" ' ' ,k viiy& TXJBEio- LEDGfiikrniAj)&?rr2, Monday iiXYftofii1" i; '$:. V f1" 1,- ' a & -y - WIDOWS SUFFER ' BY RENT BOOSTS Mothers of Soldiers Corn- pic lain Thev Are Profi teers' Victims MUST PAY OR GET OUT Mrs Catherine l. intprin nf -'"ST South Rosewood street is i vvielem She has a son Hcli'lriE In I-mice with (ien eral PershintTs irim Prom the win dow of her home flic i ertte flic .She Is supported larceh l th. .illntment bhe receives from LnUe mi is pirt of her f.oldler-.on s pav Th linrilorrl who nivnj her home has hoosted her rent Mr- Lanicin vns nr dered to paj the increased rent within thirt das or get out lh0 tlmt limit expires todaj Another widow Mrs Bridget nilmtt uf 304h i:df:envood s.t,,fi flics i tervlce fla? Her s-on is u ( unp i.ieene pre paring to bo oer there to help Oen eral PershlnR Three veirs aco the paid 117 a month ren foi her home It Ins Mnce been hooted to $.'0 ,nr now her landlord rhe mim his raiseel the lent to $50 a month with urdeis, to pay, or Bet out ' Jceph P loarv of S',r, North riftieth Street, has two urns In the arnn He lias hold $70 0011 worth of Llbertv J,onds Twice he ar suite the lira of the veir his rent has liein lulled He has been Riven notice or another boott In rent or the altenuthe nf mining Mrs MiSBte Millett who live, iiv Leiperllle, is i widow with two muis one a soldier bhe tikes In lioudir two of whom woik In the shlp ird it Chester she fuvs one elr ago she pud $30 i month rent t ien $40 and now he deel ires the owner of her homo has given orders tint she must pav $50 a month or set out Onl n tew nf Mum These instim.es of illeced profiteerinB are amons t-everil hundred ucehed hj the West Phllidelphli Citizens i om mitteo for Hou&infr which his been in vestigating rent-raising in aiious parts of the UU thPt has followed the In creased deminds for homes for ship workers and war workers The com mittee met vesterda to hear complunts and map out a piogiam to prevent lent gouging ' It received also from Lnlted States District Attoimv Kine a list of complaints thit had been sent him bj householders hit b rent Increase! The committee decided to aw ut the first eIctlon foinonpaynient of the in creased rents and then it plans to mike a test case in the courts In the mean time it will work for the passage of an antl-profiteerlng act hv the Mate Legis lature similar to the one now In opera tion in vvasningion The meetinR was at the home of How ard Bernhelser 5750 Larchwood ave nue He is chairman of the commit tee A number of householders appeared in person to tell of rent raises imons them teneral widows with ron3 in France Bernhelser exhibited stacks of letters he had received from irious parts of the city "Here," he said 'are our proofs to show tlfat the Philadelphia Kea!t Board s report that there is no profiteer ing was only a whiten ish Why shouldn t It be' Those fellows were in vestigating themselves If the send two representatives here anv time III show them scores and Scores of case? where landlords are gouging the pub lic, and In some cases vlotitlng the Fed eral law which protects the families of the men in the service Mr Bernhelser further declared th it the first Instance nf eviction that came ,to his attention, where It Is shown that profiteering was behind It would be made a test case of In court and that his committee would prosecute It to the full extent The board stated it would be pleased to have a committee from the teal