My "' "frWgEZ$ WffllftnWTli?? Klf3jv-,s,' "Jtti'e, V4 fliS?7j5!Wfe 'iV- f-ftt WSJ5 j-lt r-il E'3l'o itblio ledgee phegadelphia, thtjesdat, T at the headquarters will be sent letters of Invitation, whkh will be aercpted in adinission eards Any tlibdiarged ol dier or iiitor needs onlv bis lionorable diMliaige for admission to the hall, while men still in the service will find their uniforms n suBii leut credential. I.ix.il draft boards iu all parts of the .. ,. .. -r 1 ... 1 . state are alread sendine their replies Mass-Meeting Tuesday Night , i,!Ptonal ,,,epb 11. M.Cali. .1.-. in Will Organize Men Who '!,,,rK: of !ll( ''"iwrmy Mate orRaniu. 0 tion. fianiliiK tlien- ncreplames 111 words Served in War of praise for the nrsonlratlon and pioni- ies of o operation APEIL 2, 1019 DOCTOR'S RA Two Philadelphians Faced Starvation in German Prison Encampment PRIVATE BOYER RETURNS bk W mm I i -- t k h IT K. i n did mil .11 ,i- In After bill oh rf nping death from stnrintion nutl disease In n hnihe uinu camp, where- lie was lonlmed foi Ihi months, Pritatc Atlliur V. Hum i Ims uT returned lo thii countiv mid is now it 6 hl mothers home. U(M!8 NMtli D.uien street. 't owe bit life ' mul the telernn today." to it ToutiR Philadelphia dm tor, Captain V. .1 1'iesprt. ttho sine me half hi mtiotis m Hie pi ivm nl Casel, ttermant when 1 was stun illR." I aptmii I'irspei was t lken prisoner earh m Hie war while light in,; with the Ilntim fniees Finnic Hour was rapttned dining the Imttle of the Maine, .hilt 1" 1'rnate Hon i .its bo Atill nevet f.u jet hi expeiifinc- in the win I Innl a brothei lie mid ' who loiicln id' lit side with mi in Ciuuiint I I'MI, Infiintrt, and in the Minn iiinl unit I was plaied on outpost dntr and lured bv the hoc lies Hm.ii I'.iwt was tlie broth, r He w is kilhd m i tion 11 few duts .ifter Uthut ( m tlired, bin tlhin net' 1 bend i ! h death mild he mined in Hh 1 mi. I States a f w wi i Us iso "That last linn I -iw n-ai -nd the oteian reuillms lii" dieiidfiil penejie was on lolt 1- h. I was ordinil t" "iil -' " "" asleep and I km tint "" " " ,I",,,k would lessen nn ihaii.e- f . ..untie Imik, but 1 would not .ntnk.n linn thought he would nil the tale in- I of me (lets lush N's r""" M",,,('1 Bom i w.is iioiitnd of Ins bioilnt s neath In bis innlli'M a he st down lo, bis first- hieiUtisl after In- tetuiii n thU .oi.nttt at i ,.iiup Mud", on Jlnrth Its When n-led about tin .ondiiion- in the Cerui.in iui-"ii ' l'" ""' """ ""' Clerinaus lre.il.il tin u pn-oiiu- l'i- la ii . u,i. eli isih .ni.l - l n rtuivi in' ' - . i c.l He -nil tin In i ma ii ollu et wli hl.st ipiestinnnl bun knew tin ew nik bittu nun i toulil -pi ik l.nclish .1- r-l.. .. .... ".II IKMI Kll-si HI' n.ii..h ..........is in liie i amp he d lured No IVndi .Miefc'P th'ie md inn,, li'nlpl unit srMiile.ii 1 auks "iihl b. found -I had no food imuIImI Hi. -Ohio, "and I iKianu ssk that I was tiik.ti to a hospital win ! J lo-! s,mj , ml- iu weight , , . . If it hid no been foi .ipl.nn I'resper. who lived it -J HIT Ninth Kraukford utenue u id wnli whom I huppcued to stuki .in .i.ipitiiul.ni-. I would hat.