;, ,: .. .... .1 iwwr . ".vi . .v'j,-:7"'"f' :- -i i."M- - l "tf J !' ' Hv 'Aw - - i. i -' i " --' . i . n ii fS' k ' ' vi " "V ''" v '-" A v- ' 45i"-'' : jJT, ,'. ft' X r c- 'CORCORAN DEFEATS FRANK HIGGINS Wins Way Into Second Round in Golf Tournament in Atlantic City PERCENTAGE OF 5 AND lly SANDY McXIIiMCK vfiUTHh'll.l.l. AtlalUlf "llv. S' .1. M.iy I Kour raln-wilili'ii but tilnoilililntv Knlfr-nt u-nt I" tlie- lees liot.' Ill lliu I uly May rains till" iiftoriimm h fiiMirltcH In the nnii.il wprinR lllilvH xiilrro. new tit lt liolRlit riarkc Corliiiin. n seininiiiillst f.ir llu- AiniM Iran ilmmplonslilp. 'ImbrcI it ilrtppUiR driver out of lilt Iur In lay 1 Hie IiopIh Percy 1'l.itl. liiiicr if Hie clu-nlr Lake wood tiurni' last wfck In tin- llootiim "f rtie flrft fllRl't Vv'iirten Corkniu. our- nf tlie flnet pla'tr In the coiiiilty. itoppci forth conlllot iiK.Unnt Manrl.-c ItlsHrv. the At lantic I'lU I'hainploll 'I'lK' R.illfiy watched Potli tnati'lios eatKerly from the cliililiouxp Tho rain fell all urotinil l-Sitm feel that the u Inner of Ihre two inatiliiH will ineit in the finals tomorrow nftcrnoon riarke rorkr.m won his vvn.v Into the (r end round of match pl.iy hy a success oer Frank .1 lllKKl" riillailelplii.i. In the per. ctnlaKC "' r' aml ' T,lp t".,'r'' '""Hy K'llfcr could not win the lin.rw liiithle or that he plajcd cwell Ho( I'orki.m went like the water In wlileh they plawl ll" wa '"It In II. which H bogey for the first half The iiuiib ll.iltl morcan's tnam slip was on the lonu sev enth, whole he ihIsmmI a uiiiiOile and itralned to get 111 Ills card 0u. -. 1 s it -. I n i r, -tl ," 3 t 11 I Another I'hlladelphl.in went hy the hoard this moiiiliiB when I'll I'l.itcy not tangled up In the fat Bolf of l'erey IMatt and doffed 111 rain-soaked cap to the opposition tt the thlitcenth play, i! and B. IMatt was out In 33. which I nimcthliiK wlien the cloud" arc na gloom1 as todn. Plat is card out . : I I l ii I :. - i ,ti In lift! ".. II..IV....H ...!.... 111.II...1..I..1.I,. .. li-OlK" otMHirit uit.ruivi I if ii(ii.-i.iiiin Vicked hi" eluhs arouml after the thirteenth had lioen assaulted Hu lost to Klsle.v. 11 and 5 In the other larep- match of the monilnx TVarien ''oikr.in licked IMilllp tf 1' Ran dolph, dr.. l tlie width of B anil I. Ran dolph mlmitf Kettlni; one hole In par, hut that a the pnlo-pilfei's only lnlKht spot for tho da ("oikran with K.uiiliilpli hpiI I'lsley wan tied for the cold medal -.I'Mrrtlay The first round results follow: riiiT inti:i:.v It J W'.tn.v Ml.milr I'm. il(f.nipi) J II VaxttHI Moron I m and .'1 to id i It Warreo iNokran lliltlmire. ipfetrd p f.' P Uandoliili l..ili'inl Ti up ond I to Td.i jlalirlo' tti.l.v 'linti l"lt, di fted llrnmr Hefffl- r Womll ur U op HO'l ." to oln t'litrk rerkniii Htlilmnre, dnfentnil Trunk J lIlKklti t.'tiliio i! op and ." lo p!i. fvrcy U PI in Minion ulh dofiMl' d IMntd C I'i.if inliiir 0 ou anil to tiu ( s Mill" Hi "mi di.fn.ited .1. i' l'irrl'h Jr Nliun.il . no ithI 'I In i.lav WalowrUhi iMiutlilll iHerlirunk ilifo.ilnl raplain I K Un'ku.M ..ikewood I up and .'I to lla t;i omi sixti:i:n lion'U P rii'io Ymiutistow o ilcfat. d Spen cer II riirlit Ji ronltoink ! op W .1 wrirl.ntd Ml loll' "Ml' d'feiitrd J It I'r.i&i'r Ailanll. i'll. a op nltd - to pluv J II I.tmiiluotl Atltntle ('IP detiaipd II AV Wnnd All loll' I'Pv I up .tod :' to pll.v Wllllim I Ml . Alli'di-i. din ii.il 1' M Riihhi.no Wnnii.r s up and n Hi pl.i. It 1 KdnirlH Mhintli ll d fiMted IM anl Milrx S o 111 lllll 'J op Herbert II N-wtiiu 1 rnlil.rnril di fiMtnl II K Kcul Atliolli I'ttv. 1 up. JI l.oli T P Wni.1l,, i Vlinlli- I'll it. fi.UPd .1. I llni Wliltim irh 'i up mid I to plij y It IM ill Atl.inlti 1'lty. dfeoti.il .1 M Thnmpno Spril. h:mn I op and 'I to pl.ll miiin hixti:i:n A U.Kllin MIllilP IMU il'feiilnl Ii C ilr. en Jr Wondhorv 1 up. Il.nri MiSwpiih Mlnntli l 11- ilifiaUd A. r Alll.no Plill.uli Ipldi 1'rlikit. - up I V i lieu Pldl.ul.'tplil.i frtiltet. rtefpiiled tuiliur Mi'l. l.iritu- Clti. I up nnd L1 to pla Uml. SiiiiIIpi AiIhmII. Cll d fiti.il II .1 UprniU'V luntit I'ltv 1 up II W II mphill All.intli l'il won fioni I' C Iccb Hi ) All l. ill f.mll i: M Ji.ll I'Ml.ld'Inhll ITIiket 'lull, won frnm K llpiim it Atlmtle 'lt ! deriillll. V II .l( 'Ii III t'lne Vnll.