- 'W-'y wss 'VM- 1 w' a, no .' vf V" "' -- -4? EVENING PUBLIC LEDOIERFHILABELPHIA, TUESDAY, 5AJPBIE iSro .K" l i ; TV K..V I i,.1' T " FV H SB ft IM M. We. I' (OMEN PLUNGE & IK Wl K?". ;ar rEve'rv Force Centered on Stair- 5,i' ing City wide Demon- lib strations NIGHT TURNED INTO DAY Event, lirltl In iibcyaiup till Hip formal unveiling of the Victorj tHtu ifcn Jtrond utrrt't nenr Pcnn Minnrc Inst night, will begin with flnuiloli toiln.v In ench of the ten districts under tlie Supervision of the Women's l.iheity Jxinn committee. Neer lime llieie been planned so ninny l.ibeil muk. inafs meeting, drills. peitnruhir iumo Jilftne tlifiliti. loncerts and ntln-r n -trlotic gathering". And n-iilr fmut nil the Rpectaculni iteinoiitinthns to in fract those who nnit he uppe.ihtl In in fcucli manner. M.OOO wmnen are inili -'vldtinlly hrmgiiiR in subscription The Hrst official irports fnini the women's Jbolnmittees will he nimli' lodn lit the noon executive nieetlnir of chahmcii in thft- Lincoln hu I tiling. , Vorkcrs were eiitliiiMiislii mrr jes tcnlay's returns, even though Murker Jiad only n few hours for actual nli it -'Jng. The booths were popiihu. unil those in chaige me prcpaied for u big tiny todaj The .tatlie h.ioth is r- VCOtcd to lime spec inlly good ii'ult. jlrn. Not muii Mil. end mid the I'.mer jreney Aid aides will be in hinge. J)nviil llisplMin i-elebriited tmiitone. will sing and spe.ik at tlie l'lnladelphiii orvhestin booth in fiont of the I'nion League. Noon meetings will be held in Fcveral districts. An attuu live pro cram has been :u ranged for the noon frally hi the ictor.v statue in iironil ( rssion will inrlude a battnlion of ma -nnit Wharton streets, uudir the ilirrr- I tines, two ainiored i ars. four tanks, tiou of the Ninth I'liilmlelphia lommit- . mnnbeis of the Vavnl Kesere. lied tec, of which Mrs Walter .1. Fieemnii Cross. IVunsj Ivnnin Women's Division ls chairman Airpl.ini's Pi op Appeals 111 tin noitheast dUtrict tmlnv theie will be tljing machines distributing Victorj Loan literature over Vn ('hn(! mid J.nwndale U'he nights, too. are tillj'd wilh gala affairs in the mteiesi nf the loan The "ycst Philadelphia women, under the direction of Mrs I!. I-'. IliclianNnn. aie rcsponsilile for the scan blight defense demonstration which will he given in Strnwhridge A. Clothier athletic field.; VICTORY At Chateau Thierry and in the Argonne the 28th and 79th Divisions composed largely of Philadelphia boys gave this city cause for great and everlasting pride. Philadelphians ' are now afforded an opportunity to express their grati tude in a practical way by substan tially supporting the Victory Loan. To assist in this work we place at your disposal the same efficient serv ice extended to the public during former Liberty Loan Campaigns. We shall be glad to purchase for your account Victory Bonds of any denomination. Payments may be made as desired weekly, monthly or in full. LOGAN TRUST COMPANY 1431 Chestnut Street Member of Federal Reserve System West Philadelphia Office C324 Woodland Avenue Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET MANN .TA i'l,. jgXSMg r Si'W '$. i'l ''S& . '- '.r I.SIxlythtrd and 'Wnln'ilt stieets, at 8 o'clock tonight. A detachment of the innrlnes. will give the exhibition, netting illi gigantic "e)es" like those that pot , ted the (iermaus oxer I'iirl nliil l.on- I don during the war. To I'mell Victory Statue llermniilown's Victory MRtue In Ver I lion I'ark will he unveiled at S sill) o'clock j itoniglft. Mis. W It. Curley. i-lmlr-' man of the women's lomniittee in that dlstilit. will uineil the Miitui' and theie will be addresses, by ('o)onel Sheldon I'otter. Major Hubert Denig and Thoin- ' lis Mi t'iirth of New YmK. I'nder Ihe general nuspices nf the noith iiirnl district committee. Mm. (' S. Wurts, iliairmnii. l.ognu will also, unveil its stittuo louighl. Miss ITi.h helh l'isher Wurts mid Tacy tilbb. little daughters of loan uimpalgii lead eis, will draw the nnerlng finm the I simile. I North Philadelphia will have a Vic i tnrj Loan dance on Itioad t-tieet, be- 1 twceii Diamond mid Siiiiehaiinii n' line, tonight Theie will also be n blind coin eit and Liberty sing. Ai range incuts me under the dh n-tinii of Mr nud Mis Siilm-v 11 Welter Kensington women's mmniitti-c. un der ihe cliaiiniaiislni of Miss Iteulali I'eniniote. has dnuued an open-air ' rnlij tonight in Mum oik I'aik The I. ibi H I .o.iii moie. '-Tlie I'lice of I'eare." will be shown al s .".