V- ' , & Ur W 9$rf m ?' 'fc, , Ml lfiC?r EVENING X'UBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919 ?ij i.r r,-vu. v?Kdoublin Efforts Todav at j&T'One Hundred Booths to Help , m 1 make Loan a buccess -HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS' dance on Broad street, between Diamond street nntl SiiMiuchnmm acmic. There will be jnz7. nntl military bands. Vnudc ille otunts will be given nnd tlieie will be speakers. lYi.n who subscribe for S100 bonds mav take n ride oti due of the nnumflacrcl tanks. In South Philadelphia there -will be a lnllv nnd sins nt the stntue, Itrojil and Wharton treeK nt noon today and nln this etciiiiij: In Kensington distriit there will lie n number of eent One will be n band com eit at S o'i loc k. In the 1'nlls of Silmvlkill ilMritl theie will lio tank demonstration"", on (rits and siecehe at all the booths till ecninK WEST PHILADELPHIA LOAN WORKERS! AVomen loan woikers todav started n 'hiore Intensive rfne fiom the l.ilxrlv J,oan booths nnd i mewed their efforts in the lioe to Iioii.p ianasiiie in an ier to the appeal from .lohn II AIhmhi head of the Thiid Federal Itrervp 1n 'triet, for mote S"0 iib(rtption ami n wore widely spread loan tn virtually all of the 100 booths in Ihfteity there will lie spet ml features to "flay to nttratt the crowds Mis Vnl ter S. Thomson, ceneral thniimnti of tl.e women's committer, --tt nl vim wo., proud of the women's wink vi f.u She Urged the workers to brine in umr Small, personal yubcuptioii Splendid iepnn to the Vntoiv Loan has been obtained from the Cntlio lie thurthes of the ilr tin oiirIi the Allinnee of Catholif Women Mrs 1M ward Heedier Finck, ihaiinmn wlmli works under the woinenV t .llmrt l.nnn (ommlttee. Tho ilniulir. linw been di Tided into eleven soil ion null undei a subdinirmnti Mi's Kathenne WnMi , Is mip ihniiinnn of the allium c and Miss IMwiuna WnMi is -ri retnM "With tho oo opeintioii "f Monsignnr Kevin IVlier olhnal Inn nmn foi tho CUtholie 1-lbeiU l.mn inniiiiiltee booths lime In en estnhli-hed in viernl districts - rimiiss luiiioi Aid maintains one in ilinice of Mi-s 1 salie llobnn .it the lluli ISiiildins , Twelfth and ( heslniil Mi eels 'I ho .ml at St. .lohn the llvansrtiU luix llie booth at 'Ihitleenth ami Che-Unit streets. II is in ilnrce of Mi- kathe rine Mnrinei . Catltolie (.bait men The Catholic illusion iliniunoii .110 North Philadelphia. Mi- Walter i: Nnh: South I'hiladc Iplnu. Mi. .lohn 'J. Somers. Wet riiiladelpliia. Ali I'ranklin Smith entral c iM . Mi- Mil ler Torbos Ceimantonn. Mis .1 McEnen . host nut U'11 Ml" I'obcrt T. Itiikncll Mount Air. Mi M Hanson. Ken-inston Mi Helen Moonev uoith riinil Mi -IIi ti J'rcne". Palls of Sihmlkill Mi" S.nn lie! Gidlej. and NoitlieiM IMiilidelplna. Miss Maiijaiet Kevnold The nlm ,lu-l ar l. n ins a replha of the I ibeiU liell . li dn tarries spcakeis to the vinous booth" and business vei lions wlieio I llln -, ate 'held. The nur-es nnd hospital i onimittee. tinder the dneition of Miss Uobei t i West, is buiiKiiiK in excellent lotm n. Miss Katlieniio lirown a muse :it the' Knisconal Hospital, who has leientlv returned from tifteen months' woik in France, is one of Mi&s West's most iuive assistants. Mi-s I'.mnn's liome is in I.nnsdowne. "During the thiid and fouitli Lib erty T.oan drives," aitl Miss I'.humi, "I found that tho ni.noriH