V IX K !-;; ffLJv l lS li-i I; Ammfi Thfc-r iUhX. E BUILDING HERE SEEN BY FLEEFCLUB 'ImhiBtrv to Rencli Twcnlv MR $&tr rri ti c . ,t J.1IIIU9 ITlVSeill VjlCitlllUSS, Says Bowles The Delaware Wver district, famoui y. today as the nation's shipbuilding cen ter, is destined to attain twenty times J Its present Rreatness. f This was only one of the miny pre ( dictions made as to the part (.hips' built here will play In winning the vvm at h V".n v. cue must nuiuuie KainerjnK' ik j 6llf men In the shipbuilding Industry aer held In this city. T The shipbuilders, members of the ( "limergcncy Fleet Club, rompoied of f executives of the corporation and shlp jJftrd plants from llaltlr.iore to New- Alk, met at the Bellevue-Strntford last ' night. It was the club's first meeting i ijere, former ones being held In Wnsh-'jtfhgton. The great fuliir of Philadelphia was predicted by Admiral Howies, assistant manager of the corporation, who was among the first to forecast I'hlladel- -pniaa prcgenc leading pari in waiiime -i activities ? "I predicted It," he said, "and ou 15 novv J am right. The Delaware will 5 oon be twenty times greater than she P, fs today. I am glad that I recommended f"- that headquarters be removed here to V Philadelphia. As one of Its oldest In ' habitants, as one of the oldest dlscov "j erers of Hog Island, which ou now r know Is not Inhabited by devils, I vvel .. come jou to this city. 1 Hud Faith In City "While mv heart ws ttirneil to Hos. v ton I was glad of the stimulation here - and I had faith In Philadelphia I felt It was the natural and proper place for ? hnarfniiaHsra fni Ihn miirviitipw float i "Hoir Island Is the irreatest nrotppt that has eer faced th world and It Is going to make good. I will ouch foi It." Victory was the kejnove of the gather ing victor to be made possible bv u bridge of shlp." All Were optimistic. al felt that the day of pessimism had passed. ,. Color Sees lelorj i Balnbrldge t'olb. a member of the shipping board, who recently returned fiom "over there," said1 he believed vic tory within the grasp of the Allies 'When t letmned fiom Frame I felt hat It did not seem pcssihle to conquer he submarine," he said 'but th prog ress met with In shipbuilding restored J..V confidence," Director Oeneral Schwab and I. N" Hurley, chairman of the shipping board, fere lauded as the two biggest men In the life of the nation today as the two fnen who probably will dr. as much as inr other two men in bringing victory Germany sneered, l.ngland cheered $nd"-the bovs In the trenches cheered When they heard that Schwab was the man appointed to build a. merchant ma- Jlne," Mr. Hurley said. . r I TO RETAIN MEN CLERKS No Wholesale Transfer at New York t Ship Plant T Xo wholesale transfei of off lie m-n )to the shlpvard is mntemplated b) the New York Shipbuilding Corporation ft was stated there todav that now Snd then a clerk whose place can well pc filled by a woman, mav be sinned to the ard to work about the ships This company has been putting on a i man wherever possible," said an of- i hut thiit .Iopo not ...pun ti,, I soman Srlal, "but that does not mean that omen can 'do all clerical work con nected with shipbuilding.. Office men mre essential In the construction of fchlps The l.ov eminent authorities Recognize this fact. Theie will be no Jransfer of men working ln the offices tn construction work, for such action sould distinctly hamper the shipbuild ing program " GERMAN GUILTY OF ARSON Reading Watchman Convicted of Trying to Burn Woolen Mills .leading. Vm June 14 After sl hours' deliberation a xerdlct of guilty was returned against Christian faeldel, it watchman, charged with arson. He wds employed for sixteen years at the .T O. 1-elnbach tS. Co. woolen