Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 11, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 6

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merlcan Aviators and Ten
Germans Determined to
"Get" Each Other
TO HAVE NEW EQUIPMENT
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L v'?V I nON'. KltKNCH AltMY, SOMUWUKIIK
rH IN FIUNCUr May 11.
v' Franca proposes to show her appreciation
1,-' tlvlns: it the finest 'equipment of nny similar
,'J) corps m mo i rcncn urniy.
t tit It wns learned toaay thit the Larayctto
,S; Sacadrl le Is shortty to be rcoutfltted with
; B Bew French uarplancs. which nro the IiIbIi-
j1 I. - .A ......... ..! l.n fnatnat Hal I... .... 1
"52It I a Rraccful expression of the unhersal
,?, tPnnph rilititn that the Amerlran flyers are
T imiaUmriPi uv ...v i.n.cai. Jm niii;iuuu
55. the. equal of iy similar nerl.U force In the
.ft ' French army and that mtiwis In the whole
h j?' world.
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Bd IIIO IIW.I iiiuviuii.ui fc .... ....... us
happier If they could Bet American uni
forms. No ono of the members has et
been nblc to ascertain what sort of a uni
form an American nlntor la supposed to
.wear. Because of thl the cntpt is still
Clothed tn the lsuo of Tho 1'rench nuarter
Waster's department.
Dut IMward lllnklc, of Cincinnati .i cor
poral In tho squadron, and a graduate of
the Paris IlcauK Arts, has designed it new
symbol of the corps, to bo worn on tho
uniform and painted on tho Uifayette I.s
cadrllle'o planes
Ever., d thev are carrying this svmliol
Into the Hi.' trs for Am rlc.i as well as for
Franca The Hermans have learr ed to roc
ocnlzo 1' -'"d to concentrate their aerial
ttent "n on do nlng some pl.ino w 1th tho
American (nslBnla
A fln' "erudse flsht" Is In tho making
betwein the Amerlcins and a certain group
ef ten 0"rmnn alato'3 Tho ten are ncer
lfthted upart, and they hae been nlcl.
Tiamctl the "circus" by th Americans from
the p-ci'1'nr hittle formation which they
dopt The fly In u huge circle, their m i
Chines alternately winning hleli Into the
heavens and then low to earth exactly
like tho horses on American merrj-Ko-rounds
.The "oItcii"' has been eltiRllnR out the
Ame Icana rr psrt'culnr "strallng" cer
alnco thfl I'n'ted States lolncd forces with
the 1 l"s T'ie ten or seeral of the ten
Bear h the .'kles pa'tlcularlv for phnes
earrylriB 'ie symbol of the I-afajetto
Ilscnd "Ul F iur of them came upon Ad
jta i . i nh Lufbcrv if WnlllnRfnnl
Conn Jthe ther day Pesp'te the four-to-rne
' 1 nfberry pul'ed through un
hartril '' was unable to "get" any of hlS
fcdvrr -Ties howecr
So f r the score vlth the Germans Is
ven -thn ten haen't dropped nn Amer
ican i Ml not a ono of the l.afayetto flern
has managed to bring down ono of the ten
If main's will bring tho Americans any
luck th.s flight to hao imarln.? good
fortune ets clutter up tho c-imp Most
faorel " all are two Hon cubs named
Whisky ind Soda The b'gger of tho two
drew th ivlnvlcy cognomen There are at
least ha u dozen dogs of all ages descrip
tions mid piuUous conditions Most of
them were brought back Ma the aerial
route from reconnaissances to destroyed
French lllages
"HI" JOHNSON ASSAILS
S , CENSORSHIP SCHEME
Senator Sees Chance for Crime
and Inefficiency lo
Operate
WASTH.VOTON. May 11
Senator Hiram Johnson of California i n
the Senate door today, tittup trlngly atsallc-'
the Gregory rensorsh l stctlon of the espl
nago bill. He declared.
It puts a premium on false publicity,
and makes a crime of the truth.
It Is a buttress behind which Ineffi
ciency and Incompetency will Htalk.
It Is a buttress behind which offi
cials of thb country may hold them
eetvca mnro powerful than tho Ctc.uor
It Is a buttress behind which democ
racy Itself will hao to slink In secrecy.
