Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1918, Night Extra, Image 4

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.EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAPELPJHIA, FRIDAY
MARCH 15, 191S
U.S. AID IRISH
U. S.IS.EXTRAVAGANT,
PENROSE'S OPINION
have been made for n great Influx of
applicants, nnd tho Hoard of lllu.ca
lion has been nsked to allow the Wrcan
to uso ono or two ot tho schools for
the examinations. '
Lack ot slenogr.i pliers In the nutncroui
departments nt Washington nnd through
out the, commissary department ha
reached u state where the Government
sees fit to inako an urgent nppeal
BOYS SELL PAPERS TO AID RED CROSS
HAILS KAISER AS BEST
PEACE TALKER' ALIVE
ATLANTIC CITY IN WAR
TYI'ISTS IN BIG DEMAND
25,000 Stenographers and Clerks
Needed by the Government
JREACE CONFERENCE
ON HIGHER GAS RATES
Twcuts-flio thousand tjplsls nml
ion Presented to Con-
Points Out Creel Bureau
Striking Example of
Extravagance
-i . . -r, .....i i-i, ilciks me untiled Immediately by
Commissioners Demand Com- i,f).crllmCllli ntr0rding to m. ...mot.
the
Lloyd George Replies
Friends of Leusue of Na
tions Propaganda
t'o
as
announce-
ressman Flood Asking
pany Economize to Meet micm by tho civil service uurcatt m
t .. i re4- 'ho Postoflke llullellng Arinngcmonts
Hearing on Resolutions
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-MUJAISV luno .,
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(.Among Those Who Sign Appeal
for Some Action by
America
Washington. March IB.
..drive on ConsroM by IrMi-Amer-
lean leaders villi a xlcsv or forcing
7. - .wHclal American utterance in ruvor or.
f-jjfr jbfn(deratloii of Hie Irish question at
Wio
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'totes vsin begun when
an
open
Ajk'tter was tiled with Chairman Hood,
(the Houo Committee on Korean Af
;''ttrs, requcstlm; an open hearing on tho
fT3pny "Irish resolutions" now pigeon'
V4old In congressional, committees.
fMrs. llanna Shcehy-SkctnnKtnn, ssiro
If'S". Sheehy-HkefluiKtoii. Irish editor
i ivVho was executed for his part In tho
1 TiIrlsH revolution of 1315. Issued ionics
fr'ASot the letter to the press It was signed
"Wfjbjr sixteen leaders In Irish-American
m organizations-. Including the following
I, ThUadelphlans:
Sufeit Joseph McCarrlty. chairman of the
t&fi , .Irish volunteer committee ol .vmerlci.
Vft '.President LulvC Dillon. df the Associated
ivt cin-Jva-uaei e;iutm oi i-niinucipni-i .
t t dames u. utvtn, cn.unirin oi uic ninii
nejpnni umncn en uiu riiunua ui iii-m
Freedom: Krumsis S -Clarli. ch.iirmin
nt tho rhlladelphU Council of tho Irish
PiiVolunUer: Francis O Knnc. president
ft,ftf the Phllo-Coltlc Society of Phil idol.
EtwJ Jma and tho He v. T, J Hurtnii prcul-
kiTnt oi mo ssi.. jinmiH inu mnwi
"iM OilownB 3 ir,e letter;
rfti "At IpiikI rlffhl nioinbrrH of tlio House
J$f-ttt Representative hae Introduced row).
t ruuons on ireianu viaim ui uif ipu
Rf V "Congressional Record contain- memorial.
E! I. , j .4i,i...- - ... ...!,....... ,. tii.
RVm tjJcent urtflnc ConRress to take un the
!7"' l)..uIU...il... !.. t.ll. ,. A..t I.... ...
truuciueiauuii ui uiu 111 muiimiuii tt
? feBJihrt natrlotli' orcanlitlons of IrNh-
1ft -Americans deeply Inttrehtcd In the
Lfcjviachleenient of a final Just ihmI pne-
able nettlement of th IrWi iiueftlon
iTespectruuy iequt-l the House iwnmii.
