W -J tli iw WtH wnrT rw"7ft K V l fc i K rl A 1 H ,Wt" ''. J' 'iV - pjT KILL MOTHERS, URGES CIVIC EXPERT F. P. Gruenborg, Addressing Rally nt Bourse, Cites England's Mistakes KEEP INDUSTRY INTACT Calls Attention to Overwork of Women in Factories nnd Delinquency of Children A nrnlns for tlic I'nltoil SUtrs tn profit . the experiences of fttiKlalu! nml prevent ImtovlnR of women nml i-lilMrcn at Ioiir taiir ? n Indurtry luel thin after S b" l'rcJcrkk I', tlruenkcip. director the Hurcau of Municipal Hcmmi-cIi. In im ,," , OI, -Civic r.fflclcncy In Wartime Scforo n "ivlc .ally In the nsen,l,l hall til the Hotirce l'olntltiB to the .llro effects In l.mslnml. -h,n women ami ihtUlrcn were ruslie.l Into hard lal'or In ncld and factory nt the onenlnR "f C "nr- Mr l,rucnl)CI K J The terrlhlc conditions that had foimci .y ohtalned In ltrlth-h InJuxtrv hail been iomewhat amclloiated The tendencj In the , ,., nf the wal w!tH to tear down In ! ,in what had tc.Hicil thlitv or fni'v j ears to btilld P '"' H'ermore, the i icruI -lions leiiilrlnK compulsory cJinntlnn of rhllJrcn and leitrlctlns the uc of ih Id utor we.e luccb thrown to the wind, with he lesult tli.it tots of eeven and tutlve jears were ilolnB the Work of mlulti In ficid aid factor. l.VJfUY TO WOMI3N Worst of nil. perh.il waH the vvnv that .he women were InJuilMouMv used for In intrl.il imiiiie for iiianv hoilis n day. Se.iilte the fact that the sober oxperknoe rf rl Hired nations of the world had foiced the conclusion that nil these thlncH were tirrlblj destructive, of the riuni.ui resomcci nf the nation Onlv now l Kniiliinil wnklnu up to the drndfiil cost of milIi hactv action It Is beBlnnliiB o be ic.illzed that the prpilue tlvltv In lndustr of ovciwoiked women Is ". nml that lonB sjilfH nre-lu the 'ons im, eostl and Inelllclent Urc.it Hrltaln Is If inline, to ber sorrow, that, with fathers flchtlns In tho tienchei. the cire and pro- ectlmi 'f ber ilil'dien should hue len mcrc-iied tenfold rather than telaxed. and lie Rood people of llnsl mil nre stnitled to learn that Juvenile delinquency has In creased 34 per cent "Now our Breat and beiutlful country Is like" UnBlind In Its frrm or.Koveiiiment, In Its traditions and In Its democratic Institu tions We should study the experience of our friends across tho water and npply theit ixpcrle-ues to our own iiso with Im mense profit to BiirscUes Ureal llrltaln Is now thoiouBhly orR.inlrcd and lias taken tteps to retrieve as far ns possible, those perfectly natural errors of the eaily diva "IMs 'importnnt tint the IntelllRent ele ments of our community think and think hard Nobody knows what lies before whcthei the war wilt be of short duration or whether many haul venrs He linmc tliatel ahead Hut. in nn event, let us notV victims of the paradox that havlin? won the war we shall h.ivo lost Infinitely tnoro than vktnrv, "for what shall It profit a man thouBh be gain the whole world and lose his soul'" " l'M'A FOR SHOUT 11AI.U1T Mr OrucnberR made n plea for the fchort ballot, savins "For a number of veais I bale been In terested In this short-ballot principle ns nn Instrument for rlliclent demociac, and I have as et been unable tu ilUcoiei a sin gle Bood arfiiiment iiKalnst It "The opponents of the short ballot arc either superficial critics, or they arc schem ing and crafty politicians who confuo the uninitiated otcr by pretending thit by electlnff a lirgo number of otllcers the loter Rcncralb obtains the control "When the Bieat American iieoplc arc aroused to the elemental values of democ racy, and, above ail, the underl InB fact that democracy and efficiency are compati ble terms, we shall see tho shoit ballot applied as one of the eiy first means tu Bain the end wo deslic" ALLENfoWN SUSPECTS TAKEN BY GARBARINO Secret Service Chief in Philadel phia Assumes Charge of Vader land Refugees for Internment AM.KNTOW.V, May 11 Detcctlie Frank (laibarlno. head of the Federal Secret Service In Plit'adelphla, his laid claim ti two suspected Herman spies who have been In jail heio the last three weeks The men nro William Larson, nllas 1'ezzocu. arrested April 1J. and Ailolph