sr EVENING TUBHU LEDQlilR-raiLADELrHXA, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1018 NEW DRAFT ELIGtBLES WILL REGISTER SOON Measure Calling for 700,000 Ypuths 21 Years Old Since ! ' June 5 Being Rushed Oilklnlly Announces President Will AllllKAr 1 I llUlLl!ifll Tin TiM Ait Ail in T nmli ! 1 Vti . -. . ui; liibwvvu iv tuviuuvi ollli' vj i PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES Listing or Aliens Liable Under Treaties for Army Mny l)e Included Acclamation Waililng Ion, April 10. rrcMdent Wil ton will bo electee! a member of tho In stitute of France. An oinclal elliepnlcli fror France iy that Hik Academy of Moml and Political Science, finding It I necessary to elect In Its Hectlon of for- i T. O elBn nneoclatesa member to replaco Mr. Vlllarl, of 1'loroncc, lias proposed tlie name of President Wilson, which was received with much appreciation and smpathy. On account of formalities to bo observed the election will not bo held for several week. ) Tho dispatch said the President would be elected by acclamation. Summons Senators Sheppard, Fletcher and Beckham to I White House PREPARE NEW BILLI One-Man Control Is Indicated, With William C. Potter or Henry Ford I Mentioned ITaslilncton. April 16. The new draft bill, calling to arms 00,000 young mcn.vho hao reached the nsro of twenty-ono years slnco June G. WHS In tho final legislative stage today. Tho measure ought to bo In President Wilson's hands before tho end of tho tvock, unless somo unforeseen obstacle arises. Tho President, shortly after North Carolina Case Will De signing I'', will Issue a proclamation ru ing a dato for the registration of the I CHILD LABOR ACT IN HIGHEST COURT young men mado liable to the draft by the bill. Tho new registrant will be Ha!flcd Just as the first men of draft nge were listed, Xo establish Mielr liability to service, ltecausc. of tho ract mat lew 'constitutionality of tho Federal .mlil young men or twenty-one caM have dc ,abor ,aw )s ww arRUed ,n tnc Hu pendents It Is expected that a largo per- prcmo Court T1. ncl prollbUt fhlp rentage of Uie 700.000 will be placed In jIMM, , lnt,rstate 1K)mmerce or aitlrlc? CThc bill has passed both houses of manufactured by concerns cmplojlns rongrcss In slightly different form. It children under fourteen years of nRi v as put forward by the War Department , and affects ninny factories throughout wcvcral months ago, but It has met with "the oountrv. but particularly t-outhern nomo delay because of cITorts to amend I cotton mills. It Solicitor General Paris, foe the dor- Tho House wrote Into tho. bill an eminent, nrgued that the net Is n legitl- amendment proldlng that In apportion- mate rAcrcie of Federal police powers Ing draft quotas communltlcB rhouhl be and ii proper regulation of Interstate and clveh credit lor oluiuecrs uircauy in loreisn commerces umim iur muso oir the (Service. It the Senate will accept tho amend- VtnOilnctun, April IB. President Wllioii has taken personal cliargo of the nrlatlon situation and has Rummoncd to tho Whllo Hotie Sen ators Sheppard, of Teas ; Klrtchrr, of Florida, and UccKham of Keiitueli.v. all members of the Senate lommlttie- cm Military Affairs, for n c-onsultatim relative to neress.ii IcBlila.lon whi. tiuist be innitri to put Into fipcr.it ie the recomiuendatlons of the h'-ioudc Marshall committee's report. Althouch that report u om "" i pleted In part, the review of tlie cm VtHdiliiittcti nrll 11.. mlttec-s observations linlnr been with 1Milliluli. .prn iw. rrciimneril i . iuso irnm mo rc.ut.rfi o...c . ()nq mlRhf i0 pul forar,i in lia. , North Carolina designed to test the , i4 luiuvvn here that the prim ly citle Constitutionality of Commerce Act it ril , cffentlal lecommemlatlon nf Mnri'iall committee wns for one man ciintnl if tho manufacture and transpoitatl mi il all sort of aircraft Tho report nisei i'i mmfmls -ibolili n nf the Aircraft Production Hoard unl concentrjitlnn nf Its ndxlsory fun.Mi'm In tho proposed recutle ugenc -Wilci will control production from the be.xii nlng point of raw materials down to tb dcllrerr of the finished product to nrlators of the Ami S gnal Corps who , will operate them l.lmltutlnlio of IMilJ - A JmmM , r,c,in- im .