Jte on Foreign .ffalrn to w t .i date for
.U public hearing to
p. "(A.) Thoio representatives whoso
resolutions on tho Irish qut'tloit have
keen referred tn our tommlttteo for
t Consideration, and to
f.''(B.) Tho representatives of respon-
Ulhle and patriotic, organizations of
TfAmerlcans, ho huo riled pctltlotiH with
lithe Breaker of the Ilnue and v.H)L your
'contmltteo on behalf of tlio-o lolu-
(IF I lUlons.
'. ?-. -?.L ll.tlnln
as the I'rrIdrut h !
t Jfrequently reminded u N not our all '
lltVnt Hiamlo nut- . i,.in1pni.ni.t A u I...
tk fi ""-ll v wui iu'ik iiihtivni 'in
nas shown In hii Position nn tho inn.
f& ,POU ItiMislon of Sllierl.i hv japjiti our
; Tl'tltuae toward tit iu!"lllKvrnl w
.'t ito be defined, nut b a hiipluo rcg.ird fur
KJF j4lhlr hellish Interest but by ctnrn.il
). Vli.Ma n.lniliit.u Imf in.l'u , un lu fii.uuiil
SS. AMnong tho "voices of liumanltj' wliidi
i 'V'are In tho air.' surely none is more pile.
'( --jnant unci persistent man tim voice or
exiles aro among the mobt devoted bony
i( ind daughters of this republic Or
"(VVlcir oeimil u I uiftiiuiiy ubiv uii irai i
fK MDppvriuuiljr 10 un neuru
tjpH A'nons tho resolutions pending In Con
. -ress aro thopo introduced by Iteprc-
ntntl.H Mpl'nunli 1. Hull iiihpr nml
I? "o" jjMason, of Illinois; Joseph McLaughlin.
. fcot Philadelphia; .lohn M Morln. of
E5r SPIttuburgh : Kcnned. of Ithoilp Island,
HSi, ?Cry. of Wisconsin, uml Ml-a It.inkin, of
,eayLight and housing
gMSfBILLS ACTION EXPECTED
Kr fc JHouse Committee Speeds Work on
P'J1 Measures by Reporting Favor-
Wf, ' ably on Special Rules
TTashlniton, March 15 Action next
'Wi 'jf Week is assured on tho daylight-:
ri Xb!lI and tho JBO.000,000 Iibor V
saving
Depart-
' Jment housing bill thiough the attlon of
''jtho House Utiles t'ommlttco In rrpirt
s jlnc favorably two spj-ilal lulcs for thUr
t fmmedlato lonstder.itlon
i There has been i iletn mined effent b
jtnemocrs or mo iiouss iu uring uoin hi
S.Jthese measures up for action, and as llm
vi? -vsltuatlon now stands there Is only ono
Dfc -CTWeclal rule, that on tho postal em-
,pioyes-'salary uui. in aneaci or incm
w SuDDortera of flie daylight-saving bill
"'"j i iri extremelv anxious to obtain nassaco
fL ' the measure Immediately, as It Is
Vlhrordea. as to tako effect on April 1. Mem-
24iS lxrsof the Pennsylvania delegation have
fe,"MfjirtIng them to support and advanco the
&Si atneaaure. Tho charge was maae in some
' ijrvcommunlcatlons that the big electric and
.'V-4-it comnanles are waalng an actlvo
Kh. .'S campaign against the bill.
KS-i -ft Rapid action on tho housing bill Is
,. .. "' . A t .. Ik. nAxn r All .r 1 ,,!, in
j' t. nrniupii nv iiih it- idi iiiiliil ui laauui . r.i
i, Htjihat the congestion may bo relieved
iv, f about the big munition enters and
,5() '.tother Government Industries Llttlo
'5MVclual opposition ih expecieu on tuner
reposition on tho Moor of the llouso
HONOR ARMY NURSES
;
! -,JMYt poon uuint; iu i'iuiicc, near
Cs " ,Talk in t. Paul's Chapel
P? . . .. -T. . -
4 LC "' YoTl warcn is. service nags
V"' At the San Kranclsco and Bpolta'no units
Fji,"ffwero dedicated by two hundred army
Bp nurses, mostly from the Vest, toon to
v itti'io for France, In St. Paul'a Chapel.
