rlvr t f :jr ITALIANS DECORATE COLUMBUS STATUE Societies Here Celebrate the 425th Anniversary of Dis covery of America APPEAL FOR LIBERTY LOAN Knights of Columbus Observe Dny by Starting Drive for $3,- 000,000 Fund for Soldiers Italian societies of Philadelphia obrcned J, 5th nnnlcr,ary of the. discovery Ir America by Columbus by placing n breath on his statue In rulroiouiU Park '"The tocletles were romcsenled by the Columbus Day Italian committee, of which r. . s.,....mi i phntrinnn The colcbra. K Hon lion '10t " arg0 thls onr "" ln i" ,.! because of the war. In hi addrcii at the Ktatuc. Mr Queroll midc an appeal that Columbus Day bo ob wned throughout the country like Wash E"onblrtliila Chevalier C C A Haldl keil that all prcicnt whould think of the J. t the front and nld the war for democrats bv HUbci lbltiu to the Liberty Loan " address was aUo made by Chevalier 11 H N'nrdl The f'olumbus Iav committee, which In. eludes John J! Queroll, chevalier C C A Baldl lJrnest, Atelln. Kavtrlo Porrcca, Ancelo us.mo Chevalier i: V. I! Nnidl. Vincent IJiunttto and Joseph Modcstlna. then left f"r Il.inimonton, , J, whcio they addressed the Italian colon.v. and ' appealed for subscriptions to the Liberty Loin The principal speaker was Vincent Tetolu The snn of CoUiiubus celebrated the day liv a llae raising at St. Donato's parochial huo1. Mxt -fifth and Callow hill itrects and a paiade Thev left the school this afternoon und pataded through West Philadelphia to IMIrmount Paik, where the plaieil .1 wieath on the statue of Columbus I'lftv girls attired as lied Cioss nurfes made collections en route for the benefit of "e orphans and widows of Italian soldieis Tonight there will be u conceit In the Kliool hall which will be picccded l ad dresses bv prominent Italians The launching of the local cimpalgn to raise $3 000 000 for the erection and main tenance of leireatlnn centns in the t'nltcd Mates army cantonments In this country and 1'ranic will bo one of tho fc.uincs In Connection with the celcbrntfon of Columbus I)a by the Knights of Cplumbus tonight at the Uademy of Music Tho Mock i:changc. Produce, llxclungc. banks and numeious business establish ments closed for tho day The Knights of Columbus have been designated bv tho War Department ns the official ageniv fot all Catholic activity for the soldieis and sailors Prominent mem bers of ongicss nnd juilsts from many parts of the cuuntiy will attend tonight's meeting whlih promises to be one of the large-it cvei held In Philadelphia. Among the speakcis will be Congressman J Thomas Hellln of Alabama, who re cently caused a stir In Washington by the assertion that some members of Congress were conttolled bx German Influences Representative Hellln Is regarded as one of the best oiators In tho counttj Addresses Tt lit also be delivcied by foimcr Governor IMnlii S Stuait. (supreme Knight James A Klahertv head of the Knights of Co lumbus former Congressman J Washing ton Logue Piesident Judge Burlington, of. the I nlted Stales District Court of Ap peal" and others of equal piominencc. lid ard A Kelly chairman of the Philadel phia I haptcr of tho Knights of Colum bus will preside Tho llioial boclety of the Ladles of Ban Domingo under the leadeislilp of Pro fessor llogan, will lender numerous selec t'ons The movement to raise tho fund men- tloned is receiving the united bupport of all incmbcis of the Knights of Columbus and Catholic clergy and people throughout the country The money will be used to erect and equip buildings at nil tho train ing camps in the country nnd to furnish amusement and recreation for all soldiers regardless of ciecd; also to maintain Infor mation bureaus at the front so that those ln the trenches may bo kept