: 4 l) .. . 7? j- ' f . " lM ,R ,..$1 '),' -i v V ' Ml, x-ti "1 -T.J: " ' if.ryf - EV.titfr.tf PUBUO L13DGER lHlbAJELIHlA-, SATURDAY, JUKE 8,1918 M? .I" OF SUN STELLAR ARTISTS OF THE FOOTLIGHTS AND SCREEN IN A DIVERSITY OF SUMMERTIME OFFERINGS - BUSINESS CAREER OF ETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead 'Ce-vrlaht. MMI BEGINS 6:32 P.M. f i- i,r b lomenon May Be $ccn Ca-i ,lin PArtial State From , .... . J? BAKER.. PERSHING and ARHV CH1EF3 in "PERSHING'S lSHHHn3 PALACE " iKeBrlHu Vv . Mmm FOREST IEil UfiBS?T HkIK XBsHB Mr. H httthmi will nimccr tnur hu&litts JiiMtlon on builnp, eliln0, mfvrrllti-a i"" niplovmmt. Ak vour ourtttom dearly nml . V? "." "e fncts. Your correct name and rull nrfilrr inujf be tlantd In nl) liiijiifri. Jnoic which arc anonymous imMf tie tpnoreti, liuuierj to technical oiieitlo telll bf en( . .T.n''- "'er qurAdoita 11 til he nriotrerfit in fnf column. The tnost tntercnllna vroh ." "( "l'itrers ii III 6c uoi'cii (iila the ttoru o fcttr Flint. CX WHAT'S wrong with me? Why do 1 bfcm to get Into all kinds of m tv'": aims oecuon JDS AT 8:18 O'CLOCK sl S&SJ Wi MM? ri,, Sol Hides His Light :f to the World Tonight H The eclipse of the sun will be Silble at 6:32 o'clock tonight and .will continue until 8:18. j At 7:27 o'clock the height of tho eclipse wilt be reached, when tho iun will be three-fourths obscured. Darkness prematurely arrived 'will announce tho eclipse, while J stars will be visible and a marked drop In temperature wlU take place. To observe tho eclipse, use a ''card with a pin hole in It and focus 'If bo tho sun shines through tho ptn hole and reflects on another card held below the perforated one. Also a small telescope with a card shade at ono end may he held to .the sun and another card held under the telescope so the sun shines through tho Instrument nnd reflects on the bottom card. To '"make the shade, cut a hole li a card the nlze of the end of the tele scope used. A partial eclipse of the sun will begin ib Afttre at 8:32 o'clock this evening nnd will JEwf ,'contlnue until 8:18 o'clock. iW? ?2 - H1I1k4a1M . I.. tn fnx mil rf 1lA xM r)xW iiiiaucipuia io juu v-. u. - .- Kgg, th of the moon for Its view of the sun JiClijtO be totally obscured, but the eclipse W&&I V111 D0 bccn I'CIC 111 n uiivc-iuu.itw t.k state. V0k " Because of the ecltp.-c. slam vv ill be Ife ifseen two hours ahead of the time they iafft" f'li.iinlli nimtar. While the moon is SaTr ' Bassing across the path of the sun, cauj- pv ,' : . - .. ... . , s: ;, in"; the eclipse, vvnicn Degan ai rimrwc teK. i thin mornlns- on the western roast, the V lunar body will not be visible. KiXa la, l.a. Allns h(miii.a mnre nrn. ?t -J namm-eH the aire of the sun as seen from 1 . , II, .1l.tnl.I. n...l llai aliana will kC X "erW Will Ulllllllian fiin i.n ...... .. ... KJS if auumn that of crescent, until, at the I" height of the crllpae, at 7:2" o'clock. It I, ,wHl appear to Phljadelphlans to rcKem lible the new moon, an tncrted crescent i'ixi T1,,s ' t,,c flr!'t ,0,,u ec"l'p ,n ln,B all country since 1300. Astrononiers rrom lJTJ .. .l- . . .1. T-.l.,l i& ail over inc eastern ihh uj mr liiulu vc States have cone to stations In the West jg&i, 'which nre In the path of totality to 5rLnake pictures of the corona of the SIE, il eclipse. The corona ! the circle of light f?'-j, .E (. KnB nut frAm Ih ili-n nf 1 1lt if 'eclipsed sun. y t'from Washington to Florida and l about Ss .'nlntty miles in width iK? t Astronomers who hae gone West to " H?c Ilia miliar will uuociic. ? .X1 t . ... i.i. t. gjrjA i rirsi:. ine corona, -vvnicn consists 01 K?'J great display of luminous streamers 5 V aLrnlinfl the liMrlen nun from whlph limrh ftJnay be learned about the elcctro-mag- f&rif. luetic Influences of the sun upon the F3,f ZP.MTf'h RtrtinA. The rlmniren tli.it take nlaee jjiViVH In the magnetism of the earth and thi iV electric state of the air during the time SiWr.tthe total obscuration lasts. it?? (Aj i TirA TVi Difnli trtn nan ntjnata Hfr'li T ' ... ..c v.V.. . ..... ,..U.,i.iw 'nearer the sun than Mercury, the near- BrS,EC Fourth. Abnormal or unexpected phe. 't 1 i'ici,a iiiat may hiioav eiuter in ine Ktil ',rorm, extension or color of the corona or :n the condition of the atmosphere of the C earth. A'it" Rtntai CudIaf TVIlllnni Qnrmil nrhn pS. founded the Sproul observatory at avBirarinn.ore uonege, sent a party or J 8 ff, local astronomers to Brandon, Col., to 'x9, : cowne uie ccupse. in me party are ,T-John 'i A. Miller, professor of astronomy jfl&. y.at warthmore; Miss Grace Jordon, of 3; .