5V ', Tho nev; Dr- WJU'm Montague Gccr,
ivYla on aauress, utbeu iiio uebiuwai iy
? tth. united states uovernmeniupon ino
K 'JN-NMtf ,.it,-,w nf mlllt.ipv i-Mntf Hlr.ill.tr
fvs. :.. r "r"r ..... t."";."v.
liaL HOW 111 VUUU 111 II1U .iigtimi
n Canadian armln. Doctor Goer told
tfe young women th;y were not going to
i-flrlnK line, put very near and
nientty would be In situations of
iU They would bj yci to the blind
it and feet, to the cripples and
eth many a last pillow.
If '
)LICE SEEK EX-CONVICT
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Man Accused of. Robbing
Friend Who Sheltered Him
StIU. N. J March 15. The police
i been asked to apprehend .lack Law.
who was recently paroled from the
ite prison farm at I-eenburg, and,
i li'Jiow charged with having stolen
FUmorfd lavalliero from the home of
tries- nana, .on rasi uroaa street.
land is leader oi a ' trall-hlller s gos
rttm," which has on several occa-
lu'vuuea tno mate prison rami at
f, ana on one oi inese trips ne
tn- -As soon as paroled Lawton
i in Mlllvllla and asked sheltet-
i Band home, saying that he was
iMCk to his native place liv Hur
ls County, to begn fife anew. He
red. however, and the lavalliero
Ifi'i.Mean Any Harm
rloB.Uel., March IS A nunt
rtvts will be made for Belli
; soiaiers ana snipping it to
flM reauiv oi siaieni.nw
uniteo males vtm
(Jb tne.Fed.ral court
i uai
I Hnlilnitlnn, March 15
Senator Penroso addressed tho Senate
briefly on rxtravaganco In tho Gov
ernment. He partluilarlrcd upon the
(.'ommlttco of Public Information, of
which George Creel Is chairman, nml
declared ho was told that this commit
teo Is cxpmdlng J5000 n day, paying
tho salaries of many unnecessary em
ployes. Tho Senator some time ago Introduced
a icsolutlon calling for an Investlcatlon
of tho Creel committee, but no action
It is been taken Whin ho proposed
again that ho call it up his ilTort was
agiln nullified by the objection of Sena
tor none Minlth, of Georgia '
Senator Penrose deplored the fict'
Hi . r,i nxn... r.M.1 MI..I. ..... ..... .1 t . I
.. t xiiiiunij ,1,11, l-lll.lllkj rVIIRll IV,
bo trifling considerations iu tho Admin
istration He sild salaries nf unneces
sary employes halo been placed on tho
payrolls of tho Government nml It was
Imperative that Congress should Inquire
into tho rcckles'ness with which the
peoplos money was being scattered
among useless Government clerks rho
(reel committee he ileerlbcil as 'an
Inetllclent bureau, a kind nf n court
chronicle to oNplult tho virtues of the
chief executive and his Milurcllniti's"
' Thero are too matt rinnlovrs in nil
departments," continued tlin hen itot
Vc have onlv to go through miiiio of
the departments and Jul! rails tint have
spuing up like iniishiuoniH lit temporarj
buildings to ten cniplovos tumbling over
each other und hardlv knowing wlut
the nro called upon to do I know of
one department I shall not mention It
now, but 1 Intend to icfer to It later
on where from two to tlueo thousand
persons nro employed vvheio 1 bellevo
from twn to thrco hundred would con
duct Its business effertlvily Tho situa
tion undoubtedly requires Investigation.
