Tj..j, .v-v.""! " I KYjISXIXG PUBLIC LEDaEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JVIAKt'H 7, 1911) ,1-- v - vfc':& l"A I? J R ihv SHIPYARDS FACE EMPTYTREASURY Work in U. S. Plants Stops October 1 Unless Congress Convenes, Picz Says $650,000,000 IS NEEDED May Lose Millions in Contract. FOUR CITY SOLDIERS Fleet Director Points mm CASUALTIES Out Honor Roll for Cily Today I)1M Of ACCIIIK.NT (HI O I'll Ml I'AI fr.s I'rltate ANTONIO CANNON, 153T South Frank- din street. nii;i of msiui: I'rltate KRNKHT rni.KMW '.'100 nodntsn st. MOLMIKII M'.U'.KKI.V Sersennt (iF.muir, 4, AXIIIXt IIKlt. 2131 North Ulnt 'r?et. foiM)i:i,ni:ritFi: i mkti.rmim:i I'rlmte WlW RI l IH'INN. iJ39 l'uluU axe tiue. Uermantimn. IRON DIVISION LOST 'limrh. tlurlnl wUI bo maile In Wet-I burled In tho Friends' Burylne around minster Cemetery I at II) berry. . ALMOST WHOLE FORCE, ,. ,S;"S!:.fS,,..,l """ST . .I.,.,,.,,,,. k. . mmrm ..i.i.!? . ' .":.:., i?.m,. ... ... ... inn iin nil in l i.-ia. niii A 1 1 '.. iiimi I '"" "' JiOVICStoWII Soldier- rites terdny of pleural pneumonia The Kinernencr Fleet Corporation will quit October I. unless President Wil son calls nn CTtra session fif Congress In time to approprlato J650.000.000 for , Its continuance, accordlne to Charles riez. director seneial of the corporation, i Mr. riez sild that the fcltuatlon I I airllatlnij ofllclals of the Vnlted State i shipping beard nml the Kmersency b led Corporation, because It means that mll lloni of dollars will go by the board In contracts, whllft hundreds of thousands of men will face unemployment. "We are expecting that the etra feeslon will be called In June." he said, "but I can confidently inform von that the wish Is father to the thought and we may be a great deal farther from It than wo hnow Hut certalnl) If Con Kress dosn.'t appropriate ttutminoy then they wlU count 'ten' over us by October 1. We have about JS00.O0O.O0O axall nble, and that will carry us through September and Into October a short way" The fleet corporation, he added, had an appropriation for J550,rOOO.O00 In the nundry civil bill, and another 1100,000 COO In the deficiency bill, permitted both of these measures to die, This appropriation. Mr. riez said, would hac carried the fleet corporation until June of next year. Private Antonio Cannon Died After Hostilities Ceased. Gcrmanlcmn Boy Wounded Tliut Casualties Numbered 2H.000 Men Indleallxe of the terrific flghtmr of Iho TxxeMy-clghth (Iron Division) dur ing tlio final months of the xv.ir. the casualties sustained ranked the division th'ul among; all divisions, and first ni Rinonp division containing- National lluard units. This Information Is conc.cd In a letter xxhhli Setgeatit Ucorce M. Atkin son of Company U, of the il 1'h Iteglment, has xxiltten to his sister, Miss Harriet Atkinson, of loylrstoxvn Sergeant Atkinson is the son of Con- Mrs Works whs born lu Hlxerslde, i N. J the ilaughter of August nml Marie elghty-clghth J ear. Mrs. Anderson - i.n.i i,n rninnir ior uio i"-- health seerul 5ears, but It was not until re- her Illness became serioirj- I .... .!.. Kchell. but hail llte.l line fnr more tlinn ""'.'...V- ...'