-. dpfrllleil T a T.'hrplir PiHinih Id I up and :i tn pl' ' ill Hill MLNTIlfN rir'U lto.mil V M II k I' ill id. lohl i IV urn . itfi.itid C I.. I- Ii 1. lit- V w Yotl :i up mid J In p'h w I Mien iiumiiiRd.Mi Viilii' diii.iti'd J S Mirnrinl' 1. ii.ikuioot : up and aJ I i pt.iv II l..i'li. Ml.intli r. ili-fiMiid i' K Karp lti. ri iii I op mid - tu pkt. F T I'.irK. r tlnml l'tt. '!. fi nt I Mjol." PtPlPllli I Ml illlli IMU 1 up I! .M liri I'Siil.niilptit.i i ..lint I il.fe.itid J M HnrroiivM I'l.iol furd I up ml a in oui T P MnniPiit ml .iniiiuir . di ft all d lrin Vr lntm It.ii.i L1 up . J r p.nv Ml.uiili- ril' I'ef.iiinl l V. Pell Ml iiili. I'll, t lip .1 S (.ml, ItlMMino .1 piit.il l H Whit... Atlanlli i II I up ..ml :l lo pl.iy. fi'-tii hi.ti:i:n Knimi-M MNciil. I'hll.idi'lp.ii.i 1'ilikil. diftiilpil J. i: Han?. Mi.iiuir rp i up Mingles and Bunylcs Nemesis of John AleCrau 7inr it ui. ttUt mnrwr imnttit ( mniibi llio fllli John Mttliiiu titll ot ulOQinh; I nr p licm 1 1 r h uoilis IHil .op u ,!. Ms Turks io aoiiMii" otit:l tu tUnr iuoim.. etfnlu'K hrni III.ItY ,l.( Ii COIIMII.. The Kennol.unk inmt-liiik h..s miir lout a Camn to the i;l,um 11, won Ilia ilii.nto traUht In no Iniilnas . 'Tla a boihI ihlnu fur Hi. liuuitd Hi.it lhi- Onn t hae to pla I'nnoilis all Ihi time The I'anlln.ili khnl olf all their fliettoiku lo the ninth limine. And tlni h.ul ooj.h to out Jtunn the PlratPM. li mio run .Miller, llurn.liy, truls and I!pm ht'i did Hip iIihiibi- Jn liu.h in .mi ii irmk pit. her, Pul Hooper's trlplu and l.ila kIiirIp put out hi i fin . Another hero-tat tu. Cr.iutti. lie lontrlliufd Ji riomn run. two Hiniflis anil io ruoa lo thw i'nllllts' 7 -j iciorj ii r the liraun Tlw PhlllleK nhlllPd Hi" Ilr.iifs pliull nf dK appointment The" mud. it i lean aiveep of ihp rleH Just to alum Ida pre.Hdlt . i:ddli. lleotle, yno pitched the firm no-.dt tome or Hip (hmhoo. Uiued ii iun ito rimpmin. with tlie . ushluni lloggsj, ami Ene t'leelnml the name 1 -5: Bi'.W VWlvm, si ?, Jftll! MM 6, .Nf "Wl Direcl from Factory Floar to You 10,000 Garments to Select JFrom Save Middleman's Profit "You Buy Direct From Maker Latest Styles Every Material Maximum Quality Minimum Prices A Single Garment at Wholesale rercha.ln.A-.au; J'SflLSBURG SONS S-Cft S "r 1 sV s I i'-Mm- s ii.vr new In t :J t.'.v II 1 m s ! sv TRADE BUYING HELPS COTTON AFTER DROP Improvement Comes Following Enrly Decline, Caused by Heavy Selling Ni:V VOIIK. May 4 Ilullluli factors such ns iiiif.ixnriihle crop wmther unit falrl) B Ml elides. Welo dlM PK.irdi d' at tho colUm openliiit and all the talk centeieil around ilovcininent icBUlatlon of pilees As a re sult thoic was n wave of scllltiK lit the stall fiom all iptaitirH which carried pi Ices, down 17 to jm point", with the tone weal! one tu twii coninilsiloii houses, loom tt.ideis and Houtherii Interests were mod eiute hu.ets There was probably somo ptoflt-takliiK on cotton put out rccentl at hiBhii levela After the i all theie was n tall of about B points, hut tho market had a nervom np peai'.uice. with ii Breater waiting tendency In i liepr,. than heretofoto Trade IuiMiib was one of tho featuies on the iall. which later cariled tho market baik to litu.i1ly last night's cloalnc IlKUies diirliiK the middle of the mornlnir The Idea nppeared to do that this hulnR wai to ciiei tit-ilKcH iiBalnsI leeent s.ucs of spots to siiiitln-in mills, ami the nppear'itice of tho de.ii.inrt aioiinil the Hub ldeii'l Him li.aled the demand fiom shorts After havltiB sold at IP (Or on the call duly iMtitr.uth ndvaiicd to l! TTi and October from IS T(lc tn ISflfic The r.fteitioo!. market mled dull and Ir iPRUiar duly lluetualed between 1'J 55 and Hi fill The close was fiom 'J tn II p dnts below oiteida's Una I pilci Yii I i limn It iin 1 1 tllali I .rut l'l,a Mai i I ST HI To IK ill 19(11 111 S'i lull . . Ill TU IK All 10 Tn ll PI 10 117 "i Inli. r IsnT llT'J IS lot 1HT0 IS ST II. Kiiilier lliol mj III III IhTs iso.i III 01 is s.1 Ill HI IS TS IS . III O'i Is Ss 111 111 ts ss IS ml III '.'S 111 1'J 111 117 III n7 HI ilT llu I". Jll ll'i nun iry Man h Spol l.iM'rpoiil Cnttun LIVi:itrooL. Miy I Simt cotton