UUpi; IIJUMMt. II ilili)ff.Wi(,iyljau vf -wrm iifirnWr niry4iyJfywti:r'ftr- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-rUTLADELPniA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1918 4 7. IaRAID LESSENS -f OUR TROOPS IN FRANCE SEND PLEA TOR LETTERS Wounded Men Want to SUy nnd Fight, but Need Word Fiom WPr1 SALVATION ARMY LASSIES HEROINES AT SEICIIEPREY Six American Girls Had Narrow Escape From Chlorine Gas and Shells While Serving Hot Cofl'ee to Men Out of Trenches Home n Whintlt Port. April 24 t wnuld rather stav liero and flRht It oui Mm Krnnk Rogers, of New Yoilt savs tin 1 Is the niifflfr wounded American koI iIIcir Klvo when nsked If the desire to lie wnl home Mrs tiuRers nnd her liusbiud have arrived here after a visit to I'm noe an tcpresentntlvcs of no uiet I lean relief committee I ' Tlio boH over there want letter I ftom home. Mrs Honors milled It It almost pitiful to see their dlsippolw there Hon t ualt for the bo a to wilte Thp m. husv and nfttlmc thev aie where the iinnnt write but thev fan read and ilu want to ful thev are retm mh ifil in isonnlh U-BOAT MENACE paring Exploit Seals Up Preying German Craft ! and Hampers Tirpitz jSES BADLY DAMAGED ! r i m, ii1'' '"most Pitiful to see their dlsippol r.rrUiill Oil MolC I nought .nient when their mall arrives and th GrTlSO At I I" po letter from the f S V Ho AnlCllCilll ruitu uitiuu the Attack t.nndnn, Apill .' I n, Kranio-Hritlsh naval raid on the ....anaf. tllAa.tltl'IfT Ll.UnCOa' vrm-i..... (.ntosttlariiis exploits urr was believed hv iv ire scaled up 'be ZoohruBRO submarine in,, blow l n haul one to Getinnni Lmuch as wo 100-foot Kblp. filled 5k hundreds of tons of cement linrtl- 15 like stone which wore Mink In the Suniei. "I" rcqulro weeks of labor to Zunt Meantthtle inanv submarines Xitn(r ware'1 thus will be blocked (go the open sea Thouaht Until linerlrnn irhen the landltiK parlies dlsembatked Hi German K.iirlson on tho Mole lied !, -us the Americans "' The atormers destroved cannon nnd . quantities of munitions on the Vole with the .lid of bomb and llanio Complete oflli Ml lepniis have not been clred here but It l believed that !w flnklnc of ships laden with ion l.i. off the hailinr-e of both bases will one of matlne hl- tapfdc the pisie;e of 1 -bo its and make nesar for the Herman to do much Mglri; before tbev can rartv on then idemater opoiations with their nld , freedom ' Zeehrucee i the In cor and the mote bnportant of the two baes and has knit attacked rtam times In lliltlsh mi French airplanes It is reported bv the Mall that two jistrojers Rot nisidi of the .Mole and (lew UP the pate of the Unices Canal lock, which the r.eimans had been tisliiR jor lubmarlne purposes This Is rural ded its one of the tnot miiatkablo feats of the wat. an the illpj had to mine tinder the llio of 'German fhore haiteiles m close lance 'hi addition to avoiding extensive mine bids f4Tben the loi l ft th una! was de iSejed ships broke mav ftom their njorinjs and a onsider.ihlc number of trilt wa carried out to sea R German Defense llinnni.i',1 Jhe proteetuiff hlps Hut convoved the 'block fleet did muih tlaniaKo to 14 German defensive positions ninone ) land dunes -mil it Is lepoited that uny shore tntteiios weie wiped out JoUpletelj Ibis was the blKuect of (etulve move tint the Hiitlsb fleet has lid since the Initio of Jutland Jfttte British tarried out their enter plievery clevfilv nsine foc and omnkc Jcrtens to hide their movements Tho tilpa were almost inside of the haibors aefore the. weie detected J of the out of-dite erul'cis that re sunk went down exactlj In the middle of the passage tluotiiili which th Enures cnii.il rnlmu ti, nn .m..