Brandt, a las Muzzuskl. ai rested Anrll 17, both Interned sailors from tho Vatcrland at Moboken I.nsen came Into the )ollce sta tion pretty much bedr.iBRled and nskeil for MoU and a place to sleep, while Ilrnndt was arrested for being loud-mouthed In favor of tho Kalber in n saloon and deelariiiB hi vvou'd blow up the wholo otAUentown and Its Industries. Larsen was not boisterous, but was sent to Jail because under examination he said he would take ordeis from the German Oov tinment to blow up no matter whom or what, even If ho sacrificed bis life In earn ing out such orders. The arrest of tho men was reported to Garbarlno at tho time, and today he fetched them for permanent Internment in n 1'nlted Mates in Won and such other disposition ns the Federal authorities may see lit to tale In their cases. STATE LABOR FEDERATION PLEDGES AID TO NATION Resolution Passed in Harrisburg Ask ing President to Conscript Wealth as Well as Men HAimiSBUItG, May 11 The Pennsyl vania Federation of Labor today adopted resolutions pledging the suppoit of organ ized labor to the nation "In this grave hour of trial," stating that, while labor Is op posed to war, yet because conditions of the country ' threaten to becomo acute, caus Ing distress and suffering," tho power of the labor of the State will do Its part that "the people of the United States shall not nutter want nnd the war shall be Bpeedlly ended." A resolution was passed asking the President and Congress to enact laws that lll conscript not only men, but wealth, that "tho burden of the war, may not fall npon tho great mass of working people now taxed by tho high cost of living"; and further, that It "be made a penal offense to gamble in tho necessities of life." Along the same line was nnotber resolu tion to have the Stato Grange and tho Fed eration act together to conserve tho food of the State. WILL ENTERTAIN BRITISHERS Cardinal Gibbons to Givo Luncheon in Honor -of Balfour's Secretaries SALTIMOHE, May 11. Sir Eric Drum " and Mr. Dormer, private secretaries it g.nt Hon- Arthur J. Balfour, head of ine British mission now ilsltlng the United . ?' wlu bo " of honor at a lunch Si n.reieAomorrow afternoon given by Car oinai Gibbons. B.1ile iher quests will be Monslgnor : -Barnes. Cathnii.. nv,nni.i ... n-t .,, GOVERNOR USES VETO AX ON SEVERAL BILLS Among Them Is One Giving Higher Pay to Election Officers Til a Staff Correti'ondtnl IIAniUSIlUmi. May 11. Veto of the Kline bill to ndvanco the pay of election otllcers of Philadelphia, Pitts burgh nnd Scranton from JS to $10 a day wbr announced by Governor Brumbaugh to day The Governor sas that the duties of otllcers In those cities nre no more difficult than In other districts of the State and there can be no Bod reison to ndd $100,000 to tho election expenses of the Common wealth 111 that way He adds that they perform their work ns n mitter of public duty and not of compensation other Senate bills vetoed today were as follow s : Providing that corporations be permitted to change, locitlon of office, the Governor explaining that lonfuslnn would result from such a measure nnd that It would be a de parture, from unproved methods IleipililtiK proceedltifis In commitment of nn insane person to be tertllled tn the In stitution where the person Is to be com mitted, the Governor bIvIiir It ns his belief th.it the piocedure Is necessarily burden some nnd expensive Providing for the sale of real estite held for poor pin poses, vetoed as special legis lation IncieisltiR bounties nn tho killing of weasel anil Imx. the Governor lirlii.vim- n, advance to be unjustified anil calculated to EVENING ' LErKJElir-PHlLALJWrlU, JbUfciDA Y, MAt Hv Jll7 , r. " j.v 'W -f J , f - 'v ' IWT81 COURT RULES ON TAX APPEAL OF BRYNMAWR School Buildings Not Used xor College Purposes Must Pay on Assessor's Levy XOHlllSTOWN. Mny II The Court tod.iv filed nil opinion on the appeal of Br.vn Mawr Collego from the taxation of Its propcrtv by the count of Montgomery nnd tho township of Lower Merlon The assessor made n levy of $i6 0nnnn property other than the actual collcse build lints. The Court finds that the