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llNG PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHIIIABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 'ATJatTST 25, 1920
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FINE D1VERREBBE
UNO STATO LIBERO
Lloyd
George ha Promesso cho
J'lnghiltorra Kicon'oscora' la
Propo3ta dl D'AnnUnzIo
Publl.EllnilDIMMbut;a Under ,
..fWViJ 'Ah.,i.Oeoli0liajit
Jelprila. r. A nURLKHON.
Postmsster Qeneral,
Tn.tr-i. 2o nsosto. ii rnmo aim
Intro Lloyd George, ilitrnnto la ima con
fcrcnza a I,uccrn aeon 11 I'rlrao Minis-
tro d'ltnlla, On. Ololltti, ha proniCRao
che l'lnchlltcrra rleonoccra' 11 nuovo
gtato Llbcro (11 Flume, come proposto
da Oabrlrlc D'Annunzlo.
la notlila c' statu tclcRrafata alia
Central Ncwb da Roma, secondo lo In
formzlenl slunte da Luccrna nl giornale
"Jj'Idca Nnztonale."
SI dice che 11 parttto soclallsta Itall
ano c' dlsposto ad approgglarc la pro
posta di D'Annunzio.
Roma, 25 aROBtn H glornalo "II
tuoiririrn" rdmmcntantlo la sltuazlone
nr'lm( disannrovlazlonc relatlvamcnte
1 comunlcato cinesna Luccrna da Lloyd
George c Ololltti nulla sltuazlone Russo-
PolttCCO. H Riornaiu urco tuc mir cum
unlcato ha dato l'lmprcsalonc dl unu
penosa c plu' traglca Impotcnza.
'Il conninlcato cmesso dal due Prlml
Mlnlstrl dice 11 glornale si rlfcrlsce
nl trattato d VcrsallleH alio scopo dl
dare una vcrbale soddisfazlone alia
Frnncla, ma immedlataracnte dopo rao
comnwla uno uplrlto dl modcrnzlonc, H
quale c' Inconcillamlle sonza una corag
gloia cd efflcace rcvlslono del trattato.
Ill comunlcato accusa il Governor del
Soviet dl slcalta', mu esprlme 11 desi
derlo dl negozlaro con csso."
"II comunlcato dlchlara cho le con
dlzloa 1 propostc dal bolsccvichl a
Minsk s'ono Inacccttablli, ma dimos
trano un dcsiderlo di raettcre fino alia
euerra contro la Polonia. Enfaticamcnte
si Invoca la pace, ma purtroppo belll
cosl sogni eslstono tuttoru nel mondo."
Un tclcgramma da Luccrna, dell'As
goclnted PrcsH, dlco che l'On. Ololltti,
prima di rlpartlre per Roma, dopo la
sua conferenza con Lloyd George,
- Aim 1nftt nl AA-HciintiilnntI Inl
glornall he Jl comunlcato che era stuto
emesio rucoiauucva la sua opinionc, m
quale, soggiunsc, era in perfctto accordo
coa quella del Prlmo Mlnlstro d'lnghll
terru rlguardo ai problem! europci.
Glolittl nvrebbo pbl detto che uuita
rnente al suo collega Lloyd George
bramava ardentcmento la pace o che
epcrnva che la qucstlone Ilu8So-Polnc.cn
ed anchc quella Adrlatlca sarebbcro
state presto ftlstemate con soddisfazlone,
ma Flume doveva dimancre italiana o
csbehc inturnazlonalizzata. No I non pos
siamo crderc un potto Italiano ngli
Slavl, nvrebbe detto Glolittl. 11 tele
gramma aggiungc cho quando 1 cor
rlspoudentl domandarono a Giotittl
rigunrdo D'Annunzio, avrebbe cncaln
niato "Oh non domandatcmi circa un
pazzo." (V)
BOARD REDUCING
LOAN FOR SCHOOLS
Borrowing Capacity Will Soon
Be Restored by Receipt of
Tax Money
The Board of Education is now rap
idly reducing the amount of its tem
porary loan, thus restoring lt borrow
ing capacity for tho coming school term.
During the present month $2,083,003
has already been collected In tazcH, and
It is expected that more than $6,000,000
additional will be paid before Septem
ber 1.
The total loan, as made last spring,
was $3,882,000, of which more than
$1,500,000 haB .been repaid. This leaves
a little over $2,000,000 yet to be paid,
act counting the interest charges for
the use of the money.
The month of August is always tho
one in which the board receives its larg
est bums from the collection of taxes,
for in September there is a penalty
added for delinquent taxet). The board,
has already paid out thhynonth $1,832,
003, which, besides pajtng off part of
the loun, has paid for many current ex
penses. r-
LOST SUBMARINE GERMAN
Spain to Refloat Sunken Craft In
Ebro River
Tortosa, Spain, Auk. 25. (By A.
P.) The submarine discovered at the
mouth of the Ebro river late last week
by nnrl.men engaged In Halvaglng u
Btrontk'd vessel there is reported to be
a Oerman craft.
Its nose nas buried deep in a sand
Bank, but the U-boat apparently was
undamaged and will be refloated.
Coal Miner Kills Himself
Olaf Berrensen, n coal miner from
Lackawanna, Pa., committed Miicidc
hv km early this morning in a hotel at
Waware avenue and Market street,
fnc body was found by II. Kaufman,
ne night cleric. Berrensen was lying
on the floor fully dressed, with the gas
ts turned on full. He was thirty
ffi -"-"S old, and his homo was at
lo-tl Thames street, Baltimore.
Where
Shall
I Send
My Child
to School ?
That .question can be an.
foV,tKllK;iulck,J,.an tlsfao.
I!iy by consulting the Hdu
jational Bureau (on ground
?r MPublle, ledger OfflSS
Independence Square), Here
yn.Way .ob.taln VmP'te "3
reliable Information ot any
hoarding school for boys or
ElrH. military academybust.
rSt!w?,JT,rSli5peo,al "orioole for
itvmuA'.?' tC0.Vef". .r untver.
W. Our Intimate knowledge
7 the advantages ot the ra"
rlou. Institutions will .'able
you to make a wise eholoe.
This aervlro la ev . n JT. ..
sble to every one eveEE
Whern
Public
Ledger Buildinc
CHESTNUT at SIXTH
ffmautMM - MtlzSW
GEORGIAN REPl
ERIL
Alarming , Concentration of Soviet
Forties Reported on Border
London t Aug. 25. .(By A. P.) An
alarming concentration of Bolshevik!
forces on the bordcrs'of tho republic of
Georgia Is reported In advices to the
Georgian legation here.
