- 1W - V Tf' ' - -, , N, VA.g.rg KTtfTtT k". r$r-,wa ;?? (M, )Si li '- It If'i" ?i !. y "?4 I ! II.'!. N & -L f " p " If f EVEXnCG T'Ur.LIC- -LEDGEix tOTtiADELRaiA, FlilDAT, JAStTABT 31, 1913 '& LINERS TO CROSS FROM HERE AGAIN S t c n in s h i p Companies, Which Quit in 1934, Ar ranging Sailing Dales i BELGIAN VESSEL READY New Craft, tin Rogier. Will j Inaugurate Philadelphia J Antwerp Freight Service Dilladf Iplnn is CiMiniff tc.ul in -.nme Itc '-ansatl.iiitli' )M"eiiKpr mimm shln buMni.-s arloui comiunlri nn Rrrangliip s.illliu; il.itc fnr oxrrt.eji trips, wlili li Mrttnllv ce.ne.I xxitli the start of tin- world war. , U Is expected that with the ritnnp ,tlon of transatlantic trafllo tlieie will be a bit; rush of tourists to ko "ucrn ' for lslts to the lilvtorlr li.ittleileliK JIany foreldirrs arenNo planning to jro uaek home when pi,uc Is fully iintorvil The Ite.l Star Line, .i subsidiary ot , he International Mercantile Marin.- Com. Py. nntioutn.es, throiiRh P. I'. Younir. iV'iTeral mntmKer at this port, that the Philadelphia- ntnvrp i er i e will he re sumed Kehnuix i'n, with the fhIIIiik of the new lielKlan -te.mi'.lilp Itosler front Philadelphia It cswrtul that rcRU lar salllnga will he made aft"- that. Vor the pn tent nlv the frelsht ccrxleo will hu tesumed hut In duo course passenger cMiC w'U lc noponed liUrnntlniiril In till t Plill.uUlpli'a lonnct tlotts with nt nerp were dleontinued July 81, 1314. Op that date the paenKer and frc'Kht steamship Menominee "-ailed for Ant werp, belnc the last fhlp out ot the pott of Philadelphia for that destination for four and a half xc.ns The I'.cd Star sctvlec between the two ports was In. augurated In HT.1 'Ihe terminal at this port will be I'ier .".I South Wharxcr. foot of U'ashltiKton avenue, whlth has been Kreath Improxed both I for passetiKor and fio.Kln. When the pas-eiiKi r erUe betwefti Philadelphia and Antwerp U teoumed, thero will be available for It the Meno minee. 031U Krts.s tons, and the Manitou $SO cross tons The Marquette, xxhkh was one of the fleet of MeamshlpH lilxltiK regularly between the two ports In tore the war, was Mini; by a submarine All three wire engaged In t unsporting troops and war supplies during the war Thera ships will be ripl.ii.cd l.iKr l better and larger boats Other. 111 Tiilloiv I The liogiei. the pioneer x."-'l ,in do line, whkh lias bien started up ..s t nsult of the .x.utiitiuii if the poll .f Antwerp lx tli' ..im.i i Is a it. .. x -SCl. utltt N lli.ll.illK it' llrsl x.h.ir. ,(. .,-i the Atlmtii It will bo followed In utln and larget height s'c.iiniliips, it Km,; the Intention of the Itnl Star l.m. t . tnalntalti a foitnlghth i-puiic The p.ism nger si rx lee ol tlie Inn li. txxeen here and Xnlw.'tp will prolialm be teunieU In tin s' lug 'I In Men. Inlnen and Manitou luxe tmt xet liim reUasfd bx the ltritl-li adiiina'U Knight engageiio nts. it xxa-. annnun.'