-rrf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. EKIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918 0- AMERICA EQUIPPED TO BATTLE FOR VICTORY AS FIRST YEAR OF ENTRANCE INTO WAR CLOSES AKINGANARMY m 10,000,000 MEN1 RL Department Renders ! an Account- oi ns Stewardship , SvLV BEGUN TO FIGHT", llLr Secretary Crowd 1 Sets ' 2. it- Ai1iinvnnicitlia in ' JOrUl nviiiviv... -.. Face of UDstacies "h BENEDICT CROWELL j fL itar after our going to war vvllh 1 fcminy It ' wc" ' paueo ll momcllt. lwk back down tin- road wo luio itttlMUid "m " ' 55,. our otartlng point of u jcur S- ' . .... .........t,. Hint I! In linr.1 a so items tu ,i... Frtillie that we have come so tur. Kir all remember that a lear ago our J-riras a small volunteer army and l1"' - .. . 1- .I,- 1' ..ll,.,! ' J, minds or mo pcuplu Ui " w..... p,te, were not prepared for any outer inttffl. Tho President, however, saw I a,..r the essential democracy ni ino i Htctlvoecnlce system, told us all that f tint means und no ouier couia wo ijcctafully carry on the burden that til twn thrust upon us by tho organ ic banditry of Germany, rortunately fa tha world, tho people of tho United JtiW Hd confldenco tn the President t fellow where he should lead, and our pateet achievement In tho war was) Mtoapllihefl by a ord from thp Crcat j Hainan In the White iioutc. irir Departments Oreat I'rohlnn i'Tle rissaee- of t,,e selective service . .. . LI. .......... I.. ... .. .1... JllF PUl vile prouiflli 6iiuai.i. ui iu l,ii- if,f Department The nation la Junt ffllnnlnj- to sec the sizo of that prob fcas tnc War Department saw It from j tie first. Tho War Department realized tot It must nol talk, but work ARMY 1,670,000, NAVY 300,000, YEAR'S ACCOMPLISHMENT IN WA R Permissible ngtiret slfowliig what tho t'nlti.l States has ueconiplltjlied at tho end of ono jcar of the war: , thl: ARJtV April C, 1917. orticcis. Unlisted Men. Jtoguiar Armj J,79i 121,"U7 N'atlonal duai-cl in federal .Service L'.S03 CI, 231 Total A S.6S1 1S3.031 Clruntl total lOI.Tli April l. 1913 (apnro.Mmuto strength tlogulnf Army J0.6SS 3!l.t National CSuard lC.spn -131,uS3 llescrvo Corps , 5S,3lO 77,550 Xntlonnl Army olfl,S3'j Tola' '. 123.S01 l.r.40.9S4 Grand total 1,070,75 Includes tlio rosorvo officers serving with tho N'ntlona: Army. TUG NAVY Apnl 0, 1017 Tlioro were about 53,000 mon, Including reserves, it tno Xnval Service. April 5. lDls Enlisted strength In resul.-ir navy is:,ooo Naval rc-servea , 7S.000 X. N. V 10.000 Coast Guard, reserve otllcet t, etc 1 1,000 Total 300.000 These uio all voluntary enlistments and vlttually all are inado for tho full four-jtar pctlod ulloned by Uv. Since the uar began the Uuicau of XoAlgaMon of the Ny hus put Into commlsilon moic than 1000 o.elt of all clashes, Including battleships, submarines, deatrojers.' transports, ho.-pltal ships, patrol vessels-, mine lacrs, mine Hwctpers, sulnnarlne chasera. ei ulcers, colliers, supply cecls, concrtid jaclit.i, sunboats, etc. This lias been tin Immcn&o tas,K, us the Increase of tho personnel from 66.000 In January of last yeur to approxi mately 300,000 .it tho present time is composed entirely of iu recruit mateil.il, which has had to be trained by the email number of regular com missioned oniccr. The result has been c.cellcnt. Kerj cssel ullont has been and Is tilled to the maximum complement desired by the oimnnindlng ofllctr. feitlon of the coun.