-'n t- - wy f' t) US. TROOPS FIGHT IN NEW BATTLES Americans Engaged on Several Western Lines WOUNDED IN HOSPITAL Less Than One Dozen Fell in Bnttle of Seiche-prey EVENING ITBLIO LEDGER PIlILAlELPHIxl, FRIDAY, 4-PBIL l2G, 1918 ST. PAUL BELIEVED ' ZEEBRUGGE BLOCKED, SUNK BY ACCIDENT GERMAN ADMISSION DELIVERING FIRST BOND IN CITY AT LIBERTY STATUE Waolilncluu. Apt II 2G It Is bvlleuM Amcrlcuti troops are helping oppose the new offensive of the German mi the western front mid m rtently have lieen heavily enrag, tl I" the fighting between Manga rd and V ' lers-Urctouneu.v The. Jutictuio (if the Vri'iii'li .mil lii't lh lines nrpaieiilly 1" mimmlurf t -twecn llangaid ami ill rs-llietuM-lieux, whldi lie Jiiit ninth of the Kiier Luce and cover two of the grcit high ways, along which the tier man adva i award Amiens Is thrtcted Tlj number of Aniei leans billed . it the Clerman attack of April JO neai Selcheprey was fewer than a dozen and the number of Injured wan about tw.-n- These Ilgutes, ihaile l.nown In re seem to support th" ilfrnian e'laii'i that t82 Amei leans were e-nptuied. sitae n lreVlously had bten admitted that th. A'merlcin eaiualtles were around .'no. merlcan ainij olllters here see i'i thu new ijeriiinn drive a surer tet ot trengtli than the first uiiKl.iuglit in tin Somine icgton. The element of mrpnse having been eliminated, tho Allies have thrown Rie.it resources into their linen to iceist Hie attack Officers b. liee the Hermans will he able to muster greater strength In their Hew offenMvc than In their earlier ef. ' fottp. They hae brought up re-entoree-iiients am! mobilized artillery. Tho Allied command meanwhile bait Jbeen unified. I'nrN. Aiiril art Mam VniL-inan Mild era wounded In the great battle are alrrady arriving at the rear tine hundred and twenty-eight American wounded and slcl, luve reached Hospital J5 They are floni unlU en Raged in lighting shl, by side with Vreneh and Uritlsh in stemm ng the Qerman advance. Hospital ;S Is one of the new insti tutions established behind the line .if It tood after the Allien stopped tho re cent Ueruian ililve in l'lcaritv. l-'ew or the Ainer.cans remained at tho hospital eiy long, being taken further to the rear Abolish Waste, Dawson's Plea iUK&AtM.ci. A- . , .. ,v S ' l.iliiu I inn is, ,ii' li'lM(l in I hit idfliilii.'i ,i- HI Ash Port Carelessly Left Open , Whole Passage to Harbor Supposed to Have Flooded Ship Stopped by Ships Sunk by British New York. April IB. All nfh port, rtircleswly lift open, aB believed In hae Hooded the American liner St. raul. sliiKinR her (it her pier. However. e far no nllli'lal nnnouiicciiient hh to the cause of the accident whk'li liiobably cost three Ihex, has been made. Twenty men of the 35u ubo.il d wete In jured. Work of rnlhinR the tsel Is Pr" creKKliiR rapidly today. .Meanwhile lu- f um.itloli to ueimueiy lnauo n.- "-. I BUbmarlne base 'at n 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' T"r tilt SlIlhlUB Wll aiiii-"-- l arm men. The St l'aul was tni-heay on tno -hurt run from Krle Uasln to the fhelnen lilem. olllclaN maintain. It btRan I., list to port when turned fiotn tho .hiiiinel toward her belth. Two hawsrs ili-n were strelehcd from her bow and .t.m to the south side of l'ler 01, and II,.. rbb tide. llowIiiR at a fair rate of -peed, puislud so hatd It took a greater li-i CopftiliRKPii, April 20 Twehc Hlltlfli prisoners were rap tured In the lltltlsh raid against the Herman submarine base at ZeebrugRC. the I.uknl Anzelfier, of Berlin, states. Tho paper mated that nearly the whole harbor pannage at Zecbrugge was blocked by sunken ship. I.omlon, April CO. Tljo Kaiser ban lslted the (lermnn Zeebrugge. on tho Jlelglnn coaat. to mako a personal In specllou of the daniago done In the Uritlsh raid, said a Central N'jws dis patch from Amsterdam