(I o'clock. ' ' A tiiflssmcMini: will be held at the I'lesbitenan i hiirch in i'rankford. al which Mnjor Peine, and .Mr. lieorge 1 In indium will speak , Hand lonietls mid rnllns will be held I at the Kiankfoid Viimr.v statue and Ht 1 Vo Chase and I.awndnle. The big event of the week in the women's program will h the parade of women wai workers toniotiow lifter 1 noon ll will stHit al Itroail mid Spline siieds nt "J p in and will I inarch north on Hru.nl to City Mull.1 ' oils! mi Maikel tu Twelfth, and south on Twelfth to Chestnut, on Chestnut to I'iflh. on 1'iftli to Walnut, on Wai mil to Sitih. whoic the maiebeis will i enter Independent e Square to attend a gieat open air mass-meeting. The pi il for War Itelief. Kmergency Aid. I'lnu- liHrt Auviliarj of lied Cross, ntinnnl' League for Women's Service, Salvation Army, Allied Legion of War Workers. Junior Serviie t'urp. V W. C. A. 1 and the Motor Transport Corps. 1 Germany Lost 400,000 by Grip Cologne. April 'SJ. Ai cm ding to -tiniates made in an nttiile published in , the (Sernian Medical Journal of recent , date. -100,000 deaths were r mixed by Spanish intliiena in liermauy in tlie' last eighteen months. Fifteenth Street Office 152 North 15th Street Tyrol Wool Suits are appro priate tor traveling, shopping and all outdoor wear. Original model'! and colors here only. Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 24.75 29.75 37.75 Also Top, Street and Motor Coats 24.75 29.75 37.75 Girl' and Juniors' Suite and Top Coat, $24.75 New Spring Hats & DILKS HCSTNUT STREET . - ih :-3 f"1 bW nIV 22 Nationalities Open Loan Drive i ontlnuril trotn I'll One types, the car of a huge dirigible vvMilili saw eighteen months' serviie in Prance, are also shown. Nnval officeiH are dem onstrating the various articles and lec tures will bo given dally. A wireless telephone, apparatus Is also bong Installed. The other end of the phone will be in the Second ltegliiient Armory nt ltroad street and Susipie I1111111R avenue, where a smaller exhibi tion is to he opened this week. It is nlo planned to have inrrler pigeons, '"veterans of the service," re cently brought to the I'nited States fi 0111 Krnnte, on exhibition nt both places before the doss of the week. Knsign C. W. Tjndnll, pilot of thei iihv.v diiigihle ('.'!. which smashed all' eiidiiiiiancc iccoids at Cape Mai sev eral weeks ago, announced alsa that tlie balloon will tl.v to this ity fiom its base 011 the first day that weather con ditions permit. The balloon will leinnln in the air for seveinl bonis over the cit.i. Trip by Airplanes I tu Friday six nil pin lies will tiavel to Itusileton fiom Mineoln. N. V . one of the armj bases. Tlie planes will p, oil a "barnstorming" trip throughout l'euusvlviinia They will give demon stintiolis over the city proper between It nod 1- o'clock and between I and o o'clork on Saturday The curtain on the last of the great war loan drives the Victory Loan was laised last night when twenty-two nationalities, blended into America lie foie the Statue of Vhtor.v, amid heeiies the like nf which have never been equaled before in this city for color, splendor anil enthusiasm. Todav the workers are everywheie selling bonds -the bonds of Victory and every indication points to Phila delphia going "over the top" with fly ing colors long before tlie drive closes on May 10. The woman's Victory Loan commit tee, however, took the lead in the drive and begun to "shake down" their prospects yesterday, l'nofficial figures place the results at more than M.OOO.OOO. Women Plan Parade Piobably .100,000 persons formed the surging, shouting mass which lined