TqTW v :s 'tf- ? '(vV-VJ ' W :v & ?i ,T' i. . ps'st a . . j j-ii ik i V m- n tL && . ""J' fir & ft 4 i lv Vk to u y M r i? i- a r... L& 't,i , ' .. u 'rf Kjxf MI .lJV.-iH a '.- A A : -v . Hr ." i fCt EVENING LEDGER-i'HIliADEljPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 7, 19tf c I EGAN WARNS U. S. AGAINST PEACE TRICK t- Feelers Called Insincere by U. S. Minister to . Copenhagen CLOSE STUDENT OF BKKLIN SiiKKestions of War's End Merely Part of Military Propaganda BULLETINS Hy ARTHUR ll. MANN roi'i'.Miusr.s'. mi " 'Am Heinmii i ii" proposal "' '''", time ilniply liiillnteH II"- '!' t iiiltiallmi of n Irenieiidnimlv orunnUeil uiul Mill powerful tuition to twin Itmmii nd ii ..ml Amer ican JllnlMu Miiuike: l'mi.c.t I'kui tudav In a lurnliiK tn tlie'pnpli' r Mm-rli.i He. ppeakd t" lilt Mlim . mnt i viii n not l' lm devolved In i in in "I t Ji" tluilh itv timl not tit nl.it ken tlnii wai prep ir.it Inn iiiuIit tlio mistaken liniiremlon tint Hie ilirnnili? arc reu1l n.idi tn ipiH So Amorlu.ni iilllil.il l mme ionvir.int with ilritiinii loiidlttniis limn Minister Itnan A ctcinn iltiilntnat Inns and lir lllantl erlti(; tin- I iiIIimI Elates in r,,peiili.iKin. lie linn nude mi ripei'ial etiidv id ilrtiimii itnil tin" ticiiii.ui mi ! ti'-iii "' t.ni'H'1'! tloiiH of Teutonic i lilr.iuerv anil plop.lRind.i linn rttntutlv lie fieli tlie lindmeilly of ricini.no h pour focliiM vvlilili li.ive I'l'" lliinilfiiR Curnpe totciUU I liiillintril lit the fiict Hut lie d"i'ldcd to MKO dip omatlc piriedent ulildi foihlfl- .in Miv limeys Inc pernin.il l.i m prjiillns Intel v low p. lint Minlidr Criiii di elded tin" evlMinl' ur thi i-llliallnii Jurllllcit II i'onti:mit run i'N'iti.h m ri.s 'llclaxutloti nf American prep uciliiitt ti on 111 Imicnpe till- I llltLllipt of pomiful tiiiiii.uis tow.itd tin- I'ulted vt.itfh ' 1'R.iu rieil.ued 'AJvlns fio.n lljinlinii: Stettin nml clsen litre In Heiininj prove lli.it. UltllOlllfll fui ll lullllltlillls OK! lm' VCI win ir. rtill the people an1 patigiilne nf lc tiny nml .ue wIIIIiir tn niaUe fui tliei k.ii.. rllli.i' An pr.ue HiiRRChllniiK h iinn.in at tlilH lime increlj aim to eliminate IJn"l i .in B mlllliir fnue. .moil tn olituln the lliinsl.in l.mlei 'Uie IiCIIii.iiih eipienlh" thore III Ucilln icr.iiiI Aiiicilctn mllltarj pre tonslnns a hlnft Mlicie It mi dansi'i nf ilrtlirniiemi'iit nf the llolirnollifnt in (iennaii ' l.ct me eniphaiiUe peaie tall, in Amer Ua nlll only piolmiR Hie n.n '(iennaii) Mill lni-. iniistltiitiun.il fin mt-pel hapt tn tlw ne.ii fntiiie Hut theie Isn't the FllRhtrs. reatont foi hcllc ttiK th it MKh ii'fniin will Impoto the l'7ir' fate nn the K.iWer and hit line "Thn lieriiian reptile prrt lint Imbued the iSermiii pnpulaie with the hellef thai ltlor't Hlmpl) a iiuesllun nf time The Uctni.in iinpuhKe n wIUIiir tn tlRlit and tn M.it ixsim'i:iij I'r.iU'd-'Ai.s Ker Amerkan here wlin l.nout iii man conditliniH N ciiuer that the pepplf, nf the I'ulted Statet lie wirrird In mltJi et nf the hnlliiiMiest if ijrrimiu pmfettlnnt inr pelt e 'Ihej hold pcaie iropoalf .lie pirt nf the m tiole tieiniau plot to r.iIii time and lu the meantime Hennain xt 111 hopes tn In In her hubmailne warfare The pie dlit careful illftei tlnu of atij formal peaie plaiiH m win ainit Mhieh mav he announced Mill reieal lluiii utterly lntliuere alth iukIi on their faie the nm hint at Rte.it in legions Ihr best lirnlna of Oiman are mm he lleied to he MorltlnR on the list of Mai i imt with Ii Imperial I'lnm ellnr ion lletlunnim llollnie Is anneiinreil i nhnut tn h ale tn Ihe IlekliKtaR CHANCE FOR GUARDS TO BECOME OFFICERS War Department Fixes Plan for Enlisted Men to Attend Camps WASIIlNinu.V la T iiiiltih Meie nent out hy the War lie pirtnirnt tmla (oiueniiliR adinlHSlon nf National i.iiaiilHnieu tn OltlcerH ltetin Coipn tralnliiR .aniit at fnnK 1'llH All oflliet .01 enlisted in in of the National tiuaid not In l'edeial i-erice. iiiiy iippl nml he esiiinliied like .in) citizen, hut he limn show that the National Ouaid authoiltlei. of hlHi .State Mill ftirloush or dlnhnse him Second A upeoial proltou has heen made whereby each reKlinentiil com mander of the National (jii.ud not In Kedcrnl terlcc may reinmiiieiul tweu-t-the enllBteil men foi attendame at tralnlfiR campn Hence enllfcted men Mho lannot make iirauKenKiil uniki tlio llrpt tluute ilia be iluludcd in the icRlniental cotiimandeit' list undu tlil second clause Thlul llnllFted men of the National fjuarrl In Kedeiul bervhe lannot he neiit Id tralnliiR inmpa unlet leeonunended by the leRlnientul cominandei, Mlm ian deplgnate twent-tle men In IVdcial Hervlcn a will an tMent-IHe not In the senlce A one Meek'K dela Iuh been aiianued tn cover men leconimended undei i Unpen two nnd three The Wai Depaitment aihlfes Ruaidmnen who fall of ndiiilsslun tn the flrn tainpt to keep adiHeil about hIuiIIji' lamps to folloM I'LAGS ON AXKIiKS FKACCKI) "Washington Women ShowiitK National Emblem on Hosiery Stir 1'iotest WASHINGTON, May 7 The Meailnij of the American fine on the hoaieiy of a num ber of Washington women ban aroused the IndlRnatlon of the local rhapter of the D.-iURhters of the American Involution, which has Invoked the law to prevent the ime of the national emblem to adorn fair '! , .,... ...... ..,.., United States yviiornry jimj no mi that both seller and wearer of honlery bo decorated are liable to arrest for violation of the flac-ilesecration law. BREWERS FILE A PROTEST Contend That Grain They Use Does Not Seriously Affect Food Volume WASHINGTON. May 7 That the brew Inr Interests of the United States do not consume srnln of actual food value In auffl lentr quantities to mal9 ".war tlm( prohibi tion'' necessary no far as they are con cerned was tho contention made In a brief filed oniielr behalf,, before the Senate (cultural ?.mmltte. today. SUPREME COURT DECLARES RECEIVER ILLEGAL Tlio 'Siipmnc Com I In nn nplnlnii Inmilnl iluwn tmliiv Ii .liistlrc I'ollti, ili'datul tlint the nppointliieiil of iicjIviim Iiv tin Ciiinniim I'ltaM ('unit "f I'livittn Cotintv for thn iinpu nf .Insltili TlioinpHini said tn bo vnliml lit $70(100,01)0 Wiih llli'Riil. Tin1 iiii'tt fin ll lei ileishli vvnx iniiili bv 1'iillif IIiirsiU nml I D.ivlil I. Dei r. vvliu lontiiulul that Thump'on tmilil mil ini-el lilt Imlditi'dni'ts nml In view nt tnnni Hiilts u ii iclveitlilp would be the nnlv tiinant nf iiiotcctluc I i H'llltolt .lie nlilil nml iliilin nr tho Inwu mult mi tivtisn nml thn bill (III ll I fill the llipnlllllllflll nf lilllwlK lll-llllssi ll fm wiilll nf Jill Ixilli tlon In illliltnlll I It nml nil pioi'ii-illiiKN tin H millet tit o vm.ited nml sit iilile EDUCATORS DEMAND WAR OIU2ANIZATIUN VASIII.tlTi I.N Mai T His iitMUil bciansi' Hie i nun 1 1 in c nr etliluiloi s ueio voted ilovvii u lisniiilmn askiii,. Cm Rli'tt In nil eiiRthi n thn piivtil nf the I'reslilcni mid orp.in.'i1 Ihe liniei uineiil fin vviii iiluiiR lln- Hint nf tin- Ituuipt'ini iloinurr.iilit, ll IniRO iiilinliiM nf iinlvi ixllv ntllclals held n sip.ililti lilii'liiu nml ilm Itli ' l all nil lltili'p'hilni iinili H in ' lull i tn mnsldi'i this Hep MECHANICS AND ARTISANS WANTED AT NAVY YARD I ii. If Sam midt IM Militant .mil iniihinlis al the riilhidtlphlu Nuvv nil Tilt vmil bus Ittuiil a mil fin that iiuiiiln I nr men ii ml tlnv niu wnntiil IniiiHilliitiiv tn ulil in iip.ihiiiK mill Iniildlni ilitl'M nml MM ill bo.itu Miiuiik tlmse walitnl nil biMtlnillili'is hi ', nml $1 ii ilnv shlilllti ik .it $t.''i ii ilnv -lilpwilybl" piuniis KippeiMiiltliH bmli imal.i is mid liibniux CLEAN-IM' WEEK DECINS; HOUSEWIVES CET BUSY I'liilaihlpliln -t.niiil lis muni il ilvh Iioiism kan'iii: tndiv wlnn Cleanup HkI liitt.iii vvila imliiuliniis nr iimin I Inn nutbiii ts Hutu evil bi fn i lilef Cnliln II head uf Hm II'rIivviiv I'.iiiiii win- hit mipci v'itul the piepaiullnut bun ImhiciI i unipluti" liittim Holm tn bnuscwhi's in unlit thnl thite lnuv lu mi ni u fni nrjlciline tit leliiuvn ivnstc in lubbipli fmin iinv inemlsis (,'UN TRUCK AND ARMOR CARS ORDERED HY PENNSY M.TuiiNA l'i Ma 7 An in ill 1 Rpieiiillv