"I wilt follow tho President " Johnson
aid, "as I hae followed him heretofore
I will follow him In conscripting the re
sources of this nation for battle, een as
X hao followed hint In concrlptlng tho
blood of this nation for the war Hut wo
iihould not follow nny one into autocracy
TVe should follow no one into the destruc
tion of the fundamentals of democrac)
tho very pillars upon which this Goern
menta rests
"It Is no answer to tho censorship prob
lem here that the President himself will
make regulations and rules for carrying
this law Into effect. Already thero Is a
censorship Alrcudy ecry means of com
munication between this cout.ttv nnd abroad
have been cared for. And In what has been
done In this line, we may realize whnt may
be done
"It will be n Hiibordlnato of the Go em
inent who wltr sny what I shall write, what
you shall write and what others may write
nd say
'Thero Is no necessity for fucIi a law as
1b asked. We are 3000 miles er the sea
from this conflict. We cannot aid any
ono there with communicating Instruments
now controlled as they aro.
"If later on It Is found absolutely neces
sary to sacrifice democracy for tho safety
of the nation we shall go as far as Is nei.es
ary but It Is not neccssar now "
Senator Lodge Interrupted to ask how
much crtlclsm of their paitlculor depart
ments would be allowed to pass Secretaries
Daniels, Baker and Lansing, who constitute
a part of the present censorship board
"I may ask to speak later as to one of
the component parts of this censorship
board," Johnson replied, but did not ex
plain his purpose.
Senator Smith. Michigan. Interrupted to
av thA (Ireenrv law as It stands, would
fAw'cven preent publication of crop reports.
fftZs Johnson resuming said: "We hao been
v.7TtalUlnr democracy for it long time. Are
fi8y fo quench this beacon light before the
EAtL i world this Ideal which we hae tet up and
l'A , lovea ana Doasteu oi jusi wnen uemocracy
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fiL v m rtniitlia lias taken thtt tlmrnmnl tn
ftk for caning out the 1918 landsturm
tlnst IU wishes. The action was cen
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SPECIAL SUSHtON OP DUMA
Itodilanko's speech was dellered nt a
specially called session of the Dumn, held
In I'oniiiiemoratlon of the nnhhersary of
the llrst Dumn's meeting. lie received a
tremendous demonstration
After Itodzlanko concluded Premlei Lxoff,
of the Provisional Government, spokp
"It Is truo," he said, "that this revolu
tion compels us tn traverse a period of
great trials raising the grim epectcrs of
anarchy and despotism, but vou repre
sentatives of tho nation may bo assured
that jour work, despite nil obstacles and
the disillusions of hostile elements, will not
perish. Every day rtrengthtna in ion
fldenre In the ire.itlvo force of tho litis
slan people and In tho greatners of their
future."
WORKERS HP.VOLT
The Schllselburg munitions district re
volted todav. Worknun and citizens of tho
district announced their Inlctittoti of or
ganizing u sepatnto republic
Representatives nf the Count. II of Work
men's and .Soldiers' Deputies left here at
once to dissuade the revolters from their
announced purpose
Tho provisional president of the munitions
district has been arrested
Twelve members of th" Council of
Workmen s and Mildltrs' Deputies were
named to pletd with the revolting forces
for icstoratlon of order In addition,
"schcldse, Inder of tho Soc'nl Democratt
li. Russia and president of the council, per.
(tonally hurried over to tho munitions dis
trict t.i aid
The J-'chllssclburg district Is east of Petro
grad, lying dowr the river a short distance
It corresponds, in a measure, to the Indus
trial section of New 'v.orks Hast Side
Just how serious the revolt Is wis not
made clear In dispatches received here Ap
parently, however, there was no violence
.Another lnstanco of friction between the
ProviMnnal Government on Russian's plsns
for tho futuro was evident todaj when It
was announced that thn cxecutlvo commit
tee of tho Council of Workmen's and Sol
diers Deputies Is planning a world "Intcr
nntlunil ' The project embraces a meet
ing cf all v trli'ties of Socialists In t-omo
ncutrff nutlon to dUeuss world problems
Those behind the pi in insisted the tonfi-r-enee
wits not identified In tho slightest de
greo with the forthcninii g meeting of So
cialists t SUcl.holm In June
This Stockholm conference Is being re
garded more and more hero aa German) 's
most carefull plotted move for a separate
peace with Russia The extreme pro-war
wing of tho Socialist pirtj In Russia is
flat!) on lecord ngalnfct the meeting and
Its members are cndcivorrng In every way
to spread nmoni; the people and among fel
low Socialists hero their conviction that tho
conference Is Gorman-Inspired, German
aided nnd will probably be Germin-con-trolld
SOCIALIST CONFERENCE
AT STOCKHOLM CALLED
PRO-GERMAN PLOT
By ARTHUR E. MANN
COPDMIAGD.V, May 11
Germans newspapers aro beginning en
thusiastically to "press agent" the so-called
Socialist conference at Stockholm In June.
