"" ..- m sr w w GOSSIP OF THE STREET RAILS FIRM, INDUSTRIALS WEAK," IN SHORT SESSION AFTER HOLIDAY m Announcement oi' Badwin's Statement Today i Creates Wide Interest Gossip 11TAI.I. STIIKUT, aliay counted upon to do the unexpected, mis tallied Ha reputation rliortly after the opcnlns f the market on the Faturduy half-Iiolliluy. Almoit cicry ona had counted on the openltip; liclns sjtroni; nfler the full holiday. Tlio new from Vahlnston had on the whole been satlfactory. The tallway control bill hail paiKcd the Senate In a ftam that was considered satisfactory for nil concern, and It was generally thought that this action by tlio Senate Tumid not only haio n, good effect on railroad shares, hut would similarly affect the wholo list. Industrial suffcrod tlio most In tho decline, while rn,lls ie mnlncd firm, fiomo hroUera were Inclined to believe that tho nnrcttlcd situation In Itussla had the stroiiRest Influence on tho market, while others scouted thl Idea nnd hald that Itussla had Ions ceased to ho a factor ns far at tho war was concerned. Nevertheless, the advance of the Germans Into ftusMa was scncrally accepted a a good enough causo for tho weoU-eiul reaction. . in view ot tho announcement thut tho annual statement of tho naldwln Locomotive Company would bo published this morning, there was a good deal of lnteiest manifested In tho fluctuations of that Mod;, which closed on tho New York exchange on Thursday at TS, opened on Saturday at 70'i and closed on the New York exchango at 7D1; nnd on the local exchange at 78J. J Those Philadelphia Electric A'ocs .Speaking understood hav known downtow Forbes fi Co. g to seo them get lemarkcd, "and cern In tho country accomplish this. up," ho said, "and It takes a Jolt llko -e .1.- - r.ni one. in.ll.. .1.1. .1.1.. ,-1.l,t,. ...M.j ,. 1.I..1. I. i. I ".'. "'."'. '.. .".l-:.."" . "" '"-. '."". ... ...... V. r7. '. - . " ' 1 1111 tiniest, lliry lec-lie cu.litnin nil-." .,,., ., .,,. . , llovcninif nt. liavo Vinimn......m , . ... V ui mv )i,v, "!' .......... ... ..u.., ....... .. ., i-aier... .pn . ..I ..... "'...nil"'! ."),'" ' . ' . -imnition to ma'.tc goou i ,,,,,. ...i,,,!,,!!.. within t'.in next lcwi,,:.,V ,"-7., ,..;... , .n..it. , VKItldl U) A A IjANJ' " r0 o Dccn lurceiy overHUDscriDa, ns was rxjiccicu, u cii- ; .7. ui Bonis nt mm., r-aular ra.u. J'""- fnum- trnininir. , davs to keep their dIjiiIh operallni; In . .. ,. . n;;nr ,1 IPP Pnn m u n I ""' '"""' n bnnltrr fc.ild that ncrsonallv lie v.nt clml to rco Hturl. ' "'-.r. ''.' "wii ;.. . ... . '.""". '""l' iMnenuuuro nr mercy. rf),ni,nr. ullh thL iioprrmnt or.ir i liiiAUU) im.i.ufliw'.i.i .(v...i . . wn wi.n i et tlio lion', shave, and for hi part ho would huc lil.cd ' ;,,, gu.t.t.i. ... nsaittua.. .. i. aml ,,,...,, hr'ia"i of train n rff!,.1.lrT c-.!!'.? "". , .'",. ,C J"1 .V"': ., ' Tr.r ."."Sf. V1?' KP"KS. " . .. . v. AlA - UVli rjwiu Mt in ITP I inur'- an.i T i. Iihn .nl man I.. ..n.t.li a.. I '.. . ... .. .... . . . . . ...... ...... - I ..... . M.I.. .!. I ... 1I....I....I ..MM... .. I'ltIM I1U. !l1f, ,lt.il-.l,.l. ,,ul,ln.. ..!.. I,. .,..,..-...-. ..- -" . . - " . . .... 1. .!.-. . Z ... ' .. ; -" " 1- nao posfioiy inc ucti uninnuunK ntL-uuiun ui mij ror- " ''"" i.w.-.w, vusn-rti i" baKp. tit- .Linger of ciuiiioun to nipply tiirni. tin quoipfi .crciary 'j-i uri 10 iapo die. tin loiiay. Tlie , wraio w our omnsuans iiousb no m a.iis , V J ,;M.T:' :;," , ' ,;' " .' .V Ti eClclent man c.itdie tin nacc .".., "'V '...;.i..- .. i,....i .,..: .iii U'iI"' '."'.." '.oriiriwii urari Hoard ,, :n they must reallre they ate losing ground to what somo call 'outside concerns.' As a matter of fact." ho continued, "the facts have all gouo to show that the wholo issuo could easily hao been ubsotbed rlsht here, as tho local allotmentH have been largely oversubscribed. It also goes to show that somo of us are getting timid and old-fogylsh . and that there Is rust growing on our machinery for gauging tho absorption power of our own local Imcstors. "As for that stuff about Allen Torbcs on tlio capital Is.such committee, It Is tho veriest poppyco'ck," ho said. "Any ono who knows Allen Vorbcs would know that It he wora on tho committee when an Issue In which his houso was interested would como before It ho would telt them so and refuse to act." As a matter ot tact, It has been learned from an indisputable au thority that this Issuo of Philadelphia Electric notes was passed upon before Jlr. l'orbcs became a member of the capital Issues committee. Quo Vadis? In (he course of a conversation on thinjs in geneial, a w oil-know 11 banker remarked a few days ago on a process of evolution in our social M'stem which Is tapidly going on before our wide-open eves nnd to which few ore giving any serious consideration. He first called attention to tlio stupendous amount of insurance) which had been placed with tho Government by the army of men wo uro training and bending abroad. He spoke of the provisions already mado for the worklngman In com pensation for Injutle. for adjustment of wages or compensation for work, of tho agitation which will como to a definite point after tho war if not before it Is ended for old-age pensions, of the control by the Government ot tho lallroads, of food supplies, of coal, shipping, etc.; of Government price-fixing, of selective conscription of man-power and tho lrtual conscription of tho money power, for no ono can attempt to raise more than ?100,000 for business purpocs without a thorough In vestigation and the llnal consent of the Government. "I know nnd every one knows that thoe things, which nro 1 evolu tionary as compared with our "ideas of, Fay, three or four yeurs ago," he lcmarked, "arc absolutely noccsary at tho present timo nnd hate como to us as an evolution rather than a revolution: but when tho wai ls oer and wo begin u readjustment, It Is a question which only tho future can decldo bh to what of these, changes will revert to old prin ciples nnd what will remain with perhaps some modifications. "There- Is ccrlniu," ho continued, "to bo many grrat change, nnd perhaps present changed conditions is tho school in which wo aro being prepared to