?i)Sf'V VfT'V'fi'f , ),iV.,JVTSVJ -Vff SSfW 'i-'WiWi-- ' 5 :;rS5? 705 "WEF vr v. wv. ,- EVENING PUBLIC- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 24, 1910 G !ti'?Ty v ft vivmijj.1 E? H ft r If I Iw: I MS W I IS V i i& Kt L ME BOND SALE w& OPENSAUSPICIOUSLY 1 WA TER STREET IS JEALOUS OF CAM ACS RECENT FAME ' i I Past History Cilvd Upon Hearing Neighbor's Claims lo Great-' nctis ami Then Washes Over Colloquialisms " THE L 'S I West Philadelphia Husbands Do ' "U'lmliljr mean'' 'tllcntrst lltt lr qunlitj won- lm n luiirp slum Iriitlier mi Thnir Patlont Part Inr trop in till tlio wurlii:1 ' mo llinti tliry ov.t (nrc.1 to .n thr I ' n0,r rcU'BIU ritri iui A'Knl Wnti-r Mrret. r.ist of Front rolililcr for i Boiul SrtlcS uIiimi the nru sliiij on tlie corner twin "Wlint if lien 'r:iukliii iliil K" '" hawked his nnrifri. vvliirli totil tlio Ktor ('hiiiiii' stropl once in n vvhilp? Ho of the At it re i finis on Cumin- stri'ot, in lUril I" i-nnir- to my lipighliorbnnil n lot iinnri'tioii with Him liilirrl Loan. n"iro. Ami just ticcniisp I nin't got "I'Iiiti" it re otlirrs"' sniil lilllr nun It of llii unild'i. gooils in my old I liter Mrrr-t Iimiil'IiIIIj . "I'lir In- it dins, ; in tircnnw I inn I tiring tniido Siiirrrc Ainfrifniiltm ntnl i'titliiiiH-in i f lolll ,,, fo ,.,, ,,., vjr,v m, hiiv f ' 11 fus nvrr li.v liiclilirows with their Children Pledge Allegiance to Flag, Scout Band Plays and Tank Operates OPENING IS ENTHUSIASTIC MARINES IN RADIO SHOW . .... !... ( H... ..iIi.bi- I.kim i . i marKeii ino opcnuiK un- i-i"i- nn noigiihnrs nm win n imr to en rnmpaicti nt Oak T.inn' lnt nicht Wlien f ., n!j ,vny lirfmr vou get surlier folks 250 children from J'llnonil Srhool svvnif- i tlmn tlin-c who liiic vvnllnl mi pmmi (heir nllr(innri tn thr lure-- Ainorionn mv inn row -ii'vtiillv fluff vhirli hiitiB behind the spriikors" .sti.phrn liiunl dn-trd his liri-N on tlnilil thov w tp voli ins tlio llioiishts of mr ssitlv mlililo mnrn tlinti om r. the hundreds of mm nnd w onion vim s- did l,nliirtti- .lomithiin IMvviml bad cnlliPird in the siropt mid on iho llroici' iiliiiigion mid 'riioiiius .IrfTi i ' siidcwalkf i son. nnd :i wlmln slow of 1'IiiIhipIiIh.i "l'hp inrptini: was licit in fuml ol the paint lirnslips Mini tilings, nolinily con siders tne iniieh of a l,ilieit l,oiin nil M lllspniPIlt "t'lini.ii' stieci s a pood looker et. nnd its cut ipnintiu now lint, lip liee inc. io ! I tiiid liherty and iinilit (ini-c. nnd don't mhi forRPl it " the sun lose, nnd tlio old street lilnslieil oer its shin i olloiptiiilistns Oak Iane linltnh of tlio I'ho l.ihr.uv "of I'liilndelphia, at Twoii'tli stieet and t)nk lane. ninl. nltlimicli little aihann botfeo Imd Iieen civen. uppi oviniately "fiOO persons were Ratliercil vlioti Iho program mis briciin I AIthoni;li the m:ijoiit of those pies fnt were yoniiB people. I hero weir nianr 1 of the older lesidents in tlio iluon, and drms for lioml sales, follow inn cacti address, netted about ''1(100 for the loan. A groat burst of clu-orinR fol lowed nn announcement In illiimi I' I Siegert thai Iho children of i:ilwo,ul School had liiised JWJ.nno for Hie i, tory loan in two da All of Hip ndilros.is weie nnnle limn the Plops of the lihnm. over the . n trance of which hung a hit go Ani"i ican T flag, illumined bv m-oics ol elcilUL liglits, and nil eies weie focnseil upon this emblem when iho i veiling opened 1it mass sinking of the "Sl.n Spangled