estate board or the Chamber of Commerce call upon It, and it would prove that the claims of rampint profiteering In West Philadelphia were founded on ficts SOUGHT FOR ROBBING CHURCH Thief Pre) s on Work for Red Cross in Germnntown Tho Hetl Cross clalmH to know the "Meanest man In the world" They hive asked the police to stop the robhins of Germantovvn churches A thjcf btole Sunday tchool badges and after mlEblnB several hundred dollars in (diver, took fl 43 from another church Red Cross societv He also de strojed every lock on St Peter's Church "Wayne avenue and Harvey street, and split the' wood doors He has Msnea iour cnurcnes recent!) and In one was greeted by the shrieks of frlghtetned women He made hij escape EXPRESS CLERK ACCUSED Held foi Court Aftei Shortage of $184 Is Disroerei Raymond C Davis, Race utreet near Kineteen"! stre"t rec-lvlnc cle'k for 'he American Hxprefs Comnaii nt n Chemnut street vas held (rt $100 ball for court on a charge nf tmhezslement hv Magistrate Pennock 1n tentnij pollco court today. . .... A. ,1 HnrdlniTe tnecial aeent fo the iXi)resi ponfinAiv discovered a hrt,tai7ev 4n Pass's nccaun rslr almltted a l . ll77?e Utmost in Cigarettes" Plain End or Cork Tip People of culture and refinement invariably PREFER Deities to any other cigarette 25 XItlrrK nf 7A Ilinho.f frriMn Tiirlieh "IMM and Lijypiian OqarrttiavtheWttki 113 llr I JO V rr; vy I l is 1(1 III 1)1 Ull Mortinirr I'irk ( rape, -on of Mr .nn! Mrs Heron I ( r nie. of I p-il anil Greene -irect-. Oerniaiitnwn, who fell to lit- ileillt while flvmc it an aviation training i 'nip in rnclanil He rnli-lnl it 1 ornntn in llir Roval rivtns Corps unci wis to liive pone to I rinrc in a few weeks 1INFI1R1 HflNfiR FIAf.S Ulll VjULc IIUHUIX 1 liMUJ Lliublrms of 012 Mm m Smite Iiriln k 'I lure H.iniiei service flics hivi been in furl d it three idditionali athi II hill . hi in ths c itv in hoi m nt c 1 nun who ut in the sei v lie lhe c-b b! itlnn wele held It the I hiuch of st 1 i itKi iv ret Twentv fourth and c,retn f-urtti- St Pmitos i hureh sif -llfth ind c illnwhill tieets mil st lliminies c hurch Ilolmesbutg 1 nt rt vi i re tw o eel. l i it inn-- v estei il iv t .i, r.i i, ..t . i v A. lLI,lt'.lll,.l -I IIIIMI Xltl'l " soldiers md sail is mending i militiiv miss in the morning In the ifteinnnn fnllciwing i pat nle the dig e nnt lining tnj-tiis v is i ilsed Vddie- - vv er. nude bv ri.niiessmin I i hlngtnn ;,'.1V,n,nV..J. "lrrr" ""' "" "" ltilian clubs md -nt idles nf Westlheen tinned ovci tn the loads for r hll ideliihi i took Mit in the i eremonle- vim k thn I roulrl nnt be put off and it st Iiiimttis i huich when i II ig ti: rpmiinrlrr will be ni ide i lililile with H -i -tn wi-riised Hie -n. ikirs ,.,'..., ....!,.., "muni Iniluekd tin P.ev Pietm M't li III pis- I tnr Judge lames , irrniin mil forim i S.nitoi (thn I ( tub There ien tnrtv hv -tu- in the 11 ig i U-ed it st Pi niiiin - c lunch Wilur deorge Smith w i th n it u MASS FOR WAR HERO St. Clnirlfs's C.itholu Pein-h Hon ois John ALillov Solemn leriuiem miss w is iiiik it M Charless CithnlK ihurih 1 vventieth , and i hrlsti in -tieets tndiv for John M lllov of .'Hi Biinhilrlpe -ti-eot 111 (list man nf tlu pai Ish m die in I-inn t In the ai-le of the Lhiirch was i eat l-I fnlrjue di iped with an Xmeilean tl ip; The sermon wit prtuhed hv the Itev . Thomis Kedlev The liev Pitlltlv1 V eniiiBner was tne nae.tin inn mi i suhdeuon wis the Hev lluijene V