m I m AUSTRIA DENIES CAPTURE OF ODESSA Ukrainian City Still Occupied by Teuton Troops, Vienna Declares III 0 T B B D OP UNREST !' Anil-German reding Grows and Revolt in Behalf of Kcvolu tion Advocated b Amilrrilmn, March 2'J. OHIclal ulsnatolies from Vienna deny the announcement inado by the ltus- af ilan Oiivernment Wt-dncvduy that Odcusa if. tiad been recaptured by the Uolslievlkl sfter u tlefpcrulc battlo for tliree duyji. The city l still occupied by the Austro OermanK, It Ih uIIobuI In these advices, rrlronmit. March "7 (delayed). flcr tho Jtusclnno tec.iptured OdessM, 10.000 workmen In Charhoft (3E0 miles northeast of Odessa and ISO miles catt of Klcff) resolved to disregard the Soviet's order to cMicuato and decided to defend thu city to t last They, alao begun removing ."u t tores of mMals. He-enforccmcnts are trelnB rushed from .Smolensk (-'50 miles west of Mos cow) to Orsha (seventy-rive miles west of Smolensk). They also aro liolng pent from Sunia to Oroshba to check (.J the Ukralnlan-O'erman advance aguliwt $ Charhoff. ' In addition to tho advance on Char- tr koff. the enemy Is seeking to cut oft V the soviet forces from I'oltava (seventy. flvo miles west and south of ctiarkolT). Ited Guards tonight hurled back till ed mMV forces Httemntlni? tn n-nrli Knm r After 11 battlo near Nlznednle-I'rovsk, sixty ersts (3!.0 miles) from I'.kalerln- M -.1... "R ...II.... . ...L. .. ..... . .. ft osmv vm inui-a nuuill Ul I'OHUVllJ lltC ', tovlct forces retreated. Former work 1 men nro organizing for tho defenta of J Ekaterlnoslav. r Tho Uermatis have modlflcl their de- nunds for Ukrainian tujiplles. M. Gru ' dicvsky has urged the members of tho I JJala who resigned to return to that ' body. admitting that while, tho peaeo J ' treaty favors Germany, resistance will 5 resu't In wiping out Ukrainian ludepcnd e enee. Advices Indicate tho Ukrainian people are Increasingly sympathetic toward tho Russian revolution, and may rife, against both Gorman' and tho Kada. The newspaper Don editorially urges Itussla to return to tho war by tho sldo tf tho Allies'. I Tho Invcstla urges warro against ,1 Germany, but independently for the sake ). of tho "soclallstlo fatherland and an lu- ternatlonal Socialist revolution." German Foreign Minister Kuchlmanp, A replying to u protest, declared (iermany 1 was justlned In sending armed forces I Into Kfnland on tho grounds of Amer j lean Ambassador h'rancls's statement 'fi regarding Amerha'.s readiness to assist In regaining the Mains ipio. In violation L of tho Urcst-l.i k peace treaty. j Members of .c Itusslan Soviets re t piled that Kr.iiiclsi merely repeated " l'resldent Wilson's message to which ratification of tho treaty furnished a re A Jolnifcr. ' Kuehlmann, replying to n protest against ucrimiii uccupaiiuu oi uuessa. declared Odessa Is In Ukrainian terrl- h tory. ' ..! .- I II ..-I . . I l i WllklMi:i IliaillMll WIIUUIIUUL iiUSl.l IS i moro Intense than at any time since tho beginning of tno war. Moscow reports that 11101c than COO Germans occupying Khcrsun were !- i featcd. many were Killed and captured :&, and tho rest lied, leaving two armored cars, when the city was recaptured by the Bolshevik forces. 