was iiuiet today and 7 points lower on the basis of 12 Mul fur mid-upland The sales as KtcK.ited t'lOiin hales Incluilim; 5ui0 bales AlnriliMii The Imports were tt.dnrt tiales, Aniorlcau luine The market for futuies, closed ipilit at a net decline of llfttli popits ORLANDO OF HAVANA TRAILS MIDNIGHT SUN Tiite, an Outsider, 1'ioves (loud Mud- der and Takes Third in I'imlk'o Opener IM.MLIi'n. Mil, M.i I - MldnlRlit Sun wns the rlass of the tiuiddei" III the open Ini: ilirlnt for liio-jear-ohls heie loda.i. outsptlntini! tiil.iiidu nf Itnuin.i and Tilte over a hea. track Tilte was an outsider, and made a strum; attempt lo wiesl the had. but did not have tile putiih III the lln.il di He to the win- Slllillll.il l-'lt'.ST lt.M'U cults nnd Hld,li!S miijtiir nlils purse 11111. I fiirliin'iis . I .Midtilihi M':n llu 'I mxler. .'i u : t,n ..o iirliinitn of llnv.in.i 11.1 Kililimll - k" .'"' : Trll. Ilo I'nr.ipU'll . II Hu Time, III I ..- IVirl.'K" HP". Julian. Afrlo.ill Airnw IH-rini rer iP'orue Starr and IP rodlly iiIfh ran. , , , .SI.VII.SP It.MV the llmllmnri Sit, phi has,.. .nir-.Mar-olil ind e" Jso'i, L' miles I M .ll.l. 1 'U I llllil. ,,i,r,.,' stisr.u $jl- an J Cum nli M tlm. 117 Haiti I , ' "" 1 Mm 1' it .lie 1 1" tn mi :t no lli lien tn llll Tlpn I 'is I'lrxrivi' Shinsiiniiter I isiaai Kiniri tinii.uHc til'iniln rer nn.i 1 ne i.irmci i1h ran Tomorrow's I'imlico Kntries Pirsl riue two veil oli'l , I'-J ,f"'-;""l;I"-. p... pir li'.' liulilln .M.trv tlmn I. in., tilljlll lliltutno urn "Id lliimr-t...lil mil fhliv .Vol" lli'i WlA 111. i.iiTll fnr TU. I.t to mill 111 Hnpi 'Hi. isweel MiirKUtrlle. Itii Pilti.l. HU dl'.M llrlde elltrv Siiniid r.ne ihi rrlikiiior? sl'epl"h.iH hin ile p. foiir..ir-id.H and up 1! "illej ""' ' ItrvtlM'ivl- t 1.1. I'll no, llll I.1.1 llllSklliliie-li l" i,!vh,rii.n HI Id H..I . ri Ollvi r. Is S ... lit". 1'ri.i lllll lir. H"n'V'"''4,'J,r .', i,ir..i.nn nmn i. if "..The Itr.ink limn . I . I r l ill lis llisli fiver, till llronk, 1 3d. II i:..it..ll.m K.J !. Illl.l.l.-r ln-i (.1 Sh.inm.ll til.-p lln. Nw II i. -n 111 I'vnnsun. I.H. 11 'WliP nei rntrv tl.'i'lirke enlr is.im i nlrv (il I'arr . ui" Tl-lid rue se'lint. four v.ar old nnd "P il furl..ni:s Mndinie Hrr-minn 1 '. 1. it'e VI.. . los ilmliHssi l'.'ii faiion llrtdw ilmp i ins s.-i lle.i''i I'll 'llirlv Mlirht. Il.i. Pollux tl.1. 'tl tin. 10. I' etiJtur. VlllP. ll'l f'ouiHi iiiii Hie I'In'ilc" 't"'""1"; '"," ',," elda. i furlnns iiilTwIn hli limp I. 12 l-lll-lllde III 111 Hr.'V I.lKle IHI'"' J - I Mirv M.iud tliupl I'H V IKlnla ell 112 i T. n VI loo Kolnlil. Iim: I.'"-'! llrrherl imp 12. lel'mrli" Levdwker. 112 TJ.kn I It., inn. it.Tr.ink Mmklln limn i. ,112. I'jrl Irntirdln. Iim la l'arr vntrs. (h)lloss uitrv (. Mi llrlde "ntrv fifth rum. Hie Wlinmirii Purse ihreesrjir old niliri - fiirlon-H-fnill I'uke. 1211. WIM ThM.w U'J (iuMmlirli 112. frnpsecule Imp) U. I'rinill.i Msllens, 1 1T . Hrntl Inner (Imp 1. -..)l,r r.we'1. 117. Vl.lusl 111 limp,). 112. fox Tint 112 llnlddl ll.Ml. U2 lulfiii hrilll i ulr SiMh rim ttln M. rih.int' llllldleiiji. IhW; ,. ii olds nnd 'IP mile and llu turds (a)All imil," I l.iNebrnsks. 111'. l IK. limoii-;. III lit. lit llraillev. in. WooiUtnne, Hli. in fhrlHil.. KM IMmroMli. tlS. H-iul.rrk 112 llu-i,s los thli'rlinpnr (liupl 12U. (ill litter. io'd 112 flrious iiiii siraluhtforwHril Hii (i, Snll.i.rir enirv (h I'arr inirj (r'Mullerv . Mr Sevroth r-ee. sfjlln' .!'"' ie.ir-r.l.l nil. ,,p ,e -TnnlHle HIT 'Speclre. til. Itll h ird Ti'liJ no. 121 Trnnidt UP Pirseu- IU '"I.e. Pis 111 Mcilarlnn 111 Mnrlnnio III flu ino' lint UrnlmP II" Ttiurndav Nlfchter. llll lti.pill.lli.in, llll NnpnUnn, P'l vppr UP e nllovvHiiie iliilmed Ui.nhir. ulimvirv tnuk clow AVmi'SWATEl-WiKKSsI Uarn U Swim by --.rcrBalcEvciywli.n' AWAD MApTF'C CO.. Hoboken. N. J. COLLEGE BASEBALL STRAW HAT DAY TOMIIItndlV AT ,:30 Pennsylvania vs. BroWn th i.irrs .vie umi vi.uo Tliket" sold a Idmbels und A. A. llfrlie. j,ni'"IllV MtillT h.TI'UIl.Y Ml.IlT -lATinMM A C ''"'k Mtdulfun, -Mur. NATIUNAL. A. U.t, s. Culhnrlne Ma. 1111.1.1 liltAMIlll .Meets I.IAV IKIltillllt UII.I.II5 Mllimi: Meets 1MIII. IIOVI.K IIIIINVV IllisMIl Meets IMTTMNO Ml'KKlV "iiiJri: i'I'-to-tiik-mimitk ihiutss liliii. S3e. lies. SOe, 75o und I.