SgB!!BS5A-.'wH'iiiiii;iw)wiiMii'.yfww3rT 8 Evimxa .public1 iacduer-piiilaijelpiiia, Tuesday, apritj ig, iois u f. Ill BRWISH CABINET BRITISH ABANDON TWO TOWNS ON FRANCO-FLEMISH FRONT PROGRESS OF THE WORLD WAR AS SEEN BY LEADING CARTOONISTS nimiMK RATTER. VVAUVWM AJRJA AUll Ct lrvm f, ll. .IcCOldillg to glUCtteel N !1U WUS minor operations Miutlu'ast of old I Icmiah design. 'nm'1'. Uiape-gi owing was u huge in Bnilleul, in franco near the llel- ,Ucliy in Haillcul hothouses bcfoit gian frontier, has been the scene of the wur. Uteently tho eitv was ncl the most desperate lighting in tlie aftle nmi mir of ti destioved. " entire I landers drive. It was the Jnig howevci is tuiiared to hull LABOR BACKS HOME RULE I stronRhold fiom vhich the British other vital pol.it. ' huiled hack the Geimanh from the - London, nrti ic norineni cugo oi tlio I lamleis snlicnt After mi interview wltli I'rrmler 111 guarded the entire Yproi salient Uoid Georse. tho I.abiir incmbcM of tlio fJnm fn ,,.,i, , i. f,.ll ,l..... Crisis on Irish Question Believed Past After ' Conference fan npr iirti iiia UmimU.. n nHr. .. ..., ,-.-.u.--i.u n.v: I IVIMICI III ft, I 4111k . .. a . . elf-sovernment to Irel ind on the bails lno "litish positions in lpici, on the of the majority report of tho Irish con vention before ronfcrlutlon 1h put Intn operation. It 1 underxtooil that the ton ference had rathfiiMorv results and there wilt not to n. Cabinet crlili London Ttmcs-PulUc Ledger So i ,'ie Comirtoht lilt, bv VMle Ltdoer t u Ixndon, April 10 The Tlmoi pallia mentar correspondent s.ijh "It Is understood that the lien homo rule bill Is already In course of input Jireparntlon The Aovtrnnunt leader-? Imve had cer re.von In the Ian few Mcssinus ndfre and in Zonncbcl.c. Bnilleul is tlio fast of the main geographical objectives of the Gci man diie to fall. It is located on the main AimeiUieres-llas'cbrouck railway, midway between tlio two cities. It is thiec and a half nulr west of Xeuvc-Kghso, which alio i now in (iciman hands, 'the way now appears to he open westward to rtas to realize tho v.iliio of pibmptnesi nazobrouck tho most imnortant mil- H' framing stiengtll, but it is of decision, and the support they won for llu4cuiuuch. wic moil imporiani l.m- M " ' the military eenlce bill mil be jut aii uay and highway tenter in the a"'y tno nol,c.V of General I oi strone behind the other If thej show iln Bonar Law s phtn.se) that they think It right nnd mean to do It ' . nemnnd Iii.l.tent "Tho e fence of the mitter Is to f ramo a hill sound In principle and then mrry (t through to ti determination Their responsibility for legislating at once i beyond all question "Tlio concntlon has Riven theni nil the materlul they need or ran evpr hopa to get from Ireland, and 11 lally the de manfl for settlement Is more Insistent thn,eer From their rmn point of Men tho Government leaders ntc right In an nouncing the two measures are entirely independent and will not stind or fall together That. lowoer. does not pre etude their close Interdependence from Ih point of tew of the Irish J'rlilav'1 i.ebate In the House of Commons was echnlcallv concerned cntlreb w lih clauses of the tnllltai orvtie bill but thj constitutional iution trapped up tit eerj turn and tho net iikuU w i a remarkable oollecilon of speethr i t on.tltullonal t liange "Kverj one rtcognled the cnulne feeling of Ievltns liuoiatlon It tm nhttlc"vllv was the utteranee of a man who realized tin. meaning of the Mar "Idte significant was the earnest nppe.il byv Mr qulth for home rule, leglsla Mdn at once to follow the passing of tlm T-llltars crlce bill I to milcd strong