-Bmtth College; Miss Ella Williams and .Tirt 'JHfax lTar.el HrniL'n rf (tn-arlhrnnrn r-rtl jjlege, and Professor Hall and W. r. How- jf nrd, of Indiana College. , ' Because of the davlliht-Eatlnr meas. fA., ure Passe bi' Congress the eclipse is an f . w v nour laie aiong us route Betore tne Kfi j,Plan to get more sunlight into American rvjrit nwiitineci was sirucii upon scientists naa ajj' erafterminea ana announced the exact &.-, . time at which the eclipse would be at ra vnrloug points throughout the country BJJ.Howevcr, their observations still hold f.livsTOod. as one hour Ik added ti each Ij.m:, joint's designated time for seeing the Mr, two Acltnite. jf-v Seattle, Wash., Is the farthest place ffgta'the West that will see the sun totally IJrtObscured, while the stage of complete jrtotJlty will be teen on this side of the 'ountry on the eastern side of Florida. trouble and disappointment and worry7, Why can't things go smoothly with me as they seem to do with other young I fellows? Ever since t started my busi ness career I seem to hao been blun-i derlng around and without any apparent! reason running Into all kinds of snags. I fiaro up with one man and lose my Job., Other fellows flare up nnd don't lose their Jobs. I cot emrnoH tn tie nurrlul ' nnd ever since Hole and I have seemed to spend rnon our time in squabbling and making up again. Why doesn't Kosle behave like o'hrr engaged girls? Wh ? Why? Whv Whenever I begin to think about myself i and where I'm getting to. I feel as If I'm ' tieo up in a bag Am I d fferent from other young fellows or do they all strugr gle and flounder around the same as I do? I wag telling all this to Graham after I had returned from seeing Hosle at Newark. He had heard mo wnlklncr un ami down In my room and came to see me, and And out what was the matter. After listening to my tirade ngalnst fate he said "Peter, I would really like to help mj, but I don't know whether I can or, not What jou're going throueh Is lr. tually the same as ecry other young, fellow hati been up ngalnM. Some are wrapped In cotton wool nnd aren't nl-j lowed to fight their own way. but hae tho encouragement of narents and a I good home, the influences o' which net ' as an anchor to them. Tou aro more unfortunate than many oung fellows, Inasmuch as. from what you tell me. i u don't get the right kind of acHlce " and encouragement from your dad ' "My dad h nil right, I flared un: "ho Just doesn't understand." "Good boy," continued Graham. "Now. I'll tell you one or two thli.gs that are wrong with you. Peter. In the first place, oti think too much of ourself and about jourself. You arc all the time wondering why people say this to Stiifloiit SiK Kvimnlr nf Snlf. you or why people say that. Vou don't al,mclu 3cl!5 l"P,c 01 3cn' Denial in (jilt lo Pocket She people enough credit for sincerity. Let Slddons make the most innocent re mark to you, nnd jou wonder what's at the back of it. "Then, you haxo the wrong lew on buslners. You have not yet got to the point where jou are willing to work whole-he.irtedly for other people and jourself " "Huh!" I Interrupted, "now jou're talking through jour hat. I haen t any money lo get Into business for mjself.' rhat Is another nf jour faults jumping at conclusions gcncrallj- wrong . ii """ I.I 1.. ... Well, when a fellow says I ought to ,...., .'',.. . ! 1.....1..... ,.. i ........ .., - ' mum until in hti. iiuu uunim.31 un iiijav;ii, num U1SC can I 'And there is another fault," con tinued Graham, "instead of trjMng to find HwfeaK JwiHMfl "deluxe rTfHiwmHim iKbiH AWBHf WfM annie"-'' EjmmMgXMZ TKKS3H tBHHHlJnyMHHm-tr v- 3H BHI I ; H i v blinpness of divorce- sybil vane.--- rawiMMumpwiMBi I.., roJ i , qm MMmLMSm m I wKl';!': victoria colonial pavid LLorD-george ana x, gi Lk 4WWLlllllllBKtmimm3mm4 4hc world" garrick- "" , T III 1 llrlMBTriT Hr i T iTlmmr' 't LMsSHHhHHIhCSHHHIIHHI GEORGE M.OOHAIS inMHITrTHt- TRA1L-HOLLIDAY " -ARCADIA- JNCLINEDTOBALK AT $8,000,000,000 TAX BIBLE FOR SOLDIER WITH LAST DOLLAR c&tamcnt League Stiango gifts ate being tccchcd at tlie HuslnesH Men's War 'V.uncll of the rocket Testnnient League at their head quarters in the Wltherfcpooti Uulldiiig A student in n unierslty In Pittsburgh, who Is "working his a" through that institution, sent nio dollar to purohac Tcstainentu for the toldleiw. It Is the last dollar 1 h:ie in the Atlantic City sent fifty icnts, saying he wanted t do his bit." Many or the bos at the Philadelphia' N'uvy Van! arc carrj'ing the leaguc'H .. ...i,... .... i..i .. ....""..' "....e".:".rZ'", ,,,BlTcslainint. One of the lads leeently uiuii i:uiiw ricuii iui iviiunini; imriiaiia . ,,n, . ,i .. ..,ia,.... i.e .. .,. a little more than jou do, yo take a , "r""J"V"" Ti: i,m. VAu ,Z :V irlqnrl rr Iniitllluo tin! nn mi n nini I ... t . . ,. Z: .r; n Z Z',. ZnZZV; """.about to leaxc for the training ramps 1..V.. .. 