In' ',&:&? v$dtv$-4At ';?..& ...A wf4., V .". art' i i-a ' naaBi .''. ik ..!'. 'Pi V PiflT Wf 1ffBin IS I ''VAfeUV'1"' !WUMBW. " ' SFt.. JUHliU :-t ."j. v)BaVKj.,a . s vravnmu wsfejfKp'; .. .sxesSiffllB LrxujJCT'ja.J, WW J estttttA? rrT ' ' '1SW .,, .. -TfflrWr75 fe.lMtlviM T a"" HII.IIH'M 1MI I l''l - '-T 'A. "177 .-. .. '-vvJuji.cfp.Lr.a..i.'f , iH.-JVi. " . mmijmm THE CRACK IN THE BELL? A STORY OF POLITICS IN PHILADELPHIA BY PETER CLARK MACFARLANE fnpvrtohtt i$l$, by Public Isdgtr Vot Tin; fisnn.K in tiik story JERRV Atcriir.tt. who with hta rl..r brother Paul. In aMUrly lontlnnlna th btjulneM nf liv ArrhT Ton, Torki". rluhbwl Into unronrlnun')", n.l ntflM by Patrolman HtmndhurKT wlim th t.-.i..-t man, nutrnitnl nt thf iinlltnmn b brutal treatment f Merits Knwncv..-ljr, mmrn to that rrtonnT'K nMlftHnrr. 1tn(nn("rslff ha btny taken Intn rtu-tnrly hk th final ..p In th ptty V'fftrriittnn nrlsilnjr from fnrtlnrinl difference tn thr- "Hlimb Fifth" Wurrl .trrrv l r1f-aa.l from in II. hi tan dropp1 an1 Stroncburerr "brnk" that I. rrriirnt-il i riun iwfnr .MnB "flrH' a the rult f th lntrMfon nf a family rrlcnd, UIMHI If. lltTKIM.IIAM. flnnnrlAl ".ntuf- and th tnwi t-wrful man in Philadelphia t hie nn-l pnlltttnt Iki-h well a thMr nndTllnim !tior. nn.) mot a fant. M'hen Uii klnuh.im ilushter. , .J11J. MM,M Ul ,""" h,r fMlr ilMt .trry i mlMltur th irreat man cnlla MiMI Mis. an mm.ti, ial m. ,, on th- lomc-Hlntanrp telephone at Atlantlr Mty JrrVn Maio in nu tn ,.- rrt,uf work of IMmun.R IliirkiiiRham a "inih button " From ,.. il11!111'1, ',;,', B ' rthlalnn .ai1r. .tern uhilp rfr-Mnc in the T.nfactt ( lurt hrfnrc trturntriB h-'tm m hi. niet Ice-on in .rn.-trnr politiri ff irarna that the "Organisation'' primary ol.j.rt 4 ".leHiin' out Jol.v and that (unt en Innc n n rwrfitrmi he iurt 01 t'n ph iih hit lMimeet an.i turnn .t Ur).tihiin niMjor Itlea In all kpletnilxf and natlormt ilr-tlnna It will not he interfered with lorallj f I.VV At'!tr.MMU, h Iwnutiful nuiift Jtwlah plrl mrtpa Jeir on the. etreet aa h la about tn lne" th- lub for lili home and thank him for hla nrnnK drfrne of th peratfuttd Konno in Uhtn ihf tfaa him Jim tintV.H h mn inter ticure folloulnjr ih irit-l ifU in forma him IIihI th prienn I lK JIAI.IHlMt. a thus, plrkp'xket and Riinman, Aa MjU.v la about to enter br home the i-'ttlh U.inl Biimelr aioi ht-r When vhe r-fLHa nta tniiHtlon tn at tend h. ilanre b- ilir'-Htcti hr imd lo nbotit to ompln fnri f uhen Sl' fiithT Inter ene mlldK Malitono. pltud and rernaefui, ha a Aurmtek. Hrrratod on the rharse nf rerrt Inc atobn irood Whlb' th1 1 coins .-n .et r and Huth etife In their O.erbrook homra hae formed a "P.ie. Philadelphia'' partv lth the ath. word, "For Svlw Aiiretiik " In a dl-U"lon will) hit rather and brother Just be fore thla Jerrv lenrna that .MM RAM), a I'ntmrita rhblt haa aniandrd J.vrn tn put fmnchlee for a pur tra'k nrt Howard at rep t throuoh the pptnlrlp.tl t'cHlatHe 1nd In fort v. etht hour Por erK t'ourrlla have refu?ed t(i ait upon thn rohnr a appliratlnn, and Ooernnient wrk inrloulj tied up. tnr. X should think you'd often b m barrassed about -what what courts to "puru.M "Well, Jim known what h wnnli done, and eonifdmet 1 know beforo he tell ntf," "I ee. And you tlew your 'Job jou rail It, n one In uhlrh your duty l to render pnlltlrnl atrtlce: to tho man thorn rro Hocky nd yh- ImrrylnB "'l" Ir"'. "i '.'," 'u" ,,A ,. t . her, "ill from tho I.Ack nf the More to inf't """' "'' ! t'd li Pt mo lifr i him. It fcomoil vrarn plnco they nnd ' for? I'd ho Inyol, nnulrtn't 1?" I licon toKothcr In their llttlo fnmllv clrrlo .terry. Inoklnu nt the Po'iaro-rlRRod Inot iilcht. lie einlirnced each ! rountonmue (.f Mnp'strnte IMrry. with ' olnimtely nml kept renrhlnc "lit linml lt wwilth M Jnw nnd paurlty nf hrciw. i after hand tn tho other rlilldreii nn I Hey with It stamp of low rumtlng and I'lime runnlnc ip. l.aft nf nil mine little iRtinrant olnrerlty. derided that the man loadnre; lilni Aurentoky onatrhed Into unuld ho loyal j hl nrin nnd tioie tenderly, held rlne. " Kiie.s III ho coins," ho oald. put- nR.iliiKt hln lean, palpltatlnc hreat. tine out a hand. "Thank you ery I Ilefnro tin. store Itself. hoeer. All- much" ! rentsky's oenpo of relief and Joy depart-. 'Welcome." nured the MnclMratt ed The little otore wan Bono. Aaion- ut, heartv elafp, and then iidmon- Kteln stood hehlml the counter. Aaron- ,.hed perminsUely, "t wouldn't he too Ipteln. thi ifdihrr' hard on Strnmshureor. He's a Rood AMientoky s ee llRhtfd with malevo. i rnntich Piitrlimaii nnd wouldn't n-heeii lenee at the siRlit of the rotund llRtiro K;,n, , 014 h( cnt or,,rs p waddlltiR ahoul within, hut he did not n,t hU Jnh for hl mistake, anil resides- enter -elthrr did he erv nut nm mil )nll ,.0(ll,-, ,lllm, ),In ,mlrl, suhdued and oxeirome lu n nlcht ho Inr hlttlnc m ' i r alnly not Hut hndheenhereft.and ho walked In llherty tnr hlltlnR that lneffe..lo little Uos- iiow. hut l.v the saerltk'o of 111" saMntt" lto.emvweli: fnr that I hlame him A nnd nf the pu1iirh and keepsakes of his rcmiirdly