wn' Tf.i-' K J - l w it If if g t- i n 1st' & C-s- 1 W v Jf i i.( is O ) I yfl M -. m. m ml toy u,i' 76 il'O BIYISED CHARTER in?APiwn mad oc i llunll.lliil TlAill '..I RlxlU ' jif fV.are's Committee Declines t&F to Report Bills Until 5 ?,. . Plllllll Tb HV!llvl ja"JLiMj.i cm run .lEiiniunr 1 "' ' jS" , Agreement Averts now on Pleasure lo Change Hcgii trillion Lau Ry n fin f Cm i riiowc ' tlnrrlnhurt. Mulcli 18 In . oiinilmiice Ith a reourel from Senuti i A r Pi .Tr,. SenntS" nre ilintrniin vf t ip vet Me Municipal nnlr t oivmi lie I -i fixed Mnrch 25 nt, the it up fm iln. null 1IJ hearing on the I'lillnileliihla lIihik" Mils, The lKM'inK "III lip lie il In- h h o'clock Hint afternoon Senator Dii' renin mIpiI 1 1 h i the n t charter bill lie repot teri ' of mini nt tei tills vvceK .emitm hip dp. lined J)owcver to put the bill ut f innnnlt tee until aftei a Ik irinn li ul liten lultl On tlie e'en ns of the (In- -f llie lioiir fng Senatoi fieoiRt Woodward nonor of the charts bill" will niteitnin mem bers of 1 ho " ii i e at n iIiiiiipi In the HarrisbuiK ! ,0'm r Winmon md I ThomRs tttehurn White will expliiln tin roeaburis m the Senators folliuhiK ihe il Inner Through ai ASitennMit -t row oiei the Brad hi- to ruta tli- iprIiir tlon law" of Philndelphia has lin n merl es. The bills were hrouchl tin for Hip firnt reading, bui wil bo held over for the Hecond reading until npi Uoniliv Olght and will nrolnhlv lie tnail a -pp rial order on Tupsil-iv Thee bill's rhnnre tlie ilnl. ( H prim-try bv sei'inu It via. f m ili ilnrd Wednesda m eptemopi to the foully. TnefcdHV p-ip nter more time in wlihr? '' to reRlHter and proide th it tl Mini commissioners when ctndidatis for p'n tlon shall not help compute the return of their own cnndldacv The hills wore rep rted out In the House niectlons ( omnnttee li-t I up day after a hitter f.iL Irnal row RURAL LEGISL irons DEFEAT DAM SO HILL Rtf n Slttff Lot i rsoror it Karriilnire. M.ircli 18 Ilur.i mi m brs of the House who aie ilhilittd With the Pennslnnla 1 eiji'latlip IjPBKue .igTin demonstt ited the r atrensth bv defeating the Paw -on hill designed to ghe sole power of ippnlnt inent of collectors of the direct inhetl lance ta Into the hands of tin luilitoi nernl Thp measute which was foi.tpd li Auditor fleneral Snjdei Is the tli-t so called administration mensun t gr down to defeat this session li tpiehed elght-nlne ote fifteen les thin i constitutional mnjoritv 1 he leigue members mustered secnt-elBhi votes Ofrnlnst it Under the present law the poei of PPOlntment Is held Jolnth b the audi tor general and the refiner of wills in the arious counties State ottlclila tear that when the new law govs lnti effect limiting the fees of registers to J'tiOO R year that the will iela their efforts t collecting the tax aftei thej have acoulred the rnxlmum fee Tlepresentatle Robert U Wall.ne yljitt rence, floor leader of the eii;un members attacked the bill and isKed - that part of the appoints e power- be left In the hands of the regif. ers Orean Citv, X. J, Well ome eteran Ocean ritj-, N. ) Mar. h 1 S The Toung Mens Progressive 1-eigue gave a reception las! evening for eighteen Ocean Oltj sold'ers who luve teturntd from overseas or enmps in various parts of the United Mates An address of welcome was made bv Mavoi i hiiniiion and the address on behalf o" the If ague was delivered bv the ptesulent I en Howe. Profess-oi Junes .M Stevens u perlntendent of the dtv s public schools was the principal speaker 923 fl t .iflfe hi ltt7 $& Remarkable Purchases Embracing Sample Garments Worth Up to $40.00 i i ri frW A One-Day Sale Women's and Misses' Suits & $ja.98 Capes M.U Ilegularly these Bulls and capes would sell at a hleher price -but we price them special for this one day bev cral Kiriart styies- of fine all-wool materials In new colorings Women's and Misses' New SPRING DRESSES Wwk erv dressy, trinlmed