. j by the toiupanx., liii How In emend Into for thi Uoitt, the Ilin fiei'il steamship to li.tn lici. lMi'i.EMiiNT .mi:n KI.Kl.r Name New Jetex Mi'n a- lle.nl anil Then CIoc Mreliiiz Aith the eleition ,,: Irxing n i i, is of Moorestqwti. " ,1 to the presnlen. tr the oigani .tion. thi llastt rn In pi inent tiiab'" -i i uit on ofuseii t Biiccessful t r -d.ix . inxi nf i.jii i' ii Adelphla II" J t'lax iidei-iii vtcwirti. mi I , xxas ele I'd MM m . iriNilui1 XX x HlOlalid l. al. n i. Md s., ii,l M , , , dent and 1 i.ii T'.igu. IIiM g v i, Mil (i II till "n I n. h 1 t 1 anil V . XX .In i i' w n I i i ehosen d r " i i i it i g it I - PHILADELPHIA WOUNDED SHIPPERS FEAR CITY BACK ON THREE TRANSPORTS MAY BE "JERKWATER" JIHOMT MMtKs Hi- parent-. Mr ami Mr. Mlili.icl Markv of IJ31 tlidonl lrrel. Iiaxe leieixeil eoiifininilioii of ln ilcjllt in ,n linn Oilolici II, I9in, in IVanio SOLDIER'S DEATH CONFIRMED Jeiumi' Mark Win Killed in f tinn til Mont Itl.inc. Mi and Mis .Midi.ul Mail.. ."..31 t I ilf. ml -ireel li.ne le.eixnl i onfli ma il r the death In in lion, ouiihrt 14. 1i nt Xlont Ulam. of their son .U roin. Marks, I'tixat.' XIaiKs xxho was txxcnt.x u irs old dill-t.'d liniuedi.il.lx upon the dei la i.itinn of war In Apnl, I'M; In the ex. int.x tiitli I'ompany of the famous Slth ttiglment of the I ultid States Marlins II" was trained lit Paris Island and went oxiisc.i' with his riglm.nt taking pan in tli,. sn rial batiks xVlikli gaxe this nigani.itinn Ii-Im-iiii. name. oeept for two periods of llxe and four WnKs, nsiieetlxi Ix xx hen he was in hosnii .u tiLoxuing from gas and shell rlioU.. Officers and Enlisted Mvn, Incliidinp IAvutvnnnt Colonel MrCoaclt, on Sit'M Krarhinp Svw York and Seirport Yrits One Trlli of Bombed Ilotpital x , nuiiiUei of Philadelphia soldier. In- pany 11, n."i.0 II street: .lohn T. Lang, eluding nrfUei-s and ftillsted men, Iiaxe Company I), nk'.H l'arrlnh street; tab armed m this countrj from oxerseas on ward ' SchetVIel, Company 3373 tiree arnn transports The Mongolia Kensington axetiue; John V. Snjtler, and the prptlprlils doil.ed at N'ew York i Coinpnny f. 730 lleaerman street ; Satn ;esteniax and the Martha Washington uo ; sloop. C'ompanx- 4700 James arned at Newport Newa ftom Trance, street; llenjamln IlelofsM, Company U, iMren I'liiianeipnian were i.tougiu ;.. Nl,, Klflh MteHi Adolpli Adrlett -.. mw ion. on tne .iionsoua aim inv, fmpan.x f, 113 North SWty-thlrd I tederi li 8,ro,t Aoicng the. wounded luen n.rlxlng on Tle nr1it WahlnKlon had 2500 of- i..r Mongolia was Ilussell Die hi, of I.J. ,,., ( ,np1 n, bOH , ...M, Lambert street foimerly a pies. AlnoB , .,n0ep,ai xxas Lieu- ..an ... .he lanixu Pi t.t.i.- I.t:iibn. tenant Colonel Daxl.l J McCoath. of He was in Company K 3I.M1 Infantr.x, tin, general staff He was met In his and was woundid bx a high cspk.slxe f.uhjr, Captain Daxld McCoaeh, of the sue i ".me iiKimnK '" " .m'kuiiiic i.ircsi I'niiaiieMitiia polite department. I leu-eiiaiil W II. Mai eh. of Jenl.ln 'own also mixed on tin Mongolia, lie is a ihnlW and holds his xotnmieslnti in t tit. t bra mil of the sirxlie. but had little dental xxoiK to do wlille abioad Ihe following IMilladelnhlans also Wfto on the ship t!utaxe J. Stark man. U'31 South 'mirth street; Louis W Weber. :';7 North Thlrt -fourth stteet : ndren Cenlrmc, ISlii Klexenth lie tnlpe.I suig.ons t!t. ss wounds In ' street , Samuel tiotdon, ,lr Last Tioga tin adxameil tlrst-at.l stations, he sixs , William Ilothefuss, 3 1 7 1 Krankford .