, --W X. T ! y i im A ) 'CIWJ' m. $U rTALIAM AVANZANO VfeRSEIL MONTE SANTO Zft Quota 652 Snldamcntc Con 4k olidata, Mcntrc sulla Pronto V1 Giulia Tuona SI Cannonc i CANNONI CONQUISTATI "I Masso Austrlachc Contrnttaccano vfnutllmontc 0 Nuovc Lincc Halinne a Nord ill Gorizia - NOMA, 31 Xlanglo Un comunlcato odlcrno del Mlnlatero a" til a fjuerra ulco che Kll austrlacl hnnno Jironura-lato un vlolento o Ugoroso altacco contro le poslzlonl Itallatie lel Monte Dente. Mil I'aaublo, mil kII auetrlacl sono atatl reaplntt dopo che aublrono perdlte gral. , dme. JVattacco al era lliippato In dense Masse nil tlitla la fronte del I'amiblo. II torriunlcato agRlunge. "Nella zona della Alpl ijliille not ahblaino resplnto un attacco del nemlro aulle pen did settcntrlotial dc Pan Marco Tra Pal llova Tlrltoo nol nbblaino eetrao ationrn la zona della nostra ocrunaalonp Mil Vo dka, Abbiamo prcso rentlnala dl nrlglo rilarl ed una quantlta' conslderevule dl materlate da iruerra " Scalanclo alttiro die pareano humeral bill e sfldando nuoe dl prolettlll nuatrlncl e cantatido I mil patrlottlcl, I snldatl d'ltalla l splncevano lnnanr.1 ogRl net scttorp a nord dl (lorlxal. 1..1 battaglla ata ragKiuti (endo una Intenslta' Mraordlnarla, avendo Kit austrlacl portato nulla fronte ltallana dlvlslonl frefche prejc ilalla fronte della Galizla. SI combatte tra I irepairl delle rotvle rlparandosl dletro sasl o dlfese lwprc Tlsate, o le masio di comtiattrtitl si dlvl ono presto In plccoll gruppl die fanno teaoro dl tuttc le loro rlsornc IndlMduall. ecie nella era c propria suerra dl mon tagrm. Lungo la fronte del ticro o del Vodln 1 trupps del generals Cadorna banno roti qulstato oggl una Intera sezlone dl alloggi cottcrranel cho erldentemente crano statl ammoblgllntl per ufTlclnlt tirtesrhl. In faltl essl erano nmmoblgllatl ion luso e fornlta dl vlnl In grumle iuantlta' I.e truppn Itallane die hanno conqulatatci la Quota 652 sill Vndlre, u nnrd del Monte Santo, hanno esteso le loro ronqulste nella glornata dl sabato coal" cho l.i Quota 662 e" ora saldamente fortlllcata. Ie truppe del generate C'adcrna lianno anrhe attacrato dl nuovo le llnee auitrlache ad est dl fiorlzla le lianno sfondate. prendendo al nemloo prlglonlerl, cannonl ed altre annl Anzl le eatture dl pezzl d'artlgllerla vanno dl yenendo seniprc plu' Importantl, glacchfc' Bella glornata, dl sabato Cadorna annunclaa dl aver catturato due cannonl da 110 dun mcrtal da 152, numerosl mortal da trlncea a mltrsgllatrlcl Oil nuitrlacl avevauo tentuto tin niovl mento dlvcrslvo nel Trentlno. ma II tenta tive 0' stato sublto sventato. II die mostra che, mentre egll attacca le llnee delle Qlulle dcU'Isonzo. II generate Cadorna non trait cura, affatto la fronte del Trentlno. Tazlone delle nrtlgllerle nulla frunte del l'lsonzo va dlvenendo sempre plu' vlolenta dopo una pausa dl pnchl glnrnl, do' Che Indica die si a preparamto una nuova Importante azlone dellv fanterle. Scbbene la llnee dl Cadorna slano ora inolto al dl la1 dell'Isonzo, sulle otte da cul Kll aus trlacl domlnavano II flume tra Clorlzla e riava. II comandante Itallano eerca evl dentemento dl forzare It nemlco anrora Terso est Kcco 11 testo del lapporto del generate Cadorna pubbllcnto lerl sera dal Mlnlstero della (iuerra Nella zona a nord dl (Jorlila lerl le no.itre truppe estesero le loro poslzlonl sullk Quota 652, sul Monte Vodlce Dense masse nemiche, prccedute da una fltta vlolentlsnlma cortlna dl fuoro che ne pro teggeta l'avanzata, rontrattarrarono nella speranza dl arreittre la nostra aanzata, ma ognl oltu en si splnBero Innanzl furono rlcacclatc Indletro con gravl per dlte. Nella serata 11 nemlco ntir,ia la sua fantcrla e concentraa un vlgoroso fuorti dl artlgllerla sulle poslzlonl perdute Queste furono mantcnute dulle nostie 1 truppe. Nol catturalnmo .due canm.nl da 110 mllllmctrl, due mortal da 1.13. mortal da trlncea e mltragllatrlcl ed un grande quantlta' dl a mil 0 dl munlzlonl. Nella zona ad est dl Clorlzla le nostre truppe penetrarono nelle linen del neinho vl catturarono alcunl prlglonlerl. Du rante la glornata dl sabatu nol ratturam mo 254 prlglonlerl