- died. I am sine lb- wa ju the omi.is- ipiaitns and -hand hilt his food with me Mm dud m thil camp lil 'loss and ibex ..iuie.1 turn out b the doens run minimis menu I01is-le.l "I ImlllU I nullum tops and nnutinii- ibex cum little crat t tioni boiled nlihaj;'- own soldier- .lie the i.lllb.IRe Kiissi.ins 1'ieateil Wor-t- "The ICii-si.iii pri-ori. is ! l.n -the hero neie the woi-t lien d .ind lie most pitilul ohji.ts in the , imp hoso who did not die of -tin.iliou inibtreutinent .mil tilth wen klbd In the intluen.i N.n I' lius-i.ins lame out of I'auip C -l j'im- Hover iinienibe.id in mudint where ,100 women ii qd ihlhlnMi on then w,i to Kratin wue ipiiiteml for i nislit lit the (.imp llov wtie sI.mmiis b' raid "On the ilu beloie ihe .111111-11. e wa iiigned. loiitinind IJom 1 -ui" ukulkiug bo. he s, 1 (no to what little foud theie was .ind we had to n-k tun lives to snie 11 Tin.ite limn w 1- released lii.unh. 1 -'I lie mde on 1 T?ritllh tloop tl nil In I5ellllll mil latei went lo 1 ie wliue In gnl In- filt sepi ne in. ii 111 live month- "Hun it Listed .o.i.l In. siinl .md 1 hope Mil don 1 wiui 10 know nun h more about it fm I .1111 s'tlins 111 up petite when I think " lb..-, ilis -, nl as 11 H i-oiii 1 of w 11 Nonet noes I feel liki 1 ' ill"! ' 1 1 foi a m. k I'nvate liovei i- tweniv fu 1 m-iis old. Mis Inothei (Is.-a, Hum wa tnont Until enlisted in tin- 'I hud Itegiment Nation il iiiuiid of I'. iu.sl nniu in Septenibei . I'll" 'I hev tl allied foi seeial monthh at I amp IHneoi k befoie sailing i r 1 tin -, . n, s of war The leturii'd s.il.liei p.n- ih- liisiii -1 tribute tnlaptuiu l'n-pet who i- now lu Kuglnnd ks:-ijpw ffSr mk W Wm 1 ' I 1 ' $&& l5te to 1 & 7 1 mmi Jf V - Mm t DELEGATES TO BE CHOSEN War Memorial Fund Half Raised Hue half of the M 00,000 needed to , build the I'raiikford lomniunitv house. inas meeting will be held not the diMrut's memorial to men who I us,,ir irening to form a tempoiaiv were 111 the serne, has been raised mriiiii iition of the Anient an Legion 'llli, annoumeuient was made at 11 . 1. 'Ins ,,M and ele,t ihnteen delegates """f ,ot ".'i' ""''''''"'? omnnttee ' , ,. , , Inst night The building will ad loin a ,d all. males n, ihe national .an. us ,n i-tlII1Kfnl High S.hool si f on ie 'Ihe srssinn will be held in "tlisli Kites bull, on the vnuiliwest in.i of Itioad and Itaie streits Ihe o, al hend.piaiteis of the legion flnoi ol 1ll I'heslnut ed the plai e of meelnig ind at tlie Mime tune sent letteis In 1 il' fifii one lmal diatt boaiiN in the 'i'i a-kiiig enli to .House the inleiist oflheev serrli e men in their 1 ouimuin- t IPs llo niein in legion win. Ii i- open I" etei t iiiiin I 11 nn -"- I i ri I "ii the thud . t I ti f 1 annniini HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT VOCATION 'I he best JOB for jou in life is de sciibcil by Holmes W. Jlciton, c. peit Vocational Counselor, in tins ital new book. Kolilieis and tailous i-ominir back to eiil life, men and ten'.! in eithei the WOmcn ambitious to succeed in bus.i- n m 01 nun nn 1 01 ps between ncs"s, uung people just staitiliR pnl 0 t'HT 1 ml Nmenibei 'I. 'is then taieets, all need thus book. It , , , , . ou aic "a tquaic peK in a lound I- II Pie-mi f'UUimgonh a p.ebnunni j,, Ma w, JQU ,, "gmiation m I'. niisxUaiiin and .on voult,clf. It explains dozens of se,M.ntl m I'hihidf Iphiti I'he men to tnnj;s, a.s: I' '1' led a- del, gates net Tnesil,i "'"'" ' ' -"' '-' " -i""-v " .',?," Nn'.n Tr-riz -i.!' 1 it llif M I 0111 (OtitMPIHn utmli j-i, ot. x -r- Ma(ir fi rilli MnU- in lurii will fin tlo tipnn iniM-siito of ipMii itiont l"i mill mil In tn ,M I in on 1 , WI si BrMlteMeMeMeHeMvsBi9PP9 r i ? inn nrvi s iDjeMeMeMeMHBMeMBseMeMeMvTtiVr ST JesL. vCnaalH1 1 i,"i ii" 11 .