T TH . 1 i ,'(;.'' -1 t ?. If Ml1 .-m 'zt '-.: :i building brevities HOWEVER pioiu the aim, it's the number of hits that counts. AbertHAW defined its aims a' quitter century ago. Since then it has been steadfastly developing all means calculated to register uniformly perfect scores. AbertHAW building is not only well meant, it is well done. - jberthaw Construction Company CONTRASTING ENGINEERS BOSTON MASSACHUSBTTS ATlANTA BUFFALO PHILADELPHIA IWADELP&IA, BATtTItDAY, MARCH 13, 1920' 'tf BERGDOL L STUDIES EGYPTIAN HISTORY Rich Slacker Develops Interest Sphinx When Court Martial Noars End in SEES SOLDIERS AS RULERS ll'j o Htaf Correspondent I New Vorli, Mnrcli l.'l. (Jiovi'i'Clovn land Ilcrgdoll, wealthy draft r-vnilrr nnd highbrow bookworm. Is bnrd nt work rylut; to wire tlic ngr-olil myntery of the sdi!nx. TIip study. It Is until, I bused on n doslro to jrot up n rrrrtltnblr ropy of the expression of tlip Hphltix wlion Iters .doll bniM the result of bis court -innr- mmmggs OWN DSTRCTS mnrtlnl Iti-snn in iin Islnnil. I'nui mi I'ojiiirtinrnt llenilminrtcr, Tliurs tiny of Inst wnU. lip is represented ! I lurry Wpliiborccr. roiinsol In fblef", nnd t'nptnin Hriir-o It. Campbell. hi military lawyer. I). Clarcme (ilhbnney, tlic Ilprfidoll lawyer from Philadelphia, nets ns ndvlspr nnd "plneh blttpr." Lieutenant Colonel Cbnrles (',. Cres fiui bends flip jiiiIkc ndvocntes doltic ,llieir liest to eonvlct tbp slacker, lie Is nsN(eil by Captain Hobert K. linn- , nny nnd l.ientpnnnt 'rboinns II. Ileffer- ;nn)i. The court-martial is not Hitting . today. Itninlc Ketches Kiternturc ! Former Magistrate .Inines K. llomig. jof PlilliuleJphlii, who Is In tbp ensp ns n witness for Imtli the dpfpusn mid thp nnd who neted ns go- belween for drover nnd Ills motlipr. hrill he opposed for re-election In their bns been eoiiimlssloiied to satisfy Itcrg- '(Ijlll'B Dllll.l.l.ll. M ..I 1 1 ..I. .1.1.. .1.. An riKtriels IIIKI Wflril". .":'" r niium-i i. unuirni iiimiiiiiiiiv 11c- iiH W awUm "FALL IN LOVE WITH LIFE AND SPREAD JOY, " TIPOF CA TTELL Breath of Spring Wafts Sunny Statistician Into Mood Which Bodes Well for All Philadelphians Who Heed . STREET CLEANING METHODS RAPPED In the spring K. .1. Cnttell's fancy lightly ItirtiN to thoughts of love of Philadelphia. There something of the spring time nbout the elty Vtntlstlebin, hernm-R he Is so like the .sunshine of the elty. ns geniiil nnd snne. gentle nnd wNe. The liisrnde of white whisker thnt fulls nernss lil.s ruddy face nnd the wise light In hlM grny eyes nre only foils, nftpr nil, for the young henrt of (lip mini. Anil wIipii hp fell to talking .this morn stop tnlklng nbout how old our city In or how old we nre Indlvldunlly nor one Pvpr speaks nbout n iunn'5. pge unless, there is nothing else to talk nbout. Let s stop talking nbout wlint's done nnd put our energies to work explaining ttm wonderful Imsis we him in our nreseni-, dny luiinn nnd business life, wlifen vi Intenif to make fpnturps of the nearby, future, We bnve greater wealth In pro-1 lortlon to populiitinn tbnn nny otner nrge city nnd 11 better distribution of Furbush Says Equipment Is Antiquated Assorts More Sicknoss Jn Unclean Wards Ing of spring and Philadelphia, of fnetsl It. to preserve republican institutions ami reiiowmen, it wH from nis young heart thnt be spoke. . "Let US vwelconie' snrlnz Ibis venr with the clenn-henrtril joy of the olif l fnshloned boy nnd girl," be said. "Let us give the dilld-hcart n chance. And now. when (!od Is putting more hours of sunshine Into our lives ench dny ns the 1 year lengthens, let us try to put n little more sunshine Into the lives of tlin men 5; I we meet ns our dnys lengthen .j mere 1 Independents Indorse Dr. Kee- gan to Run for Republican Congressional Nomination STANDS ON 'WET' PLATFORM rnnsrewnnn William S. Vnre and bis , ,WI""'!,M,I"" . c.l . t. . -. 