support from suth tiloiiNts at r"olonel neo nnd Sir Mail, "jl.es One com nlon nn-clet as a subsequent canvassing has shown was fear that the supreme opportunltj for a settlement of the Irish (luestlon should be allowed to drift nwa "It w.l be surprising If the attitude of tltc -vounger Unionists who are less hampered than their leadeis does not beiome ttlll mole dcflnlto within tho neittew das "The lines of the foithcoimiiR bill arrt to'n, largo ttnt laid down In advanco by the, lrotk of the Iilsh coiivintlon Tho fact that some of the mod dinicult decl sldns w ere postponed mattt'rs lets, ow mg to conditions Inevitably Imposed by the war. Meanwhile there Is a growing like lihood of constitutional changes In tho j CIoernment. Oreat llrlaln, lntietti the1 Klandcis line, and uoilhward to Ypros around the western edge of Mcssincs biidge. Abandonment of Wuhoighein. which is four and a half miles east nnd slightly north of Uaillcul, on the Doup Unci, gie.s llindenburg a hold in the southern foothills of the ridge. The tenabilitv, oi this posi tion itself is questionable. Hut fiom Wulveighcm and Wytschaete he can keep the l.rittsh occupied on the southern and eastern edges of tho Toe's Kl.inl.s lXpiisid A new nitlllery cngngeincnt i ccntoi'ot) around 1 lansrni tl cn-Snti-leno. TI19 Flandern battle so fin as the (!crinnns are concerned, has leached n iiolnt wheie they must keep up their piensmc. They tme eteated n salient about twehe mile- tleep at its point. iiOth ilnnks in o expositl to Hut isli attacks if the (ieimnn- iel.i tnead the llritish eouutei-iii i - pmli I), the Allied eommuiider-m-thiet. lo let i the (j'einuui.s fight tliemsche- to coniplete cxlinustitin lielou- torn mcncing a iouiiUm -offensive o'i u grand sculc ull along both the bnt tlefionts ol I'lcaidy nnd I'lnndeis. A ditputeh fiom I'nus todn t;uoted the .Matin as sumg it i in tinjing no secret to m that tin widest possible powcis lune born eonfcrieu upon (ienctul I'oih. Whother it eoneeuis the icgrouping of armies, the replacement of com m r o.' . .,''" "" mm&- "kesfH m , .' M - 1'' VjlJijji" QPRlNfl. I 3SWi MISS BARNES PRAM HEROISM OF WOH .TllOSG Of Mmv V-i . . . '"" -iwaif o.i Australia Glntllv ni... "UVI for Battle of Democraevl Helen 1 """ April .l mo national bo.ua or ,. , iV1" PAGE in Nat HOT' hvill2"Ienn(?sscan BRON&TRUPmSanFMnci-.co Chronicle-" STIHSON in Dayton News THE KAISER'S DREAM ANOTHER SPRING PEHNANT HOPE WRCKE Yankees A nxious Af ley First F if Id ridge while he stiies to swing back niatiders or merely u lcoiRiiniiatton nottliea.stwaid from ltuilloul against the western edge of the lidgo. Hailleul before tho war was a town of about 1:2,000 pcisons. it was of ecc!lent aitlutettuinl con-tiuction, of strategy and tactic is not known, howovoi. (jenctnl I'ocli hun the nit untion liotb ut I'icnvdy nnd Tlnnder well in hand, and his mnstcily ubility has alreadv liegun to nnko itself felt. BELIEVE TEUTON POWER IS SPENT, BUT iTEW DRIVE MAY BE LAUNCHED Washington, pnl ll The1 I'lnioii th it tin- fntri of the (loim.in stiolo towiurl t lie l liaiuipl poits is large I spent is giowiui; hcic as the ITiitisli lincx stand fast undo lepp-ited shotki The- tln n ul Ices Indleated again that 1 leld Muishnl Uals'a men were ahe'j nig to the lettei his eall for unjieldltiK resistant e Dlspitohes Indicate that tlio fleicest llclitiiiB Is on tho noithcin lino of the new salient tlrhei into the Hrltlsh ft out tioith uf Ana The snuggle foi ioss(kioii of NeliNO Hgllse and towns III tint legion looks to nbxerciH lieie like tin cffoit li thf eiit'tn to fono a wa helilml ptes and the eonscuuent nbandonmelit uf tlutt plaee ami a with drawal of a ltrM' set tlon uf the Ilrltlsh line. i The t.eiinuis wcie in possession of Neuo Kgllse by last aecoiints, but they lnd pievious captuied It (ml) Mil, t uiitlmietl frtim I' ib- Our fi in - in i f Hi n i i i ,1 tl tllilll I wittil ti tik.ll t Ihe plKnurl-. .ut tliiniil Iml .i' hlio i If thir unulil tut . nmi I In pi luinr i s , ip hungM 'I lit -told us III it all ihi n.ultl git I. tut I m.is wall i utitl lutatl us l.latl. as i 1 stilt, ll nits ,)iu II i.