-ll and the t-'oclcty or Cjmi 1? Q A I f QVW 17AR Autoniotlto KnKliiKWM, m , ooD'iatloti ' O 1 iVUlj 10 iLli uljil I'vIV with tho quartcrmastrru department of1 ir,nmit ,, ,.,,, the ur.ny, of the undtinllzr, L.uted, LIBERTY LOAN DKIVll S'tuted hcaxy duty r tiu'et, Tho mublllzatlon. In jhorl. or tho In dustrial forces of the rout.try for ar. I Scl'icS of DcniOllStnttiollS, 111- uiv uvi vi v.uiiiiri.H ircaiuig mo COU1V cludinjr Parades", Planned for Tomorrow ell haUns made II mandatory upon the latter to brlnjj nbotit "tho creation tr relatione which will render r0!.s1b!a in time of nted the- Immediate concentra tion and utilization of tho resources of the nation " In the procurement of lmn and steel the rnllniMt hntt f.M.1 .ml,,.,. ...... . Ing to hundreds of millions of dollars to Campaign for Third Issue; to lie PUOGUAM IN ALL CITIES .Uofmemln tl.e loon! Loan fi Itati' the tn.!?nla of individual work In preparation for tho big drive ..nt. Tiptlofj In every house tn the Plate , ttIlch ., begjn tomorrow I ii,i..i. April"" B. - .Mlan.l.j Breat celebration to b, held h1- t'i lino with other cttUs. tluouRllout multancously 1n every cltr and town In I the country, tomorrow will hold u the district Is planned for Sunday. It I greut patriotic celebration In coin- I expected to press tho third bond Issue ' niemoratiun or the llrst unnUertwr: largely In the rural sections, ns it Is I ol the cntranro of America Into the recognized that the southern farmers I world war. In addition to the mini-j arc moio prosperoui than tver beforo vcrcary, the start of the third Liberty and nrd onlj tu be informed nbout ths lAan cmipalgn will be tnailo n. ftature bond Investment to arouse their inter- o the day's celebration and beforu I en. i Mrlit It Is rxpected that Cleveland Willi - . i have subscribed a great part of. bet KIN'fi LAUDS IIEI) rnv!5 the United States as ajaltmt tlie pio- var iiricei. Under the commciclal cconomv board of tho touticll. to stato only a few of the tinny Instances, there liavo been, brought about the reduction of about 10 p.'i- cent In the summer slles tor Especially Pushed In ttural Sections -Store ljuls Victor Emmanuel Absuroa Chairman Davison of Appreciation Arrangements for the patriotic d, ' ""''"' wanner In which ilAinerl. ltoFiim, April 6. A monster "All America" parade of Hoston patriotic sllOOS In 1918, nllil the reduction of nml Hln nrBnnailt.nn It. iho Inlnrent , 1.1. l linro, nt Mfiinf W. V. Mnllmnn an HpiI rPr... tft t r.n v..h ... ... , -.... ,.-. .w ... - - ..... .. ... .....nv w. .. ..... of men ind v lleV em loved for r- of t" Ullf" Uh"r Loan ,a tolMi?Jl Prominent liw.wuiwin. oi men anu senuiti cmpiojeu ror tie- i i:crs organization, school and -o-, livery In ictall slorc?, thus inablliig place tomorrow -arternoon. ty Is cpccted to participate I approxlmatily 1D.O00 men to cutor war - hc parado also Is srlifduU'd to m , work; the wiving in flour through thin mcmorcitc the lira annlternrr of Amer- tlnu. Cls.. Apt II .. - ITtparatlom boatil by the elimination of bread re- !iaM entrance Into the war rollovvlng f01 handling the third Ubern l."i" i turn li estimated by the food admit.- tho parade a thorough house-tG-houxc" , I""' "' J"- xt'' lcdal U-rene P.s lstratlon nt6o0.n0rt Kuivs u jcar. and tnmnfiH u ,1B ,.. , r.ePy ,1,,-ii.lng t'fc-' are being hatidkd on the laiE ' tlio waving in wool eiotn oy tlie dealers i , ,,,, ,,,. ,,M , !.,.. ,i- icalc und.rtnken In anv or tho .