wm'i&z f V JL . f Jx 'tA L fc'Mffr ;& v k'Mbi- w- A i .". &-v4 B7fc WX.Cf SfiJ9, BE EUv ESPJBP P:: V h h t. X ill II r f-xii Bi' P f'e'" K. I' i i i 1 i IS" . &' - r v Ufa. !. ItKV K," Mr f.,rk$ '' ' V W MAKING LE0G'EK-JJH1LAI)EJ n t VDELPlilA, JMU1M.& MAY 4, 10J17 ii. m THE FARM FROM CLASSROOM Transplanting of U. of P. jyj oi-uuunts itii liiipui- o i j POOD tant Task MEN'S BATTALION GERMAN POPULACE, IN REVOLT, CLASHES WITH TROOPS IN BERLIN Contliinr.l fnnn I'iikp line Incllenlex near nppioai'h nf n rrl.N In the Ontral KmplrPH. TIiIh iii-uh may Im cum Minrirpil im follow - Hnil fortius In KrouliiK lictixruti I'm, fla nml AuMrl.i Kinprnir Karl Is Hnirrnl on to frli Hon with (tprmauy liy. IhiiiKaiy'M upi-ii jillci'Diitrnt HuiiKary'H rtilltiK i'I.iksos ato kiiIiI In Im frarfnt of nnarcliy unlcH Hume Iiojiw of prni'c Is kIiowii to ltc-t n-nilo I'piKlntPtit rrpnrt rracli lien' that thorp Is u KniMltiK ft-rllMK In (Iprniany tli.it Hip sulpiiiarliip warfare Ii.hk mil Iippii puiiliii'lixc of ihi rrinltH rxppi'tpil TIip i Ity of Ham lin rn with It at HhlppliiK IwliMrli-i In said now to lip npproxliiK Hip i'mri of thp rorolftn Uffko In nppimliiK thp xtilmiiirliin war at tlip tlmu that inthlpxHtip.- xx.m (list agltatpil. Its approxal wan liapil m Hip licllff tli.il I siKii a rniirw linn only niicvcimImI In In- ero.isliiK Hip liiilcniiilllr whliii I !im iii.iny must Liter pax anl In ilt.ixxlni: AinprUa Into thp I'nnlllrt Ci'lni.iliv 'm coininrivl.il proMioi'tH. It was IipM. hac lii'eti liijurril for Hupp yrar to ooine I'.i'tPlitlon of Hip IIlIkI.iii lity of Antwrrp liy lprm.in h another thlm; foaipil . hy llniiiliurK. ipsiiltlin; III Hip wpII-i1piiciI le-, in.uiil h.x Khlpplni; lmlu.tilpn that thorp ho no niincMitlon of lirrllnp' hy ilpmutnv nml. mnrroxt'i that (iiun.ttix i announce rlBht now Slurp rpw latlnn nf lhr Klnim, nn inn n'hpiit" In alien Mi-vli'n anil .lap in Hit iprnniti nc.iltiKi Hip 1'nitPil State-, i.ppu. Rltinn to Hip Potolcn .MinHtit lias iti,i..iil l.ilirnil'' arr stl'l iiilrliMlhlx suppol MPfcf linn Transplanting mon trotn rlasronins to farms Is the IiIr Job I'rof. J. Ilnc.l Sinltli. of the Unlxemlty of rpiinlvanla. now upcrlntcnd. Trofpsoor Smith Ii director of agricultural pprxleo In th" Wharton School of Finance. Students nre IipIhb cent to tho fanni In Companies of 100 oath. They arc c'nilflert tinder two headv Komi Krowptu' hattallonx nd a student's pl.icoiurnt of his own scrv llcea throiiRli a rolatlxu or frfpnil In the llrt case, tluouKh the rjiit.ilu of the battalion, the ttppurtment of aKrlcul. ' lural service knows the man Is on Hip Job to which lie was nsslRncd. On this basis credit Is Kranted for the reinalnlnB part of the school year Whern the student works on a farm found bj himself the rase ini!i bo sub mitted to the director of agricultural serx Ice and the followins method pjrsunl: If the assignment srenn arcpptahlr Hip stu dent makes out an' application blank for leax'o nf absent e and kop to xotk This fnct must bp cprtlllpd to bx fonip StntP of. flclal or sump ollltlal fiom tin I'tiltcd States Dcpartnipnt of ,Kncultuu Cprtlfl- cates are n!o xnlld xvhen Issued by a i member of Hip State llo.iid of Health, Stnte Hoard of Agriculture nr any utllcer of Hi" I Mntp National liu.inl or Hip I niteii Mali" Army or L'nlted States Weather Jlurenii, Tho Mine mothoil It employtd m KnintltiB credit for tho second teim's xxork In Hip Wharton School as