hlo a rnnnrdly hlow wife and I'hlldren. nnd hv the faithful SlronRhemer should hae dlsoheed his Intercession of n friend, Isaacs, to whom outers And I II tell ou ono thliiR elo he must ho former Rrnteful, IhoiiRh I don t Intend It. lest till I set at the hltheito he had barely liked Isaacs source thai Issued llmsn orders, and That afternoon the Aurenlskys nuned. il'n 1 II make somehnd venl " for a new family would h- llvhiK behind 'n,P Maclsir.n.. t lowed for a moment Tlie stoic lomoriow. J.O 'uicai aic an JUMmeiits inade amnnc the poor, and the Aiiuntskys tn a nlRht and half of the day had become poor. MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year Hy MAltY L. READ, n. S. IMreetor of the Prhool of Mothtreraft Wur liorrlen 750 MEADE lMttf INTO OFFICERS' CAMP The Summer Yncation fCopirloM, tut, hy the TnMIe I.rdgrr ComrnsK) Ilcgin Training That Will Make Them Eligible to Commands CHU'TKH VII Jerry ,ln.(M Dhcnrrrir Till! day the Auiintsks moved was thf day upon which Jerry. slu hours on the u.ay Inward recovery from his wounds nnd with his band.vRes to rtured to Inonn'.'pleunus plasters coveted by his lint., went down to answer the chaiRe of stialluc a pnllceman He hail some dltllcult.v In pn tontine his brother Paul fioni ntootnp.in.vlnE htm as a lmd KUatil "At least ou' take a lawyer Willi You could Ret a thou-and dollars for ""' perslMed I'.llll the si "ck or your store" "X"1 iolE d-.w n therenlone Just Aurentsky Matted at the EURpestlnn ' """.' f -ee wlvt II happen with n new despair In his eves, for the Meny. on ale not meielv nh.ttnnle. lo,.k of the unio was his llvW and n "re fonlhaid.v. warned the ilibT his family's llvlnE i brother. In somethliiR or a hurr "AaMinsteln wrctld hi (he store.' CHAl'TKR VI -iCniiiiiiucili' THE ensulnR nlsht was one Ions pur Mtory fnr the wretched .tew-. Tie t'Ctlv, serEeants and lieutenants- of po- 1l- nmn Tvilrntmen n taller and a mnpl.tr.it, wore devil, who nltevnn.ed , '""Jidb-n-f j-aaes. "and Elve In the torture chamber Amnnc them. , ..tl( .aronsteln ts a robber," moaned too. from time to time, moved a little Auientsk.v. vollow.eved shvster lawv.r who ap-1 "He Is a llfesaver If he would buy it. ' . ; ,, ., - ... i ri iiii'iod Isaacs roared to Intervene on the side of Au- Auientsk.v plucked at his beard nnd rentskv nnd t.n pose ns his fileml n he wished to see his wife, to son ins couln was nlo lila eo-rellRloulsl When the Able mil In KenslnEtoo. t,. see b's ab. detedve, nnd the po.lce had eMiaus.ed , 'j'- - " "JZ themselves In an effort to wilnE n con- cranted. only little v.llovv -e.viil pussv . fesslnn from Aurentskv. and had only footins Isaacs- had entree to jail and deeded in frlEhten.ne him ,n.t Into M "l!JrW;, fear of his life, lliey thiew him Into a i .t s 1 1 the nmrnluR they ndmllted coll tearlns his hair and ravine in wiiu uis who in see nun i.naos nail con .-. r i.i i.,,n ' 'enlently found time to make her awar. rrotept of his lnnocsnee. , of the Eiave state It, which her lun-ham AtjrrnisKr nivi at no uin. sin.-c m;. tncarceratlnn be,ett peimltted to see Becky, his wife, though the faithful woman haunted the fiont of the police station, vveeplnc. with Kylvy nt her side, the Blrl Irylne vainly to cheer her mother, while her own heart sank like so much lead When Aurentsky had been allowed to tewrlu hl own misery fnr a "So lone, old man. chuckled Jerry, re ,.,i I stood, it nil he had told her that money) alone woulii nvnll .Monev ah. alwavs umnev Monev saves the rich Mnney, too", can tan Hie poor If they can Eel It This was loElcal reasonlmr tn ItecUv's iniml ami mad' a lint hose soil for "isa.ics's sow ings. "Sell the store, papa ' Sell the stole and save yourself," she pleaded unhesitatingly ,- I ll,,lnnlu,,e ' III" MlllUMI !' IIVF" Wlllllllll II. IIU'I mmniEm nour in n .1 j....k. .. ...-, stnrp .ounteied Jncob stubbotnl.v Anient to enable hlni tn npprcrlntn the "Hut the chllderen the chlldeten-- tdesperateness of his t.ituation'tho yel-pllll" Isadore -all the time I hey cry for low-eyed lawver was permitted ,o enter I ; &- ;4r,';rrr1?hrlupn,Lnre'.!i nis con AurenisK.v cnniiieu m wn- even mat you should no ny lis nt homo, hand of what appealed to he bis one I 'Jive herself! Vh. v es This was potentlnl and lo.nl friend as at that nf ".ll T-'hi' c.are'd'wlth a shud a lone-lost brother nnd listened sub-foi "Sell It I take niv tiushcait and mlsslvely, while the little man made all E on the Mtc.t to peddle again. It .. i-- 'takes me seven ents lo get m.v store tnines near. inTlcr, n,nr,. ( (1 i, ) ,If, , ... Am The lawyer, of course, believed 111 An- hope which springs -n ctirnallv In the rentskv'a complete innocence, but the human breast for a moment flickered up circumstances, he ndmllted. wore AAm.u Ift the tobber! Ins: The allrprd mnrhIe-uorker was n To htm Iaaf l)f nIp- hft Hwnt np liH notdrlniip burglar T p..ln fin or with t wlfn urtit nut tn toll nf tlio huccoph nf her misHinn m tue w a it I tip isnar e,v2a SBfc56 the aroused Eleam of Jerry's eve nnd the dftermlned -! of Ills jaw. with both admiration and