A note dispatched to the Bolshevik!
government at Azerbaijan relative to
this concentration of troops Is declared
to have brought n reply that tho move
Is in accordance with "a certain plan
regarding Armenia." Ths "certain
plan is believed by the' Georgian lega
tion to be a scheme on tho part of
Soviet leaders to march forces through
Georgia and Armenia nnd establish
communication with Turkish National
ists in Asia Minor.
Both Seres
TEACHERS COLLEGE
Courses for Teachers
Two groups of regular courses, four and two '.
years in length, leading, respectively, to B. S. in Edu '
cation and Junior College diploma. Hours for classes
convenient for Philtdelphia teachers. Model kinder
garten, elementary and high schools for observation
and practice teaching. Junior College diploma based
on high school graduation and generally recognized.
Good teachers in great demand.
1. Regular Courses for Toncheri
(B. S. in Ed. and Junior Col
lege) Academic High School
SubjecU
Elementary School
Household Economics
Kindergarten
Manual Arts
Music
Physical Education
2. Special Courses for Teaching
and the Trades (Certificated)
Constructive Arts
Cookery
Educational Gymnastics
Drawing
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Broad Street Below Berks
Philadelphia
jNIGHT y ScMo1
SCHOJOL, Night School
It's the School for You
Day Hchool opens Hepr. Itii.
Night Hchool openn fifpt. 0th.
Accountancy, tloakkepln7, Sin
ography. Secretarial Work. Typlnc.
Dullness Administration, Commercial
Teaching-. Banker'! Dullness. Heal
Ketatu, Credit Men'a Law Courses,
Salesmanship. C. P. A. Civil Service.
Flllnit, Spanish, Effective Public
I'peaklne, Penmanship coursos.
1200 Walnut St., Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Museum and
School of Industrial Art
Broad and Pine Streets
Courses In: Illustration. Architectural
Drawlnr, Interior Decorutlon. Pottery.
Metal Work and Industrial Design. Coureo
In Normal Art of College a rode.
Philadelphia Textile School
TiMtiral Inttmietlon In all branches of
textile deslsnlnr. manufacturing, chemistry
and dyeing. Complete mechanical equip'
meat! Successful graduates.
School Heopeni Bfotember 20th
luy una jfeTrnu
nil Kvpmns f!lniiAfl
H&tnrdar Claaeea for Teachers
rua
Kectslrnr's Office Open During Hummer
VTRAL
SCHOOL SYSTEM
For Boys and Girls
Four Philadelphia elementary schools and
Central School, a junior and aentor high
school Including college preparatory depart'
punt. Develops the conetructl-e faculties
through physical and moral culture. 8tu
dents taught the practical and skillful us
of hands as well aa brain Small classes.
Constant personal touch with an exception
ally able faculty. Large playground, synv;
nsslum. lunch roomi splendidly lighted and
ventilated classrooms. Open to other de
nominations. Write for year book and rates.
Charles Burton Walsh, Principal,
.ISth and Hare Bt.. Phlladelnhla.
PEIRCE" SCHOOL
jbumness Administration
r f?vnvlne keen a dear School.
VIe men learn at Pclrce.
Courses for young men! Business
Administration; Salesmanship: New
two-year Commrrdal Training course.
Courses for young women: 8ecre
tarlal: Shorthand and Typewriting.
Pine St. Went of Droad, Philadelphia
UU8INBS8 TltAININO
Our couree In Shorthand .lOregg. the easy,
speedy system, and Pitman). Bookkeeping and
Accountancy, and Secretarial, have equipped
many oi wwJWViv... :..V:.
"ifeSfT MiMJSJ COIXHaB
jjttv. ana nHiiifc y" ,,,.
1017 Chestnut bt.
UIIU VWIirpif w iiiZaT 1
A'nilfMJCIPM
Friends' Select School "n5 SuI
The Parkway. Cherry A Hth Hts.
A bit of country In the heart of tho City.
aii .rurina between Kindergarten and Coll.ro.
Htanda for thorough work and .all-round
Christian character, uegins wntn .Month
20th" Waller V. HavlUnd. Principal
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
nil-1713 Chestnut Btnet
Pest echool for Bookkeeping, Shorthand,
Secretarl"!. Touch Typewriting. English, etc.
Individual Instruc. Day and Evg, Sessions.
MtLLKUHVlLLE. FA,
mi.T.iai8vnxK state normal bciiool
MIIIerSTtlle. Lancaster Co., P. Deautlful
estnpus. eommod dorm's, hlsh-irrads Instr.i
tuition free. Address C. n. Qordlnler. Prtn.
SWOSTOW. PA.
WYOMING SEMINARY
A oo-educatlonal school where .boys
snd girls get a vision. Exceptional
teachers In every dent, .College prep.
aratlon. Iiuslness. Muslo, Art. Or a-
ilfi
ry and Domsstto Arts and. Science.
i tarv Training, uymn
lymnaslum and
Athletic field. . 76th year.
ear. endowed.
..(Inir AAArmm
T,. T.. Hpreme, I. D. Pres. Kingston. Pa.
li-
yry.T crwTifct'm
1VTWT CIIKTP.B flTATE NORMAL SCHpat
Poth sesse t2ftO. Andrew Tnoa. 9mltn. Prta
BQ8LYN. PA.
School for Exceptional ChQdren
Home for the care and training of ehlldrei
who are unable to attend other schools. OS.
nestlo Solen.e for older girls near Fhtja.
Uooklet. MoIlU A. Woods. Vtin,, Uox ttC
Beelyn. V.
MUHICAL INHTBOOTIOV
ZECKWER-HAHN
Philadelphia Musical Academy
-j i...tt.aa rfisln NorinnLIAIl Nnrliri) Ht.
1817
Npeclal Courses Puhlio Sehoa
nnu urwiMv-. ..;'-i .- - gn...
un..isi rTniiriiisi.i I'liniio acnorm
Msrmal Classes for Piano anrWJulln
Q DCltV'im ''' lu'
!fu
trs,
cena wt wmvs i-
rt- 4 ... i. '
iHRLICH AND FURNESS
ESTATES TO FAMILIES
Lawyer Disposed of $70,000,
Whilo Solontlst's Bequests Di
vide $210,000 Property
Tho will of Franz Ehrllch, the Phil
adelphia lawyer, who ended his life In
Atlantic City August 15, was admitted
to probate today, disposing of an estate
valued at $70,000.