Manner." following this the school children, who weiegioupi d about Iho foot of the steps, swore their a I lefianco to the flag, led b. Mis j: )', I'cndteburg. principal of the s, Imol and Mijsps K. Ilollopeter and '. Soboloi, Tank I'ldtiresque Seeno A war like t run li was nddrd to tin t-cone by the present e of an Ameiiinii tank, modeled after the I'teinh light lank whit li was upiI to advem.se the mooting This niaihine. camouflaged and placnrded. iiiuibled thrmigh the utreets of Oak r.nne piior to tlio meeting in the approved I'aul Itoiere tasliinn, and when it thuinleted iii in front of the library ir was followed bv a ciowd of men, women nnd ihildrcn Coipnr.ils Charles llnrdvvood anil (' II. Kniiffniaii operated the machine. whnli was brought to this iil from Newport Jfewfi. Iloth of llusp men s.n seivice oierseas. The singing was led by a imnotist, Valentine Leo. nnd the program vmis en livened lij the l.ognn I'm Scout Hand, an organization of fort live pieies. which matched and pln.'ed in splendid style. Inspired by this music the nowd forgot to be bashful and sung heart ih "Over There." "Keep the Home 1'ires Hurning, ' and other songs. Clarence . It.irdiug. a foui minute man, ns the lust speaker Hi ad vanced a number of icnons whv pm pie (mould invest their mmipv in bonds Victory Loan Drive Increases in Power ( nnlliiuril Trent Pace Oiip lUtklio lleniv htl wilh s':i.;-j,.-,n ,u,, the Nnitli I'hilndelpliin ihsirnl. Mis t'lii'osiiiiin lli'intk. ihiinni.iii. was se. -nnd w itb sliC Hi h'stnut Hill. Mrs. I.iiicolii I eiguson i linn inn ii 11 ih.se thiltl with Slllll.lirill Tin' liuises and hospital-' ininniiliee In ,him bv Miss linlierlii West lepnrloil S"i"ll .lohii II Miisnn iliieiloi and Vlbeil 1" Iti'l 1 V . iissmi i, to llll.i tol of the ill l'ldeml I! l'i-irnt. ,nl dicsspil tin- wiiinin di-triii i linn inon al their i-Miiiiive muling in tin- I.iinolti llinlding nt noon 'I li- v win nod tin i hail inon against ov ei coiitulein c tholgll tlie pl.llsill tlio Wnlk si, l.il- Need III.IMIO suhstriptioiis i is noi-i-ssaiv siul Mr Mn-on. tin von vvonieii vvuikeis to tiling in 1(1. (Mill suhsci ipiinns dailv in ordei to piopcilv spnail i i 1o.ni over tlio iilv We want to miiki this a populur loan .iii.I the s."it -uli-i upturns in o uiiisi mi port.int ot all I know Hint to gel tin iiiiiiiIm r ot siili-i i ipl ions wauled, von must i i-iliiiililo niir effoils in the limix to house ciiini.iigniug The tliree lug subsi iiiitmns itieiveil in hinted the workers to make still States. gi eater effort and all are now more opti mistic than ever evir as to tin- outcumi . The sulisi i iplitnis weie divided as follows I'eini Mutual l.ifo Itisiiiiini-p Coin panv. .."1.11(111.1111(1 riovideiit I. lie and TnM (.'onipdnv, :;.(HI0.(IIMI ('oinmorcial Tiust Coiupan. ."liit.tinil Tin- l'piin Mutual suhsci iptiou m tlio l.ir 'Hi dav. one lasting fioui 11 o'clock until I and the other fiom 'J to I n'oloi k. The auditor of disbursements depart iiu-nt of Ho- rennsvhania Unilrond. eastein linos, lepoitetl todny that tho l.VJ emploves all have subscribed, with l.i total of sii.rtno I Two Main I .mo towns. I'.ala anil M'viiwmI, ninl t In oo oilier sections of I the district ha ! Kuoli has lioen awanteil an honor ting "llslTlie other distiuts me Mountain Hot ougli. lliintingilon inuiitv nonlmi Iloi ough. Montoui'-t'olumlu.i tlistrht. anil Woolrnh. Clinton uninlv W'oolru h vv.is rifdited