Wi&& i f S-itft Vi ?M' E b:' rr i it; lie k ' 8 'EVEOTfG PUBLIC LijD&EJRyHlCXDELrrnA", 'FK1DAT, OCTOBER 37, MO GOVERNOR NAMES GUARD COLONELS INMATES OF ZOO HAVE ILLS, BUT THERE ARE CURES, TOO Elephants, Monkeys, Chimpanzees. Gorillas and Other Pets in Philadelphia Are Passing Throiiph Period of Indisposition vvoulil utlirrwlsp become very ntlft nml dry, is Kept hi kooiI ulinpc. ' l.lrlo Was Onro Kiilsrrlii A.r,h: who In jirewiir ilnvs answer cil to the 111 rluwii iihiiip ipf knixerlii ntiil limine lie flu Sproul Issues List, Pursuing Policy of Choosing Tried and Proved Loaders WILL RECRUIT DIVISION List of N.G. P. Colonels Here Chosen by Governor Gotprnor Sproul litis nntnrd tlio follow Inc I'lillndclliliintis ns pnlnneN to commiuid loenl units of Hip new Pennsylvania Nntional (iunrd illvl slon First liifuntr.v -- Alillnril I). Brown Third Infantry Oeotrp II. Kemp. SUtli Infimtrv Itobort M. Brookliold. first HiiRinccrs Kredcrlel. A. bnydor. First Cavalry .lohn I'. Wood. Srroml Arlillprv Howard S. Williams. pmuuK liii t would liinKp an all Anipri ran renter look like a Rood hrldj-p plitjer Hut like uiiiuj big, si rone ppr on. slip foil n letlni of t tit coi-.a icrrm. thoiiRli certainly not from riillnc in i'rtwdrd oar or koIiir to Hip movie. Slip ii bciiic clven imieli tho sninp vort Ihp of nuiliriiii' that a man would get mid i well p.Kt the annnjIitK itupe of lij r roM Governor i?proul has mimcil sixteen world war yeterans as i"r.f!a in Hip new National (iunrd of I'ennsjlvuiiia. i Up lias nlo iimd .infers for Hip Im mediate rccruitluc nf tlio sunrd to In tween IL'.OOO uud 1 0.000 niPii. Virtually all tho nfhpers named iy i the Goprnor nro veterans of the old Siiard division, having eeen service abroad with tho Twenty-eighth diWon. With ono exception every mini named to command a 1'hiladelphla unit in Hip ip rriiolocrnnlis llliistmllnc Mil article appear on (lie back page. AVIicn j on fay "nick a n dog," why nol innlic it an elephant or omellilne 'that lni a lot of room to bo lcl in? lor nil of the nntniim in the .o,. fnim thp iniincevl lield molle to Afri- pan l.ir.zir. thp elephant. have their ill nrses just like the member oi I higher piPiitlon. 'I'Iipj are not sick av often m men. , povsuilj. Iiponusp IIIITC lire II milium 'of thing Ihcv hayc tuner trird to Ml . riir elephants in Hie oo nr. oiled mid drink "",p " Jri,r' ' VIIB ""' l'"'' lint when tho.v do liportmp tnuVn.w. 'I'l'hanfs turn jinierihi iifternooii. he.v have a stuff nf eterinnrian st "" "p miiciiii.v tu nercii new i-mii miiii.- nit' hvvpri 111' ii ' i"iii llrii brush to uppl a smiiliiiig mat d III th'.s wn her kiu whnh wn ihnl Hip nrexent hcir of nil i! npp hnM' mlipfitpil They suffer from pauper, tulipri'iilosis and (IicpMitp d orders and eoutnipt oohW and pneu mntiin. They get nerous, "off (Vir feed," and hoiiipsii'k Itut Hip hIpp thins about nnimnN i I that Hip) don't lt around and talk !opr their troubh"1. You upvrr lu-ar n lilpjiopolaniiiN u. "Well, speaklue of fppllnir mlsprnblp." or n Sloth bear itmtplnitiinK of thin tirod fepllnc. They ! jut ci'iiwl nwii sniiiewliprp to dip I)n(nr Won't I.t'l 'Km Die iiiiIIn ppillciiied with n two ol llle Like am other well bred clrl of elRhteen MimniprH and IIWMI poumjs, Hhe 1h ery rai-pful of her appearunco mid with a few murniunt of approval that sound"! like n ttiK boat hi iIIk tieK", Kincefiill subniltted to the opera tion. There is u eoiisidprnble variety In the (rental work required ninoriB the dlf Ipient niiliiinls and reptlle. l'robablj the laiRest eontrnet of ill! Is: Ki'cplUK Hip inside of a "hippo's" mouth In good shnpp. Yestenlaj. Fntima, the giant "hippo," was led forth from her pool to have her teeth denned and filed. She bpliawil splendidly and the operation was performed without gas or uuy signs of emotion on tin- part of the patient from whlrh he recovered with the usual' effect of debility. Now be is having n fine time recuperating on milk and other nourishing specialties. He stunds ,, on hN Mm! lW. put his nose to u nt bottle of milk which the keep er holds up to the barsv and there Is no more milk. He has no taste for wllisk.N. One of the health problem) which arises in the reptile house is what to do when n boa constrictor needs n mouth wash. The answer Is take him mil and BIp Mm one with n tooth brush dipped In rreiim of bismuth. om tcrilJj a Madagascar Tree Itou do ve o id a canker in its mouth. he keci er of the reptile house took bin out on the lawn, where he twined cnulcntedlv around his guardian leg while another of his friends washed out hk mouth with a toothbrush. After it ,,, .,.. he shot out ins longuc up ' ," '""son " . i 1 ,..! .hi tn nt niltln i . .i pi .i ti i . .. I.. I... .. i ... 