IPH.W 'fflffTBVKgrj RECORD DIVIDEND f , : Extra of 3 Per Cent in Addi- v;iiohtp Hegular Payment V on Common Stock .BANINGS $113000,000 r r T,,1mi fr..,. C.. T. T KL TY-. !H f i",fMU0. UOIJ OBBB ITU XjCl-UJJ III rV jh Present BuBineas Conditions. Looks for Higher Prices JW YW IHBBKWEfnoJKCTJcp'Wy'fBBWHBWHBnP. VIrSvYtbYbiW EKfURIn VH-I" tfil '(' BXtFOtjfe AND LANSING CALL ON U. S'. OFFICIALS ' u , Ms i Y A, M " Ft i 5 jt ,.VKW VOIIK. April 24. Th United HIM Htl Corporation tlila Afternoon, declared tut extra dividend of 3 pr cent on th rotnmon stock, reprct-ontlmr the jreatetst dividend In Its history, and also reported net urnln for the quarter endlnir Marc 31, 1917, of lli,131.01S, the larftst nlncg the Incoritorntlon of the huge steel corporation, In addition to the extra dividend on the common stock the regular disbursement of 1 per cent w.n declared, the total repre senting an outlay of (21,602,866, while the extra dividend Itself amounted to 916,249, 750. The regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent wan also declared on the pre ferred stock. Fo'.Iowlnir the announcement of the vast earnings of the corporation. Judge Gary announced that the corporation would sub scribe to is, 000,000 of the Government's SVi per cent war loan. In addition, the. corporation will pay Its Income tax for 1J1C In advance. This amounts to about 19,600, 000. It Is not duo until June 15. The steel corporation will also subnorlbe 160,000 to the proposed $3,000,000 Young Men's Chrlitlan Association fund for army work, Chairman Gary announced. Thre months ago the corporation declared an extra dividend of 191 per cent on the common. The common stock dlvedends are payable June 29. Hooks close June 1 and reopen June 5. The preferred Is payable May 29. Books on this issue close April 30 and reopen May 2. For the quarter ended December 31 the net famines were 3106,968,347, the net re sult! for' the March quarter, therefore, rep resenting an Increase of 37,162,671, while In the March quarter of 1D06 the net earnings were 860,713,624 and In 1916 812,467,809. Judge Elbert II. Gary, chairman of the board, announced after the meeting of the dlrectors that the extra dividend paid tip all deficiencies In common dividends for the five quarters from June, 1914, to Hep tember, 1916, when dividends were passed, with 1 per cent extra. Discussing general business conditions, Oary declared no let-up was In sight. The tendency In prices, lie said, was still up ward. He added, personally, he did not desire to Bee prices advance further. Gary professed Ignorance of any plans whereby the United fita'es might net as purchasing agent for the Allied Governments, obtaining the same prices for steel now" granted the United States Government. United Htate.i Steel enrnlngs In 1916 were 3342,997,092. 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The peisomiel of the American oommlmdon to Hussla has been decided by treidetit Wllsotl, It was announced today. Its dispatch to Itussla now awaits only a conference with the Brit ish and French war commissions as to tile scope of work which had best be undertaken by the commission und the das of expeiM that should be sent along with (t. It Is understood that Ullhu Jtoot, Charles It Crane, Professor Harper, of Chicago University, and Theodore llooserelt will ! asked to serve on the commission, altliouuli connrmation today. of all of them was lacking A, w !ii K- IV . SPV SUSPECT FREEJl) Copper Wires ' Used Only for Pipe- Cleaning George WeUell, of Union Hill, N, j., arrested yesterday on suspicion of being a German spy nr.d held a prisoner all night. brought before Chief Grimn. of the United States Secret Service, today and discharged. Wetxe!) lived In a furnished room at 1601 Vine street. Piece of copper wire seen in his room led to Information being given the police that he was a suspicious character. At the examination pf the man today In the Federal Building, It developed he had been using the wire to clean Ills pipes. SAVES LITTLE