Kellv John Mallnv who had enlined in the engineers corps nf the r nKhsh arin last VuRiist w is killed in ictlon on the western front Notili-ation of his death vv is spnt hj tne I nglli-h Ijovernment to his hiothei in this ilt about three wieks aco "Iallnv formerlv was a tireman on i merchant vessel whiLh was wrecked off the co ist of 1 ngland last June With twelve others he drifted thlrtv sl houn. In a smiii I oat before being ret ued Mallo was twentv-nine veirs old ART SHOW FOR WAR RELIEF Modem Freiirh Paintincs in Ex hibition Depict Hun Atrocities One of the most Important exhibitions of modern French paintings ever shown in this countrv will be opened Vridav In the Roberts nnnMon 1D01 Walnut! btreet undei the auspices of the Trench war relief tommittee of the l.mergemv Aid foi the benefit of the refugees of. Theie are more than pi0i pilntfngs In the collection including a number of authentii pictures nf Herman ntroi'ties painted bv older of the French Govern ment and based on ofllelal reports This Is the same collection that was recentlv exhibited in New inrk at the residence of Mrs Cornelius A anderbllt, where It cieated a sensation The ex hibition li undir the peisonal dlrec ion of Jules Ratzkowskl The exhibition villi continue Ave weekb and will be open every dav Including bundavg fiom 11a m tolOp m "WT May's Sun Will Tan! Hut no woman who uses Llewellyns skin toorl need have fear of lun or wlml Ken 'shore glare ' Is not IreadM li thost- whoso enmplex ions are protevted by this delightful and hRrmleB cleanser softener and nourUher Handy tubes 33c Uilnty Jars $1 LLEWELLYN'S rhlUtlelphin'H Mandurd Pruc Store ,MH rheftntit Street Udraenid. i nicuui -ut. i,,i Ui n'v.y IUOT AMI I IM11 iHOUULl Instantly relieved by our special arch kiipports fitted and adlusud by excart Otir t t u til lea Elastic lloiler th moat conifortabls support for vari rose veins swollen limbs weak knees nnd anklea Tri(-eN abdominal and Hinieiio uu iwrlerH -of all kinds mfrs. of deformity appliance a In tbe world. a, t,, ysvaM x T (yvrintx ' .' i ' ' i,vB VU Wfl Lars-tit CITY'S RAILROADS GET $149,342,156 Pcnnsj lvjinia to Spc n (1 S64.388.713 and B. & 0. S43.808.303 S2 1.918,663 FOR READING Hiilrnxls rntrrlns IMill iilelpln 1 Iienefil Iiv (lip huilcel of Oirrrtoi (.emril M Vdoo is follcnvs I'riinsvlv uu i I or iililitions mil liillcrments sn.diSOtT for rqnip nient, S'JI.iqsilb. for rxlriislmis, "i 11.710 i'liiliilflplui mil Kriilinc I or nlililinus mil liellernirnls Sll.lSh, (87 for riiiipiuriii. Sll '"M.l" IS ill imoro .mil Ohio l"or nlililinus mil hrtlrrnirnts Slfi0J2 171. for rqiilpinpiif SiT.nfi.nS: for rxtrn sums, snii.nnn (inlril Null mil of New .lersev l"or nlililinus .mil lietlormrnls 7,li7,hl. fm rniiipmcnt. 8,70n,80n isliinstnn, M iv 2" A budiret fm the i illrmds nf the nited tites tatilmc $17 1-,1"1S lis been tentativolv approved bv O Air inn Diiertoi Oenen! nf Nlll rnads in pinvide fn additions ind liottoiments onmnments inrl oten sions foi therilendn ven.lll rJ lie sum illownil the in id nit down I fi nut then e t mated needs of $1 2s-" (X"Ut is ippioslmaelv fcauil to the lamnimt thit thev slient l the s line iinnimt tint thev spent i the une puino-p- in the three vens iuierling Ills when thev vveie undet pi tv ie nvv nm ship In iniinil nuinbei s the e pendlluii- l n thn p tlnee veils vv ei n 111 -, nn nnn nnn nn, $2iooononi) ni7 ",nri onn nno Th" iniounts grinteil hv thr nilvviv diieetoilte vv ei