k-VMNfei SKV- '1 1i. J. ' II' 'j;jm: r I., If I ' i &: rv. ' tf' ',i ?W I 4-1 ( 1 V?, V :V. If-' ',. '. 1 I Ti I Fi w fcf 3fB Hi. Li4. St' KV , RP if' ' ' k - ' PAIN PLANS PRINT FI1I.I. ', " "" IOAT LOSSES "Wnrfrinliflfo Assnma rij -,w-" " ll'yJU. S. His Government VT Will Be Frank 4t , - -.I..I.I.. . iBMITS HEAVY TOLLS UK; .r- f$AVn"e't Prr" s"0 forreiponrfoif V" QZjCopUTiOht, ltl7.! Ihr f'tilfrfl ;-rri &-' """. ' T ' .AHA!., td rvalflnn thii ..ll ...... ........ -. .........a. Id hG"'"6 " Utl ,11111 .UIIIl.'t? i of eery news feature of ths Rnt'n.i bf the unr da.plonmentr. rxt'iiit tin. ettiat flirures of the submarine lotion .aid 'KMjr'Upect to receive even tliene ei jouii The ' submarine iiicnaia Is the ulniuHi : 4itA Germntiv li.trt nlnvnl. Imt it will npim tV(W ine war. .... .b .. V--' --- - ! JSrtTo foregoing h on the HUthoriH r the iBMfa' whose prophecies utitl statement-! tin f tWwar hne romp to t.irrv mort uoiRht Ijj thkh those of .mv other nnn In tin Ullctl 'Countries I.nnl NVirthellnV ?&. T.rlVl X.lVirtllir Id vtl-rtli itiK tlm rfll!tllft Kffifacer of facts In Hnglnml He never tliilKe Todav the United 1'reta nut siiuarclt up -.to him the proposition of the gatherlns & oubt and distrust In America resulting t 'irom belief that Urltlsh onicia uom nas nui t been frank with Amerlci In Its state mnfi of uubmarlno lospe and pos-.il)! mn noi told the full truth recording the Allies tuccesses on the nest front . . . . . . i. "In regard to the Ioks a ton" "- L submarine." said Lord Not incline -men- is no nouot mu inn iikuiiti. mv - '" Ooernmcnt does not prevent our news papers from saving to, nor prevent "n""' can cofrcspondents from salw? cj li" Oovernment will. I believe ver.v s o" !'" lth tin. full fiirtt ami flc-ures as swill us they can arringe the iii-vtter with ur French and Italian allies , "I do not hesitate to hi In mv i . v. -papers that the submarine menace Is the greatest dtrtlctiltv wo have had so fir but to pretend that the war tan bo won bv the ubmarlne Is preposterous "Certainly there can be no compla nt or lack of frankness or of overeenBorshlp In the reports of the fiilted Press and the V Associated Press torresponrlents at ine Iff British front. In the earlv pirt i in K War I was one of the cenroiMilp's Everest St critics nut I am convinced that the pre- . . & ..- . a.. .. K timrrvfiau IW 1J1P 4 acpt iauy rejioria ui mu .uto.v -j - --- British advance as ptihllsneu nere aim m i- United States are the fnnkest statements tnade by any of tho belligerents "The -very fact that the dermans are con- eeallng their huge losses in men miu uu methodical capture of tneir iinaergiouuu .fOrts In the battles around Arras should convince Americans that our successes nave been so great as to cause them to hide their colossdl losses In dead wounded pris oners, guns and other boot "When they aro winning tho Hermans arc fraViknesa Itself Toda the are hiding een Kich facts as the capture of tlagdad which they have not even et allowed to be published by tho Turks Their repot Is of our series of D igdad and Mesopot imlm victories, which have put the Herlln-Uagdad proposition out of action, are merel s aires on the truth. "Tho whole situation of the war is that ,ln 1914 and 1115 the Prussians, owing to their many vcars of piepiratlon, weie suc- ycesaful In certain areas though thej lost I'f all their colonies and had their ships driven rwfrom the beas. Last ear was the .veir of Rv . ., t -. ... .,,,. ... . .. HBnai preparauon uy ine viucs. out uuring fcVl916 the fight resembled that point In a wui nai i iiitii iictiiict diuc ;t;iittft atflt: "fo pull the other over the