ItftlTW - ""- teTJilF".'" -yf'l' "" Jij4"i?- f j" i mi ".W ' - Vf -. EVExixa rriujc ledget? PTni,Ai)flr;rjiL, Monday, April 2s, imd A-ff- -V P I I It. r re lu L I" 9 - iff t I ' F.ftSu2 E TO END RENT GOUGES SCHOOL ACHIEVES MARVELS IN EDUCATION OF CHILDREN,, $3,000,000 Concern to Build Homes Proposed by Tenants' Protective Association Head SAY CAPITAL IS ASSURED' . I.. I U o I'lintncrapli illiislr.ilini; this iirtlrlr nppf.ir nn tlir bacli pagrv NO EXAMINATIONS m. rpou finis; hardly unv tc I Ijnoks , from ini tn Ihrop honi- ilmH nnrcntriifcil "M'lli.in tho vi'linnl rnnni anil no Mmlt ittg nl hnmr I'hrp inn sump nf tlm thinE' fn Ufiild n told about fnM ill Mi-s 11 In Finni'i l.tmli' m-IhiuI on Polo loiil, ,JJin tawr. Mnt the moM tartliiiK fa'U about n iiro tlip ipmiIii or thi" i voting nnnisn's -trui of trninine. tninjfinf II" ruif J'm nlil si ' I or jl I.- .. I . . f....twl iti .1 n I If, l'UI HIM 111'" I III I I I I.I I I I " IIMl Mil III on. lnoe. n., that Hip -hnrifi . nftn" o,il.l "v-r.npn lainr; .... 1"'-'- " Unix """'" I "" """ BnllllllK in"1 Kiioni nlsr of 1 ii 1 1 "-h Krnniinoi tlitoncn im iMiii1 of Latin ' fir think hi 1 hi puii n-.ir o'il HiiM 1 rilfi piMluip snrn or rinhl mmit li- of trninine. ho iiiu pcll irnnix of p ... . - ti.i.i- i -- lpntnls i'oni oi tnoro Tiinn one : mini'- hum i- V-roliminim plans fo, tl... I.musp huil.l I"" "" N'I-mmimi oxpro-Mon o K -!nc orsaiiintimi uito m.i.i- nsir,,a j -'K'",i fr"n' ."it-lii. l.ocMlov or nt n ln.intui'. nf tin. Wncl Pli il.idiillilil.l . St'ot I hranrli of tin Tonaiit-' Ao, inln. At ' Then, ' h-ii fxrlmiiifl ' "Ii lliis mr-rtmr, 1 M 'nloinnii. pi-p-iiIpiiI ,,f ill"-'- must ,o furi-mi-lv htiRht thr hrnmh inccl fi'iilT-. to lctmrc no ilion to grasp thuics so .pii. klv ' tires to mini', unil Miilmol I'miir is l. ni'li nnnlil ,nit Mini' iiuifih. Doilo s,1KC1stri tlm it.iMou of n ti'n thmisli it nnrinypil In i i'iiu- a lot am r onimisviKii mwvi Tlio iilnn of ii in opiiatiip luiililinj' "Tlim arr not iiii'imalli lirmhi tlir prpn rilml Ktooir arc i lnslliiil Hi Motlmis anil for rnrs lia lirrti ptrarti "Hipi'l. iitc tlir riliipation of llin ilntd nl Iioiiip. Ilrprmlrni'j I'lnluncfil "" th0 (Iipoiv that if mrry ihilil woip ThiniiBh tlm public si linol sistcin Umislit tn rfnil ami uritc bcfoip nilei i tlir pprmil of ilpppnilcncv for iIiiMi-pii i" i"P pnblii' sclinnl (Iipip vmilil Im no iiiiiincfMiiiilv anil ntiprolitiihh pi')- "' 1' I'Pi'rtilnKi- nl illiti'intcs a Mas l ornml Little Ours Svarvelv More Than Infant Uaslvr Diffi- !'wi.... n.Miiin.,.,B mat, ontp.s ns si.nn i. A.P,i.a., .in.ftp,l m-n. . ' ' iiipss or ii nriifpssiiiiiiil nirppr i otisii ct hrii sppial innlliPi-s in Hip Hi.mi rillt .fJJIL'lfgf.S I ndrrMiss F.lla Lviicll S 7 caching ' nbly latrr than Im vonbl in l.iirnpp. Mnnr iipIbIiIiiiiImmiiI asknl hn In Ipnih Moiipy is unstiil in uppi'isiiK unil in Ihcir diililrpti h" accpplnl Hip place pnylnc liicli MllHrir tn minriniiN ulinsn inst to prnp that her Hipot ips coiilil taujht siikI this trip Iipi "Hipj lmc ttnip is rhipfl; rniplnrril in clpncnl work, bp Morkul out piacttcalh. 