Mwirwi ITO;)'1 U V ' l IT I '.M..'lrs's ffli'f' ;. a. r Tf.fji rrar riPSiS nr; . ic " . '.w : TaI'T: - i iftranraFT 'I; BY WAR MOTHERS IH) v - lrcV! ; C9W IffVfiOTNG- ltJBLlO aMDGBJ-tHIllBliP6lA, 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1022 "I taat of Philadelphia's War Dead Arrive Hore Crowd at Terminal 'caskets are flag-draped ,3 ,. CARDINAL AND PARTY LEAVE FOR ROME lThe Inst of Philadelphia's wnr dead irtlred in the city Inst night from Vrtnce and the bodies were received M w relatives or frlcndH. A simple cere- TftMieny took ,,IflC0 ln the Kendl,,R Ter" .."'i.. ikMnir nf hmne.ceers unused for itOH"1! "" - -- - , - - , I moment Willi Dnrcu ncnua iiB me jij.draped ceRkcts were drawn through ije tralnshed and taken In charge by rtlitlves. oil the caskets were slid out of the hHM car In which they had celne from Jioeoiccn, anu onie unggnge kAi, a delegation of war mothers, )d by Mrs. Dlanche Bcllak, president of the Philadelphia chapter, laid wrtitlu upon them. Ai fcn was drawn uewn tnc pint irm (t wns followed bv persons who id come te receive It. In the shipment were the bodies of fcrjeint Jehn Gerngross, 2811 Diamond itreet; Private Daniel Chancn, 514 feuth Fourth street ; Private .Tames A. MerrJi 010 North Twenty-second rffut: Private (Jeeree I'arrcll. Oil taboratery lane, East Falls, nnd Charles Inewees, Wyoming nnd K streets. M The body of Sergeant Gerngross was till h. V II .Tnnea i.nnpnunllni. II. 'THfiwrce !I' Iniheff Pest, of the Ameri- tin Legien. Dinlcl Chaneii. who wn nnlv alalit. kin rears old when he died in a hospital pem weunus, was a memeer of Com Cem Mtr Hi of the Ninth Infantry. His bed; IBHH i !nS9BIHIfn& TiiiiffiL HlM --- " ' ppwbi; ni'viMinrgDi . -"BtszmmitmmmmmwmMmHmmNMmHmLWHRi mm OR 148 F AT W. P. GIRLS' HIGH Nine Hener Students in Class Helding Commencement Tonight EXERCISES AT THE SCHOOL t I The West Philadelphia High Scheel for (Jirls will graduate n class et mm MAY PICK JUDGEJARTLETT Sprout Said te Be Considering Him for Brcgy Vacancy Governer Npreul may make an ap pointment te fill Hip vacancy en the Common Picen bench, canned bysthe death of Judge Hregy, early next week. It Is leperlril that he Is seriously con sidering the miming of Judge Charles R, Hartlclt, of the Municipal Couri This would create u vacancy en the Municipal Court bench for which the Vares would probably urge Htate Hep ri'i'iiliitle Leepold C. Glass. The Governer desired te appoint Clint les i, McKcchan te succned the Inte Judge Utegy, but It Is understeml Mr. McKeehnn declined. (Joierner Hpreul Is In Washington I thin morning, but may return te the TO BOOM SUNDAY SCHOOLS hFM,0,ntien' ,0c'ncr wUh n,no mtr - I inemhern of the Rxeeutlve Cemmlttr, Universal Aspect te Be Explained at J i" '" Invitations for the affair. Meeting In New Yerk Tuesday ! ""'''8 w,, nre ",v,llB "" ''' ... ,, , , . I nfliirrs of the I'hlladelphln Sabbath W. ( PenrceasseWate genera se, Hf ,,, AwopInen ,. prP,,dcnt9 of retnry of the Worlds Huiuiny Scheel J the six denominational Sunday Scheel Awioclatien, wlll'preMent the universal i Superintendents' Association in Pliila- aspect of Sunday-school work at n I'r1""!'1 nml 1'slc?H n,p". w,he ,,J,'?r1 meeting next TucmI,,, at the City Club. i!rrK,!rnrrP "P.Cnk h"r" "' ,he l0" HI.' Seuth Hread Mreef, New Yerk ' Netili- at Inns of acceptance are dicing Many PhlladelphlanH will he present -cut lu Ilnrrv K. Paizley, Iteadine Ter Jehn Nnnnmaker. presidciil of the tnlnnl Hie exercises will enen with prajer by Dr. Arthur C. IJaldwIn. The falutatery. "The Necessity of Pence 1'rem a Human Point of View." writ ten by Miss Helen K. Price, will bi delivered by Miss Margaret' lmbcl M-- latigiinn. The senior essay, -iiie Necessity of Peace Frem nn Economic Point of View," written by Miss .MHr mm,Lmmmm w n21lnBDe.I,Bc,.'r.'l', fr? ",e rcnr of ,l,, pr,Vfttc cnr wnv"1 a ""-tlng salute te crowds come te see lilm off In at commencement exercises te be I e f political conferee tin. aft- tonight in the school at leity-sevenlli . , and Walnut streets LEGION POST SEEKS FUNDS; $2000 Raised Se Far Toward Fif teenth Ward Memerial Lawrence R. Delauev Pet, Se 'M. is icquestlng the co-operation of buf- garet