in . y r v LV iiva I m J fflf ? i virt UAA fOLAND SPRING " THE LEADING RESORT v OF NEW ENGLAND i hkaron into MANSION HOUSE OPKV A I.I. KAK POLAND SPRING . HOUSE flntn Jnni I to Or toiler 13 Fine 18-Hole Golf Course All Outdoor Sports Famous for the World Renowned POLAND WATER entrEil Ilnoktnc Office. 1180 IlrotH.wny. ew York. fteprrsentnthfn of abov hotels, also nf The fiamOaoT nml Mount Kino House, wilt be at 171 1 Client nut nt . PhHarlMphlft, on rUy, Mm IGth. rhnnet Hell Nprure .MS, Kemtone, Itnre 1780 SINGING WITH JOY Throngs Meet Troop Trains at Camden, but Few Cet Chance to See Relatives GEN. MUIR ON FIRST TRAIN Slli.winw nnrl ul. nit 1 11 1, flin li,.! ...nl. nP '-""" " r.n.... ...,. ..) ..it., in. .'. I2BTH IN ARRIVE, " the Twcntj eighth Divixion detialned at lj,rjlt Camden at nine o'clock. Tliis lirt of oUi- bojs nre home! the eighteen trains bringing the Iron llusiness was forgotten and the tory men from Camp Dlx carried Major ' of "v,r there" was th thing that was General Charles II Mulr and his staff rf"1,I,rwl- ,I?li"tC'"; w"" ''"ted. and the me.f ot the division headquar- I ,JI " "'" ? ,,,ickc1 ,'' , . , , ters troop, the headquarters company,, Wl' the men-of lie Uen tjr-e.ghtl, of the rifty-fifth brigade, headquarters I ,,rK'" ,, P"J" the i-itj s cobb es toda, of 100th Infantry nnd the .egimcntal I ' loh' " "" vnr,"",s bl Vh" I ....,,. fri, nn ..nrr;n,i i.: 0ini i.i.i. .,v ...v.. '". -" "".. .....,,.., slung over their shoulders. They had . ,. , ,rl . .,' ,i i uu umn nui.im-m. '. mniriivu " "coutc step" from the tiain to the wait- ing ferry boat and crowded nboaid ell-j ing their loudest at the sight of Pcnn- sylvania shores across river. Sergeant George Davis, son of Colonel , r t r-..! ..i.!. -r .... . ' yi u. .p. lavis, ciuei iii siuu, was in hrge "t the detraining. Arrange- "C.r. . .!....: ".-.. -i c mciiin ui iiiu i-iuiiuii .nc hi iiiuikv ui I C. H. Gieer. nssistaut superintendent j of ferries, nnd V, Finn, the train des- , ill patrner. iracws nve nnu hix are le- .served for the trains which are isiming In tmnnir miniitnii nnuni in iwcuiy ininuics iipun. Machlne-Gun I'nlts Arrive 'there was anything west of the Schuyl- Thc second detachment nrrived nt ''""' 'lote nu nidnniice sergeant, first II-.IM oMork with Mnchine-Guii Com-J 'lnss. who wns watclilug the men tile In panics A. It. C. D. R. F and pait of,"1 tll(' frry buildings. "Hut, believe G, of the lODth Infnntr.v. Many ot the men carried suit eases. indicating they had been discharged and were going home immediately after the parade. Captain Warren wns in Vt'ommnud. The speed with which the trains were unloaded nnd backed from the sheds startled the hundreds of relatives and friends who gathered nt the station in the hope of obtaining a moment's re union. The trains were unloaded and batked from the station in seven minutes. The ciowd had grown s0 large that it L. Iinnnmn n nr.iw . n . t- t !.... An .! ............, ,....t.(.i.. ... i ,,.- ,i- nu null the men in "columns of fours" man-lietl , t.'T h hfll I V ll thf. lllhrt Illtlu fn.nini In 41. a .........p... .... u... ..,..- l.'ll, I, ,1 lilt y.jLvrif uoai. jtriugctou. tniy u lew per sons succeeded in greeting their loved one over the ropes. The cheers and - plaudits ofJhc crowd, however, fairly , locked thpVfrry house nnd left no doubt tf,Jn the, minds of the soldiers ns to the spirit of the welcome. Eiery One Wears a Smile ifa All nf Hip mniV v .!. u.,,tllU nn.l l..,nn.. I. . ., h .,,, ,iU1,lv ;tmu iimicmrii wiio a swiir. Diioyaut. step (hat indicated their spirit. 