'K ) i x ' ', j"y" ''' '' ' toftjrm BOND SALES FORCE fill Have Auxiliary to Help Work of Placing the Liberty Loan NOVEL FEATURE PLANNED Chief Features in Today's Liberty Hand Campaign PHILADELPHIA women ofnanizo Liberty Bond selling teams. Gcnenfl committee opens city vrido poster campaign, nnl distributes nearly 20,000. A Liberty Bond poster in every Philadelphia home, store and street car aim of com mittee. Chamber of Commerce starts campaign to enlist its T000 members In campaign. General committee perfecting plan to enlist co-operation of farmers throughout Philadelphia Reserve Bank district. Boy Scouts leport success in their house-to-house canvass and extend plans to add scleral hundred to sales force. Trained bond salesmen obtain more than COO additional sub scribers. Philadelphia women am going tn prove their cfnclriit') ns natt of the oit's war machine b orgaiiU'tic n Liberty flond ales force Although a small group of Km iety women, under the leadership or Miss Mnr Clhn Cassatt, in at work In tho central section of the cltj the plan will bo extended o all other sections Organising tills uuxlllnrv will he n part it the program outlined by the Retail Merchants Committee, whlih vvns organized yostorda at the Hotel Adelphht This committee represents nearly 10() business men's organizations and Improve ment league) and never.il thousand stores To augment the work of the bond-selling teams to be organized ,j thcfo Associations and Inject n spirit of rlvnlrj Into the ain- paign It Is planned tn organize the women The general committee nppioves. the plan nd has volunteered tn finance tho women's organization Actual work nirinlnc the execution of this plan will begin on Monday. The women aside from selling bonds will Introduce a new feature Into the Liberty) Loan bond campaign b accepting contribu tions to u Liberty llonil Charity Fund Money raised In this way will be converted Into bonds for the Leneflt of some city charity Today the general committee announced that the campaign will be extended to very town and hnmlct In the Philadelphia Reserve Hank dlstrli t and that bond selling teams will be org.ml7ed In any Kectloti where a J50 bond can bo wild Not only dots the general committee plan to have Philadelphia h share or the loan oversubscribed but it proposes to innko a record for the number of bond buers The real ambition of the committee Is to make every man and woman in tho city Liberty Bond buer The Philadelphia Chamber or Commerce circularized Its '000 members this morning nd urged them to buy bonds nnd dis tribute them to their empiojes on the par tial payment basis Several big Industrial plants entered the , am.inlgn today nnd as surances were received from others stating that they would enter on Moiid.it siHu.-sduu mtivh iM.A.i:r l'lans for a drive more strenuous even ' than that of the last few das will be dis cussed at a meeting at tho IScllovuc-Ktrnt-lord Mondaj morning This week Ii.im tin record for financial trins.ictlons in this ut, according to the general loan committee and next week It Is planned to carr on the Work on n much lirger scale Tho Manufacturers' Club will hold a rpeclnl meeting Mondaj night follow lug nn appeal to the members by Nathan T Pol well, president, for unstinted subscriptions. The speakers will be lllrhard L Vu-cttn chalrmar of the redrr.il Itcstrvu Hank of Philadelphia , Joseph Wnjtie, Jr. and (Jrcn vllle D Montgomery Tho Franklin National Hank Jumped Into first place toda In the bank competition by announcing that it hail distributed more mu ii.ivuuuii or the loan among Clients This amount H exclusive of banks Individual subs, rli.ti,,,, Its the fn' mnne," nr" ,nk""f '' lie" "'crest In the campaign is i mphaslzed bv Mrs A Snw"!?". 5i" N- Rtt Mrs Sex ton islted the Commercial Trust Company and approaching VI. o President John II ?nT"-r re,t"rie1 '"formation nl.t tho loan Then alio subs.rlhcd for n $ loon bond tee, 108 south Fourth street, was a ,u0 of industry ,.,, ,,,, r , , nn n.:' "r " ."c" "". "" XHtli ..miji , " " "" 'ue an ...... IMIU1.I1 .1 11(11)11 lilll -..... ..,v.-ii...m ami tnterol tho .eMii, competition IM, ,,., T ' ' 'W"W ' II"- Maor- ..in,; h ,.. ,"y after noon and fndiu,,! the ,n, chief mnr istrata to buy a bond UecoKiM,!, ' ,, l' Major will make an ,,m,ent bo,, IB. imin In' "o!";1 K,.l" """ """mlssioi, nn dm,?', n olflelai bad upon tho .Ma,or o!,, ' LOAN" DAY IS CIIl'Ii'i:s Tomorrow will be Liberty Ta i,,. , Philadelphia churches. ..n? the "comm i.tco through Lewis i, ,.. )ts chairm"." urges clergymen to .innoutue the bon, 11 . FZX'luT1'" """ ""-' '-" "umt Keports from outside ctieH ami towns Al.e J?,! cam"al'' I '-' run swing ' ? Atlantic rity cairn the report that tlie tanks MM.000 " BU,JSLr"lt'("", mourning to .i.fnM Ph..P ts!ct'a" President of the I'hlla Snrf,M ,'lec,r,lr '0nan got on the (irtnL- terlstlc statement urged others to follow "I believe the Investment in the Libertj Bonds to be of tho highest charm ter "ot only because of their Intrlnilc value but as an opportunity to every one. high and L9oVn,,fttniVhelr "hare for to ""M The latter should perform their natriotu teut.y 7 rhe'i8"'!",!1.8 '!.Ulckly aml to h - tent of their ability " lipplojea of the Siravvbrldge & ( lothkr atore have established n record for busi ness houses by subscribing for I1U0.000 This subscription Is made through the kiv Ine Fund Association and follows a bla-maes-meetlng held last nlglit Nearly SOOU or tho store omployea attended the meet ing and heard members of the general com. mltteo outline the Government's need for Money Omelals of the Fourth Ward ltepul,lLan Club announced today that they would buy a jnoo bond for the club and urge olli.. holders In that ward to subscribe. The ilub will arrange with a bank to niake u ik,h. ble for.Fourth Warders to buy the bonds on an easy payment basis "BUY OR FIGHT," CRY IN ATLANTA BOND SALE Slogan Calls on Citizens to Help Country Ono Way or Another ATLANTA, Oa.. May S6 "IJuy or fight." fa the slocan which hija been adopted in tho campaign for tha alo of Liberty Ixian bonds In tha Atlanta Federal reserve dis trict, launched today This line will ba used intensively in ntwsoaper ptreet car and billboard adtertuine .More than a thousand local committees are .ueinir oneamzefl throughout the terrl tory Uach purchaser will receive a button ajaH'rlbed,''' hae bought my Liberty Uond " llfOMEir N. G. P. GUNNERS HIKE TO EDDYST0NE TODAY Trip Planned as Training Fea ture and Recruiting Stimu lant by Second Artillery Two battalions of the Second Pennl vniila il'lelil Altlllery, Nntloniil Cuards, lutein d their IT Held howitzers to their hnrmw nnd hiked to IMd.vstono this lifter noon In the first of h scrhs of wcik-t-nd overnight hikes to stimulate teeriiltlng and tialii in mils for the cull for tho National (liiui.l Unit will coma July if. Tile mo men. timli r tho cnmnmnil nf Major t: M John (iroblo. man lied fn.ni tlulr nimorv at llrniiil strict and Muwiue. Iianna aviuuc, down llroad slm-t and out Walnut to the open country Camp will be plti hid ncni crum l.vnnc, where field inn-lu-iivris will be held under the direction of Captain Untold lleltjrr, or Ilattery li The men will be given it, lecture on explosives after n visit to the munitions plants at I d ilHlmie The detachtuetit will return late touioriow afternoon A list of unliving park-nnd-siiuiiri nriny re rolling stations was given out today at tlie nrniv r. rulllng i.lllco, 1289 Anil street, with tho suggestion that li.ltrlotli . Itlrnns who own autoinobllfs stop nt the stnllotis on Ihitr win into the tmslticss district and tiring applii ants for enlistment to the i-eti-trnl otllii- The unliving stations are. at rirtv-wn.nd mid Muiket streets, Klglilli and I'liriHtlmi streeti I'rankforti mad nnd orthodox street Kensington nv. nn and AdiiniH e(r..-l i hflteu mid ilermniitown avenues Cightc.tith street nnd lluntlng I'urk avenue Ilionil stieet and llldgn nve- " igiini siren niiove mice and Market stiei t fcrrv Tn mvelglit reiiults were nc ented lit :.". "" 'ton sent to 1'i.rt Nlo, uni N for training His "!,d ,,.' ,!!) amj ,, ((m , Stein HI .v.nis old, 1110 West Iiuuphln street, i.-,nllst.d In nlo lirmy ,,K,a4 Hleln. mm a Ferginnt, halt seen is .rs' r.rvl.e In the nrmy IhcIihIIhk many moons In Aluskn and the Islands Hlxt motor ambuluut e-. driven hv lienlthy and wealthy young westerners will inak.. a trip to this city from Pasadena. ul . to Join the ambulance lorps tielne or ganized in Philadelphia for crvl.e in Itecrultinff has virtually been stopped lit the naval .oast defense reserve From """"" nny -""". mess attendants and musli lans will be aocepttil. ine roiiowlng enlistments w nouueed toda an- N.UAI. I I1AHT liKKKS'MK ItKHnnVl: Thnrnss Ktan Tati,,r ail j.-, vvhurion i C M MAI1ISK t'oIIPH.' John Juniih Mint, r aj. Turrttnttn v v Pred obMl Mom.. S7 V-airmoiii ? t .V I H NAW JVIIIIsm J tlorniitn '.'I 7lti 44H, ., Ml. h. I Jlllv. rsj.ln 2.) luitlmnr. 48 "' tiTir." f'"nl"- -"1 41111 Oarjen at Ullttam rtolwrt lliiwn IJ IKtl "lrlians i C X AltMV Km irv I' ItHrkitiM un 171a l.ii'tlim i alter I' All. n Jr . jlrie ' ""tl N J Jtivmond J sir.lt si 7o Mt vnnn m tarn jlaurman J Buwwwi, jfj John A lild1! .'J I unahorne Pa William (I I' II. k- III .M.1I ilrunlte al Arthur J M.i!-. ."i . rarmH Pa Anlhnn M ll.,rsl L'J Jlto v learflrl.l .tth. Sh..,i,ihnr.,5. j 1-aWion "' l'Ir,Jl 1: """ ai. if,M fa J.iht. Mmjth .'.' j', vv untart.. t Hiiualas a il.r.lon s nru.iklni V V Jtorrla (link .'o .'It H Am. rlri.n at Th.miHa K f-Mrnnn Jt. .'Ins s nth at t.ul P akijr. -ka St 1114 K.U.W.K.J at IMwnr.l li Rru. JJ 1T.H Ita. . at !'.?""'" 'l K""n -' ,"''' Ar h at Ml. ha- F lt Bin .'.' .in S .nth at John I Si In m -.o v ImuiiIiIii t VVIintii liim.K J. llu..r. t t' Ullllam P MiKmnll l H 'ih' I in. ''" '. rl I t iji MHrko. at ,..t'!',rl'"." "' k'r MilantiM I'a I'iillll) tn kt, in Jl .i Hhhum io Vrlliur II -i.ui- - iiki j Great Battle Raging on Isonzo Front t ontliiiiril from I'uce One ,- were unsuccessful Oreat niassea of men were used against the Austro-llungatlan positions following a bombardment with heavy Oritlsh, French and Italian gun On the Curso plateau, south of Oorizia, tho most furious fighting the Austro-ltal-Ian front Itaa v. seen took place all along (he line It is there that the Italian lines nro nearest to Trieste their chief objective The Austro-IlunEunan War fUtlLe lalms that certain positions tvhlth had been lost to the Italians were later reiaptured