meet them nnd adapt ourselves to them." Reverting again to the subject of soldiers' Insurance, he lcmarked that ho would not bo surpiised to see the llfo insuianre companies pt tho country at no distant dato under the control and direction of tho federal Government, Just as tlio railroads arc now, with all their vast resources safeguarded by the Government. Changes Suggested in War. Finance Hill Tho board of govcrnom of tho nestment Hankcr-V Association, which met In Baltimore on Thursday last, as mentioned In this column, to consider the war llnanco corporation bill, passed tcsolutions Indorsing tho general purpose of tho bill. U tlio same tlmo tho board iccommcnded that careful consideration be glcn to the desirability of Including In tho bill provisions to encourage the continuous liquidation of tho holdings ot the corporation by pel-mlttln- tho redemption of collateral and the retirement of its own obllga tIons!To lodgo tho choice of tho directors of the cotporation either with tho President of the United States or the Federal Reserve Board: to utilize tho capital Issuance bontrol facilities, now In existence, consisting ot the committee of the Federal Reserve Hoard and Its advisory committee by giving them power to carry out the licensing of tho sale, offering and subscription ot tecuritles and mako recommendations preliminary to the direct financing of war indubtrles contemplated' by the bill, and to limit the control ot security Issues to the period of tho war and as short a tlmo as seems reasonable thereafter. H Is further recommended that the provision of the bill 1 elating to direct financing of war Industries bo bpeclflcally limited by tho insertion therein of substantially tho following phraseology in placo of "exeep-' tlonal circumstances," namely: To make advances only when persons, firms, corporations or asso ciations nro unable to obtain funds on practicable terms through banking channels or from the general public. A commlttco is to bo appointed to place the board's icsolulions before the proper authorities. Public Utilitu Notes of the Week Certain beneficial effects tf the war will undoubtedly be felt per mancntly by public utility companies as they havo been In other lines ot Industry. The stimulus of necessity has operated to enforce additional economics of operation and to suggest new possibilities ot obtaining revenue. Tho lessons so learned aro likely to be lasting. Another benefit has been the increased publlo attention directed to tho essential naturo of tho services performed by the publlo utility vcor poratlons. This has been due In a. measure to the emphatic pronounce ment of Comptroller J. S. Williams and to the references of Secretary McAdoo to tho necessity of providing adequately for the financing of these corporations as a war measure. O. B. Wlllcox, Uce president of Bon brlght & Co.. In seconding the Comptroller's declaration that preserva tion and expansion of tho public utilities systems are to be regardedju a national duty which must "stimulate the efforts of Congress and every patriotic citizen," finds In tho war finance corporation a remedy adapted to present conditions. While he admits that the bill "for the organization of this exigent Government function elves necessarily broad powers and wide discretion to Us dlreotors." ho points out that "to forofend grave dangers great powers must be exercised and their functioning must be delegated." Ono new source of revenue to which the war has called attention Is referred to by II, Ij. Doherty, head of the Cities Se.vlce Company, who points out that the street railways havo a great opportunity for devel opments the handling of freight, and yet virtually nothing of any mo xnent has been done in this direction. 'While some time will be required to work out sultaBlo equipment .and methods, this should becomo a .con fclderablo source of rovenue. Sir. Dohorty says that today it U only lack of appreciation ot what the railways might do for tho cities that prevents numerous communities from demanding that the street railway companies should handle freight. The increase of traffic problems In the cities In all parts of tho United States, lie thinks, calls for this solu tion. Mr. Doherty believes that the people now are getting an apprecla. tlon pt what the work ot the publlo service companies means such as they never had before. The necessities of the war are making them realize that they are dependent upon these companies for the necessities KT, fnd comforts of life. This eltuatlon makes it easier ie secure mote re t ' ,k' turn WWcU lUfTpubTS utility, companies believe are required. , r- t, Ik. . 1 - . -" " ' I x ' f jv-.v iii'- tho wholo lsUO. "TllC.- aro a nlde-awalic hotlEO. he ho w.iste II. It- doe tl-limi In a 1m- ,,' 1 ,,,,..' A.Vorrt.nr to l-.e leadlne tn .. n.erlran troon, to Kranco mill Norrl.towfi si'nl l.; iAi .,;,A',l,,u. , anu lliry nave spared ncuncr uino nur ipciigr o .,,,.,!. The auotuiio.V, r.,,i..j . folic i,m i ,i nrf ,io. if. ' "''"n"'t '.' ""' '1l" "J' " ." .T.' ." "T :'" :".,,J"? :." .i :,...". ....','.-' .';'': rro ItnlUn . l.-.l l7i- .T ,?. tKi.. Jloic Tils . .. .. .hi . . i c mr i r en nrm titii i i r ' iiivc iii iiiiiii. uu ihihii iiiiiiim. i. iinv . . . .... i iv t. . .. . 11..1 ....iu..i.r.i.irniiiinn i. tinvM 11111 Lurn iiiui ini iiit'ii ri inr nr n-iinin . ,. ji.iiL..ii 1 .,1 ..i.-i.i-. !.. ,- tt. . ...,. 1 .. -I- .tt " rt ! . " "' - ' "' 1.1V titmii wTi'i'i flirt fi. M.li'rt CfiiiM 1 iipr iciu lit en arrui i il jil- iuhi mu iau- .. . .... . .. j... '..--." "" .' this to bring them to 11 point where evening public PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AM) I -LOUR ' Th',l!E;l2l'!Jf5l?.l, 40M ' ' in ouotsllnns lot nivi I'jp Iai. In einro-t mum n-irn 1.,1 m im,. s 3 j.;l, J0. .!. ..l. '10. do. No. ft $2 13i m. "I. rdM. llVOiajiVi'.of .'v'-J01.V o. NVi, a, Vi lt! ""S":1: -'' . d. No. 5. J2.i3i amnl rrnar, iz.n.-u: 11 i?rc.Tl "Vlnl"'" r,f-" ' "'"' . . Hnmi Miiiniiuii irirn containing i Ni. .", Mh.it Xt.xiinu-i trii . onla'.nini s'n fV.'.'-li SIiV .,".'., M1C.,!,r..;r J,?'.'f.r . M!ll""!,,..rj'.,c;.r?'',""l," "! n .r Vt." Vf ' -ni inoi.uir. in iinn.r ro i or .o. Mil, l IJ.'