$m "' , - M 'H!T iV- . V :A.v " .vTrrf t; . J!, ?;,V -L v & ,' L; $ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, MAY 27 1919 f.. " :.:;tv i- .i i fir , w m M, ir ss RT B.- . 10NGES CASUALTY I RECORD II WEEKS Kt.:s rT.wf if'yUM Department List Contains 547 Names, Including 78 Pennsylvanians KUInfrln Aclten (rmloualr HpotM Wti) n I)lea I'niATE John Wllllama, I.lnes.lllr Killed In Action. Prrttloiialr Died COnronAL Waller U Fha, Knot Killed In Arlloil (I'retloniilr Reported Mlnilns In Artlon) PiU ATK- Ml-hal J .lost? MM Notch Maathrr atrcet rhiladi!lph(a Mounded, Urarr I ndetennlnrrf ITrnlouslj ReiRtrlnl Milnic In Anion) riUVATK Otto Dennltlc Klivood Cit Returned In Int (frerlou.lr Reported Mlarflnir In Action) f"ORPtmtr Pil V Swopo T.hnon PRIVATKB Stephen Harold Orev Mar cti Honk, Philip J Kranr, Plttahumh llrnrr v Sthaerrrr Uraillna .lwph i ruroskj I'l) mouth, l,eo (J Wem or. Shorn (ow h ONE MAN DEAD OF WOUNDS;. REGARDNG STATE EGGS & , Washliisloii. Mnv 17 rnunltv lit rontnlnuiR r,47 1101)10". thp hnw toll rr-lcnjcd l the Wnr nepnrttiir-iit In several cck, kImmi out toilm The niiniro of otpnt riRtit l'miil vanlana npppnriiiR in tin- li't arc kiw'u (ti the follow Inff (uinniurj Illnl from Wound miATL i.ooik-c IT Mlllor, Kltrknlll Died or l)leilr WACOVl H Jeso l'onrr, niklll" I'tk Bled from rf Idem und Otlifr C iluf rrtlVAlI" Hvpollt Savllak Mva.a Tlf Wntiiiilrd srtereli harl.- Gordon. 11S s U 'hilidelphh. Legislature Postpones Consideration of Measure at This Time llarrMmr;. Mm 17 - An effort (o pns turn II tho llou( liill prohibiting tlio snlo of MhIp csk m frosh PKR nroinoil opposition in tlio Knintp toilnv with tin' result tlint oniilointion of itho uirniilr w.is postpnnod for tlio irr lnf. The ilntr.i ;iml fooil loininUslniii'r ouli lie (linicoil uith tlio rnforiTini'tit of lhc iir-l. whirl) pioxlilos fui lines innsins: from S10 to ,V0 Souiitor I.ribj, l'cm, mooil that tlir liill bo fnmmittrrl to the foipstij com '11111100, but tin" wa loletl down. 1 Sonalor Snjdor. I'lmr. ilcfpiiilnl til" Scniitor llaldwin, Dolaw.irr. that I he bill mnKp it poxiblo to prnalizp toio koopprs wlio misht pnnhiip pgg 1 op- out to lip tnlp good STATE VICTORY WON, SUFFRAGISTS FORESEE FEDERAL APPROVAL "We Expect Amendment to Co Through U. S. Senate," Say3 Miss Ingham Orders Hostages Liberated CoiMMihacpn. Mm '1 (It A ' I n oflirial ronnniiiiK alion rrirnod lipip firm 1'iiilaiip-t v.'ni that tho oiPt "liatms li ininplird n 01 ilx riionurs,' tin' liberation of all hovtiiRPs Im. boon onloiod TVinftK air . , a - .-j 1 hill, nnd rnnrvutu th ni.t.n "Hit l ct nf'POH it. I ho Jattnr hnul Tlatst atr-T t rhllMFllphl.i C oOK I mil ) stum Nrwlllf tttltl ITLV 11... f f..An HrtM l ill Leonard I n llmrli. nun Prank 1. !tb , rpvntpd to po tn"li but Hlnili tun fria. ritioiircn, irm iior. um ord, Mlwi' I- Wfliiwr rlltaburh l'hn I J. (Ifnnum "0luii ttfihlnhirn thmi' t I Wullcr (11.3 tlirurd uenii Pliiladolphu 1 Moundrd "-llclilh ' 1.IU u 1 M -lohn Ilenlili Pra-- tnattil II ir hjr I nn la .) llaiw ' r 3M3J Soutl 1 t.t rfton I trfi rhiMd'l phla 1 SEIKil AN rs rimmond Ink 1'HJ North, l 11 "t l'htlHd)nhia. Inm; 1 fonn, IMh 1 1 ilm A 1 u r 1 o--i II 'tl Ednrd . nib it nfrall f.'i.rso I- t Ituntlroff I p if, r Knnk .1 Pl' .!M7 North TJrk , nn. Philadelphia lohn Mltnl Rilds. 17.11 i i IIiiiulnElnn Mf I PI1II.1 dclphla. ' lOKPORW" - Tnlm D K-nP"! N , Castle Ilniv II Irtr.lln Tiirrnmiii In 1 Tareo t- tanrtn IIpoihM i hupp 1 rbnra FranK 1 r n-r rirtbuiah itp nml i JPin Erd 1 h cirn PhlU'Vlph 1 Tin II I trr Uft'iiiiuinn WAOONKH nln Hall "II 1 1 mil TI") - MUlon rtollnnn M l- port Dn 1 1 linr nluirn l hn I Rrberta 1 r-ii - Mr- Ml hrfl '"h rl lin '.