ndipteil fni (.untimk nitln lllf IV llllsl Ivnniii Itllllnllll simps hill Win I. will in I iiIum1 lm iwi ulv-llvi nf tin iill-sitil I'-.'"' Ivpi mill nun Iiir .it iitin pi ile whs pi ii id Willi iml n Tin It ..ipnitv it urn pi, nun PENN STUDENTS START FARM WORK A Miti.ul or sttnliiitx uf the CnlM'iHllj nr I'eiiiiKvh'iini.i iiptnlmd In Hell l!i lm !. nt I'hllatlelplila lu mis nn hm iciiltur.il in, ps of more than a xiorn who linvn locntid on the vailuut rniint nT I In- l.ouls I Kulb unci or 120d nucs nl CwjiiciM ThfV vmitnl win I. toilnv Tin- I'enii men Imvn been fMiihtil fioni theli miulli's As tin- n.tsim nilvninnt tlmv will be ipi iilPti-il lu tenit The 1'enn tni'ii woto p.rkeil bv Albert S Weililli-. I iuK"l nf tin- Kolb fainiH. who Ik n mlleRi' man mill mi iiitiii-ultmiil enlt Tin- tin n im- IMr.'ii Hh Wllllini 15 Mlllei. I.niiit Tinli. Ilntiv W Ivlik Mltn .Minn Siiluiv (iintiotl.l (liiciitn Siivilm find llmiv Itnlls ANOTHER .S2.-),000,000 LOAN '10 RRITAIN WVMIIMiTON .Mav 7 An additional k f 5-' tn (licit Itiltnlti 'I In' tiansfit was mil atleiiiled bv tin liny MrAilmt m nt u Tirattrj warrant lit I lie P.iltlsli I',iii1iisi mid uii'iiHil uiliirniii was in. nit iml i Mtii il foinnlitiis Kenc- tn Hrltith Vmbist.nlui Mi Cecil ispi iuk-IIIi e in t ol ill ii (iieil lirita-n's nhllRtitiiiii lm tin" num. 'I he MUM It a palt nr Hie $1011 000 00ft Willi ll will 1'" till mil nvei tit die it Til tin III at Intel Mils iliiiliiK the innntli ( Al.tv The Hist piiitlnii was tiansrnieil ri.ituuli) The Ktunlnlnv $"0,000,000 will b tiunsreiiid in it'ioi nun ni two Installmi'iits within tin1 nest Ihtee weeks OLD (JLORY INSPIRES COMMON PLEAS COURT NO. 1 Two pill. Ameiiiun Mans vviir unfiiili'il tml iv In ('nnininn I'kas Couil Nn I ami dinpcd huh or the Indues betu Ii in mums A ni.d I! nf the mint Hampton I. I ai snn fntinu Altiitniv (iineiil ililiieidl a spi-uli when the Halts were Imiiik, mid I'lcs'ilent JiuIk llieuv lu KiiU s.dil that tlie Macs should be nil Inspirntlnn to those minim," the i tuiliilicl . Astuilattt nt ludhii Hi;kv Iml SliiHinikri tilsn paltk Ip itnl Mi Ihe (elilsi's I'utli i sun nml HALFOUK VISITS U. S. SUPREME COURT U'A.Nlll.M'.TON .Mav 7 Aithui .lauii t lialfuiii head n( the Iliiti-li uilttloti, was i siot lid Into the Siipuine ('111111 at noon toiliv and listened tn iliiltluns In tin- hlKhesi Ameikan tiibiitnl lb s.a nel tn Altormv Cemi.il (infcoiv II was Mime time befote anv of the .lustkis leiOKiiieil thell ilistlnnulsiinl visltm AEROPLANE BLOWS UP; TWO FLYING RECRUITS KILLED NI'.W YOIHC Mav 7 WI.iIoih 1'ietu Men 111. of Hoosevelt Y and .lolui Steinloi of Tonowtmli N V weie killed at tho Hempstead IMnliix Ihliif, field todav when thell aeioplann blew MP in midali The men fell 'JOOO feet It ,s MippO'Cd that the Kahollne eploded Murlik and Stcinlni were trulnini, fui tlie all imps or Ihe Cnited States mini , BERLIN ANNOUNCES BREAK WITH BOLIVIA A.M!sT12KDM Mav 7 Olllilil aiinoillueiui 111 has been made In Hulin nt niptuie between fleriuanv mid liollvla xavt n disiati)i fiom Heilln todav RAILROAD SAFETY DEVICE MODIFIED BECAUSE OF WAR WASHINGTON Mav 7 The must have equipped all fielttlit put foiwaid bv the Inteistate the cieat nmininl of wai vvoil July 1 next In Man It 1 H'lS late upon whkh the t.iilrn.ult or the iniintiv larx v.ith pic-itibed saTetv devliis wai again Commuce Cominlsslon This lime because nf imposed nn tlie mads has bun cMindeil fiom SAMUEL T. BODINE AGAIN CHOSEN HEAD OF U. G. I. ReKint His Thud Term, and Uiiectois I net ease Capital .Stock of Company .Samuel T Undine was le-ileited pienl dent of the nlted (5aR luiprovcinent Com. panv at 110011 today iluilni. the annual 11 orsanlation nieitluB In the iimipanv oftlien, Ilroad and uh streets This Is .111 Hodliies thlul term The capital etoil; of the lompanv wa iinreased noiu 1 114.41 1 shaiet tn 1'JJI flii (.liatcK of $6u laih hj iinunlnious vote Seven bundled and ilght.i -one thousand xlx hiinilied and elidit -six shares were ifire sented at the meeting either by person or prow t the inullnu