today. Tho Uritlsh Admiralty nan Issued a Germans Hurl Superior Force Continued from Tare One with their machine guns spitting Are, plowed through the Oerman ranks, mow ing down Germans right and left. French troops are now fighting along side the Uritlsh on both battle fronts. They are reported to be taking a. prom inent part In the defense of Kemmel ildge and tho village of the aanie name where the Hermans now seem to be con centrating their greatest efforts. GERMANS CLAIM 2000 PRISONERS llerlln. Anrll "(!. Tho German official statement Issued ' lately to iih to abridge the iJm1.0 "'P yesterday reads: . Vrm The family of the colli.:, il' throughout the night In, l,e caTiuT "Jlore than 2finn rt. j In our hands, nnd (our ' 'nnJS : merous matmne guna wero taken COLLEGE AND SEMINARY CUT TERM ONE MONTH Will Graduate CInsscs Earlier Be. cause of Need for Men in War Work 1.nttrnlr. tu Aumi mint cxenlses this year at Fr iilCii ne- 1 Marshall College a id at ,nedfffln J Theological Semln.ir will i ,. MfTM I iiISoof'ii,"K;ii;siiy: cause of ,1,h large Mm 7'S,,r 'J "i - miu mi me minis ti ";,, : students have been nii.nVi,-eC0't' classiK on S.itiirdas fnr . l"'r long statement. kIvIhk an account of the ; ,1 of VillcrJ.lVre on eux0' 7ne Z lltltlsh at ack and detailing deeds of of hard fighting our Infantry broke its (Ic-nthless bravery at both (jstend and way to the enemy's machine gun nets ). tnanlnc of the steamship bmuglit to the water line an open ash p.rt. whl.h Is four felt wide and four id high, these persons state Tons or u.ler iminedl.itely began to Hood the -hip and It fell oer on the pier. As the Jieuy masts scraped againsl -Li- . il. n tier 111,, cssi'i "" TIlO flist l.ni I the thml huiiilnl to it- amu, In i,i tin I 1 1 .-1 1 Statin .it Smith 1 i Sium Thomson (riirhti. dii;htir I Mis. Wtilti- t Tliunis m. ( Inn man Lilun I.o.ui (immi.tvi, reii.tni),' the Imml iVntn Mi-. Ilow.ti ! 1 ostutiH1 in i Inn lie of the booth in tin- luisf n1 ilu1 ELMWOOD COLONY REVIVED BY OPPOSITION TO SEIZURES nioiii intely emuiKh, Tho piiinio -hows Mi-.s Iteliecca m tin l'lnladclphia women's Han -''11, .Ii . in rcmeiKuney "1 .iticity -t.it ,c. . i. "" -,"r . i ...i.i. pushed out. and tnen seiu.-u ...... marked swiftness Within a few m n utes it was resting upon the button, its starboard side up At low tide one third or the St. l'aul wai above water. un board the w ssel at tho time of the .Inklnp were a n.ial gun crew of forty mv olllcers and men. one half, or Its regular crew of 3!5 olllcers and men i ml l.Vi workmen from the llibms aid Those below, with We i-xoepiiwi ... ..-- iinclals il.lv fmir nun had time xt Rei on " -'- i'i. mp kuhs soing below the ef-scl sank, it Is tab! by Hie iiropcller of the Thetis fouled on .... ..v.. im in ui-ii-ii:.t?.s iiiui w,l.s pnunueu oy gun lire, tup Shi., ,et.,,i. utiihuii aoie ami sunk Minn. i,,,,i,...ic uiNiniiiPiHiui .u,.... ..:.. - , f . ,;;- irf.rrtitiii- iiiH at'iuai ciu5t in in- m"" , - -..,..-. . ... -. ... ... .. i. .. 1Aui tl U tlltlT -. NrvtRnniifi- A .so Atl.ieks I zornm. ' or tile mi rani. ov oi " -' - - "On tno I.J-H battlellcld a French counter-attack ugalnst the height oi luegeinoeK railed with heavy losses "There were local engagements to tho northwest of Hethune. npur t.'Auf.,i.n and on both sides of the Scnrpc u . "In the Somme sector we attacked Hie iiiKiieu iiii.i rrrm:ii near aim to We R its Zeebrugge. Tanks effectively supported them during Tho outstanding fact wai that two I wis action, previous attempts had been made to raid ,n,..J e, ,t'a i tM0 ""'eh-contested the submarine bases, but both had been . .In&n bahl; of the A re we fiustrated by bad weather. The whole advanced our line to the heights nortb explolt was carried out through a gale west of Castel. Throughout the da) the and under shelling and the