. 1 EVE&iK3r PUBLIC f LEBKiAlLiiD MAmiK, ' J?klM, sMjSlBEI a$tf i-V ' f.H.v a r ?i?A j1 3 ' Hi it 'n I r B- ,v JfiHARRTRICTIONS ! f.riLL MORE MODIFIED,1 w VPour' Pounds a Month u Per- O.''ap" "iJ Increase for I ? Restaurants r,4V- Householders will lie i "i f-'" -ii'ltnl df sugar n. month fur tacit !i- i "f.iJi- U- '..-.II.. I.in..,ln.r ll..,.tllli. I ' vvnmiin itc itmtiiij . ,. hh."...,, .-v.. ...... . IlMtaarant anil imblli cutlhK IkiUsih . 'will also ta alloneil four pumiilH "f sugar for each nltict mt.iR lioRlnnlnn the name date This irt ..11 nlMiiiiv "f one pound a month in tin- illutinout now In force. Xhln announcement u n ide tod.i "by Jay Cooke, I.'eder.i. food administra tor for Philadelphia Mr uolic Innued 1hls etatement "Jnor ttecembtr ..n ill ink niniiuia. -turerJ will reechc .iiinriiilmiitLH 75 in cent of their aerase inonthh etitiHunip tlon durlnir July npuvt .mil .-vptcin-ber. ( nniliniakri All other roanufn turns t.it.'d as class A and ll,tnl ns a mwntliil In dustrlos, such -i imikirt of niiul chocolates and twin. ntcr, arc ti it celv'e, their monthh tonsuini.tlmi In full, Jbaslnc this upon thch intranc iiiiuillil. confumptlon In the lat His. month. ( ' 1J16 and 1017 This ngulallun put vlnto cTfcct lmmcdl.itcl -"Tho nianufiutiirtT' ii -.intniN known as class l!. Mhuii IikIuiIlh fmnl luffs In general nlwis h.ie lui al lowed their fall r,..Ulr,in:tits '( i'Uii.ir, 4.0 thnf the new reRiil itlun l 1 n' Hftfit them n an way "As theBo ejruUtluii g "1!" ' " f Immedlatel In o far us tin iiunni'.i. turers arp lon.erned altlmuh nut until December 1 ith respeit to umalf . n Curners and publl. fallim h ";- M.utiti administrators nrc autlmrlzeil I" i-su.' at once such additional intltlratf' nB 1Jsn may be necessar? mvniriifi "" " may be obtained imnieilUtt-li lnrreusf for llul.er "Bakers also are ntra tutUKd oelyo an Increase "f r"i l'tr mil 'r the amount of sugar thev rftfut.il f"i Nlovcmber. and iandy nianufm Hirers ivlll not br required to Mirrendcr HHKiir certificates on at count of e.mdcn'-i d mlllc -used as has been the ca. heietofore "The restrUtlons p-)ernlnir p.-iMms 'de3lrlne to enter the Ink. r m -an.lv malnufacturinK 1uMius .n.. minntil J)y the fact that mu.1i pti-mis ( in rtieie suyar by making opplli atu-ns t.i the food administrators ,1 t' . . unf in uhlch thy desire to manuf irtutt 111!. ASK PUBLIC'S VIEWS' ON STREET CLEANING MasFwMcctiiig t CoiisuliT New Sici'ifirutioii6 Said lo Pavor Contraclors LUTHERANS' BRANCHES MERGE SOCIALISTS TO CIJLEDRATE General Synod niitl United Synod Pence JnMlco Tonight at Mciropolitan "Vow One JJody Opera House ItUtherann here learned today that the I Socialists Mill celebrate the abdication i Idlers! Sjnod, tleneral r'ouncll and rf the Kaiser with a peace Jtlbllco to United Sno.l. South, three "lariito I K, at ,, ,0 M-lropMltan Opera House. I.iil it-ran oiuanlratlons. were olllclally , ,, ,, .: , tiutkm! Into one ecclesiastical hodv, . .lames II Maurer, president of tho uiidir the name of the I'nlted laitheran " - 'mli federation of J.abor, nnd riiurdi In America, at a conxontliin '" ,, , , v brvln, Hoclnllsi candidate .i oik estrrd.iy ), iinernor of New York, nnd editor of i he New York fall, will be tho l.i Bill formalities ronncitvd with the i.iiici'i will he toiuiletetl todm, when tin nen i lunch will be Invurp .lilted limit r thf lawn of New Yolk mid l"i ni i iit-n r otlUviH c letleil Uinitoriiiy ollheis t hi led wot. tin I! i ir Thetidoro 11 SihniauU, of l,eb ainii I'll, prislilttit, and Hip ltev t"ll- lllllll II llllll of Nl'W llh BtMll'tMIV i.ilr i L.