Murray, will be delivered b Mln ness men and citizen of the Fifteenth T. ii . . . . I .1.. . ..1 lt.....f I flint. tTii.tnnif. I fttml 1l.n I'orewy r;. jiicnarosen, nne hip miic- , mnu , --' ,""" "' '-"'" -- dietery, "Educating for Peace." will Se far S'JOOO has been rnlsed. Tin" be delivered bv Mi-s Kiithnrlne Ell.n- "uni. net being sullirlcnt for the orlgl erlgl orlgl (beth Garde.' The vnlcdlclerv was i nally proposed memorial, has been spent written bv Miss Louise Florence Ka- '" " PeM m nnl home, en which pclln i SriOOW is still !ie,,.,i te clear the utie. The diplomas will be n wauled bv The home Is at i".7 North Twcntwei Parke Schech. principal of the mIioeI i en d street me noner stuuents are: j Ieuise Mary Herner, Kvclyn Meek rtlSEMSfflgsijlG, Annual. Clearance Sale SiJver-Plate-Chj'na- Cass-CecAs-Lamps -Leather Bags - Umbrellas- Canes - Pottery- Stationery- etc. Beginning Monday Jan .30tn s morning when, he left for New Yerl. te sail at neon for Hnvre en his way te Keine --i i - i ' . , . 1,ew ier" "y a pnn 0I Preniinent flerginen and laymen. These photo- fn"u. "i t '. ?"' '" t0, r'K,t: "; " C- "onevan, of St. Agatha's Parlsli; Mgr. .lames A. Mullln. of Our Henri i.n.i. Zi'Jf ii . wn """ ?,l; Larainin ueugheity. the Kev. FYnncIs P. Mnglnn, lmnmciilat Heart I arlsh, Chester, (loehlng ever the Cardinal's shoulder); Mgr. P. .1. FJtpatrlcl., St. Malachy's Parlsl e. rlsli SEVERN TYLER DIES Colllnnsweod Real Estate Dealer nJh Succumbs te Acute Indigestion '.Ml Acute Indigestion caused the death at ill? i - ,0',nv et Severn Tyler. 22.'1 was met by his mother. Mrs. Annn Chinta, 5M Seuth Fourth street. Private Murry belonged te Company 0,140th Infantry, of the Thirty-scv-itb Division. He will be burled en Monday morning from the Churrh of Our Mether of Sorrows. 'Pwa.e Farreli's bedv wns me hv Hi brother. Jeseph J. Fnrrell nf WnaV IS... , ' . ". w . - "' """ il uis, nnu rnvaie uewces' body was lit(n in charge by F. P. Meitz, rcprc- Kfliing iae r runmeru rose et the Amer ican legion. The war mothers who took nuri in tie ceremony besides Mrs. Bcllak were Ha. Mary Shaw. Mrs. .Tesenh Pnrlr. lira. Mary Cocoran. Mrs. Ellznheth MTawa.1, Mrs. Elsie Plunkctt, Mrs. Wll fllam P. lleach, Mrs. Mary Titus and rs. Mary mil. TO BANQUET "WORKER Farewell Affair for Q. M. Tamblyn, Who Is te Ge te Egypt A farewell baneucl. ersniiizetl hv friends and admirers of Gerald S. Ttmblyn, overseas veteran nnd pro moter of service for the West Ilranch Ternig Men's Christian Association, m be given tonight at the Central Teang Men's Christian Association en e occasion of his appeachlng de de teearture for Kgiit. Mr. Tfllnhlvil. Xrhn iu n CnvnaM nn.l. Mite and secretary for disabled service len at the West Brnnch Yeung Men's wristlan Association, has accepted n position as ene of the foreign physical directors of the International Commit. tee of the Yeung Men's Christian Asse ciatien. He will conduct al) the phyl lal activities of the organization In Caire. Fer the last three jears he has been ctlve in promoting amateur athletic Meats In this city, and was one of the erranlzers of the City College Basket -tall League. He received the rank of in I " tue machine-gun service lYiuie in t rnnee. 'Mr. . Tambljii ami his family, who live M 100 Iu(Hoj- avenue. Nerbcrth, will ,)e absent for a period of two te five MOTHERS MUST SAFEGUARD '' MINDS OF BUSINESS GIRLS , Heme Training Alene Can Keep It Levely and Fair as Child Sallies Ferth, Declares Mrs. Frederick Scheff, of Mothers' Congress Cardinal en Way te Reme at 8 A, M. Arneld Bennett, Iihh likern.il the mi mi ci a young girl te n (lower garden, lovely snd fair. In Mime minds there is a luxuriant bloom of primi-exen nnd the bluest of the blue ferget-me-nets. And In ethers there springs' up mi untrained growth of wild flowers, which sway this way and that te the gentle persuasion of each passing breeze. Tan gled undergrowth, scarlet pepples! Today a filrl enters the business world, her mind fertile soil for plants te take root In, and she should be se prepared by her mother thnt the liner, mere i-ensltlve buds will net wither and die, but blossom forth in oil their glory. This wus the feeling expressed today by Mrs. Frederick Scheff, president of the Mothers' Congress mere than eight een years, and new an honorary mem- Dcr, in speaKtng et the problems which J4kewoed drive, Collingswood, N. J., 8 real cetnte mnti nnd ivI,1a1,-.n.., Jteldent. r w """"" Mr. Tvlei. lin1 ,.,..1 ...ii. i . ,.. I indiges Ien yesterday, hut no alarm uccnsiencrt because IiIh bleed pres Ure And lemnerii turn ...AHn ..