mnnm " TUflWV1' ("-r pjiyi no9f GERMANS KILL 11 IN RAID ON BRITAIN Teuton Planes Shell Har wichTwo Brought Down by English BIG BATTLE OVER SEA Naval Aircraft From Dunkirk Intercept Enemy and Join in Pursuit LONDON, July 5. Several tons of explosive bombs were dropped by British airplanes Tuesday and Wednesday nights on German sea- plane sheds at Ustcnd, atmromes at Chiatellcs and Nicumunster and the Zarren Hallway station, according to an Admiralty announcement today. The British machines all returned salciy. LONDON, July 6 From twelve to four tun German air raiders drapped bombs in Harwich, a seaport town In Hssex. evsnty miles northeast of London. Tho litest official report says eleven persona were killed and thirty-six Injured Two of the German machines that took tut In tho raid wero brought down by British naval aircraft and a third machine XII the British airmen who engaged the Germans emerged safely from their fight ate dispatches from the coast nay that cnlr flve minutes elapsed beforo the de fensive aircraft and nntl-alrcraf t guns drovo off the Invaders It was a very misty morn-' Ins but the German machines could bo dis tinguished at interval-) when they ap peared from behind cloud banks. The German squadron traveled nt great speed and In close formation, heading tint ne way and then another In erratlo man ner. Bombs wero dropped In rapid succes sion. British airmen, under the most ad verse conditions broke up their formation Frustrated In their enterprise, the Ger. mans turned toward the sea There retreat was mark'ed by a series of duels with Brit ish aviators. One British machine was seen to engage two Germans The text of yesterday afternoon's official report follows A squadron of some twelve to fourteen enemy airplanes attacked Harwich from a northeasterly direction about 7:05 o'clock this morning A number of bombs were dropped Only slight material dam age was caused Fire was opened from the anti-aircraft defenses and the enemy's formation was broken up, although tho low-lying clouds rendered tho visibility very bad Tho raiders also wero engaged by our own aircraft from a neighboring station After dropping their bombs the enemy's squadron turned seaward without at tempting to penetrato Inland The whole raid only occupied a few minutes ' Another ofllclal report last night says: The vice admlra.1 nt Dover reports that naval aircraft from Dunkirk Intercepted the hostile squadron returning from England after the attack on Harwich this morning An engagement ensued at a considerable dlstanco from the Bel gian coast Two hostile machines were brought down In flames and a third was seen to have been damaged Several other machines wero attacked with indecisive results All our machines returned safely Harwich Is one of the most strongly de fended ports on the east coast of Kngland, and has been bombarded several times by Zeppelins, the last time August 18, 1916 Before tho war Harwich was one o fthe principal English ports for continental pas sengr traffic, steamships regularly, serving the Hook of Holland, Amsterdam, Rotter dam, (Jopenhagen and Hamburg The pas senger traffic of Harwich, Indeed, was of great Importance as far back as the four teenth century. It has a splendid harbor and valuable fisheries. The population be fore the war was about 10,000 Church Sold; Charities Profit HAOERSTOWN, Mil , July 5 The Loys vllle, Fa., Orphans' Home and three other Lutheran church Institutions each get 1656 90 by distribution of tho funds from the sale of St Matthew's German Lutheran Church, the congregation of which recently decided to disband Tho church edifice was acquired by the Radical United Brethren denomination St Matthew's was tho only church In Hagerstown where services were held In German i5Vj. II StSfclrs- j?" ' 111 Safe. IN developing the Firestone Super-sizo Cord Tiro only the facts of rood performance dictated manufac turing policy. Perhaps the relentless Firestone road tests are responsible for the marked differences between Firestone Cord Tires and others. Super-size, that is, greater feirth and larger air column, is one of these differences. A special arrangement of tho cords is another. Tho Firestone tread compound is another. All of these have been deBnitely tested and proved by experience, road experience. Your preference for Firestone Super-size Cord construc tion can come only as a result of your experience with them. But you'll find that just a short test is neces sary to convince you of their greater resilience, speed and feasoline economy. Conviction re&ardmfe Most Miles per Dollar will follow later. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company ....,,.. m n..J SiMat. Philadelphia, Pa. u.. offlc. Branches, Vi: PHILADELPHIA BOY'S FIRST TASTE OF WAR David R. Stief WritesVivid Ac count of Startling Experiences WITH DR. HARTE'S UNIT Tribulations of Travel Followed by Im- proved Conditions on Arrival in England By M'LISS He picked rocks out of his bed nnd roaches out of his tea: but it una nil in. cldental to his getting "over there" to serve his country, and now joung David Halston Stlef the son of Mr nnd Mm Wil liam F Stlef. of 4517 North Thirteenth Btreet, who sailed away with tho Philadel phia Base Hospital, Unit No 10, of which Dr Richard II Hartc Is tho chief, has written "back home" a scries of vivid de scriptions of the getaway nnd the arrival of tho unit In Blackpool, England The voung man, who was a Junior nt Haverford College when ho left, was the president of hit class Hiid a member of tho combined musical clunv Ho had previously graduated from tho William 1'enn Charter School, whero he grabbed more than a largo share of honors He was cdltor-ln-chlef of the magazine, president of the Literary So ciety, chairman of the declamation contest of the class nnd school debating teams a member of tho commltteo on nthlctlc Im provement, a member of the gleo club nnd, lastly, commencement speaker In 1915, win ning a cup for this. "The events prior to our departure," ho wrote on May 19 aboard the S S St. Paul, "you probably havo read Wo ar rived In Jersey City lunched and wero ferried directly to our ship, whero -vo wero assigned to our quarters Third class tho lowest they could put us rotten sleep'., g facilities and worse meals We didn't sail for a day, so that wo could get supper Fri day evening and breakfast Saturday else where with at least clean 'implements.' SHERMAN WAS EXACT "Honest to goodness I found a whopper of a cockroach In my tea (7) and one of my neighbors found one In his meat. Sherman was most exact 1 "We shipped about 11-30 nnd went to bed at once, after attempting to sleep on deck Found out they vcre going to swnb decks nt 5 next morning, so beat It for our bunks and woke up nt that timt any way. My first Job this morning was to take two rocks out of tho hay in my mat tress, I expect a beautiful night's rest to night "Tho accommodations nro rotten, meals are rotten nnd first tastes of superior of fleers are rotten, but we have a bunch of splendid fellows nlong and wo could stand much worse We'll get It, too ' " The next letter, written at sea, Is dated May 24 Many of those ahoird the St Paul wero miserably sea sick, Stlef among the most miserable "We'vo taken a most northern route and It's been as cold as tho devil No ship sighted as yet, but our wireless has been going strong we have not sent a mes sage, yet we aro constantly being directed as to course, etc At present wo know nothing, but many rumors aro being cir culated about most of them ridiculous Of course tho submarine scare has got most of us to the extent that some never take ou ineir cioines ana otners insist upon sleeping on deck Lifeboat drills aio a dally occurrence and We are getting our first little tasto of war gun practice and no lights, etc They won't even let jou strlko a. match on deck at night. " The arrival at Blackpool, England, was splendid, and the unit from Philadelphia found, according to Mr Stlef, the Harvard and Cleveland crowd there In all about 700 Americans Blackpool was reminiscent of Atlantic City BETTER CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND "We are fixed up splendidly, much bet ter than we expected, and are enjoying about a week or real reRt drilling about four hours a day and acquiring a coat of tan tho rest of the time We nro quartered In little boarding houses and the cats are exceptionally fine, although no potatoes "Courtesj It Is almost a weak point with these English Old bos will meet vou on tho street, tako you to all tho amuse ments, give jou almost everything and anything jou want In the way of informa tion, etc They even stop you on tho street to Inquire how you nro getting on The are a great bunch Even In our little plico thero are pretty girls (or rather Just girls, for nothing can come up to America here) "Just a very brief little summary of Eng llsli customs that struck us as rather odd: I am Guided by the Lamp of Experiences ij (Patrick Honry ) & d r"!"' ; "". ana uc.." -- EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA THUKSDAY, JULY 5, 1917 SfiS- l 