1 .. .. prosecution Ibrother, Stale Senntnr I'M vln II. Vnre 'sire to nnn inr n vigorous nglit ngninst Phoenicia Tire enntiol generally were mapped out idles. . t nislil nl 11 meeting of Independents t their headquarters. Ilronil nnd Mnrrli llfPIS. study the history Koine inn of ICgypt, .IONAS (LMCIA The new acting Me.vlrnn consul In Pliltadelpbla. With bis family, lie Is living nt mil Pino street CITY PRAISED AS PORT South American Says Philadelphia Is Center of System port of Philadelphia Is every much . If not more udnptctl to and export trade, on n large as the hnrbor of New York. opinion of Dr. Domingo K. The bit ns Import scale In thp Several great shirks of "bis leiiL'iie" literature have been titknn to lierg doil by Komlg. The report thnt (trover's The Independents Indorsed Or Arthur 7 . 1 T"USI"'''M ,s 'T ,'? '""'J Kregan n pl.vsleinn n ! 11 .1 ' ' ,l..,,": Ki"''"-V ,:,."T no.w ? ng 1; nro n section of fin. ellv 1. ,' r. " kuere is nppiirenuy unipiinileu. Uleo- ".."" V" """"i."1 "ie primnrv v ,,.ii,,. ,, 1,,,. ;dnlVn i ndol V i , Hnba dMo . . p""",'r ,tt,,nl .'T't ,"f naehn mi arnlnt Kihvln r,V , ,,r,,', trover turns to he llnds war and 1 Semite, i TV. " A" Z.&. UM ''""" ."f :". pyi"B . I-"."K I""'. both men would run on w nf '"' reads o long rmced nmrciies over i.:.i. 1. .:.m. ' . .. . "'.' luaiioriu. 1 tiarcbed nlnlns. of flip rliish of snenrs. S"1" :.BJ",ir."' ' "dvocatcd by I nd the 'rrenl: of ,fnn...l...rllB VnT...' Conirre.innn Varc. Poetor Keegau. wlin mn . 1:.... 1-.. hut in (lie medical forces ilnrlm. n. nulls Ilergdoll reads with interest descrip tions of the Itoman legions nnd the Wfir rnu ill 1111 K3....i. ri, . " . ". xtreet nnd Mr Itnlnlin iii' lw ' i 1 (S'',,', phnliiines nnd of the battlp for MtBShVnik st'reet W'"C U '" ! mntio.is Pmployc.l by the ancients. One In nnnntiticlnir lilu in...i . ' '' ''I' fuvo'Itcs is said to be. the cam- rlMformnDocVonrS K ega ,"' aid'" " Wel K'1"',' nf ""lf" Altnto nBnnrt the Trolilbltlon is a fall" cv ? ' Ms ,!, ' 1,JP7,il,IIH' "'""h cmlcl ,n ,hc tle,lt1' ol the Pnlteil Stntes iI ..i. ..'..' .ns H't "u"" emperor. frM, country is handicapped m,noniii..' ullj by n mensure m lu ...,.... . .. Af .1 i ... .'.rUKIIUIIl ill most of tip. good citizens, itr tl.;,.kn... Mel adroit manipulation prohibition Ins pen made n law mid dry fnnntlcs will to to nny length to nrmni ,. i nt time has come. In my opinion for iheiieone to emn,f,.nt.. i....V . . " r 7 .li..i jipon tiila nViwiVn." ""P, auiuiiK np atteniline flip meelln" w.Ioseph Cnnuso. of the.rirsl war,; tow iiaiiag tier, of thp Soeond V-in-il J., irnlner. of thp Third ! Cleopatra Chorus When fS rover turns to the history of ancient Kgypt he U ngnin confronted with the prominence given the military clinic In thop days, but Cleo nnd Sphinx nre snid to be his main Items of study. "I expect him to break out in the blo'imiii' dunce of Ihc seven veils or something like thnt every (imp we. pass 'soapsuds row' " one of his armed guurds ."Uiil. ' Honpsuds iow is tlic nmne given by small passes Castle urr.v rosppa Iliirtllueci. Fourth wur.l-.1.:; i '" "f " i n ug row oi ;. Tra ner. Twentv-JilYHi ..