r: flTST t v- . ' - ".r - .. v' tw&&$m v EVENllsTa PUBLIC T.EDGER PHTnABteLPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918 '"Xm J ' - - - -t t ,. ,l''I.:.Al PER LA CELEBRAZIONE ' DELL' "ITALY DAY" Casualties timong American Troops ,.. r&ifuJMZtxaBmBKm ' ' ' i mill Him mi i ---- i -i in , - I SOTSmSWMHHr 79lKBlH I " " J mtti REDMOND'S DAUGHTER INVOKES GOOD WILL Suggests League Between Ire land and England Against German Propaganda Special Cable in Evening Public Ledger Corvrtcht. ,.1f. bu Sue York Timrt r. f.nndon, May 24 Johanna r.edmnnd. daughter nf .Inhn Redmond, tn a tetter tn The fhmnlrle. suggests a I.eacue of flood Will between n.... r, , ....... , ,"1 "",H,n nnn lman,, German propaganda." he j.,iv. "ha I been cleverlv at work under the surface. spreading the seeds of hatred and dis sension between Ureal Rrltaln and Ire land Po vvlly hae been their methods, so crowned with nieces their efforts. that we have almost claimed a tellglnn of hatred as our own , It is not too late, however. een now. tn recognize Its trademark. '.Made in Hermany." and to plant a new -.ecd In Its place a League of flood Will "Surely, such a seed should flmirl-.li and bear wholesome fruit It has been stated, especially since tbe base menace of conscription has electrified this coun try, that the Irish people are filled with bitter hatted and ill will toward the people or I-.nglnnd This Is a mis chleous falsehood. "That the Irish pnple disttust and loathe the Brllish mlgovcrnm-nl In Ire. land Is true, and the. do so with such avowed good cause that It would he superfluous to recount the reasons Hut whateer the Ilrltlsh Government has done In the past or contemplates In future een enfnrrlng.nf such an net of Injustice and despotism as conscription the attitude of the British people In thl war, their eeneioitj and sacrifice. hae gained the respect and ndmltatlon or all civilized nations of the world II Is In conceivable that Ireland, with her his toric Keneroslty of spirit, would, bv ran donlng such hiitifri and lll-fecllng. place a weapon of destruction In the blood stained hands of the common enemy "That Kngland's difficulty In this war has been Ireland's opportunity is I rue Now. in a new fcmsc, It Is an opportu nity, not to revenue herself for her past Ill-treatment or present vital wrong". but. on the tontlar.v. to prove herself a nation so broad-minded, actuate'd by such noble Ideals and plt.v for the wronged, that In n Iiim and noble cause she can. without detriment to her hnnn hold out the band of peace and good-will tn the ancient enom at her gate. "Now. at this momentous hour, whole heartedly, even with pride, we must admit the alliance with Tncland What ever our differences, and thev are manv and srlevous we are one with her In the cause of humanity, with a large, un bljroted heart. "It Is our warmest dutv to learn to he tolerant and sympathetic nf alt that 1 hrave and admirable In the Knr'nh character, to root out harsh premdlces aralnst It. trusting nothing but the chivalrous Impulses nf our own hearts letting no threat" alarm or promises allure us. "We mil"! take our Mand. shnuider to shoulder and united, against the com mon foe. It is possible for us to do all this and still remain true Irish men and Irishwomen with ntir heatts burnlnc w-ith