-air r. auction in ,,,. .i,--.,,..,. nf .,, ,.,i ...,. t,ntr. ' pulgnf. A vwiolc floor In Ihe rhainbi lncn of I'ommercc llulldlng has been tale ' over bj the committer, and a huge On A HritUh tank, recently brought to of Merits and stenographers Is hanl nt tho United htntes to assist In raising the v ar loann and other patriotic dem onstratlonb, will partitipaio in tho l.H-l !t. Unilo, til.. pnl 6. tl.... nA nni ..awkmm itf ln 1 ,i ttu wvtvvv iinevitn j ,uc- w. .... j will partldpatn In a pntrlotlo parade i rtome. Anrll : ltecelvlnc ir t ti ui.o insplrat.oiml meeting which Is to I """" -Mi - Kcciuirn? H l.U.ivl bo held hero tomonow In commemo. ,on- chairman of the Amtrlian Ued Cioss intlon of tho first anniversary of the war council, King let or Knunatiuel ' and toul. entry of tho United Slates Into the expressed deep appneutloii nntl admlra-' foundly grateful for it all. It Is a dl" or ,, ,r . ,, ,,,,. ... .. , tinct contriDutiou to tno winning of tne uiir. It is n. Hunremo expression or lu- ross has shown to Italy the ' ternatiuual Eympathy und good wIU" support and pympathy of the Aincrlcair people." Tho King eaid that not only had this In itself been of great value, but Uis way In which tho assistance had b?fl rendered made It doubly valuable 'f)$ wholo Italian people, h eald, had been' linpresaed with tho elinracter of tho men sent here by tho American peoplo to do tho work, "Italy," tho King continued, "feels a, very warm rplrlt of understanding and sentiment for America. Italy delights to think of Ameilca as the ally 6f ltsjv' mid knows that tho American army nni navy aro rendering great usslstanco 'to her allies "Tho American lied Croys is tho mta conger telling Italy In a very practical wav that America la with her heart The Italian peoples are pr-v to the trado through the size of san-ples of more than t'SO.OOO t jardi. For the entire gainicnt and clothing tnduitry the saving resulting from tmaller samples will be no less than 1,500,000 yards, and tho saving In clothing resulting from the rcduc- 9&m t'unciiAPf.NO rim 923 MARKET STREET tion tu .vardago per garment will prob- parade. ably amount to ut least S5,ooo,oi!0 yarda j this jcar. 'JWO AIDS TOR I)AKi:it Congress TaLci 1 imil Action on Au thotizntion Measure MILLIONS SAVED IN FIRST YEAR ' OF WAR BY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE rimtltiutd from Tags Kiclit should not be i-hangerl until the ni-td for Uboi commission t.) ,ud in tin? munt of hoclal and labor uch action had been determined bs the1 "":""'" '"" ""r that . .n..r.rii .. tt. i, tin.i.ini- infill-,, i,n lnL vv extern btafs miUkM ouId be made, but mistakes Industrj growing out of such action f Cr.Rte, VVomeu'- ouimltter p,MTe rcuagc, on with our work: T Tnc orcat1on , ,,. ,.0,ndI of ., fiat, criticisms Just and unjust would ji, the committee on supplies of inoi woman a committee, which b tnlisting temide, but v,e nust goon: that Ind'-j council of the most iiiodern buslues ' the woman power of America for the feinl. counted for ui.thlnir. but tin ln"1 8 '" ll l. ',ur,-'ias,: "' " ."'"' ''""" " ...u. int. eierM hints I ilrat h n the. nr and .av ncpai tmeni '. largeij Tho pronouncement W. tin fHilcaico, April J Chicago ! again e.ut to set tho pace for the Seventh Fed eral Ucscrve District In tho third Lib erty Loan drive, which starts lomor ! row. An organization for tho work hat I been perfected which otllelals believe Is , better than any heretofotc dovlsed. livery county and township has been Vt'uliliigtuu, April 3. Congress has completely organized und w ill be assisted taUn final action on tho bill creating two ' b5'n woman's nulllarv. j additional assistant secretaries of war. ,f l VTonJTZVr. and the appointments probabh vv'll no hrns In the district l'arts of five I announced within a few days. It Is under- States nte included hi the district They j moon tno men to ue selected are Iiu are; .