-t niup and Ihe ittrmy i ilalnh shiiKeil himself ello l 'Cttliio Ptcral of our platoon nuiiml tl iniiili lls tight 1'kr lit nmiiH I ner tlloUBlit of IllMwIf 'Hit Annrkans showed Hue tuni.t i ailt tli Tlino uas olii Instntite when a mi inn, 1 1 frmii MhssiicIiusi Its cut In tlitht Ilv but it fellow torpotnl, ft oni il u I Ann i ii in a i nit s in I i mi e. t IiImhp uiidii deeloiliitnts in this ii.u-(t hi.i. i in t" lil aid ntitl lit 'l tow ut tun uf tilt bio id lmttlpfmnt ,)Ut Mtt ii mints m hi in iv of eoiitem- pliiting: mut wll tlcpcntl it is snitl Hugced I wo ll. niiuii upon the M ildllitliin u. ihe Mlled i i m -ititn-eat old pnvui leu lian Police Shield Vice, Mayor's Aides Find I nnlimirtl from I'lKr llni l.ii titi Hint I'eloin I Il.it I i f ilit I i iml -t.it' s Mhiui i ,tp !ii was si nt In it n i nnini In ll Willi tin in. Iiim tleu : lull is I 1m J iu. suiting tin i lUbs nlnii' ,lii lnt.iiit.il limn tenlMil ill Ink t'tiloiiPl lltiti Ii snltl Hint shiiultl (tn ntllii r in ftillsttd mt u In found ililnltlim in iln tluhs In will U iiillid befuti tin "Miit-murtlul I'oloutl lliitih suiil lie ufts nmi h pltapcl with tin iipiiuiiinneu ot I.eUlelllllil I'ltptlllll of I 'ill le till In linn In tilt litlh t iin ludlii). tin 'I i ii dtrloln Further iiiiIImiI tliangts In tin p i sonnel of the Huteau of I'oln n in. tin older of tho Uu us u lesult oi tin tit tt i -initiation of Minor Smith to ml tl . . it of lc in the nttl, filei In i I the tloeinnient ltl ...lllltt.lll I.. tlnu .....I..1 l,t. t . &u...v..'i. ... i.i.n .....ii.. ii, t i I mm ' nkd,. timt poii.e iieutuiants of tin -,, ond dhlslon will 1 nttltted In f n tin 'new pollt-c tiinl boaitl on ili.ncrs hit will lnole responslhlhts foi tlli-oiiltiu in ii n 1 i l In I i h n i I tin! Ilit I in Iln i i li il g - in tin poll il i ill nient toil iv will pinbablv hOVi t t aptalu i nl litteitlMs Tnte niiurdliiK to thosi j uho nit' i-ouxersutil with the affulis of i tht tlepaitintnt Humor mentions the iniiili of l.teutinnnt .limits Si iinluti ftu luti - position Investors Disappointed In, l.uiil. N. I., prll 111 Wold has rfiiohetl Im-lnlid fiom Washington tit it all uppitipi lal ions for ut w postollltes have In en ulthihiwn foi tlio pt l lod ul the win Tin I. Is nmi ll disappointment owing lo tin lint tliit u number of in tstius Ii.im bought I mil neir the pio post il silo of Vlnolanils new ollkv nniersai WhsIiIukIhu, il thud imtilM i" 1 1 of t Ii tin 1 iln "In wis t, ill, ,1 I K pi, litillM i lairo V I i n nl tn t n lloust ii im s.ijp ,, i in, ml I'lisiihj, tt 1 1 ul; mil ilnll.tl tlllisi I Ibeil I, Iln lllnltt llouils Was n suliyi rlpllnii I, nniieuii niiinhuuil and pati Intinn i an ln the wai Ho 1 Miss Uirne. Vnuru.i from Austin Miii she has ben, , W ' . Woil Ml women fn u.y ii.iii j In Ausiuiu (iglil ne uge hive a ii aid Mis, la,, in women know ;, rei.iit lioin nil , Ihai tiontin s p u v fin 1 1 miieon I bet know i I Hit i own tl, -I, ,, j lit llo tig tout ISloll w j iir n nt horn i ii ,; ill uiUtimi win i tn to light 'Hi, , , i i sjiiei l t 11 irne- i 11 tOVlrtlll will nt I th inon- ii tt u whin thioiiKhoui s .lllllelll mill i i, i-pike to liudiem m piuhiaiu of the ' n n ,i. una ' " florid l ,AH i.u iiciiutiuniieis in tt,,,fl, , t I ul hulf wav ,,,n ..' '"T?