ltroad street as far as eye could see when tlie veil was diopped from the Statue of Victory last night. More than 100 calcium lights and semes of search lights played on the statue and tlie lint of lolor of the native costumes worn by the marchers in the demonstration. Rands played, chimes tolled, whistles blew, and thousands of voices shouted forth their sentiments as the drive was inaugurated officially. i "J BONWIT TELLER. &, CO. OheSf&ualtu Shop cOriamaiiotUi CHESTNUT AX 13 STREET AN Women's GREATLY REDUCED Two hundred and sixty-seven Women's Suits selected from our regular stock of higher priced models. Specially priced for immediate clearance due to the fact that the size range is incomplete. Every size, however, is represented in the group. Fabrics are tricotine. men's, wear serge, Poiret twill, gabardine, tweeds and checks. 88 Women's Suits Reduced to 35.00 94 Women's Suite . ' Reduced to 50.00 85 Women's Suits Reduced to 65.00 WOMEN'S CAPES These Capes were developed from specially selected materials and made to sell for to more FOR THIS SALE ONLY AT LAMBSKIN BOLIVIA DOLMAN CAPE with large convertible collar and fastening of one large button. In tw ilight blue, navy, bison, cheverol and black. CHERUIT MODEL OF POIRET TWILL with the long slender silhouette, arm slits and draped collar. In navy, tan and black. SATIN DOLMAN CAPE in deep yoke model with draped collar and tie belt. Vari-colored peau de cygne lining. VELOUR CAPE with draped shoulder yoke and surplice front. In navy, tan and magenta. Contrasting peau de cygne lining. POCKET WAISTCOAT CAPE of tricotine, with adjustable collar and shoulder yoke. In tan, navy and black. DEEP YOKE CAPE f tricotine, with smart shirred collar and arm slits. Model by Doucet. Shot taffeta lining hi various colors. vj fi tJ.. t. 'tflifrir-Yi. i So Hacked weie the streets that moving was almost impossible. On I Jr.. of fi.VJtt Wayne avenue, the tddevvalks between Chestnut As the drapery fell, the stntne, mar street mid the slnloe nne i oulil ble-whlte under the searchlights and hardly brenlhe. Scores of women fainted i and were ciitried to tlie south archway In the courtyard nf the City Hall, which was transformed Into an emergency hos pital, t hairs were lushed from police headquarters, Police matrons gnve firt aid. Tremendous Crowds A dozen or more ambulant es weie stationed along the square, nnit every. once in a while the a'lariulng clang, of , IS. ri" " CT L1L.m"M'V,,'V" '": I I 111.111111 tOUI' HI' Il tt 1 I II 111 IIIIO" l seize the crowds, which would sway like vvlnd-tosscd wnter. livery nvallable window in the tall buildings held clusters of eager faces. The roofs were nlive with people. Lan tern poles were black with bojs like trees full of sparrows i',i,. n,n .'nu. ( ii.. n i cunirman 01 tnc noy ncouis iu- Mr Z lL n?nP,?U 1 i.rJii ,, re1 '. "nil the subscription entered n part Jn"r.,Pr'n f. ' .''TO' ' 7"t the amount to he invested by llodine ban 3000 men and women in the pl turesiiue costumes of their native loun tries which literally span the enith. moved slowly fiom ltroad and Locust streets, where a captured huge German battleplano had been erected on n large base, to (lie foot of the Victory statue. A rattle of applause, a babel of chee.s, gieeted them on their hunting-lined way. .v iue uroceshiou reacueu nie i ouri .- of the Allies it halted, nud the whole spectacle was confined within the tall poles of burning oiange to which the large emblems .of the nations that de fented the enemy of mankind ale at tai bed. Tvvenly-two Nations Itrprrsented 'I'wenlv -two nations weie iciiicsciilcd. The moiljik from eastern Siberia tubbed elbows with the Japanese fanner; Hel- giau peasants followed Armenians and dark-eyed soutiiern Italian gills; rhinnmen in embroidered robes strauce - Iv tontiastcd witli Siotch Mighlanders; Pieiithmen walked with I'krniniaiis, Letts and tsertw. I echo Movnks, roles and Iliiinnuinns marched to the music of a negio banjo band. Knch group sang its national anthem in the nntive language and carried