()1N( I. I AH DR. TAYLOR GOING ABROAD Former IVnn l'nifior to Hr l!irlit'rt Hiiowr'f i-lstitt !! Moiu.. I" fi.hr, fount l iifoft "-"i .it tin Iii.iii .f l'i niisKanlii sail IV H OM i l.ui -p. !..i I. f.. .1 i i'i ljitt.t i tllf III I fcltllHIloU II t I It. foi h. in tit. iriou a 1 1 i tik -I f .1 t il. Ill Helh. rt I 1 I'll. II- I It I. t . . i Had. v.,.1 R. lilt I litn ,.t t i Hi has hutl t . "HERO DAY" AT GIMBEL'S -'Will Honor Motlter? of Kniploxe Who Entcretl Scrvin "Hero day," a celebration "t tli.iin.-- grvlnB for the mothers of the men trotn j W I lot tut 'I i lot w Ih i. nl phMiloluKi. Hi i" '' I II I llt Of I'I I1IW.II1II' list ainuunt of e-ipt 1 1 mv the ..ii iiiintilfi, liu'iliiK Msiinl t :- iiiiili i i lllHIllle anil l.liKlantl in In uiilltit In Kan In I'll t l"oi i . ,- Ixiitoi l.i lor u.iu in i (iiniin iiiokiia, iltn tin Inttiitls of I "it in n intl lliilish iiiNotuiH ,iud n ikintJ i - hi till stu.J ,,t Ihf foml it n . lion theli. Iff" tin. I nlttd Malts tutu ) tit. i. f Whllt in llumiM he alho im.rif an lt.. -tiK itiun for thf I'm- ti r-1 1 ni I'eiin- Kania ( I met hoiU used b lb hli In th. in . -inn lit of mfii t't ns ois iim s ainonir hmsis In M.i. of 1 ist vi-.ir he iM5 i named l, tot lit pirtnn nt oi ui n ultiiit uith the in, i titration o," the ut-e of liiiK and i ii i in fhi niiiiiiifat tuie of ffi uu n'ftl I tpiui t Vlii t !o t mint nt n -stili'litis m th in ikin oi intoxK.intH ir, Imit il mi pot tor I'nl.irs ilndiiiK Ills jiuk nt o nl is i tm mbt i of tin ,iili-oi lio..nl uf tin National llxporls i i.ntrol i Mini II ..s . inn tin t il In lutie iml '.il,- ti ..is j tt I., i. iutt.il tin . . inn 11 hi I.iikI mil l.iin liusin infti nwot latin i tili asMiLlntion ot Indhiiluiil Inletestftl In dt an Mi celt Is halted to attend tin open tin el ins Alonil.iv afternoon ttt the t'liaui htr of i 'otiiuieri i. ai whlthMiMii .S'mltli i titileil to txplaln t hanxfs m th' I'M 'i street t leiininc iptvllli atlolis r! inp i oiitractois iioer to np o or lnit i iniiloMixnt nl lll lilueiur I'atesinau. nut Inn of the iip( pot llli-atloiis, tlll most lll(fl act as MinkesinHii for tin Major He -llt e- phiin that iiiutinctotH till jenr could .... oh.ai,, , the rennlred min.ber of me,., .'J "N, lv TINNEY A CAPTAIN ml that it is nut hellevitl that tnnuRli men tan be tihtaim d next tar to come lip m the number reiiuheil In tornifi -ears for the nrlous dl'trn ts The hlrector will furthei explain that the clt expects to KJVi' mone' b Khiur; the ontraetnrs lull control of street clea i intr The new hixclflcalions hleh, dc RPltf the fail that bids will be open id lit t Tmsihiy, hae been six-ulli cu.iriltil In their ot Iplnatnrs oti aa with main of tht. safeKiiartis thrown around ylnet