hit y 39,582 ENROLLED FOR DRAFT' IN ARMY gix States Missing in To ELEVATED STATIONS OP PHILADELPHIA, PRESENT AND FUTURE of the rtpub)lc elected officers today as fol. lows Department commander. Walter 8. Tully, of O. Van Houten Tost, Jersey City Senior vlco commander, Oeorgo 1. Boyd, of Henry Wilson Tost, Jersey City Junior lce commander, Daniel Ljneh, of James A Garfield l'ost. Newark Medical Inspector. William 11. Vnnduyne, of Aaron Wilkes Fosl, Trenton. Chaplain. William T Abbotl, nail roil. Asbury Park The Sons of Veterans elected Vecellus, of Taterson division con ri Krnest W McCann, of Atlantic Cllrii Mm commander, John William, wf? ton, junior lea -commander The -Wf ship of the order was Riven a SOU, EVENING LEDGET-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917 tals Completed i nus r ar. Average 93.5 Per Cent PENNSYLVANIA 830,407 WASHINGTON. Juno IB. nenorts of registration for nrmy drnft, tolved at tne nlco of Provost Marshal n.nral Crovvder up to last night, show tJ9 682 enrolled, with Fix States missing. ..' i 03 B per cent of the total census T.;LT. of 9.562.641 eligible for draft 'jwsbwi- iW $Cj OU jfey I !!' B M lU 1 a Among too stntcs reported nro- r.nn.xlm wew Jersey soz.71. Tf the avcrngo I maintained, tho complete ,.lstratlon will Rhow J,B3S,000 on tho lists he completo returns at tho Provost Jtar- fc.i r.eneral'H olllco nro divided as follows, white 6.712.5'' . negro. 9:B.00; aliens. 1,. 93 336 alien incmles. 10S.7S1; Indicated Mlblo exemptions 4,712.150 v .nn,ylnnla s total number of white men indicating exemption! vva-v 374.0DS and the total number of white citizens registering s 607 221 Of the ?.5,714 negroes regis T.red 81.93 Indicated exemptions There " 0 i74,898 nllcns registered and 12,674 illcn enemies, or unnaturalized Hermans. New Jersey showed n total enrollment of i? 742 which was about 7000 below th Ailmato for New Jersey by tho Ilurcau of 1 IIO ,u,n, huiiihvi in niHiu .iviiii, In tho Ktnto was 207, G66 nnd of citizens 12.748. Tlicro wcro 77.373 and 4956 alien enemies. Grounds claimed by 129,201 Census enrolled negro Hens hr exemption wcro whites and 7918 negroes, Liberty Loan Total in City $200,000,000 B MMM. V P''"v?!fi' " jfyttlWr VS!HV'y--. BaBsrgljccaTirrr.TTigrCT,'nii ' i .t.-g-rirstxaxss-ssszzaxzMsxsiA m.i r- ,l. . , .. ... . .. .. .... . . wiua lor win construction 01 live stntions nlonR tho l-rnnkfonl elevated line will bo mhcrtixeri l Due. tor Twinui!? net Monday. The type of struc ture lor tneso stations is illustrated above, while beside it is shown the Market Stiect Feiry station of the picsent subwny-clcvntcd line, with which the Frank fonl "I." will connect nt Arch street. Continued from rami One executive chairman of the campaign com mittee nt noon "Personally I bellovo that the total will bo far beyond that, for In tho last forty-eight hours a continual stream of money has been poured into tho banks throughout the fllttrlct." ,,.,,. , C J Hhnnds, governor of tho Federal Re'ene Hank, announced that It will bo Impossible to tabulate the subscriptions until a lato hour tonight or tomorrow. "Re corts coming In from outtlde banks," said Governor llboads. "Indlcnto that Philadel phia -vv ill rp,l "P an enormous sum for tho JOan n.ll ,.,. llfln.l ,n lla ThO tJia Jjincny aim uuu i... .. "r "- volco vesterdny In a final nppoal for tho loan has apparently done a notable service After a retirement ui hhjiu ui,n . lcihu.. From 1 2 o'clock estcrday until tho cam paign ended this noon campaign committees In the rltv and outsldo districts have been working at a high pitch to exceed their