portions not ex empt from taxation which had bc.cn as scssed hv the assessor, are College Inn assessed nt $5300, tho Low Building, assessed nt $11,000, and five anil one-half acres of tho tweuty-ncie trait, ns. ressed at $30,000 The other properties which were assessed arc found to be exempt In that the nre used and are'necessnry for college putposcs '1 hey Inc. hide professors hulld!mt.s and two school buildings, one for children's Instruction anil the other for training pupils for tctchlnsr The Inn and the Low Building nre found b the Court not to bo pint of tho college propert but nre Used oiitsldo of college purposes The flic nnd one-half-.icre tract Is found to be lint iivod at the present time cvicpt as a place or retirement for students for a quiet hour or rendition In Its cooling ah nle, not being put of tho cimpus oi ath letic field The Court holds tint, being exempt fiom iniint tax, the propcity Is also exempt from township tax Wcstcl Pupil to Give Recital make mere bounty hunters of olberwlso Idle I ('h irles Westel announces n plum Ctuile l,cb'c ' itecltal," to be given b his pupil. Porotni 'uht ciiaie onis vetoed Providing for return b municipalities of assessments uhen they nre declared to h.uo Iwen Improperly expended Granting compensation to dependents nf game win den hilled while on duty, pio nnmiccil u worth measure, hut uninnstl. tutinnal The House bill amending divorce 1 hv was also vetoed because It would make the granting of divorces easier The following bills were approved Permitting cities to contribute annually to the support of National Guard batteries and regimental sanltar troops Code for construction and maintenance of nioilng.plctiirc booths Amending the Philidelnhi.i Munlpimi Court law for appeals under existing law or those to be In the future emctcd Authorising cities and school districts to icrpilro bonds for the safety of Hhor and material during construction of buildings Amending borough code to permit the erection nf boroughs from p irts of conso'l dated boroughs Carried Matches in Powder Plant LIIWISTOW.V, Pa. May 11 John P Brlttlan and n'ne others, charged with car rlng matches in the plant of the Aetna Powder Compan, settled the c ises In lourt here b pa Ing the costs and forfeiting re coKiilzances The powder company icfused to entertain nn application for rc-emplo-ment from tho mn Carlisle Plans Hifj Red Cross Drive CAULISLr.. Pa. Ma 11 With Kenneth Pray and Miss Margaret Kly. of Philadel phia, as tho prlnclpil speakers, a monster mnss-meeting to aid In Bed Cross work will be held here this evening A drive "Is nn to secure ir.00 members In ten days In Carlisle and vicinity Kro I nt Presscr Hall 1711 Chestnut stuet on Pridiv (veiling Ma IS, nt S oiloik Tim public Is Invited to be present Mr Wist 1 1 will talk on "I he Development of the Plino Ktude " DREER'S Vegetable and Flower Seeds May Still Be Planted Beans, Beets r.irint Sweet Coin, Cucumber, Lettuce Melons, Onions, Parslcw Parsnip Peas Itullsh splnirh Karl Turnips ami Ihrhs of all kinds villi give excellent icsults It planted now Old-Fashioned Hardy Flowers Pcimanent flowei garden plants blooming ear aftei vear In a profusion of colois A constant delight Wed verv 1 ttle attention and well icpi ou foi the sm ill amount of thno spent on thcni liner's list of Hardy Pcrennlil PI nits, the largest list In the world, affords suggestions Without end to beau tlf the home burroundlnss DSeedi, Plants, Hull, reer 714-16 Chestnut : i : iiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii Straw Hats of Character '"Ji-3! A style for every taste, but only one standard of quality the best that aptly describes our line of straw hats. They're smart, as usual, and combine maximum comfort with service. i-rxcca yj.ou it upivards f. JvU ' ,A ' '.'W '.J- WAYLOCK$BLYNN.Ine D 1528 Chestnut St For 70 Years Hatters to Particular Men L t sM.r U ,'t f.jf t vs New "Keystone" Pumps at The Value -Giving Power of Intensive Co-operation K E "xX fssmi V x. A W T-sVf,rrw J A rSNv 1 tfc J A Quick Service Stocking Department Jut intide the Door. The New Keystone ,UDGE that power when we tell jou