line Todav Tur key is on its last legs Austria and Hun- Birary aro en lug out for peace and Pi ussla pi and Bavaria arc discontented. " "Through the Tidied Press I have re peatedly pointed out at various pcilodi of the war that In mv Judgment the struggle Mlft L 1... T I. .. . .,. I $ wim uu u iuiik tine i iitite nut tittrcu mv ft juaBment. a tjrany mat nas taKcn so r manv years to gather strength and bi..i , 'fortified itself b every possible mlxturt in L Blttt nw ntt.1 LKlannn (n inf n i.lli li.r.l. ... jj "X was talking todiv with an Ann i lean t" , citizen who ,eft Austrl i with vour ambar, adorial train three weeks ago He tells rne that the Prus-luns and Karvarlans long ago discounted the entrance of the t'nlted lt ' esiuiea into iiiu wui ociiiK cnur it teriiic in O Ignorant of the speed with which jou will HTA c... . -I ., ., ..,.,.... 1 be able to mako joup preparations lint on ine otnei nana, tne ustri.ins anu nun- Karjans greatly regretted having come to K the parting of the was with America and "? tlielr newspiper.s were permitted to mv i-o "!You alc about Iroland ami f app Vciate the stimulus that vvou d bo given the cam- I 1 B&lcn In America weie tho Ir'sh nuestion " mtttHenl Thoro la linilnlor lln illlllr nlfi. lift- , 1.1 tvrAn TTnirlnnit nml Trelnnil It k1 r.nlil Iia i UK j remembered that tho dlfllculty Is between rltiftiA TTIctnH Pmtpsl lilts .irwl tlin wnMlli in, I ,. . .-. - - - ."""-.""- "' outnwest catnoncs .vir J.iovd lieorge is , ' devoting a great amount of time In de. Philadclphid New York Newark VERY $J :& NO EXCHANGES IMS M ' rriiM :r- Taken c J'V V " effort to brine about union anionic the Irish people. We hope no less than you for an curly and satisfactory settlement. "Throughout the llrltlsh dominions and In Trnnco mid Italy there Is a complete understanding of the fact that the entry of the United S lutes Is the most important event In the war sine the davs of August, 191!. 1 am sure that our lljv eminent iulte understands that lack of frutikniss be tween the Allies would be dlsantromt They know, too, that in any case truth und the news can only be held till for a week or two, and that truth supprctscd would eventually leak out nntl sow suspicion throughout the United States. ".,1V e for the sulinailne tonnage figures, wbjch i believe will very ihortly be made publir, I Know of nothing 111 the waj of news of importance, tlihei on I tnd or sin, tliul has btcn withheld b the Ur'tlsh ctti Eorshlp during mm) inontlir, cv-e'ept the dstUils of cut if tt.'o h glial i'Uiccscs with ccr.inii iictv war Imp'imentii the nature of whi i tho liivcinment is wis Iv hiding lru lu u,ij in Jue tun u.vv tint it kept. Hit gun rcoiot nf lie Wilts ' RISI'ONDE PROVES CLASS UP I'1iI1j11U ai'ltliN llilth t rT" tit . tY ?,.. r-ii Jun.ata III nntl Wood Tlnush Tiail Merrimec' ?.lount in Open- inv; Ilaci' IM.MI.H'U Md Miv long 111 ee.- Ulett ovii the come and nndc It dllHcult for the luti-jeii-oltl maidens to niii.e an Mnd of speed In Ihe fue of It but l;tiunde was stmng eiougti to hold olf Iho fusi-iom lug Juultt.i III and Wocd Iluush in the opening laci here todij The price on lilspomlc' was $3 10 $J tii and S3 Q The Humnui) PIKST UAc'IJ niilJ ii twu-vear olds cllins urn. $;in 4 turlimrs 1 llmiHiiK in.. VVrullli-r. J"i HI tl t0 tl 10 - Illiliilii III llll In hi !, Jl) 4 VU Hi II I Ifinjs.i lln J i - liissirt i nit rim ,ii VM .ov licre. Mihlitn Vvnl uon SHtitUgu s,urf i iuiiioraaiil 1' ilur ulno r ur )ar l Is mid un .' mllis 1 1'llssn tllovi in, Mm- , ., '"" i ; lio SI l "I - Vl.lllnili lln llumnnrlis IMU H 70 ,i VIjki, rrul J Alln . -,l) . ' ""' . I'lmonsthirtie V. Ifirton I). 