Th s press propaganda scheme was regard
ed hero today as most convincing proof of
the entirely German character of tho sched
uled "conference."
In December, before Chancellor on
Bcthmann-Hollweg sprang his carefully
prepared "peace proffer," all German news
papers suddt nly blossomed forth with pre
dictions of an "approaching happy ovent."
The ardor with which the German press
dwelt upon this theme and tho parallel
lines of thought about It were too apparent
to Indlcato :tnv thing else than Inspiration
from the Government
Today exactly the samo fort of a move
ment Is to be discerned Dven the samo
words "an approaching happy event" are
being used Ihe Inference to be drawn from
these German newspaper articles is that a
separate peace with Russia Is fanning Di
rect mention Is carefully avoided, however,
of any such hope In connection with the
' happy event" expected
In tho meantime German-Influenced news
papers In Denmark are printing reports
that German Socialist delegates to the
.Stockholm ' Socialist conference" will carry
a peace plan acceptable to the German Gov
ernment Even the newrpaper Polltlken to
day editorially declares that It must be
considered that Horghjerg s outline of the
Grrmati Socialists' peace terms to Pctro
gtad is semlolllclally from Chancelloi Beth-mann-Hollweg
Allied circles hetc regard this peace plan
halt to bo deliberately designed for Rus
sian consumption alone They point to the
action of the Russian extreme radicals re
centlv In Petrograd branding Dorgbjerg as
a German agent as sufficients Indicating
Uorgbjergs standing, no less than Indicat
ing the German governmental efforts to be
exerted through the so-called Socialist meet
ing at Stockholm, of witch Dorgbjerg is
prime mover.
That German newspapers aro artful In
their use of the "happy event" predictions
was polntej out by an Aided obscner here
today. lie nnltitainel that If a separate
peace with Russia did not materialize in
accordance with the German endeavors, the
German newspapers would probably "save
tlielr faces" bj declaring tho "happy event"
was certain electoral reforms decided upon
In Get man
AUSTRIAN ENVOYS SAID
TO BEAR PEACE SCHEME
LONDON' May 11.
Morning nowspapets today gave prom
inence to a teport fiom Amsterdam that
thiee Austrian statesmen nre soon to leavo
for Switzerland with the Intention of pro
ceeding to France, If possible, for a peace
discussion
Tho dispatch is glvon considerable
credence because of the widespread peace
talk that has been coming from Austria
recently. The Amsterdam dispatch sas
tho statesmen will bear authorized pro
posals upon which peace "an be based.
MILWKOFF STORM POINT.
OF NEW RUSSIAN CRISIS
LONDON, May II.
Antagonism between the present Russian
Government and the Council of Workmen's
and Soldiers' Deputies has become so acute
thnt affairs In Russia are at the most criti
cal stage since the revolution. According
to the Petrograd correspondent of the
Dally News, the creation of a coalition
Ministry may lead to dual authority Instead
of avoiding It
The Council of Workmen's and Soldiers
Deputies advocates the immediate summon.
Ing of an All-Russian Congress, which will
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give Its adherents nn opportunity to select
men who will carry out Its policies.
Unless this Is done It Is feared that n
serious clash will bo brought about,
A competent London writer expresses tho
belief today that the better element will
survive, nnd that, whatever the result, tho
policy of the present Government a suc
cessful prosecution of the war will be cat
rled out
Maxim Gorky, who edits New Life, H
most Btrongly opposed to4the retention of
Mlllukoff as Foreign Secri'tnrv Aeroidlim
to a Petrograd dispatch to the Dally I x
press, he dally charges Mlllukoff with being
In tho pay of Anglti-Prtiieli capitalists and
foreshadows another rltls In which the
Council of AVorkmeji's nnd Soldiers' Depu
ties will endeavor to strengthen Its position
still inoio
Tho moderate parlj which Is in the mn
porlty In the council Is In favot of labor
holding more scats than one In tho Cabinet.