mills heie .Seldel was charged with attempting to burn the plant on March 16. He la a Gennan and unnaturalized. Sentence has not been Imposed. The au. tomatlc sprinkler system at the plant f ua.A If trexm Hpotnttflrtn ' Bright News for Home Folk ' From Boys in the Service OVK soldier boj Knows how to handle a gun, And in fighting he takes lots of jog. We knoto tery well what he'll do to the Hun, Be has shown us already, brave bog! He is filling a role with a latitude wide And we know how he'll act in the drama, Bui what will he do to potatoes Frcncli fried When bg mother again all his wants are supplied. Oh, mammal Our soldier bog fights for democracy's sake, And he's filled with democraeg's fire. He knows that the peace of the world is at stake; That the Hun has dragged truth in the mire. He wilf do everything that's befitting a man In a living and palpitant drama. But' when ma starts a-cooking as only ma can. Oh, what ulll he do to eggs right from the pan' Oh, mammal Mrs. Sydney D Conwell of 5038 Spruce street, has received the following letter from her soir Joseph Danby Conwell, who enlisted last September and Is now In France In a medical corps: Dear Mother: Au this Is Mother's Dav I am writ ing a mother's letter, at the postmark' ' will signify. All over the Continent today the fellows are writing the same , kind of letters and by writing "Moth er's Letter" on the envelope Instead of "Soldier's Mall" It will go as special delivery. Pretty "good scheme, iBn't itr It Is good to get mall from the, States. Though you can hardly call the' life of a soldier on active duty , dull, mall llvenx things up more than anything and It Is more appreciated i overjjere than anywhere. , I aiv going to try to get Into the - X-ray department, so I w ill have some thing steady and Instructive to do when we are not up on the front line t with litter teams or ambulance work. & At the preoent time my work Is very ," promiscuous, and I hardly know what r- I will lfl called upon to do next. , You would laugh could you see me "k'i F,th my hair cropped close, but it's a 7 sood scheme to keep your head clean - fhus prevent cooties. mmmmmfrv rmprrw 'vm; OVER KEEP CLOSE WATCH , ON COST OF SHIPS i Daily Tally Sheets Give Vain-1 able Data on Rivet Driving nl Cramps' . i The William Cramp S. Sous shlp.vard, J while working at the same top speed, as other vards to turn out ships for the Ilinergency Fleet Corporation has not lost sight Of the fact that efficiency, as well as patiiotlc endeavor. Is one of (the dominant factors In the shipbuilding' Industry. ' Realizing that the war will not last j forever, olllijlals of the shlpjard figured that It Is wisdom to keep close Track of costs, so that when shipbuilding again gets down tna competitive basis the Sard that has the best data on cost will have the Jump on Its rivals. Following out this policy, a dally tally sheet Is kept showing the number of gangs emplnved in rivet driving In the jard. the number of rivets driven each week In the aggregate and the average weekly drive for each gang This enables the company to compute the cost of riveting ships fiom week to week and vear to vear. Some very Interesting d.itn on the subject are being gathered Cramps' now have JOB riveting gangs at work In the jard each gang averag ing -too rivets a day The cost or driv ing these rivets Is 5 05 cents per rivet, an Increase of l.Ot over the same pciiod last Vear. The Increase In the paj srale Is one of the big factors In the Increased cost of driving rivets Cramps" now have nearly 10 000 emploves, the average p.i per man man being 3t.35 In Mav. 1017 when less than 8000 men weie emplnved In the ard, the average pay per man was (18,93. Uut even though the cost of