- "e mM.il "here forJj "ip ueau for "Si "'"""d amuJJ """ ""em,,,,, r-ii ti.. a "cm to ts '" t-itriiSTii ' ar I. , ltl 1 h'"or .ffl '""n mjch fti K't notctjl '" h'chlVjl l,u that ng "dustrial ,tjj' i .Ktsji a' "omenAti s " IItM , "" Mn4il " i- a i.i vum Msdle W,it " ,"' Ma't, ,a '" '" a f of the , '1 he "Hlunt" 10c Shane four-fifths iiiuat lr fovjreal otb ,tfTiTrnnrjn-4' .iijyjr fl.t rfgj stVtJ IVTvJ ff tin i if-1 1 1 the I'icnth suitieiliti ui etiet tlnu whole empire, is flvltig a new aspcet ' to be diKcn out again tome" antleht controxersie This prospect constantly appeal in the report of, the convention's proceed mgS, It formed tlio theme of a recent speech, by J. II Thomas and It Is Inter esting that the A chtmlnstei ilixette. urging like the Times tint theie should lie no delaj should pie id onl out min eral condi'icn that the bill should la made easllj adjustable hen iftei 1 1 a Federal Kvstcni of government f t the whole I nitctl Kingdom " City's Drive Lagging; May Fail of Quota The situation had not Ktabllled on this lmtlouUi front fan liter than to &how that tlio enemy Is meeting with stubborn ie-i-Istiitirc to his efioit to widen his flgll' ing ft out to the- north. Uveiv hour (,'ainetl b the Ilrltlsh In holding this giound niems Imreaseil pioltibihtv that the. will hold it per mam nth Time allows the assnmliling of MipiHjitliif, foi t es In sulllclent stic ngth to meet any hhotk Oi hhould a wltlidiaw.il and leallgnmcnt on bet tti positions bo Judged desliable. time will glvo opportunltj foi the piepiia. tlon of thobo pOHltlons. It 1 possible that tlio plans of Gen eral I'och, eommandei -m-ehlef of tlio in atmeiii tu 1, ,vr stun n utiibllUitiuii riewuinublv tinj pluns foi a i uiintcr. offensive would be deiiftnleut Upon thi-so two posltlotm. There Is no iiudmIIoii thut luaiij ollleeis hue view the situation an stilous Thev do not nil nhare Hie hopeful outlook indlt.iti 1 bv the Will College lev lew ftu Inst week. Km n If the tnesei' t tluust towaul Itellitine Is tlieehcil. thiv believe a tliiid uhhuiiII at Roillf tithei tiuititin of the Blltixh flout is to I tp csptited t tuning with tho Hudilenness of ti utoitn from u cleui s); Theie have been injur reports indl entitle that the- Auatro-IIungniiiiii fences wcie mopailnsr foi u drhi ugalnitt tha Italians Wion It will bo stinted cannot ho foictoltl but xomu olifrver think that In euito of u iloll nito check to the Uonnun iiiuveinent tho usluiiis would launch tlioii effm t In that east the mi no uf epilations on tlu west fiuut might shift fur to the bouth to the ate t when- Aiui'i ie.i'i tioopK uie on the fiunt The lailwny lutictlun tin oils, i which I louch ur lhitlsli luices sent to Itulv nutuiullf would pits lies behind that net tor It is believed possible that the (leimani might thicw their weight In that dliec l.on m an elloit to pi event un suit port leachln,; Italy. houses and otln r lesoriH Imnn u lo htt I', iin-shatilM, vtlio had been toiil miller , opeialed In the Tuidetlulii division ... r.... ......, i.a.i nr Lin .,. "s.r.tF.oi, wiuioui poiiie inieiitrii Cantlnuril from I'uce line TVajne si Ijavuls blraff011j 1 .ii C50 T)ev on Bei w v a -i.livn I'aoli 10 SOU Br) n Maw i ollige . ... 2" llaverfonl t ollego .. 