that tlieso dainty pumps nt present market vnluo should bo sold for $0 or $6,50. Only eloso co operation with tho "Queen Quality" factory makes this popular prico of $1,75 possible. Patent nnd dull, Cuhnn or Louis h o o 1. Special milled feature, superb ivory nnd pearl fjray kid; nNo w h i t o Kgyp tlcnno cloth pumps, with dainty Louis covered heels. The "Vogue" of Buckles It has caught the fnncy of fashion. Scores of Geutintr styles especially designed to bo worn with buckles. i A Special Buckled "Vogue" Pump at 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the family FTpSoNOUNCeD 0YT1NC) Th Stora of Famous SKob I U ' Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three G exiting Brothers Supervising. 19 So. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop yi'HfJgiWjJjJiiJ MJ!JjM.Mf j 1 1 1 1 1 OiJJJJJ H UJ l HlMiiiijiiig ailp-" '' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii.! M ii-lirll,iii,,v,,i,rf-,Tf.lniVf fcr . E M Economize Wisely By concentrating your purchases at The Earle Store the store of plenty, tho store of quality, the storo of liberal nssortments, tho store of lowest prices, the htorc that serves .voti best. Whatever you need is here everything to wear, for the table (excepting foods), for tho home and by making your purchases here you will bo nble to afford your usual luxuries, too. Better poods for the same money, or the same goods for less money than elsewhere. (Jkeflaiiedfoxe i Market St. Men's Union Suits, 95c Soisetto, pongee, plain or striped m n d r a s, athletic style, MAIN Kf.OOIt Vv?bS2Ss7 10th Street A Large Assortment of NEW WASH SKIRTS &i98c In Popular Sports Models Mntio of white pique, gabardine and rep, nnd neat striped effects. Gathered back nnd belted styles. Regular sizes. Other Wash Skirts at $1.98 Also wonderful values. KIX'OKD Ki.oon SPECIAL! 200 Lawn Tennis Racquets, $1.50 200 Tennis Lovers Will Welcome This Worth-While Saving ' X Extra strong; medium weight hickory and selected white ash frames, with mahogany throat, strung with white and red gut. Spccinliy priced, $1.50. BASEMENT A Wonderful Purchase of Over 350 Women's & Misses' $20.00 to $32.50 $ Tailor-Made and "Sports" SUITS ! Hsk - 13 .75 We add 200 garments from our own stocks, making this a wonderful assortment of this season's newest styles at savings that are fully one-half. Not many of one style but the size range is complete for women and misses. Dozens and dozens of styles, fashioned of Poiret twills, gabardines, serges, poplins, worsteds and checks in smart tailored models. The sports models are developed of silk taffetas, silk jerseys and velours, many showing braid, button and contrasting color silk trimmings. Also an Extraordinary Lot of 500 Women's Coats at $7.95 and $14.95 Ranging in Values up to $32.50 Dozens of tho season's best selling models that we bought below regular nnd others we reduce from our own stocks. Sports and diessy model" in both long and short lengths. Lnrge collars predominate, some trimmed with embroidery, nnd others with self stitching. Fashioned of poplins, velours, gabardines, twills, s-crges, silk tnlTetns, tweeds and plaids. Gathered back, belted or fitted models. $16.50,$20,$22.50&$25SilkDresses$'n.98 The loveliest group of summery creations you ever saw and this low prico M m should prove a mngnet to several hundreds of women Models that are adapted J after leading Paris style creators and their original lines are well followed. Fashioned of crepe georgettes. La Jurz silks, some in Khaki kools and Yo Sans, others in taffetas and satins. The trimming effects arc not ovcrshowy, bjt very dressy for tr"et and sports wear. .SECOND FLOOR New Silk and Lingerie Waists L T c fXKxfM twMS mifw SI. 89 11") Crepe de h i n c, geor gette crepes, )j Jap. silks, U striped tub silks, organ dies, voiles & lawns. Large collars predominate, others with frilled or lace and embroidered fronts. Size range is complete. Lingerie Blouses at 98c Made of sheer quality voiles and organdies, prettily trimmed with laco and embroidery. Also several sports styles, in all white, and assorted stripes. Sizes ISO to 10. sevond