'I'lintieli she iul mi I in alii bPRim to ii'inl for llifin i In this wnv not only lire time ihoiipj has nnl liflppn pupils, s,p dpclatps .), spIips I tiiuclit HiPin nni llj passngps anil pnprci iviimIpiI. but this evii'iiei at iiik i oiilil Iip as kiici psful m ilh sit pupil- ttoiiv liiiiuiillin .llipy Mprp tnnu 01 it rjpppntjpncy upon Hip iilrn. finis or in otip nmnt an J nantcil to krnw niorp. so Hipv MPnt uhlms of Hip prim ipal. Hip ilistm I su hniup anil ip.iiI Hip iiopiti 'I'Iipi at' ' pprintpiiilpnt Iho snpii.it snnpn i-ois of UflUnD CIV CAI I CHI UCDOCO A Iiiiiikp lniililins omaiiiation pp fniniprl In iIip 'IVmintv I'ioi 5snciatton. mill rpntPis a "linrrlnilil rr 'llns is onp nf Hip thrpp n'wpst ilpiploptiipiiis in Hip limiPinPiit against rent profitppi ins ThP sprnml ilpvplopnipiit vias Hip ail nirp to tpnants to iRtinrp iioiiips 1)P SO flllttPIPlI lll'll PPitlllPlll Hint srr icp of tliPin noiilil lip almost impossihlp. 'I'ho thtnl ias Hip suckps tion that a iPiiantii ooiiiniissioii lip lonnpu in i i'nns i iiiiwi Miio iiiiiiioiii i to nrpiont Hip flinrsiiic of pmpshp. lint i-lnl Miss p rn ami I. In! nrcllii7atlnn pniiitnbp 111 Sli.lMMI (10(1 ' ilrpn IIipi arc ns normal, em II Willi Man brought forinul In Mr ''olPmati ' u m- her own wraknfsjps ami strong at a mpptinc in the Impprial Thentre I points It is pist thai I Ihiip in Sixtieth ami Spnn e streets. Insieail of j phnsipil the essentials anil done nivni buying honie t"ii.ints mil he mgeil 'oUn j,P nnnpssputials in their eh buy stock hi Hip ne' eomp.mi on ,i menlar.i naming ivpokli iiaimmt iihn. When sfl ,enr . . ,. ,...,,..., .,,,,-,. u . ,,. memnprs anil snincieni 1111111 nine neen obtained. Hip organisation will bulil houses for n s slmrcholdprs .Mconnng ... Mr nie,,,.,... . iioug . ,h) knoH(i (hpm wp ,f N ., silnp,, i'npi 1 a nau a onnr pin antrcii, , . ' . , ,. innttrp tn ci riim othfi moik proi id hm nil fisHv lannn i pmhhi families i ftumorl It i- hiwil t rtih-.r nt Irnsi 100.000 fmnilips in th liinjwr i...:i.i...n. ..-.... . '""' '"'"" for )h(lt ,,,ng o s,b things as llililer ('iiiiiinrnils 1'l.in ,prmiPs lnstori m gmgr.iplii til In eninmpiiilini' Hip nlnn .loll n I Ii Mi i books litlfl theil will into Inn sehnol secrotorj of the 1'hilndelphia Housing 100m during tlie'p ht-t P Association, declined: nimning. .lust om ot In iilniiis surprising theil patetits In rending from Irving s 'Skptih Flool ' and othpr t lassies Vp Ii.iip neier hud a gpogiaphi ii tlip sihool. Iipcnuse I don t Hunk a child s mind inn grasp mIihi :',00( niihs -ihiii '01 ran' or the iiitmes of conn tries mean I'nl up lime a globe in tin. m lioiilinoin. anil if a child asks a ipie ' lion pMitnining tn geogi.iphi thp an ! it is mailp dealer bv reference to the globe I tr.i to instill into them a , Inie of histnrv Hint will lnniiiiii with them nluais bi tearhmg ii imlirertli along niHi othei things and without. textbooks I i I don't believe th.it lexlliooks shmi'il nil he thromi iniai 'I'hp limp for tliein I- fnither up in the s. Iiool eouisp. not in Hip tlist four nars Theie arp too many of them and ton ninny subjects i muled into Hie public s, l,no ,1IrKP An pffoi t n innde to teinh the ihihlieu tune us many tilings not luiip u miiih in did Hip spIiooK of tifn rears ago. although itiilislus do not .mn njipipcinlilv merensei brain power thiougli eier so ninnj genetaHoiis Ihp lourse of studi is nt plannel mill .1 iei to i lie rtliferent siages ,,f tiiptii i1 dPielnpnieui Subieits ai" (might that arr nbsobiteh alien to i 'hild's mind and must lln,lr ,, ,,, sinli iiimpant self ,me,t ilmr it imag tnes it inuld h,,,- , r,;llo, ,,. iU1, W1 i mucii mom v, i, r 1 1 M and iai than the maker