LONDON, Mat- Jil Slight Improvement of the Ilrltlsh posi tions to the right of the Illver Kcarpe vttis reported bv Field Marshal llalg today In a statement rovenllng u continual general lull ..u the tventern front North of t.ouzeaueourt and east of rmentleres at night hostile raiders were repulsed he said "T the right or the frurpe our iiosltton was m Iglitly linprovi-d At night between f'roisilles nnd the hcarpo hostile nrtlll. rying IncrejBCd ' VAItlK. .Mny l!fi Tho Champagne district was the chief hector of fighting activity on tho Fiululi front last night. Tlie War Olllcn nunnumtd today that tlie Fremh had made furtlier progress lit that district and had nlso r.i pulsed two Herman counter-attacks, cup turing ISO prisonors UKULIN, 5ln 20 I'omplete lepulse of Hiitlsh forces In a buttle nt Loos was announced in today's olllcial statement Prisoners and iiuuhlno gugs were taken by thu (lermuns 5'Jfi DEATHS LAST WEEK List Includes Ono Fatal Caso of In fantile Paralysis heaths throughout tho city during the week numbered 611.. as compared vvltli r,22 tart week and 4S during the corresponding week last car. They were divided as fol lows .Males. 233, females, 257; boys. G8, nnd girls 73. Tlie onl unusual feuture In the list of i.iuspb of death is tho fntt that ono death b) Infantile paralysis Is reported The other causes wore: Tiihoil fner 1 aU-a . , tt WhoDiilna coui.b ,. lntituli-Tla and croup tnflu. na InMnllle iwralyala ' KpUlvmi. .Ilaaaaaa TulirrulMla of III lunw Tutrculuala rnei,inufa (Hhra forma -of tulHircukiI ( an. r . Klim.l m-nliuiltla Ai.,li and anftmina of train Orsanl. Ai ulm Ijron. bill ui l&e lie heart i hruole LrancMtla Pneumonia . ...,. Btoih hoisv-umonla . . , , plaeaa nf rplralnr- siatrm.. . IiImhi of atoanarh Dlarrliura and anterltia .... A!intlelil Hernia C'lrrhoala uf liver ... Arule nvlihrltla and llrHrtt'a dUwine' Noncancraua lumora ... . Iuerpral aeptleml : l'unieral aerMtnla Consrnllal drMlity Homicide Qthr vleiant deaths . . ' ' BulolJe . . . ' All other dlaecsu .. ToUl ti '!' !i t 21 . .1 . 27 .1 1 5UC Seek Rarige on Great Peace JMeadow WASIUN'CJTON. May 28 A bill appro priatlng J5D,00( for the purchase or con demnation of the Oreat Peace meadow In New Jersey, thirty miles from New York pity, foi utnii mis or nne range, was passed by the Senate (Secretary Baker wants to acquire the site Immediately Tha House has not acted v EVENING CADORNAS'AGGRAPPAAI FIANCHI DELL'HERMADA Tutta Una Striscia di Tcrreno Potcntementc Organizzato, Lnrjw Due Mifflin, E State Prcau GLI ATTACCIII RESPINTI Gil Auilriucl Tcntano Invano di Con- trtittuccnro n Sud di Gotizla c sul Monto Cucco IIOMA. 21. Mnggn. I.e llnce nustrltiilm sul t'nrso mrldlnnnlc ihiiio state rtenerlate In dun glnrnl ml np pena un tnigllo o tnefzn da Dulnn. sull nla destrn. o . Iron dodlcl mlgll.t dl strnda dn Trliste I'lu' ImtHirtantl sono I surcessi ottenutl hi t'ndornn piu' a nord dove le tjtiotn J3B, a tiord dl Jumlnno p 217, tioio a nnrd-ovet dl Selo . he tie o' doif'lnaia ('no state .onqulstat. dim no n Cudorna non soltnnto due eceellentl puntl dl innin. zlone ma anche due iioslzlonl inagnltl. he da .ul hfill.rf ill flamo le mslzlotil nemh lie dell Hermidn Kehhene 'e npentzinnl liiisiate dill gene. rale I'nd.irtiu una dleelua dl glnrni fa non alililano iitii-orn proso o svllupiK) .lie detnn.i prendere i ImiltH etldente .he II genernlls simo linlliitin .ercn una battnglla d.'.lslvu sul f'nrso iritni la linen piln. Ipnle delta illf. -.a Intnl. a In . omplesso In due glnrni II general.' t'adorna ha . ompilstntn una slim. In ill due mlglln ill terrltorlo formlda- l.llmente fortifl. ato sulln fronte da Cns tagnetlzii il mure, mentre II Kallente .he si nttl. In. i all Hermndn e' stuto a.centuato tunto he I apii c niKBJunce orn I nan. hi del tiruppn , he dlfende Trieste Nondimetin si dli. in cert I clr.'oll mllltarl ihe In mlnarclii Immedlata deH'nfTenslvti dl Cndorua ' con tro Tolmlno piu" che contro Trieste IVeo II tiMo del rupporto del r. neinlc t'adorna imliblhato lerl sera flit I .Mliiitcr delht (hi. nn La hattnglla infurln an. ora Iuiibo la fionte (IliiilK da 1'lo.va film ill mare lerl le tmstie Iruiine. avansando kuI dlf- fl. lllsslmo ed Intrhato terreno dnvitt.ro loii'iulstiue painio a iKilmn del territoilo neml.-o Httraw ran un prefondo labrlnt.. di f.irtincazlotd iiccnnltninente dlfiM da forti Ml alienate truppe .Vol gundngnani mo ulterioii brlllnntl sm-essl II numeio totnle ilel priglonlerl piexl nelle glcirnate del 2S e 24 corrente sale a It 24B. lomprrsi lli uilhlub Innltie nnl cattuiainmo molt.i mnterlale dl gnerra Nel sett.it. . ompreso liu tl man . la stradu Jiimlano-Ilrestovlzza l.i viilnrorn brlgiita Tost una, fnrmnta dul ."mo 7Smo reggimintl n brlgata Arezzn, rompnstu del regglmentl J.T.mo e IJOmo e 1 1 seconda brlgata di lleisiiglleri, for mntii del r(gglmiitl 7nm id llmo, ni pngglate da al. line buttorle .11 artlglleria da ampngna (he nvanzavuiio lusleme cm la fanterln in. .iaron.i II neml. flno alia Vm e del Tlmavo iSan tilovnnnii, Flotidai e tiuolii 11, a kuiI dl Jamlano A nord dl Jamlano, dope un violent., I'ombattlmentn In cul la brlgata Mantovn formula ('al regglmentl ll.lm.i n 114ih. si e' dlstliiln I. fnrteniente .rganlzzate fiuoto