- GIRL STRANGELY MISSING Miss Millicent Knowles of New York. Disappeais at Guelph. Ont. I 01 until. .l 1 J I - ' ls 1 1 I II,. I01011I0 p. Ii . win noiili'd todn' ot tlie di-app, 11 nn ' 11 liii'lph. Mnl ..I Mi lilli int Ixiioub- ol New 01 K Mi. ,11 1 im d al 'ni' Iph 1 wi , 1.0 n 1 oiiipinii il In Mi- s.,,01 , Villilli ll --t.il v 1 I II lilt l Mil hid I'.'ll .lll'tllllllL I ".KM III - liool 111 Monti' ll No del nl- ol Hi. M.tnu: woman - ,(. ,lih' ai.iti' wiii :rii 1 11 in tin nies.it. VISIT FAMED BATTLEFIELDS U. S Congressmen See Where Yankees Fought and Bled I it i-. ii.l-l I he inenihi is oi il.. 111 1 Ilia 1 if) ins 1 inn mil lee of ihe House of l! pie-, nl.it im- w ho (line to I'm opt with SniPim llikei lime isite. III.- bitllrlit lil- ol tin Mi ii-e 1g011ne 1 , 4U111 -spe. nil .itlenliou w is gien lo ihe s. im- 011 win. Ii I lie 'I enl 1 igbtb 1 l'i niish 1111 1 National i.iiii.Ii and I In limit liftb 1M1 mil and Kan as Na 11. n! (.ii.n.l' lliti-ioiis bad fought lag lour A nrK Meld tti llnin-t sntlnrut lion nnd l'rnflt; Atiabrtne n.. Viihi.iil 4l.lllllB. III.. .. IU m.i, lllli. tion Willi III" 1 omnnttee al i i.n.,H l-nnerm llr'lntlnr Into 11 nt foiintd otel-ei- rtnv 1n1r Tlrnl Atillltlep., eli. I 1 -lit iiilislfd mi 11 and lite olh. 1 1 s ' l,v f"l"" " H'" inurm tioni clt'n bv Mr 1 1..111 iiiiisiin im 1 .inn lit' mill lis VcrtIin , , ,n allrt om.n lnav h. will he -. letted as dtlegiles fioin llll- mte.i nr- or wnstril rfr. rL Hlid tUsappuInt ,,lt md the s,e , ,t, w,ll be .,,., a""" iJ'S,'0-,"!" Sl Me,.' tinucl ii) tlm rlrrtitnis ot thirlrrn (Mr ftnol torri or the Publisher Ml ot Ihose who hate regis,, ,e, " I - """JA.; JJ ';? T' :itis COPIES ""7" O not confound ordinary arti-Vi-J' fic,Jl pearls with Tecla Pearls. -PS Tccla Pearls arc copies of true - orientals artificial pearls are copies of Teclas. You want a copy of the original gem, not a copy of a cop . Even copies can be carried too far. TECLA 39S huh Avenue, New WI, 10 Rue de la Paut, Pari CHARLLS J. MAXWELL & CO'. In Philadelphia Agents Walnut .n. at 10th bt. CHEI Fopular Prtcesor Particular Peopl Re : Salads CHERI'S Culinary Expert has conceived another delightful specialty Lobster and Chicken Salad. Boiled live lobster, fresh fowl, shredded lettuce and cel ery, artfully combined witn Russian dressing, cradled in crisp lettuce leaf and garnished with slices of hard-boiled egg Lobster and Chicken Salad a la CHERI is distinctly our own ctcation Juct the sort of 'Hurried Bite" that suffices feminine fancy as substitute for a deferred meal I2i South Ikh Street 132 South 15th Street And After Attentions Ar Completed 1()04 Chestnut Street VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE SCOTT REMAINS AT DIX General Hale's Arrival at Camp De layed Several Weeks tamp l)i. N .1 . u.l 'Jl M 11..1 (jeiierai Siott will loutuni. tm a 1. u weeks Ins romman.l nl I anii lii owing to the iinnoiin. enieni that Maim Inn eral Hunt Huh who mh.Iio. I m. will not n-iioit al on. 1 al t'ns posi OPEN MAY 1ST CHERl SHOP Co&lectiont ind French Paltry 142 South 15th St. Corner Walnut J G PATTON. Prtildtn DiK Sales of Gold Notes Reported As Group Campaigns Get Into Swing Crowds View Naval Aircraft Exhibit; Wireless Phone Demonstrations Open rier.oiis I10M liiuun 1 ha 1 11 en of tlie aioit l.ilicitt lxan lmlijstriil iiRauinti ui Indicate thai ten thuusand-ilollai sijhsi 1 iptlons will l.e mole iniii 1 ions 111 the lanitMiKii now