wilting, dialling, manual tunning and pli.isn nl culture atiil their respei me a sustains fnne the teniher tn temh fiom Hip angle she deems most giatifilng to each of these superims till she linds spf-eoii(ldi'tn e so weakened that instead of grow ing Minngct with eai h mn'sev perieme in tlm elassinom she is bene nig n less iffirienl tpailmr if a iiiiup oliPilient tiniPserier unil poliliiian "So lniifh emphasis is plni ed upon tests ilm examinations that tenihirs Memorial for Chestnut Hill Men Held In St. Martin Church Memniial sin ires tin six I'hilmlil phi. i lining mi u u hn lost thiir lues m the war were held lesienlav ill St Martin's in Hip IVIiK CIiiihIi. Chest lint Hill Those honoi eil in te I. ii ulenant Henri II lliuistoii. Lieutenant Alfnd Urooks Lister, l.ienieuant Samuel I la yelluir.st. I'oiporal lleniv II. Wood and pupils lose sigh) of nni purpose ' until. I'tiiate llcni.i Well h TJeiilierl nf inMriK tinn oilipr than tn attnin the nml I'niatp .lohn ltreiilpnfielil. lle passing mink " I .fninb l.erm pastor of the i him h ion Miss I.itich herself Ts a gt.uluate of the I'lnttsliurg IN i Stale Nnimiil Sihool. She taught in loutiin si lumN und later m Washington xcndeini . Silpni. N. She is the fmimler of the National League of Teacher ducted the sei n es. The cougi pg.ilion of oi Hi 1'iesln ti'iiim I'liimli. lltniiil and Allegheni iiieiiuc, pl.intiil n (lie ii'sterdai in honor of Lieutenant .1. S. l'ergu on, who was killed in m (Ion in Prunco. IN RACE IT; HELD Trouble Starts When' Negro in White Neighborhood Turns on Persecutors POLICE DISPERSE CROWD Three white louths weie wnunileil lie leiolier shots- during n rme riot at Tiiclltv sixth nml l'uie stirets iiliicli followed an nttmk In a croud on n negio's home. The injured xxete .losppli Mi'l.aiiglilin, seventeen jear-l old, n'JII South Taney street ; minor gunshot Hound nf leg. Laurenip Stanton, eighteen vear old. LTiLMj Namlaiii .street: minor wnuml of leg. Andrew Mi'doskry, eight een jrnrs old "(l."H Taney street ; minor gunshot wound in heel. The tlnee .ninths were treated at the Policlinic Hospital ami thru Ini keil in the Tuelftli nml t'itiP streets station with nunther white innn and lirep ne groes. The others arrested weie Charles Mi Undo, Twenty-sixth nml South slreets, white, and Hiehnrd t'nylp, twenly-nne, a nil .losppli Miiriai, tiien tl one, Hutchinson street pear l'itz wnlpr, and (Iporgp (iriihnin. 'jri!'.." 1'iue stippt. All wprp arraignpil liefni'p Mng isiintp D'llrirn nml held in is-KMI bail cull for fnither hearing next Sunday. REVIEWS WORK OF MISSION 187,000 Men Aided by Germantown Organization, Says Whosoever Head Mne limn 1S7.000 destitiile men. most of them drink ndiliits, bine been IipKpiiiI and plaipil on Hip mad In a better futuip In Hip last lienti-si leais In Hip "hn""ie' (iosppl Mis- sum. 1.11 I'lisl (IipIIpii nienitP, t!er niaiilovin This infni matioii was inntaineil in re polls if nil last night op tlm second day of the three-day celebintion in honor of the tueutj sixth nnnliersari of the home. TIip thief speaker Mas John It Mclnt.iie, supci intPiident, who told Ihp large nttrndaupp that he was onp of tho first derplifts to Iip eon xeited hi Hip homo, twenty-file years ago. PRIESTS TO HELP JOBLESS i Assistance Will Be Given Returned Soldiers In Finding Work Calholii' priests In this city have been asked In lenil their aid in the movement In get jobs