.'O: ,Nn .1 .oft rcl t;t. Maximum nrl- i-onimniiiK noi umt o i.r i-n' mnl.tiro h-I , under N.i. I or .Vu. ii rtd. f.M9. No. s e.itt , I r.d. IJ.t,. I V.mrio who! 1,nrai..1 .r. h. I.1 iii.-ic iiiirni, iiumii.ti on m-rji- PUl III ro c. .hall rr!i-. b hi.li.r tlmn I: under , Hmutty whoat-Valj. .hall !. .l.terratned . to oach aamrlo ta.l. of ilia cUsi and .'lb- I il.. I "orn-nctr)a. Mi huih. Th tnarl.ft ' ftilp-ii ftrnt. but thpfc v t HHr tiitiMn U'JotAtlonnt Tar 1Mb for livil tru'l Nn. Jt .ci!oH-, noulntil. fl.OOUl l'b. X' I Uo. nonihml, $T.VH?1 tnj OATH lt"rlpt 41 SO ln-b MfmanU na lluht and wltli ctistr- nut' J ifltc prices li'lln'l 'yp Qunni i,tij: No 'l ivMif. ii.o;.ti.rt"v, . s'wii'Uri ht not H til'i; No. .1 nhlt. !.tij.,fll 01. No. wWl. Jl.OSftl 03. lltF, lu biicV. NuppIlM wrrn cinall m tl i inirkt ruled Mrni unlr u cool 0mhl. Th quotations, t'T 100 : , iMrkf.l In VS-11i. rot ton nack. vlntff, 7 vt wnt flour, t , lift 3. ttl All; KntiHAi. Kt vt runt four, i 1i T."ti 11.21 trln, P. t,,T nt flour, . ( llo -. 10.75: lntr trulirht. tluMlSA., KAtin, pntrnt JU.r.iTii ,t, :rini i ri-i itnurKi- ana ifiarH nmfj ami uir . . J. . a . . . . - . . .1- flr umAkM a.v liMfUmi. ' rork. .'"if've l"JrMh-!Si" T northern '.VrTni. 2V'' Vi&'Vr J" '1. N"- -'. !2l .?."-. ?. ' .Ml ill No. 1 IS.SS Mini- i ,,.... r"r r"nt . "'"'.'iiir to 13.1 twr -nt iJM'Ji, J!, ':""' lnf.rrji(i-o roilrrm ! coumr. n sileimanthlo clru in Phlla. ' NS"3Ur,"of u,5J,tr-- ?r ?'" J r"!, ,21?' r?t"rri,V" U "uf', l" "' '""'' " ""nbla. Call on thS educat ona director -utnlnMr,". of the V. -M. C. A., 1 an. suto ho cln , 5- unil.r No I or No. 3 red, ;..-.. No. J .i help u. i )ft f..l. is.sn. mill" ii,.i ... ii.' ii . Under sepir.ite toxer. I null ou No. ( iieai Mai ,m r ,., . ,)., ' I "' "' lS of the Jl I . club wanii t thn m.men of books on the subject wlileli Hi ur ' r"' ,:, No ' 0,x "J t0 bad Phuuld help ou. ..i. .1 iinrniF j 11 ftiiiMi , .. .nn . n n i . -'"ii. ..iiinrri v in i. miftit.'.ivif in fA. j I .re Hro. i 11.11.v11. iwio nr tvrn r-oori . ".''i" "::".: ;...' ?.':."-. .... ... . 1... 1,1. .......... 1 .'.... ... 1 ueyeiH"1. i"1' w"1 i'"i"-' " i" in")Mtii uriaEenorf j t boforn 12 " -1 , i W a. " t-J " . u, esiiili'U I'Mir ', m"ml nu, ; u tt 1 t 1 ilia tllllhj IVIIU 11 ifil l-'riUlIU, i.s-.oKoTfA' o,;?;,l.s,,t,; br,,"nh.'rnnJ,"an;"..,.1,;rj,",'5T:''"t man..1,? !,u' n rrpral1 laae, SSH M.lti-c. ham. .nokeil. iveet- " ern cur.l. 28i TSii.o: do, boiled, lon.li-.., 1 in.-. 1 icnio enouiiera. r. i-.rurea, ioo. 1 I'll, II". Ulllll ll-'l, ..l-ll ,1111..., 111 1 '-.,r, j urcurillux- to meruit.. loo. so. nrcuvri.t h.rnn. un l. lirin.1 noil memcr ottv r'lr.d see. iio w..t.rn e-ir-a. ; I.sr.i. mi.i ... . -. .. . . : .. . -.-. . . '.rn. reflne.l. VJB2L. di. pjm nt- L.ttlo r.r.uerea. :,.!"i. . i HKl'IM:!) M-UAIIS , fuppll. .re ..oall ,n. IhenuiVe' tu'e.l , J!tn.,,i..l:ni aiwf..i,J.."fiHr ' .lu.. "'" i s,.nuUt.d. lwmaii.1 ,. f. Irl, uai. DAIRY I'HODI CT.i tirTTi:nlelrable stool, mi.i fairl and riile.J llrm under mmiil tu-..pll. ij.joi , lions. lr;'i"'W:-, "AVu nVViV. ''Bfe-. nrits. m Hi.-. .."oiiIh iTe npirb- uiini. r.m.j-. ivsr: : "-if;',; , flV'-,,'", SrTntsJobblniRtMlif.!!.- i:r.O neecipt. v-r. mi-. i,i,-rl snd torlies iiniine.i ,-,r..v r-r .as-. liur lo.-l.nl eoiifiden,!! and were hotdlmr og. Quo- tKlloin: 1-reo ..s. nearby Crsto. its nr. 1.er Manoarn as., e'lneni rereim HO.BJ I Dr ni.e. vve.iern. tilm tlrsie, 41.1.0. per ,.,, fir. I. tl.ia. Tier e.f fani i . 1-rted Ills.'-.eJi ioublni at :.?:U- i""i!'de."enr 1 i.-nt-.Kst: -Tradi ivk. iiui.i. tut nrb.n ruled ai.ri.lv. (jiMtatiit,- y. voru. run- I erenni. fatu-j-, .lunw. aWt W2i'.8. e .p.i-iiii. I "vo'rt. li&hffXtr'fof'ii KOO.l, IMV.'uo. 'iih f..o,l for thought 1 never heard tel1'" of H'l-stltutes If th.y would ad- next Friday evening at 80S t.iraru i.ve I'GLI.riil much parked Into !o Hinall a suaio he-' 1-' us of shipments on tho road. To ' nue to ratify acceptance of tho new l.IVi: Tie m-lc.t ruled lino uid-r iiahl niifrine.! ana a iiri ax.-ii-.i tivniantj yio. I tatlnp: h1 kni oft-maied rnnii!! ' t'S-trs.V: ntnrirv yuunc muatri, j7&r, oM rnfi(Arn I fl -1 liuxLi t'nUtn X iltXIi; Pc ,,u,lnV,U,rIirrn-r1rit; Sflii ' "riBn" SitwpLlSuUsS;; . lTh. .- . --. . -.--.--..-.. ' - -.. 1 7JR!:SSUI - ri" cUf nibleMrl fi ! rull nrni under llalit onirlna. and n K-ooiI d.mjn.l Ouo'fillon.. -roivls. 1 irni. ..i... ini'j.ii , 1J to 1.0X. milk fed. drj -iiirv..,!. rno- viroic-i ao. an. i-eisiiini 4 ii. ..nd aj.lJe.yiwisni.i; Tio" v.iil!in .-." ar'-e" 1 no 'rf air. r.utM in iiina , rney. ur -tii.'ii.i. welehlur 1 Ilm anil ovr mdift' run. t. U. biiuIIt nb 'jHtyoo-' OM rooNiiw nrj'TeR'.tn-i zw itroiitnir t iilrktnx, welnliln tj fc Ills, 'HJ1"" - J'- -,x (1S.1I'1, I'MI l.t VlrrlnU f.rcj. anffSSe. ofh.r nearbi. Si a Hi!,-! ivest.m, illtlRde. rimstliiK i hlclivr ,. 1 vicit.rn. In box... wol.hin 4", lb, jnd over aplee.. 33e, do, xvelahlna I Ih, apiece. s.1 2 34o, do n .(china- II. apleoo, st ai-. do. M.icnnm ."('.! lbs. npieee, ;dw Mil.. ...aBllllL-- .til.'... i. ......... I l.l... wclshlnu 41. lb, and over .un,, 3e. do. ' vvelalilnif at, w I lb, upleoe SKiLii: do i.i. r. u' i .Ti,;. ;;:'. m.' " ;; uelihlnir Ll tfr.1 lb. oolei.e. lSl.1llo I iiooti. per II) wetchlns Stllo lb, nplrio S!!l Oo; sin, tier sizes. SflSa'e Turkeys, near by, dr.e-pbkrd rsney. 3V1M0c fair to good. SJff37c. turk.js. vveslern. drv-plcli.il il'ancj-. 37ST3SC1 fair tu cool, S.-OJBlk-. lur-I l'els. old Toms. r.lWJI.V-, do. roiutnon. 39o. Duck,, western, vietahtnu 1 lbs. and over splce, 8Ut32- do, do. .ulall.r slxs. 's 1 2nc, Oee.e, nearby. l.'d572Sc. do, v..tern. r.lilTi.. lluliieas per pair. vv.tshlnK . ill,.., lr pair, uOcfti, do, smaller rlz.s. HOCT.Ie. hquab,. p.r do?n White, uttBli 1 Ing il to 11- lbs. r-r dozen, jn uuiff 7 jn. vvhlts, writhing ll to 10 Its. per doren I Id 23SS 1 5, vil.lt. , vvrlzhln.r H lb. per doaen. 1 3 ft 5 7 r, , do, do, 7 lb,, p.r dwitu, ; Jl V.-. M 71. do, do, flVS'i lis, per riuzen. isica.Tri. aark. tin, sinau ana o. ., e--r .. -. ' 'm. l..vift;!: llano. ii.".iiM.T.i. oni, I. , '.