-onie otlur Plilladeltihians on board axenue. l'ortunanto Yacoplno, J02S inn Sergeant Parker II Halt, ."3:'S Annln street. Vine strnt. fotniuux l. ..Ilih Infantrx, uiher Petmsx Ixaulans were Sergeant who was ga-s.d wlnl.i lighting at the r jt .lllson. W.i-hliiKton Countv : Ser. Ki-.uii uusseii xn-ninuir, J'ltisnurgh : igontic Port st, John .MontaKite, Lehigh menu. Compaii.x K. iniih In fantr.x. a Into of Chat.aii-Thleiiy. I'i" inis and Ar Sonne, who xxas badly wounded at tin l.ittir t.laxi , John .1. I.xons. IC". Iiountim stiett onipany M fill Infantrx. renlxtd xxotinds In the leg at Verdun oetober ,; .1 I! NleVon -riS't I llwortli stteet Cnipatix II. aiStli Infantt.x. niff.red Uedinoiid, Pittsburgh a phxshal rollapso ! hit nine inuiiins Lleulcii.mt Colonel ltlohard Dei h- hiKlise tlghtlnp II" l luoxtrlne s,,,,,. .,a f Colonel Itoosexell, who t.ititdl'. WOllt in frninf uit It tti ..,.ir...i M .1 lltirke. I'lfld Mospitul 317. lells rclurn(ll ,,,,, ,0 Mart,ia' u'.shhc an lit.itstlng stoix- of lixrmnn methods ton Mis lieib.x met hhn here ,,i i Sergeant I! It. Ilntt, Charlerol ; Italph Ilegio. Heaxer Palls. Carlo Paganucol. 'Mllilre. Torn Alb.ino. Pnkntowti; Al lnrt Kldilx. Imiioi.i: Stexe Comll.k 'ilioiioia, C. ,1 KerfU. Uonora; Lleuten 1 ant II. I! Shelbx Altoona ; M. V. Hand- icx. Kingston. Sergeant Ponald II Ma I lone, lluigr ittoxn. Llculenjnt M. S. 1 tlie.x kfi for Ni w Yoik 1'alU llxrrlioanl; I!rral l.eg is, ar Siohlr. fifty .xeni- old, of I J I Pine stre. t Hiistrfltixil a brok. n kg to lax when In siiptiiii and f. 11 fioni llu de. k ..r a Cxde Line steamlnp In tin P.lawan lilxer betxxien Mat Id t and Anil stie.ts He slriuk Ins right leg on th. 'id. of the xessel and fell xu boat.l 'of dealing with I'.eil Chisn hii-pltals I hox bombed the hospital he xxas con tie. ted wlih killing 3'i nurses, iloit.ul and patknis ' lirt-e Jaillircaker Catijtlii l)n the I'reikra'l, -i I iiml.e" of the I'moUlln. !., Jan 31. Jesse r.uOlh lnfimti arnxed I'hiladi Iplnans Hams. ag. .1 nineteen, xxho broke ..n.oniT them wue Joseph Led. til. k 'TT ""'' .night, was leturned Companx 1UIU South I 'run. r.r, . , . ' '" ' "tj, , "US. . "-nnln. ,.i..i r. iTiiiw .-otitit.iiix it i: x.ntii .... . ... . . ' m." ' ' . " ,"' c.l'liuii.l ..no a iiii-"". is i k I mix ninth tri. I , xx.uu rniinr loin- heels ..t the fiurth Wl. Jail last 'o on the Mayer H. Swaab, Jr., Urges Pressure to Keep Clyde Line Here Philadelphia wilt become- an "Inland Jerkwater toxx-n" If pressure Is not Itl-nl.rrll. ... I.,..,.- ,,n.. lm 11, i1i X.A..n,. jshlp Company to maintain Its linen be- ixxeeu mis cu.x, .orioiK nun ,-exx- i ora, ntcordlng to Majer It. Swaab. Jr.. xlce ptesldetit of the Krnntc II I'leer Coinoia. ftlon. The Pedcral ralltoad administration and the loastxtlde stiamslilp sen Ice op erated under Its lontrol, has guarantted In ,.a. . .. ...... 1H... -r fcl.lt. . ... ." I'lrnir i.j ium ,1, ei.l, ..fllll.ir. i" (the pott of Philadelphia as a result of ine xxiiii.iraxxai, accorning to a state ment Issued by the Philadelphia , !.,. ...!. rt I ........ .. ....I.. XX'll. (1 ' lltlllllj.-. U( , .l.llllt I f ,IIW..,, .111,11 Ithese guarantees will beinnie effeell'xe ,1s not known. The chamber nf Com merce olllclals are In communication with Ldxxard Chambers, dltector of the Idlxlslnn of tralll.