for uuemploj eil soldiers. The moiement, whiili is national iit snipe, will cr.istnllize next Siindav iirf "I'mplninicnt Sunday" exercises lit thousands nf i hurches. Eleven Hinusatid priests hnvp bepnj nsked to plpntl for jobs for soldirrs lit ns ninny Catholic parishes following nut Hip plan? of tlip l'nitpil Statps emploi nient siriice for n special leligious diiip tonnril rr Pniplnjment) on this Sunday, for which President Wilson has just i allied a strong appeal, , the bishop of everi diocese me beimj requested tn instruct that exery pinislj fongiegntinn be uiged to deiote its en- ergies tn pfisnnnl niliiit.x and influenetj nil behalf of all the unemplnjed met! fiom sen ice in it tnmniunity Finns Expel German Official ' Stockholm. Apiil 'JS. t)n the tlemanfj nf tho Allies the 1'innish (ioverunient has pxpelled (Iip KPeretnrv of Hip (Jpr mn ii legation at llelsingfnrs, according to a dispatch from that city. -1 .im ptubh ifiir nil the most miprn innt tilings in the Pilui.itioii of .mi one I hey am Hie fundamentals for all ami ' the matter tn giip Miss l,i mil works on thetlieon dial ihe time to teach a flnlil a thing is the i nmiient Ii" shows his mind is irailv a lime, i.ii.'lulli in ight till tlioroughh iiiidfistiinils .mil child grows up to the otlnr I"S of things al the ihihl Ihen the things One iioiinneiit builder told me he xvoiild undertnke the construction of a number of bouses for the ,i".i intmn at n profit of I per cut "liring all Hie people who have suf fereil under this kind of lent prohteei ing." Air. Ihlder continued, "tn a-meei ing next Triibix in luroitnr Kmsens office ill City Hall, liemnnil that eierx housing law on the bonks lie enfon eft anil see to it Jhat landlords me obliged to live ii)i to all their obligations." "Don t move" was the nihirr given tho tenants by Mr. Cnleinnii 'If there is no place tn Rn. don't go." ' e said Hit tight lor tnrpe montlis anil some , , lny KmH poem shoestring siieculators who naxe peen ,,.,, dcnling in options will be binke. There ... nre from one to .".00 writs of ejection Miss l.ynili put the or iourse in in tlm sheriff's olhce now waiting to be that last senienie because nn-niorl.iiig served. I would like to sre iii.ihhi tbpre so it would be impossible to senc ' Memory I r.iiiif it I'irsl Mat inn. theie." fiointeil nut Iis Lnich. as she stood in Ihe long blight "llflie ' limiil "f the fin mil Niclliils uonie wluili -iiws us s, I I loom is not nt s, (en veils nld She cm spell pages of wolds sin li as the onh unrv person ij.cn in speaking irnt"s will, .mil she can ie.nl passages from 'Hinuatha' and 1 iiuenis l if coin se she knows In do all tic She man i other lien 1 1 111 1 ihpm. "Don't mine out and there will not 1,0 enough sheriffs to strip tl.p writs. ' said Michael Francis Doyle, who mis elected legal representatiie of Hip AVest ! Philadelphia branch of the association "The landlord must pnv his lawyer in the tasp nml the cost of the proceedings If all the tenants take the same alti tude the landlords will lie glad to negn tiato peace xxith the tenants." Mr IJovle xx as requested tn frame the legis lative mensuip which the nssm lation xinnts to intrnduip in llnrrisburg. tlip xeri first step in the oduintinn of the i hilil, in her opinion. Instead of opening a pi inier before I hem xvheii thej lirst i ome to sihool she teaihesl them loems, oialli "This gives tin m the pioiiiini i.il inn the expression, a good iinabiilury and a taste for gnod litPrdture tor I neier waste time in teaching them cheap 'lungs At tnst the i lnld i nines tn si hool null one hour a it'll The jinn! i ear pupils aie lonnng about thrie and a half hnnis a day Thev spi ml ever' bit nf that time in com entrated siudv Mv aim is tn tenth iheiu how to work Thev learn no la- habit here. 