fire from ma- enemy delivered lolcnt rounlcr-attacks cliitie guns. Colonel Klllutt. leading tlie,"I'h his reserves, which had been kept marines, nnd Captain Halasan. leading ' "' readiness on the battlefield, and which the blue-jackets.'were k.l.e,. , before t.f B' "$U asrnult commenced. Many of the Uritlsh looses. Hitter enguBimcnts' lartcd "i-ir iMiitu in ine gangways una on me lower deck of the cruiser Vindictive. The ship speedily becamo a shambles, ciiws of the foikard Jlowltzer Killed. The htormlug and demolition pai Ulu not meet any resistance at th biURge pier, except the lire fron man aims. Hangars nnd store sheds wire i-et on fire and blown up I lie 'skeleton crewh" of the hloek 1 (bellied to hold tli. strong erelses this year m House, on May 8 "niineneem.i,! .. "-, puitun owr; fau!fe?s Night Shirts DKCLAKQ KUEhLMANN TOO GAY AT BUCHAREST Noone in authority would comment " j,u Hin the many rumors In ilreulatlnn re- """'" rdlng ttl" actual cause of the sinking s ! Meet the Fastest Selling MeGreaMt TzSIwe Value in Phila.Bar None! Genuine Shell Cordovans iow ana Utah Custom Built fc $10 to S12 Cviittmiril fmm I'mbp One Ihe biM rime nt on the oi Iglnal plan were lower than will be possible to obtain un rex lined plans, due to tin- fait that materials huve been constantly adunelng In price since the estimates, weie Kiibmlttted. "Tho npresenl.illM's of the t.mi-r-genc Fleet 'ortuiratlon hnve en dea'oied to Juellfy their action In com mandeering unfinished dwellings, but the have ntlrel lost sight of t.te fact thai when thev taki oxer these dwellinss and rent them to worKnn n at reduced tentals. which has bei n stilted as theii polioi. the. will automatically depreciate the aluc of all ot the properties In tho tielghbr rVmd w Ii. n tlin houses have been taken. .Hid this Is an Injusliie to the lutlixldual imreliaser who Iris In ested In homes In these neighborhoods as well as to the builders who own utni r liii'thitv. Including mound, which is sure to be . ff. ctid by the eduction In rentals Considerable unwnrranud criticism has been made of Mr. rtrnlnurd's plans, and this. too. without full knowledge of , the facts. It Is a fat that thein were a few Si '. tool of Jour- ,.m,rs in the plans when they weie sent to the Mil lous liuiiilers, wnun irepi in owlnc to the necessltv for haste In pre- Cntlnueil from I'auf line Tnillams direitot of tin nallsin uf Columbia Cuixersity . Helen Vo.tnl ll..k,lull ,,Mkl,lMllt ,lf tllll AVO- man's Forum of N'ew York. .1. Kot,ers paring the leMseil set of plans These FlannerN dinctor of housing. i:mer-, errors weie discoeied. however, and a SS?K iect 'U. p.rr JL-wji. purely. X' xeneral .lliector ot the ( harlty Ka"l- ,,, u,tenii..n to th ration Soi iety of New orlt, and 1-aw- ...j., ,.!,.,.,, ,Unicd the i!ni minent jence Veiller, secietary and dliector of for ln ttljrj, aeragid o l r i cut below the national IloutlliK Association. ,h urtees now hemg iism-u ior new Major liineml Knoch M Ciowder. houses in provost marnhal gmeial of the l'nltedClty States orinv. who was ttei ted to speak. Could not attend the meeting on account i r T c of the pressure of wur duties. ' J Senator Joseph I. France, a membct of the Senate Committee on Conserva tion of National Itesources. presided tills afternoon, when the special topic irs "National Health as a Factoi in Na tional l'tlleteney." The Kpeakers will Include Major iSenpi.il William '. lor gas, surge, ,n general of the 1' lilted htates army I'r J C. I'erry. assistant surgeon genera1, tinted States l'ublle Health Service . Mi Knnloii G. Williams, state Iealtb i ,ti,nils.4luner of Virginia: Dr. Ictor j. Heli-er, dliector for the liast, i iternatlonal healtli bojid of the ftucki eller Foundation, and John II AndreuM, h. I' secretary of the Ameilcau Asso clatlqn for Labor 'Legislation