-onnern nan 01 Illinois, uitj -ctaiit ward It MetttnltiK, uiveor of army , counties: two-ttilitln of northern In- purchases and 1 rederlek Keppol, dean dlnna. fci,vl -olght counties, lower penln- i of f o'umbla fnlversltj, now uctlng as i suhi of Michigan tll -eight e-ountles; 1 eunlldentlal utslsltint to becrttary ' southent two-tliinlk of W iscoi.sln, forty- linker. 1 the. countlt". und all if lima. nlnetS.- I With tlu uppointnn.ni of the new w i tlo counties; u total of 33s e-ounties. ntarles. reorganization of the War Da- , partnirnt worked out by Secretary l1mns . April A niomtcr flfL ?.?.? i VL"" committee on emergency construction IS" r ll lc( int'l . v Hut ini,- ttl 8n spirit ot self-eflfacenicnl In tho Seers anil men of tlie army and huv ten thrilled by I'. JTJis problem put up to the War Pc artment vias very slmnlo In Its state- asit It was: Here is an army ot j 1I05S.O0 men, of which 1.300.000 will tt needed at Once They must be en. I Med, selected called, olllctied, trained, tased. fed, equipped und trancportcd i wstn their homes and then to France. i (loin? or these things was another ' utter and not fr simple Tlie or- I imlzatlon at hand "as pitifully luudo- I te as to numbers and had It not I ten of the finest tiualltv the woik would 4 Wie deep dmic at nil. The In Hrlous ulavlng at a desk by oltletrs So Houlu have gien their soul to ) T0UW nave gien tnelr soul to ,,,-,.. , ,.i(i i to the front with tho troop, did the L'Tiro lUs of Fr cc t TIi.ta iv, ., ......Imi .. . ... rn.tiro.uis or i rami MJ Id 'urC ;r m- wa solved cannot be told now. 'I ho Oirttrmt did not begin on 0110-5 tar wk; mere are 110 medals or u- forthatwork I soinctlmeb-tliluk ! '. outht tn be I and contracts In enlisting tn bebt building and architectural experts ot tno country for the reation of the canton ments lor tlie National Army The auciesstul initiation of 11 moe- rr.enl to co-ordluatc activities on the j part of tho .tHtes of the Union for tile i national defense and toini Stato couii- j elli of defense, bi ought to a clear and j workable toeus bj 11 eonferonco of States 1 held 111 Washington at the call and I under tnc auspices of the council, and 1 which movement bus reached a high point of oigaulzatlon under 11 special section The organization of u railroad cum- t inlttee which wus sent to Russia I he enlistment of leserve engineer tn reilHDiiiittiunj uiu 1 tho the in the adjust- Ui.(l. ,,t.d appiovcd by the President. demonstration li" which all 'the people wSir1" I'0.1'"1 T.1" ",CffC,Cn , M'.'- H,et,lnJof the State will participate will launch paiticutarly In ) m It is unVJcMtood, will bo In charge I tt,e ,mil i.n.ertv Loan em its way to 1 ot louusinat urn commcrcuu wor. mm fUceets 1 tlio Stuto of New York. If1 ,M.- K.roel m eliatge of tho nonmlllury fUgKCet0s matje to tho Majors of all' I life if tho amo , ofi the cities of the htute t. Ma; 01 Tor-I " ' nelius Hums, president of the stale Con-' SEC I'LOI' IN SUOO'll.NO ferenco of Majort,, 111. carried out Tlio, plan for tho greut demonstration to-' ,"Plnl- Ilnnil" e:,riri,.tiii1 in All-ieklni0rrow '" tt in-vl result of the war council1 ,lCk "aml hKe.rUsU'' ,n A,UCK I conference of Mason 1 eld In Albany through Us Lhalrinau of a policy to the Oil KCadinK UtltClllllun 1 eurly In March. At that time tt was I effect that nil ffTort should be centered, ' decided1 that the tunnelling of tlio third I to help win the wut this pronouncement Heading, I'u., prll o. William II. . Liberty Loan on the tlrst annlvusar Imv Ing been made lu rcpotise to queries ,I,1Ier' former city pallet man and now of tho entrance of thi-i nation in the, as in tho attitude which ,liould be taken j Private watchman nt the Carpenter Stei! war would be made the occasion of a 1 relative to Improvements public and Company, was bhot from umbush on 1 .State-wide celebration of uniform na-, other-vise, inioleinir inr-. enninieti,.n , c.orlli 1-ronl street last nigm wuue on tur. Il'ur Record of Congress Unexcelled, Clark Avers Ny CIIAMI' CLA15K Si ut.cr of tlio Heub, of neircseiitd-iivt i The record of this Congress due ing the llrtt jcar ot the vrar has never been excelled In industry, pa triotism or accomplishment by any body of men thul ever ascmbl'd In tho world Wo liavo given the Ailmintstiu tion nil tlio men and every elollir it asked for. and Congress stands ready to voto every dollar that is supposed to be necessary to achieve our purpose. There liavo been some mistakes no doubt; thcro haa been tojnc wastefulness, no doubt; In i.iro ciLMM thcro has been carelessness That was Inevitable in bo large 01 d stupendous an undei taking Taken all together, wo lnv. worked together fo,- the ucom pllhhmciit ot the main purpo-e w orlc. Tim creation in 1 itlc more than lift) dajs. through the automotive products riu creation liv tut isiuncu i , , imliiMi-les board to assume . . ..,. ...... 1 ..! It. II... r'Ati I ttm well or how ,.? the problem has "!" . l V"'. "' .n. t ic in ad- 1 , ....... ,,t... tr.ii inuiiii,.',," ...- - - , illtlon. ns a deal in? house tor mo . .... 1. ..r il.. 1 .r. hi iiinent. ftlS. tot or. three-. 1 nlano. Xutlilni: !"uus" . . "... "1. i .11...1 . i.l r fan .v.- .1. ....' .".TiUmei- ims noaru mi; ........-- - - , i,. W, snow the success or failure except i-'", ,' ' iTj.inir to do with rav mate Jllstorof the war, And the w ar for ' jc , ,n u lld priority. A L7 "" ?5. 1 - '" ..ru.Ui commission of 'this board alto act- In a , ifcj" - "" " """ """ ,v I purchasing capaclt tor mc -vn.. lite road we arc traveling then Is a. fcje-jeir road, and we must not Judga Itecrctailea of War and Navy and the fte Mazers of the trail by tlie wra M tne Journej first r-ileullllc Aid for War The creation by Joint action 01 1 - Wtatljucs-and daes are dry leading, Council or Nd'u'"1', ','':; Vash teeome at least ure illuminating. I search Information committee In , Wash W- . . . ilngtou with branches in 1'arls and Lon J, trar of 10,000,000 Created J. "J, tor Ulc purpose or working In closj IDurliir Anrit isiit 1.. rnp m n.i.,-. 1 . ..' n .. iih nitleeis of the MIHlao the func- sei-urlug. ilht eWtlie.Sr !.. 1 l,nl ul,.n ! , v.. ...1 l,lnlll?(nCC. und , .w...- ...... ..u, " " mill .MHUl ,......e.-.--. El WMa-e seemed nHsiire.1. file entile...... ... .. l.lnh yh.ili be till finery for the -.election was worked ..,.,sSMng and ilistcniluatton of scie-i-Mt In the ffjr lli-nsii iMirnl .111,1 uin ... .' ... ....... 1 ,i,l.mKin-l liiforniall lt 'Kwdlal co-operation of the ijiner- '" , IIx relating to war problems, and j i'---lIer?lcl""ns of ,l,c s'ates on Juno' ,' in.cr'ehunge of such Information bo- 1 JU lbr& .l?:r.l -m:" V:,C l-u. the AHI" In Jpo and the; Marshall Is Oplintislir Iflcr ) ear of Strife My THOMAS R. MARSHA LI, l. . President of th I ulled Stalls Out of sfcniitis evil good is fomctlmes vviought fine- at ago we- assumed that i-vciv mail who had the ballot was an Ainerlian. e bullcvtil that 11 imiv cull to arms was ull that was needed in 1 u-pulilir; that in rt.pousc thctcto the lighting man would spring aa Minerva from tho bruin of Jove. Todav vvu see that It Is not the ballot, but the view behind the bal