BWtflP -':v r'M., -l"-!'' '!" 'r ,' V- ',t. ,f ,'.. ' "V V , a 1 V ' -Mr, v Tl W A. B. Mathews & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS Decrease British Woolens 15 Jr H intin Jfl & 1200-02 Walnut Street NEW ZEALANDER HERE TO STUDY BOOK TRADE Walter Nash Says American Authors Are Popular in the Antipodes V One very much interested and mo't burnting litor nt the convention of flic American IJootoellcrs in the Bolle-ijnif-Stratfonl Hotel came nil the wny from the dMnnt Antipodes to study tfe American honk trade. - He is Walter Xnh. of New Plym outh. NW Xenlmid. He Is eanpnlnlk- jjlDtntsttcl in books on socioloRionl n"cs- iiiom, nnicn lie nns been detailed to lulr by moral sociological societies, jliit helnons all phases of the book in- ."America." nld Mr. Nash in reply taHur'tlnn, "i not jet ready to tnke Jiplwv heMde or supersede Knglnnd ns itle world's sreat'lmok market, hut she ha lot to give the world in the lino !( bonks. "Alwavs heretofore bookmen from j iwtinn nf the world have koiic to -fnnvctitions nrtd niectini's In I r. mint. lml other KiirIMi cities, but vte believe M that we lme much to learn in Atnr-ric .1. ."Alrendj 1 lime spent several weeks In thl cnnntij mostly in New Yotk, rid I lave fnnml t lint nnt ninliliiind m... im similar to our own. J' "Wlirn I said that England had nl iaiii been our prlnciiial book market jito not initiiiderstnnil me. America ,ff0l n crent llinnr ImnLrx In Aiiuti-nlln jN Xen Zealand, and American nu- "'or aie gicnt fnvoiltex down thcic. (in one mr the uilue of Imports in N hiln Austrnlin amounts to .$!.- j-"Mi. m which Kii.'n.nnn beioncs to III' 1 niled Stnte. "Harold iwi WiiRht. Znne drey. ttM.: """'loiie. Mowart Kclwartl ; "Bite. Wiiwi,,., fi.... ,.i, in .....i i.i 1". lliambers arc cieat favorites down y nan As a whole I think. Immwr. "t there nic more serious books read Auvtrnlin mul Vnu- 7nilni..i i.n.. Jhere eNo t, 0il. Inciden m. I th ink I see this fondness for :' worth while honks, those that Wi fomethinc mid ore inteicstinclv 'Z i "' ' , l'nM", ,i,no' Ih "inrndlnc throughout the woihl." Mayor Asks for Ships Here MllOr Mnni'll linu lllll.nnln.l I.. l..1. SJiiii 0t.,!V: I!(,rstutc 'ommc.ee ... - illililllMll m iiiiii- influpiu ..... . r .... in upi- n 'i- in lliiluee t he s i hn n l,n,.,l ..,,,,,,,,, Ml (o !,,,,,., nine neie it eiinfimitn., in.. i-. - " - " w- " swsi inn II. HIT "Wst frim, I i '. "'VBi-iipiiir re- TO" irHsht tumbles. """ "",- Trolley Hits Wagon, Driver Hurt :' rv !$ -. "i-i. -f '. " urivpp nr ..;"'.""'' lUUnilllll nut tirnn n . .. ---- n brend i'r iU,iVwtn0rnin'1;VnVro y L'tMt;jj,iiT,,.V:,',?";.,rM''K''i'to nilfl linnlnn.l iiioipiui, """ l" '",' -oopcr Wedding Silver upon Exitihiti. Reproductions of hk inner ew t, i e . . tp, . wa oerviCGS Fl Tublo Sci-vices S'lvopcCrlol isr-- , ., a. . vr 4 0 70 fUR entire stock, all from J famous English and Scotch manufacturers, both summer and winter weights included. It is to be noted that this con cession brings our prices down to a level of one year ago and repre sents a genuine effort on our part to reduce to the customer flic ever increasing high prices. FOR EXAMPLE, OUR $95.00 SUITS ARE NOJV $80.75 AND SO ON In this offer you have at your disposal the 4afgcst stock of Eng lish woolens shown in Philadel phia. We wish to inform the public that our entire, force of workmen has agreed to accept a decrease in wages to aid us in making such a sale as this possible. ' CIRCUS CLOWN DEAN IS YOUNGSTER AT 81 Al Miaco Proves Once More He Is the Real Peter Pan of the "Big Tops" If Ringling Hrothcrs and Barnum &- nalloy's greatest show on earth has a "congt ess of clows," as Jay Rial, official dispenser of adjectives and "Annie Oakleys," says it has. then Al Mlaco is a combined "speaker of the House," and "whip of the Senate" in that congress of eut-ups. Jay Rial has been with the Barnum show as authentic press agent ever since an elephant was called a pachy derm, and a hippo became nn emblazon ed "behemoth of the jungles." but he is n joungster beside Miaco in the realms of the tanbark and blgtop. Al Miaco rubbed a bit of make-up from his eye today, looked at his In terviewer and smiled, when nsked to recall incidents of his life of lough making. "I