e1-7 a t'K 5AYS WOMEN WORKERS I' ARE UNFAIRLY ENGAGED Ljlnyor May Permit Drafted Men t to Drill on Broad Street OTHER CITY NEWS BRIEFS I Philndclpliinn Wins Promotion in Rank in the Diplomatic Service Women should not bo ciniilovcd In many Mlt!ona "" Ion,; n3 mc" cUn ,)c founl to Sll lh hl. nccordliiK to l'nul Oentiell, In charge of the, State Labor Umplovinrnt Bu reau 1819 rcl1 Rtrtet' wlilch Is to Hupcr irtfn'd In elfjht cour'lcs the cmnlomeni lArk to bo dona under tho State Commit ... Pnlilln SafetV. Mr. Ocndcll wild that there win Htroni; lldenCO Ullll tMllMW.,;in mu mui wimiik UIH- cretlon In rIvIiib men's Jclm to women, and that ninny men arc iuic as a icsun or tno E ' t-fSlk. yJ P ".mj"i k' mer:. V ?! i 5 2E! r,'V " SITUAZIONE CRITICA INTUTTALASPAGNA Gli Scioperanti Accolti a Can- nonnte 11 Testo Delia Nota Del Papa V i plan There nhoiild bo no hurry In liut- :--. umimii Into JobM that were ncer In tended for them until nil the men hao tn utilized, Sir, dendell explained Plan Drills for Drafted Men Various pfana fr tho Immediate drilling of tho men called In tho draft for tho new hi National Army mivo neon mm netoro Major snuui ,. ......r, .. ..,,. nxlous to bIno 'he Boldlers-to-bo some pre liminary trnlnlnc before HondliiR them to camp It Is idanncd to Inve outdoor drills ery evenlnu on Hrojd street below ' Kpruee The plan has not jet been sane 'tloncd by tho Mavor. Philadelphia Diplomnt Promoted .fiittMr vinnnnnr. nf Phllllilplnlll!. wlm In Pi secretary of the American lcsntlon In To ll. ?. t . l.nnti ttriinntprt frnm tlin fhlpil In I K10, 11 lo ii-vi. ,.. "..... - --- ... IV th second cWhs In tho diplomatic Ncrvlce The promotion carries not only an lncre.i.o If ectlns as tliaree d'affaires Negro Shot Durinp Quarrel Lewis Blown, negro. 14112 Kater street, was shot In tho head but not seriously In jured early today during a quarrel Brown lays ho was shot by B.indolph Illchardson, a negro, of 1492 Kater btrect. Trank Jle Clellan, a neBro, of 1419 llalntirlrige btrect. Is held as u witness." nichardson will hao a hearing before Mngiitrnto M.icKarlantl at tha Twentieth and Kltzwatcr strceta station today. Philadelphia!) Dies of Wounds in France VTho namo of J. 11. (Jruvos. of Phil idel phla. appeals in the latest Ottawa, Cm., casualty list, Ills nunc appeals amoiiB those of men who died ot wounds. Asks $15,000 for Wife's Loc A suit for $15,000 diiiniiRes for the al leged alienation of the affections of his 'wife has boon broUBht by Benjamin 1 Eans nRiilnst I'hlllp Yoskln JudRo llii ratt allowed n capias foi tho aricst ot Yoskln and iKcd ball at $:.'500. Hit on Head With Milk Uottlc struck on the head by ,i milk bottle, llxtecn-s car-old Kmmamn.1 VilnbeiRcr, of 1716 Noith Tenth street. Is In ,i ctltlcal condition in St. Joseph's Hospital. Ho as hit while HtandfiiR at Alder street and Columbia auiue ,111s nsbailant cs-C-nd Poincarc Decorates KinR Victor I'AHIS, Aub. 1 l'lesUlent I'olncarc, ot FranCc, who hat been lslllnB the Italian front, has decorated KliiR Victor Kinm inucl with the inllltiiiy medal and tho French war cross. TODAY'S MAKKIAGE LICENSES Wtlter MiCullouati Lohkuo Inlund. iinJ .Miir- nret MiAndrewH U7-0 )im1 m. Joph M llalle, Nanl Ho8iltal. nail Jliiry II Ord Jtis I'roskey Ht , Uorrla Urrnmeln 17DO N Olh t . ana .s.irah Undev il.'o rulumlilii uc , Tttrlck MerulloiiBh i 17 X. 37th st.. ami Atlie Corr, IIJ-M V. nit Kt. Crawley 11 lira. lull Watts M and ltutri C. , Booker l.MT Myrtle at. Barnef H Kriun H.'i N. M Kt . anil Horo VatbfT. 