'i'.1. ...T'"0' s""i" nml Wiittr I runt ilso run illlllli it.vi I. urn r jiai ill , turs", JTuu mill 1 '"'rrj line if iinIfr US In 1 50 ii HO -. "Ire. l.aiot lln liuuill 4 Hi 3 In J S l In hi no Williams n m lime 11.,-, fin tun inner Ma Vliinni and Ntimi, on nlu ran louir. nvtl. Hi., i, Mr nil- mil in tru riau.i ru i ursi -I'm mil, mi l iii i,ri I Hunti.r in ou.it tn hi ii in s.' ii - amj mil ir, ni,i, ii i U3 ruir I to- lolnikon I Hum I i; WoIjii II. Ue i I in i J.iuk and IHMm I'hii ill . I" . . i iliuu il i rin ITi'ii I'j . "" S I .0 fUMUIlK' ririn i.ai i tnoMaruJs mri I Oil. lull- 111 -' unMt uiiitwt Inn in ' Ir'Thiiri Tlote Ham, llm- "il iv.i 1H in II I I.I' ' " Hull 111 W'll J ",o inn Miur .Mull I. II ui Kuril ran LanUlulibrr atari urt iii I Diltlr- aliu .Me. Lexington KesulN J in-, r i..t r ii rurioii 1 I'Mt-r Jij Hit Ii shmon JUmiJi - I no I)uk II." Ilunuvr Hi J I Ml ; iiii iiii i iwiiri-r i , i.utja , i iTlm ..' '";.' . 'thnii Krutrr luv Johnnv M Wat Prmm l. a liie nK llll oil: .,,,, inn -i an i juu. IT i h alto luu "J I ' n UVi'l- H, fr ,,,., 1 lliin-i I)o 11. Mor (Til JO ("4 (in 11', irt - I rs al I) it.' iv,n, ii '. j i, I lrlloltotliii 1IJ .thut lingi-r j ;, m"!'"' V'4"' , ' " ",l"' I'-nluno lilt rf lllliriri himr Kali, 'azan imi Ceil "-iltiion l"!X?!?.h?li !""i I'ftn HhIi nt so i m Tllirtli ltv i: i, furious" i Killian 11.' Ijui-r I.' 'in fj i a ; -n -. leorin l Idle 111', I rump -, jii -, n iraunins in rir .ens 'i m 1 1m- ,,,' ', ',"' ' ir Himl VAall-r II cijl l.jlers slslvr S.inlloin Iiivici I'. loin Ji mil t rumijuhall t.l i STETSON EMPLOYES GET WAGE INCREASE Ten Per Cent Added to Meet "High Cost of Living" Problem 1 iu tent Incicaso 'n the .ij,ts of all i iiiploves of tlio John j stetson f'ompany was iiiiununetd tod tj liv the piesldent. .1 Howell i'umnilngs, to meet the hlf.Ii cost of llvlng 'Ihe notice which was posted In all de pirtnunts lead as follow I" it -ignition of the pre-ent alnioiinal high cost of living the lomninv vrill tluring the cjiitimiam tlieieof piv em Plovcs an extra H) p"i tent The s,i,i amount to he paid In cash eveij month to tinplojes reg stored on the coinpam IjhoKh on t!i lvt d"i of eac'i mouth rile appreciitii n of tin- "nini oi moio tin plojes of tin big h't taitun was u gieat tint a itict d iii ji tt .ct kjii of thanl.s was held ininiPiliateli aft. i the ctnslrg houi tins afi inuini Chestnut and IMPORTANT SALE OF DRESSES Tomorrow Friday, May 5th NO APPROVALS ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL - '-'-" ' m ' ' 500 Women's and Misses' Dresses From Regular Stock for Immediate Disposal f EVENING CITY'S PAYROLL TO BE EXPANDEP Radical Changes in Munici pal .Administration Made by Councils NEW BUREAU F 0 R M E D Rill Largely Curtnilinjj Ilijcrnvny Chief's Powers Also Is Passed Iludlcal chtnges la municipal deptrt mints, salary Increases for police and lire men mill main 111 adv antes for holds of m.tly oiealed divisions and favored e'ul.n utitipled the attention of Countlls todav 'I lie meisuies wll mid m.m liiiiwlt..,li .if I .. .. .. . - . .. - I inourtnus or iioiurs to tho amiu il ipensi i hi i nv govirmnenl und tluli ntmrtival Is vjld b null llnaiit'.Ms to piemge nn In iretse In the 1 1 inH fm 1 y 1 S iprtpriiitloii bills weie Introduced In (Ml ilrinin tiitrfim of the I'lnitue ('omnill lee npiltiiiii!ltig Hi the Hep irtnii lit of Pul lie SMfm r.inoll to covei thepjllo iren h pi i nil until the end of the veil '1 his liilude the miIiiv of the Jno exti i piillie nii n and sal in Ine leave pan'od lodiv bill was also Intioiliin d ippioprl iting it'i "n to tlio Hepirtinonr of Public UoiKs fin snltilts until