam generallv This should be a time of etorlng up italic, tlunugh outdoor play, food and sleep, for the stress nnd strain of the changes during adolescence. The grand hoinemndo circus, cipeis, triiUs, prac tical jokes and clownlshncss generally are normal activities now This Is the ngo nf collections And fottunato Is the boy whoso family vin pithlzes with this Interest nnd encour ages his collecting minerals, postage stamps, flag", coins and other worthy objects llojs nre keenly interested now in cliemlstrv, electrlcllv, mechanics. In mnl l.ir i.e tl.li.iru t r..-.l .l ... .... I. In nimiiiiH "i iiinip,c, in hum ui tiii.iiisiiif I If thev hid to choose a vocation now most children wnuld prefer to become larpenlers, engineers, builders, diess. makers. ltote learning nf facts Is now easy multlpllintlon tablc spelling, rulis, facts 'I ho power nf careful abstnut icasonlng l not et theirs that must wait for further linln development Puzzles especially meihnnlcal puz 7les, aro the rage, and secret languages flourish Conscience and reverence and tell glous feeling may be weak. That need causo tin nnxletv It Is the ebbtide be fore the high tide nf these emotional and Ideal Interests in the next stage The learning of pret ept and rules of conduct, of texts and li.vmns, of histor ical facts In biblical ami church hls toiv, the acquiring of habits of upright traits, of generous giving, of tegular attendance at a Sunday service, the doing of praclical deeds of klnduc-s, helpfulness nnd coinage thoo ale the normal line" of religious Interest nnd education now for intensive cultiva tion It is of tho greatest Importance, too, ths.t e-ich child should be taught enough about the normal plijslcal i hanges that nic coming so as not to be surprised or frightened or be wildered, nnd that ho should bo Im pressed with tho dignity, the honor nnd the re'ponslbllltles that this develop ment will bring Keep tlictn bovs nnd girts as long as possible, neither babies nor voung men and women Do not discourage the doll plaj so long; as it lasts It Is likely tn be a gund ant!dnt ngaluvt becoming superficial artlllclal or hoy crazs " At no other period do children feel themselves so much a world of their own, apait from grown-ups, so little understood n grown-ups (inly a grown-up who can lay aside notions of supcrlorlt. Htid ndult dignity, nnd can enter comradely Into their games, their adventures, their antics, can hold their innlldence nnd be able to lead them Fmpathetlcally, Will the He l)i-cticil Tonight by I'hilailelpliia i-ales Club Salesn anshlp nnd advertising will he dlcused from tbreo angles nt a meet ing of the Philadelphia Sales Club to night at the Hotel Adelphla. Addresses will be irlven hv Phllln Kind of S Kind A tons Morgin 11 HOMEOPATHS PROPOSE ENDING GERMAN STUDY Society's Members Declare for Abolishing It as Entrance Requirement discontinuance of the study of Her man as n requisite of entrance to a medical college In this Stnte Is advo- cated by members of the Homeopathlo Meillril Society The nuslness Science Club has also gone on record as favor ing elimination of Herman from the publla sihools An effort Is being made by the homeo pathic society to have the United States liovernment reform the present medical educational 9 J stem of Pcnnsvlvnuia and a resolution declaring the system Is not effectual nnd Is even detrimental has been forwarded to Washington In hope of hastening the reform Under the present svstem of educa tion. It Is explained, there Is a dearth of students, nnd with more than 20,000 doctors In the nrmv nnd 7000 more needed, the country Is facing an emer gency The socletv recommends, ns a remedy, adoption of a flve-vear period of study for medical students. Instead of the present seven-vear term. Army Mothers Enlertainetl Mothers In West Philadelphia who have sons In the servlco were enter tained this nrternoon by the Phllomuslan Club at Its headquarters. 3!14 Walnut Thomas, of Hie tinrrett-lluih man Com- street A patriotic address bv I1 Iiwlicht ?anv, and Lester Wolf, of the .Notasemo W Wvlle. nf M Paul's Church, who re. loler Compnnv The meeting will i crntlv returned from Camp Meade, start at 8 o clock i featured the entertainment FINAL CONCERT GIVEN BY CURTIS ORCHESTRA Publithtng Company's Mutlrlint Close Semon With Well-Execuletl Program The Curtis publishing Company Or chestra, In Its final concert of tho sea son last night In tho Curtis nulldlng, presented one of tho most delightful programs of the jcar. Under the di rection of Samuel II, Laclar, the pro gram of well-known selections was splendidly Interpreted. i Tho most pretentious number on the program was Lulelnl's "Ilallet l'gvp- tlen " The seiul-orlental feeling of the I work was well taught bv the phi vers Hero the flute and the wood-wind In struments