- mniKml Hie law nbrldcGs It i- HJEKetcil In the repori mat nr tii t-ii-tit nf flic state to eterelse nollce nrescnt functions "t the . Ignal nient. Mhlch Is doubtful, the bill can be ' authorll sent to tho President within u day or, two. Otherwise It wl.l bo neceseary to i iililiielnn, prd 10 i'oington send tho bill to conference for adjust-1 K . opposite "Ineliiiiatl, lost its thirty inentt rear light to ouil the South Covington Senator Chamberlain, chalrinan of tho and Cincinnati Street P.allwaj Coinpan Sennto Military AtTnlrs Committer, mid fiom Us htreets by the decision yrKtei today he expected to call up nt an early ! day of the Supreme Court, date tho rebolutlnn for tho ic-glMrutUm Federal court decrees holding that the of aliens made liable to military scrt . ""'';""' 'r. "".1J, ' . "7...; ,e .. r w.nimonril to the While Ten nir inn nr.iva'M iiciiuiiiik tni.i - - --. .- - , negottatlon with tho A I lit d .:ocrn- !a general ordinance all the city s grants menta, l"'rp "'nited to twcnty-lHe years unless For tho sake of .omenien.r mcml.e.H 'othernlso stated .lustlces ClarUc and of tho Military Affulrs i tonnnlltco would Kr.indels dissented. liko to hao n resolution adoplcil i ctulckly. In order that registration of Corp I las designer or planes or uirinior .changes in mechanisms shall be dlsc'n- itlnued. Ilcrcarter the only duty of the Signal Corps will be of a strictly opera- Itlvc ili:irnelr, bul tlie ndce of the niers and of the Signal Corps olllcers will bo welcomed b producing agencies i , In the natural development of Amerluu s 1 air powei I ' The President - elecimn oi mc k",ui. It n.lilnrliiii, April 1. The Chicago I and Northwestern ll.illroad Company, 'convicted under the so-called "twent I elcht-liour law' prohibiting railroads from confining llcstocu in cars Houne discloses the fact that lln-ic l n measurable amount of resentment In Ad ministration circles that tic Senate committer majority had seen nt to pub .llh the recent drastic- criticism of the nUatton plnns nf the i.c.vrrnmrnt anc KAYMUNU I. I'OI.I. Of lO'.M I'owellon avenue, who, nt the ap;p of twenty-two. is tn active training with tlie Forty fifth Aero Siinadron at Lake Charles, I.n and expects houn to veccivu the highly prized nvin tor's license. IXUOMITAHMS GRIT WINS POST IN AVIATORS' COHI'Skw, Haymond I. Coll, Undclencd hy Ite- jeetion. "Tries H Again" With Success FIRST BILLION OF LOAN BELIEVED IN SIGHT UiioHicial Estimates Place Liberty Bond Purchases at That Figure REAL TOTAL $691,611,800 That Does Not Include Minneapolis District Many Small Sub.- scribcrs Swell Aggregate Washington, April 16. An Intrcaso of $114,853,430 In Mil)-' siripllntiH to the (hint Liberty Loan, ret ratal hy tlie figures for eslertla . was tcpnrlril hy the Treasury Depart ment lodaj. The (olal of Mibscrlpllon'i ' upon uliirli the Initial 5 per rent paj inenls lutte hern made Is $806,IC.i,2.10, fur t'letcii of the In ene Federal ills Irlils. No llgnrcs hac .let been re cchril from the Minneapolis dtstrltt. n-,lilnton, April 10. I iiufflc lal rstimati8 on tho third Lib cri toan campalKn Indlcato that th 11. d billion has been rcoreil today. one-ihlril of the ililxc has been sp-i't, mil Hie remaining twenty rla inusl liii a continuous barrage of bonds Into ib. Treasury- to win the ovcraubscrlp i .i The latest olTlciul Treasury figures pine the national total at tG01.611.800 at th closo of buslnes on Saturday. Iluthuslasm Is tho answer In everj tclegrain to tho Treasury. The Minne apolis district has rcl6"rtcd unpreecder.t- MAIIY 1MCKIORD IN COUItT MVSTK V K VI LI PS REMAINS UNSOLVED Movie Star Will Appear Today