-I North lUmi k trt Phil-llnln " A Miort Paltrn Hir1o l.ii - 1 n '"" Lurn P li r Harriburu li' 1 ' H' ll 1II1I - urn I'iftv M-nlh ir.' Mi 1 dflphia mum n 1 haimnn II "! " atrort Philid-lohU rnrao ' '","," Wllllam'Pi.' Hi-rv V. lll.ort Pai I-; 1 1 ' Cuatlll 1 l i I tI I Il'rrii -' " M - Itnin M rr - 1! ,Wiv nilthorfcr I llivtn nl W. Bu 1- "ii 'IPnli' I V1" " . ' w. hill; lohn T 1.IP 'IIPJ -Vm. tri Phlladlphi.i I.itih I-i roii M 1 M; -Pharlra 'M irnno Plttahursh "rniik Mnrllni Tli-timor Pani-I I O Uimii'I 1 ilial-rn l"'r. A rtri" Milih II I'"1 r iismoli' ,la I. I It h fo '"n linn 1' Voluknn - T'o ro j rhall (luantli 1 -" t'hili 1 1 I'll t ttnhlni 1 1 at hi nd iIp w Hi'i Plttuburch I diva 1 rl raatar St 1 i' skullnov Woman suffrnRp lcndprn liri'P px-prp-pd dollslit toilaj oor the state Sonatp's notion in paplt)R the pioposod suffrage Amendment to the tnte consti tution.' The Senate' ti'tion. reverclnR ilR ote of two joars nRo, was taken to indirate Hint IVnnojUnnia will be one of the tirot ioiiiinonwcalth to nitify a liiitlonnl amondinent. The uito lat nlRlit in the upper Inancli of the I,eRislnture ni 11 to 7. The House passed the amendment sev eral weeks uro b n ote of 1-S to till. I'mler tliP ronsfitution the nmenii inent )iinst lie aRiiin pasnl b.r tlie I-pr-islature in IflLM before bpinR submitted to tlie rloelow of tbo commonwealth. "Wo rxneet the federal nineudmotit to ro through the I nited States Sou- . i . rt-i lnH " ...t.t Aftaia ntr. tAinoirow or I liurnuay. MHO .'I'-' Mnr H. lilRliam. beatl of the l'rnnsjl un)a brnm.li of the National "Wom nu's part. "While, of course, we are delighted with the ronnslMiiiin Senate's action," . . i iiia. ..I.lnf .initiirlnniin nnu mecOlltlllUOU. lis rnir. .... ."the Lotion ,., no .hall t l.l ..... indha.ioi, that a fe.lo.nl iihhmiu-." '"', 7 ..',., ""''""' "" through n tatc flght Will wnnt to repeat her experleuee. Htreet sneaklnir nnd n lengthy campaign to win popular rotes for a stato amendmeiit is looked on as tedious by mnny of the workers." Leaders of the Woman Suffrage party of Pennsylvania who saw their efforts crowned with success in the Legislature last night are expected to return to this city late today. There was an air of jubilation this morning at their head quarters, 3721 Chestnut street. Sirs. Cornelius Stevenson, nn honor arj vice chairman of the Woman Suf frage party, today said six- was ipry glad that the state Scuatc had paused the amendment. COTTON KINGS ASK JUSTICE 400 Roar Approval to Demands at Annual Convention Atlantic City, May "7. 1'our bun dled "cotton kings" roared a might thorns of npproval in the twenty-third nntiunl convention of the American Cot ton .Manufacturers' Association at the .Marlborough - Mlenhelni today, when Hit-hard If. IMmonds, of rtaltlmore, editor of the .Manufacturers' Ilccord, loieod the ultimatum that there can be no universal prosperity in America until the cotton growers of the South get a square deal. "e are not asking for government paternalism." Mr. Edmonds declared, "the South is uot peeking any favors whatsoever What it dopf. ask is that PENROSETO DISCUSS CHARTER AT SUNDAY HARRISBURG MEETING Senator Will Spend Friday and Saturday in Philadelphia. Pleased With Bills CahYou Swim? M keep roor ha-or and itpII Our his hundrnl thou.and eallon tank of flltprpd atprlllzpd, ronptantiy chancing water Is Just th plara for your rec reation Trv It Mak habit ef t CVntrst Branch Y M. C. A. Hit Arch Strrat II. I 11 1 