lot, that makes the American; and that thought and conservation und sacrifice all aro needed to get tho machinery going. The ear huh prcc-iiiliaW ma son und dlslojnlty. The stream villi soon be pure und limpid IiIh wiiv to work Tlie tlmotlng gavi tii f nmitcs or Seattle, tt hIi., Am 1' .. - Wii-liingtnn ' tw lllack Hand vengeance plot und cliyl Stato will btnrt oil tomorrow in the police uiv Investigating the affair on tlilnl t.ibert.v Loan drive dctennlnLd this baslr. Holler was tul.ui In 11 lios- '" be ono nf tin Mates represented In pllul fit will recover. "'" gigantic brum- flag tn be unfurled In the national capital mi Uio oniiition . IIM"III'I 1VPK I'liiiM i-in'i'V of th campaign In addition to taking I I'RLMIUi. LACK 1 ROM FROM u 1)la,.0 ', , a8 ,, Mu, liinduii. nrll . Premier l.lujil ,tuni Incil to gain the i.n.inl of 0 Si ue IJcorgi l back In London alft .1 visit (1., , contain tho nam" ol the nihr.rdi- 1 to the front ;i n Hrlllsh I Time Alln- nuU, gt-oup, vMl.t iut, altaii,. ,) t , Ister arcomiiinleil l e Inn -in i.iu. tno. .,,,, French lTunlei Thev Mslled Field "l"u" ..,,., , . , Marshal Halg and lb nei.ils Fo. h !, tain, , the ,,i,i of the " a Imigl. .- ." I'bibhlrig and isli centtal iinunlttii tr the Uiud I.iomiv PUBLIC SPEAKING cution (nl All irpurni helf Utlopn1nt Jo'ii iiu. oirtlo 1 "Ua now rorntlutc rnontt utivt Trlla llvntnc .urn irn. Ins April Bli. t H i B M hPTs tT"hl t 9 'h riu-' rt-c-ittly jUvtrtlied to bffrin r la r.li Clitli r.d mr liistru ti l.t "u u Ca'l NCFF COLLEGE 'iMo.cfcj.i-M BSSSHi 'OvtKMflt'4t CfAAih AAn tlr ' , a.a.ictabn Jtcuau ruJUK ki, CONSTIPATION i ncrmuiiPiitly re lit'Ycd and pi i'd bv tliL' daily of 'S tt nhSOjicCtitf5 . s H jL Contain no rnedit.' Ai; inc. N'othinjr but pure food. Tliey kcei) you well. Dr. tier tmrkiisr. l linn- ipal drug and 'v' -Mnir to.c. i ilHeet from einM Hf-allli lliscuit Co 221S-2220 Market Street :: our) urri. 1 lrtl?"1.MlnPl!- The camps. J13O.0O0.OUU i . ' .'". .;,,,. ..o.nnofcd of tho Uad xiSfu" tt' naJ bcen b"IR "' ",,; ifn" ;,i.,iilhtH of the country, aa the de- Vji'oBr!r"c- ln8 annj, tliererorc. was . , ,.r .,M,,re .nd recarcli of the 'Stltl.e making, because tho ex- Uiaitrnent oC 6c e ice me. e-carc J" .Wlar army and the fcderalUcd Council of -Nntlo al P cf J , a,c , KN Quard were already with the . , , taHng on the S'B. nse,eSS without the ' nalhrna elef-nso and on Industries affect 15'Kte?!!: PP'y "-. "':led.,: l. .?..- ..f .he hlKhw:,ys trans- ' v,iB3-T.' DW' n-" nt woik ana 1 ; ";"" , , -,..,.., ,,h,ii .me ' mr f-w-. m estimates of tbeso bu- port ionium;..-. "'"-,,-- u.;i ...f,rl. mjiw Men submitted to Congress in . has been aoiw " ' ""-;,.:,." wrest denei.rei. hin ,. i,ti. i....nmA in ileeoloiilug the use of motorliuchs KBn jn. ir. I...- .,.oiiun,i irunsnortation. tlius lielp- .tUlthotigh no contracts could legally be lug to relieve the congestion in the Jtl funds were avallabcl, every I freight termlnulr. Jft W tnaa- fn 1.0,- .!, ..-.-...,u .n, V. nrt nt the f.oimiilttro on nout- r for execution as soon as tho up-1 lug. which during the autumn mapped I rauons nero made In many case. 