am cod upon bj xarlous Instructors In xtrltliiK on tho Icax-c-of-ab-Donee blank. In the case or wniois a irpnrt must he tlxen that Hip ate on Hip Job until June S. "Orpat numbers nf people xtlll face star vation In Kuiopc and America unle-s there Is ii large Increase In food pioduitlon b this time next ear. ' dedal ed Professor Smith today Herbert ' lloovpr, xxhnp success In handling the llelglan food relief lias caused, him to bp tallpd iiioip eDk lent than the Hermans Issih'd it call to Ameil enn farmers to stern the tide of the crlrls. which Is far graxer than we Amerli.m .itc XxilllnB to bellexe "This iiack-to-the-farm mox-cnicnt is only drop In the bucket, and I bellexe the 'int ernment should eteiclse the utmost carp in .application of its selectlxe-draft rystpm bp. "cause of this etononilc fac "I fax or a cltlxon boaid to superintend se lection and application now that Hip bill Is a laxx- It l.s xxell enough for the mili tary to furnish Hip men. but. Im m.x opinion the military Is nut ciptlpped to Judge prop- j erly a distribution or Hip unman rosouiiw In n manner that will net the iiotoriiment the best ipsults per man Piofessor Smith th- n polnwd to blunders made by the Allied teriiments xxhen a hysterical xxaxe of toiiM-riptton sxxept oxer tho Kuroppan cnuutrb He compared the elHclenp of the Ucrniaii sjxtem xx-itb the edlclency of the 1'rpnch and Itrltlsh at the beginning of the xtar, xxhen men bftter .u qualnted to serxe In industrial armies were rushed off to the front? Asked If he' thought men sent from Hip .,,, .-, University of I'ennsjlxanla would be re-i MIIV . l; . l.iv ,ii.i t .1,. fir,,,- t nhi i irrr,n In Hi" a r 1 leiiartmeiil - pl.i-is vI4b it uni int. iftiitii - rsttfc aii ntiivv , k..n,,. ..t .1, ..i., i .,..ii,i..,it i,.,f. i sneodlnc un the m iinif.iciuip nr orun.in MWtu9V 't- 1 1 1 1 o i x i i iiiniuii ixtiuii-s a t va r i r Smiii. rsniini. "Tii.it 1 .1.. not Unotv and i-qulpment for the reguliu .Hint I should think not but If su. h should nroxe i H'e National liuard vxIipii both br.nv true, then It xxill be a sad blunder on the , part of the lloxemnient and will expose ' a. decided lack of foresight and economic judgment I howexer. prob.ibl.t bei .ille he is the olilv utitijilliker III nlllie In ileinialu un thp oHipi hand, pi p inputs of Hriii stoiff polui out his complete fmnlllal It.x with Ainerlta and Amerteiiti" Is siiiilithlnt: for which thi if Is desperalp need In the l-Vreign (Htlee Miiienxrr.lt l lipid Itel nstorrf nilglit vet effeitlxely wmk for nrtjutment of Aiiipi lea's qiiaiicl with ilerniniix (Senium olllclals are now snld to lealle how I'oniphlely Ihe.x weie wmng in estl matlng Amci leu. The hiililet Idoxx i'f ill' fomes In their n allatlon that America Intends to tight a real and not a piper war No olllcl.il I bought she would uctu.illx light. Zlnimumnim Is blamed for not liaxlng Utiown that AmeiliM would K' the limit Iternslorrf Is llisuieil as likely t coirett this mistake by trstoilng (Jerman-Ainerliaii rl;lllollS Hut nut n'one In actual xv.ir strength Is Amri leu tinxx beginning to be feared In ilprinmix'. The war conferences nre ni'i'n heiislxe that the great weight of Amerltiin demni rat')' thrown Into the balance against 'ieriiiaii) mil) result In x.ist stri'iigtlienlng of the ilciiioci-nile p. ate part) II Is re puted Hint, this effort to strenRlhrn the denim little penro moxe nlreiidv Is tiling everted fnnn