... -.!.. Ir will be held, thirty rars Thii funeral will bo held ' u nrt on Sunday afternoon at her M.i,.. .r..,,..,, ... i... i - i- i.nmp. 5664 Morton avenue, uorman ....... ... town. .HinnKi eiu nxenue. - :. v . .i... - ..... . . nnnn i. l 11117 . - - . Church, of which she, wan a momoer Mi's Sarah ltl(liarJon Miss Sat ah Richardson, a member of the Society of Friends, died cstcrda In t ho old lllchaidson homestead. Acad emy road, I!) berry, whero she was born eighty-seven years ngo Hho had been in ror six xxecKs. home, Mt, .w.'i."". ...-....v, "?,-,- I town mid the second on Monday After- noo ' at the Paradise Presbyterian ' for many ears, interment win oc m tn tho churchyard i Juan Do Oli'veira nio Jsnelro. March 7 (By A. 1' ) Juan Alfredo Corrca no uineira, " SCHOOL J0JIVE PLAY Ilnvcrford Dramatic Auociation Stages College Farce Tonight The twenty-third annual performance of the Harrford School Dramatic and Musical Associations will take place this f-.Tni!nF ,!!" i111!1.. c?lno "f the Merlon t rlcket Club, the, play bejn called "A Strenuous t.lfe." n merry college farce by Hlchard Walton Tully. K ' rce The cast of character!., will Include Brooks Know Hon, Matthew llalrd, Ku genu Kendall. Howard Comfort. Brad ford Hmlth, Bobert Ollphant. Wharton Slnkler, Daniel Coxe, Theodore Cnmp. bel, Theodore Spencer, Jr., Kenneth Fltls, Cleland Irch, lleber Morris and Donald Wilbur, The school Rleo club will rive selections between the acts, while the Mandolin Club will furnish Instrumental music. Tho play and con cert will be followed by a dance. Tho patronetses ure Mrs. Thomas Aihlon. Mrs. Charles W. Ually, Mrs. Clayton K. Banks. Mrs. Matthew Bslrd, Jr., Mrs. I). Moreau Barrlnger, Mrs. Ilobert It. Benedict, Mrs. Horace Bul lock, Mrs, Theodore Campbell, Mis. Ilobert K. Cassatt, Mrs. Itnno H. Cloth ier, Jr., Mrs. John W. Converse. Mrs. .1. Heron Crosman, Jr., Mrs. Charles F. 1)A Costa., Mrs. Kdwln S. Dixon, Mrs J, Kenton Hlsenbrey, Mrs. l.'mlcn V. nttlnsr, Wrp. Bsmuel E. Kwlnfc Mr, Kdwln A. Kltts, Mrs. W. SueUFtitnklln, Mrs. Ueorge F. Olbbs. Mrs. Joseph Har rison, Mrs. William U. Hart, Mrs. Ied yard Heckscher, Mrs. Samuel IV Iluhn, Sirs. Joseph V. Jeanrs, Mr'. J. Kent Kane, Mrs. Ilosford D. Kellogp, Mrs. Horatio O. Lloyd, Mrs. W. Logan. Mac Hoy. Mrs. CJcorge I. MacLeod. Mrs. F. Warren Marshall. Mrs. J Bogers Max well, Mrs. p. Holllngsworth Morrtf, Mrs, IMrar W. Nicholson, Mrs. Arthur T. Parks, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs. James S. Uogers, Mrs. Alexander Sel lers. Mrs. H. Dens Slnkler. Mrr, Arthur I). Smith, Mrs. Theodore Spencer, Mrs. (Jeorgp C, Stout, Mrs. Henry O. Thayer, Mrs. Clarence A, Warden aid Mrs. Charles M. Young. s I irZmZT I - f m - - ' r- - Jtz&MV . Sorgr (jlCCSt JOHN J ONEL Irrotioulvj There are US men dead or seerel. wounded included In a total of 2IG The filibuster names In the honor roll for tlio nation today. Tnenty-two men from Pennsylianla, four of whom are from this city, arc In .... n ..