s.vw z- ..j BTTVV.. rti f J- -" M ' v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA:, WEDNESDAY) tlAY. irifttft J"S ' r e ' St w,' V is. IT 1SL H a f H i- IV, i I 1$ I1 !r w li? 1? v I l-Jh lB' IS. InN r- Ssf' m.- VI PRESBYTERIANS WARN i-: ( i ,- m ft AGAINST RED PERIL r-Jpotshevism Called "Twin ) Scourge of Atheism" by v General Assembly U'nRY" REPEAL OPPOSED Hy Hip Asjnrlalrd Press St. Inils, Mn.r 21. KvimKeHsni n M .. .1 l-l-t I . ....I a mentis or ernnirnuni; uowucvimh mm I. W. W.-lsm is ndrorntnl by the board 'of home missions in its report to the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church today. Unless the masses are taught the principles of religion, "the mad fury of bolshevism, with its twin srourge atheism, will become universal," warned the report. The report recommended increasing the number of missionaries in liimhci camps and industrial centers as a method to check the doctrines nnd urgrd establishment of immigrant communi ties to christianize and Americanize for lelgners. rublicntlon of religions perlodii'al In fprelgn langtinges as a mnHin (if bridling radicalism and "arnning ('hritinn civic conseiousness" wns recntnmendi'c; in the report of the hoard of publication nnd Sabbath school work. ( President AViKon was nrrnignod by I 1 li. vH BAPTISTS DISCUSS WEIGHTY PROBLEMS F. Wayland Ayer, of Philadel phia, Calls Denver Conven tion to Order Drmer. Col.. President !'. MYSTERY WRAPS SOLDIER V. WAYLAND AYKit President of the Northern Baptist Convention, which convened today in Demer, Colo. MARRIED TEACHERS BARRED Nineteen Will Lose Positions by Ac tion of Pittsburgh Board Pittsburgh. Pa.. May 21. (My A. P.I -Th Pittsburgh Hoard of Public Kdiication voted yesterday to liar mar ried women from regular positions as teachers, effective with the opening of the mill 211 school term September 2, next. The (iirstion nf employing married women us teachers had been before the board for two iiir. Nineteen mnrrieil women will be nflVctcil ,y f fir action. were extremely heavy. Dispatches last weel reported an ar- the remainder of eastern CJalicia. RECREATION ronditlon men for mnuaini Up-tO'det rnurn liot wcjuh rorrfrtlTr djinniMlrfi A lloinc ALSO A NKH MOIIKKN GAMES. tilMMMK J folk DanrlnJ. Koth ruuri.ru hclu TlirMln. MBy 27 full or lihons f'M jirfrll. illarx CKNTRAI, IIKANCH V. M. . , MS I Arli Strrrt r,. ,. ' r ftU Kf A The Rose-buth of a Thousand Yean By SIAHKL WAtiNAI-LS A Story That Thrills So engrossing so dramatic so beautiful that The Witching Nazimova w ''fl you h.v ee r" ok which prea file subject; If yoi 4ranaferred It to the motion. nletnro -screen wnere, unaer me tills or "Jteve. iktlon" It In creating a real sensation hfcii mo juay-, j-ean me reserves nil the beauty of you naven t seen ine ninv 'tlre n A uik irrai in m-ore iur you wneu ypu read. It In book form. " r Baltimore Bun taut. " 'Th Ito hush' or a TlioLUaml Vfr' la onr of LiIiom exquulle llttl storln written 'itrsicht from thn heart thst mtkea In ltnt rpt to the hearts of oUitra." IHwtrstr.1 with etKht strlklnr aceiwa of 'i v ftaxliuora In tha I'laj- wkrtm'-m.mtt bii mall BS rfa. Bookitartm m comniissioners yesterday, for reiiuesi, i,E ! ,,,.. . .. Congress to repeal or amend the won ime. West Chester Greets Men prohibition act, nnd a resolution wast West Chester. May 21. The mein ndontcd urging ('oimre-s to sustain (be, bers f the KKtil Aintniinltion .Motor 1a President WiKoi, is an elder ln ''" ni- ( onipan... recruited nit hi, ,,!..,,.,, ion. irisnuiii which saw hard service in Trance, ar- .the church. lived home lat mcuing inn) ere we A copy of the resolution will be oahlod ,.,,m,.,. .,,,, ur nm whistles sounded to tlie President. It follow: and people flocked by hundreds from ' mist he had been concluded between the "This assembly learns with pain tlmt'verj section of the borough to the1 Poles and I krn.niims by 'which the the President of the t'niled Stntes has .Market street station, where the bojsi Poles prnxiioiiully received l.emlierg