the rivets has jumped, Cramps' are really getting rivets driven cheapet than a eai ago The paj Increase amounts to 76 per tent, but the Increase In the ilvet costs is little more than 25 per cent. FUTURE OF N Y. HERALD Dennett ISewf papers In Be, Managed h Committee of Three Nr lork, June 14 The managp- ment of the .New Vork Herald and the ' 1. veiling Ielegiam will rest In the hands of u committee of three, acting for the board of dlreclots' of the New ork Herald Companv, according to n state ment Issued fiom the Herald olllce Thej aie .1, K Ohl, Frank B Flaherty nnd Commander J n J. Kellev. Mr Ohl is managing editor and Mr Flaherty the general manage! The re portthat Mrs Bennett Is on her wav to his cltv to take active management of the Herald Is without foundation, as Mr. Bennett is now In France and, so far as is known, has no Intention of visiting this country In the near future (leorge I. Cooper, who for a short time was managing editor of( the Herald, has been transferred to the livening Tele gram WANTS TO PAY MORE. TAX Zinc Operator Admits Big Profits and Is Reaily for Higher Taxes Washington, June 14, Zinc and lead mine operatots ate willing to pay in ,.red,ed taxes because they me maktne , nrofiis tint nf Mm nr T.mi.1. ,?.1 e I'ronisj oik ot me war, i empie Chapman, of Joplln, Mo , told the House as anil Means Commit tee todav dutlng hearings on new u.u revenue tax legislation. He 1h the Hist witness flatly to advocate in ci easing the taxes on his industrv. Since the life of the mines Is nhott, Mr. Chapman suggested that ln fixing higher tax rates the committee should take cognizance of tho fact that huge pioflts are wan anted. 'Wake Up, America' Lecture in Camden The "Wake-up, Ameilca" lecture Is to be given with all the lllustiatlons In tne Y M. C. A. at the Xevv York Shipbuild ing Corporation's jard. South Camden, next Monday evening for the entertain ment of the shlpworker" J- Navy Yard Joiners Seek. Ball Games r.T.h!. Io'ner sl'cl' baseball team of the Philadelphia Isavv Yard Is after games with local teams foi June 22 and 9 and also for all Saturdavs in July practice and as they would charge mej a jell: and let me tell .vou I'm fiure glad I'm not a Herman, and I'm glad I'm most of the 'time In back of them Instead of In front; for in a charge those fellows can wield their bayonets as deftly as u barber wields a razor. All their olUcero were colored from their colonel on down, and they sure had a swell band We have a 'hut" here where we are. (.Vow- don't )ou wish .vou knew?) And we spend most of our free time there There are benches to write upon, a piano, a binall canteen and a place for movies They also supply us with stationery when it fs available and French movieti not infrequently and the whole place Is like an oasis In the desert In comparison with the surroundings The weather today Is much Improv ed. This afternoon some of us are going to take a walk back to the vil lage of , which Is a ejulet little place where we can get something to eat and drink aside fiom our daily latlono Ohl What won't ? do to sev eral fried eggs and some French fried potatoes! Just wait till I get back home and see. You should see us all at night be tween tattoo and taps with our photo graphs spread out on our beds; and all we do i look at them and think about, them until taps when It's lights out. Well, I guess I'd better close now. Don't worry about anything over here, as the Cleramns are as good as beaten and worn out, while we are all fresh and eager to get Into the scrap It won't be long now until It is all over and victory will he ours. My love to all and an extra lot for jouroelf on this occasion. Your loving ton, DANBY. USE IN PLACE i w K) COMMUNITY STORES .