'I lie third train with the remainder nt Company G of the lODth arrived in Camden at D.-IL. Companies II. I. .1. ,JC, It nnd M were also aboard as well as Headquarters Company of the 110th. Major Allen Donely, commander of the Third Battalion of the 100th, was in charge of the train. ,' The fourth train from Camp Dix nr- rived nt 10.05 in charge of Major .-"William Fish, of the First Hattalion 110th Infantry. On this train were the Y Headquarters, Medical, Ordinance, Machine Gun Supply and Company A of the 110th. - Dog Mascots Arrive The fifth train cnrr.ving Companies B, D. and part of C. 110th Infantry, arrived nt lO.'-'ll in command of Captain Troxcll. At 10:4!l train number six ar rived in command of Major Dunkel, of the Second Hattalion, 110th, with sixty-five, men of Company (J, nnd Com panies T3 nnd F. . Eight minutes later the seventh sec 11 tion, commanded by Major Flyun, of the Third Hattalion, nrrived with sixty -five men from Company C tbe'bnlauce .nf Company G : sixty-five men from I Company K and Companies 11 and 1, I' JNie eighth section biougbt the balance 'Jof Companies C and K, Company L . and the Fifty-third Aitillery nutl Hrig , ade headquarters. The train was com - manded by Captain Cummings. The men of this latter section brought i with them two dog mascots and ninny of I j 'tliem carricu ticrman ncimeis unuer IV (IIV1I UllUDl tl WL IIIC llltll ,111111-11 llll.ll Wtrttles. 8 LOAN HERE 200 MILLIONS ;sriljurcv ai nmiu onww urcio cAtcsa v4 of Philadelphia Quota K. Pusey Passmore, governor of the jyrhird Federal Iteserve Bank, in a state . ment issued today, announced that . trhlladelphia's Victory Loan subserlp IL'tlons. will run considerably more than 5104,.'5..0,OO0. fc Air. Passmore gave great praise to I; the devotion nnd energy of the meu ami t women loan worKcrs ns well as lo the I .patriotism of the citizens of the city and the district. Leg Comfort IJM't (Direr from Turlrou tfln, n-ellen Itti.KFili knee nd an. kin or other lex trnublei which need constant, certain aupport. CORMKB LACED 8TOCK1KO "111 make you happy and eay. Throw away torturlnx alaatlci or troubleaohia bandagea and forret lex trouble!. . Corllif Laced Stocklnxa made to meal lira, without elaatlc. wear for man montha. Waahabla and ttnltary, tlrht and durable. Coil only S2.Z5 each, or two for the im limb. 11.75. and you'd tally ray mucn mora for tbt .uinurt spa ). Call and be tnraaured fre? or whib for n.lf mfaanmnnt hlank No a. llonre In p,r;iili Oat, 0 t- a:Xn. We lest vnax aoaominai o.iis leiaav v'r t-r IriTV R Ml TIPTOP ' nu nir nr. mm UN LI L Ur. rnnnUL! Whole Town in State of Joyous Excitement Over" Troops' Return A STORY ABOUT BEANS I'.v erj body know the restaurant. "vcr. iney had been told that the i It i In Chestnut street one oi those. , 'nHlort brinirinjr their boys back from lunch -counter places where the patrons tr"-'e would not arrive here until l'ri- ciilt the waitress ladles by their given I ""rJ1,0 ,nlc f,,r the I'nrnde tomorrow. I nnmc J1" C'O'Ut of soldier relatives which !.',', i i i !ii "n'ti'l jrsterdny for the docking of the Today a noon a lounil-facrd. jolljr i ,rnn,port , ,,ut ie fw h man called In a dozen Iron Division heturned early todav were more spir- boys with a sweep of his arm. t,.,i. Knt., iClutio had been theie all , "(Jo to it jou lade." he commanded, j day jesterdajJ. Kerv one intended to "Kal what jou wnut and ns much as stay there all day today and tomonow jou want. It's on me." 