- lL,7 " ' '" '"- I "If I Till be a sevete handicap for the fter. mas, for thev have been In the habit ilronnlng their submarines up the canal fot werhaulinc after operations at e. trntors sav the app.oachliur "d.ips , h " ", wtdlacoveied near tho Mole, and bun- . i1, .., Irffl if puna ft..... i. ..i .... I'urn j " '" "" """if iMiierHH ipened flre on them 'I he ships wore tutly protected bv tin Mole. .iltliottRh amerous hits weie sioied on them In Die upper works .mil other not v It'll ttt. t betides t.iten I nrl lietnll Sir Krle Ooddos riit i n..i r i. idmlralt) in kIMiik detail i in tho Houso of.ioniinons vcMcidav f 'tills ucremeiy Kallant and Ii.ismhIouh raid" glared In nil ptolublllt the en Waco to the Unices I'an.ii, at Zee W had been effectlvelj blocked Camialiies BRITISH WAR CABINET GIVES SHIPPING FACTS White Paper Furnishes Details of Losses and Replacements During War 1 U-BOAT TOLL IS HEAVY I ondon. 'April 21 The White Taper on the shipping sit uation promised bj Sir llrle Oeddes In the llotiso of Commons has now been I Issued It savs In pait 'The war cabinet has received a re iptest from the Bo ml o' dmliHltv that the full facta of the tonnage posi tlon should now be published The war iitblnet. with Hie concurtence of tin Allien has acreed to this request "llirce statements are attached show. Ins for the fnlted Kingdom and for tin world, for tho period AiiRUst, 1011, to. December, 191". "I'lrst. Losses by enemy action nnd i marine rlk. , ' .second Mercantile shlpbulldltiK out put , ' I bird l.nemv vessels captured and bimiBht Info setvlce "On the subject of losses, the Admir alty disclaims anv dclte to prophesv about so uneertilu a thliiB ni war In ll submarine phase The results of tho last veal hive vlion n tho abllltv of our seamen to set upon terms with the riibmatlne menai.e and graduallv to Bain the upper band This tesult has been aihleved In spite of an Imperfect know I edBo of a new and baiharous method of warfare and of a nattitv of suitable material Out material resources for this warfnto aie atteadv Impinved and ate beltiB rapldl aUBmentfd With regard to the othci factor rapid and continuous Increase hi output of mertlunt tonnage will rvltablv follow the united effoits of all engaged In meichant shipbuilding in this counttv The recent production however of inei chant ships In the t'nited KlnBdom even making the most geuerou t allow ance fin weather conditions fell so far below the rate of output In the pie cedliiR ijuartet that If impiovement Is not spcedllv nnde the point wheie pto ductfoii balances losses will bo post poned to a daPBCtnUH extent and evtn v hen that point is reached wo hill fllll have to make good the looses of 111 iTTHTliTT MB I'V ! 9L K m,..J H';', nirrhiu! Wnn In Trailer, chip Wis and Miss William who bid arrived from the States nboui a weik before I Wo wore awakened about 1 o lock In the 11101111110- bv the ttnclnc of the ' nl.t fliiif ti linll Th. ulinlllMi- hull stnrted -nil ons.L.iis iii tin. ) ntul one of the first ones strin U light Willi the iirll .1 'j.nii:4 as well a heroes are imiBlUB fioin the fighting on that put of tin western front held b the vinera ins s Vini'i i, mi elrls Siiviiimn iiii canteen back or tho l under the iloilt Wo gi ibbeir tun ga en hi Imilnirrniv L.mn frno, . nine, mask nnd nut them on and it nut li- is will a from hells Out Inn in. In I lie of Si Ii heprrl b. lis ind lioniliD of large caliber