1,800 j Tlio woru of the .Na) league was ably demonstrated liFt night by tho booth ut the II P. Keith Theatie In fifteen m-nutes before the opening of tin perfoini.tnce subst rlptlons amounting to $G1,300 were taken. Announcement that Mm Woodrow IMIhoii wife of the I'teslilent will eume to riilladelphla to review the "second-llne-of-defcnse" parade to be held by the women workers nest hatuitl.iv afternoon has put ntiv ciithuia!ni Into the thrive and tt Is until ipaU'il tint tho total itili scriptlons will be m.iteriallv swelled iih NEW ATTACK ON BAILLEUL MAY FOLLOW NEUVE EGLISE LOSS told of kill lie two i in minis I Hhnt one and bivoinl ttd tin tithet, he wild The tlermuns kept ihutterlus In Krertcli and HiicIIhIi In Ihe dink vellliiu 'tense filing' und bus Uu' tht'li ti hk didn t work 1 will to invctlf while those Bil)s nro pieaihlng about huh 1 in going to get in Nome KotMl lit kit 'I hud hunti-tl foi vt his ntitl was n good chut WII I lit th ut one und plugged 111 tn light In I be bean, juxl fin he wugolnj In Klub itlii' of nut fel lows 'Ihe othtr ilermuii lame ruu ulng at me but I rati lilm t hrough with till ItUVOIIft lion does it fetl to kill vour flrnt mm ' I d tl not mind it when 1 thought wlmt tin Hermans had dune to women nnil t hlldieu Piett) soon when I got u ehauee I i iptui.il two prl,.nes I asked ln plu lo in mule for it mutih und ho mid lit would ghi im out If I brought In ali nilni priont I (Jul one unci he was u big guv too six felt foul iiiihts U hud lieiu wounded In the leg "Them guy wont utund up und fUlit ut ull The uie nil right tu a nowd liut the) ipnt i old when lt man to man 'Tin bum Ii hud some of oin fellow 1 rusuiurH when tun bu)H guve the word lor ii lush und got awuv with it 1 don I wimt mi) nieilnls' ull I want In some mole liel mulls" urtil was boin i met kit n prhait- who Mill, the Ilrltlsh r.n) in 1 ranee, theli bultulions wm. hUi louudetl In the Apr'1 JG-T-Another onslaught against i ovei whelming aerman aduure The innjoi communding liitieiuhed Hailleul la expected following upon the capture of Nemo I'Blise l the J. r. niann Tho loss of .Veuve I.glisi t erl.illlh muile the situation fo( Hailleul no brlirhter but the Allied ponltlon on the whole has been growing bettet with tht passing uf Unit Tin Ilrltlsh vveic still pivoting on tKChaete and .Sumki) night when the pressure at ouve Inline botanic too great they nwung their Hue to the northwest thereby eliminating the a result of that demonstration salient which bulged out nround that Xevvs that Mr Wilson w Ul come to , pt.tco Philadelphia was announced bv Mrs The British jecaptured Anewuge just Barclay II Warburton chairman or the ' east of tho .Nieppo forest This whole committee In iharge of tho work It urea In reported full of (iemiati dead Is expected that "5,000 women will f who had fallen iti the hard lighting march In tho pirade 5-outh of here, ut I'ornet Malo east of Two moro organizations pledged their I St, Florin, the iernntis delivered four entire financial resources to tho tup- ' fierce attniks' 1l w'ero repuls'eil with port of the Liberty Loan when tho i iteavy inses tn tne nttaeuing troops Philadelphia Division of the Am lent Order of Hibernians and the Tlallio.nl Association of Philadelphia took nctlon official!) In the matter. The Hibernians hate called upon all divisions to report to their tount) oin cers the number and denominations of bonds ttu?y w'lsh to purchase, and the railroad ihn resolved that In addition to supporting the loan they will elimi nate all social functions for the duration of tho war In orrlut that they may liave more mone) witnvjvhlch to buy bond. Excellent progress was made lit the The flghtiu; hue lias been lontinu ous and the Uiltlfh ure holding i ornet .Malo with mat bint guns linlned fiom1 house window k These rapld-tlrcrs have done great i-xcuutlmi In tho enomj's ranks At nno time tho eneinv- got n foothold