-V 'US' rlflB fffU in t-A 6 EVENING PtTliLLC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. E1UJDAY APKIL 3, 1018 SLAVS' WARSHIPS SUNKTO FOIL FOE Vessels Pacing Capture by Teutons in Finland Blown Up INVASION nv 10,000 Finn Officers, Openly Pro-German, Insult Americans njid British in Public London, April 5. Itunnlau naval commanders liavo blown tip tlidr xvarnhlps, Including: four rtilmarine) In thq harbor of Ilango. Finland, to balk their cupturu by the (lormutiH. I'Ctrograd dUpdtchux way Thirty Oorman trnnnpoitM havo dls embarked troops at lluliRO, which Is on the .southern coast of Finland, bouth cast of Hulelngfors. Tlio tJolnlievik commlswry for Tin nlsh affnhs repot tu that M. d'ltrees, tho JJelfsian mlnUtur to Ttudsl.i, has been wounded by flovernnient troops while attempting to p.tfei Into tliu-ieuel lines. Tho German forco landed (it Ilnittfo comprises -lo."!) niun undor (Icnerul Sasriltz. nccoidlnij to a, CupenhnKtm dispatch. Tho nitillery eitilpnient of tlio forco Is 30U suns, with 2000 machine guilt. Tho Finnish AVhlto Guards nro re-1 Dorted to havo canturi-d tho eastern I part of Tummerforc, notwithstanding c,1 ", u desperate resistance, and eiipturi'il a thousand prisoners and a iiuautlty of locomotives, wukoiih and piovlslons. Tho repoitH fioni Swedish corro- AUMENTODIATTIYITA' MACKENSEN SPEEDS WITH AUSTRO-GERMAN AL FR0NTE 1TALIAN0 FORCES FROM RUMANIA TO ITALIAN FRONT iMnWn,MWmn,ia Rmr. WHERE DRIVE IN ITALY IS EXPECTED Gli Italiani in Varii Punti , New Drive Impends, Rome Hanno Respinto PattiiKlie Official Dispatclies to Nemiche d'lncursionc Washington Indicate BOMBARDAMENTrAEKEljoifensive Before the End of Picardy Battle, Fore- tofllco was painted yellow by a number 'of citizen, who objected to tho alleged I pro-Clennan attitude of tho paper. i tn...... in. Aurll r. -.lohn AV. Un- Ulen, Krniei. Hocused of being pro-"-! SHIP TIMBERS PLEDGED keep production at top petd jt Mm. Southern Pino Association Assures U. S. of Adequate Production Mi-mull!, Ii-nii.. April 5 The South- AUSTRO-GERrTMN? TROOPS MASSED FOR DIG DRIVE Tutta Italia c' Inilinnntn per il Dis corso del Ministry iIckII Esteri Austto-Ungiuico iiiiinn, 5 nprlle. l).i uii coniuilleuto uirlcl.ilo pubbllrato, lei I, ilal .Minister.! delta (iuma. In bam nl rapporto del fjuartler Oenimle ltall ano si rllnn uuanlo appreHMi: !- imstio iiattuiilU- sono statu molto nttlve Iuhku tutta m fronte. wihitutlo axlont da p.iitn dcirartlKllerla nwer arla sono stiito audit? lappoitatt I'nttUKllo iitwifcurlo futono rmplnln n MuIka Clliimclld, I'onati- o eul Monlu fc-'pluoccla A suil 01 Kan fion.i' ill l'lavo si erl llejiono fr.'(Utntl azlont il.i iwtti- dil inoitul ill trlnuea il uttraereo II l'Uva Vc chla si el.be un tlolentn scntnhlo ill fuui-o ill fuilletl.i tia 1 iKJBtl avail z.itl. 1 notrl avl.norl liicenillarono un pnllon- frtnuto nt-iiilco ni'IIe vkltiani II VulctobWadene o duianto la notto t.oiubaru'arono In llneo fvrrovlarlcj nulla Vullo Lagarlna. Alounl crltlcl nillltarl sono dl opinion!. ch ('Austria Intcnda ill iitteiuli re tl rlsult.itu dcH'offpnslvn In l'ram la prima ill tuitare 11 t-olpo conlro I'ltnlln Ala Kit nustrlncl. uimlhncno, (-ontlnuano Kiand" prcparazlono eenza Intel ruzlone o tutte le forzo Kl.i' operant! In Ittl tntiula eotlu ilaekt-nsi-n sono ma plnz siatu all. fronte Kaltanj Oil nvl.aort Itull.uil