1W ....... ...I WUI .....i,u "In other words," I said bomenhat surlj-, I must admit, "I'm a bum." "Not by any means. You just take a wrong slant on things Now, for In stance, you said that I advised jou to get into business for jourself " "So j'ou did," I snapped. Hujs," he talil. "1 don't rare how soon the ship sinks under me, but I do care for what becomes of m.v soul. Kerj- one of jou should be prepared to meet tho Savior when you are calletl I I joined the Pocket Testament League I and hac falthfullj teatf one or more . chapters a day 1 advise e erj' one "Just a minute, Peter; Just a minute!, of you to sign up with the league and What I sald was: -ou had not go to the! be prepared to endure the temptations point where j-ou arc willing to work that befall every soldier, whole-heartedly for yourself 'as well as' "You must never dl'gracc the unl olher people. Now, when j"ou are work-1 form, because It is the greatest uniform Ing for Ferrj-, you are also working for in the world You should neer take jourself. If jou put in oertime atj that uniform In a place of shame. Ily night or work particularly hard, or do' joining the rocket Testament League something more than you are paid to do. and studying the teachlngsr,f the Tcstn j'ou are doing that extra work just asment jou will obtain the grace and much for yourEelf as for other people, strength to withstand all trials and Don't j-ou see, Teter. that you arc now i temptations. ' building up the habits for gooa or 1111 " which will affect your whole life?" ' frTQ fin MITrilEI I DflDTDAIT "Suppose you build up the habit of U&10 Ul. lUllUlELL f UK IK All not doing a thing more than j-ou can , help, and you build up the habit of being Painting l)V Robert W. Voillioll suspicious nnd slack In your work ecn' t '. i . A l for a boss who might not annrcclatn vnn rCSCIUCfl to Academy sonic day j-ou 111 leao that boss and Through the generosity of i;lard ou will go to Fome one die. You don't i :ornor coaics, tor many years presl ieave that hnblt behind, but you take Itl?"1 of the PennHlunla Academy of the ..... iiil, I ' !" lllT JVi liiniiUIII. rtl L .Ullt'l UUII of the academy na neen cnrUlier bv UNCLE SAM SENDS OUT CALL TO SKILLED WOMEN LABORERS ! Fifteen Hundred Positions Paying $18 lo $25 a Week Will Be Available in July Right Here in Philadelphia Finance Experts , Question Need of Doubling Present Revenue SIDNEY PRW m" PAY DAY"--- REGENT F'" TRINCEE AUSTRIACHE INVASE DAGLI ITALIANI Vislnn. nolle -Montr Hpi- Mitraglialrici Prigionieri Malerialc Sono Slati Cat turati al Neinico I'tiblkheii nml Dmtriluitetl Under PKIISIIT No nil Authori7'I bl the net of OcloliT 0. ttlli on file at tho ronlofflce of Phll. Uelfihla Pa, I!v order of the Prcslil-ni. a. b num.nso.v Postmaater (leneral. nella Vatle Arsa Valle 1 prndiui ill lol faprlle, a noni'ln cil a I aui Kile impie touiieilate ih lionilie fiiinno gettate sui rnmpl iiemlrl dl n laxlnne ne pianl enctl, sulla .stazlnne feno laria dl Mezo I'oiona c sopra eoloiine ii trupp" nemlrhe inarciantl sulla strada da Keltic a Uuero. Kuiraltiplano di Asiagn due tenta t i I dt avanzata da ,irle del ucmico falllrono completaincntc. L'lCx'gludlce nineilciinii, Mr. Hen Lindsay dl Uenxir, Ua omiihiiiu ilceuto cable accoglienze dal popoln Itallano. II deputnto al Parlanienlo, On Uallen-ga-Stuart ha da to 11 ti i Iccvlinento In silo onote al Palazzo Venczla, rhe fu sede deH'Ambascialn Austriitca, iniina delta guerra. Al ricelmento iutercnnero spiccate laborers" nro wanted by the Gov ernment for positions that will be huge corncob pipe most of them ncarlj' strong enough to walk who has graced the lines eas,t of Pittsburgh for many years, will be a thing of the past, and aallable In July at salaries .ueraglng I Instead the traveler may see Rome mem- oer oi ine iair sex, pirn ana snoxri at from $18 to $23 a week. This is the Clovernmcnt'-s flist call for "skilled laborers" outside of the "he" clan. The women "laboicrs" wanted must be expert In the handling of u sewing njHthlne, though sonic "unskilled labor cis" will be given the opportunity of beiomlng skilled. They will be given salaries nf fiom $1'J to $15 ii week, pro viding thej" arc interested In "wln-thc-war woik. The commandant of the Suhujlklll Aiscnal has Issued the call. The women arc to be employed in a new Govern ment clothing factorj- at Twenty-third n in? with ou. That is part of your eouln nieut, as it were. Now the boss j-ou work for can very easily dlspcnso with jou. but once j-ou have let those habits of Blackness and suspicion become a part of your equipment, they will