- i it,. attended e tome buslnen last night Mterc retiring. At 3 o'clock he had an neute attack Sv.i!lniber'!IHf ,,ls fflmlIv Ri'nimened a KJ!in!n" f,he.str,ckPn mn" llc1 n neur later, tin iu .,,,, ..i...i i .. . , d three sons lie wus'ntr,aZ Jiiret .M. E Church. Colllngsweo.l. confront the girl iu business. "In offices." she sold, "are eftpn en countered people with distorted minds and viewpoints, who poison the refresh ing innocence of the inexperienced. A steady hand at home, the proper con versations are needed te uct as a counter-irritant for the daily contact with the wirdlduess which does exist, even though some would close their e,es te it. Ge Ferth as Children "Circumstances nnd financial condi tions frequency push Inte u cold and uncompromising world girls young ln years and Inexperienced In the ways of the world. Is it net deplorable that It is sometimes neccsury for n girl te go out end battle with the worldbefere she reaches the age et diccietien? "As the overage girl matures she gains poise and self-assurance, which will help her in embarrassing and trying situations; but take the child of four teen or fifteen wlje ventures forth. She's hardly mere than a child; she still wents te romp and play. "And probably her golden-haired dell is net tucKea in such u very remuiu comer of a bureau drawer. But her tchlld-like tendcnclei must be put nside. "If this child is living at neme nnu has a wise band te guide her, she keeps some of her Illusions nnd, above, nil, does net become precocious. That Ik one of the gienten dnngers of put ting a young child Inte business "And, tee, the men she meets arc of every kind. Generally upeaklng, the American men are kinder te nnd pos sessed of mere chivalrous Ideas re garding women thnu any ether. But there It nlway.s the uiiHciupuleu man te be eneeuntcied. "An elder girl can cope with situa tions of this sort, but n child Is be wildered. Perhaps nothing but In stinct warns her, she is afraid, but there Is nothing for her te de. "Mere nnd mere arc girls enlisting in the business ranks nnd bettering their achievements. And they are getting cnlaricri which compare with these paid men. Proud of Girls of Teda "I'm very proud of the girls of to te to dey. They are doing se splendidly, but if only their various positions did net call them away from the love of their mothers, the protection of the home! "Yeu knew. I don't believe any girl ever deliberately cheeses the wrong read. She Is pushed into it, and once there. It is se difficult te get back te her former method of running. "The people who come in and out of the office during working hours are the only ones who speak te her. At night she returns te her lonely board beard ing house. I think loneliness prompts many people te take unwise steps. Sitting home alone night after night when youthful bleed is racing through one's veins Is indeed n hnrdvhip. Se Natural te Ge With 'Em "And se, when a man in an office who bus every appearance of being a perfectly nil right man, nsks her te the movies or dinner, it is perfectly natural thnt she should want te accept, and frequently does. "Sometimes this step proves te be a misstep, but whHt in the girl te de? It Is unfortunate, but true, and a situation which must be faced. "Our business women of today are , - realizing that flat heels und tailored Rev. Bonsall and Rev. Huber-Jenes -KJE&.S' WX0SmX:E' -Ch08en y B"op Rhlne.ander arc looking with nskunee at the sheer blouses and hosiery? I, personally, would net employ a girl unless she knew the rudiments of proper at tire for an office. ion Hewell, Louise Florence Kappelln, Beatrice. Atherhell Lnmb. Helen May Lee. Margaret Isabel MtCnugben. Mnignrct Isabel McCaughan, Margaret Niebergall, Dorethy E. Uichiirdsen, Edith Mac Summertield The ether