in the hambt. but this ad vantage was short-lived. Tor the maihlne gunnem got In on the advancing troops und smashed them badlv Tho lniportame which the Hermans attach to ll.jllkul liid added lonfirmi tlon on haturda) nlglit when troops wen sent Into the attack with orders that they must capture tho Miteren-H illleul hlKhwa) at all costs the) paid it himself in the lulns uf u t ustle fi nm which he held the eneinv in tlieek for mote than tin hours, nicinwhilc six nnling lepeitetllv foi hel) and asking Ills loinriirtis tu luuttn Tin innlui was taptuitd but sunn uftei tttltPi Kiinth tioopN witli a British Imtuillon uiiived und nftti t ttrrlilt onsluught i curbed tin bkiziuu tantle Thev icx euttl the HUtviviiiH mid took ton (lei mans pilsonei. hut the inujor with nnutliPi ollli'cr, hud In en tui-iled off In the intt'iini I'.llis, Ainil 111 Nuiili nf Muntdldlei- the 1'ieiiili made a HUcceMsful local uttuck Sunditv night, taking piUuticiti the Win Of lite uniiounies The Wai Ofllce statcnient follow s- I ti the legion of I languid tho 1'it lull i un led out u local upei-a- tlnn with complete- suici'ss und tuol; ten pi'Ikoiipih SIiho Apill M wo huvo taken 110 prisone-is In thin sector. lie tu cen Mtmtdldici und .Nujun and In the Chumpaene soutli nf Mont Titu wt tunieil out severul mills and bitiught link pilsuners A (Jei -tiiiiu t iTui I ninth of the I'licmiii-dcs-liniits Mtutlutist of Coilituv, was without sin i ess Thou weie- Intei lmttent 1 lumbal dint nts nt spvual in lots un tin fiont IIuiikIiImi) Not This .miUiik dullghbo) Itulv notlnr was u cuurlet ehaiutteilztil the uffnir us "Noipo tall old sciuilplngs In whkh our fellows did them up brown ' 'I'm scvcntieti utitl umh! to urn I, as t iihskImjv at I'orl lliiijainin lluiilson, -aid iho solillti I uuntetl lo set tin- fun over Inn so I Jul mil up This wus in. Ill xt Inning und I was m,t Mitred a hit Iml ought to Iihm i- n us 'Iln i.irman I utiles i uuld In sun tliit k in No Mil Ii lal ud when tht- Mil .In i Inn til uwuv V ptfvitt thus tlestilbtil an tin i phase of the lluht " ou ought to hive situ us lal. st ii the sum i nil I got lull uinl ' uihbitre: with the words 'ilott Milt I is uu tht bilikle V lot of lis got in w tri-nih daggiit. tint tho 'nutans hud bet n i an vim," home got rlPes mil pis. tuls as will It wus niv first I ait!.. und 1 sin an aiiNloUs. f, un In i NO JL'ia IX niUTH CASK Vlli'iilnwii. I'ii., pril It. ludgi- i, Io nian bus piunouutid the ileitb senteino uu I'lunli ltosler of West t oplr v who lart Oi tnber In the puseiiie of Im hus band, stubbed to death .Ml- ls i,h Uadettch Hossler tn Januai) pleaded 'gens, ilj I guilt) ' uridtr an old Ihigllsh stntim I Unit leavts lo the ( omt alone the Using of the tlegiei. ut ci line I'.nssiei s at Itiinos alil thiv would make no ippetl and in thlrtv tlivs he villi bf stntim.il to tht i hull 'Mils Is tht first time in I elllgh liitllilv Hint tin lleith ptnilty t tgie t i i m tu without a jurv tn.il The Impending thaiigis In the huniiu loduv me Pot Ml known mil no m mi I has )et bieu taken bv Matin --ir.ith 'Theie xi HI be more changis M ism Smith said, following a ,uufeien , I nl ll gilt ut his ofllte with A If I nl I --oiidi i his peisonal iiivtstlgutur t upt.iin al latum, lit vv tntniuuuilei of the i i nmi ill Vision hUpellll-elldellL uf l'tli i I... Inn son. und tithel.s When nsketl u lo tin luipiiiui i the ihaugeM of width In .M.i. or ri-plled Wait anil set ' Having ridden lougli sin a mu tin bend of Diicetor of s,.ifelv is, i, m miking i hinges In assignments in th, pollie department It Is en'i-vil ihtt the Ma)or will continue lo switch thing uiound to suit