ffl NF. iHHR $$? P35 ; 8 "' Tefi a a.,m. j ; & 0 . m , J , 10 n. m. If ' 11 n. m I5 4i It noun ?A , ;p. fc 3 p. m PI it' n. in j 0 h. in I t v.. J iH- & i fi BS- PK4 ' M Z L ui . v i T..' J-f.l m? y?fo$.'rc- IS STEAMING : iimrp i OT RAIN IS NEAR RHigh Humidity Causes Stif le fsrinir. hut Showers Mnv . ... ., t Arrive lonight pjHEAT CASES RECORDED LV Welcome Cloudiness Dims Sun and Restrains Ambitions of Thermometer nTt in: A eter- illiv .- . Si X! "I rndnv 7n 7 77 70 71 73 71 73 74 70 XI ) XR HO on no ll :i 71 sv K Hi Kli UK Hll 1II'MIIIT Ml SI IX "Prnhnlilj show'ns Htc tnnlKlit nr to morrow " ThanK. llr Weather mm. f"r those kind woids But pending the arilval of till' pront iBcd relief Philadelphia todi Is a steam lng Turkish bith The temperature arc tmt above vos terday's level Iml the luimUllt oh. tin ' At 9 o'clock this mnrniner It wis st per cent, though this afternoon It had in creased to IS Clouds pirtlv illnimrd 'he hla7o nf the BUn todav Mhtih tn uli lonilltliiiis i little more endurable The temper itme it 11 o'clock was S't Inis i. oilti'ncsH Is . s pected to llnper rhiie Is an clKht-mlli bree7e from th outhtst The highest ttmpirature fur this d.ite 06 recorded In IHI William Jlrown fnrlv-four jen old. a negro, of 2116 S'orth Alder ntreet, was oerconte h the he U tnd i hlle drhlng a wagon at ond and lim cannon 3treft He fell fiont his teal, and was taken to the Jewish Hospital Charles JIunon, sllj ears old .11 &2 North Xenklrk street whs prustr.itid on a trolley U Germantnw n and Mt Airy aenues, and was tie.itril at the GermantoHn Hospital Two women overcome hj the heit were taken to the JcfTcrsnn Hotpltul Mrs A. Bell, flft-seen jeus old. of l.'b South FIfty-slith strett, fainted whlla riding on a trolle at Hlghth and Chest nut streets. Ttnse Washington Clghttvn years old, a negros, whnst lmmi Is In Darby, was ocrutnc at Sconth ami Market streets Buffering contimn.il "iniiighout tha city today: Hmall chlldrtn In scanl at tire, suffered considerably, but older persons wero the thief litlms The hot wa Is) general tOMtltig U most the entln I'nited StaUs Tem peratures ranging from S3 to '13 and be yond were reported to the Wiather' wlM5 TEMPI iW Midnight 1$&Y m .. "Iv .Bureau today from almost ccry ftntlon !n the countrj. NATIONALISTS RESUME SEATS Irish Party Returns to Commons. After Three Months By the Associated Pret London, July 24 The Irish Nallonnl Ute returned to Parlianunt esterdiv alter a three months' absence which was due to the Governments decision to In troduce conscription In Ireland At a meeting pievlous to the as sembling of Commons, ihe Nationalists decided to put down a motion ngirrtlng Irish affairs, which "ill allow u general dlscu-slon if the tJovernnuiu em give a day for it FOUR PHILADELPHIA SOLDIERS GIVE LIVES FOR DEMOCRACY Continued from Tie? One not confirmed until tndav Hi was re ported wounded earlj In June, but noth ing further was heird of him b his mother until she learned of hlw death A cablegram from Paris today. an ounced that Sergeant Bers Is missing. The message tald he disappear' d while) on patrol duty and may be a prisoner In Germany Sergeant Bjers was the son of Louis T. Dyers, secretary and general manngtr of the Abrasive Company, Krankford He was one of the thirteen remaining nmmbera of the I.afayetto Kscadrllle. In Ambulmite srrviie Originally Sergeant Uers was in the. French ambulance service with his brother Uertolet He obtained his le lease from thit Ronton .,,... i... -U?.fii . - ..... v...v ,u Linn tiii.1 &Ji -f Lafayette Kscndrille with other meri- cns. ins orouier, who was home recently on a furlough, has appliei fur a transfer to the American artjllerj Sergeant livers was nsMneint,i ,. m his father In the Abrasive Cnmpan be forej enlisting He was tvventj four cais, old on last SiJnda and expected soon ' to come home on a lupni,,lb a.... . kvtficm. ..., . .. .-..