Tho money is to bo held In trust
nnd the income is to go to his widow,
Emily R. Ehrlich. Should the income
be insufficient to maintain tho widow
and educato the children, tho will pro
SCHOOLS and COLLEGES
Doth Hexes
Dressmaking
Home Nursing and Hygiene
Institutional and Household
1 Administration
Millinery
Playgrounds
Story Telling
PIas aend me bulletin for the
course marked.
Name ............
Street ......
CI ty ...........-.....
State ...
lib. 8:s-:o
LANGUAGES
U f. 11 1. I T 4
SCHOOL
1M1 CHESTNTJT BT.
(Entrance on ISth at)
TETWq MAY BE BEfHTN AT ANT.TTM
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS
Draughting. Mathematics, Mechanics
., . rs'AVAT' AKCH1TECTPKK
Ituristratlon Dally. IB H. 7th St
Mm Illman'a School ror Klndercartnert-.
Junior. Senior .nil flmiliiB rv.M
Primary methode. Practice kindergartens.
Al1r A, T. Illman. Prln., Box U S00O
Walnut SL. Philadelphia. Pa.
TEACIIF.IXS WANTED Position,, w(,.
IngJ: free registration for College nnd
'21rFli?XJ?t,l"'1 gradual. MODERN
TKACfTERH' IICBEAU. lOOt Market St.
JVoonc Men and Boys
BROWN PREP j?,".""" ,""
,. . j . , , Streets. Lieh-s
the student to know, and to use what he
knows. College preparation. Business
Course. Forty years of continued suo
sj without a dollar of miblla or prlvnU
assistance proves the value and the need
"if 1iii malrina
They nre different and
they tvre right."
inveeuaaie ana Know.
CTTESTNrT IinjU PA
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
St. Martin's. Chestnut Hill, Pa.
A day and boarding seheo! for boys pre.
u oparaing, seneo: ror boys pre.
college, scientific school or buel
ally Ijtjd eountpy day seheo!
..for Are-day boarders. Catalog!
ness. Ideal,
law rate I
en application
BIVAimrMORB. P.
SWARTIIMORB PREPARATORY Prepares
boys for college or life-work,
Ixntl
classes. Junior Department. Address
W. P. TOMMNSON.
. .. JJOX
Bwartnmore. ya.
MERCERHUPKO. PA.
The Mercersburg Academy
run ""jo . . niercersnorg, ra.
Rend for eateJocne in
v. hiaww iiinnis,
Hendmnster.
Ph.
n.. ll. n.
norlto.
pRNNsncnn. pa.
PERKTOMEN BCTIOOL FOR BOTH
Musle. Oratory. Huskies, snd Agrlculror
Beholarshlps. Not .conducted for preat.
Uodsrat rates. Catalogue. Oscar 8. KrlVVeL
D P.. Principal Bon Its Pennsburw. Pa.
NA7ARKTn. PA.
NAZARKTn HALT. MILITARY ACADEMY,
Hex SO. Naiareth, Pa. Wmnded 1T48.
Intermediate and Junior Depfs.t Athl.t cs:
jlllltary Ufe. Itev. A. P. Thaeler. D.D..Prln.
LANCASTER. PA.
rRANKMN AND JIARJjnALT. ACADDtY
Lancaster. Pa. Founded I78T.
Prepares boys for college, technical schools
and business. Moderate terms For eataloa
aqur, -" - - -. -. - -...,.. ajox ej3.
WENONAn. W. J.
Wenonah
Military Academy
Character. Manliness, Honor
Morn man merely a preosvr.
Beparate Junior
er over. Acao
r oyer. Acau-.. -. ,
jjepari noi.i. '7"m..n nl, - t.
z
rorifopve o"i - -. ---- - ...(jMej
Dr. cnariee -v.v., A.vsiutma,
Major C. A. Snyder. SnperlnUadajt,
ROX 11. WENONAn. N. J.
PENNINOTON. N. 9.
THE PENNINGTON SCHOOL
..arif
Sen. eel
'AndM
rtan. N. J,
Marl, A
Bv.
Mss4nastr.
BOX TO.
Pennington.
WOODSTOCK. VA.
The Massanntten Military Academy (for
Dors'. iuu m irom tvnBuinviDii, lirepares
ror coitcvv .ana uusi.i inuBtv. uiiuviics. new
I2RO0O dln'g hall and dorm.i ISOO. Address
Headmaster. Dox 20. Woodstock. Va.
Ynnng Women and tltrls
DEVON. PA.
DEVON MANOR
Devon Manor baa evolved a thoroughly
modern training to fit girls for the
future. College-preparatory and Junior
college courses. Social Bervloe, Secre
taryship, Domeatlo Science, Muslo and
Art. Campus of sixteen sores. Tennis,
horseback riding, colt and skating.
Address a
MRS, LANODON CASIXIIf
Principal
nox 110 DEVON. PA.
LPTHKRVTT.T.E. MP.
MARYLAND COUXOB VOR WOMEN
Courseet College -Preparatory, College. Do.
msatla SelencA Mnatn Knrkslon. Advan
Sneelal and imslnesa nnni-iiT
ifssartment for bove aiTZ
Junler
11 Sy
n ! jB?3"8fsffW?raE!CTfflsiteM
sn rff h nssgj stIii bTsbsmiI M'HstfBTElT
XuCBajBBnBBSRBHHBSSHsHBSaKkZJ
irvlsor. ' tageel 10 mlltsjMJiejwiiflaltlmore.. fireproof
3vTvWryv' c' ,
vides that not more than one-third of
the principal is to go to Mrs. Ehrllch.
Eventually the principal Is to bo divided
among the children upon the attain
ment of twenty-one years. The will
was drawn August 4.
