!!" STiT, ' fcTW WAK " 'i 7" T 'WW $f fc , .Jul, ' J a -k 'j 'Av t '' .' '." EVENING PUBLIC LEBGliill-tklliAbEtPHlA, THURSDAY, MAstiM 201919 .-,! . ",,, )JV "4 . ., r-g , . x. ,1 -A ? t(K Mjw ' W"-v JKSi IE". & r tk n w It.- ST ft. .2 .. , I i IX a- m ' w w wi lv, ty r B Lf Mr & fr W 1 m la (KV M The, Betw and , Better Way C UJ.fetr.orr,, i?or Constipation .will teach. you t nsc healthiest habit in the yrorlcl. Get a lioltle of IVtijol from j our druggist today nnil write for free booklet 'Thirty Feet of Danger"' constipation anil autointoxication in adults. Nujol Laboratories STANDAttD OILCO. (Nr.WJl HSr ) av D(Ma7,rw lurk PENROSE IS AGAINST PRIMARY ACT REPEAL 1 Senator lso Favor- Conliiiiiu tion of Election of Judge' on XonpartiMiti Ballot Senatoi Doles Penro'w is opposed to any repeal of the nnifotm pi lii.au .0 t , and favois a contlnuame of the eh lion of judges on a nonp utisan ballot. Tho Senator m eprecd hinifelt m I commenting on the bill iutioduied bvi t State Senator Ure The i:jie meamiie )s deslstied to itpeal the imlfoiiii mi- inarles and to make, the nainef of juili-1 onderli. h and snivmui Teem K,ir tip lal candidates appeal on p.11 tv tlikeis ' theii lies when tlithtinK under the St.ns "I am sick and tned of . ha.iKing the,-""' f-tnpes. TIiush wlo died 110111 .11 . ... .. t, , s,e.ise wero (irah.uii I.I.lei. Itdvniond election laws. Pernor said Mv p.r- Wiltsn .,ohn Welb No.m.m Iom.ul. son a opinion H that the populai pit- I.dar Scott, l'aul re. Kte, .luweph r.an mary has come to staj anil we 'cent to and Ilowaul Melodx Ittt alone fairly well with the mmpati,. ' , Jl0""- tr the t.1.1.1.,1 ,.,! Hum- l"- " ' lntr obtained in a house-to-house 1 .nn . ist- an election of judges. What sentiment wi,j, h ,H nelnif con.Hi. ted 1, tl . Mb. it exists in the resisl ittiie in . li.mse the' loan oiK.inlatlou ' 'oiiim. iilinif on the Inethod of electing juiUes, l nui unable , results of the . amass, Mr. Philips Raid , . . ,,.,,,, that the full amount would he i.iii-ed to say. as 1 l.ae not been m l'hilad. 1-, T,i(, ,,im.llRn ,as H,iie,lule,l to .over phla long enough to find out the. week between .M.mli 1 and 10. but Senator Penrose in 1114 won tl- SVna- 1 an etena!on . time ha" i,een Krauted 1 torlal nomination at the pumaries le" ""' ',oli' ""'K will be a lanuidate .11 the spntiK pn marlea next xear to- another sis-ie.u ttrm In the I nite.l Mat. Senate Senatot Peniope h.is turned ins at tentlon to the proposed new . hartei 101 Philadelphia, lie jilteadj hat, .onfeiied I with former Senator Nmest I. Tustln and John f Winston, ihilnnan of the charter committee, and "pe.ts to meet the leglslathe leader- b ."-aturdav ofi this week He mp he nu go to Hut 1 1-- ' buig the first week in Apill ' COL. HOF LEAVES ARSENAL . Colonel Srhcnkel SucoPQilt" Com mandant of Frankford Yard Colonel Kamuel Ilof, who foi neat 1 two years has been lommnudinii ottu ei 4 at the VTankfiiftl ximim!. h.ih been ordered to lepuf-t to Washington for it- signment elsewhei. Hit. su, ies-oi -ill bo Colonel W V .--chcnjsel. wlo has been, on detached sen 1. o In W'ashiiii,- -l ton since the beginning of the war, but whp prevloubly was stationed at the arsenal at Kranltfoid with a Ion et tank Colonel Ilof succeeded Colonel Ueorge Jjontgomery, who was sent to name j with an ordinance battalion shottlv 1. , 1,1111 Cf unci l Ja uei'im.-u ...1.1 MIO IKIS -.. ....... .. ... .. in..., .... .. . 1 . i ...B , . ... . .. ".V.'uv '" " i.iiuci.ieui,.n.i., j ""'" ""-(Martin ;ticet and i.ielitltleil tlie pulse f polntment Is to t.ik'e effect on -aturda. S1H (J.enid i' and drew foith Hi. bill hut Colonel Ilof ih no lunger at t,,e. ntoie th. astonished p.iiioliu.111 could 'arsenal and miill olonel Schcukel I )rotet sh,. pipssnl it m Ins hand thank arrives the command will he 111 the e,i i,n, ,,nil tlicn lefi tlie bouse M. hands of Lieutenant 1 ol. nel Walla, e ' lauuu was so suiprised he foig to Clay uy. .in- Miung wiiuiau her name New styles i n Women's' Suits are coming in daily. Were Cretonnes in bird ; conventional patterns! yard. Then, too, there , variety. This section is ! $357,00 ( lv ; t ' 'i, i v., T' I' '!f I Ml'1 j Sjtyle shown, eight pieces, a beautiful Suite Arme, IJVilliam and Mary and Chippendale