'and the next daj for severul ihivs if The bojs- fell to with a will. 'need lie until the' Peerless leiiched And one of them ordered beaus As port. I if he hadn't been eating them in the, .... p iirmi' r,ir mnnt l nml tnnnT IS. This example of a Philadelphia!!1! hospitality to the state's lighting lads who are with us today, is typical of the leutire citj . All over town the bo.vs are being tieated as victorious warriors should lie ireaieu, Holiday Air Prevails And Plilladclphia is in a fever of I excitement on the eve of the parade. ' Tho lioliday air is everywhere. Klags ... , , , , n- -i,ii.i win iiiii . tivaif n ui tiuil Kl illllt'll " teponse to the utys pieli.ninary.Muir Edict Also Bars Tossing Food ,.l,., ..,.,..' ....... ., , (rlad to see you. too. the.v seemed i uva, . , ,- . nml, . ., ""'" ,'""K" " .""'', l"lllti"- ","1 sl'icl'N were being put on ci,w,.er,. ear,- louaj. i iireniening. "."" c'",u,i . g,oo(u ,e o.casion s smrit. I'.ven skentlcal Pittslimc heis i . . -- , " , . ""'0I,f "rnv.iig Kejstoneis had to -'miL tluit the fit. of brother v ove bac 1 mil that Hie cit.v of brotherly love bad tenant Colonel Charles F. Clement, act j put on "some glad tags." Ing chief of staff, said that the di- , ln" " ti""' Kml ,ap- ' Whal the Sergeant Sas , Whal the Sergeant Sa.vs I "I'sed to think il unnlil mli. n I'scd to think it would take n ,,lUB 0f prairie dogs fiom Kansas lu t. . . . . make Pi v cet ben lo the fn. t II, nl iiiuh. once in awhile you folks do le ,ovcr consciousness." Needless to say this sergeant does not live east of the Schu.vlkill. Stores dealing in decoratious were being rrniupeil with business from !) o'chxk on. Soldiers and sailors were selling buttons to every ono who hadn't ono. About thn mi r trimlm iiiivinnsw I "' -" -'''- that was good was the hotel business, but the vendors weie running it a close second. - Residence districts everywhere were gay with color. Sometimes whole blqcks shone red and white and blue, and tlllVV VV UI SllillC SO fill' Weeks The home . - nlcs lll,vc Dceu el, burning THEATRE OPENS DOORS TO KEYSTONE MEN' Free Tickets of Admission to All Amusement Houses Are Available Today Members of the Theatrical Man agers' Association have made elaborate preparations for their entertaining to night the men of the Twenty-eighth Division. Under the direction of Harr.v T. Jor dan, Frauk W. Huhler and' Abe L. Einstein, thousands of tickets have dccu pruned lor ndmissiou of auv mem- bers of the division to any tlieatie or inotion-picture house In the city nml also to the National Athletic ' Club. These tickets will be ready for dis tribution today at (he1 following mobili zation points for the men of the the Twenty-eighth Division and they can secure them by nppl.ving to the in formation booths located there: Commercial Museum. Thirty-fourth and South streets; Scottish Hite Hull, Hroad nnd Knee streets; pier 7S, Sny der nveuue; Hudon Huilding, Hroad and Vine streets; pier .IS, Queen street ; navy yard. League Island; First Itegi ment Armory, Hroad and Callow hill streets; Second Keglment Armory. Hroad and Diamond streets; Third Regiment Armory, Hroad and Wharton btreets. The committee states that the doors of ever place of amusement in the city will swing wide open to welcome the holders of these tickets, and the at tractions will be those of the current