m&y ' fMfift W .."SOT" r,75FTj:i , .,. ;V- it ik I! tit V ; F- ft V .1 r ; iv t ft .A HB't'' , r lsl;..j"''i.. . , ,,-t- .. .. CONSERVATIVES JOIN IN BATTLE UPON HOLLWEG Junker Party Angry as Chancellor Courts Socialists PEACE WITH RUSSIA PROPOSAL ATTACKED COPENHAGEN, May 8. "Wc arc unable yet to obtain the peace necessary to the G,crman people: wo must light for It," declared Vice Chancellor Karl Helfferich in a Itclchs tag speech today, scoring (he radical peace movement. "The peace desired by the extreme Liberals, would not mean bread hut hunger: not liberty but oppression," he declared, according to Herlln dispatcher. nmivi; ia s If reports rnm'nc from ine tinnier are to bo trusted, political event of MkIi Import ance Impenil In the iirman llmiilre The position of I)r Min lirtliinanii-Itulhvei;, this Oerman Chancellor Is lielnis watihed with the utmost Interest .m ii result of hl re cent close association with eertaln tier man Socialists In i oneiiienre of this alli ance th Junkers (war and con niet pirly) are. belli aided hv I'nnePrv.itUes In bitter warfare .iRnlnst the i'hnm-er, despite the fact Dr on tletlimnnn-ltollnee apparently courted the Socialists to further the rnoc rnent for a seiarate rieare with Kus!a It Ik now prohlemat.i'al when the fjermait Chancellor will dellve- his peace addres He was scheduled to make It heforo tho Foreign Affairs Committee or the Rplchstai; In Herlln today, but late advices nay It probably will not be made until liter Ktnll Zlminermann. editor of the r.o!;al AnielRer of Flerlln. Is (tuoted In dispatches s payliiK "It Is liellrteil ihat the Chancellor awaits otne eent whlrli will make his position easier before be talks of peace There am rumors that HOitiethliiR Is expected to hasten peace Ijst week did not Iticiease our political optimism It broucht to us thu breaking off of u-latlnns with (Juatemala. Haiti and llolMa It Is to be hoped that this process Is not to lie continue l in definitely, for otherwise, een If we mado a favorable peace our world trade would lie an almost insoluble problem. een for thu ablest (ierman merchant " nraii.v.vi.vc, to ciiack- That a crisis Is near Is the Uevnoto of nil article in the riusette, of l.uusanne, fas a dispatch from liermany toilaj The .i7.oto Is credited with halnpi excellent sources of Information and the article was lead with ido Intcrist in diplomatic circles here It Is headed "The waKenliiK of (Jermany," and shys In part "Vhoeer Is able to hear through the walls or pee through the i urtalns can dis cern that there is no doubt that th !ermaii Kmplre Is hecltinlni; to craclt Ulp fissures, perhaps (-till Invisible to the nal.ed oye, am beginning to form ' The writer dwtlls upon the latitude al lowed the (Ierman press In dlK'U.lnK polit ical refoims and peace The conclusion he draws Is that the (Sosernment has come to realize the power of the prcs., especially the socialistic sei tlon of II. and fears to treat It too harshly Frenchmen Arrive in City Tomorrow Continued from I'a en One Chance to welcome the hero of the Maine and other members of the party In honor of the quests a holiday h is been declared In all the public .schools tomorrow Many of the municipal oltlces will bo cocil and other m.irks of esteem and honoi will be shown the nnovs The partv will leae llroad Street Station for New York toinoirow afternoon at i 30 Mayor Smith said this announcement was posltHe The Board of IMucatlon Issued an an nouncement this aftennon to all Klrls Un dents of the Wl'llam I'enn Illch School, the Cllrls' IIIkIi Sihool. the (Kris' Normal and the West Philadelphia With School for Girls to be at their respectUo schools not later than f 30 n in They will hIhk the 'Marselllalso'" In front of the William I'enn House as the reception parade passes, prob ably at in IS ACTO.MdHlI.i: TOI'll (iK 'ITV With n tlttltiK csiort. the eiiojh will be taken throuuh tho arlous streets of the city In automobiles Whither or not stops will be made at Independence; Hall and other places of Interest will depend mi how much time tho cuests have at their disposal. Police lueasuiis for the p.oteetlon of tho French enoys and of the thousands of xlsltors who will crowd the stirets durlni; the day hejran to be felt this afteinoon when