-nWi. i ' nonces on nic isinnu. (iiover liibbons and O Kdw.r Uul'lJ'". '": " M way from his cell In hf Thirtieth wnr.l : In ...iV u "'.',' I William to Corliin Hull. irblrty-slxth ward; .ln..,.i. t H'". "It'imeses. ( ico;iatrii. .IiiIiiih l.'nesaer nek. Thlrtv.nlnfl. .......I1 ...'...',."""' nnd others like them nuiy interest liiin." ee. Knrtv.nii..i. ...'.. "" ,,,,,)-K' the guard continued, "hut tliev don't nil tlrElw i ti, ;; .; :r.'" """' l.,i V 1 ' V W1" .M,n nt nce. and t?ir. yr,V"mIi,,n,,'s for the hen rral Assembly In everv ilno.nf,.... .n.. '"' Placed in "the Held. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY foncert Marks Celebration In Wana- makers Founded 09 Years Ano The fiftv.iilnil, ....! . .. I If., it '- "."" wiiiii't'iMirv nl flip Pouniline nf the stores -of Job,, W, u . Piakor wns ce ehrnted In.t ii.i ' i... '" . Wa nuisieul program in the Pii. lelpliiji htore. C mrlna M f......i "... ' wt organlrt. played. He Was assist . d M"tT f '" tl,c I,,"'elplila The ipiivtri-niii ii,,.i,i,t.i . .... ktiln,. ,. ,...i.;.: "."""" ' . """.' "ner- iniriiiiinhers among which were John' doubt. TIip defense wlll.'g m. r lnl"Plt "OntPimial Ilymn."! Tiirwlny and Weinberger pr lake his time. He reads every hit of news in lue paper except the thrutri cal inlvcrtiM'iniMits." Itends at -U'rinl Komig is ulso newsboy for (.Jrover. Macb day he carries to him the Phila delphia papers and their accounts of the military trial. Sometimes (irovvr gets immersed In llielr contents even during tlin court-martial. (ienernlly. however, lie U on (lip alert to help his counsel in the event of n hilip-np in the prosecution. Itergdoll makes copious notes of the proceedings. "I guess he's going to write n book," one whisper in the court room reached liis ears and en used him to smile. Colonel Ci.sson said the prosecution will ciiu us ruse .uoiinuy Wltlioill a go to lint on omises mnnv Is it good old hook which unim j or we old men who iiave still Kept the i child -heart read and remember nnd understand, which says. Tnless ye be come ns little children yi' sbnll not enter Into the klnjUniii of heaven.' And tliere Is n lipttvpn right here and now that we all can enter if we will give flip child In us a chance. The season of forgetting nnd forgiving will nominally close with Master, but let's give that season u twelve months' extension, dis. curding the bitterness which paralyzes nnd adopting tlin genlnl nnd appreciative mood thnt 'helps us to be bigger mid better men nnd thnt helps us to help others to he the smne sort of people. Let us quit thanking (ind Hint we are not as other men and reitieniber thnt others may be thanking God they are not like us. "Let us practice in our speech Hip humor that laughs with n man and helps nnd not the humor that laughs n him mid hurts. "Let us fall in love with life again, ,and. what's more to the point, tell every one we have fallen In ove with it ngnlii. Thnt will encourage them, perhaps, to the same mildness. ' "I liked, that old snjing: 'A genius is u snne mini who is nhle lo communi cate Ills snnity.' We iuive lots of sane men and women here in Philadelphia. Let's get busy on the communicating end of the line. Perhaps a good idea would be for us to reverse the general order nnd stop putting our money in hank and giving our advice to others. "Itight here In Philadelphia let us' CATCH BLOCKADE RUNNER -...j.' !". . vi,,ivu