e hisprl on estimiti s pi ep n ne Iiv the iimneiil nflle ers nf the I nil Olds themselves which vveie thru levievvid hv lohn ''keltnn v II Ii inn dliectni nf llninces of thn 1 nited Elites nihmel ndmlnistritinn Oinditlmi nf the roids wis found tn be sijeh irrni'llnc to Cinvornmont .iii.i. .i . ,1 i..eni, ... w ,'l'l'ltl I'll, ll 1,1 ,IP-, Illlll. ,l..t- ,-m tn ennt them mm p monev thin th, ,,, ,, spenrtlnsr in the pist ... n, rl, t hi Inrr them un tn the st lte "J ?,"r,' V Jiii 7fJ . nf Jtlio-.t ellic ieni v hlierVAV- V; nnn ,,i.r .;pi,H has " '" '" " " l"1 """ , lllp luKr turns, lint- especiuiv in "1P eastern -eetion of tlip enuntiv ind mm e espeolillv the two Pennsvi vinii-vstems w i p enntprt the I n "i st amounts The Npw oik Crttt il Iitrli tnu -illniiorl nui n t tin n tTfinflfl 000 comps next mi the lit Mcuies i mtiin-r Iroin thoio down t(j mTIO IliiltoifK wptp nidorprl when the nil loi pstinntoM wis i-siipd to bp i" pnnotnictl in thoh dcmiivK is posj. blQ .ind to pifnt unncressii p pondituips the dpnnncU were .ueiiUI ni lined hv Mi W'lllums , , i . m -jvp In Injures lirickvarel Worker Niekolis Herlzeto lihn s nith Aider tre.t enplwed it the I'hilade phi i r, h k enmpanv Twentv-sith stiett and ne vunl ivemie was s i-'on lv in lured Infljv when n elav nit notlun cine ll hull He wis taken tn Mithorllst hnsptt il with i prusiliie fracture of the skull and Intern il injuries Iilailviiuil anil Threats Charged Mcolri Tol ne South Third stieet Camilen wis plaiel under tinoo bull toJiv charged with bl ickin tiling and threitening to kill iuepo Manrzanto Manzzaiito his been a hoarder at the home of the aecusetl man i A LESSON in liaison. The hardest thing in modern warfare is to keep each unit of ba'tle line advised of what the units on the right and 'eft are doing. Liaison means trying to do that, so that one company or battalion will not advance or retire alone, leaving its own or its neighbor's flank open to attack or in danger of being surrounded. " our sales brigade, book keeping battalion, or purchasing platoon needs liaison on the battle lines of competition. Your files should supply it. If ihey do not you are not getting the service files should gte. Get an Amberg Analysis It will tell you if your methods of filing fit your meth ods of organization. Also how to apply the hard and fat laws of filing which gives liaison when rightly applied. Amberg Cabinets wood and Bteel, are ktandard and the Indexes fit any make of cabinet Ask about yout problem, or write for literature. ! Amberg SL'K Pioneers and Originators of Modern Vertical Indexing; Wldener Building Etatllthel S8S. Phon vniut 4074. AIR MAIL DELIVERIES MAY BE DOUBLED HERE Two Flights Each Way Now Considered 1 Postofficc Department This cit imv soon hive more fre quent air mall deliveries An extension of the service between Washington Phllidelphli and New nrk ind i doubling up of planes to Insure prompt delivtrv is now pt opened h the Postnillce 1'epirtment and the armv s,g ml enrps The pi in i ills fm twn mills each vvhv i d iv ind the di pinh of two machines with eich mill If one pline fills the, other cm inn tlnue In idiliilnn twe pi ines , m give assurance ib i nst student avttlm-. in-ing their murse M us nut nf isn ngt n hive twice In en delavetl In the pilot losing his diiection is i r.sult nf tin fiilure nf his compiss to fundi n pmp erlv l'ot il orrunis lelieve two mills i ull w iv a div would Immidlmlv jxipu linze the mill with businiss men of the I ist It would provide fur change of bu-ln s lettets tne - une do between here ind Ntw nik it Waxli uiRtnn and would mi in tin s iv nr uf a da s linn nn Ittt, ri n ul d In -New lnik anil Mill idr phi i ft i the Snuth mil Uet and n i .1 i on I, ttei - in ilk il in w lshinct.i i fn w ingliml Uu -f. "'"v ::,;-; :."