- .nj Kj'Sf. "'""s" was a grailuate of the "last? university or, i'enns ifg?I University tt Chicago lis parents arel Si SS'fe now at Elwyn. Delaware Connii ;sTl? .?" fam"y pt, Lieutenant lalward X arS.'SL Wieton, of School House l.ino r:m.,r,- Si"ic2itown, who was renorted in the ,.jn-,i,.. P Tlit July 15 as having been bevorelv U""fi.v?- July " onui received a cahl-- i,-ffSAM tram from Lieutenant Wlcton wnmi. Sff a but "''" 't"1 nie.ss.ago read '.jrr'-v if .. -rnnuiP y hi at llordir fttw Bugler Prandle enlisted In the Penn ?fc 5r,nla National Guard -.vhen It went v2Wrevi,he Mex,can border In June. 1916 .jsnmiM mother. Mrs. Charlotte T'ranHi. ,- :.Vi-.l..t .. -i a .. . -- - frf""'u oru irom me vvar Department Ijgf ho dled JIa! 27 from appendicitis. ;9 cnmiujrn uy me t-urus 1'ubllth tW Company for three jears before WHIfltlnK'. He was twentv-tmu ,,, .M. ' j Official confirmation of the death In nnvjc on juoe m oe j-rivaie -Morris J. land, 13 North Thlrty-nlnth street, 'aa received today by his widow, .Mrs. MLalir' by the American Stores Comnanv. Itriil aim iailubi biiccii . Private Deland was a victim of nneu. JMnla, contracted on the way over, and kvd only a few hours after landing at !M ifTtncn iwri. rirai news or niu aeatn sraa aent Airs, ueiana Here nv uie enan- -: ... .'.". .. -r . .. r in. wno Aaminisierea me last rues to . ibelind was twenty-seven ,5 ears old. naa on married two years, ite been emDioved for some time bv the Pont rowcitr company, at uarneys let. but was working in Philadelphia l Clark when he was drafted by Local " EVENING, PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, iSfMfrESi YOFflCERS AS GUESTS) EMINENT SUFFRAGIST IN CITY BIG TOMATO' LOSS I c,i,w, . i.n.u:hco ji CAUSED BY SUN inntlne corps editors aHBBJBBJx--MMBBBBBBBBBBBBH of tin "t :, TSPViK - Ulithron In tin Vdelphla HjlfilttCSP'Hl i- - nav NAVY OFHCERS AS GUESTS Rotnry Cluh A1o KntcrtaiiK Marino Coniiuaiiilcrs at Luncheon Xnal nnd tnatlne turps ollliers weto ' the guests of Hil lS"tai Club at the' weeuij lutaheon In tin Hotel delphln toil.n Hear Admiral Mtltn unnnniiil.int nnd CaptHin lieorge K Cool el I S , rhlef of stair or the rouithnal District, and Hrlgadler (leneral I, V T Wnller and Colonel Louis J .Mnglli, V S SI C, W el r lti lln,l I'r.inK C llroadhead was Ihe prln-1 o pal speaker, nnd told the Itotarj Club membirs what their oiganlzitlon Is doing among the inllfttd mill and1 how the war emeigentV unit Is co opt rating with the (illlieirt of thn roiirth . aal District ' Hf also told of tin main oppor tunities 1'hlladclphiH Is tMrnillng to the men t() win advancement In their senien Albeit .M lloxlc oiimiiiinili singing lender of this clt tunduttcd .1 "sing' i at the hint lit on NAMELIGHTNER AS LABOR CHIEF Made Superintendent of Federal and State Employ ment Olliee in I'enna. TO M M R G ! SYSTEMS Will Preent Evpluilutioii of Wnrkmen tiiitl Will Di. eonrape "Dfiftiii";"' lai nil t. clutier dirt, tor f i u qi-itp Pmplnviiunt Ilurenli of the D.nium it of I.ibnr iml Industrv and nf ih, f,. I'lovmrnt division of the DipaMimnt ,,r I'iviilTn Seivltn ind l.ibor li i ,Hen nppolntid superintendent of all . mpli.v ment ntllres Loth Pederal nnd st ite In Pi nnsvlvanl.i He left llairlshiirg tndav f,,r Pnts bursh where be will mert.e tb, is,inK Pnlil.il olllceM vtill, tin St ite empl ,v limit "llii.s th.n 'Ihl, is in aitnrd with the iiiiiioiiiutuii nt Hut litginnlng ugiist t t empliivmeiit sirviti of the itiiiiiiij would all be nianaired tllMillKll the I'.deiil .urentl.s ti, pri -VMlt the tp,,li ,lf i,,r rr ,,. vale b. neflt and lo illsuMiiage drifl Im. i:tnplif is mgig. il in nnn-w.ii win It iui lemilt tbtlr own wnikers under KiipervMon of t10 r , i:mpnvmint Service, but ait nut lo off r su,ortr Indiuements or In inv oth, r war to onip.te witli or endi.ivoi to gel I il,r fiom tbo loviinm.ru oi unplovts i n K igid In vv ii vvmk Vn Indiistiiis ue .Us,, prolilblttd fiom iilTering Miperlor liidutemenls to skilled Ivlioi and from retiultlng It t ttpt mi lei hIiiiiI ir supei vision Tin 1 s i:mp'uv ment soi v it li is Imlli up t stiopig ntginl7 itinn fm it