his piupnsts twlihiiiit mt tousul iitlons with the head or th .1. paitmeiit l.splnlnlng his aft Ion in a i n lh pullee tilnl hoard und in nitltiiui, ih.is tit lit tlon lu lit tin tltv t.f Muvoi Issued it Ktutinirnt will I uu a toiicluslvc ltlea of lh, mn utuii with which the lampalgn again i in leyorts will be cairied out He raid 'I will have the ell) clean in s (lavs ol less 1 'I wont huve a woul to s,n fuithrr on any proposed ihanges in tho police department. But no man or no dozen man, ts going tu stund In Uu- ujj or .1 clean-tip "Whit a bolng done In tcg.ud to vi e and tho police department Is being tlom j b) me .Nobody instigated tin .., 'changes They came fiom a wtllti v eloped plan of in) own N'obod) is going to get inn ul,i Using out of this. I'm going to taki th, people I know nmi 1 m not going tu In fooled by liny tun The new ttlai no.inl vias .ippniitti us pait und paicel of mv pi u, foi a pJpuiiii I'hlladelphin 1 brought t an tain Callahan down tu the Tenderloin I us, -ins. t warn Hint pin,,. tUanid up And it wukii t iltaucil up under old con ditions I tu mips to iMieiinicnt there now Nn hnporianl laitls featuied tin open ing il.iv of th. pollit t.impilgn '1 ho le.ison usslgiHil Is that Inniites und pro pit tins of iimiiIs ore Hwig Ion huv Ing lal, i ii to uivei tin uioniint Muvoi smith mule known hi- btlatetl deteinii- fcXMB nowse-io-iiouie lanvass or me city pe- advance, but did not get what tht-v gun b) the women workers, und many Cro after Hue again tho ma. him Hunnittiiuai HuuHcnpiions 10 me loan guns reaped a harvest wera tew reported by the various commit- BERLIN CLAIMS GAINS , NEAR WULVERGUEtV Berlin, April IG. A communication from general head quartern ea)s: On the I.) s battlefield hand to hanej lighting frequently developed. Southwest of Xeuve Egllse. as well na between Callleul and Jlerrls. i:ng Hslf maclilno-gun nests were cleared und their occupants made prifconcta. Enemy counter-attacks launched front Hailleul and p.utthweat of Be thune broke down with heax'y loss-. On the battlefield on both sides ot tho gomme the artillery duels re miineet wjthin moderato limits, the weatficr belntr rainy. The- cvenlne atatement from general headquarters ) "Theie were locul onsugemeilta on the- Lys-AVulterghem battlefield, and the enemy's lines northeast ot "VVul- ehem were taken by storm " Tho trend of operations In ihe no ih eru battle ma) be seen b) the iiuinlit i of troops the Hermans have bet n using since the opening of the struggle un pril 9 when the attack begun, lint were using eleven divisions In the line On April 10 this was Increased to thii teen; on April 11 and 12 to twentv April 13 to twent)-one, und April 11 to twent)-threo other divisions hi mi, held In reserve Kroni the southeit battlefront comes word that Uermuir" officers of tho twent) -fourth reserve division taptuntd at Hangard wood April 7 stated thut the casualties of tho Ger man forces engaged on this front uvei aged SO per cent since the attack began, Ju addltlom the enemy suffered much from transport trouble and thoitago of food and ammunition This was parti, due- to the great number of horses killed apd the bad condition uf the remainder. HANGARD PIVOT OF FURIOUS STRUGGLES HAVRE DISTRICT BOM LIED German Aviator's Missiles Fall Near Prisoners' Camp With the I'rencli Ami) In I 'rant e, Apill 16 .Desperate lighting has been Incessant around Jlahgard-en Santerro I since March 21. British und 1'ienclii JltlVC UClll tlllbUKCU B1UU Uf Dtua tu ur fending this highly Important and strategic position on the road between , N0)0n and Amiens. Keerul times It Havre, Alrll 1 An olflcUl