The will of Dr. "WJUIam Ilcnry Fur-
ness, 3d, noted scientist, who died ac
wallingford August 11, also was pro
bated today. -It disposea of an estate
of $210,000. He makes a bequest of
$3000 to the Helen Kates Furncss Free
library, at Wallincford. Pa. The realty
At Wallingford owned by the deceased,
and valued at about $TU,UOU, is given to
Tinmen Howard ITiirntsH Javnc. n
nephew, provided that when ho reaches
the ago of twenty-one he give to his
sister, Kate Jayne Davis, his Interest
in the adjoining property, which he In
herited from his parents. Family por
traits arc given to Horace Howard Fur
ness, Jr. Other relatives also shared
in tho estate. Personal effects, con
Tonne Women am J Olrls
Schools for the Education of
Women
For the Nursing Profession
Believing that many young women would be glad to enter training schools in hos
pitals throughout the State of Pennsylvania as pupil nurses if they knew of the great
opportunity for service and to qualify in one of the greatest professions open to women, a
Committee appointed to serve in the interests of the Nurses' Training Schools, whose
names appear in these columns, are conducting a campaign for the purpose of securing
enrollments in this noble profession.
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h wwrrv-hui.'.i-Wf
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sssresian. il f ew .. . - r--Hi.sssu- . , -- - i i j . t .g vaa4 m sa rii s ri a.ii.
sisV u flWBRsswSrf i wSlw -ijV ii I Jir!!!!''''sisiHsisiBH)asiw
Message on the Ethics and Practice of Nursing
"NurslniT Is an art. and If It Is to be made an art It lequlres as exclusive a devotion, as hard a prepa
ration as any painter's or sculptor's work, for what P .having to do with dead canvas or cold marble com
pared with havtnir to do with tho living body the temP'e of God's spirit? It Is one of tho fine arts, I had
almost said tho finest of the fine arts." Florence Nightingale)
If this 1b true, and who will doubt It. what an entirely satisfactory work Is nursing, and yet how neces
sary that we remember wo are dealing with somethlnS 'hat requires not only our energy, our interest and
our skill, but our deop reverence and highest thoughts?
A young poet killed In Prance, wrote. "Like the statue In Michael Angclo's lump of marble, thero Is a
friend In every pnsserby, and in one thero may bo a n8W Christ," nnd so thero may bo In any human being.
What Dr. S. Weir Mitchell says of the physician Is true also of the nurse: "He boIIs that which men
neither weigh, nor measure, and this sets him over all profeoslons save one. and far above all forms of
mere business. "What suoh a life makes of a man is largely a question of original character, but In n.o
other form of occupation Is there such constant food useful to develop all that Is best and noblest."
The highest typo only of healthy young womanhood should take up this work, for It Is certainly the
highest given to any woman to do. What can be greater thnn by skill and knowledge to help fan the feeble
spark of life to the bright flame of health: to make the stiff arm supple and strong; to tide the Typhoid or the
Pneumonia patient past the danger post ; to give back to the children, tho mother who almost crossed tho dark
river; and to save the baby with all life's road before him.
Nothing con adequately pay for the skill which has brought to the bedside renewed strength, and perhaps
even the "sweet boon of life?"
"If nhe have fought with death and dulled his sword;
If she have given back our sick again.
Is It n little thing that she has wrought?
Then Life and Death and Motherhood be nought!"
PRESS AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.
ABINOTON
Ablngton Mcmorlul Hospital
ALLTOJTOWN
Allentnwn State HoepHal
Edward Harvey Memorial Nurses College
Homeopathic State Hospital
Sacred Heart Hospital
ALTOONA
Altoona Hospital
ASITLAND
Aehland State General Hospital
mCAVEIl FALLS
Provldtnce Hospital
BKLLKVUB
Suburban General Hospital
nLossnuno
XSIoeeburg State Hospital
BERWICK
Berwick Hospital
nrmrixirEM
Ct. Luke's Hospital
SHADDOCK
Braddock General Hospital
BltADFORD
Bradford Hoeplta.
BBIDOEY1LLK. It. T. D. No. S
Pittsburgh City and Home Hospitals
CIDiSTEIt
Chester Hospital
CLEAlinELD
Clearfield Hospital
COATESVILLE
Coatesvllle Hospital
DANVILLE
Danville State Hospital
DIXMONT
DUmont Hospital
EA9TON
Easton Hospital
E1UE
Hamet Hospital
Bt. Vincent's Hospital
HABBI8DUBO
Harrlsburs Hospital
HAZLETON
State "0Mn8TEAD
Homestead "o.pHel
Indiana Hospital
Address Public Ledger Educational Bureau for Detailed
Information, or Communicate Directly With the
Hospital in Which You Are Interested
The Stevens School
For Girls
A school providing the development
which leads to worthy home memberehlp
and the highest type of cltlsenshlp.
Faculty df highly educated women,
with experience which epeolally qusJI
fles them to teach their respective
branches. Course of study along lines
of Horace Mann School of Teachers CoW
lego. Columbia University. Pupil actlv.
Ity and participation. Socialized reolta
tlonB. Kindergarten. .Complete Kle
mentary School aa welt as High School.
64th year open Sept. 2 lit
For rates snd all particulars, address
Miss Katharine M. Denworth. Principal
831 W. Chelten Ave. Qerraantown. Phlla.
The Gordon-Roney School
For Girls. 4U3 Sprues street. Oeneral
and College Preparaiory Courses. Booi
Oarden and Gym Miss Boney. Prln.
NEW YORK CITY
TbS'glneh Sehool. New Tork City, Boarding
ana uay Bcnooi tor uiris, einnnasising
and Day School for Olrl
,ca u. uoea-rave.
atalocue. liecra.
a m.
sisting of books, Jewelry and silver
ware, with other articles, go to Horace
Howard Furncss Jayne.
An Inventory was filed today in tho
estate of Henry J. Hartley, of $10-1,
278.31.
WILL RECOGNIZE FIUME
Llovd Georoe Promised Ololltti
to
Accept D'Annuhzlo, Proposal
London, Aug. 25.- (By A. l)
Premier Lloyd George during his con
ference with Premier Glolittl at Lucerne
promised Great Britain would recognize
tho new free state of Flume as pro
posed by Gabrlele d'AnnunzIo, says a
Central News dispatch from Rome,
quoting Lucerne advices to the Idea
Nazlonale.
The Italian Socialist party is said to
have indorsed Captain d'Annunzlo's
proposal.