its own (lugs. An exception was made by the Syrians, who refused to march under the Turkish banner, to which they still hear nominal nlloginnte. Instead they cairied the white and blue "inter Allied" tlag. Kveiy one in line hnd a small American flag concealed. These were waved when tlie statue was un veiled. Preceding the national sections was an escort of 1!00 mounted police, fol lowed hv the navy yard band. Then came 2,"0 marines. Tlie costumed part of the pageant was opened hv .'100 Girl Scouts in the flowing white robes of Goddesses of Libei ty. llepreseutntives of the Salvation Aimy. the V. M. C A . the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Iloaid. Hoy Scouts and Liner genc.v Aid Aides formed tlie last sic tion of tlie piocession The leiir was brought up bv tainoutluged army tanks. Tin' statue was levealed jointly bv .Mis. Walter S. Thomson, chairman of the women's Vittor.v Loan committee, and ten-year-old Laura Wayne, daugh- FOR WEDNESDAY EXTRAORDINARY of Smart Tailleur Suits Eighty-Five Serge Suits The season's best-selling models in braid-bound, belted, semi belted and straight coat effects, also braid-trimmed blouse suits. Full range of sizes. SPECIALLY REDUCED TO 46.00 i-tr" ' i T '' i'.lgirfrM'g&llnV'm t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Josepli Wayne, calcium glare, stood out sharply against the sunburst on the City Mall front. All the not) Instruments of the sixteen hands massed In hack of the base gave forth a blast. Then, ninld deafening cheers of the bare-headed throng, the monster orchestra struck up tlie "Star Spangled llnnner." Passniore Opens Prlte ,.,,,,, , nt- 1 Poser . - the ".-. J m tre Uank. mi an address i.fttetnllr Inntielilnt- flip ilrlve. The first subscription to go through the Victory Libertv Loan Clearing House was one for ?1(",000, which was obtained by Charles II. Turner, 11 Hoy Scout. '.W2 Kast Tulpchocken street. The subscriber was George I. llodinc, Sons & t o., bankers. Ardmore's ipiotn of S'J.",0.0(I0 was leached on the run. Itig individual Ktibseriptlons were Merion Title and Trust Cnninnny. SfiO.OOO : Ardmore Nn- tionnl Hunk. S'JO.000. and Auto Car company. i mm. ..'VJ" ,.'"...' om". ! ' "' 'ro' ?' '" ,' LV X, 'V the Ilryu Mnvvr tirehouse. IIS lIIMlll 411 I4.1IJ H' I'. ...v ,. " I " ipif I AA'THWN VltfW I l'tjKMAl 1 UW 1 f IL.W O STATUE TONIGHT Geriiiautovvii will formally inaugurate its campaign to rnise its (, 000,000 Li,, f n, Vlel.irv I.nnn wilh the nn !,, tm,Kilt 0f t'ln Victory statue in ' . ' " " , v einoii i nih. I The workers began to sell tlie i lory notes yesterday , however, and there s teen rivalry between the men's and ,,, ... ,.nm,itteu nu i.. ulilel, itl tarry oil tlie . . . . . honors in the matter of previous loan subscriptions. In the SALE ?. 'P, CHllTNfltP " i i i i ! i I I t i i ! 1 1 30.00 i '' ' in ' VftJMit.Tfiii. H . campaigns this section of the clfy hnsl gone "over the top ' with uyiug colors. At the unveiling tonight Colonel Sheldon Potter will he tlie master of ceremonies. The speakers will be Ma jor Hubert Denlg. V. H. M. V. ntid the Hon. Thomnri 1). McCarthy, of Now York. There will also be community singing led by John S. Hart, u marine hnd signal corps drill. The ceremonies start tit 7:!10 o'clock. All service men arc requested to report nt the statue be fore the ceremonies. (icrmnntnvvii is planning a great pn- ratio for May 3, in which large tepro- senlattlou from the military, fraternal. religious mm otlier organizations will pnttiolpnte. A camouflaged whippet tank arrived in Germniitovvu yesterday and attracted much attention nt Gerniantowu nud Chelten avenues. The tank will visit the block which establishes the best rec ord in note sales. UNION LEAGUE ACTIVE (149 Members Subscribe $179,000 on First Day of Drive With $170,000 from 140 subscribers on the first day of the Victory loan, the I'nion Lengue has started out to bent its record of the fourth loan. The $170.00 taken in y.csterdny is neatly 'double the nmount received on the first dny of the lust loan and reptc