'i. .-! ill ir I v II nil m-fllHH iliin- " s- ' ' ' .l IMP Am iney -ui him- i nuimi, inc i"V '"?:. "' .,,, ilm nrpnlnrnv ; Till iii't til uiniiiiv s -. . ... . DOCKWORKERS WON'T QUIT i Vote Almost Unsnlnioiuly Against sWalkout nnp I. W. W. Agitators l'lillndelplila dock workers hnvo re fuseil to strike, The decision wns mndo by mi overwhelinltig majority vote nt n meeting held In a hall on Catharine street near Trout last night. The strike propaganda, snld to be the work of I. W. W. ngllators within the labor movement, wai defeated by the soldier vole In tho union. More than fiOO soldiers nro members of the union, and tliey ted the movement thai lined up solidly ngatnst the proposed strike The proposed IncreoBo oi seventy cents nn hour and .$1.10 nil hour for overtime, which wns offered by the em ployers, will be accepted. The union lenders wanted $1.25 nn hour, with more than n $2 an hour overtime basis. thej bnp a staff nr etprmnrian M """ their i agpsltlp and all the facilities of J,v,., an nniniiil hnspilal at their disposal ? Animals arc prime to nwl of the ib ' ''' scuslbli' lilppoiiotaiiius Hear Iteciipcrntlug I'rnin "Klu" bout a month ago one of the largr Sloth bears had an attack of iulliieu7.n. nf Hip ' "" u,im' ," l"" "", " liu in an atniosplipre of perfect well belli" and pence ltut. then, the Un lit cases. -:- P Knt thej don't nftpn get even tliatj ntisfaetion nt the Zim, for ". l'lner son Hriiwn, Hip superititeiideut, and his stuff nf doctors nml keeper' generally! nurse tliem back to health befoic tlipy luiM' ii chance to draw much disability innne from their branch of Hip I.ojnl1 Order of Hears or Filpplm nts, or what- ppr tlipj luippen to belong to. Animals living m captivity are just about ns hpiiltln us their frpp running Lrntbers and they lime Hip distinct ml uintiiL'P of Iipiiic well en led fnr when Ihev do become ill. instead of being organised guard was overseas wilh tUeipul out of their trouble bj one of their Iron Division. I enemies or friends With the iiolicc of appointments Gov The deuuen of the West I'liiladel ernor Sproul issued orders for the of plna on are a pietlj bcnlthi lot, es fipers to report at once to Minor General i ppciall) since the maiuigi'ini'iil bus for AVillinm J. I'rice. dr., diWinn com bidden' the intiniluction of ticnmit, mandcr so that the illusion mm l'C which were the causp of about niiip recruited and orgamed without delnj. tents of the trouble. The brigudicr generals numed bj !nv ' Due of the patients at present lan ernor Sproul are Itichard Coulter, Jr., guishing in Hip hospital is a black Green3burg, Hdwiird (' Shannon. I '- spider moiike.i from Soutli Aineiieu. lie lumbia. and tieorge f llicknrd", of Oil Mis uppaii'iith oaten something Hint City. I didn't agree with him, for his digesie I'liiladelplil.-i I'nits Hislein is not working well. r,er ila. The new guard will be formed as Hipi Spider" is takin from liis cage nml skeleton of an eiiliin lighting division. gnen a spoonful of medicine, which he so that Hip only necessary step to linipi takes like a mail and with the evident it ready for war use will be Hie recruit-1 iletpimliiatiun that he will get well. ing of men to fill in the gaps. i In a week or so he is expicted to he his The Philadelphia units in the new old self again, division will correspond to those in the . .. ..;... w ,. , old organization. The i'irst and Third s,!l,ll,' "'s U " ' ,lll,'- Itcgimeiits. the First Kiiginccr and the n Up npcident wank is a graj Second Artillery Itegimpiit will be local stunlc.y crane. About a week ago the units Tho Sixth Infantry Urgimpiit ,,,( 'f u trep neiir his pen blew down will be partly n Philadelphia and partly .,, ;lmi,.,l 0,1 Stnnlej. His broken Tlnlfiitn,,. 