& CNVK THE TOP AT A TYPICAL CROWD OF CHESTER WWKNBf si!a'ivj'4 5 BnK " ( vE&fllMktiMMPv93P "srWftQMseKft JfSoL Jv$ ul vj& & &fBtmJBWk a ft Vl "UEgKKmmU9 MmMmMmMmmMmMmMmMm!!wlB&B9mjk$iMM 9 " m9m9m9m9m9m9mm9WSp9l&Z K9mmmatm1Sw9mJw9m9mmmmmBsmBmmmm9m9mi Bt3u? 3 MMmvmMmMMmMmmmMmUmmtmXmLMK mS997M9M79'9m9999Mm9M9999M9999M 9k tW99999Mmi99M99M9MB9M9mPK 9 4K.r vR vWR vDP vIPBIb Ir y s "-V'm" sb&. . - f . s -wwm ?i . CJr mU s t : i " " :; -j.-x-j... -ysQS! P . i Mr . ASii'Sa.S .'.'WS.vWfSSraSH 5V! ? T!ir men wlin arc liiitldinp our ship swarm SHIPWORKERS' PLAYGROUND Emergency Fleet Corporation to Utiild Athletic Park The Kmergeni Fleet Corporation has made an uppioiulattoti to nutlil an atn letlc park for Hog lsl mil emploves at Mnetv -fourth Mreit and 1 Inlcum avc- ' nue The sum has not lie en announced i hut It Is said tint tut piik will com- I pale favoiablv with tin bett of its kind The site selecteel foi the recreation grounil adjoins the statioa of the shuttle line, tn iking it eonvuilent to slieet eai lines It Is onlv uiu mill from the j shlpvartl and is dliectl opposite Hit i hotel doimltoiles when JDUO men nit ! to be housed tint grandstand anil twrfi bleachcis that will anommodatc DOim persons ate to be erected Directly back of the grandstand win, ne H c.iiiiet-ii, iiip inuiitt. in nit u win go to the atlilet'e assoi iitton clvdi I . . .... .1. ...... I.,. ,. .. mi ' houue with n t oiulilnatloii gv mnaslum and auditorium will be another featuie Facilities foi Insktt lull, tenuis, li.uid I,.. 11 l.oxliiL- and thenttleils will be nru- vlded Taeif veil! bt bow ling ulli vs and lockeis Six tennis limits will be laid " ".hr Hie In, I ding Survejs nre now being madt and the gtadlng work will iitobablv be stai let. next week 'the field will be ample In every wa foi competitive nlliletle events, and heie the teams of iivl ship building and othei companies will stage contests JOB ALWAYS AWAITS HIM Hcrhcit Gimi on Chester Ship y.ntl Roll Fourth Time This Is Hcrbett F. (linn's fouitli time on the roll nt the Chts.er bhlpjaid Olnn.ls one of the viungei guards He halls from Maine It Is declared tint he has vvoiked In even ship aid and jiow- J ..I .... I.. .1... A .... In ll.il u . 1 .. tier JMdIll 111 llie i.iisi iii me cimiit- - i pacity. A month is said to be about his limit anv where, but be It said that I he Is alwavs good for a lob at any I one f these places He was In the L'nited States marine coips and Is rated as a flist-class guard He itcenuj leu tne c uesiei urn iui training at Camp Meade, but there he was tinned down Back to the Ohestei ard lis went and tveivbody was glad to see him (linn is onl about twenty eight vears old. He cnjos the dlutlnc tlon of being the nly ventriloquist around the Delawaie Ulver ship vvorks He makes lots of fun for the bovs. par tieularlv with his talking machine and telephone btunts. HOMES FOR GLOUCESTER MEN Arrangement for llon$in 1600 Progressing, Is Report I Arrangements for housing about 1600 shlpworkers cf the I'e nnslvanU and New Jersey jards at (Jlouceslci aie pro gressing. C I'. I.ongwell, housing manager, re ports' "I have found a vei.v commendable spirit among landlords so far and do not foresee anv serious dilllcult It has been necessaiy to insist upon i eduction of rents and other concessions in some Instances, but as a rule landlords hive shown themselves to lie itasonable and patriotic men ' Wheicvei It appears tint lents ought to be Increased we do not will' for the owner to abk It. in seveial In.dnnee's we have thus brought iboiit slight ad vances, bay of $1 jr $2 a month, BOWLES WANTS 2000 HOUSES Needs of Hog Islitnd Wuikmeii Demand Count! uc linn Construction of :onn houses for Hog Island workmen, tostlng iippinxlmatelv $7,000,000. Is