don't remember much that's in teresting." he said, "but, -.ny. I'm go ing to pull some brand-new stuff in my uri nut uiirrnuoii nun roniglit. Proving why he is a good clown. From others, who have traveled with Mr. Miaio for the last quarter of a cen tury, it was learned that this prince of the pantomime is now eighty-one years old. anil hns amused small children nml overgrown, girls and hoys bj his antics for sixty years. When Mink 'Palti wo gathering his impressions of the Mississippi river and niso ins mini no plume. Al .Mioco was already familiar with the course of the Father of Waters, lie traveled up and down the Mississippi fifty jcoi nR0 with tlie old Don Hlcc show, when that historic institution inoed h, boot. Mr. Mioco is one of the xouugest eighty -one-j ear-old mn extant The smell of the tanbark. the Hop of the caiiNOs, the blare of the circus band GAS Soldering Furnaeei and Appliances . St. no ton CATAI.OOVB L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. BtU llarhtt m Ktu'lone. Main ( Fourteen East Sixtieth St. A luxurious Residential Hotel. Opposite, the Metropolitan Club and Fifth Aieniia I'.ntrume to Central I'ark, de,.lrred,perlid:lnf,', " ,n ""'"' '"' an' EAGER & BABCOCK New York City NEW INVENTION for turned ankles, weak, tired or flat-feet healthful supporters no plate: springy, light weight! Immediate relief from all strains and un. natural pressure up to hip. Doctors prescribe It. JFat.) B. A. LEWIS Third fit. a . tion Cclonial-EtmcJrcncTi S5., !s BrffT-B ,gyjlyiycr ptolic ELECTRIC GROUPS Hearings Will Be Announced Soon on Five Big State Con cerns' Application SEEK TO ECONOMIZE t,,IrTc,,,r1i,l;K will soon be announced bv tlie Public Service Commission uipon the application for a merger of five big groups of electric light and power cor- A 1 '" l",S Slnt?' Applicotion'for permission to merge was received today by the commission, i he new corporation Is to be called IMP I'enilSVltnntn Imvi. nn.l 1.I..1.1. n U is explained in the application that V...I- inviKer win eliminate needless cor porations ond make possible present and f liifi mmnplnS required tp extend the ii mi ""' corporations concerned. 111 1 under one management, and tiifi I,PrntJ n" "c Brent system. Millions rf tons of coal arc expected to Do saved bv the merger, as the new management hopes to he able to o extend its lines and service that many coal-mining companies now depending upon stinin for power will be able to buy their current in futu'ie, thus re leasing for the general market the great quantity of coal annually burned under boilers at the various collieries. To Alergei With Pennn. Co. There was a consolidation three years ago, bringing tinder one control various electric corpoiatlons. These concerns will now be merged with the Pennsyl vania I.lchtlmr Co.. formlnc llm nnw corporation. The I.ehigh Power Securities Corpor? ation controls four of the group to enter the new mereer. Tim northern central group of these companies on- crates from Berwick north and north west through the Susquehanna river valley to Milton. Another group operates In Hazlcton, Shenandoah. .Freeland and the sur rounding territory, obtaining Its power from Harwood. Still another group obtains power from the plant at Hauto. operating in I.ansford. Mniieh Chunk. Tnmaqua, Nazareth, Bethlehem and Stroudsburg. The plont of this com pany was built originally by the Lehigh Navigation Klectrie Co. Still another group, known as the Lehigh Valley Transit group, takes care of Slatington, Allentown and surround ing country. Power from Allentown Is niso supplied the Lehigh Valley Transit Co. electric lines from'Easton. Xorris town and as far down as Chestmit Hill, this city. Independently controlled, the Penn sylvania Lighting Co. is operating now in Mount Carmel. Trcverton. Shamokin and surrounding regions. iio npenu .,uuu, uim Close affiliations will e had by the In- r. . Av Ann nn.. new corporation with the Ocncral Klec trie Co. and the Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Co. At least STi.000,000 addi tional capital is planned to be spent by the new corporation for new electric genet nting machinery and stronger transmission lines. As more than 1.000,000 tpns of coal n year are now