graduntes are . JUrle Irne Artatni Tliodern O .Mijei nn. Ida S. Anthnny. Knthrjn A Atkins. I trl llallry. Marfraxft llaklr. lMher Vwntil Ilatrtwln, Jean llarlen. .Xerinn 1. Ilarten. Kile KrancM Hlttlne, Dorelhv 1 Wank. Il'ilrn Al. Uleunt. Kdlth Levrlt llnlllneei I irtne Knocker. Kmma llrnwn. KiliH l. Iliiehl Mnrlr Lillian Camp!!), Hdrna Jane Continued from Page Our ' amnnvll, Ori M. Ceder. Ma C'nlien. IMullnb ' .,.,, .... , I U. Cehen i:. May Celllnm. prisoners, peer little chlldtcll and dls- Ann Connelly Muriruerlte A. Cencr, nbled soldiers IHennw Huth Orn-r. Helun Kteltn David- in. i V.lUiii,,, r Me e.,n-,D i i., i lilfr. KMiabeth JrlTiTen Dal. ()lle I'lntt One indication or his success Is tuat in, ian.. v. ii..n nn-- n. i .,,.... i. .... .1 TT-,.. ... . .... "".. . .-""'. ..-.'' .-.. ... ine prestige 01 ine iieiy nee was ey no means dimmed. On the contrary. It was enhanced. "He has shown the niewil power of the papacy, and new tlieie are twice as many nations rcptesentcd at the Vnt ican as when he was elected." Cardinal Dougherty was greatly pleased with thc arrangements for his recetitlen when the Fert St. Gcerae. which brought him from the West In- "Tin et ii- 75c Heme-Cooked Dinners r m. te a v m. ZEISSE'S HOTEL 820 Walnut St. JOHN u II. Jir-VEHS. Prn lllllll I nil halltlAI tlkliAJi. A llnHnlx Iirannfr Cnrellnc Utvrndollne Dpr, Hara'G .nn. r-uBfiinif. warn ,rmitrenc liina. L;jn ' Ki.tflt Knellah. Arvllla T Krmllie. K. I DnrnlliV Cillnii'.. lljiln l.nl. lcr ,'lara I'.ln.l.ln flllk..l I'.U .. 11 ' .m-i-tn, kiiiuivu j viuiiiuti i.irurin Kin hr Mararet A. rirmlnic Kiel- II Irnnk Jan Krlniri" I.euli- II Tur-t Katlicrtne I.llul.-ili (lard-. Datrlce (ipnnehr, Cdna Map llhenn, rierencn M (itenren Katheryn Httle lelcl-r. Mfrl- Hilda doing. Utadyn tlifnuiner Allw I.ina llammlll. Doro Dero Dore tli Hbzi Hart Jnmce Wllnen Ita-tlnR-. H-li-n lUzTard, ll-rjl Hell-rman. Kutellp KJflrrriTr r t titti STENOGRAPHER OR CLERK leic Ijdr of rcflnement and pleat Ine nrrienallty with three yeiira et lirrlriirp In rlrrlcal work denlree po.ltlen Iterrntlr rrnduated from t-nonriplile rlioel. Age Id. Earn eat, entliinlnnllr worker. A 731, LKDOKIt OrFICR llllllilllll 1 XII I.IHI1 HJUMLiAaxlj FREE LECTURE Christian Science Bliss Knapp. C. S. B., of Broeldine, Mass. Mfnil.fr of thf lleiird of lr(ure.ili ,,t 'I lie Mether Church. 'Hie I irl liurrli nf I hrl.l hrienlt. In llnsten. Mi,,, ( arr t,P u,uir- f I lrl mid nflh lutri lie- of hrl.i -rietitiM of I'liilmteliihiii ACADEMY OF MUSIC Bread and Locust Streets Sunday Afternoon, Jan. 29, at 3:30 o'Cleck The Public Is I erdially Invited dies, arrived at quarantine, New Yerk. ! VfX' ,,l.i:V-h''unH rS7n;;rirfi0?iur: By special arrangement of Itedman I Hern1" "7l n&k "t-' "ufiVm' smith Wanamaker, ueputy l'eiice Uemmis ZANE GREY'S m:v neon "Te the Last Man" Ik a Thriller KENT IT TODAY The Itev Ldwerd II. Bensnll. Jr.. secretary of the Pennsylviinla State habbaUi Scheel Association, ami the IlCV. ThnimiH Hubert-Jenes, priest ln charge of St Biirtelmnew'ii l.u.m.i ". . .... . . ' I' "f. -vi-m "I l.i.r u mnnv nn.nawiie nt ,.lrla IvIHirCIl, HI IhSinelnlnir. linve hnn nn. In offices and 1 am always glad te help Il0'nted by Bishop Rhlnelnnder ns hen- them whenever I can. I, bh a mother, love the (laughters of ether mothers und want te de nil I can te help these girls. I would want one of their mothers te help my girls were they In a strange city." HOSPITAL PLANS BUILDING Presbyterian Trustees Execute Con tract for Five-Story Structure The large rebuilding project which the Presbjtcrlnn Hospital Went Phll mieinl.ln. was developing at the be ginning of the World War, is new being resumed. This week the trustees f ,1,.. l.nui.lrnl KTeeiiteil n contract with 0 Workers In Readiness te Onen ' the Werk Company, of this city, Relief Camnainr. t p I for the construction of the first three vi.i ,! I ,ar"paan Tomorrow i unlts of ,h. new buildings en the bes- siie i ,i ,.,. . mi- in renin- , nun iuujienj, ,.iii" ... .j......v. m.:ST ''"' lion-lellnr drive of the ' avenues. The buildings are te be of JewiKii Uflief Annenl lulck. cut stone and concrete. Llie laiioraiery, msiiviinuiy uim u l JEWISH DRIVE TO START