love of Ireland, our brains striving for her welfare, and true to our principles nf Irish nationality" MAN WHO FOUGHT IN INDIA TWENTY YEARS AGO ENLISTS jonn llancox, Late ot the Prince Consort's Own, Signs -Up Again at 48 Born of Soldier Father and Won Medal Chasing Af ghans Off Himalayas ' JOH.V HANCOX. late of ihe Third Battalion Rifle BrlRade nf the Prince Consort's Own, and forty-eipht years old. Is "Koine over." He has enlisted" at the British Tecrult lnjr station at Sixteenth and Chestnut streets, and after fourteen cars of a more or less peaceful existence In Amer ica will feel his roverelun's unform on his back again Hancox Is jubilant. Tils personal be lief Is that he has a larpe measure of flBht In him still that midht be ued to the advantage nf his country and In his own satisfaction In elfrWnatiniz several Bodies : and so he has signed up for the Canadian forces. Hancox is used to the smell of gun-pow-der ; a round silver medal, about "the size of a half-a-dollar and hearing the Impress nf the head of Queen Victoria bears witness to this fact, and gives fair promise that he will leave his mark , where it will do the most good when he gets within reach of the Germans He Is a small man. with a drooping sandy mustache and snapping blue, eyes Father a Soldier, Too He was born In India when his father & soldier, too, was serving In the a.'aiy Hancox was twenty-eight years ojd when he was fighting on the peaks of the Himalayas. His regiment was sent '.o follow up one that had been hacked to pieces by the Afghans Hancox knows very well that Sher man was entirely right, except that he himself could add a few picturesque embellishments to that brief remark. He knows what it Is to march endless weary miles, with the brown dust rasp ing the throat like particles of Iron rust, with the sun beating down at the rate of 118 degrees and eyes aching. He known what it Is ; he was up apalnst a sneaking enemy then, too, and there Is something about that kind that makes fighting a real pleasure Hancox did not express himself flu ently, nor did he give any accurate analysis of just what Ideals and emo tions had suddenly turned him away from the Job he has been holding with the transit company and Into the Brit ish recruiting booth. But after a brokeji, Incoherent ac count of his early battles and honors ihe looked up. His fingers were resting , on the shiny medal with Queen Vic torias neaa on 11 iur vmor vvmen ne had laid away carefully In a little black box. His eyes snapped. , rays Respect to Markers ' "I'd think that If an old fellow like lme can feel like this, and want to go back, and know I ought to go back, and all that, I'd think there's a lot ot ,th Englishmen here now good, young, sound ones who'd feel that way, too, I i- thought, a, Ipt more besides,, ap.1 put, ngniers, as a rule, can t t ,ii-,niey r-rt TK Matilnntnn,''ilay'vi There are fort -Tour niones nn n. casualty list announced r th War Pc- partment today I The officers Included In Ihe lift were j . Captain Fred P Clair. 322! Mont- , Bf.mery avenue, i-ntladeipnin. Kinen in nttlnn Lieutenant Whltnev 11 Joyce. I'nadll la. V . died nf vvoundi Lieutenants Almee P Oenard. Man-i-heMer. N H . and Eugene 1'aul Wub brn. Colorado Sprlncs. (Vn . and Cadet Joseph A nettenhnusen. HazhMon. I'a , died of accidents. Cantaln .lolm A. Hattln. Watrrllet N . -.evorel.v wounded. Kll.t.r.l. I.N .WTWN rr.AIIl F'Rnnr.nti'K t I'-'-'- Montrnmerv avenue Phtl.