tra cul quattro uffl elall. Sulla fronte del Trentlno il nemlco tento' una dUersione con un lolrnlo bom bardamento e con attarrhl locall dl fan terla, ma senza alcun rlxultato. V'n aeroplano nemlco e' stato abbat tuto In una battaglla aerea sopra la clttadlna dl Feltre . I.OFKRN'SIVA IXGLUSK , Telegramml da Londra dlcono die la fan terla Inglese ha dlmostrato ancora una Tolta Che la famosa llnea dl ,on Kinden burg non e" affatto Impreudlblle come pre tendevano 1 tedeschl. Oil ingleal lianno attaccato le llnee tedesche a nord dl Hulle court lerl mattlna e alia sera na avevano conqulstato plu' dl un mlgllo l,a battaglla non e' pero' llnlta, glarche' tembra iho gll lnglesl slano Impegnati ora In una nuova offenslva verso Doual e Queant U mare (clallo Halg rapportava lerl sera die la bat taglla contlnuava a solgerst n favors dello ue truppe "Charley" Taft Enlists as Private NEW HAVEN. Conn, May 21 Charles P Taft 2d, son of former President Wil liam H Taft, with tight companions, all Yale men, walked to the local armv re erultlng station and formally enlisted as privates In the artillery branch of the United States army toda. Pigs in the Crisis f The Government of the United States is recommending the raising of parbnRe-fed hogs as a matter of National economy in the present crisis, because 4J .Garbage feeding is cheaper than grain feeding and a real step toward conservation. O Garbage costs almost nothing, while corn, wheat and other grain is high in price and scarce. fl The country needs all of ita grain for human consumption and the feeding of stock that will not thrive on garbage. fl Representatives of the Department of Agriculture have placed their stamp of approval on the plan of raising garbage-fed hogs. J The objectionable odors which permeate the atmosphere in the downtown section do not come from the hog pens in "the Neck." CJ No disease or epidemic has ever been traced to their presence. Q The Live, Stock Association of Philadelphia lays these facts before the public because the City of Philadelphia, while preaching conservation of resources, is destroying young pigs, or shoats, without reimbursing the owners, and Is destroying their pens. Study the market report and lea whether wa jio not need all the pork wa can get. Live Stock Association of Philadelphia ?. E. Cor, 11th and Shunk StrcasU Philadelphia PLOT MAY BE FOILED BY GERMAN'S ARREST Prisoner's Correspondence Here Indicates Scheme to Destroy Fort Oglethorpe The arrest of Florlan Zanella, an alleged Oerman spy, by agents of the Department of Justice, may have prevented another dynamite tragedy, lie will have a hearing today before United Ktatos Comml'sloner IMmonds. Stonella was captured at 110,1 North Han cock street. He Is acnusej of having secret correspondence with a Oerman sailor known as Veckerman. who Is now Interned with others of his countrymen nt Kort Ogle thorpe, Georgia. Zanella was arrested by Agents Mallet and Uasset. Among his effects. It Is said, were found many letters from Veckerman, a revolver and cartridge. These were under the floor at his home One of the letters, which was partly trans lated, said. "Send djnntnlto by the usual method " The fact that many letters passed between Wckcnnan and Zanella Indicates that somp ominous influence Is at work near the fort. Three men arrested for taking photo, graphs along the Rchulklll Itlver yester day were reltaatd this afternoon after being questioned hj Krnnk Oabarlno, spe cial agent of the Deuartment of Justice They proved that they were merely taking harmless snapshots. Tho men are Joseph Wollcckl. 