speculation in his glance "You'd a make a Eood man In the ward." he tnmpltmcntcd "Kind of got vour dander up, haven't vou"' "Kind of." ndmttted Jerrv "1 Rot n hlother woikln for von Mr Arrher." It occuried m the Maglstt.ite to say at the last. Instructed bv all bis political Instlint that for Mr Atclni to know thin might some d.iv make it , belter for that brother, or If It turned out I1i.it Hie brother stood hleh in Hie . Archer Eraces, mlRht some div make It the better for the miiRlstt.ile "Indeed What's his name ' ' 'William William I'.urv " 'Why. es. I know him. , subforernan m our tenipentiE dejiartment . steady sensible sort of man " "Ye", sir William's a Rood fellow. Inn illif.iiuin.il.' that way" "I'lifoi'tunate" What way"" "Why," smiled the magistrate "He's' alwa.vs had to woik William don t , never have ipilte pull enough to land him a job " Jerry also smiled ' "And the liifeieuie l that when a n. an lands a fit position lie docs not have to woik " 1 "Well, ' liu.tlllled the ln,lgllrale nnlv .lightlv enili.it rassed, "It's a d'ffeie.M kind of work and a different way of wot kin' I c in ode tha ' ..aid Jerry "Hood m. ii nine Mi I'.utv (C(lTIVI'l:ii TflMflttHfiW) V ""' TtftMAI BREAK TWO Rl v-v ,ia Collier Turned Over ih' sevsen Days Engines I structcd in Six $j (snip Meade, Mil,, May lfti Thli Is a hapny day far nnnroxlmntoly 7RA soldiers, for thai miinber heeln bfo In the fourth officers' training camp. Tor a tltt'e more than three months they will wrertlo with military problems in an effort to become officers, and If Ihev succeed In passing the testa will be placed on the eligible list for com mission More than inn Philadelphia hovs have made this camp, but their names are tint available A list nf the student candidates probably will bo. made public tomorrow Kor I ho week ending May a this camp pioved to he the most healthful f.f nil N'ationnl At my cantonments There were but two deaths, and Its noneffective rate,. ;ii R ni liniO. wns the lowest of any National rmy camp Sergeant l''leldliiR I. Wlllcox, Ambu- lame Company No 5I, of the 501th ward thn minute the 'tiovcrnment S.iminM Ti.itti was today transferred the word. All rloitw ale abonrd.i'i n. in.- .ii,ii iriniaiei s i .fp.iruneiu m tiunuers are run. And the v VashliiRtnn Ptlvate Clifford SI. Colo, cnuipletclv innnned There are. of the l.illh IVpot lirlRade, was trans- men in the clew Itupert Wry ;! leireu io me aviation seciion nr tne Me- i cuntain ft nat enrp at i.aiieiey i-iciu. Hampton. The Tuckanne has already teen- Vit Cnrporul lieorge A. Zeiss, t.f the Inr dock trial, a try-out for thi. tjuarlermaster h corps, was promoted to i clues, which worked with precision a "crgeantcy. power The bulldlnjr of the collier has smashed two world record'. Thirty-seven days nfro the. k laid nt the plant of the New To nuiifline Corporation. South Today the collier, ready for turned nvr to the U. . Shlpplnf'l ordinarily, nt Ieat a hundred are required lo build a vesseffo slo. The Tuckahoe Is a 500-tond rlio other record smashed Wfl lime tnken In the cotutructlon'of,.! etiRines. nils look six days, fro moment the bed plains were laM the enelnes were ready for steam,'7)J The cetemony or turnltiR the,"Tl nhoe over to the f'hlpplne Boardri place nt (ho customs House. thl,vji The collier Is ready to start ,. .. 'icJi I . ,-JL. Mother i the .vinpallielie inmraile anil leaclier in llie home Mimnier mIiooI, giving Mipccflioii" ami help when (lie children neeil tlii anil learninp how in aiewer thr ir nne-linii. of "What?" anil "llow'f" kpiimi nrnitT srniNti RKSORTA (AS.M Have vnn speihil iirntilenis with ihl. ilren? M-inl llipni lo vtl.s Iteiirt. in rsre nf ttio Kvenltig I'iiIiIIi litsrr. lrlle onr fllie.tleus dlthirtt ell one sldp of the paper nnl, state me iif Hie rhll ilren In itiniiilis nml wlirtliiT huvs or ulrl.. at the real 'Miet loners In life. l!o..k have their t'!ace for reference for di- ' reetlons, for ptoviillug Ihe names of thine.", for furnishing eact fads of hlstorv or liioKr.iphy or story The aee of the chlldten will make a little ilirfetence In the stories they prefer. the haudwotk they r,i do. the skill in workmanship they can accomplish and Chateau Lake Louis REBUKES AMERICAN LACK OF SYMPATHY ".intRV T. ARMIKR lniportiirh,ih' nm able of nioorl this morning 'See vou nt the works In a I'nilnle of hours Magistrate Parry tccognucd Jerry In-' stantl.v nnd ri reted him fnmlllarlv and as an allv tathei than a cultirlt ".Vit charge agon you. Mr Archer." he nnswiied vvith a mystetlnus smile to Jiirv's lniiilt Hut why Isn t thete? deiiMiukd that the police he had Imputed crime to All '.fentsky, even telling them that on other occasions he had dljposed of loot through the corner grocer evltable. therefore, that Autentsky Within the minutes the latter was on his way. Within an hour Aainnstein was lu ll wns In-1 venlnryine the little stock of goods. iiih appraisal was a very pessimistic oue--prices cut to the none and th should Eo to prison for a lone term or totals kept for his e.ve alone. They snoweu vv nen ne nan