hanno lanpnitiito cast of Col. Kepington UimlilnKton, April T, Transfei ot nil tlio Autro-(lprniaii ' forccH formerly In lliimanla uiuler Hon eral Mackenwn to tho Italian front i . reported in oillelal illsp.ililies fiom ltotiio. Il is tltclnrcil that a ilrho tl llnpeiiils III Italy and thnt the ciicmj evidently Is only awultltig fatoiubUi1 weather (ondltlcins. I Italian military critics arc of tin- opinion that the AUHtio-Uerman drl ulll be aKnlnsi tho mouutittn lino, i Ablators report that lare bodies havo bf-en transferrrd fiom tlio l'Uvo lino to tho mountain zoim by the Austrl.ms Now rnrtllli-Hlloil It N re-puitod that lately the Au trlaus havo undertaken tho construction of now formications nioiif- tin Llvenza and tho Tuttltainenlo Itlvers, adoptlni; a new nj stein -nlthiK of iiolnts of suj) port with iFviui IirldKehrads. Itallau prisoners mid the civilian population of invaded Italian protlmvs hac Iioon compelled to work on these fortlflca tlons Military critics in Italy hellein that reason for doluy In tho Austrian drle J l flirt ffl.A Allul.li.nH n In.itt. n lv..l.. ' ..uv mr .un.iiitn .Mr 1WUIU UVjlll - J- 1 1 'r 1 '! SUiiV . yr I ii J V- . .. .-' J "v ' t .Y 3?4&'i".r: I ; . ..,. .-' ri5F77' 7&?5. I I 1 . :K -7TgJag:a -ww-ii "1 oers, proici, socuseo -i u-'"i i--" i irnttiiil, lenii., diun w --r '' man. Is wearing aboiit his neck an pn ,,,m, Association at n mcet-InK here Amirlcuii llaS. tied theie by "lojallsH piriiB,j ulllolcnt luinbor to meet all who forced him to kiss tlio oinoieni m rcipilremenls of ino uoernini-in to swear ullrglanco to the American j uoou.. Hhlphulldlng program Lumber cause, men fi-om ten States gae assiirHiiic to Ilo wn told that to re mow the Mac John II Klrln. the shlppliiB '"'" from W neck wo lid meet with serious I lumber administrator for the Sou 1, that -nnsenllences: llynders was Informed mill production won d be am . o to moet that ho would be expectid to load a I am- demand that the Howinmrnt mn l i.ioeriy liny panioo "aiiu-i--. Isod to do It. ifn tinim. . itinl.p rut- slitn ttinliers -The lumbermen t( tin lountrj." -aid i r'linrlox K. Kilth of Khiisus City, presi dent of tlio assoilatlnn 'are nlllltiK to i (li.fbin.l. O. prll S-A bonure. fed b Uernuin si lio, . screeds, louslo ii t.ii Itiruy lid liolfi for either satiurt.iy or jioinmj -"', , ..,,,, ....,,, .. .,...., , ,, Iliige boxes for tho cole, turn of ina era, ' ' m ur(,C(1 ,llP , nm,n , rnr in' noniir m n i'" , . , ilfiwnlnun Kfttlon by tli'.e i ciiarsu - tlio inoomont '!rr,:L' on meet .ontraets. toSH.-Htl... thol. ot,ln ml hooks, llteratute. war J anything tl.nt will aid "!"J.nrKn.aid hftliU lv t . - - "Norninr,,, In ,-' war p.ins I'lr'dnv .i,. i Mr Klihy Mldh. I "J tho mill. SPEAR'S NEW COOKING RANGE For Summer or Winter. Coal or Gat Means In the home fuel ,. om. iltirnbllltj comfort and ef llelent sen lee "' i 'nil and see It In operation. JAMES SPEAR STOVE AND HEATING CO. l823AtarketSt. "A Stove for Every Purpo,f I oflonsi i- not unlikely to roftutito tho oharai t-r i f the Austri.iu operation If It laki-s imo there Is no mil) iir th it. ptratt-Bli-uIly, the Austrian. nro In tho better pla e Hut to diboueh fiom Trentlno b dlvoremt roads and tracks which lead Into Italy and to present tlio Austilan columns In condition to sup port ruch other Is not the easiest task In tin world