378 North Th'rd street, and his hrrither, Krnnk Wojteckl. and Walter Trad kilwllcz both of 221fi Vine street Bursting Shell Kills Two Red Cross Nurses Continued from Pe One Mntzan. thirty-four, of Columbus Neb was seriously but not dangerously Injured "No other member of the unit was In jured The morale of tho personnel was splendid. The nurses weie sitting on the upper deck aft on tho port side, 200 feet from the stern gun, during target practice Only one shot was tired from the stern gun At this time Judgment must toe suspended, as there Is 110 accurate) evidence to warrant making a poslthe statement as to the exact cause of the accident The first officer of the ship was standing within ten feet of the nurses when they were killed " Major Ilesley was standing within three feet of the nurses who died, and, relating his personal story of the accident, said "In the target practice, whhh occurred st 2 p m Sunday, when we wer twenty four hours out. the two forward guns were fired first Then the stern gun. The nurses were sitting In deck chairs watching the target, which was a long distance away We saw the shell strike the water nt a great distance from the ship Immediately afterward. Miss Matzan. who was Injured, touched me on the shoulder and said: These girls are hurt.' I looked around and saw one of the dead girls sliding from her chair to the deck. We do not know how tho nccldent occurred 'I sat up until 1 o'clock In the mcrning hearing evidence, hut we could get nothing definite We found bits of the detonating cap. which Is placed In tho shell behind the powder, srattered around the deck. There was a line of lifeboats hanging between us and the gun Wc had to stoop to look under tho lifeboats la see the firing The gun was shattered Its breach remained Intact and none of the gun crew knew what had hap pened until we had conveyed word to the otllcer In charge " Tho gun crew of the Mongolia i-eeral weeks ago reported firing at a submarine in Kngllsh waters, the same stein gun halng been used In that Incident Major rtesley expects to sail again linme dlatel There will he no otllclal investi gation, he bllees. other than the Inquiry which was conducted aboard ship last night He telephoned Washington this nfteinoon for Instructions According to membeis of the crew, tho American gunners were engaged In target practice nt barrels thrown from the stern of the ship A shell fired from one of the 4 7 guns on the starboard quarter exploded as It stiuck the water about 175 ards dis tant, sending a shower of fragments back upon the deck of the essel Thene frag ments caused the deaths of the nurses, the crew said noniKS imoroiiT ashoiu: A wireless report to naal headquarters here resulted In a revenue cutter being dispatched to meet the returning Mongolia some distance off port. The bodies of the nurses were transferred to It and brought ashore It was the desire, of the commander of the Mongolia to return the bodies to bhoie rather than hurv them at tea that caused him to turn bak The medical unit on the Mongilia in cluded slity-flvei nurses. twentv-fle physi cians and surgeons and 153 piUates WASHINGTON. May 21 Inquiries today concerning the condition of tho ammunition aboard the Mongolia, -where two nuraee were killed by an explod ing cartridge caae, developed the fact that the navy has been Investigating the faultl ness of shells aboard tho St. J,oulz under suspicion that German agents might have tampered with them. Tho shells on deck for Immediate use an the St I.ouls were found to be Inoperative Apparently the fuses had been tampered with Shells 111 the hold to be used as reserve, were later tested at the Indian Head (Sid.) proving grounds and founds to be satis factory This led to the suspicion that the shells on deck, which would have, been the first to be used against a German subma rine, might have been rendered useless by spies. The navy thus far has been unable to ascertain Just what caused the fault. Ab for the Mongolia shell, the navy was without any otllclal advices, though gun nery experts Inclined to think that the breech block had not been completely closed. EVENING thua parmlltlnr tha cartridge caa to ex plode and fly backward. Ileporta that some shells had burat eloia to th gun previously were unconfirmed, though It was suggested that If that re port ware true It must hue been a result of Improper atttlng of the time delce, The only statement made by Secretary of the Navy Daniels was aa follows; "Two nurses, Kdlth Ayera and Helen nurnett Wood, from Base Hospital N'o. 12, of Chicago, were accidentally kilted by fragments: of brass from a