I "'"'' ll" ! li - ii r ami mating all nlinut IIt.lt i pi th. r ilangers tho workers plead- i ii ih. it (ommander to be nllovveil i mil i-eive hot colfco nnd cocoa " i "iiiliiR out of the first lino li ih I. il. WORKKI) TO AIiOLISlI TOl I GATES Ilr. Olivei H Piet. of Quakci town, has labored strenuously in upper Bucks County to abolish tollgates Ho has set veil as the president of the Qunkeitown Motot t'luli for stvei.tl vents and has accomplished muih fot the cause of uood htRhwavs LOST HIS VESSEL, BUT SANK ONE SUBMARINE Dui'Hiigo's Captain Tells of Fight With U-Boath Dnm- aged Second Attacker i "inninnOer ntlnilred th K i Is lie was compelled to ii nf tho village s pi "f tin girl lodav tnhl bow il f h ti be under shellflrp while inn ti tin tit Id of ni'tunl flRhtlnB Ml wiie uiol and lolleeted nnd nrtny Mm ii in- in id III their praise of them I lie Oiling of these Salvation Armv Bills Is a pi mid record The people In the I nlted States nre not aware of the dangets not how close these worker nro to the 7one of battle mid to the atiks In stiel .stetsons ,1s the doughlioi no mmlng to Hie known slept III IIUKiilll Mi-.i In no Mi Intlro a giadimti of Vlinmt oi lion I'ollege Now nik said tha I'ndiv nljrht was tho Hist In inoie Hi in i week that the girl did not sliep in dngniits The neriniin battel les wire i.ithii limit that night tin Thursdav evening we wert 0I iriteil to go to our own bed foi a iiautti said site Wo who billeted in a iii tint old eenii nt hnust fnrmcr! owned In the Mavor and the onlv Intuit run In the village PonnslilM was oi -i uiled chleflv hv h ns and tow, while niv ltor nivself and nthei git Is occti pitil the upper apaitinents In the bouse weie flladv Mvrtle Tinklngton of South Mam In stei I'onn Stella YotliiB of I'hilson Mas Her tiui Hlimnotis Violi I William nf Ita- lliillfiix, N. s , prl :i Hoport that the rurms lino stiain ' ship Puratigo bail boon sunk bv n t'-boit last UKltt wore lonfliniod hi tho captain of the vessel He has just arrived heio for the first time since bo sailed for an I ngllsh port on tho fatal trip The ship bad limn understood In nnrlne elides to have been destinwd but no announcement of her fato ha been made The lapt.iln said ho and the iiew did not nli union the HurinL-o until nftor n five bout- running fight during wliiih the twentieth shot fired bv the nifu ham on n sank the attaiklng undersea craft A second I -boat appealed on tho Mai- ' Vintiiinn noon board hoim, the laptaln deilared nnd 'I ho papiis p int ti,n I another lively duel began Tills uhmn- Manv Aiunliaiis I,,, rlnes conning tower was smashed, he said but she was abb to lontlnue n minute too soon tor wi loriaii li got a whiff of the horr Me stuff befoi, ihev The girls were nut i bit f fcb'-i enotl Thev all took it is a Mil ml It was certnlnlv fttnnv to soi ileic -i ting on the high I rincli bods w tii iln n masks nn After a while wo begin in wmiirr vvlt no 'Rns slcunl had been otiiiiloi? I but In it short time the ,ill-ili u Mgnil' was glvin. (llrl (.ill l(rsllrs 'Af'er a while the clrU gm n- lef nntl wanted to take off theli inik I ngrecd to take mlnn off long ennugli to , Investigate and get a tlasniigiit i "The other Blrl helped mo i tike It off, but no soonei h id I done -n linn I I got unother whiff Tin u mo -hols . came along I Hv davllBlit .uiibul imos bosilng wounded snldleis began to ippear i mound Mend Mans Cuivo 1 inled to stn.v nnd serve refre-ihinenis to thn wounded soldiers but the otllrei in barge of the town said that It w is n lit place for w nun n Miss Melntlre