rlfniilucr In tlir- pnt and ut out man liltnuie kvIiIiiIoiis that i otitrat tt rs weti torretl t' lie up to when ' hltt of tlir lllKln.aj llm.au VI1 llarn II i 'onnell ,18 In iIihiko l'ollller I'hlef t'otllKll wlini told of tin i Illinois said- ' I mli i the rrstrlc-ioi- i tin. speellUntlnn- when I as n pilhiit o'llce the clt h nl tnntrul If Mil labor and (tpilpinettt -.t.iml inl'i lne b. en ln.retl it innkta i ii'Pl tliat easj , r it 'in- iintuiitors I i a the old li ft! I. tlotiB i lt ofllelnls , oulii hat htokt n ' oi liHiikiupt.il nn- iiuiiii Toi who ft II I behind in his work I ndpr the new, a- ' epl lined to me, lontra.tnrH .'in tli I nbuiit what tint please With faiotable clt tiflicialti tho tontraitnis will br . (i inui Ii on top nnd it Is not baid to foti tan what .tll h.ippfii Mol business oianizatioti' hi al re.ulv uti reeoitl .m oiiposlnu tlu lilting down of tho strei t t Itanium bat-- tn am cxplanttlon thai l.ijm mith or liirt.tor liattsman ma bao I'l l.e I lisltnetl to lth Intfiest b tlioso who alttno the uieetlnfr, i tirhulnnl speakers Josenh 15 t'olien. member of the Major's food commission and Socialist writer, w-lll preside. I'thei speakers lin-luilc. I.udwlK Torc, iilllni of iln N'ew York Vnlks7cltuinf, n Ntw oll i let man-American nnpir that has lueii IlKlitlusr I'russlnnlsin since UTi M J niKin. prominent publicist l.l.n.ii.iu of . i.of-iiitlilntiMIt were III tltp Alllcrtt all ,ie 1S11 hOC a 1st Vpiler- itB'l 11 inn Sen-etarj U.inlels. miled I ntlon and nilthnr of "Tho Koul of the -l.uts SMi.ltnr Knute .Nt sou lillil liiiv. nut.ni.tti itt:.uiuiioii t.uuis t h luinitn, i mors l.owiliin, of Illinois, Whitman, of Nw nrk . Mcl'all. of Massat htisetts t'alts of I'loi Ida, inui llaulnlr of MIs- i ltm.Kl.in lteolutlon Socialist member of tho Ne ork State Assembh 1511a ltee-es lllonr Socialist candid He for Lieutenant l!oernor of i N't w York I'liilnili'lpliia f.iiiueiliuu, 'lio l'lili-Ictl . g in u. Gien Arni Coiiiinisinii , S 1 rank llniu-. cnintdlnii who retli -il fiotn the HtaRe to enl'Ft In the nn . has bun tiansferied to the iirm and com niUltmed captain Tlnne- Is stationed it I'anip Mi ip- Washlncton. r r, where he Is i onnected with the morale depirtnient lie is a Philadelphia hoy intl hiKiin his stnKC t arn r in this citj win n mill tle jears old I'or seeral e,us hi- has been a star In Hrnndwai muslcil productions, and Mnie i nterltiK the .erlte hns a-sWied in the prndtiitlon of tin inuslinl ieiii 'tti Ho ' bolntr pr'stiUed In VI mifton limit r the dlrfillon of .Mum II II Slitne't, Jr The piece has brunch t In ,i laitfe sum for the ('.imp Mclics ielfnte luntl Ulforts are b. inn niaile to hae the i!o (rnnient nillLl.il pii-int the pa ' e In Philadelphia 1'ipt.un TlunrJ has a biotheT Jo , ,i a t ' mmls-loned ofllcer in the t i yillllinillltllllllllllllltJIIIIIIlllllitllllllllllllltllllllllllllltlllllllllQ J A Cozy Retreat for Lovers of Good Food 1 Nowhere else In the city can you f enjoy such delicious food, tempt- a Inuly prepnred nnd daintily H ser'ed. ns e offer at sur- tirlslnfjlv mndpt-Tte nr'ces Special Chlc'cn Dlnnrr. St.00 a Original Husinesa Men's I.itnclt, fiOc a Table