features at the "legitimate," vaudeville and lnotloh-picturc theatres. In the case of several of the "legiti mate" houses seats have been reserved for the boys, and these, as indicated on the tickets, must be called for not later than 7 o'clock tonight. For the athletic and boxing exhibition at the National Club, which will be under the direction of William J. Herrmann, there will be 4000 sents, The use of the club nnd the services of all employes have been do nated for this occasion, nnd the pto gram promtscsMo be one of the best. GAS Soldering Furnaces and Annliancei sK.vu fokcatAimqve L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Belt. M&ihtt SH Keuilont. Main loos Cover Your Feet with iiSzae&Yiaje n 'sohks and you will end hunting a r o u n d for something bet ter. Four - ply heels and toes. A, Jft. UNDERDOWN'S SONS ,1 Z0Z--204 MAfCrvET STREET I T . .1 . EstaMithed Sine JSJf HyjBNiasFa public MOTHERS WILL UNTIL PEERLESS Reaches home Utile Band of Eighteen Women and One Man Determined to' Stay There Until 108th "WV will unit licie until the Peer less1 com ob In," Determination wns expressed in every word of the sentence spoken in illv!(luoll,v nml collectively today by ciRlitepii women nnd u lone man who made tip n downhearted group collected at Hnce street pier on the Prlavvnie " ...... ...... Early this morning when the tiist of the group, n mother, nrtired at the pier, it was reported a vessel that might be (lie transpott was coming up the liver to this port. Hhc cried at first. Her boy "McCarty. of Hattery V was .coining home. Other relutiw- of men on ttie transport leached the pier. It 7 o'clock the group had grown " slx'- J0" ""en nnd a father. An hour MFr """"'er woman a sister ap- ,nPnrc'1 ?'"' J'oiuel ,hc gl0111' t,ial """ "l'l'.' '. Hut at !) o'clock official announce ment was made that the Peerless was behind schedule and could not posiblj reach port until I'ridaj. Theie weie tears, of course. Hut they were qukkly wiped mn. . ".iohn is on that boat and I'll stai DON'T KISS BOYS IN LINE! ' to 28th Marchers ,. . .. .. . , .vi.ijor ueiierai l liarles 1 1 . ,I uir. com- mander of the lion Division, has issue.1 ,..,., , nu appeal to the thousands who will ,,.,, hi troops go marching by not (n foo(, an ,,,,.,, ,, the'".. " ' ! ' 'Ibis nffalr is to be the last real cc - , iranks (ieneral Aluir tliroiish Lien- l-irnK" .... " v , I . tenant C olonel ( hnrles V . C lemeut. act- . . ., . i , inK vhie "' ila" saMl ,lmt ""' ' visional review wns to be condui ted i visional review wns to be condui ted 3ii strnicht militarv lines. Anvthinir! dii strnicht mil tnrj lines. Am thing! thnt attracted the attention of the mcii. ' ', ill , t . . ... 'he added, was certain to interfere w.th the proper alignment and marching or- der of the division. "Make this as emphatic as possible," said Colonel Clement, "so that the peo ple will know just how the thing stands. And. while about It, don't forget to tell them to remain on the sidewalks and . mil rush into the ranks. To,- if they go out and kiss or hug 0r try to attract the attention of the in- .i!.,Li,.ni t,.i.i:.... !.:.. .. :ti t.- i.r i mi, iinmi nuuiivi iiiia iui iiuui lilt'' ,. .whole militnr.v machine out of genr and l'nl " " ' . I cause the greatest confusion. The timet All seniois are excused from classes 0f starting, the arrival at the various M'"' "' l'ienic points, the entraiument for Camp Dix j and everything will he affected and much of our work snoiled. 