(10 CAMBRIA A. C. KKN'SIMITON AVE. mid StlMHHSKT l'rltluy Xl-lit. II y -Itli. HelttruflKhl. Cham- plonsl.lp Content ut 145-lb. Illn-fltle. TOMMY ('(II.I'MAN v .MII.HL'IIN MAYI.OIt iliilfSH JWypy WHY nSXDoo1 x?tXpaymore? 1 1 EVENING WHEAT RALLIES SOME AFTER SHARP DROP Nervousness Rules Chicago Mar ket, With Many Conflicting Factors Discussed I'llll'Ado, .May I There weto several sli.u p lluctiiations In thn wheat matket to day, but thn K0iiei.il nltimc "f business was limited In fact, the absence of orders was larwidy ipspouslble for tho violence of the chniiKes In pi Ices At tho stall tho sun piMulmi of tradliiB In May and .Inly "' Winnipeg anil talk of (!o eminent control fiffeietl. inchiillnK stnteinentM tli.it I'liiiuil.i Iintl the I 'lilted Stairs wite wolkliiB together to cheek the rise In prices, foicetl dtop of 7 to 21 cents fiom tho ptcMous ilte, with Mn) the heaviest sufferet l-'olluvvniK this slump the tone was liroBii bli. but Ihere was a irood recover.v Tho Hver.iBfl trader was entirely at sea teBartl lilt" the piobable future developments lltimois came thlik and fast, iiipo'ik them MiBue repoitH of Hots In Herlm, a inuttn.v i.i IVtrosrad and talk of peace The market nt Llveipuol was llrm. Sivptlcii hr.s piohlhltetl the espoits of all foodstuff 'pi,. ii. .... M .. e.i -fi ,-... I i ill.. ,,,,' ,.,,. .,,, , i, r!,., ,'.,.,... ... .... opening, after which there was an Imptove ment to $'.' ".". with the cloe S" "i's. ,ii:alnst 2 li nt th entt .vcstpttlay Tho bottom on .lul.v whs J J I ft. the top JUJ.'i.' ami Hie close l.'liti'j to ii llMs. cump.ued with t'J-'i;1,. the final iiuolatlon of c.letiln. Tho best on September was $1 8S'u tho low $1 HJ's. and the tln.it t Mil- to flsfi'i. aBaliist SI ill. vi'steida.v'H last pi'lc 'the Ohio crop repoit for Ma places the condition of wheat at in. uJ.ilnst so a inoutli ubo. tin a i.ii ubo and Us last .luue The Modern Ml let aid that In the ninth em sei'tlons of the winter wheat belt wcathei conditions have been illstltutly uu favc.rable. told, with lack of uiolstme Kan sas showh Improvement, pal tlciil.it ly. In the southern sections It .ltd that It nlllimed Its pievlops estimate of 70, una nun bushels as the .vteltl of that Stale The crop len erally Is maturing slowlv Trade ill com was of f.itr propoitions The maiket was lieavv but there .n a Hood class of hu.vliiR at llnus because of the llicieasetl tlenialids inn upon cours,. ki.iIiis oivlnR to the epepsenc nf vvhi.it Weather i-oiiilltldiis contlntietl inifavor.ili'e fm fat in woik. The maiket at l.lvetpool was strong. oats were f.ililj active .nut easier The market at Liverpool was dull Lxports of corn fiom the I'nltcil Stales fot the week were 'ilt.'KUi bushels; for the usou they amount to lli.S71i.7l I bushels, against "'.'.nlli Uni bushels In the pi et lolls st a wot i I'learalices fiom Argentina for the week weie Ifts.onn Imslie s The visible supply there Is 2 Iun lion lupdipls LiMilim: fulur.s ranit.: na follow a an s VV1.1.H llpen 1 1 lull Low flii- ilec May Jii.1 '.' 7.". " VI -J 721. fa so lull '..- 'J 'J'Jl-j I.i "J J"' " -il' Sept I sT I ssl. I Sl'j 1 s.P, 1 III r,.rn iinw d"llieri- . ..... Miv I .-.'J'. 1 .Jl, 1 I'H, ft ML ft :.s .lull III'? t ll'j 1 It, tl ll'i I I"-, .eta. i :tc.i tin', i .11 l aVi I :w" ll.iln Mill Us lis I'.ll 1.111, InK :-J3 i'i i . Sept. .-.!; t.-.i-; i.tii lls. Liirit ... ... ... .. .Mill' . 2 J .'12 1 22 If. 22 27 "JS kl .lulv SJ I. 22 I . 22 2.1 22 :l . Sent 'JJ .11 -.-J V. 22 11 22 1.1 in lllbs Vlnv .'I 7'J 'JD 72 2U I . f.'U 17 ,2o s. I.,p L'n so i'll s7 2" U'J f-'n 71 'Jl 111 Sent 2(i s7 20 117 -o 7.1 tju s". i u M ,,nrk" ..is Jl tils s", July . lis 1,11 US so ,1s .17 'lis .1.1 ",TI 1.1 llld t.Xakeil JNiilliln.il Year's Diviilind.i Total S25.II0 ISOSTliN, .Mav I The i'hainploll t'nppi'i I'oinp.iu.v loibi.v dii'I.llfil a dividend of $il 10 a' s-hare iiiaMnt. a total of "2.1 Un thus fat In 1917 Half the i'hainploll divi dend noes lo St .Italy's Mineral Laud dm khohlum It amounts to J2 n t-'i.iio anil will he puld .lime T to stm k of lei'onl May 11 Calls for Hanks' Cn ml it inn WASHIN'llTd.N" May I -The Comp troller oi fin icne-, totlav Wsiied a ..ill fur the I'oiiilltlou