t. session will be held tonight at With ertpooli Hall, Walnut und Junliw-r streets with Senator Henry F. iiullbi. a member of the Seriate Committee on Ji 'jcatlon nnd Labor, presiding. The tpecla topic will be ".Stimulation of t.abor liillclinc " The siealer will Include Seiretary of Labor William 11. Vllbuii V leilt Mae, ihairman of tho hilibuldu,g labor adjustment Ix.aicl, A'akhlngton ; lCdward A Fllene. of IIos. ten, Mais ; Mrs J. lsoulen llarriinaii. a member of the l'eihral Industrial ie latlons eyjmmisHloii . J W. Suilivun. of the council of ii.unm.it defense, and lllchard A Felss, nuai I, nmister gen eral's depjltnient. Washington. Official deltgates apiulmed by Goi ernors of twcnty-llxe States are attend ing the convention as well as the inayuis of several cities The follow ing organi zations ale represented: American Man ufacturers' Association of J'roduuts from Corn, I'liiiniber of Commerce of t.n State pf New Yoik. i inclnmul Chameer of CorniiitiL' . fain Implements commit tee general i a i -service iommittee, i-bi-trl-al i.iunuti.otiiri'is; industry. Gram JJeaer' National AM)ciatlon, Hartford Chaiiihrr of Conim ,ce. Indianapolis CliamL.-. ot Comnieice, Mobile Chamber of Comn.cr.c, National Automobile Heal ers' Association, National Conservation Association, National Hairy I'nlon, Na tional War Garden Commlbslon, New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Ohio State Federation of Labor Philadelphia Chamber of Comnnrce. I'lioen x (Ariz ) "hambu" of e.inmerce, I'litsbuigli f "hanib' . o' Conitneree, San Francisco C1anibr of Comnieice, Savannah Doard of Trade, Toronto P.i,.i.(! , i Tiude ami Trenton Chamber of '.miiMene the i lions of tho Indorsi.ig Ihe st.itcin.nt-. of M.'ss Ut Tajlur anil l.inle Cr.iwfoid. Jr.. In n sput to the cost of hou.-es that wire to have been built In KImwood, iw,i rtralnard, of New York, a ni'inlier of the housing dtp'Vrtment of the sliliipliig ho.it ,1, today said. "The housing ileparlnit nt proposed to build four-room, five.toiim and t-ix-room houses at mi aviruiie tost of tiVo, Including all costs ci pt the land The lowist , osi In the list was SJ5S0 I assume It would save some Mint h bt (-Uinlng const tuctlon of houses In locations where watir and sewerage ar already Install! d. but it is not true that the Government will save any eon. slderable aimxiiit of money by an at tempt to formulate plans according to the usual Philadelphia practice " l M. Hepburn, chief englner of the housing department, also bore out the statement of the builders and that of Mr. Uralnnid. "The Ifitin housi s lhe piopostd to build v.oiibl not i-ost more than t.tl?i. umi." he said "I estimate the cost of caili lot at I Bo. and the pro rata -pense for s, wciage tit t-'i) In addi tion to Hi. Ji.'.",0 that it would have cost to build the simplest tvpu of house, It would make the giatul total about S J'Uti all told 'Th,' houses would contain everMhiiig leiiuucd In a home of this tvpe, even to l.iuklin : f, m , s aiounil the lots" Tale of Scandal Taken to High Court Lady London. Apill Jli Count von llert (Ing, the lmiKi.nl Germin I'liancill ir, brotmrht a suit against the Heutsibe JCelturit. of llerlln, for an nril I pub lished Wedmsdsv in which lntor von Kuehlinann, the Gerninn Koitlgn Seen tary, ami Count Cternin. the former Austrian Foreign Merit tut . were at tacked, sa;, dlspnte'.ies from llerlln The newst.aper assi rted that th- two statesmen during the negot Jtlons at Ititchai'tst a. ltd I.i a manner which nbn-eil their countries Mecreti'rv von Kuclilmiiun .t was r'piesented, wa,- t-een often with a will-known membi r of the underworld, whll" Count Cutinin every evening visited a theatre win re iluni ing 0liv of tiu. American Line and was as g.ris tvere hiiioiiu me n.-i 1,11 tot rs, rll,.,eH n... ,...n... o...i ... u. ........ . i, td lOllow ,,t- .,,-,,.,n,. ,,,,,- w ,i, rjnin-, r. I, ,r added, slmrplv criticize the Oeiitsche Zclt'ii'g. saying lh.it I lis tor v n Kuehl inann has not tlnne anvthlng worse than is i ftel witnessed b i lie llerlln i'"ui!.i tlon when the annual meetings of peas ants aie held in the Gentian eapitHl Vorwuerth s.it- "Th , utile aff ill Is like nn Intr'iruc nt the touri of Iiuls IV The plotters went vvltn Weir iu- Ihe Intreplil and Applgenia wen su. -cefully beached and weie i,w up on either side of the canal Aerial observation afterward t stab llshed the fact that both hulks .ire in position at the entrance of the , anal and thai the liaibor mouth is rffe, tinie blocked nemy aliens had forged passes and had intended to sink Wo steamsinp in u . Iiannel while on the way up the Hud son Iliver In an effort to Intel fere with .shipping from this port. Another had it that Germans, posing im American workmen, suddenly loosened several olnies below tho waterllne and thus caused the steamship to be llondeil. ,,.,, , .. The SI. Paul airlved two weeks ago, CAMP DIX ftlOHTAIt with passengers rrnni a HI nihil pine ami soon was rent to the ltibins yard, where several hundred workmen ripped out Its furntshinca and made It ready for servlte as a transport. The mi n of the gun crew lost all their helon'rings. and Mrs. A. G (llney, in charge of the distributing depot of the lied Cross at Hoboken. brought new outfits f r the men. The onlv statement Issued In connec tion with the accident came from the i f(fr the Inst six months as n member of I niv I'litir,!" wi(ii ui nihil uciors in troiH'Ji BURSTS NEAR 1000 British Instructor's Hand Is Shat tered and Ten-Pound Missile Shoots Into Crowd fanip I)l. J. ,., ApT1 2f After serving wrough some of the severest ngniing on me Uritlsh front and actlne JEs. x . V& III JIHHh Pk Values at I 1 WmtlSlKmii-, t , AND szmm 'vmmmm m "teS2swaKfeis3"fc WILL SPEND $2,500,000 ON CAMDEN SHIPMENT HOMES The steamalilp St. l'aul had been In drydock at the llrle basin. Iliooklyn. since Thursday last and left the drydock this morning for Its pier. No illlllculty of any kind was experienced In transfer ring the steamship between the drydoek and the pier, but when coining alongside Its berth, on the routh side of Pier CI, eusntlons about Hoctnr von Kuehlmann's I the sltamfhlp suddenly took a heavy list spectators 'linmoulio' to a veu h'ghly placed lady ' toward the pier and sank. bliangeiv. wIki Is wen Known tor in r ttitet moral i "It is deeply regretted mat mice men code through whose Influence they ! who weie on board Ihe steamship at the hoped lojaehlive thcli object " I (mi, of the 0Cl,,ient tlIP Ftin to be nc- I " " , I counted for, and It Is feared that they J Stansbttry .1. Win-atley IJead lost their Uvea. I Ijuircl. Iifl., Apill fl Stnmtbury .1 ..jt i(l impossible at pief-eftt to ascer- XvruX;:::,; a';,rd '" v10 cr?, "f .'"" T;""nt f.,nern- Hemociatlc iwlitn mti. is tfead after a tlons to raise the Meamshlp wtre at once long Illness commenced." moitars at this cainii. Sergeant Lb ens. of the Uritlsh Itojal Fuslleertf, was serl ously Injured heie esterday. A demonstration of the lieneh nioiturH was given In honor of lirlgadier General Mcltiie, new commander of the Seventv. elghtli Division, when one of the mortars suddenly exploded. The hcigeant'.s hand wns still over the muzzle of the mortar when the shell, a ten-pound dummy, was shot Into a crowd of more than 1000 none of whom wa huit, Ultra-smart $10 and $12 plain or fancy tip, cuitom latt Rich Mahocany Cordovans made by Burt & Packard and other master-shoe builders. TOMORROW $6.50 and $7. Downstairs with short profits, we can afford to sell these Shoes at $6.50 and $7. Ground- floor shops would lose money pricing them less than $10 to $12. You save $2 to $4 