4 ... tv.'M DAVID RALSTON STICK Member of Philadelphia Base Hos pital Unit No, 10, who has written his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. William F. Stief, 4517 North Thirteenth street, of tho unit's voyage and nrnval in England. All traffic on the left. Cops have lnmps hung over their backs like automobiles all-llghts I call 'em It It daylight at 10 o clock In the evening Tho clock has been moved ahead one hour to save daylight Tho cheaper seats In tho movies correspond to our more expensive ones they call It tho 'Pit' and one smokes nnd keeps his hat on during the show No real Ice cream or soda, they mako a weak attempt nt It. but it Is a miserable one No sugar- Our dally menu varies. An example Ham and te-v or coffee eggs If sou pay a thrlp penee for them (six cents) Dinner a meat nnd two vegetables, but no potatoes In Eng land, sago pudding and tea Supper sal ads and tea " INTENSIVE TRAINING Tho week of rest over, Stief writes that, as tho time approached for their packing up for "somewhere In France," they wero worked and drilled llko horses "Yesterdaj," a letter ilatid June 3 runs, "wo were taken to some trenches whero some English officers are being trained Thero wo learned the methods of defensive and offensive gns nttneks, had the helmets, tho gas cvltndcrs, the gas Itself and Its action, in fart, ever thing explained to us by one of the officers "Rather an Interesting oxnerienen was thit of passing through 'tear gas' harm les but causing a severe Irritation, water ing tho ejes bo that one can hardl see We were In Just twenty minutes and came out crlng like babies. Men havo been known to have endured this for Mx hours "Vestetday Saturday afternoon twelv o of Us from rollrgo were excused from drill to play ono of tho schools c-Icket' Tho Rossall School it was a beaut and, gosh' how they licked tho tar out of us! Nat urally our uniforms caused n little excite ment and tho wholo school turned out "Courtesy it was more than that, the way they treated us Tea ua served nnd wo surely did eat The ret of the fel lows nttended a real old American ball gamo between tho Phllly unit and tho St. Louis crowd vvhlrh wo won, 10 to 9 " Stlef wrote that prior to tho coming of tho definite news th.it tho Philadelphia unit was to bo sent to France the expectation hnd been that they would seo service In Sa lonlca or Mesopotamia FOUR KILLED AT CROSSING Motorist Tried to Beat Pennsylvania Flyer Near Steubenvilie STEUBENVILLE, O. July 5 An auto mobile racing a train traveling fifty miles nn hour for a crossing cost four lives five miles north of here. The dead John McCoy, twenty-eight, farmer. Col lier. W Va Mrs Slvla McCoy, twcntv-slx, his wife Mrs Rcna O'Rourke, thlrt-one, Burgetts tow n, Pa Ollvo O'Hourke, four, her daughter John O'Rourke thirty-five, husband of Mn O'Rourke, nnd solo survivor, f.ijs that McCoy, driving, tried to beat a Cleveland nnd Pittsburgh Hcr on tho PcnnsjlvanK Railroad to tho dossing Mrs McCoy and Mrs O'Rourke were sisters, and tho family party was hurrlng to tho Craig family re union at Toronto, O. L'OFFENSIVADEIRUSSI SC0NV0LGE L'AUSTRIA Lo Stato Mnggiore Austriaco Davanti al Dilemma della Scon- fitta in Galizia o sul Carso VANI ATTACCHI AUSTRIACI BrusilofT Ha Catturato tlal Primo Luglio 18,000 Prigionlerl c Vcntinovo Cannoni ROMA, 5 LugJIo L'offenslva russa, la cut Importanza per le operazlonl ill guerra sulW fl-onto ltallana non sfugge ad alcuno, contlnua a formare oggetto dl favorevoll commentl nclla stampa e nel circoll pollticl Itallanl So l'offenslva russa. cho ha gla' assunto proporzlonl con slderevoll, st svlluppa c continue. I'Austrla sara nccessarlamente costretta a prclevare truppo dalla fronte ltallana che perclo' rl marra' lndebollta In questo caso II gene ralo Cadorna potra' plu' presto rlprendcro lo sue opera7lonl offensive fncllltando nel tempo stcsso le operazlonl del generale Brusslloff Lo stato magglore austriaco deve gla' trovar'l dl fronte al fatalo dllem m della rcslstenza ad oltranza sulla fronte della Gallzla. dove Brusslloft metto In serlo perlcolo Leopoll, o sulla fronte ltallana dovo Trieste c la llnea prlnclpale dl dlfesa aus trlaci sul Carso sonn mlnncclate dalla rl presa deH'offcnslva ltallana 11 fatto che per far fronte agll attacchl dl Cadorna lo Stato Magglore austriaco aveva quasi complctamcnto denudato la fronto della Gallzla fidando nella contlnu nta Inerzla del russl, cd aveva portato quasi la totallta' dello sue rlservo strateglche sulli fronte ltallana dtmostra che le rl servo strateglche cho