-ulelnhlrt Cnnort rtMTHP.ic"K l.lliNKI, n , strert. pmburalf I'rlrntes fi7 iiPhmonl MlriMT RSA.NTIS sf unAMKmvsKV Mlrh Klmira. JOHN N T. Jarkson hikii nr iiii;sr Corpornl PXN1KI. t. . Atlanta. JOHNSHN. fin Private IIIII'N ritWKUV 'i Mus.otah. KI1ICKPOV UlNNAnn llrnlnerd Kan Minn Mo ORAf-ri)N. II'IMCK K . Srrlnjfl-ld ORIKNRK .IiiH.N l.upemherB. la. MnltltlH ,loi:pn p . New Vork N" PnriCKS i:v v inhi,rn, N i' I. PrtliNtlKI,, P.t.MKtt H St l.nul nilltt:ttTS SnitMAV Minneapolis WILLIAMS. JiiKl'M t.ln rk niKi or Hni nii- Lieutenant Mo Minn JUV'i:. WHIT.NKV I! rnadllla N T. erRennl TATKP. .IAMKS I. fju-bpr Canada. Prlvnte fiALLA'SHKIl N-HIL Ma.vo Ireland IOTi'K. JflllN R Crosb- N T KAPITSKK WILLIi:. Converse Tex MeCONNEI.LR IRVIN o tlantle. Iowa fiPIK FRANK Concord V II PKRKINP. wiintmi'KT. Overton Xev nnilKRTP lARLTnv pnwKLF "HS4 P.etl. ford :ivrnu. Mrooklvn V V I1IF.I) IIP (C,II)P..NT Lieutenants rlKNAItn wcnitR.v AIMI'U. I Manehetr. N II KPtlCNR I'ACL. Colorado Col Sprlnta I Cn.lrl w:ttk.vi(ai-si;n' jiismMi A . iiizinon. . Pa. Private JO Vi "P.. PATRICK Jamalia Plains. Mass fiiMi:i) sr.vr.itiM.A C.intaln BATTLN. JOHN A VVa'ervllet. N r. eriMirnls OMARA JOHN .1 . Chliaan, III SULLIVAN. JOHN K Isinealon. N y erBeantH HA.IM c. I,n I' . I nviiiElon, in MI'li'llKLL, rlloMAS c Soulhbridsc. Mass. Privates I IJ.MJtll'N HAHIIV W HrtdKepnrt. Conn CARVIN. OKVILI.i: K M henei lad.v N Y c,IKC,i:nicl. JO.JLPH . Kllz.ibMh. N J HALL PALL I. .lum.it.i Pn JAIILONOVV hKI WI-VPISLAW. Clelnnd. O I..VVVLKR IMUVARrt I . Portland, Conn t.WVr.LNCi: KAIINLST I! CiHsfnla V C PHHLAN, JilllX J Nu H.o.n Conn RCPli VVV I.I.IS SIMILLTON Rome. X Y SMilPfK Ml IIUAV c i uniuerland Md SL'LI.PAX. JAMK.-' W . N lUvn Cunn HOI Mi:il M.K.IITLY ( nrimrnl MOmdv KRIi H riplonvllle. Tnn HACK IN HARNESS John Hancox, who won ihe Queen Victoria medal for his cervices with Ihe British forces in India years ago, has enlisted in the British army at Ihe Iirilhli recruiting sta tion here a British uniform, and then he started to say something again, but he only frowned and walked away. ty . i c- - V'SHHHHhBHIIB I 1 WmWmSIl i-' iM,s- iMia' 1 GASSED by the GERMANS! American theology as well as th American fighting machine has suffered from that barbarous German method, as will be told by rie. Dr. CVrtland Myers, pastor of Tremont Baptist Temple, Boston, In his subject! "War on Herman Tlieolorr." at the Bible Conference on the ' RETURN OF OUR LORD at the Academy of Music, May 21-30, Morning, afternoon and evening meetings addressed by eleven ot America's leading Bible teachers Chas. 11, Alexander leads a big chorus. Noon evangelistic meetings daily In th; Forrest Theatre. Send stamped, addressed envelope for fre tickets to Conference Headquarters; -of alittfc during 'Coatwasety, mmfmtmimm 11 Messaggio del Prcsideute Wilson al Popolo Ilaliano Publish-"! and rltrlbutM Under PERMIT No 311 .nithnrlM by th net f October fl. 1PI7 on file at the rostofnee of FhlU dflnhla. Pa By order of the Pre(iMnt a s nritLRsov Po'mnter Gntl nKPi. C4 mapRlo. rza nnnKerpnrio 1 rIUntrata rlpll'IlAlln ncllw prandf i rombfittuta dallr Nazlnnt olxlli per H trinnfo tlflla demon azia