distinguished themselves. (rand opera was represented by se lections from "Itaymond,' by Thomas, Gounod's "Kaust" and the "A I da" march. In each ot tho numbers the unison of the plajers and the precision and un derstanding of their conductor made for charming nnd spirited Interpreta tions The Old Clrowllng Hear." by Uuslck, proved a dellghtfull, humorous genre piece Maurice DeW Hirst, plnjlng tho bsssoon solo, ihaiaclerlzlng the 'bear," was lecilled until the number had to be repeated In the absence of tieorge Kusselt Strauss, who was to lime sung "Land of Hope nnd Olorv " Hcrtrand A Austin cellist was tho unlj soloist He pla,ed an Kleg.v ' and "Oavotte," by llcnrv 1 ladle., with orchestration bv Mr La clar Ills solos were ctithuslastlcnllv ie-eclved FUNERAL FOR PK. ANDREWS City Officials Attend Mm for Phyii rlin at St. John's Funeral services for Dr. T, Holllngs worth Andrews, well known phvslclan, were held today with high mass In St John's Church, Thirteenth street above Chestnut street. Many of the city's most rrtr&a Mowtimnl .j tlveti'of the city and . attendee) the services- "v Doctor Andrews dltaT after an Illness of slx't home, 2516 South Twenty-i He Is survived by his wM Miss limina T, Dixon, and-t llolllncsworth Andrews, Dixon Andrews. The New Heavy War Flours Don't blame them for "Heavy Baking." They'll give you perfect results if you use T Miss rrincme PurcPhosphate BakinglWdcr The war flours need more leavening, therefore are much more satisfactory with Princine, the baking powder that rises in the oven instead of wasting its strength in mixing bowl. 15c ilb, SOc lb. In handy Handled cups. Community Stores! ' Wc5ery.c$.YauSavr and ofner pood sfarei QUKbTIONS AM) ANSWERS linn i au I tench mv lmv of tfn to hane up htji tint RPil oat and put hin hooki lntRf1 f throw ltiir them down n whrf an 1 how In li morn rlrl with nil ht thlnRs? I am bo ttretl of tulklnsr to him about It Mrs It C J It uotiM hao boen so mm.li ca-trr tn niiMier tliHt question pIrIU jrars nun Ihn mturHl time t tfich Midi einlcr- llne"s H from nbotit two to ntx carj" I for it Is then that tneso muular li ililt-9 j 1 3 ' trmrarnnnT 7 T) ip iipii i Let Cuticura Care for Baby's Skin It's rcallv wonderful how nuicklv a lint bath with Cuticura .Soap followed 1 a gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint ment relieves skin irritations -which keep baby wakeful and restless, ncr nuts sleep forinfant and rest for mother, and points to hcalment in most cases when it seems nothing would help. Sample trach trr hy Mall. Art1ress rnst rsrrt "tutlenra, Kent. vt, llmtnn." Poll evcriiwhere hemp .ic Olnlment 'J5 and SOc. UllA ft N, 1 jJisE'SiL SVI.VV AL'KENTSKY JERltV T. AKCIIUK W Housekeepers will Bnd below announcements of commodities and devices especially designed to assist them during "clean-up" week. 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Phoenix Prepared Paints Have No Equal Sample Card on Request PHOENIX PAINT & VARNISH CO. Al 124 Market St. AM Vsssm Vasita -it a Vit-J. kmmmmW REDUCE GAS BILLS A CLEAN RANGE KLIMI.VATKR VNHANlTAnr OHATns ?I'"OK CIHCUI.AH IlKHORIR. 1Q T1IK ADVANTAOK OF OUB OAB HANOK TOP Sy I Tatented and cuaranteed by W. H. Pearce & Co. 41 S. Second St. ,.", H. TERZIAN & CO. Direct Importers t 'Pmsui Rugs A. CrMta PAINTS AND VARNISHES "HowHir" Resdr BIUe4 ffiO rn UniM Oil I-2nU.....at'l'. "C-A-u" Head MUed fan K RockTsr'1 V.rnl.h S2.05 i. s.t.nn BlAin ,iit.M ( sTal En.m.l ,UW. tnlns,Vnlib,Rns-nrli,far ererr PurpM C. A. GILLINGHAM p & "1!- mffjt r 1,I1T-1I T,,I.,.-TX.II.5'I ivuiu uuv,niivunAoi. i ..?: 'h) cey? RecognizeAny ofTheseCharacters? Their ambitions, loves and hates are woven into a fascinating novel with its great scenes laid in the streets, clubs and homes of Philadelphia. A RE you certain you yourself may not be the - selfsame Jerry T. Archer who appears here? Is it possible that you may not be just such a lovable, altogether winning, young woman as Miss Ruth Buckingham? Sylvy Aurentsky, the winsome little Jewess with the Irish face; Joe Maldono, sinister and for bidding; Jim Rand, sleek and plausible; Moritz Roscensweig, South street merchant; Mike Kelly, indefatigable ward worker; Victor Rollinson, great, big hulk of manhood, and a dozen other vivid characters are all in the cast of " The Crack in the Bell" as Written by Peter Clark Macfarlane, America's Noted Author Exclusively for the EVENING PUBLIC LEDGr-1 Tomorrow will mark an epoch in the written records of Philadelphia, for "The Crack in the Bell" will then be released in the columns of the Evening Public Ledger for serial publication. luenina luhltc MthQtx M (SJ efcs V w ..-r -7,-J JIM HAND ''-.rai SrtH" !? JUE MALDONO $ iw k. os -.-, Mr, "vir h VICTOR ROLLINSON "I ILj-rlMBsR-.'. pst t , rjL Hti W ,".-T $ u, i:- E JJ - rrA J:.. . r Ml sM .