and la.lomd Ktyles of all-wgol serges and Susque lunnu sills poplins Xevv shades Girls' Smart Wash DRESSES m s $b Ginghams, penalea I rimmed or Bmoiked from 3 o 14 cars. ,r j? CT W", iillHBPn A. iKiLKiLV jiaHSMiLLLBLHI joiin ( iintr DR. FRAZEE FOR POST lomiri Siliool OHk i.il vv M.n iiouvmI Dr. VhciofliM li i 'i staff t n t ttpotutt n' lltir-i-hnri. Mm ' IK In nlin I I 17 t ) fm t vni i mip t tlt(Ml- t nt of w h ion I It ul Iphn it t n t on cl i) tlt post i v (r " ip rutin dftit fl rtiblii Infill in in (ih innt 1 Hip il ii f T S iiinui (" li n tff r I n toi r tr i w nil n in !'(( iip silpei ntitulint n I Inliiclpjplii i tn bo t omp fp'lor,)! (hip tot t md th Tnn l i nm am i t f I ' f i INTRODUCE SUFFRAGE BILL Um.iih Mii Cu o I Iciloi" in I i) u- if I' nai toil Harrlslmrir I'm Mil 'S J pm - ii M ili i i t It i i- inticiil i til i h in ( i Hn m i i o Imp fm a ions n i ioi in iifJnn m ii np ( m i ii i le i Kl t 'a ot tn T i im l i ill If i)Tspcl In tlup hi hsioii f the 1 prMihui i Mp tup ihuh will hiw to h int ti ns i n i o fiM lipm u ul thin mM t Hi iluiftrt uf th Mtp tor t hP l ,ninn il n 'Il itniHn .ll Mi-. 1 i n W ml oi i itiri Mi Mai t I mi I u mi and Mi MiIIpi of Iti-lii k'i !mi Impii h 1 1 as ItMih tp vf lit ni'Ti if- mopmpnt Hnltu 1 ibtir lti(tK'mil II Kidf, wm I ih iv Ins rum md itti' bpfnsr m I tor thin months In 0 tn oi Mil 1 n h Ik I) tin il in 1 ii t Iti - I w m i In it fjipl Minimi" ,itr f lhi ml Ip ii i IiinJ n s n n i c - u il Modernize Your Old Jewelry We lia e raie skill in makinu designs Laming out our wishes as- to pattern Am till limiting ouisehe to the m.i terial at hand DeMgns dnd eMimatei uh nutted without obligation S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND Mi:i'.i 11 N I 1 J l.WLM I!s 1L, LlfsMUHS MARKET STREET Sale Extraordinary! Make a Big Saving on New Spring Suits, Dresses & Dolmans While or I'lcsh Envelope CHEMISE 4 anil S1.49 I a ( e and Pinbroidpi v U mimed front and b icL s-veial f t v I e s far i hoice snti.i.r Moon $ A Div Special Showing Your Smart 98c g.98 Vf illustratfi four each one a favorite ' Mltnl" siilloiH, large dress sailors with crepe btlms, large drooping mushrooms of plaited straw and very chic and linencs In effects SUes small liuls rtit HIRSCH'SHOME OP STYLE AND H h I f,. EVENING PUBLIC MiraONSEEDED ' FOR GOOD ROADS! Jl i ; li a ) Coinmis&ioner Sadler Calls Attention to Sci'omlai') Syblein ' .STTK I.KADS THK WAY1 Cimnlit'fr I rgi'd tn (lo-opcralc , in Miiiiilaiiiinj: Pcnnn)l- x.mia'b Pieoedt'iifi' I (( the Assottatxl I'rcsi flnrrMiiire. Mauli IS I oulil iltl htir iic ii 1'irin l.mii whip loda tailed upon In MlghwHr oiiimlsloncr I i wis S Sulln for itiiaiai c ffoi ts In conslriuilon of xicoiuhiM hlgliways unierous delpgnl ions hne been lo In i t ew him iinil millions of doll irs p Ifecd I H commissi tnei -hii! in his stale ptit Will In i f. n d.i i.ovettmt Sptotil I iniiouiue tin It ins I'ennsvlvnnla j i nih south i nil i isl west highwaisl I whn h n n 'o coiihtillitP I In "stales pi I- I 111 II ill SV-lril I In cost of this sa su iii will Ih mi i tut iel lij t lit. slate ftom tlie sili of lionils uuthotlzid il list NoMinbri' iliclloi Its collitnic ion will r !'' nns Ivani i i miwoiK of pel niiipiil tn i in highwms In imlti thai not ciiiIn tlie t,i i H I lairfp Inn Us th nsnnds of i onmiuiill n -niac rrnp tin bun Ml that will i oiiip I from good i nils u is npctssaic tiinl thPip lip n stonli-c sstrni of ioid- -i oMtiiilinir w itli tin piiinar ltm I o j-ccuip this sP. mid i scstein il is mu s ii t u (mm Ppiuisc l inn onnt i i opi iti w Hi tin commonwealth lull I'ei'iisclwinln lounl' Is iin tied lo i illo I of w 1 It I uillrd Hn lai. id tiinil tllic ,tnie liiiirs with tl e s. v i il conn 'n s on i flft -flftc Insis I hi (Oil PS Ml (I'M tll'll pnitn ioi the II fM tif ,p t dllurp as ili -i ( (i in sii in is tin illusion bHwd! (iiini Btid trwishlps is