Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 29, 1918, Final, Image 9

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JBENCH AIR FIGHTER
TO FLY HERE SUNDAY
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Flachairc, Who Fought Ger
many's Premier "Ace," Plans
, Exhibition
AT BELMONT PLATEAU
Younfr Women of emergency Aid
Will Tultc Collection for Avi
utors' Orphan?
, i-
Lieutenant Ocorpcs Klichalrc. of the
French aviation rorp, lll malic a
flight In lit flchtlns "Spad" on Sunday
nt Delmont Plateau, Kalrmount I'uilt,
for the benefit of tho orphans of Krcnch
viators who he frflien for Krimce
M tho conclusion of tlio fllRht, which
will start at 4 p. in., oiiur women from
the Kmcrgcncy Aid will tal.c a col
lection. Lieutenant Flachalre Is the holder of
four medals unit the cordon of honor,
Clven to his eecodrillo or nlr squadron
for heroic ncrvlco. llo holds til's honor
of bclnfr probably the only nlnlorwho
eicr had a. brush wJtli llaron on Ulcht-
hofen, the Ocrman premier "ace," with
whom no aviator to Uite haa fought and '
lcturnrd to tell or It. A bullet from
yen Itlchlhofcn'u machine gun clipped
tho back hair of the l''rem.hnian, who
ctcaped with no further harm He has
.downed ecen Gernmi planes ofllclslly
and fiio other-) unotTlcl illy, und has
ncicr had a wound
Ho Is at pre.cnt stationed at Mlneoli
li I where lio In exhibiting the "M y
A. D." lighting piano to American
aviator
His medals are the Legion of Honor
jnedal, tho Medalln .Mllltalre, the Croix
Is Ouerro and the llrltlsh military medal,
tho last halntr been awarded htm after
a fight In which lie rescued a llrltlsh
aWator from ten Oerman planes who
attacked him In midair
He stated that, eierj thing being equal
In tho number of planes engaged, the
Germans and tho Allies nro about equal
In fighting power-i.
Among tho visitors to the nrltlsh Ttr
rrultlng Mission today was Joeph
.Skrtlant, a former I'htlhdclphla bov, w ho
has Just comn to this city from Texas,
where ho wi graduated a flight lieu
tenant In the llojnl BrUMi rilng
Corps. Ho uicd to lt o with relatives
at 4046 North Sixth street mid Is a
graduate of tho Northeast ll'cli Kihool
and of Williamson fcrhoo'. Ho lcacs
for the front on Monday.
Skrtlant was at the Tort Worth, Tex.
fljlng courho when Vernon Castlo met
hla bran death, and t Ifii'l In his
praises of that famous "dancing man."
Tho llrltlsh recruiting mission an
nounces that one of tho most remarkablo
foatures of their big drlvd to secure
20,000 llrltlsh and Cunauhn volunteers
In tho United MateJ In fie next two
months Is tho lUfh of :oung .Tews to
tho colors. About COO of them lino
already been recruited In the United
Slates for Jewish units destined to sec
service In Palestine, About 250 of them
left Boston not long ago to commence
tholr tralnlngln llngland, and 200 more
from New York, Philadelphia and Cleve
land mnrched away frci tho New York
depot of tho British and Canadian re
cruiting mission in New York cltj on
Vc7u,s Y? JS. rJ?. . 'h ' - VSrtaSnrr ; J? V 5 oM "? i
wearing their hats according to JcwWli RUltv as ,8 r0ustn llnnimersirv Knew
custom, and they will light under tho, that' lie did 1'do no Inlustlee In sup
flag of Dald ns wrjl us under the i posing thit anv help from such n sourc
British fine. Before they left New York I was out of the question If -clo had
they wero presented with a Hag by
Col. John K. Dentils, heeond In command J
of the mission In ho United KUUr.
Many of them w ere" Jtuslaii Jews who
wcro not In tho" American draft.