iiiini and Sinn, Attiprlpn ultim, ! bring the desired t sincss relntions he- 1 He'8 Interned Together With Chick- thnti ntic nllipp pitr In the world. "We have the tlnest bodv of skilled labor on the fnce of ("Sod earth a fact-proved by the elrcum,stnnce thnt wis sell more goods on n basis of quality Irrespective of price In the open mar kets of the world than nny two other cities on the globe. We have a more home-loving, clean-living, honesfiict Inc bodv of population than any other WOMEN THREATEN BOYCOTT League Demands Support of Its Legislative Program A boycott will be Inaugurated by the Pennsylvania League of Women Citi zens for the candidate who opposes the legislative program being formulated by tbo league, .Mrs, John ). Miller, of Pittsburgh, state chairman, imulc this announce ment here Inst night, "We nre oil-partisan nnd our mem- hers nre to nflillnte with the part leu thpv wish," .Mrs. Millpr said, "hut we fbplleve they will stand solidly behind the legislative tirogrnm of the leneue. URGES SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM hmii those who support it. I "Candidates who oppose our mens- 1 urea, no mntter to which party they Hr. C. Lincoln I'urbiish, director oil "long, can scarcely avoid being clnssed the Department of Health. eondemnedinH objectlonnble. street cleaning methods nnd equipment employed by contractors, following an inspectorial our of the downtown wards late yesterday. He deplored the present filthy condition nf the strppts. "Street cleaning equipment used In -k- WOMANNEARDEATH A ACCIDENT Wind Extinguishes Match When She Arises to Lower Win ' dows During Storm Snlaberry, minister of fimuicc of tlic Argentine republic. After nu Inspec tion of the city's wntcrlront. Doctor Snlaberry said that Philadelphia is the natural heart of the great system of commercial intercourse which is bound In lie established between the United ouirr uncieni cm- hiiiIpm nnd sinniii a !... 1 lie Argentinian government ofhcial accompanied hy D. I Marion Largun, secretary of the University of llucnos Aires, mid .lose Diiranoiui. engineer, who is Dr. Snluberry's hrolher-in-lnw, vilted the city yesterday us the guests oMhc Corn ICxchmigc Nntlnmil Ifank. Willi Charles Lyon Chandler, malinger of the foreign tuide department of the bank, ns their guide, they visited sev eral points of Interest. They were particularly interested in the spot at the foot of Walnut street from which, in 17IIS, tiie first American ship sailed for Argentina. At tliis historic place Dr. Sjihibcrry found occasion to remark that a great number of ships plying between this country ami Souli America none Itv cm lwi.net t.nl's irpt SO tlll.SV llottllT Itpfrrritlg 16 tilC the right things thnt we won't bnve thej I'itzwntcr street nnd time or the Inclination to do the wrong) I liirteenth, ones. And let's give the other, fellow credit for being nt least 25 per cent ns good ns we are. "Philadelphia Is often necused of fniling to brag ulut her good qualities and nssets. hut one seldom hears a good mother bragging nbout. herself Hint's left to her children, Philadelphia lias not only mothered the constitution, ttie ling nnd the Declaration, but most nr the big western stntes qnil cities aim she has a mother's pride in their suc cess. She lias praised them so much thnt hns not had time to speak niiout SCHOOL PRESENTS CONCERT Prize Debate Also Feature of Annual William Penn Charter Affair i Dcieciions ov lie insir lmenini nnn Philadelphia In antiquated." he de- ' ,'l0' nn" J1"' niinunl prize debate "There la no scientific direction " .7. ' . 