bv Washington as being the Inst section of tin- Third l'ederal Keseive Distriit to go "ovri the lop" in I li' toiirtli loan 'Iho V " Aver Sons Couipauv and iliiiliivrs siilis, ,,),., 1 to MIIOIIIIII of the issue M.iss-Micting I'tiniglit Tonight n huge muss ineeling will be hold in the Academy of Music in behalf of the loan. The speuhci.s will lie A Mitchell ralniei. attoinc gi neral of the I lilted titatc-s, and the Uev . Stephen A Wise, leading Jewish rabbi of New nuk. "The l'lico ot react-.' Hip spec taiill.n "' htm. also will be- shown Most of the tiikels ate tor griieuil atl niission. onlv iiboiil I WW scats being io served The meeting will st.nt piomptl.v at S o'clock. I'm- tlnvs l.i tot M.ivcu (Ho llnnseu. "tlio most famous umvor i'i the I'nitetl who iiuelbtl Seattle s i,hm,p vik mil ismg. will speak neie. Mis reli K I'.iiker. i In si known iiiuoiig tin- " minute speakeis of the tin a i.iti intic nillv al League fj ii'i-lmk todav She is to spiak at 1 n'llnch at the l'l.istn Club on Cnmac stnet. when- a Vittorv I.ii.iii meet nig is to be held. Plans an- pm ling for the lug ic- If bettor husbands than the inon of West Philadelphia ovist aii.vwheie. the women of West Philadelphia are "finml Missouri." nml would like to have it j proved. I So said Mrs li. 'on llnmilh. chair . inan of the Knrty-shth AViird Women's Victory Liberty Loan committee, who spoke "al Hip button" last night in a loan tall at Sktietli and Locust I stieets The "button" ovor n wall.1 and is the tall.viiig point of tlio ward,1 witli its population of SO.OOU II i. Iloebner was climrtnmi of the, ineeling He is the "button man "Meet me at the button," is bis greet- miIisi ribed their quotas , ing to evorv nut- he ineets in West Phil- iiidelphia. Thousands met bini ttiero last I night The tirst one was Iinhert C , P.ioonheail. who "butlonid" for S.'iOlltl w o-th of bonds "Mrs von Horvath has l."i(l women "splenditl women, splemliil workeis" she calls theni to assist her. Thev have been leleased fiom canteen work, lied Cross am! oilier win wink lint lllioir husbanils deserve its much praise as the women do. said Mis. von llor i Willi Inst night Husbands re Patient ' I woultl wager." said she. "that my husband n couth ate more bacon, eggs and pancakes tins' anv Philadelphia, for 1 haven't time to go mmketing. West Philadelphia hus bands ceitamlv do deserve i roil it for their patiencr Boy Bond Salesman Picks Distinguished "Prospect" ".lust one more bond, please, .Mister?" Tie wns a disheveled looking bond salesman but liiu heart was set upon selling the well dressed and dis tinguished looking man "just oue more bond." "I'm sorry. Muddy, but I'm nl reaily londed up with them, "was the' s.inipuHiotie teply. "Aw, joit can pay n dollar a week, ran 'I you?" was the wheedling ques tion, the 'prospect's' reply brought forth. The distinguished looking tnnu again replied in the negative nnd the would -bo salesman again renewed his plea, dwelling llngeringly upon the "only-one-dollnr a week" end ot his argutnetil. It happened at the Libetty Statue nt South Penn Square anil the con ference between the two was inter rupted when the man was called out to tin- speakers' platform to plead for Hip loau. He announced that ho and his oniplo.vox were going to Ivy fo lake up $.1,000,000 of the Vic tory Loan, as compared with $1, 100,000 of the l'mirth Loan issue. The bond "prospect" whom the boy was trying to induce