PUPIL'S LIFE AT COST OF HER OWN Brave Young School Teacher Rescues Girl and Then Drowns in Quarry Hole HAGKHSTOWN, Md.. April 24. Jumping Into a quarry hole to sae her little pupil fiom drowning. Miss Ada Knode, principal of Kcarneysvllle. V. Vn., Miliool, sacrificed her own life esterday. The water was about thlrty-rhi' feet deep Miss Knode succeeded In getting the dilld. Juanltii Wlitttlngtmi. close to the bank, wheie she could climb out to safety, but dank bark exhausted and perished 'be fore the gaze of several pupils. Children tried to gut help, but It arrived too late. MIhh Knode was, twenty-one years old and daughter of Albeit Knode. near Shepherds town, W. Va. SUFFRAGE ASKS WILSON'S AID ' President Requested to Urjce Votes for Women in Maryland ft m. Interned Sailor at Glouceater Released The fourteen Austrian who as members of the crews of the vessels t'ranconla and Budapest were Interned at Gloucester when relations with their country were -broken off, were releasod this afternoon following a finding of the Federal Hoard of Inquiry which was appointed to Investigate the case. The men are privileged to go where they wish, k i"5 -Swedeij'a Queen Sorry for German City AMSTERDAM. .April 24 The Queen of (8weden today telegraphed the burgomaster of Freiburg expressing her regret over the reoerj.t Franco-British air raid on that city. (The Queen of Sweden was formerly Prln. jcess Victoria of Baden, In which German principality Freiburg Is located.) Sweden HIU Booze Sale L6NDON. April 24 Stockholm leports that the aale of alcoholic drinks In Sweden has been stopped until Slay 12, It Is as. aumed that this action was taken to pre. vent trouble during the labor manifesta tions on May day'. Bonar Law's Son Wounded LONDON. Aurll lH.I.letitenfirit l jf ' Jaw. of, th King's Own Scottish Borderers! ;;- secona son or chancellor A, Bonar Law, na uccu wuuiiueu wima ngiuingn in Turks ana Is reported today to be m j ,yi "wnp M ;j , & Berlin-Telia V. S.Wrlters to Leave 'ya.' THB HAGUH Aprir.24. The American p t correspondents remaining In Germany have ' X'bn requested to leave, by the German For- . "t AM.. T I- ..'.... ' ,l ...... :i,i'lthr'to Switzerland "ot Depmark. l ,"V r . ' ? : i ' t,!m)j ,navr urace neauua fi!'-FtT HACK for two-year-oldi, aelllnar., 4Vi .i!1Kte: iftTasis. ft'w ,s-' ':m rJLJt 'iiS'l.'lJ(."" " H.20 4.80 J"f. Km: ni.V"U".'", v.- 'v. TO .r (w. . um nvintvu. unntiisni anq ta ,aM.rn, WRAOC. thrse-ynsr-olda and upward, wa? 11T. Iutwtll....ll,M IT. 70 1J.SO ?5T,fi2Sffi? :::: :!? S:8? isr jmistsjsnu!'' iflMafragSLutS&.'j. F2r' WASHINGTON. April 24 Suffragists adopted a new method of en'lsting President Wilson's aid In their cause today. A delegation of forty women, "eprOientlng the Just Government League, of Baltimore, called at the White House and asked the President to write a peisoual letter to the Governor of llnryland. advising that the .women of the State be given tile ballot. Russian Stti'i Sunk; Exiles I'crihli fOPKNllAGIIN. April 24. The llusslau steamship Kara has been sunk by a Ger man submarine with severe Iocs of life. Among Uie victims were a number of politi cal exiles who were returning to Russia, snys a dispatch from Petrogrnd today. Nicholas Karpovlch. a well-known Socialist, who had been compelled to leave Kussla for Mh activities against the old autocratic Government, wus kilted, News of his death has had the effect of stiffening the resolu tion of Hi.) Itusslan Democrats to coutluuo the war until victory Is gained, the I'etro grad advices say. , Start Work on Recreation Pier STONK HAIUIOH. N J., April 24. The work of construction at the municipal tec leatlou pier has begun, the contract having been awarded to W. I,. Turpln A Sons, of Stone Harbor, for J16,02.ri, the lowest bid. The building comprises four stores, an audi torium seating 1000 and a pavilion. The location Is on the ocean side of the board, walk opposite HlGth street. Poor Woman Kills Herself A poorly dressed and so far unidentified woman committed Milelde by