101S ItUhninnd Kt. 'Edmond Kllcry. 'J 14 J .N 10th st , and Aenca Duby. UU1S urHnni Kt. ... .... Alexander Hawkins W.iKhlnBlon, I. C, nnd Boallnwhloii, wimhlnRtnn D C. lrl (larilner 170J 'tanker st.. nnd Htlicl Wheeler, HMil IMercn Rt. , Cforiif A. I'lipuney, L'OJS Arch st.. and Hsther tVorth llnltlinore. Aid . 'J Flraer K. Tutlle. ('tieltenliiiiii, ri , nnd l;.i Majberry, 'J.t O cliailnliK ki. ealey 13 Crals. I17HI N. l.'lli Kt . and Kmini Wllllam. 34Ti Sjdenham t. Thomas 1' Cosle. Jr. unci .Mlfllln St.. and Harah Wnlloie. 11)1(1 Mifflin st. James 11 Wood L'dim Oikfurd t , and IMni .Norton "1101 JIhuIui ae Leon llallstnck. 1"I4 Clelinil ne and Hen rietta Herbert, lull HilnlirlilBo Kt Domenlc llonat 1414 Wlnrlim ft, and Sue Tomjio 1314 lurton st Benjamin t'herrv iiJO Vuoro st . nnd l.stlicr . Cohen. S(I7 Mi Oil nil Kt ... lohn lleati Jr . llnrrlsliure, IM . and l.ulu Doernlanl, llustleton ne , Vlilsn llutherford 'laiony. Pa . and Udlth llc- .erle. '-M4S i; nrk Rt Oeorcn i Vlrrelle '.'UL' Serceant Kt , and Helen . C. Nelson. 741 Hrlstol Kt , Henry drier, 1744 I)i lhl st , and I.lnda liar- . raclouch, tilii 1'ront Rt. . . . . Joaeph H. A'Amello, Jr. 141t Christian st , . and Auzusta Voelcker. 1 tni N. 17th st Adam Kendra, IMild N. Ilodlno St., and l.va a Klerepka. 41J Heuson Hi. Btanlalaw Nnlske, Nlcetown. and Carollni Stal- , liam 3JJ1 AlieKhenj nc Harry Cmlslmll, Jr '.'j(7 f 17th St.. and Kllia- belh Dowllnu Sit J H Hani roft st. Thoiras J Ilrailv 1. 10 Memphis St.. and Mar-t-aret Hutt, J "in Almond Rt. Gilbert Mather. Haverfard, I'a,, and fJladja 11. Uarle. llrjn Mnwr. James A. I.nl, 1743 Itilrmount ae , and Warearet Ulrd S.'lll Wallaee st. William W. HellerH. lino.' llelnhart st., and . I.llzabeth Nnehb liter. Darby, Ta lohn Carson .lilJO 1 lllicrt Ht., and Daisy Huffln, . 37M t'uthhert Kt. Joaeph M l.amb. l'J17 S Ouenther st , and MarKiret Mnntnuue join) Norwood at, Rudolph r Knof 'jmd ilertnantoun no , and KlalB llecker '.IT IV Oicford Kt v "" " "unr, i. J.UHIUdlu ni., uiiu ..lutiiti? itni K . Ji I omliard st. Alexander fubernnt, 2H-'D 13 Ontario Bt , and .Stella Sajanow ski 2ni Sheller Ht, Henry Worrlek. 44H Kdeemont st , and rtcelna Delchert, Saiindale. "uls Dillon. n.'2 W York at., and Hllzabeth B Williams. 31S IV. 3!)th at. Ilonald Younir 1D1H Judaon st , and JIary Ben net 241.' JefTerKOii Rl. v Holllday, Wuyne, I'a.', and Susie Vlntcr, Wayne, Pa Benjamin H. Pollnek. BOin VoodIand ae , and Bklaln Smith. Jenklntown . , Kobert B, Lanse. I.eaguo Island, and Lulu Dawson, ltoxbornugli. Oarar Thnmns. 1411 H ltlth St.. and Hesslo , Oreen, 1311 S. 17th st. Jme Koberts. 1118 Drown St., nnd Itcba John--on. 231 8 inth gt. Thomas J. Mlllett, 1750 N 10i t , tad -Ames SI. ,ies, 1'jlli N 12th st. Thomas H. Cofan 3188 HiStuwaot U , and ..With Day, 1ST HharpnaeV hi, Herman K. J. Htaedl, 21l4 rront at., and it t -, '." rtl"it i-iij waiiey si, u "0j!Sa Pnok 2dl Ituth at., and Oertrude Stauf, tunti"' ""craiii si. William C. Moore, 2030 Fletcher St., and Hdna n..harton, 2117 Dauphin t. A'8 JlcCaslln. Downlnntown, Pa., and Alleo Vii'lT" aiarnaiion yn ". Jabow. 4S llmllv t .,, Helen ar- m Til Jabow, 4.8 Hmlly at,, and Kather SmO' i-;-.i. i. DuKer, nnu vine si., iiu iiciu ' jini!r'.1f0,,;"'lj "jo k. nth st. .'J!?. K .Ieeld. R118 Jamea St., tend Mar ,V nbert Yhenulon. IS!.'