on ihai in am of the foui piecedhiK Umiih 1 I i 1 l.iuiit h is titeii iiaitietl lit Si. 1 el nv of the Ireasuit (ihths ,ih the tiiaxiuiuni .11 .inn Hal will In illoited in full in eeiit ot ot n siihst 1 iptlon of Iho loan I en siibsi 1 inMollH fot this amouiil wen upoirr.l b sl-t of the IinJusti i,il i 1 1 s esiniUv so frfi the latccst sulisii Ipiion riportiil through an of the 111U11 tiih! i oniiiiiiiei s is lhat of ihi IIhIiIwui (.oeoiout it e WorKs for one million loll. 11s nl umit il In tliotip 11 iKinuliilt Unottn i iln Mai lilnert ('ouimiUet 1 11 il 1st of suits, 1 intiuns toll ns Hill I I Iron steel mill lupliullder liKflll'tl tUrhieen InnU. I e. omotllf : (Inlrmiin ll.inaril tno.l. Ir . iiti.orj rmlrmiin Ni. hc.Us I-. I loid. IniriiMii trm llreeilrn llaldulli IJiioinnlltei WorU Jl.Ulm.llllll I .1 limin A I 11 InteniHt'l llurresler t o. of m. S", (Hill I'lilln. Tfxllle Mm-lilnc o laiifrsem 1 I tret I orimration l '1011 strl llrridlr Mfir. I o. in.nnn 7.0(10 tn nnn Newton Muflilne lool Work., Inr. "7,000 . , , ,, , , , 1,11(11 P 17 I umber. I iimituret I halr- I.ROl I- 1 utiiinolille Nlrtiiuf ulureml iuii. IVed s. t ndrrhlll. innl lledlers, ( luirnmn. t 11 liliiUuuRn llnnei- tthlt, . 9(111.(100 riiornlnn-l uller tilo (uninnnr It I llnflmiin sHfnn rii.. lltn-llnd lie I 11. Mil iillouch . son (Kill I" 1(1 1'ulilii.hem. r.ner. (Inlrniin. ( luirles I. Jenkins I II 'I Ipiiiniotl (u. 2A.0M1 10,000 ,r.n.tn .lohn llnlfnennt """" lewis Thompson A lo, in rain 10 000 .. ,'.rtl L" ll leather. CfWrninn, t liarles 1 I. AniiRhim. 10 """ (liuilier ( Itj Morviio to. $71,000 III (Kill HroiUk. llro. . in 000 loier A o "ft.OOtl aaroli sf rn K sons . o 000 ITinliri.. leai, A Mi IIIt I no noil Mi doo A Mien m oon lleloer Trunk ami llijr to. IIHI.OIIO IIIIM) m. I. Ilelmerllnr. Jr. 10.(100 K7 ii R.s VJl tri i' f.. . 'At Space Coptributed by BAKER, AYLING & YOUNG LAND TITLE HLDG., PHILADELPHIA , PHILADELPHIA BEAUTIFUL i I pti n 11 ty ,' mm h .lupph Prune It. In nt innUr urrnirinent I lie HiltHiilUKm hrousht 1n IMillndlplila In I li nnrk tlmt IVunrll OiiUIrt mwl olher leading urllMn hair ilono llirimcli lli rfiNor onntll at IIip rt h(m inllon of rhilndelpliln? rhlltidelpliiiins hliould ilmw Ihelr tipire IhIIoii nf the inrk of lhf tirll-tH In Ultliifi thr I lit lr rrtrlH" hltltlon In uniHt Street, lieturrn nrmr- hihI I.oiujit Streetn, nnd b IrndliiK their ni ourarement to ultnn tnntird imiUInc permuiipnt HrtUttt dNplnfc in thin lt, thus Inducing lUlturN to tnnie lierr hihI prnd their miue. I lie iirtlRth not nnh lielp u tn tlrenn up our ll on fenttral o. i anion the 111 help lit to itmUe riilludelphU innro pronpfrou ir ne KlB tliPin h i hutii e. NAVAL AIR FIGHTERS ON DISPLAY I' ist pulilh ileiiiniistratlon of t lie famous wireless telephone that was I iletelonci) 111 (his lountri duriiiK Hie wr and hipt ns one ot the greate-t I se, rets of the State DeMrtnieut will h held dailv In tills Uty during the niort I.ltiertt Loan ChiiiphIbi IIii iliune are being lnntalled in the 1'oiiiiiieri.lal Museum 34th and hprui c siufif. where iiiuiplete ehlhlth of t-erv tiw of nutal alnraft lire belliB In Id foi the lienelit of the lampalKii 'I lie tatlio plionett are of the ttpe that was installed in large bomblni; 1 nUnes mod on the fiont 111 Frante It wn due to tlio radio-telephone that 1 Amerlean nirnien er Hblo to win important nlr combats that they probablj OtlietMitJP would liato lost Iiauied