moie than n scorn of alleged nim flammeis." pickpockets and "ion" men wne rounded up bj the 20(1 city detect ives ordered Into action b; Captiiln of Detec tives Ttate Detectives Hold, Uiimboiow and Claik alone anesinl ten suspects in the foielitn scitlon of the cit ArianKementi. wcu- competed this nfljr riooti for the disposition of the 301111 and more policemen who will be pressed Into service Kvery bluecoat not actually en Kapcd m patrolllnpr his beat will be used Tho route of the parade was turned over this afternoon by Mayor Smith to Super intendent of Police IlohliiMin, who con ferred with his captains over the policing of It According to the plans, Captain William II. Mills, of the tiafuc division, will co operate with I'nltcd States heciet service men under Crptalii Matthew (lilllln In meeting the trail at llroad street station Part of the escort to Independence Hall will be formed by the mounted police under Lieutenant Charles tiucliler who will be relieved there by the motorcyclo police under Lieutenant (leorgo Kilt. Prom heio tp City Hall Captains .Mills and Nicholas J Kenny will be responsible for the policing of tho route. At (llrard College Captain William .f. MeFadden will nssume responsi bility, which will be taken up at tllrard ave nue bridge by Captain Charles S. Tempest Captain Francis Callahan will have cIiiura at Franklin Meld. After being delayed for more than five hours by a wreck at Areola, III., the envoys Changed trains and nro reported 'making haftte eastward. Celebrations planned for the party at i Pittsburgh have been postponed so that they might reach Philadelphia as toon as possible. Tho distance to Pittsburgh Is 349 miles. Thfe fastest trains make the trip In eight hours and thirty minutes. Without mishap they should arrive at 0 a. m. tomorrow. I'. S. AltMV MAN" HURT It became known today that the only h person Injured In the wreck was Lieutenant jtColonel Cosby, United States military at- Jk (i.l tlla .l.li4 lav vt'9 liriilt 1 . while the city Is extending Its onen-arm 'reception to General Joffre, ex-Premier v. Vlvlsni ana oiner memuers ui ine visning party, the Faerai cpuria in tnts city will Cr.i Hi fiecsslon by uusnenulnir he.arlnr ';intll 11 o'cibek In order that the Judtesand jUtacnes or iiib cuuri my tvv mo paraae ?7'rom the Postofflee nulldlng. Wnen me visiviiiK iMtrij iki aown that 1 Street, Judges Thompson and lOnl.or me genera 1 courn. anacnes teurt.nt cterKS ontce win took 1 vMiiars . i rem me IHur. WW, t. . BULLETINS BRAZIL WILL AID U. S. IN WAR ON GERMANY KIO DE JANEIRO. May 8. Urnzll is RoinR to co-operate actively with the United StntcR In the war ni?alnst (Jermany. All the tremendous resource of Urnzll nre to be put at the disposition of the United States Government and all the Brazilian harbors are to be thronn open to the American fleet, It was an nounced today by Senhor Nllo I'ccanha, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs. .Scnhor I'ccanha jpoke of Brazil's policy as one of firmness, "without boastful ness." "It Is to be our object to do everything possible to strengthen the friend ship between the two nations," added the Foreign Minister. GREEK SHIP FROM NEW .i:w Yoiuc, 14 for !tnrt-. bus May S Thf fJI-cel; steamship r.irtlicnon, which left here April been siinW by a Oernian imhmnriiie. neeonllng to ii pilv.it" dispatch received here toil.ix The vessel here deelated. 3000 "ROOSEVELT EN(JINEEKS" OI-'FEIl'TO SERVE U. S. NKW YORK Ma V--Three thousand cliRlneci's who enlisted villi Colonel Roosevelt's division today offered their services to Die tiovcrnment ns pail of tho first unit f Americans to K" to the front In France U. S. HOSPITAL CONTINGENT OFF FOR EUROI'E Ni:W VORK. Mav ' An American hnspltnl cnincent of 2i sutccons. C5 wninen nurses 11 ml 1"3 enlisted men salle-l for Kurope from n fnltid Slates port todiv. This Is tho first hospital corps to so nbro.id with reRill.ir United States army surgeons In Its personnel A surpeun of tho reroilar army Is In command. A number nf the surgeons arc from l.al?esdo Hospital, Cleveland, f). U. S. BUYS SILVER FOR LOCAL COINAGE WASHINGTON. Mav f The (invertiinciit tod,i pmvlinsed 100,000 ounces of silver nt .TTT.'i 11 n minco fiom the Ameticnn Smidtlnt; and RefinliiK Company