to part with "just one dollar n week" wasColnnel Samuel I). Lit HUMANMNS PHtSS TRUCKS WILL PARADE IN DRIVE FOR LOAN' Continue. Advance on Entire Front as Hungarian Soviet Asks Armistice the farmers of the country nunuully by the use of motor trucks between tlio farm nnd the market. The two trucks which made Hie trip from Akron were lndcn lo capacity on Hie entire trip. They left March 10, I Pare finmnlotlnw I n riim.lnnJ I l.v Inter than they plmmcd, nntl j cars completing Long Overland Iirrlv'(l ln ,.,lUmlpl,llia tcnty.f0ur TriDS Will Hand Pronfl5. hours ahead of their scheilnle. Krncst I ' , l"iirr was in charge of the party from sion Tomorrow RIOTS AT GERMAN PORTS j Motortruck agents nnd owners will I take part in n truck parade tomorrow morning m the interest of the A'ictory Loan and (he "ship by truck" move ment. The parade will form at 0 lly the Associated Tress ' " :',0,k in ""' morning nt Mroail nnd Copenhagen. April 1!4. The Tluma- '' l,H"1;1' Htreets. nnd traverse this nian troops continued their advance to- , ro,1'(': ,,!r(""1 '" Mnrkol, to Klfth, back ward Mudapest on April lil! ou (he en- "' M'liket to Mroad. lo l.irard avenue, (ire lino between the Theiss and Mnriw nl"1 l""''! n ""oa'I to Market, rivers mid in the eveuing were before Loading the parade will be two trucks Dobrcczin, nbout 1'JO miles due oast icli line just made Hie trip, over nil nf ISudapest. necording to reports from klmN f roads, and in spile of adverse kron to 'Washington V, 0. The rest of (he trip is being directed by li. G. Moid, I). W. (Jobbett, and lias been making motion pictures nlong the way which will be shown Inter in furtherance of the "Ship by Truck" movement. LIBRARY BODY ORGANIZES M. Taylor Pyne Re-elected PreaN dent of N. J. Commission Trenton. April -!. The New Jersey Public Library Commission reorganized esterdiiy at the Slate House with (lip rc-eloeUou of M. Taylor l'ync. of Princeton, chairman ; the Her. nverett l Tomlinson, of Elizabeth, vico chnlr- it,i,tn.,psi inilnv w earner coiiiimous, ironi AKron. u., lo The Hungarians evacuated Dcbrec- i '"con. (in., ninl thence (o Philadelphia. man. ami former State Librarian Henry zin Tuesday night. I They will leave later for New 1 ork C. Iliirhauau, ot this city, hccrclary. I H....11., in,:i n ,u,.n nr a p l omi win return to AKron ny way ol I no execiiiive i-uiuniiiirc nnnicti wus mr. ! !'!, ..'tni ,m,,i !., t'lnmrnrr Albati , S.vniouso. Rochester, Muffiilo I' no, State Commissioner of Hducntion has nsked for a suspension of the Itu mntiinu offens'nc nnd tho nrraugeinent of nn iirmiKtico. according tn A'iennn reports received here. One of these rc- nnu ni.Ali.a llin Ktoon Wiener .Tolirillll to this etfeet. The dispnteh adds thut'"'' "'""' of pro'lucc can Hie golernmeut of Helu Ktin has an nounced its readiness to retire lit favor nnd the Lake Shore. The trucks were sent out on n fiOOO milo trst by II. S. I-'irestone, exponent of Hie "Ship by Truck" idea. Mr. Calvin N. Kendall nnd Slate Librarian John P. Dullard. State Librarian-elect Vraueis B. Croasdale sat with tho commission under Kircstnno believes Hint millions of dot- a law pnsseil by tlio last Legislature be saved making him an ex-otlieio member. of n Socialist cnbinet GIRL PUPILS IN LOAN RALLYo ninghiim, the Mritish representative iu Teachers of Southern High Aid In Vienna; but the Vossisehe Zeitung's Raislnn Rlihsr rl nt lon ' corresnoudent sajs Colonel Cunningham