'r Tlift lfriMrii1 IVitinplI nt fiinlti(. the neutral ,i Towers over thu detention of M. KamenefT, Bolshevik ambassador to France, by Government forces lit mi land. M. ICunieiieff has not been per il mltted to telegraph his Government. kA All uussian troops nave iieeu removen mtt from Persia, according to a report from i the military revolutionary v !1 tho i'erslan front to the de g foreign Affairs. All supplh v " 7... , .: (11 CUMllimico on epartment or iij foreign vMCairs. aii supplies aro iieing rcmuicd to Uaku, REACTION IN RUSSIA MENACE TO GERMANY Wnklilniton, March 29, Germany, now drawing on her Itus slan forces for west -front re-enforce- ;, ments, may have lo shunt back some of inese troots ueroro long lo meet me menaco of Slav uprising, uccordlng to official Information here today, Tlifn.ini.lli... I1..11 lu ll.itf tllA i'.Vt0(u f tin,.- ao1I. tli.il lFtiuul'i Iiiim lieen liml 1 ly "double-crossed" by the Teuton. And n. inis Is stirring a revolt, the reucciion or Ri which Is seen here in the Odessa and i.f, Klkolalev capture by the ljolslicvlkl. B Germany has thinned out her Russian wrces lo me exireme, accoruiriK 10 iniu IPtary data. She moved virtually atl she i. ugsiii;u lo i.eiuit; niw hicp.-i,iimi.-.. tg pcuvu couiercucc, uui buu now iiuus it t& necessary to draw more from tho east, realization ot Germany s iricnery in ; tho east In actuating Trotbky's latest ' efforts to rehabilitate tho army, accord- filng to general Government opinion. And '. ml tarv men nolut out that thuuEh lis efforts can meet with only partial mic- Loess at present, a revolution now wouiu cause much anxiety to the harassed Gcr- rmaiis busy with the western line, ' The" Slbeilan nrnblem has dwindled J out of sight since the wect front strug- Bi9 started, particularly In view ot tno j Japanese declaration that no Immediate intervention Is nlnnneil. Vhicount IshIL the new Japanese ambassador, will as sume ins posl.nero next inoiitn. arm It is assumed he will take early opportunity tn discuss a Far Eastern policy with tho President. , . MANY BROWN MEN IN SERVICE I III Itift Ipnnliif rf.nm nf'tlin Urnwn TTnl. I4;verslty Union hangs a silk service flag, i wim inirty-nine stars on tiicjcmte ueia. tor tne near-clianipion llrown rootbail t fleven nf 101S Ki'iipii nnA nf 41ia tupn ntl Captain Mark Fnrnum's souad la now If serving his country. Tnifrnwi"1"1"71 Convenient bafe Deposit Vault Practically every bank 'or trust com pany has a safe de posit vault. But where can you find ono that 18 more p" convenient? MlWMflM P-1TO1NY in Dtreet above unestnw htlft&jM Capital .fmmfm h-tjfiF BRITISH RESERVES EAGEkLY HASTENING TO FRONT '""""' ""; in.i-i ntl nrnillTiiTrrTiiir-T-T-iniiimmi,iii.niiii I nil , , llm m. ill i ' x A--rf"waM.iMswaM(mcs4ii I no present German drive lias w ttilo .,t, .......... rru r , ;"""",, . iiiiimii- mu morale 01 inu uniisn so ( icrs, JL, Iw 'T? . phptoRrnnh is typical of tho lilsh spirits of tho great numbers of nil0 i.??..1.?4, at? b?lnB rS?.hcd .foward to tho battle lino to meet the savliiro onslaught of tho Hindcnljurgian dispatches ITALIAN FRONT SCENE OF NEXT BIG DRIVE Rome Cables TJ.at Half bul lion Austrians Are Being Massed for Offensive lVuhhlnRlini, March :?. Tho Ilnllan embassy ia."j been advised by cable fioni Homo that forty m-w Aus trian divisions (probably tou.OOii men) have been distributed along the Italian front, and this activity has convinced