1 know it is pretty hard to resist the temptntiou, but please ask them through your papeis to help us as much as possible by doing ,"ch pa PHILA' PIL0TiiANGHAIED Gtorm at Breakwater Prevents Land ing Off for France Pilot George W. Pa.vnter. of this city, now is off on an "ocean joy ride." and befoie lie gets through with it be will have an opportunity to visit Paris, the debaikation ports of Brest and St. Nn'nire and some or the battlefields. Last Saturday Paynter piloted the big American freighter Pocahontas, for France fiom Philadelphia, to the Del aware Capes. Cpon arriving nt the Hreakwater he found a northeast gale blowing forty-two miles an hour. The steam pilot boat Philadelphia is at this citv. undergoing lepnirs, and mc woou en schooner .1. Henry Kdmonds. used in her stead, found it impossible to "take him off in the teeth of such a gale. trows Exquisite Workmanship Gives the Balch Price 5 th Avenue Straw Hat. Its Incomparable Smartness. Prices, $3 to $12. EXCLUSIVE PHILA. DISTRIBUTOR B& w ONI.T STOKE Uth and Chestnut OPKN BATURDAf live, UNTIL. TEN llll, . I ledger hilaelpia, Wednesday, may h i9i!v WAIT AT PIER Artillery Comes In hcie until It gets In." The speaker was Mrs. Margaret Ilarrett, of Mer chantvillc. N. .1. She is the mirther of "McCarty of Hattcry I'." Yesterday she made the trip from her home to reach the pier by 0,'SO o'clock In the morning. Today she arrived at the same lime, Privnte McCarty lives at nit! Derfer street, this city. Private Thomas V. Heath, of Hat tcry A, of the 108th, is awaited by his' mother, Mrs. Thomas V Heath and l his wife Thc fnimty lives at 'JIHO'be guests of honor tonight nt a din- Olenwood avenue. .Mothers Predominate W. .1. Horisk nnd his datightci . Miss I). M. Horisk, were there today wait ing for Private V. C Horisk. of Hut ter.v 1. Mis. tirace Price, of 44ll North Colorado street is there waiting for her son. Private .lames V. Pryce. of Hattery K. nu.. . ,1 1 I ..t l..i...ln I,, j nc iNojiicr iiiio Mum ui i ii...- i.- .. i., . ,k. , ... .i i... .i,,.1 sepu nynngs. amio was gu5i"t " i" (Jermans'while serving pt the front with Hattery K. are waiting. Thej are Mrs l' Hlgglns nnd .Mrs. Hose Moron, of 2(k't4 I.ear stieet. Another gas victim, Privnte Harry Krommillcr. of Hattery V. will be lecelietl bv his sister. Mrs. 1311a M. Mnrksham. of Cjtm.id. Others nl the pier are Miss 1". Strouse. of 110 North Sixth street, the sister of Private William Strouse. of Hatterv C. and the finances of Sergeant 1 7''' "'" ' """"', "'" 7" ' ' Stanley Peifer. of Hattery II. whose'"1'0- J ' ' ' .""'M home is in Ashmead street, derman town She is Miss Mabel Woodruff, of r.S'JO North Sixtli street. Thev nie all there. And they ..in stay there, thev come home. say, until their bojs, SENIORS ON PICNIC TODAY Penn Class Takes Outina on Farm at r.reen Lane vjreen uanc Aii old-fashioned picnic is being liohl ' by the senior class of the I'niversity of Pennsylvania loda.v at Green Lane. . ' .. ...,... ,,., , .,,, the I'niversit.v fnrm is situated. i .-iproui, .unjor .-sinmi. liunier imvemor 'together of the graduating . lass, a s'Mnrtin G. Hruinlmigh. Major Geneial , ,., i.i ,,.iu, n ti, "i;.;,,." . ... , ,..., ....... ... i". ..'