Italians Ar- 1'rrpnri-il Ausirtun armies nro reported to FORD PROMISES TWO U-BOAT CHASERS A DAY Will Do Even Hotter if Gov ernment Insures Steel First Heady by June J tho prime linportun- o oT strut, main- - tonanoo of SNi in ntiallty In the cum- i ... , . , ., ,ii -. palaii in front of n 7nd this rematl: , Wasliliutto a. April ... appll.s as muoh as tlio Vicmh as to the Tno-n-day delUcry of the now lMo Italian front (Jenoral UI.i., who Is n 0f pubinnruio chasers boKlnnlntr July 1, compoient and trucieu soiuiir, i as, wn ,h ,,,.. ,r . onvemmetit can can b- sure, been wat. hltiR all these obtain steel, Is the promtio Henry l'ord pieparatlons with tlose att.ntloti and by obtain steel. Is tlio promo mnrj .... this time must bL- ,itlt. prepared to ilea, m.ulo to K.crelary of Iho N.wj V "' with his Minm H homed t the Nuxy Uepartment !,,.'.' ' Tho llrst of the Kord tloot, deslKiiate.l iuioumi nun u. - ..... ,, lo ,.ni I,. ntmelied tihoill '.TU S'T.'",!.. Jun,-'r.,d If It prowr'-atisfar.or, in Tlmo has been orKunlzo his lum no wish dearer to the Italian heart corpl dl zona do cumandi posslblllta dri-'ll italla ,... .... i... r 1 i ,i. " iintu Hinjnucoi.n luiuaui bi-jihi -i j w.u nxlHj, atrocuios coinmuieu y x;oisiiuwk guards. Tlic bodies of scores of Whlto Guards havo been found mutilated In indescrlbablo fashion. Tho HolshevlM nlaO ac.cuso tho White Ouai'ds 6f utroultliw. Coire spondents with CJcnnil Matinerhclm's army admit that tho BolsheUk lend ers are reKaided us muiderers and aro shot when c.iptuiod. If. uh la frc quentlj tin. case, thc are found In possession of dumdum bullets, those aro used In pxecuttiur them ... ...... i.. rA.. ,1. ,...i.,i ntriiirrrh on.in- uniii me issue or me ittrmans in frame iH n, i.rvttj fair cund tlou and the im-n than to pay off tho s, on- uKnttil Austria ,' ... .., ;. ..,,, ,...i ,., ,.. s..r. uu-trlail hanno trasferlti; crundl lit certain w.ii r. ,1 tliNtz.-mhirrr r.w.i.nl.iv iiiiumi1 to n..in- tin- Inst Italian riound. ,,M I1""' " V ... . .. .......i. ..... truppo dalbi llneo dI I'Uno ulla r.huuuiiit fol.ni.l Uumiiulon. il I. ail otf villi an atteumted battle sur- A ihlvalrous Klrnf. a linn tloM-tnment. 'clary lianiois w'i lie innntaKm- Ilvldentementa I mllltui ullli-. ills, usses th. ItalUn .n i with bis lio.ny suns us In did a united people and un arm burning to . w '"'"' .."".'.. ' rJ. ,i..i aiixtilai'l hantm reallxzato I'lni-; nation .laboi.iti v .mil fi. ,st. :.n ' l r. tr and Ii- has been buklly enffttcoj , awnge Itself cl lieneral tlaz all bo if"? " " '"' " " ...,'," ,,' . .... ' dl Hpezzaro la reslstenia I ustrlun utt.iok on ;tal l for.- ilio ' i.t Int. In MoiidhiB Ids front of attm t: ' requires for lotory. and nothing will ";,, .. I s, "nn.-.n., n will b. hold ni lung., II I'lave o rltengono Kaisui s I'icaidy drlw . ml . II- , .,. in i mlu m. to Tonal.- I'ass and the frontier glo th. nngllsh piopU- pteator tdiasuro ' l,e .'''..,....... iL ,n , . i. ,-. r I.-,. dolle montaguo piu udutta ptr pait ' ,,t si.. il mil than to rm the hereditary enemy of I ' "" "'"", " . , . . mi. d'lt.illu. Th. -ii. ..soi fnilut. .lili i.,ui,ii,l It u not uei.ssury to dwell up.iti i Italy ovel tin on n" II',"... "..,!, '.,.,.. , siniuioii ai in- com ii...... ... (--.. -..-si I AUnlstri iitro.tclnrhl, dopo aver ....... i t. U4.. ..I. .t 11 .1. . maxlmaiutt a Urest-Uto-.sk. Immodlnta. JiJtJT ? PRRSKRD RACK' -"- -w-.