--. i i.n.", .,, v... i.,.g, nearb, per liamp.r, jiOcjtf tl.Biij apple., uoarny, Tr , ".v.".' """ -"v.ii, , pV S5a. ?a &Ci3 t" lisafenS"; tt nr.n,o sil; firanTia. lift rid j. nr box. t'l&i 0,"tan(rTlns, t'Torlda. pr i-rani.fryit. Florida, cer box mnUi. iMrto fllro. Der cratr. rranbrrl'. Jersey, jer bbl, berries Florida, pr quart. CrUnDrrlf! trrPTj im t,ii'. d tM'pilj 5i.iV in, rnraw tf Ctte. VEGETABLES (niinfiur. California. pp crto. 80c tf Sl.ro, l)ru9els nuroutn. Iconic liland, vnr quart IJl-'c. i.napiani. i iori(i, per dot, MKiAifr KSnSS iVW: ffe.u.'S: FRESH FRUITS erally Tuled firm, ijuotationsi Apple., per " ," witiiin xour promise to .dvltt the 'noon result In a largely Increased produc hi.i. Jonathan, t-iau boi Kini.-. tiioisor.di """ ',?' V !1ii'r.,B''.,ri,.0A i.',',, ki ",mJ'.f tlon nnd supply, xv-in..ar S.s noft 111 Northern Snv ta-.nAj i accountllis;? My rxp.rlenco vvoul.l lead me . ' sVSrTen"-.o"ee Htf 3.50" UuVbrd "?. ' .?ll',"Y, 'J1?' 1e.',fi;.in.aI,rif;llc.,,,;i.,V " Jft"ar' 8 rresldent Wilson l.v ISaoS?-?-' norn',;n,i;?aut'r'WMU- i!,"s,?ro',V, ' !""s."V)5,.Vi?S I'SiW'afff CTlK ? ? Proclsmatlen requiring bread to ?x tS?a.J Jisrn Ml lUk" Tw-lrr IN an , leust of n-.s.lty do. ih. bulk of hi, worl: be baked with 3 rcr cent of one of the pV?.": i12!i,.m: o.'no. "iasr'l.ri'o 1-0 ' '''m"''-, :narti,,:XkVn'SerSdU,0vvUof rCOBn,"1 "tut- " requested, I Iinp.n.l. 5Us BO lien i.avl. Jja fh ' ."ibmlV?.! Mmhomffii.'il that this amount be gradually Increased ' ,75ia.P?,,,"xvln..o fa xv"',.,i.thnl' nd hard to understand, i vrould welcome, until It had reached "0 per cent by Peb i II.T3tf.3. win.sap .on wi.iter lia- ,h.r,,or. Bnv sunaestlon thst jou mlrht ....... n i-jiicv ore hoi u lainv nn.i vain. trtn. a nana, ji .auaov1r.511s.nu iJi.',i(, ,, to tho best uiatem. In your wld. , "" " -- yuinrrV JA& Mr .. !Vr&'te ,1 s?tinb wt-sL!1 w,T?.rhjs: ,, " ,o1', fvDST,ITl'TKS , Htayman Wlntsap, ..'2.C0. I'.ormaln. ti.7.-. ta I and I wish ;ou could h.lo m out in The list of wheat-saving cereals uu-3--,5.!..N:YV'.yS?J?.fe,.!,.?.rJv?.i.?lh lids line. HfWNUHS. thorired by the food administration foi iniu-ri. ine Tpariiti " iiuiri no uor.ij a.eauy. rfcelpts rrom ma casu register eup3 into maaen. J ney ore ciasseu as wheat nour. rv'S..'poV,!iol"j.r.e'y't'Irir"s .bush0,bk.'t! your cash book. , Coincident with the new ruling's going ! mY'sNo? ",' MO-oei..,rb,un5&d. , Never spend money from your cash ; lnto ,,,.. itli M,t ,3 being given o per 100 lbs.. I'.nn.jivanla. St 903.23: K'ew always deposit In the bank all receipts th f0ori.MI1servRtlon camnalan York ll.noeS.I3i vvesteern, tt.H0US.1u. ' and draw from ihe bank an amount for ln0 looa-conserxnuon campaign. Hwe.t putstoes, Jf'y.per 'bush. i.a,kt t "pstty cash." Thus the bank really An appeal Is Issued to all household (33 lb, )., No 1. I1W1.S9: No 2 .oOTBai do. balances your cash account for you. , or to ute substitutes more extensix-o.iv :.irV!.r,?erNe-0ToV-.:!,;pJuJnch Jg ' . "? rAtt'"-'!! tra'ns- , "ho'erders o th.' tTCXMcfn ?;;dlo';rdrr-p;r'frVIV;..; fSVmy aVldV W InX I represent the minimum , M what l,? .. J..iir.i.i. ie.b.rr. p.r rrai. t2tr9.r.A oa.li book, of couire. the item when peeled of eveiy American, Mr. Cooke iierioi. ptr crt.. JS.B0B,. Spinach. Texas tlio pajmeni in me cm j dooic ana uie Pr erst.. S3. Kale, Norfolk, per bbl., ti.r.o'avtay tho customer's bill In a paid flic, ST.. JJ.sn. l-lriu., v.r Jieniovr. ,. x( 11.011, Ii.tl,, Plorlds, per crate. 1202.73. I-aas, Florida, per hamper, tittlx da, California per drum. I3W10 reppers, Florida, per crate. MC7: do. Cuban, par box, IHffl5.no. Tomatoes, Plorlda, p.r crat. MOli do. ll do Can. Cuban. Pr craie, uw....u, turnip.. . 1102.00 dlai r.it.baaas. p.r 100 lbs. t2.20O2.3(). Cabbage. Daman, sted, p.r. ton, ,.M1 sn: do. Florida, new, per basket, 1101,73. Onlor.s. Xtvt Tork and w.st.rn, per lOO.lb. bai; No I, tl.001.0us No. 'S. 7.V1, frot.n, 00c. Muahroomi, per lb., 30&S3c. CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES -.uti'ifin K-.b. K-3 ironHn.ir... , it un h.sdi tomorrow, 37.000 htad. lar Let ISo hlcher than Saturday's avtrage. Hulk. Il7.4uxrl7.tidi llBht. l7.IS173r,; mlied. I17.11T 631 heavt, tin 3U 17.40 1 riuth IUS3tflTi EOod to choke heavy, i - .fi 1 , on CATTI.t lUetlpts 1.flon beid. Mostly 10c io 20o hlcher. Top, IM.1B. SHEBH KS'-'IPts, .U.oiio l.eadi Mark.t lBo liliher. Top, U3.30, Lambs, top, HU.bO. , KANfvB riTT. Peb. 23. rATTLU n ctlnis, 10.000 htad. titeady to stronr. JtOOS rtscelpte, 14,000 .ad. JIarktt 1S0 '"bHERI" Jttdpls. 7000 head. Strong to JOa higher. SOUTH omaim, Ken. .-Iipns-n.. J? "-"hlr, ,s Oa.tTI.k- ilec.lpts, I0OO head. Ht.adr. lasoous to ll : mn:i:l- nJUlnls. 75V0 head., Jt.rktt ii. nvnalv-. ledger-Philadelphia; aiosday, Business Career -w-P T-x4-.ex,. "a7l1t..4- ox Jreter r lint " rj . -, 1 . . oloi'voi Salesmaiislui) ,J .. "-0,"""-"J.- W Hnnlr1 Wii.fr.1xn.wi by Harold Whitehead (Cw right) .I'l "',u"Ve . "HI flufr lrilfoi 01 luilmi'i .lll.o. Vi...7l.i... ..l einMiumriii. rti, fIMi0. ori tflf.. nil II,. (. . V.,:. V.:.'. "'.'" ."2 ..lK your ouniifln. cltatfv oml ' 1foo,?'',''.o'1,f ""'' "i'"i ,(."... ; ,"" -V,"rr "i'.1' miner rci in tftfi rl.eio was . ppcclal speaker, a lnan '-""d Cllon Lewis. He's from Iielrolt and Is the mi-mbcr of il blr iirlirrtl.lnc- " " loncisrii there -n,... . . ... '"ere were clcht fellow 1 j Le voted on. siv ... ......, ,.... ,.,.. .' " "- """ uiiiiuin'uri. IMII.r ,,... . , . "ljeeir and another fellow only Jutt got ' olid n Tn, "Z ' "" ' "'" lm .5, ls an of "" Of course you aro." assured nitli ii I or course .vou aro." nssureil TUtli nt o walked from tho meeting, "lint It's ju.i wnit I tol.l oui It Isn't what Jou are. but hmv tl-o bo..e like ou - and Ihey only lilio those who 'Low -ton' to ll,t.".V" .ller tlio oiort.on rf the new membe-., mm nan pandnlrl.es and coffee and then ...... ...vi, mil uuill VU I.IIOI1 UV., WHO .tin) ... .111.1 ...... I -I. spoke on eir.el.ney. I canVl remember all lie ealil, but .' madi- borne note on ... " tliitu,- which most Interested me. Hen. they are: llfflcloiicy l.s the ubttlty to effect rc cults It can be measured by one'g ac compllthments ..al.,1. .... 1,1. ... 1 .. l.s . iiiiuiiiiinii nir. injiiini uiiu uon-svrcs ma rr,,: lllAm ,A, . . . -..... 