'V ..i".V'' ...... " " " '"A, ...-1. ,! .. u..Utr1 ' , irilUIIIIIIflll III IMP M 1 1 1 III III IIM1U IfUHr r K illlll Ijiw n,i mviii . NEGLECTED TO CLOSE JET dared. of the area from fine to; from Second to Director Furbush said: ter School in Withersnnoii Hall Inst night. A feature was the singing of the Junior Hundred. .., . '. I., .li.. !.... .. ....! i ne suoiei'i iicoiiieii wns ine ex- lo p r I n n , '1''" nf 'itificntion of the suffrage v. Hll2l. rnln il iriSr lh" Inv lmi. Inmendnipnt by Hip h-gislaturps of thirty-wnrihlK :':' ..V .-v. '." ... . . .- .Miuiin nnu rrann ,a. r ortcncuo. 'J he negntlve was argued by Harrows Dun- bam. I-.rncst It. Ifosbnck nnd Henry icrself. This is a splendid motherly qunlity, but it I'lin be carried too far. for people who have never been here have misunderstnd Philadelphia's silence. Today I feel that such a silence is a crime that It is the duty of every citizen to go about telling his Jove of life, of Philadelphia nnd of his fellow man. "After live yours of evil missions, horror mid calumny, during which every one got on all the rest of our nerves, let us have the truce of Coil for a season let lis come buck to sanity let us take oh the hnb-niiiled bunts and give the wild Mowers n cluince to grow Let us thank Hod that lie has lei us live to greet another spring with its invitations, suggestions mid echoes of; oilier days mid its promise of that new life that comes eucli year after Hie seeming death of wilder to give us a new faith in t lint brighter day and that larger life which will come to all of us bye and live." of aeciimulntcil miqv.' and Ice and the i pleasing nf Imprisoned garbage and filth. "Morbidity rlinrts which show the prevalence of disease are compiled by the health deportment. They show that In the Second. Third mid Fourth wards. where the aceumulntlon of filth Is greatest, tliere Is more sickness than In any other section of the city. "Dirts is swept out of the center o,fi flip utfanlu tnln pnttpi-4 rPfipri. it lips' for duys nnd even weeks nt n time. In a nnrrnw street the sweepers cover the sidewnlkH with dlrUand if the residents are energetic enough they sweep It. back into the street when the sweeper has passed. "TIip necessity for scientific street cleaning is very great in this city." tntives of athletic, motor, patriotic and He cited the methods of ninny Kuro- ' civic organizations got together. penn cities II. Strong. PLAN MUNICIPAL STADIUM Memorial Athletic Field and Con ventloi Hall Being Considered Plans nre under wnv for n large mu nicipal memorinl stadium in Fnirmount Park and n convention auditorium on the Parkway. Mrs. Kilitli ICdwards. twenty four years old, boarding nt 4312 North .Six teenth street, had it nnrrow escape from suffocation tills morning when she ac cidentally left her gns jet turned on nftcr being roused by tlio storm early this morning. Mrs. Kdwnrds wan awakened nl 2 o'clock by the noise of the henvy rain. Slie got up to close the wiudow through which the rain wan beating, nnd. In or der to see her way, started to light the gas. She had turned on the Jet full head when the match wan blown out by the wind. In hpr anxiety to prevent the rnin from damaging the furniture she forgot the gns, and after "hutting the window, went back to bed. At rt:ir a. m. Chnrles Soelle, living nt tlic sumo