mSimmmSfwi v:jp 1 ?' ',.'? H" JU i 1 ItaT . . ' ? i. . 'lV' J ' l an- v.w..' i.,'K rt I;, t'k Jf j! s v J-J ;3ST ...Xr --tw feti (-i vCLUB FOR PENN GRADUATES INDORSED KM EMf University Recorder Says Pro-' - - "; r.e nrfrani-rnirm AAnillfl 'AI'TAIN MUD. 1I.-.I Hl.Vrr. I.OI1K " ! V I .Inlm KlttPi niul SEEK NATURE'S TREASURES ON ISLAND IN DEL A WARE Boy Scouts of Philadelphia Go to S.r.j Annual Encampment I June 28 Until August .W ivs Wo Fill Important Need &J Al IIMPJI HEAD OPPOSES fo ?i hi ITnlroriillv nf l'l-nnsvlvaula rexlilinz ., in rnilaueipiiiii orR.inie n inrai riuu similar to that iweiitly orK.itilznl by graduates In New York was received by nluuiiil In Hie city with n varjlns degree of nppioral. "There nrc approximately 0000 Rrnil nates In Phlladelphlu." said OnrRc V,. Nietsche. recorder of the t'nli-rltj . "and I think it would be a .pleinlbl Hie entire rnmp nnd It equipment, it f (oi tlie troop have completed tbclr "jmliciliK." 13. I'rner Oooilmnn N lentil execu tive of the cninn. His nKltuti nrc J.1 l Hover d the other fearsome pirates that Milled the mysterioux sea of other ilnii lime nothitiK on the liny Scontt of Philadelphia when it comes to a Hcarch for bidden wealth. The Scouts .iil every summer to a bitch Island up the Delaware. It lies Recommendations that graduates of on the c harts o:nehere between Tren ton and Knston. It is called Treasure Island, nnd it ui rr cutlj presented tin n Rift to Philadelphia Councils by IMwnid Ilok. The Scouts find there, not the Spanish piecs nf roIiI and the Rema from the 1'ast which used to mnko the palms of the lusty seafaring brigands itch, but they find cleanliness of mind, plnsicnl strength nnd self reliant o. I These riches are on Treasure Island I in nliiiudiinie and I he supply prwi ,j ...::..( MM... .ikt. 1 .... ........ ! million''", in, iiii Hiiiiiiiii -.'link ,11111111 . ... .. - ,ir .i . i- ,i hnine in fllenside for a period of seven opens time .lone L, and lnes An- """" '" v "" ' thing for this laige group of men gust :!(l weeks, siiffeiing Horn an iirnw K i in .Li.. i iv.,n.ilv..nln tilenls niul in- 'I'he Wand covers about tiftv acres llmnmntoiy theiimntlin. has gnn,. to trhlneU m 1 ennsjlMi.in Ideals ami ti.i nf ( . dltions to unite and interest themsehcs . (( u , . .,nE. the adiiie of his pbjsi, inn. in the hope n nn orcanlzatlon ill municipal pinh- -iters Si out (humps make lrscMiitlotm that tlie change would pioe lienelii nil - ...... .iti mint, tur liltll t It llltll IH'dll'l lieconie ii notent lor the period tliev wish to innip. ami "' """"" i: V. ltnt e. 1 1. S. Illshop. II. I'. Kerns, Dr. James H. tiiillaglier nnd Ci.mp Naturalist (JeorgQ !. Lower. HeadqliarlerH for the Treasuie Island Camp is at O'i" Wnltiut street. Hxcru tlvt ofliccrs an; Dr. Chillies I). Hart, ilinirnian: .lohn C. Mm tin. Wp chnir mnn. Stnnler It. Yarnall, scrctiirj ; 13. T Stoleshuiy. treasurer. 'mayor goes to shore Physician Believes Changs Will Hasten Complete Recovery Major Smith, who lias been ill nt his WILL HONOR EDITH CAVELL British to Take Body of Nurse Home With Ceremony London, April 18. The body of Edith Cavcll, the KiibIIkIi nurse who was ex ecuted by tlie Germans In 11)15 nt Ilrnssels, will bo brought to England fiom Itelglum on Mny IB nnd taken to Westminster Abbey, where cere monies will be held. The hodv will bo brought to Dover on n warship nnd will be transported on a gun carriage with military es cort to Victoria Station and theme to Westminster Abbey. Interment