riming and supervising the i iiilt,iblc distribution uf Iiboi t wllll heieafter In a l.iboi lie ii lng house for tin tonu tr.v and all unkilltil I.ibnr In wai wmk must be obtained thinugh It, tceptlng stub is tome to war work Industilcs unsol'ctud Tin siivlte 1ns a jiartii uln h t oin ptiln nsive tug.uiizitlon In I't nnsvlvnnia II Int bides the Ptdenl mil state emplo ini nt mit hlneiv and t tt nslvi additional facllitlis pmvldcd bv the civilian service ami labui dep irlnient nf ihe P. tiuv Iva nl.i i mini il of Vitioinl Dtfi use mil 1 omnilttee of Publ'c sifr in ,,f which in metgid in out svsltm tindii tin I' S Di pirlinent nf I.ilmi fm the pel loil of the war This sei e bus bei n glv lng ,iui will lunlitftf to givi tveiv po-mble 1 iboi -plai lng as statue to tmpluvirs 'TELL FOLKS WE'RE ALL RIGHT' l. S. Wniindnl Semi Houie Cheerj Me-nti(i'i From I'.trU Purls. Job 21 Tell the follvK at home vvt aie all right is Ihe message of I lit American wounded as tbtj are I fte.l fi ni the bm-p , triins vv lilt II bflnr them from Ibid I .Mils to Pans Am-ill in lied Cn-s vv until woikeis with fountain pns and pusti mis fol low lln dm tors on tbeii rounds hilvvitn the .slitttheis nt tile Paris station le ipnii' for the hospital tialns lau h nnn gets, a fchatne to dictate a few lines mrULMt HlNk h. WIAM)! 1612 North MnMon Irer!. this ril. I ulm .liuil i rrnniii tf n itrtotlil 1 1 lllft mVww rA-, -i) nt? M,, Z MISSING IN FRANCE mimruhiK 1 iSI'Illll AL1 HiiiiiH :i mH 'i I p" ; i r .atoiK- h. s i i rsrr s-' i.wJvM:f,B vj 1 'Tfyttm IHHtelHE'H l '' r'KBm h. n. sOSm ef. riu.tfWfffgsM-mm&ic. mm'u'ma mk in 1 1 ' w i iwwpgjwai a : . Mr-. I'mutt'linc i'.itikliur-l Irijjiti. nuc-iiiiic I npli-li niililJiil, re.ulieil I'liilailclpliia in licr lour of ihe I'nited Stufes it, helulf of llic war program of the llie-. Willi Mr. I'aiikliurt in tlie photograph is Mrs. jaincs CI irk, tli.imnan of llic Woinnn ?pcaker" Ilureau of llic Council ol National Defen-e MRS. PANKHURST URGES WOMEN TO DO THEIR ALL TO WIN WAR "Go Into Munition Plants or Perform Oilier Effcetivc Work,"' Kiij-'lish Suffrage Lender Tells Her Se Here to Speed Go eminent Work , (I TI ST as evirv tJ helmigt- on the I in who an fight s everv firing line worn in win. i in wmk should b. in Ihe immtivs munitions plants or otherwise elTutlvilv doing her put t" win the ,, , . ,, w.r This Is ., w.in.ii.s wai as will as a mms and it Is just as osmtiil tint we do mu fighting" Mis Cmiiiillm Pankhurst. who Is ...... , , ., , hen, to stimulate and speed up the work In munitions anil otliei goviinment fie- tmlis thus epiess in i lilt i of women s wai work this afternoon llei sliglit llguie 1 1 nl III a loosil' 111- ting suit if natui il pongee she islttd tin ollltts of tin e ouui'll of Nation il DtfuiM giving from lit! stole of i - ptilcnet siiggesiions In vajimih dep in - nients V Sf - It w is tl j lilt tilt fm those whr nut In r to l. Hi, sin was tin same woman who nude ill of Unglind st up and lake iioiiti with lit i st, ninth eoiiniils nf s'lffi igi Di t iiilullv biovv lln avtiage in height mil wiiglil with tlnv fut ne itl lilted In tan ofonlrt and sb ndei li mils ihat gave n. bint of piivations 01 hardship she had the appi.uanie of n swett- find gentlewoman whose habits and thoughts hid tver bfen tvpital of the gentlel si Hilt wh II she begin to hn Ik, Il I ivii, and fun llglil.il uji and he i indomitable opei.it with the United States In Hus finrgv and inn ns, i i e,iuc beeanie sil, it , the logical thing for that na ',''''"1 Hon to do r.verv pitrlotlc forte In I hivt com. to Amtile.i with the .i)- I tin world must unite to pievent the dts Piovnl of lln laiglKli t,ov. riuntnt to jell eeratlnn, the spoliation of Itussla bj voui munition vvnikt is ,.,mi thing of 0111 the (lermans Hussla alone will not work in I'ngliiiil iml in utge Hum to do htar tlie weight of (lermin tjranny and lb. ir utmost 1 hapt to 1 1 .it li lioth mi n nppiession America, Hngland, Krante and wmmn b.taus. l bellev. as all will paj n