No event In jrars has caused such
a sensation among the Jews as the cap
ture of Jerusalem, and theso joung
soldiers nro ambitions to light In tho
Holy Land to frto it from tlus domin
ation of the, Turk,
PREPARE PEACE CLAIMS
Nativ
istcr Protests 1,000,000 Lithu
anians File Petition
Wsehlntton, Maicii 2D. Natives of
European territories tuccumhlng to Oer
man encroachments are Fjatematlcally
registering their protestts with tho Al
lied Goernincnts for use at the peace
table.
A million Lithuanians In the United
States have filed a giant protest with
this Government agalnft Ocrmaiiy's an
nounced annexationist plans In Lithu
ania. A similar poll will be taken In
Kmrland. fewitzcrlaud and other Allied
and neutral countries,
Polish natives In American and else
where have already filed protebts against
the Teuton Near r,astniaraudlng.
Similar movements nrc under way
among racial organiiallons Interested
In free and unfettered development for
ths peoples of tho Ukralno and other
Jtussian border provinces.
Thrown flat on Iho peace table, these
testimonials are expected to Invalidate
the, Teuton claim of altruism In dealing
srlth the, lands her armies or her propa
gandists have overrun.
The movo Is but one part of a gen
era! program, now home months In op
eration, to assemble facts which at the
ultimate settlement will dlnday Hohen
xollernlsm to tho world In Its true light.
Colonel House, rrosldent Wilson's per
sonal representative li International
matters. Is preparing tho Atncilcun side
pf .tho Indictment.
QUIBBLING IN SENATE
CONDEMNED BY EDGE
Critics Should Visit Cantonments
More Frequently, N. J. Gov
, t crnor Declares
- Trenton, N. J.. March 29, Gov crnor
! . . .a m .. A.loAm& Bt1(4 In-
Edge, in nis aooress cl unw "
Avdornemrnt before the State Convention
-of Four-Minute Men. condemned the po
AliAlIMaT TEUTUN ALiTO i knew his own rugged wy"? '-
ror. It was Llndbcrg vvho'hsd Deen fco
. . . .,.,.,. ,ini Infor.mpd of tl;
cs of European Countries Beg- exua state of iiijair.. at h ;;''"'" "
ll li(Ical quibbling and partisanship In tho
D TT,lta CtatM KonnfA durinc thO last
St few day. ' .. . ,
IT,. j414 t,a warn KOFfV that Bl-
liaVilj, lm xirau hlnCP WAlted 111 SUCh a
KKmanner when tho American boys arc
yesy. .i.,i.. .. A..M-..,i.in fn, ilt(r nniintrv.
IK "(The Governor said he wished some of
El 7th critics would lMt tho cantonments
P3j. Pralslnr the work of the rour-Mlnule.
E. Men, the Governor said that every ono
Er l .,u -.a ka mm Ha firing tine. New
iJersev. ha nolnted out. sent more men
u.iinto the army. In proportion to trie popu-
V?aauon, man any Biaie m i .
fc?thls war will not end," said the, Gov-.
lVernor,-and the declaration brought forth
fc "treat aDDlause. He referred to this
ountrv'a deht to France, which, lie said.
RSIl just beginning to be paid.
K -.'
rL rninwii'i. uvfsi r:ir a riiiiiji
ir """' jtjww ,
KfjJumps From lalno Politics to Visit
t- , Mrs. Archlo Roosovclt mid Child
il'llottoB, March : 9 Colonel Theodore
JWoeevelt jumped from Maine politic
..tossy to another bobby of h. view nt
far ih fleat ftm IiIm newest ffrandchlld.
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rem buiiock liooaeven. jr., i "'
.or Mr. ana wrs, immu jjnga.
ItnW, of lhtcn io momer.