Upon this basis the coalition Ministry may
be formed It Is said there will be no ob
jection tn Mlllukoff holding, for example
tho position of Minister of lMucntlon but
the workmen and soldiers nre opposed to
his foreign pollc1,
RUSSIAN OFFICIAL KNEW
U. S. MOVE IN ADVANCE
WASHINGTON May II
That a high official of the revolution.!! v
elements of Russia had advance Informa
tion on tho entrj nf the Cnlted Mates Into
the war on the sldo of the Allien Is Indi
cated In m Interview given bv Prof P P
Mlllukoff, Minister of Foreign Aff.iliB In the
Provisional Government n com of which
has been received bv ReprrsentntlVf Mevet
London, Socialist nnd a native of Russia
"The chaugi- that has taki-u plain In
Russia" PrnfMsni Mlllukoff iv 'will in
rtlrftlv ceivo to push tho uitlvr entry of
the I'ultcil States Into Hip war on tho side
of the Allies The t'nlted States was tho
Hist to recognise tho Pwjvlslonil Govern
ment That Is explained b Ihe fact that,
prior to the change of governni' nt Russia
appeared to demoeiatlc Alnrrli 1 lis de id
ballast just ns to the ret of our Allies
Now r.ussia, deitd-ballnsliMl bifoie Is
alive "
Of significance to the t nlted Malts mid
especially Government ofllcl.i'.s at this time
when evciy effort Is being made to curb
the press both bv the passage of irntorphlii
laws and blanket Instructions tn State De
partment emploses not tn talk to news,
papers Is an editorial published l.i tin
Rletch Mlllukoff 'n personal organ, against
tho suppression of orgins of the old ley.lnie
and bureaucratic foim of government
known ns the Marie Hundred " Tho R'etch
urged that the- order suppre-slng reaction
ary iiewspapets bo Immediate! revoked
and thnt the utmost freedom of tho press
bo allowed
"We nre nrgjlng not onlj against tlm
unreasonableness of the order." tho Rletch
sajs, 'but against the violation of a prin
ciple. We cannot begin our new lire by te
storlng tho old, bv shutting off free debate
and discussion .Military censorship should
bo confined exclusively to tho snfeguaicllng
of military secictn "
The order was revoked and In Russia to
day newspapers, friendly and hostile to the
new Government, nre permitted to appear
'This Is an example for democratic
America," Representative London said
British Smash
Attack of Foes
Continued from Pane One
there was an Intent Gennan hombirdmnt
against nn advanced Fcctor of trenches to
the caBt of I.acoulotte Hero at 3 30 this
morning tho enemy attacked flereelv At
the moment or writing this dispatch the
fighting Is continuing.
Along the Scarpa and nt Mom.li the
Germans laid down a he.avv bairnge, pos.
slbly preliminary to an attack, but the
Urlllsh si enced the encm's guns by licav
countcr-flre
BULLECOURT AND LENS
CENTRES OF BATTLE
ROME, May 11.
Indications that Italy may have
started a general offensive movement,
with Trieste as the objective, were con
tained in dispatches received via
Switzerland today. They indicated a
sudden resumption of intense fighting
in this theatre of the war, which has
been almost quiescent- for live or siv
months.
LONDON, Ma 11
Vigorous German attempts to shake
Field Marshal Halg s grip on Arleux posi
tions and lines to the south of the Souchcz
River were all icpulsed the British commander-in-chief
reported todaj BiltW.
artillery nnd machine-gun fire stopped the
eneni a assaults. Around the Souehez'j
salient the attack was lepeated a second
time, with llfjuld fire emploed b the Ger
nins, but it was llkewlso repulsed
With movement on either side at l'res
no literally clogged by tho huge armies
which British and German commanders
have concentrated there, Field .Marshal
Halg was apparently directing his blows
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today at widely geparatcd points on
Urlllsh front.
the
Bullccourt and Lens were the two points
most menaced liy the British offensive to
day. Bullecourt Is almost completely sur
rounded, Lens Is more than half encircled,
the British gaining every hour ard by
fird to tho south. Tho fighting nt both
places Is Intense,
At 1'resnoy thero were Indications today
that tho force of the British offenslvo was
slowly wearing down tho rock-like leslst
nnce of the Hermans.