commu- has been wrested from them, only to Ion tay mat an enemy uirpiane po reiuiteu in a ueruie- counieruiiucii Hi passing observation pasep i vn .ftpni i. y una is tne iiireeis ot reins- nim ti"- vvi mw xiMiisuru tirw jh:;"- ui iiurriuie cur- 'nutmr worn iiiKiu bjiu uuy mien xnq r 'VsjUSSS0 Jr jen fri)m liouse jo Jiouse The Welding of the Nation- Hard on the heels of early railway pioneers who followed the trails of Indian and buffalo, Western Union wires criss-crossed the country. Today the quick, cheap, indispensable service of the greatest telegraph system the world has ever known is an essential factor in the welding of the Nation. Tele&rami''Day Letters Nt'sfit Letters Cablegrams Honey Transferred by Wire , THE WESTERN dip TELEGRAPH CO. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "i: 0mmmmt 32 j0 he "Hlunt" WiiE JT nlOc shape .itfVi. ' 'Y t 'J'1 HI1 VaSSX a E 9t V275fci.iKaHS .. ,ir ol I.iiuolus Dcalli m irfui ,tfv,ViL Sway I W. ii ih. int. I QU" s " 1 l K In tf all, ot l.ia- I Jti 4m" I i i .,. -ns um "w KI t i 0 I S . MILD HAVANA FILLER JF 'j H K It Msnv shapes anil sizes w WRAPPER j.flDn , jj j Z n lOc mraiulit toiforjvc TtM ,gM .-vr r H in isBMiisHsBnsMsB Iw I i 1! '- 'm t t i It is no longer a I - S question of shall I vVOV I buy a bond,! IX but how many I Jlier,cvis h .ne -nf W j J U lyrol Wool fabric, noted tor jAyrv V ': .1 1 'Cm its quality and service. Tyrol VsJ-nJui j tlNA 1 I thVOUSn SaCl'lilCe I Wool garments in new (SUuJw , , I Dpring and Summer styles ifoi fJi-it ! 1 rail I hllV J 1 and coloi-s are now in stock ! I "Afll, , J and sold only here L JWr i ' M n nt Women's and Misses' LA j I . ft ! I Plain Tailored Suits 1 W This space contributed bu 25.75 26.75 27 75 , ll ! B.F.Keith's Theatre Also ' ' 'Lj Chestnut & Twelfth Sts. Mot)r Strcet and Jf f j 1 Top Coats 400 J t i MANN & DlLKS j I 1 U02 CHESTNUT STREET p) i More Than 1000 Suits Specially Priced at $22.50 W E BOUGHT them from a New York manufacturer of men's fashionable clothing who, when we told him we were going to sell them for $22.50, said : "Many of my customers arc idling these same suits right now for $30 and $35. If you mark them $22.50, you will be giving your customers real bar gains doubt whether they i ould match them anywhere in the United States at the prii c." But we bought so many from him that he gave us the whole lot at a figure which permits us to increase once more the good will held for us among our customers. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street There Is Only One Kind of Cold Dry- A ir Fur Storage Tlio question of fur stoiago is toda n ci im jioitant piobkm to the woman who possesses a coat caif, muff or tot. Tlio aluu of your fuis is inci easing over night, Iheieby making their piescrvntion between seasons a eiy neiessniy consideration. Today cvciy one who Knows insists on the Wcngei Cold Dry-Air Storage What is cold diy-air stoiage? Do you l.now It is the actual extending of tho winter low tern pciaturo thiough the months of summer high temper atures. No othei method is practical oi absolutely safe. Our method is the one lecommendcd by the United States Government Department of Agriculture. Official Report No. CD9, dated Apiil 5, 1913, specifies a con tinuous low tempeiature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit, which can only bo made possiblo by a modern cold diy-air electrically opciated plant ns installed and maintained by the House of Wenger 1229 Walnut S'l. Phone IKafiuit isos Furriers and MWtnert i J.-Jnoii puiuuiuii; vil me mi tIi5Jst .attack ! r tntrliPW. -0
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