designs at conservative valuations. : ' ; )V Interior Decorating Department is prepai'ed to. submif estimates for .apartment-, seashore or memorial lamps, lansdowneplan: i Names of War Heroes to Be 1 Inscribed on Eractieal Designs ! MONUMENTS REJECTED ($10,000. dost of Project, to Be Secured by Conlri ' lnitioi!" l.ans.lo.wte will honor Its aunt who .donned t lu khaki nml blue by pi citing ' I war memorial lamps It will not erect any ' liro.louji monuments" pproximntely -70 men entered the iftar ftoni the Pelawate county town I 1'our wi'ti killed In nitlnn ami fight died of disease. The Umpt, aitistlc anil Mai Ileal, were designed b Ldw.ird 11 llendrlol(.nn a , Lausdonne artlft, and will ost SlO.OOn 'Ihf inoiiei is beiiiK laised by a rnin nuttee of .itienf, and before the los .lie back home the lamps will tie buriiihi; at the foul lomeis of ltaltluioro and Lantdowne avenues 'The plan has me! with univeisiil favoi. t-ald W.iltei L I'hlllp, in mi ipal ol tin High 'ehool ,itid a niemliei of the tlnam " lomniltteo of the war memoil.il i otniuittit 'The .itizeiiti of l.iinsdowiie wanted to hnnor their heroes in a ju.u- thai manner. I Inch lamp will i onlst of I a (flobn lentlng cm the capital of .1 biunf rolnniti whhh hilt mounts abtinze bae inl.ifod on a irianlte founil.il ion on the .' bat.es of these lamps the names of l..in 'downe laroes i ill be insrilhci! ' I.ansdowne was one of the Ilrs-i towns in the state to lose n man in the war. ! l'dliiund I 'ool bit bin liimie .it the I beKinnink' of the stniBKh' and jninid the 1 Kill it'll 111 im He was killed In Aiiifust. fill. lalum William" Clinton WANTED CHOP-SUEY Four ('hiiuw ailm in Dmrh- a De-citoi'h Beeauiao of jetit Lutigine f" c llOI-slp tml kinOii d l-h .i .f was 1O0 mut'li tut .1 q'l.ntei f (hln-s salUnH :n online 'i ihem A j lestilt rh .110 In inj; tU't.niud .it tin ( iloiif esti irntntr-tJoit nt.itioii Tlu four iJpHHrtfd .1 UiltiHh Fhip lip; j'3teida, .1 iicl IiIh'I ihf inbwlve- hh" to ChllUltuMl 'I ho ijnai tpt ilropiid ofl th .stri of thf Hrltish Hlerimship Keiwin dot Uf d al a I'mt ill limond tU 1 fir dirnnB in .1 ( liiiifs t tip tttp fom ljoucht tuKtH foi Nm iopk t IhIm unit ing; fen an pifi df- e ti; UmU thfm into tusioilv PATROLMAN HONEST Muiiuyiuik Policeman Hettiru- .1 oiking Oil IV I'lii-se Gel- Sf The iiuneMv of Matlnas . A.1. 11 nan a I natioltn.ui of tin .Manajiink Matl.ui has I been iew aided with a ul-p HI bill 1 Patiolm.in Mi Mnriiaii pi. k. .1 up a 1 ..... I..., I. ..!. i.i. Ilr-.l,i,,1i(7l ,1.. .. .... ...... iui mi uuurt tin i.v.'iviihll IJ..-HU,- Ijl.L ivi.i,, 1, , ..rititlnil J lu ,....1. 1. holm ami inserted ,111 aihei tlsetuent in ,,., , , ni.,,.,Wr Last night .1 work Ins Bill anie to bis home, r,.s Hast xtem 262 (:j )Y3 L, ) a j jr j - ct Cretonnes Ever So Beautiful Before? designs. Cretonnes in flower designs. Cretonnes in batik effects. Cretonnes in And who would attempt to are curtain materials by the well worthy your inspection. Decorated Breakfast Room Suite, country home. Estimates MI'-S I II MAN SI. PKCHIN liq L a I'liiludelpliin inner ulio will make lier ili'lmt on the omert -t.iize in tlanlii il ncl week in a -eleilion Irinn "In Ilolienie" JOIN EMERGENCY AID 'J went) --i Members, of .iy 11ilidT Hel Cros S i jri t p ruent-si nienibets cif the iirm house ,11(1. s .lttlll.iteil with tile lcienlh dls 1 muled n uxihat ol the lied Cross, aie now meinhns of the Ihnergencj Aides and have established heaclciuartei s at I'-iil Walnut stiett, the home of the I'ihi, h ...mmlltee nnoimcement .elathe j th, aiciuiHi- lion ot the-e wai worlcei to her ol i;anuation was ma.lo jeKt.td.n li fis .Norman .MacLeod, clitectoi Jliss Catlierlin -.-hl.itei is .aptaln of the ne ioniMii of l"meigen. id aide.s ' iitlieis .ere Lieutenant Margueiltc , lioii.ild .iml Mi- Joseph Tuniiex ; j i-eigeant ma lot, .Salome .,aie. setgeants, 1 i arcdme tlorwn and Kuth.tnie Mcl.ean ; oiporal, L'll7.ibeth Lo.Ie, pi Hates, Meli.i u-lv Marg.m-t 1'.uh.iii, Marlon -leiiiaii Ma. Anwaetei .M,irion UeU, rum, es HuncIi, Helen i o!e Helen cii.ithini Martha Doile, Mai Hohan, li.in 1 d.-imiin, -aiali Bee, h.i Flnck, Madeline iJImiii, Mai v llel-lel lleniietta .leiiknis li. e Lougbrati Isabe le "Martin, Mella Maim Minph itici liorothj Muii'l. Artistic Electric Lamps For Country and Sea Shore Homes, Porches, etc. Painted bilK, Cretonne and Parchment Shades. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses ' Box Sprinfs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street (c$k m JL. ft rrtmai(m6c e-tTTii Street?, describe the colorings! Prices from 45c to $6.00 a yard and handsome ready - at a special price.- Other Dining-Room Suites in Queen and full information on request. U. OF P. RESUMES RHODES'S AWARD Scholarships Available al Two Intervals Yearly After War Suspension CHANGE QUALIFICATIONS Demand for English Univer sity Training Increased Through Battlefields Vnnoun.'emcnt has been made at the 1 Cnhersltj of Pennsylvania that tho 1 Rhodes Eiholarshlji for Oxford L'nlver nit will be offered again this jear after .1 two-j ear hiatus because of the war. UeBlnnlng next October when, it 5"? be lieed the demobilization of the nimjes w 11 be complete, the opportunity will again be extended to students at Ameri can college" to take an additional pc 1 loci of years at the Ungllsli university. To btralghten out the entanglement lehulllng from the accumulation of bcholarshlps for two years, they will be ' granted tw Ice a year, October and Jan uary, for two years. It Is expected that since the iloaer intermlngllnR of Amcr 1 lean and English young men In tho war, the percentage of those desiring to at tend the great English colleges will be itii reatjed Purine the eais 1917 and J!18, the organizing tec retai-j- of the trust lett I hy Cr. II Rhodes, Dr. U. It Parkin, ilsit itd the 1'nited States and Canada to studv conditions, Hnd consult with tne i,Pads of colleges over heie concerning Ueveral lianges In requltements and I method of s,elei tion These changes hae not been definitely formulated an yet, but one impott.mt one. it is undethtood. that candidates In the United Htaares t , When You Are Thirsty s s GINGER ALE tUade from distilled water only) The Best You Ever Tasted sphl hy Ooocl tlrocfM and DriigKlitfl Effective tlecoiative lamps, ate a great addition to the pleas ure and comfort of the bum mer home, in fact, they are 3 re-cognized necessitj. We spe cialize in these beautiful lamps, and our carefully se lected stocks afford a wide choice of the mobt graceful and individual designs in Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Libra! y and Boudoir Lamps, together with an entirely unusual vari ety of the most charming Hand Have you seen our Millinery, specially priced at $7.50? inc. to - hang Curtains in wide . fourth flooh $285,0.0 furnishing complete your s"i VwVv& til. , i r- MISS CLARA MEDVILLE Former clircrtor or nurses at Jef ferson Hospital who has just re turned from oxcrseas otherwise ellclble. are no loncrer re quired to pass a qunlhylngoxamlnation, ' but shall be selected on tho basis of their university or college standing, sub ject to any further test which the com mittee on selection, in their discretion, may Impose J Tho last . m.iti front the University to hold a Rhodes scholarship, Morrison I Eoyd, won his honors several jears ago. Of later years few candidates from here have competed. I'reiuvterian La j men to Confer Presbyterian laymen, representing every church In the Philadelphia T'reshv- ter, will hold a supper conference to night in Bethany Church, Twenty-second I and Balnbildge streets, to make plans' for the N'e.w Kra movement In this i Itv It Is hopl to ltilse $456,240 in Phila delphia la tin. ev erv -member canvahs to Mart .Mai ch "i. Mw$ V'f' il I Km The Henry F. Michell Co. One After the Other Perfect Satisfaction 1 1 was only three years ago that the Henry F. Michell Company, seed merchants, purchased its first GMC Truck. Today there are five GMC models each a different size carrying the burden of this concern's hauling. , In the beginning GMC was an untested, untried motor truck, so far as the Henry F. Michell Company was concerned. ' True, it was-backed by an enviable reputa tion founded upon actual experience, and guaranteed by the work other GMC trucks had done for other merchants in and1 about Philadelphia. But the first GMC decided its own case upon its own merits for this concern. The perfect satisfaction which its day-after-day