But whllo this greatest of Allied offen
sives was In progress on tho western front,
dispatches today detailed the successful
stait of another major "push," In which
British troops nro participating This Is In
Macedonln British, French, Italian, Rus
slan nnd Serbian troops under General Ser
rail have started, their long-expected nd
vanco Somo gains were made on n front
of two miles, but one mile-long section of
trench wns retnken hy the enemy
PARIS. Mav 11
Another advance b capture ot a Get man
position In the region of Clicvreux was an
nounced in the Drench official statement to
dav The gain wns held despite violent
counter-attacks.
The War OfTIco said this gain was
nchlcved jesterda evening
There wns heavy cannonading In the re.
Klon of iVrny nnd Jliirlrbuls.. Several at
tempts bv the Germans to raid Trench
trenches were frustrated b heavy shell
BULLECOURT ASSAULT
FAILS, BERLIN SAYS
HUltMS, Mav 11
i-anguliiar icpulse of an attempt to
slorm Bullecourt bv an encircling move
inent by British troops was repotted In
today's official statement Tno text of the
statement follows
At Vresnoy, Roeux, Lenihj and Cher
s local advances were unsuccessful
to the enni
Between Solssons and Rhcims. after a
rornparatlvel riulet morning, the fight
ing Increased during the evening and a
strong nitlllety flro of all calibers de-
eloped, especially on tho Solssons road,
on both sides of Craonne along tho
Alsne, tho Manic Canal, In Champagne
nnd In the Argonne
At WInteisburg, Berr au-Bec and
the Coibenv road and also nt Prosnes
strong Drench attacks failed
On Thursdav eighteen eneinv aeto
pliues and one captive balloon weie
downed
In Macedonia, a I'ranco-Serblon at
tack between fetna and the Vardar
wan unable to change the result The
Kntente lost the battle
ALLIED TROOPS ATTACK
ENTIRE BULGAR LINE
LONDON, Ma II
Irtu illv the cntirn Bulgatlnn-CJcim.an
line in Macedonia Is the object of terilflc
uttacl: by fortes of tho Dntentu Allies, ac
cording to n report Issued hy tho Bulgarian
War Office In Sofia toda.v The most In-ten--o
iirtlllfi fire was concentrated on tho
Btilg.n lan-Uci muti positions throughout
esterdav and last night nnd Is continuing
today. Sofia Insists all Allied assaults have
been repulsed
Time Is nothing vet to Indicate where
tho main assault will bleak out, but bitter
fighting Is proceeding In tho bend of tho
Ccrna River nnd In the neighborhood of
Vttrdar, the two points on the lino where
tho wllil, mountainous count!) Is broken by
accessible vales
Hvldenco that the Dntento foiccs have
been prepirlng for n gigantic offensive In
the Macedonia fiont have been Incieaslngl)
numerous for several weeks The British,
who bold tho eastern end of the Allied line,
which extends across the Balkan peninsula
from south of Avlon.a, on tho Adriatic, to
Knvnla on the Agean. have begun opera
tions n foiee and have scored initial suc
cesses HOUSE PROHIBITIONISTS
WILL PRESS MEASURES
Kelly, of Pennsylvania, on Com
mittee to Take Charge of
Anti-Rum Legislation
WASHINGTON, May 11
Piohlbitlou advocates In the House of
Representatives have determined to present
it united front in advocacy of wartime pro
hibition measures, ehlcf of which is the
proposed constitutional amendment estab
lishing nation-wide prohibition.