., mill Th prim pil dim I ui u Ink "i piini- ihe inut, wi,i i,. ,,p, r 11,11 I'V -H il Tl IV I H I ! 1, i nous i mi si i ii, , f ,1, , ,, , nllltf I n t. Itu llepillliu 111 li I il ,i c mil 1 in r il. film, , f , ,r , ,. 1 '" th I u I me h i i i ui'i in linUiii.ii I h luil 111 U clc II Ij t ib ADMITS HE SHOT BROTHER ()Jnr, , , . ,, . w,n' " l-"11 1''',,s "' " I !' MM lUoii (,irs I I Cl.llllllllp ll .1- V.H tlliMII nllver il i n . v nt ., Ull, ol I CIVe himself ii t il I i ml, ii pilni this mi itung idmittniL tint In -licit 111 llfleen veil rlllunth I l ph Ull n I In Imv III" il Ihuteth s ol in I I Ir is uu v , nm ( nn i n llf ll thi tniurid hov with one hllllet "oinl tn Ills buk mid innthc i In hi- ibdnmrll wis t iken to l nper Hospit i he tefusel to fell who shot bun i iliv r dsiteired imnirdl iti Iv iftct Hie sli i t Ing ind the ninth i who w i In Ued ill the i llv jitl e i witness ippirintlv kilt ii ithinc nf thr do k ((1st nseph iNc n aid In vi ittri tid ti t'v t it v id f hi- h init Iv i nnis, and vvlnn he went in mve tmii hi w i it t I it. r he dt 1 1 ii-d h, wi iv tini"irg i In ided tevolvtr mil wi u i de tlv -lint In t -intts nig thii In h ir vhot hi btothei cihvei u nn -nil t was mi dentil He el nine d th it he wa e iminillg i iivoh v h i I h e um ne ii h m mil llu m i n w i- rlis "naiscu i ic i'imii in i i tit i iimn in ti ti if IiTl i nolil lint II t U mi irtl'Ion! tl hn in ' f th joMti i f ih, wnnnrl li TiiLin pas inns ioin IN CELLHinriNC lursiLLT, Clamilrs in ( ollese mil snimarv Oh-crve Twentv. fifth nniversarv in Mmistrv Tncellirr ( inssnntee fir -even vt ir- in ml PBr. 1n,i cejninirv and thn clnselv i snented dining twentv five vears nf "ivuvm tin nmr- rimmiinHv the xo I' I', W hltmnre and the Rev V 1 sinigi vesnrtilv negin I i"enrauon , ! .! i ., I nf the twentv -fifth anniversirv nf their Mr Tn,,mo,r ha- l.-n conneited ., c"n""ln,p " ' n '"nneiien "'"' '. Hnln'v' J-uthenn Miurih Nineteenth md P.ied str,Pts ,, mi . ".""l ,'hr' " V'A ,.e I -.i l P, I Mnntgomen ivenue since lining c ol- '"-C, . , . . , When the minlstcii begin theii re , clm ,lnrk ,n Phllidelphli thev' iieuhed tn . nngrr t itinns nf -l n, , ,Bi,t peti-nns md their Sundav silinnh t . 1irlcrl perh ip- i dozen pupils um Todn Mr stnugh - congregation mini Ins more than j" whil" Mr win more - W littlo Irs; thin th it union t-ei r In W nnniPnt ihutt'i !'"' pl7,1'nI J'opi" th ( ol hntinn of their oirlin it ion Mr hit more pr n hed to the unftin conEn k ittnnr. Next tin rlnv both mm n nc ind evening sei v ice- will he in honor of th innlversaiv and the eelelritt n w ill c M e eh lli-t iln dav in (une whin Mr M lugh In in vited al the former nieinhei , if In-I chinch who ue now living to return I Our congregations h iv e shifted great. I Iv decline! Mi stough vnd the vears have w renight mini chinges in tin neighborhoods is well is the busi-ne-s. nf the c ttv has mov d this v i or tliat We ne hoping this reunion will bring bick mini of the former members fm a visit to the old church TYPE lililliS You'll miss typewriter noise like you miss a headache THE first morning