for dollver.v nt San bYnncWcn. The same amount ,isi was bmight from the Ameilcan Metal Compare at T.MTt for delivery nt Philadelphia, nntl riO.noo ounces vverc pur chased nt .7"i'0 Ironi the United Smelting Compnnv for dellvei v to the Mini destination WILL RESUME LEAGUE ISLAND PARK WORK It became known today that win I, would be lcumcd liiinu-diaich mi League Island I'nrk when Director Date-man iinmuuicrd that he would open bids I'tlday fur nearlv (ill the pilnclpal buihllncs to be cnnsti 111 n d In that (( tnm of the jiark west of Rroiid htteet. The ens.1 of these bulldmcs will l,e nliout $20n.nnfi The Director mid there vvetc thlr(-llvo acres in the p.nl; for iIiHIiiik pulpites. opened nnd regular business pi needled with. United States Secret Service men escort, lug the juity already have mado nn In vestigation of the vvti'Lk William Nve, Secret Sen Ice man In charge nnununced that In his opinion It was entirely ac cidental. The engine and four of the six cars left the Nil's and a buffet car was ditched M. Vlvlanl and Marshal Joffre weie dining when the accident occuired Onlv the for watd end of the diner left the Hacks, nnd tin J.u was comparatively slight Ma.vor Smith, on learning this morning that the tiiiln (.irrjlng the '' eiieh in.o.vs could not possibly reaci. this city until caily tomoirow. expressed keen disappoint nint The M.ivoi and mcmbeis of the executive comnilttei 111 harge of the 111 langemenls met early anil started the wt rk of getting Into shapn a new program that may icsult In a loiiRer stay of the envoy In this clt. The reception was proposed by the Public Ledger The wreik occurred m the middle of a cornfield as the train was tpceiiing east ward nt the 1 ate of fort miles an hour after leaving Springfield. 111. When near I'llson. about llftv miles northwest of Term Haute, lnd. the tender of the second loco motive suddenly left the rails. The track was torn up for several hundred feet and th buffet car. Immediately behind, was ditched. The Pullman car bearing newspaper cor respondents was behind the tlrst car nnd ( rashed Into It befor It duelled, but did not turn over Two other cars were derailed Several peri-ons were slightly Injured It was learned earlv toda.v that Investi gation near the scene of the accident ills closed a broken rail about twintv feft be. hind the rear end of the wrecked train. This might have been lunken by the heavy engines drawing the train 01 hv a plotter That Is undetermined Hieaklng of the 1. ill bv the two "locomotives pulling the train would explain tlm insults The engine passed on and the other cars hitting the b-iak. jumped off the rails on to the ties cutting 1 he fishplate bolts which join the rails, thus letting the mils spread and throwing the tars 1 ff the trad; U. S. Ships Suspected as Teuton Carriers ontliiiieil from Pane line tint the Wagner lonipan.v was pio-tieiinan Wagner came to New Voik about two jears ago fmm Milwaukee nnd organised the com p.uiv with capital of JS.fiUO.OOU SAN JUAN. I'm tn lllco. .Mav 5 There an- Gorman submarines in the Atlantic, and until vei.v leceiitly they have been supplied fiom the I 'lilted Slates bj ships Hying tho American flag This is necoiding to statements by mein beis of the (lew of the btcamshlp Mani towoc, which for several weeks was de. tallied In the h.iibor nt St. Thomas Twen-tv-one of the crew aie letuinlug to the I'nltcd Slates nfti r dilllfultles with Captain !' Ilogstead. master of tlm ship. Tim Manitowoc. .Muskegon and Olagu.tsh. all belomrliig to the same line, shoitlv be fore the Danish Islands became the Virgin Islands U. S V put Into the harbor at St Thomas Thev were bound fiom Ituenos Aires to New York supposedly to await t rders ' They weie still waiting for or ders when the Islands wire transferred to I he United Suites According to their manb fests, all tluee ships can led coal -ind other fuel supplies Members of the (row of the Manitowoc say all the visseds were loaded with contra band for (ierman submarines. "When we left New York last we weie supposed to have a caigo of coal exclu sively." said one of the crew "Underneath the coal were all soits of fuel and food sup plies Suppotedly the cargo was destined foi Iluenos Alies Iletween St. Thomas and Ilueons Aires wo got rid of our largo nn the high seas to German submarines, We had no cargo when we reached Hucnos Aires " At Iluenos Aires that ship, the Muskegon and the Olaguash all took on general food cargoes, oil and other fuel supplies which were coveted over with sevcial hundreds of tons of coal, they said. On tho .Manitowoc there were also placed two Iron chests filled with gold, each supposed to contain $250. 