contprmd 'I Iip sine ill lollow pipffKiues induatii hv the inunl ( (jnipiiHsionf is is to tip thot I iilRlfuis on which win It will Ik donp ' on th si ii. ml pi in I Id t tin t it il Kpic-(itP(l h whit il s (if mil the c unities will sin i d oi i i st up aid in ids docs nm tin ( ippip I m nl lie lot il lint will mil should If Mien ot tht ( insiuKtinn of s'dimlin h g v i lln t ite Mighwai lnnirt in! I i' - tile position tbil li i-iusi 1 - ii rtlone is pa ing fot t'lt o ill ( n o (M hlghwac scslini I he in I e th ns 1 'S should M. Milling lo mil i ii the i ii- i Ui lion or sp( tindar routes II ( inoi m tit would Inn sjKnt hid ii u pn dl(d to met t i li n stile in We Will Open a Charge Account lor You ! M t OVl 1 I OOll Special Featuring ot l.innpi'ip fliic Waists "N on w II be agrei ibl sii r linked at the, lai-o(. v a llet of H IC in this gioup Tai loied lacp oi en btoiderv tilninud tronts Many novPltv effects also- STIll.l.l II ()0 I'laited Models in Novelty Plaid SKIRTS $3.98 and up to S10 98 Tlie veiv newest for spring wear others plain tailored unh large poplj. ets. HIKhl.T I LOOK Each Hat a liig Value Choice of Dozens of Trimmed Hats K I new inmmitig errectir MTHKKT FI.OOH a ECONOMY t 'Aw. w 35 r-i.yo LEDGERPHILADELPHIA,4 TUESbAY, the cost of construction of the ptlmary sxstefrt Jn othci woid- lodnty's shato of the stale aid fund for the two-ear pe ilod coxcred b the Icglslathe appro priallon ma not be sufficient to do ex teilo construction on the secondary sjslem The commissioners of that count have authorltv to borrow monov or Issue bonds In the manner prodded b law, mid spend that mone ns they tee fll If the use It to const) uct per manent roads on the state hlghwnv routes then upon completion or the thoroughfare the state assumes the maintenance anil tepalr "Kexeral counties bne alreid Is sued bonds foi road worlt, a dozen coun ties hae bond Issues In prospect olid iniinv others will If necestarj borrow inonev with which to aid in the con struction of permanent sections of c ondir hlghwins Almost e er tounly In the state has Indicated that It will avail itself of the state aid apportioned lo II tinder the law The nte Ulghwav Department uigt" tl at crjntles enter Into the work of con stiuctlng roads with nlj the lgor and energy of which thev are capable 'The commonwealth has mapped out tbf mot tomprehenslce program ever undertaken in America If we are joined bj the counties Ihein siie if the counties 'll lav i lit their own highwa sstem and follow a, defl tiito Mtr-bc ceil tiiogtnm of construc tion the tpsnlt will be a ipcelitlon not onlv looursphes hut to the entile tnltPd Sntes The slale is ptving nil the i ost of bu kiing the mluiaic mad svstiin Tl l lacing several millions ot dollars din 4ng the npxt two ears towaid build ing thp s(tnndit sv slpm and it isks fhat Pi'ii (finite in rennsclvania do as t itli li foi it-plf as Ihe stutp is doing for I'ofiit Suit if; ye hi oldei oi titcoltttr 25 00 A ij ' i l Itn Box li I of fine .Ml!" td I fit Extraordinary Waist Sale! 3 Wonderful Anniversary Specials Blouse Sit of. Street Floor 2.00 & 2.50 Voile Waists 1.25 800 very lovely voile waists in , a mountain of beautiful Spring time styles. Not more than three to a purchaser, Plenty of sizes. These are only a few of the phenomenal offerings for Anniversary Week Watch. for even more remarkable values than these, to be offered for sale Thursday Friday and ' 4 ' t TEACHERS AGREE ON SALARY BILL Delegates at Harribburg Ap prove Woodruff Measure for Graduated Seale STATE AID IS PROVIDED Lower-Paid F o rocs l.ccchc Most Consideration in Proposed BooM II ij a Staff Cnnrspondcut llnrrlxlinrK, Match li Pahllt school teachers and officials from almost cverv i-ectlon of the state hae approved the Woodrun bill which talses the minimum snlarv of all IPacbera holding a provi sional ctitlniatc from $15 to $(!0 a month and provides