d'Hote Dinner, 7Sc A la Carlo Rerlce at Popular Prices special ,f rnntrt-nients for S l.....r l'...Hf. n CONTINENTAL 1 CAFR I nt trvr, S2t Chrstntit Street S 'nillU'lllllllllllMlllllllllllltMI'llllllllllllllllltlllltlllllllllllllt Honor K. T. (Jrjtiil Mj'tci lir.ind Master l.te Stewart nol ii Kn'Khts Tempi it 01 Ninth Amei lea, w no nrrhed from Plttsbuiph on W dnesdaj' eenlnjf aa honoi pin -t list nielii a. tht intulae held Ir. Iai t m n .ntlti. No ,lh at the .Masonti 'I i inplt lit i joiit of tin JODii tiieiiiln T- ol in. t tni inandt ry en pre t nt h crt t Mi , Smith md littitral t haihs M t Itnuot j if Sunliir Ki.tnd t mi in iTiin i it r Tin-' iania , r4- a1 will be obsered at Clmhd's at 4 ocloik i j this afternoon I5xeicles will be held i In tho restaurant, v here a meal will br 3j sened to the uest i I j "X Muslo will be furnished b .Mis- Mn , Farley, soprano Stanlej Muschamp. , jj accompanist, and t.ic Metropolian uartet. The restaurant room will be I fe f'thrown open lo tho public to tapacltx There are 4G1 men from the CJlmbel I f stores In tho serlce of their countr jty-j Three Itcd Cross nurses arc foi nrnr ' 'f Qltnbel ctnploj-es ' tj-.S Arcident Ilrltaks Current i The "trlpplnsr out" of .1 K'U'ii n - . unit at the new c'heste.- plant m tli , Jjf PhtlidelDhla'a electric I'oinpam t.iisul 'l a brief break In the curient th t uirbou Philadelphia shortly aftei .' o . 1k k yesterday afternoon All ot t'n t m pany's generators are llnlutl twRt-th't JlThe Chester unit as cut out .i-ul pnwe. teiumed In Phllidelphli. The Btiit'i tor was out of sen Ice toi about an hour Several places neir r'hesti i . re nut of current for the entire pciiotl Th. trouble as located antl n medietl Nixon Funeral lo lie Held Sind.n Funeral services for Sumo I I' .Nl, v theatre maniKer, ho dltd it hi' ho u late) Thursday ivuM, follow ihr a loii" lllness. will be h"Id on S'uida after noon at - o'clock at his residence St' rNorth Broad 'street Interment HI b at Mount Slnal C emeterj Ijrwvlll'ss vvssj,wssfv iwsssswsissj fMLlJMl hfifflS good SHOES S2 tlca&55j lSS2ai(i!!ftt,jvi- t-i rjryjasBMBBttoa ij-45BWi;CC Men?s "Triumph" Special '(indrr'il allies m this line, for il int'ludrs a plpntiful choice of good atyles in cordo-Un, mahogany and black calf, with extra heavy Good year welled service soles ; thoroughly well-made in every particular. An Actual S7.S0 Value iS fed 5 gen f. ityi V ttr t J5 is ir r&l I7x m I tyii ai Victory Offering Made to Order FALL SUET or OVERCOAT riiinrtiHttl In fit Tli wo!tns unit irlnunlnc Ahy tak- ? thanteM stt rrudi uiailfs. t.I..r -tij GOODFRIEND 37 N. 9th St. Men's Genuine Cordovan Shoes Rich brown cordovan, with extra heavy welted sole. Regular $10.00 Value 919-921 Market St. ca ."ti0l-06 Germantown Ae. 8 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 9 & Si ) 7.95 1 lci I fCV 274G-J8 Germantown Ae. bOth and Chestnut Sts. b' WS'WSAVbSiAVSS WSS.IWSSIWSS1 YallTVSiWS,W!ii. OPPENHElM.