'out u plan for handling tne war unus w of the urgency of the nted. It! ing problem, to be handled by the Uo-, H,;w v inuuu ui luiiKeiiivuiE, uariineiu ui a.u.jV.. StI "WPUm were inanufiicturcd 1 The work o' the Industrial service ccc- -wuTered n advance of the signing' .1...,. which was largely responelDlo tor. i" contraeta. .. ...i.,..i ..,. .nr 1, untiled labor Ull- pro-'. r-j pietji 7.0.U . -i-.l .3 .j. 1 tilt orott'. iubr 1 alii-, aUoat w tionac coai-J ?MfcVMX& tho Initial plan tor a unified labor uil- Utle. M,i ..... s ! ministration which tho Department of fete;!0!'000 .min.prj.U- ' r-'rhre 'IS; ri" n". conimercla, 1 fBHSl..! .Une" ln ureal quantiticc d M'K&i. xileBerated estimates of orlfrKetL .?'ucUon were 'nado and pub- &Au our aircraf'i rlrarn for reducing the amount of capital and 1$M&M I" c-nplojed on non.ssenlial services l-COUl' loue nuof Ltf rlne lean the. Eton how llnf can, rl9 iurid" wltn worfc, look . I. 1- H ;X.Vy pregram of the signal mnr.mv bo.rj 0f tho council with the wtw,ea"3..f,ree.n,er(J ",t0 co-operatlou of merchant, manufac- -a auiici nr iv 1 mr mr inn iii-rta Inn .!. . v.''.'- . ..... ... .... .....I.,.,, turcrs und consumers ui uu jiuin.-. . successful campaigns for conserving wheat, wool and other commodities Jn uhlch thero huve been fnoruiges anu tiMKiKK ""cause we have not been lat'r ciiii-ici ti1iJK, CT Un tn .l. ll . .11- I.. .irt,v ifl b.i.- .r ir .w II1U Ulim IUI IirCllllT 111 ,.mu.. .. ;I..fjr.sS nothing couia bo further from The creation by tho Freslden . on ure n tot; i'"iPMnm un 0. .....".....:". l iwiv miwjiuc unci 1 rgov .Ji"" vvaa rifles. Tlmt .nttii.ii.i I HC ic-...,.... rr commendation of the council, of a ,7i -as rifles. Tlmt iitu,.iiiiv ! I ne u,,a ls "ow forgotten. St" bld,S imachl"' Buns, with the TCin?i?' Tm" "lilbltlon of tho' lSr,T.fS at CaPloI Heights did HitrM was clthes and shoes ,MtH w Dl Wlf things, which ?' C4 .uer ,vl" Imxo o tame i3S.n5'..tha.' la uc,le Just now is ort.iin i; "' lalte "" same course. .MrT,'uo not r j n,. i.. .. ...,. r -S.- llUlt COIllil mi, I., fnrvln.. !& 'Now there are twelve and mm mvM u ,le,v' ,l,e I'uiioings s.uttnidry lnEla"0,J' th0 or-, - - .u on which the WarTJo 'ortin.SSni ""?! itat nt . v.iiiumBiuiicco uiu . ftr nuarjennaster's de- .'""' "na sausiae la is. e ""ndreds of thousands 1WU.1..1 " "uu,u nave occn i'Sl?1" remarkable. it durb,- ., .01 ,ne War De- 1 tin, ii """ Jrur Eiiouia M ;hl 5?PCd,nce of "' naiion.i IhsaoeompllBheei only with. i em -Pratloi) of every 1 ""i vvnat nas noen' l-T.' but r small part .''''"H rT .-"" 'Very jeari WHt moctoy 1S -jvoa.'' Amcriva's Greater Navy Only at the Beginning By JOSEPHUS DANIELS Secretary of ilni Nvy AVltli four times as many men and ships In service us it had u ear ugo, the greater navy fuccs tlio futuro conlldcnt of its ability to perforin any task that is bcloro It. , But what we have done Is only un earnest of What wo cl must do. Thero will be lnrgo additions to our lighting forco ln tho second year of war, upon which we ure just enter ing. "We aro building moro" de- stroyere than any navy possesieeT at tlio beginning of the European war, as well as many vessels of other types. in bhlps. In personnel. In all that goes to nuiko up effectiveness, wo were nover so strong as today, but the navy has not yet !y any moana reanUcil Us maximum mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmtmMmmmmaBmmBMmmmimmmmmmmmmmummmmmm Trucks in Delivery and Road Work One of a fleet of Autocar motor trucks used b, the Atlantic Refining Co. for the delivery of gasoline. This company uses Autocars also for road oil work the application of asphalt for the surface treatment of roads. "We operate Autocars for both long and short hauls and find them very satisfactory," they say. "In all our delivery work we are getting away from teams and now use motor trucks almost exclu- sively. Motor trucks today are a necessity investigate the Autocar for your business at The Autocar Sales & Service Co., 23d & Market Sts., Philadelphia. "The Autocar Motor Truck" The Autocar