Individual allotments. That the Liberty Boll strucl: a popular note goes without saying, for nt 12 o'clock officials In cbnrgo of tho campaign esti mated that mnro than 400,000 men and women In the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank district had been listed as subscribers. Of this number more than 00,000 repre fent employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad md 30 000 represent workers In tho Beth lehem Steel Works at South Bethlehem. CHECKING UP LISTS Clerks In tho Federal Reserve Bank worked until after midnight to check up jcsterd.iy s returns, but wcie forced to quit when the tnsk became hopelcs. This morn Inir tho earlv returns added to tho conges tion, and when the campaign ended tho clerks had made little progress In tabulat ing the subscriptions JIanv hanks Instead of forwarding their subscriptions merely wired their totals to Governor llhoads. Rivalry among the banks has been very keen, and particularly In Philadelphia. The Philadelphia National Bank re ported today that Its subscriptions to Ul $22,000,000. Other subscriptions an nounced nro JoTph 13. Wldener. $50, COO . Henry Bower Chemical Company, J150.000 ; officers of tho Henry Bower Chemical Company, $65,000; partial pay ments of employes of tho tamo company of J6300 making a total by this company of J221.300 , employes of tho Philadelphia Post OITicc, $.470,000 ; Union League, total of $1,750,000 from members in addition to $120,000 from cmploes, subscription of $150 000 from 13. T. Stotes-bury included In Union League Fund : Camden Stato Bank, total, $776 000. First National Bank, $4 333.000 , Fourth Street National Bank, $8,. 025.000 Land Tltlo and Trust Company, $2,000 000, Pennsylvania Company for In lurances on Lives nnd Granting Annuities, $7,000 000, Boosters' Club, Increase $100,- 000 subscription to $117,000 ; Court of Com mon Pleas No 2, $3100. RIVALRY AMONG JACKIES A feature of tho campaign and ono that emphasizes tho spirit behind tho loan Is the race between bluejackets at tho Phila delphia Navy Yard. Crews aboard a half dozen of the sea fighters organized Liberty Bond clubs nnd for throo days have been fighting for first honors. Included In this raco aro tho Chicago, Vermont, Kansas, Massachusetts Indiana nnd Bushnell Tho latter Is known ns tho Mother Ship of the torpedo boats. Tho Massachusetts at 10 o'clock this morning was In !lrst placo with 1 total exceeding $16,500. Campaign ofllclals were "on tho Job" early today and awaiting tho returns with the en thusiasm of politicians receiving election returns Of Interest wcro the figures from the Industrial plants nnd social organiza tions in Philadelphia. At 9 o'clock word was received from tho (mploycs of the Baldwin Locomotive Works that their subscriptions totaled $175,000 and by noon will reach the $200,000 mark. Employes at tho Mldvalo Steel Works miarded their total, but promised to lead the Baldwin plant by tho time tho clock struck twelve. PLANS MADE TO PUSH TRANSIT LEGISLATION Opposition to Bills in Assembly Expected Strategy Board Meets GREAT BRITAIN FREES IRISH REBEL PRISONERS Step Taken to Assure Success of Proposed Home Rule Convention Plans to meet opposition expected to de velop when tho transit bills In the Legisla ture nro called for a final vole were dis cussed this afternoon nt a ennferenco be tween Mayor Smith, Trnnslt Director Twi ning nnd William Draper Lewis, transit legal adviser for the Smith administration. Although tho hills wcro reported favor ably from the committee early this week and passed on tho first reading In tho Senate, tho