00a These, according to the men, nlso weiei hidden Under the coal TOMMY MTAGGART RIDES AFRICAN ARROW TO FRONT Brother Johnny Pilots Juaninta II Home in Second Place in Pimllco Sprint PI.MLICO, Md . May 8. The brothers Tommy and Johnny McTagcart had ) close battle In the opening sprint for two-year-olds here today, with Tommy piloting Afri can Arrow home In the lead of Juahiata II, rldeo by Johnny, Producer took show. All three were well backed, with Pro. ducer allghliy favored. This price on the winner was (6,80, 14 and 12.50. Summary: FirtrVT HACK, ts-o-jnr-oldi, jiurie IT0O, 4H furtensa; 1. African Arrow, 112. T. Mc- Tagiart 16.80 M.OO $2.50 2. Juanlata II, 112, J. Mc- Ttnrrt,v.,M.i,...i. .... 6.T0 2.f0 3. Producer, 112, Parrlhston.. ,.. .... 2.80 Time. :37. Laudator, Oeorra W, Avery and xlnhlcart aim ran SHCOND HACK, (hree.yrar-olda and up.' Kuntera' ateeplechas Handicap, puraa I7U0, 2ft hW.$ ii. ,.06 h,A sl-COND HACK, (hrm.ytar.old'a and EVEtflNQ YORK SUNK IJY U-BOAT and uarpo umci unith $1000.000, ascnts FLARE INJURES THREE MEN AT CARNEYS POINT Friction in Mechanical Sorter Hiiilding Set.s Smokeless Pow der Afire and Explosion Follows A workman was fnlallv burned ami two others siorched today In a powder Hate at the Carneys Point, N J. plant nf II. I dti Pont de Nemours & Co.. that destroyed 3000 pounds of antnltvless powder, n small build mg and ihrce freight cars The Injured die I',.,.U'1"' M WKLrtT Iwvnis-three ems old, II Oak slier! Silcni N J soaevwrHv burned Him i.hvelii.ins ut Hi,- Mam nesiilliil s.iv Im will ,ll. jrisniMI V t.i;t.l,i:v twrnu four jenrs old, misiphvIhw menu.. i.,ir, lirnmh. N I lieml ami Isidv titirned 11, .1 s, rliMmly III Innate llnspllal JOHKPM . IAIIl:li:i, rlsl,lr..n jurs old air, 'et Tvvnt smh strtel New orli. super tlilnl burns, return..! it, work Tlie three men. who were alone In the mechanical. sorter building, wero running powder through (he machine when filctlon dnv eloped such heat that the smokeless powder caught fire. Harlng up and Igniting Kckrrt's clothing Tho building caught lire and the (lames spiea-l to two powder tray c.us and . 'nx iar on a siding, burning these also The lompany's fire depailment ihcckrd the flames The building was a small one-story stiuiture Isolated from the other mil's of the plant England Lost if Aid Is Delayed tonlhiiied friini I'.nce One efforts, lie fell. Is converging toward a stiieesvful outi'onie Inventions have been tihd out aie! several grouiis of r.ieu work ing on the problem urn beginning to co ordinate their work In the dlicctlon of an actual "olullon A new plan to combat tlm submui Ha ls being consldeied by the Navy Depait ment and olllclals of the nrltlsh mission Construction of s large number of light barges to be towed by huge ocean tugs has been suggested as a means of overcoming tlm U-boats Naval expeils nsbcit that powciful tugs 1011I1I tow a dozen of those loaded b.uges (uioss tho ocean The barges could be constructed at comparative! low cost and would otter u poor mark for toipedoes It Is said flint-MANS ATTAIN MAUK liermany finally has exceeded her quota of sinking one million tons of nier nan' shipping each month. Piiring t lie four weeks whlrli ended last S.uuida the U-boats sank vessels totaling a trltle more than Hint tonnage This became known today following the gathering here of the naval consulting board to which has been assigned the tatk of finding a leniedv. for tho submarine menace. The members of tho board include W L. Saunders, chairman, who last Saturday an nounced that the remedy for the submailne had been discovered, hut who later modified this statement to say that mateilnl progress had beep made; I.awience Addicks. Thomas Tlobblns, Ulmer A Sperry and Ilenjamln H. Thaer. It was said in advance of the conference that no announcement of re sults would be made. "We will let the success of any plan we may complete talk for Itself." said Secie tary of the Navy Daniels 'It Is Idle to speculate 0T1 tho subject " ASTER ADE $5-50 $9 ELSEWHERE WHY? Because no other hop in 'Philadelphia ha our dowmtatrs econo mies, our tremendous buying power and our special arrangements with America' bett maker of men' fine' hbe. That' the tory In a nutihelf. 