POWERFUL POSTER APPEAL
B''W?RIW!ibM.
aaLaaaLaT HHV. aaaLVaaHr JLaaLi
xHk i 5S araaaal
ft I V?'; jttASKttntwk '
H f ." , V V ,raaaar JKtfaHKLHaaBBi
The above placnrd in one of the most eftectivo issued in the pub
licity campaign for tbc food administration to effect wheat aviiiK.
TW T ff T A KoiTianco ot the Secret SrpIco
1 he Yellow Dove oeokgr gibbs
(Corurlo'it, till. U. ArrUtatK re.)
rilArTKIt Mil (rnnllnueil)
LINDBHRO 1 Hammer.sley turnd'and
' looked at hl3 guard, who was Mand
Ing motionless by tho window. ga.lns
out at tho fading lindseipe Llndberg
was his one. his last desperate hope
Udw von V.'InrtYn, his cousin it was
too much to hope that I'do would be
of service to him. Ho had caught a
glimpse of I'do's face In the hnllwuy
downstairs when Von Mrombery'a or
ders wcro glvert Ho had gone pale and
stared at him In pity and Horror as
Hammersley had gon" up tho Hairs,
but Hnmmmley knew thkt the ties
of kinship, the memories of their bov -hood
together, were nothing bc-ndo the
Iron wilt and Indomitable authority of
the grest man who had condemned hint
Udo would suffer wlun Hammersley
died, for there had been a time when
tho two had been much to each other,
hut he would do his duty however pain
ful, as (v small unit of the lelentlet.;
machine which Hanunerslev had hail
the temerltv to oppose. What else could
be expected'
A word, a !;gn. the si ghet
been caught In Kngland as llamniercley
was cauglit 111 iermnnv, iminnni-iw
knew that he could do nothing to sao
Hut Llndbcrg' Here the esse was
d.fferent. It wks LlndBrg whose lire
Hammersley had saved three jejra ago
In this very forest when th 'or,eJ
had rtumbled and fnlien n the pnth of
an angry boar who would have gored
htm to death. If Humerslev had I not
shot the beast Llndberp the forester
It was. who. In his hnuKSF .'
been Hainmersley's h0c.l'Wan'P!!
Mil many a hunt up tnroupiii'-'v.'"'
qrns of these yryjiiountalivvjgWry
'K ana pioiia oi """ w'j.n"' t.r
nucropiioiH niav , .'- '..',.: ., .,,
Installed nnd it wns Llndberg w o ha 1
listened nt tho ''1V'r,Jil','?rsV'
Von Stromberg's room to the jnnern.
.. .t.H. i-. Mmmn-rt
Ion viheti the t ouncuor nu ,..
M WentVthe nature of the O.-cuments
from Berlin and tho hour of their ar-
"' Already Llndberg had rcpilil a.Jn.
dredfold the debt of Hanryrs leys erw
lee nnd It was quite possible, t ow i.iat
11. ....,-!.. 'u neinal mlss'ou hd been
discovered. 'that he would take, to cover
his mind clear In the thought hat h
had done nil that tould be Pel,
him. Hut therewas a warm affect on. ne.
tween the two born of many a .long dav
In the open and many 11 night by tl ij
campnre where the old man h. d taught
him tho forester's pecrets of . 0 tree J.
the birds In their branches and of ttie
many four-legged things that pcurrled
"They' hadnof.en talked too. of many
other things, and JV""" ,Vr,y were
learned that Llndberg s Polltlis were
those that one learns under t In open
Uv the eternal peace or Nature, be
fore which war and men. Its armed In
struments. were a blaspbemv,
pShaps Llndberg would And H way.