uf lames lliiikin.in a xtoi kholdei le.idlnp or tht annual teport w.ib dispensed with mi ki minds that It had prevluiislv been main u 10 an inn leneu nuu 'liavilll! I" HI IIIOIOIIKIUJ HlKeKifu iliei attention was not imissaiv liuekiii.iu tenileied tn tbu piisideut CHICAGO ENTERTAINS FRENCH COMMISSION 1 Tim Mm iniriKlit lmrn itionmsl ilm s. r dittiiiKiii lied ilepultitiou I rum 0111 allied ifjiulilu is shown on the campus of the I'imeisity of Cliicajjo. hitl .loffic is shown between Rene 1vnt11 and llmiv Piatt .ludson. piesidcnt of the umveisity, who stand 111 the middle fuiejiniund. FRENCHMEN VISIT LINCOLN'S TOMB Viviani Will Pay Tribute in Words and Joffre Will Lay Wreath on Shrine ST. LOUIS SPEEDS GUESTS st I" l.Ul'IK Mav 7 Imlrti lh s. ..jinl aiiulveisaiv nT Ihe slnl.liiK nr tin l.iislnnl.i rminil the I-'unih Wai Mltslun tmnliii; nvva Mom ihe nuitv plamrjiii nf thou Mldiiecti ill wekoine In make a simple pllirrlmaRe tu the shrine or Abiah.iiii l.lmnln at .sprliiRlk Id 'I hose who rui two vi.iih have rmiKht and blid that ilnnui 1.11 v lillsht live will pav hninaKO tn the mm who Hi mm i.itlul Auuika 'llii spdi.il tialu vvlik ll Is In .11 lilt! Hie mission nn Us tiliuiipli.il joimiev of i'k mlssliui nn Ms iilumphil jniuinv llitiuihli Ihe "IIkssIipi alkv will naih the Illi nois 1 ipltal lali this iilliinon Calluiid theio tn meil Hit in will le (Jnviinoi I.11W den ami the ilistiiiitulslied mi 11 nl the State M Vlilanl ns pieslilinl of tin mission will peak a few vvoiiln In simple tiibute tu the Kieat Aincili .111 .Maisbal Jnffii' "111 lav .1 ivteatli nn H11 tomb of the I111111u1l.1l I'lisl denl .St l.uuie sied the viMtnts on iheli av with tin 1 lieers or thousands and the stialns nr tin .Mai seillaisi' and tlie Mm spangli il llaunei ' rliiKhiR in Hieli us M Louis bad thiouil Itseir wide open to Hie vl'iltois rinm lumdicilrt nf billldlnKt and pi hale loiiMS the Pienih tiknloi tlmtnl 111 unison vvitli Ihe Stan and .stripes The lomifilllcr of the liundiid busliiistiiii 11 well omul the 'mlHslim at the Mlssouil Athletk lub at a bieakfast this nioiulnt,' The ilub was abl 1?" with the lid vvhllt and blue of the two lipubllis Thev lose and ilucint tliiui helves lioatse when the stiltdv IlKUie of the heto of the .Maine mid M ivlinl ( uteri d the huge dlnliiK mom .rtei the liK.il.fast a twii-liuui nioliii 1 Id.i thtotiRli th" i ltv builkvaid nlun follnwid 'Ihousaiidt litiiil ,li .tinits ihrotiKli which Ihe i.u i passed IlKVIlIM! I'a .Mav 7 -Mole (Inn H" neadliur 1IH7111S men lnlertlid In mllitai affa'is membeis of Clt ( mini II and inuiilv olTklalM will be In Hill.nlelplila nn Tutsdav and Widlitsdav tn taki u t in tin wil mine to the i'remli emi City Ready to Greet I'Jiwoys Front France, I llllllMIM ll friiiii I I Ul I.I II V M t JKIi ul bull; I'.if line Is Ihul Hi, ,'i tn siicnd a hair hotii Won! lu this 1 Ifnt t - Inll.ll III Hauls- 11.11 Iml tills Itv limn isluimtui Hilt iifti 11101111I The latest baiiM vvas aiiaii;,'i .1 iiv auio c -MiCot-miik 1 ball man of, the ! moiiatk National Cnmiiilllti afl'i lonfiiiiiiK Willi S'tate lie pallnunt ollli lals .Mr MiCnimul, who IIms lu ll.uilsbuiB said fiat I'le I'lemlt mlwlnti would lie melvnl nl 1I11 statiuu bv n pjis. nt.it in - uf Ihe Mate nml 1 Itv and escorted In (he Capllot. will" they will be leieivid bv iluv'inui' ill limb until .m'iiiv iihm antll" 1 stablllini. 1 ' ' hive al 11.11I.V Isfciiul uiikrt thit Hun iniplnjis be 1 viiiscd 1111 limn 01 so enrliet tluu usual, that llns wlin 1. 