Co., Ardmpre, Pa. Big Sale Women's Smart Pumps and Oxfords $.98 XjV ?rv to $4-95 Ovci IdO ot the most wanted stvJes 1 11 choose from, .sizes I to f) and A A to E in the assortment Oct your shoes here and cave the difference. Dr. Camn's Cushion SOLE SHOES s2.29 The shoe that i pleasing thou sands of worn en, in black kt and vvhito linen All sizes. Children's 1 cd Cross Shoes High Cut White l.in- Q ja Q on Ttntlnti Situ.. SV J T3 to 11. SzesU'jto2, 51.73 I" CHILDREN'S SHOES Gun-Metal Lace and y Button, broad toc,C'pj , Ut Rood atout aolesjVB bizes 814 to 2. Boys SCOUT Shoes rwj, Tan Gram C Q J 1 with Elk- "PJ07 soles, JL sizes 0 to lo's Sizes 1 to 2. $1.98 f JA" o Men's Shoes & Oxfords $6.45TO$.95 samples and spe cial lots of well- known makes, in C'o.Co T un a , Dull Leather, Patents and Black Kid w 0 1 1 0 d and stitched oles; all sizes and widths in the lot. "VI k X V fiW X Onen Ha.ard.7 nenlnss Established 1897 MR. MANUFACTURER Can you use a SALES MANAGER One wl-o en show a c1an. aucceatful record for )n dtvclopmoiit oriatnating new eale plana tri,i,tnr sul-a orfati tiation or wben nceoar, Jump out a.ti4 close rorira-ta hlnurlf- At prea nt aalea numagtr for factory loeatM uut 4s of rby 9eir to r ha nas Mar 1 Married. 31 dntft 2etnpt ialrv and iniwiou arraufcne se v ui j, iojrr wvi . Tomorrow A Repricing J On Several Hundred New Suits of Charm J&t: Lx. 7Sr: sVwfe Special at $ 19 .75 Reduced From Our Own Slocks Here i.- a banner bar liiiin for more than 300 women who want to hare in a bona fide raving on the newest cults of the reason. Hirscli's again dis play their unusual bar gain giving by making this ouer al a time when others arc a&kiug full regular prices. VI) the wanted materials. t, lea and eolorlnsa i I Special for Tomorrow New Silk $4 g.75 Dresses J. If V allien llanuv Up to $29.7.i -n mg iji ii nijlnl ,T In i, ' 100 , luii niiiip troil ! iclHlird "f ta(fe(a V,n i, if tt i ' una ei.tr. .,ol rg. vonltn $25 New i$ic nr Coats IvJ.icl Tledui ed for special celling I uli length models in elours, sergei. rTilins and nov e!t w.avc-- 0 I Ml J ;:" mm 5 . ! nil1' A Notable Reduction Silk Waisti 3 Regular Prices Range From S4.9S to $6.98, al Tne ones twoa and threes of a kind le?t from our higher priced stocks. Every blre Is upre-ented though not every size in every kind. They aro 'rulv exceptional values and every vmst is worth more wholesale than our special uio price STRIPED SILK Skirts $3-98 $1.00 I aluct, tM'-jW lag 1 "J If of Tiuntbn unuuallv charm tng 1 1 v ! e - for , tio-co in wrions tolor iig . Vie. I some m i I i d ClOttlD LEGHORN TRIMMED HATS $3.98 Values Lp to $3.VS neclul croun for tomorrow New. at poke sailor" ui o shroom nun urban eiTects with various trimming: i Girls' White Lingerie DRESSES n.oo Luo and em broidery trimmed Su- a I loC sears Girls' $1.98 Wash DRESSES $1.39 U e p e linenx, piques and b'gn grudu Kltig'iaans Sizen C o II jean $1.00 White Lingerie WAISTS 49 c I.uco und em broider! trim med model!?. Largo collars, Children's Spring COATS $2.50 n e a t models ln Kllk poplin n n d shepherd checJiB. Deltcd. A Big Saving On Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses Former Prices Were Up to $22.50, at $1275 "The Basement will do Us share In barguHi-ghlng f- tomorrow- with this big salo of moro than tW Hllla. COATS urul nUE&SKa at 13 76. Tncte ure all bi mid new garment, talcen frmi our wii higher priced stcx-Kg and inalKed dqwri to this low jincij;fi ior iwiruorumary uBi buMEOF STTUB Am ECO! Ml r ' - - IJh r a J Plii.4 v .-1VJ.
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