stick to you wherever you go and will be a per petual bar to your progicss. So, when I say jou are working, for j'ourself nhen j-iu work for1 other people, jou will un derstand that what you do now becomes the foundation of the habits you will carry through your life. Think It over, Peter, careftillj'. It every joung fellow would face this cold-blooded fact he would save himself much future sorrow and disappointment." . NAMED TO CITY JOBS TODAY'S IIUSINKS8 KriOKVM Today's thoualita aic tomorrow's habits. What doe tliln mean to VnU! .. .. w 1'iA'nnAintmentB Mxl S Vsrtmti t. .731$.. nirinal ftupeniik ?s.... ...,::. r'r J2 "". appointments touaj- inciuae tne ?e!lowlng: 'ttSf i"1 rooKs, i03 ratton street, ana I I hve Jut graduated from my first jear i-'iiii'i iiicv.riny. mil .-sortn even '.k? mtmm n.unlA.. T3...... .. ll.lt nortralt of the late Dr. S. Weir Mitchell painted by Kobcrt W. Vounoh. The portrait was hung todav In the National llaller.v of Portraiture N'ot onlj- do critics pioclalm It an excellent likeness of a distinguished Phlladel phlan. hut a nne representation of the artist's work. Dr. S. Weir 'Mitchell was prominent aa a physiologist and especially as a neurologist He was a patron of both art and science and known as such In many parts of the world. For jears he was president of theAcademj of tho Fine Arts lie was the author of many books on subjects peitalnlng to his pro fession and also In lighter vein It is perhaps his novel "Hugh Wjnne." pub lished In 18D8, by which Americans best remember mm. loctor Miteliel! died January 4. 19M ' Robert Vunnoh, Is alreadj- icpre&cnted in the PennsjIvanU Academj of the Kim- ArtB ny two paintings, "Nov ember" and "Companion of tho Studio." He also has I nalntlugs In the Massachusetts His torical Socletj-, Bouton, and In the White House. Business Question:. Answered .ii n hleh clio.il and have tho option or enter- , M;, Hill's School Girls in Plav Tnilav tn .. . ln- a larfm mipll M1,rv Mtnninv Ar ii ra ah I r- Iiftpectlon. at salaries $2000 each- nen- "","-," "lor Wlileh wouM he b? v ii The pupils of .Miss Hill's school will f IjSjimm F. Cator, 1227 South Flftj--nln"h Krom the confidential noie attached to ! Blve a plaj. "Tho Testing of Sir Oa-L- IsSSreet, chauffeur. Department of IlSalth ' 'our ltUfr Batl,er t,,H' '," t,,e machln- , vvayne." tills afternoon at ) o'clock at .w Charities; $1200- Itobert 1 lordan ' Pr'. company you would have an otllce I n,iteh Knoll, on the Railey estate in Aid EVilf?J Waverly street messenger DenaN I posltlon and wou,d develop Into a book-lmore. Thcie also will ho May Bongs and lW5ESrn.ru f P.,hn TA-i'-i- JSiS. "fizZi,. i- 'keeper and accountant and so on. and ! dances bv Classes 1. 2 and 3. The en. tlomn. 8 giugno lilppaici giunti ilalln fionte dl b.ilta glla, conlermatl dal coinunlcatn ulll ciale, hannn lecato la notlzia dl altre brillantl azionl coinplute dalla fanteria c dagll avlatorl itallanl - Ln ilparto d'assalto di truppe Itallane. operamlo lungn 1c llucc di Monte Val Bella, ha con Inipeto Irrcsl stihlle nttnecato I trlnccrnmentl austrlacl rlusccndo a penctiarvl ed a catturaro oltre clnquantn prlgionierl, scl mltra-gli.itrlt-1 cd una giande quantita' di materiale da guerra. (Ill avlatorl Itallanl ed allot sono statl Instant ablll e con efficacl risultatl hanno compluto varle incurslonl, al dl la' dclle llnee nemlche. gettando cIikiuc tonnellate dl bombe. I campl di avia zlone austrlacl sono statl colpitl, come pure la c-inzione fcrrovlarla dl Mezo (-oiona. Numeiose colonne dl truppe tcutoni- che. In marcla lungn la strada che meua da Feltre a Quero. furono bersagllate dagll avlatorl Itallanl c disperse con gravi peidlte. SuU'altlpIano di Asiago gll austnaci hanno tentato per ben due -volte dl avan zarc contro lo liuec itallane cd Inglesi, ma I tentativl falllrono completamente dl fronto alia rcslstcnza del dlfensorl e.l al mlcldialc fuoco dl fuclleria e dellc mitiagllatiici. I.ungo le llnce del Sisemol. alcunl dl staccamentl di truppe francesl hanno operato un billlantc attacco ill sorpresa contro Pj poslzionl nemlche, riuscendo ad inlllggero all'avvcrsaiio perdlte consi dcrevoll e catturando ventuno iirigionl erl. In tutto II rcsto del fronto di battaglia si veilflcaiono azionl local! c pnttuglie austriache d'lncursione furono ovumiuo rcaplnte. ICcco II tcsto del comiinicalo pubhll cato, leri. tl.il Mlnlsteirf dolla Gucria in Uonia : - Sul fronte til Moute Val Bella uno del nostrl rlpartl di assalto lrruppe nolle trlncee nemlche, catturando pin" dl clunuanta priglouleri, sel mltra gllatrlcl cil una larga tiuantita' di matcrlale. Distaccamenll dl truppe fiancesl, con un attacco dl sorpreca contro le llnce. nel Hlaemol, catturarono ventuno prlgionierl Pattuglic nemlche furono rcsplnte persoimiiiu PO"t'c"c r ua i iresenti ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, Ktrce,K. .mrIrr tlle tol,trol of si imtavaiio II Mill Istro dl Orazia ei,, QunrteimuBtcr'a Department, V. S nllluHi-1'l rill U'inillll 1' tiiiKnivilnlnrn - . vnu.