Uiged In lteai Admiral Francis T. Howies assistant geneial manager ot the Umeigencv Fleet Cor poration. The recommendation for the new houses wbh made to Charles Picz. vice piesldenl of the cniporatlou The ad miral pointed out that the steadv In flux of munitions aid shlnwoikers to this cll had revived the foinier acute housing problem Applications for houses are enmlng in faster than thev can be bullU It Is known that the 420 houses com mandeered and the 'ibO being built In the Foitleth Ward will not be sufficient for the ship men's needs RECORD AT HOG ISLAND Crej Drives 220 Piles Tolaling 14,260 Teel in Nine Houra A netv world's record In Pile driving. 220 piles, totaling 14,260 lineal feet, in nine houts and rive minutes is claimed todav on hehaK of Fdw ird Burrell, a foreman, and his t,rew vof veteran ship builders The feat was accomplished at the Hog Island shlpjard jesterdav and repie sents one pile driven full length into the ground abtut ever) two and one half minutes One hundred and tiixtj five plies In nine hours is declared to be the best previous record Honor RelurniiiR.Shipyanl Official Officials of the Pusey & Jones Ship building Company Joined with the em ployes In a testimonial dinner last night at Gloucester, to Klmt-r J Shlnn assistant office manager, who resigned to engage In business A diamond Ktlelroin uns nresented to Mr. bhinn. who was one of the companja' oldest i emplojes in point gf Bervlce. OF AMMONIA! THE SHIPYARDS P-W.-W1?'ifVS,WSS XK"TXr't!SVmV!!fX''KSr arsvjsn.As.. fiml milk an cm client fiih'titme lor liter ami everv day nt noon lliev around the milk wagons jii't outiilc the plant CAUGHT IN THE CURRENT AND MADE SHIPSHAPE Jingling Jaspei will oblige with mine nosen'-e veiM". 7ir fin life nl inr irdr Ojiri n ii miphty qurttwu. A 'nkTttil tlturrf oil ImliO ;il(ll( Autl ilmt oj iiulitt slioii II Itiipprnrit in tin fiimilen limits Ai pdliirvl (iiitfi iiitc it' II At ii buvji, biiitlimi if;iiiif bauti .Sliio siiiint' aiilc tiny tint 7ie '.kttli fnoliili imllourtl An old ihutl vUihtttl tutjtri III ulml In thniitiht urn tmlirr'x tril,U ......,.,..:,. v-. i lilil nix In hmt tn iliffci I'll MMfii that tkirlci old inut scne I hr mllirit of iiutuali l foi mistook tin Itiilalinr I 01 tutkahoti iiml tootsu It rotnr abanl that hrri ami linr In 1'cnnsy amlji i n Jtiiii ,1Hi viifn (o iiuTfVf tin lh lint in i As bus ai tht Mr) tilt Anil jsii put tin iuntiim liatsh or Htm itoiiM Iflr to knnti . too - fiifijiiitli kill nfl rirrn niiiuli It'nif Hill tin ikrrtni in tn' In othei winds bow are thev going to leach I'hlladelphi i ' Sl.ll.l.lila II, t, I l.irlfll'llfl -l,e 111. n li.l rage! le 'Ibev wiVlsto. tin l,lvaVef,A,:A Vlluu- '"M- "jito,M imsevdSr;E, i no i iist a. ,iontR ( inn i ncx otcci for Pittslimgh does not possess th. most llieii favorites In tin it. nil .lection f , deniable clinnte in the win Id but at I the bo ird of . ontrnl of the e In!, .mil It u ' least. It is vvhollv free from mosiiuttnes I It was not alwajs o It was tht ihillx , 70 YEARS OLD, BUT NEVER ON TRAIN, BOAT OR TROLLEY When Mike l)iilT. a Night Wiilclun.in al Chester Shipyard, Conies to Philadelphia He Walks AUo lias Aersi)ll to Working in Davtime TF Till.