A ietory Loan tneetlng was held last1 lias gone to the Hungarian capital night in the school auditorium bv the , merely in response to nn mutation liv I pupils and teachers of the Cirls' Smith- IW Kim's government, which wished . era Higli School. Mroad stieet and Snv-I to convince him that the leports of tier lueniie. ' murder and tobbery in Budapest wore Patriotic appeals were made by Mis baseless. i.ucy vviisoii, principal ot tne school : i . ...i in !. mi- a v Humors that the position of tho Hun garian soviet government is shaken are ibsoliitely unfounded, necording to the Dailv Herald, the Lnbontc oigan Miss Amelia Meaiidoii, teacher of I'rench. ami State Senator 11 run Mil ner. Several of the girls load extracts from totters received from boys abroad I-," , , ,. ,-, , ,, .. , , . .. man in W-s, . " '"?"" mmnm lnlMcn,,,,on"!l,IPl. is championing Vein Kun against The committee in ohm-go of the rally "", A,,irs' 'l?,P n'wiPP'r says Hint was beaded b, Miss Alice Hart, with , tl"' v.et regime has on he contrary i ceil mnieriaiiy sircngiiicnco. iio-ii-i tlio following members: Miss ltertha Marcus, Miss Amelia Moaudnux, Miss Helen Mills, Miss Dorothy WoHa-rald, Miss Helen Shollenborgor. Miss Clara Wheeler, "iss Amelia Streepcr. Miss Until Wagner nnd Miss Heatrite Myers. io ol Un ion linn - spoke at Isl.vd at also tluc Mrs. I!. I. of the West . i :.. .i ;., iiv iiitwe in t si rniintieiiiiii.i to- 'sr CI II llliouiii I'll in nn- , .iiui'ti ii.... Common ial Trust ( 'omnaiiv s. night, but it will be postponed if lie sciiptinn of S.10IMKNI is Iu uddltiou to stteets lire too wet. si nun iKin nti-vimislv iiiiiiniiiii oil. Ku li.iitlson. i-hairiiiiiii The tavali.v anived at tin- utiuv Pliihiilelpln.i ilistnct. and her i oiiiinit- vi.ituo nt half past pj o'cloik. and tte have planned a i.illv with special inmiodintelv began the senos of stunts featuicsat the statue. I'iftv -second anil , that have won them tamo a- olio ol Cliisinut st i rets, at s o'clock tomorrow tin- i liniTiiiion i ouch and liincv liding uilIiI. At tin- s.nne tinn' I'hcre Willi oilthts in the niteil States mniv he linxing bout All the doings that t In ill at the Wild Walnut studs Mrs. von I Ion nth has boon chairman iu the loiiner loan campaigns. Mrs. John P.or is taptain. Mrs. John Uepp ice chainnan, and with Mis II. W'eigand siiucssful selleis of bonds. Mrs. Catherine Lit-ie is another on ihusiastic worker. "Mat I woultl have to give ou tho names of ever one of in 1.10 aides." said Mrs. Von Horsath. "fur thev an- all haul workers. "The I'tnM -shth waul is a huge dis- i,lg (, n fpw ,jnjs I net to cover, anil we go from house to house, from Port tifth street lo Cooli creek lmulevard. and from Market street to Malltmoie avenue. Our cam paign has nlreailv stalled in niool.v and wo expect groat suics." Rounding Up Turks Constantinople. April LM. Several 'persons, charged witli hnving been im plicated in the massacre or depot tatlon oi .xrtneiiiniis, nave uoen arrestetl dm- aid prints n Mudnpest dispatch, bled in that city on Tuesday, stating that the military situation is improving, Hint Hungarian resistance hns brought the Rumanian offensive to n standstill, and that Hie frontier is now firmly held. A state of siege lias been proclaimed in the important (iermnii port of Ham burg nnd tho suburbs of Altona and Wnndsbeck. i The situation in T.remen has become serious. jJMlJYy V "rV' T&"'6HrjytJtrlft . Dougherty's jfauWess ngltsfj oton Jfuniiturc This is the softest and finest furniture made. Does not the very name suggest the heicht of luxury and quality? Every piece you may select from our models Davenports, Chaises Longucs and Chairs must be made to your individual order in our own factory by specialists who devote their entire skill and time to its production. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses. Box Springs. Bedsteads. 1632 CHESTNUT STREET fV-s, He paid in concluding "All ot our previous efloits aio in rain if wo fail in this loan. When the 'Iron Division' nian-hes down Mm. id street they will want to see vim waving an American flag in one hand and a Victory IJoud in the otliei " Other speakers who exploited the ,iu dience to bu.v bonds were Mrs. Usui Parrott, publnitv ni.iniigci- for the women's committee, and Mis. Ch.nles Stewart Wurts. chairman of the women's committee L. .1 l.affeitv who is chairman of tin- u torv I nun committee for the I'tutv-second ilistnct. made a short address, anil Mr. Siegert vice chairman nf the tomnntiee, m trodticed tlio speakers IJoj Siouts .Make Sales The bond sales were made bv tin Boy Scorns and the women of tin- mm I West sl vvrl i illlplli .lied bv 1 in le S, im's rithis, as well as ni.iiiv oxhilii turns in wbii h tlio troopeis loallv outdo Iho proli-ssional ndus of the sawdust i tug I'iiIIiiu ing the peilorinain i- the sol diers weie tnl at tin- foot of tin statue bv the i lutein division. Smith eastern Pcnns.v Iv.ini.i (h.iptci. Anion .in Keil Cross The mounts ol the men 'dmgihh wmo toil mi isio.ni sniei, iiirinor nuin Muse- nml taii.ililo spnikers lnunih-il out one of the liooii day rail ii osl pleasing ot I In tl hell! at Thirl v fouith and Mill ( i'Ni ii will in t a lil'cier anil bunts will lie staged bv Mike Mums. Mauling Dumbs, .link llaviuan anil Jnhnti Dow lie Then will bo speakeis, movies and music l.n-k ( 'l!i n n ill be in i lunge W'lienevrr tin- vventher pi 1 lints lib iilv sings, pageants, four minute talks, exhibits of w,ii tiopbii's and ilrmou- li.itnnis liv tanks, inotorc.vt les and lie pl.iiiuid in nil the ills li u Is In South Philadelphia thoie are i alius at noun and night al Hie Vittorv statue. Mioad and Wharton streets SKH.OOO at ( ramp's Meeting A mooting held at Cramps Sliipv.iid netted s's:!.0(H) in sails, it vvus an-iioiini-itl tod. iv This brings the total sales to date tor the Liiioigcnrv Pb ot Corporation up to Sl,1li,00l) A inret ing was bold b.v oniplo.vos Comparison of Totals in Reserve Districts The exact total t the Victory Loan, was SlMn.fi-W.OOO. lows : Moston New Vol k Piiiladelpbi.t Cleveland Kit hniniid Chicago St Louis .Minneapolis Dallas San Prancisi o . . . . An unotheml rep. sas Cit.v distriit sa totaled J-7.7G7.ti00 f subscriptions to tabulated today, listributeil as fol- . .. .S-4.1.14S,OOl) .... SN.OOO.OOO . . in.2.18.1,10 . . 1S.I!):1,!).10 '. . . . l.oi.3S.'J.li00 . . . . lm..17!i.;:.io .. . '!t,S77,S(Hl (i.(il(l,7(IO .. .. i.'J4i.:;oo .... 'J.O.10.,1.10 ort from the Kan id that sales there LOAN TOTAL $250,000,000 Gold Lingerie Clasps It is only a question of which pair of these useful clasps to select, as all arc beautifully 'designed. A pair of gold lingerie clasps beautifully engine - turned $6.50. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCilANTB JliWELKHS SILVERSMITHS Y Invest in flic Victory Liberty Loan r if the John Official Reports at Washington Cover Two Days Washington, A pi il -I A tiuailoi of I billion dollais has lieen sMlis, , i,,i to the loan anil oftjoi.illv n pulled to the Tronsim Tins toveis prohahtv onlv the lies' tvvo tln.vs of tho suhsci iption period which opened Monti. iv, anil does not hi .t...i.. ,i ii r ..iaj .. t.:. i. .,., . i, v-i. ,, iiiniciiii-iiiiiiniiis, niui.t ssuu i-nun uv- m.i ...... I. s,lm .,,,s 1 1 u.trii i i iiiiovvitig inon iieuiiuistrut t the Milisoriliors me taking tbi-it time to on-B-ri, nuu i inn sure mat we sn.iu l,il,ertv Statue the cavali tump be able to exi eetl that m shrt ,,ei lt r,,r isustlcmu. vvbeie il will i.iiup for the ictorv Loan. I am tblightid ..mil Saturduv nnd ll nntuine t !..;- mittees who were pioseni 1 womeul llaib-y Iron Woiksat noon, al whnli Of this sot lion are taking a live m Chaplain Cltffoiil. of the murine t orps terest in the siutess ot the loan and spoke. The Mailev emplo.ics , pe. i t,, are eager to see it go 'over the top ' lepeat their 1(111 per t.-nl subscript ion "This distriit raised ,vj,o0O,li(l(l for to the last loan lo do my bit in the win I, of the women working out here Another woman worker of ihis opinion is Mrs. Parmt. who s;Ui "I was delighted to bo in the ,,iher loans, but this is the best of all W li.v itis the last loan, anil I would tint miss what mav prove to be tin liniil chance to do mv Jut lor the 1 niied1 States for nn.vtliiug 1 love it " An earnest worker ami leader of the women of tin- distriit timing the last three loans. Mrs m-ts js . n thusiaslic lis to the chance, ,,f the district for this lainpaign "The women of this thstrnt have he I'omc more eflii-ient ilin-ing lath of the last three loans." sht .sni,t .,, wo are starting out tliis tinio wilh' more support and harmony than ever before. It is reallv a pleasure to (ni this work, when eveiv one is stiiving1 so hard toward tin anip goal, Iho success of the n toi v Loan ' Those of the ditlicnl ntninitlees who are working lor the loan m (i,, Lane are ' 13. .1 Lafferiy. William P Siegirt, Judge Joseph P. lingers. .:. ;il,. Smith, Mrs. (' S Waits, Mis siegert. Mrs. JI Pairott. Mrs. r Pen, He burg, Mrs. William L. Holun-s, Mrs., Harold S Stone, Mrs. John li. I.uuib. Miss Heloii Muter. Miss 13. Ilollnpetrr , and Miss 13 Seholev . War Engagement Ended New oll. April L'4. Mrs. Clarruie 31. Hyde, ot ! Last Sixl liftli street and Athcl Croft, (ireenwich. Conn., sin -nouueed Hint the engagement of her daughter, Miss Clnrn Mubbitt Hvtle, to fA Uoionci ueorgc .vionigumery, ordnance gSdepartment, V . S. A., has been broken i!y mutual consent. Colonel Mont WSs tomery, formerly commandant at the "$wf Frankford Aisenal. has locently re- - ' -jui is. ...,! , Tqrflnpn s4ljC-4 .V... ,muv. man Pii. tin- initial installment A telegram tiom Chit ago unofln uillv n pot tod that Mulligan had obtained I Il Inward New nrk lls.V""ul , , , .. i . ii ii . in i i i i ii'1 iiti' in i urn m ii- ii mm n ii us Six nirpbui-s will I to Pnladrlplu., ,.)r , ,f, , i( ,orj ,, ,,',,.,. lms rrcmi tin- avi.ilioii lield at Munoln to ' ljr,, .lust Sl'.OtMI.OOO, or enough tot nionow The planes will pink at move the Victor ship, tin I S S. j Mustloton oveinighl ami give two MarbU'lieail approxiinutclv two miles ileinonstiatious over the i it v on s-atin Ion its ovngr fiom San 1'iainisiu to I New 1 ork 4 s & s GINGER ALE tilade from distilled water onlv) 5 & 5 is Always in Season .It gives the touch