Italian military men that tho battlo In Franco will not prevent an nn'enslvo against Italy. This view also Is shared by thu Allied leaders, thn cablf tald, and consemiently not a single man of the l'ranco-Urltlsh forces In Italy has been withdrawn to re-enforco the ar mies withstanding the great German attack. This Rtnlimcnt disposes of the as sertion of tho German cninniunlqua that i tho llrltlsh forces In Italy Pad been brought to the 1'icncli front. liesldes the forty new Austrian divi sion:', all available nrtlllery also ha'i been transferred from the Itusslan and Ituiuaiilnn frnnU to tho Italian front. "Italy, therefoie," Lays tlu dispatch, "must bo prepared for Ihc coming blow, which the situation in Franco may hac postponed, but which must bo met In the very near future." Schwab Discounts Seventy-mile (Jim New York, March 29. "The German gun which lias been bombarding Paris may do for ,.,,,,.... , ...it i.. killing women and children at long dlctnuce. hut I doubt Its military value." iTiarles M. Schwab, president of thu Ucthlehem Steel Company, Mild to night, lie continued! "We could makii nuch a gun easily. It might bo made prnctlcnlilo for certain distances, lull I still bellevo It to bo of little inlllturb- use for sixty up to 100 miles." I Woman's Handsome Easier Boots, Pumps, Oxfords Remarkable Values Over 150 of the most wanted styles to choose from. Sizes 1 to 9 and AA to E wide in the assortment. Get your Easter Shoes hero and save tho difference. S SOYS' & GIRLS' Children's n.. .! I -,,. Gun metal Laco Eizes 8'j to Children's Shoes, $ 1 49 Patent and Dull Leather. Sizes r Siws ' 8', to 11 .$1.79 Slzea 11,14 to 2.$1.98 Children's Snow White " Nubuck Shoes ff!.....rl8 Bizcs W to 11. $2.45 Sizes 11 V, to 2. $2.69 Children's High Cut White linen shoes sad'sa-nsjshi .$2.45 Sizes ll'i to 2 $2.69 Boys' Kreider Shoes, Sizes 9 to 2. Si,zcb2' to5'. Boys' Co-Co Tan Call shoes tls:!:::.?.,:::.!l,.!;. $2.95 i AH v V Sizes 1 to 5 Boys' Endicott-Jonson L N Shoes Sizes 9 STBI4H liW, WIAKOH WS.' Kn. ' r n.. 'VUMU i'.k&i -niwiri- (fV'r'Vj: . B&i .ii tt -r. f.a-i.ir -"-- - ---ivr-r EVENING PUBLIC TirilVml l.n.filnBd In !.......!.. il. II iiorues. ino turn ot tno battlo tido in favor of is doubtless due directly to this dauntless cotmiKo Kaiser Calls on Hoys to Fight for Germany Paris .March IS. Tho Gorman consul general at Zurich has Inserted advertisements In tho nou-spapors Inviting nil tier innn subjects of tho ngo of seven teen cars to communicate with tho consulate with a view to their being called to tho colors, accord ing In tho Zurich correspondent of the Petit .lourn.il. t Dinftlng of tho class of li-lll be gan in several parts of (Iermany In tho llrst days of Match, according to information from trustworthy sources, and a largo number of uths have been sent directly into the war 7.ono In civilian clothing without having received prellml. jiary military training. THINK MRS. WHITEHOUSE WILL CONTINUE DUTIES; - - VVm!iIiii;Iiiii, March "9. -Cables to the committee on publlo Information "a fen days ago" tald nothing of tho reported resignation of Mrs. Norman do It White house, New York suffrage lender, en gaged In propaganda work for the com mittee at Heme, Switzerland, It was olllclally stated today. Moreover, thu committee declared, It had no advices to Indicate Mrs. White- ' imuri:, nr i i-mu h-i, nail tin iv IH'I m, nil- 1 1.., fri.,tlo,. ...m. .. ',.., iMI!irt. ment representative and had gone to ran.', tuier iiiFuanuiug ner oiganiza lion. i It Is known that Mrs. Whitehnmn Is ! working under dlllUultles, owing in an tagonism of tho legation, but It Is be lieved that the"o differences will lm Ironed out because of tho great hu portauco of her task, SALE OF Easter Shoes Shoes, $ 1 9 anil rtnltnn. 