nt this point i-l d for corroboration ami b i nmp uiiniis gii. 1 henrtv assent I I Ml Mi Intlro had woiked foi siwral ' inontlis ninottu tin' soldliis bn I nf Hit fltt lino tiemhrii balitng se mil lloiighnuls for the men nml iiimiib h d itffeo to them In her Idlt iimiiii nts -.he plated wild violets mi tin m.ivis "I Hn dead Tho Nnlvatlnn rnn t ant tons an sw aniline with men evirv tun. the trropa ure on tho move dlhtr worhet In this biniieli .ire I Hladv Mnntrp and Mi on in noortlen the latter t log i m ml" i ff it kwtnlth New nrk fatnih The Dollar a Week Plan of Payment Puts Third Liberty Loan Bonds Within Reach of All ! BERLIN PRESS EXULTS IN "LESSON" TO YANKEES (Jui man I'apeis Omit Mention of Successful U. S Count?! -Attack on Seichepicy I he Hague nil -1 Ibrlln paptrs vv tilt li hnvt lust aiilvid in llnllind an ahlnre with iKiidliues sin h a- uwr Itnn I'osltlnii" at Seiohoprcv Takt n, ant) siititssfiii tlvamo tin Amclttan Mm Ihrso papoiH published no now of tin suttessflll iiilllilol -utlai k li i si Hi im nt sav IllB in in killed bv at- tlllelv lire In I he slrifts of the village of Stlthepiov tbeli bndb s ti.ll 1 1, ailing BELIEVE AMERICAN "ACE" A PRISONER British Authorities Wne Lieutenant Kimo1's Family He Prob.tlilj Has Been Captuicd Now A tirk, pril I - I.H llti h tnt i.u lav II llsrtl Xmoin.'in t in ilie Uiiiish ftnval Klvlng i orp- mil n id Uudnlph II Kissel N, w V ork and Moi rlstown hanker. Is mli ng and i h llovotl to have hot n lapttind b the Herman Wntd to Ibis effti t w.T itiiivitl in. Mni i i-toii n fi om battle The Durangos sh.lls flnallv be. , , , ,, Xll,,,BnH frm , aulhn.t came exhausted and the order to aban-' ,,ios gattbns and tetlars But oven "le ,. iniitlnutd to light thtv weie nearlv lleai.v ig the ciitltal pel ind that cou- i f t o 1 1 1 m us wo must telv to a large ex tent on mil own shlputids and on otll- selves our paitneis in the war i making overv effnrl to luciense their 'ptoductlon of ships hut i considerable time must elapse before the desired out put Is secured 'To produce In the I nlted Kingdom 1 snn nno tons In ISIS and to teach an I tilllunte ptoducllon at tho rate of 3 OOn . (100 tons per annum Is well within the piosent and prospective capacltj of our ! shlpvards and marine engineering shops Hut the ranks of tho skilled men must ho culatged without delav bv the Intro- lllnflim If ltmi lt1ll II nllimi It It-nnmit jip, uui nun ut iiivii iiiiii ii n mil t. I'lcsciu orormtns pirlies from the Vlndlc- unskilled Tho education of thoo new -f and the forrv boats attacked under I comets, upgradlnu and lnterchangeabll tlk'n. eme hea lro and fought lt of work arc essential, and must be ratne. greatest gallantt nialntaitilng pressed on with tho good will of om uor post ton alongside tho molo for plovers, foremen and men - -. ...m liiusing ii is neneved, much eamasoto tho eiiomv and Inflicting con ataerable losses The objectives for the forming and demolition pmlos on the jiole were the . nemv roues holding It nt tlio Intterv upon ii as well as the Mtrojer and Mibiii.iriue depots ami tho I9 seaplane inse upon it .."-ifltrt r''"CIT,h,""k", ,IP' lamlliiB wmes, Ihe afoicsnii throe vosst Is with. "!" Thls attic k pi lm.it Hv was In. whom to enBagv the nttontlon of tho rtrtlMm on the mole thereby allowing ue block ships to entei tho harbot "Tna casualties to the personnel, as Md expected In a hazardous ad nture of tho kind, were heavy In JS H ,0 lhp number of men en MM Tho Hrltlsh losses up to the JTOent reported ate one destroer sunk 7 rinnro and two coastal inotorboats . launches missing .k.Vw' "( lent Infoimatlon to 0W that tlm ..t. . .... .. . - Mi.muM' in inn jirugea ff" Probably waa effei lively blocked ' inaterlil damage was done and tlue to all don ship was given itheii Mnethans A Hritlsh pilrol vessel lostuetl the I toiiiu lou-lv that rnnt.niii nnd his clew Tim snliiTiai-ino killed aftet sinking the Ihn.itiBo retieated oi . '," "" """ "' Itomleio. noail.v a the surface rather than r.