- f !.. I.l.tn.t. MlftH Itlcluinlron nn Rrftduatetl from was a prominpnv nKur "" n iranrdlnR school Ht I'nlonvlllo, rn of Hrn7ll iToro wie rrpunnc -win nml tlit.lto.l iin.lAH 1Uli.i fnrnn at fn-...A,t Htrxl lllrp VStrruaV Of Olfl QkO llm AruiUtnv nf thn l.'ltic Art Mho Cannf f-'nrrt!! llo OltVelra WttB a Iffllicr riBiumK took hii active part In thp Sanitary Knir. r0f tlio conservBiie I"1". "." itAiri itt I ntrati vitiifirn fnr thn mammii fir noM in mA iiEiuiiiuii lur liiu nuctnvi' the wounded heroes of the CIM1 War. of the slaves while Brazil was still an ( 'j She Is sunlxed by n brother. Nathan- empire lie retired from political life i j lei Illchntilson. Academy road. Iljtierry, when tlie rrpunuo mine miu wei". ..lt)1 .. Blutn.' Ml-. Ilnnnnh l l,.. d rrtmn m t (.K' I. A HPTVCd AH PrCSlUent OL tllO stable and Mts. Albert 11 Atkinson, of cf chestnut lll'cn, Ujbeiry She will be' Bank o"f Brazil. DnWrstown. A btothtr, Albert It At- l.irison, was killed In action; nnoiher brother. 3eorgo Atkinson, was gasted tind a thlnl brother. John Atkinson, hat seen lighting at the fiont. Sergeant Atkinson said In his letter 'To give you .in Idea of what hard fighting our dlllon (the Twenly-clRhrin "aw It ranks third In point of number of I'.'ittu.iItU' suffeied, and first In point of number of casualties In the National f.'uatd. our casualties nuiuhered foiiKthing like "8.000 or more. Our dix Islon has been lepUceil sextral limes with new n.rti . nncl we lime only a few more than n hundred men of those who otlginally came oxer xxlth us. And most of them haxe been xioundel and haxe come l.u. k ! from hospital Vety fexv men -perhnp" 1 doren- escaped being hit or gassed ' Mr. PIcz also said that his successor , tri6 report. had been selected, and that he xvas a Prix-ate Antonio Cannon, according to California!!. He xvould announce his , ,,. from the War Department to a relatlxe, Sam Cannon. 1537 South name later, he sald but withheld It at 1. n.BinPt .naMa T-rluAVfl k lTltrln.- chairman of the shipping board, had Franklin street, died after hostilities not receix'ed the acceptance. I ceased. "All I will tell you at present," AVorj i,as been received by relalUes vouchsafed Mr. Plez. "is that ho Is a I . , . . ... ,nft ,,,, rood looklns man xxlth gray hair and ' J'I'at nn,,!t l man- -100 1itoa" has been in cloe touch with Mr. Hur- man street, that he died In a bax- hos ley." pltal of bronchial pneumonia. Private Mr PIcz said that 130 men had been rdward T. Qulnn, 353ft Pulaski ax-enue, laid on ar nog island uuiing tne last three xveeks. The night shift in the shops, he said, had been abolished, which meant that the 500 men there had to be laid off. Fifty per cent of these, hoxvexer he added, had been placed In other Jobs In the xard. Two hundred others, employed on the xxet basins, xx'ere also discharged In the curtailment of the xvcrklng force Deaths of a Day FKKDKItlCK I I.ANK KO LOAN MEDALS HERE Philadelphia Mint Won't -Make Insignia that he was struck by machine-gun bul t r i tj l. r lets in ino ten snouiuer, nut iiui ic- Front Captured Borhe Cannon TtCL and rejoined his company The Philadelphia .Mint has been In- Sergeant Ambacher entered the army structcd by the government to glxo no . n,.tnV,.r 1117 Traininir at Camn further consideration to t.lans for en- ' October s- r lnf at ;,,, graxing Victory Loan medals from the Meade, he sailed In Julx as a member metal of captured Herman cannon. This of Company t. 315th Infantry. Before announcement xxas made toda by Chief the xvar he was a bookkeeper and llxed Kngraxer Morgan, of the Mint with his mother "We had filed estimates and speclfl- Prlxate Hdward Qulnn. 