Ihe end of the venr The IttgHit single item w.ia .' ,3 Tlo to tin Iluieau of U'alet This mono will be t il.t n from a unn nOO surplus nnd Horn a puv intnt of iiT'ioni) to the clt.v bv the 1'iovl dnit I.lfe and Trui-t t'ompiiij ns pitsunil I pioptrtv I t Tlio mi M inipnltiul elimgt 111 the ivt Ing form of mil i innient Is thi out cieitint! i nt iv lluuiu of v.tnet t'le tning and bav ins tht pi vent liJioau of Hlgliwas liotli Ing to att-nd to ac the r iiblructlon of sheots and lotdh This bill has been fought ovei Nine its Introduction bv -o-iietlts that hivt btanded It ns a dupllia Hon of ollli es an iiniKressii v ispetin tnd a eti p bailtw ml to the vt.tem In vogtit under formei .Mavm lie) bum Dtepiti nil opliosltliin the metstire pafsetl It will bo approved bv Mavoi nilth, so Hi it it new buteiti thief ein it one, be appnliited to take ovti the upi i vli-lon of strict cleaning contractor" The bill aboil-lit H.iitv-Ilvi pofltlons whlth hut bun limit i Iho miitiol of Chief Willi tin II fonntll 1 1 the Illghw iv liuieiu and hut bum muiattil untlti tht uilc of cllltiiiiiv i.ithii lb in luitluiul politic" Tin in vi bilieau villi t lln ovei the posi tions tlioppttl from tht Illgliwnv liureiu but il is afrsnttl that m tn cliauries in pit somiel will lestilt so tint :iu oigaui ttlou not IIKilv to unit with Mich liong opposi Hon tioiii tittt ilianlug contractors ein be effet ted Mavor nilth Mts the example for siiniv talslng Hut Is being followed bv otlu r li -ptrtment btads and butem chiefs In a bill that applies to foul olllces in his depart ment ('ounells ilso itiilvcd a favoiable leport on a plm of Diiectoi Josiph S MaiLtiigh lln of the Hepittnn lit of Supplies Hi dltldt his tlepaitmont under thiec tllvlsion" Tin" eiriies siluj Intreasis for th hems of tin divisions of audits iusp, etlons and leiiulsl tioii" the moaev to romp fiom $l.'ni) set aside for a conlldciitl il clerk that was novel appointed British Renew Great Battle on Scarpe Continued from I'ukp tine was renewed in powerful fon e actio todav and In a nev. direction field Marshal Halg reported 'There was beavv fighting all along the fiont, from the lllndenburg line south of the Sensee Ttlver to the Ache-xllle-Vlmv load." bo said "We are pro giessing and hive alreidv captured a num ber of strong hostile positions" The DrltHi tonimander-ln-ch'ef s repot t It dlcates an offensive extending over a fiont of at leaEt twelve miles It Is that distance from the road between Vlmy and Acheville on the noith to the Sen3ee P.lver on the routh PAItl s May J llesumption of spirited lighting along widely scattered points of the whole 1'iench front was reported In todav s official state ment The leport shoved French troops In action at suih wldtj distant points as south of St Quontln, around Hhelnis, at Verdun and -t Mlhlel 'Iho text of the official leport follow s In the t'hcmin-des.l) tinea legion there was gieat actlvit In artlllerjlng and pitiol encounter" in the Champagne Herman attacks were repulspd In the woods west of Montscornlllet and Ham. oui forces lapturlng 219 pilsoneis the entire ganlson of a blockhouse round Vet dun the Ktencli penetrated Civimtn trenches in the Avocourt wood on the light binl of the Meue 'i here wis patrol lighting and can nonading at seveial points on the fiont. cpeelilly In the St .Mlhlel sectoi Hf!M,(LUNS&v! 12th Streets NO LEDGER-PB1LADELPHIA, THUBSDAY, MAY 3, 11)17 Union Jack Unfurled at Liberty's Shrine FOR the first time since Colonial days, tho British flat? was dis played at Independence Hall today. Americn's Old Glory, Greut Brit ain's Union Jack and Trance's Til color were hoisted side by