of all national bank at tut close of business on Tuet-dav Mav I i Up Hi j DownD "You'vo Got the Goods, Atlantic" Tody,ihe ipeclllc srivlty lct It r"-llc-ilty worthleMBto chick on the ult abllty ol naiollne, for eitmple, (or fftven moeor e;u pmrnt. It seem moitpfobabl thai the definition nf ga ol na will hive to be bated on th ptr. ccnus thtt d.ttiU ovrr btwrn petri fied temp rtturrt, when tho dlitllltilon tt rtrrlcd out under t peel lied condition. '"The pttoHne mutt not vaporlie too fret I for twortMonti One. thtt It -would not be tafe and econdl ,ltt tots In for age by evaporation would be too gnat Hence, the apeclUciiion may have to co aw In timllttlont of the percentage dit tl Img over below a certain trmpersiure. ccupttd pcihipa with a proviso vhat ccr tain percentage a.iatl dltcit over below other f xrd Umperatufe. In order that reqult'te amountt of low-bolHng conttit uenta shall be pn tent to laturo eaty atart Ingof an engine. "ULewtte the tpeclflcatlon mutt con tain proviso that alt mutt dlttlt over below certain manlmum temperature, In order to exclude from the guolina the heavier petroleum dltnllatea, auch m k.tron.M Official Press -Statement by U. S. Govt, Bureau of Standards, We've been preaching and practicing the eame thing for eata. The boiling -polo I of Atlantic Gatollne la alwaye uniform Il meeta Unci batn'a ideaa pcflecUj , ATLAN GASOLINE LEDGER-PHILADELrHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AND FI.OUU WIIKAT tleielpts. 1.1H .VJs l.iih There, was n derllne of r.i In this innrkit dm to the bear ish tldvlces frillll the Hill Ijunl.ltlnn i jir tola In elporl i levator No 2 r .1 "pnt '- l'n CL No 2 iiiiiitliprii red J til vi -j lis. aienioir Nn a rid 12 nl "Jim N'n :i r.'i fJ nt" 2 ml. rejeited A 2 S75I2 P2. njeeted II, '.' h.82.ss ftiUX It, ,.., lo.il.Mt !.iiii Ihere was little tnullim and no Imiinrtniit i h ;n. In prlte vMotiitlon far Ims fnr linul triid. as n. In -thill Western. N S lelliiw, II 7UH L, I '" .So I jellt.M. II US" I CI. do. N I 1U . 11 llil W I 117 "VPS- lie, elpts lli.MI tm1i li Tluri vvns llllle iradlnu and prpra dm lln.il '-i mid; r l'i' r wmtern Hdvnea CJ lulu linos Sn J ll llll. , 1 1 1 SiTli'li, slitndird wldln TT'ti ". ,.'' ' white. Til'j SiTJ'iii . Nj I white. 7V 'u .l.'je. IT.iifll IPiilpis. Jim la. 1. iiinl I.UI '"Il Hi In m.KK the imirkel wits dull nnd l.iri-i l noiiilnil ijuidiilinti, pir Itin ll. in wool uolton or Jute siiks iilsiiit 2.e less Winter straight i:IMI.1..Vi. N-inaaa clear tlUAofllll. dn elraluht. 1 1 a 2.. 'li 1.1 . ., . d piitmi llll .".osj II, prlni-. I rrn.il. ir 112 2.T 12 7. do, pit. nt IMWWUI. di. fiiiollle lirimla Jililll".'. ill- mills, ihune ninl laiut intuit tl ltl 73 KYI. Kl.iUli sn.l slnwlv at forill" r fit. We ipiotu lu2.".'iCII 21 iwr bid in uujIIK l'UOVISIONS The nitrket ruled firm, wlili n 'air .mining demand nnd somn kinds vvt r, hmlu r i-iiein lliilia Cllv l..a In nets rmoki-.l and ntr di led. ir.,- Western I f In sen. tnnl.nl .1,. itv lieef. knuikt.s nnd tindila mni..il iiti'l nlf dried, llile W. l. rn beef kmnkl. a nnrt t. nil. ra amoke.l. Mile lie. f hums Mo" .12 t'"' Ini" llv I In -..'ii 111 Haiti f . ur. .1 lis;.'. S.iM .'.-.I.i dJ aUiun. .1 loose ".IP""!'.'.. iln. dn. snmkiil .'T -s. inn. r h.ms anioki-.i riiv i ureil hi in lii.ind nnd oviraue .ilsrj.Pii limn aninked neslern lured -jillfjiPni il". Polled beoeles. HU I'll llll alinulj.-rs S I' , und. h.'se L'l. ilii amnlleil 22i ll.dll.a, In plrkle. iiii.irdlnit In verK- Ion. 2o IT. ok Inal Imion lis lo l.ralid and ivur.lKi' Its ,ur, il n l'i i llreiikfnal liHion iiestern , ur. .1 .M'sr land vvratirn rellneil tierces 2,l' .1 l ,1 tuba 2aWi I.ir.l. pure . llv k. tile . n I. i in ihreis aaije Lard pure.it k. itt- i nd.i.l in lulia. 2 Pit i IMU'INKl) SUtSAKS 'Hie mirki't was uulel lull llrm l'i inulln Inek I little liuslniaa at 7 Till. Willie III, fijjn avUiiiln siintir I'onipinv would at.ipl s ,... Hetitii ra were rislrlitlni: orders DA1KY IMtODUCTS III T I till -Them w is llllp iri.llm- liillntTn inn nf fiinn ap.ik ii. re iii.PI 1111. 