In easy com munication with the folks at home. The fund will also be used to maintain volunteer pilests to look after the spiritual welfare ot Catholic soldiers in tho tralnlne tamps It has been planned to elect at each, of Cie sixteen N'atlonal Army cantonments three recreation buildings at a cost ot about $H 000 for each cantonment There will also be erected one building at a cost cf about $0000 at each of the sixteen Na tional Guard encampments Prom twenty lhe to thirty similar recreation stations will be erected at the regular army exten sion camps, naval training stations, avia tion stations and camps of other units of service Cardinal Gibbons Urges Loyalty Continued from 1'aCB One and Is theieforo alone In the position to judge of the expediency ot national af fairs, "In a word, we havo been exerting our very effort, and will continue to do so, tb persuade nil Americans that they can do the greatest good to themselves and their country by a chceiful and generous per formance of their duty, as it Is pointed out to them by lawfully constituted authority " The President replied: "May I not express my ery deep and sincere appreciation of your letter of Octo ber 6th? n has brought me cheer and re assuranco and I want jou to know how much I appreciate your own action in con senting to preside over the Important and Influential group of men and women who have bo generously undertaken to support tho Administration ln its efforts to make the whole character and purpose of this jar and of tho Government of the United States In tho prosecution of It clear to the hola people " xvesinoj soothes ( and heals sick skins tr"inHwiat you want foryounWn- i . .ouiui wnep me itcning ana L, Curning-RMinol to heal the eruption. v "? b"n standard skin treatment, com T y '" or many years. It "... .loijunir wntcri coma irritate LUl'ixS,?:'m4 Co. WmsW iiiM. mm sWW McGarrtty Denies Treason Charge Continued from Vast, ()np fl'm,.- Km'!?1'' Wflsl""8""i was at one )..i i i Br.!U'? 'eomn" Yet who will daro ser LlIU lVl0Cl. Dut ' " IZJ " 0fnlLord Nrthcllfre write of Case ment they- flippantly use the word 1 would remind these gentlemen, however, that a mans own countrymen arc the best Judges of his motives and patriotism Casement's name will go ringing down the nges among irishmen and all lovers of liberty ns one 0t..n8 world's greatest patriotic martyrs, while these tools of Kngland who slander him will be forgotten In n day "Itobert Hmmet sought the nld ot Prance an1 rebelled against Kngland In 1803 ling land hanged him ns a traitor; jet but a few weeks ago President Wilson lent the dignity of his presence to the unveiling ot n statue In our Capitol at Washington which will perpetuate Hmmet as a patriot nnd martyr IlUSir LOYAL TO UNITI'D STATES "As to myself, no charge ban linen mule against me I, therefore, need no defense, but there Is a contemptible Inference made which might lead many well-meaning peo ple to believe I was guilty of some crime To this cowardly English propaganda I can oniy answer tlierc were no Benedict Arnolds among the Irish And while today thou sands of Irishmen would prefer suicide to taking up arms to fight for England vou will find none among them willing to sell tho United Slates "If It Is a crime to sympathize with Ger ninny as against England, who Is tho great est suppressor of liberty nnd urn ill nations In the world. I plead guilt v of the ctlmo nnd gloiy In the fact The blood of Paltlik Pearsc, of Emmet, ot Casement of SkcflinE ton and of Tom Ash who but a few days ago was done to death by England, and the blood of their many oilier splendid com lades ciy out from their graves to mo as they cry out to all their countrymen. "Shame on the Irish hand or