1111, 1 Totitpnllinrv crilllltv ...! ,!.. .. n. ....f..tl.. I. 1.......1 1 unit. The hondipiarters of the 1 irst js getting nicely, and in a few mine1 Cavalry will be heie also. i weeks will be s strong as ever. All the commanders nnmed from this Johanna tin- largest chimpanzee in city have been identified with the Penn ,.,.,ptiviy . has been having u bad cold syhnuia National Guard for inanyij,, tle 1(,11( s;hc vclg,s ,,v j,-, years Colonel Fiedcrick A. Snyder, named to command Hie First Engineers, is u veteran in guard theory and actual practice, having commanded a guard unit for many jears befoie tho war nnd led the 1 03d Engineers in France Colonel Millurd l. l'.rown. named to command the First lnfnntr.v. com mMidcd that unit fnr n time in France, where it fought Hip Germans under Hip name of the 10!Rh Infantry. Colonel George E. Kemp, designated to head the Third Infantry, is another of the new guard officers who gamed his spurs while leading his regiment in France. At that (line the Third was the 110th. Williams Led Munitions Train Colonel Howard S. Williams, to bend tho Second Artillery, commanded the 10.1d Ammunition Train in Fu.nce Colonel Uobert M. ltrookfield, named to head the Sixth Infantry, occupied many positions lit hendquarters of the Twenty eighth Division. Among them was the position of ndjutunt ilurini; much of the lighting done b the or ganization. Colonel Job n P Wood was Hie lone Philadelphia nppointep who did nol gft across with the Twenty pightli His special knowledge was needed r.t Wash ington, and he was drafted from the guard divisiou for departmental serv ice at the capital. Tho naming of these practical null tary men to administer the affairs of the new gunrd unit is in line with the statements issued by Adjutuit General Frank D. Reary and General Price Hint only men who had been tried and found capable in every respect would be uamcil to uphold the fume of the guard. N'n Philndelnhia was named as division staff officer. , An effort will be made to induce as many Iron Division men as possi ble to enlist in the new outfit. I nBDBB : ppaaESiEDBannasaBBBBBBiBH lillerSVIarl Bn min,- g -- - HOBS v ., aH mz : tmatJAII SuiMWG VCMfiaWi m Save ISTT. Si! 83.00 j: J I HI h i - J. j n Hfl BIB A - X j He j S3 " i -A m Hd m Low Prices jjB A . , Ml Because It Costs Us ; 1 HS Less to Sell Shoes iiQI n HP I Hal" VAI T r vv '""'' "' n ' " !) HQ thiit our liHinnient l n i MtH , iMii lion anii vv i ru u 1 n JM ftBS nenw- run hh th in fr tm $- mmjk Hglii H on nr mi fiofnpn lW i MB! Inusual alucs at 5 , H- $7.00, $8.oo, $9.00 -m Baa wo nyi' po' u BB fjljj need 1101 im iiut u ?S H itiiit 1 1 ra SH 1 Purchasi, M IDoMJmtaJr Store M nJ-- BONWIT TELLER 6,'CQ 3 he Specialty Shop cfOtiainatiom CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET FOR SATURDAY ONLY Women's Fur Coats Specially Priced II'' c have taken from our rcottlar slock and aminxi'd for Saturday selling two fur coals, suitable Matron or Miss verv lanuty for tin Taupe practical Marmot, a fur, comprises the Coat illustrated. It is a thirty-inch long, full ripple model, with large cape collar, cuffs, border and belt of self fur. Sewton Price 145.00 Special , Price 110.00 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) has been used to fashion a diminutive thirty-inch-long, full ripple jacket. Its -well designated lines lend that graceful appearance so much sought by the well-dressed woman. Settson Price 205.00 Fur Department 4th Floor MILLINERY SPECIAL hundred and twenty-five fine Special Price 225.00 One hats suitable for Women and Misses, silk Lyons velvet and duvet cloth, in desirable shades and colors. Values 10.00 and 12.50 of all Special Price .50 BONWIT TELLER & CO. Uie Spociatiu Shop cOriainafionb CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Misses' Distinctive Apparel Misses' Tailored Suits' Featured are Suits of Duvetyne, Peach bloom, Barbara cloth, Duvet de Laine, Llama cloth and Velour, in strictly tailored types, rippling peplums, slenderlized straight lines and smart blouse effects. ( 1 4 to 18 years) . 