1200 men proved our Value in 1 week, 200 ipring style in "Maiter-Ma.de" Shoe and Low Shoe to choote) from. ALL ACTUAL $9 VALUE, HERE $5.60. Don't wait too long. They're going fait. Come In this week. See the "Maater Made Style," which undersell all Philadelphia by at leatt $2 to $4 a pair. Boot Shop f UK HOlfOf Nltr iLVbV.t JV ZzL siziS I CSSSSf Better Shoes at A nihSte r- 4 N fDGfl3R-PHILAiElj1PfltA' TUESDAY, M AY ,8 191P I . ' ' CITY RECRUITING U. S. ENGINEERS Philadelphia to Supply at Least One of Nine Regi ments Wanted NEED EXPERT WORKMEN At least one full rCRlinent of ftilte.1 Statts army engineers will be oraanlr.ed Immediately In Philadelphia This was announced today at the offices of the United States CnRlneer, In the With crfpnon liulldlnjr, where men are helm; en listed In fho army engineer enlisted reserve corps. Tho reRlment probably will be una of the nine composing the nnny of ciiRlnecrs that Is to bo rushed to Prance, as announced by the War Department The Ninth ltenlment of Iliifrlneers, as tho Philadelphia unit will be called, Is to be. commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Deakyne, w lib Lieutenant W. F. Tompkins as adjutant. It was announced today It Is to consist of loliS officers nnd men Unlisted men will receive from S3R to $7B a month, with clnthlnc nnd food allow ances Men needed are expert workmen, me chanics, (luarrvmen. miners, skilled iar pent era, brldcc carpenters, blacksmiths, plumbers pipe. fitters electricians, pas and steam enRlnenien Ilremeu masons. rlKKers, expert nxinen and men skilled In bulldliiR construction and enKlneerlnc work, as well are survevors draftsmen, photoRraphers, llthograihers. sketchers. boatmen and telec raihers A limited number nf hoi sesljocrs. farriers, teauiMers, cooks ami musicians also Is 1 errilted Enlistments are for the duration of IV vvai P.ecrultlm: Is In iharce of ('Bpta.n Joseph C'.ucavaio and Oaptaln Ch.illes p O'Connor, under the ill rei t supervision nt Major John C (takes. Corps of KiiKineets Physical examinations aie helm; inndurtfd by Klrht lieutenant John l Paul Tli etiKinni" in the army nre either ocriipbd in extra-harai dolls work, where the percentage nf mortality Is enormous or .ire eimaped In safe labor with no loss of life Tin, extra - hazaidous work of tho (iiKlneeis nmfs wiienevet an advance Is oideied Then Ihev po out llrct, ripalr hrldKCs. clear up kiouihI. icpalr trenrhes, 'Ic. all In face if a file from the enenn The safe work Is done behind tho lines, wheie the (tiKlneers are riiR.iRcd 111 build Init and keepliiK open lines of rommuiiKa tloii fiom rear t" front The etiKlneers fiom Amirlia ,ui to be used for the work be hind the lines The vaiiKUaid of men selected fiom this eitv for the ollliers' tramitii; camp at Fort NlaRar.i will leave this city next Smidav nlRht at S o'lloik from the Heading Terminal It will be known as the P.eil White and H'.ue Special and three sections will be requited to transport (he tlrst batch of Philadelphia's to the I'.imp ATIILKTKS 11. VI. I ST The Third Pennsi lianla lufnntrv, a tlnnal (iiiard. Rained two vmini! athletes today when Klehard M Scholes, central HlRh Sihool b.iK'liail and football ftar and Wain r I" llaker. track star of the West Philadelphia lllph School enlisted AmotiR today's Naval Coast Defense te--erve recruits was twenty-one-year-old l'd wlu Karpes, son of Albert F Karnes, pres ident of the Indiana Munitions Company. Kvansville. Ind Voiiiir KnrRcs, who Is a Wharton School student at the I'nlversity nf Pennsjlvanla Is a former ensign 111 the In diana naval militia. It Is still the belief of guard olbcets that several leclments fiom Pennsylvania will be Included In the firs, expeditionary forco In France This belle'' has been stieiiRih. ened by the appointment of three regular army olllcers lis inspector-Instructois In the Ituard units of the State l.leulennnt