side over the front entrance of the old State House this afternoon. The blaze of red, white nnd blue banners was flanked on each side by Philadelphia municipal flnss yellow and blue. The bunneis weie unfuilcd by Wil ford Jordan, curator of Independence Hall, under instructions fiom City Hall. WINS DIVORCE ON GROUND OF WIFE'S BAD TEMPER Cotiit" Decides Suit Ucruii hi 1!11. Libcllun Mut Pay $30 Monthly Alimony wife who it was totdilltd bid hiicIi hjsterlcil centlmetitulllj. bid temper and lack of pelf-cfinliol as to i Midei hi bus. bands life liilr.'cinble nnd biiidensonie wis to da dlvoitctl w Ith a g' nit of nihil mv of Vn a month foi future iupp n I bv 1'iesl i dent Intlge AudtnrUd in tin dlwnce pin. i 'codings of I "in nl, ' '-toikliu'in iigaluvt llrli Stockholm ponding "luce llll , In npiirovlng tlio findings nf the misler . i links W riilCtolun who pilviitelj henid I the rase ihe Judge said Mis Moikhohn has now reached an age making It huprob- I able that she call obtain itmuneiatlve em- poiineiit. and xht I" unllkeh to llud an- otiei husband -l,o haa be. n 111. llbelhtnt s -- ' -' lh! U IIP ll llll IP I11U III""' I 'of his tin t tblldien and it isiertalnly iml imiper that she slnni d be u-l nlf to "t live ol toiomn n i, ul. It. .1, ,,,,n I I lie libellnnt milvt n s ilin i of JIj i a week and has soith propntv llierefi're wo lomlude tint he should p.iv Mik .Stntk holm iV) a month alhnoi '1 lie Judge ruled that stoikhohii miv lake a tin 1 1 mio n,, a dtnei of divorce In the form suggest, d bv tht iii.t"toi Councilmen Urge City to Aid Schoolship niiliiuieil from I'.ico One mailtlme men pusenl that tin Vmoil, in Hag unit v mislitil fiom tin m-.is i soon tu spuatl ovei the wollil llv tic, alum Anierlcaii vn, 'hoe vt"s,i "bould be lonuiandfil bv Vimriiaiis it was s ild and tin nautlial liitlning stlmuls of the lountiv niust turn lliese ollUets out At pieent said Ihe nniltlme men Mas smliusetts ami , 1,, ,ut, maliitulu niutlt.il training school' but tlno uie not able to supply the tit maud It Is a p tti lollc dutv and u inatter of jnlde foi Philadelphia and l'oniihvlvanla to tlo their shale In tiahl lug oificers fot thc new shlp thej ton tended' 'Ihe Government, .tccoidliiB lo the speak pis is piipaiing to till n out Ameiicali ships bv the bundled" with no Aineilcan offloeiH In sight to tomnnnd them 'I 'tis Is a vltua tlou the cllv must aid In ovt'icornlng thev Insl-tcd Those who addiessed the louiiuittee weie .1 S W lloltoii, president of the .Muiitlme IXchange , (lioige H llirtol president of the llource. I.'inll 1 lbrotht voCtctatv of the Uouise Willi mi U Hempstead a iloure dltectoi . Director Webstei'. of the Department of Whtrvos Docks and I ci ties and Assistant Diicctor Haskail, or the same department Othei spe.tkeis weie P I' oiuig, lepte senting (he Iritettutlonal Mercantile Ma Shipbuilding t'oinpanv and othei maritime of Ttade, IT, T Hat Ion, of the Morlthue Kxrhange. and I. II I McN'.tlh. an old tlino salloi. and now vice piesldent of the Fouth I'hiiddtluhla Business Mens Aso elation Letters suppoillng the project from the Xew Voik Shipbuilding Company, Sun shipbuilding Companv an tlothei mailtlme Interevts weie lead PHILADELPHIAN IN AUTO NEAR DEATH ON TRACKS CHKSIUK r.i. May T Aftei their au tomobile had crashed through the safetv gates of tho Baltimore and Ohio Uillroad at Twelfth and Madi-on streetrt todaj.l Hariy i isner. jhu uambrev street, und Charles McCullough 171J Noith Tweutv ninth street, I'hlladelphia, leaped from the machine in time to escape death '1 he au tomobile belonged to the Cential Construc tion Companv of 2221 Aich stieet, Phtla delphli