. ' ' ....... nlilcli genernllv go with affairs of this kind , kind , A special tiain on the Reading Hail A special tinm on the Heading Hail I nn Mt ",'' T,n'linnl ,llN moiniiic. I I'. (.... r...... Ot..!.. . I tl, Ill tMI lil Ift'II J. (111!' Ulllllll 111 I-1 111 I nc I lM'llll-i 11... til II kllllllllllll. I 1 I I II I II I funn Mn (il, fa,,lIonN, ,,, aj(ou wasrfll,r, : i,r. Kdward Martin, stale com iemploveil. inissioner of health: .lames K. I.euunn. Swimming, boating and a baseball ,g.ime between two picked teams will serve to pass awav the afternoon for I those who do not take the opportunity i !for n rood, sound sleeo. Another satis- i f,:.,. menl will be followed hv n nerioil of story-telling around a liuge tire. This mellow iwening talk-fest will finally he brniisht to it close in time for the! old hav wagon to get the picnickers b.ick ' to the station and into the citj befoie Committee Hard Pressed to Meet Upstate Demands Relatives of upstate Iron Division men. arriving here today, have been bombarding the women's war iclief j committee, in the Liberty Huilding. for I tickets to see the parade. The women hnve liOO extra tickets, i which war workers turned over for emergent') enses ninnng relatives who 1 have no ticket", anil these nre being given out in every cuse vvheie theie I has been a failure to care for worthy ! applicants. Workers at the rnilrond stations have i been ho busy meetiug requests for va fancies by incoming upstnters that the 'lists were exhausted this morning and i a new list bad to be made up. ..cvRANKS&Hliin,. mtl Silver snulh. Ij III I II Stationers X I Pearl Necklaces Pearls - The Supremacy f This House-qualit;' is recoctiizcd tArf&Aeut th&Wfcrld. Honor f the Iron D o All Philadelphia should be as one in their joyous welcome! That we may do our par,t, this shop will be Closed All Day Thursday, May 15th Steitferi)at V 1420 Chestnut St "Mbra OoLr lb Beat la Good Knomli" r Biggest Men Of State to Gather' at Bellevue-Stratford to Honor Iron Men 28TH STAFF TO BE THERE . Major General Charles H. Muir. commander of the Twent -eighth Di- vision, and members of his staff will , ner to be giien at the Itelleviie-Strat- fold Hotel by the citj. ... ..... Many of Peniisjlvama s most distiu- guisheil eiti7ens ill iilteiul. Claboiatei arrangements lime been made to make the fuiution the must brilliant of its kind held lieie in jears. Specihes will be made by Maor! l.,-:,i. Mnltn wliose addiess will be in the nature of a formal welcome nu behalf I of the cilv In the officers and men of the Keystone Division: by Governor Spioul. wiio will express t he pride ot the state in the ni-hicwmcuts of bo sons on the battlefields, and bj (Jeneial Muir. Covers will be laid foi ."tut dinner n fit.. . i.ii mil ll III,' Pl,'lllvi I.ILII... Decorations of the banquet loom w ill be a tiiumph of nitistic taste Details of hnige of the arrangements nie in Uaac D. lletell Among those whose fnsiilies will oc cupy boxes nre the following: Gov ei nor iSproul. .Minor Smith. General Muir, I K. T. Stoteslnii.v. .ludg" .1 AVillis Mar tin. Colonel David .1. D.ivis, diief of stafl : Judge .Iohn K. Patterson. George I Wharton Pepper. W Freeland Keud t'ii'k. Sltlli SlpnutMi f.',ltiit 11 Vina .epi, .. (;ffne.v. .lames K. I.eiiuoii. president of Select Council, and otheis. Ine dinner guests will miliide tlie following General Muir nnd stall. Govemor u i ,, .. ., , ., , iimit- i,. , jcilli'lll. .Illllgc 1 illici sun, Lieutenant Colonel I'. T Puse.i , foi mer Lieutenant Governor Frank H. Mr- ( mm. .losepli (.nltnej. ( olouel ji. K. Finney. Genige Wharton Pepper. i'.ilnoiil lMu .l Ul,n,... 