iwHijpgSf A iw V JfSS" -r -1 -tPs.c'i-?ftn r"iyH wwt'""'",'" '-f'iiu,!C "T!Bi5 l&Jf'Z -a, 9 EVENING XUBIiIC IiEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 23, 1919 4 " i SjYfrW"'- iiwrjm B IV Ik In i BOND BUYING BRISK AT BIG LOGAN 11Y Olney and Oak Lane Unite in -Demonstration, at Which Girls Unveil Statue TO SHOW tfinl Riinid cnih of the ontrniicc.riio llrl Iinprhinii is Hint of n Rrrnt linll of ling. Tlipy nio rvprywlirrp. Of collier, (lip i oil, white uiid blue of IIip Anicnonn stnmliml iiiPilnin!iintr. lull nil Hip rnilitpni uf ilip victirioit Allies, well n thp fliiBi of nil i-iiiinli'ipM upon Hip Aincricnn I'lintini'iiW nip in Iip ppii. Vnrlonx colnicd iipntuitits rc ti iipikIpiI from every enneeiuilile nlnee. wllli llio stent -ignnl Mienuiers nf Hip I'ullcil Klntes navy slrrnniins down from Hip iiIhct of lionor ill (lie canopy top of tlie convened linll. I Km li ilnv IipIupph Hip Iiihivi of 10 .,, -o'cloil; mill noon nntl " nml I o'clock In I .... WOMEN ACTIVE IN DRIVE tlip.nflornoon. p.omlncnl niliMi will CHURCH i "ketch poster: in Hip studio room of thel SIPtch ('lull, Hip potor going to tho.c . A HomlpiTul community in il h Hint mnkiiic thp IiIrkpsI .ubi-riilion iluriiiR of l.OKiin. Twcnty-lip llioiixnnd per- ' (im ,,,,, ,i. i4,.ott VillintnR nnd "oni of Olnpy. Oak l.nnp nnd l.osnn j dint-leu ('linpmnii. pioinitipnt New Yoik inllicd nroiind Hip Victory Stntup in ( nrtNle, oipiipi1 Hip xprlps of drnnliiRx finiij lit Hip Emergency Aid licndqunr- : todnv. IY SUNDAY Poles and Italians to See Cam paign Movies at Mass-Meeting REGRETS ATTACK tpri nt -UU2 North llrond street lnt Tlie ttlinn i itrr liiut tiirvlit 11 tie it itnln night, nnd from S o'clock until tniilnlglit , ,,.. ,,PM,V ()f Mn, ,, llmllsrnlrllN snnR niii ''spppcl.od. nnd IniiRliPil. nnd nn(, .. lumil)01. nf bnll(1 ,HIprM ,.n. liurrnlicd. nnd clnnccil, nnd. best nf nil. i(onpc IP ncinslnn il..ll..l,C 1..C .if VI..I...... l.r.H.lc ' ii'iihin nri-" .11 . irppi,. immius, . -. . - t I I '.. .1 K. .7. Knffoity wis Hip ilinir.nn.i of T" T, , :' ', ' ' ...,.....,,. I1,p iiiPPtinR. villi .loin, I'liM,,,, nxlii nn.i I h.rln. !, director gcncrnl of , chrcl,e deemed uvneiou, ...ni; lender. Mi. I'lm.les S. In '-rT" ' 'r ' ?1ir"n,,v ? """P"'.1 T irt hended the women s cominillep. In cluirRP nf Hip sole nf licintN. with Mrs. II. M. (Jilibi. Mv. .Inscpli I.oiIrp nnd Mr. Walter 1'. YcnRPi- sis her lieutenants. The women'-, loiumittrv hns n wilinnt corps nf workers in Hip l.ognn I'nicr Reiiey Aid nidpi. twfiil.v-twu in niini ber: .Mrs. .lohn II. Stort.. Mr.s. KuRPiie Spnetli. Misses 1'loni Miirpi, Tloroncp .Innncy. Iorothy llpidlfplilei'. 'I'pssle Ostrowski, llnzel Ilcnth. Muriel .lolin ftonp, Snrnli C'nmpbell, Oruco I'uliiier, Kthel SclMirch. l.oonn IJnkp. Helen Conine, Kliziilieth MncKonzip, M. ISnum, Flora Ilirf. May Wenzel. .lane i Milpy. Violn M'iIpj. Violet Mjpis, Helen Iteiihcil nnd Mrs. I'rederii k Km InRlin. 'T.ORan is rimiir to put the loan mer with pep and n hum," Miid Mis ,. Simon, nne nf Hip spcnki-is-, "nml we shall be one nf the hist disfrii Is to ih if. Kiirtheriuoip, no ilisnlileil soldier or sailnr who riup his all for us liull ever sell lend iiencils in Hie stieels of I'hiln- delphin while theip is a mini or unman i ill l.oRnn In see thill he Rets an cdiuii tion thnl will lit liim for a position nf indeppnilpnce nnd n new stmt in life." Mnjor DeniR, of the 1'nited Stntes j marine corps, spnkp of his cxpprieiicesl in Trnnce. wlieie he was seriously' wounded twice. Three bns who spoke ' roused lnuih Piilhusinsin. TIipj wpip l.eon Gross, Prank Kesier nml f'nrl OJp.snnR, Mr. (Jioss anil Mr. Kessler had vorpil also on throe pipvious loans the principal speaker. 