11 e In do m mav Join lu the ilvk i;reetliiK lu the invuvs lu fact. Ihe entile visit of the envo.vs, until tin v leave WeiliKMl.t) aftiiniion will lie in the 11. Utile of 11 holldav buslmst houset h Hie suite t,lvltiK a li.ilfdn off on Wiilnesiliv mnrnlir,' s,isirtv wouiiu biitinnkiiK .11 'i ihIihI, tu iiKH law until I. ile in the nfli 111111111 will Mat; shujipiis in Ihe dep iitmcut stoics 'I hev will sell a small htuiize medal liiaiiui; a ik tlun bv the lamuiit 1'niiih siulplui l.a 1 .1, 1 in- Mlaihed In the uuil il will be a silk 1 1l1l1c.11 In iihiR tin Vmcili.in minis Tliu tiuilals will "ill fni Iweiitv-lhe i eul The piutei'ds will be UM-d lu aldliiK the fathci list l"ii 111 h 1 hlldieii 'Ihe medals will be sold undei the ail'.iilies of tin subiomiultlee nf the 1'n mli iiimmillie on latlnilesH i hlldri 11 lu I'l.ime or whli h .Mis liilui JIarkoe, of this eltv Is illlllluitl 'Ihe Ilium (IrllMil lu the sal will be foiwankd It riaiiie HuoukIi Hiiiwii lliotheit ,1: Cu IjiiiKii" of this illv Nunc of tin slnii m whii h so tot v women .ntoiupanliil b tin M ilailtlili 1 s and friends will iiiIiikIi with llu shnppeis and sell tin miililt.iu w.in im.iKi 1 s vilun ,1 ueliiHiit nr Iinv .siuiiis will p.tilklpitu at a cuiid of lionni , .siiellenbuiK -. Miavv luldlte X. Clothlei t and Caldwell s .Mrs (iaiiltier Cissatt and her daiiKliters I. Ik 11 Man Cass.ilt and I'URfiil.i Cassatt. will be auiontr the soiiit women who will fl.iK shoppers and othus Amoni; the othii lailkt who will itlve their time In selllnu the niidalt villi lie .Miss il.uv Huti bln-on .Mis Niiiin.in .Mi land Ml-t I'll 11 lotte Mtel Miss Cm tn 111 l.eldv Mis I'niik T (ills, wold Mis j r l'sui and ullms ftir liaviiit: I'l.inklln I'll Id the cnvnjs will l.n tn Hie linine nf .Mis 1: T Slotes bun, while members, of the I'll neb socl itiis and 11 lief niRatily.itlont v II 1 sbake lianils with "I'api' .liffie and luenibdM uT the i otnmlsslon I'oininistloiieiK of raliiuount I'.uU .111 iiuimiid this mornliiR thai af K 1 10 mlik cilncMlav luoiuitiR whlih is 11 shoit liiue bifuie tin iIiviivh ale sihiditled to pass IhiuilRli no iiulumobllit wuuld be allowed to pail. 'I lm boulevards to be used by the RUett will be iIomiI until Ik piniif stalls thioUKli Ihe I'ail. NEUTRAL EUROPE FACES STARVATIO! Britain and Italy Also Forced to Strict Consei. vation Plan DUTCH FLEET BOTTLED! ;i 1. US' Do.S May 7,1 I ne looii-snunaRe siiiiauou in i:urope I leathliiR a stitRc of nitual faiulue hi oni iiuaiteis CabltKrumt fiom Warlilngtoi looav pi rumen uiuupi r 1 op 1 in njj United States, but tint optimism news J jncaii little to 1'utope unlcst the suhinarlnrt menace is wiped out so Bhlpmcntt can tgl mane 111 saiuv 1 ne inuu Miuauou 111 iiuiianu vihltli Ul aliradj mule will he made worse by Uil tie-up of the entile Dutch flslutiR fleet ij dipatch fium The Ilacue said Hat btittiI nini? Hundav owiiir to tho oal sliortati'J and the nttuil.s upon hit: flslilnR boats j, 'tl lierman sunmarinet, uir jnitiit 11 hing fltfl would tenialn In port Vi l'ood Hots me lepoited fiom stocldiolm iiuiucuuuiK nun uiuer nwcuisu 1 tttc. ti I 1, lltl,itw1 tl,A llntnr.ii.tM.I !.. ..' . . '" ""H " "" .".s. ..,,,.,,. iuh uimtf" 1 niisldeiatluu a scheme tur puttlnR ti, iniintiv 011 latlnus unless Ihe people re-'' spuiiil fiuiv within the tu xt few weeks to'i in,: n,ui ,,1 imiik ,ii.,,il;ii lll.ll lliej ecOflO.l mle to the iiolnt of fruR.ilItv i In Cennaiiv, Austi l.i-llunc.if HulitarUl nml Turkev suili a scan ltv of food as pre.! vails now was nevei known befote ij lu lt.il the intlons of the soldiers hati't had to be 1 ut nil an'otint or tht carcltrl 01 piovtsiuus tmeii', f Km 1 d, New Itepiililican Comtnittec Member! 1 ' luwioru wi, iniiuerix I ntnmAn Cuutiillmaii fiom the Third Waul has bteaf made Hie representative, or that ward V the Republican 1entr.1l campaign intnmlt(M H .111. , nmllllA.l In fill llln . ..nn.. I l.v llin ile. lib nf .tnlin J Cnrr tf ' swot 11 In this afternoon Cook is a tlpstaJJ ill iuaiiiT session-! Louri I'UN.V To COM'I'.lt 1)1 Xiiiioiiuii inent was mule :oni:i:s his aft, 1 im, 011 bv Itllstus of Hie I Illversltv of I'eiuisvl v.iuli th it honoi.il diRins ot dmtoi of laws would be confirm! on Jl.ushal .Torfrc ami Kin,' Vlvlaul in I'iiiii diiiiiiR thill viMt tnmui luw all, 1 noon Tilt illstliiKiilsliid visltois mil tai Ii ,nl wilt asi mble In fou the 1 1 11 Mln opposite the RViiuiasiuni, wlicie 1'iovost 1M K.ir Cab" s'ndtli will 1 mifi 1 tlie uoiuus w.i.i a In kl i'"ienionv Vnv eliboiate pioRiam in llils inimntioii must he oinlttul biiause nt the limlttd stav of the Rlli ts in Hilt ill. 1011 i.xri: 1 nit ( i,ssiricTtnv M VIIUI V(,l.s I ll.l.llilAS IIOIH.KN At Mm l athnl7 1Mb Hint Ii.Bin sn VIiu 7 VtVItV r.t,ANOR. Until I'S iliitBllter nf Mrs VVnn,lllln llnhln if .'JIT si Iiiik, pin . In ttll'IIAHI) IIIJJH.V ... .1.