-.v.v Mm m-r m. - M M. , The Amerk-an and llrltlsh army oin ctrs who rex-mly lilted Ocneral Man ntrhelm. tho Finnish V.'hito lluard leader, up hi ordeis from their Stotkholm legation wen- Insulttd and threatentd with personal x lolen.-e by l-'Intilsh olllcers In a hotel restaurant In Vnsa nccoidtng to a report fiom the war correspondent In Finland "f a Sedlh newspjper. Tho correspondent, who occupied ap adjoining table, mn that tho two visit ing ottlcer. wearing the army uniforms of their rank enti-ted the restaurant at a time when It was ernwdid with Finnish ollli rs. in.'iltil.v from a unit which had soiw.l In (iermany. The I visitors liad siarccly had time to order their meal before a Finnish otllcer ap proached the table und told them their presence wns not dished. Ho withdrew. hoWeer, when ho was shown a pain from General Mannirhelm. Later another Finn askid tho orches tra to play "Die Wacht Am niiehi mente occup.nono una larga eezlone ib-l terrltorlo tusso dlmostrundo sublto chi le parole odl pattl dell.i llermanla e dpU'Austrla t'on conlspoudovnno ul fat tl. I,a stampa austrlaca nello stesso tempo dlsi usso 11 proldema colonlale In rnodo tale dn m, tt. ro I'Austrla nella stos sa classo dolln ijormanla, olrca l mil tnipcrintlstli-lic ihrll Impeil contrail I.a stampa ItnlUmn rlli-Mi hi I'lillega. to rlspetto per rintegrlta' delh altre ra. zlonl da pnrto delPAustrla non pun" cs 1 sen innclliublle eon lo iliietuti- nssor- Hnd after being Inspcited hv the en- puillsan I.caguo organizer, rlmrged with jglnoerH will bo usftl a- tlio mistrial Ion obstructing Hilltttmrnt, several wit- i mod. 1 The llagle boats will be 200 ft et nri i nrrir sr ttmit t w a rn I """, tos:-lliod timt .Martin is-rore a m length tlULlU r I Kill CA iS VjW ljlll'jt"f-r'1' mrctlns last fall declared "I Ml Ford explained to Secretary Dan am pro-iieinian and Intend to make a i0- that ho has sulllelent steel foi the lv .Qfj??i Rnlo llll Ill' Ends Tomorrow 11 ! .. Ill' yfr!$ nil' "Ivcr- &m III at greatly re- Wfi? fi II i Jli SlhVKtthMITIiN I I "1 1 here still remain desirable articles, of ware to be bad duccd prices. In view of the present high silver market, these reduc tions are exceptional and offer an opportunity not to be overlooked. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. MWKiNii Miati'ii .nt.i .n:vi:i.iats (iouds iitnrhasetl ilnnvij thit utile vaiuiot be i nhungiil. zlonl i he o proliu- Itallaue ntcfsslta slano OKUpate u niMntenute A "Irazt. una coninilsslnne gormantca ha dellbeia lo ihe In una futura rttl(lia7lone dello trontlere Itallane, lilsogna ehe Trieste sla nssli uruta ugll Import centrall p die popolazlonl gertnanliho debbano cola" rimiiiezzaro gll elementl itnllanl o slu.il II 'lilornule l lulls" parlando dil disci rso ilo i 'onto ('zirniii d'n, die Third The caput ie of Amieiib itself. SHORT SHIFT ACCORDED PRO-GERMANS IN WEST tin liiuud from l'.lKe Miii ported the lircnkiiifr down of four Allied nttcmpu to retahe the lteigliu southwest of iMoieuil. "lieforo rerdun (where American troops are now in the line) niul at , " .. ,, . ' MlnnoHpnlls, Minn , April .. Fairoy wood tliorc was at times a Jame . Feterson, candidate for the more lively artillery utiKagenicnt," Kepubllcan nomlnution for Fnitod sums said tho German report. In tho region where the Utitish ' Senator, und l'aul P Dehnel, publl-lu-r of the Mlnnrupolls and St l'aul Aim-rl- . Fii .... ul. 1 1 ,,. unilu. Iiiillxf ttit.tu and Ficiich atmie-s join the renewal , ohft,nB ,hem'l:li obstrmtlng re.tult of the (Jeininn picssute is conlhma- , u.)