with the Noiseless in jour office seems blessedly unreal. Such peaceful quiet I Conversation in ordinary modulated tones. Low-voiced dictation with othei typewriters busily writing nearby. No nerve-ncking clatter anyw here. Then the telephone rings. Mr. Bbnk wants to talk to you. "Please speak loudei" he shouts. "I can't hear you for these infernal typewriters." A week later you call on Mr. Blank at h's, office. No wonder he couldn't hear. You are almost deafened by the racket. Your conference is smoth ered and punctuated with a clackety-clack-chck. Clear thinking is impossible. Meanwhile your own office is running with a smooth, quiet efficiency that amazes you. There , is more cheerfulness, less nervous irritation. More work seems to get done in less time. Your sten ographer works quiptly at your elbow instead of being herded somewhere off in a separate room. We'll gladly put the Noiseless in any office for demonstration. 'Simply telephone or write for ap pointment. No obligation is involved. WRITE FOR BOOKLPT ' "THE TYPEWRITER PLUS" The Noiseless Typewriter Company 835 Chestnut St., Philadelphia (Phone, Walnut 3691) Promote Army Chief ) 0' M -r'SWi Wjh-' mM i . 223r SlMll.tt MJOK UMIU1 ( l,ll( II He will wear four -lioiililc r -I ir anil pel free li mil a- tliuf of -till. an online In l're-nli nl pi in &s2 k ""March Will He Rained to General's Ran.h ( nntilllllel rrnin I ice lhe -pun Ii nieri i i i r II c id if fl M 1 I he 11 tl I I v r t I e I ill ii ks in 1 sis md iv d n the i i i st , rr finn, isn" t, i mi in, ne ti, l!ls o I ip mi e vv ir h e i n I t it v -elvti fni Ihe 1 nil 1 - t 1 1 irmv wit the 1 ip me -t ll i 1 u.ring h Philn ii n ' i v t ii h vv is freqtlfllllv in nl nn it In t'i ' Mil 1 1 npiils fm ili-titiru h d ix ill i n 1 1 v n letlnn lie i oilllll ifiilxl the moil ati forces in The ll itih nl th rioud- 111 Willi ll l.enenl I I Pill I III il Inn iir lhe sum i id ti in Main Mirch c iptiind Veunnldn- w if i ul her e-tort inel iieneril 'en ini in ('nn pp lr n the re V tltltioti irv tllief thief nf st iff shnrtlv ifter Vinem i - e ntrv into the pie int ir ie t i n I Mil eh vv i- plated in i r mm ind if the utlllirv fori es m Irillee In lehtllirv of 111! veil he W I- r i llleel to bee une Htlllg I till f Of t iff lepl ii inc n n r i! Ti k l 11 Ph whn went tn 1 i ii i fuil ugh i the merit-in iM'ie 'lltltive in tin -u-pieui" ir um II He nd been pio uiniiel tn th i ink if mum c neril pilor t Uils ippnntiii tit tile vnungept nlluer nf tint i ink in th I niteel st lies I annv i "lie of In fir tut l- tempn r ii v i hie f nf t ilf u i t i nilemn the rigiel eeiii-m-hip md c ill e 11 nndilloi tion l bnut i ini i2 '.en ii! Mir h -uf-t it 1 i p t nil be i iv i in nt in the th ith nf hi tn I It uli Hint I t vt in I M ire h Ii v n vv i I ill tl in in air pl me ittment whi living in Ti i CONDUCTOR FATALLY HURT lohn MrCnnu.uk Die Horn Con- ru-inn of Hraiu 1 I hn M ininink tt two UT North 1 t t?ii -tiert i trnllov inndiiPiri n i thi t illnwhill treet line wis i mcht ' hd V, een iar- It tl,o Pelmon. b,m In. d n md uffprod , tr u tiirerl f-k u 1 1 ind rm i.