J t " JJ If.'TI ,-P ji.- -.; '. flj.U . 'h . . i it ',,,:. WGI lint that is hardly enough for the retail mcrchduti and tho luxury tax collectors, A girl may be sixty If sho is tiny. If she Is big at fifteen, sho in.tr bA a I Jipv wif. v Tho taxr on luxiirlts is nil women's is no age limit lor rls, only slice, and retailers dare not Issue n statement on gun go of summer park beaches' would rise to haunt them. You may bo n 3Hss or etcn a Mrs. In the soiiiil register or on the factory natrrilff but nftrr all tt'n tfci , m woinun, That Is tho expert opinion of I There nro dresses fot1 women nud the women's ctothtng merchant. Thej llresws for inlcses and thcu dicsscrf for nnsvver tho nUr;tlou from tho clothes I girls. and mlscV nppniol. GlrisTTolhcs arc makes you a girl,- Andiu.f not intluded Ho it is imporUiiit to what size puis it woimtu out of the girl Hgures that tho luxury tax seen hiive the Rid iitiestion rnlt.nl. 'J here, -lass The ' dear old girl' of tho Inn- concerned. 1 OK HIS FATHER .otters Urge Soli "to Take All Responsibility on Spot in xV & !'-. ' u Evervthms" DOCUMENTS FILED IN COURT ai AM ' H,r ' DULDDEFEMSE New Yoilt, May 10. lu (Mending himself from the attack of Trunk J. Gould, bis brother, George J. Gould duolcs letters that passed between him self and his father. Jay Gould, founder of the fortune. The letters me on 151c In the Supremo Comt, where Tiauk Gould and his sister, Anna, the Duihess do Talleyrand, nro seeking to have George reinoctl as n trustee of tho es lalo upon tho ground of alleged mismanagement. Ill March, 1S0L', tho year he died, Jay Gould wrote his ton George: "My dear sou Do not work hard Take plcuty of outdoor ecrcic uud plenty of air. I date not think what uould happen if nuy thing went wrong with you. So, my dear boy, for my tiakc comply with the foregoing." Jay Gould wrote -his son again on May 10, 1&S9: "My dear son What you do will never be riuestioncd. I have always tried to impress upon you to take nil fcsponoibililj upon the spot in every thing'." Ambitious of George Gould to build n lianfcCQutlncutiil stcm are chutacter ized by tho Duchess's counsel as giau Jlosc. with hazardous possibilities, leaning In the direction of disaster, not inly to himself, but also tho fortune Wf liv .Tnv f!nll1rl. Reasons which actuate to the Duchess Jo Talleyrand in supporting l'rauk's petition nro explained by George, who mys: "My sister. Auna, lias long uecn infrlcndly toward me." He explains this alleged unfiiendli jcss ni due partly to Ins opposing her iccond marriage . While Mr. Gould asserts hit bi other r-'innk ihows malice in seeking to oust lim, tho letter's counsel refutes the hargc and says ot letters written bj Mrs. Helen Gould Shepuid that they ue irrelevant to the present contro rcrsy. Further, the lavvjer dedared Ur. Gould is mistaken when he denies tnovtledgo of Frank's second marriage intll long after the ceremony, abscrljng ic became cognuaut of the union htough rcl-ases of dower by Mrs. lMith 4. Gould, wife of Fiank, which were Tied at that time. HONOR DR. H. A. GIBBONS - (Vuthor and Lecturer Made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbous. ...!... lnnturof nnrl wiw i onesnoudent. has been made u Chevalier of the Legion sf Honor. . Doctor Gibbons is a son of the late Nov. Dr. Hughes O. Gibbons, pastor Df tho Old Piuc Street Presbjtcrian Church, of this city, and a brother of Henry Johns UibDons, a x'uiiaueipuiu im.T-a. ITn niiq tnnrripil on Juno o. 1008, to Helen. Dacnport Browu; ot Gcnnantown, a uauguier oi uiemcut iu sud Emily Uckcrl Browu. GIRL AGE MYSTERY SOLVED May Be Sixty, but If Small Sho Dodges Luxury Tax What is a girl? "Sugar and spice and everything nice," the old rhymo described her. RKUnlOTIH MTHCE8 IlalitUt. TITB TEWLK. Bread and Ilerks ets (1000 N ). 