.' W. Thompson st and " tiiWr if Kuhns, 2131 Jefferson st. ! jtiun Annnn r Vb.u "'i -wiaviiio lion n -' Din F? PlliVihr?,n Oamlile, 130J H. lOtlf st. ir tfvi?,nd . .r' Onrdon. Ilrunswlck, Sid . and and iJJr, .:. cjoruon. jirunsw i .wyrtift Atinn n..n....ini. Kf ac,n"iii,vT,'rr:.,ori a3l A' at., and Jean Dick- !' 1J'n"on 830 N, 10th st., and Blanche iw'f ru 3" ". I nth st. "Bll Fredwell last Whirinn st.. and L la ! llk,t. .. ...... " .... .... . r- ,frU..i , i7Jl wnarion st, . . I' iHll'cJ Mnn 4JR N. Halford at., and Ed r, ilaehel. 44 nertnnntmun v. n ju nh -...T. .: "!- ". :t . . . 4bj aiiuar. 2U4 N. 20in st,, ana wary o if?n' 270-' Clearfield at. M ., , fc l,nll."a,L,, " 'W l.eaaue si., aim jiuii li, t5JS, Hwlarn, 1210 I.atona St., and Slarl Iwi-Jr1,! '"' .Monroe hi, SKi A: inenn, vend SuCll1"? "I N.lSth ..t, Vendle Hotel, and Hesale at., and Christie Hunter. L Iln 18 13, Cliveden bvj, Htllz. sja Harvey at,, and Dorothy i. w5ffi5?& ..Pennoek: Wi,SSi"2. SS HllBlIn .,rt lI..Tl,i . -J . Tr-. ntn.i.' " '-li wccipi anu si,, anu aiiiia j' t!S!ffkT' -?1 Cantrell st. li. if' Murray. 47 N. 41st at., and Kather ,OiS!i.1Urt' 12 "elmont ave. IV Chart RV Urlf IBl UaakAtf. tfav ta . a. Jt T ttllam "rifnth, 25 Heymour t. ana itacnsi jaj- John V .1 - "eymour st, 7T" J.u.llrc Camden, N. J xZVi.il"l,n' Ph I- Dalton 2084 Vietorla at., and Marie 7""'nam, b41)3 Welkel St. , , Bi.'i' "er, ooa npruca si,, ana Marian 5B,i.JIi'..Marshairst. ' rin, coaieaviue. jn. LKNLbT SCIIULLINC. Noted pianist, who lias been com missioned a captain in the ofl'iccrs' reserve corps to act as interpreter. ERNEST SCHELLING MADE KESERVEORPS CAPTAIN Philadelphia's NotedPi"a.nist Will Be Interpreter for Army Ordered to Washington finest .SclicllhiB, of Philadelphia, the noted pianist has been coinnilsnlonctl a cap tain In tho olllccra' reere lorps to net ns interpreter, nceordliiB to tin announcement made today f'aptaln SchellhiB; who la stalnB at Bar Harbor, Ins been ordeied to report In AvnshliKton next Mond ty for further or ders Ho will Ku up ills recitals and ero hlH countrj throtiRliout the war, he s.ild A Bradutte of the Unlcislt of I'ennsl nnla and a llnRulst. Captain KchcllliiB is a brother of lir IVlIx i: SchellhiB, pro fessor of history and HiibIIsIi literature nt tho UnUerslty. JIrs .SchellhiB has sUen up the alco presidency of the Bar Harbor War Belief Association nnd will necompmy Captain SchellliiB to Wn'-hltiBton RUSSIANS FRUSTRATE PLOT TO RESTORE CZAR Former Ruler and Family to Bo Sent to Tobolsk, in Bleak Siberia I'irruoci'.Ai), auk k. A luiintoi-icwriutlonir plot, lnxlng for Its object the lesloi.itlnn of tho ("7.ir to the throne, w.ih discovered and ncotched, It was le lined toil,i in tonnectloii with the deportation of the former Czar, C.ulna and their familj to Siberia The Houi'-e Oa7ette toda nNserts pol tiel that the fmmer C.ir Is now en i ooli te Siberia The i"olutlonar plot tint was uucirthc.il Is bellcNcd to Ii.im Ini hided a plan to attempt to release Nicholas fiom Triarkoo Selo palace The bleak Siberian town of Tobolsk, far removed from any i.illu.i, Is to bo the nbldliiB place of the Homanoffs Tobolsk Is reached by a sm ill boat th it touches tho town once a week I'oinieily tho place wni used as a iIcarliiB hou,-t foi political exiles hcnt into the Siberian wilderness to toll In the meicurj mines ARRIVALS OF