practice shell fired by a gun on board the steamship Mongolia " Mrs Aers. thlrly-seen years old lived at 2112 fiedgwlck street. Chicago, and was a graduate of Cook County Hospital, and a member of llare Hospital Croup No 12. Mrs. Woods, twenty-eight years old, lived at 1144 Sherman avenue, Cvanston, and was a graduate of the Illinois Training FCIIOOI lor urwra. The Mongolia fired the first shot In the war between the I'nlted States and Ger many Hhe either sank or disabled a Oer man submarine that maneuvered to attack her April IS while on her way to Kurope. Bhe was commanded by Captain Kmery Illce nnd Lieutenant Ilruce R. Ware, Jr , was In charge of the American gun crew Allies Resume Joint Drive in the West Contlnufd from Tate doe artillery struggle continued throughout the night A strong Oerman attack was made near I'roldmont farm nnd if pulsed The official report said. We brilliantly taptured several lines of (lermsn trenches In ''ho sector of Moron vllPers. Imprisoning 800 We found the crumpled Oerman shelteii filled with dead. The enemy's losses were formid able, particularly those Inflicted bv our forces against counter-nttack" All of these were repulsed LONDON. Mav 21 Kurther success along the Hlndenburg llnu was achieved bv Ilrltlsh tioops In spirit ed fighting lart night, Field Marshal Ilalg reported today His report follows At nulleeourt and Pontalnes-les-Crolsllles. along the Hlndenburg line, our success was continued a' night nnd counter-attacks repelled HINDENBVRG SHIFTING TROOPS TO DRIVE INTO RUSSIA, GERMANS SAY By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WITH THK lHUTISH AUMIKS IN THE FIKLD, May 21 Field Marshal on Hlndenbuig l shift ing his shnttored nnd exhausted divisions on the west front to the northern and east ern battle lines, where they ate being re formed piepnratory to a drive on Fetro grad In the meanwhile, fresh divisions from the P.usFlan front are being sent to France Oerman prisoners revealed the purposo behind such a plan as twofold "We expect Illnuenburg to try to take Petrograd." said ono loda, 'or at least additional ItUhSlnn territory. His purpose would be (list to senro Hunsla Into a sepa rate peace and, seiond. to ue his gains there as a lever against the Allies. "Just now. however, the east fiont linc are thin llxhauuted divisions and those whoso losses have brought them far below their legular strength are being transferted from France to Itussla In leturn fresh divisions on the Itusslan front am being switched heie Some from Ituttsla are being hurled ngnlnst the liiltlsh nnd French with out watting foi leplacement on the Russian front ' From prisoners and the lesulls of ralda, British headquarters estimated toda a total of twontv Herman divisions, abnut 400.000 men. have been smashed since the start of the offensive The HrltlsTh have steadily maintained the Initiative, 'despite every effort of the enemy to wieat this from them, anil in the face of scores of fresh divisions hulled in counter-attacks. Tho week-by-week tally of tho offensive shows not gains every seven dnys by the British, and the situation today was ex tremely favorable for continued success. llludenburK i now wniklng to outman euver the British, having failed by sheer weight of hli lountei -attacks to stop the advance. Kvery (Jerman attack li being weighed by the British staff fur th possi bilities of some bold Teuton tihk of stiat egy which It mav contain. Incessant trenih raids by the British herve to check up con tinuously on the fresh .eserves which the Teutons have put Into the line, and caieful questioning of prisoners aids In the game of fenetlng out the enemy's moves ITALIANS REPULSE FOE ON AIT. PASUBIO; EXTEND GAINS NORTH OF GORIZIA JIOMK. May 21 "After severs losses the enemy was driven hark all along the line." declared an official statement today detail We Are Giving Away a Peerless all-wool-felt ironing board pad and cover, retailing at $1.50, with each Westing house Electric Iron sold by us at the Mav nrice of $4.50. y F Easy payment terms (to our light and power customers) : $ 1 .50 with the order and the bal