to. Answer Summons New Yorlc. April 1. Mary PlcUford i Is to nppear In a trial scene n reai m, Tri'ii- Plnttoi'q Disabled life today instead of In tho movies. As lllCOiy in.lt 1 lOUtia lltuuil.u Oladys a. Moore, which Is her icgai name, she has been sued for JB000 coun set fees by Hamuel M. Kleld. Ho says he I was once her lawyer. harmed, and there Is ei- iTTiTTle that this section will pro,c, , ,MJ" quota of nil Itlnds of. fruit. " and Captured U. S. Collier Gains Support Crowds thronged the corridors of the County Court House yesteruay wncn Mies Plckford appeared. Tho case had been aslgned for trial beforo Justice Mallan In Part IV. It was adjourned until today Beforo leavlnc for Uv Wiithlncton, AprlJ 16 The disappearance of the Cyclops with about 500 aboard promised today to so trt, In el,A nnnfila ft ihn sen nS Cine VrcZnnXTXl U.i t "o Bet Vterl ever hnown. Tho navy, though still searching 1110 troplo seas, has virtually abandoned hopo of finding her or any traces of her crew- the courtrooms just to eco IIUc. WOULD REDUCE PAY FOR COUNTY OFFICES Save the 7th 1 Baby Atlantic City Chamber Commerce Shows They Arc Highest in State i The stranea enculfliie of tho ship In .tho waslo of waters lent Itself to many tllC OUl OI CVCTV Sfvsn ? i romantic talcs of plots to wrecl. her, i J-nhlnc hnrn in Aivini.:. je l ... ,. ......-.........,,, .-..".-- -... ,,, ecim,MC,an,.t Din xnus inr uapiaiu vciisa liueniKciico i r . . . Hil 0f,onicers have been unnblo to establish I DCIOrC-It IS a VClr Old. Qnti tho truthfulness of any of tho stories. nail Ul II1CSC UCUlllS COUld KTi A complete. tabulation of Intelligence I reports from all comers of the world 'seemed to dissipate" tho theori that a German raider or submarine had again sliinl; Into the western Atlantic So many hero today turned more to Speiial D.'pa'.ch 10 .'cfintfl 7'nbJ.c Lrda't Atlsntlc City, April 1G. A compilation of salary statistics for i (i,0 theory th.it plotteis within wrecked New .lerivey countlci Atlantic City Cllambcr COUld KV prcvcnica. With the at tnc help 0fj tnc icaaniK sanitarian? of thti country, The Delineator is waging a nation -wide fight s. preparW by the l tho engines, put out of coinmtslon the I t fi ye e c 6 c r c ,r. i wireless and somehow spirited the ship 'Or lllv. lilt UI U1C OCVCIltll nber of Commerce, nut-of-tl e-uav nor! or n.,U A !, .!.- - ' for use Jn a campaign of education on lbcuttlccl her en touto to home port. , "fc"L l,,al s-UUCCTflS tbo high coat cjf county administration, i t., bo launched at tho April meeting of. piJACII HUUS ARK SAl'i: that organlfitlon on April 2ii, Bhow that Atlantic, one 0 the binntl counties - " in respect to population, is paying a 1 rscw Jersey urowcrs I inu alcct and liiaiorlt,v of lis c.niclals mote than nil , except a f iv of tlm large counties al low for similar services. 1'oriner .Iuc1g. i: A lllcjbee, solicitor for the Count Hoard of freeholder. the abolition of which In favor of rmall board ruin Is tho objective of the catn- llidlvklual interest in the- Kin. I paten, tcceive 11 e.ilary of J.IWirt mid 51000 for cpene l:tr 1 mini, u a population or CCS, 324, nearly i-evon times that of Atlantic. pa. C00n. Mci cei. with small-board rule, pays JJin . I'nlon. with double Atlantic- Countv -liopiil.illon. SSOrtO; Heigcn. JtnO": !''" sale County, nr.cilj three tiinc .1- H a Atlantic In popiiUilon. 3nno . Iim tlngton. fllOO: Cicpe .Ma. Jl.inn, 1 inn berlalid. 1200: Monmouth. 00n Win rcn County, JinnO; Lilniicc-tcr. 100 and fees; Somerset, feci-, and ('anideii I'cnii.- IV. WltU tWlce .Ml.llllll c"icciaii"c, than twent -eight consecutive hours, lias been lelicved of-the charge ley tnc mi- "'X'shJK .. .be author of rrrp. ot 1,aUe Cha.lcH, Cllllcll occasioned I Mllic cucccif-il.e c, iu- aliens and the twentv-onc-v ear-old bovs might bo conducted at the same linn. PREVENT COAL GOUGE 0NRAILR0ADS,U.S.AM Wat Board Strikes Most Seri ous Snag Since Priorities Policy- Was Outlined VVnchlngtuii, A pi 11 10. The- war industries board Is today en deavoring to prevent. tbo United Ktiitca ... nn rtili-. lnn .. 