1 v .Pj" nil. d t miv lu.it.ili.iia fnlli.iv VV.'l rn, rn'i anlld pn he, I i mimerv f tin v ape. lata It. . iiiii I2H l.le. exlri tlrsis. Hi. Ilrsta. to.', h. ui. ID'.e. nnirliv pilntH fllllO In., dn iivir.lK' "St l i tail IP Urals. Ill2e. ins inula 'till to'., apeeiiit fun. brands id prints JntililniJ it is Mi 1 71 1 1 1 H Hn.lpl Mere mod. rule nod He mn Uet rukil ste.np ivim ii Tilr d in ind ijimt illnna Neirt.v Urals llll Mi pir tss- p.nrl.v nirr. in r. teinta "1uS ts'r , a w, stern xira tlrsla. tlll.fi PI taae. dn. Urals $11121 ll-r tiia. fill. V a. lei llll .Utldlid eHK Were Jututlltltf .! .Tiffin, pir .In, n I'llff.si:- Tin nmrkil rul.d thin und. r smill auppllis and u Tiilr ililll.ltnl I'untujlnli N v Vnrk fall .i.mil. film v li w i,'i "2i''i h.aihil hiKli r .I., do, fair to maul n. IM'. i27i do tun altlms 1Mi22i I'uuin.Y I.UI-ti. atr.t.li at... 1, mil filrtv I "il ii.iei,! . in iii.iis., ii i . i'.ii . ,n ....I .. I....I l.itl.r II... .llfxrlltl. N l.f ll Mil .1 111, ,,....,.,,..... ..., ..I .U 1.1, ..ll . I III I '''I 1, linx llrvluik'il fllnv Seln lid 20. Un Wililh ruKSH ruurrs I'lloliP htOi k -nll fill!-. IM-1 tUlfil r.t-jf. iin-lt-i tnt-tliT-ili- iff rlmti .iin- itintm Appi P. r M1 :t J ."?( I :" iKlilwln Nn 1 I 7'i'm I r.H ll'l UIIKlMiJ' '1 tWA " Jt. "j; Nn $i:.o'im; ii uiu'i.uiiii :i ' I :'.'. Kitu Nn i i" 'il 'i .Ml tin tlh-:iil''l $.Ut I Vliii- Nn i JlMlli. i uuur it ( .iifi .. .Ml iii)fH, linrllivv. ! i u ( r 1 Kain . n J ll Wit J li iix ns ! r h $ I--I t nr in .- Ilni i,i ( .t i ttii ttrii-lif fjin t:iif."i"iM liuv t f.m v 4 J .Mi 'i I i -i -il 'i ' J". ; t .p. fnni ili fi i t i i'i' -"' "i ii u i l'i 1 1 ....i ...i.. i llrm wiih aupiillea vn'i un.i. r , ontrui im.i Il Willi- lire tile ountatli.na l-'ort la 11 In iiiialiii si'i stiuv roust, ra isnrsn. , old teixters Hill. sprmtr ililik.-ns in.' u' lieriia, plump veiimv akiiiiu-.i v,oi,;niiut 'iVI'i lbs iilifne PJ.ille While l.i Klioriia IM'Inlllln ', " t'j lbs ..PI ,17" in. ililPks I kin -IHW lli'i. dn lli.ll in It mil. r 1711 tSi pli-eoiia old nr ptlr -Js.i-iii. . do, intin,. per pur. )W'p2Ttr lot; l'i lbs anil nver np.ie. 'J.t'lii. no. on, lbs np. i. 2.1 . di tin lb" apt. i' .'I'd 2lc. fowls in bbis faint drx pi, k ' wiltth. llll.' l'n lbs and out aplile. S'i'.i SPIll Per slip s 'jJfi'.'.V. old rnot rs ilryp.uk, d 21e ro.isibu , lib k. ii iimlini dit pn k.'il lu b v ii.ii.li Inn ialo llii p, r pair, 27(tf2s. .In wstern. in toxia Mllubllll.' 7 Ilia pel lull '2.1 ( 21a do dn III b.ils . wiiKlilim sMtu lbs i'r nalr. ii'n'jM' ilo do dn wi'Unlti. 7 lbs per pair. 'J.Tif'Jli' Irolllm: ililikens ii.tmni In i.oxi a h.i.IiIo! lllll lua p, 1 pllr. 2sSf'!Ji , tliUke'M Vlflshltu. f.iru lbs pir ptlr. -j:iti'-..i. u.. m . .1 ai n. jo ,t Jk'e. broil, la J.lfr,). futiej 1,0V ll.lt do oilier neurit. W' Ikliilu l'n !f2 lbs apt n Miffi .lie lurknts, I er 11. l-'anev U'isleitl .Uff.lll . I i Ir tn mod IIU 'it Hli old ruins. 'J.l''t.Hli i nminnti. '..Mfl'se. sipulis tier Ui. li -U lull , H....h.n.: II f?12 lbs per d 0 "I '.'".''I I si. il... i, ii'lnni: y tH 0 lb perdu! n 1.1 liilW I III iln vvi l-'litnii ll ll a per dn-en t.tltM III ll., vveltll.ll. 7 Ilia per tliizen. I2.1n"2.7n .lu. Vveti.liliiK lift 1. 'y ,1a per ikwen. fl 7111' 2n. dirk. Il.r.i4i2 2ii sin nl ami No Tali Tl SI ''-. ,iMl-iyhi.SJi.j'v.v..ivlri,.iilStS1'tyji.-. :I1 an 2u- ' APPROACH it on a dead run, or start up from a standstill. Up, up you go with the crest in sight and that inward consciousness of abundant power under the hood. For the tank is filled with Atlantic Gasoline and Atlantic was never known to fall down on its job. Over the brow and down the other side, dropping into the stride of the burro, if you wish. The motor is purr ing softly now as you lift your foot slightly from the accelerator. Another grade. You press down. The soft purr changes to a deep growl and you know you are going to make it on high. For Atlantic Gas is still on the job. Up hill and down dale all is pleasant going when you feed Atlantic Gasoline. Put-in a shot of Atlantic next time and watch the difference in both power and purse. Beware of mongrel fuels masquerading as gasoline. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh JUakers of Atlantic Motor Oils Light, Jtiedium, IleaVy and Polarlnc TTiP Itlen. ier mte MB.i r.o. strnts-berrlcf. North Cnrtillna p r uuiit !i31..c. VERETAUI.1.S ns nulft nt revised tirle. s ij'i. i i.l.iii" White pntnioia I"''.'"