8000 Heats. RtlSSELl, H CONVVELL. Taslor. To Those Who Labor The worship In the Temple Is deigned to meet the needs of the masses Those who labor with hand or mind are rested and revived by the services here Mr Con well s seventy-six years have beenrarB of Incessant labor He preaches at 730 a. m and 7 45 p in Uho Temple Chorum, Doctor llan-na director, sings at both services Mr. Starke, organist, gives re ouest program 7.10 to 7.15 p. m Bible School 2 30 p m VWLMAM, DIRE McCURDT. Associate Pastor I'rewhrterian ARCH STREET CHURCH. 18th and Arch. In recomltlon of Mother s Day Dr. Macartney will preach at S o'clock on When Ho Saw Hit Mother." Appropriate music will be sum by the choir under direction of Alton Iv. Dough erty. . At the morntnx bervica at 10 IS o'clock Dr. Albert J Macartney, who has been with the American Army of Occupation on the Rhine will preach UETHIVHEU rBBfcllVTEBIAN CHURCH IlroaU and Diamond sts. Ilev. 15. C. HIUSHMAN. M. A.. Assistant I'astor. TO30 a. m Morning worship. 7 '45 p m Evening worship. Rev. William I McConnlcK. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Akron- O . will preach at both servltes J 30 p tn The 4tith Anniversary of the .Sabbath School, and Mother'a Day, will ho celebrated John R Davles, Jr., M. D.. will speak. Interesting eierclses The public Invited. t iki T m -nriEUHrr inqeavor oocletlew IlOPi;. Xld and Wharton sts : Rev. J aRAV BOl.TO.Vl D. D . Minister 10 45 Dr. Bol. ion kuujcLi jiinr uiu juuiiier oi jesus ' 7 4V Rev George A Avery BJttOND I'RKSIIlTKItlAN CHURCH :Mst and Walnut eta Minister. Rev. ALEXANDER MacCOLL. T D DR. MacCOLL will preach at 11 and 8 o'clock. Evening auhjert. "raying the Hill: A Lei- en.from Modorn Germany." Musical service at -7 40 n m , by the rhorus choir, under tho direction of N. Lindsay Norden Tho niusln will Include: Anthems, ' O, Uladsomo Light," ,,,.RU "f'horublm Hong" ArUhangelsky "Light ot the World .:igar Tenor solo..' Come. Ye Children." Hulllvan Vesper hym, "Tho Day Is Tast and qone." Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Men's Open I'orum at 10 o'clock In the parish house. Ad Ircss by Assistant Dis trict Attorney T. A. Walnut ou "foreign, ira tn America." ... Visitors, and especially men In uniform, always welcome rroleatant Kplscopal bT. JAMKS'H CHURCH USd and Walnut sta The Rev. JOHN MOCKRIDOL'. D. D , Rtctor 8 00 a m Holy Communion. 11 00 a m. Morning I'rayer and Bermon. 4 on p M Choral Kvensong. 0 40 a. m. and a 41 p in Sunday Schools Mrnngera nlwaa welcome. Unitarian riRST VNITAKIAN CHURCH 212i Cheslnut at REV. FREDERICK Tt anirriN. Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School. . 11 a. m. Mr, Orlltlii will nreaih. IIUDjeci n? i " ijr oi j race Anthems Oh. Ood of Love, by West and chant. Ood Merciful. I'hlllp H. Ooepp Organist. w' Org tJTrtTARIAN bOCIBTY OF iKJtM.NTOn.N rxtn nm and Orerna at. -"' MY, nuuw o. ? r .WiV.".. 4. 'JT7-X !'.: " WM t'w UtsUUI HJH FKK.' 1JUM sA SS IS-.. '5 Mr , VtllY. ' AfJ.rL ' ,rt -.fc. ' j W'f-TJe. -..' .&: . " $$ trOsa tv-, ' fL -m sa . Vuv Wa-V 5e N. rV J T f5 tfjyt -vvx m., -.'& y'-v.i ? : -ml V'-ti-i w. ft a. fta Will hlr day bo ono of victory or Dofoal for PhiladolpHa? - I i &?.' ; '''trgm Xlfth cUaa&UiltoiaaCT The Fifth midnight. Liberty Loan will close at a1 Will it be a "Victory" or a "Defeat" glorious or shameful? Come on, Philadelphians, every man and woman with a conscience and a dollar. Let's push it over in the closing hours. VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Space Contributed by The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1109 Market Street ' Mlaeellaneoui' XNTERCUCRCH 1TKDERATION l ' fiprlncr meeting, rtlesday, Kvi. 8 P. tn , First baptist Church. 1th and Bansam, New YorK. end ny. C, It. Zahmlser, s ritary of thrjl'lttburh Council otl nmlser. sec Council ef . retary of thrjl'lttburh Council c .Oertrchea Churetiea ( urged to send repre v ( .'utatlica. . Tubus .InvrtuL "" N m 'XS. 1? t 4 i ' K r? it V k i m 4 j j i i i 1 JJ&3' r w3asiMi fjyv"- v-ik. 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