ance in two monthly payments of $1.50 each. Are you proud of your ironing board? A nice, clean, thickly padded ironing board means, to the house wife, a comfortable and efficient way of ironing and it stamps her immediately as a particular housekeeper! The pad-and-coyer we are offering this month with the $4.50 Westinghouse iron consists of a layer of thick all-wool felt between two white muslin' covers. It is easy to fasten to the board and easy to slip off and wash. LEDOEiRr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1017 ing a vlrorous enemy counter-attack west of Monle Dcntt. , , The flghtlnc wai tt the liand-to-hand order, tha War Office reported The enemy attack wan In denae masses along the whole front of the Paauhlo in the Julian Alps aectlon," the V,r Office said, "an enemy attack on the north ern slopes of San Marco waa repulsed. "We took a hill between Palllova and Brltovo and extended our position further In the Vodlce section. "Hundreds of prisoners have been taken and a considerable amount of material selied " Whole Nation Rises to Take Liberty Loan Continued from Tate One burg. Fa., banks expects to take Jl.000.000 In bonds. Two Albany, N Y banks pur chased 500.000 worth each and subscrip tions totalling 11.000 000 through one bank were reDortcd In San Francisco the California State Board of Control anuounied It would In vest JBOO.000 Tho Liberty Loan commit tee believes Ran Finnclsco and Us district will supply J 1 60,000,000 Committees have been formed to push the Issue In Los An geles and Pasadena Kansas City's best orators are pleading for sales Seventy million dollars Is exnected from this re serve district. Corporations are selling bonds to workers at 10 per cent down ann monthly payments "FOR LIBERTY," SLOGAN IN WAR BOND SALE The Liberty Bell ring 11 again Willi ehls as their slogan, more than 600 trained bond salesmen, the men who actu ally get money for the financing of tho country's big Industrial schemes, "dug In today" In their effort to float the Liberty Loan Philadelphia must hu $200,000,000 worth of CJovernmeni bonds 11 i 0 tidy sum. hut Philadelphia Is nig and has the mono That Is what the bond salesmen say, and. drawing from their experience, thev are combing Philadelphia thoroughly. Every man and woman In the city Is to get a chance to exhibit his or her patriotism by subscribing, and to mako this caBy the salesman are earning the opportunity direct to the doors of everv home, office building and Industtlal plan) C J llhoads who Is In chaige of the cam paign which will develop Itself Into a smash ing drive, Imbued the salesmen with enthu siasm by announcing In a few weeds what the Oovernment expected them to do. "Vou must tell the peopla of Philadel phia." said Ithoads, "that this Is their war, and that thev must help with It by sub scribing to tho Liberty Loan. Nearly every man In the city can afford to buy one, and ns Philadelphia leads the country In pa triotism It Is not necessary to give further Instructions. Just sell the brads." As tho fit st move In the campaign, the salesmen are devoting their efforts to per sons who understand bond issues, but to morrow and Wednesday the campaign will develop such proportions that scores of othera will trganlxe industiial plants, churches, clubs, fraternal organizations and other associations where customers can be found. CLKKGYMKN IN CAMPAIGN Philadelphia clergymen entered the "buy-,'i-bond-canipalKii ' with earnestness todav nnd the Liberty Loan furnlhod the hlef topic at vailous ministerial meetings Bishop Berry when addressing the Metho dist Conference in the Wesley Building. Seventeenth and Aich streets, urged Im mediate action "The (Jovernmcnt Is facing seilous embairassment, ' he said, "unless Itm people respond and subscribe to the Liberty Loan ' As a result of his appeal next Sunday will be Liberty Loan Day In Methodist chuiches and clergymen will carry the message of the loan to their con gregations The confcience also recom mended that funds belonging to the church societies should be withdrawn fiom banks and Invested In the ilovernment