r-'ifn tirfr'mvywwiipd.pi, Jlrv SWW -- Itf -rri tfVf'H'gP ' 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918 IflIRD LIBERTY LOAN DRIYETHE GREATEST iJfwasuty Department Reports unvn wui tvuujiiiwiK iu'u- lar Interest ANY OVERSUBSCRIBE allies. Counties and Even States lAlrcady Have Exceeded Their Quotas Wsuhlnston, April IS. ' Aftlr(ca'i third Liberty Loan drive svroiritses to bo Its greatest. JUturns to the Treasury Department today Indicated that not only great cities, feut counties, and In ,tvo case reported already whole States have oversubscrlb d their quotas. Portland, tire. Is the larceft city Oius far unofnclally golnir "over the top" of the amount assigned It. Many other cities tannine tin tn th Oretron me tropolis havo done likewise In campaigns i blue and explained that this was his trhlch for enthusiasm and systematic notion or wnat a sen-ice nc ror Amen planning have not been equaled tlurtns car dollars ought to loolc like Mr. 1 previous loans. Hurton suggested to the Secretary thnt I ftnmA Inrtlrnt THIRD LIBERTY LOAN HONOR FLAG! SENATE HOT ON TRAIL CONCEIVED BY LONG ISLAND MAN' OF DISLOYALTY IN U. S. SEIZURE OF SHIPPING DEFENDED IN HOLLAND J. H. Burton, of Cedar hurst, Invents Emblem to Put "Pep" Into the Drive for U. S. Dollars Ocl.rliurnt, t l April 12. About eight weeks ago John Howes Burton, of this village, placed a red bordered square of white muslin with three blue stripes sowed across It wlilto field In his traveling bag nd went down to Washington to Interview tlio Secre tary of the Treasury of the United States. In addition to this modest sample of dry goods Mr. Ilurton Inci dentally had a headful of Ideas concern ing tho most effectives method whereby ins uncie Sam might collect from his numerous family the loan of a llttlo mat ter of some J3.000.000.000 In a rethcr brief- spacn of tlmo. Secretary McAdoo lining the proper man to see on kucli mattora, Mr. Hurton saw him. Mr. Ilurton snowed the Secretary til sample of muslin with Its curious ar rangement of tho red and vvhlto and Some Indication of this spirit Is found in tho case of Lynn, Mass., where rttl- j xens campaigned all Friday night, and beforo 9 o'clock Saturday morning y the hour the loan officially opened the J city had oversubscribed Its loan quota -?by hundreds of thousands of dollars. Many cities are holding up all .news of their otnclat subscriptions for fear It will slow down the drive. Olllclally. the ' totals given out by the Treasury De partment show subscriptions of about 9300,000,000. The significant part of the great re sponse, 'It Is stated. Is the Bruit answer of th country's farmers. In the grain belt, where politicians here have cried that tho farmer with his wheat price fixed can't malto an honest living, tho dollars arc rolling Into the Government coffers by millions. One of the Elates unofficially reiwrted to ha e over subscribed Its quota already Is u. mid western grain Slate. The same enthusiastic reply to Anier k lea's appeal "Come Across or the Kaiser "Will," Is found everywhere. The Lib erty Loan officials here are demanding official check-ups on all reports that there may bo no false optimism, llut some Indication of the nation's rally Is found here, where In a slnglo theatre the subscriptions thus far have been four times what they ehtlre last campaign. totaled in the I shouts alid makes n terrible noise while It is being; taken from him nnd Is too tfenk to maintain his position Is rldlcu ' lous. ' 'When the wild beast destroyed our I ships, murdered our fullers without a vestige of right or word of apology, lie Bill "Provides Heavy Penalty j Menace of Germany Pointed llirrulturow'JLM1: for Spreading Pro-Gcnnan Out in Remarkable Article fr..n.i;. who .'; --to never showed .,y Pronacanda by Dutch Writer Ijmtiie toward iiim. take this weapon LIBERTY LOAN HONOR FLAG This flag will bo awarded by the Government to every town sub scribing its quota of the third Liberty Loan. tVn.lilnnlnn. April IS. ' t ongress U not dime with legislation against the tltsluvitl. Although within the last two days two important Mils of this nature hnvo been pased by tho 'Senate, that body still has before It ! tudav drastic liiciisiirea aimed at ritcmii w ..., ........ . ti,, I, r,.ii,,.,-a llic most linportatil or tln-M utiw ," """" " .. ,,..,- ,, ,-,. ,i , ,..nt, .,, ,,r.i Tnder the title 'I'rolcclioit ot sm.vi. - - - ,,:;,.",-."; (i'lil ui tyv iiiiliirtl ,.- niiv.il tllll.ili; utterance. The Government ought to have takon care' that there was suf ficient food and that the country should emaln Independent of the hellgcrents by the storing of stocks and the lim itation or consumption. .m" mo t--vuu- irrll.i,r Anrll 1 - . trv ... I.. far a threatened famine. ... "" lbu'. pr.i LrA Writ ef ,. -- '- ,' . . . . iruutunw won,!, inn i.illlCaSMr r-"l owlnff to tho stupid desire to profit, nnd insurance. Trust and Safe DtnLirSU has to humiliate Itself by begging right pany, of Lancaster, to show f1.rv"1 iprn RISK CTIARTKR ATTACKW . Attorney General Saya Old Imti&h Concern la Dormant and left. To scream as Injured intio-1 why its charter h.,v?V!, e .- - -. ... u-.. ,...: -'.-,u not k. cenco nnd to deride, men who arc also j ,r"u "" ".'" ?'n T Ui;f7 cenco ana lu tirrmn rra-n uu mu "'"" i inrnP.. rlencral'H nrnirim..i' fighting our came Is what degrades and l10 gJSr whSThS1-. makes us ridiculous. lu'iiv friim lilm In tinier In ttfaitn lltetr i help mote effectlxe, he mnkes n ten tide VtHkhltiKtnn, April '- iioIpo. mill cries out with tears thai Defending the requisitioning by the 'gi let mis wrong has been done to htm; Lulled States and tlrcnt lliltaln of j that his helpers nre hyiocrltes and ty Limcu Mates ami ureal .. ' runlx unci nre drltlntr Itlm Into the rlaus "'"c" '"tre,'H"1 -W I; a retunrkabU f le ,,,. TltH , nJusl , '..jj,",,' i, 'W firllclo. IHlHMud 111 llnll.ltttL li.'lH l"0tl uijft ridiculous i,Hf fun vnn hnu lun rnllrtl In llin ------ . .."- - -- --. - - ---- . -. . ----- itriiiiiiiK. ert'lvcil lierc 111 nil olliclnl cable frriii ' - am nol Impiessed by tho wate of , pattoratn of Tiibcnmclc .Metnoaist -;"- j contmltteo nrr tf'l'i viiuiiii, Milium, lu ruivt.i mc unrli ..ftl j 11,1 tuiuiiuuj. iviui;ii nas a .n, granted by tho Legislature tm, ?" fifty ears ngo. has not been aetJ rfn lllaxtHirn. V. J.. A lull 12 Tl C It. Vnn Hook, p.iKtor of the First indignation which Is said Jo bo passing It an amendment to tlio Ofplnnnge hill which Is aimed to check lirouK.tnd.i vullnns.' l'rtdcrlck Van IMcn has w l'- i inciting wtiiouiKO unu uisioniiy. i ins ,i,iim i ii.n Wecklv de Am- , Mil proMdeH a penally of IHo jeni-8 ton nn "ulolc "l Ul ' " ''" in prison or $,,u00 tine or both, ror weruammer on tno niiippiiiir iiucrn.". i tiny who mgo In tho distribution of He says tlio slluallon Is best '. sninid, any nrtlclo that advoeattH, favoin or In ibo follow lug manner. fpaclits cilmc. sabotnge. unlawful de-1 '"A boy Is threatened by H huge, stiucllon of property or tcitnrlsm. The ' Oi..ij, toils monster, tint ij'niin'i desire hill H being considered ttMhiy by a sub- of expnnsion, ovltttl by an unscrup- ., cflident leaders of the national I coinmutc-e 01 tno hennie .lumciary oin- , ulnus inllllary 1,'oteinnieiil. A couple committee ,"u,0"lu I inltlce. nmsIstltiK of Senators Walsh, , 0f strong men venture to lake up the. As member of the firm of Durton ' K.1"? a"d ,;"'1'-:-- , I struggle with that monMer. They a- Hrothers, New York city. Mr. Hurton'o , r' 'luestlon of enemy laniriiape pa- w,. the boy of their sjmpalhy. Tlie5 orlt-lniilllv has manifested Itself 111 .w,.7 " "UV11 "".""""