sents subscriptions from one-third more HOW to CHOOSE THE RIGHT VOCATION .The besl JOB for jott in life is le- scribed by Holmes W. Merton, ex pert vocational counselor, in this vital new book. Soldiers and sailors coming back to civil life, men and women ambitious to succeed in busi ness, young people just starting their careers, all need this book. If you are "a square peg in a round hole," this'vbook will help you find yourself. It explains dozens of things, as: H00 Distinct Vornttons. nml Abili ties Needed In Kaclt; Pldilnjr the lull on Were yiatle lo Fills Milk ing lour Work Yleltl tlie Utmost .sutlsriMtlnn unit 1'rollt; Anal) zing Your Nnlnrnl Abilities; Discover ing I'nuseil I'nvvers; llrlnelng Jnlo I'lay Vour Ural Abilities, etc. "Hv following tho Instructions given bv Mr Merton, young men anil women mav be saved ears of wasted elTort and disappoint ment." Atlanta Const ffutioti Jl E0 net; by molt .! (1L. Tlookstorei or the i'ublsier t'fMi UAflVAI.IX COMPANY. 3S0 I'ourtli Ave.. N. V. tits tAv and emoroiaercu uesigns. special tor mis one uay omy. THE VOGUE OF THE SMALC FUR SCARF ; ' PRESENTING A LARGE COLLECTION OF COL LARS, COLLARETTES AND CAPES IN . NATURAL SQUIRREL. MOLE AND HUDSON SEAL Stone Marten (7 skin) 39.50 III Baum Marten (1 sl(n) .. .. 69.50 Stone Marten (2 sk'ms) 69.50 Baurri Marten (2 skim) . .'. 135.00 'Hudson'Bay Sable (I skin)-. 48i50 Natural Fisher 95,00 Hudson Bay Sable (2 skins).. 95.00 Natural Mink (2 skins) ... . 65.00 Kamchatka, taupe and Lucille Foxes in solid and open lined scarfs ., .48.50 up FOURTH FLOOR "i,1 WwgF members thaki signed up on the first tiny In "the fourth loan. There is n rivnlry among the clubs of ; this city to see which can get the larg est amount. During the fourth loan the t'nlon Lengue raised $0,1)11 1, V.00. the largest ninutiut raised by any club In the Pnlted States. Charles A . Potter, Jr. Is clmiriiuin of the clubs committee In this city mid .1. Cope Morion is chairman of the I'nion League committee. David I,. Andersou is the "man behind the gun" who takes In the subscriptions. BONW1T TELLER. &,CO. 3hec5peckt6hop0ffyinalionA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET iottfell Jersey vSPOKTS CLOTHES These Sports Suits and Wraps are not able not only for their fine tailoring but also for the excel lence of their fabric. "Bontell" Jersey may be had in heavy, med ium or light weight; and in plain colors or heather mixtures. SUITS, 29.50 to 45.00 Coats, Gapes & Jackets 19.50 to 37.50 igig BON WIT TELLER &XO. phe Speclaf6hopf Origination CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce for Wednesday Unusual Opportunities in Suits, Capes and Frocks for Misses and Small Women TAILORMADE SUITS 33.00 A collection of about one hundred and fifty suits, all taken from regular stock and specially priced for Wednesday, in cludes serges, Poiret twills and velour checks, in belted, blouse and box coat models. CAPES AND WRAPS 19.50 25.00 29.50 The smartest of new designs in capes and wrap coats, usually selling for far higher prices and comprising coat front, dolman and yoke style's; in serge, Poiret twill, covert gabardine, silvertone and tricotine. FROCKS FOR SPRING DAYS 22.50 A most exceptional assemblage of frocks includes models in taf feta," serge and shepherd checks in straight line, belted, ruffled 1 t !J i J c i - .l: 1... !.. IV f ',. W'l 2,240,000 Cigarettes 8tolen l?l lnn. Tv.. Anrll ''1.1CtU A..1M Charged with stealing euough cigar ettes to supply n smoke Tor every man of the American expeditionary force nt the time the armistice was signed, C. Hi Gollner, W. W. Anderson, George Grciislltt anil H. L, Ponnhiic were placed on. trial in Federal Court yes terday. The defendants tiro charged with robhjng a shipment of cignrcttei en votite from llcidsvilte, N. C.to San 1'iaiiciseo mid lo linve thhen it total of -,'-10,000 cigarettes, valued nt $.30, 400. Suit Illustrated v-; TV a TfP'P JEfn if fill ; tO Vi yyli''''"!' M'GT - -' 9 29.50 .! a 6 Ji ji . MWSMC 'VI k J t ' '4 'i y-ii ' i V I I M hA 'll 1 f II