the IrlMi volco who gives nld to our murderers. Eng land hns used cveiy method known to tho tyrant to suppress the voice of Ireland, which calls out to the world to be liberated from the English yoke Hut her efforts havo failed In Ireland as her Imitatois will fall here "If we men of the 1'nltcd States aie out to fiee the small nations, let us show our good faith by liberating that Miiall nation which has suffered the most which has suffered the longest let us llbeiatc Ireland, whose sons lnvo shed more ot their blood to make these United States free and to de fend that freedom than any other nation of Its size and population In the world Palling In this, hlstorv will show we fought moie ln tho interest of England tlnn ln tho interest of liiimanltv and small nations as we proclaimed on entering tho war. N'o doubt while waiting for news of the fall of Lens we will have time to read Mi Lansing s next installment ' Start Wilmington Gas "Grab" Fight Continued from Tune One ' Electric Conipanv s plant duilng the re cent rate fight In that cltv I'ourlh the elimination of the 'watci ' In the lompnnv h capitalization K"tfi tho determlmtlon of a Jus-t late of chat go for gas based upon the actual paid-in capital of the compim and upon the retlts of the physical valuation Sixth, a complete exposure ot the po Pink Silk Pajamas Colonel H says they're "perfectly lovely" but "no good to the soldier boys." So send something your boy will use and enjoy every day. Theroz will give him many of the comforts of home. Keep the outer man well groomed, "shaven and shorn," and the inner man appeased with a cup of hot coffee or tea or a wholesome rasher of crisp bacon wherever he may be. Cost About a Cent a Cube No Smoke No Odor No Soot No Ash Non-Explosive Theroz Instant Fuel Cubes used in a Theroz Blue Flame Burner burns vapor gas and oxygen in just the right proportions to produce the hottest flame known to science a true blue Bunsen flame. Theroz is the most efficient emergency fuel known, because with the scratch of a match you have instantly the intense heat of the fuel. There is no waiting for something to heat or to start up. MOST ECONOMICAL because a cube costs but about a cent and you burn of it only enough to heat what you want heated. If a whole cube is not required, blow out and put it back in the can. What 2 Cubes Will Do: Fry Steak, Fish or Smalt Chicken. Fry Potatoes. Make Welsh Rarebit. Make Pancakes. Chafing-Dish Cooking. Coffee Percolator. Heats Shaving-Water. Heats Baby's Bottle. Heats Curling Iron (without soot.) nH Emu Sim, It mU Irf&S1 III 'EVENING LECGE1V-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1917 litical activities of tho cas company's) ofllclals. Hack of nil this, of course, stnnds out tho offer to purchaso tho company's plant out rbtlit nnd opernto It without Increasing tho present price, This offer was mado through E, M. Davis, president of the Voters' Non partisan League, at the public hearing on Tucsdny evening. Just before the commis sion began Its 'star chamber" session. Mr Davis would not divulge the namo of the man making tho offer, but ho de- rnrnt 11ml l. - i ... , ..t.. ... uin, no niuuu rqwuy in jhuuucb i certified check for $L'iOO,000 the following ""mini, n n nrooi oi me gooa rnitn or mo offer H was learned today, however, that the man back of the offer Is Alfred I dtl Pont, head of the faction which Instituted the court proceedings In the famous du Pont securities case to take from Plcrro S fhl Pnnt niwl lilc n..Mlnl.. t. ..... .. .... . u... ..in. ! iim.uviHii'a iihj jiuii ui"4 Fccurliles purchased from T. rolcmnn du Tlic proposal of the 5rs company to Jn- PrPJlm tlin tirlnn In nmiDMmiiM. I n ml 1a. clared heio today, will be a