..". "'l """" i unue 1 siniui Mis lenrs nnu uisin nm-ii llfty jears ngo. hub not fcecn aeu " some years. Tho late Smi'.wl I !... r-ll r.JnM r-l.ii.l. in-I.Iv rienillv Allrtllr,,. rA..'."' lO jkt'iiMiGt V.UII iv -uiiiuvi - uiiiwi . .rf , ---.-... --i-..... .funeral tlmi i me last irvauiur s return ten leaf, ii." ir liv, t -. - -- . a ri Loynl, Not Hyphenates ndlng. !.. April 12 Th eiftt.,K J nittec oi tne l-ennsyitanla 0rmi5 r. - .....' ..:.:. . . " i J?oclt'l.i . tuiuiiuacu n iiiruiurrii nhft.. .!-. Iiev. joiin it. .iinson, w no i)ct-om sec- ... nri ,.nnl to this sta .;' f?eryfrllnd "liSSSSf" many way the considerate attitude small army of employes. gymnasium, library and even it f-quash l' ' e8 wiiicii : court on the roof ot tho big building I ''"'' " "' 'Iil the flag be adopted as an ofllclsl emblem of tho third Liberty t,o.n and thereby creating a bailee of honor which would c.iute every city, town and -v 11 ttge In the nation to sit up nights to win. In his long nnd extremely suc cessful career as a man of bUilneH.t Mr. Durton had learned much of the psy etiology of the American people. He knew the value of competition, of arousing tho spirit of friendly rlalry among peoplo you wish to Interest In somo particular proposition. During the second Liberty Loan cam paign there had been rivalry among cltlt-s and towns, but Mr. Ilurton bc- ut.-cu mm inero was a, weakness in tne plan in the lack of a tangible trophy of , . rnnnrin nit 1 r nchletcment, such as an honor nag I I If 11 I , I .ItHf I IKS MAY JkJMMl MJ AAAXAK A, A A M. purs Is not yet disposed of. The Senate , li attack the wild beast hitm-elf, uhlili toward hi- n '"" """'b '" proiumi uir minis in an would be n needless Kelf-sncrllli-e. All HeBl roonih. I!lers printed In tho I.ingunge of i oun- , t1Py refjulre of lilm Is to stand nsldo i ine uiinusMi in mo ur iu mu nno not Hinder tiiein. i mien Mates, mis incus- -fhe striicitle btromes more violent . ... . M .... .... . m . I. one of which Is shown In !JU,,r ." P ...,'. "aa '., . . . . . , ...,'n I, 11 w nieli will lirnlillilt llir inltl s In all uru mis orrercil by mutator King, iintl lie I nn.i ,,, tr.i(1T1 trrrnter It Is n ouestl m IlilendM to liiiikf II nil Isue In the Semite ;or fe lim ,jN,t, mui tle jJOy ,e,-onies when the reiort on the bill to rewrite the niiiKP1uyiv nM,lt-iJ. lie li.ts a wtapou barter of the .Notional Herman-meil- stMi n ,,! j,an,iM tml would be of grout Vork movement, some two year '"" Allium e is iirnuKiit up. M-nntor .P,.X,.p to the tvto nifii. hut he duta not imiik ucnttin iii.ti. too ...lurini- unie gie it up ror rear o intruding me bifoio the committee considering Htc t w Htl Lciixt t litin--i If Tlipimn IIiiiiM! FEAST ON CASUALTIES, would provide. Mr. Ilurton Is a convlnc Ing salesman, nnd before the Secrctary of the Trtasury had listened long to his caller's enthusiastic unfolding of Til;. plan ho gave his assent and Mr. Hur- , ton's plan and Mr. Burton's Hag were i n, , ni 1 1 t r l ofliclally adopted. His payment ha-) been 1 reatlway lellS JlOUSU Dista nt Twrnt -ninth street and Klflh nteiiuc arc but one phase of this consideration It was Mr Hurton nUo who originated and took a leading part in the consorxo New Vork movement, some two years1 ago, to rcstilct sweatshops and lotr buildings to downtown 7oms. patent ing their furthtr encroachment uptown. Throughout his entile business career, In fact. Mr. Ilurton has proved hlni'-eilf to be a man of renutrk.ibte