- original P I'. I!ai mini of clr- A cum fame, were alive and In the liow business Mike llnlfv inlglil not bo a watchman at tin ("hestci shlpvard Hir num piobablv would be showing Duffj as the man who hns spent sevtntv veais In a cltv that has grown to 18 nOO popu lation nnd on navigable tidewater at that, and vet has never ridden on elthei a boat, railroad tioln or elect! Ic cat ln all his life. Duffy has declaied this tn be fact to his fellov h on the t'hrstei shipbuilding Company s police forttt He was boin In Chestei and has spent nil his life there For the last ear he has been a watch man in the shlpjard and Is known to eveiy man in the plsce. TIo Is the vv outlet of th v ml His reasons foi staving off the public car riers all his life are not veiv e'ear to the men in Hie jard Duff t elks like a sphinx some sa Not tint he does not tiavel an In deed, he comes to Philadelphi t quite frequentlv. nnd when he does his two ' legs do all his propelling lie alo walks to Wilmington and to Media For a man of his vears he Is remnrkablv active and agile and some think that his main ienoi) foi walking instead oft riding is hlmplv a ipietHon of health He never tasted Intoxicants In his life, but smokes Puffy will not do dav work but when It comes to sticking to tho Job at night nobod In the whole vard has a cleaner lerord. He even wnlves the nights that j are bis hy all the rules of the vard He sajs It has been so long since lie walked the streets In the dijtlme that he Is afraid the "cops" might pick him un If he were to tn it now He has not missed a single mlnuK In more thaf a) ear. This watchman never married He fflTO Cocoanut Corn Muffins So good you will want them for every meal. Try them tomorrow morning. No hardship in saving wheat if cocoanut is added. Dromedary Cocoanut in the "Ever Sealed" package is as fresh and moist as if iuU grated more flavor, no labor. At all Community Stores and other good grocers. The Hills Brothers Company New York rtS, j&v4Zr JTV1 Jw A-ic!X Brltefr-ll rv. fjr ,v-,w KME.E,rrinvva ihiimii'iiiii'ih .i.i.iii.i'i..iiii"!i'ni'i isi '"""!''in"tiii,i'iii,"iiiiiiii iiiii'iitBWiiwpwtslBifiilnllM SHIPWORKERS :ais'!g 33 . 3-1 ? V V"X&rnl, VhVAViVNl and fartnrtis Hut bioughl it about Hip citizens swapped skitters for smoke .Now It is possible fin subiiibin lesidents to be fiee fiom both and haibois f.uillHcs eonimlsst in w inn , mintlj Inxpnttil tht Uilnvvare Rivtr One m ev eoiiieli in thtM tins or r,""nt vv.u actlvltits tint sonietlilng of the The Ivpe of dock and the lot it "in kind Is going to happen tn Phil ulelphin I ',Ve not vet been -.tinted lilrntm and tint the Philadelphia!! will have to Webster of tht 1). pi- tment of h u ve. ttavel shoiew ml before he tin met I I t Jocks and Ft i lies after t miftii Ing w Ith with the combination slngt i and stiugci i shlpnlng Intcicsts Inn urged tint dotk- of the giavlng tvpe lather t l in Hip I Molting tvpe" be built I M vavs in effeet tint Mill i in ttet . n i. ... i t. .i... ii ...a r.. iiioie out of a mail bv Jollvlng lifm than misting linn Results Ii eve prove d It i 1. u ..,. i . ...i . .. .t. . ..i in Ills own txpfiit-nfe nd as the. nile Winnie vviin ;u,. iiignisi ns wen as witn the lowest thiH is n litLlo josh foi C I It Is not going tn lit i noiseless Finn lh aft. i ill 1 he solas i of sPU nU in elghtv Vmeil.Mii ships inking tilth Initial dip will be heanl the vv.u 1.1 over Vnothtr iv idem i tint the war Is bilnging ni.n t.igtthei Hog lsl end Is to line i itimiuunltv i-hnr. h PIjSEY eX J ONES DOINGS Pan Knnllahei of the I'usev & lonis mo ii.-i ti lint ... i- 1 1 s i ik Kei mice wetks' leavt to visit his mo bet -In-law In the eoutiti v .,(,. ... .,. ... ... .. .. not likelv theie will b. anv objection to the m Joining the i i(,anl itlnn llvts with a slat, l at "16 Fiont street, uitt lit stows ill the love of a fatherless man upon Duke, a white to terrier Wheiev.i Mlkt Is the dog Is sine to lie Duke Is not onlv his masters pet He is in strong' with eveiyho.lv at the plant and If the) were to put Duke out of Hie ),ud his innstei would soon follow. The teirler is a I.lbertv Ilond sub scribe! pnliaps Hie onlv canine In he Iiml to enjo that high dlstincticn When liis mastci bought for himse 1 he was not forgot "1 II take one