4 tlv "w uuj iiiiiik hi .. iiiuu uiiu docH It ntllcklv. Th infllriii man hliii. n .lininm . , "" n.-nncis uio .'ncrKj- ' ITlllol. no.- In flio li.IIM.nl ituo ... ....- -j ... -. ........... .... v wnt- nit. ,.-.-. ni '"",' ''', "" .. ,. ...., ..ir.i.L.i-i,. j . ;..... auimru Kucr3- " Tr' ,mrlmt man does the ,1 (ng. does It rl(tht and doe tt without liny wate "lotion. . lnnMM ,, ,,, , ,,,. ,, it s right and misapplies his cneruy Tho inollKlent man 1 llko, the vlllane jot who, when asked to 1,111 flloB, did li ri'dw hammer: The olllclent man In whatever capacity U bound to become an executive be- came bi.i clllolency is the result of a well-ordered mind : that ls what develops , icutho ability and tl.o ability to or- ....... j ...i ...... I '"' "'". '"""' "":'.. , . . nm vim-miib .ii.ui iniiii.:i anu pians; "T ie bafcew nave Iiart til rtv days In n html. ei.i,u .. .... i ... . . . . .... . Tl'" Incmcient man dwells oni5 on the In.imdialo. i.nicienc;- 1 me auiuiy to citcci re. hu(s ' Tl-rc was n lot of applause when n- ton Lewis finished, for be certalnlv irave i-.,r,. i:x.i-,. iimo 1 ro.ul mv i.oto . ... ., .1.1.,.-.. -"'- bU"" lli"'k , ' . , , , Ilnynton, Iti liln c!ni-ln RreninrKff. tP!d .... fc.... f .... .!)..( t-..-i-i.. 1 ui ib riui x ., iA 11 riiix-iuiu iri-xi ii- in : ' Thla H.otrlpUn." l-o i-al.l. "oh callecr mi 11 FPorUUJoh nlierc- a local mm had rnit.. .le...,. iioiriou.i n ,i ., i. iaif.ll IIV t J. its auxs.ti.-j .. llllliui'- til I lis.- ulna t.nri niitrhrs. ninilit two .h.ifir ,,.,!,,, n,i 'i,.i,!,l il, muoiiin. .. ... rri- viaa all rlcht. llo tent Iii a bill for jjo 2C. vihlch tho owners of Hie inuohlne thought etecp. Askd for an Itemized i mil tne Picciriciau win no iniiuwing: Por doing tho Job S .:,1 i'or UnowInK how 20.00 , rr 1 1 Total .I""."; -T?io erlloleitt man knov a how- un.1 r;n , ,. ,ll0 ., money tu the buslucs R , , h ",v" ",J imamx .- .word." r .ion t remember ever having a more,"10 nvin ur iraun'mrs raueci samples . . . .. ,. ..a... .. ... 1.....1 1..I .J I... ... ..ir-..... i. - . us-rul evtmng, even ir uuu -viurray '""l V"""'."" did say it was all hum TOK.W'S liVSIXr.SS I'.I'Kilt.Wl Kfitciencu t the ability to effect rtaulti. What does this mean to vot? ISusincss Questions Answered .Be,m'se"?ch ,anC' "h0U'J a '" lnurn,'c 1I he Is worth Pom make only $1000 n year (or even lefs). while many make 1 0.000 a year and mom. It's all h question of how well he plans his work and how hard ho works Ills plan. .. .. t ri.i not. answer account nc nroblemt. betiuse t Is dlfnoult to give anv ade - nuate advice wunoui more panic partlcularH ?ail ?r" lu,ia,lLup?,ll'."lc. ,T Hm y suggeatlon I hnow, All ou nrl ia four book-- Owli '" book Journal, Rales book, ledger, P.n'ter In your cash book, of course, eveiy Item of cash that you lecelve or nay out That doesn't mean that you inter every single article sold In your I otorc that way, but you enter the day's .911 paid. .. . . ef ctoWp.' I" - a-JpUhanbVt.ca,ar,re I ana m your Werners, pay you enter pajment In the cash book and file n-n. lournal takes care of all rlls. counts and expense Items. The ledger, ot course, gives ou your summaries. This l rough and ready: It Isn't per f.ct, but It will enable you to handle the thing vourself. whereas all too many ready-made systems are so complicated as to be difficult for a layman to under atnmi. nr else are bo large as to be lu. dlcrous In comparison with the balneal. TVtd.r aenaratn cover 1 send x-ou tn r.sines of some books which may help be more than compensated for. Pota you. toes should be used more extensively I'cter Flint Questions and Answers!" I have read our articles In the KrtiiiKa ' reel to L.tPnsR since first notlcliis- their p- pesranc ana ijou uwiu w wui inir-r' .sting ar.d helpful. At pres.nt I am m-' ployed by a Urn manufacturing company. but find end thst In my pr.t.nt poslllon I have 1HI1. chance et advancement and am dng ot making a chins, and would v.rv .....In. like to know If thtre Is any sp.eal line of business which particularly ofl.ra od opporiumi... ',.--. -"7".-"vJV .'"' cars " " ,.-.r"'r v,in-.-Hr .. Lralnln. n snV, special selling ahUlly. Art th.ro eernnl. whlqh employ oung men train th.m lo bo stlesm.n, or It tin Art intra any and which could be taken to loam mart Do iou think th is i thi adv.n'"!'eJb,, M,L"i lllv feel ...4 . ' mil .?'.? learnr now, oq jou rcany red that '"' :? at. be 8 iwtnvy t fu art iuuyr-coaV petent to decide that them la no future for pu In large manufacturing company? ,he ''''iwy of your concern, una I s,nv,"L",v'd ,, "i if u w .-;.-- v a I. VHl , v iwv V" And Unit many p-opI now in executive ill tIIJ fcl--VlM 11W1. 111 v..-.." -- I position Mere in minor positions sim- v.," 5,our own itn 'nrB aKn- a. ' loir future I In your own lands' ""!' If .you are a, belter man than the Otllfll 111 vmie ArnlalAi 4rtti inniint help but gravitate ahead of the other, i rhere are many concerns which will '" uni'emen and train tliem. w ny I itniVf l'nil vi.a. . .. .1.1.. ... I., n eOlUllin ndlolnlnu Pl.r Mini. fldklllB v ... 1 "'" " "' "Vfriu"'! 1 "" for til Kind of onn&rtuiilty vou want? ,houandl S R li? i Vonl s who read j .irrc ure, j iiievc win or two iroorj i co.vri.vi fi:n tomop.p.ow i .. Ul or Victor,, Bread ; Irtii iv JUllUI (-.nitnu.il fr.n. !.. lino ,""""'' ,m '"' '"'. , , ,,. bv Jay Cool.o, administrator for Phlfci- ueipniH Althoiig.i Many bakers nro complain- Ing they have not enough wheat sub- stltul.e on hand to permit them to work ' n full week without teivhlng any ehlp-' ments. belief was cipreoMd at the of- ficea of tho food administration trtat there I enough of the tubitltutc r.our 111 lll-J WIJ. .... . . i linkers who o t M nic cnoucii nour i . .. .. . .. ....,. on band can c:oee. is Jir. i -001.0 b uih- ' matum, us ho explained how all had fair warning of tho Ooiernmenta '"'" . , . Tnl Viilnn urovnll tbrourh- tonllon and wcr kIicii thirty days In ."' . ''"v' T"" .. ."! .' "..?,". .?.?.?" , which to lay in the notary supplies. , Large bakers of tlm city eald today i -, ,, i,,. it. ami n,i nti fniiii-il f ! between C.00i,000 utnl T.OUO.OftO iue- I nound loaves a week, of bread In I'hllnclelphli Is citlmated I hy bakers to be bet-eeii 0,300,000 and 6,;00.O0O lnaes pir week. Tlio only alternative is tlio roccini or larrc amounts or uw r-jDsiiiuie , 1 blob IbeV baVO OI llercd an lonie IIS a - ..