of the , wounded bovs in the hospitals in Finnic ' bad boiiRht bond-. It Is now up tn the , people of the I nited Mates to lui.v the 'Victory I.iheiM IJonds to mable the overnnicnt to hi ins out In run tighleis back to Ameriin. I think that wintiiu to be bioiiRht b.u k homo i the most trying pait lm the bos " Slice! Daudn; 'I'liiiislit ProRrams are planned for tonight in most of the uiy disttii s In Ninth Philadelphia, theie will be .1 stiect Federal Governor So Replies to Protest of Doctor Mutchler MEN FOUGHT ON SABBATH I" l'uo I'nssmoie gin n not of the Third leileinl ltisene Distl 11 I aiL niiiinieil Iniliit the eveiiitne i ninmillet I of the 11 tni v lai-in ill no here w ill lake mi niioii tn abolish nmlm motion pn 1 lilies used as limn piop isiiiuli I lie niiiioiini emi tit ins mule nftii 1 fiiilliei nppeil hid been piesonicd to him b the l!i v Di 'I '1 Milliliter, of the Pliiladelplii 1 Sibbllh Oliscnnme As-01 iilicni. in dinli Doiloi Mutibler asked the pn tines on Sunil.n be ills- , milimieii lilt llie rilillllll tliev 1110 lin i lawful and an anient to the thousands of i bun Iirijois who me heaitilv Mip- imrtins tho loan I ho iTocutm iiimuiitteo of the dine -etihil lb1 'Uiostion last week nnd llie subtei t will not be loopenid, Mi Passmoie siinl 'llie showinj ot ttie pinpas-ind.i lilin "The Pi ii o of Peai i ' wns indorsed nnd Hie nttiiide of I'll miliMeis opposni" llie Sundn slniwiiic was i oiideiuueil vesonIa bv the Iov Di. .1 A M'li t'nlluni pnstoi if Iho Walnut Mrcel Piislntei nn Cliuiih and thirteen wounded Mleiins ol omisi.is v n n e now to'iiiiie lin unit is put of tin iiiisniind nn tin soieiiiinent w.u cilnbils li nn I loops I'iiiieiIiI on Siinil i 'he oliians pointed out that tin Auieinan ainn in Finuie finish! nisi as will on Siituhn as on an othoi dnv 1 tint the dinplaiiis with the Aiiieinans aKo woiked on tin sil)b.itli 'Iherefoie. tliev -aid. the loin wolUeis nl home should bi allowid the pliwliso of workmi; m Suudnv to bun,; li.uk the oeii as ton e lob lit. iinpatiinti and urn hiistuii uttennies was the opinion opiss,l In Iloilot MaiCalluui. of (lie piotest agninst ''the Pine of Pen c." In the Kev 111 Uoiaiol' Mantou, snietan of thi Pi i -Intel Mil Mmisteis' A i lion lloiliu s.,,1,,1,,,1 di noiini i d the Mnuln .uIm-i ii-ini; i aiiipnisn at a miet inj ol llie Pie-bv K i iiiii mini-tils last Miuidn nnn ii itijr '" Welmin-lii Hill Dm lor Mai ('.ilium's Opinion I m lot Mm t'lilluni la-silit- liiiitni istniiton ami Iioitor Mulihlir as mi possible eMiMin-ts and gives his m dm si merit to the -nunlm motion pn lures as i ueussnv adi i tisi menl of the iiloi I mill lie nl-o sire- his TEARS SELL LOAN IN IMDHNE Half of $2,000,000 21st Ward Quota Absorbed by Banks STREET PARADE PLANNED QiiW Loan !) II ins, hut I'othvli Iw limply Won t Mill Inn one ph ise onh on, Hi was li mii; to Inn i p i-t the ii ton l.oiti Imnlli in fionl of the 1 iiiiui laasue. half hopius that he wolililli t lie uutu i il Hut thopnltv nnd wiililifill I,uiiisuii Aid sill iiiuslil him and appi ilmn'h addiess. ed I He hilKd l.uh. win u miii sfiv it Hut war to mo. I'd Inn i liundiid nnd one " He pul Ins haiul in his i oil foi his w ii Hit. but iimldii I (mil it Hi' tind bis o-t poikel-. Ins tiousiis pin ki I-- .mil ilus up "in lime lup in I He In Id it li hni n In- fon tinsel and thumb mil saeil at it ' llie -pint i- willins but Ihi lli sh i- wink In i ommi lid d mid the doggone poi kf I - impiv ippinvnl to the iinnemenl Im Suudav illileln s in Fan mount P.uk Dm loi M.n ('iilliim s inl "In mow of the violent imp. ill ml li anil iindiii-ti in utlnann- m ub ill the meeting it the Preslivteii.iu Miui-ters' Assoiiat ion on Monilm iiioiiuns. I nin impellid as on n foi mer onasnm in in -upt the iiiiiliiisanl flut ot pointing out tin- I- u Milunt.ii) oigauiition, ulteih devoid of oflit nl -tanding it liout ipi ililiuilion it (.in be ami mod that tin- a-soi iatioii does not speak and innnot -peak for the Pie-bvtei mu . CIiiikIi Luiallv its mine vmb nl uttei nines i nine fiom men who have no pas toial duties in take up tin u onoigv. nnd ' it is huniili iting t" the sdf ie-pei ling I Picslntoi uiiis of tin Mtv that lln-e lllteiailies leieive -o nun li plllilliltv but li- P.iiike -.ml, a i I u ket mulct n -tone miikis nnue inu-e tit t li l lieid of i title i hew in Hun iinl- It is lianllv nn is-. n v foi me tn -tali in the noli Pie-bvti i inn piibln t li it. Hgiidless of these vapoiings. Hie Pieshv lei ians of (he ulv mid nnlioii will do thou -linie to make llie ii toi v I oaii u -uiiess, and will di-pliv ns high a quality of piliinti-m as nnv nihil si ( I ion ot the l dip, left. Mrs. (. von llnivalli, li.iii in in of the 1'iirlj -sixth Waul women's iifiu, I,oau (oinmlllrr. t lishl, Mrs. I'. K. Itaida.v. Kelows 'Mis. .lolin Itnwrr. (aplain : of the In in (anip.ilgu. 'Ilieio nie i I() aides in the diive; n hnusc-to- house (am i-s Is made (oniiiiiiintv. 'I hev will not fall into I pi ev ishnoss lieiniiso tliev dl-.igioe with' nnv of the nn tliods u-cd to moii-e piililii iutit(s in the loan, eien il ni some i .i-i s Hkv hi i v lulieve those methods, Ulltt l-l FIREMAN DIES UNDER WALL ' i $500,000 Baltimore School Blaze In jures Ten Others It.iltiinine. Apnl '.'."i. ( P,v p 1 (Jno ( il litem in wn- Killed and ten mu 1 1 ll-l tuglit when n wall f( nn them nl the nuns of St Matv's Indiislrinl ' Sdionl lor liovs. The si Jiool was swept bv Haines miller ill the evning with u lo-s ot "-".00,000. i Child's Body Found in Grip on Train The bodv of u mule infant wns found in n lilin k sati hoi slmitlv liefoio a Xovv Yoik, tiain on the Pemmvliniiin Itiil io id leaihed Ninth Philndelplnn nt I! i.'doik last night. CondiKtnr Tobol, who found the bodv, sent it In (he Sa ' maiilan Ho-pilnl II wns latei (akin In the moisue AVith inoie thnn half of llf quota inised, the Twenty-first Ward i? bend ing its energiei toward being the first district to "go over the lop" in the Viitor.v l.oan drive. The wird embrnios Mnnn.vimk, Knx borough nnd Wissnhiikon and with the Thlilj eighth AVard, Tioga and Falls of Sdiujlklll, is under the direi tion of Mis. I'essie I)ob-on Altemiis. At an enthusiastic meeting hold in (he hcadnuaitois at lijieum Hall, I, (Htm and Kidge nvenucs. Mis. .1 Nnughn Meiiuk, who picsided. icport (d Hint S1.000 000 of Iho quntn of SL 000 000 has been ab-orbed by the banks in the ward. In ndditioti, the house to bouse uin vas- lommilleo ipported that one-tenth, or S,",0.000, of lis .t."00,000 quotn has been obtained 'I lieu (iinipiign is baiely slni led Most of the subsiiiplions obluined in o of mnnll deiiominnlion, the four latgot being for 100t) enih. Unv Si out Tioop No Ml. of Koxboiough. -old Ml OH woilh of bonds: the Joel Conk, public sihool (hildien ."