mane eveiy pn. years. "My vlfe and my poor ohlldernV Au rentsky lamented "Sylvy! Mv peautl ful, poautlful Svlvy"' Kor the father had, from the first, seen In the whole affair a plot of the accursed Maldono a trick to cct hlni. her father, nut nf the way, and then his Sylvy!" In this grief the merchant tore his hair nealu .and called on the (lod of Israel to wit-I ness his Innocence, employing a voice eo loud that it evoked protest and malediction from the tanks. j 'SViut up, you dirty Jew'" ypllcd a guard, and Aurentsky subsided Isaacs, the ellow-eyed. watched the wretched man's demeanor with calcu-, lstini? eye. ' "t couldn't never get mw off before, a jury In the world," ho sighed pros ently. and then, after a dreary Interval' of moaplngs on Aiirentsky's part he, added 'calculatingly, "but If I had a thousand dollars I could suuare It." A thousand dollars: i no savings nt years. Aurentsky. shook his head stub bornly ' "Do you remember Joseph Klanjihelm rner?" asked Isaacs craftllv. Joseph Klapphelmmet. neighbor to Aurentsky. arrested upon 'the same charee "stolflt property" convicted on the tame charge and sentenced to prison coming bacit after three ears to find his business gone, his family scattered and himself an outcast ' Yes, Jacob remembered Klapphelmmer very well, and shuddered to see himself In similar position. A thousand dollars ' A cheap price for relief from the agony Aurentsky wns suffering The mm was mote than he. had, and yet he grasped nt the lure of the proposal. A thousand dollars I To be quit of this entangling plot? To escape nn uncertain number of years In r penal Institution? Tn get out where he could be free and strong tn protect Sylvy? To spirit her away from the eyes and machinations of MaUJono? What a bnrguln ! "Skuvate If.' What sou mean, bku are It?" Aurentsky demanded of Isaacs. "Things Is rotten down here," ex. plained the shvster doprecutlnely "If you would elve me n thousand dollars I vt-oiihl cive. tome tn Maldono nnd some to the Magistrate, and he would dismiss the caFe on the ground of Insulllclent evidence." "And the police?" "What can they do If the magistrate dismisses the case?" inquired the shyster threw'diy. tnrentskv- did not know. He vv unversed in such matters. He knew that the police pounced like hawks and some they Itt go and some they de-.nni-od That was all he knew. There fore, for the little yellow-eyed Isaacs to tell linn irai """"J ,""". t z , T j him tiom the Jeopardy In which he stood ...m nit that was necessary to turn Aurentsky s thoughts to tnat subject ann mai uiunv. But. u thousand dollars! He had In An nia cun In a soctet ttocket in the wall of his' bedroom, of the existence of which Becky and he alone knew, the sum of J2J0, It represented his savings of two years. He contlded to the lawyer ht he had this stun of money nnd this ,,U"But y'uu got the store, nlh't you? '-(J- v V.JKiJfc4"iti iiHTV un- slide deduction nnd narinr:. nn shrlnKniiio value or im. "t eeeve ou JS0H. Isaacs," he said shortly. "You would, huh, you robber! I 1? K. ft '.VjWSBKW "ffit . f th RUTH IIUCKINGHAM ' could have you arrested for that al most for such fraud such cheating of poor and helpless man. Aurentsky was a Rood feller, you understand what for do Mill take the shirt off his back?" "I should take the shirt off his back !" rejoined Aaronsteln with a sneer. "I should, hey ! Somebody Is taking the skin off his back nnd the blood out of his veins what ! Who Is dot. It I am taking the shirt?" So the two men chaffered nnd wran gled "r'our hundred nnd fifty dollars is all ho will give, the tobber!" communicated Isaacs at length to Becky, waiting In an agony of suspense In the Ilttlo living room at the hack. Ui(l and $:"( made 72n. "It can't he done for less than a thousand." declared Isaacs Imlielessly. Becky began lo cry She had shed many tears In the last eighteen hours. Isaacs displayed no enthusiasm for the tears, but exhibited signs nf Interest when the woman dragged out her few pallry heirlooms and keepsakes; the small nestegg for S Ivy's dowry, when ever Sylvy should need n dowty; Sylvy's own savings and the contents of the children's hanks. Convinced now that the family of Aurentsky had been milked dry, the lawyer waited while Becky went weep ing to the pawnshop and came back with money for the Jewelry Then Isaacs look Hip SI 20 and (lie S.Vi which hutl resulted from this final looting process and went off lo sen .Maldono and the niiiRislrule. The coiiMJlralorsi sat together and divided thn money In three piles. .Maldono took one pile nnd dropped It ilellhctMoly Into his pocket with ii wink nnd u smirk of satisfaction; the mugi.strale got his pile out of sight' hurriedly with one furllve clutch of the hand; Isaacs, how ever, paused and creasing each hill lovingly through his fingers, counted his share again to make sure no mistake hail been made. . "Turn him loose," said Maldono. "and we'll see If he's learned any thing." The magistrate made a note on his record of the case: "Dismissed; evidence InsuDlrlent." Maldono met the marble-worker later and gave him a 10 bill. Isaacs mean while slipped In through the police sta tion tn Aurentsky In his cell. "All the robber would give me Is IttO," he reported gloomjly. Aurentsky ground his teeth. "But for I77J on account of you be ing a friend of mine they squared) It." "I can go?" demanded the prisoner, leaping up excitedly, 'tyou are free." Aurentskv flunr hla arms about Iuiu aisna . nun.' .