1( ftflft DilM tlintT" i-ipmi-in. I aiii I '.. j .. i., n, n.i..i,l Unci becun lev the government to have hn drafted the fianK Indictment of Ail lor Hsraiiroau co... o..,...., 1...... - . ( .... Mlri.t .ludge KUllts, of Toledo, mlnli-tratloii fnlliire in Ibe nil craft plan cMieclnlly troni tho tlernian-spea'ilng residents In many sections of tho district. Many committees have apportioned the riuot.i light' down to tho Individual, 11 Hutting -ums ns low- as $50 vvheic It K deemed reasonable. Ht. louls Is itinlntiiln'r.f it -c lead over 1 he either districts, having "carried on" to II per eent of Its quota of $130,000.- The BUbscrlntlons taken by the banks han not been counted, and when added to the reserve later In tho cam-J jjnno iiuikii. 111c uisiric-i s ioihi win no veil pat the nversiibfc-rlptlon. Tim eltv of St l.ouls is uncounted 111 the IntriN o fa' tu.il HUbcrliloii teport of tho New oil, district totaled ?2j2,t-M.220. Indlc-ntliiK thai the icjerve financial Snow Dill Not Harm Trees lllrliwnncl. . .1.. April 16 - Owners of the big peach ore-harps In thw section etamlnecl tln-lr trees c rltirallv will the idea of delermlnlng whether the rain. wind, i-now anil sleet storim last week did any Injur.v but there wa no evidence that tho east harm chine The fe.w- buds that appeared ten days ago were not advaliced far enough to bo affected, say the farmers Tho apple and pear orchards were not you and your community. ? Wc ask you to keep pact? with this dramatic struggle! through the columns of " The i Delineator 77i MaanrlnR In Onz Million Homzs tnrlnmltablr put nntl pri 'i r ,in c ." r n (i Ft rung prnvo of palrintis.ni ,l -.. -,-ininiirtiKirriTinii oi tnr i aii h iii u Mitiitf I'm intirinni.in ni vat't'r'.gram. The three Senators sum- twenlv-two vcar'e. met their rewnnl In I Ml""th ,,',er0 N "I'ly scratched thus far. inimeil to the White House nil neiong '"lhp nt,noliitmniit nf 1ta fnnil I Coll, of more I tho group or six mho i - '' - , ,02. i.,,,iion nvenm-. to the nvlatons I, a. bis l i lie rural sci tlons contlnuo to pour out their dollars for tho war chest, lie ports troin loe-tl committees fiom the oung i on, f.-outimrst. the Mlddlo A"esterii corn belt father unci, and from the sections that stretch nvvai rienrn l II R 111 ar eiwcpaii'v wnn rc.pcct to the office, or Coiint l.nfi tieer . 11. N'elsnn. of tlanllc . r eelves jr.OOO and 10f'O for epene Kcs-ev p.i but J.-iOOO; Warren. J2I00, Mercer, .3000; I'niem Cmintv iJtMift. Monlnouth. Tsmin lierge-,, 'jiiifin: Cloiiccster County, J2100. Pa sale $1300; llurllngton, 52100. iind Camden, $3000. The nllli'e eif Count Collcctm. whu-li Hill Is held by laioch li. Johnson, whom nrocic i -nnrr 'inn coninaiiv wcci- ino cccccn.ii,. c --. . . ..... .... . ... .. ... .. ... c.nvrrnor .uki- m-c:iiii .v.. .. -- I charged wit violating tho law In con- much mirrlment In the Capitol n rea- brother In tlie managcmciii o, a ci.ncin,,- ,.,wnm .ne uocuies an comment on inc ,. , ,.,ork at ?6000 ,t f.r I InectlonvvthaVlimem of the fact that ir was signed only S(.,inol , West Philadelphia, and po ' great pel ccningo of farmers who have , unrt " f f 3in r.anllIon ,, ?a to rhicago by those Senators wo had been most 8CWC3 nn umua, Knowledge of gasolinol -'mo out to hu.v bonds. The honor nags i u'otiector but W0OO: Uurllnston.il ' I lax in attending the committee hearings. , ,:ssln(.l0 luro are rfiotvlns ! ";;X ' ; .''I1'' '' 'snn- ,,-Nl,r- """ B lV.d.lul.n. Am II 10.- !3S.'j;n.3l3 Ml Bun l.araul station. Not being successful there. He "Io"' Jho mn" '"'f allegiance f 1K ,., s, J300n , Cumberland, fl ilamages In favor nt tho Knultablc Trust .. , r te 1)rcsldent s wishes. ' undertook the Journey t l,:.Ke .'hnrles '"ani- cities nre bu-v subscribing ' '" c.loucester and. Somerset SISiiO C?rT,lVto .andVltafiSad 'lW tol 'r " , l Non.Ucr r tho nun- of ,n- XJTaJZnt ", eve", no.ined , !, n.lnn J l-r 00. .M : - " . ,. : co. tract which It vv as claimed, re- drafted by Senator Sheppard and will ' ,, llh .. nssuran.