VESSELS AT ALL ATLANTIC PORTS List of Ships ComiiiR in as Posted Collector of Customs Today by 'llio follow ItiB list of tho ai rivals of ves sels from foiclBn count! les at ports on tho Atlantic coast and tJulf of Mexico durhiB twont-four houis nded AitRUst 11 was posted tod ly In the Custom House Arncnn (Spin) KanKis I'ltv (Ilrlt ) Aureole (Hrlt ) Krahatail (Dutfh) llrltlsh Prim ess (Hrlt) I.nnirfoKS (IMn ) llrtuhlnti ln' I HixKenKern t.N'or ) Itaron Napier (Hrlt ) llith (Anier 1 I'ai hiue (Aim r ) Centennial (Atner ) l.va A Dinenhower (Amer ) Tlxielsliir (nier ) IlrneKt T 1 m ( Mner ) 1 ellx Tan-mis moi ) lHHiira Mm, (Amor ) llrlsello (Amer ) lloniluriK (Mner ) Ilmr M lliBler (Amir I John 1) Rockefeller (Amer ) ... Job I.udiv Slonlnckel (Nor ) TommlorK (Dan ) Jomph It. Parrott (Amer.) Juno (Amor ) I.Mlerhorn (Nor ) 1. villa II Itoper (Amer ) Morro Cistle (Amer.) Mllllnoiki t (Amir ) Mar 'llrreno (span ) Manuel Calvo.lSpan ) Marvnnl (llrlrt) Munlelta (Amir ) MilKlllff (IIUK1 ) Ni Ison (Amer ) Omo i (Id nilut in) Hi land (.Nor I ollvottn (Aimr ) 1'mnKjlv.inl i (Amer ) Prolivillnus (Ilrlt ) IthfHUs (Ilrlt ) Ho. hello (Ilrlt ) Ilvi lrden (.Nor ) Hi a Klnu (Amer,) baranii (Ilrlt ) Irlumph (Ilrlt ) IU8HeM (Amer ) WiKlfullon (Amer ) Austrian PoreiRn Minister in Berlin ZURICH, KvvUzcrl mil, Aub 16 Count Czcrnln tho Auxtri in Koielsn Minister, has arrived' In Heilln lrom (ierm.in headquar teis on tho western front, where ho con ferred with Doctor Mlchaells, tho derm m Chancellor; Doctor on Kuhlmann, tho Ger man KorelRU Secretary, and a member of army chiefs. ' Tracy Named for Exemption Hoard inniMiil'Hfl. Aub. IB. lioveinor Hrumbaush has recommended to the Presi dent tho appointment of David H Tracy, o' HarrlsburB, to succeed Vance C, JlcCorm ns a member of tho exemption board ofA district. Tracy Is a Democrat, presld " a munltlona company nnd preslden' HarrlfeburB Chamber of Commerce Germany to Take Over Po:t qoi'ENHAOi:.v. aub. ic t; man food dictator, ilerr on ) cordlnB to a Ilerlin uispaier proprlato this ear's entire : tatoes. He alto will conse- css.ary for human consumi Licensed at Ell' IirJCTO.V. Md. An' furnished Ave of tho i' marrlaBO licenses h follows' Hatold.A i. Camnbell. Walt Cnrev. John M. Ci Helme, AVllbert M cler. and I'ranV' ' Muy, all of Phil back and Fran Pa. j Frank 1-. SiaK b"'0 Bow-ties Homer F. IiI'.q'd Fort Wnyne,co ?,00 Belts. . . A ales Eton Suits. $1.50 Union n75c Athletic erwear na 'm j V. i Vsff i & p m Sort ii jna m 50c 25c 50c 1.'65 75c 40c South 15thifft -. a. ,.jrJv. tMTniB n rflls KO.MA, 1G AKosto. II Ministcro ilclla Gutrrn anntincla die martcdi' scorso tin nsquadriglla di ncroplanl austriacl fece una incursione sopra Vcnczla sti cul lascio' cadero pa recchle bornbe. (Jtieste ucciscro quattro persone e ne fcrirono cnllsctle. Un ospcdale fu colplto da una bomba lanciata da uno dcjll ncroplanl ncmlcl e un pazicntc fu ucciso c entuno feriti. Gli aeroplani austriacl furono sublto nttaccatl dalle maccbine da cnccla lln. liane, e dai rapporti fiiuiiti al Comatulo italiano si rileva die parcccbic maccbine auslriacbe furono alibattute. All'attacco contto la squadriRliu ncmica parted parono anche parcrchic torpwlinlcrc e caccia-torpcdiniire. M DlitU. 