J IS e J17 fuon coliqulslllte e le nostre poslzinnl furouo cstese flno alio prime case dl ersli II nemtco tentii" ill nlleggerlre In nnxtra pression. sul ('arso merldlonnl. ouernndo violent I cnntrattni'chl nelle zom dn 1,'astagnevtzz.i nlln talle del Frigldu (Vlppacco) Tuttl ciuestl Hforzl falllrotin grazle alia ferma ieslstenz.i delle unstre trupjie e speclalmente della brlgata llar letta, formata del regglmentl 137mo e ISSmo .l est dl Hnrizia perslslenti In. ur sloiil m-inl. he fiii.ino restilnle durante li notte Ktilla Quota 171, a n.ir.l dl Tlvol! ed n (Irazlgna Nella reglone del .Monte fui.o del MunK odli e l nemlio eoutintio a fare sforzl P'mIhiokI . i hiiI per ilconutstnre le iierdute posli'loiil Su tutta 1 1 ironte della nostra valorusn Hei-ondn Arm.llll e stiei-inlmente hii iuella dell.i BSnui divl--i.ine. II ueinlct ha solTerto pcidile gin v laslme I'na mlnnna ni-mlcn tento lerl un nttueco .11 sorpresa contro le nostre llnee nil st della Quoin f,R'i del Vodlee Ksw, fn lontriittaccutr. dallo nostre truppo e rlcuctlato tilie suo llhro ill partenza che poio ilnpn venlvnno cotniulstule e tenuto dalle nostre forze il est dl I"lavn noi aliblunio esteso l.i zonu della noMrn oicupazlone sulla Quota 30.1 I.e siiundriclle neice sono state atti tlsslme Alcune delle nostra linnno hombardatn la ntnzlnne ill Krnta Lucia (Tolmlno) con cflottl btinnlsslmi o vlsl blll I nostrl aviator! hanno nbbattucu tru macihine nemlche II presldente della Itepubblkn Francese. Pnlniiire. ha Invlntn al re d Italia il se guente telegramm.i "l.a nazlnne fraii.'cre nppreude con grnndo ginla lo strnordlnnrlo sue. exso del valoioso eserdlo Itnllnnn rd o fellce dl mnndaro a Vostra llnesta nuoe nnslcura zlonl ill profond.i iiinlclzi.t c cnrill.ill con gmtula.lonl ' II re I l.i rii-postn con II scguente tele, gramma "Ho llccvuto il vos'ro trlrgrainmn ili.a II siiccesm dell 'tsercltn Italinno elie , om battc ciuesta dllllclliisliua guerra iei una rnusa comune II noitro csiircto In legato I sul suol trlontl a quelll del glorlosl .oin pagni il'iirme ill Franda. VI rliigaialo. t-ignor presldente delle vostro osprcssloiil ', son fellce ill rlnuovnivl I'asstc urazlone della mia cordlalo amlclzla " La mlssione Itallnnn, clip ora e u Wash ington sara' a I'lillndolphla II li (llugno, pale, nlmen.i u iiiaiito nviclibe promesso II governo ninerkano. II slndnio Smith non ha u ik ora rlcevuto Informazlonl ultlclall clria la vlslta ilella mlssione itall ina nn' i nssicurazlonl cho 1'lnvtto tara" auctt.ito o I Invito e' gtato fatto dalla citta ill Phila delphia Pure tin comltato ill i Ittadlni e' htato gla' formato per (ireiiararo II pro gramma dl rlievimentl che Kiranno fntt I ngli Invlatl itnllanl Prima che nucstl pro imratlvi assiimano una forma concieln, ad ognl inodo. II slndnco uttende 1'm.cettazione ufflilale dell'lnvlto A Washington, ill nipirtlmentn dl Stntn, si stu prep.unndo, como si feco per la mlsslono francese. un Itlnerarlo per lo vlslto degll luvlntl Itallanl a parccclilo cltta' dell'Kst o del .Middin West Qui a Philadelphia alia misslone Itallnnn h.irebbo offcrto nil liaiulietto. da pirto della rolonla, dl f.OO (opertl, probabllmento nella Iloitlculturnl Hull, si dice . II slndacn Smith tomato lerl da Wash ington, ha detto che non noinincra' II coml tnto dl ricovlmento se prima non sara slcuro che la inlsBlone si rcehera' u Phlla delplila. La Fedcinzlono dello Soi Icta' Italiane declse I'altrn sera dl cioperare nl planl cho suranno fattl dalle nutorlta' clttadlno por II litevlniento della mlssione FANCY CATTLE ON SALE AT LINDEN GROVE FARM runners and cattle fancier,! will bo In Coopersbuig. Pa, next Wednesday for the annual show and auction sale of blooded cattle at Linden drove, tho stock farm of T. H Cooper &. Sons Some of the farm's finest Imported Jersey cattle will go under the hammer during the sale This year 105 unlmnls will bo shown All are registered and have been carefully tested for tuber culosis and other diseases. Cattle mi the Linden drove farm are rulsed under the care of veterinarians, with the maximum light and modern sanltarv precautions In tho stables An elaborate catalogue... listing every animal to be shown nnd giving complete descriptions of pedi gree and condition, lias been Issued by the farm Coopersburg Is forty-three miles, north of Philadelphia on the Philadelphia and Heading Hallway The sale will start ut 11 30 i LBlXSEU-rmLADJflLPnU, tfATUUDAY, MAY 26, 1917 Have You Bought Your Liberty Bond? Combine Safo Investing with Patriotism nnd tnko nt many United States Government :J'& per cent Liberty Uonds ns you can (from $C0 up). This is tho safest Investment in the world. Stand Hack of Your Country! Huj a Ilond and Do It No'w! LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTKH OF mDKIlAL HESERVK DISTRICT NO. 3, 10S SOUTH FOURTH STRF.KT, PHILADELPHIA, Please send I am intcicstcd. ment Liberty Bonds. My name Is My bank, business ' Address or employer is f My house address Is ... My bank, business . Uty State m. ' . 2rut nn,1 mnil " 0"?0 to Liberty Loan Committee of Federal Reserve District No. .1, at 108 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pn. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF (iivsiii; in nn. rivn: ,,r iniii,K .... I'lviPinn il, ,,r tin in. lent ( ird. r of HibirnlntiH, will be m idi tomorrow Ikhjiim of lb. . losing r tin miHMimi at M Veion lea's Church The meeting will b. in Clnik v Ilnll Fifth and I'lenillel.l nr. etn, at 7 3 P in Instead of nt 2 in "llll.LT (lit U0 Kl.ll M(,,n Deores 1332 Cllsworth Blreet Into an un .overcd sower manhole at Seventeenth nnd i lenrlleld streets Deores fell twenty feet In low the stieet level Ho was one of a m.iik working nbout tlie manhole I.IIIIWTOM. I II TIMS prntltpcl I,, tl. first of two perfnrmntii'cs which irovvded the .Mitropolltnii Opera House last night for the benefit of threio left destitute iteming. ton Arms emiilovos aided In nrruiiglug the priiduttloti i.vfoit Pi:it- in nitii. win !,, H11 opportiinllv to learn ondltlnn In Ilrazll fiom T. Ilneberle American i onsnl at I'nruambtiio Mr Hnebi rle who arrived in I'hll.idelphli tndnj. will make headquarteri. at tin I'liambor of Cnmmerie olli, es In thr Uldeiiu Uulldlng f.u interviews with unriti. fuiturirn nnd others Inter, stid Ml!ll. Kilt Ml. llll uk. i.re.ente.l Miss lli'tvl Worth Who Wlm llm tlnn. of Hr liirl I' Pel I, 111.11 tvr III llm lli.l.l ngnlnst lufnutlle par.iivsls last sumniei when Miss Worth was graduated from the Phil idelphl.i liiner.l Hoipltnl Training .School for Nurses last night .Ms Worth vv.im one of llftv-llvo muxes wlm wire given diploiu is r(llil s patriotic ,!, ,n t l.c- rank ford Theatre, 171 Frnnkfonl lvonue Tin tegulai ptogrnm lias Ik en sit a-ddo and RUSSIA NOW NEARING FINAL READJUSTMENT Nation Will Know Political Fate Soon Disagreements Still Apparent LONDON .VIa JC. livery indlialinu todav pointed lo tin fact Hint the hour Is ut hand wnen the fate of Itusla will be dellnllelv known There has been much activity among tho litis sl.in mllltniv authorities lately, uhllo Jl Kerensky. the War .Mlnlstei, is .'in Ills vvn to I ho front Thes..- nitlvlties, howtver ate lieing counterbalanced ,y tho Intcrfeionco of the Couniil f Workmen's utid Soldiers Deputies, havs n dispatch from Pctiogiud todii) (.eneriil Alexleff. the Russian lomiuanili. Ill ih'.f, has hi en lel.uked by the leadein of tlio oig.inlntiou nnd ordered "hi ih less talking deneial Alexieffs foes umong t'io louncil nro thicateiilng him vvltli a icductlmi In rank. 'iheso ivports, toujilcd with tho Intonun tlon that nnanliy piovalli In koiiio parts of HtiHsia have inl lo n trinn, . i ... tlie itusslan situation 'llie big question which arises In tho mind of the lirltlxli nnd Frenili stntcsincti as thu decisive moment uppro.it lies Is this "Will llie pro-dermaii pacinst forces In Petrograd win out in their struggle r.,r a acparate peace or villi the growing dissen sions among the Itusslan iioiltlL.il Icadois ',u' oi-ourage uic rollowem of tlie old ltomanoir icgline to attempt u counter icvolutlon ' A seilous and dlscouiiiglng view of itus slan affairs Is taken hi James o Urady and Will Thin p. M 1 . ue Ilrltlsh ., icuU-rs who Imve just ictuined from their mission in Pitiogr.nl lliej said that while i.j m,ip IK,ctllPI1 in liivor of the Allies, membi rs nf the Coun cil of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies ni.idii addichscs attacking tho itusslan pro visional liov.rnmciit 'I In. worst fcatme of tin ill ii.idiiti was tint th..S(. speeches wire made at the front m fie Itusslan sol dlers JAPAN SEEKS CONTROL OF ALL PACIFIC TRADE Withdrawal of Gold From U. S. Indicates Island Kingdom's Commerce Is Expanding WASIILMi'lov X,,v ..,, The action of Japan in vvlthdiavvlng largo stoiks of gold fiom tho United Stntcs Is recognized b olllclnls here as being n proh able Indication of thin nations in. derated pursuit of her foiclgn Hade ambitions Irado experts of tho dov eminent Toi sev oral ears have i,een closelj vvat. Iilug the tendency of Japan to expand her foreign trade In nn effort lo outdo the Fnlted states and dreat Hrltnin Tim Department ot Commerce nnd tho .State Department have on file inmpielien slvo icports showing that the Japanese dov eminent is actively encouraging her husi iiess and shipping Interests to extend Jap. anoso tiade Inlluenco over nil territory washed bj the P.u lllo Ocean 'Ihe new development with icspecr to the withdraw als of gold from the United States Is taken to he an Indication that the Japanese have len.hed a point lu their foreign tnuio ex pansion where they require a heavier gold stock at home to servo us n. basis for tarry ing on tho Increased overseas trade The dovernment knows that tho Japanese have been diligent in gathering up tlie strings of trade In tho Orient which der many and HngUnd held before tho war nnd which wero dropped or broken when the t.erman fleet nnd merchant marine were swept from tho seas nnd Kugllsh vessels were withdrawn from the Pacific trade The. Japanese have made rapid progress and have established active and lucrative trade relations with China, tho Straits Set tlements, even India, South America nnd uleo with the west coast of Africa Tho Japanese also have been shipping heavy car. goes to this country during the war period, both for consumption here and for re-export to Europe They havo utilized cargo space in the munition ships returning tu the United States after carrying cargoes