'I'lindilpus Ilicli, musical director nf the Philadelphia Orcliesini. i nuiliicteil the .singing li n chin us of fifty voicps. Then Hirpp-inutidlioxiuR exhibitions were mratiReil for the sports division, l and held In the alley running in the I rear nf the clubs on the past ship of nf Hip sfrpet. ' I All Hip clubs will maintain open hnuse duriiiR the drive mid eery club will be laishly decorated. '1'Iip patronessps for the iiflernoon teas, which will be rivpii oncli dny at ' MoiinR piiluips for Hip Vlitnry Loan drivo will he slmwn on Suiidnj at Hip innss-niPPtiiiR of Poles in Hip Acadfmv of Music, and again on Siindny, May I. when the Italians bold their big mil's meetiiiR nt the same place. In n statement, issued through Ibr foreign division of Hip Victory Loan roniniittce. the Italian and Polish themselves "utterly ith auv attack upon loan campaigning on Sundns. and fully convinced that it is tbeir dut to turn over the church just as far as iip(essary In further the r.impnign " "A foolih outburst" was the com nient nf several Philadelphia clergjinen pstprday when the.i lenined of the Kev. Dr. Ilnraee ('. Stanton's attack upon the Victory Libert v Loan and Hip ofli iial displaj b the Vietnrj Loan officials of moving piduips nn Sundn.v Doctor Stanton spokp at Hie Pipslijteiiaii lain istprs' nippting Monday. TIip ministers weie iinnnimoiis in ex- piessing Hieir disnpprovnl of any at- MAIN LINE REACHES ITS $114.1,400 QUOTA Only Thirty-three Hours liv quired to Go Oi'pr Top Within thirty-throe hoii" after the ( -iinipaign stnrled, llio Main LIiip di- Iticl, fiom Overbrook to Mnherii. px 'ppdeil Its Victory Loan quota of I.I4i"5,-10O TPslPrdnr. beatins Its enm paign idan of "Cher the top in foity piglit hours" liy fiftcpn sixty-minute in tervals. Urjn Mawr's collpctious took a tip mpndous leap nhentl Monday night nt the Libeity Loan rally in the fireliousp, nt whiili pledges of more than S70.000 were rpceived nt the end of the meet ing. Ardmore, which wns over the top b noon Monday, was above the S 10.000 mark jpslerday In previous loans th 'Alain Line lias led in subscribing the quotiis enrlv in the aninpigns, but the quick work this time bpats all reiords. nnd the men's commit tpp freelr admits that the linger pan was paid by the women. Mrs, Uomnch's principal aides wpip the chaiimeu nf Hie local i ominittccs, vlio included 'Mrs, fieorgc K. Sn.Mlei-, Haln-Cyuivjd district: ills. (', p. Kowler, Xni berth: Mrs. Hornce Sellers, Aidinorp No. li : Mr.s. H. L 'Whitte more. Ardniot'p Xo, I : Sirs, ('hniles S. Starr, Haerford: Ali. f'asper Y. Hacker. Itryn Mnwr Xo. 1 : Mrs. jr. . Jturliiignnie, Hrjn JInwr Xo. 