bonds. Bishop Berry made It plain that the bond bale was "disappointing" to the Government and made a plea for "results." "Put our shoulder to the wheel and float the loan." wag lils advice At the meeting of Kplicoptl ministers held in the Church House, Twelfth and Wal nut streets, a resolution was passed request lug Bishop llhlnelander to urgo clergymen and members of the church to Invest In the Liberty bonds. Tho Presbyterians took shniUi action after tho Rev. Samuel D Price oul lined the purpose of the loan GOOD TASTE Our maofe-to-measura fui( at S3S refttct your own IndlviJ. utility without going to . trtmet. Only the bett mate rialt and worhmanuhip. NEUBAUER, 1121 WALNUT ST. nriiy- The price of thit iron will ad vance to fS on June lit. A tho offer of the ironing board cover with the iron at f4.S0 holdr good during May only, we recommend that you place your order immediately The iron and cover are on ditplay at the Electric Shop, Tenth and Cheitnut Street, and our Dlitrict Officer SWat 1 HI IT'V.' .U1 4 m ;im U. S. WILL RECOGNIZE COSTA RICA REGIME Washington Will Act in Order to Frustrate German Plot for Factional Strife Hu a Staff CerTtv""l"it WASHINGTON". May !l The news from Costa Itlca today of a German plot to overthrow the present Gov ernment will lead to recognition by the United States of that faction-torn repub lic. This was the semiofficial announce ment today. Costa Illca has been Involved In more factional disorders than any of the "mailer republics In Central America, and while this Oovernment has aimed to aid the of ficials In preserving order. It lias not been thought wise to recognize the Oovernment until tho Internal disorders became more composed. rrhe Administrations efforts, ilirough Its diplomatic agents, have slowly brought about stability In f Antral American (loveni ments where conditions had been disorgan ized and unstable One after another of the smaller republics In South America and the Weit Indies have been aided bv Hie United States to govern themselves, but this step has not been taken until II wa absolutely necessary, and then onlv as a means of Btabllliatlon nnd not control Santo Domingo and Haiti are now en Joying for the first time In rrnturles a decent soit of government through the police control afforded bv the Tutted States Order was established In Nicaragua with tho aid of marines, nnd that flovernment is now peaceful It Is tho plan of the I'nlted States to recognize the present Government of Costa Illca, and this recognition will probably come earlier than had been planned because of the reported Oerman plot to Interfeie In affairs there and restore Oonza!e Senate Hears "Dry" Plea in Food Issue tuntlnueil from I'aze (Ine Senator Fall. New Moxiru in an effort t. show that Hoover nnd the President nro far apart on proposed food legislation, rend the President's food ptoclamatloli. the long statement by Hoover, and then proceeded at length to glvo his own personal views Fixing wido powers for Hoover was the task beforo the Senate. Spurred on bv tit gent word fiom the White House that Immediate action should ' be taken to enable Hoover to assume his ' stupendous task. Administration leaders j were prepared to glvo the food control bill the right of way until It Is disposed of PROVISIONS OF 1SIU.S In order to arcclciato action on tho inca- ' ure, Senator Hore. Oklahoma In charge I of tho hill, will rush through only the most vital features of the food legislation nnd , those features upon which the leat ob-i Jectlon will bo talsed These Include- Orantlng genual war powers to the President for i.irrylng on the work of ' stimulating, i unserving and distributing j food during the war ' Providing the authority and an appro- prlntlon for a lomplete and detailed mr vey of the whole food situation in the ' I'nlted Slates. ' Adopting measures piohlbitltiR dtoruig j of large quantities of food dining the war Providing means of pieventlng hoard ing conniiincles designed to picvent co- I operation between American nnd ('an- ' adlnn dlstrllmtoia. for Instance, working i to "corner" m-iessltles Licensing distilbulors of all kinds Providing that the Oovernment inay establish standards for Dour milling etc If found neie.srary There ate other powers asked by the Plesldent which will be passed upon latet It is the urgent desire of the President that this much legislation be put tluough im mediately so that Hoover can begin the effective work nt once Th question of Using maximum and minimum prices on foodstuffs during th.