I'Austrla ha ancora a sua dlsposlzlono sono ben llmltate, e serve a provare la superlorita' delle forze italline che hanno conservato l'lnlzlatlva nonostanto che I'Austrla avesso rlversato contro dl loro tutto n quisl tutto 11 suo csercito Iera sera 11 Mlnlstero della Guerrn pub hllcava II seguente rapporto del generate Cndorna circa la sltuazione alia fronte ltall ana lerl sera dlstaccamentt ncmlcl rlusrl rono a penctrare In qualcho clcmento dl trincea nvanzata nel scttore dl Castagne vizza, sul Carso, ma no furono immedlata mente rlbuttatl e lasclirono anchn una dleclna dl prlglonicrl, tra cul un ulllciale, nello nostro manl I repartt ill rlcognlzlone furono attl vlsslml nelli glornita ill lerl lungo l'lntera fronte dl battaglla. ma I repartl nemlcl furono resplntl dippertutto Nclla valle del Seebach noi cutturammo un ulllclalo austriaco I.'artlgllerla fu plu' attlva sulla fronte della Cnrnla al Passo dl Monte Croce. e nord dl Ponto Ebba, e sulU fronte Glulla ' I Tomorrow! VVVtVVtVWMUWVWVVV hats H'nurn rnFR $2.50 Ready-toWear 1. Satin-crowns, with trans parent brims New ' Smartly finished, with rib bon or a fancy Black, white and pink One sketched. FIRST FLOOR NORTH $1.79 - K-Jfr e - j Annual July Sale of Furnishings Vacation dans ahead! You'll want to be well stocked with these various get better values than this fourth. $5 Satin-Stripe Silk Shirts . . This Price Hardly Covers the Cost of Material Beautiful, heavy quality, with self-satin stripes Intermingled with colored stripes French cuffs attached Terfect In every detail 2,-ic and 35c Half Hose Sample Lines of Cheaper Grades of ONYX Brand Cotton and lisle In black, colors and white; some have printed clocks and stripes Seamless, with double heels nnd toes $1 Ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits gQc Lightweight white cotton arns Short sleeves j ankle ) "v length Closed crotch, re-enforced gusjets and seams t SI Percale Shirts S0-square pcrcalo in stnpca crtecis uoume-juu mu - 35c Lisle Web Suspenders 9Qc Good quality with wide and narrow stripes, brass trim- J ""v' mires and Mrong lnather ends Limited lot ., $1 Pure Thread Silk Half All. silk tons Ulack and colors, also white or black embroidered clocks high-spliced double heels and toes Lit Ilrothera 1'IRST U Ofr 4 Priday Bargains Remnants of 30c COTTON GOODS, yd ho Mall or I'lione Orders. Lengths of 3 to 9 yards Plain and Trlnted A olles. Crepes, SHU Htrlped idles, (ilnglmmi. Silk Muslin, Sport sultlnis. Poplins, etc. Hr.t rioor. ortli S3 Fancy Silk n.89 Parasols, v.un.r rnlnm and styles Full Blzo with eight rlbt FIKST FLUUK, BUUUl Women's 29c Stockinrrs. . . 19c Seamless Black or white lisle, also black cotton with Maco split soles Some Imperfect First Floor, South Remnants of 10c 7Hc Muslin, vard. . . . 30. and 36-Inch fine and medium weights Slightly rumpled Mill ends. o 311111 or i'lione orufii FIRST FLOOR. NORTH $1 to $1.50 House 79c Dresses. . Xf.l.aB Sn.nln. fitnilr Checked ginghams and striped lawns. All new goods SECOND FLOOR Window Screens Best wire ; extra strong 18 tnrhes lilsh (Opens 18 OP lnehes to 33 Inehes) , . . t Inehes hlfh (opens IS OOi Inches to S3 lnehes).... ..... C THIRD FLOOR Remnants of 75c to $2 Ribbons, yard 4Qr.1 Odd length. Imported and domestlo novelties, In velvet and satin brocades, also Persians, Roman stripes and pjaln failles, FIRST FLOOR. NORTH tflSIT nella zona del Vodlcs e ad est dl Gorilla, SuU'altoplano del Carso II nemtco, dopo una vtolenta preparations dl nrtlgllerla, tento' un attacco contro le nostre poslzlonl dl Quota 383, a nord dl Castagnevlzza, ma I'nttacco fu Immedlatamente frustrato dal nostro fuoco dl sbarramento Mandano da Londra che II segretarlo del Comltato Czeco, dr Benls, che e' nppena glunto nella capitate Inglese, ha dlchlaralo cho le recente amnlstta concessa dall'lm peratoro d'Austrla al condannatl politic!, comprosl quel czechl che erano stntl trovatl cnlpcvoll dl alto tradlmcnto, e' stata deter mlnata daH'offcnslva russa II dr Bents ha detto: "La sltuazione In Austria e gravlsslma L'lmperatore crede che, nceordando I'nm nlstla, eglt rlusclra' a sgombraro l'orlzzonte politico che va dlvenendo sempre plu' ostlle nl govcrno, ma lo sono slcuro che, Invcce dl avere un effetto favorevolo sul lavorl del Rclchsrath, come II govcrno spcra, avra' Invece un effetto contrarlo "L'amnlstla non potra" cllmlnare la macchla o nol sapplamo perche' l'lmperatore ha aglto cosl' Egll desldera strlngere tuttl I pirtltl attorno a se', evldentemento per far parteclpare tuttl alia dlfesa tontro la