9 M Lf and Button $1 j?fi. $1.98 $3.4 2.45 to 5t Men's Easter Shoes $2.45 to $5.95 t Samples and special lots of well-known makers, in Tans, Dull Leather, Patents and Glazed Kid, Welted and SUtcked Seloa.' -XKMatNOXM . AVX. MfVf. TC'VV- &j i,iiiia w9kwsWkmkmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm .A asiaW"W mstmmmsm& .tn . 7." :ii'r."R'. . . . . -v tt- . ; i.t.-jil' k ."h fts,& c-k ') v-- ." -sr'rV"Yw " " LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, aiuwimnwujuiumaja V. N. V. 1-M .1 .1. . It.'. I I ... the Hritish, just repotted in of tho fighting forces. GERMAN BARBED WIRE SHOCKS U.S. SOLDIERS Enemy Snipers Fire on Patrol North of Toul, but None Injured nltli the Aincrlcmi Army In I'rmirr, March 29. An American patrol mi the front north of Toul crossed ".'o Mhu'h Land" at d.iybrcak, finding an cniply Unman j listening post hidden in a clump or I bushes. The patrol proceedid as far as 'the Germans' barbed who, which they began to cut. I Tho accond bell of wire, proved to bo j electrified and loini i.f the Americans 1 wero slightly shocked. Tho Americans were dUcovcred by Gerninn snipers, who began llrlng, but ( none of tho Americans was struck. Vl'lill.. .t... v. the nri , I ,r Viir,.!-,, "iri. X? camo upon tho body of a French tol- uier. n wad carried back across No Man's J,.ind and given decent burial. Three patrols wero on duty all night In Xo Man's Land, without encounter ing any of tho enemy. A leeonnalssanco group, consisting of two American olllcers and four men, spent threo and onu-half hours, from X:30 a. m. until noon, reconnolterlng German positions. They erilltd that tho Ilavarlan reserve divisions oppos ing mo Americans nave not been shifted j to the Drltlsh battle front. EEsrajaraErgjaHaEEJeMSHSisiasisrs! Ma'Wson & DeMairy 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) Easter News from Our Hat Shop I 3l A w s. , J Smart, anug model for prnc ticul wear. Simple but amurt trimming of ribbon. 6.50 Come see how we have achieved. Every hat is individual. Every hat smart, distinctive. Every hat alluring. Best of all there is a becoming hat for every type of face. You will find- Exquisite two-toned hats. The smart caterpillar braid in combination. Genuine Neapolitan hats. The popular black and white effects. Airily lovely m a 1 i n c trimming and insets. Flowers used in niany novel ways, ' A wide choice of Our Removal Sale Brings Beautiful Furs at Savings of One-Half, More Than Half and One-Third Scarfs 59.00 Wolf '29.50 6S.00 Fox, all colors. . . 32.50 99.00 Ermine 49.50 139.00 Squirrel U9.50 149.00 Hudson Seal .... 79.50 179.00 Kolinsky 89.50 Mail order promptly filled. upodeltng at low eoit. : 'f 11 ft. vM.'.f. Jjuuu .'