-U submerging $" -' W CJ.V.T "flgWIng with hi r shattered tower One man on I nm 11Bliint man ft.i tho possession the meuhantmati was sllghtlv wounded of somt tlugoiits and the Mneitmu The Uui.uiKo was SOUO tons gtoss losses aie said to have bull i xtroinelv i lit av i ("I'irMi env iv niiii. Tin Tagiblatt sav that thank to LAIlll M i l.N I Alllh lateful preparation the attack Hgulnst Hit merleuu tiiHips on tilth side nf Geiman in Frenth Unifotm Toses ; ' i" , "i"4 " . .."P;eto u ce fttt offeitivi pltp.irnlinii hv Hit nitll- ,1S Al.s.Uuin Dost'ltt'l ll.iv and tumh innrlius It tontlmies timing ulilili Iln Aineritans suffeioil I'nrl.. iiril 21- We it i nir tho imifoi in ' honv v losst s the Hoi malls stoinied tin ar. lof ,i I'lemli Infaiitrviuan a tieiman has I imslllnns on a front of about a mile been nilestod In the stieets nf I'.ilU ' """ " "'". '"'" l"-'"1""'" '"" "" ueeii niiesioii in no Fiicets or i .nn. , , lllllllol (,, Wllm. ,mw lit told the nulhorilici he was boin In Th( (ighttni: nt.n tlievlllnp Is said Msace nnd hid deveilod fiom tho Her- t n,m. lfcn il,sieiilt and bravt man armv after bemg biought to (he' mop wen nniiihilalttl almol to the westtrn fiont frnm Haluii The polno I list In tin iiKion of Homliio Wood are of the opinion that tin pi i-ntu i is a i 'hm i- a band to-liiiml nmib.it and III) wiiiiii.nl i.'.i-i'i . ..i. i'iuhui im 111 IV V "" Kl'SSIAN CABLFS BANNFI) Xo Seivico to Cioim.in-Occupicd Tenitory, Bittt.sh Announce Habit gram to puts of Itusmi oc cupied bv or limb i the iiiflurnie nf i.er iiinn will not In fni w.iitlitl aiinidliig to aiitiuutiieiuent b tin We t i n I iiiou Tilegiaph t'oiutian n niB on idvue ftom tho lliltlsh 110X1111111111' 'Iln in iiotmt oini nt follows 'I ho Iliitish nuth'iinii hIm iliit toiiM mis fni plai i in tin .i.i n in nn nt i upat ion nt unit iihiiiv intliiiii. will I it hi foiwildiil and tlat sind.i nn ttiitleifng ineis.ios tn llm-sii -.hmii ht lutniiuiil aiiOidiuglv lid idvi-itl mi ingis an onlv .iiiiptod itiitiili it niltis i isk anil on tlio uniu i smuiiiml, Herman olllcci li.it tin in im "tin it qui nt iikiuii w ill In t nit 1 1 inn d nni i mug I'urlher. the Hoatd of dmlraltv wish to make It peifectlv cleat that these tesults cannot ho obtained utiles niavi miim out put Is 'contlnuouslv giieu in even ship) aril and mirlnu tngim shop h) tvetv one concorned li Is tn Insure the vlgoious co-opera-tlon of ill lonceimd that the Vdmlraltv hive teconimcnded the publication of tho facta "1 ho following table summarizes tho position nt tho end of 1917. -flrnas Tons- Koretsn W'nrl I l.7l,usu 11 sJ7 '7 Rrltlsh losses 7.07'J.tl)J (lalns New construc tion .1 031 .IS'i Cnemy tona ge captured .. "SO 001 3 574 720 1 809 000 3 183 7J0 tin ,. iii nai rf mo gieatest ircdlt Is nnss for their gallantrv i i cain n sii.r.:,:. Net lovs, world Tho following statement shows United Kingdom and worlds merchant tonnage tost through eneni) action and marine ilks since the outbreak of wai inn i l Sept -t t li nuurter 1 1913 I 1st quarter . IM nuarter ti quorter 1 BRITIS,!! SLACKKUS IIEUK 5. ,, (( quarter Mcruiting Mission Says, They