-; l.ii. I2l.ii.i1l-. J.'ta.i .r basket II W"" 1 Tl. villi" p..' ito n. I'lorida. pir ''", S'n I In "I., .. s .'.-. s Mi. nilla lil'li avvil't tii'tnliia I ial.t.1 Slmr, 1ST 1.11 No I, t'.i.'.llfll N'.i -' SI ..0":l al.et pnliili -s IJeln vvnra ninl VI, til. ml ir b imper Se I II i.llf 2 2a. N.i '-' 1 .'".( I II.. . ulla 1 su.it i-.til-,e I. is. p. I blkil Sn I tl'J-.'.lT.. No ' "o a iir.i "Illnna IVxiia p. r . rn'- -No I. 'J'l2 2.-. Sn 2 lltniritlll l-ilbblllP florid I. per I.Minp r l'l" I dn I'nllfnrnli, p. r i rale, l'i" Hi Splnaeh Nnrfoik pi i bid. 2a. do, Tev , per tniiipir. It 7..ff'2. Kale Nnrfolk. Pi r i-bl IlT.." 2 2." riitillllniver I'ahti.rnli. ier llllle, It rill I Tn Ithlllwld I'llllfnillll, per but, I12"."l..n lltllti- I'lolldl. fillnv, per bnskci fl.T.-.ii . Mi .I.i .In t.nr tn rfn..d, per l.isk.t IIWLMi .1) Snrtli I'arnlitn. pir lMket, II iO"'j I'.l.iv fiiiiidi t r Hi In. li i rile. Il L' Hi una fliil.la per biiskit (lr.n II 7nfr II '.... wax II. .oii r.o lltcsplniit fieri la. i"-r In. v lafr'IMi P. nia-rs I'lnrldn. per l.v, 1,1 fill " I i-iiiiiisIi I" nrlils p. r Inn. Ilnrivi Peas, Nnrlh t iirnhn i mid Smith ri.ri.lliin, l-r l.iakil, II BiiifrL'2i fm iitoln ra I Inrta i. n r baaket. II TV.C2 lleila I'lmltli per ll'U bun. lira. 1 1 V il Uiullahi a, Norfolk pi r I. isk. t -J., fell. To niitois. flnrida larirnti 12 .".nW.1 Mi Aspirn Klia. ier 'I'M ti t.iili. tu a t'liln.anl llfrl.'o, Itni, v !.',ii":t i hnl, .. II niift-j .''. .Mush rooms, p.r l-lli biak.l. II lofdT. KAILItOAl) KAUNI.NCS Llllllllll VALLI'V lIMt.UHAli I fHIPANV for .Mtirrli Hit? Imre.iae. Total eperntlnii n.vs . tl R-i-J nit 1 1 12 '."i I Total iip.riitlnij . xpa .1 .Inn. nil SSI l!l. Net operatlnc iv l.njl i.sT Itsuuj "pernilns- In. ..in s.-.l o2 "ll-.'ssn fi.r three m. itaiia inil.il Mnr. h at Tnlnl nor, tins n v It.JStnsT "!2 lllll Tntill openllllK . Vpa II njt ".l.J I I'U Skll Nil ..pernliliK r. v I ,11.1 Tsl M 0'i s'll (peiiiitni; llii mill . I 'jTn.'.nll ! Iilo o'.ia i .NMIAN I'll'IIMf fourth wvik April M Glll.ntiii llti'.iunnl Tlll.HH" KT lU'lt I) WLSTIIIIN ' .Manh uross I Ml .Ml J 17.1 lli'i Net . . HI! 37il 'IIJ ,1Js Total Int nine . 7I'U.I 11110 'thrin iiiniilhs' itrosa t VJ." nils I.-.7 mm Net . . am f 7 1 ti'l Itl'l I Total liminm 172 la2 !. .7l'i Ileeri use NKW VOIIK HU'ITKI. AND K(,("S NHW VlUllv. Mav I llfTI llll - Hen Ipla PL'itd lllbs l.ouir and illisiltl.il llltthir a ol Ins In' a Hi isiras to. Urals as' , ft '(li'a i rim onda, M71,Si "ttti t iiootiitliina iiinliiititt.il III lli'i- IP Ipta 2V.MHS ..is. a Ht.'inp l.'ilu tntlonn iph h.uuo a 1.1V1- STOCK (UOTATIONS t'ltlt'MI" Miv I - lluil.s- lt,,,ipi so umi In ml nun lot li low. i Mix,, Hlid buii Iii ra m.i t.-.i. ir. no .und le.ivi in iii" ii in r.uitiii lii.ni 1 1.1 inn 1.1 ill lulu 11 I in" 11 71 plus ll'j n U iii bun. Ill ui" ll sr. I Vt'll.i: It... Ipla uihiii li.inl market at. .ilv 11 s Is 71 .. I.I 11.1 nuts ,i,, tfnra ln"tl.'" stink, in in I f. i il. ra 17 71" to j.i T. -una 1117". "117.1 .alv a till .,-, v, " Tl MIIIIKI lle.iinla. It.llll In.iil milk. I si. ml. .Siiiv. anilvvial.ru u lo u 111 7,1 bimba I12 7.1 "17 111 DIYIIIKND.S DI'CLAIMil) j 'ri.lltlllf 111 Stnlt-- T-4ll.ll MUtltcrlv (if ' i nr flit oh tin- i-intnim tm U. t.-. i1t- Jun I Im ntm k nf ri "nl Mn l.i ni. im It.i'll iltir 'urn tm n rt'uvihir mu ir liil-. nf IN t r m un iii. iiW-ttffj Mink t i. i hi- Mix I" ! fltiw k (f riMiml .t 7. .nnl i iiUir(rl nf !t m tiiii mi th t mtiiiMi Mm h Ii.imiMo Juito 3H In Sim U nf rot orI .(Uiif J1 llrnuti Mhiif -'.iinpMtn, i t-titur iiuitt t 1 1 nf 91 Ml m nil tr' m the fiimiimn ntiut,, pmahl. Jum- 1 In M in K nf I'M.ir-l fn j 1'nlU'M llilimt" r- Ktll.M MUJllI'lli (ltlloii of M Mi iin-l $1 - Mr.i rtn to ioui fluid ini u . ft Ml mil fi iMih MlviilMitlx ii iMtihl Juih- Ki ti M.il of in ml M.I- '-' HAK SUA Kit N.. ii! K I. . lifii l.Ofl'1 Ml lH 111 ' At && 11 ms f -Kw ti i! -.tr V IN' Till'" ivim t nl point's and tiiiliiipil to y ti u t- lilvinir. Illuc J-'ci'lif, (!i!i..s! lii'owns aril tin- novolt.v I'llltllh-- $14.80 $16.50 $18.50 S22.30 Values BILLY M0RAN. 1103 Arch im: r ti mt (IPLN I.M.MM.s n H Tuts Tep in Your Notor Jr Financial Briefs j The nnmiiil report of the Lonei Star tins 1'oinp.iii) slmwg ttroSN pariilni;s of $1,519, 38(1. mi Itioto.iMj of J1015.2; net Income of .1.111 U'C. an InoriMso of JJ ir.J.074 J not I'liriiliiRn of 1518 71.".. an ImrniHo of 89. IC2, final iindlvltled prollts lifter illvldcml" of Jl!i2,"in, un liii-riMse of J77.52". Uvorclt lleiiney & t'o. repoit for the. ipmrter eniletl Mtiri'li .11 net etirnlnRs nftor tleiliietlui' cxpeiises of $102,l'.27. Hanks lost to the N'ew Yotl, Htllitrca til v voateid.iv tl 217.