Administration has Information that heavy pressuro Is being brought to hear on country members of the Legislature to defeat tho measures. It is understood that this pressure Is being exerted by tho Pennsylvania Street Ralivvas Association, which comprises ninety per cent of tho trol ley Interests In the State Tho hill ns drafted affects only Philadelphia, but It Is said that the association Is afraid of a prec edent which It fenrs mav untlmatelv nnct all of the trolley properties In the State If tho bills seem seriously threatened. It Is probablo that Mayor Smith will go to Har rlsburg to combat adverse influences alined at the measures Determined to rush the Franktord ele vated to completion as soon ns possible, Transit Director Twining nn Afonday will advertlso for bids for live stations on the line Tho prevailing high prices of mate rials make It dimcult to get bids within the department's estlmato of what tho work should cost but the Director feels, never theless, that tho "L" should bo completed as far north ns Brldgo street In order that It can bo put In operation The stations on which bids will be sought will bo located on property which Is cither now owned by tho city or has been con demned under councllmanlc ordinance They will bo erected at 3160-3201-3-5 Kensington avenue; 3606 K street and Tioga street and Kensington nvenue; Torrcsdale and Kens ington nvcnuo: 4209-70-72 Frankford nve nuo, and nt 4604-79-81 Frankrord nvenue. Separate bids will bo received for each sta tion, which will have two platforms. Plans for tho stntions nlrendy havo been passed by tho Art Jury The new struc tures havo been designed to meet tho re quirements of tho most fastidious citizen, and supplant buildings which aro now re garded as oesores. Specifications of tho new structures aro now on fllo at tho De partment of Transit. 7G.067 Prisoners Taken by Knglnnd LONDON', June IB Since the war start cd Hngland hns inptured 76,067 prisoners, nnd since July, 1916. has retaken 600 rquare miles of territory from the enemy nnd cap tured on tho west front nlone 41 1 guns, ac lordlng to estimates read In the Hoinso of Commons today by J l MncPherson, M P lie Mild of the prltoners lifted 10.900 alnno had been inken In Mesopotamia slme Juh, 1916. DUBLIN. Juno IS Tho British Government today released all the lrlhh prisoners ni rested nt the time of tho rebellion last ear. This was done owing to pressure being brought to bear by tho Irish Nntlnnntlts and the Ungllrh Unionists, who iepreeiited to the Government that such release was an absolute necessltv In order to plnrato the lrln people and render the proposed Irish convention on home rule n success The prisoners to a large etent, repre sent the Sinn I'VIn clement of the ciuntrv who were eltlur nitlvclv engagi'd In the re belli, n or In mpsthv with it Thev repic sentcd at (list nenrlv one thiunnd but from time to tlmi- manv wire reliaied and the number In lliitlsh prisons and British in lornment camps now I1 nbout one hundred and flftv SENATE COMMITTEE CUTS CHECK TAX A HALF One Cent Instead of Two Cent Stamp on Bank Drafts Exceeding $5 -"------------ ffisssxrtt . - .rrzllJ3 vrnill WASHINGTON, Juno 1'.. Tho proposed tax of two cents on bank checks more than $5 was cut to ono cent by tho Senate Finance Committee In redraft ing tho revenue hill this afternoon. It Is estimated tho tax will yield approximately $325,000,000 annually. Tho two-cent levy would hnvc had a tendency to reduco tho u'o of check', tho committee feared, and would fall to pioduco as much revenuo as n one-cent tax Tho committee also decided to nllow an exemption of $200 for each minor dependent in computing tho Ihcomo tax levy Revolution in Paraguay BUI3NOS AIHI3H, Juno 15 Dispatches to Buenos Aires newspapers today carried rumors of a revolutionary outbreak In Paraguay. 