residence, studied gns. In vestigation led him to the room of Sirs. Kdwnrds, who was unconcinus. A record run by the patrol of the German town avenue and Lycoming street sta tion patrol got Mrs. Edwards to St. Luke's Hospital where she wn revived, Ilpr condition Is now said by the hos pital authorities to have passed th critical stage. PETRONITE Composition Floors tii tsililtf union tnn nnnellnM .t L il First steps were taken last night nt X?X'l In. ndrv Arf -t fl -' a meeting in the nssembly room of the1 kitchen, laundry and store floors. Chntnber of Commerce, when represen- ! ljilst iorever. oanuary, Dcautllul, nrnntiniii'iij. 1 1 . r i : .. oru.rr. nnw .v......w - .uv MW...VI., UU culling particular attention' to the improved street cleaning systems in Dresden nnd Munich before the war.' or nicht. , resolution was adopted empowering Phila. Rep. ,,.,:' '',,'," opening of the On ten- Helmut Inns In. Hip IIiip of alleged graft is. '."" ,"' ''airniniiiit Park in by those in charge or the draft. llnreli " m " s .''Oriind Festival1 So far the prosecution apparently has W '' riii(,.DT.11 ? "To Wild' "nailed down" a case showing thnt litrn vy.""1?. t WMinr Mnreh" an.nncrg.Ioll was inducted' Into the nrmv wro ims "American Uhnp.soily." j and then deserted. !TUr'liinjTmnil,llirnfliIinimmmimiltmiimi:nnin,milini!imi1limilimrtiiiiiuii,iiin n.nn-rirmnmin in iiuiHmmiimnmium :iiaffl M " uii.uuruiii,iMijfliiii i"iiiniiuiiuiiiiiiiii,iiiiiaiiiiiimiiaiiii:iiiiniiiiii.iiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii:ii;ii twecn this cnum v nnd Its xltivr republic of (he South. "Ships, more ships Hint is tlie.onlv tiling that will do it," Mild Dr. Snla berry. "Itegphir passenger lines ought to lie established from this port so us to give the people of this city and stat'' an opportunity to acquaint themselves .with their South American friends. Then, 'of course, freight trnde ought to be encouraged In every possible manner." u - SWINDLERS CAUSE DEATH Victim Commits Suicide After En trusting Money to Strangers The police today ore looking foe I he two men who yesterday morning swin dled Harry Wishnew of .'i.lOO. const I tilling his life savings. He killed him self two hours afterwards at his home, IJrnwii street near Tenth. Wisliner. who Wus fnrtv-elchl vears old. shot himself through the head, lie had set out for his place of business at Fifth and Market streets, yesterday morning. Returning to his home, he told his daughter. Pauline, hp knew bow he cou'd make $."(1(1 unicklv bv in- fvesting S:i."00. The daughter begged him not to enter into tlic scheme pro posed hy two strnngers. Wishnew drew tlic money, constitut ing nil his savings, and gave If to the men. The men accompanied him to the Northern Trust Co.. where lie cashed n check for the Sl'.riOO. New York Longshoremen to Strike New York, March 11). (Hy A. P.) -' strike of several thousand longshore. ni"li, checkers mid stevedores employed hy coastwise steamship lines was voted hist night to enforce demands presented several months ago for increased wages and adjustment of working hours. Union otlieinls asserted the strike would affect the Military. Clyde. Morgan, Savuiimili and Old Dominion lines. ens Found In Suitcase A blockade runner currying contra band goods was detected by an enemy fleet this morning in Cnmdeir. the ship interned and the goods confiscated, The cat nf characters in this thrill ing dranin were: The blockade runner, played by Lp Koy Lewis, n negro