to Vladlvostock. Now- that the attention of the United States Is so largely taken up w Ith the vigor, ous prosecution of the war against Uei mnny, Japan Is left virtually free to carri on her foreign trade expansion, American overseas traders therefore are wuteiilmr Japan's rise In the foreign trade world ' with jealous eyes r , 1917. full details nbout United States Govern- one imil li pitrlotir fmni start to finish ".ubitltuted M.il Inn pi. lures showing the nation defenders In mtloii and a patrlnlli pl.iv lit entltlid I in le .sain will bo given Twcntj pi i unt of the prom-iln of tho show will li. given In tin (1 A IL Pot No "f of I'ruiltfoid lo pur.hase llowers for .Memorial lu with whlih to decotnte tho graves of their .omrades lilll' ItUlt uf llie Urilliil llprrii lliitit.-, iiroa i street ami amntgniuct v avenue, while a iH-rformntii r was g. Ing nn failed to (lis turb thi iiiidlen. r When tlie sound r.f ilre bells was heard In tlie theatre W iatoii Wcgefnilh manager of the theatre, nn iiniiiued Hint there n ' ii little fire next tlooi but the show Is going light on The nudieiii stiivid U Ml ( Vl.l, for pnlhe, li whlih tlie entire for.e i tn be tilled out tn nnv emei. Ken. v Is being inrnnged b li.'p.irtmenl of Pulill. SiifeU I'lan-. nie under the super vision of Idreitoi Wilson rill. M.M Mi I'lier-im iiiiire lirniiili lilnarv wax open for the Mist mine todav following doll, nt inn exercises bv oillcers of the Fre. Llhrurv of Philadelphia last night, loseph d Ho. iignrlen. formei pri-lilent of thr I r. . Llbiniv , .lobii slihurst. librarian, and the Itev ii. oige .1 Hums pi.siihiit ot the .Mi I'lierson Square tmprnvimi ut Aswi ilation wer. ntiioiig the speuker t VViri II (,1111'fl.ll the runt .if Miilter s. hweldlnt a Iteading hrnkemnn while Scliueiilltit iinnble to free liluielf wns run over ati.l killed on tin- Heading tra. ks ut "Kind and Luzerne streets vesterday si hweldlnt had Just thrown the switch for an ipiuoailiing shifting engine and ii train of fieight iai- UN priiliiauunt was not seen In time SAXOPHONE MUSIC DEMOCRACY'S AID Instrument Bridges (Jap Be tween Musical Comedy and Symphony It tin- I'linuogT.inli I'ditnr After all the Insl t. si of music Is what It s,iH to men. not whai a mnn or linn thinks of it "Unpopular music' Is u term ".ii, ii ii means anvthing means that tor tuln curs prefer lertnin i hords and InMrii ments, not th.it there Is any sik li hideous monster as Hie quoted phruve Implies A Pnlladelplilan pmhai king for France recently was usked what musluil Instru ment lie most regretted leaving behind Tile embarlie.. Is Hie suit ot pi i sou who knows his Waguir his mod. I n opera evm Ills .Miveibeii ami his Donizetti And Ills nnswei was ih,. s.i(iphiiiu Tlie icplv in.iv te.m to lonliadlit llie asserted vvortli of eveivdav mu-li ul I isle In rcililv It only shows Hie vast latliollcltj or nuisle Peopl. g., in foi Debussv and Irving Her. I'n others suspend mental scalos that i ounti-i balance the apparentl nntlpathi tit harpsichord and the marimba Hecauso the Alatlnee Muslial Club miss has n weakness for Per. v dr.iiuei is no reason why sho de tests Haroid Haiur Tills growing ilemneratl? Ulon of music is one or tho trends of the times ho sao Phone might ho the signet nnd Hjinbol of smli a spirit it is mellow, funny long In rouge and adapted t all sorts of usages lou can sample our saxophonlc muse neai y civeiyvvliere linrdl nnv (omposer ilcspisci t from liirl Cairoll to Itlchard Strauss, This bulkv, homely, unpieten tlous e' .al hotn bri.lces llm ..... r ".So Long Letty' to til. Alpine symphony It is as dimoerntii as the movies oi base ball The Columbia phonoginph catalogue of records for tho month of June ufTeiH an in teresting fiagmct f oiography in con lie, tin,, wllli n list of saxophone selections nils biography Is headed ' hu invcntot of the Saxophone." and Is as follows nne'nr'lh!.''"! ,S,." " "oll.l. ro.l .Imvll nne in u, , iiint Ihss slil. sir, ils ,,f p.,r, iillniml mv ijiv mill r,n. ,. c. ..... ....." vim Mucin .... .1,. ...... V. . "."" "" ".su. ' ' IIIMIUN llll Kr.m77.S"'ih,nSnd',Kp,rj!fB ,T",.!!le 'or ia!.iT . 'i.a.1;:1 I Ml .Ilin.i fll-Kt luti nt i ,,m.'i :. ' r,.":''""' .! "r " "? wu I... ii . i " . "" " a jairiijuij entire suxiipliune funllv nn,r. ,oiii.iiA ,..,, . , .i.u.iuimiMn i)t iiirp inn Ttiiriii. Tt-.. oil. ,i.""n" "a"H '"J'' ,on,r biaa units w fh i talleititi. inmiuss of over four o. iTi.Wa TiV. liisinim.ni. run (rem t i , nu ,s h f Th' ,?n,!,n,1', ?r ""'"iru.te.1 f Liu me ii Til. IlimerhiB of the auxophon. la i ri ul it suins as Hit Mute nn.l oboe 'I he "one ii ii . .!... Koine of the new Columbia saxoplionlcs me liulfiog nines.' 'Kuwanen Hippies "M Castio lu the All " from ".Miss Spring, line.' and "What Do You Want to .Make I h. se l.cs at Jle Tor' ' from I-'ollow .Me All aio terordeil by the K.ixo .Setitte riie first named Is ono of tho liveliest things of tho sort on the market In musical eicentrltltles the Vlelm Com pany Is not behindhand due of its taking Ideas Is tho exploitation of the original Dixieland "Jass" band su. h l,.,,"d rc m.".r.,".V1"Pr0 1S " otl,(,r '"'JfCtlve more fitted to them A one-step. 