- in. I.--.. ii. 1 -.."j,i. ,.!. null ,, ..,," ,,,,,,.. j n.,1, tiiiiii ,r g.i I) IV IllS l ih:tiis 3 II.M.I. Ihv 7 VVAl.TI'lt P HVt.t. lljaN"e lsili M I'lnmnil arrnni,, ments will bo tn ,,.,,,n, mI Inln SHAW At nu7 Wain me Wiin Pi 1 AIhv 7 ISAIII1I.I.A ilnlnrhter nf I He Ituri.rnl iin.l snnhl 1 It sti, n Notice of funrrnl Inlpr. l miiniuji im 1 111 -I., uie hi JOHN I busl,in,l of the Utc L'ainllii" Monroo NoIIcq ot i fuiiTil latr 1 M.M'NtlhlMI IUI ', li.VIIKlin MOORKl sl.Mll.ltl.INI! ni:e,l 71 llclnllves nn fr.nJiJ llivltid to runTHl services rd Ml) u. bi 1 hi Vloorp s 1 hrnl lllnl e, .Mil I'nnitanrpfl wltli I,!-", iiiiiti a i. ,,., 1- t. ,.. .,, w.igra l'i f. IvEllNS Vtn ii i:i,l VmiTI! UHUNS , ft lufihter of the Hie Ktsp ant .Inne kfniiis TlelitlteH Slid frlfllUs InvlleO to funpMl fipriWlJ I ups 1 n in nt Jits V ( olumbU avp Int i Htn, in piiinie House Chamber Resembles Arsenal WAMIIN'HTOV. Mav 7 The Rpeakei's lobbj and the chamber of Hie House lesem bled 11 sinall-sled 111se11.il todi.v when Itep iisentatlve .lolui CJ Tlllsnn of Coiinei tlcut. a mi mln r of the .Mllitai v Affairs Committee, piodiued ti lulf-dozen 111.11 blue puns, iboie than a ilu111 tlfles seveial iilstol. small and 1 11 Re sin lis and mam laitrldRet just to show the low 11 hiauili of ioiirhs what nn are spindliiR oui money foi ' 1 r.M.M.n In Kenprsl ottlril r 0 IIKI.I IMI l Vllli: I.ADV exni?rpnre,l uuil. bi larse iniiitifif turinic rnnrcrn llo 1", 17 I'hllail-Ipliii liiltl.s and elllell are nffereil slciily pinplor input In fiiMf. nlant llEht wnrlc undp tint. 1 1 ms toiKlitlun i,ouil pu with inlvancf-ment .....,, .,.,,. ...,. ,.nn l.m.ru 11 tlt .. . .,', .,,,, ,,.,,. !., iiuui. i. .,,, n ,,, BUB"' 1 i, tti r 10 nti,l S n in . Phlt.i nmnlnvniAni X. D.partnirnt. lilitjutone Amniunltlon Curponv linn I 11. Ari n ri iinnni I HJ Arrll Kl iiki.i' t tvrtiv -Mll i? lirrilK HOV mid nnsspncer (tood rhancp fort anv ap rcoii i-.iper i o tin ana uienwooa RdOVIH FOR KIIST Jl) N , "Ki .Well turn "j roortio it nndbtckl IQOIII mil K 41i Well-furnlslieil 2il floor front: Piiv.lte Inlh runnlns; but w.ilpr - 111 SINKS' t'K.ltsOSM.S i liVIISli to Plilhiileliihl i with IotI Opportunity (l iiirup lo apiv lor. li afoiiablp r.ltc V rite or mall it. Kons 121 GeorBO I'onn New ilavfn at wire to II Hold-r 1 st , cw ltaien. fui .Mi iLtolutioii of thanks the board of ilheitois and til all emploct for eiucieni senile iiiirinu the last .viar It vvas uiianlniotislj passed C Stuiilt i'atteisou was I'liull null of Hie incetlue and 'J V Cuiran seiietaiv l.'olioivlnif s a list of otlkers foi the i online yeai .Samuel T Jtodlne, prenldeut. Itandal .Morfjau vke piesldent Walter ClaiU second vice piesldent Lewis I.lllle. thlul vke president W K liuuthlit fourth vko president and I'aul Thompson fifth vke piesldent Kandul MotRan William W Wood .Mollis I, Clothier, Httiiushani II -Mntris 'I boinas .1 Holap and Cdwaid T htoteshuij who LinnpoKed the boanl of dlrntots duiluK the last, feat, weie uiiaiilnioilslv le-eleeted iiertiite W Cut ran was te-eleitcd seeie lai) UmitedlAtely after adjournment of the meetlm- and tf IliliR of the ballots, tbu board ot illrelt'oia, the president and secretary held u'piliate mcetlnc to discuss matters befoie the nw ofllcers 1'RAISES KENYOX LAW ON V1CK I'rouertl ofineis should be held pei- soiially liable and meted out severe punish ment on discovery that their property was. belli? used as dlsoldell.v plates, said Oliver I, Newman, president of the lioaid of Com. mlssloners of the District of Columbia, spcakine todaj at tho ig-operatlve luncheon of, the City Uuslnesn Club, at the Adelphla Hotel. ,Muny organisations, among them the I'oor Richard Club, Uuslness Science Club, Market Street Husincst -Men's Asso ciation. United Uuslness ..Men's