- men - wniner. . tsey IMiilatlt'liiliiii Oirl Mei'lares Country Can Ncxer (Jive Enough to Era lire Send aid tn Kranco at nine, don't save it for American wounded when they come hack. Is the npnl In Inr i oiintrv-wiiiiieii acioss M-as made in young man. a trifle piqued, as If some . one had been interfering In bis peismial ,rr"1!' "'',l '!,rr' n Ml,,c nf t'P'oacli by affairs. 'Miss Hdllh Untold fillllneham. 13:' West "Because thete ain't no Policeman pucosti t. liernuntnw n, now In Pails, Stronghiirger. for one thine, answered , ,,, ,.,,,, , ..... the Magistrate, bluntly ' "' UlllliiEham. who Is twenty. two "Then they did bleak him?" Jerry i nrs old. and the nnlv daughter nf Mr. askul a question, Inn his voice fell, ... ,, ,, ,,,,,. . for he was a trifle dLsma.ved to Hud '"' ''' Harold Ollllnghnm. went the unseen power acting t-o expeditiously abroad last nctober with the Misses and so unerringly to accomplish 1(10 ie- .. ,,,. - ,.,i.,i, umim sisters ,.r suits which It desired "Hut," and ho ,-"" """ l-H-H'-t Ii .smith, sisters or tecovered himself Miniewhat. "but .vou the late Kilvvanl H Smith, hanker Thev out Vheln'giMm'i'n!!?1" l",n ,h"' "'"" loln,, ,h0 '',,H Marf "' Uw ,,,,r'v,a "And ou can't help it I' ho teslgns. v " relrt. and have been employed In can you'."' leiorte.! tne magistrate. Iping refugees and wounded who ate Resigned: So that wns the leneth to ', tlnnc ln .irB,. numbers In Ihe French which they had room to nvold a scandal "But he ouehtn't to be permitted to capital, resign," blustered Jerry. "I want to file -p,,, message, which Is nt once a chatges against that man to show him . , , , , up, and to show- the system up. And 1 P'nlest and au appeal, Is conveyed In a want to know about the little frult-mer- inter written hv Miss lillllneham to a chant that he anested and clubbed with- , . , . ...,, , , , , , out excuse. Some, funny name Itosen- frl'nrt ,wh" refused to send aid abroad svvlper?" upon the excuse that she was "saving "llnbcnsowele- -the man that was ar- ivei.vthlug for our own wounded when rested with you. VhH dismissed!" It ' they come back" nan plain that Magistrate Parry saw no "i came home from work with mv sns'acro'fererr'-nn,h,nB m ':-:! "an'jc,; ". r:r, !,""" veili- "Dismissed? Why. the man was guilty ''T'1 ll',,ra '"" '""'' fl"K on three counts lie exposed his ft tilt ""'' decided to keep your afghan for uncovered for tale; he ixposed It on tho , use jit home, tin. letter says. "Just sidewalk beyond the legal limit, and he a trivial thing, but It Is little thitiHS J kipt his stote open nn Sunday." like that, coming nt the end of a long! "There's a lot of them kind of mis- day lu the midst of horror.s that make demeanants," chiakled the magistrate. , nt lf, scream, that make one feel "Itojenscwelg wont have no moie ,,..,, 1,,,., , ,i, i.,,.i- ,,t ,,.,t ,,,,.. n,,. ' trouble now that the Deulsch policeman "ysteihal nt the l.uk or n, I symp.ith.v know-s what kind of connections he had" nn'1 understanding over thero acioss "You mean that because llnsenscweig the ocean In prosperous America, is supposed to be a friend of mine and "M.v l.od! Will you never wake tip? because somebody pretty well known In You can never, never woik nr elve the city chanced to Inquire for me that rlnllBll for ,(.,,,. splendid people of this Jew may In the futuin vloate the " . .,,,, i'r. ,, i,r, , law with linpunltv?" brance, vvho have homo the brunt of "Some laws." grinned the magistrate the war for three years and over, and "If his pull is genuine." .vnu will never know the living hell they "wen, 11 isn 1 genuine," ueciaren have been thrnuglj and must cnnllnue to Jerry with emphasis. "Ilosenscwelg is , vo through unless you all help to the nothing to me one way or the other; Its 1 f.-M-u. .! simply that I don't propote to stand Idly :1 , ,, ',7, "n a... .n ..s ,.t by and see one helpless citizen singled I ' "olk ""..""V, ""'""B refugees and out nnd d.scrlmlnnted against. How. repatriates all diseased, consumptive, ever, what concerns tne most is the gen- facing only surfeilng, terrible poverty oral condition that appears to obtain and dlsttess discharged soldiers without ilovvn heie Haling studied the Coustl- i0 ,. pensions, men with no faces, no !.,,,,,.0,.,,a'vg,,heir,d,e,'t1 r'felrcd";."