-c of an, Kind the Tieasurv. Tnciin... .Vnsli . Mopped i . 'V'""1'0. u ',. La .1, for nee tmg I uiredirTtheforiclcroniiiorl that his npplica.lun ! icee.vc f.-L,., ,B enough ... report one person I b -0 nr.Tnd nllo" JS B 'given b.v the Western PaclhV llallroail as the AdmlnlstiMlon me 'UW- '"'." vorable consideration Cncle San, being in every live u boiid.wner. Ot er .lis- or "oa Warve, Countj has three I .(c,.upan. have been sustained by tho the. gamut of the Mllltai i onim Ittee ;() Illlror f Ilf.,Ml.n, ,. Hccepted hlni. I ,r, , ,:lve isjnllniKd to Ignore the fact Elopers at $1,100 each: Cm- I ... - ... " . I i. . - I Mnivvirii 111 tllP SPIl.'ltff1 TOT COIl- I 1. 1.. ..nv i ctt-M.tu lien n tifOllfli t k It'll . . . . ., ...t. h. .1 tmrt orA 11 fin. HIIIIIMI nntutif T m honrScec,llnB; ' I .Idera.lnn. XBltira v . eShep,;a,,l b I rcsu Js .hat I. Is ccie, he will soon ,,. fnr ,nr) pPr ,.,, ,m:1Uduai " L.'V 2 i ,-V.hr W K B , nr tt linlPV pr IIIIO I UP IllViiaillt' iiih. - i iiii-nv tin w'1" I " 'ample Shirt Shop j?B4 EMPIRE BUILDING N.E.COR.I31H& WALNUT The Little Shop That Sells For Lets WoV From Factory to You SPECIAL SHIRT SALE Thisjs iouv exceptional opportunity $1.50 and $2.00 Madras $1.00 and $1.35 $2.50 and $3.00 Silk Stripe $1.50 and Jpl.85 $3.50 and $4.05 Silk Fiber $2.50 and $2.75 $5.00 and $6.00 Best Silk $3.50 and $4.00 .lre7 artlt r promiitly attrnded to. Write o tnin'cc. A llchlllglnn, April 10. - The Sn- lias dismissed proe-eeci- , cicicnt.nllv rcrelvo will be subject to rnnienilinent In the committee bv Ihe men )iy thtsc tame railroads under prinie,0j rIiarBC,i tt.ii, ,-ontempt for .failure ccontrol. 'to obey n c-ourt order forbidding sue- pension of sentences in criminal cases. Solicitor e;eneral Ilavls announced Tltls Is tho first snag htTtick by tnc lionrcl Elnco1 it oulllneu us priorities policy, which Is based primarily tiinii fuel nnniilv iireferenco to war Industries. i So bctIoub Is the situation it may become jieccssary to lay the matter before Presi dent 'Wilson. Charges have been made by the rail road administration that coal operators. who have enjojed huge profits, uro at tempting to gouge I nele S.ain. Kuc-1 ad ministrators from c-oal producing States, on the other hand, point to labor unrest and restricted production and predict a eerlous shortage this fall unlets the railroads come to an immediate under Ptandtng and order their eafs supplj umountlns to 17,000,00u toim of bltt rnlnous. A decreaso of 1,500.000 tons In produc tion during tho first week of April Is ' pointed to bj the fuel administration as evidence Ot llle vcuj ejpveawvceo ecu.. fallen, oft recently A statement from tho railroad admin istration today fhow-s that elUrlnir l-'cb-niary( March and the first week of April, the railroads have delivered at tho mines and. loaded 85, CIS cars moro than tho same period Jajl year. .Not withstanding tho terrific snowstoniw and delays of January, -when there was a decrease of 917! cars over the sanio period last year, tho railroad adminis tration states It Is G441 cars ahead of tho work dono up to tho 1lrsl wccU In April Uet year. , SPECIAL TRAINS RUSH I that Judge KUllts bad complied wltn tho order. Judge KUllts was charged with In definitely Mi-pending execution of Judg ment against James .1. Ilenatian. con- tiled of embezzling bank funds. In vio lation of an order of tho Supreme Court. Tho Judge admitted the charge, but said Il resulted from u misapprehension ot the iiowers of his olHce.' lie said sen tence was suspended with the full Knowl edge and vvlin: ho believed to ne tlie consent ot the Department ot Justice, and he accused tho Attorney liencral of I bringing tho proceedings