At a prellmlnaiy meeting of the "pros"
tod.i a Fpeclal committee was named to
take this legislation In charge. Representa
tive Randall, of California is chairman of
the committee, which Includes In Its tnem
bcishlp Miss .leannette Rankin, member of
Congress from Montana Other members of
tho committee nio Representatives Howard,
of Georgia: Kelly, of Pennslvania , Cooper,
of Ohio; Keating of Colorado; Little of
Kansas, and Crisp, of Georgia,
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nsll Stall t'nltl Kliltife leil n Now oiU
llssa o' compo'la del mnltin clelle Conin
nlcatlonl on llnrleo Arlotta. del crncrale
Gugllelmottl, rapprerontanto del .Mlnlstero
della Gueira, del toni.indantn itnnutelll.
rappresentanlo del Mlnlrteio della M.irln.f
del eomm lvle Itr.iB nlonl, clel Mlnlsltio
Idle ('omtinlca7loiil: del civ (iietatio
1'letrn. d.-l Jllnlstero dell Apricoltur.i c del
rav G f'ardo, della seziono Imlustrlo e
Conmierclo
II reito della m's'lone Italian i r i loo
II prlntipe dl I dine il spn.itoie Gncllelmo
Marronl, II Rottoeis'retarlo ngl! lteil on
marehese lloiarelll cd I deptilall c Inffelli
o .Vlttl RliinRcrantin a N'evv 'iotK tr.t due
(ettlmane M crcde nnzl lie coinin .Mar.
tonl sla gla' In vlnttRlo o sla ntteso n. Now
York tra pothi Klornl II nilnlMto AtiotU
o coloio olio lo nironipafrmino si reclieianno
presto a 'VVaslilnKton KkII li.i rlflnt.ilo dl
))arIaro dlla Ktieria lino n die li mlslone
non sara rlcovtil.i. iifllclalniente .1 M.ihli
Ington Vonillmcno al Waldorf Atnri,i clove l.i
inliilono alloKRia, Von rlottn e stato
Interrogato da alennl Blornallstl nesll Inler
valll tra rnntlmtn vlsltn da pnrto ill iliillnnl
c di nmeilcanl 11 inlnl-tro lia dettn clio
tpiesta o' la )rima voltu-clie tin mlniftio del
Boverno Itallano o stato In vislta neKll Htatl
L'nltl ' II nontio complto r' quello ill ee
mentare le tradlzlnnall rclazlonl dl anilcWa
o dl cordlallta' the lianno seinpto esistlto
tra gli Statl Initl o l'ltalla
"I.'lntervento degll Stntl l'nltl nella
iruerra euiopea e stato nccolto in ItalU
con la plu' Krande sodlsfazlone plu' sie
clalniento per II alore morale dcll'lntervento
stesso Per plu' dl sessanta nnnl l'ltalla e'
stata una nazlone nella cpialo ngnuno lia
Koduto plena liberta' o nol non Kauinmo
mat nndatl In gurrra se non fcibvlmo htatl
provocatl dall'oppresslone nillltaro te
desca ed nustrlaea Noi non pntevamo ie
staro sordl alia voeo del nctrl fratelll del
Trentlno e ddl'Istrla
unnnrA" i: nn tizi
".Vol penslamo in Italia die la tniRllor
prova the nol ombnttlanio per la llbeita'
o la glustizla o" I'lntervento dl una delle
plu' grandl potenze clel niondo, gll ht.itl
Unltl. sen7a nlcun Intcietse tnaterlale olio
l'ahbla inossa. Nol non posslimn dlmentl
oaio the la nostra nazlono riiiacquc a nuov.v
vita proprlo fu questa base dl denioeral.i
bulla quale pogglaronn Ma7lnl. Garibaldi,
Cavour o poggla lo b!cso ro Vlttoriu Km
manucle. "Xonostanto clio nol nutrlamo c ompleta
llducla nel Micteso fln.ilo dclli guerra, ptirn
la sltunzlono doinand i la plu' strctta co
operazlono tr.i gll alleatl tra 1 quail conUiuo
ora gll Statl l'nltl Questa cocpeiazlono c'
jssolutamento neie'sarln, peiche' I nostrl
BONWIT TELLER. 6XO.
CHESTNUT AT 1.3 STREET
Misses'
195 Misses' and Small Women's Tailleur Suits )
in Poiret twill, gabardine, serges and Tyrol wool, '
the season's best models in all the favored shades.
Sizes 14 to 18 years.
I 78 Misses' and Small Women's Tailleur and )
Dressy Suits in tricotine, Burella, mens'-wear-serge, (
Poiret and gabardine. Sizes 1 4 to 18 years. '
Misses' Daytime Coats Misses'
SPECIAL
Developed in Burella, velour, tweeds,
and Poiret twill.