' I think It would be verv Interesting
to have the t-alarhs and duties nf the
emptovesof this I'nel luiicuii in ido pub
lic. Its expenditures tun out of nil lei
son .No uiMitintliig of these expendi
tures has been made, ho far ns I i an
learn I nm told th it it ll expending
moto thin $.riU0U n da. 'I lie (.ntiespoud
"ntsnf d Mlv in vii)iers who oiij,lit to be
lompiusatrd by their own pipers nto
carried on tltu Creel bureau Whv
hhotild. u IcKhlm.ito and icuson.thle In
quiry b blocked" The resolution I have
offered hti't not befit permitted to cuino
to tin: hen lit for consideration "
SHIP'S HULL UTILIZED
FOR Y. M. C. A. RALLY
Emctgcncy Fleet Corporation Ofli-
cuilb Addicbsj Hiistol Woikots in
Novel Auditorium
Jbinbcrs of the IJnolM'lH lliiti'ur
pititliu are- boldlng a uniting loilav
u the 1 111 1 1 of a ship wbhlt utiflei
i 'insiitiction at ti .Miubuits' Miip.
buililiug Ciirporutlon plant at Itili-tul in
a"n ilfott to Interest the ship wot I. mi n In
Y M t' A work A Mnul.ir uniting
to bring the men ilosct tuellnr In a
Miil.il and religious vvaj. villi be lit Irt
nt the Chester hlilpbulliling Coinpauy
plant tnnlgltt
Dr. Charles A. r.tton u Niw Yoil,
chairman of the natirnil servke nction
of tho United Stalls Ihnergenii I'left
Corpoiatlou ; A. U P.irkhuist semtuv
of the. ten Ice sect Ion, and I.Mt,,!) S
Mi Kulg. Plilladtlphi i n pte-'ent ulvc.
wcro present.
G. 0. P. EXECUTIVE HOARD '
SELECTION IS DEFERRED
Hayo UcciilcH on Del.tjs rending
Conferences With All National j
Leadeis I
V inlilnclen, March 15. Orginlzatlon
of the permanent executive committee
ot tho Republican National Commlttco
will bo deferred until futther confer
jnces luvo been held vvlth pirty leaders,
tVill II. Hhvs, chilrman of tho commit
tee. Ins announced
Mr. Ilnvs through conferences here
will seek to develop tho policiei of his I
orcanlzit' Ion and n number of iiuestions, I
luiluditi; a pulilli it v committee ate to
be tett eii in n i-liort time
Mr Hhvs uiufiireil nt tin i. iplmi
with Senators Petiiihe, (hi Miik t. Cut-)
tls Waneii, Pui'idextir, McSaiy and
Joln.son
Senator Pentose and othei N'atlonal i
Committeemen, Including thoso from the i
District of Columbia, Virginia, 'West
Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina,
will confer with tho chairman tomorrow.
LUCKY 13, OFF TO WAR,
HONORED BY P.'R. R. MEN
Passenger Traffic Auditoi's Office
Unfurls Fluff for Comrades
With tho Colon,
A service (lag iu honor of thirteen
cmploses absent In tho army and nasy
was unfurled Vd.iy In tho ollkc if tho
nuditor of passenger tr.Ulk, of the Pcnn
sslsanla Railroad
AdcfiPsses were made by .1 P Lltzcn
beig. who nresided. and Georgo II 1 1 ll ll-
gerford Words were sung to the air,
"My Country, "1'ls of Thee," aa follcvis:
llorl tttve our nuble men
i-end tlieni sufe lictno ucln;
Cioil r our lnenl
XUkA them vletorlous,
Xsllant uni Blorlous
As they ko forth for u-,
(,ol sate our lnetl,
The employes who enlisted nrei 1 AV.
llorton, ll Goldei, W. C ralibank, W.
W How. C W Galscr, .Ir. II A l.ones,
"anlwln Jr A J MMlei t buries
O Muller. A. II Lockhatt, William llug
glns, G. C Wilson and 1! V Lelim,
MEN WANTED TOR MILITIA
New State Reserves in Campaign
for Volunteers
Two companies of tho newly formed
State Ileserve Militia are making a drive
from their armory, at Forty-first ttrcet
and Mantua avenue, lo obtain their nec
essary quota of fifty men Twent
seven men are needed to fill tho two
companies. Captain Frank Henry will
swear In new; men at tho headquarters
tonight.
There will be one regiment from Phil
adelphia and two throughout. the State,
making three In all subject to call by
tho Government They have the latest
rifles supplied by tho Ktato and uniforms
of a fcrest-grecn color.
FINED FOR ANTI-WAR TALK
P ! I I .1.11. 1.