to embarrass him. HAS VON MACKKXSEX MEDAL; Mado by War ltriilo of One of rcr-j Filing's Machine Gunners New- arU, April 10. Jt has been discovered by tho press , agent of the National Academy of De sign. exhibition, new in Its last week In tbo Pino Arts liulldlng, 213 West Klftj seventh street, that tho lltt:o framo of medals entered by VAtn Krltapcontalns tho head ot I'leld Marshal von Macken sen, whom tho Hermans for his Itusaiari campaign called the "bulldog of Gallcla " Ucforo America,! cntranco inlo tho rhn irelilent. i f annulling me neecssltv for a clijiiiEe, has sought as the vehicle iif Ids wishes In this regard the men in lh Senate- leusl ripilppeel through a knowledge of actual cciiicllllcms HINDEHS' CLOTH MAKEItS .MONOPOLY IS ENJOINED Nrn'tork, April lb luipctiial in junction has been IsMicd bv Judge .liillija, Jt. Ma.ver, In the 1 nlted stales in-trii't c'ourt iigninst several book el.illi inami- scrlptloti. Inientinc-. Passaic. Mercer nnd 11c I gen. TIih Treasurv liulldlng Is flanked on , w,en men lut $i;fto a jear; (lloueestei tlie Pennsylvania nvenue porllc.- by a rounty. twenty menibers at tl per diem battery of colossal dark-gray shells, nnd i;scn County eight commissioners l.lbc-rly Iceti workers bark Inside the , Ht j;;fo Mich per annum & biillcf. and suhscrlplloiis ate taken by i.'iother worker at the the window. Secictai-J .li-.dno i scheduled to MK'iik In & iitonlu today to handle the great problem ot making i fiir.tllrtnlj concerns restraining theni from v,i-i.rcin Miiircnio in tlie air. Willi the certainty that the bill which will bo the ciiiti-ome of tlie conference will prnAlelo for one-ninn eontrol of air craft production, the question as to the man on whom the President's choice will fall c lies .li"1 ii"-l.n William c Penci ls still it-Kdideel a-, being tin probable appointee. nc.tlier name brought out was that of Hemy l-'old 3UU0 I'AIXTKUS STRIKE making and iiractlcing inonoii-illzlng agreements Tho petition on vvnicn Judge Jlacr acted declared thai -tho defendants "restrained and monopolized upward of '.in per cent of the trade anil commerce" of book cloth or blmlern' cloth In the country The defendants, admitted volat.n of the law and con sented to the decree The case was brought updei ihe Sherman law. Tho maiiuf.iciurers and trailers en joined arc the Interlaken Still", Joseph ifr.....rt & Sons mid IJdward C. ON INVASION OF RUSSIA Hue-kiln. Harris H Uucklln. Charles IS. I Milkman. Joseph Hancroft. John II. lllrd. John Hancroft, John 1- Kane, Herbert SI. Plimpton nnd Henry P. Kendall, doing business as the llolllslon mills. The Interlaken mills mo located -at ikw right and Harris. It. I The mills of Joseph Hancroft ."i Sons Co uro sit uated nt ISoikfnrd. near t ilniliiglon, Del. nnd tin- llolllston mills nt Nor wood. SInss. t " The concerns nffrcte-el b the Injunc- i $85,000 Worth Jlought by I'conlc m lion CIO till i-rccciit,".'. i,,.,.i wu.-iicces of JO.OOO.OOO REPLIES TO PROTESTS Kuehlman Dcclan-s German Army Is I'leakinir Up" Bunds Xcar Ukrainian Bonier It Is figured that Atlantic i oiim.v i can save largely by having either five or seven commissioners who will be continually on the job for the $1500 nnc annum when citizens decide to L make tlie change. It will be vigorously opposed by the political organization. ----- ns evcrv one or tlie imriy soious n a Demand Wajio Incrcaso I-ront lu to I leader in hisliome bailiwick. O'iVs Cents an Hour i Labor Wins in Sabotage Bill Three- thousand members of the llrcnh- yt nililnelein. April 10 The lloiie Ins eiliucnl of Palnlers, Decorators and Pa- .domed the conference report on tlie perbaligcrs nf Ameilcii, "District Council sabotage bill, Willi House provisions iicn No :'l, arc on strike for Increased wages. Ull7liii; obnlrucilon ot the manufacture Tlie painters deiuand an increase of war inaterlnK and iiunisliliig strikers from fnrtv-llvc cents to nKt-two and , eliminated. The conferees struck e.,it one-half ceutH an hour. Tho strike will I the pmvislons when the senate failed not affect the ishlpjards, which pay sixty I to sululn them, cents. , Tho emplo.vers said an agreement was In operation which did not expire until October 1. 