75.00 to 285. Misses' Suit Special Suits developed in Velour and Silvertone, in plain tailored, flare and new collar and belt q & effects. In colors of Brown, Henna, Navy, OUmOXJ Pekin and Reindeer. ( 14 to Id years). Misses' Coats and Wraps Featuring new blouse back and full flare models, also plain tailored types; in Duvetyne, Bokhara, Peach bloom, Bolivia and Duvet de Laine. Many accentuated with luxurious fur. (14 to 18 years). 115.00 to 295.00 -Misses' Coat Special- Coats fashioned on plain velour, attrac tive model, lined throughout with peau de cygne, convertible collar, in colors of Navy, 55,00 Henna, Brown, Taupe and Pekin. An excep tional value. ( 1 4 to 18 years. ) J Beautiful Tiffany Ring Weekly Payments jF JEWELRY A diamond, watch or other piece of beautiful jewelry, selected from our almost unlimited nttortment, can be very easily obtained through our perfected Confidential Credit Plan This makes purchasing an easy matter for you, spreading the payments based on cash prices over such a period that you never miss the money- Opett Saturday Evening SiKvcm&Sorvs 135 SOUTH I31b ST. f! In, ,( ,!' tift ! i'V'i ' f H 1 1. '! 'n't ttiiii' 'I'lpti I it'.'ili t' ii.lt l,''i;i r'l ' fa ' ,' j'w I M I VtLyjJVs sv'j-Ky.Kf xh-vjs j;sj sswr f NEAR WALNl'T ST. mmmm ww- rwnammim l m i., VJ,' w v ijti. fi'iVtt , 'i.l i' 1 1) a i. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. i m Ml im miJrr, '- . tid:, Baltimore and Return $2.25 Vt&r Tat, 18c Adilltlonal Washington and Return $2.75 War Tai. '.'3c Additional SUNDAY, OCT. 19 Simlal Train I.eavm 241h and Cheitnot Streets htallon 8:00 A. M, airtiitV inn j3"3bE jemtzwrz, ill 1 1 1 h r i nrn mmvmw. October Millinery Sale 7.50 IQ.00 14.50 , Kxtniurdinury Vulucs the Result of a Special Purchase and hpecial Reductions I-rom Our Own blocks THE MATERIALS ARE Panne Velvet With Beaver Lyoni Velvet and Panne Grot Grain and Lyont Velvet Handtome Embroidered Pile Fabric Feather Brim With Velvet Crownt THE TRIMMINGS ARE Bjrnt Ottrieh Fantasies Uncurled Ottrieh Plumage Natural Looking French Wreatht Ribbon and Velvet Bow Effects Tinsel Braid and Ornamentt THE STYLES ARE Picturetqi-e Drooping Brims Medium and Close-Fitting Chin Chin Soft Line New Mushroom Effects Off the Face Model Copies Large Sailor Brims THE COLORS ARE High Luster or Dull Black Brown in a number of shades The Blue Family well represented Taupe Shades that are soft In Fact, any color tone desired Mason & DeMan$ 1215 Chestnut Street Misses' Frocks for Day-time Wear New fall models developed in many diverse ways, that reflect the mode yet individualize it, of serge, velveteen, satin, poiret twill and tricotine, introducing fuller skirts, accordion pleatings, short sleeves and dainty chemisettes. ( 14 to 18 years). 39.50 to 95. Misses' Evening and Dance Frocks Typically young fashions are emphasized in charming evening and dance frocks of chiffon velvet, duvetyne, rich brocades, taffeta, silks, fine laces and nets, in a variety of pleasing models and colorings. (14 to 18-years.) 59.50 to 295.00 MISSES' DEPT., 4TH FLOOR United States Grain Corporation Will Sell Flour to Wholesalers and Jobbers The United States Grain Corporation is prepared to divert from its flour purchases, and to sell and deliver to wholesalers and jobbers straight (either soft or hard) wheat flour, clean and well milled, packed in 140-pound jute sacks (gross weight), basis of $10.25 per barrel, delivered in carload lots on tracks in territory east of the Illinois and Indiana line, and east of the Mississippi River, from Cairo to the Gulf. Wholesalers and jobbers in purchasing flour from the United States Grain Corporation must guarantee not to sell at more than seventy-five cents per barrel additional, and the wholesalers and jobber in turn must require a guarantee that thq retailer will not sell at more than $1 .25 per barrel over the wholesaler's prices, in original packages, and at a price not higher than seven cents a pound for broken package? of any size. All applications originating in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and the Lower Peninsula of Michigan must be sent to the undersigned. UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION H. D. IRWIN, Second Vice President 272 Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa. MrSKWl 5SSfis.ii4r i' V 'Al 1 .V.J ' f, ft - i BKJtKSaaHBr to luulhiiiti.u At .