Here. $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 & $7$7, Every Leather Every Style iojii, in mm; Tin: ritoor m.iti. ovt Value. .50 lo HI German Major Freed Washington, Apill "fi. M.ivur Fieeleilck 0. Miller, of Michigan City, Intl., arrested as an ullen enemy when Iih c.tine here to discuss the prospects of ccmiph'tliiK iiis naturalization as tin Aineiiean citizen, was releasee! last nli;ht .mil nllovveil to start for home. , 'U AM. BOOT SjMJQjg N. W. Corneir 13th and Market Sts. Entrance on 13th St. Open Evenings to 9:30 Saturdaya 11 P.M. F: Buy Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan" The I'nited States shipping boaid will spend between $-!,nii0.IM and ,ru0, 1100 in the nesv e'amdeii eommualty to be known as lladdon towuhli the largest of the ship builders' colonic proposed by the Government. The city of Camden, with wh.vh Ihe new town will lie Incoiporated, is reody to siieiid $il25.owi for whools, tire u tlons, sewerage and water works. Ap proximately the jtailie amount vvlll be spent by Ihe shipping boaid In street improvements, pla grounds, parku and other modern city fea'mes Contracts alreBdy have lieen let for (100 hou es theie. at an average cost of $11170, mo.etly of brick. They Hill bo built by the Tldevutur HulldlnB dm p.inv, of New York, nnd the streets vvlll bo construct! d by the MIlca-TUha Com pany, of Haston, Pu. The work of clearing the site villi begin next week and the town then will lince(j be rtnreU vvunin ninety uays. .a,j in will be made to protut the Govern ment's investment and the workers who bu homes. The latter virtually will b guaranteed against loss. The Gov eminent will lend the money at 5 M-r cent f r ten vrars to a realty company, subsldlarj to the llnitrgency Fleet Cor iwratioii, which will rent m sell the houses to shipyard workers ot prevail. Inc local ratei. Two ears afl, r the war t nds an np. prulsal of the proiirty will be mad., the value will hi written down if theie has been mi) low Uui to shifting of the pop ulation and an adjustm, nt will be made to those vi oi kei w ho have purchased , horn '. If there lias b.en an IneieHee in value, which Is xp 'ltd fiom tin Im-I petus glvtn to the cuy's growth In the I direction of the u w addition, the work- ' ers will hontttl to that extent A mortgdge on the pioperty will be the Government's ncuilty f.n the muiiry ud- Heat ar.d Interest on inoiit-y will he applUd to the flej iMl,,m in. ii I " 3L JS! mmmltV BUFFALO 4J0 K,,mi 450 U.lhi All ettension of the car lines will bo charges dm nimiipiil f the loan, oil undertaken l the Government at an estimated c ,.ti ,.f Jl'.'.i.uno. and t,onie uil. dltl ,nal Iran .puliation faiilltlt- w.ll be arranged f,u tl'o-e li, wink m Gh u cester In fstablisluiiu tl, town v , i eft n t lals itelii V, that ItlvestOK lit will tl fo Itself but tven ,iptoi.ing a siilisianti.il loss in v ii In. lfur the wur fiom ihe luestnt intl.ttiil - of bulldliiB th' v do not think th. il . r. a-, will In km tti r ih. in L'" p' " i i t TELS TATLER m Resinol will help that scalp irritation . Tht annovlnsr scalp trouble whlcli keeps you scratching all the time is ,i source ol disgust to others as well us ,i torment to you. No matter if you have n led other treatments without success try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap aim! setit you vofl't notice an Improt e , mttjt in a short time. fl'is inexpensive treatotent tyill almost Always stup dan t snel scalp Itchinsr, ana keep the rihtqi.liveand lustrous. Wear Good Shoes- But Don't Pay Dearly (or Them Wear the NEWARK Ask For No. 160 U f ZE3.t I . . &wmMt9Mmi?