1918. Tlley say they abided by their agreement and expect the men to do llkew ise. cicimuumiMiinii"'"""""' I war SIlss Krllal had an opportunity to FIR TO SHIPYARDS 'mold a head of Von Slackcnsen. nnd - I iron being the only material permitted Fifty Million l'cct Expected to tc bo used in Ucrmany the work was 1-Vn.ea Pontinent. on One-fifth I 1no in that metal. Incidentally when CrObS Lontincnl on unc nun wap (,cclarc( j,RS Krltul came Usual Time i home and was married t Pergeant Pow. . er Peterson, now at the front with a Vroililiitton,. April 16. Fifty million lnac,ne.BUn companv. The war bride's feet of fir timber Is beins rushed on mcdalHon is known as No 171 and is special trains from the Pacific coast to the size of a fifty-cent piece. Atlantic and Gulf shipyards, which have been delayed in turnfng out w ooden ships jji by traffic tie-ups. A special arrangement KAlu.An Chnlrtiinn ITurle-V. of tllO Ship- 3 pin? board, and tho director general of railways to rush (he lumber1 trains across the continent In one-fifth the time usually reepjlred. Is announced Eighteen wooden ships, "totaling 0...000 tons, are due to leave tho ways befo'o ijlay 1 and 20,000 more tons are to be launched for private contract. In another month, it Is expcctcil southern yards will be Independent ot Pacific coast timber through an nde auato supply ot southern pine now being cut according to recent changes In speci fications, which eliminated the larger sizes. A suney of pine forests mado for the shipping- board has Indicated ample sUndlnu timber to take care of tho needs of all yards In tho South. If the program of, eighteen wooden Bhlps by May 1 Is carried out by the ojuthtrn and eastern yards they will Dreak even for the month witll western yaruVfojr the first tlmo. jVljure on which Orejron claims to be th greatest shlpbulldlne State In the VCn'on were made public today by tho hlDolns board. Vp to date 127 vessels have been built, cotracted fur and re oillsltloned In that State, calling for an putlay of I90.9H.640. Already C33.1S3. idt.38 liax been sw;nt. '' Belgian Diplomat Go to Volozda , WMnldacfux, April 18. The Belgian dsrslonvatlc corps In Itussla has been removed from Moscow to Vologda, ac- , ortUng to a report to the Slate Depart- (mtt by Anioassaeior j-rancis. -jnis aa a IDIUI ul nciia UIIICUCIUILIC IICIK- i t VoiOgca -ui American, japan- 4 ObliMve, rrencue icaiian, fierDian, l.iiiidnu, April 10 A wireless mes sage received here says I'orelgn Secre tary on Kuehlmann has replied tn the Ihihsian prolest ugalnst the licinian in vasion of Uusxi.i bv inserling that the Hermans and I Lrainmus lire attempting to break up "bands' and nic not at tacking 1'ussiaiis. .Tho message, which was addressed to tho Husslau foreign Alliilalcc s.cvs: -(iwlng lo'tlio reslnlanco and counter- n""J attacks by bands which ale causing dis- l,nan, turbances In the 1'kraine nnd which do ' not make anv dlstlnelloii between thu I'kralno and IlusIan territory. It is im possible in opeiations iigalust Hun, I,, keei strictly to the fnnitlcrs wlilcli were eleflned as rkialnlan districts. Tin op erations against the bands cannot per sibly" be llu.i:vd to il.e froiii.eis so Ion,; as tho Kusxlan llovernment doe. uuthiin; to disarm the ofTendcis A change In this unpleasant stat , r things is looked for only w lull n.ace 11. signed betvve-eii the I'kralnian republu and the Uoverinnent of the t.eople s mm misarics and organized and unorganized 1 bands alike will be compelled tu cea.e, hottilities." BOX US IX VIIU51X ISLANDS Newest l'osscsison ihotelwebster! "t , ,, .. ... , ... New Xnrk. April lfl . People of th Founder nf Mennonite tliurclt Dies, MigiM islands, America's most recent ,,,' !.. Alirll 1C. After an III- colonial aeiiulsltlon. liavo thus far pur-, Allento"". ' "'V.:... .,...,,,... '.I, ldi.iK.it JK.