15.00, 18.5025.00
Graduation and Class Day
FOR MISSES
Twenty-five distinct model Dresses in embroidered nets,
meuse and voiles.
Misses' Afternoon and "Flapper" Frocks
Street Dresses
( Serge, taffetas, charmeuse and many linenes.
elinvmine, rnmnlnnlinna '
15.00 Z 25.00
'
nemlel pur dl lncre la kuiffa. non
S dav'ant. al 1' akT!i
tencr conto del rr.lnclpll dl umanlta e ui
""a' searsezza dl navl niercantlll e' ( ara
II plu' crave problem die confronta 1 Italia
ed I suol alleitl. problema chc occorre
ilsolvere al plu' presto poss bile. I er ora
non posso dlsoutcre la sltuazlone creata nel
Medlterraneo tHIla gucrr.i dl sottomarlnl.
nm poso dlte Die nol faoclanio pleno
rrgnnmento stille rlsorse lndustrlall deg I
Stntl fnlll per svlluppare merrl clie a .
riiiio a rlsolvere la sltuazlone In fntlo Ul
vlverl e ill rlfornlmentl"
Skcome la mlslone e' glunta a J'or.4,
de.lo sterro plroscafo ntnerlcajio the affondo
paretchl glornl fa un sottoinnrlno tedesco
nl largo della cosla Irlandcse, Ion Arlotta
din11 . i i
"l.a ptontezza del cannonlerl amerlcanl
e la preclslone del loro tiro contro II sot
tontnrlno cho'lndubblamente stava per at
laet.iro II plroscafo sono state meravlRllose
lo rcahnentc credo clio II nostro plroscafo
o stato salvato tlall'nblllta' del comandante
e del cannonlerl Caplrcte cho slanio ben
llctl dl esere vcniltl aRll Statl Lnltl vlag-.
glando sotto It bandlera delle stelle e delle
slrlico '
PLAN TO GIVE LIBERTY
BONDS AS FAIR PRIZES
Treasury Will Issue Small De
nomination to Be Spread
All Over Country
WASHINGTON, Mn.v 11
A move to Induce counties and ftntn falri
tliioughout the country to offer Liberty
Loan bonds of Finall denominations as pre
miums nnd prizes Is tinder vvnv by tho
Tieamrv Department.
A considerable sum. It Is believed, could
be realized were this course adopted at tho
hundreds of spring nnd autumn fairs, held
In nearlj every State
The llrt lesponse came from tho Ml
slssipp. Alabama I'ali' Association, of Meri
dian, .Mass, which announced It would pur
rhio $1000 In small denomination I.lbertj
bonds ns piemluins for tho October fair
STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION
INTERESTED IN BOND PLAN
TIIK.VTO.V, .Inv II
l.x-'-eii.iiiir .1 II TJlackwell. piesldcnt of
the Intcr-tate Pair Association, was grcatl
Intel estecl in the proposed plan of the
1 tilled States Treasury Department to get
ouiitv nnd Stato fairs to hang up Liberty
Loin bonds an piemlums and prizes. "Wl llo
Ini wnM fnvnratilo to tho plan, he said ho
did not see how It could be titlllred by the
Interstate '"air Ascoclatlon. who&e prizes
In the main aie small, but ho has approved
ihe suggestion so fai as tho laier prizes
.cic concerned
i:aston, r . jtaj u
It was said at tho ofTlte of John It. Reln
hehner, lecretary of the Nazareth Fair As
sociation, that the matter of offering Liberty
llonds ns premiums nnd prizes had not been
considered, but that It would be laid before
tho executive committee
CHINESE WAR PARTY LOSES
Test Vote in House Against Formal
Declaration
rnivlN. May 11. The war partv was
defeated In tho first test iote In the Chinese
Houso of Representatives. The House le
Jected n motion to vote a dcclatatlon of war
on Germany, despite tho fact that n mob
outside the building was clamoring for war.
Tho Premier, In an address to the House!
urged that China formally enter the world
war
Rev. Dr. B. B. Loomis Dead
CARLISLK. Pa, May 11. The Rev. Dr.