-iui.itV vii "n-nii i tiiiiiiacLiniiiit: Americano iiiimas .rison rage eti u -wives of men in the service have senatore (.ugllcliiio .Marconi. nrs, ran the lobs sweetheai ts and Mr I.hlds.lJ-, II Mlnlslrn della Glus- tPU miiil .It hm-lt nn.l lnntr until tlzla, II Dcputato tlallenga-Ktuart ed ,1P un0B lmxe bfen served. But there altrl. pronunzlarono dlscorsl rinfTcrmanti m bc room for all when the plant is in I vincoll di fratellanza tra II popolo f operation, nccordlng to the call, d'Amcric.i e qucllo d'ltalia. .which says places will bc available for .vir. i.inti.saj-, ncna prossuna settlmana. ' UOOO more when capacity operations are rl lechera' a Venezlit o poscla vlsitcra under waj-. 11 fronte dl battaglia ove sara' rlcevuto All applicants must present them dal He Vlttorlo Kmanuele. selves at the Civil Service Commission Lin dlspacclo da Parlgi aniiunzla the. in the Federal Building, or communicate 1'ammlnlstrazlone della I'oste In Francla with that bodj-. ha studlato I plan! per lo llnee postall "Paddj- on the railroad" will soon be aeree tra Parlgi e San N'nzalre c tra a forgotten expression according to the Parlgi c Mzza. i:ciitualmcnte II s-cr- late tne Pennsylvania Katlroad is nlr vlzlo ncrco sara' cstcso a Roma cd alia Ing women. Corsica. I Soon the familiar foreigner with a her side, pull a ''vanity liox" from the folds of her clothing and affectionately tali her "llttlo red nose" with u ponder I pad. ! The number of women Ijelng employed on the Pennsylvania s lines cast or Pittsburgh Is Increasing In great leaps In ten days from May 27 to June a IB 15 women were accepted fur various positions formeilj- held hj- men, an average of more than 150 a daj The number of women now employed to re place men In the service, or other war work, haH passed tho 7000 mark. There is now a serious shortage of firemen, hrakemen, car repairmen and engine repairmen, and rnllroadcrH are wondering Just how long It will be until some member of the fair sex Is svvfhglng a "high ball" from tho top of a box car, or "pushing scuttles of coal Into the firebox." Hadtlonficljil High Program Iladdonflrltl, '. J., June 8. These high school graduates have been awarded prizes: Henrj- Leon, the Itensselaer Institute medal for highest average in mathematics and science and the Chll drey memorial medal; Miss Marjorle Garrett, the alumni prize for the best story appearing In the class paper; F. Bartlet Bradshavv, the W. C. T. U. prize for the best cssaj- on "Temperance and Prohibition as a War Measure" ; Miss Doris Allen was awarded first D. A. Tt. prize for the best essaj- on "Alexander Hamilton," and K. Morse Archer, Jr., second prize. Washington, June 8. Congress Is inclined to balk at Sec-retarj- McAdoo'a demand for $8,000,000, 000 In war taxes. This sum, double tho present revenue. Is higher by $2,000,000, 000 than is nccessarj', some members declare. "Secretarj- McAdoo has Included In his estimate of $21,000,000,000 for the car's cNpendltures about $B, 000,000,000 for loam to the Allies," said Senator Sinooti Senate finance, expert, today. "These loans should not be figured In establishing the sum to be used by taxa tion on the basis of McAdoo's one-third tax and two-thirds bond plan. "The Allied loans arc reimbursable in full to the United States. Therefore, if they are left out, as they should be, tho total tax needed would be six billion Instead of eight. This would require the raising of an addltlunnl two bil lion dollars something falrlj easy to ac complish wlthniit putting u drain on aujhody but tho war profiteer, who ought to bear It." McAdoo Is lo he tiquizzcd on the point raised by Smoot before cither the Wnj'a and MeanH Committee or tho Senate Finance Committee accepts his figures as final. Tho gencinl belief Is that If McAdoo can get along with whatever additional taxes a Mtlff increase In profits and In come levies will bring there will bo no difficulty in getting the (ax bill through qulcklj'. But If It becomes necessary to broaden the Held of taxation nnd In clude new articles, a long fight is cer tain. The AVajs and Means Committee con tinued hearings todaj WENONAH GRADUATES TEN Judge Davis Delivers Patriotic Addrcts at Military Academy Weiinnah. N. J., June 8 United States District Court Judge Davis delivered a natriotlc address at the commencement Lrxcrclseu of the