'J: Mis. Clnrence Dolnn. TSoseniont -VillanoMi ; jrrs. Klojd Chadwick, ihairinnn Main Line Victory Chorus, and Mrs. Jl. ,1. KnsiRn. publicity chairnian. STATUE UNVEILED AT 'Buy Bonds to Bring Us Home,' Is Message From Overseas MAJOR DENIG SPEAKS "Tell the pmple nf the I niteil States to lulliE us Inline " This message fnun the Aineiiiiiu mmy of occupation in licinuim. sim pie though it was. stinpil Hip bpnits of the 10.000 peisons piestnt at the n tmy Loan statue imieiling in (iernian town Inst night mine than nnv nthei mid lesulted in the selling "I Hmiisauds of dollars' wot Hi nf bonds l.ientenniit iinenl Itplhigque, of Hie Pienili nrim. thicc weeks ago with Hie Americans in !pim,iut. delnercd 1 1 -mes-nge after niding Mis. V. ! Cm ley, designated bj foiniei SecieliiM of the Tieasury Jlcdoo ns a "100 per icnt American" beniuse hei Hnee suns wpip ill Hip limn and s(. and her daughter wone engncnl in win wnik. uineil the statue in einou Pink "And Hip win to gel ilien bnme quiikpst is In snhspiibe lilipiajh tn Hie Vutoiy Loan so thai this inuntiv i.iii end up its war aflaiis as qiiiiKh as possible and bring thnsp linmrsn k lie i"s bai k to Hie I niteil Stntes t Im lnuteiiaiit said pimide pt pi piled the uineilllig of llie sane. I!n) Smuts, the St III 'i ill (ndels nod band and fraternal and pan intii mganiatioiis took purl. Com iiinniM singing at the pink whs led b .lohn S Halt. Colonel Sheldon Potter pi i sided at the exeicises The pioguiui was opened Willi prnjer. afli'i wlin h Jla lor llnbeit Deing. il W'l -linn of the tnniniis 1'ifth Uegiiuenl of Minnies, tnlil snme of the epeiieines "f thill nigaiiialiiiii The inulieni e whs hlllltllless as he told nf Hip eilltllV liiepai.itiiins fm a inghl ntlnik the hi.Miig ibiw ii of m hia biliinge and tiualK the iitniioiis i lunge into the I'lirilll tiencll. I lie asked the pi'iiple nt the gathellllg if lhe would tail the snldieis in Her main now The lighters, he said, set a good example. In the thud Liberty Loan the Second Phismu, tn whit It he was attached, leiorded a 100 per i put snlisi i iption. Sergeant Joseph AValUei. a eieuin id the HTlh Tienih Jloitni ISatten. woinnleil I'm -seen times ilinniR Ins fourteen months of iictinn. tnld Hie pen ( , pie In subsi ribe if lhe wanted the soldn is i elm tied quit klj The piiigtam n in ihntgi nf the allied li!nl l.nllll I nllllll It 1 1 es nf the I liel iiiautnw II men ami Women Mis i.laines Stan headed the delegation of iwiiikeis of the Natinii.il League for 1 PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE i l.imns smnn fnr $10 I Itrlnc xnnr illiiinonils. watrlos nntl .imftr? I In I tie largest imwnRltoa in (he world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine IKlMir.l) TO TUB CITY Women s Service nrlling bouds and M.rs Ltlwmd T New kirk headed the junior sei viie corps of the organisation. j rthoades Named for Labor Post Don Del.. April lit (Jovernor Townspiid has appoiiiteil .1 Kdciir IHinades Diesident of the Itotarv Club of Wilmington and mined ed with sev eral other pioinment business inteiests in the upper part of the state, as labor 'ommissionei to sut eed Charles War ner, lesigned HOW to CHOOSE THE RIGHT VOCATION The best JOB for jou in life is de scribed by Holmes W. Merton, ex pel t Vocational Counselor, in this vital new book. Soldiers and sailors coming back to civil life, men and women ambitious to succeed in busi ness, youiiR people just starting their careers:, all need this book. If you ate "a bquare peg in a round hole," this book will help you find ourself. It explains dozens of things, as: 1400 DlNllnrt dotation, nml Abill- tm Nffdril In IJach; I'lrklnr llie .lnl - on Wrr Matte tn Kill; Mak- IllK Vour lorU Vlftil tile I'Unn-t "satlsfartton and I'rnHt ; Analrlnc lour Vaturul Abllltlrs: DlncoTer- tim I'nunctl I'nnem; Ilrlnflnir Intn IMav Your Ral Alillltlr., etc. Hv following thn Instrurtions glon hv Mr , MTton ouns- men Hint women mav he jiMrl Mrn of WHntrrl effort and disappoint , mem Atlanta conitttutton I $1 SO net. by moil It 62 Rnnhitoren or thr Pubh&litri I INK A VAOI.I,1 COMPANY. 