Socialist Leader in York, Pa.; Pays
?50 in Scranton Court
Scranton, J'.., March IS. George
Smith, of York, Pa, Social Ut. candidate
for Mayor recently at that place, was
fined $50 In United Htates Court here
after being adjudged guilty of making
statements tending to Injure recruiting
for the, army,
Smith was accused of having told per
sons In York that an army transport had
been torpedoed and the crew of a United
States cruiser nearby refused to go to
the troops' uld. other anti-war talk was
Charged against him,
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Fifty-Foot Fall Kills Negro
James Turner, a negro, twenty-four
,'? H4. bttVerchantvtlle. N. J,, fell
a nsyiuii hi sroaawa
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issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV ''iissssssssssssssssssssssssssfBlKy.
HsItefeiHslsm JsisssSjsH "" wzm j
P1 sTCsKdPEPnlssssssssiiliSisK' -jaifBisssPrtssssm WW
1 SIAv.
Riverside, N. J. has a .Tunior Red Closs auxiliary that is 100 pci
cent cfllcicnt. Two of the most industrious mcmlicis sue Hcnja
mm Stephens (left) and Cuttis Johnson, who aro shown above
soitinp; the masiuincb and p.ipcts they have collected for the
Red C'ios.
PARIS KEEPS UP DANCE POLITICAL LIBERTY,
AS AIR BOMBS FALL CZECHS' DEMAND
Acrobats in Jhisic Hall Con- Details of Meeting of Rcp
liiuic Performance as re.seiitatives Ordered Sup-
Guns Roar
l.uiiilnn, M.ireh 15 A Paris inrrc
tlioiidcnl, tilling of the nir t ii'1 thue,
"A numliPi f wilNknowtt bnlMltigs
were Htuck, but, although tho raid was
one nf tho most Mlcccspftll known lilth-
ctto. It has not In any way upct the
Trcm h morale A bomb was dropped
cIomi tu a inu-li- li ill, but the iiudlenee
icmaiued and tho acrobats wi ut un im
pel ttiihiil Willi thelt ihlk.itc peifoim
nine At aitothir point n il.meo fur
lirltish soldiers was going mi when a
bomb fill, i a u lug hiight damage 'I Ik.
uniMur ladles' oichelr.i bisltatnl for
a tecotid and then tho dim lug went on
without any lntcn option whttcver.
"In spite of thn number of attiuklng
airplane- and the quantity ot bombs
dropped the raid was by no means an
noisy ns those nt l.nmlon The 1 rencli
barrage tire riots not scrm m lutein"1
as tint whli h surrounds London, al
though In the list laid ll was i len
til it t number of new b itteth n li idjiicu
bioiight Into a Ik'n
' spei lal i iMiiiulllro ha- been funned
!n deal with micttlou i nri-lug from tho
raldi mid to devise means of thlllaii
proteetloti and has ptoduccd riniirk
able rtMilts1 .iliculj 'Ihe most famous
works of art h.ivo been lovctid wllh
loncreto sandbags, but there still Is
much to bo dono Three thousand air
shelters havo been provided, but a
things are nt present It Is only in the
davtlnie tint they ate apparent lit"
I imp Indli itiuiis i faiuili ir to London
eis, have not vet been adopted"
LUIGl
MADE
TO
ORDEIl
1714 Walnut St
Tailored Suits
Many new models for street and country; vaiious fabrics;
copies of late inVportations very moderately priced.
29.50 to 150.00
Afternoon and Dinner Gowns
Wide variety matciiuls and models.
25.00 to 165.00
Blouses, 4.50 to 45.00
MILLINERY
Storage for Furs and Other Garments
Cold diy-air fireproof cpnetetc vaults. We collect and deliver.
Phone Sptuce 21)58 now.
W. S. S. BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS
Receiver's Sale
High-Grade Furniture
By order of the
United States
The entire
Furniture and Furnishings of
AMOS T. HILL, Inc.
1615 Chestnut Street, Philada.
will be sold on the premises beginning
Friday, March 15, 1918
Comprising Library, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furni
ture in Mahogany, American Walnut White Enamel
Bookcases, Desks, Chairs and Rockers
V
Beautifully Upholstered Davenports
Lamps, Mirrors, Rugs, Wicker Furniture and many other desifabje
appointments for the home.