und practi cal originality and his filenda are not Rorntlsert that In .L lew hi U f m-iKh lie should have made his influence felt in a bill to give the .'resident nuilioi his latent fMl "f putilntn iiidiavoi. , lestrlct the departure unu euti.,n. . all itllcnt. from and Into t'n ' ' " ."Mtti'?. ThlH hill nlMj makf s n .i penalty to ttlil In the tetnrins "1 I lia-sporf- i anti'llatloii of iidti Hon papers eeured throusli fi ami md the deportation or ollcus who- tlcriiiali-Ainerk'iiii Allance cluiitri n n cation Is hulIi th.it the Senate will --i the vvUdom of slipptcsslng cneniv l.ir guage papers Another anti-enemy bill, winch is h, fore tho Senate .ludli-laiy ComnilMi- i tn hiiu pi.- . - tin. lb 1h !e us that tte.ipun the noil It i- pirfi.tu iniiri lienslbh hov lloe- 11 1 eln M VolUlllHl Hi hi. hi Inn if iiloeil liut lh.il In Ills satisfaction in wltne"ilnB tho re markable success of his Idea in the very llrst week of the campaign. It was during the second Liberty Loan campaign that Mr. Burton discov ered tho vlue of competition in putting i "pep into the drive, it wai then that i he originated and attained remarkable success with the daily honor roll, which was Inaugurated In the local drive tn , the bcctluu known as the KocKaway I Branch, Including the villages of Cedar ! hurst, 1,-iwrencc, Inwood. tVoodmcro MtlP A 1 17 Ufil RCJ rnUTi allU Hel-tL At that time Mr. Burton ITlUililLEi nULlO VlUULI , was one of the leaders of the local Lib- I crty Loan committee. Tho'tlrst honor roll - ' cat rletl sixty names. The completed honor TT . . , I roll carried mor" than 3100 names. Tho -Head or Fans bxport House original eiuota of $175,000 was tub- Tfills of HonrliflmiRTI. S. I scribed seven times over, and the nock- FRANCE NOT STARVING; ancc Act Lets Shysters Pray on Relatives VVllsliincliill, Apnl 1-'. The lung American casualty lists now coming from Krance aio "providing 11 feast for eh) lei- lawyers organized throughout I he iotinli to ply theli trade on bereaved nlatlws '-llepi-et-e'i-tattto Treadna. f.f Mussacliusetts de clared in tho House this afternoon He pleaded for the lepeal of section 13 of the war rWt Instimme which, he i.ild, makes It possible in cine of death of nn Insured sailor or enldlcr, for a claim agent to represent tho right- have been ancled nre pruvirini ! i m a separate measure. Senator Kenyon's bill to niohibi aliens from voting Is also pending im'i Is now in the bunds of a Hubi-oinimtn-e HERE'S RETORT 'CURT-EOUS' ConliaLJiectiii!,' or Rival (Johrics.-. Candidates Ends Caustically A Mountain Of Sugar Since you -.tartctl to read t li 1 s advertisement IJ' it 'II tiiufiii.itn. i'n.. ni-il l- Whili v.ln scoutltic for VoUS oil tile MlenloWll HI..I,.. '...(..-..-.Mmim Aitlmr I, IfeWflll ciuidldatu f.i a tlilrd teim. nnd 1 liuiles nOUIUlS 01 SUtWr llltVe UCCIl Uovirtowii euiuir, out- 01 t-x i ,- (palit. the hiH rlwily. met. The leiinlon was nmn hnnirhl vvr I Ie inivitm- Iiiiiii. ntt. i cordial nnd cin.li trieil to outtio the otuei- ..'.,' In urbanli.v After an cx.-hniicc. or jS liVCTV IllllUItU t lilt tlC, i.f.... fiy...f t,iilt...l n flltmlnir from 's.-, -- t . j ...,,i,iw l,,. t,,wi 111-IMIIIIhV ,.-,, I ........ .- ..,. r. , mmf. . Is wiillcl anil stmcu -iiere ;. npaez .tun Stores illC OIlCIl II1CV UUV JV 1 -. 