Har old K Mlnuor. of tli Sixth Field Artillery. I" K A. will be attached to tho Second Artillery, formerly the Second Infantry. Major Curtis W. Otwell, KnRlneer Corps. I', i. A., will be attached to the newly foimed Pennsylvania Itculment of i;ri Rlneors, while First Lieutenant ftobeii C F. tJoetz will be attached to the Third Artillery. Wilkes Parte The task of obtaining the names of all Phltadelphlans who enlist m the aimy or navy may dela.v the plans of the cltv to Insure thoso who Join the colors. Councils' Committee to Investigate the Innuiaiue Plan itceived coiumuiiicitlons toda.v fiom Lieutenant Commander L. C. Farlev, of tho nav. and Adjutant (ienernl II T McCain, of the arin.v. !-.ilnR It would be Impossible to give Philadelphia loinplcte list of lesldents of this city who enlist, a3 It would enlall indie's work Many of the members of the oounell manle committee believe that this will seriously delay the plans but Selei t Conn cllman James 13 WaNh. dialriuaii of the committee, believes that this temporai.v obstacle mav be overcome He u,i ,e would not Ioe hope of bringing the pro ject to a conclusion until he heanl from Sedelar.v llaker Communications from Jlnvnn of spveial Cjiuadian cities show that the Insurance plan has proved to be ptaetlcable The ilty of Toronto emplnved an Insurance Patriotic Plaque 8V2 Inches in Diameter This shield in Red, White and Blue is surmounted by an Eagle, reproduced in nat ural colors on a gold-bronze background. Lithographed on Steel Durable Attractive The ideal adornment tor au tomobile, delivery truck or water craft. Worthy of the place of honor in home, office or store or as a window deco ration. Price 50c If your dtattr cannot tupply you, tint prtpald on rectlpt of prist. Phone Lombard 2878 LAVENSON BUREAU k tii .i "a feu.. WStt!rwFFj?m v Beautiful SEffl! pert nnd insured the live of 3d,00t) men. The casualties Incidentally were very heavy. The following enlljtments wero anrfbunced today: UNITED STATES NAVY Carl HiimMirfjs, la, Jnldntown. IM, .lumen Ilutchlnaon. 20. Iflltv I 1ral at Kdivanl P, lionnell, i'n. len .MrKan at. Harry T. He.vmour. 17, Hit McClellnn at. Harry (1. Walmaley. 17, HnxtmroiiRh, I'a. .Inmes A. llestey, M. TO." N 11th at. Itonard A 11'aifii. M Ilea N Mine at. AMn t.awnon. SI. Ills .V lll.l at. fharls II. Itlvlir, In. Hehuvlklil. Va HaroM .1. Purty. 1, 1311 N Si.l at. ( laucte H HraitAhaw, yo 4(10a t.ftneatr ave. I.verett W ljulnn. Ji. roper rnlrmount, IM Paul A lleln, 2.1. 2S-' lilrklnaon at. l'fter If Kumfrs. la, S'.'isl Westmoreland at. Maurlre Keenan. 35, ltll I 'J.1.1 at I'oleman Nevvatailt 19, I'll f IM at. .toph I) Muhon. Is. Bfiiu N. rtth at. , Li-rny Plsher 22, Mil N 2d at .tolin Delrakv, 20, 270.', It Monmouth at IloMrt P Mullen 21 ISO .V Vern t. Iluunne t, IIHah In. la'jl Pirrleh at. Prnnk P HukktIj. 21 l3s Wnlf at. Clmrlea vv rroas 22 t'nlan.l. I'a Paul H .MrCnrthy 2U iM.liatnne. Vn. .Inhn Ablmtt 27 llmlnalon. Del John W Wtf. sr afd', N Sth st I VITIID STATES AR.VIV t.enn VV Arnold '.". 30us Cahot at Iloyd ( Smith. 31. Atlintn. (la .lilna J VWI.nter. 27, l U. N. ('Amac at. llobcrt O Hall. Is. 72l .eei) at tohn A lllhei in HrliUTTt, IM Itot.ert n Ittmenlielm. 2. ns7 .V. .,th at (leorse A Uonlon 'J I 112 lllehmoml at. I'-rcy H llllt-brtl 20 a 143 Klnr at. HovTartl Conway 22 atltl Powelton ave (Hear .1 llelke. Hi Su"i F'lrlcwkK al William M Sllnsluff 21. ConslHfliorken. (Iwirse A I'ornlan. 2ll. Ill" Cienae al William I' r.ii'lol. 21 22111 Sprlnir Garden at. DllRh Mrllril'le. 20 Jlr.x H Tilth al Wnllice .niiirln 2d :i72n Market at Itohi-rt K Klllntt 21 Hlli l'narhall ave Million c llHrn'r .11. 212." Anh st Charlfs Swift, 21, 23112 N ilnutler at loaeph It llr.rt, II. 117 Shur'a lane Inmos J. Dempster l'. 40V) H (Kh at. vinrent Mslericik 21. 2J2", A Ine at Lawrence MfPolln 2.. 2713 Tlt.in at llnrvc K llutterwrrth. 21, ISJ I.aurlston at Sainil'd ( lurk 21. tloxtiorourh IM William P to I- 2.",, 1II4J .leffermn st. Churl's y Pltrpatrlek. 20, i..ir. Col. .Iim'.ph VV Dovle. 20 11142 Jefferson st. Max rrinlnmn. 2it. Kanaaa Mo (leorire A Im "bio. Ill I.aiicanr. Pa Miurlre It Itnsrntilaeth. 20, ISJS S. 21III1 at, Vltirfnzo Vlaairoatafno. 22, til N. Slmrain H. Dinlnl Kline Jil. 21 ID P 1'hlllp at. Toiin VVarnes. 21. 