32KJ DANIELS' SON ROOKIE AT LEAGUE ISLAND Josephus, Jr., Takes Up Routine of Fourth Class Reserve in Marino Corps Josephus Daniels, Jr., son of tho Secre tary of tho Navy, arrived at tho Philadel phia Navy Yard yesterday and took up his duties along with several hundred other J'oung men as a fourth class reserve In tho marine corps. Young Daniels is living in a tent and re ceives, of course, exactly tho same treat ment as do ajhers of his rank. This after noon ho went out to Frankllo Field to take m Part In tho exercises which nro being held there Incident to Marine Week. Franklin Field will also bo tho scene on the Fourth of July of a large field meet held under the nusplces of the navy. Many young men at Lenirue island at present are from colleges and some of them aro athletes of reputntlon. These will take part in tho meet, which will bo In charge of Lawson Hobcrtson, trainer of tho University of Pennsylvania track teams. Exclusive Philadelphia Agency for the DOUGHBOY SHOES Designed BY tho Army FOR the Army. c aemWlLM i& ff vH JWr TlINlj BnnncW J. ORDOVAN Oxfords Brazil Joins Wilson Stand RIO DC JANKIRO, June IB. Brazil does not hate any country, but Is compelled to defend the principles of democruc;'. says the reply of the Government to President Wilson's noto of appreciation fof Brazil a t In Breaking with Germany. The noto jarmly thanks tho American executive for "' MatemcnL Eight French Ships Lost in Week PARIS. Juno 15. Franco lost eight tela four of more than 1600 tons, ono 'mailer ship and threa fishing vessels by mines and submarines In the last week, Recording to official announcement today. Blr vessels escaped after bolng attacked, n tho course of the week 1043 vessels en ired and J015 left French ports. $ ,o l -iVv j&jr " quich tervice nn ? - S51?' Stocking Dept. "vjy (j " X,isS" '"' in'de the fit a O rfSSS door. Specially tel ( S5iP Dyed Kordovan When these famous King Korrlovans aro all sold you'll never again see genuine Cordovan Oxfords of this grade selling under $10. Tho best shoo in town today for appearance, scrvico and value. Whilo they last Here at- xjajfsjjii 75c the pair. Men: Buy- White Shoes Now A real assortment, and most astonish ing values here. Genuine White Buck Oxfords like Illustration, Feather-Fibre and Leatner ooie. u: -y 7 r Cin fn Vnlnp at 9 0 Kf .v.'.VVt'iVJv I 1 """ ' 'g- $10.00 Values at 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for tha family. BOTH STORES yPT-ROUOWCtO OYTINC), TK Storea of Famous Shoea; u 19 So. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop. Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Gcuting Brothers Supervising. New ItrltMt I'ood Controller LONDON, June 15 nniclal announce ment viaa undo tndav of the appointment of Lord Ithnndd ns Knnd Controller, to sue ceed Lord Davenport, Mho resigned on ac count of III health Lord Hhondda has been president of the Local Government Beard VETTUANS KLKCT OFFICERS AMiniY I'Allli, N J, Juno IB The New Jcricv Department of the Grand Army IB ? " MB&HI rtF;15PHr $1.00 A WEEK This 3-Piece Massive Mahogany Library Suite Consisting of a dcpji-cushionod Rocker, Arm Chair and Davenport, richly upholstered in beautiful and serviceable Chase Leather, is a very wonderful value and one which any housewife who KNOWS values will recognize as worth much more. Como to see for yourself. Note the