Ainprlcn on llungar) There nre other reports which sonic wuy or nther eliulp the censor nml turn up bre a- etldenep of dissension In thp return! I'.inpiii'" The legul.irltv with xvlui'h ibex arrive, in Hie face of the most stringent ens. i hip Herman) has oxer had In foict. max p sslbl indicate deliberate cliciil.i Hon i.f sii, I, reports b.x the iloxerimicnt hi ii ii i siiuw sinh an iiivumulitlloii of disstiisiitis ti.it t-xen ,i steel-bound censor shl) c.nrioi i oiiccal them VAST FORCE OF RESERVES, PLAN OF AMERICA; PEPPER'S PROPOSAL WXHI'!Ti. May Plans foi agirat Vatlonal etxii e Keserxi made up of men n"t subje. t in di.ift Into the army, and of xxotnen. nlrcaih iippioxnl hv thp War lipp.irtment wen submitted to the i'ouiipII of National I'cfense at a conference tilth State iloxrrnors and teptesi ntdtlx'es nf State defense couiiti s Members of the re-erxe xx-oiiUI be iixiiH nble for nny service the could perform for the iloxeinmont. The ,dans xxerp pi 'sentpil b.x Henrge Wharton Pepper a representnilx-e of the Pennsxivntilu State Peieue ('ouncil. and chairman of a national committee of patriotic anil defense so. letles. The reserxe xioultl be headed by a bou'-il of nine nationally known mrn. which would operate thmuch a national committee of mi'iiibers from all the Slates t'ntb'r the nalionil tommittee th -re nnuM lw State and district committees, nnd In Wnshlng ton a permanent hpathpi.irti is coMiuittteee xxoulil sit to iarry on admiuistiatixi' win It Membership on the hoard of tut.p bus been lent.itlxel.t accepted It W'ms stated, b.x former Piesld.nt Tuft. Major ileucrat lioorge W ilorthiiis and Henry I. Stlnison. former Spcretar.x of Wm Till: IMIIPOSK Toe puipoitp of the oigunizilllon. as ,.tit lined to the defens" council, xvould be to furnish any mllltnrx or ilxlc seixice which could not be performed b enlisted men, to aid In recruiting, to woik i nilci ,ui prixitte empIoer iig.iged 'ii tloxt i ninciit cvntrncts. or on tiirnis and to .s-ippl) the army and ravx When not In nitixc scrx ,t e i. soi to memborf. otiltl 'id In im nn d" ii us.. Thrv would recilxp ciinpetis.ii.nti foi Hip line spent in i cieriinient .m v.ce Mm it Hie serious problenis f,n iiu 111" i l.ixei nmeiit, Mr IVtiier dci '.iiwl i t' uHll7.e the ilT'.lts of the Ihousauds w Im a:e xoliintii ling f'ir an) frxlte they i in un der I'rpiit'im of the tesirx'e, he said, would lift ii but deu from the shoiiideis of il 'V rniiHiil oilui.ils nml glxe xohuitecis a chuiiL" to be of leal seixlte what sr.Ti:s mpst p till of the t'nlted Statei today by the economy lApertH of the llrltlsh mission. They ate explaliilng t" army and navv ollltinlw the work of conseixatlon which Hie llrllisli and rrniih iiimle" baxp i in led on In rider to keep the i ost of war down lo n minimum and to utlllite all of the lesnurccs of the wan lug nations ll.teli of the lighting line in Plain e and Plunders there liaxe been established him ilrfds of sheds xvhltii me klmwii n tel'iilr slifds bill III lealit) the) ale I construction sheds lleic there me Ihollsalids of expel t (hoeniakets, tailors, harness makers, black smiths. giinsuiltliM and men flout nil cinfts mid Hades liusll) winking d.i) and night np.iliing and leconstnu ting the cMUlpmclit of the nt lilies In the Holds Pax after dny mon scour the battlefields and pltk up eipilpmeiit battel etl and linn and send it tun k to the lep.ilr shells, livery si lap of nictiil, leather