1 ARiisto Set persone ill cut Iniiue liorKlicsl un nero ucclsl o novo nltto ferlte plu' o mono Bravemente, In un Inconlro tra fill ellpe. rant I ed I solilatl In Hircelloin I'nncchl cirri clettrlcl Biililatl da mllllnrl ennero fnttl scriio a vlolente sisaluole, e succcs ero ilel trambtistl, tho furono msI.iII eol iiinuone, 1. 1 situ ilone, dlvlene osnl momento plu' nllarmante, ed II C.cneralo Wovler che e' nc torso a llartelloti.a ha sentlto la mcoHslla' ill procl.innie la Icrkc m ir7l lie mll.i llta' e (llntottil per evltare die In pnslzlone dl entl Plu" crltlia Verm m ra fu iipicksuIii ill prolblte alio vitturo ihttrlohp dell i elttj I ui so peiuuru u trarflio Anihe a Madrid li situ irlnue illventa quotldl unmento plu' allumante Tuttl I noBozlt Komi chlusl, le inriorzo pubbliclio hanno complctnmcntc sospeso II scnlrlo, o lo straile hono liiBonibre da mano a sera dl Bruppl dl l.ivoratorl ihe m.ircl mo nctlo str.ado In scbho dl protest.) nicntro 1 1 po ll7la ed I sold itl dal i.anto loro perlustiano incesintuuente 1 1 eltt T II pnpoln i' rostietli) a ilbarsl con pane inlllt.iro polche' ntieho I p mattlerl hanno llehl.it.ito lo eclopero 11 Mlulstio S'ctioi Dito In diihi trato ill trov.usl ill friuite ad un perlodo i iltli Isslmo. doe' nil un movlnienlo ntnrrhlio Insplrato lion ila pilnclpll o iln inotlvl ben dellnltl nn bensP (1 ill i Milimta ill detetmlnaio un movlineiilo ilvoltirlou iilu Per online ill I Roveino I inporloul del putlto mii l.illsta siiim st itl airestall, c piticihl ill c.so ilopo avet Mihllo un sum in ilio Inti irnfi itoiln (I.u.intl al tribunile inlKt. ue veniuro lutein ill In icilu-orll ml 11 laii tulie a Sib.ulel, illrt I iiiIkMi dlst.tutc ill Itanelloni fu neievx.ii () (l iltifniare li BUiIlilKlone ill II Rovetno noli si lllildo sulli t'rltlca poslrlom e 1,1 liatuiahneiile pieiiilemlo Ditto iiielle pin U17I1111I pi 1 tell tale ill nslstere ulle iventinllii Illiissuml inio II teti di II 1 not.) ill pice che Pip 1 Henedctto h,i inamlatn a ttltte le 1117I011I e 1 he iiuhhllchlnnit) Inti Kralinetile in IiikIc-o nello eolouno ill ipiesto Blmuilc TRADING IN SUGAR FUTURES DISCONTINUED New York Exchange Complies With Suggestion of Hoover Ni:v ionic ub i 'Ihe bund of inanafreis of Hie New mk toffco and susar exiliniiBe this .iftnmmii voted to stop all Ir.iilliiB In MiKnr fuiiiiis 'I ho ai lion was taken nt the siicBcstlini of Herbert C Hoover, food nilmlnlstr.itoi It Is Interpreted heie as .1 prclliiiln.uy step In Ruvcrnment control of the Anieik.iii tuRir supplj. Follow Iiir this aniiounrenient It was stated that all MiRnr rellners hivo been nimiiioueil to WashliiRtrm toinoriow to de ililo upon the bevt mithnd for the ptinh.i'-e of rcllned miriu for tho nnn and navy. Julius Koseiiw.ald will preside Subject of pi Ice IKIiib is not siheduled foi ilKus slon at tomorrow's uicctliiB .icconlliiB to tellucis TelcBiams wcio received this aftitnnoii by heads of local siiR.ir rellnciles ieiuist Iiir them to send representatives to Wash IliRton tomorrow to confer with Ml Hoover icR.irdliiR tin) ipustlon of nipplvliiB tho niniv nnd 11 ivy with supar durhiB tho win AiionliliR to the V. .1 MtC.ihui SUKil Hi II11I11B Conipinv theie was notliliiR In tho tcloRr.im to Indie id) nnv pmposo in tin loiifcrenco except tint. 