But what way? How? Udo v ,on Win;
den. too. was nware of tho v"odcraft.
fellowship, for often he had mado their
duet a trio. Hammersley knew that
Udo von Wlnden ss yet siipec f noth
ing of the perv ees Llndbcrg had rcn
dered hlni and he wondered whether In
this niss the ties of kinship would be
strong enough to keep hint silent as to
the r'Clble capabilities of the old for
ester for mischief In lUmmerJley's be-
""il'ammerslcy hoped, He clung to the
tho ught of Llndberg's fidelity and affec
tion as a d Ins. man clings to the hope
of heaven He tried to analze the old
man's capacities for sympathy and cour
arc To help a man In his position
'"?'.... ..i.'ir. irr stores of both
5 These nualltles Tthan human clav wa.
molded of, Llndberg did not ,r w
he knew, out tne aravn no vnu..--
the kind of death Hammersley had
saved him from, a good death In a fair
game with a, noble enemv. not the kind
of death that awaited 'Hammersley, n
Mid, machlne-mads death against a Itlt
ehen wall. And he must know as Ham
mersleV knew that thto was what would
follow. . . ,. ...
The aUBK isuru im" J"" -;- ..'a
ee lit a candle. .Hammersley turned
his" head and examined nil, wiem.
Ills face wb uniiM ;
one of the men probably nent down at
Von Ftrombere's orders from the upper
district to be useful In Just this emer
cincy. Von Stromberc would make no
mistake of courts, Ho never did
Sake mistakes. Ho had epougli men
about him to cope wltn tne siiuauou
Mfeiy. H would leave no opportunity
paicix. "", i,..,,v. Anv onnor-
rnr ma oia-nn m iiii--. --".. t.
r.nttv. should there .bo one. muji
be
created. Hamnirjly
managed
to
the
bed and spbko to his captor in German.
Tou wouldn't t mind ray having a
,.!,, mould you J" he asked,
BWThman looked at him. debating .the
m'Jus't get Into tho sIJ pock.et of my
laeket and fish out my pipe and to
io nieln lunger. I need a smoke
bad?y And m would you if you were
iSlng to b. hot In the mornlnB."
'Ach. wohl. I see no harm In that,
meln Herr. Vou cannot smoko yourself
WHe'cams over, brought out Hammers-
.S p.v!!2 'if.rj.rr
S.cot out a match atid lighted It while
nnATr"wilH.mmer.tey contentedly.
A"i . f.ootv. Tomorrow
.- 1. .ipsravrt
'."!i,,,i will slva you my blesslnsr."
mThrnan paced stolidly up and dowA
ieidiiJihSowror y"' " Herr ft
was i.innnrrB w" .""".'. "".' i.'.i
EVENING PUBLIC
".Madrp," tt.
tell me If there Is any chance of my
escape "
Ho was stopped nbrupth
"I can tell ou tli.it there U not," he
said severely
'I would hive paid as much Hut
It was
vv ihr?"
pirdouahlc (iirlolt, litcht
"Pardon ible, Ja wnhl" the nun re
plld, ' but most unseemly undi r th
Llrumpances "
'ou have a ileen senso nf vour rc-
siionslbllltlcs."
.la I obey mv orders, tint Is nil I
do not care what others do"
'Therefore vou will shoot me tomor
row "
"Perhaps, ho sliruggeil "I am but an
Instrument of I'rovldenco" llo waved
his hand "Hut I talk ton much, and so
Jo jnu it l not M.enily la a loiilter
and a prisoner"
Hamninrsley laucued V ou invo a
fine sense of tho fitness of things."
".In It was so written "
He rclap'cd Into silence mid In spite
of efforts on llHiiimcrslv'n part re
fused to sneak further It was onlv
after Ilammcrsles ludgered h'ni for his
uiisoeiatiiiity tiiat no spouo witn Nunc
usperltv
'I will trouble oii to be unlet Whin
t am relieved, my successor niav let ou
speak and laugh as much lis ou please
Hut It Is unnatural In a men at tho
point of death. It would be belter tf ou
were paving sour prajeis "
"I am sum that vou nro right. Hut
I still have a few hours. Perlnps ou
wouldn't mind telling mo tho hour nt
which ou are to bo relieved the hour
when wo nro both of uu to bo relieved',"'
The man gared at him imcompro
hendlngly. "After supper" He finished Indlf
fercntlj, ' o'clock, perhaps"'
Save an
vir..s.b- Nt VJ!a,V IfSzl Lf i I I - "
1 -"Zv ' I I aaT I lf
Ab rrm uv $m
&VJ s lra rite - ;n m ) -TR
r p - mm i j
Save a Dollar
If Time is Money
You can use both
i
I don't know of any easier way to save anhour than
to move the hands of the clock from two to three.