350 I'ourth Ate., V. Y. C'ltT I TRADE MARK i t ii ib I i The City of Kl' f GOODRICH lil the Plastic Club in Cnmac street during I tack on the ictnry Loan. tin the the Victory Loan drive of Hie artists nf other hnnd, thej deplored the showing the citv arc- "' "'oving plenties on any Sunday. Mrs. .loseph Pennell, Jlrs. Walter ' Tnjlor. Mrs. .. Itoulon Miller. .Mrs.! I'lie official Vulory Loan tnoviuR pic line, " I'he Priie of Pence." will be sl, lnliirlil III n ..nt. !nt! .11.. !.. .,. I , , , , -. , n- I """ "letl,, " ll,Hlllllir Mill, III l.en.hai.l New bold. Mis Lffing ham , tll(1 Solll, Philadelphia High School.! 15. Jlorns. Jlrs. Archibald I.nrklie. ' under the nuspieis f the South Philn Mrs. P.en.ianiin Chew. Mis. Joseph ' ilplphi.i division nf Hie women's Victnrv . I.eidj. Mrs Sliicev 15. Llnwl. .Mrs Itoheil Stiawbi idge. .Mis. .Inku 15. Thajer. Jlis. JVilliauis Cailwahler. Mis. Chailes DaCnsta, Jlrs. IMwmd IsiowniiiR. .Mrs. W. Howard Panconst, Mrs. ' HeWitt Cnyler. Mrs. Charles Lee, .Norinaii JIcLeod and Mrs. ltarclay Wiiiburtoii. GLOUCESTER'S DRIVE FOR LOAIS PROGRESSES ,,,plp ,n "ll "I0 loa" '"" lhc ,0i' Liberty Loan louimitlee After the pictuie, speeihes in liphnlf nf thp loan will be mad" hi men anil women pinin Incut in -the management nf the cam paign. "Xo one must iiltempl tn bmrott the Victory Loan." said the Kev Or. Wil liam P. Pulton, soerctar.i of the Presby teiian City .Missions "Kvery Ameri can must Mippoit the government. JVe piajed for vielotj. Now we must pa tor il. l.verj niaii nnd woman must The Victory Loan diive is making lin.iilt, n, tit lltmii ester fill llllsiticss The statue wns mneiled by four little , , nr'the cin ami ippip'spulntips of ,.l,.c. 'P.,... Clt.l. i .1... 1 . ..!.. Al . . ' .... the Mirinus nrgiint'.alions Riunpieil in Rills. Tac, (Silib, Doiotliy Lodge, Man I'isher Wiutsand Dninthy LiiiRcrmaii. Andrew Alcnnder superititendeil the tun oiling. The chairman Rte cadi gill a basket of Mow pis in m knnw lodgment of her patriotic sen iocs to the Vietorj cause. Other speakcis weie 1'dnitiml W. Klrbj. Mrs. K. Pinker, assistant t hair man of the women's speakers' biiipiiu, and Lipiitenanl de Wierrbicke, l-'icneh high i-oiniuissioner. .Mr. Kirliy reiiiinded tlie iisseiublage that the total war indebtedness of the 1'niled States was 1 1 1 S2.".000,(l(lo.0(lo, while the countrj's iiiiiiual iiiconic whs ,$rio,ooo.ooo.ooo. "Wo arc not going tn haggle oicr paying our obligations," he said. "The previous loans we gave to destriu lion ; this Victory loan is for iei oust nn t ion, Fifty thousand of om bnjs mo not oiu Iiir back. Can we pass a golden star and keep nur gold in our pocket?" 