Wenonah Military Acad emy ncre. Atiarcsscs on wartime themes were delivered by the graduates. William Cutler Freeh wai: valedic torian. Other graduates on whom di plomas were conferred by Dr. C, II, Lcr ence, president of the academy, are Julius Walker Adams, Ferdinand Han sen Dalbrow, James Irvin Dlpple. Jame Dean Hull. Thome Andrews Kenyon, Charles Daniel Kremer. P.andolph Law son. William Edgar Lucit and Jesse Daniel Ttoblnson. PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 10 TO JUNE 15, 1918, INCLUSIVE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Subject to Change AMIAJIBRA 12th, Morris I Pasiyunk Ave. ATOt.I.O M'd and Thompson Sti. () yinr,lnger, 4337 North Marvlne street. I ln. tne re,a. st?rr you vomd "e first tertainment will he followed 'itdMlatant teacher. Board of Recreation ' "alesman. then bujer nnd so on. up totcentlon for Mrs Albert J. I 1900: Robert Thomas. 60S South Clarion a store proprietor 1Mb Caroline Iounsbury Sti Weet. attendant. Bureau of City Prop- .."JiLJ, ''". "lelT . .V'n ! ny. ivvv; iiarry sears. 3U5G Jtorcr " ...- w... ..,.... .. .,.,,wnu. followed by a re- .y man and tcelc. j,reet. paver. Bureau of Highways, $.B0 upon wnero your inci nations ue. uo Vday: Charles Lorlaux, 1018 Xorth 'pu like accounting better than selling? , fourth Btreet. oiler. Bureau of Water, ' , go to the machinery company, ir, rvlinnn- Anihnnv iinrv. Tii Anhurr .however, you find more pleasure In sell- TODAY'.S MARRIAGE alCENSLS and Ida ARCAPIA Chtatnut below 16th St. MONDAY Mar.v PlrKforrt In M'I.I TUESDAY N'n.lmnH In Hevelatlon BKI.5IOXT s:d and Market S(n lll.UKniRD ( Broad d: Susquehanna Ave. tSeorpe f. rnhan lllt-tho-TrRll llnlllday Pauline Prnlerlrk Jfatlaia Jealousy cfdar 0th and Cedar Ave. COI.1SKUM .Market below 00th St. ttll.OMAI, Gtu. and Maplewood Avea. K.MPKESH Main St.. Manayunk (a) EUREKA in t ti and Market Sis FAMILY 1S11 Market St. (a) ryt. bollermaker. Bureau of Water. . iB. go to the retail store Tlie Job U.60 a day; and Albert Ross. 5444 Sum- which appeals most to you Is the one at r street, machinist. Bureau of Water, which juu v.uun. no iuu utrasiui, S5 a day, (CONTINUED MONDAY) OVIES ON HOSPITAL CEILING FOR CONVALESCING SOLDIERS u$s ifc KJEX ffT" KVt Sl ?; . Kf-. is Is the Latcfet Entertainment for Uncle Sam's Heroes, Who Taboo Serials and the "Love Stuff" JJCN when confined to bed by ln- ;4uris, Uncle Same ooldiers or a will not be ueprivea oi me mov- l y will be able to eee 'the latest Hera or Chaplin chases on the cell- ir The plan to project the pictures In l 'manner was devlstd at the Y. M. i C.-'A. bB hospltala. Jlllltary men are L Mi4lerlng vthe advisability of trying 14'MWfjjt movies at noppuaia nerr. Bl - ' . .. ... al. t.... an,tlIalv fl1 ID tl OI llirOO JJlaatVa-, ,U1 lUlwiviJ, ueilinga are wime ana no bcchcb Balloted with exceptional cicarucs. inci qtniinaj ra oi usiia aiu m ....,, a4Von' It jrne Dead, aro- movea tl'jlir,!.the room ao that HY. aeea . nt fighting forces in Philadelphia were es pecially glad to hear of the new method of enjoying the motion pictures. It will help to make them forget the wounds given by the bodies, they say. "I hope they show- us a lot of good war pictures," said a murine stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, "be causo they stir a fellow and make him anxious to get in fighting trim again. It gets his temper up and he wants to get snuare with the German guy that put htm on his back. "Iaet's have tho celling movies, but, my, tell them to cut out tlie keriais that take about bIx months to show com pletely. And we don't want none of that love stuff, either. That only makes a fellow feel, bad. because he thinks that maybe some other, guy has grabbed Holomon Ass.ilt. 7t3 Dudley St., vonen un .virv iruall l Marlon riaritin. 17L!li N. Ubr at., ana Klor- eme ltarrla, 17-H N. Bouvfer at. Ueoree M, Mellr. 1133 N. 7lh at., anil Mary A. Martin. 241(1 lncersoll at Udward J, tl Mltchfll, 2712 Rldte ve ami Violet L' Iloose. 2914 N. S3d at. John M Judite. I5S K, traylock at., and Delia Morrison, 71S 8. 50th at. Kred K. Swartz. Camp Meade, Md., and Mattle M Alsover, no S. dWi at. Martin hprlnaurt 120s N Tadwaladi-r at.. and Katarina Shaudek, 150a N. Ifalicoik St. Henry H, C!ro,s. IfllO Perks at . and Sadie Mendel. 1733 Diamond at. Charles Wenke. 3M7 Kmerald at., and Lot- ll lfepp. 2SS3 Victoria at. Norman M Wt&fer. 123 N. 53d at , and Susan M Thompson. HS3 N". Alden at Andrew VV . Kasati. H21 Arth at., and Mary It. Klynn. I'hlcaso, III. Wilton K. r.llls. I'ensauken, N. J., and Jo- aephine n. Husi-lton. 3220 laoeust at. Kmllllo Veils 2.1 1 o Morris at , and Bvclsn Murray. 2120 Master st. Henry Polokorf, 10 Pemberton at., and Dor othy Welner. .'