or clnlh left III the t tenches after a charge is gathered up und nut to the tear line It - either lepalieil or lecoiisiiui'tcil into a new gaiment. When "Tonunv Atkins" on the lltlng linos llntls thi'tp arp ho'cs In the 10, of his Kiioes and applies to Hip ipuu ternmster for a now pair, he tin longer Iosok tin- t.isiiuis ovot the rail as he was wont to do In the tally d.ixs of the war. Instead, he must tutu his , old r-hoes In when he gets his In w fool gear These are sent bai k to the lep.ilr h1mp Pel Imps thex me not worn siilllclenlh to I wariatit their dost Miction, so thex are i paited and reissued to some nlhei so'p- i i.igtted trench lighter If Hip) ate too bndly torn and worn, then the) nie caie- fully taken to plpus and raih little Mnp i of lenther caiefuix teserxetl and soiled , Prom these bits of leather etitlioly n w shoes arp Hind", ' In much the s.imi inalitioi pxii.x bit of nictiil Is gnthi red 1 1 out the liattlefioiit .mil sorted out. Some of It Is H melted .mil poured Into new tipnpnieiit and some or It is xtorked Into old t'lpilpment but iioiip or it Is throw n ii xx a x AmcriiH, m customed as It is to ,i wealth of ex or) Ihinu will find It hard to make thesp tiexx substitiitea do for the usual blight and uhlnx iipw Biirmenls or eipilpmeiit. but Iliil Ish fX"lts sny it intisl be done foi Hie s.ikp of humatiltx When the wat is mil 'thev mnilitiiin. exen lesoiirce will bp iippiIpi! mid prices xxl I sua! linn II bet nines tiie duty of Anierieiuis of I he present d.u to inti'serxc and ket'ii down the nt i f wm and ifter-the-win pmes Junk so it soon-, i doni'ieil In Aniiutu, It) PER CENT TAX ON FUN AGREED AS WAR LEVY Club Duos, Theatre and Prizc- Fiyht Tickets All to He Assessed WASIIINHTilN, Ma) I. A lax of leu per cent on all chili duos and tickets nf amusement was ugiped upon today by Hip Ways mid Means I'omiiilltec. This means that member of tho I'nlnn League In Philadelphia, now pa) lug dues of Jli a year, would pay u la of $10. This ta applies to all clubs and associations li.u lug month) or)p.ill) dups. ll applies to theatie thkels. nie light 'likcts anil tlikets in uioxlos In niiirV winds. Hieie xxmild be n lav of one cent n a ten-cent iun ii Mi kei and on a 1 VI theatre ticket the tax would be fifteen cents. It would ho expenslxc going in thentroH In ho future, with tho scalping ptlx lieges pre xnlllng In Philadelphia, xvhlch fomppt the pa) incut to the hotel ticket agent of llftx enls luyonil the tegular prlte U. S. SEEKS TO SOFTEN MtrriSH SHII'l'ING RULES House (icts Ucsolutloii Asking Rcmowtl of, All Uiscrimintitory Regulations WASlllNHToN, May I tiient llillaln would be asked Iniimdlalil) to dlscoiitliiilc nil ilbcilinlnatoiy pr.utlce.s against Amerl 1'iin shipping, glowing, out of the iiiiIIpi stages of the lluropcati war, by the teim" of u iisiiliillnn Intloduidl In the llnuso this aftpniooti bv IbiiiPseutatlxe Itrlttpn, of Illinois. The tpsolutlon asks th.it the lepicspiila tlous be made bv Secietnrv l.aiisliig Ihrougli thi- lliltlsh mission now In Washington N'nt ml) i- a ili'iontlnll.mi e of all mail rnmrship nml illlaloix pi.iitue- 'tow ml commerce sourjlit but Orcut Dtlu nsKou to inomry me Paris convcnllon i.fit-nltir Itmtp of lintllffilu ,... .. X "" " ;","'...""" '"'t' "u n,i si inai rfxinerii'iiu niioresis KM.ill not i,f fieruu p. .. fir The mriiMiri xxan oinmlltop on KotPlgn Affuli dkmaxi) ui:ci:ivt:i. for oiU)1:!l