1 1-,1 Soldiers Admired A plcturo of sterling spirit and morale In France, of satisfactory food conditions and of the confident belief of Parisians that the British, French and American ond Liberty Loan dilte that Mr. Hur forces will use their armies to the confu- ton first conceived of the liotior-llag slOn of the boche wa3 drawn yesterday law ay branch took first place among nil or tho cltle-s, towns and villages in the 1'ultcd States' This remarkable fcuccsss I was largely attributed to the Inaugura tion of tho honor roll, which lu the pres ent campaign Is nn Important and ef fective auxiliary to tho honor Hag. It was toward the clote of tho scc- lilea, but was unable to put the Idea to w-nrh at thnt time. tlurlnu- the by V,'. F. Fpllows, managing director of months which elapsed between the the l'nrls' house of Gaston, Williams S. close of the second and the opening Wlgmorc, who' had just arilted direct ol l" present urne .Mr. uurton gave . servi.-e und their depentltnts. I ma cmiiu tunc vu uiu uririuiniifiu ui pel lull h s III 111 OI mel'l eil.irt j ins plan anu uie ue-jiKiini oi an apt-aid , propria'.; flas. ... .. - 1.. I. ...It... I.. .I.A I..I lu.ll. tul bcncllcl.il- and to demand an uwnnl 0t your paper. Tienso set me stralsln " POUIIUS! 22j tOIIS a tlUVt Iji it nf 10 iinr eefit nf tlio iifiiotmt li.ihl. e.- 'tvitl, ..v..t.irinz nlensllro.' answered . .. ' . - ' tending ovtr u pcrbtl of twent tr. j Mr. Spalz. "and I assure ou thnt the million POUIHIS U VCai". Trcadttay rend a letter from a Wash- correction will be nimh woi-e tliun tlio Cinii-ili..c Cvr tU-n Ington attorney to the mother of n sol- oiigliuO .1I tllf blippIlCb 01 tllCaC million lamilies arc- nought by the housewives, who are" hum'lv influenced in their, choice bv what is advertised1! What nffliiir:niiimwna iMlllMrllllW Our An niversar y Sale Holds as Great Values in Women's Clothing As It Does in Men's 57th Year Celebration VIRTUALLY the whole second lloor of the store is given over to this Anniversary Sale of both men's and women's new Sprint? 0101111118: mind you, we say NEW at prices far below usual market figures. Friends of the New Woman's Shop will find hundreds of new suits and new coats in the West Section of.the Second Floor, and the whole of the East Section has been devoted to the sale of two thou sand five hundred and seventy-two men's and young men's suits at these prices: , $18& $20 New Spring' Anniversary Suits selling for $15.00 $22.50 & $25 New Spring Anniversary Suits selling for $ 1 8.50 Fine $30 Worsted Anniversary Suits selling for $22.50 Richest $35 Worsted Anniversary Suits selling for $25.00 To be able to sell any kind of a good &uit this Spring at $15.00 is an accomplishment exceeded only by the consumer being able to buy one at that price. And even at $15 we guarantee these hiiits to be all-wool and up to our standard of regular $18 and $20 suits. tllci" killed in l-'r.tmc. "Of course. ' the lawyer vtrotc. "you understand that tn a claim of any sou against the !ov emment no olllccr or agent of ihe i,ov crnincnt can lender the claimant the Smallpox Spreads in York Count Vork. Pn. April 12. Two more . ires of tn-Mllpox have been discoverer! In 'his count:. 'Clio victims ore .li- -1i - llll.lnl.Hninl ttll.. Slltt I I II J aid and counsel an attorney can and , JJ'lti I'lndlev.' twelve vcai-'old m should, cspcdnll.v when, as In this In- v,.beirt township. The souiee of i 'in stance, his compensation Is ileptndeut on the success of his efforts." "The war the). Insurant" in t wis passed foi I lie benefit of the men In the nol to li i . hes tact of the fltft case ha-- not lucn ill -leimli.ed. but the other cafe Is he llev:il to hate been cuntraeid while the Cjhl nlteiiilcd tlio Vm-uintotvii pulilu school. in The Delineator, do ou manufacture? The aii one to eiipi. Im i member of his immediate staff In ibeso lieneflilailes und tin liuviunn u tin-noting the campaign lliroucliout the ! to secure anv portion of tin .illninu nt I countrj He has proved one of the ' allotvam e tuiupni atiuii o in uiain la men! . srAssrsi T nr1 ab 1 1 .v... .us-u. Ill3 plan aI,u tlK ile-iignlns of an ap- t ap the blood of tin be in In l.t i irrance is a ntiio uisappomteei, -aiti , propria'.e flas. Tie..ii.i s..id This fonui.ss Hi.mil mJ- .