I don't know of
Jl1--li
save a aoimr man uy nivmg utc uijjcrcrtvc
between 2 and 3 and get a $3.00 hat for
My Windows show the ncvo Spring fyylcs that
will "go over the top" in the Eastcr Parade,
'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, tflUDAY,
Hammersley was silent. Two hours
or moro to wait before a thanito of
filar ds, and then only n chance that
.tndberg would be able to do romethlng.
Kven then If he mnnagid to get loose,
there was left little more than an hour
In which to reach the road by which
the midline would come from Berlin,
and even then what should he do with
out Oorls? His case was dcppcratr,
Only a miracle it seemed could make a
succees of what had been a pitiful
failure: onlv an act of Provldente could
eavn ilni from tho dltcrrdltnblo end
that awaited him.
He drew up his knees and studied tho
knots nt his ankles. Ills guirdiau wns
the one who had tied them.
"You tin n good square knot, my
friend. You were once n na!lor7'
Hut nothlne would Induce, Hie soldier
to tnlk.
As tho supper hour approached. Ham
morsley. could hear the rattle of pans snd
dishes downstairs nnd noticed tho odor
of coffee. They would no' starve hint,
of course. In a little while pom one
would come with food After a while,
which peemert Interminable, ttie noise of
the rattling dishes ceased and there was
a sound at the door Into tho hall as
the key turned In tho lock and I'aptaln
Went entered. Ills sturdy bark had
never seemed so ugly nor so welcome.
ror the silcneo and tne inaction wero
getting on lliiminerslej'p nerves The
oftlivr came over to the bed and gravely
examined tho knots of the ropn that
hound the prisoner Then, satisfied with
the ri suits of his Inspection, be
straightened and glanced around tho
room.
Gut," ho niiitlered And then to the
toldler "You will i;o down and tell
Llndbcrg to bring llerr llamnier!ev's
supper I will stny here In the mean
while Vou will then relleva tho man at
the door of bis Htcellens"
The min saluted slid departed. Thev
still trusted Llndberg Then t"do hiul
suspected nothing, or If he had sus
pected, hail Lent his thoughts to him
self llinimersley liv back on the pil
low prepirlng a stolid Indifference for
nnbergs entrance, ivim wnen n
.i ...... i.minhi u..ni imllr.l bis
IIIVS HI' 1 t'lUlipfll'l t-bi( - --
hands nnd stood our hint with an auto
mitlo while he lite
"Your weapon makes a pior r.ll'h.
Iti-ir ilauptinJiin. ' iild ltjuunerjle
with a 1 nigh
"I greatly regret its neressltj ' re
plied Weiilis Willi his machtne-niido po
liteness Tlnmnienley ventured nothing fur
ther, eating sllentlv. nnd with n ur
"rising appetite, for good Lindbcrg's
face In the background had given lilin
lew loiirnge. When ttie meal wis done
he asked for his nine agiln. und WenU
ordired the fore-.ter to fill It llam-
mersiej inn j uu me isnono mm cnairu
a sigh
"So far ns 1 am concerned, Herr
Haiiptminn," he raid with a smile,
"when this pipe Is flnM'"il jou m ly hill
me at once "
He eilended his wrists behind hhn
tn "lletiec vi hlle rmtnln Went tool, half
a dozen turns of the ropo and iniule It
fast lliiiinnersley sat up In bed puff
ii g nt Ills iilpn and vioiuli ring wluthir
some miracle might not be Induced that
would kill Wrntr. Hut bo was iiulcl.lv
dislllUbloncil, for when Llndberg took
the dlilies and moved toward tho door
lin heard Venl! n rrlip orders
"You will tend Max Sepf to take tho
first night watrh upon the prisoner
He is awaiting m orders In tho guard
room feehneli "
Without even n glance nt the prIoner
Llndberg saluted and went out, nnd
llnmmersiey's spirltii fell. Help from
Llndbcru waa Impossible Von Mrom
berg was taking ever preeiutlon There
was no wav out of it llanunerslev vins
doomed Hut vvlilln Wentr was In the
room ho Kept a i heerful i ountetiance.