throwing her self In front of a Haddon Heights car as It was entering Oaklyn on Its way to Camden today. The hod was taken to the morgue. Seveial persons passing at the time say that the woman's act was de liberate. The coroner is trying to And her i dative or friends. Millionaire Enlists in Marines NKW Vomc. April 24. The enlistment as a private In the United States marine corps at Detroit, Mich., of ex-Congressman Kdwln Denby was announced by marine corps olllclals here today. .Mr. Denby, who is a multimillionaire, Is flfty-stx years old and served In Congress from 1!02 to 1911 .Mnie. Bernhardt Gaining Steadily NKW VOltK. April 24. Mine. Sarah Bernhardt has gnir.od steadily for the lust twenty-four hours, according to attending physicians in Mount Sinai Hospital, l.'nlesj there Is a change for the worse In the next twelve hours, blood transfusion will not be resorted to,the specialists said today Two Norse Ships Sunk; Crews Saved CH1USTIANIA, April 24. The Nor weglan steamships J'elve and Kkjod have been torpedoed , and sunk, according to word received hero today. Their crews were saveu. Says Wife Held in Ritz-Carlton Continued from 1'iise One shorn banker':! sou, her patent. It Is al leged, packed her belongings and sent her to the Shipley School for Girls, on the .Main Line. Bew promptly matriculated in St Luke's School. SI. Luke's Is a neighbor of the Shipley School. The two young people taw each other fiequenlly. It is said. They wanted to be married. They knew that to get paiental consent was Impossi ble. So they made systematic plans for dodging the rich In ewer's wrath. .lean iiergner. ner Husband alleges, went to Avalnn and got her jewels. Bew obtained money and a high-powered automobile. Miss Berguer met him. ufter stealing out of her home at night. Bew drove to Bioad Street Station, this city, in one hour and forty-two minutes. They were Just in time to catch a midnight train for Bristol, Tenn. The runaway bride had scarcely left the Avalou House before her father discovered that she had fled. He telephoned to detec tives In Philadelphia, New Ynili and Balti more, but the wires were not fast enough to beat the Cupid car. Mr und Mrs. Hew wete on their wedding journey before their parents foiftW 'oVi't where they were. The reason they found out then was that Bew wired bark to Avalon that Miss Berg ner had become ilrs. Hew and that they were touring In the South. It took a long time for the paients of the two young folks to get over the shock all of this recital came, out In court today when Cllntpp A. powers, Bew's attorney, applied for the habeas corpus writ. KveiiUully Mr.- Hew- relented, and the young couple were Invited to visit his home. They accepted the Invitation and later went to Florida with the elder Bew. In the South, according to young Hew'fi lawyer, father and sou had a disagreement over u business deal which the son had negotiated. Tim bride took her husband's part. She and he left Hew, Sr . and came north. T.ie young huhband became a selling agent for Young, Lindsay & Co., Atlantic City real estate operutors. His commis sions averaged $250 to $300 a mouth until diplomatic relations with Germany were broken off. Then business slumped. Mrs. Bew was ill and the two went to Haverford, where they lived at the homo of a friend. One day Bew went to Atlantic City on business, When lie returned, according to Ills story in court, he was told that Mr. Berguer had gone to the house In a motor car, Induced Jean to enter It and had swept away with her. The glrl-wife had been takem to the llltss-Carltoii, Bew was told. At tlio hotel he was told he could not see her, according to his court plea. He alleges that it chief butler ejected him. Bew's next step was to get a lawyer. Mr. Sowers, the attorney, emphasized in his plea before the court today that the young husband has no other object In view than the recovery of Ids wife, to whom he is greatly devoted, and that he is still deter, mined to maintain his Independence of both his own father and his wife's wealthy parcntB. The lawyer said that Bew's wish Is to take cure of his wife and make his own living in the world without any assistance from them. Judge Hiegy had the habeas corpus writ, leturnable next Friday morning. A hearing will be held or an answer will be Illed at thut time. Young Bew Is keeping his whereabouts secret. He Is said to be near enough to the "TWk ' Will Look Rich on. Any Auto Something worth while at lit a RHAIj Silk fljLr. 