a giaduated scale of inn pasts fot the hlgher-pild teach et" I'he tcacheis and --clioiil officials inel est night In the I'pini-Harrls llolel I hev wtie given lo imdprsland th it anv salaiv incre ifes inusi be Kept within Ihe range of the slates financlnl pntsl billtfes ftei lonsldpt nuj a numbei or silatv raisers which have bppn sulnnlltPd lo NIVERSARY SALE STEWARTS 1027 MARKET STREET reat Sale of Spring 400 Handsomely Tailored Models Regular 35.00 to 42.50 Values 25.00 J7VERY suit in this sale is a fashionable Spring style; every suit is perfectly tailored, and all are beautifully lined with peau de cygne. Boxed models; belted, ripple, blouse, braid-bound, flared and plain tailored styles. Finest wool velours, gabardines, sil vertones, wool poplins, jersey cloths and tricotines. SECOND FLOOR -Tx LMU' &?H J?m, 4.00 & 5.00 Georgettes 2.65 400 exquisite Georgette waists of very good quality. A host of delightful Spring styles in flesh color and white. All sizes. m. lki'r nn iiimiyiiiiiniii i, iK j MlHoH' 18, 1919 tho l.pglsiature, they decided to get be hind the Woodruft hill ard give It their sunpoi t Meveral slight amendmenls which have been made In conference to the Wood tuff bill weto approved Mls Jano Allen headed the delega tion of Philadelphia teachers, who at tended the meeting Among the others In the delegation wer.e Or .T P Oarbet, superintendent ot sihools" and Professor IMgene linker, president of the Phila delphia Teachers Association and prin cipal of the Philadelphia Normal School In addition to Increasing the minimum talaiv the Woodruff bill, ptovides for the following oilier Increases teachers holding city and normal cer line ites from tCB to $75 : permanent slale normal and colleges holders ot cerilflcates fiom $C0 to $85. All rural teachers with one, two or lltiee rooms. In scattered districts, where all grades ate taught, are to receive un Increase of $10 per month ovet the mini mum salary Teachers teceivlng $100 will gel an Ineiease of 25 percent, $100 to $150, a 20 per cmt Increase: $150 to J00, a 15 pel cent Increase and nil over $.'00 li 10 per rent Inctease, The state will contribute 40 pet tent of the Ineiease and the local districts CO It will cost the. state about $4, 000,000 annutlly to put the Increased salaries Into effect ' Philadelphia, now has legislation pend Ing which would talse the school lax In that city from six to eight mills In older lo meet the proposed Increases With the teachers and school ofllclals united on the bill it R anticipated th it the Woodruff measure will pass the Leg islature almost unanimously V i J si r i ' i i p """ UITS nn: mi' ' -lull " ySmhkmiii x'mmMmw Teuclicri Urge Salury Bill llurrlKbum, March 18. School teach ers from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and other Pennsylvania cltlei met here jes terday and ttnnnlmously ftvoied the passage bv the state Legislature ot the Woodruff bill, which provides for salary Increases for tte pedagogues of (he stale. The teachers' organization will endeavor to have the bill passed as qnlckly ns possible , VICHY (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water ' For SO years the standard Mineral Water for the relief of Sour Stomach, Indigestion and Uric Acid. " ' '' r 't Bmid-li mimed Sergt Suit, peau de vyne lined; 25.00 Blouse Shop, Street Floor "CSIS ' Bottled A ' PHVS,C JZ3 the Springs I "fc"i ii I u 6.00 & 7.00 Georgettes 4.SO The 'handsome blouse sketched at 4.50 is priced elsewhere in the city at 6.75. Likewise there are scores of other beautiful Geor gette waists in this great Anni versary Sale. the Evening Bulletin Saturday. DEAR FOLKS: THE workman I met the oftenest at the Wilson & Co. plant, Chicago, vas the day watchman. He is the Sen tinel on fcuard and he. is an active, intelligent, happy and proud Sentinel. Do' you know why? I'll tell you. Up to three years ago, this