-tMi nf tip ht un fiftm which h rlu i if thp Pt"h terfin Mn-pitnl prtpti f Iln-horo md I Miner found I MrfVu m n k it the hirn in ilinp con tlition AN I l M I I M I IIMT10N 1 OK oi THI msrNTn 1c Rh sir ni MN1 I !t 1 M Kill IIMIII IIIII1M, AM Tf'fikM hltr Mi HP s i iA (.UMPI Tl SI HIM MOR" 1 HI OI'lill' Tt m r in si I Iti 1 V I I I I si l osi TtnX vol M. Ml- N vxr VVIIVII I i Vl i J f INI. i Ot I -1 i v -. i vux Tn.rili sl Alill nvv i'inii no.v i m ir, CI.AsM.s Seios l.Hll-TTIi 1 cixc r I I I IflTT llslItR (OVPN mi nt- e m v it ii ntr, lllli ml Mark t , - 1 1 Tn tieleh a R WRIT EC-isiWL -rrz)fiipjL HARD AFTER PROFITEERS Home mid School Association Pro ides oluntccr Inspectors Beginning todij members of the Home and Sc hnol s oclitlon will act as volun- I t rv in pectors for the food admlnlstra. 'inn nnd report ill Inrtances of ittcmpted pnflteering Tint dristlc idlin Is to be tiken iinnst butchers and grocery who nd v r e their prices unlaw fullv is Indl i iied In the fact thit leports ire to he mule direct to the food administration it l'-hington llerbcit Hniver mtlonil fnnd admln- ir il l is behind the pi in He sug- g led It to Mrs rdwln i;rlie fntmer pr id nt nf the iissoelitlnn when she w in Wellington Oc t nl- were worked nut it n recent n t ng in the dirls High schnol Seven teenth ind spring dirden streets HARRISON M. LUTZ DEAD Vv .t .ut Orji.iiuer of Cententiinl National H.mk II ml mi M I U17 one nf the orgln - i nf tin entennnl Nntlnnil Hank ph i v wind and Market stieds this ,. 1. rlrt.rl it 1 isirtena C 1 1 vvs nf hw deith wis revived in Sen iMnwn w here he i esidi d prev inns to inc tn i illtirnli ll was sevllv II, vi ns nld ind hid been enpiiged , ii,, i. inLinff Inisin "-s virtunnv in life III- d ith dui to p li alvsls I ullllll IV Mi I.UI7 vv is i nn-l leretl i living I mhle of I in le sun nnd wis fre- n nlli nfeiied t ii- I tl. le sim v i -n lite- I lie org illicit o 1 nr the lie uu , Mini w I ttlrit I in I".' ind Mi I ut7 w i- It tu t i i-ill r ev veil- lil-l In vv I e hteeil vice I. i I ui uli i h i inidtv h -erve d mill li eli n iitim f l "lit' l" 'I it iv hie i tun he ii tn il H in i v pin i ii ii in Uu I ink - ift in Pl i i t i h l I latinll nf the I on il i I 111, vli I ut w is i tine leel ifh tin 1 i -I V tintiil Bmk nf I hill I lpui el nicliti i in I i -nn siirvlv soimn.s iti oit nn is lialit III lie in inl Tiii-e- Minn in OIoui ester lrtinllv the entlie prpulitinn f ,oitie-ter titv re -poneleel whin in ilirni nf fire wis -e undetl from the 1 i nn-v lv mi i shipv ird Th' hr wi eenrii dtitherieiu he I'll v Innt- ."lull s -I ipvi d i lv ind e ill in n iiv -upiit inline "-oldleis m onndeil the mnnl at the -hipvirl alirm .inc. then etm i in In rl hi i' i7e hrfrr the tiremen n itved r-nsseei electric vv .-e- lie be I ed to h ive irted the ir. ...v BANKS SBimi,. I I . i ' 17 1 L rSA MILITARY-NAVAL JEWELERS V HERALDISTS STATIONERS MEDALISTS The War Chest will appeal to all thinking men and women. Wq must take care of our boys in training camps and France, and this is the best way to do it, better and farther reaching than individual effort. We love our boys - Give for tlieir sokes Special exhibition of War Medals coritiruied,- m s Retail Snrcraonv- """"" " " CriUral " '"""" Open Saturday, 427-433 North Broad Street 1 nt'1 l "C -A Mhert iralk along Aultmobdt HojcT special Underrnuslins A Week's Sale Ending Saturday All Special Prices Chemise j Gowns Petticoats I Corset Covers from Combinations from Drawers from Knee Petticoats from 85c ALSO Interesting Philippine and French Underwear SPECIAL-PRICE BLOUSES White Lawn (colored linen collar) 51 SO Voile (colored stripes) 2.00 TInnd-embroidered Voile 3.87 J-B-SHEPPARD8TSONS 1008 CHESTNUT STREET Y0UN6 AMERICANS IN SESSION HERE Boys Come From All Sections