..IS Kalsr at. Harry Levy, Kouth Bethlehem. Pa,, and Jen nie M. Smith, Hartford. Conn, Frank S. Owens. 820 Almond at., and Katie T. Phillips. 103, K. Herka st. Nathan ri.niofr. 034 N. Franklin at., and Rose Silverman. 824 Maater at, James C. Mfintehh, 1440 8. Kttlnz st . and Sara Little, 2030 Morris l. James I.. Keser. 1448 Cayuga at., and I.dna I.. nirroril. Ill Manhalm ar. Martin If Wh(tf mantel. U. S M C . Thlla, Barraika. and Klleen O Dolan. Cheatnut lllll, l'hlla Henry J llerk 3120 N Pth at., and IteUn Mereilllhi 2717 N Dover at. Howard R. IIIti. T.'.n N 3Hh at , and .Mar- rletta Caple SH N With at Mlltim (Irrenhood vri2l N. SOth at., nml Adeline II An r.m i, 17211 Duller at 'John A Htoudt Harrlsliurx, Ta., and Surah IC I'nger Knwelstown. 1VT" John T. Arugu, 1113 Mercy st.. and Itose Doofrln. 2H0." S C'amai--lt. (JeorE Fells. 128 K. Alleaheny ave., and Anna M. Haan, I2 K. Alleihenv ave. Morris Htern. 1104 N. 4llth St.. slid Kloreix-e Marks. 3231 Clifton at. Carl A- Mendy. If. H. N., New nlrbmond, Kg!rualMhlAlll.'l;lll'''a-a iLWL I l ililaailiHI!alaaililaaililaaK -' v im '" WWf ft t&' - "-P I 1 iwL:-'' '-MM'-1 v, ."..ai. 1-Allt.MOUNT (a) 2ftth St. and Olra rl A vs. I I'WKFORIl 4711 Frankford Ave. 50T1I ST. THEATRE Below Sprue St. Mae Marsh Face In th aDark Dousing Fairbanks Mr. Fix-It Mary PlrKford ill M'Lles Marv Garden in The Splendid Winner WEDNJSDAJt Mary Plrkford ln M'Lfsa tlustiman and Ravpi In The Brass ("heck Georce M Cohan Itlt-the-Trall Holllday Piullne Frederic U Madam Jealousy Mae Marsh the Face In the Dark ,T.Kk rirl.fnrd flla-a-Mlnute Kendall William S Hart In Selfish Tales William R Hart tin th Tlcer Man Marv Garden in The Splendid Sinner Loule niaum An Allen Knemy Ma. Marsh In Th Fate in the Dark Ihild nmnett In Blr (rest Show on Rarth OB FAT NORTHERN () Broad St. at Erie Ave. illl'KRIAL' " U) 00th and Walnut Sts. I JKFFERfiON I 20th and Dauphin Sts. JtlMIlt) I Front and nlrard Ava. KMrKF.nnot'KER 40th and Market Sts. I LEADER 1 41st snd T.ancastsr Ave. ( KDITII M. ELLISON LIRERTY () Broad and Columbia Ava. t.t- II8T r.2d and Locust Sts. VMRKET NT. THEATRE (si 333 Market Ht. vinnEi. 42S South f. () MXtlN , H2d and Ms iket Sts. PALACE 1214 Markst St. PARK Hlda Ava. and Dauphtn 8t. PRINCEf4 inix Marktt St. (1 RECENT (a) Marktt oi. neiow jim RIM.TO. . . . Otn. Av. Tulpehoekeji With N'eatness and Disnatrh Clara I'lmhall Voune the Tteason Why Norma Talmadre flolne Straleht Kiliih f'nrey In The Claim Blllle Burk. Let's Get a Divorce Douclss Failrhinks In Mr Fix-It Marv Pirkford M'Llsa Gada Brerkwell Her One Chance Wallaee Held tn Believe Me. Xantlppe Douslaa Fairbanks Mr. Fli-It Jark Plrkford Mlle-a-Mlnute Kendall William S. Hart in SelOsll Tates William S. Hart In the Tliter Man William S. Hart tn The Titer Man Ttov Stewart Bedhead Cupid J. Shiart Blarkton's Wild Touth Knld Bennett ln Ble, seat Show on narth Donalaa Fairbanks In A Habit of Happlneas Clara Klmhatl Tnung the Reason Why Bele llarr'acale Madam Who Peucv ltvl"d In Pes: of the Pirates Robert Warwick The Family Honor Douslas Filrhnk8 In Mr. Fix-It Heorae if. Cohan Hlt-the-Trall Holllday Robert Warwick Face In the Moonlight Mary Plrkford In M'Llsa Sir J Forbes Robert son, Masks and Faca Forbes Robertson Masks and Faces William 3. Hart In Srlftsh Tatea Msry Garden In Thais With Neatness and Dispatch r.lla Hall, Woman Acalnst Woman May Allison III The Wlnnlnn of Beatrice Carlle Blarkwell In Ilia nojal Hlshness Clara Kimball Tonnw tn The Reason Whv Dornthv Dallon th Mating of Marcella Bex Beach's Heart of the Sunset Mar" Plrkford M'Llsa taUiel ClHtnn The Journey's End THURSDAY Clara Kimball Young in the Reason Why Ldlth Stnrev In Treaaurea of the Sea Georae M. Cohan Hlt-the-Trall Ilollldav Robert Warwick Face In the Moonliiht Mary Plckford In M'Ltss William 8. Hart The Narrow Trail Sir. J Forbes Rnhert on. Masks and Faces William S. Hart In Selfish Yates .Tack Plckford in Hla Majesty Bunker Bean Brvant Wiahburn ln Twentv-one Mma rteuhena Madam Sphinx Marguerite Clark In Riih Man. Poor Man Klttv Go'don In The Purple Lady Clara Kimball Venn hi The Reaaon Why Dorethv DUnn the Matinit of Marcella Cnarlotta Walker Just a Woman Enid Bennett In Bla nest Show on Hsrlh Mir- Plrkford M'Llsa -I'lnld Hnnett lnthe Blztteat Show on Earth Mnnlaxu Love In Venseanre Edith Slon-v Treasures of the Sea Wlllinrn lluanell .llearta or Diamonds Falinle Ward In Thi Yellow Tlckt Conalaiie Talmndjri ITp h noad With Sally June Caprice In Blua'Eved Marv Mr. and Mrs. Kidney Drew hi Pay Day RIVOI.I fi2d and Sanaem Sts. (a) RI'HY Market St. below 7th ) AVOY " 1211 Market St. (a) STANLEY Markat above (I STRAND Gtn. Ave. at Venango ,'. Simal VICTORIA (tt) Ninth aod Markst SU. Vivian Martin Unclaimed Goods Charlotte. Walker In Just a Woman Rita .lolh-t In Lest We Fnixet KesaMa. Havakawa In The Willie Man's Law Norma Tnlmailee in Do Luxe Annie Elate Ferauson A Doll'a Houao Atl-atar caat In The Illlnduess ot Plvorca Wallar' B'ld tn Believe Me, Xantlppe nulh Clifford In Mldnlcht Madness CsrUle Bleeltwell Leap to Fame William nuaaell Hearts or Diamonds Fannie Ward in The Yellow Ticket Montaxue I.OV8 Venseanca re e nnhman In Cvciona Hlxalns, D. D. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Drew In Tay Day Constance Talmadje The. Shuttle Charlotte Walker In Just a Woman Tom Mix In Are Hlah Mae Allison In The Winning nf Beatrice Norm.--Talmud". In De IaUe Annie Mabel Normand The Floor Below Blllle Burke laet'a Get a Divorce Wallace nld tn Believe Me. Xantlppe Vivian Martin In Unclaimed Gooda Alice Brady the Knife William Ruaaell Ifearta or Diamonds I'aunl Want In The Yellow Ticket Alice Jovce Try 'Em for the Week Mary Garden In Tha Splendid Sinner Mr. and Mrs, Svdney Drew In Pay Day William Farnum True Blue lune Caprice in Blu Eved .Mary Harry Morev in Game of Fata William R. Hart In Hell Hound Alaska Elsie Ferruson A Doll'a House All-star cast In Tho Norma Tijlinadaa In De lauve Annie l.lalo Ferauson A Doll'a House All-star casfln The Msrv P'rkford In M'Uas Jaeh Plrkford Mlle-a-Mlnute Kendall Charla Ra'- In Playlne the Game viahri Xnrmand The Floor Below Miriam Cooper Woman and the Law Mara;urta Clark In Prunella Tom Mix tn Are IIlxli Vtgy Hy'ind Pei of the rirates William nussell Hearts or Diamonds r-ani'l Ward In The Yellow Ticket Vivian Jlarlln Unclaimed Goods FRIDAY Clara Kimball Tnung In tlie Reason Why Mary rickfnrd. Amnrll. ly of Clothesline Alley Georpe M. Cohan Hlt-thr-Trall Holllday Oeraldine Farrar The Devil Stone Jack Plrkford Mile-a-Mlnute Kendall Fannie Ward On the Level Marv Plckford M'LIss William R. Hart In Selfish Yates Gladys Brorkw-ll Her One Mlalake Geor'Se Walsh tn Some Bov II. P Walthall Hum-Drum Brown .Tack Plckford In Ills Majesty Bunker Bean Saasue Havakawa In White Man's Law William Farnum In True Blue Mary Plrkford In M'LIss Rlar Caat Woman and the laav Norma Talmadce In By Rllht of Purchase Surprise Feature Wm S. Hart hi The Apostle of Venseance Jack Plrkford Mlle-a-Mlnute Kendall Charlotte Walker Just a Woman "SATURDAY Clara Kimball Tnunr In the, lleaaou Why Mary Plrkrord. Ainarll. ly of Clotheallne Alley Georjre M. Cohan Hlt-the-Trall IMIIIdav Geraldlne I'arrar Tim Devil stone Jark Tirkford Mlle-a-Mlnute Kendall rannle Ward On the Level Mrurlt Clark In Prunella Rex Reach's Heart of tin Sunset Charlotte Walker Just a Woman William Russell Hearts or Diamonds Ethel Clajfon hi Journey's End Charlea Ray In Ilia Own Horn Town star Cast Tho Whip .Tune Caprice In Blu ned Marv Mae Alll'on In The Whinlntr ot Realrlre. June Elvldce In The Oldest Law Norma Talmadre In D" Luxe Annie J, Stuart Blarklon In Missing All-star cast In Tli Bllndnaaaot Dlvorc I Blindness ot Divorce I Bllpdnfas ot.JJtynrve, juimmiiiitiikkiwpy - n riMi ikirrr'iinrii Fjn-le Wa"d In The Yellow Ticket Hrold Taorkwood Th Lamllopor Marxuarlte Clark In Rich Man, Poor Man Charlea Ray In Ills Own Home Town Bert Lytell. The Trail to Yesterday Donalaa Fairbanks In The Matrlinanlao Enid Bennett. Great est Show on Earth Ilarrv Mrry In A Game With Fate Norma Talmailae in Dc Luso Aunlo J, Hluurt niackloru In Mlsslm All-slar :aat In Tlw Bliln9a 1 Plvoiet Mary Plrkford .Mi. ire William S. Hart In Selfish Tatea Viola Dana Riders of the Night Moreno n"i1 Dr-raldlna III Naulahka Douelaa Fairbanks The Malrlmanlar Peusv Hyland In Pec of the Plrafs Seaaue Hayakawa in White Man's Law Earl William. In The Seal of SUem-a Mary Plrkford In M'Llsa Olcja Petrnv The Llfa Mask Willi fni l-'arnum In True Blue h William Russell Hearts and Diamonds CarMe Blarkwell In The Cabaret Jack Plckford Mlle-a-Mlnute Kendall fcjl .Mr and Mrs. 8vdna Ski Drew In Pay Day . Wl .Marxu-rlle Clark In Prunella Star Caat In Tarzan ot the. Apci (Charlotte Walker Just a Woman s. William Russell Hearts or Dlanvsnda Fatnil Ward In The Yellow Ticket Made Kenney The Datnzer Gain Afarjorv Wllsim In Old laovo for New Charlea Ray In Ills Own Horn Toivn Marauerlte Clark nich .Man, Poor Man Dointlaa Falrhanka u t The Matrlmanlau f,4 Douxlaa Falrhanka in Mr. Flx.lt Tom Mix In Ace lllsh -r Norma. Tnliuailro Ja.2 De Luxe Annl a1 J. Stuart Plarlttoa. "-. In lllsams, ? 3E5.. S' -r Mft.Jid-wiHi ke M away flfBtlng la Wis., and Klva p. tfr-mreAlsa : SeMitooloit, wi -fr,--.."' '' kTtktt it V. Mannli ! ". " " - .. a - fc'VliMM'aSiftV'- - T. -ttJv. -f IV LT ' -.' s"--v .'-.; l-MZ: 'tgtfSJS''