-, .... ,, ,.. ... .. .... . ... .' . . ....... . . ., , t t tr. roiiuiiB, over tno naiau ruppiy oi i necreiary -icvuuo nol on!., acceplmi liacu oi us -oiuieis aoo .un iu n p -r alrnlane sent over bv America, hut the , -iir. Burtons natf, but its orljrliiator aa . 111 not allow anj one to n, lu ivce n I . n mpmh.r nf 1,1a inma.ll ,n ,..r I. ' il... I ( mtrnber of officers and soldiers alrjHdvfj ' in her countrj' has excited the udmlra-c, uon ot tne rrcnen people, im a ttrit jsher myself, although I have lived tn Paris for twenty jears. but I can nay ths.t the American fcoidler Is more popu lar In Paris today than the Individual man In any other army.' Itecountlnp his experience with aerial torpedoes and lone-distance shells Mr. Follows said- "I "all d 'i-ini " ' -ox on March 28 On tho precedlne Tuesday one of the shells from the enemy's long range guns fell thirty meters from my house. It landed In a field, and a frag ment that I picked up showed that the ihelt was a 240-milllmcter or O'i-inch rifled cneino of destruction made oi alloy steel. "Tho lont-dlstanco sheila in scntial did lltUe damage, but durlnc Uie first few days the shells Eot on people's nerves because they arrived at regular Intervals. As soon a.t the people ascer tained the nature of the bombardment and the fact that It caused less damage than the new aerial torpedoes used by tho Germans, the shelling was taken as a matter of course. The new aerial torpedo, however, holds between 00 and 600 pounds of high eiploslveB and has a retarded fuse. Killed liy I'rntriitliit); Timbers i.u-i.iii. ph.. vp ii rj - ii.n 1 1 ' VAeater, nf rji.-toii an eniriui i i on t' l.elitph V.ill' v ll.ilioiol. ta-j I1I-.UII1I l Killed m.n l-'i i em.in-.litn i; when lunlin in iImkIui li nn .i tieiuii' i i istn d tin inch til. all of llli' In ellgi I lu. i i,ilii ,1 win- h I w.i- in iImi;.. .mil Irui k him Delineator 77j MnanzrlnG In One' Million Homes TUG AND TWO BARGES BLOW ASHORE AT LEWES 1 Storm Worst and Longest in Twenty live Years, Delaware Pilots Assert Uwn, Del- April IS. The most tr- rifle storm that has been known here for twenty-five years, according to Delaware pilots, has prevailed for the last llilrty- sl hours. It Is estimated that at times tho wind was blowing seventy-flvo miles ap hour. Heavy September galea have been experienced here, but none blew ho and lasted as long as the present storm. Tho tug Resolute, lying at the Lewes Oil and Chemical Company's dock, was carried ashore In 'front of the Lowes Coast Guard Station. Two barges broke trom their tow and went ashore off lie- hoboth Beach, almost high and dry. , With the wind blowing from the ' northeast, the tide In the Lewes Canai han come In so strong that It covers the entire marsh and beach two feet deep. , ' NEW OFFICERS FOR CRANE Commissioned Medical Men Arrive to Take Charge of Hospital Units Allenlown, Ta., "April 12 A score of medical otlicera have reached Camp Crane, of the Allentown Fair grounds, to take C 'rge of base hospital units. The latest units to be organized are known as j;o. t7 and 68, and these recently ar rived officers ha ve been placed I a charge : Major J. A. Hawkins nnd D. A. Sin clair; Captains K. D. Chlpman. A. P, Jones and & H. Nail; First Lieutenants V I. C. Copelan. M. J. Lenz. It. M. Nlttoll. HC. E. O'Qrady. M. O. Herzfeld. O. J. 