222, X'lne at. Simiiel Ziros, 21 Nv York fltv, N Y IMmutid It Simon 22 1Ht2 N HMIi at Itlvln t. Trlii. hnril, 2.".. 3.11.1 N. 17lh at. .Inhn II t.'-i'h 21. H7KI l.rels at Thomas I I'r.lliie jl, II12H N 2il f I MTPD MTVTE.s- MARIS'!-: COr.P Ituben ino rt Oilhfrt an. m.12 p. wihart at. VMUiuni ,1oseiii H-.kT in 2222 N. 17th st. Ileriiui'i Kns. 2.1 inrt Hermit at. Icaepli I Mario, in 201.1 P 11th at Krmk I(os Mi.sMbb 21, BllMl I'plaml st llov ('oilman Dillon. 21. Christians. Pa J. n Jami-s Tomer 2.1 Ardmor,-, Pa, Waltr t.-lle IMxsnn 22. .iir.bllle X J. 1-ellx Alberl Wllllama. 22 V . rons I'n. jrioorl llutlan.) llicra. 20, Morion station Iontomrv County, IM Mllis vii ior llretidk, 20 1027 Kalrmount ave William John D.' I.onir. 1t Johnston City, Ta I onii mhiiI.. (lh!..v r.ilnir franklin SrbnecU. 3", Easton, Pa. Il.i) ..unili Vallr llnrsi 30 Phlllpslilirs, .S J f,h.it! l,Hrrn- (J'l)rhn. 2C 1'hlllraUurir, JanKS I.uthT VVIsor. 23. Wilkes llarre, ta. TIIIKD lNPANTIlY. .V (I P Hlrhnr.l II fhols, .11 CIS Chestnut at. Wall. 1 K llaket so .Mllll Jlnrkot st il'wi.' I! It'-'lfern l'l. Atlinlle Cltv PIHST INI'AVrilY N li P John II Calhoun IS. SIJ V. 2sth st Wll'nm J Nultall. 20 7M21 I.Mins av. IMsnr J Clark In nit IVntiui i John M'llnlK.'Ul la. N Newklrk- at N'AVAI. (OAST IlHPENM. ftr.SKRVE Itavni'ind Maurlr..-Kox 20 311", AliK"r terrae Paul Wllllatn lllrkuian 22 2to0 Hurlnir (lard"n streft John ti (Jlinv Dohan 20 DirUns Pa STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Ministre Viviani, Marechal Joffre, Soyez les Bienvenus Dans I'cnlfiousiasinc tie cede reception vous trouvercz noire picitx souvenir envers le General Lnfayelte. qui rint a Philadelphia, il v a 110 aus, pour la defense tic la liberie, fire la Prance.' A Special High-Class colors, frills, Women's Spring Suits Reduced Were $18.75 to $32.50, now $16.50 to $23.50 Smart spring models of serge, poplin and gabardine, including black, nilvy blue and Belgian blue; also colored velours and black-and-white checks in the collection. Made with plain-tailored, belted and plaited coats, some braid-trimmed; many with attractive over-collars. About one hundred Suits in all, taken from our regular stock and reduced for immediate clearance now $1G.oO to $23.50. $55.00 to $165.00 Suits, $47.50 to $100.00 Very elegant Suits, silk and cloth, only one of a kind, and many copied from French models. They are made of the most fashionable fabrics of the season, and include practically all fashionable colors, black and white $47.50 to $100.00. Great Variety of Silk Suits, $25.00 to $37.50 Silk poplin, taffeta and glove silk, lined and unliiied models, with smait belts and collars, and the attractive pockets which are so prominent a feature this season. Silk poplin, in black and navy blue; taffeta, in black, navy blue,. Belgian blue, taupe and plum color; glove silk, in white, black, navy blue, Inch blue and purple. !v ()11 , MaiKct airett Women's Batiste Night Gowns Unusual Value $1.00 These altogether charming Night Gowns are of pink ba tiste, and are made in the fa vored chemise style; brir stitching around the neck and above the Waist-line to give the Empire effect ; neck edged with pretty Valenciennes lace, ribbon-run; sleeveless style, the edge of the armholes also with a finish of Valenciennes lace, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled $1.00. y Vrhlrd Floor, West Will Sii If 1 Wifi Il: STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIFR trifiir ---i later rtfi---,- r11 "' ' John Stfovel Matlack, 31. 309 S. 33th at.. Cam- den N J-.... .,...,- ,B T,.nlnn. tsf. J. (' Union IJavvui ii"n';o ;,' -v. ,,., ., Itxrrv Dealer Pr,1ay. 2. -i"2,-,-;.. Than at Itobert Kdmond rre. 211. 1S2T V. MJUf Jl. Kdward Michael Keatlnir. 20, Huut.. I.ans- Fr.nk I'al-lwell Wa f,n.r, M. T.MH (treet, at llob-rt tlarl MrMsatiT, 22. Ml! I leln l ....11 ii'iui-m ii.ir.irf. Is. (Ii! 1.1 Olraro nv home, Pa. rll William Hurna". is. as ti'rarn ave. Christian W l-Inll.l. 3H. iMPI K. li'iuvler at 1. .in. .i 1 ... .". Xleille, 21, I'fflabursh, IM ti........l tilAlnh UIaiIIa inhn v.rnon ifouaham. Is .".in N IMxon at Elmer nnmt pnemajer, 27.3,07,ors at lli 1.13.) i: Stella. Enrle HanJolph llulbit. Howard Atexajider Hannn. -A.PW"!;J:, John Ettlns llihlnsnn. 