(, ndiHtwnt. Both pleaded not' 1 Austrlu-l'ngheriu hi w mpio iiarlntn ill I tory of the predictions of military nuiiU The indictment uro bused on i sivn : oomr,. i-i,!i," "'"'"'"."""'."-lexpert.s as to the immed.ate ohjec- articles alleged to havo been written by i d Rlornule ora Iih ti. iiiiuiii dello sun tives of tho (lei man hijrh command: I'eierson and published by Uehnel In annate nl fronts Itallune, id uppena lo First The MciiLitiK of the June- " Ameriean. which was recently rondlzlonl del tempo lo p, nnetleranno ' ,! i., ,t .-... i,.,ir,-.l from Hie mulls pio-ileriniin speoi h " eonstl uctlon of the first Km of tho I -hunt l.'aoli dcelale-d Mai tin hud said tho ,i,(mif and that If the hist boat p.i-si - win was a i lib n.m'f war and thut "wo'th,. i, ,t, he can assure two laumldngi should he inicful not to buy Liberty n dav within a hi ief period If the stiel iKiati lionds, but should let the Jle.li buy sltuatlnn ts such that additional ma them." itoiluls can be furnished him, the Detroit Attorneys for tho defense asked If the manufacturer doolared his facilities will witnesses did not hear Martin say, "I guarantio three a day nm subject to draft- and will so when n 1, jir. i'ord's plan to iloat the boats called 1 would go now, but I hao an (out thioiigh tho Ureal Lakes to the At tiged mother to support" lamlc where thi will l.o sent to (!o- Pour doilar.il they recalled Martin ernnient naw ards foi guns, onulpment saying he was subject to draft, but not ,una crews. After navigation on the lakes bis stat-oment regarding eidUtnnnL (-loses tho Iki.Us will he faurliutcd at p.-tiolt and shlppeil oust h rail An s,iii Full-, --. l., April r t'onrod assembling plant will he ern-ted on the Kornomann, odttor of the Iieutscljor . Atlmitle-c ast on eround which M.r. Ford Ilerold, lias bun nriulgned on a ihnrge uripilrid for his automobile cntup.uij and of ilolatlnn of tho esplotiiigo act ' hli h ho bus decided to utilize for tho Last night the, front' of the newspaper Lnglo toats. oy Scouts of America MOBILIZATION CALL TOR WASHINGTON SQUARE 12 NOON SHARP SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 rondlzlonl del tempo lo p, nnetteranno ,ion between the two -unties-Intruiireiiilpr.i- l'..frur.sl,,, t -nnii i.i I ""'" uu"ltn ulc luo 'imiCS, oecoiKi i no eututi(? 01 tne t'.iiis- migti.i sla nbllo ill tesistere sulle lluec di l suo fronte e me gii anglo-fram est ai Amiens-Calais Railway: ft i...,u ..... ..1..H...1.. L..... . . I ' ....... ... . in.-., ..a,.-, .'.J1JII1 IjUl'BIIl giuuiticj. resistonza dal nU'Adrlntloo inotido " Ii lslla del Pegretarlo Ilaher In lloma, per nuanto brevlsslma. e' e-onsi-1 Hod wins. Minn., April 6. In tho ttiul -r L W. Martin; national JCon- Mar del Nord , ? , dlpendo la saleza del Kverybody arose tho American und the dyjrutu come slgnllleato dl una li-reslsil-1 l.ngilsnman. piaiuiy desiring in aiom ' niio coallzlono dello grandl unzlonl el- threatened liolemo, nloo arising. An other Finnish ollli ei continues the tor-' respondent, Miuggiiid to the table urn! said: "It is our pilnclple not