-P-.OOO, and the pupils of the Levering Sdiool, 510,000 Tcais Sell llonil The Inns of ti nine veal -old gitl weic lesponstble for the silo of one S7,0 bond icpoited by Mrs. Oliver Keelv. n mriii bni of the womnn's ( ommlttee, as nil instance ot the enthusiasm with uhhh the people of the di-tinl nie woiLing for the loan. 'I he (lnld aiipioadicd a woman on Paoli nveniic. nnoiding to Mis. Keelv, nnd was iefucd a Kile. She wns pi i sisKnl. but the woman wns equallv (Ic tei mined she ( ould not pun base an other bond Fiunllv the ilnlil bloke down and died: "And I hid dopendeil mi miii for nn fust sale," she obbed The woman then gave m ami puuhascd a bond 'Iho niembets of the women s lommil tee of the Twenl.v Inst w.nil, in nihil turn to Mts Men uk. who is ihairnnn nnd Mis Keelv, ate: Mrs. Uoliert llov. Mis. Albert Toipeiei, Mis. Charles Cnugoi. Mis. Wtllhm llocilt, li-s Com Mom-. Mis. William Hamil ton. Mis. Chailes Coif, Mis. Fdtia Patton nnd Mrs. Fiank Kenworthj. The men's i ommlttee is composed of Chailes C. Cox. dininnnn Charles A, Flaunigan. William Fddlemnuv ,Ir . .lohn F. Tinner, dames F. Stott, .1. Vangh Met lie. Captain (Chaplain) Planus llainelt, Samuel T. Itauham. Fdward .lefreiies. John linllagher, and William II. Ambrose. Paiade Tomoirow Night A idoi.v I.oin paiade will be held at Falls of the Schuylkill tomorrow night. All of the patriotic nnd war organizations, and the returned soldiers, sailors and marines of the Thlrty-clghth ward will participate. Three bnnds will furnish music and war motorcycles, tanks nnd vaiious military equipment will be in line. Tho parade will start from Midv.ilc avenue al 8 o'clock and proceed over Ilidgo avenue to Calumet street, coun termarching to Clearfield, to Thirty fifth street, to Allegheny nvenue, to nidge avenue to tho starting point. There a. mass meeting will lie held, nt whiih Judge John M. Patterson nnd Captain Midincl M. Fltzpatrick, n local boy who won bis commission In France, will lie the speakers. .Tames Law son will marshal the parade. The committee whidi nnanged tho affair is (omposed of John Hohcnadel, chairman, P. H. Kelly, Hairy Andrews, H. It. Cole, Mis. James hawson, Mrs. Willinm Oiny. Mis. Alfred Bjrnc nnd Mrs. A. Svvattz. FLASH DANIELS LOAN PLEA AROUND WORLD "Match the Navy" Slogan of Appeal for Every Man to Buy Bond AN.ishiiigloii. April 2.". (By A P) In nn nppenl to every man in the navy to subscribe for at least one Vio loiy Loan bond and by that notion i-ny to nil America, "matih the navv." Sooiolary Daniels has cabled Hear Ad iniinl Covvie. navy Viiloiy Loan officei, the following message to be flashed niouud the world to all bhips aud sta tions of the American navy: "The woild recognizes thnl the navy 'was not only the first line of defeuse I in this great war, but in convoying nnd j tinnspoiting tioops it made possible the loming to Fmopo of tho two million 'Ameiimns, whose valor was one of the largest contributions in winning the 'war. 1 feel sure that eveiy man who has the honor of wearing the naval uni form sooner or later wishes to have the piiviloge of beiug in the first line of de ! fonso also in snbseribing to the utmost ' of their abilitj tothcVidoij Loan, i "War is a (o-tlv and grim business. I The navy uinile its i-adillce at son. It .will now