terrible prite if we do not laigland dnt now thai this wmk itlnnswers Hussla's cry" U. G. I. PLANS TO ASK GOVERNMENT PROBES INCREASED GAS RATE BLAZE AT SHIPYARD City Likelj to Eight Federal Federal Agents Investigate Artion to Ohtain Advance Fire in Cramp's Metal Shop. Is Hinted Mattress Factory Burns The I'nited His Improvement Com-' Agents of the Department of luMice panv Is considering a plan to ask an ' ,0'',a "Investigating two fires one of iB . .,..,,. iwhlth early this morning damaged a Increase gas rates In this cltv portion nf Cramps' shlpjard. A man. Samuel T liodlne head of tlie U r arrested during the progrebs of the Km I in nnnouniing the plin to ask for the ' plnR'nn hlaie, 1 being held at the Hast right to inetease gis i.ites was l,eng , f!lLa1rI f,"""" po,lce r';Vl0" .. " i i Tlio ntlior firi v n o ol the m iIIcaub fin. . considered, ileclar.d the company Is In i need of relief to meet the growing cost , ond street, which Is engRged In (Jovern 1 of oil lilior and materials. .ment work ,i , ,..!,,. - second alarm detail was necessary .wo, 1 "' "f "1,''?t ,1U ''pf,',at"r" before the shlpvaid fire was tontrolled t rll . s "f V'" '"'I8?' "iThe. flames started near the Cumberland Vhisnn ;Ln.H ('"""issloi. whlcntlP(l ,,., and destioved a sheet .r.i n',', J"rl""'It ';'" ,','.rr B,H Plants con-i mpal Rhl ,.,. lnlcror ,lttnKS for V. """""""" " "' . ---'i-i hiiui niiisiiii-iaii'ni ii j- nit utiKJiaia of the tompanv .Mr liodlne said Ihrnugli an agrement witli tlie tlty nuthoiltles, the U li I pajs twenty tiv tents of everv dollar to the city. Direttor Cleorge U Ditesman. of the Department of Public Works, asserting the agreement was made for the benefit and protection of consumers, declarer! It -would be the right and eluty -of the municipal authorities to fight in the courts an pioposed gas rate Increase Action by the Kuleral authorities Is virtually the only thane'e tho U O i. has of Incuaslng its i.ites. President Uodlno b lleves. "Our condition is not so desperate" said he, "that we have formulated any definite proposition to submit to any branch of the (jovcrnment to secure the permission to increase our lates How long the United Has Improvement Com. panv can exist at tho present price of seventy-five tents per 1000 cubic feet which It receives Is bejond me The general experience of gas companies throughout the country Is that the cost of production has Increased under Var conditions from twenty-eight to thirty cents per 1000 cubic feet" ALLIES DOWN 37 PLANES British and I'rentli Alto Burn Four German Captive Balloons i Paris. July 24. Thirty-seven German airplanes were brought down or put out of action by French and British airmen je-sterday. Four captive balloons were burned and many tons or Domes were .tnmm, j Sj . ill I f I home is as pitnotlc a dutj as fighting I"1 ,h' f1""1 I Ir I tfli.l. Iiiti uf ti.,.!.. ..t tl... T r tti(11 ,.,,r ,, IX ,,,, lfn ,,,id will talk nt the Schuvlklll isinil mil David Lujitoii Sons pimts tomonow J. iter sin will visit tht IMiljstom munitions ,,, ,,,, .in, j11(),,ill Narl,)U3 shlpvards 'I hive v islti d main munition plants '' w '' ri-ev and In New Yolk since ' tame tn the United Statts s,,et,il (pl( ngn , Vfl,f, MrM ,, 1M,(h,lrut ,llK afternoon, "nnd armies of wmmn wnik- Iiik tven In tin most ilangeious depnit- lints of the plants art niont enough Hi it Ameritin women are doing Hit ' i shim to win the war oil biivent vet made tin dimiiml on voui woman power Hint Knglmil h is on hers, vlnunllv ever.v - woman In IhiKlind Is doing wnr work liiiansi we hive sent "o mmv men to the fiont but tne Annikan womin will iti-pond as tpiltklj when thev see the need as tli the women of Ungland and Piante" Mis Pankhinst liltteilv ilr limine t-d tlie Hoislievik rivoliitlon and itpiiil'ated nil svmpathv fell Itusslau levnlutlunai) movemtnis . ,.,, u0llio lit! aie Herman spies, ,,,, ,)f i!f,mjnJi" si,c said 'The try of Ul,ss t todav is '.Save us from an- arehv w hkb means the Ilolshevlkl, arid ilpfpnd lis