- .1 r -ft. A -" L'OPERAEFFICACEDEI CANN0NIERI ITALIANI Un Deposito Nemico di Muni- zioni Fatto Saltare in Aria SCONTRI DI PATTUGLIE Qunrantn Nuovo DivisionI Austriacho Sono Stnto Distribulto Lungo il Fronto Itnllnno PuUliiliM mi.1 nimrlbulM Undtr . . rnttMIT No. 311 Authorhtinl liy ih net if Oetntor fl. 1HU, en. fllo hi tho l'uslotllce of l'hlla. dflfhla. Pn. Dy ciiJir of the Prililcnt. A. H. HL'ltt.nROM. roatmatti-r Ucnf ral. ltniiiH, 29 inarzo, Dalle notlzlo glunto dalla fronto dl baltaglla si rlleva elm una ccrta attl vita' da parte dell'artlgierla Itallana tl c' verlficata duranlo la glornata dl lerl I'allro. In p.irccchl puntl dcllo llnec, speclalmcnte sullo tnontiigno o verso l'al tlplanl, nlcuno volte II fuoco dcllo bat terlo Itallana dl-venno vlolcnto. Forll llpartl dl truppo aurtro-tedescho die tentavano di dfcttuaro degll spos tamentl luugo la strada chc mena ad orlcnto ill lladeni'Cclie, furono bersagll atl dal fuoco del cannoul Itall.iul. I uuall causarono I'csploslouo ill un do ivislto dl mur.lr.loiil ucmlco ad est dl I dor. Lo pattuglle llsllane d'lncurslone fu rono attlvlsslmo e ncl prcssl dl Con s.ilaghl o dl Cavaaicchcrlna rluscirono a rvsplngcro nlemil rep.irtl aiiitrlael lOe tentavnna dl nvanzaro verso lo pnslzlonl ucciip.iti ilagll Itallaul. lilt avlutorl Minn slatl nneh'essl In contluua attlvila', i la per sorvegllarc le mosse ed I prepaiath I del Hindoo, shv per fffeltuare tioinbardanientl pel puntl plu' Importantl ovo l'.ittlvlta' del ncuilcu era plu' Intelis.i Gil uvlatorl IiibIcI mstinnero alcunl scontrl neril con gll uvlatorl avvcrsarl. o rluscirono ad abbattere duo macchliie neiulcho ad orlento dl San liotin' dl l'iavc. llcco II teste del coniunh' tto ulllolale pubbllcalo, lerl. dal Mlnlstero della Guerra in Itoma: Hiirnnle la glornata dl lerl la no tra nrtlgllerU Impedl' I movhneiill del nemico sull.i strad.i ml orleiite ill lladelliiche e caum' rctplosiouo ill un iliposlto dl inunUloul ad est ill Vlder. I ,n noftie pattuglle costrlnsero rl partl nemlcl a rltlrarsl nel prcssl di Consalnghl o dl Civazucchcrlun. Gll nMatorl ingU-sl ahb.illcrono due aeroplanl nemlcl ad eLt dl ran Dona' dl Plave. Wnfihliigten Dr. 27 inarzo. Un dlspacclo glunto da Koina alia regla Ambasclata llallan.i iccu die quaranta nuovo dlvislonl austriacho sono state distribulto limgo II fronte Itallano. o eho questn. attlvita' ha con lnto lo Mitorlta' mllltarl itullano die 1.1 baltaglla In Francla lion lnipedlra' I'offenslva contro l'ltalla. T.ilo oplnlono c' condlvlsa dal capl degll Alleatl o conseguenlimenti" non un dcllo forzo franco-iuglesl In Italia sara' rltlrato per rlnforzaru lo annate olio si oppongon alia grando offeslva ger matilcj. In Francla. "Che la battnglla III 1'rancl.i non lni pedlra' roffeuslva austriac.i contro l'ltalla dlco II dlsparclo e' la fondata cplnlone dl cemprtcntl ailtorlla' mllltarl In Italia. Gll Alleatl sono nncho ill iiuesta oplnlono, tanto cho non uu sol TIRELESS thourKt anc effort h nave Dccn cx- pended upon our Easter collection of hats to fulfill fashion's command his sea son extreme simplicity lifted above the common place by some unusual yet lovely color combination ; daring yet artistic sweep of line; saucy, coquettish ribbon effect. Smart, close-fitting model of fine straw. The trimming of beautiful wings gives lines of distinction. 