Young Women nnd fllrls
In the Service of Humanity
JOnNSTOWN
Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital
Tho Mercy Hospital
KANE
The Kane Summit Hospital
LANCASTER
ht. Joseph s Hospital
LATROBB
Latrobs Hospital
LEWISTOWN
Lewlstown Hospital
. , LOCK HAVEN
Lo:k Haven Hospital
MEADVILLE
Meadvlllo City Hospital
McREES ROCKS
Ohio Valley General Hospital
MeKEESFORT
MeKeesport Hospital
MERCER
Mercer Sanitarium
MONONOAUELA
Memorial Hospital
NEW BRIGHTON
Beaver Valley General Hospital
NEW KENSINGTON
CtUrena' General Hospital
NOBBISTOWN
Montgomery Hoimltal
MOUNT rLEA8ANT
Mount Pleasant Hospital
PHILADELPHIA
American Stomach Hospital
Children's Homeopathic Hospital
Friend' Hospital
Oermantown Hospital (Germintown)
Hahnemann Hospital
Howard Hospital
Jewish Maternity, Hospital
Mercy Hospital (Colored)
Mt, sinai Hospital
Philadelphia Orthopedic Hospital
Protestant Episcopal Hospital
M. Ames's Hospital
St. Timothy's Hospital (Boxborough)
St, Mary's Hospital
Sehoo
1 ot Nursing,
Hospital of Graduate
School
of Medicine,
uni
nlversltv of
Fennsvlvanla
Medlco-Chlrurglcal Hospital
Polyclinic Hospital
Women's Hospital of Philadelphia
School of Nursing for Women. Penn
sylvania Hospital. Department for
Mental and Nervous Diseases (West
Phlla.)
pmLrrsBPiMJ
Cottage State Hospital
rnOENIXVTLLE
FhoenlXYiUe Hospital
The Holraan School 2me,wttau'
will open for Its twenty.flrst ,
year iteptemDer .so. iiu,
Elisabeth W
v. nraiev, a. ii . i
Headmistress.
TUB PIIEUE ANNA THORNS
Open-Air Model School of Dept. Educatlea.
Bryn Mawr Collsge. lFnr Girls. Primary
through college preparatory. Opens Sept. 3T.
For catalog address The Head Mistress.
Ml" 8eyward'sSchool for Girls. Overbrook,
Phlla., Pa. College prep. Junior Depart-
mente. Carriage calls for punlls In liafa.
cynwyn, pienon ana wynneneia Writs
Dept. L.
aiiaa a, jAriun- bauvaiid, Prln.
JENKINTOWN. TA.
BEECHWOOD fine.)
A Cultural and Precrloal Bohx Sot rwu
Women. ThorouoMv Ettab. Strong PaeNlryi
Preparation for sslf-raalntenance and reepea-
slbllltfes of life. College Preparatory DeptsT.
Muslo. . Art. Doraestlo Sclenoe. 8ecretary
ship .Normal Kindergarten, Addrees
II. H. REASEtt. Ph. D Presldeet
Box S0, Jenktntown Pa.
LiTITZ. PA,
LINDEN HALL SEMINARY
A glrU' sehool slnos. IT4".. Academle, Col
lege Preparatory and Special Courses. fTsr.
IT9,
Boet
arate junior
retarlal, fa
rttnclpsl, B
r neparjmnt.uymnaeium. Reo
'atao..hT. F. W. STJWUJB.
eg ioa. nut. r.
COLLISIONFORMS STAR
Large Comet and Dim Sun Collide,
Making New Body
Vallejo, Calif., Aug. 25. (By A. P.)
The new star in the constellation
Cygnus, reported yesterday through
Harvard Observatory, was caused by a
collision in the heavens between a large
comet nnd a comparatively dim sun, ac
cording to information which Captain
Thomas J. .7. Sec, of tho naval observa
tory ut Mare Island, announced today
ho had received from Prof. Charles C.
Conroy, of Lo Angeles.
The Btar forms a corner of tho par
allelogram of Alpha, Gamma and Delta
Cygnl, Captain See oald he hnd been
advised. At present It Is of the sec
ond magnitude and the magnitude mny
be expected to Increaso for several days,
but will dlo down In the course of a
few months, he reported.,
Ymmr Women an Olrl
riTTSDCROn
Allegheny General Hospital
Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hos-
p'tal and Dispensary '
Children's Hospital
Pesitvnnt Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital
Mere Hospital
St. Francis's Hospital
t Jnhn'-i General Hospital
Pittsburgh Hospital. Sisters ot Charity
St. Joph' Hospital
Kouthsldc Honp'tat
Western Pennsylvania Hospital
PITTSTON
Plttston Hospital
POTTSTOWN
Tottstown Hospital
l'OTTSVILLE
Potteville Hospital
READING
Beading Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital
IUDLEV PARK
Taylor Hospital
ROCHESTER
Rochester General Hospital
8CRANTON
State Hospital
Motes Taylor Hospital
Hahnemann Hospital
BEWICK LEV
Sewlcklry Hospital
SHABON
Christian H. Buhl Hospital
SPANOLER
Miners' Hospital of Northern Cambria
TARENTUM
Allegheny Valley Hospital
DTLAND
Tork Hospital Dispensary
WARREN
Warren 8tate Hospital
WASHINGTON
Washington City Hospital
WEST CHESTER
Homeopathic Hospital ot Chester County
Chester County Hospital
WILKINSBTJRO
Columbia Hospital
WILKE,-BARRE
Wyoming Homeopathic Hospital
WTLLIAMSrOBT
Wllllamsport Hospital
WINDBEIt
Wlndber Hospital
YORK
Tork Hospital and Dispensary
rjc Cowles School
Emphasizing
College Prepnratory Courses
FPK. slf'j from klndtrcarten throagh
high school) bors, through socond
grade.
KiSu'.,.li5rJexrlenc.'? women, col-
i iV -. :rJ25?' i-i?"BCBmo .to ten
iitdoor sports.
Gymnastics and
athlstlea unit,, rilp,iinM
, .:. - v". ": vww..
School bus
in cni
,l.n(.
an
?..i?ii teher calls for etu
uuUdlngs on high knoll eur.
rounded
rrounds,
ny six acres beauttful
opposite Oata Lane Station
Tuition
S3J5.
For full Information anniv to
Esvni Milton Cowlei, Head of School
Oak Line, Philadelphia, Pt.
BWAKTHMORE. TA.
sssry Lien Sehool, Swarthmore.
Prefi.i graduate workt houaah1,
a.
CoUaers
s. tmiBlL
Mvretarlal, cultural courses
Beven UablM
ML"!!'"- tatiioi
'. S."
K- -"sidy "ULV'Wtt
asH sTTi
ranees
Wit.