burned by the Phila delphia and Reading Coal "and Iron Co.. nud the Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Co. Inst year burned up S.S.'i per cent of .the coal it produced, under its own hollers, the purchnfc of current for these collieiies would ridcase this coal for general consumption. It is under stood this matter is now being discussed by the electric people anil the coal men. LEAVE BED TO FIGHT FIRE Men, In Nlghtclothes, Get Blaze Under Control Two men in night clothes fought a fire to such good result today that the city firemen had little work .to do when they arrived. The blaze started on the second floor of the home of William Brny. 'J.'tH Madison square. Robert Bray, twenty years old. wns asleep in the loom. He was awnkened by Fionk Mcfloldrick. twenty-seven years old, an uncle, who discovered the blaze. Both arc employed at night nud were clnd in their night clothes. They cur ried water from the bathionm to light the flames. Patrolmen l.amoiid and Kcegnn. who weie passing, turned in nu alarm. i SHIP BY TRUCK py co-onllnstlns our shipments wn are able to handle our shipping problems economically and ranldlt We secure re turn Iciniln and will ship from I'hlladel phla to New lork, Washington or .Mhssii. rhtisetts. l.VTI'nHTA'Pl timti.l'i.... D BIirtRAU. 17 Tremont Htre.t. Huston W: J w v: fFTrJ IN MERGER PLAN Why be satisfied with the ordinary type of L lot twig, when you may 'have the finest that the world supplies at no greater 1 cost ? iJACOB REED'S SONS M2426CsfaMttSIhft " H,rv ledger-Philadelphia, Wednesday, may 12, 1020 FATHER DROPS 4 CHILDREN FROM WINDOW DURING FIRE Man and Wife Leap as Unconscious Woman Lodger Is' Carried Out by Patrolman $500 in A woman and her husband leaped from n second-story window and a woman lodger was carried unconscious through smoke nnd flames In a fire which swept the Interior of A. Brooks's home and tailor shop nt 1fil North Fifty-sec-ond street, shortly nftcr 11 o'clock last night. Brooks tossed his four small children from the window from which his wife leaped to safety. Two were caught ns they fell, but two others struck the ground and were painfully hurt. Brooks had a ladles' tailor shop on the first floor of the three-story brick building. He, his wife and four chil dren were asleep in two rooms nt the rear of the second tloor. Mrs. Madeline Bergen, twenty-three years old, n lodger, was asleep In a front room on the snmc floor. Shortly nftef 11 o'clock, Brooks was awakened by the dioklng smoke. Ho rushed to the stairway, to discover it blocked by tlamv, which were bursting through the door leading to the tailor shop. Brooks aroused his wife. She smashed n window nnd leaped from It twenty-five feet to the giound..ln her night clothes. Brooks groped his wny through the smoke to the adjoining room, where his children slept. COUNCIL IS IARGEI I Independents Will Try to Estab lish Commission Form of Government in Camden Camden Independents today began assembling their forces with the ultimate aim of ripping out the present city coun cil based on ward lines and establish ing a commission form of government. Prominent business nnd professional men who nre proud of Camden, but are opposed to its political organization, arc looking to a revised form of gov ernment to wrest "the biggest little city in tlu? world" from boss control. Camden, independents pointed out to day, is the only city of its size In New Jersey that is without thjp commission form of government. The present sys tem Is termed "nrchnlc," and entirely unfitted to the needs of a growing and progressive city. One tnrget for the anti-machine forces is what their leaders term the extravn gnnces of the existing svstem nnd the extreme difficult of molding the city administration along business-like lines. The situation in Camden todnv Is somewhat similar to that which existed here when the movement tg give Phila delphia a new charter gained force. ITnder the New Jersey law electors may petition for nn e'ection on a com mission form of government. The first step in the campai?n will be the edu cation of Camden residents to the vnlue of a more up-to-dnte municipal Hstem. one more responsive to the needs nnd wishes nfthe residents. Around this