22.50 shapes, colors, trimmings and prices 6.50 to 30.00. Fur Sets 55.00 Raccoon 27.50 65.00 Taupe Fox 32.50 105.00 Taupe Wolf 52.50 135.00 Brown Fox 67.50 139.00 Pointed Fox C9.50 195.00 Cross Fox 97.50 D Repairing and re Purchasing agents' order accepted. account opened. .' M A. - VI ,f . if.ft. V . V. VHJ,- ,' ji.asaV..VK';i. i.tfaU -'V'Sty'tfr"1-' rfWi MARUI 29, 1918 uomo delta forte francesl ed Inglesl In Italia ara' rltlrato. Tals dlchlarailone smentlsco I'amtcrzlonn dl un comunlcato germnnlco, secondo II quale lo forzo Ingles! In Italia sarebbero state portato al fronte franceso." "In conncsslono eon l'attesa tiffenslva contro l'ltalla e' statu rnpportato cho iiuaratiln nuovo dlvislonl austriacho sono stato distribulto lunge II fronte Itnllano, Tutta rmllKllerla dlsponlbllo c' stnta trasporlnta dal fronto russo c da nucllo rumeno alia fronto Itallana. IItalla. i qulndl, deve essero proiitn tier pariiro II prusshno cnlpo del nemico, cho l credo nia stato posposto In vlstn delta sltua. zlono In Francla, inn cho clo' nonontanto avvei ra' prolmnmente." COMITATO PROPAGANDA "PliO ITALIA" Itlceviamo e pubbllchlnmo: II Comitate dl 1'iopagandn Pro Italia. costltultnl col propositi) ill lllustrare gll scopl della nos'ra guerra. gll sforzl o saerlllcl. comolutl o da complersl. per II trlodo del dlrltto c della clvllta' nl poiiolo ninerlcano, terra" una seconda seduln II glome .'I prosslmo Aprlle alio ore H.."0 p. in. liella llcncllcrtiza Hall N I'Jii So. Mh St. per l.i nomlna dellnltlva delrnininliiistrazlone. Ilstendlnnio pcrtantn Invito a. tuttl t patrloll llallanl. a tuttl gll Irredentl dl sentlmintl llallanl, a voler essero pre cntl per concrctare un programma ill aslniie, 11 conillato spcra eheo gll uomlnl dl buon senso e cho sentono I'nnior patrle nou lasecrauno pas'ire Inosservato questA patrlotla o noblle Inlzlatlva per 11 ragglunglmento ddlo rcopo prellsso l'er cul II glorno 3 Aprlle tuttl alia uenellccnra Hull. (Al patrlottlco oppttlo del Comilato dl I'rop.iganda Pro Italia sl.uno cert' die gll llallanl ill Philadelphia, senza dlstlnzlono ill credo u ill partltoi saprnnno lispor.deto con untublnsmo, ncivrretido numcrnsl nlla tlunlone lu dclta per II 3 aprllo prosslmo. N. d, It.) BOARDWALK VISITORS LIKE THIS DECISION Atlantic City Judeo Kulcs Pedes trians llnvc Rights Superior to I Those of Rollins Chairs j Atlantic I'lly, March 29. Thousands' of rhlladelphlaus hero are rejoicing over, a ruling by Judgo Goldenberg, u the! t'lly Court, that the rights of pedes trians are paramount to those ot ve-i hides anywhere on tho boardwalk, even upon the "trails" tho city government laid down at a largo expoilso for the particular purpose of providing eay riding for the patrons of the Uoardvvalk tolling chair magnates. A surly chairman bumped his chair lute a visitor, who decided lo mako a i test case of It. In court Hoardwalk re serves testlled the chairmen claimed an exclusive light of way upon tho "trnlls" , and the right lo hump vltltors out of the way In case they fall lo heed warnings from the chairman. "The boardwalk was built for visit ors, not for rolling chairs," Judgo Gold enberg ruled. The Kaster crowd Is much happier In consequence. U. S. Xaval Reserve Drowned Miislilnctnii, March 29.-- Tho death by drowning of John Parker Hawthorne, seaman, t'. S. N. It. F., was announced by the Navy Department today. Haw thorne fell overboard from tho V S. S Utilom.