55.10 Tulaskl cations for the making of there rnedtls, avenue reported today as haxln been which were to be given to persons doing ",.,. netnher 11 is the third nf threo especially effectlxe work on behalf of the ";',Pcl , f .", ,!l: ", ' ! in. tan".iy m, M.,. -i,,,. i, brothers to be mentioned in the ox ereeas Is all oft noxx-. I do not know why the casualty :ist. Tho eldest, Lieutenant i matter has been withdrawn from us, but Y. (. Burd Qulnn, xvas killed In action i T bellexe that the Idea of the medals In July. William A Qulnn, another . has been glxen up altogether" brother, was ga.i.d. ' The medals were to have been the Edward Quln-. Is a member of Corn size of half a dollar. On one Hide was .,. v tftt-- IVclneers In n. re.-ent to have been engraxed a reproduction A' m. U,' . hat 1 e anTthe ' of the Treasury Building and the words Ietler llom '.'" ,.,,,., "Victory Liberty Loan. ' The other face younger brother xxere spending a fur was to bear a certificate of partlclpa- lough In Switzerland after recoxery tlon In the loan campaign, xxlth a blank from the gas attack space' for engraxlng the name of the ' Prlxate George Mullen, 5538 Green recipient. The material was to haxelwav avenue, teportcd wounded, Is a been taken from cannon captured by j member of tho 110th Infantry. Ho Is the American fonea nt Chateau-Thierry. ' coerlng. Txvo of his brothers served xxlth the army in this country durins $500 GERMANTOWN FIRE , : L Morning Blaze Routs Family at, Central High Clais to Dine A ' '4 1 Vim 'Sfrpt The Class oi oo l cmii limit J- l CIHI direct School will hold its twenty-fourth nn- Fire was dlscoxered early todav at the nual reunion tonight at the Manufac- home of Ueorge t' I'oedisch. 3:il P.nn tuiers' "lub Dr John L. Haney, head atreet, Clermantoxxn 0 the Kngllsh department at the tchooi, Foedlsch xxas axxakened shortlv after Is president of the class, and John W 4 o'clock by smoke and found the firt Frazler. Jr, secretary and treasurer floor ablaze, lie awakened his xxife The class xvas tn he Junior year when two children and a in-iid and telephoned Dr Kills Thompson xvas Inducted as In tn alarm. The flames xxere qmrklv president of the school In honor of the extinguished and the loss Is estimated a't occasion the class will hax'e Doctor about J500 The lire started In the eel- Thompson as lis guest of honor nt the lar and spread to the first floor ( banquet Mrihaniral 1'npiiirtr Dies at Hi Home FrederaU L. Lane died xesteiday nt I his home. tUSl North Twelfth sttetl I l.ognn Mr. I.ano for fifteen jeais was mechanical engineer for the Haines. Junes Cadbuty Companx-, of this citj , Me xxas slxty-tliree years old. For wine time he xvas superintendent of a xnlxe mauufai luring coinpativ lu Springfield. M.K He Is survix'ed 1 a xx Idoxv and txo hous, on. nf xxhom is a lieutenant In the rutted Slntes Arm.x. and still In I..-....... l.-....n.1 . I...... .. tt, 1... 1....1 . . .... ,.i. ii. hit. '.iiici.fi ,r . ktj ,iiii un in iv. Gcrmantown. Is teporteu xxounueu. ximi toinoiroxx from his home, degree undetermined. I Sergeant George W. Ambacher, :t31 ' (Jcorc H. DirLhrail North Opal street, wounded September' Ueorge- 11 Blrkhead for ' m.