Asoclatlou, pceanClty Yacht Club and the Jovian Hlec ttlcal League, were represented by delega tions of members. . ' ,Mr. Newman described the Kenjoli law, and said It had helped a gieat deal In do. lug away with vice In the city of Washing ton, lie added: t (PQM "In Washington since the passage of ttio Kenyon law property ownera when they discover that ,Ihelr properties ar,e being SHIP SEIZURE MEASURE TO HE RUSHED IN HOUSE Resohit ion, Aiieaily Adopted by Sen- a'e, Would Let U. S. Take Teuton Vessels WAMII.NU'ION Mav 7- I'be vvav was dear tidjy foi the House to begin ron slileratli Ii of the lesoliitlon autliorifiiic the I'ulted States to take possession and title nf the Herman nieiihant visph tied up In AuhtIluu jioiu It I expeilcd tiiat tlie lueasuifl will be put through with little op. position It alreadv has passed the .semte 'Ihe lesoliitlon leported to tlie House bv Chan man Alexander of the .Mel chant M,i 1 1 In- Committee Is Identlial Willi Ihe one the .Senate passed It atltliotlrea the l'resi Ui nl to take over anj vessel which al the time of Its coming Into Anierliau Juris. dktlou was owned lu whole oi In pait by 'any coipoiatlon iltlen oi tiibjict of anv nation Willi whkli the I nltul states ma be at wai The Piesldent Is further au tbuiued tlnouRh the shlppliiR huaid 'to operate lease ihaiter and ctpilp such vet. ns In anv s-irvke of the 1 nited Mates" Tlie lesoliitlon 'vould place at tl n dlspnsnl of the United States dolman merchant ves ti is aRcregitli'K (inn nnn tons New York City Hit; Farm, Uj Heck N'lIW YORIv, Mav 7 N'ew Yotk stalled war on Oeunany today bv planting ege lables With boioiiRh piesidents ani "ov .Svouts iiai tlclpatlng giouud for the plant ing vvas broken b 75.U0H N'ew Yoikers It is estimated mine than luniiun small plots and gaidens will be undei iiiltlvatlou b) net Maturda) ins aie ill ii-m.inv will ik mull et i I'orr.s'row.v, i'a m.i i t being made hue In vvehnim i'u vos but teveral huniliid iHi of them ri presi ritatlve bupiti to tu Philadelphia to Jol stiatlon TIH:.N'IuS I .Mav . I ui 1'ied eiick W Dnnuellv, uf tills mi has np polnteil n (oininittie nl Tientniuans to go to Philadelphia to p.iilleip.ile In tin public liceptinn to the l'i null invnjt lu addition tu the loinmlttee theie will be a laige nimi bei of men nnd women fiom Tienton who will alttiid the event CIIi:STi:i: Va Mav 7 Mani W s McHoivill and members of Cilv Cnunill will lie liuluilid In a deli Ration nf sevual hMi dicd iitldents of this iltv who lomoiiuw will go lo I'hlladelphla to Join III the le leptlon to in. iiiboiH ,,f the l'i hu a win inui mlsslou While theie will lie no organ ized deli gallon ('histci H lepien ntatlnn will Include iiersons ill all walks of life ALLENTOWN PARADES IN HONOR OF RECRUITS 125 Enlistments in 8 Houis Muhlen- herp; Colleire Boys Rushini; to the Colors U.I.HNTOWN, I'a .Mav 7 - Headed bj fife and diums lepieseiitliiR the '.Spirit of id," theie vvas a pirade of thousands of Allentown people at noon to sav fare well to 1 J5 reiiults who enlisted here the last fort -eight bonis Hullttmentii In Al lentown lontlnue unabated . tliero weie slty reiruits on Simdav V pioiiilueiit teiruit at noon was Mlihail Cillnn the iraik Muhlenbeig baltbaik The Muhlenberg students havi bien en llstiug su tapldly that less than tlilrlj aie left at the tables In the lollege commons OI 13 HIGH-GLASS mm EEPiCED All our high-class Coats are included, our policy being tc dispose of surplus lots or odd lines while the merchandise is seasonable. Coats for practical wear, and Wraps and Coats for the afternoon and evening, are included: .$55.00 to .