reliability brought; the dollars-and-cents reduction which its operating and maintenance cost' sheets showed, and the qualities' of stamina which grueling days of service established, fixed GMC as the motor truck standard of the Michell Company. - , And this is not an isolated case. It is but one of many similar situations in Phila delphia, and in every;other city of the GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. Philadelphia Branch GENJIAURICEtOTELL "HOW WAR WAS WON" , Former Spokesman for Brit ish Army Will Be in This . City Next Thursday JInJor General Sir Frederick -Barton Maurice, K, r, M. C., C. U., spokesman for the British army until his sensational outbreak against the L!od George min istry last year, will be In Philadelphia . next Thursday to deliver a lecture on , "How the AVar Was Won." Major General Maurice hai Just ar rived on this side from England. He I Is tho first of the prominent British generals to visit America since tho arml tlce was signed. lie will be the guest In this city of RiisCai'fTol Broad and Walnut SjWs Ihe Victory Koom here is primarily a restaur ant but at times it is a Fashion show and a Beauty 8htw combined. Very out-of-thc-usual very aiucrent, mared, trom any other place you'll find the Rit.! J'our next Banquet? May we show you the Banquet Room, and svbnnt sample vienusf s, the University CUib, and at his lecture In the Academy of Musla next week Major General I W. T. Waller, of the Marine Corps, will preside, ' From 191B until about a year ago General Maurice was director of mill-1 'tasy operations for the British army. ; lie snw the newspaper correspondents I dall explaining tho developments of the I fighting and weekly explained to the, world the progress made ngalnBt thoi common enemy. After the big brenk through in Flanders last March, when tho Fifth British army went to pieces, General Maurice engaged In n public controversy which arose over the mili tary situation In Great Britain. Ho thon resigned his post and was sent to active service on the western front. Show for Wounded Soldiers A vaudeville show and entertainment wero given last night by the Jewish Wel fare Board at the government arn-y hos pital. Thirty-fourth and Pine streets. It was the first of a series of weekly enter tainments planned for the benefit of the wounded soldiers. !, K Purchased Five GMC Trucks Direct Evidence of the These Trucks Gave country. Business-upon business has pur chased a single CjMC and thenceforth GMC has been the standard truck unit .for all' the hauling. There are good reasons for this marked tendency of GMC users to settle upon GMC for all their hauling. The standard qualities of materials, work manship and design with their resulting solid, unfailing service in actual perform ance have been summed up in one word satisfaction. The completeness of the GMC line six standard sizes, from three-quarter to five ton capacity offer every business a truck of the right sfze and additional equipment of other sizes all with GMC quality. Back of these things stand the GMC fac tory, rich in the experience of years of suc cessful truck building and founded upon a bedrock of sound manufacturing methods. And, in addition, there is thelocal dis tribution organization, fully equipped to care for the trucks in its neighborhood and ready to follow with its useful help and advice throughout the entire life of the trucks. Let your next Truck be a GMC. . v, N 203 A 308 To-day . Two and a ouarter mil -. ' ' o lion babies a year are bom ' in the United States! lhat means that 308 infants arc arriving to-day in the mil- Jj lion families that read Ihe Delineator. Talcum pow der, baby-carriages, cloth ing, rattles, cribs for 308 new hnhies everv dav of the 1 1 Tt,.,:.. 11-7 enn mn.V yCUl l A1ICU ll-IVU lllUJIli lers rely on The Delineator for advice. Have you any thing to say to them about the article you manufacture? Delineator 1 One Million tiomes i!tft - 5 - 7 N. 22d Street t it 7 ?) tl J) 1 it . 3 K & FQUHT1I FLOOP. t& r , '& 4 ' 1 JS t , I -oti,rc ,,.. v? ,-- .. c , .ft")1, .V, V ft'.TJ HI . I V JU. H?i mi zrM &l? t'mMfST?' $?" -? L'sfejM A..- t1 "tmavrimiMm mimm-mrtrmt,m?r'liii--t o Mmt a
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