boomerang nuicii win prouauiy result in a reduction Instead of all increase. Statistics havo been gathered by C .Fred Packer, a former member of the Public Utility Commission, which show that the averago prlco of gas In a number of cities about tho sl7e of Wilmington Is not over eighty cents per thousand feet consumed "If tho water could be squeezed out of Iheiompanv s capitalisation ' declined Hor ace (J Eastburn, an attornev and a leader In Independent political movements, dis cussing the situation today, we could have gas foi eighty cents nnd probably for less and even at that llgure the company could cm n li pei cent on tho money actually paid in ' Tho picscnt pilco of gas In Wilmington is ninety -five i ents per thousand feet con sumed. Late ln September the lompany sent letteiR to all consumers announcing an aibltrary tax of twenty-five cents per month on all meters in service regal dless of the amount of gas consumed A storm of pro test immediately bioke it was charged that the company did not hnve tho right to rajse the prlco without the npproval of the Hoard of Utility Commissioners. In i espouse to the protests the commissioners held several hearings On Tuesday evening last, after a heated debate between repiesentatlves of the com pany and a number of clllrens, the lom mlsslon went Into nil cxeeutlvo session huuseipieiitly It was learned that although the piotesting citizens wcro denied admis sion to the meeting, lepiescntatives of tho gas company were present at the session, and It was theio that tho meter 1 1 was wlthdiawn and the ten-cent per thousand Increase offered Tho commission the following lnoinlng gave Its approval to the Increase without notifviug any of the onglnal complainants and without a -puhlk hearing FIND MOTHER OF SEAMAN KILLED BY BLACKJACK Lives in Tuckcrton, N. J. Companions of Man Stiuck Down in Fifth Wat (I Sought The molhei of I'hailes I Jacobs tho seaman who was found dvlng on Pine Mieet near Seventh early vesterday morning ns the reMilt, the police believe, of being blackjacked, has been found hy detectives Mie lives In Tuckcrton, V J Jacobs was found unconscious on tht sliect in ttio Fifth Ward and died on the wav to thu I'eiinsvlvaula Hospital De tectives today are tiying to llnd his com 1 inlons of the night before he died What 1 Cube Will Do: Boils 2 Eggs. Heats Can of Soup, Beans, Etc Cooks Cereal. Makes 2 Cups of Tea or Coffee. Fries Ham and Eggs. Heats Flat Iron (without soot.). What & Cube Will Do:' When lest than a cube heats what j ou want heated, blow out the cube and put it back into can to be used. HiJj cii F IwralffiM CUf, M tU (Hi LA F0LLETTE WHL GO BEFORE COMMITTEE To Defend Hitnaolf Alrnincl Charges at Session to Be Held Tuesday WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. Senator La Toilette will ,w.n,i i,im.ir before tho subcommittee nf ih irlviii.r. nnd Election Committee of ihn Ronni. against charges that his utterances beforo the Non-Partlnan Leaguo convention at St Paul wero "disloyal" .. '.P ,lettcr Bcnt ln "Ply lo Kcnator I.a 1 ollctte s rcqucbt that he be allowed to tev tiry, tho subcommittee today set Tuesday at 10 30 o'clock ns tho hour at which the Isconsln Senator will bo heard Senator I'Olnrrrnn r1int.i.ini. A i. i.. vestlgathiB committee, wrote Senator I.a toilette ni follows llefcrrliiB to the request contnlned ln your letter, tho subcommittee on Prlv lleRoi and Elections begs to advise you that It does not concede that Ita povvcis extend to an Inimlrv Into your right to make the speech delivered by you In St Paul that question belne reserved bv the full commltteo for Its eonsldeiatloii', nor does It believe Itself authorized to Inquire Into the motives or animus of thoo mak In attacks on you The subsommlttee desires however, to afford you nn oppoi tuultv to bo heard and to Inform the committee with reference to tho accurncv or various statements contnlned In the speech rcfeued to nnd to that end you aio Invited to attend nt tho ensuing Kc'slon of the committee tn he held In Its committee looms In the C apl tol at 10 10 a m, Tucdnv, October 10. 