-. -- ""... ...... .!,. .iim,i.,.. .1,.,. ".mm, Docaueo c tians- .-..i.".. ........... ---":." , prVs'sea the hope and evidence jcte',-" ' da that such (.upplli-g would enmo ill I within tho lc-st few diys and prevent , ,, ,.irryv out of the threat of the i food administration officials to tlose tl cm. ,, ,,,.. .. ,.,,.,.,. .,,,, ' ol" tf.Sl. lifm.N Many of tho large bakers tolny in- formed Mr Cooho that the could not 'conform t.. the order owing to a lack of substitute. Orders weie Issued that 'hey must follow the new orders or close an,.-,, .' nuivii i .t-. ,...i 11-1.10. ruiieii.uvv.-. .vr i-ooke oiplalned. "It Is now a case ' of root hog or die with Hum Wo have roiTercd to do everything possiblo to help , . tll,n, " " even nir.reu 10 inai.o up rpecini i we nave recoiveu sucn intoriuallon relwil until Siturtlur Thv Vnnw wlni ...... ',tluro,ii ' "5 MWMMiai tilt fiItU.lt Oil 1 ftB MC IlH llo. iiuiii uiiu wii'j i'.ir-.-Ti , iiiii tn liVL if ... ne of o Wrni l)aUln concerns in nill.nlMphln Imn cut dovu pro.luctton 1,. i ft f ii a iaiUu ., ., i .,. A..,it- . .J nr'ivvy aunts.. .a. iirilli UI.X.U1 illll. 1U on of thn niuiniii. Th-.x- t.r nt... In. .i.ttinr- n.ini.in.rv 1 ,v,nt, ..oi.i n. . - - ---.-.. . TMoio is now a nuanlttv nf ibl- e.n ihe market, but it is liluli In price. Within i I few days tho machinery being put In bv ' mis conoern will no ready to turn out tlio Hour. It Is anticipated that they wl thn h ahlo to reach almost thrlp normal production i:.pi:ct.s NO VIOLATION ' do 110t anticipate any violation nf ,. ..,,,.,..... -, ,.... .., ..... , " iin,-ilii unci .ur. i och sua 1 o Ii-o.-i, nf ,,... mil i, a,.n.. ....... ,"''"" "-'-" '"" ' ', , -...-.,. j ...uu .i no nun iii .-"m-.u.-u I'l-KTiuacn oi suhatltute is not being used, wo will take the. biiKcra licene away without fur. ther bickering The mntter of further prosecuting Mm will also be taken up " effect until the new- wheat crop conies In, according to Mr. Cooke. This will probably be some tin In July. Ilfl also roller-ate 111. ntotetnent tf (.'ul....!.., !.. unless the required savin.,- fs nccom- pllshed by the conservation measured, bread cards will be absolutely necessary ,v number of new millers havo been staging up work, tho administrator for Philadelphia raid He alio pointed out that the hliih price of substitutes would .... ... .,., .., ..... ... Uho in una conner.iuii are corn I our. ' cornmeal, barley flour, oatmeal, rolled oats, rlca and rlco flour, potato flour. tornttarch. hominy, com ffrltn. buclc ,fhcat flfturt BWMt potato flou'r eftn flour and ftterlta flour and meala. ny flour Is Included In the list until March 3, after which date It must be baked with one of the other substitutes, ' , , , , , , "'y"- i The use of graham and whole wheat I "our without a substitute Is also for- 1 said, . " "'' """"" I- I '" "' ' "? . I'l American, ho added. The food situation Anienc.i", u ". x" .uoa situation has become so serious In Europe that the moat radical stP3 must be taken here to prevent the collapse of the Allied armies. "The housewife is requested to make greater use ot substitutes In the diet. Wheat bread Is not necessary," Mr, Cooke pointed out. "By the use ot oat meal, rice, hominy and others on th. i list anv food value in wheat lirem, ..,. TOO I.ATK FOK rt.ABrlH-irATlOV deaths i MAURE MAL'BHr. Ul Conr MAUREH. F.b. ul. rnviun i. ni;r.. oi Conrad GR. of B7B Hunter's av. , sen of th. nrsd V. and Maud A. Maurer. It.l and frltnds. Liberty ll.K LoSVt. No. .?.',,!.' ,T:-.Ani"!rm.1i".7 "' tl? Vpi- atlv.s Bit. U, UIllp.". .yi.04 .-i..,.,..w.ii ui i-, ii. ,i,, in v t.d to the strvtca VVtd., 2 p. m.. at the Oliver If. Btlr Ifylldlng. 20 Chtstnut si! Int. private. irltnds may call at 1W0 Ch.stnut st,,.Tut. tv.nlnjt. nOUBItT A., son of John OT and Clorlnda Vay Iltld. of 4340 timedlty St., aged 20. Notlcj of funtral Uter. vv oil o a, a. o, tf., a.i.i.a. i... nusoana or .. ., iiriaiivra ana Colorado st. lun.rMi s.rvief s. i nurs, Int. Htlltlds l-.ni,, ii ' i a i 1 i-,m.. ttemaini ioy b, itavrfd 'd, rroui k J - "h February 25, iis Features of Labor ' Conscription Bill pKQUIIJKS registration of all males between eighteen and slxly-two years of age. Classifies tliem according to their occupation.. Authorizes calling into war work any class with liberal pay. Requires no drilling or uniform ing. , Interferes with no employment or right to contract for labor. Bill Would Curb U. S. Bolsheviki t onllnu.il from Tare One &Z&&jmSB, uuiuvi vnimiiucii 'Af!er ,hls ,!""1 "",1 b"" purchased i nd tho foundation laid upon craft. It, was but nntur-il that the superstructure ' eiiouiu lm In harmony- with tlio rounda- Hen, and rery act, every contract. ccry ospcnuittiro for material or labor Mas been wildly extravagant. s vtipt r v nr wiwi' ...,.,;.,,'..?...'...,., J... . ,1 L- ... .,..,., ,',",''". ,, ,.;,r,tX. oxnrto.l ,). h8 liett,lt.,t ,artlPtl ot taatlon, I .... '. ' b.on htirneit bi u 11.1 iuturn.illa of ovir.iv.ii..-iti..o - . t. .... ,.-,... ,. .li.nl . -irnlnt nf Maslo Bianu iarmai oi wasie 1. ,."'" .",." T?.,"""&V. ' traclM of tll0 10st utr0clous character. SiIdieaninR himself to Ilaker, Mc-um-' n clock und wero Joined there by seven 1.... ...,.i. ' teen drafted men from i-un.hnhnoi.o Ltl .lll "If yoitbav that a Shipping Hoard has created to upply the ehlpH. and , at inn were concerned only with rrc- bee Ih ating an army, then It seems to mo that j-oti have Riven un unanswcraino nrKU meat In favor of a war boatd which 1 of tho pro- ' "Olim IMIHK tin" .n.vviiw ..i. v. ... . ... ...,, ' The American boat, ho .."' declared, I .,.,. f. .. ,,,.....,,, ,,.,,i ..w. mu.t $" , the 'h Sun". of "",r ", energies wo musi smc I ourselves. I .." ine,cBc of 7 lo 25 Per Cent I T t Jouny . 'he i.ew wage hcile. set bjino . Adjustment I.oanl at insi ins 'hliiMird workers In Hie rnllail I.iuiii,., .am Inln rffoct today. Tlio ,"',."