- of the railroad admin ! Istratlou, regaldlng the matter. The cixde Line has announced that tho last sailing to Norfolk xxlll be to morrow unci the last sailing for Nw York on Monday or Tuedax Abnormally lilgh costs and laik of support by shippers are glxin as the rea sons for the withdrawal of the boat They say that xxhlle.the line xxas ill cox eminent hands, Hll labor rosts xxeie grcntlx Increased end tint the Iniome from fidghts xxas less than the loading tost Mr Svxaab said that many Philadel phia manufacttiicrs laxe depended al most eM'lusixily upon the cixde line for shipments to and from New Yolk and that Ihe dlseciit'nuance has placed llirm In a bid position. If the.x ship b.x tall, he said It will take fioni a xcek to a month to get the goods thrnuga and mo tortruck (press serxkc Is too epen-ixe. "1 am not alone In mx opinion, he said, 'that pressute should be brought to bear on the goxertmient to a d tin Cl.xde lomp.u.x In maintaining lis veix lie Into If xxc arc i. nlt.l shipping fn. cilltiis between here and N" xx ol I, we must fate the fait that this .it.x is In - gltinins '. .."ii. lie in.' .i i.ui i tons ill nil Inland Jet kxx.it r town Instead of id, gteat icapott It has a right to lie RIDLEY PARK NEEDS PASTORS I PRAISES IRON DIVISION Wnr Sorii-e, Ucnth anil ltrsigna tioti Cntinc Four Vnr.mcics Kour clergjmen aro needed at llldley I'ark Tho war has caused the dearth of clergxtntn In that suhuib. Tho llv. V. H Harnett, rector of Christ Ilplscopal Church, and the llev, L. J. Keels, of the Methodist Church, arc serxlng as army chaplains The community tellglous forces re celxed another bloxx- In the recent death of the Hex-. V II. Limerick, of tho PrcsbMerlan Church. The fourth xa- cancy came with the resignation of the i Ilex y "-. Herod, jiastor of tho Haptlst i Chuich I The four churches hax'e piibstltute in ulsters until candidal, s appear for the places. Horc tlm Hrnnt, Colotirl Brown Tells Gcrin.uitowii Mcrfltants Tho slory of tho part taken by the Pcnnsxlxntila. troops comprising the Txventy-elghth Dlxlslon, called the "Iron Dlxlslon," at Chateau-Thierry was t. Id by Colonel Millard 1) Drown, former commander of the Fighting 109th HcrI ment, at the (icrmatitexxn lluslness Jten's annual banquet last night at the Pelhani Club , , "The Twenty-eighth nixlsloti, or the Iron Dlxlslon, boro the brunt ot the lighting." he said "Prom the time they entered Into the lighting they wire In exerx1 battle and seemed to get In the storm center. The Iron DUMon aehlex til fame at the batt'e of the Marne. also known as Chateau-Thlerrx That battle raged u long time. hen the boche barrage startid on July 1j oui men xxete tliero to obey ordcis and I there yas no turning back, no flinch ing. I 'Some of the companies sufffrell ter. i i Hie losses, particularly Companies li ' and M. More than Snn men of those companies went out nnd less than fifty I returned. The rest were killed and a fcxx- Were taken prisoners, and the. I latter all were Injured The nerve of our men was wonderful. "Hurry up, they xxoti'd irj , 'kt's get another crnck at them, " COAL Flexible Bracelets with Diamonds These fashionable bracelets clin, gracefully to the arm and are very popular. Our selection is unusually large and attractive. A beautiful bracelet is one with platinum front and green-gold back with live graduated diamonds in in dividual square settings--$165. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si. inMoi Mian HAvi-s jrwi;i.i-i;.- hili;i:smi'iii- WjStiBuWJW.W i tSjjBl MOST coal dealers de liver good coal they must, to stay in business; but there maybe a big dif ference in the way the trans action is handled. STRATHMANN delivers clean, full tons into your cellar without dust or de lay. The drivers are cour teous and considerate, and we deliver promptly. HENRY E. STRATHMANN INCORPORATED Kensington and Lehigh Avcs. Clarkson and Water Sts., Olney 57th and Grays Ave. vwfvsxMPNwsmtfmmsxi Fruit-Juices In Vials Jiffy-Jell flav ors come sealed in glas3 a bottle in each package. Each is rich es sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. JwyJe"; 10 Flavore, al Yoar Croeer't 2 Pachaget for 25 Cents 10 BS5t3B 21c HV VIV or0.nll. ClU!"f 7n nun 14k .- "' HtK LAHAT ." "i- " Mounting We arc placing this special lot of genuine Diamonds on sale at $150 per carat as one more demonstration of the superior values we are able to ofTer as diamond cutters, j ellirur direct to the pub-' He. They are exquisite jjems of a beautiful blue vrhlte color and priced at a great oat ins. IB) && f? CUTTERS Or B ( Ural $15.90 tnrnt $31.75 1 . THrat S40.63 ' tarat $80.00 " Canit $118.00 ' rrat $141.25 irira U ".U '"' "" ' OliLVU. II I roTWt5 AT WHOLEbALEpOhY coRSCHESTNUrs"04 uij-h nAnnu iu ouj-ii tntiinur jiya ,S09MARTIltffi.W Start today to buy War Saving Stamps excellent investment i patriotic duty ggfeag&Ss An yiPfi and 5t-.xiw'i 2: ar 9 t mrjr . &ai 'Vflt xv iRlli " lrrfSI liyil gv.vBa v n a a fc8 f- m 35 FSS-""?: oinorrow NewMctor Records for Feb Fresh delights for the music lover! The best of the new music and some old established favorites. Magnificently rendered by famous and exclusive Victor artists. Farrar is heard in an exquisitely beautiful song; Galli-Cuici gives voice to a delightful coloratura aria; Gluck presents a touching old-time ballad. The Flonalcy Quartet plays a rollicking little Irish reel; Jascha Hcifcu contributes a violin solo of dazzling brilliancy; and Harry Lauder sings a cheerful peace song in his own inimitable style. There's dance music, too, for your both humorous and sentimental vein, hear the records at any Victor dealer's. enjoyment; and popular songs in All are listed below, and you can The Wren Bring Back My Bonnie to M-i Could t Molly on the- Shorn MotO F rpetuo Ticnin ) Boot Song Don't Le I U Sing Any More Annul Wr: Juxt Lrt Ue Sing of Lovr Oh' Trenchy -Medley OncStep Me-oxv One-Step Rotk-a.bye Your Baby xvilii a Dili- Mf lody The PickaninnyS Paradiio Mournin' Blues - Vox Trot Clarinet Marmalade Blues One-Step Good-bye, Trance The Navy Will Bring Them Batk! The Worst is Yet to Coma Can You Tame Wild Wimmen.' It's Neyer Too Late to Be Sorry Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry Mother, Here's Your Be; Watch, Hope and Wait, Littl Girl Till Wc Meet Again Iiaxe i Smile Siz- Trie 10 51.00 10 1.01 10 1.00 1- 1.50 1.' 