It was struck bv a freight train and de molished One of the men sustained slight Injuries of the face GERMAN 31UNITI0NS PLANT EXPLOSION KILLS 351 BAsJ.H, SvvitciUml, Ma 3 "1 he pow tlti factoiv at rurth (ieinianv explodetl killing H.'l peison", and a similar explosion at Tiolsdoorf killed thlit, according to le poits tecelved lino b wireless toduj Cleveland Brooklyn Buffalo :v C. O. D.'S .BILLS FOR PAYMENT OF BIG LEGAL FEES Chaiimun Gaffney Introduces Ordi nance for Recompense of City's Counsel in Important Suits Two oidlnniuef, providing fot tin pa mom of largo fees to law vers who had rep lesented Ihe iltv weie llitindiue 1 bv I'oun cllinan (lartney, i halrin hi of tho l'lnance t'oniiulllce The flrt-t provided for the tip pioprlatlon of $"0,1100 In pajment of a fee to Wlllliiiu M llnigot Dpput Attorue.v iletieral who leiireseuted the tltv In n cult In ought agaliiHt tlin I'rovldcut I.lfe and 'liust Coinpinv that netttd the muiilcl palltv tuTMiOd In pel ion il pinpsrt lux The othei ordluimo pi n Ideil for the p iv . meiit if two mln r Itwtii" llafuld S Sliertz and Waul W J'lei"oii untl nrked the npptopilitlon of $ l miu 'I lute men miiio, i-eiiti'il the til' In u null liiolisbt litfoit" tin I'ublli I oiniiili'sliiii Mi,, i letiiUed In the antliiiti He ' o il-c.u l 'lug conii uilcs roiluc ili' their pipe twentv-li.e tint" po ton vn oidlliiime intlotlllctd two Wfeko ago to apiiiiiinialt $r,i fiftii fm was amended no tbtt a wai t iiii tgeiiclt s poition of this monev loiild be tisod in pnitjile foi the ex pe i 'oh if the enteitailinii nl In till" tlti of ll i I loiuli Piivm ORDINANCE TO IMPROVE WALNUT STREET OFFERED Uill Ii ovules foi Ktmov.il of Undjjht!y I'alconies, Porehis. Auniptrs and Other IlLiivioiis , ,, , am,,)ll , ,, m st,,,t ,,,lsiliefH , Assol .,t t iuk. their llioioiiRluiiie a" atlitttlvt ns possible, an oiilluiiiit was Intiodiii nl lulu Count lis to div lo i,iii the aiilbnrllli s ptwei to le i love uiislghtlv baliunleii pun hit, awnings .nil sui h olh i t xtt tiloiis whli b hive btin xiitid against In the bii"lniss im n nf Hi, ii.-ivi intiiili Tin tiidlnaiite was iliawn bv niieilm Dtlisumi ami hlcr Alhilt,ht at the ieiiiest of tin iwm i ilitin 'Ihe niilliiniK iiHilm n mil.' 1 1 1 1 j nil ninji ttloii" ia"t lln building tin. on lo m I otl tile vdi wall i xt opt Im soui, mliioi i xteptlons ii gaiilini, i oinli es line, inmnliv nn iillnwid lot lln iiniovil of this,, in owin t s ot li n ml" iilim nl liuilir Oplosion Dies lost pit Union fintv tliiee veil" o'tl ''i Wilde vttott who was iniunil I i"t 'lues 1 1 1 v whin n liollii ixiiloilid in Hit wilds ii Cramp lilpl.tiiltlliifr 'niiiain ill. il in . nfteiiioon in Hie ipisiiptl llo"pllal IP r4b I "Mk m MORE PROSPERITY TO BE WAR RESULT Government Officials See, Benefit for All if Heads Stay Cool MONEY WILL r CIRCULATE W iSIIINCTOW Mai ,1 ' The 1 niud .State!' Is enteilng upon n pel lot! of imiiieiedeiited piosjieWlv ilov eminent leadeis In tho nut trlsls aro ton vlnced that If the Amem in piople will keep cool for .i few wetks until the first shock lot ttiti.tiue Into the win I" past and con- I llnue theli biislnesi as uilal tiitv will" wit- liitss auiitlng Iiitltistil.il lttlvltv'' v hie i will bring pio"ptillv to all ili.ise" I The colossal war lln ineiiig problem will enhatitc lulhrl III in trtluie till" piospflllv In the opinion of (.oveint.it nl nllklalv 'I lie $JtiiKiOO(iooo wat bond l"i ue announced by iNoirciiti.1 oi tie' innr.,, ........... ...