inneasc the public gintiludc "DELI EVE IV huskincss, dryness, throat tickle, hacking cough Luden's are the speaker's friend. J i Y Girls' Dresses of the Better Kind For the girls and their mothers who will he shopping tomorrow for Dresses, we have chosen these six for illustration and special mention. You will find plenty of others here at both higher and lower prices. A) Middy Dress of plain and plaid Bingham, smocked; hand embroidery on white yoke, cuffs and pockets; tan, blue, green; sues 10, 12 and H years -$13.50. R) Tan, green, blue, rose or lavender Bati to Dresses; shirring at bhouldcr and waist; white collar, cuffs and gash; trimmed with hand-work; sics G to YZ cars $12.9."). L ) Georgette Aftcinoon Dresses in hluc, white, rose, sunset flesh color; waist and skitt ti mimed ith tucks; loose flpvving sleeves; narrow velvet nbbon of contrasting shade at nock and waist; sizes 12, 14 and 10 jcars $10.7ii. )) Tor gnls of 8, 10 and 12 years, Dresses of white lawn with pink, blue or yellow collar, cuffs and pockets; smocking at waist finished in same color effect handwork $0.93. Kl Dress of white cross-bar dimity; high waist ef fect, finished with sash; trimmed with hand work in colors; sues 0, 8 and 10 years $7.95. V) Pongee Dress with collar and cuffs finished with narrow plaiting; bands of pin tucks on sides of waist; skirt shirred at waist and three tucks on hem; 0 to 12 years $9.75. slco.no l'l.oon New Waists Attractive Tailored Blouses of plain white habutai $8.95. Waists of white habutai with red-check collar and cufTs $9.00. Of check habutai in blue, rose, tan and green shades $8.95. Colored stripe and check Flaxon WaistH in two moacls; pink, blue, lavender and green $3.75. For girls, White Voilo Waists with colored collar and tuffs; slip-on model $2.00. Blouses of imported white dotted Swiss trimmed with Valenciennes lace; long collar and ruffles of lace, down front $12.00. Tinno I'Loort Filet Sweaters Filet Sweaters all liand-crochctcd of tho best woolen yarns will be much in vogue this summer for Itolf, shore or street; navy, rose, purple, nilc, tur quoise, marine blue; sleeveless $12.00; with sleeves $18.00. , , fwst FLOor. Buy Bonds of the Victory Loan ! The Stirring Activities in Becker's Quality Clothes mean nothing but Value ! Big Value in Service Bigger Values in Models and Patterns Biggest Values in Material Worth. THIS Store Thinks Big ! It thinks much of its reputation and thinks vastly of your sat isfaction. It is positively sure of what it has to offer Men and Young Men in New Spring Suits at 1 7.SO fcyl e.OO ap jl & -- ij ip-mur Not forgetting the Becker Specialized Suit at $27.50 laLT- " -1 Topcoats Values $25 to $35, all at the phenomenally low figure of $17.SO For Today (Friday) and Saturday Only! - Thoroughly well assorted in all popu lar styles waist-seam, box, liigh waisted, Raglans; tans, browns.blues, Oxford grays, heather mixtures and English tweed effects iridescent lin ings of quality. An Extraordinary Value Sale to clear out several hun dred coats just when you want them. Some fellows will buy two and save one for next Fall. Open Every Evening RECKEBK Opposite Broad St. Station 1514-16 Market Street tir lciritnc In limine llm rnt nf unr nnd tin1 caring for the dependent of those who gave their lives and In cnrlng for those uho nerc disabled in the