4KU nrhM . ... ,-J-. -' " . -"- vuivj mwuiueu itnaara, with nickeled sue n tcnln ' to rdlf i to. a 12. Inch ! mam a lecM-nut or cbp or roetst ki cop. foe At. fenders. Wilt look swell on theswelleet ear, il.TB: six, M.801 dojen. 88.BO. - ' FLAOf qoo4 weir, from ISxIl WwP1 wfl ai MM-Wt,VtVjW Giant Pansies VHTF33r7iuMflV'SFtc Plants in bud and bloom, ex quisite shades of color, flowers of enormous size. i: $1.25 per doz., 25 for $2.25, 19.00 per 100. , ' Michell's Evergreea LAWN SEED should be town now. Will make V rich, green, velvety lwn in from five to njx weeks, U qt. $i.t pk. , cjt. 7. HM bu. , 8Jm4 xtaif rm MsCBELL'SJSiV llllz-i '.vi Hun to maintain peisoual suivell I. Hire over the hotel This averment is made In the nhiduvlt supporting the application made by Hew: "That the said Oustuv William lleigner bus, withcut the consent o." your petitioner and bis wife, and against your petitioner's anil his said wife's wishes, and in spite of onr petitioner's prohibition, taken away the said .lean Culturt Scott Hew, and con tents tier nnd holds and detains lii'i. "Your petitioner lias frequently requested und demanded the leturu of his said wife to li'm and luis eiiitciorc'd to bee and con serve with his said wife, anil has been un lawfully prevented from seeing and eon versing with his said wife, by the said Sus tav William Horgner. "That your petitioner' avers that his said wife) is depilved of her liberty by the said (ustav William Iiergner tiniusll' and ille gally." (JKKMAN LINEK IN DRYDOCK Kite! Friedrich Will Probably Be Transformed Into Cruiser or Transport Trausfuimation of the two interned Her man liners at the Ililladelphia Navy Yard, the Kronprlnz Wllhelm and tliu llltel l-'ried-rlch, Into possible cruisers or transports for the I'uited States navy started today when the Kllel Krledrlch was moved' from tho back channel to tho big drdock ,m nle Deluware. Infoimatlon to this effect wjts given out today by Major van Husklrk, offi cial censor. In the big drydock the liner will he Hcruped of her musty paint and liaiuaclcs and made seauoithy. Sim will be followed there by the Kronprlnz Wllhelm, who will likewise be put In order. .Machinery of both ships will be teadjusted for use later in tho service, Cabinet Officers Guests of Labor WASHI.VC.TO.V. April 24. Members of President Wilson's Cabinet weio guests of the Kxecutlre Council of the American Federation of Iibor ut luncheon this aft ernoon. All of the Secretaries were pres ent with the exception of Mr. Lansing, nnd the general labor situation In relation to the war was discussed at length, thougli Informally. Spain Sends New Note to Berlin MAUU1D, April 24. Spain has sent an other noto to (lermany on the submarine situation, according to HI Impartial today. No hint of the contents was given. This Pump Here Only at im jl rflBBBBBBBBBBBm'elBBBH bbTbbbb BeTeTeBBBTBBkJBeTeTei A-eBBHuBBTflBTflBTflBBBTflBTfl BBBbBBM A value not iqualtd eltewhere in town for than $5. Because of the In creased expenses of ground-floor shops and high coit of leather many women think they can no . longer obtain pumps for $3. - We have a fine a ahowing of new tyles here at S3 as ever before. An ticipating the great price rie, we took advantage of our tremendous buying power and protected our cuatomera (hl spring. Of the many atlet wo are (hewing, tho euo iiiuiirniru u winner, in Patent (Jolt, DnU Black Calf. White buck, Mahogany '.Calf and Bronte KM a, big 19 aloe, Th only ibop la Jfhila Olahla Ulas'tali ausam at Ti wleo shonper will cosao la ea?Iy wfcU UTtrr Is