1111. I ., K'111- Admiral A Ungues, lomiuaii ,l"1" "f ""' f,"'h naval district Mujor K. . Ilnbcoik. of Pittsbuigh: Colonel Geotge C. ftickards. 11'Jtli In fantry: Clarence.! Huckman. presiilent i of the state Senate : Colonel T. A. Sny 'er. 10'ld Lngmeeis: Hodman Wanii "inker, of New York: Kilgnv I'ulis Smith, provost of the Fnivcrsity of Pennsylvania: Colonel K. St. .Iohn Grcble. .Iohn M. Walton, cit.v con troller; Mnjor Fdwnrd Ilnopes, John P. Connelly, cit.v solicitor; Hrigndier General Frank D. Henry. K. T. Stotes bury. Colonel Asher Miner. Lieutenant Governor K. K. Heiilleniau. Colonel David .1. Davis, Judge .1. Willis Mai tin. Hrigndier Geneial William C. Price. Jr.. Isaac D. Hetell, Lieutenant , Colonel Chnrles M. Clenienrs. former Goiemor Kiln in S. Stuatt. Major Gen eral L. W T Waller, coiumnndiiut of the marine corps; Dr Kdward 1! Gleason. piesident nf Common Council, Colonel Joseph H Thompson. llOlh Infantry, and otheis. Flags "Celin" Bunting vvr.Mts I. IKK lllON 1swd stur k atrlpes 3x5 ft 92.70 4x6 Xt 3.50 5X8 ft 5.00 I 6x10 ft 6.50 CHARLES E..LINDH, Inc. Pints 1110 Mnufncturr of i:eu thins Mad. from Canaa 513 Worth ninth Str.st. Phlla. 'Necklaces the Men ivision! iHnNnRQmniFRQ NAMED TO GUARD j rICIinDIAI CI HATl IVItlVIUnlnL rLUnl I General Muir Announces Eight ,. . . . . -iJiiiiguioMou oci viL,a wiuss i Bearers for Parade Feature High! soldiers, each of whom n nwimled the Distinguished Scm.e Cros. were named today by Major (Jen prnl Mllil' "" " S"anl of honor for ,ho ""'"'rlnl "oat in honor of Pern. ,,n,,,a " neimi- nenu. which win pre- .''"" I" nnr""" tomorrow. .. ,h0 K1-'1 "'" ,'"u"1'i "r "" f""" ing : ., . . ,. , ., , Captain harl Patterson. KMltb V"irll rtpM, Captain I'rank .1. Cnheii. 107th In '""'''A' ,X. .- ' " Corporal Morris I'. Lewis. ll)7tli In fantrj . .-sergcam .loan .1. Dean. Ililtli In lantry. Prhiftc .lames O'Neill. 10.'id Sanitary 1'rnln. Corporal Ailluir Dieter. HKJd Cngi ll,',r', .icrgciii .loseph T'liller. 1011th Vield Artillery Heiiilipiiuleis ot the Tweutj eighth Division at t'ity Hall will lemaln in opei.ition there until the troops entiain for Camp Dix at 10:211 tomorrow night I'lom this base of operations Lieu tenant Colonel Clement will keep in constant touch with the parade hum all I,01,,ts. telephones will be installed ',,,',', f''i" bluc'ks along the unite In piuvide for all emergencies. PENROSE MAY BE HERE Senator Will See Parade Tomorrow If Official Business Permits Senator Holes Penrose in Washington toda j s.iiil In. hopes to be able to re turn to Philadelphia to witness the big paiaile for the lion Division, ami will lie heie if conditions in Washington will pel mil "I hope lo get Imi k to Philadelphia tomorrow to see the pninde. if it is possible, because it will be an inter esting and wonderful affair. " s-:iiil Sen ator Pennise. 'Hut with the mass of thing- piling up heie in Washington H nun be impossible for me to get u vv a v W6 Caution asks: "ARE YOUR RECORDS SAEFE OR DO YOU TRUST TO LUCK?" Now, in war time, records and documents are more essential to business than ever before. Yet these priceless possessions are subject to extra hazards. Incendiarism is an added menace. THE SAFE-CABInET "7ho World's Safest Safe" fVSANN & DlLKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT JT..Zf s.. TO RELEASE NAVAL MEN TemTrrvL wn,"BeVRhe0PrIde seeni Washington. May 14. All tempotary olHcers who entered the American navy for the war period only will be ieleaed within the next few weeks, Acting Secretary n.oo-evcit