great struggle. "I therefore nnnrnl In rrrrv mnn In the ecrvlrc to Mibscribc for nt Irnst one bond thnt, when the roll ot honor is printed, the name of the nnvy mnn will no nmong inc lorcmosi, J,et us by nttions sny to nil America, 'match the for delivery of from 700,000 to l,000f 000 barrels here. The rest of ihc oil will stock oil supply stations at Gal veston, CrMobnl nnd Ho?ton. Most of the ships built by the Kmcr Kcncy Tlcct Corporation nrc oil burn rri. It wni for supplying them with oil fuel that the shipping board re cently determined to put oil stations) at nrious ports. LET FUEL OIL CONTRACTS 1,000,000 Barrels Will Stock Gov ernment Ship Station Here A million barrels of fuel oil wlll.be shipped tn Philadelphia by the l'an AmeriiJiii Pet i oleum Company to stotk the bunker-oil station whidi will be r tnbltfcbed hero by the United Stales Fhippiug board. The new enme from Washington today in the form of nn announce ment that f ontrart had been let by the shipping board for n minimum amount of L'.HOO.OOO bnriclB, nt prices ranging fiom right v (coin to $1.20 n barrel, to the I'an-AniPiicnti I'etiolcum Company, of New York, and the Magnolia Oil Companj, of Tci.is. The contracts fall i 4 Seashore Excursions TO ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY EVERY SUNDAY T.3U A. .11. from Cbfttnnt er South Rlrcct 1'rrrr. Returning Itata Sea- nore poimt u.vu i'. ai. $1.25 Xht Tn- ROUND TRIP 10ft Addition! Mav?son & DeMan) i2 15 Chestnut Street mtHftffi tim. f. We Reduce For Tomorrow's Selling, 475 New Hats Offering a Special Collection Selected from Our Own Stocks. Priced for an Immediate Clearance 125 Trimmed Hats I Z. 00 Formerly 8.50 to 12.50 ) 135 Trimmed Hats I 7,50 Formerly 14.50 to 16.50 115 Trimmed Hats Jfj.00 Formerly 17.50 to 22.50 - 100 Trimmed Hatsl 19.50 Formerly 25.00 to 35.00 ) x ryr Larycxt Fur in the City We Invite You to Inspect Our New Store Scarfs for Spring In Newest Effects Priced Special for Tomorrow 'JJffirVi i Fox, Wolf & Lynx Scarfs Taupe, Brown, Black, Poiret and Georgette 19.50 24.50 29.50 34.50 Specially Priced r -..,,., i ' j --sC!.. specially rncea V 1 Hudton Seal Scarfi .... 24.S0 Rutiian Kolintky 24.50 Mink Scarf 29.50 Natural Squirrel 30.50 Seal Stoles 44.50 Stone Marten Scarfi. . . . 48.00 Hudson Bay Sable 58.00 Moleikln Stoles 74.50 Natural Fisher 89.50 Russian Sable 145.00 Natural Blue Fox 165.00 Silver Fox Scarfs 245.00 Final Fur Clearance ! Remaining Stock of Fur Coats and Sets At Extraordinary Reductions FUR COATS 100.00 Marmot 55.00 125.00 Australian Seal.. 79.50 135.00 Natural Nutria... 92.50 165.00 Muskrat 110.00 225.00 Hudson Seal ....145.00 245.00 Hudson Seal ...195.00 325.00 Hudson Seal . . .245.00 350.00 Moleskin 275.00 375.00 Squirrel 295.00 FUR SETS 65.00 Natural Nutria... 37.50 70.00 Taupe Wolf .... 39.50 70.00 Hudson Seal .... 40.00 89.50 Black Wolf .... 47.50 90.00 Grey Wolf ...'.. 49.50 100.00 Skunk Sets 57.50 1 10.00 Brown Fox 69.60 125.00 Taupe Fox 72.50 200.00 Natural Braver. .120.00 Purchase will ba reserved in our VaMs until nxt fall upon payment ef a deposit, payments to be continued monthly during spring and summer. 1 . iH -. - VJ WMaaJ l r ' m 3 . - V n'; t. t. ft . . .'tS .' wr.iii.s Mi filfiflTT J i, Ai ' , , Mi.A ' i jL. as. .A ..Jib. IWiiJfa..i(h I i in1--1 '
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