though for tho first time In bis life
that lie rould remember his pipe wan
acrid He saw the new guard enter
nnd heard the la't orders of the ofTlcer
"You will watch until 1 o'clock, when
vour rillef will bo sent Ihc prisoner
Is to be allow il no privileges I nder
lio circumstances are IiIm hands to be
untied If li vvnnli water, vou will
give It tu It I in vlth 50111- own hands.
irstehen sle?"
Tho man stood ereet and saluted
"Zu befehl lleir llauplinann," be Slid
Hammersley saw the door clnvo and
heard the l,ey turn In the lock while
Senf came forward Into the room nnd
stood by tho foot of th" bed Ham
mersley studied him closely a tall,
looselv Jointed man In his enrlv thirties
with the heavy hrows and high cheek
bones of tho Last Prussian, the face uf
Hour- 7rK S
vwr
any more pleasant way to fc
u. uL ,7J&.-. t
r m a am
a Slav, almost, with something of tho
thoughtful Intensity of the Houth Oer
man tnyitlc. His eyes were large, his
tioso thin and his face wan bearded, but
the lines of his mouth had 11 sensltlvn
curve, helled by the big bonv hands and
broad shoulders. A rcntlm,,nlallst, per
haps t
Hammersley determined to try him,
for a plan had been forming In his
mind Hn had noticed with a glance
whli It lint! Included evcrv thing In the
room when ho entered a Hlblu upon the
mantelshelf, nnd In a tone which had
In It a polenm pene of the doom which
awaited hhn In tho morning, ho nd
dressed his guardian quietly!
'Senf, ou have a kind face There
Is a small favor that ou may do me."
"If It does not lonnict with my
orders."
"Not nt all. Tomorrow morning I nm
to bo shot All I hpI Is that jou will
allow me to read for n while tho ltlhlc
upon the rhlmneyplece '
"ch! I pen no harm In that. '
He went over and got the book, open
ing the paires and looking through them
"It Is little enough for a d)Ing man
to ask," he said
"DanUe," paid Hammersley quietly, his
face solemn but his inlnd working
rapidly "It Is but right to make one's
pence with the world at a time like this"
"I nm sorrv, melii Herr," said tho
man mournfully. "It Is not good for a
innn to die In first Hush of south."
"If It could only have been In the
open, s.enf, a poldlir's death, but this -Aih,
vvohl we can only go once. It
doesn't matter " He gave a deep sigh and
eked bis guardian to light his pipe again
and open tho Hook at the Psalms of
David
I cannot turn the pages my friend.
It Is n pity. Hut propped upon one elbow"
1 enn see quite well If jou will put the
t indie upon the tn-d "
The man did ns requested nnd Ham
mersley thanked him
ou are n kind fellow It Is bread
nnn i, ., nlrrn
"Pon li waters
he waters 011 will llnd It after
many davs
It Is nothing I would cspect as much
from nnolher"
"Now If vou will permit I would
prefer the solltuOe of my thoughts."