American TVnifMi .n..... j.. .i . nlthr wiii. i ' c,ry "iniorrew Sih. .:!',th tt lIlnne'- at the Bellevue- 'ttaiiuru. FOrtV-Olltf tA(ln ...lit I . tematle" ..V. ""'"..w " ,eS"V ." y' tLe f ,! V V; . Ul ciiniriuutiens te ffl.i "nn '," 1 as,,'ni Knrope en h nP 0n.p rob ".! will conclude &Wb,VA'n2ST-8tn,tfert ! CAUGHT AFTER GEM THEFT Window Smashed at Seuth Street ShopPelice Win Chase I lWO N'pr.n., l..l - -I... ... Mimnel ii. i , ",xr ,I1B window of liver nV.i'i l n,s"1, an" K,0, " W rinei hUf' SCVtra.1 wnn ,lln tm. ' " wn,eh wer"1 ""out &,,mf!?J'i0UJ,,e nml M'K',"V led much , er ,,,( lwe men which caused BUch excitement en Seuth street. One M thrii.hr ??J5h,t , Thirteenth 'nJ h H '""' 1,et fired. 8wrZmCinfn,W! !hp,r nttni,'H n" '''nrlM .. .l Lnilllianl alrnnl ,.e- T'i.i .. WdwuhJ0 I"'0 KrP w'rk,"tf t,ie Vmnil:,c;l;1v,et rcrev""1 wlw V s' MAY BUY SITE HERf "Hied OrIp- "e lrchti(P of the se- wlnhln ). . ,,V"HC I'eject In Philn 'Pnia by tle ,Srmite Militnrv V, L n, tetd ' ey ii,e Senate Military Naval ? .lr??fn'w.n WnhlUBten ve8. .!.:.-' "" preiiertv no in. ..m ,.,-.. :i mltttV !?!" '".''" The com- tin u-.i ?" u .w ''dangerous. in,ini. ,.i "".si cxceiltlenn Iv I, ,.... .i.... .. . ----- "wJC8," ".Hiuuuu ie em. wh.R,U?.Y AVUKIJ' OREAT HTduv TMj L"di-!i(f3! ? p ,he K""1?" ciul service departments will occupy the five-story main building, and the receiving ward, X-ray and ether de partments the two und three story buildings. Jehn T. Wlndrlm, Commonwealth Trust Building, Philadelphia. Is the architect. DINNER F0RC0L. MacNIDER National Legien Head te Be Guest of Naval Ex-Service Men Colonel Hanford MncNIder, national commander of the American Legien, und Colonel Jeseph H. Thompson, ritate Legien commander, end military men of this district will be guests this evening nt a meeting of between lfiO aud -00 former naval service men nt the Bellevue-Strntferd. The dinner will be given ey the Fourth Naval Dis trict. Pest 105. After the dinner, for which a musical and entertaliimcui program has been nrrnntred. there will be n recetitlen In I he Muver's office nt City Hall under thc iiuhplce.i of the Themas Iteberts Heath Marine Pest 18", All Naval Pert 107, Fourth Naval District Pest 105 and at'emanctte rest ,u. LIBRARY PLANS COMPLETED Bids for Parkway Structure Will Be Opened February 21 The plans for the new Tree Library, which Is te be erected at Nineteenth mill Twentieth street and the Park wav, have been completed by Huriic Trunibnuer, nnd bids for the big opera tion will be opened by Dliecter Caven nnd the lleaul of Trustees of the Library nt City Hall en February HI. The foundations for the htructute, which were built by the .Standard Con struction Company nt a cost of $275, 000, were completed merp than u month age. The amount of money available for the erection of the building is if.'IfOOO,, 000, i i . . ..; i. ., -v REV. BISPHAM GOES TO N. Y. Accepts Call te Rectership of Christ Church, Suffern The Ilev. Charles P. Blsphnm, as sistant nt the Church of the Hely Apostles, Twenty-first and Christian btrcets, hns accepted a call te the lec lec tershlp of Christ Church, Suffern, N. Y. The call te Christ Church cnine after arrangements were under way for Mr. Hishpaiu'H transfer te Trinity. Colling dale. He will leave for his New Yerk charge nbeut February 1. Before coming te Hely Apostles Mr. Klsphum was rector of Grace Church, Wuverly, N. Y. Prier te that he was rector of St. Jehn's Church, Klmlra Heights, N. Y.. and had under his jur isdiction St. .Matthew's, Horseheads. N. Y , and St. Jehn's, Big Flats, N. Y. The latter was the parish church et the Tuttle family, and It was from this church that Bishop Tut tie became a candidate for holy orders. Mr. Blspham is also a gruduatc of llllmartin College, Luglnud, end St. Stephen's College, Aiinundole-en- the- Hudsen. CHURCH IS 54 YEARS OLD Hely Apostles Parish te Observe An niversary Tomorrow MM.. ",..t. nl .1... ITnl.. 4 . ... l liu vnilll.ll ui inn uuiy 4l(IU3Ue3, I slencr of New Yerk, the revenue cutter Manhattan met him and his ncatlen companions, Monsignor Aluige Cessie nnd Monsignor Philip Bernnrdlnl, of the Catholic University, Washington, the latter a nephew of