easy terms $1.00 a week. 4-Room Bridal Outfit $125 $2 n Week UTtwRa Hb 0 3 b S ff Km W Refrigerators and Gocarts at Most Reasonable Prices 722-724 Market St. l'l:S 1,1 AT 8.30 A. M. A ( l.OSf.s T ft I. vSLSF. '2.45 ! Until Further Notice We Will Close Daily at S o'Clock ,1? ,. tt J 11. ..J I) omens Hosiery ami kj wirnvcur m mi t ri-ll rti l V n m mt .in inrcaci aiut oiocrcinKs j'Pi.io ( An r.Trrptlnnnl Vnlne In Thee (iood-Lnnklns Kino weave: pure white In all T L ' the newest shapes Including "lilne lTI vlth pencil brim Shcht lmnerfec-MW tlnns I. II llrotlirm MMN A Hi 'A PI'. Men's Straw Hats, 98c to S-'L'I'J Sennits FplIK Porto Itlrin nnd pnft hrnl'N onrt nhTos l.lt Urotlirrn SHCOND KLOOH. 7TII ST Untrimmed Hats Every One a Remarkable Value! June Salcl Ilcccnt purchases that strengthen our leadership in millinery value-giving. HATS TRIMMED FREE nag: HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE ONfc, MvLLOW TllADINC STAJIP WITH EVERY 10c IUJKCIIASE ALL DAY r- Markct Eighth Filbert Seventh - ll.ii k while nnd colors, nlso novelty stripes I Silk Bo I l'.lmli vvhitv a Boot Stockings, 65c ml rolora Ribbed Union Suits. ami fine cotton Low necks j l.Me thread uleeveles l.lt llrollier.- KIHST KLOOIl. SQUTH "- - 0 4 ,-. unimer buits Sat'-r-.'r.r F-rv H j Men! Here's Your Greatest Opportunity to Buv Values Far Better Than You Will Find Elsewhere & Assortments Arc Most Complete The Man Who Wishes to lie Well Dressed and Coolly Comfortable This Summer Will Make It a Point to Take Advantage of This Disposal ::!!iie$5.50,$6.50,$7.50,$8.59,$10&$n.50 mese how lugurcs Represent Only a Part of the real value! If U'c Were to Iluy These Suits Today Instead of Ilavina Contracted for Them Months Ago We Could Not Possibly Quote Such Low Prices. Pnlm Bench cloth, also mohair, wool crash and other smart cool kinds. The very latest styles. '' ' V GENUINE Ml i plli'OT.ysgP White Milan Cush- $9 QO ion Sports Hats.. v0 I'ushlon lirlm, finished with white bands One plrturnl. Men's AU-Wool Serge Suits $ iiwm-ioriKinK mouoi, - rnor sinpie- or ilotiiiiP-hrrnRtod, xilth I Hats With Satin Crowns and Transparent Jt QO finished with hand nnd bows One Brims Smartly pictured $4 Black Lisere $9 OQ Hats uiiii Men Save from $3.50 to $5 on These Splendid Summer Suits at I-itest belt-hack nnd conservative models In mixtures half or quarter lined Tremendous Savings in This June Sale of Trousers Prices Arc $2.39, $2.65, $3.29; $3.98 & $5 Mixtures, blue nnd black oiitlnB serges, also fine vvhlto flannel Dnuble TrnnMinrent l'lunge Panama Sports Hats, $2.98 Have penrll roll edfjo ; black crossraln bands ij i ,, ii ,,, I Coquc & Hackle Pompons, j 49c & 75c I White nnd black. ,v.v95i Wash Suits at They Were Mmle to Sell nt SL.0 t 1'urrtitinrd from One of Nr ork'n lronitnent Mnkern. In chambrays. percales, madras nnd nalateas I'nme In Tommy Tucker. Hilly H05, Junior Norfolk and Mlddi stiles. Sizes 2'4 to 10 jears I ,. .M. ' I. .. .. .. I.i M .. .1 , , w Hoys' Sturdy Tub Pants, ggc & gg Hoys' Navy S -fi Serge Suits v fa 5.50,o?7.50 1 1 ritifn,ii,i v. n.i in hiifiv Ati.t.. ... .. .Norfolk, pmch-lmck, box nnd knlfe-plnlted effects. Manv havo new Trench or patch pockots IVg-top uoiixen Lined tliroun hout SIiph c tn is nn Hoys' $2.50 Natural Leg- $ AC ,(( Jtrolhen- ;' Regatta Wash Suits, Sj QO -KIHST KLOOIl. NOIITH Knlrkerhnckers and bloomers In tan nnd olive khaki.! plain vinne nio mncK-nnu-nmia crasn. siiver-gray linen Junior .Norrolk, Hilly Hoy. Tommy Tucker nnd lone nnd blue duck .sizes 6 to 18 vcars trouser Middy suits I'laln vvhlto or whlto with bluo 7,if llrothem SLC'OND KLOOIl. "TH ST I ??"