1 ) 7 Tho fnvestleathiir , nmn.tff,, .i.. reived all data in possesion of tho State .,,,,,,,1.1-ni relating to tlic l.uslt.inla case. Sterling Silver Centrepieces A selection combining grace and beauty, yet de signed to meet all tastes. One worthy of special men tion is a combination centre piece, pierced silver, with en graved glass lining. Can be used as a sandwich plate, vase or compote $54. S. Kind & Sons, IllO Chestnut St. DIAMOND MUnCHANTS JUWKLUnS SILVERSMITHS Gloic News That Both Men and Will Welcome Women's $2 Wash- X AQ able Kid Gloves... - '-' One-clasi full rique seun Peail and gray From One of America's Foremost Make) s main aw or. 1.. jMen's Gray Cape Gloves, $2 j 6ne-cla?p P X M sewn Spear bneK j . Lit Ilrotliem FIRST FLOOR, SOLTlt T V . iou is ever Sensational Sale of ALL-WOOL 1 - - "ns . 4 4 4 Chic Styles in Ready-to-Wear . hats2s2.98&$3.98 "Smartness at Little Cost" Is Assured Women Who Make Selection From This Exceptional Croup Choose from an excellent variety of latest tailored fashions ln vehet, trimmed Mith ribbon. $5 Tailored Hatters' PLUSH $0 Q HATS O7 Popular mannish and mush room shapes One 1'lrtnrrd, Children's n.98 Velvet Hats Pretty colored silk faclnes and smart nonpn trimmings. New Feather Hats, $1.49. $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 to $7.98- Black Lyons Velvet Hats... ?9 QR Fashionable soft brim models with narrow ribbon. Ut nrotlien FIRST FLOOU, 4 4 4 Many Wonderful Values and Chic Styles Are in Tempting Readiness for Our Small Customers' Choice Tomorrow Girls' Navy Cheviot Coats $Q Q Q With Muffler Collars Edged With Fur Cloth S9JJ Belted and buttoned In becoming mothers searching for attractively One pictured. Coats ....)$5.98 Zlbellne. mixtures and lelour cloth, with belt, patch pockets and nolty buttons. Some have fur cloth trlmmlnjr Sizes 8 to 14 years. Roulette PlusJi Coat. $14.98 Belted model, with fur cloth trimming on collar: and qult4 MniH. Mm S to 13 yr. German. Line Yields to Haig's Attack Continued from Pe One has the enemy recline from his sledge hammer blows. Momentous Issues hang on the German line In tho bloody Vpres sector. The British drive Is a direct inenaco to tho German grip on submarine bases on tho Belgian coast. Passchendaele, tho outskirts of which have been reached by the British, Is soven miles northeast of Ypres It Is one of the most Important cities along tho eastern slope of tho Passchendaele llldge and Is not more than six miles from Howlers, one of the main ti asportation centers ,lhrough which Germany's lino of communications to tho Belgian seapoit submarine biFes passes "SIMPLY SPLENDID," GENERAL HAIG DECLARES By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WITH THi: BIUTISH AHMICS IN FLuNDi:ilS. Oct 12 "All Is simply splendid." declaied field Marshal Sir Douglas Halg today, discussing his latest offensive In an interview. "The entire history of Plandcrs shows thar" life soldiers' worst enemy Is mud This Is true more than ever because In the particular section heio tho natural drainage was stopped when the country was Inundated "Notwithstanding the mud, Biltlsh. in cluding men from all dominions nnd Ihe Trench, have overcome both the mud and the Germans " The Biltlh coinniindei wns full of this admiration nt the Htubborness of Ills men In fighting tho clunents and for their going on unwhlmpcrlng, under