of distinction try wizen you wish io cnaracier- lie your service. "i Spld W lol fJror una vruiKiai '-'-. BONW1T TELLER. G,CO. hedpecia(5hOrnaUofiA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET lon-cll Ji ms vSPORTiS CLOTHE5 Sports clothes tailored express ly for Bonwit Teller & Co. and made from all-wool Jersey in heavy, medium or light weight, in styles suit able for all occasions in town or country. SUITS, 29.50 to 45.00 Goats, Capes and Jackets 19.50 to 37.50 tJweL nl 1 i T R ft ' BONWIT TELLER. &XQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announce an Unusual Sale of WOMEN'S GOWNS THIRD FLOOR Taken front Regular Stock and Specially Priced for Friday's Selliiit 55.00 About seventy-five exclusive models in embroidered and beaded satin, chiffon taffeta. Georgette and crepe meteor, all of which have been marked at far higher prices. Every gown is designed with that distinc tion which is traditional with this establishment. 49.50 Nearly a hundred gowns and frocks have been marked at this special price. There are tailored frocks of plain or dropstitched tricolette and of embroidered serge. Also includ ed are afternoon gowns of crepe de Chine, satin, taffeta and foulard combined with Georgette. I Exceptional Opportunity Discontinued lines in exclusive and beautifully-made frocks of French serge, wool Jersey, satin, taffeta, crepe de Chine and tricotine are specially reduced to this price for tomorrow. Bodice and straight line styles; and trimmings of braid and embroidery. Both simple and elaborate models included. Sizes 34 to 44. 18.00 DARLINGTON'S 1 1 26-28 Chestnut Street Comforts and Bed Spreads at Special Prices If you are in need of one or more good Comforts for your summer furnishing plans, this will be the' time to get them : $6.50 Bed Comforts for $4.95 $7.50 Bed Comforts for $5.65 $5.00 Bed Comforts for $3.95 $4.25 Bed Comforts for $3.25 Fine Dimity Spreads in single- and double-bed sizes $2.25 and $2.50. Printed rioral-patteni Spreads in rose and blue, some with bolster cover S5.00 and $5.50. Scalloped Spreads for single beds $3.50. I-'OLTtTH FLOOR THIRD FLOOR HR PA! M Rf AfffH pi 1 ALIVl JJLiLn DH HIK m fumure III Wy1, 'ffi' ' ' Strikingly II v T'v ! ' ,' New Strong 3 , j1!1! Comfortable WHk "Palm Beach" Willow Furniture is first-class in qual- ity, workmanship and finish. Sold exclusively at Darling- ton's in Philadelphia. Samples of materials for cushions, I with estimate of cost, furnished on request. Most of the I pieces can be supplied in natural color, stain finish and I enamel finish. Your inspection of this Furniture and our I other summer lines is solicited. Prices are surprisingly moderate. I FOURTH FLOOR Cretonnes and Curtains Here you will find Cretonnes in abundance and more beautiful than ever. Prices range' from 38c to $2.50 yard, and there is a splendid assortment for curtains, slip cover ings and cushions. The Cretonnes at 38c a yard represent exceptional value. For the summer home, we can supply White Voile Cur tains, 24 yards long with wide hemstitched border at $1.25 pair, former price $2.00. Crash Table Covers with decorated borders $1.00, i ok 1 ka ao nn ' l"'""! H'i'"Vf Vu&vu, ;J( ' jK . "SJ r"t ro'uhTH i'u,qi. . I . .) .,., . ' m ill ' . ' -. i . -rfi-.iiKiJi III ' ,i,f,r' , Hftij J ( ! ' ' ""M " j ' . ' l' '.,-;., ili?-?iTM;'lll- 'f ' (l.r...i..--JL&ipaa. Vf
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