,1& .V, 0 j1 , ' ON ARRIVAL IN U .$. a' jiretarles Servo Returning jjieidiers With Candy and Cig arettes Without Cost L 8 VN - i Tnnnn ST .& HUT IS 'OPENED (.iaaMSr,1' ft m" frrt'mt'1 tSf'Jwt as the X. si. 0. A. secretaries apaoled draftees In their first pttraejs to camn they are now accorn- . ... fine toe same men as victorious to their points of demobilization. 'KfjSomttMn; of the work of the trans- ' Asportation bureau of the national war . , wrorfc council of the Y. M. C. A. is told tii c: ; Ff l?B a rePrt "'u"1 today. j'-iflfX .iA flying squadron of the association iWV V?fcretarles meets every ship upon its . ; , wriral In port, the report states. The " YjTildiers are served, without cost, with IU'k'lelioeolate. rhewlnr euro, newsnancrs 7-&1if& V..r7. nnatrarria. rnirf nri. rrnmnnlpd hv sT.Ji..: ..' ... ' ....."..,. .rtL'ii. .a. Mrririp Trnm in in n in inn nn- KfSS ??VT'li.VfcHn mmn. Ttrnv.flr "T" tSUJLi " .--- - ,- - - tf - B.1I11 V , . "S w secretaries are permanently empioyeu in tas-j meeting ships and in a single day re- ''njcently they rendered service to 20,41 1 Ep'Tnen returning from overseas. r. Since the service on troop trains were Inaugurated July, 1017, C602 troop trains, carrying a total of 3,000,000 soldiers and covering a total distance of more than 6,000,000 miles, have bad on them association representatives serving the men In every possible way. More than ninety permanent troop train secretaries now devote their entire time ,,to this service. x m- BtQ JfTXBLiy. .. ii i LOST: "BEAU COUP," ONE - WOOL Y PUP; 316TH MOURNS Maybe Some Qne Has Effected a "Coup d'Etat" Who Knoivs? Least of 4H Sergeant Major Moriarity I LjjjDiftER-t; nHiUtiELPHiANS ' WiriiL,-t .nji ,.,im fr IN WAR 1ET there be sorrow among' you and let your eyes and ears be kept wide open, for "Beau Coup," the mas cot and boom companion of the 310th Infantry, Seventy-ninth Division, has mysteriously disappeared. Owned and earedffor by Regimental Sergeant Ma jor John A. Moriarity, 030 Wynne- wood road, "Beau Coup " went fear lessly into battle, Bide by side, .with his owner. After braving the storms and the waves of the ocean on the trip home without seasickness, "Beau Coup" has strayed away. More than two weeks ngo, as the 316th Infantry was boarding the transport Texan nt St. Nazairc, n close observer might have noticed a little shaggy black head protruding over the edge of a large bnss horn. Beau Coup was being smuggled aboard. It worked, too, for the big horn looked no fuller from the outside rthat is, to the port officials thnn auy other simitar instrument, and "Beau Coup made an unnoticed entry. Last Thursday, when thu xexan docked at Snyder avenue pier, Ser geant Major Moriarity was met by his sister, who, having read about the little mascot in his letters tn home, inquired about it. 1381 Secretaries The ocean transport service was In augurated March 4. 1018. From that W'' . n tn Anrll Sfl 1010. n tnlol of njfr(u rri: vrr - . - -- W&t' ,ii secretaries servea on via. lf?V, different sailings. Ten hundred and 112 ... !-- 1.l. . fill M..t. fcSM- meuilliue imuyicic ui icuii c'iuii- i"i.- , fflents, at a 'cost of $630,5i4, were W 1 sh' ntaoArl lvMiff1 thc vi.aailn fnr thf freA fc ; 14 t tine of soldiers and sailors. Annroxl- Khir? - i mA1 O "?Krt fAA mam Uama U..H nAf1 fVAfa mateijr a,iuu,uuu uitu Mate UlCU DC. .c 1& i !. tim aeefutlatlnn nn tttnn trannnrfl. f Tin HI th Klenincr of the armistice on rSSSf Noyember 11, tho Young Men's Chris- t ' xr : linn j (! ii mil uhh i lit- iiiuv uinnui' ztHon having permanent representatives vlc rs assizneo to ocean cransDoris. 'xy, One secretary lost his life In the 'Si-,' singing or uie uiraqio, wniie several ppt others cheerfully took their chances 5ff" ',';' w'th the soldiers and sailors when the w moving ion, iTCBiacni uincom, ana oiuer if ':'"! "'P8 sanic. une troop train secretary WTior tost hls " ia the Performance ot his Si'&tfi duties. i'A !. At the more Important transfer cen- '"'ftTer, and Cincinnati, the transportation feSpiCburcau, In co-operation with the asso iww'eiarions In those cities, served thou- j'-Vt-sandj of soldiers and sailors in transit &&( t,uy. ai ot. Liouis twp attractive i !MbuU rendered unusual and far-reaching ." jfc.fcrHnhoWn. hp ffranf. tvrt. nf lm- -I. I . -T . - - O- B .' .'