the worst sort of conditions Ho declared thev weio abso lutely unafraid of tho worst punishment tho Germans could offei tuoiu; opi.Ns 8:30 a. -m. Women JIATS TRIMMED ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth 4 4 4 4 ,-, r, . n . .., .. n. saw sue i urowas or weu-rieasea Men as Jire Attracted Winter ACTUALLY The assortment is splendid, offering almost unlimited choosing from about 50 different patterns and, of course, the very newest of styles. They're Made By One of the Most Prominent Manufacturers in the Country He Has Turned His Entire Plant Over to Government Work. We Bought These 5000 Overcoats at Considerably Less Than Wholesale Cost. Plenty of them in tho new military style, with deep notched collar. Others to suit all tastes and requirements. Beyond AH Doubt This Is the Greatest Overcoat Opportunity of the ?1C Year l 4 Diamond Solitaire RINGS, $25 Mounting are tho Popu lar Tiffany A llelrlier htyle ln H-Knrat Oold Hata Trimmed Free Military Wrist Watches Radio Dials, $1.50 to $27.50 Plain Dials, isW Si W Ei jS ?3.69 v., $3.25 to Guaranteed to perieU time $5 to $7 Rhinestone Bar Pins, $3.98 & $4.98 l.lt Brother riltST FLOOR, SOUTH NOHTH i 4 - . fashion they're sura to pleasa priced coats. Sizes 8 to U years. Wool Cheviot Coats w .98 For Olrli of 14 (o Is Years Navy, green and brown. Dou ble belted model, with patch pockets and fur cloth trlmminir. ToU Corduroy Velvet , Coats, $5.98 ' Double-breasted effect, with yoha ab4 crossed bait. WaimlV Unas. Nbm 2 to ,jraSJ. , ill I WILL AGAIN USE OLD CANAL Schuylkill Waterway Now Carrying Coal to Philadelphia Yards NOimiSTOWN, Pa , Oct. 12 Tho Schuylkill Canal, long out of use nnd virtually abandoned, Is now being used to relievo tho coal shortage In Philadelphia Curiosity was aroused" In Bridgeport today, through which tho old waterway passes, when two boats filled with coal wcro towed I thrpuRli tho canal by a tugboat bound for Philadelphia When tho canal was used vears ago horses and mules supplied tho motive power Stop Paying t'Ld, for Blouses , When .vou mv II nml B for n hloune at eilrsTnt fthopn, yl don't grl more style nr liner quality than we sire you here for 3, Our Economics Save You $2 to $3 A K "rt our Moaned. An liRt a toutii or lmimtluniMy or exclusive mip timt you rnti't find cUrnlirrp. fiM Take this Sncilal lleiirzelle I'rrne lllouse here Ihlt treck. , -vr irlfA l larpe tollnr nml iciiirniious taiuc ni ja, niiu 011 nerd Juot surli n reonomles nv dullnrs for 'Mall Orders OVERCHILDS i' '. . : i H-47 i !rk hi MrSmS-rJJ S-V SMASHING EVIDENCE SHELL CORDOVAN m&Rbow Millie ntlirri nere ilreninlnc nrled WI3 l.KI) A I.I. rillf.ADKLPUIA IK Oltni'JtN roil li:l INT. OICtlO AN SHOTS hunclretU of tloienn. Jtenult: You iftln tndav 1 S3 to 0 lite ittilr on tiouulne C'onlnant made liv America's belt nlioemakcn. U to Mee the ral - made of (lenulne shell t'ordoan, with lieaiy tf?7 nnk holes the ftmnrtet ihoe In riilladelplila- worth 911 hern for D Ihe Indian -n wniitlerful quality. All Mnhocanv Cordovan tops and iimp of (ordoinn, with hemj oak nle. .Mnile, In the 07 E0 famous sppcdum lHt. Worth SI2 J Ow Ihe Mam nt t hetnut Itrown and Dark Ilrnwn llUhewt qualltr. Hurt X Cm Kurd Knrrert Mitipe Shell Cordoinn. A beautiful Hhoe Q mi our uewcNt Inntn anil patterns, I nequaled for Icnm than $13. Here vO splendid boot the are, ileept rlth hroun tn color made bv the umarteit of sood nhoemuUerH on the best-louktntr hhapen and of hlichefct Krnde ronntructton. They are tht fcltoef of tho season all out now for Inspection eery hIic, alt leathern, AA lo P. The Proof Once More We Undersell With the tremendous demand for Cordovans you can appreciate hou) quickly these will be snapped up. Every man wants to