watchman looked upon himself as a mere machine. He felt that he occupied a menial position because he 'was treated as a menial! Nobody apparently thought him worth while. Every day was the same to him. Nothing happened between sunrise and sunset to -relieve the monotony of his life. He was discouraged as most workers are who do not get kind words or at tention. i But a new hold on life came to ,him three years ago this month and it was all brought about? through a little act of kindness.. My, How a small courtesy clmnges things for all of ite ! It dispels clouds and floods, our pathway with sunlight. Let me tell ou what the watchman told me. "The day that Mr. Wilson came I here to take charge of the busi i ness which had been given his name, what do you suppose was the first thing he did? Why he came to my shanty, shook 'hands with me and said, 'John, I want you to know that I think !you are holding a very impor I taut position.) I look to you to i watch things very carefully. So much depends on you. If 1 you will put your heart in your i work and help me all you can I will be very grateful. From i now on you 'are going to be a. right arm to this business. I ' need your help to make it a i success. I hope we will be good', : friend. What do you say?' And, of course, I said, 'I'll help, and I thank you so much forf I thinking that I can hefp you.f 1 From that time on, I have been' ' very happy. I am very proud , j of the position I hold. Mr. Wil son always speaks to me and, shows that he likes me. I am ' incf t-Vio uvorQiTO Vinmnn liolrin and when a man respects me and treats me right, it makes an awful lot of difference in my view-point of life. I feel that I am now a real man doing work that is necessary and helpful." John and 1 got along fina to gether during my daily visits to Wilson & Company plant cover ing a period of five weeks. We' had many a chummy chat. He' introduced me to many of the workers, all of'whom respect him. He dresses in a blue uni form and stands guard with as much pride as the Commander of a U. S. Warship stands on the bridge of his ship. This is', the sort of spirit that .makes! a business prosper. Another worker this one a .youngi woman told me that the courfesyj shown th.e watchman oy air. wnson was witnessed by hundreds of woik-' eis who were standing at the win-f dows of the big office building watching for his coming. She said: "I can't describe to you the wave of satisfaction that immediately struck us all. Instantly the word went all through the planf; that Mr. Wilson's, fnst act was to visit the watchman, and the cry went up in all depart. Q ments: 'A real man-has come to lead us; now we can put heart in our I work; now we are sure of apprecia- i tion; nowve know we will get a square deal.'' You have no idea what a change was brought about at once. We went to our work with lighter hearts than we had ever had. Wo went to our work with the feeling hat we must do it well from then in and we have been doing it well or since. Mr. Wilson visited all of us later on and let us know in his Uindlv way that he wanted us to help him and that he would appre ciate it very much if we gave him our loyalty and enthusiasm. It 'was' new to us to be talked to in- thli fripn4lv way. You can imagine how happy it made us all feel." Don't tell me that little things do not onake up the sum of life, for' they do. Don't you recall the old saying, "Little things, aye little things make up the sum of life; a word, a look, a single tone may lead to calm or strife." The words, the looks, the tones in, Wilson & Co. plant lead to calm and Imnniness. In mv next letter which will appear in this newspaper one wpk from today. I'll tell you other I things that prove, how Heart In workf j lends to contentment and suciejs. t Sincerely, William C. Freeman? iat E. Md Strseti New York aty'V . rtv ? , ,; -ir c IL T m w I A 4