Gruiul Ginteriilly Fncct Application 'to Distribute As.iet.t Amonp; Meniliera Appllcnlluil him been lunde t llv . or I'ommon lipas No. 1 b. ,l lM,i, j j"" nlngs and llowaid S. Cspiox two Vtr-i I'laternlty cetilili'iite holdei . for ,, JJJ lolxci to pleseixi! Hip nsstts or ihe org J!" z.itlon mid to dl'trlbule them among ts..! cut it led In shale Pndellck llm-loli. who bar bun nrti,1.n, of the i'iiuiiI I'lntcinltx siun- it oigani xatloii. said today: "Till, i mi.tpij )t n' hash of a bill rlltd In toint Iiim ,lu'(. i was dismissed by the I'ouil These men ippii'epiil a small faction i it.. t niot) for iiiinunl at the tloftlon Iuk r.m mi,i h welt bead II In llltlll to Hill Tnelr only ilTiiit now Is in get this in.ii'i-i nu,, jv, p.ilHif mid thus injuic the . mi. . mjjwxjism&iX'.ii, MAjLmm&&iKEn The ifetie i"oiiinil ttaxi and ,-t tie iPtiipsentatt lioxi i nom iit'lne of a I prcur.im for Statp Hs-istan.'. in tin (oiliinl i ioxernmei.i in nn c intuit i m in.' .ir i n. le told that State defense muiuils could tin these thlims Pmniolp pa'rlolii im il ami i dm ati the pioplc to the in.mn.tiid.' nf Hie t isp, aliead . aid in nciiilliiiR the National Hu.iid. nsst in t-tirxing i ill Hip IIiiipiii tm Hie new armx and In determining iMiiptious from diaft : iii.iiutniii l.ihm -i.iud.tnl-. psiablish labor clem in houses, .t-.smi in gitlmg workers to use their broken thin ' on Hie famo-. ns-isf In gcttitiM bile men nn I box -In the tnrnis, afford facilities in aiding the lioxeriuiietii ! oo'lei't rexenues: help Hon the Illicit) Imui , oimmlJii' cnllal Iih.iI- I prodilitloii coiiimittees to xxork Willi the hlllle I'efiliSP I'olllH'lls, iflipplv tbcil "III I foixl lciUllellielits whelVM'i pns-il,li ,t i I I, (luce tx.tslc In tin hollK I rJO-YHAR-OMl HKKD UK('OKI)KI) Koles Transfer nf Market Sticet Prop erty August 1". 170i! An old deed mole Hum l.'n xt.n- old lie blPII tiled III Hie Uei older ..r Heeds oil) . Ill in ilir to ploxcnt itnv ill-till b. line as ti the owneislilp ,,f itl."i M.llket stlcel. belong. lug to the estat. nf T Wlstm llioxvn Although the ptoperlx has l.een in th. hands ot tin Wistar finnilx and llnii tlo scendaiits foi almost two ceiitui les (In Laud Title and Tiilsi I'oinp.iux ailxlsetl llllng Hie old ileeil xv Iiu Ii tells of the t oiixex am e of a lot on High stitel bttweeii Thin! anil Pouitli -ttiiis ft mi I'aspar Wistar I" Thoma Wi lai It is il.n. d ngiisi IT ITT. XX llll.iliis , -sinUlii .tttnilii xs ,,i I Ik Pst.ltt II 11 llii il 11 se ft M M WAR DEPARTMENT INCREASES ARSENAL , FACILITIES FOR RUSHING MUNITIONS, )icyc!e Week i foi The I nlxtrsit) of Pctinsjitani.i'K Kood Groxvers' battalion are not restricted to stu dents alone Outsiders are occasionally placed, but thus far not man) haxo applied under the categor) YALK MEN NOT EXCLUSIVE Captain Moretti Denies They Scef. a Separate Wr-Trainlng Camp NKW HAV1JN. I'onn. Ma) 4 .. . 'i Is being made to put thiough an cm us'Xa program, or to seek a separate can- r f.-" Yale men. said t'aptaln Moretti. of th 'S , . division of the Itesjrxe ( iff leers T'j i r. Corps, In conneitlnii with nn aim ii - ment that a ivqurst has been i 1, to the War department by the unit is u authority's that the Yale b.itterx be s, i as a cirp-i to l-'ort Sill for trailing p i' poses t'aptaln Moretti said. "Sex'eial newspapers hint) mlspiated lb ttimn of the artillery officers here. We are not sefklng a separate tamp fo- Yale men. Wp are not tr)lng to put thicug! an excluslxe program Our effort Is mere ly for the establishment of a separate artil lery camp, where nil men xcishing to bp. come ofllccis in this branch of tho serv!e may go." Uffqers ll.'l Loth for Cultixstion I'OTTSVII.U:. Pa .May 4 Mavor Mor timer has offered for free tultlxatlon 113 lots belonging to the Mortimer estate Al though they h.ne not been cultivated for many )ears, the ."