Teeotnn.ended to Consress thai it repeal , detrained and mar. lied to the center i and the I krainlan the greater part of ,n part of war time prohibition, nnd in l view of this fact we most earnestly pe-, 'tition Congress t tint it not nnl retain the measure, but that the measure be enforced to the fullest etent. to the end that the needs of the world for food jnay be met. and that the efficiency and! morale of our own people be preserved " ! Vlien the resolution was tead the commissioners applauded for several minutes. "I'nbwnming an KIder" I The Ifcv Dr. W. M. Kindmnn. of Columbus, Ohio, declared such a stand , is very unbecoming for an elder in the Presbyterian church, and for a man holding so liiuh an office lis that of President of the I'nited Stales." It. K. P. Prjoh. of llarrisbnig. Pa.. I state rhnirmnti of 1 1n- prohibition or gnnization of I'cnnjluinia. asserted I 'thiH is the second time President Wii- iKon lias stepped in to befriend the liipior Interests, and means the undoing of all 'that has seen done." Brewers who carry on their business i In foreign InniN were denounced in the tcport of the temperance committee, and 'Congress was asked to disfranchise any citizen who carries on in a foreign country a business unlawful in thi-s (.ountry. Hap Wninrn Smokers The committee deplored the use nf cigarettes, especially bv minion, and urged upon Presbyterians not onlv the personal non-use of them, but the pro motion of all possible legislation against tthetn. Resolutions against lynching were ndopted in the report of the committee on missions for freedom. Resolutions of regret over the death ' of Bishop David II. tireer. of the Prot , vstant Kpiscopal Church. nln were "adopted. WIRE REFUND AUTHORIZED Public Utility Commission Accepts Proposal of New Jersey Bell System Trenton. May 21 The Public I tility , Commission lias accepted n stipulation .from the New ork 'telephone t mnpiiny Jind the Delaware and Atlantic Tele graph and Telephone Company in prising the Bell system in New Jersey. to refund to subscribers excess toll 'charges nnd excess charges for connec tions nnd removals of telephones nbove the rate in effect prior to September 1 Jast. when these companies passed under control of Postmaster (Jcnernl Burleson, providing that in pending cases in the T'nited Stntes Supreme Court the au thority of (lie states to regulate iulrn titnte rates is upheld. The stipulation will be operative from todiiv. Last week n similar stipulation on i local telephone exchange rates, ordered effective May 1 by the postmaster general, pending decisions of the I'nited ' States Supreme Coini on appeal of ftouth Dakota and Massachusetts, was approved by the Court of Chniicery. i New York Preacher Believes "PrN vate Phillips" His Son New York, .May 21. A mjstery that has placed two families in suspense developed jesterdny on the receipt by the Hev. Dr. Malcolm .lames Mnel.cod. paster of the Collegiate Reformed Church, of n cable message, in which tienernl PershiTig said that he had listed for return to the United Stntes in (lie nenr future n soldier who was recently identified ns Private Henry Blakcley MacLeod, long missing son of the clerg.Mnan, but who is identified in the message as Private Rowland K. Phillips, Jr.. of Flushing. The situation i. mnde preplexing by reason of the fart that Private Phillips is listed as having been killed nt the battle of the Oureq, and because his mother lias been convinced by members of Company 1,. Kkltli Infantry, thnt they saw him slain in action on .Inly 2S last. Private .MacLeod, n volunteer, nine teen .icars old, of Company M. Forty -ninth Infantrj. telephoned from Camp Merrill on the night of June 27 last to his folks thnt his company would move What is regarded by delegates a one . ( Cnmp 1'ptnn the following day. It of the most important reports of the 'mover! to Yaphank. hut without Mnc i (invention, that of the survey board ,,.,. He had disappeared soon lifter outlining financial needs of all depart - i telephoning. ment tor th next hve years, will be j Three weeks ago. Doctor MacLeod considered by the convention nt to- Ilin(ie thi announcement : nicht's session. President V. H. " believe niy imv has been found rnunce. of Brown I'niversity. will (e-, in Krance. We received n few tin vs. liver the ko.wiotc address of the coii-.,, ,.bleKlrn from Major Herrick. vention nt the afternoon session today, j,,, lr ,,,., 0,t marshal's office in Paris. ,,, .,.,.. .,n . r,r- ...... that our son was identified by one of UKRAINIANS ARE ROUTED 'il.o circulars we had sent out. bearing - : his picture. After Hard Fighting, Poles Occupy i 'Iminedintelj we cabled a memlier Ballca and Novaslolkl I "r ,h" "iKregntion who was in Paris. ,, , .,., ... . . 'Though she has neer known our sop. uarsavt. .iiaj i i ne i Kraininn . , , , ,,, , ,i1( .i, i..i :,- offensive Hgainst the Poles has been '"' 'a1'1'.'1 '"" ,lllU '" .'""' ." ' ! cnmplclely broken, according to an of 'viewed him and was certain that lie, lloinl commiiniune issued hero. After un. our bo. She added that lie hud I hard fighting the Poles occiipfed Balicn lieen suffering from nnincsjn. and .Novasioikt. I he i uraimnn Iot-ses May 21. (By A. P.l Wn 1 In nil A ens nf I'hilnilelpliin. was to call to order today I the Northern Baptist Convention for what is considered one of (lie most note worthy sessions the denomination ccr' has held. Post war financing, recon struction problems and church co-operation in meeting the world's prob lems brought on by the world war were to lie considered. A missionary pro gram nnd n finnncinl budget greater than any hitherto considered were to be presented nnd a plan for extension of church work into community social service whs to he considered. ) More than 2000 delegates, represent ing 10.0110 Baptist churches in thirty five stales, nre enrolled for the convention. MARY GARDEN IS SUED BY HER DRESSMAKERS Lady Duff-Gordon Says Prima Donna Won't Pay Bill for $2708 Man Ends Life In Bathroom Charles Slump, fifty -three cars old. was found dead in the bathroom of his home. Tnentj -fifth street near York, jesterday bv his daughter. In his mouth was n tube connected witli a gas water heater. New York, May 21. In an effort to share Mary flnrden's latest role, Lucile, Ltd., the name under which Lady Dufr-Oordon conducts lier busi ness, sued the singer in the Supreme Court yesterday for $270S, alleged to be due for wearing apparel. "The score which the American prima donna is now asked to interpret recites that she bought on February 21 Inst enough garments to hide all her fre quently unhidden charms, nnd that n properly presented bill has received no more favorable consideration than n British flag on St. Patrick's Day. Prices charged for jewelry are in striking contrast with the bill for lothes. In the account nre a pair of earrings valued nt $7.."0 : three rings at S." each : a blue nnd gold brocade gown. with headdress, $5.Tt: a pitik underslip and turquoise blue and mauve robe with headdress, $01)1 ; a mauve gown with he.id"ess. $,"23; fi silk striped painted coat. $202: a boy's costume of red broadcloth, coat shirt, bodice and head dress, $221 : linkig n purple velvet cloak with emerald ornaments, $100; three pairs of sandals. ,$!)(), and a white (treclnn gown with headdress, S2(kl, Lady DufftJordcn was sued in the Supreme Court recently and a judg ment was obtained. When she wns hMng examined in supplementary pro ceedings, in an effort to find property on which to levy, she expressed the opinion that "this i an nwful coun-trj." PRINCESS COMING TO U. S. Former Anita 8tewart, Wre of Por tuguese Noble, Will Visit Mother Paris, Mny 21. (By A. P.) Prin cess Miguel of Bragnnza, who was Miss Anita Stewart, of New York, nnd whose husband was an officer in the German nrmy, will arrive in New York soon, accompanied by her children, nnd pass an Indcfinit.e period of time with her mother, Mrs. Jean do Suint Cyr. Prince .Miguel wns mentioned ns a possible pre tender to the