-i, ii M-out patrol vessel, on March 2(1 Ills body was not recovered, llh father, Allium Hawthorne, lcsldes ut 122 llagstaft btrect, Jersey City, N. J. May Put Flour on Card llasis M. l'liiil. Minn., Starch 29. The rntiro Northwest's retail our trade may be placed on a Hour card basis at a con ference hero next Tuesday of food ad ministrators of Minnesota, North Da kota, .Montana, South Dakota and Wyo ming. Stato Administrator A. D. WIN son said today. The meeting was called by Federal Food Administrator Hoover. Dashing model, full of hmcc, cliurm and style. Georgette, luc ing. The new oitrich trimming. 12.50 Charmingly simple hats for girls. Smartly serviceable hats for business use. Graceful, dressy hats for afternoon, restaurant, theatre and other social wear. ' Quietly smart hats for the matron. Fur Coats 119.00 Marmot C9.50 149.00 Muskrat 74.50 179.00 Muskrat 89.50 250.00 Nutria 125.00 290.00 Hudson Seal . . . .145.00 325.00 Hudson Seal ....185.00 Charge - rc.. Vkv- rprrNr.,w i i 1 a...tJfaji"li'kiiiU)l:.J '.' '.jr-t h- -- C0NGRESS0PENS DRIVE ON "MEATLESS DAYS" Livestock Producer Will Tell Senate Committee Food Program Faults Wmhlnicliin, March 29, Tho drive against "meatless days" opened In Congress today. After moro than a week of Inaction the Senate Commltteo on Agriculture today again opened Us hearing on tho meat question. Thus far the entire trend of tho hearings has been to Bhow that "mcatlriu days" arc disrupting the livestock innikct and are causing a loss of production In ineatstiifTs. It was ex. peeled that today's testimony would show tho effects of tho meatless orders fioni n new viewpoint. F.d Iisslter, n meat producer, who has been n member of the meat division of tho food administration, wus called to testify. Lnssller somo tlmo ago re signed his connections with tho food ad. ministration because ho could not ngreo with tho food administration In tho tid ing of prices on cattle and the restriction of the meat market. Ho was prepared to take the stand today and s,hovv the faults ho found, ns a livestock producer, to the food administration's policies. Officials of the food administration declare that tho Senate commltteo has been misled In forming Its opinion on tho policy of the food administration's meat division. It Is contended that tho largest and most Inlluentlul producers of meats havo entered Into agreements with the food administration. On the, other hand, members of the commltteo take tho stand that tho agree ments havo been forced from tho live stock producers, n ho havo agreed rather than sao their business Interfered with further. A. Newton Swopc Dead Huntingdon, 1'n,, March 29. Ejc Prothonotary A. Newton Pwope, of Huntingdon, died of heart disease. In his ilfty.elghth year. Ho was ono of the founders of tho Mount Union Times and In 1889 founded tho Mapleton Item, which lie controlled until a few weeks ago. lie was Clerk of Courts of Huntingdon County from 1906 to 1912. For many years ho waa engaged In tho manufacture of glass land near Maple ton. The Best Kind of " i;;,;; ,-, , i Si .1 ! iliiMIM j I The Best Kind of a Charge Account "? OnaBfflol$20piy J.AIlGKIt IIILI.S TISIIMS TO SUIT Delightful Showing of Ladies' and Misses' Easter TOP Pay $1.00 Weekly In new high shades and black and COri fi blue, at VaSU.UU OTHER STYLISH