stIU ta itoe. Ma aaaetor what stylo Vt r boot .t" itf. 17-11 w ? iMu rhll4lhla hoa V i, -.. . i ' . ' ' . r, mo 3 AHENDS A HEARING; ACCUSED OF MURDER Alleged "Bad Man" in Little Italy Taken .Into Custody While Listening to Story of Killing A resident ' Philadelphia s Little Italy who has the reputation of being a "bud man" Is under arrest, accused of u mur der committed early toduy, although the po lice have us yet fulled to establish a motive. It happened ut Ninth mid Kiuwuter streets, the fifth killing in nine days. The accused man Is Frank Laccal.va, twenty-six years old, of 12.48 South Six teenth street. The victim was Lulgl Caruso, forty years old, of :'62: South Klghth street. He wan u salesman temporarily out of work, lie hud $15 In bills and some small change when found, so It Is not thought that lohbery had anything to do with his muider. The suspect was held without ball for a further hearing Satutday by .Magistrate Irnlicr this morning, Philip Tesone. nine teen yeais ol.l, of 7!! South Ninth stieet was held In $1000 ball. These others were field In $300 ball: John Copallltl, Ninth and I"'ltxwater streets, where the killing took place; Oomlnlcl: Aldn, same uddiess; Joseph Ualloioltf. 10 Filbert street; Felix CoidcKa. R37 Christian street; John de Sando. luT, South Tenth street, and Frank Marino, J.10 Mildred street .Marino Is a 'oiislu of tlie dead man. According to the evidence, t'aiuso and Marino were at the Verdi Society Club house, (eleventh und Fltzwaler streets. They left there nt 2 a. in., und walked down to the Hotel La Tosca, nt Ninth nnd Fit?. water streets. Marino went In to idiotic for n taxi, he Kild, und while at the phone heard four shols. lie rushed outside and found Caruso dying. He went Inside he said, to get help, and found Lnseulya sit ting at it table. At Hie healing before Magi't'ale Imbei after Marino told this and after the bo. Philip Tesone, said ho had seen Lusculyn und Caruso walking nround together light beforo the shooting, tho Magistrate wanted to know where. Lascalya. was;. why he had not been nnested, The police said his name had not figured in tho case before. How ever, Lascalya was not huid to llnd: lie was an Interested listener. He wss promptly arrested In the courtroom and then accused of the murder. Ho denied It. The police .scarchlng'the front looms of the Hotel La Tosca found a revolver behind the piano, Four caitridges had been dis charged. The ownership of the weapon wus not determined, hut h policeman said he had heard that Lusculyu had taken a re olver last night ftoni u gaiagtt where he works. At Caruso's home it was said they had never heard of Lascalya und that Caiuso's life had neer been threatened, so far as his lelatlves knew. BOY FOUND BURNED TO DEATH MRS. A. HAMILTON RICE BACK FROM THE AMAZON Wife of Explorer Returns From Long est Exploration Tour Made by n Woman Mrs. Alexander Hamilton nice, wife of the explorer nnd widow of George D. Wldener, who peilshed when tho Titanic went 'down, won laurels today for making the longest exploration tour ever mudet by a women when she arrived In New ork f I oin South America. Mrs. Itlcc Is well known In this city, where she teslded before the death of her first husband. After her marriage to Doc tor Itlce sho went with him on a tour of the I'pper Amuzon, in South America, ac companied by nine scientists. The party traveled more thali fiOOO miles by land nnd water and devoted particular attention to the diseases of South American Indlnns, Silk Thieves Rob Car and Store Silk tlilescs were at work In two sec tions of Philadelphia last night. Some ono bioke Into a box car of the Baltimore nnd Ohio It.illroad nt Thirty-seventh and Mif flin streets and stole $183 worth of silk shins A store at II" North Seventh street was also broken Into and $360 worth of silk taken Hoy Accused of Stealing Jewelry Me er Uelfer. of 'J3t Ilrown street, an errand boy emplbyed by Max W'ana, n jew eler, ut 119 South Klghth street, was held In $800 ball for court by Magistrate Beaton nt the Central Station this morning, charged with stealing Jewelry valued at upward of 6Q" from his employer. De tectives Clark and Hanlon say they recov ered much of the Jewelry at the boy's home. M I 1 350 88-Note Plaver-Pi t5 Mnele nolle. Iteneh, 8in -.7 i Tear's J Tnnlnr. TERMS $0 WEEKLY 5Pr.l!lL.?,B0' i.no -.