'The Dixieland Jass Hand Is offered In conjunction with 1-lvery Htablo niues " Tho latter Is par ticularly characteristic of this i,ort of plav. Ing. We don't describe the "Jass" hecuuso every ono knows It and likes It AMERICAN WOMEN ENGAGE IN WAR WORK IN ROME Ambassador's Wife Leads Party at Em bassy in Making Clothing for Soldiers HOJIK. May lb Under the leadcrshln of Mrs Thomas Nelson Page, wlfo qf the American Ambassador, many American women In Home are engaged In war work The dlornale d'Halia prints an Interesting article describing tho activities of the American women. It follows in parr "Part of the American ambassadorial residence has Jseen transformed Into work rooms, where forty-two American women are engaged In preparing nil kinds of articles of clothing. Already they have finished 47,170 pieces of clothing and have distributed 190,000 articles received direct ly from America. The workrooms are sup. ported by Mrs. rage nnd her friends " tenor harltone h. "n,"v,".!,,,n'inli"l ,"0"' ll 'urr..m.t. i.Ji . "iriinm lonl(iiiB inus, i -tretinoins a,:."i """," ""I1 ",h'r ' 'nn Thl" ii an Is Anlnlni- Jnaepli Max ih firs' nf Jimin lijusuH cillMrill III one family L Is a lirlnet pin,, nnd worships hi, v .nln," nJ "Il i.re,t nriiatsilo their pil. ul irlnMruS nts iviniinu tT ii ai ii lhlrt bx n KiHitriul in ParlH thn II' M Vt HI V urn FINAL WASTE PAPER COLLECTION ON TODAY Results Expected to Exceed 10 Ton Gifts of Last Saturday. Volunteers Aid ( OI.I.I.('Tl;ll SAJTKIIXl. Ma.v I! Three Inns of pnper six trucks and two pleasure Hiilomnhllra used. At leat ten trucks nnd ten plennure ir were needed. ( (ii,i,i:iTi:n sTt'Riit, Mr i Ten tuns of pnperi ten trucks nnd two pleasure mrs used. TMenlj-five trueks and fifteen plennurc rara would have doubled the collection. Xour truck or pleasure ear la needed for the euuse. Today marks tho third and linal collec tion of waste paper for tho Ited Cross The cltv-vvlde paper-saving .r..-.-.P;UKn has been u big success The indications lire that the collection todav will pass ten tons, tho high mark of last Siturday. It Is to be regretted that llio campaign must lie stopped now The drop in tho price of piper his simply forced tho abandon ment or tlie plan It lias killed the profit of the proposition even for nn organization where tlie wink Is all volunteer work When tlie inmpilgn opined paper wns selling nt about J2n u ton Hv the lime the first collection was made the price had dropped to nbout $14 nnd last Siturday. when the ten tons vviro collected tlie price was down Id $I(i n Ion Investigation this week has showed tb it papet dealers havo virtually no mniLet for tie piper they huv and the price for today's paper prob ably will be less than J10 .Many paper dealers predict tho price will drop to $1 a ton or less In the neir future Tlie prices make it useless to attempt tn keep the collections going It wns planned to store the paper until fall, when the campaign can Ik started over ngnin if the prices rise oiae mine Hut tlie storage plan was illscnrdcd owing to the high rnto of Insui.ince on buildings used for the stor nge nf paper nnd because suitable buildings could not be found Tills plan, therefore, had to lie dlscaided. nnd after a conference Willi nllli lals of the Ited Cross It wns de cided lo put ff further collections until fall Tlie Ited Cross and tho Hvkms'o I.rpokr ire both Indented to the Individuals who have saved their paper so Industriously nnd lo all of those who have attempted to organ ize communities In connection with the campaign livery one Is advised not to ex pect imothei colli ctlon nf paper to he made. Tlie puccess of todav 's collection his been made possible bv tlie following truck-selling ngenelcs nnd business firms In Philadelphia: One by the Autocar Company, Twenty third nnd M'irket streets. One 1ij tlfc Itcpulill- Truck Agency, i03G Irving street. One by tlie Ward Truck Company, "033 Market street Two bj Ulvvlii A Smith A Co, 1017 I'rnnkford avenue deaiets In building mate rials Two b Wails Ow.n & Stnmbacli. Hidgo ivenue and Hleventli street, plumbers, steamiltters and gislltters' supplies Ono by the I'nilrd (Ins Improvement Com p.'inv One bv John ,t .Tumi m Dobson, weavers ot c.i r pi Is blanketp, etc. One by the Texas Company, oils, gaso line, eti One bv the Atlantic Hcflnlng Company, oils gasoline, (to ono b Hie fiulf Hcflnlng Company, oils, gasoline etc. one bv A HIiiMibn, Chew Mroct and Cliel ten avenue, dcalir In f lulls vegetables, etc A pleasure ear by W A Tajlor. S.'SS Walnut street Tlie following bo.vs assisted tho Olivers tn making tho (olleitlons IMhiund Wcst.-opp r.'io Thompson street, Norman Westcopp, ft30 Thompson stieet, Adnlpli NIiIioIh lilO Pine strict, William (Inldsplniiei. J 10 Pine street. Prancls Da vidson. IS.M Tilnlty place; Cli irles Mc dlnlev ls."l South Allien Hticct, James P.ussell l'Ufi Soutli rifti -seventh street Newton Itussell, pi.M, South I'lfty seventh etrcet , Isuic Moon lO.'l Westmoreland street lirillln Chambers 171.' .South Thlr. tecnth rtreet Cli.ulen Phillips, ",r,j7 south S(v. ntci-uth Mteet and sixteen bojs voluu teeilng fiom the North Philadelphia West Plilladilplila Kensington nud Cential brum lies of tho Y .M C A. itnMr.ious hri:vities i i i vi 5',"n,',"'.1 ,T, M holla, pastor of tl, Method St KnlHent.nl ,-si.rs ...in -.:' lTIIIlll pn . vaneelistl. address .it .North Ilranch Y M c A luinurron afternoon .'"'