'I ho McCanii Com piny will send W .1. McCalnn, Jr. Mi MiCah.an s.ild that nt present tho ntlous units nnd branches of tho mllltniy receive their MiRnr by pun haso ns It is needed Ho could not tell whether Mr. Hoovci hid de cided 011 iv different method ot pui chase, or w bcthei ho menus to !1 a pilco at which It Is to bo fiiml rd DYESTUFTS INDUSTRY SHOWS GREAT GROWTH Development Has Been Phenom enal Since Supply From Germany Censed EXPORTS JUMP 100 P. C. WASHINGTON. Aur. 16. Plicnonicn.il development In tho New American dvestuffs Industry, founded only slnco tho outbreak of the Kuropoan war, nnd n Rcneral movement nmonR the new dio companies to resolvo themselves Into n few hlRhlv elllclent combinations, nro re ported by the Department of Commerce to day AlthoURh there was virtually no do lndutrv In this country when the war broiiRht nbout nn ncuto BhortaRn In Ger inin lives, the short spuo which his Inter vened has been sulllclent for this new busi ness to follow tho trend of all blR business In this countrv and coiiienlr.ate 'An Incre.isinB tendenev Is shown In tho Indtistrj to nn 11m ilRim Ulou of Interests ninoiiR certain plmts m ikhiR crudes nnd Interim dlntes with otlurs produclns llnlshcd dvestuffs," sajs tho report This report does not URiid tho new ilvo combinations as sinister but detlans tho new de tiusts "will piob.iblv result in 11 moro extended varletv of colors at n decreasltiB cost of pioductlon" The Goveiimunt will keep In touch with the new dvo combinations with n view lo bavins knowledge of ilstence of lomblnitlon In restraint of trade. The de li irtmcnt'H leport sets fmth that the new do ininbiiinllons nio poolhiB their mirket Iiir Intircsts 'U10 inovement nlready has Bono so far tint ho amalRatuatious Includo the most lmportnnl pi mis In the lountrv Manv of the corporations have blanches In prlnclpil American cities and toino even In l.ondiin Puis and SliniKliii 'Ihe liienipiir itul iljo compmles have In vestid i.ipllal to tho evtint of $lC3.0:r,.r,:,0 hi the tmslntss and plan expansion These IlRUrcs do nit Include uiiltuoipornted djo eonip inks The Icpoit s.ijh that It tho capital Investment of these concerns were Included the total Invested In tho Industry would 1 nn above JJ0O 000,000 The department's report sjvs that produc tion of liquid products bj thcto compinles for tho niriint c.ir amounts to 1,210,150 B.illotis and or substani e, :l,7Sri,700 pounds Manufacturers of Intermediates aro puttlliR out fiom 1 000 000 to J.1100,000 pounds u nintith i.uii Colormikeis are producing n t the late nf 5,000 000 pounds a mouth, tho leport sajs Kmrts of djes for tho lln.il yc.r end ItiB June "0. l!)ltl Hiniiuntcil to J5.102.002. while for Ihe suiieeilliiB car the exports jumped i f u 7I0.SS7, un Increase of more than loo per t cut. GeorRo If. 1 SuBir Itcllnli Hirle, Jr. 1 p iny, tho t, city, couli' they won' P. 11 T" cm I head of tho 1'r.ml.lln lipan. nnd Ucoiro 1 1 UI10 Pciiii StiEar Com- 1 iibo leflnerles In tho lathed to Ic.uii whom ilsve War Gardens ila Ilallro.td and Its I Ir bit" Is evldeiiicd s" bchiB cultivated 1 ind of tho com- The valuo of the exceed a quarter BG1 bnt tf Plilladelplilft lnv doia, but how r HTiti:i:rs tic 'Coffee loasly cooked Veil promptly ualy alwas to inngers 'arlon KItT ST. lTII ST. a A Si our' tthlatl nua Irld. o Graveui Quartetl patriotic iVt' ORDNANCE INSTRUCTION AT WHARTON SCHOOL Third Class in Course on Han dling Army Stores to Open on Monday The third class In the course of li.andltliR nrmy stores nt tho Wharton School. Uni versity of Pennsylvania, under tho super vision of tho ordnance department of the Government. Is holdlnR Its Initial mectliiR today for