for Duke, too ' said Duff The teirier Is caicfull) marked tor identification lu case he should ever get lost On his collar Is staiued the name and address of his in ister Men In the jaid say that Duke knows eveiy one of his owners seeits and that Duff shales with Hit dorf the meat and othei tilings fiom his own plate. I W' iWSSr52KSiS!im K2: Piste k thin ltnen.bat kf. F ( l'irrcr'a I urn I'lialer on nur eern M It will step Hie p. In renmve Ihe to nerrnri., un.l ill it lew noun. u M. Kjk turns rub i.rf This la tli,. .leiili ja Tjfr IliBlrlll was, 'luke II. . cilun. VX Willi hitrali seld ihi.1 nmj l.urn m M thn flesh nn.t Ii lure your nl.i. k m Inea A V I'ltrirn corn l'hi.i ra Ki Vft huvt, hern autrrasfulb llllllkei .1 f.ir 1ft Mam Al.i puked to u fc ggf tren lux a -i or ilk limit w2 atura everywh. if sell ihsii, er Is w. Kl m.tl if sou prefer f.ir J.V VV tn- KZ throp S.les c'o . till Weal 3.M M , i New vork 'V.5W&'.GVWWK'7i'i'i I vsZMmiy a KECIPE i cup flour H ttatpoon thortentriff 1 cup corn meal v tablespoon sussr 1 teaipoon elt 2 teaspoom baking powder H cup milk lee ?4 cup Dromedary Cocoanut Mix shortening with flour, add other dry Ingredient, then milk and kb. Lastly itir ln the cocoanut. Bake in moderate oven abaut 25 minutes. Wsi&imaaMizmimrwm I Sl$. kk crT-. M - -"s FRIENDS' CENTRAL GRADUATES FORTY , I Simple PlO'Taill Marks Colli- " i mencemeiit Lercie8 Scliool Aiidiloiiiiiii ., . , I-ortv v.-ung nun and ,. were , ginduatid from the Friends Central School at the nniiuil coniinencement t) the school nurlltnrlum tt.is n.mnlmr Thp nrnrrnni u.i. 1imit.i on nlirn i.- .. i "" , .', ' . ; ir'f J 'r?'""? r"" tlio Mripturr Miss Olive Vaughnn re ul mi .m . rn tliuil merlci. the rjopiiet or em- ocracv nnd Alfred Martin Itlik dp- ' llvered an oiatlon "Iticonstruitlim ' An essay 'America, tne lonn Heard willten bv Miss Helen Ringgold was lead hy Mi's Helen Reckcfus Following an address to the graduitcs bv lospph Swain preidinl or sw irth moie College diplomas and m hnl.ii ships wrc pusented bj John Car, the ptlmlpil The gniluates are ,C1. Ol IfF Miri ii irsdlpj l:illth I Xilver MnrJiirle t tfll K 1 lolsp InllrTH 1- tor n o lonts HpIpii It l.inf I T'orolhe I Nnsmi l.li l Pllitlln HpI ii Km l.i M Dornihv P nrlnn (llr nilHhnn I Miirrlsa Mlllsm" H It llurupss Jr I Allnil M I'liK m ii:.vTin" t oi'tr-n Ml e 1 Ilirhir Ulmlinr V vMnn i ItPhre k MvJI HtIps lteln' It Mlpf llprntie (I ttnnn. r tlH VI nlrpws 2 1 Mirlon V. Husbv J M I'luKburn l-Mhpr F (irte K" unpr llelpnp M A i urlpy Prpil. rl vv riark MTi P Pnust lletirv 1 Fell iPl-ena l-rltscbe IMlls I Itnrvei, 7r. I 1 Diet It Hhvp' V l! Ii lllnklp S.I Vim i r llpHlltirl il ' t.wniith I nine lllnklp iiiibPii V MiiltPit II rtln P fnrnt,ftOn Vlhrt WnlUir 1 l.llril.Pth t Inmtn SUGGEST DRYDOCK SITES Director cluler Point Loc.i , lions for 'I'litee Recommended I Construi Hon of time ilivdoiks litit Ins been ollirlnllv rrconimt ndeil to t h shiniilng bond b the eougrf-siniul poit ,i. ,m',niii. lion of i dock not I." than .mr, r. i i ,,, .. tl, ,,, innii r.ri ,c tint the steonii tlotk not It -- th in """ - r; r,t ilirtIt i,. built ndlu.nt to th soil eailuhiilldiug Compinvs pi in' it '('ii. Mil mid thit the thlirt dink hi built 'H'"'1 '"' I'" Philadelphia Jlde of the Pel ivvare between the new M. Is. in M'et Pier ind he invv jatd o i the 11 Jjisev side between Kilghn s loin and the IN uusvlvanla Silpvuil nni I illoiifestei or at Pettvs Island neai the (e suggested foi the first dock ViOMKN T HOC, 1SLWD (,n, ;ow in Clcriul Toll to He Tauplit bliiilinil.lin? lime will vet lie women shlpvvnrkers nt Hog Island .tctoieliug to ill luilli i '""" PHe latest innovation a. Hie big ii,.t, i.urttii intit- u initc.iv iimirii i n, ' ii ,fi S J . ii 1 i'ut. 