-inx ir.irs .oriii x.ii.ii "v. .,..,,,, 'an emploxe of the Phllndelphia and IS, xxhen the Sexenty-elgllth Division Heading ltailway. dleil xesteidax nf'er came up to relievo the Txxcnty-elghth a prolonged illns. 1T. was until re Dlx Islon in the Argonno sector, appears cently a.tixe in tho 1" and 1: relief .i .-. n, for tho tirsr time work for hi. U nnrl disabled rmp ,xe on the casualtj list for the first time Bnd was nKo ,.,, ,, r.ai,;p r, today. Sons of eterau. The funeral xxi" In recent letters the soldier xvrote to take place Monda morning at the linm. his mother. Mrs. Marv M. Ambacher. 'r,'fh8 broiher-in-law. Allien .1! i. e . ii..i -. VT o,i tr ,i,! 158 Urecn lane. Manaun. and -erx who lives at tho OpM street address, ke, ,v, b( ,iel( at s, 1)mMh ,, ,. Established 1S50 RLAyLOCKBEuNN.hic IT 1528 ChesmutSt The Apparel Shop for the Detter-Drested Mtn KNOX SPRING HATS vK 1919 h The "Knox," an ideal hat with which to make the transition from cool to mild weather. Just the style for March winds and April showers, besides it bears the Knox label and we sell it. Need more be said? A TIMELY SALE Tomorrow Morning at 9 o'Clock . ' " WE OFFER: H "' ' s 550 $30 VALUE Spring Topcoats I A new lot of irjdc$centsjlk-lincd Spring top coats in"Blues, BrqVyns,.. Greens, PIcatlier Mix tures and.;Gabardihjs. "Styles are Box Coats, Raglans and Form-l,ittirigH-,V'. K40&. is4 mp' Fi . iiftisfl 'Vs ff H t MADE TO SEIifrFOR $30.00 $10 FINAL CLEARANCE 2760 Suits and Overcoats Former Values flj A SZfl $22.50 to $30.00 tPX-rlr.OU A Tico-Dau Offer of New SPRING STYLES 191 0k 1 1 I lUM 3 "WM 1 V-B i i Stullsh tT.00 Values To Gorat a f-,1 or ieiv j ES in AT Pumps and j4 Oxfords O - g s- va.qD For quick ZyKgjsV' On Our Jfi$X ?YH Second Fluor 23A evri rr wjOS BBiW m Second Floor . 923 MARKET STREET I Mammoth Sale 1 600 Pairs Fine Trousers 3WB3j5 -i I- . T I U $3.50 VALUE TROUSERS $5.00 VALUE TROUSERS $2.00 $3.50 $4.50 VALUE TROUSERS $7.00 VALUE TROUSERS $3.00 $5.00 Goodvear Raincoats At LESS THAN COST 500 guaranteed Goodyear IJaln coats a mighty Rood protection for the inolsf days In March and April The' regular price of these rain coats was $20 to be fp 1 r closed out Saturday for. . . JK I II Ever Offered at n m n I uxtraorainary saiei of the Most Wonderful Suits, Dresses, Capes & Dolmans L V ft SSfl mr m m m wmmm - m I. I ;;,-' "tiVlJtilv ' ,;;- 9p.m. A MANUFACTURERS OF l p.m. S.turd.y. YTI T "WWW fT ftTHIPC slurds i in awmfl vi W...A1 ixi x. jk, ys& jm,&. vn.ar smy jmj.je&aj iui 10 P. M. 1514-16 MARKET ST. fWrtawK33HiawBSiatawc T.'!!l clearance ndon B60TSH6R 1223 Chestnut 5 1. 2nd FLOOR SAVS2 to4 A Wonderful Sale of New Styles That Are Fully Worth $32.50 to $35.00 A sale like this has never ptescntcd itself before nt the very start of the season. Nowhere else in the city xvill you lintl their equal at our special price. Every new style thought' every popular material every wanted color. Other Suits, Dresses, Dolmans and Capes, $19.75, $29.75, $35.00 and up to $55.00 s. IIH1 " Z Pil .