giving as his address Jericho. N. J, The blockading Meet, played by two members of (lie Camden police forcec. The contraband goods, played by three hens and a rooster. The drama was elaborately staged at Sixth and Kaiglin avenue. Cnniden, and In tile ticurhy police station. The plot began when the two policemen heard a vigorous cackling nnd traced it to the suitense of Lewis. When it was opened the chickens walked out. NEGROES .KILLED' BY POLICE Two Shot Down In Baltimore After They Attacked Patrolmen naltlmnre, March 1". Two armed negroes who attacked policemen were shot and killed last night, and n negro burglar was shot with a ride as he leaped from the second -story window of i home. The first man killed was shot down bv an enlisted military policeman from ''amp Holablrd, after the negro had tired several shots ut him. TIip second mas was killed by Patrolman J, F. Scidl, when the negro, 'after firing three shuts at another negro, turned on the imtrnlman and fired at him. DIVORCE NOT ANNULLED Mistake Made In Dispatch, Richard M. Holllngshead Explains Itichurd M. Holllngshead. a manufac turer nf Camden,! explained today that dispatches from Trenton declaring that the divorce obtained in Nevada by Mrs. Kmnm L. Holllngshead was null and void, were untrue. Inlcnd. what a court opinion said wns that if it could be shown that the divorce given Mrs. Hollingshciid was obtained III much fraud and duress it would be null and void. This opinion was given hy Vice Clmn c llor Itiichanan as n preliminary step in disposing of a suit for maintenance brought hy Mrs. Hollingshcnd against her husband. Mr. Holllngshead had given his former wife $70,111)11 in lump sums in lieu of alimony, while lie re tnins the custody nnd support of (lie three children. The opinion of tlic vice chancellor docs not restore the marital relations of the Hollingsheads. Since tlic granting of the divorce Mr. Hollingshcnd bus remarried. AWARDS TO KIN OF HEROES French Certificates to Be Presented to Relatives of War Dead Memorial services will be held at 2:4."i tomorrow afternoon in the CJrnnd Opera House, Pro ad street and Montgomery avenue, for the presentation nf French certificates to the next of kin of sol diers from the Fourth Congressional district who fell in France, Tbo services will be held under the auspices of American Legion Posts 18,'i, ina, 2."i!). .'!7. 117. I'.'-'O. 151 nnd 201, in conjunction with the Northwest Uuslness Men's Association, which hns assumed the expense of the presenta tion. Doctor La Place and the French con sul will represent the French Govern ment. Illchnrd Weglein. president of City Couucil, will attend as the city's representative, and Doctor Franklin will preside. Lodge Lectures Again Monday Sir Oliver Lodge will return to this city on Monday, accompanied by Lady Lodge, for the purpose of delivering a fourth lecture in tiie Academy of Music Monday evening. Sir Oliver's subject on tills occasion will lip "Thp Contin uity of Kxistencc." one of hisSnost pop ular lectures, nnd one which he has not yet given to Philadelphia. The noted scientist is returning ensf nftcr several weeks of lecturing in the Middle West. Hartley J. Doyle, who presided attliel meeting, to appoint u committee which i will confer y i t h Mayor Moore A. K. Kails 2315 Wdlnut Spruce S41S Factory 531-533 N. 9th St. Phila., Pa. Market 422S l3AiitpSta DIAMONDS Nanette - -Square -Emerald Cut Pear Shape one Round v Especially mounted h ilic distinctive settings producod by tin's Comparty Wilson Eyre Breaks Shoulder Wilson Fyre. architect and mnmlirr nf the Philadelphia Club, suffered n broken ! shoulder when struck by an automobile at Tenth and Mnrket streets late last nighr. Mr. Eyre, who is sixty -five vears old and lives at lOO.'t Spruce street, was riiKcn 10 ine .leiterson llospitnl. Pan IVssero. 