throne of Portugal. Mr. and Mrs. .lean dc Saint Cyr purchased recently nn extensive eslntc In California nnd will take up their residence there ns soon ns the princess nnd her children arrive. r, fh ""''"S1' f Miss Stewart to I rince Mguei n the Itoman Catholic church took place at Dingwall, In verness, Scotland, on September IB, 11)00. The couple took tltc names of Due and Duchess de Yizetl, and estab lished themselves at Castle Bonnbach, iu Baden, Germany. Three children have been born to them Princess lit belli, born In 1010 i Prince .lean, born In England, two jcar later, and Prince Miguel, who will be four years old next September. I Genuine, Labeledr. Palm Beach SllitS Dy Gooda' Wor.ted D . , Co-, originatori of t'alm Beach fabric. Lateat 1919 detigni, .tripei, plain colon just like tuit fabrica. Graya, sreeni, tans, browm, natural. All sizes for men, including stouts and ihorU. $15.00, $16.50, $18.00. Bacharach's Quality Shops 1114 Chestnut Street Next to Keith's Theatre BRANCHES AT 920 Chetlnut 37 South 13th ZZZZ S2d and Chettnut Buy Your Electric Washing Machine Now IT'S cheaper to wash by electricity than to employ a washwoman to do the work. Our May sale of the well-known Western Electric Washer offers such remarkably easy terms of payment that you cant afford not to invest in one. $5,00 Places this Western Electric Washer in Your Home The easy payments of the balance amount to less per month than it would cost to have a washwoman once a week during the month. These special terms are good only during May and are the easiest terms of payment we have ever offered on any washing machine. Come to the Electric Shop, Tenth and CAaaf nuf Street, or mo$t convenient District Office, and ee for yourself how this electric washer will save you time, labor and money 9 South 40th Street 18th and Columbia Avenue 3100 Kensington Avenue 4600 Frankford Avenue 7 and 9 West Chelten Avenue ..''' M& Philadelphia I iFLECTRICfOMPANY "inh I eW juu iuiu mm irteu potatoes disagree witn vour digestion, you keep on eating potatoes but you have them cooked some other way. It is just as important to avoid the wrong kind of cigar as the wrong kind of food. ";,, The following test will show you the difference be tween right and wrong in cigars. Smoke Girards exclusively for two weeks. Stick to your usual number of cigars smoke neither more nor less. At the outset of the test, get a box of Girards, so that you can be certain of always having a Girard at hand during the two weeks. If you are an average smoker, this test will convince you that the Girard Cigar takes the danger out of smok ing. If you have been a smoker of heavy cigars, we pre dict that this test will bring a definite' benefit to your feelings and enjoyment. Special Box Prices In order to afford every smoker a special oppor tunity and inducement to try this test, Girard dealers are co-operating with us in offering special box prices on Girards for this week only. Look for the Girard Week windows. n7nTrrtviyS mmm fmWmm Anto"io Roig & Langsdorf : Makers Spit Good Roads and Good Gasoline "They shall not pass" was a noble resolve against an unscrupulous oppressor; but it is an expensive slogan for the nation's highways. Acting on this belief, the Pennsylvania legis lature recently passed a measure authorizing the expenditure of fifty million dollars for road-building and improvement. i Good roads and Atlantic Gasoline there's a combination that spells maximum efficiency in truck and passenger-car operation. For there's terrific energy in every drop of Atlantic Gasoline. Tremendous power more power than you need for the hills and more than you will care to use on the straightaways. V Use Atlantic Gasoline in your trucks and passenger-cars. Take figures off your gasoline bill and put them on your speedometer where they show to better, advantage. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh ATLANTIC GASOLINE Puts Vep in Your Motor -I M it I Wrfil s 9a J' iUy&5?W ' ;? -f TT 3"" r j. jrMoiianr