(CONTINfn.i TflJIonilOW)
PENNSYLVAMA WOMAN
KILLS AKMY OFFICER
llw, Louise UicKcrt Commits. .Suicide
After Shooting; Lieutenant Dick-
hon in Jacksonville Hotel
.larkonillle, pin., March 21 Lieuten
ant Samuel ,T Ulrkson, of l.os Angeles,
t'al , attached to Camp Joseph 1 John
ston, wiih killed In a room III a Jaekson
villo hotel last night, presumably h
Mrs. Ifliiiso Hlegert, who coiumltted Mil
cldo by shooting lierself a few minutes
after she Is alleged to have phot Dickson.
No theory was advanced by tho police as
to the ennse of the affair
Mrs Hlegert tame nero several months
ago front tllrard, Pa , Iho police said
Shn bft 11 note, in whlih sho gave In.
struciious to notify her brother, Uaultl
llrnder, of tllrsrd
Lieutenant Dickson wns assigned to
Cnni Johnston list November
LADS IIKUAK INTO TIUIATKU
Hiul No Money tinil Didn't Wnnt lo
Miss Serial
Three bojs who broke Into the Lj rle
Theatre. Ilroadvmy and Newton nvenue,
ratnden. In tho hope of peeing an In
stallment of a motion-picture ferial
which they did not want to miss and
for which they rould not pay faced
Herorder Starkhouso today. They were
released
T"ne bovs, Walter Devlin, Joseph
Joliuron and Hsrry THjlor, nro fourte, n
vears old According to the mamger
of tho theatre, tho bovs forcid a bark
window and entered tho stage A per
foimancn vi as in progress. Not know
ing where they wore, thev went through
a door and found thcmstlvcs fating; the
puzzled audience.
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AJtAUUil 2U, 1018
LA F0LLETTE REJECTS
WISCONSIN CANDIDATES
Refuses to Align Himself With
Any of Three Senatorial
Aspirants
Uaslilnxtnii, March ".
Declaring that tho platform of Victor
Hcrger, Socialist randldntn for fulled
Stales Senator from Wisconsin "uinnol
be successfully defendfi before the
American people," s'enntor La Kotletto
devotes tho leading editorial of his
mngatlne to n dlecupslon nf tho rcient
Wisconsin primaries.
1.0 Toilette refuses lo align himself
with either Leiiroot or Da vies, t,n He
publlian and Democrntlo candidates re
spectively. Campaigns such an theirs, lie
raid, 'beget lainpalgns such ns Hcrg
er s"
The platform of HeHrger, he ravs.
"should be met and Us fnllacea pilntnl
out by arguments rather than by til
tiinpta to suppress them by force. It
represents 11 profound and radical ills
sitlsfnctlnn with somo of tlie war
policies of tho present Administration
nnd with suppression of freo discussion
of such alius nnd policies,"
win, n Milwaukee, Mnrih S
Willi the ire that rrir'Nmi nollllrs
r
Q Silk Poplin
dKirts
tnCNO THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY OCCHS J
i aunts (FTT7 TKVwjWM fV Silk T'nl
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g $3-00 923 MARKET STREET $2-9 'Y0
2 Easter B if", PI
i Suits TwMfVmk m
5 Dresses Wi 1 W l Jmm
SIS $19-75$25
Q iMWltll and up to $50.00 T
Am flBflflSrlW I I l 1 I Tomorrow c are ready for the hundreds who rlll Jr -
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fJSSBBBwfSi l Hundreds and hundreds of modeli all correct and X J
p-" WlaiHaaMUyWMlv V most of them iiocr before nhown at these popular prices. ,j
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if '" pjssaiifA
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Georgette Crepe Silk
Waists $ J .98
Positive $5.50
$6.00 Values
Waists nf Individual smartness
and dressiness - many are
(amplcs, but ono or twv ot a
kind
Lareo deep collars, some with
frilled or hand - embroidered
fronts Also otlurn of crepes do
rhino mid wushable satins In
dressy rffetts,
Colors nro white, fleali and
pink
3 Hour Specials 9 to
Jersey Silk
VESTS
$1.00
Women's $6.98
Silk Poplin
DRESSES
$5.00.