I ftHw I vts
. BSJaBSB
!.. '-fUS. 061 UI
Ik.
Wages Lower In Kansas
Topelm, Kani, Aug. 25. (By A. P.)
Kansas paid less in wages for har
vesting its bumper crop this year thnn
it did n year ago and farmers eoncrally
had an abundant supply of labor, ac
cording to T. D. Ilnmmatt, secretary
of the Kansas state board of agrlcul'
ture.
IN MEMORIAM
McANESPET. In memory of ELLEN Mc
ANl.arnY, died Aug. 26, iota. Ever present
in memory as long as memory snail last.
SON.
eatljs
AC7CER. On Aug. 23. JOHN ACKEn,
aged 0,1 years. Services on Frl. afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 817 Pen
ner at , WUslnomtng. Interment at Green
wood Cem Viewing Thursu eve.
BARTON. Aug 21. GE6RGE W. BAR
TON, aged 72. Funeral Thurs., 2 p. m..
from the apartments of Wm. II. Dattersby,
3310 N. Droad st. tnt. Mt. Morlah Cem.
DAUMAN. Aug. 22. 1020, MARY, wife
of William Dauman and daughter ot the
late Peter and Catharlno liarth Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8.30
a, m . from her late residence. 308 Lamont
st., Roxboroush. Solemn requiem mass 8t
Mary's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Mary's
Cem.
BAXTER. MAnTlIA. wife of Warren M.
Baxter and daughter ot the late Robert P.
and fc'n.rah James, departed this Ufa on
Aug. 10. DuBols papers please copy.
. HECK. Aug. 22. C11AHLE9 II.. son of
late William and Margaret liock. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend funeral.
Thurs., 2 p. m from his lato residence. 4028
Osnre ave. Int. West Laurel mil Cem.
BKCK. On Aug. 23. J. HENRY, husband
of Beryl S Beck. Services on Thurs. after
noon at 2 30 o'clock, at his late residence.
6138 Walnut st. Interment private
BECK. On Aug. 23, JOHN HENRY hus
band ot Beryl S Beck. Services on Thurs.
aft. at 2 30 o'clock, at lets residence, 0130
Walnut st. Interment private
CARMAN. Aug. 22. SUSIE LORETTA.
daughter of lata Thomas and Margaret
Carman (nee Carroll), Relatives and friends,
members of Ladles' L. O. O. M., No. 1, and
employes of William Fels Printing Co. In
vited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a, m., from
her late residences. 2531 W. Oxford st. High
mass Kt. Elisabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int.
New Cathedral Cem.
CLAYTON. Aug. 23. JOHN CLAYTON,
aged 00. Relatives and friends, William B.
Schneider Lodge. 410, F. and A. M.: St.
John's Chapter. 23.2. n. A. M., InvUed to
funeral, Thurs., 2 p. m., from residence of
Ms lata brother. Henry Clayton. 4500 N.
12th st. Int. Leverlnston Cem.
COMFORT. Aug. 23. WILLIAM C . son
of Elisabeth C. and the late George I. Com
fort. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services Thurs . 2 d. m.. at late resi
dence. S2ai Pine st. Int. private. West
minster Cem
CIUSAMKH. AUg. 22, MARIE CllUUIER
(nee Murrln). Funeral Thurs., 8.30 a, m..
from 3887 Mellon st. Requiem mass St. Aga
tha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross.
DOOLEY. Aug. 23. MARY, widow of
Thomas Dooley. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral, Frl.. 7:80 a. m., from late
residence. 2544 Meredith st. Solemn re
aulem mass at St. Francis Xavler's Church
0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem
EI8EMANN. Aug. 23. FREDERICK E..
husband of the late Caroline Elsemann. Rel
atlees, friends. Second Baptist Oerman
Church and employes of North Bros . Invited
to funeral services Thurs.. 2 p. m.. resi
dence. 2817 Kensington ave. Int. Green
mount Cem, Remains may bo viewed Wed.
eve.
EPPENSTINE. Suddenly. In Burlington.
N. J.. Aug. 23. WILLIAM J., husband of
Mary L. Emxnstlne (nee Cavanaugh) and
son of William P. and Annie L Eppenstlne.
tn the 32d year of his age Relatives and
friends also Loyal Order of Moose. No. 787.
of Mt. Holly. N. J., and Brotherhood of Rail
road Trainmen. Invited to funeral, lato rel
donce. 53 Mary st.. Bordentown. N. J-. Frl..
S a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's
Church 0 a. m.. standard time. Int. St
Mary's Cent.. Mt. Holly. N. J
EVANS. On Aug. 24. BEATRICE, daugh
ter of Allen Rhoads and Constance Evans
(nee Wood), aged 0 years Relatlee and
friends are Invited to the funeral aervlres.
on Sat., at 12:15 o'clock, at the residence ot
her grandmother, Mrs O. W. Kulllng.
Meadowbrook road. Meadowbrook. Inter-
I ment private.
FESSLER. Aug. 24, LORENZ FESBLKH.
Service Hat.. 2 n. m Dreclselv. at late resi
dence. 577 Jamestown st.. Roxborough. Int.
private
FISHER. Aug. 20. JULIA A., wife of
Maurice C, Fisher (nee McVev) aged 40
years. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral, Thurs.. 8 30 a. m.. late residence.
1403 Frankford ae. Solemn requiem mass
St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem.
FLACK. Doylestown. Aug. 24. BAR
BARA, widow of James Flack, aged 84
years Funeral services from her lato resi
dence. Trl.. 2 p. m. Int Poletnn Cm.
FLINN On Aug 22. NELLIE, wife of
Charles H. Fllnn (nee Flanagan) Senloes
Thursday, 3 p. m.. at South Eaglo road,
Delaware county. Pa. Friends may call
Wednesday evening. Int. at Dethtsda Bury
ing Ground. '
nr.TNniMKrcn xur. ?a. popuie. widow
of Charles Gllndlmcler. Relatives and friends
invitee to runeral, THurs,. 7'80 a. m.. trom
residence of her son-in-law. William Kings
mill. 3557 Joyce st. High requiem mans at
Our Lady Help of Christians' Church 0 a, m.
Int. private.
GUEHR1NO. At Atlantic City. N. J..