- I tfi J. U en-DC & Son II WilVl B PsmJCJ WW Mann & Dilks U02CHESTNUT STREET TjtoI Wool New styles tn light and dark shades for Spring and Summer wear now ready. Ladies and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 24.75 29.75 34.75 Top Street Motor Coats 24.75 29.75 37.75 Also New Hats MANN & DILKS 1132 CHESTNUT STREET I Special Sale! Silk Georgette Waistev .75 Value Up S5 to $5.50 hmhroldered United, hein titihed. braided and ft died ef fects Nex collar and cuffs. I'liolce of xxhite, tlesh and pastel shade MU( Val( ll.0HloJ8.0H Lingerie Waist. .. 8Sctol.08 Street l'loor Favored Styles in Spring Skirts Values Up $ ii ,98 to $7.98 LL Special at The smartest of plaited effects in xxool serpes and poplins. Also noxelty plaid materialB. Street Flour Unusual Value! Silk Camisoles Special, at Ti mimed with laie or neatly hand cmbrold- ertsl Slip over and button In front stjles. Street Floor 98c Without Equal! Our Trimmed Hats QL $5-00 M wmsaiK llrsS" x W e vpeclallz. in millinery at this price, and n xoh xxlll be "sur- prlttd at the larse xarietx' of new nles xx e haxe i tarty All tlio new uraxx-s. many combined with (Jeorc cite KlbbonM and lovely uprlng flow eia aro ured for trimmings. Other individual model Trimmed Hats at $7.50. Street 1'loor -r 2 Taupe & Poiret Genuine Fox Scarfs $Q Cf An ideal large-sizr animal scarf to wear with the new spring suit or dress. JaI Trimmed with a large brush tail. Regular price would be $15.00. Second Floor mtM W Ihe jluo :-i 'Vi J. Heppe & Son PHiltdelphHt Representatives -Art PianokA 7-j 40 vii ?fe Women's Spring Suits $ J .98 It will he Impossible to duplicate our new suits at our kpeelal prices, Made of xvool French scrses and iiopllns, Bhoxvlng exer new coat and trlmmliiB effect 14 and up to $g.75 New Spring Dresses !$7.98 lo $lfl.75 All new itylea In all-xvool ertes. satins, taffetas and Ueorgettes, orlngs. Nexv sprlns col- COATS, CAPES & DOLMANS $9.98 TO $19.75 I Children's DRESSES & ROMPERS Of leppt and ginghams. Some are smocked, others trimmed wliu contraatliiif colors. Dozens of styles. Sizes 2 to 6 j ears. , Girls' Wash Dresses $.98 In reirulallon style of blue and white) llnenw, also BlnBhanVfrochs. Sizes ,from 0 to 14 years. 98 Girls' Silk Dresses $9-98 Blte.S toilers. Infants' & Children's Coats & Capes 298 tO $ll-75 Of sergrts, slllc or wool poplins, Ilk molro or checked matcrltls. A The DUO-ART is an advanced type of musical instrument far supe rior to the regular type of player piano. It is almost superhuman. Even after you have heard the DUO-ART you can hardly believe it is true. The DUO-ART will actually play as Harold Bauer plays. It will play the very selection that Bauer plays. It is as truly Bauer that you hear as when you actually hear Bauer at a concert. 'You do hear Bauer. Words fail in description you must hear the Duo-Art to appreciate1 its.powers. Come in anuMet us play it for you. Prices are from $975 up. iano 'V:,'v,waA only in th k . following pianos: ' i i ::(S,TE!jNWAY V, .; if rt ygBER ' STROUD STECK fVi ' llilsBBBBBBBBBBHEfflMsBBBBBBBBH C. J.HEPPE & SON wwOTowN-my-inocMSTTfUTST; UPT0WN-6to7 THOMPSON BTS. Sole Agents for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin and Weber pianos i tiJ' Home Style and Economy O . 4
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