will be nl Norwich, the home town of tlie Cavells. "RAINBOWS" DUE APRIL 27 4500 Veterans Sailing to America on Four Warshlpa Washington, April 18. More than 4500 ofliccrs and men of the Forty second (Ilalnbow) Division were In cluded in troops announced by the War Department yesterday ns having left France. The Hninbow Division men nro aboard four warships, the battleships Minnesota and South Carolina, due nt Newport News April 27, nnd the cruisers North Carolina nnd Mnntann, dub at New York on the same day. The units just announced as having sailed include the headquarters of the Ilghty-thlrd Infantry, which is com manded by Brlfadler General Frank M. Caldwell. Tho transport Matolkn sailed April 10 for Newport News with Rcse Hos pitals Nos. 1, 0, 17, 52, 58. 07, OS nnd Evacuation Hospital Nos. J, 2 and 4; headquarters detachment, Sixty-ninth Infantry Brigade! 110th Supply Train; Held and staff, First Battalion; sanl- lems. They could force in determining civic riglitumsniss, AVc might crei t n Kind of annex t" the University Club on Wuluut strut. There is, as a mattei of fact, n building just next door that's emptv nt present." Thomas W. Iluline. president of the his health Tl... Mni.., mill llil fllMtilv Mill (ICCMtlX iiitixlt. i,.r i ullage lit Mums utid Pacific im- 1 ic will lctniiiu ill the senshnie i instrui tiiius villi intimate uudeistauil ing of box life dii ei t their They stmlj flow eis nnil bird life and n nile-of thumb foiestn: tliex hike nnd about two weeks swim and nm I'bej gather around the cnmii lire" in the cool of the -iinilic ami heni' stories of the woods, of the Indians Gcnernl Alumni SocieU, howeve:, docs who used Tieasmc Islmid fm n camp not believe In ,. fu.ther mnltlpllcation ' ln R""1'"1 "rs ago Thev .,,, xanis nnd ij songs nnd ahsoih much of clubs 'The I'hilndelphn giailnates (f y. Allinril!1ll s1li, )f f .dliuess might xery leadil.v organize sn Ii a nnd fellowship club," be said, 'but it is mj opinion The smut's dnj is packed full of that the rnhemll Club unsweis tl,. :'' "-'HI. mmhi.Is at 7 a. m. , .1 loin then on until 10 p. m.. when need. The Cencinl Alumni Socictx is I ,,, iiri, i,ow, ,,o s,0ut follows n not primarily a socinl organization. ' b.ilanced pinginui of recreational and but It does proide a menns of exchange luo.idlv cduiatlon.il exercise, of views between Peniisylvnnians." , X" I tr camp is equipped with hospitnl Horace Lippimott. who is secietnr; nccoipinodations. n Virge mess hall, of the General Alumni Society mil g library .nnd u city of good stout editor of the Alumni Ucgister, the of- tents,. A dnily inspection is mnde of ficial publication of the graduates, is of the opinion that the iccoinmeiiilntion is worthy of innsidriution. I "It lias been revnled to me what n valuable sen ice the Harvard Club has I been to Hnnard and to Boston ' said Mr. Llppineott. "and I nm ceitnin that if the graduates who mav be opposed to n Philadelphia club were in a posi tion to study nnd know the inestima ble results in llostou, they would finor a locnl club. "However, just now is not the best time for tho building of the club. "ion mnv Nay for me. he conclnileil, "that nuj thing that will bring Ienu- i-ylvnnin men together, so that they lcnrn to know encli other better, is a j goou imng lor uic iiiscuiuiuii uuu lur the graduates themselves." I '""-- i Conveying Elevating Screening Crushing Washing Storag e Power Transmission The Webster Mfg. Co.,Pla.,Pa. I?"1' MACHINISTS and all worker" In Machine Shops and factories muit know how to read BLUE PRINTS Our new prarMcal rouree In General Blue Print Reading will ae time and mnntv fnt nil lln u Htiirtsi Mnnrtu v f April 21. R o'clock ckntum. imArn Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street Our Annual Silver Sale Ends tomorrow, Saturday, the 19th. This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase desir able articles of silverware at greatly reduced prices. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MUnCIIANTS JnWULKRS SIL.VEIISM1THS Goods purchased during this sale may not be exchanged. KM".. r'L r a W2& ml. F.A" . v. sV ' GV A u r a Mason & DeMarrv i2i 5 CKestnut Street For Tomorrow Only I j5s fe r Si " tAK!r)B' 1 f 9BRR i jBii i 1 To Introduce Our New Millinery Salon, We Offer Fashionable Hats at a Third Below Their Intended Prices! 8S0-10M-15 .00 This Presenti Unquestionably the Most Extraordinary Value in Fine Millinery Offered This Season Styles of Distinction and Exclusivcness For Tomorrow Only! In appreciation and to acquaint our many friends and patrons with our New Store, we offer New Spring Furs at Greatly Below Regular Prices r ! Fox, Wolf & Lynx Srfs Taupe, Brown, Black, Poiret and GeonjStte 19.50 24.50 29.50 34.50 Specially Priced Stone Marten Scarfs, in one-, two- and three-skin animal styles, 49.50, 79.50 to 245.00 Siberian Squirrel Stoles, capes and small . pieces, at . . .39.50, 89.50 to 195.00 Hudson Bay Sable Throws, capes and an imal effects, at 74.50, 245.00 to 495.00 Hudson Seal Sfbles, scarfs and coatees, t 24.50, 74.50 to 295.00 A Petite Two-Skin Natural Mink riece, at S9.S0 Scotch Moleskin Scarfs, stoles and coatees, at.' -69.50, 98.50 to 295.00 Natural Fiiher Scans, in one-, two- and three-skin animal styles, 89.50, 175.00 to 245.00 Russian Kolinsky Capes, throws and coatees, at. 69.50, 110.00 to 375.00 Natural Mink in animal styles, stoles and coatees, at.. 29.50, 195.00 to 495.00 K! Purchases will be reserved'ln our vaults until next fall upon payment of a deposit, payments to be continued monthly during spring and summer. BONWIT TELLER O.CO. &fo 5fecfalJy5hcpOnainationb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET "f rf N " JBOttM J mt SPOKES GTHES These Sports Suits and Wraps are not able not only for their fine tailoring but also for the excellence of their fabric. "Bon tell" Jersey may be had in heavy, medium or light weight; and in plain colors or heather mixtures. SUITS, 29.50 to 45.00 Coats, Capes & Jackets 19.50 to 37.50 lam fi f Mm Jacket Illustrated 19.50 a BONWIT TELLER. & CO. Uhe Specialty Stop cOriamaiion& CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Exceptional Values Saturday in BLOUSES AND SHIRTS OF SATIN, CREPE DE CHINE. GEORG ETTE, VOILE AND BATISTE 200 satin or crepe de Chine shirts in various styles, pleated or tucked. j 5.00 300 blouses of fine quality voile or ba- f rr tiste, in exclusive styles; many trimmed V O.CC with frills. ) Georgette blouses in charming new modes with square or round necks. White, flesh colorvor bisque. 8.75 10.00 13.50 Specials in WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY All-over silk stockings of unusually heavy quality. In "black, white and shoe shades, 2.50 Sil1. stockings of fine quality, with lace clocks in various styles. In black and white only. 2.95 Openwork silk stockings in a number of ex clusive designs. In black, white, Cordovan and a few in russet. 