'I hey waste no time "This theory, some edii'iitms unio lime Often Misapplied ' The tune allotted to thosp suhie, s time not only wasted, but nns.ipplicj for ilireetlv harmful furls rines m siitlicieiit opportiinitv for sui h essen Hals ah work, making an honest effnit. reading intelligent)! , writing legibly and eorrecth and doing mrrei tlv and s'pppd ill the simplest problems m at itlnuetc ' 1 was lisitmg a fifth S1-Hile i lass of foreign born children tenth and found them iiiiupicd wilh a list nt ln-tori '1 he ilisjip.ittenid teaihei explained that (he period was being wasted on thi test, that the ihildreii had no concep lion of the sublet itself and i milt mil "'ii iail the book ltiteiligentlv She added . 'If we were ouh piunilted to spend this addiiinual iieriod dmli nn leading and I'nglish the lnlili en i nulil he taught something 1 tit in haie nn time for such pinetictl things Thei i .1 mint ie Willi H e SIllilest htti'l al though letter writing has been mi their siheijule suite ei iind glade "The inelastic and uniform loin-p." continued Miss Limb, "is shallow, conglomerate nml incoinplite, ilix ided with tin1 iilen nf meeting the needs of ihildren fiom eiery sort of lmine. of exery degree of intelligent e, ble-ei or, inised witli exery kind of inheritance, of exery nationnliti and inlor. Tlie work is planned for thp axerage ihild. irrespeitixe of tho fact that a tliild is cither one fhiltl or aunthei' hilil that j on lannot genet nlue with things that me ilifteient fiom one nnothei. The bright i lilld is not getting a siiunre deal. He is marking tune waiting for the hmo tlm k tn latih up I'lfiiuentlv jiupils whose intelligent e is nboxc the reipnir ,in til- ami xiho therefme fail tn lit in Opposes Walker Hill Mr Dovle said he wtis not in famr of the Walker bill, because it did not t nml . ulnMili-1 lini-n i tenantcv commission m' IVunsyUanin. I ''atPi lf Caching thildum through plav , which should pass upon the justice of ! is just what leads to I.olshci ism A i rents nml prohibit the harging of ex- j child should not be allowed m do just cessivo rents. The tenunt should haxi-ia.i he pleases He should be taught to I some one tn whom he i ould go before obej . to adapt himself to the .nnxrnt lie pays his rent, and this person should Pnr'0 0f ,. household or the si Imnl have authority in staie wneu.er oi uoi , loom Hn,. nhfl. ,, .10 sl,oulil be i audit the rent is exiessixp, be said. Hichurd T. MeSorley. cliBirmnu of the South I'hilailelphin branch of the nssoeiation, spoke of the experiences of tenants in hi district, and aid the Walker bill should tie supported Ilf said it was the star tn which thp Smith Philadelphia tenants had hitched their wagon and that ii had thrnixn the light of publicity upon profiteers. Walker It ill Paxorcd Passage of the Walker bill was urgrd nt a tpnants' meeting xesterdav in the Franklin Theatre. I'lftv-semnd street and Cirard axenue Spuikers nt that meeting included Ucpresentntixe .Inim A. Walker, father of