.Vji'barkatlon and debarkation, are six j--bildlngs, five being rented, and the 5l'.iftrtii being the largest "Y" hut in "Mfrf America. These buildings served dur .!:. -,ln the month'of Anril 270.100 men. "S ' An averase of 4500 were served dailv In ', a tthe cafeteria and canteen, while dur t'vL ,n U1 month 176.000 pieces of writing mj"- taaterial were used and 52,834 men at J7 tended 183 different social and religious . 'and educational gatherings. HIBERNIANS ATTACK LEAGUE Order Here Calls It Undemocratic In Attitude Toward IrelanB Resolutions attacking the league of nations were adopted last niplit nt n special meeting of the county bourd of the Ancient Order of Hibernian, in the A. O. H. clubhouse. 1600 North Broad street. The county board repre sents about 16,000 members of the or der, men and women, in thi, city. The resolutions, calling attention to the Irish Republic, which hai been pro claimed, and to the refusal of the Peace Conference to admit the Irish delegates, bitterly condemns the league as an un democratic Institution, controlled by three great powers, this country. France and England, and indorses tin statement of the Right Rev. Michael J. Gallagher, Roman Catholic Bishop of Detroit, that there "is no upmblance of independence in the league." The seat of Prussianlsm has merely been transferred from Berlin to Lon don, the resolutions state, and Eng land aims to control the commerce of the world. MERION ROSES OUT AGAIN Merlon's rose show is on again. For half a mile the banks along the Pennsylvania tracks at Mcrion arc a vision of white fragrance. Several years ago the rose" were, planted along the Main Line right of way at Merion. And each spring they blossom into being to delight the eye of passing travelers. 'He's around somewhert," answered "Beau Coup's" master. "I had a corporal mind him." Persistent questions from his sister regarding the dog Impelled Sergeant Major Moriarity to try and locate the four-legged souvenir. The corporal knew nothing about him, neither did any one else, and, after an h6ur's search, "Beau Coup" was mourned as lost or stolen. N'lne long bloodstained and weary month of continued friendship has made "Beau Coup" dear to Sergeant Major Moriarity and his companions. Several members of the company are keeping in constant touch with the ser geant major's slater In the hope that some time when they call up she'll be able to say, "Well, Beau Coup has at last been found." The 310th is still In Camp Dlx await ing discharge, nml the nearest descrip tion that can be given is as follows: A small black shaggy-haired dog, with long bushy cars that listen jet hear not, a short curly tall, which in' Its brief enreer has wngged many wags, and tnn -colored paws. Looks French and answers tn the name of "Beau Coup." Arrangement Being Made Today for Preparation of History The work of compiling n complete and authentic history ot ihe part Philadelphia soldiers took in the war will begin after n conference today be tweVm Charles Hall, representative of the Mayor, and J. Jnrdcn Quenther, executive manager of the Philadelphia welcome home committee. "Now that the Twenty-eighth and Seventy-ninth Divisions have been dis posed of, we Intend to compile an au thentic rccordof the deeds of individual Philadelphia soldiers during the war," Mr. Guenthcr saldtoday. "There arc between 00,000 and 70,000 of these men and we must do the work in addition to carrying out the usual welcoming trip down the river to In coming transports," he continued. "The Bcrvice men will be asked to give us their fullest co-operation In the work." Senator Martin Breaks Down Charlottesville, Va., June 3. (By A. P.) Senntor Martin, of Virginia, min ority leader In the Senate, has en tered the University of Virginia Hos pital here, suffering from a nervous breakdown, rhysicians nt the hospital said Senator Slartln's condition was due to overwork In connection with legislative matters, and expressed the opinion that It would be some time be fore he will again be able to resume his work In the Senate. t , - IMS. v JMV K.XS3 $50,000 Hut Erected A fine lin.tn.riflt nut. nngtlnir .10.