(1011. mill sltieo Inst (ilil.i.v the loss has In en $IS 733.U0I). il IMwntil Itnlllns ban been eleeleil a member of the .Vevv Vnrk Htoik I:i-IiiiiiK' The Mexlr.m IVtrolcini, (oiiij ..n- I .til of Iielawaif, for the sear "luletl lerein ber .11 shows net pi.'Mt of f". 15.1.(160 sifter ilfilin-tltiK eipelises. ilepi'i lallon, llitcrmt ett , an Itu tease "f tl 201.91? Tho T.ulor Wlinrti.n Iron anil Steel Com. panv leports for the three :, ninths ended Mari'li .11 total cainitiK" after ileiltietniK opeiatlni PMs-pses ilepreclntlops. taxet eti- of $219 S93 Surplus after idiarKes, $9l.2in lt.ilaiue after tletluetlni,- $"3 250 prefnieil tllv lib lid i $.7 "190 ii!i,iiiiiiii.rmTTni,nn:iiiiiM:iii:iiiiiimiiiiiimtiiiiiimiinnmiTni Stetson Straw Hats forS await your choosing in a wide Oarietp of styles and braids. Prices begin at three dollars. Stetson Store 1224 Chestnut St. PRACTICALLY A PROPOSITION its m The extraordinary claims in this adver tisement may seem exaggerated yu- Then he "from Missouri." I've got a corps of salesmen just itching to "show you" if you'll only give them the oppor tunity. We won't loch the doors after you get in ana 11 ever thing is not up to your expectation ve are the greater loser, for we have lost a prospective customer, while you, have only given us a f e w moments of vour time. In the preparation of Spring Stocks for my entire chain of stores, months ago, before the terrific advances in the cost of materials anil making thousands of Suits and Top Coats were produced for Huston to sell at S25. If duplicat ed today under present market conditions they would have to be retailed at $30 or r.irire. But to orce a complete rapid Liquidation f S4ock IN THIS CLOSING OUT SALE we are compelled to sacrifice these high-grade Georges Model Clothes, products, of our own Custom Shops at $15.75 or about one-half actual value. These are unquestionably the greatest values in Suits and Topcoats for Men and Young Men ever offered in this city. Whether you've ever bought at Georges or not this is one tirnn when you cannot afford to pass us up. include oni two, three and four-button models, soft roll or stationary front. Plain, pincji-bnek and tho newest belted effects. Sinplc or dou ble breasted. All the latest fabrics in both light and dark colors and in patterns to meet tho demands of both ex treme and conservative dress ers, full or skeleton made many silk-lined. $15.75 15th & ft Also Thre Greater w l r.iaHMBlw'dR, 'f iTfi'S v-ftjtf GOVEIWM3NT moinm-j. ... m U .a, reniaieren, in-o ,,,,, va .a, rejoaieren, nolo ,,,,,,,, an .'a, roupnn, 11.."" 914 3a. rtvlalerctt lois yi la mnivin lniH ....1411 .a, Sa, as, foupin mis ,. la reslatered, 10:) Is, eoupen, 192.1 . . a fa-iti.rfi innt . . .......... ........................ iL,i.. t At q. n,,n,.n mm .. . ............ nl l'ntinmi 2s, reglsterfd 1(131. H7!l CJ GORDON-aM-W. an ARROW forni'fit COLLAR TOM AM) BANDS A1.E CD11VE CDT TO FIT THE SUOULDEHS. 2 tor 30c CLUETT,rEAJJODYi.Ca A'CMAKUU iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiin UliilUlL'jH ummer 1917 u ToBcoets ieffi at $25 in all the season's latest models and materials including the distinctive military style TRENCH COATS in tan and olive coverts, blu$, gray, green or brown flannels. Plenty of more conservative styles, including black or Oxford Chesterfields, plain or silk faced - $15.75 Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. Chestnut & ifj jtdf$P New York Store '! i M 3$ vsk vg v mm "Iff m $ " ; i .'.&J rg?9 kw 35 m m a Ir"- m ;., -.31 A) :a .V fc. v .", ' .x-rW MiLf iwcttrMwoisi'jiT , 48 West 34th st 36th & Broadway. 400 FnUw et (I i&xw V. -SaV WBkW WiWEK mmi H: i- fc . &!' .:f 'it. iVJ ?