incut will be latlhed. "c hope tint lVniisjIiania will be one of tlie first states' (o intifr a federal amendment ' I don l Hunk any woman who went Pte'n Harrlsburi. I mtfc lrf- ' ittli nit na inn Itn.lnlnli 1 lint iniiin , tlni cturt liol I rfll Morris Hun Kl-r' Eilcr M Ki ll t v ird il.n, t IV 1" Tiled from tililpnt und Otlirr iue HKnuEANT loseph i ham Cault meet rhiljdelphla Itetunied to Dnti. 1'rrloiily Reported Killed In Ullnn PRIVATE i harlps Marsha'l Barre Jli hlo Jledi o Ounniore Returned lo Dutv. rretloulr Reported Died 30(111 Wilkr-s- rrnvATE- lee. from Mounds -G'Orso M Ml!lr. Mile ol- STKAMSHll' NOTirKI S.S.ZAYALU lMer S North ror Copenhagen and Gothenburg JUNE 5TH New York to Danzig rolliih Cario Onlj Delana June 1 NllH OrlKIlIt In Ttril'fn INEABSCO Loading New Orleans to Buenos Aires NAW1TKA May 26 ITOMPA Junr; 10 Claaae.1 A-l Hrltlsli I.lojd'a Full Brokerage Paid Tor rnlea pirllrulars, applr MEGEE, STEER & CO. Scarlet Sage One of the most effective and satisfactory of beddinp plants. Dreer's America the earliest and most continuous bloomer, very uniform in growth. The bushy plants Krow about 15 inches high, with the immense spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers lisinp clear about the rich gicen foliage. Plants, loc cacti: $1.50 per do.; $10.00 per 100 Seeds.PlanU.TooU 714-16 Chestnut St. That Vacant Floor Our Rent Department has a waiting list of manu facturers who want space from 2,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. Your vacant floor will quickly be occupied by a desirable tenant if you get in touch with MASTBAUM BROS. & FLEISHER 1424 S.PENN SQUARE as a sectional product. national asset " but ns n grent Jilt a Staff Corretpondtnt Washington, May 127. Senator Doirs Penrose expects to nrrive iu liar risburg next Sunday to meet the mem bers of the Legislature and discuss the preparation nnd passage of the Phila delphia charter bills and numerous other legislative matters, he stated today. Senator Penrose hopes to reach Philadelphia Thursday night or Krlda) morning, and spend Vrlday and Sat urday there. After attending to a variety of matters In Philadelphia be, will leave for llarrisburg, he taid, and' perhaps spend levcral days there. "So far as I can see fiom this dis-, tance, the Legislature is getting along, nicely with the Philadelphia charter bills nnd framing excellent measures," 1 snid Senator Penrose. "While I am In' llnrrisburg I shall of course discuss the bills with the legislators and may t suggest some clinngcs tlint I think maj st lengthen the bills and benefit Philadelphia." Lf 4 They Satisfy jj Doiif vhisper That's u way to describe CIiGsteitSeldj TaHcLoud in black, letters Rings For the Little Finger To those who desire a ring of distinctiveness we earnestly rec ommend an inspection of our comprehensive stock. A 14kt. green gold gypsy ring, with two diamonds and sapphire $45. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS ARTIFICIAL SILK YARN WANTED Any Quantity for cash J. ABELSON 40 West 23d St., New York City nRoous Aeenf. sTr.Msinr f'oni'on.iT!. 461-465 Drexel BIdg., Ph;i- ItElX LOMBARD 2308 M ajnn KiSULJHtSKjLftJLi bRs rasaencer and rrrlehl fcerrlcea NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Caronia Ma 9 Carmania June "f. Vasan . j,inp u Royal George Tune ' 1 Orduna . jun .g Vestris june 28 Caronia juv t Carmania juv 5 HALIFAX to SOUTHAMPTON Aquitama juno NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia juno j NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania junp Aquitania june 2g NEW YORK to