." .. lr,.rno for nil the ni w- ncale means increase ioi mi un 1 traden In tho Miltiyards ranging from I 7 tu .T. per cent of their piy under me nl.l ..I., -rlln HIM. .OoIa 1 lfO rttrO- ' Bulve to' Nov.mber I. 101". i Patternmakers of Philadelphia union ami nonunion will nom h inabh.iiiecu.iK KCule. fnilcr the new raiea uioj r.- The i trnn fci villi ii vt-iti-a an j.w". nl-1 win wnx fWtv rents tin hour OIU Hello van mm rcmyn nour TIlO l,attniTl..lKrrV AB?OC1MIO ABSOCle-tlOll ot Ph.laiirtpl.U nt u full nife ting k ijv '; ko -. unanimously aceppted the new ncmo ti s belli it th llnt nu juctmrnt C KT . .. . .1 ma do In labor dlfpulcfl. Mipy ueciareu It all enultable arrangement for both .....,. eirpioycr and enipioje. CHRISTMAS GII'TS IOUND i -nnuJ c,u l0 v-un,P UIX &cocica in Vreight Warehouse Pi:NNSr.P,OVP N J , Pel) IX. - Peiuisirrnvo residents who contributed to a Christmas fund for the Salem County Foldlera at "amp His hae Just learned that til ohlectH of their geneioslty have a ,:... a-,.. .... .....!.. "a" "'"V" "l".."1 """':. . v.-.n; bcroro c nrisiman .xirs. i.ena ) lllller lent .10 liau-pounii uoxea or -enndv to Camp Ill-c. but failed to hear lam - th ma- of its receipt, hue startcu an in- instigation recently and Ihih received a ' '? Itfnf trVt'lmf W &Z men iiiuii-i .urn i.....i a. ........ ......j in Hi. freltrht station at WrlSlltfltn-rii. where It had been overlooked In the distribution of the other great masa of gifts at tho holiday eoasou. r. km axi onnBV FitJ si ill win rn Jutt Rilkpt -aKl IjaB 1 xVl J ijPjBkv ft VaBaLMaW. . Z?aBlaL Fire of Ike Fiaett Fordkoak YeietaUti OC we will mall one picket eich JTOr ZOC ol the follonlngt Bm rrAk Ink Ll, BMl-BuKc'lCaakti LaU.. Wmw SUMl,D-B,rs',arlctl,tt.n Sn,tCra-Mli, Sa.un together with "Suggctloni on Seed Sowing." Fire collections (or $1. to different iddreuet if to ordered. If 4urchiied separately, each collection would cost 55c, Burpee's Annual for 1918 Th utatin Amtrican SttJ CqtaUfn hit been enlirged and improved and Is of the. gretteit help to all who intend planting a garden) it contains new and reliable Informa tion about the "Bt Slt that Grtsr." 218 page with 103 colored illuitrmUvs of the latest novelties and hundreds of lllut tratioas of every variety of Vegetables and r lowers. ltismiledtruponrquett. Apo.t , aDSfc.rA. card will do. faalilLalllllHP Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker Discusses The Capitol Scandal IN HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY "My Four Years as Governor" "Stuart would have been beaten and Penrose, undone had the attack been postponed until two or three weeks before the election," is only ono of tho many startlinjr statements mado by tho then Governor on the EDITORIAL PAGE OF TOMORROW'S .- Women of 1861 Honor 1918 Boys (onfinord from rce One Charles J, Kamp, Bernard W JleDeMtt and John It, New some, Ono man, Patrick Dougherty, ot the Forty-fifth Draft District, was not called, but beRged so hard to go today that the board sent him out of his turn. At the n. nrto. atatlon at Twenty fourth and Chestnut streets, although a lame crowd was said to be leaving, nothing was seen of them and railroad nutliorltle Raid that while somo 1700 wero slated to go Wednesday on a spe cial train no departures wcie arranged for today. Forty-nine mm from the Third Dl. (riot lett the Ilroad street station for Camp Meade this inornlnr alto. A small crowd of friends nnd relatives watched I litit r,ft ! if llict. am a... . .1 1 lliein off, but thete wero nu bands or I fife and drum Coipa for this group ot ' draftees, One hundred nnd seent)--fla men who formerly lived In the Third Local .,lft., ,,,A tri.i. tifcI. i. ' ...t.i... i"n i' nib iiiiiii a.'itt;b uutuu lllCIl alt n the Second District imllce station at Second and Christian streets I as fflvoii Un 11,0 mm., in ik. n. ...... hv inmiirv umnmr n.iht.o. .i r.i...i.. ' M ,Vell us by other police tnethidj will tfnrc tho "missing" men and bring them t bcfoie the Third District lloaid or some other board. Chairman JIurphi said Thee men have all moved since, lb. I drawing and the nuesllonnalres tlieic r1""" failed to reach many of them. Thev i uiiouin ram in anu cci ineir iinesl on. ...... .... .--.. ........ ' " r"' "u1, "Jn,c pronHoi- un noi llnuer. ,,i ..., i. ,. v.j u... . .. .. ....... ... ,v a iiiFuni IIIIXL IIIUI- 1 Jltl l!now ltl' should come In w HI do to, hut the police will find them sooner 01 later lf "- ra" "'"' "" 't.nrr litar Krfo.M i- llrl.lwnrt... ..n.i .1.. .......... ... .' ;;, 1; -' u 'Tel,- departure bffouch rm,..lN' of NorristowT Jtontpmie?" Countv, and 1000 members of Italian organlzatlona In Norrlslown took part. Kverjliody left work tlila morning and business was at a standstill for scv- "us ""s v eral ll0,lrs. HOUSE KILLS MOVE TO r 1 itir 11 DITCH HAlI.no An nirTie - ,-. .... ,, I- mal Action on Measure Probable - - - --- .- .M4m bv Wednesday Manx- j irouncsaa .vianj. Amendments WASHINGTON. Feb .25 -An attempt to sidetrack conilderatlon of tho rail- road bill in the House today In favor of a measure to prevent rent profiteering In tlio District of Columbia waa dg. ,i'.i,b,ee,r,a,ke,,,,V.Ips1sata,e X'IH SM-W l,'?o;;e,cT,,,,,,,,r'Rv,er,",:o!i were that the bill would bo nut of the ""J V Mtupirri'inj, nt inn jaiCIlL. TO "perfect unrt clarify Its provlslonn hssiibo nf all the amendments without debate wiih exported. . V. . NOW HE'S .MAJOR KCKDBK City Surveyor and Kcgulator of ?-..... ii. i -.,. . . -. . i-oivx-mru iistnct loramis. "" "vi.vv.uijia i William f. Ileeder. Surveyor and i Itegulatnr of the. Third Tilstrlct, Is imw ' .Major Iteeder, of the Ordnance rteteev. 'orps, stationed at Washington, ' A gruduate of tto P. of p jtr. isoeder j ha been with tho Survey Ilureau hero slucp l0u. mnklni: tho (Irn Mirvavs . fr tlm Parkway. Recently he liaa been ' l .-tliii en-d nf lllft neitllnl .. ........ il. '.".'."'J'.'.' . "",:",'" .,.'