'" HARRY L. JENKINS. Esq.. Receiver.
J. E.SHRADER,
pressed by Austria
UiislilHEton, Match 15
iiulillc ilci laration ins been made
bv teptcsi nlalnes of the t e it nation,
.citing their right to political In-
ilepiiiilenio flout Austria All reports
, of tlio lunieedliiEs of tlio I'ech rep
ic sentatives wrtc ordered Mipprcstid bj
the ustrl,i!i ienor.', but detail) halo
icaiheil tlio 'ieelio-hlovnk nitloual
(ouiieil hi re and wile made publli.
' 'I he (iiiidltiient assimlilv of the lands
of tin lioliemlau c tow ti met In Prague
JantiiiJ li with mote than H"iO Cifth
deputlis of thn Austrian tenlisrit and
Hie ii it Ion it diets of Ilohenili Moravlv
nml Silesii, cheleil In tin fne eholio
cif Ihe people of the Czceh lands. In ut-
itendanie, eon tltutitig a legal represen
tation o" the whole nitlon
I Tho dei laration, sdoptcil bv unani
mous vole, is looked upon ns proof of tho
sentiment of tin whole Czecho-Slovnk
I nation und of llicir attitude toward tho
(jiiviinmeut and the titling I issps of
Austria II cites the ileclatatlon of the
I Czechs nt the time of Ihe Ttniico-Prus.
slati wat wliiu thev i-.ilil All uitlonali
ti' be they gient or miall, have tho
nt ir tight to n lf-giiieiiiuieiit and In
th' smite m inner they mti-t bo eon
sldcud criu.il '
Convict Vvins Parole
sirniitiin, l'ii. Match IT Samuel
Wound twcutv-tlve t.irs old uf Lewis
town, Pa., arrested some time ago on
tho ih.trgo of stealing n reglsti red let
ter while he was serving a term In tho
Wcsti rn Peultintlarj, at I'lttsbuigh. wan
given a Mlsncndid scuteni o by Judgo
Wltmer lit court here Court ngned
t give him it ih imc to nfoim and it
lie menus ms was ny .Matcii, lujy,
will bo given completo llbettj
RIENZI
READY
TO
WEAR
and Top Coats
District Court
stock of
I. , . .
I.nndon, 'March IS. ( ritlelsni becatlfo
the Cabinet ministers hid not given suf
ficient promlneneo to the hie i of n
leaguo of nations has been admitted
by Llovd George. Tho liolshcvlkl hail
taught one lesson, ho mid, 111 it was that
R real league of nations did not time by
talking about It. The crltlct had for
poltctt FanictlilnR which was essential '
lint imeo n war was bfgui otl had to
fight for It The nuii-t not he misled
bv mlstnklng phrases for facts He
lould Invent phracs about peace which
even n Piuslati viai lord would hill
with lalisfactlou
oliodv had lieen so eloo.uc'it on the
subject of n league of nillons. sild the
premier, as Ihe German IhnpTor Ills
reply to Uio Popo breathed the spit It of
brotherly love, but In It tin ro vins no
woiii nliotit Belgium m the subject of
ii league of nations tho Gernnu Umperor
was absolutely sound, he was ptepared
to put Gcrmanv nt the brad of It All
these, protestations on the jnrt of tho
llmperor breathed the spirit nf domina
tion; the digger was wtapped up In the
Setmon on lite Mount
league of u illons roulil onlv be pos
slblo when the Ihitcnle imnles hid von,
onlv then could n league of intlon.s be
eomo nu istabllshcd fact and the sword
be lonvcrtcd Into u plowshare
t'omlns down lo Inltruil nftnlrs, tho
Premier said there w is no hunger,
tlieie was no piUallon. but tho people
were belpg iieprlvcd of a gool deal they
had been taught in lcgard as tho es.