1.50 10 i'.OO Hear tliee ticxx- atur Keconli to-day St anx- ix tor I'rslrr's. booklet lts tilling tlirse nrxx rtciml" and play any muii ou xx-iili to ste Imaluable to xoial ftilrnt il tn hear ttiem. Vntors and ViitroUs in srat x-.ititty from J12 t J350. gl ZS5 "V.etrola"! BBBBBpyM t'fflta'capm'CTiavCTfla'm'CT'fla' ruary jfl i 3UJ. 1' l.'-'i sga a 1S51J 10 .S3 &gsfs' 5 10 ,R5 rgx I hall 10 .SS Egg H 10 ,s5 iftil '2, ic i7 in q: yiE-L3, ' 1. Charles Harl I Utf' v ,SM f3 . 10 .SS y-;t:sssg : Me xiill cladlv give jon an iiliistratei? S'-'g i hear, bainjcr Vcirs Culture Ktconlt -g 3 1 f-!prjJi' 3 lStyl :, Evenings l Sa( I j Saturdays .. li jb..,- . --. ... ..feb..a"rj?? ftB !l Till avffliOTCTgyfflww'iig : . '" it' Nunbcr Am-htn Galli-Curci W79J Alma Gluck 1.1791 Emilio de Gogorza (34704 rionzaley Quartet 74SSO .Inscln Heifetz 74581 Gera'.dinc Farrer 8L'S'J )-. Harry Lauder) Joph C. Smith's Orchestral C. Smith's Orchestra ' Vernon Dolharl) Sterling Trio) Origmr.1 Dixieir.nd Jazz Band) Ori-inal Dirieland Jnz Bandf 1So1 Perrlets Quortet ( - i r ,.. . 1 n'tlly Murray 1 Billy Murray loli r-y MicdonougUI Henry Burr j ioJlw LvtU Jamrti nnd Shannon Four) tmnmwwBmmmmummKmrmwwmmBmmKWwmwmBmrwmwrmBmaBXWKmmmxmrimmmmMmi , ! fe a a 4t -& JL i w 11 Knk ' wi Home The Importance o3 IpKS' I Twice every year we make a general clearance MMfMWtW. i 3 ' every Suit and (hereout in stock rather than 3m$ffl;M&'MiS&i ij I eurry them over until ne.t season. New fresh goods mWwJjxM pflS. i that will meet with your instant approval. You are S90Mjt!w jiBjlj a ure of your style and lit, so get here early to share WiMS ' fSBM HBS 3 in the most wonderful stile you have ever enjoyed. EfCmm : SUITS Eu'iy tine hi,rli of hlaiul anl flit in thi latest style for thi1 yoiiiij,' men its well its their elders the variety of patterns, is unlimited. Get here early Saturday morn-iii. Charles Hart and Lewis James) Sterling TrioIoS;S OVERCOATS Kndlehs tyles, iiifluiliny the TAk Ulsters, Cheslcr fields, Ilox Coats and Ilag lans, in every wauled ma terial. You are sure of your style and lit. Only One Store and Clothes Only Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machine3 are buentific ally coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, and their use one xvith the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction, Ntw Victor Rtcords demoiutrstcd ml mil dealers cm th lit of e&ch month Victrola the Registered Tridemstlc of the Victor TaUunc Machine Ccmpur detJgsstlac " products of this Compter only. S:i().0() Suits & Qercoiits, 17.50 S:.2..-i0 Suits & (hernials. $20.00 S.'l.l.OO Suitr & ()ercoath. 22.50 S.'tT.riO Suits iS: Overcoats. $25.00 S 10.00 Suits & Overcoats, $27.50 S12.r.O Suits & Overcoats, $30.00 COODYEAR Raincoats (.Special Saturday Only) wuiorjiiooi Haiti, coat-, in dm k Oxford and tan. All mV.cs that hell regularly at 52(1 Special for Sat tucl.iy only UM MANUFACTURERS OP lafeA AITS' JWW fij WW9STng,$ 15M-16 MARKET ST. xrm 1 1 irmnininrmTini twt.Trr, .. , , .,Tr, , n . ,, , , .nnnfmrnrmi Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Saturdays Till 10 P. M. r rsurnt V". r' I "S M. gTJ
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