Several stjlcs for
ihoko in new color
ings. .Sizes up tu It,
rut full and roomy
In llesh only, French
tapo neck, shields
under arm.i.
Great Basement News
A Sale of Newest Easter
7 Styles for
Aein the basement comes to the front at a
most opportune time with a sensational salo of new.
est suits.
Developed of serges, poplins and ehepherd
checks, in the ncwent coat
lengths, lined throughout. Sizes
up to II.
Girls' White Lingerie
Confirmation Dresses
tymw
llalnty creation of tollen, lawns
and onarMllea with elaborate lars
and embroidery lrlnunlns. I'lnUhrd
with pink or ,blu ribbons. All li
mm fliklV'tuS" i LTWI
.up io i years.
, 5
should bo kicked out or ths Wisconsin
sentatorlnl tight, both Jrvlnn L, Leu
root, Hepubllcan, nnd Joseph H. iMvles,
Democrat, entered the homestretch to
day of the rncfl which rnds Tuesday.
Tho urgent plea from both camps Is for
nil Iniallsis lo romhlno against Victor
L, Herger, tho .Socialist nominee,
llol li Davles and lmoot ramps are
claiming lctory for their respective
candidates. Uepubllean hcadquartera
here claim slctory for la-nroot by u
lunjorlly of 60.000. The Davles urn-
palgn inanagera glvo out a forecast that
tneir ranniiiaio win win or ai.uoo,
Tn
offset both theso claims, the
Socialists
assert lliat Herger will win.
CONSTIPATION
is permanently re
licved nndprcvcnl
cu by the daily
of
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llEAKhcy
keep
2!ic "'
Dr. Von's Health
In tho new coat
Jensths: developed
of terces, ppiins.
nicotines, rclret
t w 1 1 1 V, shepherd
checks, irabardlnca
and tweeds.
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and Charm
4.98&5.98
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Our popular-priced millinery
Is incomparable belnf made
In our cwn workrooms from,
creations that nro sclllne nt
doublo nnd three times our
prices In exclusive shops.
All newest effects, small or
largo pallor, turbans, mush
rooms unit pokes.
and
Women's $15
New Eastcr
SUITS
$9.00
Of serces and shep
herd check mate
rials In a popular
coat model. -All iltes.
Choice Values Up to $22.50
12
Women'
SPRING
COATS.
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Knot, Tsew iorK,.io e jvoast
southern district of New York, !
por 10 juac.iMAnioii,sijorpn -
son, Jr., Houston, Texas, to bet
the southern district of Texas!
U iwwlhiira Hettfv SJe. In .M '
Htates .district attorney for the
nf Nevada f rennnolfliftieht 1 J
Terrell, Forth Worth, Te., to fciyj
ritntes Marsnat ror tne norinen
ot Texas, and William Osborne,' I
ton, iv, vs., 10 on unites man
nhal for the southern district
ton, W. Va., to be
nhal for the south'
Virclnla (reappointment)
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Nothinsr but pure food.
you well.
narkose. At pflnelpal drug and
nUcult Co 2218-2220 M.rket Strcf ,-
Tho newest sil
houette developed
of plain color or
striped taffetas,
crepe d o chine,
Oeoritetto crepes,
satins and crepe
meteors.
1ST e w s t fullr
length models de
veloped of wool
screes, poplins,
gabardines, nov
elty checks and
velours, shepherd
checks and tweeds.
Easter Millinery
TPsJCfaB "at! r
12 Noon!
Children's White
Lingerie
DRESSES
$2-00
l-aco trimmed and
pink or blue ribbon
trimmed. Sites to 8
jeais.
Children's
$S'J
Silk Poplin
i-'M
Coats
$3-00.
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