fioln tlerrnanv I it n'w nr. ),,,, ,,, ,,.,,. that Ininn l Ir, i tory of Thomas Sickles, 1104 South See- United .states naval vessels wile inanu laetureil The niacKsmltli and cooper age shops were also destrojed A slight explosion which occurred soon after the fire started led to rumors of bombs, but the police discredited these stories and declared the explosion was due to overheated acid During the fire a man was arrested nnd lodged In the East Glrard avenue station He was charged with disorder ly conduct, the police siy, EX-OFFICERS SERVE IN RANKS Two Philadelphians Drop Com missions in Eagerness for Action Two Philadelphians, anxious lo get "over there" without delay, have drop ped commissions and enlisted as privates In Ihe Marina Corps Lieutevnant Horace tl Reed, 1214 South Forty-sixth street, who did some mighty fine line smashing as a backfleld man for the West Philadelphia High School, and later for Muhlenburg College, an nounced that he has become "a Devil Dog" and will leave for Paris Island, S C, tomorrow with rookies. "I would rather be a private on the Mnrne than a lieutenant a dozen times over in this country." said need, while) explaining his reasons for resigning his commission as an Infantry officer. The other warrior who wants lo meet the Germans alone the front line Is Thomas Comber, Jr., a joung lawyer of Frankford. He was assistant pa master nt the Drooklyn Navy yard, with a com mission that paid him $110 per month. Comber resisned wntn he learned thai his brother, George M. Comber, was In the thick of the righting. He enlisted In the ranks, and Is now In France, mammkMsmmM 400,000 Crates Ruined in Iwo JNcw Jersey Counties in TWn n.iv' -V" RECORD CROPTIIIS YER Dnmagc Done hy Old Sol Es timated at More Than $1,000,000 I New Jersey farmers nnd n"ilnners estl mate that the nin linn htirned up In the Inst three dnjs nenrlv 400.nnti triles, of tomntocs In Gloucester and Salem, loiintles. It Ir variously estlmitcd that the to-1 tnato crop for the two immtlen i-o fnrl haft brought In more than a million dol-l lars There were innro tomatoes sjilpped out of Swedesboro alone up to last Hit tirttay night thin were sent from Unit place In any jear before Jinre than inn . 000 crates have left with it valuation of nearly a million dollnrs. Despite this Intreised produttlon, prices have rone u ntailv fio per tent over lact cnr The reason given for this by some of the farmers Is that the Increased demand from shlpvnrd centers has more than met Hit Inen ascd urn. duttlon. In all parts of the dltrltt, sun hiked fields nre covered with bllilered toma toes 1'rantle efforts ,ne being made lo savn many of them bv pliklng them before thtj hive n eliimo lo tipen These nre shljiied to Vow Uitk.iwl .tw Ihigland, nnd allow id to llpeu off the vines The liumpei harvest of lonialom w is mule before the tei rifle ln.it began Its devastation Rain is the onlv nlvation for1 (lie re maining tnrlv tnimto,. nnumi ,,,a buyers tlet Inre If ,vj riln falls on ,in- ii. .ti-i unieii sircitius of tomatoes, thousands of trTTui will be saved, but U the lie.it continues un ih.iti d, thry a there will be thousands inon lost Despite this lov, this ins bun the biggest j car In tin- blstor.v of torn Uo growlng In the two tountles, and U is not over. Big Liner Sunk Off Irish Coast (nntiniied from 1'nsr One tminttd em to make the intinv piy titiniy mr uvt'ij i""init up tunitts New Veirli, .lulv 21 - The .lustltii. repoitod sunk app u tnth soinowlioie off the toast of licliind was i cunning to an American inn t. .ifiei iltllvuliig n contingent of inoim Amtricun Hoops It vvns learned lioie The .lusticla had a troop ran v lng capacltv of between "nnn nrnl sooo men. Ilercievv nunihei til about , "on lonilnn, Jtil 21 The .Instil In, savs n Melfnst dispatch tudiv, was sunk off the N'oith Itlsh toast on Saturday morning Inst. The .lusticla nan led a cicvv of be tween 000 und "On. The news of the sinking of the lustkiii was itiinoiinteil bv tlie Helfnst livening