- t w'vOOOt was recently opened at Newport - ''l?v'e,'' a" or "ie use ' returning J. c WtlJl... Tt nlnt.a t6..11.. t a mams t ( pvtuicioi ..b ..uuiaiuo iiuuuii; cue oaiuq '.'. 'equipment as the Hoboken hut and bids i.W fair to rival the latter in the measure JrJef service rendered. 1, VAmerican troops now In Siberia were ,kccompanied across the continent, from i'thje; Atlantic seaboard by troop train .(cuicscuuiLncs ouu uuruaa luc l acme 2.iT. t ..... . . I fSty transport secretaries, ana recently r,1-vral regiments of French soldiers Stf, route from France to Siberia were SteffMentativea of the transportation ,i.?fcnrrt. UMZ- ;.? Machinists who want to save time and make money must know how to Read nine Prints Our 10 weeks' practical course In General Blue Print Readlrur covers general machine shop work. New claaa starts Tuesday evenlnp. June 10. Fee moderate: enrollment limited. Caff today for particular CENTRAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street Mason & DeMan) 12 15 Chestnut Street A Sensational Clearance of 184 Trimmed Hats For Tomorrow! THESE hats are all taken from our own stocks and are of the charm and individuality that charac terize all Mawson & De Many millinery. The values are truly phe nomenal. We advise early choosing at these unusually low prices. Your Choice of 187 Hats Formerly Up to $10.00 138 Hats Formerly Up to $15.00 PURCHASING AGENTS' 2.00 5.00 ORDERS ACCEPTED: Prices Reduced Temporarily on I krc , riling aoinets LaK&l fj'HU'TJi it ""wwn'jwjjyv njT anitm !, Bli ' Br MiWWi '"iwuMtlen 1 Iess wdbl was used by manufacturers In February of this 3 car than In any month slnte, monthly consumption re ports have been Issued by the Bureau of Markets, Department of Agriculture. ftn&DA&i ... rtm unit. II :s 3&3 T(meHmtr (ii'!!WWfe?C pdufads' grease equivalent,1 esfretl to 53,700,000 In February ft year ago, n decrease of over 00 per cent. Consumption of wool during Febru ary, 1D1D, in classes by pounds, was: Pitt ' l&l?Wffllis5liraHHM IB j . . ajflfctfTfiyiaraF. vft . ' lav- . . T5'w5l!aaaHBal Wm.L ..,. .. . .. , t-SmslaSkam&kiiikiAj.. km, ... j .....,'..,.. ,. .JJ ., . Tr? arrtf, 1T4T,I and cullefli 1.9MA4H4h' used the most wool, followed In order by Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Xork, New Jersey. New Hamsohtre. Connecticut, 'Ohio, and Maine. LUM: 0-4 ' 1 Km? mr'xMmMniim' young to be IMt .In etiar of aJt4 . ist's shop. , Have you any diploma?, , ' Asstttant Er no, sir, I'm afraid hot, but we've got a preparation of our ow tnat s just as gooa; -xii-uus. f'T ST S &, rnttorff Won't Qo to Italy f Berlin. June 3. (By A. P.) A ru- -'iCata in circulation here that Count von Bernitorff, former ambassador to the f'HSUajitM States, is the prospective am '9 fcaaeador to Italy, is officially denied. ac tv- .. IK JWfOCK AND BOND SALES "1 MAN We offer a splendid , epenlng for a reliable and en ergetic man looxing ior repu- faffnn anrl monev. nini t Anw Affi J 1V1 UGUfiEl VWVC. 1 ' J . LV T-T "THE RIGHT WAY w "ii ? It'a not what you nay for .. i a truck that'a Important ' ) It's what you ret for what 4W you do pay. This should "-5,1 Include the assurance that r-.,-' you can set service and parts Aft not merely this year but f tn the years to come, when .i-ys 'v you will really need thera. ' f ' 1 n 6s. i v tm- n IA if 11 it t" does not you are . MaJcinK a noor Investment. i rwrsrdTeis of what units are 4n the truck or the price you ,Hjf for 1L The Brockway i.fPKtr in thl respect la tin- t'lUiul it tin fll vnll bout It tROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY 2330 Market Street " r" NOW is the time to re-equip your offices. Due to abnormal conditions, we are temporarily sell ing "Y and E" filing cabinets, both steel and wood, at prices substanti ally reduced. As this reduction has been brought about by temporary conditions only and is wholly unwarranted by the costs of production, the prices are cer tain to be raised to normal very soon. Take advantage of this exceptional op portunity to re-equip your offices with files and desks that will improve appearances and give you "YandE" efficiency in your filing. Visit our store or call in our repre sentatives; let us show you how we can help you perfect your filing and record-keeping at reduced prices. System Service, without charge, as always. 7 will pay you to ask for our New Booklet Yawman and Frbe Mfg-0' One of 4000 "Y and E" Products A itttl cabinet built Hit a safi and it Id at tht price of an ordinary cabinet. Has double ivalh, asbestos interlining all around, safety drainer latches and the Jamoui "Y and E ' frictionlett drainer elides. 1013 Chestnut St Walnut 167 Philadelphia, Pa. Race 1710 One store or representatwe in each city 4000 "Y and E" PRODUCTS Machtnt Accounting Trays, Etc Efficiency Peaks "Firewall" Steel Cabinets "YandE" Wood Cabinets Record Filing Systems && v..:-!--! 1 & II like a I ITl I -n, ?mM MA' III irT Pit I ' s Mtitii ,,.'- n ' "1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaw. Steel Shelving Vertical Filing-Systems Card RecordTorms and Guides Shannon Arch Files These Very Desirable Specially-Priced I I drrungton's Lots mx 1 omorrow in the June Demonstration Sale I JUHE DEMOMSTRRTIOW SRLE Clark's O. N. T. Searing Cotton, black and white, all numbers; regularly PA 65c doken, tomorrow UWU Note Not more than 8 dozen of this Cotton to one customer. Snap Fasteners, regularly 60c a Jfl box, tomorrow .., "" Crimped Hair Pins, regularly 6c Cr package, tomorrow 2 packages " FIRST FLOOR 8 JUNE OftEUJUgTG&irs Women's Silk Hosiery of the $2.00 grade: full-fashioned; lislo garter tops; reinforced heels and toes; black, white, d" CC cordovan J.UJ Women's Pure Silk Sweaters, with sleeves, several good shades; regular val ues, $25.00 and $30.00; in the J1 O PA . . . V iwivv FIRST FLOOR Demonstration Sale at for $1.00; or, each OfoLII&ieT0&3' Pretty Vestees and Guimpes of organdie and net, daintily trimmed specially priced for the JUNE DEMONSTRATION QA SALE at, each OUC Shawl-shape Collars of embroid ered organdie special at Collars and Collar-and-Cuff Sets of organdie and net, trimmed with laces, some hand-embroidered special rt- ia FIRST FLOOR 55c JUNE DEMONS'imn SRLE Black Enamel Suit Cases, well made, striped lining, shirred pockets; 18-inch size special at $5.00; 24-inch size PA special at pOaOU Silk Hand Bags in good design tO fiC and popular size special at . . . Jw"5 Silk Hand Bags, with metal silk-lined; $5.85 value for .. frames. $4.75 FIRST FLOOR Dft&Lll ETON'S JUNE DEMOHSTRBTI SRLE Women's 2-clasp Fabric Gloves in white, gray, buclf and drab; a special purchase for the JUNE DEMONSTRAflON OP SALE and marked at, pair ODC Women's 2-clasp Real Kid Gloves in white only, 3 rows of embroidery; an un usual opportunity to buy Real Kid Gloves at a decided saving as we have reduced thorn in the JUNE DEMON- ifi a p STRATION SALE to , $1.45 FIRST FLOOR BftHIJ&JgTOig'S fJUMEBEHQ&JSTRrVngM SRLE- Play Dresses for little folks of 2 to Shears: made of tolle du nord gingham and chambray in pink, blue, yellow and green; some are smocked and hand embroidered; low neck, short sleeves; white collar and cuffs; bloomers to match; 300 of these Dresses which would sell regularly at $4.85 each are in the Q PA JUNE DEMONSTRATION SALE PJ3W tomorrow at , SECOND FLOOR The same dependable, grade of merchandise for which this store has always been noted, at decided savings. Not all of the sale items -are mentioned In this advertisement you will find many others equally attractive. $1 .25 White Cotton Net, 90c yard" " White Cotton NetJ 72 Inches