- war will await solution by the Seriate peml ing action by the House Hitter opposition has arisen In both branches of Congress to granting this partlculai authorltj to the President, and it was deemed inadvisable to endanger the whole bill by Including it in the ' Immediate emergency" program now- before the Senate (y 26 - Announcing' To Red Cross Workers We will sell at cost to any organized society do ing Red Cross relief work bulk knitting worsteds in the shades approved by the Army and Navy for that purpose. Even if you are not a needleworker, come, with your friends, and inspect this wonderful new De partment. Let the in structor show you how de lightful and easy it is to do beautiful and service able things with a needle. Flexible Diamond Handsomely made and de signed to fit gracefully on tile arm. An exquisite piece is a flex ible bracelet of platinum, containing forty - five d i a m onds in square settings $400. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. mAMONI)Mi:nCUAN"TSJCWELUnS SILVERSMITHS Let Us 'Wash a Tubf ul of Clothes for You to show vou how simple nnd easy It Is with AI'l'.X Sav goodby to irksomo washdays gondhy to the rub and scrub Do yours elec trically with APUX No work; no wear. No rubbing clothes to shreds against a washboard ; iTiiNjOtllng to rot tho fabrics APEX Electric Washer ,s the natural vacuum suction washer. It draws water through and through the , lollies, dislodging every particle of dlit Cleans dainty laces and heavy blankets, i leans collars and cuffs and tWrt bottoms The wringer swlnga to nny angle If your local electric supply dealer has not APKX, write, call or phono Walnut 280 for booklet or better, let us i-cnd APHN to your homo to wash a tubful of clothes for you No obligation Pi Ire, $76 Terms to suit your convenience. Elliott-Lewis Electrical Co., Inc. Sole Distributors, 1017-19-21 Race Street Al.so ON KXIIIHITION AND SAI.K AT Central l.leitrlr & l.nrk Co., 13 N, I3lh St. HofkliiH Lift shop. DO I Uientnut Nt. 1.. ('. Ilhimlln X Co.. 28 H. loth M. J3 (?. IfifK 'sMlt Qs&'sfy&ed'. the Opening o TTlie Y Department We take pleasure in announcing the opening of a new Yarn Department, so well equipped and appointed that it is a source of pride to us, and should prove another element of service to our many patrons. Wc call special attention to our full and com plete assortment of BUCILLA Ball Yarns, the recognized leaders in quality, beauty and service. These fine worsteds, being wound in balls, are convenient for making and we have in stock a twiLC0,7n Ilan,d lx,clU8lV0 varioty of styles twists in all the fashionable colors and shades. Yqrnafrtlcfrly interesting are the new Sport Yarns for Sweaters and the yarns for use in the making of Red Cross articles. An Expert Teacher is At Your Service in this Department to aid and instruct in all wrrdsbranchM -- --"'"-" of 0Li!T fl! v'BP'ay a ta"lmo assortment v Bracelets Ju. A. f'timmtncs & Sons, 4SIU Prank- ford Ave Modern l.lertrle Shop, tin North llronil st. eaMmmtmiatmm iwmfl (I gpv 9? llVT Mm Acquaintance Concer Every Day To acquaint you with the truth about Music's Re-Creation, we invite you to at tend the concerts that you may judge for yourself. We present a program from 1 1 :30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. in our Recital Hall, including grand opera, in strumental and popular selections. Come and decide! 27Z&NEW EDISON No Needles to Chance Can Be Made to Play All Makes of Records Easy Monthly Terms Arranged to Suit The Ludwig Piano Co. 1103 Chestnut St. Mew arn I Philadelphia g TO REqRic(bMPANY .aVrfJp ;;. J7-T v-.. 4 c fv 4 V to" . MMd'ri Aifcikiiy - i-riv n i
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