Cardflial Gasparri, papal Secretary of State and promi nently mentioned as n candidate for the papacy. The three distinguished nrelnten Lwcre taken en the cutter te the Battery. iicre tney were met ey ur. i,aml) and Dr. Whitakcr. Several motorcars were in waiting with an escort of motorcycle policemen, who dashed nliead of the Cardinal's car and kept the wav clear en the drive te the Pennsylvania feta feta teon. Thirty-second street and Seventh avenue. The Cardinal's partv 'took leave of the Mgsrs. Cessie and Bernar dlnl nnd caught the 0 o'clock train for this city. There was se much accumu lated business te be trnnsneted that thc Cardinal, his secretary nnd Dr. Whit akcr were bard pressed for time. It wns only Inst Sunday, when mol of the world knew Pepe Benedii t XV had died, thnt Cncdinnl Deuchertv first learned of the pontiffs illness. He wn. I in Deminica, one nf Uie islands in the I British West Indies. The next ilnv I came news that thc Pepe had died, and i A11 ,... Cardinal Deughertv immediately .started ' Wl" Be Scrapped te Obtain the for l,em ' I Metal , Light warships June bleu (iii.nu-rl by Henrv Hitner Seus ( imparn. nt ' Philadelphia, from the Government fei .,i,UiH. tniee et which w.r.' battle i hips, the lire-t ever sold for iiinl.iiig In I'ncle Sam. All will be .ilupped t..i their metal by the Ircnl firm, ui cowling te II. A. MucMullin. the geneinl ale imiuagei . The weie the second-line butileslnps Maine, Missouri ninl Wlimwii, (,e ciuiser Columbia and the four old inoui ineui inoui ters. Tonopah, Ozuik, Pi.ntun and Mliiutaiiiim.ih. The battleship Maine. wi,Hi ,!., named for the lll-futed Maine, sunk in Havana lintber in IVl'v. was built nt Crumps' Shipyard, as nn. the cruisei Columbia. The MUmumI u.is ImiIIi ii' .New pint .News und the i-niiisin nt Ohnrl'in Htrtlia (' .Inn i:il..l,Mth UHr Jriincen Kvln Kendrlck I'ay Kllnnei Ilorettn Th-lma Klenln Viel Henrlita Koerber () Ileatrlre Krnu-e Mildred I'ml C.rntli. Katliaritie I.nten. .Marian S l.altl. rma Matilda lylnreth Nettle I.erner. Reale l.ukalath Mnrv MrC'and!at Marcnret Mr Henr. Klerence Templer Mft-nimhlln c.nw Evebn .Man hand Anna .Marku Kathrvn Maritaret Manteller. I'lerenre Octavla Me-ide Uoreltiy Roberti Melnd Dorethy Ignore .Mendt Ida Thereea .Miller. Irene .Miller. Maraaret I, Moere Iirinret Murrav lllanchei G Nenian. Kdlth NI'I, Dorethy i JVallaee Men. Kdlth June (Vheltree. Marlen Hertennc ) Dell. Milllcent Orltik ' IJuth Du Hree Parker Oertnlde .Mar ! Pettyjohn Aimei. K Pfau. Cernelia Hnlne l'oela. Jeanette 7.. Pettanh. Helen i:. Prlr.. Helen ISelll Helen Henhe. Hdna .Mae Reyneldi. Jennle C, UUze Mlnnn Hen... ! hore. Anna Uesenbl.im. JillzaU th Itudelnli. ' Dorethea l.-ntrlce .Santamarie .Matilda K I Kiti. IJeatrirj) Iint Scarele Virlnla Muj ."rhmldt Sadl Schwnrta Atle j,. sexton I rsnnle A Nharfaln Ildna Doretliy Shelter Marlen Hnetle Smith. Lanclla Hunh.in Seley. Emma Hnnnefeld i:ile Kllzabeth Hteckle. Helen H Steven- I pnn. Harriet Ken Hi.wiri M...n . , .Stewart. Elizabeth K. Htradluv. Man I.luian Swann. Marlen Illlrabeth Thompson. Ilcnh" ' Tonkenogy, Helene V alenlltie. Kmh.r vveiaman Mary J)"h Wenzel. Tlerent... Valerl Weaael. Iialel s vvnin... ,,. U1". !$ Vrlht Alice Ynceblan lle-itn. . yerlah. Careltn Virginia Veunir Mjiv i'' Zimmerman 8 WARSHIPS PURCHASED 35c mini Womrath's Library "l"i s Thlrtrentli SI.. I'hlladrlphla r- IF YOU LOVE , FLOWERS you wil! net only be inter inter estert in our great vuricty of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th St. Alfaretta Halla Ml Anna Maud Hallam Witherspoon Auditorium Today, 3 P.M. 8: 15 P. M. strui:( is "The Law of Healing," Afternoon "The Big Idea," Evening Yeu will be vitally interests cany, as doers will be closed when heu-,c is filled NO ADMISSION CHARGED Eerybedy welcome Come NAME DIOCESE MISSIONS KM Q D h'nMa JL Jim? 75 AUPAKT C0fFtHSK0J elightfully Different $1.00 DINNER i d f)ai u 6 te H P .W. Special Dutlneis Men'i Platter Lunch a la Carte Service, 7 A. M. te B P M IJQTHCHESTNllTSTg nj ! j r j t Teach Thrift te jour children, dot each a dime hank from our Nivinss J'und Depart ment. Encourage them te fjuther dimes te fill these little banks. .Make an occasion of