announces. Theie are more than 1000 ofBcers of tins status nun iiiey win ne repioceil Iiy reserve othtors who nie accepting tern- pnrar.v commissions with the agieeinent to irniatn irt the service until six i months after pence Is declared. , 1 In effect, these reserve ollicers nre volunteeiing their services to tide the' depaitment over the emergency until 1 the nrinj shall have been brought home. 1 The result will be to icllew the depart uieiit of the pressuic now brought bv the tcmpuiai.v olliiers. wlio nie anxious to ' get out of the vervii e Koscrve ollicers undertaking this tern , pniar.v serviie hnve an opportunity to tit themselves for places in the regular naval establishment if the.v desire, Mr. Iloosevelt snid Dallas-Boston Flight Delayed II.iII.ih. Texas. Mav 14. Ill) A P. I The stmt "f set en nil plum s fioni Dall.i" to Hosioti was again postponed today on account of unfavorable weal bet The flight will not begin liefote Tlnit si'ny morning, it wns nunounceil. "ADVERTISING and sales work must 20 sicli le Dv side to set results. j we are experienced sales men as well as advertising men. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sales Promotion 4oo chestnut street Philadelphia Flowers. from 7Je Sign sftyc 2(as are always fresh We receive four shipments daily 221 South Broad St. WW 1M Your records are the guide posts to future success. Without them business must fail. Bat business mast go on. And so your records must be protected adequately. Join the thousands who prepare for the future by protecting today. Investigate "The World's Safest Safe" and learn how it has suc cessfully protected its contents in great fires and severe laboratory tests. Read the evidence that has made THE SAFE-CABINET stand ard equipment in govenrnent offices and busi nesses of every kind. Write, 'phone or call today. THE SAFE-CABINET CO., 1201 Walnut St. im.n nviiiin r. s i ks nhsr VViilinil lllilll llmr l.'ilU (JaM) Tyrol Wool models are orig inal and ai-e here only in a complete rantje pf light and dark colors. Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 26.75 29.75 37.75 Also Top, Street and Motor Coats 24.75 29.75 37.75 Girls' dnd Juniors' Suits and Top Coats 24.75 " New Spring Hats j ... i, We're closed all day tomorrow, Thursday, to extend a hearty Welcome to our Gallant Twenty-eighth! Cheer Them! Give them the Happy Handi They called them the Iron Division "Over there." Let's turn the Iron that must have entered their soul into the Goldogemory by the Glad Welcome we shall give them all! 1$ And when your Triumphal March is over, Men, you will find us ready and well prepared on Friday morning, and e cry business day, with the kind of Spring Suits that you will appreciate and get satisfaction of fit and style out of. One big feature y o u will jfind in these Spring stocks of ours is this you will find brand new woolens loomed since last November. You will find their workmanship thor ough yes, and something m o r e. .You will find that experts did it; for "N.B.T." tailoring is the bed rock of the reputation of our Men's and Young Men's Clothes Our Welcome to " you will not end with the Cheering of Tomorrow! Perry & Co. "N.B.T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. lf o .,' -1 " ,1 Vfri, Ni - T t"S m t.Ml M 'Vd iW. r.'iisl 1 v.ti fla.HI 'M fi tV t3 S m $ Hi JA Ail V i? OT j- '.( iV?U. i'.tJ.val tilWftl 'JS Y , '51 ?- ri m f r. 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