21. IJllS N '-'tn t. Irfiuls Cohen. Ul. 3211 South at. Edwin Foster Welch 19, .IIS Pine at I'ramla .loaeph Mutray, Si, Vlllsnoxn ollene. ArVh1i',rnjor"ian.''jr. 21. 2 Porllen at. (Ierman- Pritmis Earl Walrcrs, ts. 27.1.1 N (tratx at. (l-2?s- lli" Is "charter. T rlnir- VVvni.en.elil nve. clarence Monro" llanka, .It" Vllrmna. IM Archie I lepbirn MncPnrland' is 43.MI O.aBO ChaVles Kaufmtn Feutman. 23. 2122 Pprlns Ppnfi"'ilaunier Ha. 22 full Spruce at. Allen Aahly Jeter. 21. W'llmlnston. Del tam" Nl"hobis Marnell, to Atlantic city, N .1 Prsnels Patrlrk Allen. 21. Vlllasinv.. ('ollese, Owrsenilrnr)',Mlmott 2-'. ai'Jil Kuelld nve. I.ilvrnr.l IM iiuml Stephenson 22 1.121 Ituby at. Kranela Michael Dora-v. 23.1s2ii Wallneo at Thomas vlir (trammel. 31 IllverslJe. N. J. Jnaeph IMssrd iMrne 22, Ablnston, Pa Alfred Jamea Dnvla Jr 2107 N Ilunllnir John A'laiMtlno Klne 23, .1711 Filrmount nve, llnrrv l,.graff I.evan 21. 3I3'J Media "I No Down" ayment You Can't W f fir Jr l w For Easy Terms This "Eclipse" offer in nil that the. name implies. It is the greatest value ever offered made in mahogany or quartered oal;; 200 needles included. Complete with (5 Selections, $27.25 Three 75c Ilecortls 'he Grafonolu Viv 1 v4, 1109 Chestnut Street Columbia Headquarters SaSfci!ig294SSSS; Purchase of Two Hundred Crepe Georgette Blouses $5.50 to $12.00 values, now $4.50 to $6.75 Manufacturers' samples and surplus stocks of fine Crepe Georgette Blouses, in eight lovelv uesiaes sneii pniK and white. beautiful trimmed styles hand-embroider bended and lace-trimmed. Some with flu others with dainty vestces or with rever enecis some wun pepiums ah tins sea son's models and up-to-date in every detail, not one of them over shown here before. These Blouses are really extraordinary values, and we would advise getting here early to-morrow, as two hundred will not last long at these prices. Two Blouses from this collection are sketched. Women's Smart Morning Dresses Unusual Value $2.65 Attractive Dresses for prac tical wear about the house and when doing marketing in the morning. Of cotton poplin, in lose, pink, Copenhagen blue ' and lavender, trimmed with white silk poplin collar and cuffs ; waist is prettily' smock--ed, as indicated in the sketch. Slices 36 to 44. When ordering by mail or telephone, give first and second color choice, as well as size $2.65. - Third Floor, Filbert "street. Weal ' ' ... v- - - 't' -r , tU' William Itasmond IIacrty, 18, 1U Vft .. unl., Il.w..ili on ..... ceorar rc-iionci', ,iu.,niiii, , uilll VVOOillaM 1 Walter Atunatua Slckel 21, Trevpaa, p. llerliert Chureh, 2ii, 2317 i l.aney pir., -I IllCharil I.OUIB Unamnn. i (, lias , (itn ,, ViailllP" Urinn , -, ltf',1 Kfont at, " I.I !.,ul, Hvllcster Ilenrv. 23. Cbialr t. ,ljn Mlltiin Day. 2D, M7 .V. mil at , t,m.,. v t charba Porter, 1, Chralet, Pa, Herbert William (l.nrirn K Harm '" ;,m!f '-'..ui'?1,! "Wsk.niM it man, 21. 2.i3li llrpun at ' l.nmb, SA. 23ii!l N. l'niriiih ., Shlehnn, hi. 3: Church '!;,. Chnrlea Henry l.nmb, ift. 23ii!l X, Pnlrhih .i Jnmea Pratiila Shlehnn, 111. i Church ,. ilwrmiihltivvn PN'ITED STATES MAUINM! COUPS IlESPUV- ' 'rank liuswll lleaih, la, 3.1KI HMl.nhnni ? '" t! IMssr 3 minor Partner, 21. Ilo2il N ljroad"', Chnrlea Partt. 23. .11211 Maarlier si "r0M " 4 .lonn can t arier i. v nianovn im, ;t Wilbur Emery l.ovefaml, is, is rfl . j Clarenrn llurnsldo Pepper. 2fl, P107 v Som'ri.i , Howiird Andrew Poster. PI, 31120 Arrai ,, 4 Joseph Mrciny 23, 1307 iloblnnen t "," cinrles Merrill Phllllpa. Jr I'M 01,n. I mnr,i ni Itnbert Cravvford Dowry. 22, 1M.1 p., llowaru 11. njpnrr, ,ir , 1,. (horse Wiiahliidton ilibxer irrn.lA st r in. 2ns n. TV Bel. Charles llrnoke. 23. lllrdsliorn. IM Allen (Irnvea Williams. 22. Portamnnih John Stevens Hlnkle. Jr.. Ill rSu7 i hriti. .. 9 Abel lleiae lamia 20, l.-inadownn. V1"",I . I 0. ll.irry .lliir.M , .fi''cm-r. .k. liiviu jatnes iiainmui, .i, 0111 ("Hi N ,i, ,lfi r"t John Joseph Tallent. 21. 4711 Dim-anter ... !' IMwnnl Hon land French. III. 3727 lariiai ' IMwnrd Prleo lliirley, ss 1.10 N n.l ", " ' I'nrl Ooilfrey Kredrlc Korn, 23. 2338 w ni..,, '1 .a lie Olr.rj ft Beat This ShopeS, All in daint - S.'Lond Floor, Centro t i MARKET ST. EIGHTH ST. 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