the bill. Uepie ventative .lames ,1. IleffeniHii and Hob crt C. Mnenulcy, stare chairinait of the Single Tax partx Mr Mataulex stud leaders of both xxings of the Itepublican party told him the Walker bill xionld riasa at this sessinn of the Legislature The Central Labor I nioti also tum on record as fainting the bill NURSES IN CONVENTION Philadelphia Woman Presides at Cincinnati Public Health Sesson Miss Katharine Tucker, superintend ent and first xice president of the Visit ing Nurse Swutv of Philadelphia, will preside nt the fonvention of the Na tional Organization for Public Health Nursing, whuh opens in Cincinnati to day. State superxiiiing nurses, Red Cross divisional directors and metro politan mipervisors fiom every state in the country xxill attend The more pressing problems of pub lic health nursing wilt be discusspd the co-ordlnatioa of public health work. the training of public health nurses, the problems of industrial and .school nuis in, the matter of the proper use of volunteer and partially trained xvnrkers. the subject of public health legislatinn, t-tr. Alsn a plan xvlll be discussed fnr co-operation betxieen Keil Cross Public Health Nursing and the state tubercu losis associations. Various plans will be considered for the best xxay to in troduce public health nursing into new communities, xvhethpr private or semi private funds should baik it nt the bp ginning or whether effort should be made to have tlie municipality start the work. to concentrate The text bonks used In Hie fifteen pupils in Miss Lx ni h s sihool, 'o-t sl 40 n i car tt pupil Lnch hns a -peller nnd u du tionnn The sei ond and third year pupils haie arithm.'tiis nnd I.ntin grammais Through the ' studv of Latin. Lnglish grammar is learned. Ilcgin tn IEead .Naturally "Though I I. .lie ticirr taught them i to read as the public sihool child is' I BOY YOUR COAL NOW We handle only the very BEST COAL Satlftfled customers for 30 tear. 1240 lbB. to erery ton for 30 ycm Our buslnesB haa increased frora 3000 tonn to 1(0,000 tons a year. We Serve You Right Egg Coal $10.30 Nut Coal $10.65 Stove Coal $10.55 Pea Coal $9.05 Owen Letter's Sons Largest Coal Yard in Phita. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Btll. Fkd. ZIS0 Iter.. But KM If .1 OOT AHT MMB TBOCULEO lutantlr .rtllarM by our eefU.l nh support, ntud nd (.diuiief Xiy iptrti. Oar IiibIni EUrtla IlMlwr th not comfortable uppori v- ran oo vttnl. iirolln Ittnbi. k kaa nil nkl. TratMa.fBdouliul nnd atalottt np I BONW1T TELLER. &bCQ 5Vu! dpecialfo 6hcfcf0ninalionA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Honitll Jersey SPOKXS CLOTHES These Sports Suits and Wraps are not able not only for their fine tailoring but also for the excel lence of their fabric. "Bontell" Jersey may be had in heavy, med ium or light weight; and in plain colors or heather mixtures. SUITS, 29.50 to 45.00 Coats, Capes & Jackets 19.50 to 37.50 ' Suit Illustrated 39.50 Mavfeort & DeMan$ 12 15 Cliestnut Street Special Announcement Our Inventory Shows on Hand 3614 Handsome, Fine Hudson Seal Skins Which We Offer for Sale ONE WEEK ONLY At , Reduction of About One-7'hirrl WK HAD those skins made into handsome Hiul.son s-cal coats, in five different models. Full lipple buck model:, xxith largo Miaxvl collar and gauntlet cuffs. Hiidt fjarnicnt handsomely lined with fine qual ity iani'y .silk. '!