nucleus, leaders say. tin fight will take definite form and at the proper time the matter will be nut be- fore the electorate. Strong Intel est was manifest In the independent movement tnilgy among the thousand of shipworkers employed in nnd near Camden. Trimble to Head Frat Council Frnueis C. Tiimble. of this city . bus been chosen to bend the interfrntei nitv I council ot me university of lVnns nnia next year. Trojan M. ICoddiiig. of Pittsburgh, will be secietnr.v. The Y. W. C. A. oigoiii.ntion yesterday elected the following officcis for next year: President, Ruth Nibert . vice president. Ardls Voegelin : secietorv. Mnrgueiite F,ans; treasurer. Heniietta Vtebec: annual member, Muigniet I Shorpfss. UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS I $M!t tftW u.1,1 DiUIll (J - Uth and Chestnut tlO , V -,' 'OSs.' !?-'5: J8..L t. IN FIGH ON BIO Dank Notes Arc destroyed llavld. eleven; Tlllle, eight, nud Sophie, six years old, were led to the open window by their father, who car ried eighteen -months-old George in his arms. One by one the father tossed the children to he yard below. DaVld ami Sophie received srra net! ankles In the fall nnd were bruised. By this time n heavy draugnt was sweeping the flames up the stalrwav hnd It was Tr.ipo-slhlc for Brooks to reach the front of the house to arouse Mis. Bergen. He then jumped from the wlnuow. Patrolman Saunders arrived at the scene shortly before the firemen He rushed up the front stalrwny. through the dense smoke, nnd carried Mrs Ber gen, unconscious, from the burning building. Fire swept the interlnr of the build ing from top to bottom. Brooks tnM the police that o00 in bank notes which he had drawn from a bonk jes terday to mukj a first payment on a property, were burned. The loss will total $5000. Mrs Brcoks and her four children, who snved none of their clothes or per sonal belongings, nre being cared for by friends nt -I'.H'J Chestnut street. SO iLSl Allies Will Arraign Group Rang ing From Corps Commander to Private By" the Associated Press Berlin. May 12. Forty-six Ger mans ranking from nn nrmy corps com uandcr to a simple private figure on the Allies' first specified list of war crim inals to be Arraigned In the I.eipsic su preme court. Prominent nmong them nie Prince Krnest of Saxony and (lenernl von Bil low, commnnder of the Set ond nrmy corps, who, together with some of their subordinate officers, nie accused of cruelties in the Nnmur district of Bel gium. General von Kinhbncli and Colonel on Seydlitz will he tried foi nlleged cruelties committed at Kalisz. Poland, nnd the well-known submnrlne c (inimiimler. Arnniild do la Perrlere. for toipedoing Italian vessels. Three other submarine commanders, Neumann vou Nostltz, Werner and Patzig. will be tried on the charge of torpedoing re spectively the Kuglish hospital ships Dover Castle. Torrlugton ond Llun devery Castle. General Stcngcr, of the nrniv. U charged with oiderlng that iuiminrs and wounded taken by his brigade be put to dentil. A further number of offl crw. noncommissioned officers and piivntcs nro accused of Inhuiunii treat ment of British prisoners in the dif ferent camps. 3 But your NAME GERMANS AS WAR CRli l mt jmm m writes on The Ediphone -and that means that what you say reaches your stenographer's ears, direct and accurate. She has no "notes" to take. She hears you talk exactly as you think and that's what she typewrites. The easiest way to dictate a letter Ediphone Telephone the Ediphone Spruce 6303 9Usranteod Jointly George V 1627 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Otv miAiiii'iirn '111' "' - "'' f P V I MARTINDALE SUES TO IES1 LEVER ACT Grocer Says Overhead Charges Absorbed Most of Profit nn Qiirrnr 5ol derense, and statistical tables to show on OUgar oaiG3 ( that the overhead charges ate up nearly all of It, and that the actual profit to ASKS HABEAS CORPUS WRIT The constitutionality of the Lever food control law was attacked today by Thomas O, Martindalc. Jr.. of the Thomas Martlndnle Co., Mnrket street grocers, who was yesterday held $1000 ball for court by Commissioner Manley, accused of making excess profits Insugar. To make the test Martindalc had his bondsman. William F. Breltenbauirh. a member of the Mnrtlndnle