wide, a quality much in demand for summer frocks ; worth ,$1.25 for 80c yard. English Val. Laces English Valenciennes Laces Edges, In sertipns, Bcadings and Matched Sets: one half to 3-inch widths; excellent copies of the real Val laces; worth from $1.25 to $4.60 dozen yards, in the JUNE DEMON STRATION SALE at 75c to $3.00. Real Filet Laces Real Filet Lace in Edges and Insertions, one-half to 6-inch widths; high-grade Laces and nicely made; excellent for -trimming waists or dresses or for collars; spe cially priced at 40c to $6.50 yard. , FIRST FLOOR Savings in Cotton Materials Plain Colored Voiles rose, peach, maize, Copen, green, cadet and navy; 40 4 P inches wide, 75c grade, for yard " Plain Colored Organdie Copen, rose, helio, maize and green; 40 incnes do. iuUo KKi. rrrnrlp. for vard JOt B neno, maize ana green; t J wide, 55c grade, for yard. Fri ll J-inii - r w -JI-HW - - Women's Vests of sheer ingrain lisle, I bodice and band tops, sizes 5 and 6 P A only, 65c value for OUC Ribbed Lisle Vests in pink,' a well-known and widely advertised brand; lace yokes; 46 dozen of the regular 75c grade for, AR, each "iaC Women's Ingrain Lisle Vests, in white, all sizes; 50c grade to be sold at 3 OP jut FIRST FLOOR Printed Voiles, 36 to 40 inches wide, many patterns including the Georgette de signs; plenty of navy, white, black, Copen, rose, helio, gray and green com binations; one of the best lots in the JUNE DEMONSTRATION OP SALE; 60c, 65c, 75c, 85c vals, yd. ODC White Gabardine, 38 inches wide; sturdy weave, correct weight for summer skirts; former price 75c, yard, jIC, iifi. tomorrow $1 Printed Voiles of the highest quality, smart and unusual patterns, chif fon finish, $1.50 grade, for yard. Fancy White Voiles, 36 to 40 inches wide; novel stripe, figured, dotted and plaid effects; 60c, 65c and 76c grades, A) for yard xC Gingham, 32-inch, large broken plaid ef fects, good colorings; 60c grade, OO for yard OC Long CJoth, 86-inch; good quality for un dergarments and children's d0 PA wear; $3.50 piece of 10 yards vu'vll Nainsook, 30-inch, good grade for general sewing; 10-yard pieces, worth rf?1 1 Cf $2.00, for M.1D FIRST FLOOR Fancy Linens and Towels 35c Turkish Bath Towels, heavy and absorbent, 45c grade, for Turkish Bath Towels, regular, 35c grade, for Huckaback Towels, seconds of the . 60c grade, for each All-linen Crash Toweling, heavy absorbent, 35c grade, for yard. . Madeira Hand-embroidered Centrepieces, beautiful assortment of patterns; 18-, 20- and 27-inch sizes, (Jjn 7P to Ir values up to $8;50, forP P 25c 29c 2c All-linen Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, $4.60 grade, for pair Pure Linen Mosaic Tea Nap kins, $8.60 grade, for dozen Lace-trimmed Bureau or Buffet Scarfs. !" ""u iuu vaiues, Cfl, and ior uut Bureau, Chiffonier and Dressing Table Scarfs, trimmed with filet o AA lace, $2.75 value, for pibeUU Japanese Embroidered Tea Napkins, $2.60 grade, dozen FIRST FLOOR $3.50 $6.75 Scarfs, 75c $1.85 1 Store Hours 9 to 5 ai&zrf tl mM ill ill TwmSI msk in I Jttm f fllii! lilvirsP' 111 I -Mfe 1 if 1 jiiiiiiiii If Mm m Jr'HB--aa-aaaaaaa-a-aWMammamaaBMaaamBM ' yf sy ' f-fj ft Store Hours Tomorrow Will be House Dress Day Several hundred House -Dresses of the well-known Queen make in a multitude of various' styles, ' some of which are illustrated here. Divided into three groups at these special prices: $.1.85 $2.85 $3.85 Materials are . gingham, per cale, voile; patterns and color effects of every wanted kind. While these garments are classed .as House Dresses, you will be surprised to see how well made and good looking they are Dresses with real- style and en tirely suitable for general home and vacation wear. All regular sizes Up to 44 and a few in 46.' SECOND FLOOR t?S M 1 1 m II s.;y Vf m i i t ' ?- K, m U ?', II &5 E ; m Q Pil ? 'i -9 m m u M s; fa m PUCKS IfcTO 5T0MS JV' kr " ' I, - IS - 262i - ' l K ". -X & n "ni r ii mr r i, r . 4 .'- a ,A' .mt.: A " ' ii' ,- -n '-.". h" H t 4 w vi.;. 5-eiet7ii &Jjs&t;. ' ' - ' ' ! ! -!