n....iA I .a.i,I tnmrrorAnnn I mini motlvl e non si lasccranno prendere nella) trnppola cho si tende loro Un telegramma da Vienna dice che quando II presldente del Conslgllo lesse net Relchsrath II ilecreto dl amnlstla. II partlto radicate tedesco insorso protestando vlvace mente, mentro gll nltrl partltl applaudlrono Pa Tetrograd si ha che II generale Brus slloff ha apparcntcmente rallentato la sua ofTenslva nella Gallzla Egll pero' prepara un oolpo altrove o sembra che stla proce dendo ad uno spostamento dl truppe per spostare l'attncco In pochl giorni dl offenslva le truppe russe hanno catturato 18,000 prlglonicrl dl cut trecento sono utJlclall, ed hanno preo nl nemtco 29 cannoni e 36 mltrngllatrlcl. NORTHCLirFE APPLIES GAG Talks and Talks, Then Tells Reporters to Keep Mum WASHINGTON, July 6 Lord North cltffe. special British commissioner to the I'nlted States, nddrosscd the members of the National Press Ctub hero last night, nnd nfter describing the disadvantages and harm of the earlier censorship of the Brit ish Government, becamo a censor him self Tho noted English sltitcsman nnd editor talked for nearly an hour to tho Washing ton newspaper correspondents There was much valuable advice and a good story in what he slid Then Lord Northcllffe ex plained Hint ho hnd been talking most frankly In nn effort to be of aid to America and her newspapers during tho war, and re quested that nothing ho said should be quoted Lord Northcllffe said he expected to be In America for several months, nnd at somo future time would accept any Invitation to return to tho Natlonil Press Club and de liver a speech for publication bToni: on:s daily at st3o a. m. closes at b r. m. : Last Shopping Day This Week Hats HATS TRIMMED ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth ' 4 items, and uou cannot great occasion brings Tub) $0 QC . . ) &AkJJ 17. ) 7QC rr en Las JAM'iii'dM Amwi wS $1.23 Madras Shirts, 95c Fine printed ma dras In colored stripe effects Soft turnback cuffs Hose. . . 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FIFTH PLENTY OF SKILLED COOKS FOR NEW NATIONAL ARMY 'War Department to Train Men So Sol diers Will Havo No Complaint Regarding Food WASHINGTON, July B The national army wilt be well fed If preparation counts for aught The general staff Is working on a plan to feed the more than half million rookies who will assemble In the sixteen cantonments for training next fall The variety of the menu will necessarily be limited to tho regular army ration. But It will be properly prepared and served In recent wars the "grub" of tho valiant volunteer has been the object of scandal It was "embalmed beef" In the Spanish war. On tho border last year the National Guard howled lustily against the army mess The nnswer was Incompetent cooks. To guard against repetition of such com plaints tho general staff has completed plans to train a gigantic nrm of cooks before the cantonments open Within a few (wceks thousands of young men will be mobilized nnd Instructed In the art of military cull nary When the cantonments open the new cooks will be right on tho Job ready to feed the recruits Tho Instruction wilt Include how to fed n company of 1E0 men three times a day on schedule time, kitchen sanitation of ut most Importance to the health of the men nnd how to lend a touch of variety to the limited possibilities of the army ration There will he no cause for apologies for the food, officials nre determined Tho regu lar army soldiers thrlvo on It It Is pure It will be properly prepared And there will be enough to keep every soldier well nnd fit, military heads say Edge Names Hospital Board Members TRENTON. July S Governor Edge to day appointed Mrs. Elizabeth II A Harris, of Glen Ridge, and Mrs Agnes Cromwell, of Mendham, to the board of managers of the New Jersey State Hospital for the In tano nt Morris Plains, under a law passed mmmmmmimmm Rheumatism not only relieved, but tho cause removed by oliminatinc; the uric acid from your system if you DRINK DAILY 8 TO 12 GLASSES OF Mountain Valley Water Sample it FREE 718 Chestnut St. Phones j ? 07 Pure, tasteless a delightful table water. FREE OF CHARGE Filbert Seventh - - Good, dependable merchandise of quality crately priced and of such excellent sorts that cveru man will find something here that he needs and on which he can save. 50c and 65c Onyx Half lOSQ A Maker's Sample Line. Foreign nnd domestic, In plain and fancy silks, fibers, plain and mer-j cerlzed lisles nnd cottons. 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