save S3 to $6 when h gets the highest quality shoe in the bargain. You can't get here too soon this week to protect your own interest. Royal Boot Shop Ifofr "MlPTW "Better Shoes at rUK FJUCiW BasementPrices,, ri.nsi; r niso r. m FREE OF CHARGE Filbert Seventh J I, II -- -o. . , . A . .. . . Overcoats I $ 1 5 WORTH $22.50 TO $25 SUITS Norfolk, pinch-hack and military effects; also Junior Norfolk, Billy Boy, Tommy Tucker and Sports Suits for younger boys. MACKIXAWS AND SPORT COATS Convertible collars and patch pockets, KEEPERS AND POLO COATS In pinch-back and military styles. OVERCOATS Single and double breasted styles, as well as the popular military effect. Scotch plaids, checks and mixtures. Sizes throughout 2 to 18 years. Other Splendid Suits, Reefers and Top Coats, $5.98, $7.50, 8.50, $10 Lit Hrollirrt KKCOND FI.OOU ttii sTnuirr 00 4 Misses' Stunning New Searching Will Not Reveal Misses' Handsome Silk &?1C Serge Dresses, Special . . ' ' Of fine taffeta in navy blue and black. Effec tively embroidered in contrasting color and set off with white Georgette crepe collars. Other styles in fine serge, satin, crepe meteor or crepe do chine, that are braided or smartly stitched. $25 Keep Misses' Handsome SUITS.. $OQ yc Of broadcloth, poplin, serge and velour in all tho newest shades. Prettily plaited and button trimmed or braid bound. Misses' Handsome Coats. . . $l A no One Sketched lta70 Of pebble cheviot, mannish coating, gabardine and uool plush. Semi-lined with satin. Kerami, kit coney or plush inlays trim the collar. 6i v$9.98 Women's Ultra- ? 1 G .50 Fashionable Dresses C Include the New Bustle Effects' in Serge Tho group comprises extremely smart models in taffeta, crep do chine, crepe meteor and satin. Draped, plaited and tunic effects predominate. Noticeable, too, are satin or Georgette crepe collars and clever beltings. Women's Luxurious Broadcloth, plain and silver-toned velour In belted style, TM9 have collars and cuff a ot Hudson seal plush. Lustrous black 1 pluah fashlong, "rdhkr suMi with Wlf ( ill cuncjr Hi i?in ixmarn una cmj, X.la 9'a4alpata'nM4HBflHVj(SM4aj M 7 LANCASTER DRAFTEES LAW ,, New Call Nccessnry In ylow ot Lurfe Q Numhcr or Kxcmntions LANVASTnn. Pa., Oct 12. lnetw ; County sent flfty-ono more draft men to Camp Meade today, a big crowd ot peafcW seeing them oft at tho railroad station. i The draft boards of Lancaster city aM . rmmtv Iiava tieen nTemnttntr so mflnv MaA1 ' thrtvugh claims of exemption by reason being on farms and nonreslstant sects, tti the eolintv'H nuota Is far short of belMf filled and a new call must be mado to select ' h from. thr fanlilonftMe IMillndflpliU women tell lift. 3 Ihn dalntu lair trimming it's a acre our vfisiairs price is lilnuel See II this week and let our npilslrs you, Tilted. Send for Style Hook. Blouse Shop 1208 CHESTNUT ST. SaveJ2or$3 RESTAURANT - TAKE LEVATOFU SHOES $ Hurt & I-iM-liard'H fainoun -"Korrpft siiHpf-- ieli C'ordoriiii ("heU" Mauds fur llir Genuine Cordovan Butt) JiiMt reiehed on 1Q10 contracts, and the moul conrhirtlre ttroof. tlie inont 7 remarkable- eildenre ever offered of ROYAL "WHOLESALE VALUES" N. W. Cor. Market and 13th Sts. DOWNSTAIRS Entrance on 13th St. Open Y.g. to 0:30 Snt. 11:31 Men's Soft Hats mi Mill 1'nv l.rnxt Here for Good Ones The Chelford. $1.98 The Linwood. $2.49 TheRexford, $3 Stetson Hals, $4.50, $5 & $6 llrutlirrs SKCONII riOOIl, ITtl STIIEET . 4 4 4 0, ,. uere uu uur fir ' Better Than Usual Values in Boys' $A QQ -Clothing at.... I TWO ;: 4 4 4. and Women's Winter Apparel Better Savings or More Ample Stock $14.98 Coats Remarkable at 35 auajysMJdHask f "IBsHJHr ww v-v . &, fPrff PWWSMCSinMW , jTk .. , ' " S ? T
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