each day when the con tents of their banks are deposited with this Cempanv. Yeu cannot render them greater .service. DOUBLE Your Savings ft CAN Be Dene COMMOmVEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. erary inissinners of the Pre-Cathedral "l,n, Jlnr- "mtul ami Seuth streets. The appointments are due te the ex pansion of the Cathedral work Beth men are added te the Cathedral Man for special expert work. Mr. Bonsall ,.Mii I ,V . ' ,.,'"""" '' vlfe'San Kram-iM e. It mlul.t h,- .aid ih presldent of the Lund Title and Trust ifeimer two met (heir alpli i and eme.i I itnnritit ii m la 1,ln.L. .,... . .. " i .V'' ,,,, 7 ' '?"" niiieng nit in tills eitv. as thev will I..- vvieikul laity of the Lplscepal Church. The . here. Jiev. .vir. jiensau in his SSabliath Scheel Association work bus under Ids care the development of yeunu ueenle's or. gaulzatiens In his Cntheduil work he is te aid the clergy in the diocese In ' Many Affected In the Central Sec- develeplriB that phase of their parochial tien of the City Til!, ii,. t m,. iii.., i i . ',,ls !l"' 'hentreieets ,r, nu.l , hJ, i!. ., n,lber,-,V11"' wl"' "l" the show In uses shnrtlv .,!,,, s . , i h",l Z" Uii '" "" Hum ..r;h. awnitln- the e.t .,. .1... . n h. ii ill "in T", ,l,, TTli8n: l-rfernmnces se.nethliK hatj-md , , fn.. snl l 1 .;J tl",1 ( ,,,V,,".,.l;?, Wl,rlMe!,xtri.- ii?htliis dr., . in M.. .ent.,- . I mJWI': "riP?.?. ""'I "'" 8,UI "taliil,!,,. ,1-v. At lean a Half a .!... THEATRES IN DARKNESS Cfqlennnex Served Frem Noen te 8 P M SPECIAL unday Dinner $1.50 Olivet Gumbe Creele of Chicken a la Relne roiled Milk. Fed Chirk. or Mrleln Steak Saute SuJii Reaated Potnte Chlffenada Salad, Ruitian u retain I . II s Cclei y Cream Half n I -lutillsllrll ISKb ' r ASCO i I ASCO l.'Alelen Waffle, Chei Maple Svttip his Wibsiiieming charge "PIED PIPER" NEEDED BADLY in the centipl s,. i . i uit. theatres affected. The llu'hts did net leave iin i.-atre. Iu total darkness, but icntimied a flirtatious wlnuine. The tinner ion Rats Invade Hungary After Cats Are i tmued for mere than half nn hour Eaten for Feed ,'' appeusv tli; restless crowds nn an iii.lmu4ii 1..,. -c i . .. i ni'uiiceiii'jiii u- uiiitie ( lilt L uii iienir (Itv V ! i i Knit ami nice arc migrating iu swarms from the Uusvlan fumine aren, ami ' Budapest in new overrun with them Se dangerous have they become that when disturbed tnej will turn ami show tight. Their beard bill i a great ex- 1 peiirc The situation is aggravated hv the , dearth of cats iu Hungary. Hilling the wur. when feed wus scane, thou sands of families ate their cits. Since , then the increasing demand for cal fur ' ns n cheap substitute for expensive I furs lius taken a further tell in botee villages the COUPLE MARRY SECRETLY llCllSllntu linrn m l .1 i , a. j ,, ' ' , , ----- "....i.,v j.weiiy-iiri nnu v nrisnan streets, given up peutirv lalslng nnd have known among Hplseepal churches n ( turned te the mere lucrative business the "Mether of Chapels," will held ' ' cat breeding, special services tomorrow In celehrn. i " tien of Its fifty-fourth anniversary. The annlverbnry will culminate nt night, when the congregations, clergj ' ' and choirs of Its three chapels will meet I Secretary of Conshohocken C. of C. In a Joint service with tlm "mother" and Miss Olga Sllngluff Wed In N.Y church, nt which the llev. Dr. David ,i , , , ., , '"'".t. M. .Steele, rector of the Church of St. i MlMr..., ! j!. iSV"B uft' !,f Sl,ri,, Luke and the Hpiphany, will preach i "" uu " UV, ""'"'herken, last night There will be a special musical e- announced the marriage of ,lT dough - r,r,., nt Mm nluli. L.rul ! 1.1. 1.1 I.- t Cr. Olga Mill'. Iltlll Sl'tll K. Atllnl,..!! combined choirs of the "mother" nlK.l,t IV,VVri,,te!1,,1,'"t ur "" '-"c Tire I . ..... . ...villi., iiMI lllll.flt.l. I '.I. ...v.. .. . ..I.... .... church and thc three chapels, number- Itubher Cempaii) The couple left home a few daj s ' before incr 1:1111 vniceH. win riiki. im.i nn... r. ...., ..... ..... ,'.i, 1. iiu (Impels of Hely Apostles ure Hely Cem- ' """ "'' wan unuerstoed that munleu. Twenty-seventh and Vharten Viui Xp".K' '" '" ,,u"",n ,u lt stieets; Chapel of the Mediator. rif- M .VhXH " h!Imi .. first and Spruce streets, and Chapel of ,,lJVY7 ",nrrl,;'l " New Verk. St. Simen the Cj rciilnn Twenty." ewim, n 'p,'''r" ! secie.ury f ,,e ami Itecd streets. There ' l fonshehwken ( bomber nf Cnmn.erce. .. inii 1. ... 