tho purpose of registration, or Bnnlzatlon nnd to prepare for tho opening school session on Monilav, Tho membership of this class, which Is limited to 100, Is more than ninety now, but tho full number will not be known until tho last candidates take their physical ex amination today nt tho I'nlvirslty Gm 'aslum by tho phslclnns of tho nrmy de partment x The tilnetv.flvc grnduitcs of tho second class are expected to recelvo llitlr asslRn ments to cantonments before this week has lapsed. They wero Rraduatcd last Prlday In time to bo homo nnd make nrranReineiits for pisliiR Into itftual Government service, since inch member of theso clnsses must have enlisted In tho ordnanco reservo corps In order to t ike tho course New U.ilbhouse Is Popular When Superintendent Wlllard M Hess, of the I'un l'ield Plnvsround, Twenty, second nnd SedRlov nvenuo, nrrlved nt work this mnrnlnB he found n crowd of happy but Impatient utiRsters vvnltliiR for tho new buhhouso to open for tho day. Moro than H00 persotiH visited tho bathhouse .vesiernay vvneii it was nrst thrown to tho public. open GREAT WASH0UTSH0UK TRAINS IN MOUNTAINS , , , 4 Awful Damage Done iiailroads and Country Between Hazlcton and Wilkes-Barre wn.Ki:s-nAimi:, ra. aur, ic. P.assenRer trains of tho I,olilRh Valley, Wllkes-llnrro nnd Hazlcton nnd Central Ilallrond of New Jersey aro ntalled In the mountains between Hnzleton nnd Wilkes Parro ns a result ot n cloudburst last night which ripped out hundreds of feet of rails and toro up tho roads, washed out tho Stale roads, knocked down trees nnd flooded tho tunnels. Passenpers of jjieso trains cllhcr spent tho nlRlit In tho cars or mado their way as they could over swollen streams In tho mountains to fnrmhouscs. I'arly this morning Lehigh Valley trains from Nv York came to Wllkes-Harro by way of tho D, I,, nnd '.V, lo PhllllpsburR or by way of the Pennsvlmnl 1 thrnuRh Hnzle ton and Nnntlioke. Wllkes-llnrro nnd Ha zlcton passengers camo to this clly In tho same manner. Tanners attempted to brlnR passotiRors to tbls city by automobile, but Brent washouts prevented them nnd tinny parties wero lost In tho woods SearchlnR parties hivo been organized nnd nro bur ning to their rescue. A monster washout under tho tracks of tho Lehigh Valley K.allroul two miles east of alcn Summit, between Hear Creek Junc tion nnd Uradcrs, has completely paraljzed traffic on the roid Huridrods of section men from each side of tho break hnvo been rushed to tho scene. Sou i.h:uti;na.t hpjhky vum of Poit Official Quietly Mame Jliss Reese, of Pottbville I'OTISVIM.I: p.i Aur 1G Lieutenant Paul P lleirv. of ('bestir, ton of Willi im II Heirv, l olhctor of tho Pott ot Philadel phia and Miss IMItli p.ieso, il.iUKhter of Mi and Mis Thomas (' P.eise, of this t't, wire in 111 lid tod i at the homo of tho parents of tho biido hf tho ltov Iliiiiond 1' Walker, of tho Seioud I'lc-bjterl.in I lunch Collectni Herrj and his son Homer l,eri, of tMe Naval lteiive, were picent at the nuptials vvlilili v.ero witnessed Ij; tho niimbeis ot the families onl. x ai)I)i:d 10 si:vi;nth division Officers nnd Men of Quartermaster's Stair, N. (i., Assigned Sl'Nlll'llV ub 1 1. Genual Clmniit Mid tod ij Unit nidi is wire Isstiid liv tho Depiitnnut ot the Kist ntt.11 I1I11R the of ficers and enlisted 1111 11 of the ipi.nUr niiistei'H mips administrative staff to tho Seventh division staff. 