PIRAEUS Pannonia june lg NEW YORK to GLASGOW Olympia june 21 Philadelphia-Bristol ( Xu'"tl"Th) Direct Service Pier 16 South 1300 WALNtT hT-. PIlJLAIiRifiii JAVA-PACIFIC LINE Servic 1115 CHESTNUT ST (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) DIRECT ATTENTION TOMORROW TO Small Fui Scarfs P MBODYING the new style L-t feature of double furred and silk-lined scarfs. Natural Mink beginning at 28.00 Hudson Bay Sable beginning at 68.00 Stone Marten beginning at 44.00 Natural Fisher beginning at 00.00 Scotch Mole beginning at J54.00 Natural Blue Fox beginning at 138.00 New Fox Scarfs- Special values have been pre pared. Shades of brown and taupe 32.00 Furs Stored, Repaired and Rcmodeledi Choosing Counsel When you choose advisers in law, medicine or surgery, you exercise thought, and care. A real ad vertising expert is a rare bird ; the number of them is less than two hundred in the whole United States. Advertising is a business, some art and some science. It is not codified or digested as are laws and medicine. It can not be learned out of a book. Nevertheless, nearly every one speaks of adver- , tising confidently, as with the voice of authority. The self-confidence of the prospective advertiser may be justified, but a more conservative plan would retain the best advertising counsel to be had. The most experienced advertisers pay for real service; the least experieni ed choose advertising advisers quite casually. Publishers know of the fortunes won by follow ing competent advice. Advertising apace in the Butterickpubticatiois is for sale by accredited advertising agencies. Blltterick Publisher The Delineator Everybody's Magazine Tv.o dollars the ytar, each ftunf0$ IIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllglllllllBIIIISIIIIIIlBlBIIIIIIIIIIII (lHllllllllIII MW-J7r.iW iKr &XM:ZZMJQii WiJ. f'JLA A'.4ttkP"-TTP:iVrr?TTtsjb- ? 'myrM&&s&&eil Mm,2iT rti-4TL lJElaLiicwSSsaSijs9m rv v-waJfAy V :25R"r A Joyous Summer Vacation Your Reward of Victory! -JE. WJ -'. i SAN FRANCISCO TO fa NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES ,t t1b, Bamaranr, Boerabala, Maamw Jllns dates una rates on application. 8. 8- lilLiL.iivjr a. a. BU11IAKARTA .B.13INTANQ B.S.TJISALJV.K S.aNLJ J, TO. Bpreckela ft Bras. Oa.. Gaa. Acta. j'&aseiiKBr vuiuc tto AiarKac iscraec aarai umoa. i 1'ina uu. Ban jrranoCae 'Queen of Sea Route' TO BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE iWatoaaaajr. Baturtay. OP. M. If or Ba.anoah and JaekaunvtU. Baturilar, 8 P. it. a m(it ZiArabl war to travai In comfort aad aula MarctutnU HrJ Minera Trans. Ca PtBK la B. DKUAWARB AVE. WMi iomrvaro hub iima-JATAV-CHINA Phlllaitlnaa anjoa rram sn rraaclaeo OeJ. """.'"j."1? ." Japan ta aei Look Your Best on the Nation's Greatest Decoration Day! Look your best, but choose your store! You do your duty to both your country and yourself when you pay heed to such suggestion. The liveliest styles the snappy fabrics of the fashion turn of the day the satisfaction of superb fit the economy of right prices are yours when you choose Becker's as your store. "Present Arms!" as orders will go at the Deco ration Day parades. Present yourself at Becker's! Suits at $17.50 to $45.00 Open I -- aaaaaar " -..