'ii iTtlngsbufy, J. K. Warrlner, S. J. ltosa i:Wnd T II. Smith. rJjf. Z Major K. H. Slter, Lieutenant Colonel M Til. C, Jlefeblower and Lieutenants J. II. ., ivclly and A. M. Slee have been trans ferred from the medical corps, medical ratarve, corps and the sanitary corps to Cor.ip Crane. , -1 PEAF MAN CANT OWN BAR NorrUtovrn. Pa.. April li The llcpns court refu'fd ,0 tratfer the 11- ceaM for tha Gilbert cafe, Pottstown. from Howard I) Kryer to Joseph Net- tli. At the hearing It developed that ; STeUles was very deaf and hail been ' - fr some ttnia steward ot the Potts- town Hand an organisation with thirty Mayejri ana social eiemrni wii'cn Ana Siller said, at the. bearing, that svrtf led the mmoeruip to proaaiiiy iwo. Jidee Siller said, at the bearing, that h did not understand1 how (ha club d.,.4 hen allowed -to -xit a" It seemed t b a subterfuge for tha lllen&l sala m Uavwr. Judga Swarfs, comment at At the Government's Service TN his Baltimore address President Wilson once more defined the principles for which we are at war and the only basis upon which a just and righteous peace can be formulated, and reiterated our unalterable, purpose to meet the German challenge with "force without stint or limit" until such a peace is attained. The New York Stock Exchange as a body enthusiastically endorses this expression of our National purpose, and places its influence and its resources unreservedly at the disposal of the Government. The first great duty which presents itself is to make the Third Liberty Loan the ' most notable success in financial history. The Exchange therefore officially urges the patrons of its members and the public in general to invest 'every available dollar in Liberty Bonds. Any New York Stock .Exchange house will co-operate with the investor in all possible ways; will see that his subscription is properly entered and cared for, and render, without charge, any service within the scope of its facilities. A large majority of the members of the Exchange have also adopted a partial payment plan which will be of great aid to many investors, and the. details of which will be exolained upon application. Apply to any member of the N. Y. Stock Exchange for authoritative information as. to Liberty Bonds and the terms of the Third Loan. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE H. G. S. NOBLE. President. New Woman's Shop TrvURlXCJ our Anniversary celebration the Won'an's Shop has made pro-J-' visions to meet any demand in several speeial groups of splendid suits and coats at prices which represent a decided saving. WJPMSW BUY "ANDSOME NAVY AND BLACK SERGE SUITS.i SOLD FORNS27.io.DFORE0. ."!' U E CYGNE' EGULARLy $22.75 WEN?N RyY..JHE WONDERFULLY POPULAR JERSEY WOOL) KNIT SUITS IN HEATHER SHADES, AND SPORT STYLES, SOLdIQI&Z 7 REGULARLY FOR $27.50, ALSO ...."... 7. ,jm ' HANDSOME SUITS IN THE NEW ARMY CLOTH AND COLOR. BOTHl FANCY AND PLAIN LINED, WITH SOME TWEED SUITS INCLUDED! ton ti rtf IN STRICTLY TAILORED OR SPORT STYLES, WHICH WE SELL REGU-l $22.75 LARLY AT $27.50, FOR ) NAVY, BLACK AND TAUPE TAFFETA SUITS, UNLINED, WITH BOXi PLEATS IN THE BACK. SKIRTS WITH POCKETS, SOLD REGULARLY IK. FOR $27.50, AT , (PSS. O ,-,- WtLL PURCHASE A NUMBER OF HANDSOME SERGE SUITS, REGU. $25.00""' W5' W'TH GRir VARIETY OF NEW STYLES IN SAMPLE rr. -- , l''0 GROUP OF HANDSOME COATS IN WHIPCORDS AND GABAR. $22.75 PINES. REGULARLY $27.50. THESE ARE TO BE HAD IN ALL SIZES. I THE STYLES ARE VIRTUALLY UNLIMITED. ' fc 1 A. rrttNAVY AND GREEN POPLIN COATS. HALF LINED. REGULARLY $18.75. 1 . O SAMPLE SIZES ALSO IN VELOURS AND DELHI CLOTHS. "'" 254 Boys' Anniversary Suits! $9.00 fo-r boys' $1 and ,?12 all-W001 short-trouser suits; fine for school or vacation wear; trousers are bloomer style and the coats are built in Norfolk models. 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