'H.!.1 '.?'...." rM..... ..'. ' .', ... ,' .. , . ' hy,mu. 1 hev aie now oidtiiug out niatlrlnl- foi the work and men aie showing them ovei Hie slilps nnd It idling them all thev i an 'I he women an said to In titling in 'v.lj nitelv with slnpvard WOlk shot which not o) nand and his consort, but kindled the greatest con- M n . .1 l met in tne nistory D 1 1 D oemnu jrrirazep was aoomer reaching, demoniacal a brain which planned thel assassination with deliberate intent world into war. "The Secret Witness" new novel of love and intrigue, shows duke ,was killed. hand which plotted the murder, fully cognizant it would cost the lives of millions of men. t How Hugh Renwick, attache of the British Embassy at Vienna, discovered the plot and the amaz ing adventures which followed close upon this revelation are told by the author, whose "Yellow Dove" revealed another startling phase of the world war. Daily Installments, Commencing Tomorrow in the i f.r ai .J. " r HONOR GERMANTOWN SERVICE MEN TONIGHT n 1 Tvrtl r f II II ir,,'t' " '" C I'Ollowed by , t-i i . . i rt l FhiK Unisiii'' ami Dctlira- lion of Portraits iui7ens or liermantown tonignt win honor men from that section of the city who have gone Into the military service or tiio i-ritintrv I ... " i'" '.' "' .. l "."""'" ' '.' " '"'": iih cminnnsir mon inr nnv snmirrs anu uillnru Itii. inlal..r ,it,.l flin rlA.K- " "-' - ......- , lton r crnu ot picture, ot iho (ighieri. The rxci.Kes will begin at 8 oclock - . Ts!o EttabUshed 1S3S gggrffi pllU ;, 4i I ""r- 131 s-is st. 7fp I Martscnb fun I ;' j Smart Model Hats I M i Reduced to $10 ' 1 WM I Rough Straw Sailors, Leghorns, Milan, Wt ffifc i Rfe Lizere and Sport Hats. JBl ? Irtw is9H StMiJ WrSJ ,( Woe .on ii iiof connrctcil, iurcl; or Ihc1- BW "" wjS fOl'InUJillli'fflTSw. ifitu i tli am oihci Hi in using Ins inline rtrtflfflliTjUBBS (. &Mm2 - Heary War Flours Wa are even more nutritious than all-white 7M ffijm flours if properly leavened and baked. Im h$m All baking difficulties vanish if you use fm ;fej 14 Miss It Am Ij Pure Phosphate BakinRnvdcr II -$?M wl It rises in the oven instead of wasting ll Jj fijl all its strength in the mixing bowl. ! Vfffl gS. We Serve You Save I V B V"''"' M fjOs and otfter pood stores 1 J JS'Bq t'$X$jM A half-crazed student by the name of Prinzep fired the & only killed Archduke Franz Ferdi- S r wi ii or tne wona. i-l- C GEORGE GIBES' It reveals the identity of the W II. - V A nnrmlft will hn heiA-'Vtdh JC forty- pieces will lend the marcn. fittest hha been made, by T. H.'UttH In cliarce of the Fervloes. for the P Bind to learl tlo parade, but If IhU i ir.inl2ntlnn In unable to Attend Anotll ulll III. enir.ireil '-,'!$ ..... ... -..,... .,- misincss men in me uininci decorating their atorep and a larga setnblage of residents of the dlstrlc KuslneB men in the timtrict iH district expected f ' I The pirnde will be reviewed bv Mac- j ltrnto Thomas watson, State Senator (lwcn H Jenkins and Representative fieorge P ifi u-jriovv A stand baa been, r,rtpi ... (jPrinantown avenue an) w !i' .f,' ..''"Sn, Mh Th2 3t m ,p reviewed Magistrate Watson.4 Senxtnr Jenkins and llepresentatlt K mnow will deliver addresses after th - , paradt 12 . .. ... m ........ . ! VII American nag win De raised ana )lttllre, ,,, ln a arBe rale w!j ., ,i0,i,cated nnd placed ln Mr. dal. I, gher s btore G03.1 (Jermantown avenuD " J 4g' een d -,: . r "$ rorce vast, rar- hi $ to plunge the H"H jIJI it Si CM a '-it? Jit 'hi ti T?m . 4. W "MV j& wi why the Arch h '4 z ;" V Vt.i r-9 iTi k1 s'! t" &&9i hjL. fy imvui' uk uiiuicu .iwui,iy wnf (,- M'Wltwe,uy4't for,wh!le. I ..' ? .- $& yt rjf ' i t S. - r- - aru tf r f V i7. '&'&tf,i.,AA
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