-'''",l1. I mo i-arr.ij. m- n mo urst member oi llie j.uarvi ni nurvf.vorn 10 u granted leave of atactico to enter (Jovcinmcnt service, Manayunk Mills Reopen .inn, iiionx in. rtcmiYiKiii in ainna- vtmlr ronneneil loilnv ori.r. I.oi-ln. ...... closed since last Wednesday on account of Ico freshets in tho river More than SOOO opeiatlves resumed work, l'ABIIJIMI OAIIDHV vy thi war a. it! P tf I write for your copy today proven, iiaiiiy-r m lurmcr uelay. Chair- , raising an aiiny." (Kxccrpt fromT JM man Sims, of tho Commerce Committee rrnvnrnmnnt nnnool riiV iiJi !v)i obtained unanimous consent that the "II- Kovomoni appeal to fcmplc Urd- U3 road bill "b.? tho continuing order until ' ve &) , . dispojed of." "With the i cturn of peace, we my m -ine tmuse uis aiiernoon considered ,'ook lorwara to un era of creat activi- js root, of Wisconsin The tmid1iient x?bm?tro!fA,Iof the Currency, JolflnJ I make chances In tho wording- of the I kMton Williams' statement.) 5 fj I measure, but do not chango the meanlna To help suddIv thr rrrp.-it no ..-H i.t any tecuim. uiey uro desitned to onmmoi-,.lnl iA,,.t.- .. e ."!-. tnntl See W. Atlee Burpee & Co. StstJ Grawtrs Phlltvdclplila mp . t ' -. ii in ,w mamm- ICITYliNTMA UMtJ. DENYU.S.CHA! mnfM .aT T... J? . fa Yl .4 ? . xicviuscu vl uuiuir uusini Methods by Trade Comrai sion, Firms Here Will Figlttl Complaints against five Plilladei paint and arnlsh firms were filed tW at Washington by the Federal Trl Commission. Tlie complaints, wh'fJ are among thlrty-eight Issued by tl commission, charge unfair method i A i competition. The firs, in the aeerecate. am cuseil of stifling and suppressing cont; ' ttntl t Inn t Iipaii a I 1i.l..l. . . i a v Ji" petition throiiKh lavluli entertaliitnent K4,iFi';; competitors' employes, and secret pajfrf,3 inent of money to employes of customlrV ', who might otherwlso buy goods frerlljYj vv,"i"Jl,"' iiiii. inn iniriy-civiH iviiijiuniH.1 m.t- me initii'ii tjruup ever Wvs ftuetl by thf coimnlftiitoii. UJ8 TtiA 1TMtrlAln1l fit..... .-..il 4 - lT? (& ...w ttfUviiiiu ii.iiia iiiciuioncu arfn Clcorpn D. "WXhrlll Company, Ineii 114 North front ftret, one of thn(?J larnMt paint and white leai conccrnaM In the cufUm cntIon of the countmt'.sa North twelfth street. """"' " m ., ,. nntte i.ori)oraiion, 2S South 1-1 Third treet. J! McClo.key Varnish Company, Thlr M llolli nn,t liotluf hlr.nla . W'l The lirence-JlcFadd'cn Company1. i 1400 l'rankford avenue. 'J3 All were granted thirty daya In whlchi lo me replies. ' H. It. Matlack, president of tlm Wttii erlll t'ompany, today denied that hl company ever resorted to such prac-'.j lire in urn koous. "inn cliarga ,), without foundation," he said. "We caili.' not understand It. I have written 'ioJjS Washington to try to net mm. otaJv."! tailed Information. This firm has miler-? aoiiar lor sucn purpose. Tvd i ursc. ngnt tnc allegation to ENEMIES GIVEN ffl nvflldTn ATinv riAr.c1 ....u,.j.niwiV,, UUWO liVI in 7000 Distributed to Ger- rniiaticipnia Prevent j. t Internment ..... ..- I ,.A".f" -" Te distributed today T la ', n" """ ,. ...I.. .,-.... ,ai . i.-KiBiiAutm caius were . tnrouitiiout Phlladel- enemle who. Ii.t. mm. y ltered at the various police station dur- M InftT tlln luat month. Ifnr. tl,a. -aaa .. tho cardH were distributed and they' 4 """ iiiKiny nrizeii ny me recipients, who 't-.tH ren1l.d llni. .1... .....I. ........ FM them from llouble nnd Interment ilnein sNi tne war f-A'l oJ.rAir. J'.'" 11?'.1!!.' Aa,irJ."' A -..-. ..-...., h'11'.iui urrvi ilillUIl UIIU IIllO -7rrB togratili of the possessor. An Inside leaf il also bears his thumb prints. There Is i-?3 nio a -pace for indorsements as to oimri ."11 ?,;" n"!l 'J!inY.ot ,,,oso registered havd tilc.TO ell fiC(j by men ,)0 ,.now u ' Intimately. ' llHTATlo.VAt, ul a I ni.'!Ll!"j r SBaBfBa-aaa-ataaa-a-H-aaTaa-ataa-aaBa j Commercial Education Teacheri ...r.T?j?t i10.-??1!6"- sr&. "-ULl ' opcruiors ana accountants tor"- rjv..i,u(iiii,iu lt-t ju,v un RUriUUB i " . .i T .i-..x-in mr viuuiiiiij wjc , thousand!) of yountf people needed'1. ra I bUMnrs.s. sessions ni-e held r,tl...5n morning from 0:30 to 12:30 o'clorM ' W Tlie ice;ulur .secretarial and MilUSi lllOI-Ot',1 ...lllnn m.... 1 . .. . .., . '.SI , ont;c-v!,1(,,,vitlu?.,,ins,lru?.t'on- Dy' 1 i iiu (.i.iiiii;: ociiooi nil K.nrimv. r ,&m I present cniollmcnt 1600 bus ncsi-'jl .-i.uui-iixa. M. Vl.-a write, ca 1 or nhono niomnmi ratV i TEMPLF. IiNIVFRQITtf Hi I -----........ n M. urosu ni, below Il.rli, I'hlUrielplil. 10,000 Stenographers 1 ant.-d by P. r. Government, and' thousands upon thousands ot nook keeper. Private dei-retarle.. Typi. writers. Accountants and Stenogra phers aro wanted by business hout.s. Ion can obtain tho Intensive prepara tion necessary to secure these posi tions by entering our course All business branches taught Monday, Vyednesday and I'rlday mnlnrs. Pp.. c'al clas.es Tuesday and Thursday lights. Note Special War Course! to all sludenit began r.briiarj- i. Uanks Business College 031 Cltr.STM-T STREET FRENCH 8",d;.c1I.rl'r,bi?'Mil Hpsclal terms for elas.es and children, .sj Marie. Dnfniir ?' ENTltv iiaix tS lviarie ivurour 1711, . wainot iffl STRAYER'S tji n.stjiusine. schools aui-aui 'iie.t.iit svae... , i i 4 I at' til I i il . - I Poslilons ausrsn'd. i:nter now. Psy or nlghtiilgl Techfm WntU. roll ton waiting1, Fr ririBir n inr voii'ib te rsorinn T.h.haa axf alasnanl .,.. .tiietl.. 1TIHI1XI v. t;riia-iaari SlUUIIli rf-a. piano; Ttn, Ml C.K.Ixirnr. 3485 ATi.AXTin nrv Kprlnc toin.s Hrst up tb Uolf Slreaaa. to Atlantic city and the TRAVM0fc2 The VVorld-a (ircatesi Resort. Kvter one will he there, Mako your resarva. tlona no,w 1.0 as not t. ti dliappolnttd. American and European Plants'' Weilmlnil.i. tly, av. near Beach. Slav ... V. ,0 "' rrlxat. hatha, run! Mitir. lie up rykh. tj up dally. Chaa. Iiaar.1 HOTEL B0SC0BEL i"' 5S Vf.ll-hested room,, nookl.t. A, B. MARIO Nf wr.nxEnnvn.T.n. pa. 'J. GALEN HAIL-IN-THE-MOUNTA TTEnifltnSTII.I.E, PA. opm an tear. Dry air, Him aot oaafart foe long a. short wuvtaa- m Maeaur. RasUtpt VbJ.lflaa. P.7 Tbroogh Pullmans New Tork and I Hotyau K. wiiitv 1 ASIIF.nt.T.K. ts-. C. Farneua vrrwhr it tien, nri, alaXSt aul.lns,. iA BtwUrt aatt iklM visoa -nlrs(J g r i nTrrrrnrr ms.hm U vmonviA , Train as far Bouth h. Q14 Comfort was ntvtr btttirl , - HOTEL Cm MB l.l! .11 ttSktr' fc-.- ;- ' w- -- - ?auL'!fSira- - Utt nPlitSt 1 aquaiMK.r'' 2rn uia ', i' bit'.?. M'lNTKW KKSOBTa J! jflif . ATIJVNTHI flTV. ti. 1. il.i X v&ssfr -r t.'.a .IV it, . lt 'I .-' .e I t , Xt-