-.. i . .... . .1... ' ...., II. 1.1,.., law. night bin been so ariani,oii mat a iniiiofr Ol llllllt Will ll' III OH ll'llll iliuiltuuai- 1 siilistrlbin In vv .ii bomb to ihe general (Intel mucin Coinp.il itlvelv llltle of tills mono will be withdrawn nt ome fiom the banks mid suih a I' wtthdrtwii will be e.iionbd In this tounlrj foi w.n supplies; Immediate and so will Immediately And lis wav luck Into the banks through bii'l- ness i Iniinols seinlirv Mi dou bus dnlnoil It will bo tht pdlcv of the (lovtrniiunl lo penult fail profits mi vv.u ionti.it is Hi and the l'ed-' i ml lit st vt Uoiid as mil ns olhei (lov ei unit lit iictn le" have made n ciieful tati v.tss of the ttoliomli i oiiillllnli In the 1 nlti d ! stiles and have concluded lint ladlcally lo ttiilull piollts would tauve troubles which 111 tin tnd would mtitn loss lather th ill "av-ii.n- I'.iiiseoiientlv fall w.u piollts will not be frovv tied upon and this will mean It Is i net I md good w.n,i fm I i'oi and liberal mplov mi nt fm all ila-vt" of workers Monev in i lieul itlou will lit t is and in nlv 1 "til biancht t of Indilstii w ill In piospnous Ml the supplies fi i tin I uilod Slates nun md inn will bo pmthi'fl In this oiintiv md most of the siipplit" for the Mlifs will be bought hue n this t.lll mean ihe pout In mln lln tbtnnels of Anieiieaii business of viituillv all the t.' 0U0 000, (W0 llbertv loin as will as tlio proceeds of the I fuilhei loins to tome dining the mutliiu ante of tint wai The fact thai Iravi war laves will be levied Is not expeitnl to have nnv dampen mg tff.ii on 'In Intlu tilai piO"ielltv foi tliese laxtt will fall heaviest upon ploflts, theitbv making onlv those btvt able lo pi ' nibject In the Imposts THE big hits that, everyone is singing right now the catchiest, brightest songs of the clay are here for your en joyment on Columbia Records with so much snap, life and genuine eood sinamer thai you'll vote them the bat you have ever heard. Voices, recording, accompaniments -the songs and the way they are rendered on these records will rouse all the enthu siasm you have. These are the songs and records you want! "Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow Columbia Record A220S, 75c. Popular Sam Ash sings, "I'm Going Back to a Shack Where the Bl.ick Led Susans Grow" in 4 'way that makes this catchy, bright tune an invita tion for jou to come.back with him, too. On the other side is the ballad success, "After Youe Had Your Way." "For Me and My Gal" Col . . R . . J Columbia Record A21QO, 75c. Ragtime at its best, sjneopated joj -a swinging, jingling tunc that will set our shoulders swajing here is a wedding song that'b a hit indeed! And "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die" is the funniest "kid" song evei. "Poor Butterfly" Columhk Record Here is the finest tenor rendition of this greatest song-hit in jcars. Charles Harrison's fine oice brings out all the feeling m the touching little story of "Poor Butterfly," and the string accompaniment of the refrain has .1 poig nant quality that will grip jour heart. Charles Harrison sings another classic, "My Rosary For You," on the other side. With those other genuine hits, "If I Had a Son for Eacli Star in Old Glor.v" .A220Q, 75c) and "She's. Diic All the Time" (A2210, 75c), here jou have five records on should not miss hearing. And once jou hear them, jou will want to oxi'ii thcm,.too! There's, a store that shows the Columbia "music-note" trade-mark right in jour vicinity -make this the occasion to renew its acquaintance sometime to-day or to-night. ' New Columbia Record on sale the 20th of every month The I'roTrrb That Declare "rou cin't have jour cake, nnd eat It," vm nroopteil before Kndnwinfnt Insurance had beta heard of. 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