$80.00 Coats, now $50.00 ATTRACTIVE SEASHORE SERVICE mBm Th Stetl Car Routt The accommodating train service now .provided by the Femsylv aula i a Ilroad between Market Street Wharf. Philadelphia, and Cape May. Wlldvvood. and other resorts on tho South Jersey const must appesl to commuters The afternoon express leaves at ttos P. M. and arrives Cape May 5tB5 P. M. The morning train up leaves Cape May 7:00 A. M. and arrives Philadelphia SM7 A. M.' Thin ser Ice will continue until October 31. with an even Quicker schedule between May 25 and October 1, Never before have the Summer seashore residents enjoied such attractive service so early in the season, nor have they had audi Kood service assured them so late In the Fall. The demand for lottases indicates that' this service Is attracting; favorable attention. Cottaee owners are already occupying: their seashore residences. PENNSYLVANIA . RAILROAD Of wool clour, lioliviu cloth and pounce The ki eater number of the ('outs in tltis Kioup uie wotth S.liO.00, ivu.i.OO and 5.75.00. A good range o $85.00 to $100.00 Coats, now $75.00 Of hifrh-Rinde cloths and silks, in blaik and lovely sprinp; eoloit.. Va nous stvles in this collection. bizes but not all sizes in each style or fabric $125.00 to $175.00 Coats, now $100.00 Many htoiaded and hi aided ef fects amourr these. Included are also Coats of high-Bradc soft cloths. K.iluste models. - Seiond Floor Ccntu vvmw mm Women's Suits lnepcnsive Suits that have the snap and style ot much hiijher piiced models Suits that are out of the oidinary in all those little detallsthat women aie so iituik to appieciate Smart Suits at $18.75 Of seine and poplin, in black mil llilvv liltli, liiafin Willi lieltnil io.it: fiill inlluis. soino nl.iin. 'X othcis with fancv ovet-eollurs. 'sX'One model is btatd-ttimmed sp Nhctcll. Many Models at $22.50 Plain and belted i fleets, some tiunined with biaid; also .spotts models. Of seine, poplin, sabar ilinc and wool jeisey. Black, navy blue and l!cln,i.in blue; also some (hecks and k' colors in wool jei sey. Silk Suits, $22.50 to $100 -. - Second I'looi Matket Street Women's $20.00 to $40.00 Suits Now $15.00 to $30.00 Suits from our regular stock, and some Sample Suits from our own factory about one hundred Suits in all. Of seipe, wool poplin, wool clour, taffeta, pongee and silk poplin. Various models, but all in Uo SO. t second rioot, Matket Street Women's Dresses Afternoon Frocks, $16.50 Of taffeta and taffeta-and-crcne (IcoiKette panel skitt, tunic and Russian tunic models, with the ptettiest of new collats of crepe (jcoi(rette m Paisley pattern or of self-color satin: one model with Japanese belt. In black, navy blue, French blue, smoke jjnty and plum color. Afternoon Dresses of Silk, $20.00 and $22.50 A variety of clever new models of tulfeta-and-ctepe Georgette and of ciepe do chine, including models for extia-full figures. Some particu larly good models in the loose-line, loosely-belted effects. Black, navy blue, Kiench blue, smoke gtay, Trench giay, beige and plum color. Tub Frocks, $6.75 to $25.00 Net Frocks, $25 lo $47.50 A ery summery collection, with a host of new ideas that will intetest every woman who cares about fashions. ,;, ,.y Second Floori Ccntre One Hundred Fine Embroidered Pieces, at Half Price and Less Discontinued patterns, and only one of a kind; some slightly soiled. Included are Centrepieces, Scarfs, Children's Dresses and many other articles $1.00 to 'G'00' t Third XI00Y, Market Street Him 1 i v 4 M IN THE CUSTOM TAILORING SHOP Men's $40.00 and $45.00 Suits $29.50 Men's $30.00 and $35.00 Suits $23.50 A very unusual opportunity to secure MADE-TO-MEASURL" SUITS, of high-class spring and summer suitings, at much below the regular prices. The reason Is that we made two special purchases of fine fabrics 2G00 yards in all. A .very fine and varied collection, including fancy suitings in spring and summer weights; blue serge of guaranteed fast color; new suitings in handsome gray, brown and blue effects; stripes and checks: smart homespuns. Many are in singlo suit lenirths one of n kind. VStSuSlJinilSr Sulta wm be deslgned nnd "gfSafe j market st. orrvrj A I H701!Tr17 P rT rrrr trrtn EIGHTH BT. ,7J I f V.V 13IV1 IJXr SL lllll HI H K MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. Not oruy mat,, om in u"'?(lv""p';iV . L . it.. nK.aj.Mt rtif tTf mi. mil Mfrtr DIN f.MW 4nn&X' ". 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