Telegraph. The Unci was toi ptdocd, the newspipei states One of the eruvv of the .lustlcii is quoted bv the nevvspipei as iisseitinR Hi it ten toipodoes vveie nisi li.irged at the .Iiihtltia. Four of the 'ipprnacliliiB missiles, he nddeel, vveie exploded bj gunfire fiom the ship The .Tiistieln vvns designed to be the Duti li steumshlp Statendam She vviih a vessel of 32.J3 1 gloss tons 'Ihe .lustlt la, In size and tonnage. Ileal 1 ipprnathtd the dimensions nf the girat steamship Vaterland now In the servlci of tlie American Hov eminent, and being used for n tail lei of Amerl tnn u nips to Ihirope She was de signed as n modern passmger lltur for the trade between New "iork and Itot teidani, but hhe never entered Hut service Win re tilt ro wen Intended to be magnllitentl nirvert and decorated cabins, s iloons and staiiwavs, rough woodwork was Installed lustHil After being complete d at lielfast, the e'unard Steamship Cotnpinv tumid the .Itistli la over to tin lliUMi Admiralty and tht ves-sel fm some time was used as a transport of troops and supplies In March, 1017, tlie (ieiinin elovernt limit witeless tervlie aniiounitd that submarines hid sunk in tlie Mcdiler rnntnn an nrmed trinspoit sttamti of 34, '141 tons, with about ,100 Colonial troope, artiiler.v and horses on board At Hint time tho report became current that it was the .lustltla which was refenvd to b) the C.crnnn Adinlialtv, as the vgk scl was then In ucc as e transport ear ning troops from Australia and New Zealand to lZngland and was npproxi mateij of the tonnage named ' POETESS AIDS BOYS IN FRANCE Miss Caroline Giltinmi, of This City, Doing Hospital Work Mi's Caroline Giltlnau, Phlladelphli poetess has arrived mar tho scent of action In Fi.uiee She did not go to write verse but to o.iiry out the teachings which she has advocated In many of her books As a member of tile Jefferson College unit now known as United Statts Hase Hos Dltal No, 38, Miss C.lltlnan has given much aid in alleviating the sufferings of soldleis Uthough she holds the position of secietao to Major Charles I' Nassau, surgeon of the hosplt.il, Miss Hlltlnan has been obliged, on ae count of tho stress of things to make herself gener ailv useful hhe Is olillm d to kei o tlie retords of dozens of cases at her finger c nils In a lettci (o Miss Kathrvn Sthool, her cousin, of 4fiB5 locust street Miss Ollllnaii said that members of the unit greatly enjo the good tl nre doing for otheis "No one pijs attention to tegular hours ev' work," she wrote. "Uveij one stajs on tlie Job until the task at hand Is eonmleted" .Miss Ulltlnan'H home in this city is at 565fl Klngscsslng avenue She has'i neen w ruing poetry ever since she was a schoolgirl. MISS CAROLINE C1LTINAN She is a widely known Philadelphia noel and is doing practical work In France as a member of United Sutes Base Hospital No. 38. the Mil 2L 1 KH H?wf -T PERFECT" TWINS IN THE SERVICE i KS "Br " -" riMMB1 HFZ l2Lk K nH : s ip 'wm Pl iPi J I gtj-gjg-jgj P7 V f&aamimn bbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbBbbIbIbIbIbIbbIbIbIbIbIbB '3 ' iBBBBBlvBBBBlvBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn VsBBBBBBBVBBBSsBVvBBBSiiBlBBBSYal ': HbHbHHbbIbHm. hIHbbIbI9bbIbH. u John Jnrpli Ajiirs (Icfll, Iwrnlj-om; jenrs old, anil lu lirollicr George, wnnl lo figlil logellior In llic marine corps. George, who cnliMcd in the naal rcervc, is seeking Iraiiffcral lo llic marine rorp, in which his lirollicr enlisted lodnj. Hri ruilinp ofliriTs here declared him lo he a pcrfril ppeiinicnt of mnnhnod USELESS TALK MAKES IT HOT, SO KINDLY BE AND DO NOT Because Human Energy's Expended, Many Persons Are Of fended, Heat Is Radiated Everywhere and Molecules Keep Bumping in the Air As; ROCrnTY for the Abolition of Use less Questions his been established bv several business houst s right In our midst . And jut now, witli the Inclinometer at the height of a summer revolution, this orginbation Is living right up to lis pilnclples H vim notite tint silesmen In