sentliln of n toinfot table existence
Them was iro lack of nbunclint food to
sustain tho strength of the people and no
prospect of such rii-rUlenri, but there
w is a tciidciicv to gi limbic at restric
tions 'Thn people f.fo big thlrgi" con
tinned tho Premier, 'but get worried
over small ones There hai been only
one successful controller In the hl-tnty
nf the world tho One who nitrle five
In lies and two small fish feed n multi
tude 1 tell jou what ntionlng means
It lueniu tint a nation lit the ftrrnii e if
w ir is hemming mote of a luoth
hood "
Russian Is Internid
Uilmliictiin, llel , March 11 nejterl
BOYS' SAMPLE
WASH $.4 IXZ
v m .ftf
We bought the entire airip)o line
user j vuu h-urniems irom
Rambler Mfg. Co.
of Ke York city, nnd offer Uicm at
mm Kcneuiionuiiy mw price,
fitilyles Billy Boy. Middy, Tommy
Tucker, Trench, or Korfolk. ,
Msterials r.-Dovcvishlre cloth,
Kiddle clolh, reg-gy cloth, tralateas.
I as an alien enemy who intiiti tn rcgMei,
j Ililph Coop' I. tut nivalin uin old
i 1 is been placed in tlio Wntkhoiisn until
he i.iii be Interned in some other pi no
I t ooper was urtested nt liridgevllle He
siSb he Is a llussian e'nopii s.u In
the poultry business nnd his attitude on
the war ciused iielghbois lo threaten
him
, SfiP Evening
Jittv
' JHrejfe
i wi s?w. VCT ll i ft iyrv4
lo X'r. v Wisr ?s'xwox
W&Smk
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33rTTl
ciiitc
Valuta up iB
Atlantic t lit, March IS. i
City Commissioners have declared war
tey tho kitlfo against any ndianco In Ihn i
prlco of gas ut the rhoro on nccount
of the wnt.
"Cut out nil iinnrcrrAiiy expenditures
and in.ike the best of it, hh Inillvlduals
nnd busltiesi men are doll g ' Is the
resott's reply tn a iietltlon tiled with the
State Hmrd of Public 1'tlllty Commis
sioners Int week bv Clarence M Oel"l,
of Phil iiltlphln, liresldent, mid other of'
flilals of ihe Atlantic City Gis Com
panv which Is ccmti oiled bv n Deli
w.ne holding eorjioratlon with fs.ouo,
000 taiiltal.
The Atlnntli Cits comptnv nks the
State board for an order Increasing the!
prlew of gis from XI tn 51 ID tier lnno
itiblr feet, itgardless uf u franchl"e
granted in the Consttmot i' (J.is Company,
the old Kuchnlo ininpntiv, whon- plant
ll absorbed In the Gelt merger live
vctts ago
The cltv will contend nt n healing
on the petition next Tuesdiv In Trenton
that the Gelst company cannot charge
moro th in nlnetv cents fur gas at nny
tlmo so long as the cltv objeits without
invalidating Its fiatichlsc lights.
GERMAN WAR PRISONERS
ARE SENT TO RAID AREAS
Btitatn Rctnliutinr for Method
Adopted by Ccntial Powers
Some Timo Ago
London, Match IS Knglaml villi
scnttct Girm.in prlonets of w ir over
areas which tho enemv a aircraft nro
subjecting to iiitne k In thelt taldn. ac
cording to the nvetilug News '"I his"
sals the itcuspipir, 'Is being done be
muse the lllrd Govei nmi tits hivo
leatned lint tirlsonet.s (,f tir nation
nlltles In i.ermau hinds uln-idv havo
been in placid In ill towns wblrh tlio
dci man iJoMimnint eonildrrs llki ly to
bo uttniked "
AIcAdoo As,s Loiik Railroad Day
IlHrlrlmi, ,. Maieh I ", - Ibn'itr
folies In the 11 izlctou and Delaim sliopi'
;.f the Lehigh Valles P.illro id Compinv
have been inked, through n bulletin Is
sued by Director McAdoe.. to work ten
hours a d is. sesen d ns ii week If nei .
lommio Kco" ,0"",s bl0 "' 0l1
La I'ollcllc Cise Comes Up
Ma.liliiBton. Mir.-h IS 1'ho alleged
ell, Ios.il. spce. It of Senator Li I'olletto
III be consider, cflis Ih, henate i"
(Ions ( ommlttre tomrirow (hairnnn
b;keT,,',rti,T,ti.,lc,l,,ltc ,c,i" ' "
1029
and
Flie Best Tailors
7
F18
Including the Wcll-Knowii
to&ft & elites
At The Hill Store
A whole building devoted entirely to nev up-to-the-minute
clothes for men and boys.