! '"-' - "-' J'fJ, "h" ""' slot.ally since lu editorials and era- 0 Prosperous and happy, lions. I have lather assumed that It was "What future can possibly await still In operation." Jerry's tone was such nun except one of endless suffer nilldly. saicastlc "it steins, however, lug and desolation? To us vvho work that government as she Is taught and n,nnng these wrecks nf this war, America as she Is practiced are two different af- ,., 11.. ,iro-uii wo have known Is fairs, and I keep miming across things JT"1 " ,,," , ", "" "',,:' .ii ,. down here that make nu want to ask ,ll,r" "nll " rat cou" ,y "h,'rP '"'" questions." ' nro whole and happy, where there are Maelstrate Parry smiled the smile of no lefugees nr tepatrlatlales, a land superior knowledge,, but at the same , untouched by Invasion, unravaged by t.ine nodded the nod of entire willing- disease1 ness to Impart Ibis knowledge tn a gen-. ..The' oilier dav we gave a trousreau tleinan at once sn amiable and so highly I . u" """T.', . ,KU. . ...... conneclcd with the ultimate sources of I ln . M'"""'0 B,n ,w," "" ". ' K political power in the city. a uiscnaigtu winniueu rimm-i. ,, ...m "Do I understand." 'asked Jerry, stone blind and both nuns were gone. taking advantage of this, obvious grac- p nnd yet their faces were shining with lousness of mood, "that you. a mag. i0,. i,,. KO proud of the bride he can iMli-.ila il 11 I a illomluu iiniMiilnl,.! -lki ' . . ,.,o.r. ....... ...-,,..-0 .. ....,.!.... in .. ,i-1 ,,,.. .,, nl. inuc,. Touav 1 AHOMi: SPMMHIt SCHOOU-havo worKinansnip iney can accomplish and .,,,.,,, . . the kind nf Intetest they have In nature you ever tiled II If you want lo A ,.,, ,,of , ,,,,, ,hp , renew your youth, to havo a wondetful csnntlal hooks and a five-foot shelf will cultural coiiiso for yourself, to get h '"rnlsh luxuries. , sullcase will hold , , , ... , ,, , , all Ihe isseiitlnl tools nnd niatetlals for comradeship with your children and nn h,inrtttnlU. ,..., ,,,.' ."'n' 1 . nnderslandlne nf them such as you had weekly record of what Is belne acenm- never expected, have n home summer pllshed nr ealned. mother can see that school and conduct it yourself. value, are being Ealned without having As in any field, lu older lo get doll- " r, "-" "t what must be done , nlte values, make substantial gains, then, must he definite planning nf the QI'KSTIONS AND WSWIIRS activities to be carried on and the col- , ,,, ' ' ' .",'." , .. ... I tlsvo n Min of .ivt-en who lis- jilunvs tertlnc nf miii.' ttr coosary rUlpnietit and , t tended Humnt erhool reiiiUrK ,,nd Je?mM toolt Att.x nintlirr u ho Ciin road can lnteretd until Utt Sou- he doe not do this fnr ht-r hlldrm, and the mnM "J"-" ,fn ",'V V'( VM" to waI!? "b'1,t .,IJI 1 . .1 .1 .it 11 1 . l street Willi oilier lo eotne of whom 1 do highly i duelled mother will find difiii ' n, ,. f..r. or u. nn off in t,m I Is still much for her to leain If she hs Hlvvnye i.en mi upright well liHiari will Income such a comrade with the l,m I'U' '. m sornewh..! werrlea l.y his , ... , ., rresent las es MflS P S children for the summer. ' ' "What can I do now '."' will never bo a What sott of a person did be havo as wall and seldom a terrain for th" dill- " Sund.i.v-school teacher? Wns It some .Iron whose summer has Ihus bee,, ?''" "'."'"'rA1? ,'""' '"f '!?!!"', a,r "T, ., , .. t.i nt ., i . i - 't some one vv tio was Torma or who ddt planned. Neither will they be teasltiB , , ) ,. , ,e,., ,,ovs, ,B u' ' to go lo th movies, or In some other' Sunday school wheie the hovs and girls child's house, nor will they play In the have teal studying to do nnii make real streets or In the devil's kindergartens, progress? Ho they have anv responsl- Partlv this will be because thev have bllltles. and Is thete any attempt In do. so much that Is Intetcstlne and inlu- "''U' ",H." T"'" ,anmm-' ,,0H "'this able ,o do a. homo and partly becauso ; .ijnrvhinl""' llld'u I mother Is so deeply concerned ns to that you s.eak to the scout master and ' their whereabouts nt all hours of the ask hlni to eet your hoy Interested, but day and night. don't mention Ihe matter to the boy Do' The subjects selected for discussion I me same tiling with the hoys Under nt nnd work during the summer should the Y. M. C A Those men understand bo matteis lu which the chlldicii th. in- I:"' ,,""'' !,I1,,"I"L V,?, ,'',.'i1'r',l,H ""'' , , , t i. ii i .i ynur nnv nnd run Nh mm the mhmtwre selves nie deeply and vitally Interested j,0 , Peking, while at file same time Thero Is story. telling, story-making and npy nrH keeidng his idenls in the right story -plnyine. There are nil the hand- ' direction. crafts and manual work carpentry. I -S Ji iif. S " - j,ff -S3- .? hk IN THE tl'il "' - 'J 4mi Canadian Pacific Rocki Among the Lake In (ha Cloud "WMfc dowslraming million-dollar pleturat'Hio COMMODIOUS, RESTFUL, LUXURI0I Set face to face with Mlehtv Victoria. &;! Glacisr. Swiss and Canadian Guidw,i"iJ Mountain Climbinp, Coaching", Boat-'.;-;''X"l ing. Easy walks and ridos on AlplM.V 'J Trails at CHATEAU LAKE LOUII Liberal itop-oter prlrllecei from Coait to Phone, write or coH for information on Rt$ort Tour No. 130 B. r. CI.AYT0Ni CltT Pe nrrr, Atent Canadian Pacific Railway F. R. PERRY, fien. Agt. Pass, Dept f,2fl Chestnut f-treet. rhllsdelnhla 1331 llroadn, evv tork litr ,13 JS e&l mi '4j V?l gardening, wniklne in clay and cement, drawiue and painting, making things nut of paper, pastehoatd, sticks