to sit in the sume room with Englishmen. " The American replied that ho was an American, not an Englishman, but the Finn lespondcd "It's ull tlio same; you haw Just two minutes to get out of tho house." The M-iioi", who hud flnishtd tlntr meal, left the- room accompanied by lu lOllta from the Flnnl-th olllers. M. Karlo the White fioierumcnt's For eign Mlulsti r and a noted pro-Herman, sat at n nearl table, the correspondent says, and nude no effort to piotect tint ,, ...,,. . ,.,.,, men, nUhough they were trawling on aUeK' ' btudio and Will Extend Op special diplomatic pass from his own j eratipns to NVnv Government , York P- ,1 Americans and Swedes, who have re- eorK 1 ail, cently been in Finland, declare the In- I .,,,.,., cldent given Is typical of thB existing "" "" "I,r" c- " In wund.iing feelltig among the gieat majority of tho ' through Vun CorUandt l'arlj this sum- Flnns with whom they mine In contuct. iner jou should middenlv mm. r.i... tll del mondo. ull'lnfuorl ih-cll lnineil .Xeutonlil. Tuttl hanno ammlr.ito I.i frnnehezza del Ilaker e- la sua form.i toiilli7lotw nel suecesso degll Alli.itl, ero I ciuull I'Ainerlea ha ilhnostrut.i ill esseio pruntu per contrlbulie con uu.il-i-1 nsl sforzo o con un grnndo splrito dl genenolta', non ttsiutmlann cu.ilsl.i-l necossarlo mii-iIIIiI.. fon la ilstta (It I Segittnrlo Ilaku la llduela aunient.ita e i on la . . opeiazlnno doll'Aiiioili-u nelln tltanl. ,i tutta, II rlsultuto non puo' easere Uubblo, WOMEN CAMOUFLEUKS TRAINING FOR FKONT (erntan doitrlnes uro being sproud among the White army fones, especially by I-'Innlfli soldiers who haw icturruid trom Oeriiiauy and liaio heen appointed commissioned or noncommissioned olll cers In t.eminl .Maunenieim's nrui). GERMAN ARMIES NOW IMPERIL UOLSIIEV1KI fui e n Itli a cantiop'n muzzle iiettpiug oui from a shelter of underbrush, do not nee with snouts of "Herman plot ' ' It I will be in-rel) the work of the Woman s I ItHserw rumoulleurs. who, twenti-tncl , strong, begun a e-ourso yesterday in ttv Htudlo of LI, uteuunt II. K, Towli, v I'liurles M-.re-el. Thi-j plan a time, months' e-omn . (with France us the ..bjeitlie. Thn ..i-1 I fMiilzatli.il is uuonUiul, but, uii" riling I., tin understuiidliig, tin, (Joiei nni-ni will gladl unept tin. cwrjis uu giudu.i- tlotl. , I U. S. To Seize Nitrate Plant iiites Hii-.hliiKli.ii, Apill f Tho Senate I. Ill giving the Set retail ,. Win- additional ipowei to Condi n,n inopert foi tiitiatt plant sites has been passed b the lions. Tim r.,.rr..lionrtent nl. .avu Y .,., -I o le- or I lie MUCIe Shoals pro- manp have seized at I-o.taia 64.000 tons ieVn ,,nai!iT.,nS,.,uI,,S ?"' Kn'riSun1 Of grain which they aro expoiting to to pail with their holdings at a price Qermany. the War I '.-.u t,m nt deem.il .idtquati. I faWI On a Bill of $20 p While London, prll S Tho laptuit- l.. tlio Germans of J'oltaia. mum miles southwest of Kliarkox, hns made the position of the Holsh-lk detuehmeutii opposing them nioie strlous The Gurinaus ute lOiiduclmg nu of fensjvo against Klturkoi fiom I'oltaia ltd oroJba emploMiig laige detach ments which alreadj bale occupied (ilou. tiagky, forty miles from Kharkov Offers This S9 Cordovan Calf Oxford ". v s- m y at mw gWf.'WwXikWwbi cntik' mmci2i- -watm. ssmi' igwm&sngfi k. i . f. TPJB.2?rS'.'i. A Cutom Last A Matter style Titilll ntt a