1 . . 111 ninw it'Kinieicil CllllllllUlllClllltS III the "ether church" and the three chapels Bishop Howe, of Alaska, will uddress the Sunday schools at 12 :!I0 o'clock In the afternoon. In the morning at lOi.'U) the Hev. Dr. (Jcergc II. Tooji, rector of the parish, will preach uii miniver (ary bermen, STIllltINO IMfJTUKKH OkTeI'I! New. and unuaual lAiotevraph of tha lata eatlen Will .appear In rtotegravura Stcilea Nt hllailel et tomerrow'a Vvtue lvmcUiv, ltie-ipea H,..- Troop 102, Bey Scouts, Dines Tioep 102 el the Bev tice.itH of America. ceuiieiH.il with tlie Itichard. son Miineritil Pubyterlan' Chu rcl. Walnut Mtreel near Sixtieth, had its second annual dinner nt the church last night. Fathers of many ,,f tj, i,'"" were present. IJ. .1. Pickering scout rcmmlssiener of Chester i.,i' rM0,' f l8l"ir,"irVi.,i",i,,,lnit llpI'1 "rnr of the' kPhlladeltihla hendauarersf Vrre ainetiB cr" ft r' ' - --sx t n , -lu wns "only ,i short circuit of ,i gmunil and would be adjusted in a few min utes. It win II t lock before the I.im turned te normal. In en" i ', it i . i string nl ens jets w.i placed I'mig th" front of the stage as -fnnth:lils' ami tin show proceeded withiiit tl,- " pin ROBBED BYWAR BUDDY Gave Heme te Pal, Who Needed Werk, Then $270 Vanishes Leuis Bnldldba, 20S Lembard street was robbed last night nf Jl'TO winch was hidden beneath a mattre-s, h n former hunk-mute who had served evet -sens with him. Baldidba told the police (hat en Meri -daj last he was standing iu irnnt nf the Reading Terminal He uetuid tills tellew passing, whom be reenjiiued ns Ills bunk mate. He called and nsKed him what he wus doing. He said "I am looking fei work. I just urrlved from New Yerk this morning and I Inn, net , had a thing te eat sinte vesteiilav " Bnldldba then invited him 'i si.n ,,i his house. (, This morning when Baldidht awoke he tumid thnt his triend was nm ,, the house, then he looked ler Ins inunei but it had been stolen. He told the police he lOuld nut re. member the friend's name 1 Rev. Merris Substitutes at Wayne i The Itev Ulchntd J, Mern-. se,,e tarv nf the lUuces.iti Convention, is taking services at St Man's Clmui, W a ne, Pa , during the Illness t il, iiev. ur. v . ii vv . Allthein, the ie. ter. Dr. Antheny Is iccevering imiu a serious attack of pneumonia. Lansdowne, Hleh Gives Dance The senior dance nf Mm t ....i High Scheel was held lastnlcht In the ! gymnasium of the school, ( h ej! 11 Checola Cream, Het Rell. v?" ADD Z' a amlla, I , .U rllV ''.O r Mi'k ' I II y ' II if I ' ti i Z. s fi DINE I I Mecha Cake e. Strawberry Raipberry Wate i Coffee. Tea e ALSO TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, $1 ciet Sunday Platttrt (Including Cup of Catltt I Frem 60c (e U.00 ISO chestnWst Again We Lead the Way! Once mere, our Producer -to-Cen -sumer Plan, makes possible an immediate reduction in the price of Eggs. Through our close connections with the sources of supply, we are able te gue veu the immediate advantage of everv market fluctuation. A market change 'ate yesterday enables us te give veu a lower price en Egg. and u arc doing e at once. Geld Seal -1 4 Sj Cf e Fer Making Ice Cream juMiiriun wrti j.i ' wiiii i wHiiwitiitiiiWiiauiiiiiitiiMiin t: UI Yeu will pay 40c or 13c elsewhere for coffees of the same high grades. r v. 50 Carten of Twelve Big and full and fresik from the nest Coffee L ): At all our Stores IMCSMfH m u i unce u i iiiwmamBwaaffiUi'ii'crrfjM&uaiii .L Strictly Fresh Eggs 45c Net quite .se large as the big (leld Seal beauties, but abselutclv fresh. Buy your eggs in an Asce Stere for satisfaction and economy IX Al.IL , Sold only in A sce Stores located all ever Pltila. and fhrnur.1. out Pcnnsjhnn.a. New Jerse,. Delaware ! nd My.nd. l lVMxmxwkte Vjya u . . . ja ffijlf X.,', ViLIj,.,, ... C , (' . . ' Nf- ii" . 'j -, 'piw fc T-i-i ,mi... -."?"' ( ' '1M i A. , r v 1 .m I ,vi v,S r,it ffl f m . m '. " sf
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