Aug, 23. CHARLES A., husband of Roslna
uehiint; (neo Luppold) aged 78 Late resi
dence. Missouri and Arctic aves Atlantlo
City. N. J. Relatives and friends ar In
vited to attend funeral services. Thurs .
11:45 a m. Northwood Cem. Chapel Phila
delphia OUTCRNSEY. Aug. 24 ORACE Tt,. daugh
ter of Dr. William Jefferson and the late
Marlon M. Guernsey Funeral prlate. from
her father's residence. 4637 Llpr st ,
Frankford
HESTON Aug. 23. DENNIS, husband of
late Ellen Heston (neo Sullivan). Relatles
ana menus, employes menmond car barn.
Westmoreland Rop Club (23th ward) In
vited to funeral. Frl . 8 80 a. m., 8123 Rich
mond st Solemn requiem mass Nativity B.
V. M Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy bepulchre.
HUGHES Aug. 22. JULIA A., wife of
Edward J. Hughes Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Thurs . 8 30 a. m.. resi
dence ot her husband, 1121 S. 10th st Sol
emn requiem mass St Paul's Church, 10
a, m Int. Holy Cross Pern
JACOBS. Aug. 21. ELIZABETH ASH
URIIXJE. daughter of Geome W. and Stary
ft. Jacobs In her 43th jear Funeral serv
ees on Wednesday Aug. 25. 4 n m.. St.
Paul's Episcopal Church Glen Loch. Pa.
Train leaving Broad St at 2 30 will be met
at Glen Loch station
KENNELLY. Aug 23. ELLEN M..
daughter of Annie and the late Cornelius
Kennelly (In Her 23d year) Relatives
friends. B V M. Sodalltv and emploses of
H. K Mulford Co Invited to funeral Set..
8 30 a. m.. late residence. S43 Main St.,
Darby. Solemn high mass at Blessed Virgin
Marv Church, 10 a m Int Holy Crose Tern
KIERNAN. Suddenly Aug. 23 JAMES
J., son of Peter and Mary Ann Klernan, of
Arva, County Cavan, Ireland Relatives,
friends and members of International Hoc.
of Walters. Invited to funeral. Thurs . 8-30
a. m . from residence of brother 111 E Up
plncott sL Solemn requiem mass Church of
the Ascension, 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre
"KINO Aug 21. EMMA LOFLAND wife
of Charles S. King. ReUthes snd friends In
voted to funeral services. Thurs 11 a m
chapel of Andrew J. Bslr Son". Arch and
10th. Int. private.
LeRAR. Monday. Aug. 23. at Glenburnle
on Lake George. FRANK LoBAR Funeral
from resldenco of J. Smith Hart. Pennlngtan,
N J .Thurs , Aug. 28. 2 p. m Int private
LEE At Atlantic City. N J . Aug 23
EDWARD 8 . husband of Mary OH Lee
Relatives and friends and all societies of
which he was a member are Invited to at
tend funeral services. Thurs 12 30 p m
at St James' Church, Atlantic City, N J
Int. West T.u'l Hill Cem.
LINDSAY. Entered Into life eternal on
Aug 24 at his late residence. I nuanna
Springs Thornedale, Chester county Pa ,
TRANKLIN RI8DON LINDSAY beloved ,
husbnnd of Emily Lindsay ard on'" m "f
the late Robert and Catharine M Etcbholtz
Lindsay, of Philadelphia Funeral on V'r.
dny M"t at the house at 0 30 a. m Serv-1
Ices In St James's P E Church. Donning-1
town, at 10 30 Interment private, rrlends,
may call Thursday nonlnr
MALTMAN. Aug 22 WILLIAM T . bus- I
hand of late Deborah Mailman aged 73
1 RelatlNes. friends und emploves U. S. Light
house Dept , InUtud tn funeral services
Thurs ,2pm residence of son-in-law,
i Alfred Wondley, 2731 S 18th st. Int prl
ate Mt Morlah Cem.
I MARCUS Aug. 24 BERTHA wife of I
I Bemhard Marcus, aged 72 Relatives and
friends inutea to runerai services rnurs
2 p. m precisely residence of his son-ln-
i lew, Nathan Hope, 2240 N. 21st st Int
I Mt. Slnal Cem.
MAXWELL. Aug. 23 WILLIAM T
MAXWELL aged 63. Relatives snd friends
invited to funeral sendees Thurs . 11 a m .
I sister's resldenco, Mrs. W W StaeWhouse.
115 Franklin ave . Morton Pa. Int Mt
' Hope Cem
v.nnii.n Auir. is inso HAruiv .i .
all sen of Alice M, and the late Henrv J Mc
Donald Relatives ana rrienas also llolv
Name Catholic Club, emploes of A J
Reach A Co. and all societies of which he
was a member are Invited to attend funeral,
Thurs 7.30 a m . residence. 2038 Frank
ford ae Solemn requiem mass at the
Church of the Holy Name 0 a. m Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
MICKLE Eighth Month 28. 1030. ANNIE
rtrwr.v: aaed 72 Funeral from 3d St.
Meeting. Media Pa, Fifth-day. Eighth
Month 2Sth 2 n m int private
JfOONEY Suddenlv, Aug 23. THERES.
A. daughter of Ute Henry and Marie
Mooney (nee Lednlth). Due notice of funeral
wlli ii...
MURPHY. Aug 22. JOSEPH D husbrnd
of Rose A Murphy (neo Tugman) und son
of the late Joseph and May Murphy Rela-
thea and menus Hat-tenders' Local lift,
May tiuo. are innin n aiienn runeral
Thurs . 8 80 a. m . residence, 2822 E Dau
phin st Solemn requiem mass Church of the
Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. Holy Bepulchre
C,NEEDHAMMER. Aug. 23. HENRY, hus.
band of Margaret Needhammer. Relatives
PNTIKKTAKERH
Vs 1 DIAMOND J
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JMi- 1
DEATTI8
ami friends, also Clnclnnatus Lodj
zo i. u. o. k and uirectors
Union B. and T, Aaa'n. Invltei.
ts funeral V
services, Frl . 2 p m, at his IMe.fesWwefc
l.'iai k. uerks st, . int, private, nonnwon
,. (SpPENHElMER. At Atlantic City. Aug.
23. 1620, CHARLES, beloved husband of
Florence M. Oppenheimer, aged AS. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.,
11:30 a. m.. chapel ot Mt. Hlnal Cem, ,
Kindly omit flowers. " t,
m RObOKUS. Aug. 22, DAVID MaeDOtf
ALD. husband ot Helen V. Rodgerg and son'
of Jessie and the late George W. Rndgers.