tiu) Ena ii.f, Ittmt fc., a uiaj e u ho knQXCM how to put the JlKutt asoliti, character and jillllll to tveru twe. Thru art No Camouflage Shoes ! H'c'to )M maiogaii y pmultd thof caur ami v iinioir Ii . , no e-iut iialvetu tffru. itftetl iKot '' ' i iiil mid ilollan to jo r uhuct irt'i cut o tlta i (I i ton rfuoe i?uj u(I(l'"iX ji r not uf t i o, or,', m ilMt rojujf ( i m n yen XI to ti thr If .,. uul the beat nude T 6f. Joakiwj- fnofe si . latiiy I"" ( ht'ih nut i i I'hUatU iphai -ee our Aftotvinp fin rht ccrK of l to ia til loins in $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 & $7 K, W. Cor. mh and Market Sis. roIfcS. V Ev.ntnii to 9 tJO Saturdays U P. M. 0J4' THE BEST KIND OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT $1.00 Down LARGER BILLS TERMS TO SUIT Furniture, Rugs, Etc. 3-piece Library Suite, covered in Mole- CJOO Cft kin; spring seat, Mission effect. Special tyCi&tO3 Co-Cart $18.00 to $55.00 "yS One special Bedroom piece, Bureau of Solid Birch, with Mahogany finish; highly polished. (JJOA they last iHl Chiffonier to match, $20.00 PAY $1.00 WEEKLY Solid Oak Refrigerator, $23 zinc lined; exactly like cut Seamless Brussels Rugs, $14 to $20 PAY $1.00 WEEKLY Axmimttr Rugs .. $25.00, S30 00, $37.50 Wilton Velvet Rujs $22.50, $30 00. $35.00 Ttpettrr Bruutlt Csrpet $1, $1.25, $1.50 ptr yd. Willon Velvet Carpet $2.00, $2.50 per yd. Inlaid Linoleum $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 per d. Print Linoleum 90c, $1.00 per rd. Vacuum Carpet Sweepers $9.00 Men's, Young Men's and Children's ; Charge Accounts Opened. Pay $1 Weekly )uii pruliubl boil R lit a "l.ihcrt llontl" uu (he time-nay inrnt plan. Uhhii'I tt riifc)' "Tr tlitt iiH'tliDil In bulnir ioup clnthlnv.' ( liiMiiio frmii a liiruc hluliiff ot AnrtfiU, llonif pun, 1 IniuieU, rrRfH. I'luln Saik( KhkIIhIi Srtrk". Nn MIII tiir hiM ks for jounp men. $18.00 to $35.00 Boys' Spring Clothing, $5.00, $15.00 '.rrces nl If (I SO to SIS. 00 CORRECT SHOES '. Ml i Exquisite SPRING MILLINERY Beautiful trimmed Hats $Q C A to $ ' Suinnv r s'ui -rf F Ladies' and Misses' New Tailored Suits Wonderful Values at (JOn ff Pay $1.00 Weekly VU.UU Other Tailored Suits, $18.75 to $50.00 Jlemember, the manufacturer's prices ure hither every day. SMART TOP COATS Ladies' and Misses' sizes in latest materials and nil new shades MYiMIKUiM We have Top Coats, $15.00 to $50.00 Children's Pretty Coats, $5, $7,50, $10 BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES Ii) sergei, crepo silk and satin in 51 P lo $1E tho very latest models, , , "O Separata Bklris 0tlk IJIousea Cotton AValsts Silk rettl eoata OIf Jloalery Underwearj Lowest prlo.s. rAV i ... ' "" - ' i .N. - - ""--. . 1 a m S-'V - i W . mm UlMn. Kiwte 'K LP Eta?,!!11 : w" !'-' Sr9mmimmm mf kV Atfh IBwfeS SSH WEtt mBSBmmmmn'iA' Wr i 1 MBrW rll m ' pfP, Way " !!!fc Cenl,J 1 IPfllK; C8GARETTE (imuiti.N aosliaBKa 8aff3ii t. i ji w-iiTllUxi vSvrol 1 rm 1 u WSmmWmm Ikr-lJ jne is not loneiy in w&ftiKfflmmBMdiffi fe-m , a j9jj jlj . m&8RmmmhLi.mi& : wei .9 " i i ii . ! ;, fSPlIl1 K wnen oy nimseir witn k ; MftHl fel MURAD, The Turkish fh WK&M Wi Cigarette. I $20 FT i mImk & v:j I 'rill i SfHKRkw Am& Makers cfihtfliqhest Cradaliirklsfi and Egyptian Cigarettes in tho WWJ r.' t I tl. yt.KyT.Y. ' ' ' i V. - irm "" '.
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