the stores, mil shopglils In lng vou Just what vou want vv llliout comment, and clerks In vililoes slniplv find out what vou wint to know then von cm lost assured tint they aie mcmbcis of the oi iet.v I his tuganlratlon vv ik started bv phvMclin (uame deleted) who found that gieit amounts of human energy were GERMANTOWN POLICE RESIGN Better Jolis Bmliire Forrr in Dis trict Fiftv Per Coot The Fourteenth Dlstr It t police station lierm ntow n, is oi 'XT-rcX the'traind war and Ihe . .11 of men to posl- cllv Hie war and the i ill of men to po' tlons vvhlth liav irore thin police work. l.leuten mt VV VV Hollow iv, a classl- Within the last ten divs seven men Meat Ion nlTiier In the provost marshal hive ichlgncd In tills distilct to accept geneinl's ofllte, arrived heie todav to re- beilei-inving positions Kume his probe in Hie operation of the The Fourteenth Dlylct covers nearly wUctlve service s.vstem, nnd announced for tills district s 140 men nnd todivu,.,,, .. ,.,..,., . . ... Ibe.earesearcelv more than 50 pe, cent!""1""' s'Mnn ' "'"' p'at" '" of this number on Hie foice , " ",,n 'f directing the draft Investlg.i- The tluce platoons i an Inidlv muster ,lon being made by the special Federal inure than twent-flve men e.ic' nnd Grind Jury when thev go out on the streets they Th(, n,llur(1 nf tlle ,1H development" nie t.ber In tompellcd to cover a great ...,,. , , , , , , . dial or ground n ,np ''rn't probe are being held "under Vhe worst feature of tlie resKnatlons rover" Lieutenant Hollowav would not It is declared. Is the fatt tint the best comment or the "ltuitlon other than to and most viluable men in the innks arojs.iv that he would see Mr Walnut on Hie ones to leave new and important mittters m Big Values in Children's Shoes All This Week at Dalsimer's A Real Money-Saving Opportunity Just When Prices Seemed So Inflexibly High S USUAL, Dalsimer isjfirst to announce a worth-while saving on high-; grade footwear for your children, from the tiny tot to the maturing misa and youth. The large number of styles include all approved models and a splen did assortment of novelties that make the growing foot dainty and beau tiful. Your child is assured the same care in fitting for which our sales: people are noted. Aw V &. :36k yrf'' .. (A) DRESS OXFORD rs4. -J2fr (B) PLAY OXFORD Open Saturdays During July C) lasIIIIWaP POLLY -ssaisgaaa ANN 2aumex expended by such questions and state menlfi as m "Isltvvarmenoughforvnu?" "It'scertalnlvihotdav" "Wlntriojnuthlnknftlilsweather? ' "Imagine l,7r0,ono persons salng this In one day," ho said, ' thev could al most inn a factory with the 'hot air' thus emitted " In some business places It is con tended thit tbo jingle of voices In the pilr nctmllv makes people warmer Al though this Ins not been sclent Iflcallv proved in inv people believe It Is true, foi the leason that the noNe releases energvwhlch stirs the molecules, causing them to collide more often and thus add tn the gcueial heit radiation and nut ilont emit unnecessary words, or ' leid oil' kind, or trv to settle the war I while jou're out .it lull' tl NEW DRAFTJRREGULARITIES Lieutenant Hollow ay Re-tunes ami Announces Discoveries New discoveries of alleged Irregularl ' '- '" ... deft are said to have been mnrt ''J I "lenl investigators DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES :u (A) Dress Oxford Sites 7 fo 2 Pearl Calf n.95 (B Play Oxford Sites fi fo 2 Tan Calf Uw95 (C) Polly Ann Sites 2'6 (0 7 Patent Colt Also with 3 straps $2.45 (D) Dainty Pump AH Sites Tan or Black Calf $3.45 (E) Petite Pump Grey Patent Colt Mahogany Tan $4.85 (F) Sport Oxford White Buck , Tan Calf $4.85 I DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT Naturally, the choicest will ao first, and we advise you. to call and make your selections early. Owing to the necessity for quick mov ing of stocks and the unusually low prices, NO EXCHANGES CAN BE MADE. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET , The 1204 - 06 ft&m$&b POLICE TO CHECK? LIGHT WASTER - f f -. .