Make 1 4",,n'1i:!lrl" i inunitions to Escape War ' "i qusr.er f n.m u ' bl quarter Uly l,ahsUbJp,,sor '"'I""' ce in this M'".,imi" il'tnean. . f u "unuiotiH lactones as i ,,t ,:,, r,,r hV!i..0 c'salK service. .ucordliiB -.'l T nuarter lftlMi. r "' ul" iiriiisii recruuiiiK "? here iii,i,..i, innn i.... i...t; JUoain1.1!.00 Iakt J,,l' t,,or'' r' tl K?. the cltv At the present rato PrMllatment .,,,.!, n-i...... PltllM.1. u i.Min.ui ill ill innn lwnl. rVin "nt uo exhausted for etiillJ i,-i ,he wekly enlistments ic- ,"" Knerageti onlv 150 lit nuarter Ith quarttr I nileil Jvlnsdoni 111 noil jr. J.7JS SI", tin-, L'JI H7K Till iivi .107 l.lli .121 217 270 Hill ,'S4 TiS 1117 3U3 nit kiii :im 87n 'll.'.lllS 78J S8 I tlross Ions Unri.l orelBli SI IH7 JO HlS 101 II. I Ml 14i 172 SJ2 1S7 231 The Surpassing Charm of the Hampton Shops KXTKROUSLY brou;ht to gether miller one hospitable roof, you may liiul at the Hampton Shops all that is needed to bring into your o n house the sentiment of olden times and all that goes to make the ideal room. Here you will sec not only Furni ture of rare distinction and personal ity, not only shimmering stuffs and delicate fabrics, not only a thousand and one examples of loveliness gath ered, with discriminating and affec tionate care, from the four quarters of the globe, but also the Decorative skill and ability to make these of a ail and to meet your special needs. Totals 07IM0J This llirure tnelude 182 829 gross tonnaro interned In enemy ports The following statement bhnws the frWvfl rallkFv Furniliirr IWoTi in even't" of ""rat1.. I H2.r,'r ' ValtnmSH . ,rci( between United 1st quarter ni t 2 0rea' Britain whereby ench M nuurter . IWra.r I'T.'nltted to draft the sub- '?, """""l te)...7 " UV OIIIPT u 111 r. in m.. Iuelu J'tWD. no init JUIIO 4th quarter 191H list quarter Jit quarter i Id quarter 1 1th quarter 1 1017 I at quarter 211(1 27 till hTil 141 o7ll 92 712 PULE GETS GERMAN SHU'S ,. a i "k "IUliri ge Is Agreed Upon, Says Woidlj'5 onrt'r MWl From Snntlno-n I Hh quarter ,. U)l! pUo Vatfarn m.n. Ait aj uian. v. v:v.r "'" -' '"" "cb- Snt,l I. "" lo 'eas, "0,no o" the K!? hl1"' now interned In Chilean lijjyra are about lompleted. It Is under- Iii Total. 3 031.311 .3.574 72ii Total tonnaae for 1914 per on Total tonnaae for JJIB per od tTotal tonnaae for 10111 nerlml The following statement shows cnern) tonnage captured and brought, into crv sfto'tsV" ' nU-three K'KSSa knrant ",uuv ,""'' lo ,,,e uow I Allica since the outbreak of war mck of RJc of chips f0r u,0 hy f.,ne Iia8 Tlvca an agrlcilllnrnl 7.rlala n-l. a.... .. Jtt luppjieg or wheat )n th. coun,ryi ; l nfta been fniln1 Irrtnn.yll.U In . the last two haneata U- S. Not to Provide Cars jMWltton, April Z Shipper must L?p from InllrAtuU i ii twuartmcnt inatcrlala and not leav hwids to tho Aar Department, i -Al Adainj fmtit .r ittinn mat Hib wjn.irr,,,,!-Jia ...,u.riri..li at.-. ..''. "."'., r-r-v-i-nsv 7,7.rl.r -...rill iiiceiHiea toarieaii. uu l f" -.--.- 1914 , . Aui L HfPt. 4t tarter 1915 In quarter 2.1 quarter Si nusrter ,th quarter.. , i9ih t r tiiiarter Sd quarter itit nuartur 4th quarter 1911, 1st quarter "A tiuarier. t'nited Ktimdom 723 000 Jb.uou .1 nno .ion 1 MSI 2,600 3 300 7,000 s,600 i o I ra K '"Sssw D r, 000 275 v ,vmKVWY(IUVvWoleW9 2 380 000 ,v vvyoffy'Ww tw X&Si &T&yJj3EiwJmM 9 191 271 wtmwfifXM INb&T1 i52mTP:s. Uli wnfrntT i l "fcl W, fc-BRWISk "I' t 1 '. i' il jmi; 'Jl Tin LlS'.JX (SL. WI Mi'' Jl'IritVtrA delicate fabrics, not only a thousand I I H fesillrJlaM 'tal i i I I LUJii i wj 'tvij itJjBa 'l Fi WU: y & '3''9"'T Fa&S&itilKW ijj xslA -?i?BSO!fflrnii' .si no feg5grg5-r, Pi IfjiiHr "Bf '' Hi fWNt WSPm I 211, VI I 122 2S0 M Mu&SSvM, 91 ' "A' .hit nn -.nt ii in l.l.t vlmmrwiXA'm '! 