firm, surren der him to the rnitcd States marshal this morning, and Immediately, the de fendant's counsel, Elton J. Buckley, nn- nlied to United States District Judge Thompson for a writ of habeas corpus to obtain the discharge of the accused merchant. , Judge Thompson allowed the writ nnd fixed n henring for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mr. Martindalc was paroled in the custody of his counsel. After filing tlw- petition for the writ Air. Buckley snld thatrwhllc the consti tutionality of the Lever bill will be ns sailed, his client will not rely upon recnnicaiuies 10 prove ins Innocence. e want it understood." said the awyer. "tliot we are not triliie tn es. enpe on technlcdlltlcs. We feci that we an prove to the (.'onrt that Mr. Mnr. I tlndale did not. and Is not, profiteering in sugar, and we will nsk for his dis- Secretary or Assistant Youne woman, nt rrraent unployrd secret sry to ndxertlnlriK mn,r f larae .publication, hnvlnir reiichrd limit of advancement, denlree to change po sition for one offerlnic greater opnor tunltlea. preferably as eecretary or aesletant to advertlalnc manager of manufacturing concern or More. Ca pable pf handling correepondenre on own Initiative, amumlnu rennonelblllty. and taWnir an Intelligent lnteret In work. Ralary 130 a week: would uccent 125 until ability la nhown . pl B 521, Ledger Office "If you want a thing done get a busy man to do it." But most busy men cannot give their Real Estate problems the time nnd manage ment they deserve. Real Estate manage ment ia a profession in itself, and as such should be entrusted, to those whose pro fession it is. MEARS & BROWN Real Estate 202 S. 1STH ST. Il voice M. Austin c4ioon.3nc. - f? iiiftiniiiisf - charge on the ground that he has com mitted no offense." The test will Involve n more Impor tant feature to the purchasing public than the constitutionality of the Lever bill. The court will be nsked to deter mine What the Lever bill means bv "an .unreasonable and unjust chnnre" for necessaries, I The charge against Martindalc grow fog" Jounrugrtifa0? I was bought for 10'& cents a pound. This twas" not a net profit, nccordlng to the me acaicr was oniy i-iuu ol l per cent, wcre produced. Break Leg In Fall on 8treet , Henry Mocssncr. thlrty-elgM years old, 2031 Aspen street, fractured his. left leg In n fall at Twentieth street and Olenwood avenue Inst nlclif A In i slippery pavement wns the cause of the acciueni. lie was laKcn to the Wom en's Homeopathic Hospital. Rudolph 8. Herr Dies at 93 Lancaster, Pa., May 12. Rudolph 8. Herr, pioneer manufacturer, founder of Lancaster county's horse ear line nnd widely known here, died nt his home Intc last night at the age of ninety-three. mmm l An Important An nouncement of Sweep ing and Drastic Reduc tions on Spring: and Summer Clothes will appear Tomorrow 1n every Morning Paper. PERRY&CO. 36th & Chestnut Sts. JflllllllllllS yiiii'iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinnff Sale Mens Oxfords Reduction average over 20 Sale Now On This is your opportunity to M-li-S" ",Pr SG'5,0 P" "air- . ....H.V, hcjiiuou oc iiirnusii $10, $12 & $13 OXFORDS Eery pair Genuine Calf, niark nnd Tun; including odds and ends. Values up to $16. $13, $14, & $15 OXFORDS -f -f 7-C Mostly Russia Calf and Cordovans. N l'13 Some with Wing Tips. All Shapes. ) 1 g $15.00 to $20.0n OYrORnc "z?S;tiL Lo. 12 styles Cordovans: u nt. In nrr.n,l .. ' .....R ... iiiuiuiuiub, elc. SunerniatfB MEN'S 1312 12 . t V 8 building Brevities It it one thing to design itrue tureifortrenglh;ititanothr to deiign for economy. The first impliea reliance upon formulae: the second, the exercise or judgment modified by unremitting contact with actual operations. ADERTIIAW clients and their engineers may enjoy the bene fit of a quarter century '$ prac tical experience recorded and analyzed to the latest minute. ABERTHAWi CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Contracting j&igmt MLADCLPHIA WCS? ENC teers PHILADELPHIA END TRUST ATVOKTA. SOiTON TUP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimis 5Hllllllllil t SJ'llllllllfi; purchase high grade Ox Hrst makers Jot fords JohriHun snoc Co. I $0.50 I 510.50 13 variety : I SHOES am :. ' il a & j ja