rontrn la mlnarcia tetitonlra e per la liberta' del popoll opprrpHi. sara' polennemenie ogIp brato In tulta Italia tnn rinnoata fede 4 nelm, vittorla (Inale deRli cFrroltl alleatl Qucdn plnrnn tnpmonindo per ell ttalianl tsara' anobe ptotno di feat a per tl popolo . ..rtepH iiUrti 1 "nit I. t-he rnmbattnno per la ' ftp'-'fl crandp rau.a innanttaria ' 11 rresldente Wilson. II nioderno ; apostolo della liborta' p drlla plustizla , ha richlnmato rattenzione del nttadinl i dt riiiPM'a prande Nazione ul peso rhe 1 Italia ha oo eroiratnentp ntpq'jto per ben tre anni. phII.i alornsa lotta p , stiUVroiemo rlp soldati it a Hani. sulIa non nienn atnirta lotta dplta stu popn lazionp civile per la sn.i fnraa il'an mo npt ?op.pii ! i, ua donipstla nplla vit torla II Pipsldcnte ha tiprtanto nrdi nato rhe snpra tutti pli edinVii federall pia donianl Nata la bandleta italana. i quale ti ihuln dl ammlrazinnp ter I'ltalia per i prrfndt pi let rpl nella Kijerra ed a pro drpli Allpatl. II Plpartlnientn Slatn ha Impartltn analophe tstuizioni alle Amhasfiate aMe Iepazinnl rd ai "onolatl nipr rani all Kitpro, nnrhe" ai pmernatori del plnpnll Stat I perch e in rpiptn plorno drpna niente onoriim I'ltalia fomizl. flimootraziom, conference, rc . arannn luopn rppi, nellp prlncipili I I clftn' depli Stall Pnltl. cd in Wasliine- top il Preoidentp Vilsn. alia pi.f-enza de1 rnembri ip! un cnbinerto p dcpli I lti rfflcialf poprnati i. Irpp.-ra" tin I masnappio at popnln Itallann nirs-appio chp sara' trampsso tn tpnipn per psperp letto nri prandi conn ?. i chp aranno i lunpn In Italia I K' fpieta la prma volta chp tl popnln depli Stati Tnlti celrhra uftVialmtnte una data nipmoranda per ell Italian! p 1'ai pnimento acrjuiPta unn j-poriale slp niflcato. in questo moruentn nel quale una prande nffenla aii'-inaoa inntro1 I'ltalia j-emhta imminente Anche ell itnllani di IMnladplphia a pianno npr.l tendorp piu" M!fnnp qupst.i ; cnrninpmorazinnp rd nitre alio -p,egan Ip bandiere Italian' nlle tinetic delle loro cap. intcrcrtanno nlle cerinionie fhe avrannn hmpn nelle Loppp. nci So dalizl, Mi roll. 'ltjb per at quali appar tPnpono. Pd lntPrPt iann in riappa alia prande manltVMazmnp che per lniziatia del Padri Apnviinlam della 'hiesa dpi , Fluon ('oniplio, awt-ira' quepta sera alia .'aa dfgh Kmipranti, alia dec ma Ptrada e Raitibrldpe Street no alentl oraton parprann in ital.ano ed tnglete p r rieoratp e plniiP d Italia Alia cpKHimnia inter rra anche il Rt-Rlo t.'nnMiIe Italian". '"av I ff flap taiM I'nccardi I.p Associaziom l rcchp rannt alia 1'at-a depli Kmipranti in pa- rata, la qualp si fnrincia alle ore T .10 pom a Chriptian Stieet, Innanzi all? 'hiepa de liuon ('nniglio. II Ke . Padie TomniiiPn Terlizzi rrt tntr della piodrtta fhlopa, ha dlramat una patrinttira cit(.olare che e stala d: tribuita nclla iolonia italiana NVppun itatlano che sonla palpilare l tihie del sun cuore per tin ideate di patria 'r.nrpbbe mancare di .issistere alia cele I raztone di quet-ta sera che dora' scg nare un all in prande pa.