n.oou Marabou and Ostrich Capes Are New, anrl fc $2.98 is a very lowfi price for themUKj Five strands, J marabou, while j others aic com- " bined with ostrich. Natural col or, finished with silk or tassel ends. 50c and $1.00 Sample Neckwear, 25c Including separate large collars and sets, in various styles. Made of satin, organdie and in sports effects. Your choice, 25c. main n.oou 3-T $im, M A Big Clearance Girls' New Spring Coats tln'nVa't $.00 to $10.00, at J About 100 coats in very smart styles, but not many of any one style. Choice of serges, velours and checks in the wanted new colors. Sizes from G to 14 years. Girls' White Lingerie Dresses... $139 Values up to $2.50 The daintiest styles imaginable, made of fine voiles, batiste and organdies, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes G to 14 years. second Fi.oon Best Value in Town Boys' 2-Pair Pants Suits $3.95 Sizes from 7 to fi lu vears. lm i Made of excel- VVsVfVV lent quality mate- V2H Vfl rials, in every de sirable color and wanted fabric. This is nn exceptional opportunity to se cure practically two suits for the price of one, nnd every mother with foresight should take advan tage of it. Other Boys' 2-Pair Pants Suits, $4.95 to $12.50 MAIN floor We Arc Leaders in Offering New Japanese Panama Sports Hats, $1.95 & $2.95 So Desirable for Summer Wear They combine comfort and smartness. Shapes suitable for both women and misses. Stunning shapes indeed, in large & med ium mushrooms, rolled and poke effects. New colored bow nnd band around crown, giving them the jaunty appearance, j Many have telescope crowns and leather sweat bands. Four of the many style shapes pictured. Black Hemp Hats with White Flange, 95c Large dress shapes in various effects. Hats Trimmed Free $1.95 rm' fj$2.95 AH S sV 1.93 ft for White Hemp Shapes, at $1.95 The very newest effects all white with black velvet flange. Stunning large sailor and drooping mushroom effects. MAIN FLOOR Thousands of Men Will Want Their Straw Hats Two Very Popular Price Croups $1.50 $1.95 No further delays "Old Sol" twill bo on the job from now on and tho well-dressed man will wnnt. V,n nnw qfraw Viof n J once. Two popular price groups at $1.50 and $1.95, showing all the new style shancs and heicht crowns. Choice of sennit, splits, mackinaws, Stoneman Straws. Genuine Panamas for Men, $2.95 and $5.00 In newest blocks and crown effects. Boys' Straw and Wash Hats at 59c I MAIN FLOOR & m JsfiT 8b u- . tro "-wa -.rMi t t mmm VlrTT VS. ' -sfl V JSln VI TMT BKfc ZftL ? ijr OUR MEN'S $ 1 5 SUITS Stand Forth Pre-Eminently for Their Snap in Style, Their Superior Quality and Top-Notch Workmanship The Best Clothes in Town at $15 Honest clothes in every particular. Honest in quality of material honest in workmanship and honest in their being the best that can be produced to sell at $15.00. Others will tell you about sales quoting inflated values but in com parison garment for garment you get no better if you get as good. Fall in line join the regiment that is now wearng Earle Store $15,00 clothes you can buy no better at $15.00. Single or the Popular Double Breasted Suits All Around Belt, Belted, Pinch or Plain Back Suits Quarter Silk Lined or Half Mohair Lined Suits Suits of Blue Serges, Plain Color Worsteds and Cheviots Suits of Shepherd Check, Novelty Worsteds & Mixtures Suits for Regular, Stout, Short or Tall Men ' $ 15 For a Very Special Group of Men's & Young Men's Suits We bought these at a saving and pass the saving on to you. Good clothes, and 15 patterns for choice, in light weignt mixtures. 12.50 of quality that will "stand up". Plain, conservative or belted back models. Blue serges aplenty. Men's Blue Serge Suits $1 &75 With an Extra Pjxir of Pants. AH Size .& l .vr Ht wi u'sa mi Vftralt.. -".w.. wiiuiiinm i uaiuiu U IH- ZE'sii. . )! nov' Dr- " th nw- 5JUUSJ s, miMii"ijtinmmjj -- .vouui, nacKensacK, n, J. ftio"mirrrrfn fri nrtiiiiiiiiirTTmmniiiiiii rrTvnffi'i ,'&" &MM. V'i- T-". "JsrJ -"ii.AHj . w -f . S1 1 tW d ".t It,'' 'v ,'. S. " 1Si i. Sl 4vv. OR "v U . , If J ,." iSSr1 H il' . :. la ..s fa r-Artl e? v i r V ic- a " w , r ,i V tL .11! I