COATS, $15 to $47.50 CHILDREN'S COATS, $5.00 to $15.00 ft!..:.""1 TaHored Suits ., In beautiful fabrics and all the new shades, in reg. ular and extra sizes, tOA tl PAY $1 t TwUU WEEKLY Other Tailored Suits Range $25 to $50.00 Charming Easier Dresses $16.75, $18, $20 to $45 Separate Skirts Silk Blouses Petticoats Cloves Hosiery prices. PAY $1.00 WEEKLY. Stunning n..Ann anuw We will charge Your Clothes You Pay $1.00 Weekly Why Pay All Cash? We will charge it at no extra cost. No interest. No dues. Our stock of Cloth ing comes from the best makers in Amer j ica. p ; wf Furniture - Rugs - Mattingr Period Bedroom Suits in Ameri- .. J .-., ' Period Bedroom Suits in Scan Walnut, dull finish, large eled French Plate Glass 24x30 3 base 42 inches wide; dQC 4pcs., complete, special REFRIGERATORS, $12 to $85.00 ICE CHESTS, $8.00 to $28.00 Everything in Housefurnishing Goods This large Rocker, upholstered in finest muleskln, full snrlnor seat and back. Special, $18:50 g ! Tike cut p i $20 PAY$1WEEKL,Y Axminster Rugs, 9xJ2, $37J50, .$40.00, ""it Brussels Rugs, 9x12, $30.00, $35.00. w HviViiteEiiiwliMlil.1 I I ilMln m'lJFM I .. -' aai. . :: . rayju.wimmq , .'".,' M '.JBtfri2 !A""' -:- f V' JK- '.' ' 5 &mm 2- -"J K:J Kikl tfiMJMS- tfv' ..;'.! I. -. v . ..:". .. j. . v.. -,, ;. Wa V: ' . ; .. a ;v,js3' iXiiiaw IKINFIDtr; Mmows OrlviNiENTFSy tUA nfXlYl .... . ..... lREDIT Li2-iin 0. Tlu vvoi'iaramoi mm ACT AT ONCE This Is the greatest wateli value over of feree, and such a won derful' onoortunlty Is not to bo neglected. CONVENIENT CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT TERMS, $1 WEEKLY Unequalcd for beauty ot de sign, anil i lie siancaru tunc keeiier of tha world, this mag- mncciii watru win give you a llretlmo of satlsfac lien. Most up-to-date style movement; guarauiceu absolutely accurate: 17 jovveis nnu aajusieu to three positions: . Ill UIIII. I1U1 t-X'& case. J:SStS rv;:''vv.-','v:.-a uniiANncD t. FLEISHMAN C0,i a Charge Account COATS Cotton Waists Silkl Underwear: lowest Easter Millinery tttlA&iteirt- r 808 GhiitnirtStrMti Hi v J i ; H. ' 4 JSmk r- 7 . tU W "II Mil n I Sltl v I i n ill i i II . II III ;' I Mnl I I III iu, 111 I JJCi I TRIMMED HATS, $3.50, $5 to $10 I'liulce Sun.infr l'ur Mcarra. sin n ik JJ!""',GoiuiietsI and Colt Pumpi . . $JL50 ww. T.n c.if siiu ::$iie Mn s Tsn Calf. $7.00. 17 sn .j ca Griat Val" in iew Spring Suits '' FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN i H8 ,0 $35 Wc have consid ered every taste in our selection of the new Spring styles, with the result that we have a gigantic showing. BoyM' New Spring Suits, $S to $16.00. Confirmation Suit, $6.50, to $15.00 Ameri Bev in. nfj ,v 1 w. U WKKXU this Pullman Co-Cart, nk upholstered with commodb body. Special, iisliisVTk ( fi . 11 sE&i& Mi W.... J)mmmHfmmi p9wfwWvnlffMsKi Tr vjEag VlsPHf lasr.g2e;F9SEAMLESSRUG tapestry Brussels Carpet, $1, $1 5I.S0 ner yard. -'.'. Wilton Velvet Carcei. $2. S2.50 i k....u. Ok.... c...'.. a v . i ""Hut wiinb iryspcff.9f v Window Shades, 75c, $1.0O. . China and Jop Maltini,;$U, lit, I par iuii tv-jm, .rvws.j .1 'mm ' mentv .iiBuniu,' i M -l l-itoy. "S i -nr-.' , a -," ' T.flil .-.:ti-!i K !;--. ' 1 v r- -a '. -w til V i" ' rJ & l :x1 . t y - 'i .j M j a " M & Z9 I j 1 . V
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