-n ei pn un miplior Hi-el ! morale depli Italian, in quepta patiia di elezione I! Iteplo VmhapciatoiP Italtann a Waphinpton. I'nnle Macchi di Celleir h.i einanafo il pepuente prnclama ach Hal ma d Anif i ica : llallnnl. Tre anni nr ntm I'ltaPa maesiia 1 dint to di civil ta. impupno p arm nntrn il nenrro di tutto cio ih p p usio pfi umano unendopt aph al'ea per difdidere 1 umanita' minacciata.nalla tolrnza teuton. ca IItatia peendend in canipo npunse it mmplto sacro d llberare dal piopo Ptratiiero i puoi tip opprepsi e di completare I unita nazion ale portando a tine I'opcra del Orard arteflcl ddle puerie della no-tra Indi pendenza Vev tie lunphl anni, sup rando le dithcnlta' enormi, i noPtri fra telll ban cotnbattuto alororamente a flan co dei lorn nobili albati oompar'rn lone I trmntl le ansie le s-oddisfaziont le puie oi spettaton tontani dfpli rroicl eforzi tltt nostrt soldati cono--i-iaino sultanto per nflcssn la prandez.a dei lorn j-acrifici p dl - quetli sopport at, dalle lorn fan-'plie PARADH FOR Kb)L CliOSS Thirlyfivf uln to He (vlomestrr in Line al parade for the Ited ro--; will be Thi:m-f.ve lied 'ros be thp fea- held in )ilucept'r tonlpht. automobiles loaded ith workers and six floats will lures of the parade To date th (Jlnucepter 'ount Ued Crops has collected l5.Mfi.5R he Penn slama and Vew Jersey Shipbulldln t 'onipanv em ploy ts hae pledped one days pa per mo ith while emploxes of the rioxernment hap loading plant at Washington Park' hap subscribed J2000 1000 Rooms 700 with Bath A cuisine which has made the Astor New Ycnrk's leading Banqueting place. Single Room, without bath, )2.50 and $3.00 Double $4.00 Single Rooms, with bath, x $4.00 to $7.00 Double $5.00 to $9.00 Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, $10.00 to $15.00 Times Square At Broadway, 44th to 45th Streets the center of New York's social and business activities. In close proximity to all railway terminal. 1 31 p Morris Btjtldlng, cr- H Academy 'dl?t:i vV --iffy ff:liyY!&zf' onan v v e oena it : i , , Jm . p- w nidi . . i i i i u mm hi i i i siiii. i. iM.. ii i ii . i t i i i 'V"- mmm i. u. l f i i n n i if " &mm -aAstK7 Send Ihe on To. You Pay So Much a Month YouVe Through For a Year No More Constant Appeals The War Welfare Council, Northeast 1 i. ..,n'.i.-. AAiJiKxZ&z . , v i"i? . u. RKi'.A.J- ' 7WT.W-I I l - k.P m.w: -.-n-y v ',Hi' if 1&9 1 UKIUll GEOnOE W E ATKINS. following CalikCrom, tubiect to the terms bsck hereof, wich are hereby agreed to ock hereof, ich are hereby agreed to j. ' r7 C4T J 7JLS7&y X &&&&dL4ljL Jfetwf "0Vsf&Jfcfi 'amm&. A s Si -dh.MSs jh rfj-Lpgste jfaS 0aJLlAjJ? 11 X s. Mu.f, Tfajg 1-4 I s u ...& .Jf .- 'rV ! -'Uf '"..., ?. - .. vr v. i . !--. n v-. ..... t i :, ' " J t - w,., .A- -.trtsi :.-BTd2WV i j.., .f.-I, - ;a'i - ftiyijflmvna; - ffi, -, -. "liti-sMi NEWCOMD CARLTON. PneslOSNT VICC.phesiocnt DELVIDERE QROOKS. vieerntsiotNl t (. . . .s et . sVtsC??'t Mrtjf 1WS&!in' 0XASl VThCite jhj- s6nLls?2uL- t?7 to Corner Broad & Chestnut Streets (1st Floor), Philadelphia'' ' 1 t,v aw oi stRvicc prsistp full Rll, Mill Rlt, D.ldltj Cltln tttlff Willi M tlltic Pilrgni should milk 11 XtpciUte tne elm ot serv te denred: other il fUll RATES Kill tn thllllJ' SEE CK OF THIS IUNK V&JZ 19Lg" ijxPfmt&L &si&. a Trfkfr sStLfJ" "14 sjksve&ts you! BsaaBBsmmsasBBssBSi Takes the Place of "Drives" All the War Reliefs In One Takes In. the Five Counties (Philadelphia, Montgomery, m $Wr 16 iii'OTHI it -,f .'.tea 1 .ffi Cxi Delaware, Chester and Bucks) - t',a "'WMiI Sri m 'r.fiSVT mi 3sssnm "SffSiS .tl' m SftafS Af.Jfl .s.m m BV "