&r& ; T'lii Ilia Ii i,n yw3r5jOTW'6,ivTvSl II may be had QkWy -f JLff i ," new f'" affMBS There i: n Rood reason why (v 5RC 00 Wjirffr Iteeause our prndiution anil ills-. lit Hi GLEVELANE 1000 lluomi 1000 Hatln , ff1-" ' t SJ U l t a or u i t L 11 .."tSSSKHi It-S . M M w f mini f ? B M .1 M I L4 In Jour big cities centers of American travel there are Statler Hotels. They are good hotels, successful hotels, satisfaction-guaranteed hotels. Next fall there will be a Statlcr-operatcd hotel (the Pennsylvania, now building), in New York. It will be the largest hotel in the world. That fact speaks more for the goodness, and the success, and the satisfaction-giving policies of the present Hotels Statler than any printed pages can. DETROIT 1000 Roomi 1000 Bath. mbu'ion are no enormous (more lis-. than Three Million pairs of shoes ft vear) nnd because wo can bell at u lower ma i gin rf profit by operating 257 stores than the retailer who has but one store, la there an) good reason why you should not enjoy the economy with us? Como tomorrow mmk noe TWKI.VK WOMKN'M AM MKN'X HTOHKS IN HIII.AllKI.rllJ 1JJI Market HI. .bet 12th t 13th 8t. J1IJ Kriitliiltun Avc.IsjI. York anJ e umuerianu mi 1SI flAMUitntOWIt AVC ..- T , .1 . u. ilti'i nuiurrwi ot SSfl N. Front St.. near IMuuhln 8t. bet Lehlch Avi.. ttnd kiomrrset tit . .. .t: .. .. r. a. iae orin sin ne. m ir i. urrir 0 . tM U.....I. Ml .,. i. 4th HI. I ill it (ierniaittawii Ate,, near t'hei- inn An St Houtli Cllllt Ht.,ntar Market fit. SIH Hrmtlniton Ave, nr Hart l.ana 1131 Koolh el..oe! (ircatl IMk Hta liu .-v. nin ri.,uei iiac & vinem i5HtH .!!! t zm :::i:::: si 'mSBBW Wsswmatwmmmmwsnmmnmimmmsmimm ST. LOUIS CSO Roome 050 Bttni The reason? behind the prow th of "The Statler chain" arc simple even obvious. In rharactcr of buildings and equipment, in location, in comfort-features and lib eral policies, in details of service, these hotels have set a standard for what con stitutes more than, your money's worth in hotel ac comodations a standard recognized by travelers to the Statler cities. And these I.otcU promise you more than your money's worth guaranteed satisfac tion any time you will put our name on a Statler register. Every Statler bedroom whatever its price has private bath, circulating ice water, nnd many other un usual conveniences. And here is an instance of Statler service to guests: w hen you wake you find a morning paper under your door but you don't find a (.barge for it in your bill. Rates from $2 a day. V 1 NEW YORK Hotel Pennsylvania Now Building New Yorfe Hotel Pennsylvania Now Building I lotfcl Pennsylvania, nowbuild 'ing in New York (opposite Pennsylvania station), will be Scatlcr-operated. The Pennsylvania Railway System and Hotels Statler are co-operating to the fullest to ma kc this new house the foremost hotel of the world in every sense. It will have 2,200 guest-rooms, each with private bath. Hotel Pennsylvania will be altogether worthy of America's greatest railway system, her largest city andher most im portant hotel chain. BONWIT TELLER. &CQ She c5pcda(5fKpOrfyiha!ion& CHESTNUT AT lSSTREET Misses' Spring Apparel At Reduced Prices Misses' Tailleur Suits Special for Saturday 125 Suits developed in Poiret twill, serge, wool jersey and checks. Tailored, belted and flare models. 28.00 Value $ lo Misses' Demi-tailored and Di'essy Suits A collection of suits, assembled from the regular stock, that have been specially reduced for Saturday selling. Poiret twill, serge, tricoline and checks. Belted and flare models. 'alucs up to .00 40.00 b Misses' Dresses Afternoon and Daytime Frochs 125 Dresses included arc frocks ol taffeta, crepe de chine, satin and serge, developed in basque, surplice, redingotc and many other charming models. 25.00 Misses' Coats Special for Saturday A group of smart coats for street and sport Wear of burella, -serge and gabardine in the sea son's best colorings. 25.00 Values $35.00 1 431 Market St,, bft 4lh and Btlt Ht, 257 Stores in 87 Cities . ntri uH4 ij m fIfV' i.C. .4 f 4-