?? n"e,,1,rrH, J" Percales, ealateas, chambrnys and - - 4 0 - 4.- Misses' & Women's Summer Apparel Tempting Values That Make This Saturday June's Banner Day! Practically every need may be met in this inclusive and attractive collection irSatiX off" rings. A visit at this time will mean both pleasure and savings to any ".voman or miss. M .... Men's Furnishings Superior Value $7 Silk Peau de Crepe Shirts. $g g Kxtra hlRh class silk with fancy colmed stripes of various combinations In termingled wllh sntln btrlpes Krench cuffs attached For Afe Voile Frocks, Special at $5.50 1 . . 1 1 i.- j-un... fino inz-iurrn. "c.f, "voile of old w.4' ink' vie.' blue. Krn nnd other Summery .hades. i",o us red? llowereil. cro-sbar and plaid voiles In tuo-tono effects , Women's Distinctive Frocks, . . .Special at r..-.I..l ... UrniAcd in flip LlltCst FashlOH r.,.,, .le chine models, beautifully beaded In contrabtlnc color 1,11V belce. flesh, bluo or other UeconunR colors. $19.75 May bo chosen . J ' mVh lot aro tailored serKe froclis. crepe, meteor .dresses .combine, vvlth aeorBetto crepe, taffeta und wool jerhej nioueis siunnu.Hiy . m., . Misses' Palm 1519 Qg Beach Suits f-f'V .earllTaTrfo-vvlth 5oko top and largo novelty collar . Women's & Misses' $15 Summer f!nnts Serae Cape Coats and seven-eighth Length Taffeta Wraps. Those In serge fasten over In cross-over effects havo belt, sash In front, novelty Theartaffeta coats are in seven-elKhtb length have Khaki Kool detachablo col- lar & belt I FOR WOMEN '10 Summer $(98 Dresses -'-"-' Two models net and linen. Lovely net frocks with low necks, coat effect blouses and full flare shirts. Linen dresses of the newest Hummer Bhades with novelty collar and cuffs; cleverly pocketed skirt. One HkelcheU. Lit Itrolherj SECOND FLOOIl Of Q -Yk 111 I JUeaLdfLri I "!' J Crepe Faille Neckwear 49c rniKa onts in vvnltn nnii colnr- rm ni nnd black grounds, nlio new fam-v printed effects on colored ground Large slse scarfs with slide e.iss bands ...... - - , (ilic Silk Half Hose, 39c Seamless Turo thrend silk In black and rolors Lisle soles nnd tops, ''luhle heels nnd toes. Imperfections. . "Varsity" Union Suits 0851 Silk-Stripe PonRcc $ CQ Handsome striped effects- Full size. Double t,ntt currs attiiched. Athletic make Small check white nain sook, sleeveless nnd knee length Correct cut closed .rotch Itelnforced ,.i ltrntliern KIHST KLOOH. 7TII RT. No Better Footwear Values Anywhere Than Our Custom Made Low Shoes! This Well-Known, Popular Brand is Made Especially for Us Women's Custom-Made Footwear $C to At 5.1 Linen pumpi & Colonials with covered heels. I'umps nnd Oxfordi on Lngllsh last with medium low heels Made of g-in-metal or tan cai" patent colt, vihlte N'ubuclc & genuine buckskin At . A $5 so Dull nnd shiny pumps' Wood or leather 1-ouls heels. At 6 go Dull kid or patent leather pumps. Covered heels. At H Urown kid or white calf pumps. Covered heels ' At is Genuine buckskin In natural chamois & sand color. Misses' & Children's Ai'hite Pumps Sixes OC Sizes - J-JO C to 8 l.SO 8H to 11 liOU Sea Isla Sizes II 7C 1H4 to 2 ' O land canvas- One- strap. it iiTn calf or eun-metal. At $6 Black Domino calf with wine tipa. At Id to Tan Cordo calf with wins tip The season'B newest Oxford, Lit nrether. IVROT FlOOR N'OHTH mi Jjfjr-'i y OUR TRAM MARK 6RAN0 T 'm a I Lm Breatest Bervlce 3f "M. 8 5sa convenient. ( ""'"y' B Men's Custom-Made Oxforrk 8 $5 to $6.50 . I J IB t visit ova ma bestavbant-uest ov jsyebytuikq at iowestvkioes,, vwxu vlO ,y, . - , , ., i . ' "t i fcai M f ' " O ? "A, ;. r . m il:V, t; y