'Viw Logan liny Smuts weie theie with their band mid shared musical honors with the Ciamp P.anil. The Logau fJill Siouts also weie llieie in full force CAM AC STREET GAY . WITH DECORATIONS, Unique Entertainment Also Provided to Boost Vic- ! lory Loan I Canine stieet between Locust and Spruce, the "biggest little sheet in the world," was last night transformed into n great hall decorated in every inn ceivnblo color for the Victory Loan driie of the artists of the city. A great canopy has been sti etched across the street from roof to roof and inclement weather will have nn effect upon the campaign of the artist colony or upon the multicolored nnd designed decorations with which the street, , or hall, has been deeoialed. A color ofTocI that rivals in biillianej nnd execution anything p nttejnptpd In this city gipels the visitor upon en trance between the two grim howitzers -veterans of the American-German fiont the Citj Hull his night nnd attended in meeting culled by Dr. Hnilaii S. '.Miner, the iil ihairmnn. The main speaker nf the evening was l 1". Jliddlelnn. chairman of the Camden Coiintj Libeity Loan commit ilce. who said that Camden count.v is going over its cpinla in quick lime. , Chilli ester's quota is S'J.".7.."i Hi and this amount, he said, will lie laiseil within a week. The cilj has been divided into dis- , diets, and committees appointed for leach tlistriil. Other committees weie appointed to look after the iiianufac- t luring establishments. apd . Victor 'Mason and I'.lmer Knoeddler will solicit the shipjmds. I!oj anil girl scouts and the school ihililien al'so will take pait 1 in the drive. Ycsterdnj afternoon the drive roI under wnv at the Pusej and Jones ship.iaids. The lampaiRii committee of Hie plant assembled the -100O employes land, after a few patriotic selections bj the shipjmd band, and with the of I'nials nf the plant sittltiR on the plat -Iniiii. Judge John 15. Kntcs, of the Camden count iniirts, appealcil to the woikeis. Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert. So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is the new-type quick gelatine dessert five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine-, apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in sw-m lO'Flavori, at Your Croctr' 2 Package! for 25 Cent , Cargo Wanted GOOD tons of Steel cargo wanted for Norway on an A 1 steamer loading out of Philadelphia or 1 New York. Rock-bottom rate ; offered. Wire INTERNATIONAL . STEAM NAV. CO. L 17 Battery PI., N. Y. City o-joy DESSERT (Vot a filatinc Joyous Enjoyment HPHE new dessert that make la frugal metl tut Him $10.00 banquet, and you don't hare to be an epicure to appre- , C1BIV U. O-Joy make custard deert, Tr "J' mil aut euitarda, vwMnnl pie, rudrtlncB, irappen and soulUce, Vult 111 & fW mlnutjiB A lITeeeMft Tits riior: Chocolate, Almond, XmOB, TtnllU ind pitta. Sold ij all rrocero la leiltd BiokitM, jvo. jbBoorn cor ino wnoit fimily, MTrl motli, Itcclpti In ch rckiif. MOLUUID BU1K COKTAAT HuUiJ.Mlcfe. UAtn t fimoalBtllMt Hoil-DUr Itu u coui mmH a tOUUI. Manufacturers All Complain i SINCE we brought our silk lined suits into such promi-i nence at v $25 & $28 (of $30, $35 and $40 values) that they cannot sell or dinary suits Everybody "in the trade" calling for silk-lined suits that's because men, espe cially young men, will have nothing else! , And we are MAINTAINING LEADERSHIP New suitscoming in as fast as thev go out. And the.y are going out mighty fast! William H. Wanamaker 1217-1219 Chestnut St. How glad I am that I agreed with John when he proposed that T - i til j jot we 'Own our Home! f CAN look back and laugh, now at the worries and discomforts that were I always with us when we rented our house. With troublesome rent pay- ments, the constant