'twelfth street near Oxford. tne driver ot mo mitomohlle, was nr rested. B &jW8mm te) aEiBi) H1 iirnmn I'lllilllllllil 9 Monday IB, fli'H SI I HE Restaurants listed below are famous A for the'.r dining service, superb cooking and their ircnlt.l atmosphere. A clnncn thmnah these announcements will assist you in choosing according to your deslraa end your purse. M. Mornin 4jyfeiE First public display of cloths in Wanamaker & Brown's annual Spring Tailoring proposition American and Chinese Dishes llptmcd, Prompt Srrncc. Orchestra. HI ISC I A I. rilATlltl. I.tery Tuesday, Tliurt-ilny Htiil Kn(itnln (V. irr CliurBe) MARION F. WILSON. Kmlncnt Contralto Sunday Turkey lilimer Sl.S. HiiNlnchs l.uiieliriio . . jj;i l:enlilc Dinners sft Mf'lZ'mlXrl" ' n '" '-M ' '2:30 FIFTEENTH AND CHESTNUT (f r - jjik j - ff-'P VV -nr j zr fcJLcTx r H&fJ It.. ; i?! tt m k. A s- - -- "M1U Sw lflK. Ei m Y&MOAMEMQI lu N. u Mm I J3ddQ ,, Sm iffijlrJ tr?iJI Sr yvmericas ainaHestCcu wist. UJK) Jcv C' 3 A C TP ! ,5P THE SJi: J has been created especially L m '"-- i iTfl :r-CKl $65 $70 $75 $80 Spring Tailoring Fabrics Made to Measurement $85 53 .00 oodihe BREAKFAST PLATTER LUNCHES AND DINNERS TheALDlNE COFFEE SHOP 13th & Cho.tnul 'S GRILL r.TRRIN( 1614 SPRUCE ST. TabloD'Hoto Dinner - $1.10 .. ftsIW In H I'. M. mmahiinnhk.'m.io Chicken Dinner - - $1.25 rimlrenr All the ltnast rMfikSBTSn Seafood and Game 35c fltmeil rtrttt nu.i xrik ""''"''''In'n 8tcilj, 1'nl.tlorf, llrmil. Iluttrr and CoHTm 802 Vino St- Enough cloth for 1000 Suits; offer limited closing March 27th. Wanamaker & Brown ( Mf0 "w Pastry & lea Croam Shop Finest French Pastry Order Inken and ilrllvrrrd. PIPING HOT MEALS ('iimiilrtr dlnnrr noiiii to itH H liwvrrl - .f ;neil lit mir liome 1 C ! uutu ilflUtrj- yltuO NORMANDIE HOTEL?.""' '"' I'lioiie rln isnA'""""" KELLys n. oth Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Style Planked Shad Dinn.r. 6fe TEA served t3 to 5.30 p.m. i DINNER , 6to7.30p.m. Palette' i -i andieaKoom 4oc.iuti gimiHIISAT A WKI,,.lAK) , I BREAKFAST or LUNCH 1 L Moderately Priced at the 1 Eagle RistaurannN.uti! 0 for on A)ii,ctitingm. - . DINNER or LUNCHEON bundny Chicken Dinner, $1.00 newest Roamer limousine -1- has been created especially for those whose social position demands a motor car of patrician charm. The body is by Rubay, master-maker of exclusive carros series. The rare beauty of external -one and finish is supplemented by an interior whose rich brocades and soft -textured velvets, color fully etched lamps and burnished fittings bear the imprint of artistic craft. And the smooth purr of the lithe motor beneath the silver girdled radiator subtly suggests the suave grace of the car entire. Barley Motor Car Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan FIAT MOTOR COMPANY 1827 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. 6& t V :m 1 1 n. hA K'.M '',rW 4i 1 , ! !! ' M m i A j. 1,2 . A!i ft. i.,W N "7 '- t.i tt : I : ,-(i j ,. fc ""r,l?''lM"Ww,'''KMUIi! V i Cor, 7th & Oirard Ave. 4 "1,J' -f . -vH'fv- v- ( fit ' T ip ' m . -i . .'. xtly .V."- i. W- ( 4, V' .V'?l -t,. '&li