! .11" ,:!'"'D "ejl Delk will prencli ut HI Msllhen a l.ulhernn Churrh inmrtA, ii' ins on ntKlit nn Ti, ........I..II... .(.:: -.." -.: "' " ,, ..c. '. "'.' .i. hi" cross,-- aim at rhe Whole Armor of Hod " 1 ran, H Tavlor will dlsruss "The Mexlrn, Queail..n in Relation In Hie I nltod mates ' V I he Kuridiy 1 oruni nf Iho Central llranin Y M (-'. A tumorrovv afternoon "... i. .ii At llm I I loulil Proposes rirsl of 1 'nllnrlnn din-. I, .1.- r... . of .Inledc.. (I ivMI preach on 'Alan Hut lioil IllHlsises ' The Jte.inlncr of Christ's Death and It.sne rertlon ' nnd "rhe M. salad's coming and lnc. .lorn n III li Ih" s,r.Iloil suhli.la hy (lis it"? Hr I (Irav llolloii ut Iho Hope 1'resbj terlan l.htinh tomorrow iuj icrian I'liinmlssloner Henr VIkpp m Ina just nr rived In this rnunlrv nfl. r n tinmhi. e . -?i fp. hi In Iiiiuiii ln..hirR. of Salvntlnn ,C iiilsslniian work will eiank tomi.rr.iw afleVnoon find n clil nl the ii.m m,inn,i n.?Mr.'"uon yMmKilvutlon .vrn.y In llm Land uf thS'ltisInS i..n?:".,:L,I"'V.J1' J" Pi" Hi. f.nat s tho Biinlv. rsari of the Klvlns ,.f ... . .,...... eimi. ut lonn ennirriaallons I ilnsi n It us th in or conflnnulion Memorial Day Flag. Cards Beautiful denjn four colon, embossed Sum 7x9-9x11 and Post Cards Prices 51 J (o ll per 1U0O Phone and Representative will call with samples THOMSON Printing Company 310-312 Cherry Street W GETTYSBURG America's Greatest Battlefield SPECIAL EXCURSION Sunday, May 27 $2. 50 TSt!5J? ROUND 7:1,? A- M- Columbia ave 7:23 A. Bl"! tTRIP T.unean ing leare Gettysburtr 5:00 P. M. Philadelphia & Ifflffl GERMAN ASKS PERMIT TO VISIT SWEETHEART Ernest Fisher Says Sho Lives Near Steel Plant .and He Is Barred Ills sweetheart's, cholco of h icsldcnca within half a nillo nt tlie Mldvalo Steel Works has put Hrnest rishcr of ' 67 North Hlcventh street, to n good .t..i I. trouble Since tho President's proclamation of April f becamn effective, Plsher who li an alien. Ihih been technically violating tha regulation requiring nuens to havo a per mit when they go within a half mllo of a iiviiriUtnn Itlntil aa lllDiil lli'll pin in Plsher nirpllcd fnr tho neccssari permit beforo 1nlted Slates Mnrshal Voonan In tlie Pederal building yesterday H0 did not disclose the name of his sweetheart nor her address Ho did say they were en gaged to be mnrricd nnd he w tinted to sea her nnd nt tho samo tlmo comply with the regulation which makes permits ncces. snr Connlo Mack, a laborer nt Ilaldwliu nsked for a permit to continue living nt lili present address. 1128 Wallaco street Tha applications will bo passed upon bv fnlted States District Attorney Knno and na. partment of Justice ngents $3000 Fire losa at Ashley, Pa. WII.KKS-nAnnn, Pa Mny If, ih, hotel nnd dwelling of Hdvvnrd Hydda nt Ashley was destroyed hv lire Tho loss is J.1000. The fnmlly was forced to flee la their nlglitelolhcs. toii i.vti; rnit('i,As'.inrTioN m:Tim SWnv i:il Muddenly. s,"i"Ahhv roirl Mm ." I.OPISH VVHST wife of Joseph") SwoVr lu?: Uvea nn.l friends invited to scrvli.s Tiics s Sln.'.l.a.!r.,.,m Mo" '-'" Hnplila Iowa N'KVV'nOl.ri Al llostnn. Mas I'M vvtiii,., IIIINItV NKVynoi.H son "f the la i. vv, Ham llnr and c Nwl.ol.l Funeral sarvi.e! a? J!"rk -VS"" h ,nV' nn1 ''""' sis l"h,u Men . 3.1(1 p m Int private hi Jimia th. Less Omit tinners "mi me VfALOSKV Un '-. rilllf.tri c,,..n.. MAI.ONHV Iteialjves ami fr end? In! I . "?. services Tiles . " .10 si Jnl West Laurel fem V. m J120 Vonh nih insT and imvii ''MISL:7" ''""'a ?.1 "Ittonhoua. Hqur rinn.r iiSni?! h:r.to SrrAsi.ttf.Ss . sr'.'-hcsin",:,'":?," ,n"-,,ub"- '"" "? IIKI.P MANTF.O IT.M 1,K t W HAVIin.S II.S CnOMITON I.OO.VIS APPLY JOHN . JAMES DODSON OLD III.I., STOTT'S I.ANt I'AI.I.S OP SCHUYLKILL HUM W ANTKD M 1. mum Le of coo 1 habits sn1 ( I.HIIK. ul. nt IKUrPS. Sl.UrlV ,mn nim.l -.. .. nerti,-. nlinnrlnnlfv fi. Wa. "'"'.""'f. "" n arsduite preferre.l stain previous employment . ..lid wnites e,pe,t,rl . If.. t,e tttlkn .ii.n. rv.-.Mini .s iii;i.i;hm wanted on iieai ;.,. n,,,n ii,hj ,,iiii ei jironu St It. II. Kilt Itl-.NT PIKMslli.i) envhore e-state fullv fur verc reaannal.t. t " able t.nants ut rH. i fir me AHanil. r'tr KKI. ITTIJ KIR s,l. J'KNMslH IMA SI in Kiiw LET'S HURRY TO Glenside i id look at the new houses md liungaiows wove heard so much nbout (Jomg on the train we'll liass through t li c beautiful pai ts of Oak I.ane l.lkltis 1'iiik unci Jen- kiiitovvn and as Ulenside is liglu near Its bound to be it good Investment if wo buv a house thpre Hero's the train schedule satur.lai Aflernrsin 1J:0, I 0J. 1:13. i.0, 3 4.1, .1.0., 4.01. 4:13, 1:30 Sundaj Oils. 0.1(1, 10.S3 ii 1.33. 1:1.1. il, a.o, l;0l, t:.'i: from Iteiiillne Terminal. m t I i.u: p. Wm. T. B. Roberts & Son GLEXSIDK, I'A. Opposite Million noth Phones (lpen -.undaj MEN WANTED 1 Ejfl able-bodied, steady iov' nnd reliable men white or colored for outside laboring work; steady job; 10 hours daily with overtime. Apply EmpIoment Department Alain Gate EDDYSTOIE AMMUNITION conponATiox Eddystone, Pa. numnn st- 7:27 A. M. Return- Reading Ry. mmm i ,Vf.-r- .-' u - ', . tf ''4 T "H; r A !A c T J f v -Ky sf fc?4 n Is'