need for repairs that our landlord seldom made, the uncertainty of living in some one else's house, moving from place to place 1 sometimes wonder how we stood it as long as we did. "We wouldn't have remained renters for a minute if we had known then how easy it is to own a home. For 'four years we paid rent a total loss. "One day, this was eleven years ago John said, 'No more renting for us We'll own our home!' "We found that we needed but four hundred dollars in cash to take imme diate possession of the very house that we had always wanted. We also found that we could very easily borrow the rest of the money and pay it back in monthly installments. "Eleven years later we're still here. Eleven happy years, too. It was just as easy as paying rent to pay off our loans easier, in fact, because every time we paid rent, we realized that our money would never come back to us. Paying for our-home, on the other hand, was merely taking money otut of one pocket and putting it in the other. "When repairing or decorating is needed, we have it done. Our home is always in order and much pleasanter and more livable than any rented house could be. Our lawn is well kept, our garden is bloom ing in short, we live in a real home atmosphere." A case of this sort is a common occurrence now adays. City residents, particularly Philadelphians, are coming to realize that it is just as easy and much more advantageous to own than to rent. You, yourself if you can afford to rent you can afford to own. And it is inevitable that soon you, toowill tire of rent troubles and rent wastefulness and the uncertainty of Hving in some one's else house. You will decide to own your home. A tteltd the "Own Your Home" Exposition, First Iierpment Armory, liroad and Callowhill Streets, April 21 to 26', and fel a free chance on the bungalow to be given away. Exposition open from noon until 11 P. M. daily. Admission free, no tickets required. Own Your Home Committee . 1126 Walnut Street m m w ft fyinTyjffiiit ' JL V A Helpful Book SENT FREE To you or any one els 'who is interested. Write for "Own Your Home Why?" Il will Rive you all the necessary data and serve as a handy ref erence book. Write for it today Own Your Home Committee, 1126 Walnut street. We have no list of proper ties for sale. This campaign is purely educational to teach the advantages of home ownership. Now the True Test of Patriotism Under the stress and terror of war it didn't take a great deal of patriotism to buy bonds. But your bonds helped crush Gcr m a n militarism, brought Victory and again we are at peace. Now. when the c n e m y, no longer threatens, you are put to the true test of patriotism. Be the first to subscribe show the peoples of the world that Amer ica can finish the job in the glorious manner in which her army and navy overcame every ob stacle before them. INVEST IN VICTORY BONDS The bcs( investment in the world. Your money back in four j ears. High rate ol interebt I ' ( . Kasy terms the best way to save mone. GOODRICH fURESl 'BEST IN THE LONG RUN' r, mt J, 9 ,.41 a i L H ii' l jl .11 M t f :a a LL- !l 1 o.n th!1 'I n M ?i 1 1 si j ISl. I A ' t. . :e.i 1 . ' "T U " trfto- yy.f ';--'v j fit. rt r - .ItAf ?Vit .- -K.K- 'j.. nrm. ?& Mr. S? A.iP i, tl .. 3- .. -t"Y ' if. . ' ? S.l1 i t ... i ,'"$.' .& 'ltiTl.'AM!wat. n.M7ft'
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