whatever material Is at bad. knitting, sewinc. weaving, housework, cookine. There is the gieat nature world to get better acquainted with, to know nunc Inti mately, to know mote about birds. What shall t cet fnr a hlrtliii.iv orrsrnt for my niece who will soon b eUht years n!C I knew wtiat Isiys like, t.ut 1 h-vet slrl t'NCt.i: JACK She will ptnhably ndnte you to your dying dav If you eet her any one of Hie following' A box of water colots nnd n Kate lireenaway Palntbook, a tnv kllchen tslze and furnishings nccordlng lo your purse ami nor economic con Kfshisr. L-l i- L.Ut. 11 AiMS 3(oPSsKTIi2itiaW3W u.rsi.v. '1? MOM "anai. T MSLXMflHMrin ttees and flowers, stones anu shells, i.ntinn, from Jl ini) : a tov stove and stars and clouds, w-onthor. bills and cooking utensils (same conditions) a vallevs brooks or rivers or ocean life cutout dolls bouse and furniture fp.iper This Is not a school of learning facts "r pasteboard), s i set of paper dolls, a ,,, r hnoks Inn ,.r exoloiloir exoerl. 'roquet set; a Utile wrist watch, a out or books, but or expioitng, expert- , , ,fu, s,., ()f ,,,,,,. mentlng. constructlne. living with un title, living out gieat stories, playing , litmA V APOI.KM'DM'i; NARBERTH MEASLES RIDDEN M'ADOO'S DAUGHTER ENGAGED Kiiiilftnic of Maladv Puts Most' Mrs. Martin to Wed Clavton 1 ... . .' 11I..1 oiii.ii,,.- ol town to yiiantntino ri.tit. jr., oi i-niiaiiripina Kver had the measles? Narberth has' The public school there was closed 'f7M jw-il'i.m tV' 1?'.T, .IM miakUviiym v I i.nwonti. x. .1. wiuiwoon. .v. j. MILVvrOO Secretary of the Treasury nnd Mrs. William (!. McAdoo have announced the engagement nf Mr McAdoo's daughter. Mrs. Taher Martin, nf I hestnut Hill, to Clayton Piatt. ,lr of this city. The date of the wedding In Philadelphia will be announced later ' I Mrs Martin, who Is the eldest daugh ter nf Mr. McAdoo. is the widow of yitterday. Ten per cent of the pupils and one teacher. Miss Clayton, fourth I ward teacher, have contracted the malady, according tn William Melcholr. the piinclpal. naniei mil, cniei oi .aroerin pnucr. , -. , Mattln. who died two ami ,. half has had a haul time lo get enough years ngo. Her Ilttlo daughter. Miss! quarantine signs tn go round Nona Martin, won attention six weeks ' In one family four children contracted ngo when she drew the strlne that un Ihe disease In succession As the child '"' the replica of the statue of Lib last afflicted was lecovotine. ,,n ,ril nrty wiien her grandfather opene d the , , , ... , I third 1. berty Loan ca n pa gn In Ph la- . two again came down with measles delphia. ' M l ' mm I B4tete2Zz. .wsfzrm EixdrWL 'aiaikr M-vuui j JJwrr-J1! i. sea VA rKfe lar ?: iMl ' go IJ7' r out a hearing two of ihem In fact gave oui u oval niKiwo oi i neni n laci , .. , .,i,u i,vonM regardless of laws violated,' simply on warm ''"thes tq a s-nldler of France . ... ,. ...... .. .... ...t.n.A ...l.nlu tat-a fmr lh eOB OOW'O. an iniliuaiiuu nun souieoouy or con i'" ...w. ...... .. . ..... ..... sequence In the city would be pleased was shot away; a sort of curtain hid If the matter were given no further pub. t,e place where It had been, and he "c!.t".'. . ........ 'could barely whisper. -nen, noi rcii- iimi, air. Arcner. i ..DrftssnK refugees Is the hardest 1 had orders to do what I done." ; , ' '.' ,, , h,r, , h "And 'orders' are above the law?" , Part of my work. It Is hard to find Are you klddln'7" Inquired Magistrate ' the right things. They always want Parry, beginning to suspect that he was black and we never seem to have any. being made the hutl of humor. ' And some of the garments sent us are ".No, magistrate." reassured Jerry. "1 , BO flimsy and Ill-suited. These poor was never more In earnest." And then, ' ,ns, nt ..horn were prosperous presuming upon the friendliness of the i ,)e0,p,,'. . " ' n ?S before the war man, which was as plain as his utter and lived comfortably before the war lack of any sort of Judicial pose, the , must stand in line for hours awaiting kindergarten student of ward politics their turn at the depot. And then they decided to consider his first 'question suriicieni: answered and to press an other and more Interesting one. "Hy the way, mny I ask, Judge Parry, what has been ynur training for jour magisterial position?" "Jimmy Csrey got me the Job," "Job?" "It pays $3000 a year.'-' "But what had you done to prepare yourself to sit ns a magistrate? Were you a lawyer?" "I-iiwyer, no!" anil Parry laughed, "I was u dock foreman: and my first year hi poll Iks I delivered eighty, two voles off my own doclc. The next, election I carried my own divi sion by one hundred and sixty-nine majority, there only belli' two hun dred and twenty odd votes In It, After that 1 cot to be sort of a lieutenant of Carey's, you might say. lie put me on Ihe force for a couple of years, then promoted me to sergeant for three months to sort of learn me the roMtt. and alter that me Mere., i v ueen nere ever .rfn have only three articles In six months. Some nf the things sent from America are sickening." Pnn't suffer with eornt. ask m your drug, 1. 