-- ' Fuel Administration Nameij 82 Inspectors to En force Rule BEGIN VIGIL TONIGHT List of Regulations Covering Prohibited and Limited Il luminations Issued nighU-two special Inspectors of ths I fuel admin strat on will be assisted to night In enforcing the provisions of the I llghtless night order, which became ef fective todav, by every member of the I cltv police force, acting under orders of I Director of Public Sifety WIIon Announcement to this effect was mad. this afternnn by P C JInhady, acting fuel administrator, who said ill violators wiuld be ptosccuted vigorously, Tho hv specters weie busv today visiting shops and other places of business eliminating needless artificial lighting. The llghtless nights me Monday, Tuei- diy, VV ednestlay and Thursday. Itlgld Rpgulnllons Mr Mnhnd liirtlcularly stressed the Importance of ob'prvlng the following regul.rtlons- No Interior window .lighting, except ll the case of Jewelrv stores, where onl s-nll light of fio watts is permitted nnd ndenuile lighting during closes' bouis over safes and strong boxes. Drug store telephone booths must not burn lights, Thntrrs: are not permitted to use out. side lighting o' any kind, nnd llghtlni f fovers must be limited to the needs ol public safety Itnllioat! and ferry teimlnals must, cul down ov ei head lighting by B0 per cent P.lettrlc i ars may not keep headlight! burning while at standstill In olllces and other places where night work Is necessary, nnd where both desl lights nnd celling arc lights are used he nttei must lie eliminated. This ap plies especially lo newspaper offices. Point Hreezc and Wondslde parkB will have all unnccessnrv lighting eliminated The dav light Illumination of sho windows Is absolutel.v foibldden Street lights automatically controlled must not be turned on until after sun set nnd must be put out before sunrise." Hand-lighted street lamps must con form to this ruling ns closely as possb ble. reiver t luster Lights Clurter lights now used for etreo) Illumination mut lie cut down as fal an is consistent with public safety. Thil means that Market street will be I glciomV shadow of Its former self ani that New York' 'Great White Way' will be dark and silent Roof girdens where meals nre served outdoor restaurants, and outdoor movll theatres The New Unglnnd Stntca. New York New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsvlvanla ani the District of Columbia must emdurl fniu llghtless nights while the rest of the eountrv will onlj have two fol the present, those being Monday and Tuesda.v Di Harry A Garfield, national fua administrator., believes that an enor mous ipiantlty of coal can be saved bj a stilct adlieience to the llghtiess-nlghl order and has instrutted the local fuel controllers to promptlv piosccute at cases of violation of the ruling. If the people will onlv make up theli minds to save Coal In this way," sate), Doctor Gnrleld in commenting on tht'l ordei. "and will do their best to obej.l the ruling cheeifullv and to the letter,'! the lesults win lie must gratifying, I r.ver ton or coal we can conserve tnli summer will count double when the coM weather comes agiin " m FOR YOUNG LADIES Big Shoe Store - 08 Market St., v jjS' - f- ,9 mfr " -a&wM as ' Ln&g DAINTY es" pump LiyP1'' PETITE FOR CROWING, GIRLS -aaadaBiMialH IT i JOIN uJmWSAMTS THMftfCUJB WIJmiSSTAMfS a flsr wnra ne oraiieo oy mcai Serzeant Louis Leslie Bvers 1123 ' dropped on German concentration polnti '"'" ranKs. ana is now in rrancj. trance as a member of United WWU ssseetBamSmmmSBSSmSSSBSSSi rd No. 19. Thirty-ninth street and' 5er?r l 7 , ..V . r"i.' . This announcement Ib mads In an oi- The lawyer la the son of Mr. and I c,.,,. n,,. nft.Mi,. iu .l" 1111 ' HJ1LJJ- 'WtW MMter jveW "! sent tp Camp South Jorty-eighth street, who is re- -cH communication laaued by tha War Mr Thomaa Comber. Paul etreet below sutes Base Hospl Ul No. 38, the I1B1 S&Jmsmm MM 1PCCIA1. 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