I? H, Loomis, eighty years old, a veteran
retired minister of tho Methodist Church,
died hero today He was formerly pastor
of thurches In Altany and Trov, X. T.,
nnd for twenty jtars conducted a Chau
tauqua and Sunday school asemb!v nt
Ocimii Grove. Ho was active In founding
of Christian Hndeavor S'ocletv.
FOR SATURDAY
and Flapper Apparel
at Great Reductions
In serge, Burella, velour. Poiret twill and
gabardine; aome braid-bound, waistcoat
and vested models.
22.50 5 35.00
25.00 -d 35.00
Linen, gingham,
5.95
DEPARTMENT ENTIRE 4TH FLOOR
H
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Moravian Collcfe Tenntf vretfl
ntTnii.KMEM. r Oct. u, th. !
Prep 8chc.pl team writ lfted S 0f,l?
Tintrl; etrrd by Moravian coUen.1'""!!
.alter-ii, court.. ,a matehe. to 1. 'i'" lb.
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JZ-j2g8Z
BOOT SHOP
1223
Chestnut St.
Second Floor
.Raveal2Af3
l
& Mr"Slo
$8
White Shoes
Tf;.. m r- o
O
liur.RK eitranrdlnarr val.
j win noi laat lonr
unit we will not be ahla
i" ncipHcaiit rnem, All
the fiutilnnabln color ft style
,1o,i would pivy 2 or u more'
tn nr around floor nine.
$5&$6Pmps $Q&$
3S,4
In All Rbadta
U. S. and Allies' Flags
'cvv lot of Silk and Cotton United
States and llics' Flags just re
ceived from factory. Prices reason
able no premium on patriotism
here
Sets United Slate and Allies
ICilftln cotton, on Mart nn each.
I' S 1'rench nrltlah, Uelslan. Ital
ian rihI KiiMian ... poo
Brackets tn hold t flans, .'On, lo hold f, ".So
IhxJt In, on MarTs, one each, L !. and
Freni h . ... ... 1 00
2xJ ft . nnc, each, V H , Krenrli and
llrltlah . . 3 on
2x3 ft., one -Hih, Jlelglan, Itiiaalan,
Hurt in , . 4 if)
3xri f I . one each 1' S . Trench Ilrlttnh 7 0,1
axis ft . one each, Uelglan Russian,
tnpanese , . .... 6.50
4xfl ft one each.. C S. r-rtnch nnd
ltrllleh ... ... .1300
5xH ft . onn each. IT M French and
Urlllsh . . ... 22 00
Heavy Silk Flags
4x5't In . 1 H and Allies, each
B'ixS In, I' a
7Hxl.' In French
S12 In . llrltlsh Lattlo flags
xl2 In . t H
l.'xlR In . IJ and trench .
2x1 ft, Hiltlsh Jacks (special)
3x5 ft., L S ... . . ...
t .25
. ,50
. .T8
10
. 1 00
. .100
. 7 50
SPECIALS
12x19 In r.L'.VTINO. V S, for 00
cinoes etc will not fny out..."' ,ow
U H. cotton buntliift, sewed stripes,
fat colors Sxr, fl , $2 50, 4x(l ft
U R cotton liuntlnir, SIIVVKD
STARS and STIHPKS
For autos 12-ln metal standard.
3.50
5.00
1.00
metal eaKle nt top. 4x5H In silk
flan, melnl base, to he attached to
rad'stor filler cap
Auto llracketa, hold H or S small
flaBS, elamp on radiator filler , ,
Small allk naga for above, ono U. S ,
four Allies, our selection
.50
1.00
1000 12xl8-ln. V S . Rood grade cot
ton, fast colors, strong- staffs, llnnfl
Bllt heada 111MJU
IlCIl CIIOSS and other flats made to order
Mall orders. If from stock coods, ihlpped
samw day as received.
LOUIS FINK & SONS
56 North 7th Street
Phone Market 3406.
(Near Arch St.)
'-
16-50
AND
20-00
Were
9.50 to 1,5.00
25-00
AND
35-oo
Were
49.50 to 65.00
Military Capes
SPECIAL
Dresses
Georgette creDe rhar
b "CPC. cnar-
crepes, voiles and.
j 12.75
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ler ami mou. cjouese. .it, 4 n arid i " "oU
tlnle Hto II. 1-rep defeated it,.?,,.
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