3.95 I'he J 'orjue of the SMALL FUR SCARF - PRESENTING A LARGE COLLECTION OF COLLARS. COLLARETTES AND CAPES, IN NATURAL SQUIRREL, MOLE AND HUDSON SEAL Stone Marten (I sl(in) 39-50 Stone Marten (2 sf(ins) 69.50 Hudson Bay Sable (I sf(in) 48. 50 Hudson Bay Sable (2 sf(ins) 0$.00 Baum Marten (I sfi'in) 69. $0 Baum Marten (2 Sl(ins) 135-00 ' Natural Fisher .'. 95.00 Natural Mink (2 skins) 65.OO Kamchatka, taupe and Lucille Foxes in, solid and open, lined scarfs 4850 "P Fourth Floor ?.JUlLp RICH DEEP TONES . J1," """ .t'11" non In color nrlirmrs of custom-made motor curt), .,tT,,?,,Aon.'s Include ".Midnight J lis tint Mint cnablr car nm.n to Imrmrt : "pcrnonnllty nnd Ind Ilunllt" to their curn. Wti r xtcnil n cordtnt Invitation to rou to xljlt our plant una nco for jniimrlf how vcrfrctlr i ran remodel jour car and brine It up to date. ,,v n locntd on Market Street, at Tenth, rnmdcn, clone to the var to tli flke to Atlantic City. bTOI- IN AND SEB US. Lrx :vd Chas. S. Caffrey Co. Camden, New Jeriejr tnry detacbmenU and Comperilca A to D, Inclusive, of the 340th Infantry; Hired Pi -J!. conTBlncent three casual companies. detacbaeate .i&'v ' A Well-ModeOed Oxford For Growing Girls Sensible and girlish yet its' distinctively smart appearance satisfies the most critical young wearer. Russia calf, in a rich mahogany tone:' 9.00 To provide your "turn-around" fund for future emergen cie buy W. S. S. SteiderataM V- U20CheutSt. "Wart Ool U Btt U Good aouaV" T I Store Orders ll WL V f Store Orders ?iiteJlBw Accepted a W S s , -f Accepted s!?jifc? F .'kv; BSvv J m. r 1029 MARKET STREET We Are Ready For the Big Rush Tomorrow! Men's Silk-Lined Easter Suits & Top Coats Store Open Until 10 P. M. . Every Day Mr. Hill's Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase Positive $30 & $35 Values Every man should realize the importance of this offering! A greater saving would be impossible anywhere, and men should lose no time to get their new Easter Suit here at $ 1 9.75. Skirt Model Double-Breasted Military Models and Other Styles In fact every style a young man or a conservative dresser would want. All the popular materials in blues, grays, browns and greens. A size for every man stout, short, tall or slim. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P For 300 Young Men Only ! Skirt Model SUIT 300 young men will welcome this most unusual sav ing" on these most popular form-fitting suits. And 300 young men will instantly recognize that Mr. Hill makes a most substantial saving. Fine all-wool fabrics in blues, grays, browns and greens. The Most Wonderful Suits From 50 of America's, Most Famous Makers Suits that reflect every expression of custom tailoring. Finest all-wool materials. All sizes. Extraordinary Special! Boys' M5 Blue Serge & 2 Pr. Pants MIXTURE SUITS h The busiest boys store in town is on our Third Floor, j anu.no wimuer, wncn u specini iixe mis is onerea, rignc T in lime for Easter. Norfolk, Trench and new skirt models made to stand hard wear. All sizes up to 17 years. Other Suits Up to $24JS0 ' Boys' Juvenile Novelty Suite $4.95, $5.95 to $9.95 Boys' Top Coats & Reefers, $3.95, 4.95, $6.95 & $9.95' Boys' Wash Suits . . $1.69, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 to $3.95! Boys' Oliver Twist & Middy Wash Suits $2,95; 59H' i- ? 4 -.4wil n v j.1 ; PURCHASING AGENTS' i'he Hill Co -1029 Market St PRDERS ACCEPTED s i Mi ,,T.Sn -W :v vi r. t .ii 1 mrrrrrz . f ' 'X w' &, ' j i rf vis - SS i1.' . . rV.W.. 'if f ". r l i- h,&-l " b t-n . ' . T J !