And (his spring we start in with the greatest
stocks, the greatest assortments of the high
quality clothing that has already made "HILL
& CO." label a recognized standard.
Never Before Has Such Clothing
Been Collected Under One Roof
Those swagger suits and top coats for the
younger man, with military or slashed and side
pockets, those form-Iitting two and three button
single or double breasted suits, dressy 'one
button single or double breasted suits, and, of
course, the more conservative styles, too.
BLUE SEBGES'mighty scarce everywhere
are here aplenty.
Other Suits $29.50 Up to $45.00
Boys' Easter
bnvs
trairs nf nantfl.
All tailored in TIE HILL CO."
and the materials are serviceable
fr. l
Reefers & Toppers fc
TIlC CrcatCSt VnluCH it la iiikkIMo ln (T. i ell
unrinir rlnthlnrr Mnnv r t, ..i, 1 A... r
'" ". DUIIB iioto iwo -
i. nU' ?f tr!.tet!?' mix"re?. casHinterea and hhepherd plaids. Reefers in
shepherd checks, llght-wcieht cheviots and worsteds. "ccicrs in
-B-Bi "s s-
tsoys mue terge Hints
The; Hill Co.
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Mav?son & DeMan5
1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith'a Thcalic)
A SENSATION!
The Prices in Our Fur Sale
EMOVAL (o our new
Street brings all our
AT ONE-HALF, MORE THAN ONE-HALF
AND ONE-THIRD OFF
"No clianec in fur fashions," designers say. But llm
t ill be a big increase in cost.
I'unhagct nill be reserved in oar cmiIIh unlit next fall upon
payment of a depoiit, payments lo tic continued monthly during
xprinfl and summer.
$
to
FUR
I
75.00
119.00
149.00
179.00
250.00
290.00
325.00
525.00
Pony . .
Marmot . . .
Muskrat . . .
Muskrat . . .
Nutria
Hudson Seal
H
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Hudson Seal
Mole ."
SPRING-WEIGHT SCARFS .
47.00 Wolf, all colors.. . 23.50
65.00 Tox, nil colors.. . 32.50
95.00 Hudson Seal 47.50
i
pi
FUR
Raccoon
'I aupc Fox
Taupe Wolf
Black Fox
Brown Fox
Beaver
Cross Fox
Pointed Fox
55.00
65. 00
105.00
125.00
135.00
195.00
195.00
197.00
Mail orders promptly filled,
lirpairina u n d n modeling
at low cos.
y
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MARKET STREET
40 Standard Makes of
aster Suits
Spring Top
of This Country,
Spring Suits,
high standard
to stand hard
ag;;;; $5.95 to $15.00
1029 Market
store at 1215 Chestnut
line, beau ti nil lurs now
Buy now and get the saving.
COATS
37.50
59.50
74.50
89.50
. 125.00
145.00
. 185,00
350.00
99.00 Ermine 49.50
I 155.00 Squirrel 77.50
179.00 Kolinsky 89.50
SETS
27.50
32.50
52.50
62.50
67.50
97.50
97.50
98.50
I'urclmsinq arenth' orders
accepted with usual 10 per
cent allotted.
Open
Every
Evening
r i
Coats
i.'i
rj
Sill;
Lined Suits
ifigf-rit" " -
Suits
and
Top Coats
Suits
and
Top Coals
Men's
Pants
Value up to
f 3,60, at
51,
Vuliif U le '
l.00 nt ""
52.55
Values up to
(5.00, nt
$3.95 Jli
i
A lurte Tsrlrty of m;
trrlnl. and patterns in ess- j
.Inirreie, vvor.tnl" sud fn'r j
mixtures. These repress"! .
several ytry spfclsl pur-l
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