ladlu-telcphone men, who were inntrui ted in the ait nt schools In 1 1 is, .ouiiirt and who, while as HludentH, were worn to the utmost hei rei will he on detail at Ihe eshibit duruiK the dav and nlKlit Thus Phlladelphlant will hate an opportunity to witness ihe workings of the latest mrides In lie le 8 1 onimtmii ntlon 'I lie exhibit of naal rfiieiaft nl the museums and tlie annoiy Is tlio moat ouiplete Hhowins of Its hind ttei lield In this eit. n cordlner to Conmiande-l-reileilek CohNrn-lieivl of the natal Allcraft l'actory at League Island, whtrt 'lis unltH of the exhibit -were assemliled BesildeH tlie airplanes, etetj tpo of motor cter imed for naval flying is shown There are other Interesting dlnplaja of equipment u-d by the natal an forces During tlio campaign tlie motors of the planes will be operated dam I.eitures on tiaal flying will be glten each etenlng VICTORY LOAN MASS MEETING TONIGHT A. MITCHELL PALMER, U. S. Attorney General REV. STEPHEN S. WISE, noted Jewish Rabbi FAMOUS OFFICIAL WAR FILM "The Price of Peace" ACADEMY OF MUSIC AT 8 P. M. ir. 6' h .,.,, r '.,. I?SJJ 'T' .1 rr y jf i fmhLtrMM Space Contributed by Weatinahouie Electric & Manufacturing Company, Uil Wldehtr Building f ft uucnunun ac wmimtv; (' tfiviu ot I r; a I have seen father, mother, and dead soldier son photographed together, with the dead son looking far the happier, and not the least substantial of the three. I have seen scores of spirit photographs exact images of the dead. " Page 14 Hearst's Magazine for May vziuvt Op-yCx- SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE speaks with authority. Scholar, phy sician, writer he has since the War been giving his whole life to this one subject are the Dead really dead? You may not agree with Conan Doyle's conclusions but you cannot ignore them. With thousands of our soldier sons missing forever, the eternal question of life-and-death is poignantly important. c 'Spiritualism, so lqng the subject of sneers and ridicule, is absolutely the most important devel opment in the whole history of the human race." t HARE, the inventor, Crookes, the chem ist, Wallace, the naturalist, Varley the physicist, Flammarion, the astronomer all clear thinking men of science became firm converts of their own investigations; Now comes Gonan Doyle ! His report on Spiritualism simply written and startlingly interesting is probably the most significant series of articles now being published. IF you are not interested in the opinions of the world's great thinkers, you wqn't want Hearst's this month or any other. But if you want the thoughts of real leaders don't fail to read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Vital Message" in the May number of 11 Ihhhbhhhh JML A ( s, A Magazine with a Mission MANY NEWSDEALERS tell us that their supply of Hearst's Magazine is sold out completely a day or two after the magazine arrives. Since only as many copies are printed as are ordered in advance many people are disappointed each month. It is, therefore, always well to buy your copy of Hearst s at once, and, where convenient, to" leave a regular; reservation for alf future numbers .."k -.?. 'v ,Hl Vj J ...i .t ", .tS'iJ. '-5 ,ft 7 WJIl Tr.IV " .trS, i" iv..Mifitertifl'-i fcftyflyJkk&MlFti 'eri$t 'iiiiaimAi iiH'if'1 rf frffiiiiifr '!i 1.1 t-irAimi n tm iiiiniMtfiBJiMMuMiMit" - j ' Q ft ..' i L if
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