Relatives, friends, Robt. A. Lamberton
Lodge, No. 487. F. and A. M., and employe
of Jacob Reed's Sons, are Invited to attend
funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m.- late
res'dence, 84 Rolling road, Springfield Del.
Co , Pa. Int. private. ,
IltTITtl- tli,i4.lu A..- O, nVTUIflM .,
husband of late Catherine Rufe (nee nsmefrf J,ti3$l
iieiauves ana irienas invitea to services i -'y-"'i
Thurs., 2 p, m . late residence, 2710 N-" , s&
Hicks st. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may ,s'j, if.r'J
be viewed Wed., after 7 n,
tn.
m.iiiir,iMt.H. Aug. 23,
MARY E. W,.
widow of George W,
Schrelner. Relatives
ana irienas invited
nvlted tn funeral sorvlces, k
n. precisely, nt the David till
, Broad and Diamond sis..
Tnurs,, il a m
Hcnuyier Didg
r;
TOWNSEND Ana-
23.
WILSON. MU
TOWN3END, aged 07
Relatives and 1
i Day. 2Ath Ii
end relafirta '
Invited to funvral. 3th Day, 28th Inst., 8
m
residence of son.1n.law. Iforae HJ
328 Otter St.. Bristol. Pa. Train?
leaving Broad St. Sta. 1:23 p. m. will be.
met at Bristol. Int. private. ,1
. WALLACE. Aug. 22. ELIZA JANH .
WALLACE, of 2227 N 17th at. Funeral'
serMces Wed.. 11 a. m . at Armstrong's.
1027-20 N. Broad st. Friends may call Tues.J
8 to 10 p m. rti
WESTON On Anc. 23. THOMAB
WESTON. Relatives and friends are Invltedfb
to the eerUces. on Thurs.. at 2.30 p, m.. at4
his late residence. Wlaalnomlnr mt.. Torre!!
dale. Fhlla Interment private
PARCELS POST
Is
PRINTING 24-Hour Service
WITHER LAMBERT. 154 N. HTH T.
Barber Scissors, Clip
pers, Razors and Maril
curo Scissors.
Also Safely Razor Blades !
. iiesnarpeneu ,
Filbert Grinding Co.
i
mixiu riMiERT HT'
M$k
TENTS
ALL
SIZES
For sale or hire
TARPAULINS FLIK3
A. MILLER & SON
114-122 Ralnbrldgs Street. Philadelphia
DOCTOR
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Rsnnirlne Our Hue-
n?rorf Hatty. Prompt aerrlce After
tinttifactlon Guar at Reuftonabfo Cwt
A. E. MOSS, 33 S. 9th St.,
YOUR BAWL
ACCOUNTS -
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In emnh.ttlf- rAv for use Itae collected
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noney osck.'
$3.00
fault any business. Postpaid..
BOTTORP CORPORATION
1310 Chestnut St. Phlla.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT-
Bring us your diamonds If you want to
Br
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mt
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realise the highest possible price for thern-t
no matter wnat oiners cell you iney aro
worth, get our price before you sell.
We pay 13.00 to (100.00 for each dlamondf
more than others pav.
See us and be convinced. '
We buy any size, shape or color. a
Pawn tickets for diamonds bought. .
KELLY ti CO. TALL 038 CHKBTNtJT ST.
Phone Wnlntit 7344. Suite 1 1.4 J 4
Private offlee 2d floor, over Chllds's Rest.
"BALED WASTE PAPER
BRINGS 2c PER LI."
Avoid Fire
You cannot afford to
do without, one of our
Standard Watte $OJ
Papar Balers "1
A child can ODerate IL
Encourage neauiers and
economy in tjcnooia ana
Institutions,
V
TBV OTIR TOSTAL PARCEL
TOILET l'Al'KIl
10.000 sheets 4ai xOVj. 10 rolls for
11.00 within 60 miles of Philadelphia.
All kinds of Paper and TvvlneB. -
SYLVESTER S. GARRETT
250 South Third Street, Phlla.
LIMB TROUBLES
easily, correctly supported bvp
the use of CORLISS LACISO'
HTOCKINOS. No need to eufterT
from Varicose veins, swollen.
UgB, weak knees and ankles or ;
any other leg troubles which I
need constant, certain support..
Throw awny torturing elastic
stockings or troublesome band
ages and fnrc.tt leg troubles.
Corliss Laced Stockings made to.
measuro, without elastic, wear'
for many months Washable ent
sanltury, light and durable. Coal
only 12.15 each, or two for the
same limb. W.2S, nnd you'dj
gladly pay much moro for the
support and ease attained. Call
and be measured tree, or write-,
for self measurement blank No.(
fl. Store open o to 5 dally; also.
Wed. . Sat i:g.. 7 to 0. We1
uIsj make ubdomlnal belts
(elastic or non-elastic) to order.
I'e nn a. Corliss Limb
eiprrtalty Co. e
49 N SXd ft.. Philadelphia, Feu
Army Oil Skin
Coats, $2.50 Each
Tliree-nuarter length
slickers. . Oreen
witii enruurov collars.
witn adjust anie
fatner. Fine waterproof coatx eultnhls
for fishermen, automoblllats, tmrk drlv
rrn. farmers or un one rngugrd In out
door ork or sport. Slightly used, but
all In tlrst-class condition.
ARMY SHELTER TENTS
Without Poles . I.B0
With Poles .. .1.00
Suitable for rlilldrru s nlay tents, hlk
lng, sleeping tents, niso snitanie
for
rovers
ic
or protection agnlntt ruin. Madr
nf liAilvy
kiiBKi "iiierproor aurx. siisiitir
ti&tfl hut In tlrst-eliihs condition.
nuns
In two pans, ninrii nutton togetner.
These are regulation Armr tents which
ha een (,oernment ervlre
FOLDING ARMY COTS
Tsed Cots t.1n Kaeh
New Cots . 3.00 lielt
MI In rood condition, entered nlth
he.kvy eanittH. fold Into email bundle.
In addition to the tent listed abote,
we cam a large elnek of larger trnts
und ranta cotrrs.
Wrife Us for Quotation on
Canvas Goods
KEYSTONE- CANVAS
GOODS AND FLAG CO.
1012-14-16-18 Filbert St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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