-.nnft weirtll nf r.lhcrlv llni.1. ' "founder of thitM.ircl of tho Me 'according to a wireless meii.1""'The founder 01 ine v. injrcii 01 cue aicn 1 , ,,r ,,, ivlnn.i t- nnnrniln,ni nonlte llretliren in . nnst. in clean 01 , V35 jj0 1 pneumonia at bis home near era I'rujs. I rh ,)leSi,asc, scrH hy Oovernor James I.ehlgh County, in his nlnetc-secunil jr. Oliver, is thn first of weekly reports car. he has promised to make. 1 M H Bj Eh i H k m i 'J s.Jmj' m M a? M IHlKllflMlHflll 40We.t 45SU New York UutcffFiftSAve. cneneel r ty quictCJt iticcti One of New Yorftf ID04tM4UtlIuIhotIl much Uvorad by w. men Irtvelluif with oui c-Kort. Within four minute 1 1 -wtvlk of (rty the- irv Center of ihopplnj J aut;:. Rmrii print bith, j 4.W uo I9WU4-U Sitlmg KMina bt4 W.W and upward. WtJttinMo Qulnn, iirTtimo',t'rM,iifiiMimi'!,iiMMri WOMEN mmmn I s KSZVKl laiW SHOWING lUFCalDi&i II) F O R '''.--'-vStV I .f; i tV '!', 'i V V ". SZrrTT '! 5v A ? m ' v:-.. V " . ''"v. !:.-':.i: "'"' s :;''' COi. 1 A White Buck $7 Oxford A Design Exclusively Our Own, at .50 IJcauiifttllu fininlicd tine the creation o u mauler quality Oxford esxcutiullii jiior craftsman. We. also linre thin ntylc in Tun Jtlack Calf A ii oi lyinallOll n iih the ex- 1 1 a stve iitneh xnwrt it-own iranl. I We Lead Others Follow Other o;m will charije $7 for such value when they hac tl! Without mi exception, every ncio style that has appeared in Philadelphia this season has been shown hy the Royal Hoot Shop first: and with few exceptions Royal designs have been equaled tit smartness ncwr at lets than $J to $1 more than our una i. 1208-10 Chestnut St. 2nd Floor 5avesZ- tts&sftsismFttrsvm 1 1 1JJUJ J M ILISA UMimi: Oriental Rugs Extraordinary Offering Special 20 Reduction Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale consisting of more than 85 Persian, Serape Rugs of unusual magnificence, ranging in room sizes from 7 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 5 in. up to 11 ft. 5 in. x 17 ft. 4 in. These Ruga are all firm and strong in texture and made of the very finest Persian wool and dyes. In design they are most attractive, many showing a good-sided clearly defined central design, richly colored in dark blue on a ground of mellow shades of red, brown or dull ivory reminiscent of the now priceless Persian ruga woven many years ago. Owing to tho Bteadily advancing prices money can be saved by making selpctiona now. ' HARDWICK & MAGEE CO. Fashion's Spring Garden ofCottons Imported Organdie is certainly coming back to its own, and there's little wonder the colorings arc exquisite. 39 inches wide G8c. Colored Tricot and Poplin are proving and deserv ing to be good sellers. .10 inches wide f0c and Gfic. Voiles are stronger than ever and the new print ings are charming Mc to $1.00. White Voiles, figured and plain, grow in favor daily-$8c to $2.50. Cotton Foulards have many devotees 15c. D. & J. Anderson Ginghams, of honored petigrcc, are here in attractive though war limited assortment $1.00. 30-inch Linen Lawn, striped and dots, worth $1 85c. Cheviots and Gabardines possessing every quali fication for the fashionable separate skirt. 36 inches 50c to 85c. i Waists of Quality A few of the specially indorsed styles: White Tub Silk Waist's with Peter Pan collars $5.00. m White Crepe de Chine with, colored striped collar, cufTs and tie $5.50. Just Received. White Tub Silk with gingham collar and cuffs $3.85. Til FOUNDATIONS carefully lo-morrow. . FIRM FOUNDATIONS laid lodiiy insure, sccunly As Agent, this company attends to the purchase, sale iind management of Ileal Estate, the collection and rcmillolicc of rents, and the preparation of Income, (and other) Tax Itclurns. . 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