() inches loiij,' SI 91, Value $275 :'.ii inches lung 5218, Value $350 10 inches lonjr $271, Value $385 '15 inches long S29 1, Value $400 C It nice nl Larue, Deep Collar of Hinlson Seal, Skunk, I!ear(r etr Squirrel. This is a rare opportunity and a splendid invest ment for next season. Wo can give you positive as surance that the prices at which these garments are offered are from $80.00 to $1 10.00 less than they will be sold at next winter. Orders placed at this sale will be held for next season upon pafment of deposit Payments to Be Continued Monthly During the Summer Mav?son & DelVfan 1215 Chestnut Street Thi C, J. Heppe & Son Philadelphia Representatives JDuo-Art Pianola-Piano The DUO-ART is an advanced type of musical instrument far supe rior to the regular type of player piano. It is almost superhuman. Even after you have heard the DUO-ART you can hardly believe it is true. The DUO-ART will actually play as Harold Bauer plays. It will play the very selection that Bauer plays. It is as truly Bauer that you hear as when you actually hear Bauer at a concert. You do hear Bauer. Words fail in description you must hear the Duo-Art to appreciate its powers. Come in and let us play it for you. Prices are from $975 up. made only in th following pianos: STEINWAY WEBER STROUD STECK C. J. HEPPED SON DOWNT0WN-m7-in9 CHESTNUT SZ UPTOWN -6th fl- THOMPSON BT3. Sole Agents for the celebrated Mason & Hamlin and Weber pianos L Announce Tomorrow Annual Clearance Trimmed Hats At Prices One-Third to One-Half Below Regular A SALE which occurs every year right after Easter in the Mawson & DeMany Millinery Salon, and one that is eagerly awaited by our many patrons. 175 $5.00 Trimmed Hals . 81 $6.50 Trimmed Hats. 60 $7.50 Trimmed Hats. , 150 $8 JO Trimmed Hats. , 8J$10M0 Trimmed Hats 72$12J0 Trimmed Hats. 142 $14.50 Trimmed Hats. 19 $16,50 Trimmed Hals. 12 $17.50 Trimmed Hats. 52 $18.50 Trimmed Hals. 65 $20.00 Trimmed Hats. 21 $22.50 Trimmed Hats. 25 $25.00 Trimmed Hats. 15 $30.00 Trimmed Hats 12 $35.00 Trimmed Hats. , twammmmtmmmmaaariL&sEnuiEkamatwmmmammBmmmsmmma XO BE S OLD BYTHE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN v ! 3.00 5.00 l 7.50 , ! 10. 00 1 12.50 -orders irrrnrrr'- J 8000 Shares of the Capital Stock of MERCK & CO. A New York Corporation (Manufacturers of Drugs and Chemicals) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the uhdersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the principal office of Merck & Co., No. 45 Park Place, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, at eleven o'clock A. M., on the 9th day of May, 1919, 8,000 shares of the capital stock, par value $100 each, out of a total authorized and outstanding issue of 10,000 shares of Merck & Co., a corporation created and existing under .and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York. Full description of and information concerning the property to be sold, terms and conditions of inspection and sale, and the order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Dierctor, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42d Street, New York City. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Alien Property Custodian. porta cr u klnil. XrMt 1 1 it, nd kMQ for ridrannaPl U URCHASING AGENI V" l.-r. . L .- ."-" " "" " -----i-w. m; ' frC' is 5 ' ' '' ii "'.' K.!.. r' -tfilJ. ""-Silo-flu
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