1. )(, win sell you 4Z A. V. Pierce's Corn Plasttri. with gS h positive money-bark guarantee, w Hunijreua of thousands of people 3 have uied Ihem durlna tha naat 0a sixteen years. Don't experlmeht 5 wnn ar oa. wnien mav burn ina ' akin, acll and Injur the Block ; Inga. For Sna you ran buy enough : tn treat H coma, for 10c enough to treat 3 corns. Always parked In a vreen box. By mall If mora ; convenient. Vv'tnthrop Hales Co., ! 110 Wret aid m.f.N.w Tork. IT .fit- To Every Wife, Mother and Sister of Our Boys in Service The Most Impressive Parade in Philadelphia's History Will Ik Given on Wednesday, May 22, at 3 P. M. Only the Wives, Mothers and Sisters of the Boys in Service Will Participate In order that this parade may be sill that it should be, and reveal to Philadelphia as never before the fjreat num ber of patriotic wives, mothers and sisters the boys in Uncle Sam's service have left behind, every wife, mother and sister of such a boy is earnestly urged to preserit her self on FRIDAY, MAY 17, until 9 P. M., at the nearest headquarters of the district in which she lives, and receive a service flag to carry in the parade and printed instruc tions relating to the parade. The Districts and Places to Report on May 17 are as follows THE - SEA f.4 A ILDWOOD CREST W 11. x Vlj dorc cottages, bungalows and apart.' tits have bem rented for the comln';,,; scn man were ever laarn ueiore ailj 3 time of the year. Persons partlcu-,i, about location should make thelr,i' ilce nt once, for the best places arift me rapidly. 1 SPEND YOUR VACATION AT WILDWOOD THIS SUMMER Pest surf bathing, boatlne. deep-sea fishing, crab. bine and motoring in the east. Klve miles of vvldei boardwalk Many entertaining nnd high class amusements, Including concerts twice dally by a splendid orchestra of well known artists Make your hotel reservation nr rent a cnt Itige Mw, for Wlldwood Is going to bp the busiest resort on the coast this summer Kor folder or detailed Information write tMlay In J. WHITESELL, City Clerk wii.nwoon, n. .i. 4ft $v' : -24 &' -- ' T-- I'liroMI MOt'XTAINS. BUCKW00D M i Jfca irffiw?' 'Twni IINN FIREPROOF Milw nf e-on-Delawsre. rennsilvanla Seuson'a Opening IwriiD-nlnlh of May Home of Hie Fanioua Miawnee C'ounlri Ciuh (iolf Courae A. J. & C. V. Murphy, Manager Address until Mny IS' LU'ltr.I, IKII.'SU. I-IKKHOOI). N. J. IV KB N BKWVII.I.K. I'A. SOUTH PHILA. DISTRICT 1308 South Broad CENTRAL DISTRICT Liberty Loan Headquar ters, Broad and South Penn Square NORTHEAST DIVISION 4343 Frankford Avenue KENSINGTON DIVISION Wingohocking Creek, South side Frankford Creek, South side Delaware River, West side Poplar Street, North side Broad Street,, East Bide '&-iX't'-Xh fcV f2ffJf.v.. MANAYUNK 4376 Main Street R0XB0R0UGH Lyceum Hall,. Lyceum and Ridge Ave. GERMANTOWN AND CHESTNUT HILL 45 West Chelten Ave. OLD YORK ROAD DIV. 4942 N. Broad NORTH PHILA. DIV. N. W. cor. Broad & York WEST PHILA. DIVISION Philomusian Club, 3944 Walnut .1 Ll . GALEN HAIL-IN-THE-MOUNIAINS trKKMSRSVILLE. PA. The beautiful Spring Resort of Eastern Pennsylvania and the only one of Its data. Dry Air. Unuiual scenery. Every comfort for long or ahort uy. Daily concert. Very excellent lab'e. Golf. Ititha. Msiiaga So larium. Resident Phyaician. MuOern Gar ay. Long-dUUnre telephone. Phil. nd Heading H. It -Through Pull mns from New York and Philadelphia. IIowasd M. Wing. Manager. ATl-lN'Tiri riTV. N. . TRAYMORE.AT iMMjQSljiTEATrHOrrlr 0('i:N CITV. N. J. )' JL-k. HOTEL BRIGHTON Opens Wednesday, JuneiJ, ajtri season under ownerahln manas nooKiei. it, it. I.A Kll lU'XMIIRH. VT. V: Ht'MMKB TAMPS -t PARADISE OP WATCHS- CAMPVEGA CHARLESTON, ONTARIO; CAN. AN ISI.AMI FOK 11UVS. 8 to IS year. Pishing, hunting, .awlminlng. vailing, trnnla outdoor theatricals hikes, cano trip, carpentry. taxtderm- tutoring. Two motor lioata. One largo central hulldlng and out door aleeplng bungalowa Traveling expense from New York illy. t'.'S round trip. Includ ing berlh and other eipenara. Tim 1'.' hour. SIRS. IIKNHY JVAHD IlKtCIIKU MB. II. r, I.O.Ml, Director til Meat I5th St.. New York City MONTESSORI CAMP WYCO.MIIK. PA. Children thre Jun If S1SO la twelve ear to hrptember 15 -- tn Cimp there 1 alwioa soni. thing needed to be donet peraonalltv la developed through ..tlwllw snrf teateil hv UMin.rMllAn Mdlh. nlhera. Discipline la okialnei) through hVlt el nrcer inn pi inuiwu, mrme car of animals nnd rle,.-1 . -.. "The Moat neautlful Spot In An JULIAN RALPH. Am tV Lake Dunmore :00 Room io with Prlral I AND COTTAGES .. - ..... i io io Koorn wita Biiafe', . Lake Dunmore. IHEART OP THE ORKEN ilOl GOLF TENNIS F1SH1 Tor rmtv and roervatlonB wtlUI McKINNON. Trop.. Hoora 721, Utt uvitvu, atmww. After May IS Addreaa th : Booh marly. Special all'ttm YORK IIAKIIOB. MK. H YORKSHIRE JVmK HAKBOB. MAIM1 vinnrii joii, unacr prricni i j ""r. a moatrn wrn-app cr wticini Dacn no cutti. : nun aur fTH. 4V UKK HUXAPEE. W. I BEN M C D B-.'M In lh .foothill of the W ceautirui imm Bunape-, WTKAMMHf : Merchants '..J-! " j.t?ll &&&&, . tJi