7W! li iii i-'m lR1 1 HampnonSiioug 4S99H 12728U iHtHrSH'. ifi PTOvfeS?.xi ihtni t. i st"ae?v flwwi 33 mWtSm i a ? f acnftCirrarritRSLaiiiruiaui'PgJ Plltnj i iw i, ' ""'J,, . I output of merchant shipbuilding of tho -, ,&.! .1ft W&f?ii,JlfiX y, ' 3 Sds:SzS'!ZXt liffiSII 0m',lm """" Klimi1"" I LVa eu0t n,r,"n'" to heed the coun- of war. 5 l J&:iffii.K,H?SM U B$ "". l nc,, "is?. "nVroS ' niieT-uro" Ton8-w-, iHlHii?l!. IrM liiMwaM l i'i MkM Wikiw S s-'-'j-'u sasfiSKH-jEiVt vmmsmSf&i'-'ieiiii n Efcmzasmw'zrzrMM niigii hi r ,ni u n u t.131 osi ti 202 000 I WtnS-yrffSMhTJIi lw6TO431!! P ' "M'l .! TtSSriVV D 0BOU273 i i 3irp--- - v mEm.iiMnwfiimiim,a&mii&tixr&m 1 i!illlll 433 000 117N30O iSiillKlirKSHlHKJiWSK I . i ooo a noo SIBHIPS3iilr3lHii!w I son i oon iiiK!ie5CHs-f59eTCli (1 mill 9,3011 lallKES&C"Kyj - 300 MBHBfsgraiTTTTiiinW BrWl 1 ilBHHHn32pc7sSg!S3ii I "41 noo 211 oon i IfflHyHrTi "il11 T' i'i' . "I ' '''i j'l TTTrrig.BMlJ?tln7fjTlTairr I a ooo 11 BOO 'MMBBfPWogSa1,r , m 47 3no 47 300 1 .1Hiifflin!?TT r . -lT lj t -TBHiiiliMMaoBHmLot 1 HBWwtSSSgsS- vgfsgrfvtv JEtlMraSiSBiHKSa I 7o. sao 709 ion i M? '' SiKiSBEBSSMSiSKMlBSBtBBBK . I ,: w STi.oohi Sc?1BH33"?,aJBMr- .1 11 3IH1 11,140 118 tl li1 000 107 91 124 UHl 213 332 40 211 2 2 2011 .128 419 249.111 177 1119 (1211 440 MS JS1 .PIS 17o 'I'" " 410 021 012 402 932.023 Do you'know that over $60,000,000 was subscribed in $1 and $2 a week payments to the 2nd Liberty Loan, in this Federal Reserve District alone ? This is an average of about 25c per day per subscriber. If the same number of people would subscribe to this third loan at the fol lowing rates see what an enormous amount this district would raise. Amount Raised by This District $120,000,000 200,000,000 400,000,000 800,000,000 If the same number of people in the United States that subscribed to the 2nd loan would subscribe the following amounts to this third loan see what a wonderful total we could roll up. Per Working Per Week Day for 50 Weeks $ .50 $ 3.00 .83 5.00 1.67 10.00 3.33 20.00 Per Working i Day $ .50 .83 1.67 3.33 Per Week for 50 Weeks Amount Raised by the Country $ 3.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 $1,440,000,000 2,400,000,000 4,800,000,000 9,600,000,000 Do not think your dollar a week, or two dollars a week, or three dollars a week unimportant in swelling the amount of this loan. And you can afford it! You are earning more today than ever before in your life. Now, while wages are good, is the time for you to save. Wages will not always be as high as they are now. You Avill not always have a chance to invest your savings in such a fine security as a United States Government bond paying Wa interest. Subscribe today to the Third Liberty Loan on the dollar-a-wcek plan of payment. Any bank, trust company, postoffice or Liberty Loan solicitor will tell you how to subscribe. To buy you don't need to have the money saved up and in a bank. Sign the partial payment slip now and pay as you earn. This space is contributed by H. BELFIELD CO., 435 N. Broad St. It ia donated aa an expreaaion of complete unity with the aima and purpoaea of our national Government. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Third Federal Reserve District LINCOLN BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA t M. st M jnlundrln4l4 ,m xJ im. ytm W.ypojjBHflHj ' ' ' ' I ' "