of Country to Adopt Plans for Helping Nation Vonng America met In Philadelphia todav Future rtateRmen admirals and generals perhips are among the 1000 hnvs nttendlnu the mtional con vention of the Bovs' Clubs which opened this morning nt Houston Hall Unlvr. sltv of Tennsvlvinli The convention closes cdnesdi and during the three dis it is In progress How to HelpdFncIe Sirr ' will be the chlf subject of discus-io' Most of the delegates irrlved thl morning The rime from cverv nook nnd eninei of the I nited Ptntes and hmught with them prictlcil plans 'nr helping the countrv President Wilson ind mhe- hirh of flclils hive ilreadv commended mem ,wr of lhe u" r'h 'or the aid the; hive given the various movements In connection with the vvnr M uu well-known athletes will at tend the convention ind ire scheduled for Inlef addreses during the conventlnn The dlder liov ind His Pirt In the W ir Is thi generil theme of todij s disc us(nn ' ddreses ll le delivered at tomor row s session lv II il hi Stephen & Wise nf evv nrk Prov.st 5mith nf the Inivcrsitv ( iiv vtitistnin I 1 r-il in te Milium 1 Hill president of the linvs inn, nd Charles i Wriggin held nf th orgitnz itinn in th c tv HARDWOOD FLOORS NKERT wrr Every one knows that the name f Pinkerton stands for the most beau tiful, as well as the most durable, narawooa noors it is possiDle to Unci. And the cost is moderate. Ask us rnr an rstimate. I 3034 West York St. Your rK MT I PI ON. J a& K,l A Lighting Troubles! J jHave ou a difficult room to light? A corner in jour Lmnp; Room which seems to need an artistic floor or table lamp5 We can sohe jour difficulties satis factory artistically and at moder ate COjt. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. f from 95- 75c $1.35 70c ( - : Ik m Perry 1 Summer Siir ULiPv "de $25, $30, $3j 3 h score a M Bull's Eye! r-Sir z?irh '! w . IN ' ni iv Pnwv o n.ifi'i.T.n.nn.Ti' fil'TT Vi ut.. !.. ... rr nii U..I..I " Ml i II umi ni nil un ni vuuuy- ar bklrt attached at waist Unj. with wide welt seam thatf gives annearance of all- around belt Conrave Mllltarjr 5,1 . . i i e nut J-VTB -"llieeiiiirr ; ciuc-lllllllg uuay, slender lapels, tlashed BldeJiJ pockets jl ill ii nni'nf nf Vttm . A . IJlSl riety ot Assortments? checks, plaid sj overplaids, stripes WgsX fariflamf lf5l nrnm'ooj'.'l Cll.lClllll.tV.Cli jJliVil-, sions, plain colors and manifold blendings! color v (In point of Diver-, situ of Models Regulation cuts i n two - button and three - button sack1; coats; "Junior Spe cials," "Senior Spe-' cials," Young Men's.; Specials, Military.1-' pockets; M i 1 i t a r ytag backs, simulated belts single breast 1 Ul U m. r4 i;ib, uuuuic iiicdiiLcrs close, snug-fitting' I'nipteJ ii-irt I e vcwoia, tuna i i u li ai always radiating the muiviGuality ofs Perrv Stvle. M f$ln point of 7(ulorWI? ing the medium of exnression for neri sonal skill that: jo where, especially r-erry s ,nng up record score! Wi derfully wrought col lars, lapels, and coapj fronts; comfortably cut and finished arrrf holes; shoulder turned without t trace of an irregulj ity the linings many of the Sui those beautiful t toned iridescent s: for which P clothes are fam' Perry &. UN. B..171 16th & jQhli r& 3S IS.Vi r v-M Ai r "fcKe jtlVf 111 til Ull If 1 1 3 ll 4 tut out and vp for rfcrcuc, Er 4. 1 l- J. HV. li ti V rt j, j, , - sh. L,.i. .!- 4X?kJb Ji- J L-.- ft. j' r.-..1 i ...i.v.i'? T BSfiS :3.. '-i m -n A axi;49l91,il n'tt vic.Mivrv uijiv-