-oil Is fertile llxen the streets adjoining the lots which ,i.p not needed for public travel xvill be utilized. and s lire ordered to be recruited up to full war strength, the liu.irteinmsier s I'mps uiitl Hie ordnuii'e Pepartment today culbd Into the erxice mar.x retiretl otilcers und Increased the houis tf all Hie clerks In the two dlxision- pnublo shifts of ten limits oath hate hi t n work ng at a '1. us. i (k fr si, me tain past and ui.Tl ' z.' . i Ii. - 1 1 1 n . nt in all . nn n a a..' '. I p i a m u u I. 1 i ii I. d Hi. .1 In lull till I pr at I -, Thr P i riow I a- til Ml a f r e up api.i 1. IM lias (tin i ,nli lo itiiir.isp 1 hi s i,. !, j . ( Hi mill I tll.lt till inillHlf.tl 'in. nt I mall arm aiiniiiiulitiui iii.kIiI be lu. u.t. nl t the IJ... u I-laud III atseii.il th. ., , ., ,, I l.HRpst pi, u,i .a th,. ;im-i linn in. ,i i..i I 't .Piilll 1,1,11 I Hi wolk. .11,11 Ptfolts e I, . .1 g made to im ic.tsc tip inn p lo -,in. ALLIED EXPERTS TEACH USE OF EVERY SCRAP . ( o-Hrb:"lV's5?x ill 2?y'-l hrP iwr: J) luul. Ill III l St il. in ii 'I Ii i' l xmiim; i'i v.. Ml will b. I il w 'U '" N xi.t Sl .- I.I, I III. I I ..llll I Klpptrlc aso BUY TIIE I50Y A Black Beauty CD ICC 'mpipip nieeti IT FY ,'.I-a'op with pach purclm -"-' of a lii'.xcle this week .1 ATrwInlc 'ro select fiom tuiiBli.g Call or Write for Catalogue HAVERFORD CYCLE CO. .-.03 MAIMxET ST. America's Largest C.xclc House. wBsram a .1027 MARKET STREET Zrffldil AV ft lit ii sim. mi I Pi I. ii sMMKMKmKtKmKKmmBKBKBBmBBmma -A . I WITS(il $&0kWS& RiS 14 19 1 m faffs. )WHi III iBNi I Every New Up-to-Bate Style! Every Smart Fash iofiiable Material Suits in silks, serges, g a b a r d i n o s and checks; p 1 a i n and lielted models ; navy, black, tan, gray, etc. D r e s s e s. tall'eta, striped and plain crepe de chine; trimmed with flat braid, em broidery. Sec-iiml I'loor Coats, copies of high priced m o d e 1 s, for dress, street or travel ; Bolivia, velour, etc. z:urr? "Extra li W aists I - -L Wonilci'ftil collection of C'ropo dv Chino, (Jcorcctlf anil I.ttiKcric Waists. I.ai'Ku anil novelty collars, lace and cmlnoiil Vr.x trimmings, tuck fronts, fancy pearl buttons, Uun-lmck cull's; also strictly tailoied s-tyles. In Mai.v, ChartreuM.', Gold, Uose, Sea (Jreen, Navy and HIack. Nothintr to equal the style and quality of thi'M? Waists can ho found in the country at thi;- price. Positive xalues up to $(!..ri0. Main Floor Values lo .S(i..-)0 s 6.50 to $15 - r. & Company Straw Hats $1.50, $2, $3 Saturday is Straw Hat Day You mat; want one lo wear Sunday. ?)WTr d C f$k anamas, $j. SUeghorns, $3, $5 "Money Bacf(" to bacf( them. 1534-1526 ac: Annouacement: EXPANDING business has compelled the local soliciting office of the Comptometer to seek larger quarters, and it has therefore been removed to a ground-floor location at 101 9 Chestnut Street. The additional space has enabled us to enlarge our Comptometer School and thereby meet the con stantly growing demand for trained operators. If you are not