-1 yiutiiu-jAN nnnnSa " " v nof JiUMJIi .. M S7H A..L c. V,'.-.:.-,vH'J wn,cnai. yW$M Whirlpool Leather Belting Is the be.t moi.tura-proof belt , k produced today will not J Ii'iiiX eparate at lana , t( FM M.iir'v'X run through u.t.. J mwK Wm W&VM .X Krerrll.ln. A'i','.',m HWhifa Krerrtiilna m Mill Supolles 'Mll-l', i'W'W.' felSIsS WMMsms !;T' ff' '. VV.' '?Wr'':. 'ft; ; Sk yvV'AX 7 hzm s? AmULe- La jL w J s Firemen Discover Body in, Swarthmore Home Ruins of Flieinen, searclilng through the ruins of the home of Lucleu Johnson, In Swarth more, burned recently, discovered the char red body of his twelve-year-old son. James i'Mwurd, missing since the tire. The fire started In the hoy's room and it Is thought he was overcome by smoke. Another son, 'Vlldred. escaped by Jumping from a thlrd btory window. Kditor Asks Teuton Peace Terms AMSTt-'llllAM, April L'L A demand for Hiecllli: peace teims of (lermany Is made In the Vosslche Xeltung of Berlin by George Iteruhardt, the editor, says a telegram from Berlin today. Doctor Bernhardt contended that Germany must not give up tha terri tory she has conquered. The future of the empire, he claims, demands u big indemnity. American Aviator Killed in France PAWS, April -.M. Aviator Itonald lloskler, of the Lafayette Fscadrllie, a resi dent of Orange, N. J., has been killed In an aerial engagement, It was offlclally nn nounced today. Ho was a corporal In the American flying detachment. iiHiiiiMiiwiiiiiiraiiimiiiraiim hoosing w a wornier In the increasing number of men who have become our permanent patrons, we " I find many who formerly shopped around with different houses, and never found clothes which satisfied them until they began to deal here. Wc assure you of courteous treat ment, Mr. Man, when you .visit us whether or not you buy We are so sure of the value of our garments are so proud of their beauty and attraction that we delight to show them, feeling sure that, you, too, will be impressed. , Every visitor is a potential patron. Spring Suits and Overcoats $15 and Upward Jacob Reed's 5ons 1424-1426 CHESTNt)THStREET llHIIillllllffl BONW1T TELLER. fCQ CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Will hold Tomorrow (Wednesday) ' i Their Sale of Women's Tatlleur Suits Comprising 452 Pieces at very Special P The most fashionable Silhouettes of th rices reproductions of the Paris Couturieres. as ZTxS T T "l type. -- --.uo,vC oonwii leller fic-Co., Origi nations. Heretofore Sold at from $75 to $125.00, W7t7 be closed out at $35.00 drd $50.00 (16) Poiret Twill Suits. . .$75.00 6 Poiret Twill Suits... 85.00 (11) Gabardine Suits, all shades . . t 75.00 (2) Novelty Sport Suits. . 95!oO (13) Dressy 'Tailleur" Models 85.00 ( 1 7) Tricotine Suits 75 00 !!?! E.rai? !r,und. Sulu- 650 (16) Mens Wear Serge... 75.00 NOW $35.00 35.00 i 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 (3) (15) ( 4) ( 3) ( 9) (12) (23) ( 5) Smartly Tailored Tricotine Suits -. . $95,00 Model Tricotine Suits 1 1 5.00 Fine Satin Suits 1 15.00 Gunniburl Suits 125.00 Poiret Twill Suits... 125.00 Fancy Taffeta Suits. . 89.50 St0rm,TaiIored Suit8 95.00 Silk Faille Suits 95,00 neretofer JfOW $50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 (112) Sport and Tailleur Suit,,' Stitched and Button Trim. we 'n med, In Men's Wear Serge, $35.00 BurelIa Gloth' Wool Pop Hn and Tyrol Wool Now $22.50 (175) Smarf TtU-.j . wer ,.n bT- B,.und' Vesteo and were up Belted Models, in Men's wte&wi -" "fiyag Now $28.00 , , If ft ffordi cQwyeni-cf; tibB'ru ..l.v TT : - J itylt Jil 1-1 ;l ffl Y 1U ' ''V 'w ' . :.-. i in i t1wrTiiwiMi ' jjewp , ,3L Jim Ml'.. MmWfmsisammmL-k ' ' - ""ml
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