'I his Includes Colonel Hirry (' Trexler, camp oil 11 tet master, ll.nrlshurB, Llititen nit Colonel Lewis A Anscliutz and .Majois Harry A Punel mid LIvliiRstniio V lt.iiuh, assistants to tamp iU nti nn isln, I Inn 1h burg, Kdward II Schell, 1 imp ipi irter master, Mount (In tin; Captain John II Tavlor. William J lliiks. Leo A. I.uttrliiRer and H ilph II rornoff mid twentj-six 111 llstcd men assistants to lamp iiii.irtennastcr Mount Gictii.i JECXLDWELLSfQi ACTIVE SERVICE WRIST WATCHES Unbreakable Crystals BrijjKtly Luminous Numerals and Hands Mann & dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET We Have a Sale Once Each Year Fall and Winter Goods on Sale About V2P rice 12 00. 24.00 Golf Suits . . 15.75 6 00 V-neck Sweaters . . . 3.75 5.00 Wool Vests .... 2.75 1.50, 2.00 Heavy Silk Neckwear. .75 15.00, 16.00 Raincoats 18.00, 20.00 Raincoats 27.40 Gabardine Coats 7.75 10.75 14.75 10.50 Golf Coats 6.75 All Overcoats, All Weights, Alout '& Price 18 00. 20.00 Men t Overcoats and Motor Coats, 14.75 2.00. 2.50 Madras Shirt. (Fall weights) . . . 1.25 Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET J'-PisJ (lvSifcv - yln Advertisement by The Pullman Company Service. Cars of the Pullman Company are today operated over one hundred and thirty- seven railroads, aggregating 223,489 miles of track, and afford the means to reach with maximum comfort, safety and con venience, every point of interest to the traveler. By securing Pullman accommodations, the traveler is further assured of safety, due to the strength of the car con struction, security of health, due to the scientific cleaning and sanitary methods employed, and the convenience resulting from the service of fifteen thousand efficient and experienced car employes. Accommodations may be purchased in advance, and, if for any reason passengers are unable to make the trip, the amount paid for the tickets will, upon ' application, be immediately refunded. Experienced representatives stationed at every principal point in the United States are prepared at all times to provide special parties with private cars, containing dining room and kitchen, accommodating from eight to eighteen persons, in charge of a competent chef, porter and waiter, or, if desired, complete trains consisting of baggage-library, sleeping, dining and observation cars. i ff i-Hj vfJill '&jgJ$&LS: . U -i Viv VVal 4 A rd Stock up andBuji! s $20 in this sale for $30, $28 and $25 suits that you'll pay I $10 to $20 more to duplicate next year! Cf You read the papers. You know that millions and millions of yards of cloth, millions and mil lions of pounds of wool are being requisitioned for military needs! I That means scarcity and high prices for all of us! I Stock up and Buy Now in this Remark able Sale at $20 for . $30, $28 and $25 Perry Suits! A At Other Prices . ,, $20 and $22.50 j $16.50 Suits for j $17.50 m $15 and $18 Suits for . . $13.50 Tropicals J Stylishly cut, thoroughly tailored! Big choice of assort ments! Light, me dium and dark con servative colors! Big sizes! Palm Beach J Suits $7.50, $10.00 'Brcezweve' f $10.00 Suits....,.. $12.00. $13.50 $15.00 Mohair Suits Outing Trousers $5 to $8 4 ' ,r & "M Officers' Uniforms Khaki Suits.. $12 &$1 Serge Suits $35.00'i Overcoats $40j Etore closes dally I P. if. ' j 1 1 11 Bomraoji aunng Augutfj t' PERK$M ' x Pw wmrmjL. .am
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