a Comptometer user if you do not know from experience what Comptometer Efficiency and our Personal Service mean you have only to write or telephone Walnut 896 We are ready, upon iavitation, to show you. Ask us. FELT & TARRANT MFG. CO., CHICAGO Jay G. Kleeg, Soliciting Agent Gir COATS In n s,., In! mlirprli i- s.lll', .11 $4.90 $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 MTRI's I'lllllltis I lll'l l.s Xllvtiiri's I'l.lllls III Ml I nliirs nml rrs s-pflni: stll's Fiji's J In II XI MN I'l.llOlt Girls' sses pci i.il "silt itt $2.29 $3.50 $4.95 $7.95 l.ilWII (Ircimilt". ritM'. Ltiiii. In hr ;inil M!ir. hi tln hilmili th'H nml ii filth triimiM'il, M l i ncti. itui h.itnbr " tit ip l..irt,i ns-oi till' ii nf lert in i hfKt" f mtii l dinsi.MiM anl vr il n ntKn ft'!' Inns hi'ilf I'laid xolul folnrt Mtid lomhiiMt in 75c CJirls' Dresses 33C S1.50 Girls' White QCr Dresses y O $1.50 Children's QQ ammcKWHBK'HU'iiinz $.50 r3 ii,n U I I Hit IF New $5 ant! $6 Silk Skirls in tl Ht rt(.l H tnM..K n. h lult nd -:.. t olm in. ii I - o I.I K -ml ttlti I- , ssr.rnn nt lilU (llH'f et ntir morriiu I iv Mr S AXI) iu- gM ' Soi'oml I'loor -" l-'?'!' T-'l". pi"' Coals m Megislar $I5, COATS $J 7j 3L113 DRESSES liiKliinilor'n, 10!' US SI. 50 Waists . . . 69c SI. 50 White off Skirls VDC ias.i!k$2.95 Murl.i-t s,r,.P (DCQODG!! FACTORY SURPLUS SALE Owing to the U. S. Government Contracts Awunli'il at ra.torx, for this ninuufactui intf of ruhlicr toods anil clothing for the Army nml Xavr, thev haxo hhippeil all civilian laincoats to our Philadelphia Store for immediate cleat anco, at prices so loxv as ti) com mand every man. woman and child to own a wonderful tainproof coat. FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN IS l) Jm a ? 1 COAT I at CLOSE-OUT PRICES f LOT LOT LOT LOT i Men's -'-Men's ''Men's The Most Important Raincoat Sale in Recent Years! Ten Big Bargain Lots to Insure Immediate Disposal! SG.50, $7.50, 38.50 values; Double Tex. Raincoats. Guaranteed Waterproof S10, .S12..")(), $1:J.."jO values; Cashmeres, Tweeds, Waterproof Raincoats Slii, .?l(5..')(). SI 8 values; Priestley Gabardines, Rainproof Tweed and Rubberized Coats J Men's -l) $22.50, $27.."i() values; Cravenettes, imported materials and newest style Raincoats. This lot includes many of our 'finest products ' LOT .'Women's $ W S7'"" .values; Poplins, Cantons in various colors and , styles LQ'f 6' Women's $S)' $l0 $12.50 values; in Cashmeres, Tweeds and Mixture effects L0T 7 Women's $12 $l;-50, $1" values; Plaids, Checks and Novelty Mixtures; all colors LOf s Women's $20 $22.50, $25 values; Rubberized Silk Coats in plaids and plain effects, also Priestley Cravenettes, large variety of styles j4Q-p 0 Women's Very HSh Grade silk Rubberized Raincoats, in assortment of up-to-the-minute styles, fabrics and colors. The very best that can be produced. Some very expensive Coats included in this lot. All at LOT 10 Boys' and Girls' $3.50 to $5 Double Texture Bombazine. . . . , 2.25 Police Coats, Firemen's Coats and all other Black Rubber Coals and Boots. Also Garden Hose greatly reduced. "If it's rubber, we havt it." '" Guarantce Every Coat 'If it's rubber, we have it " OOA .Hmmb- m' a. oon OtJ mm M MMSfMJMj 0,J 1 Chestnut Street i Npjt to' Automat UMtRuranj, M 3.50 5.75 8-75 1050 2.75 4.75 g.75 1050 11-50 Chestnut Street Next to Automat Rataiimrt I 0 I l t i 1 xOY-iT-.' '! V " S4. Ml naBrSj2 .-'jSi BSSSt rss3 liii