- aaajaaiaaiM ajffpj BW Qitnlity Clothes 1514-16 Market St: Evtninp ' Opposite Broad Street S tartar Special Memorial Day Offer of Silk-Lined Suits Only 300 of them. s All young men. Single and double-breasted. Brown and green flan nels. Blue serges, striped tweeds and worsteds. Each one a $35.00 suit, special at $24.50 Remember silk-lined with the new iridescent or striped patterns. William H. Wanamaker It's an edict of Peace that you shall take a vacation this summer travel for pleasure ! Glorious out-of-door playgrounds moun tains, woods, lakes, seashores are close at hand. ALONG THE JERSEY COAST ' Forty world-famous beaches ! Gay, cool, full of life and freedom, from Cape May to New York Bay Wildwood, Ocean City, Atlantic City, Beach Haven, Barnegat Bay, Spring Lake, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Long Branch hundreds of hotels, great and luxurious, or small and comfortable, with rates to suit any purse all the charm all the sports and pleasures of the Seashore. SPORTFUL LONG ISLAND Five hundred miles of shore line almost one continuous resort, so numerous are its various summer places and summer attractions. Boating, bathing, golf, tennis supreme 1 Everywhere life and youth; sport and fun. Summer is full to overflowing with pleasures on Long Island. THE POCONOS AND DELAWARE VALLEY Thousands of vacationists go up into the Poconos, the Delaware Valley and to Eaglesmere for their summer outings. The change of air' and scenery is marked and beneficial. Whipping the trout streams, boating on beautiful lakes, golfing, motoring or riding; with great stretches of high, wooded country to gaze upon or tramp over. Here in perfection is a combination of beautiful country, recreation and rest that is vacation. The United States Railroad Administration has issued descriptive booklets of the above resorts, giving lists of hotels, etc. For booklets and complete information, call at Consolidated Ticket Offices, or write to nearest Travel Bureau stating booklet desired. United -States iuiqad-Admimstraiion iiiihibJi Travel Bureau 143 Liberty Street New York City Travel Bureau 646 Transportation Builduis Chlcajo Travel Bureau 602 Healey Building Atlanta YiaAial-l'.'if --VAv fttfnW.f 'I'iiiil. itfr'.ttei. r iJT -4117.1-9 m&mkS6.-it&. trn I iilkKfflBKS iijtL, KXXJ 14 Y TO BE SOLD BY THE ALIEN PROPERTY J J STODIAN 1000 Shares of the Capital Stock of THE SCHAEFFER & BUDENBERG MANUFACTURING COMPANY A New York Corporation v and 20 Share of the Capital Stock of THE SCHAEFFER & BUDENBERG MANUFACTURING COMPANY An Illinois Corporation AND OTHER PROPERTY MANUFACTURERS OF GAUGE AND RECORDING INSTRUMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the principal office of The Schaeffer & Budenberg Manufacturing Company (New York Corporation), at Berry and South 5th Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y., at 11 o'clock A. M. on the 6th day of June, 1919, the following property: (1) 1,000 shares of the common capital stock of The Schaeffer & Budenberg Manufacturing Company, a New York Corporation, of the par value oi $100 each, constituting the total outstanding capital stock of said corporation. (2) 20 shares of the common capital stock of The Schaeffer & Budenberg Manu facturing Company, an Illinois Corporation, par value of $100 each, constituting the total outstanding capital stock of said corporation. (3) Certain contract rights, claims, and patents as set .forth in the Order of Sale. Full description of, and information concerning, the property to be told, the term and conditions of Inspection and sale, and tho order thereof, rnay be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, , i . uiractor. Bureau or aaies, lit? vyeit 4Znd Street, N, Y, City a. Oa.-aWwui". '" :n ! 4b VC - IT s. v . A ' FKAJK3& JWr"-!' T. r-'1T7 ...'--J - ' rfM -4 ''V ' ' V m t i y itt ..iL . n. 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