-gLLINS&(g Chestnut and 12th Sts. Extraordinary Blouse Sale For Tomorrow Saturday Ac m WW T - 4. $.J.i).l .S.J. IK Two Styles Illustrated Georgette Blouses Dainty blouses of Georgette crepe and crepe dc chine, in white and flesh, tailored, hemstitched, tucked, headed and embroid ered styles with smart collars and cuffs. Regular Prices to $5.90 Special Tomorrow 5 Jersey Silk Petticoats Of superior quality Jersey t Silk, with taffeta flounce, in!" f f black, na., taupe, plum, grey JdJS O and Belgian blue. Special. Oppenheim, Qums & $35.00 Chcsthut and 12th Sts. i Special for Tomorrow . Women's and Misses' FurTrimmed Coats Model as Illustrated Belted model of wool velour in brown, green, navy and taupe, with natural raccoon collar. Also tailored coats of Angolia and Velour, lined throughout and interlined. At the Extraordinary Price of 35.00 0PPENHEIM,LLlNS&e Chestnut and 12th Sts. i ) y .S-5.01) $18.00 $29.75 M .S.lo.UO Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow .B- - '" I I 11 ' "' " K fflr JP K7 t- Q fl- l riP'lrji ill A t-At'AClTIXS 1 TO 10 IONS IdS I Jt . 11 of S tO S10 T rV3i I 1 if - TH! JSQjj&yV'yjd&t BUM a I 8 nuthauTruUtn ktrpvourlruikbutihauUni -Idle Mute elimliialm) 1 (f-'lB Winter OVerCOatS and E r lMmn!f ' rJm MB S S Kruehauf Seml-Trallem permit all till poer of the I iBt' j k SU"5 n an eiluleSS Va- JESEA- JF B19 'i i ' 'iBfl 99 E 8i economical ctllclent basin, whether ocr city utreetB or 1 M&c" L rpiv n: tV"H lnW rrir'' f JT&rf wFi$it&$&Jm!ifEP S 91 '"""fly the use of trailers ono truck Is made to do the j)S HP !& , , , . , ... iii Wl$Mt3,V:f KXMti 9mm 3 II 'ork of three a saving of t0 drl'era and reduction In IB F -' l& NOWherC else in town Will yOU bC Uble Wtl"yflPl-mMlmi S II fuel rxPome and nestment Is effected, llaulago LOSt.s In m a ' k to buy such quality clothing at this lmv price. wSwHWmM S il aro cut to l,,e VCTy mln,mX IF .iJBrdvtroy and Z4' CtU" J4' wMjjMgffltlllm AL. H T720-1 740 North Crolkey St. I Ri..' Tfia ii Uliirlliro )R JSWf1?ffl.' HBB4 II " rhonei. Diamond 4K3 442 I Hfe Wmi'rc Nkj'HHfc mmW12J$!$awt& MLtBmW m ih li rnvuiutw trailbr vo.. Detroit, mcu Ii H&w 'i -."-" .' 'uiy" &-' '"' " '-'vC -. . , ,m'4.i -,i' ,'-' . -" wiiuTfii'lWilHwfifiilSfTOM " 'ii ' i i'i" 'i " i - . m'A'.i.. ..j. -. ., . " .. " . ''?.-.' Juniors' aod QlrSs' Coats Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Burella cloth coats in brown, tan, green and navy, belted model with pointed collar inlaid with velvet, full lined and interlined. Special 18.00 Velveteen coats in burgundy, brown and green; smart belted model with nutria trimmed col lar and cuffs, lined throughout. Special 29.75 Velour cloth coats in burgundy, tan and brown; smart belted model, button-trimmed; nutria fur collar; lined throughout. Special 25.00 Smart heather belted model mixture coats in with noveltv pockets, and shawl collar of nat ura I raccoon; lined throughout. Special 35.00 Will Close Out Tomorrow Women's and Misses' High Grade Cloth Suits One Moolel Illustrated Silvertone, Tricotine, Wool Velour and Ox ford Cloth Suits in this season's desirable models, in black and colors. Plain tai lored styles or trimmed with various furs. Regular Prices to $58.00 28.00 M ."W $28.00 A A - ; f V tin " VI "tfy.v5. ' . "ii fltf-Lt .,, t . .;, t.fc .i. . r iy;r, .Aj
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