IERS ARE AWAKE X0 WAR, SAYS M'ADOO f,onlc " Kral Riclricts En- I- iliusiasticall buppoiting Third Libcity Loan ftTlESMt'ST WORK HARD j Secretary Calls for Redoubled Efforts in Remaining r ie Das of Campaign hlcaRn, April 2 I j.(rfBnK hi" 'rip through tlin Smlli ' Jojthwfst and Middle Wpst, Hci rPt irv (Xioo ocet ppili1 praise fnr tho j 4irt elven Hip "ill d I.lbertv lin farmers and tnllwnv emploves TIip E '....M.nt fnllml s In full f'linnsii. Hninr jut completed n trip through , IK South ami southwest ilurliiR which I have iltrl "'in in ddle-slzed cities inJ tonne I h-n ,,pf" dppplv Impressed Vilh the cplpu'l"' will. Iiplns performed j Llbertj I ".in workers ovorvvxhero VheftrniT" "f Hi muntrv nnd the pen. plillnnR in Hi' H-" dcti-ely popplatcd btricls have supported the thlnl Lib (rtj Loan with unusual .ffect, nnd tlielr nbscrlptlons in nuinv of tlip aKrlculttirnl ftil" l,av "" ",' been hlRhlv en-I jouraclnir Inn Mn Hut tlip farmers nf . tl Lnitcd 'ii ps m i wakening to Hip I pailt) nf 'h " i' nil nrp ilftprniltipil (j buck i'ipip loimln In the limit In this irrcai tikkI fr hutnm llbertv J hope Hip fnnni "III imtllmr- their pod work I nni n prouil, loo, of lb tplcndid .il tin olll.ors anil eni loyn of Hip inlrnids of Hip I'nltcd ttitts aiP tlnintr fin Hip third I.lbertv tow. Thr r ptitlms ism .uul ln)n!tv lire bren innpn nous In fait, nil (xes of Hip ppnplp pvprvwliPre I hive ' lbn are shnuini; a wnndeiful Ptitlnis- I fVtm and a dpcrcp of Milrltod sunnnit im. ftqualfdl In PilhPr Hip first or second (Lberty tan ninpilKnt Cl(le Muni Intpiisirt WittK i 'The people if Hip bin il Ir-f excellent It their efforts fnr tin tmti have Iippii trill hmc to Intenslfv Hipii work tn rival the results IipIiir n. hi. veil In Hip smaller ,loirn and mumix distil, ts ' I ha)e visited town after town anil county iftpr couniv . -i !i! h during mv ra) pr iniiiii di.iip' nfterwird .iunl.is. hate been pi- pi! , tilhuslastlc illv nnd life vtorl. h.i Iippii rmtlniipil with tin Cmlnlshed mc i iii'I splendid Inv.ilti iDie fuinilniPtii f niini is Ii.ik Iippii onlv ;ihe flgnal fm rrdnulilPd (Torts The people f (Iip 1 Til tnd sections nf jthe countrv up m-t lis ilptPrnilnpil tn i R(ht this war fnr I.iliPit and for the tlndlcatlon of Hip rights nt AhipiIpi to I victorious , otiilulnn as arc Hip peopln 'tf the Atlantic ihp I'lolflo and the tJulf Vaboards It 1- Indeed n linrtcnlne; thins 'to travel through ihp nmntrx now and .observe the ln.iitv thp spirit of self- ilicrlftce nnd tin del. i mined purpose, nf the people grneiallv Thp soul of Amer ica Is awake iiunke with .in Intensity fnl a units vvliuli pells thp doom nf jnllltar dppouni mil the triumph of porld democracy I "Only six iiiip nr tlip thlid Liberty lean camp-iign rein iln The $2, Odd - 110,000 marli has Iipi n picppd but (early J1 nnn nun nun leuialns ti lip effed If ilte nilfnn i tn tpiii h Hip, minimum of Jl onn nun nun set fnr this fcan. Amrri i will nit l s itlsllnd with Ihe minimum This u . innnt lie wnn tfth m!ntmiin. I In Is i w.ii nf 11111. Irauma Tlip soldur mil thp i-allnr kIip the maxfniuni fnr thru lountry Mhen ttey ale Hipir hps The a U 11 poptili- IUot must en thp iiiixlmiini nKn Hut toey 00 lint hue to Klvp thPlr 11ms to Jo to Tlie rm Rn tlin unslniuui bv Hersubeilbinc run l.lbprtv l.onn by producing nml jirorlm Inp tn the limit, the Ihlni-? rr.Miiitf.il tn kiiul.iln niir niiiiler: fk the field 1 ITorU Musi lie ICnlnti lite.) j "Durlne the mnilnlnc (lp dais of lie canipalgn 1 r irnevtK hope that the linen, women and rlilldrrti nf tlin nation numron nitinsPiips into tmi nattlo ror .liberty wnh tin whnlp.hpaited en LVjslasm and pi lf-acrtni'p dlFplard by lur noble-snidiprw and mtlors lfforti oust be redoubled .HI alone Hip line Plt! Inil n. lAimliui in. I C.,.au .. hUt I v-v( .viiit iouiii.. .Ill) ...l..n ...ll.ii llr. r.lt-j.,1, . ...!., . II 1 il..l "'t aui.iii. 11. i-i iiiumi ii'mii iiii'II luotas thould inntlnue theli efforts with Jnabatlnit VlRnr Trose who are ntlll .latEtne behind should timl must i.lttll IvD dtlfpl'll nnrl llim. i-r. mi .. n. Llrif tn I 'the erj last mniute of tlie i.impiign ' in us nose on Mav I thp people or ' America must nd a thundeiouH mes- IMje to nur defpndprs on lind .mil e-e.i I yn me .ire ri hkIIiik liclilnil them with 'II of then r -oiircei and with the ln- l"ii re'oiuiinn io see mis ir nn Ijshed with Hip finish of the kaiser's mil itary defpnilsin I America Ins neier failed tn do anj Ireat Job wb 1I1 sue hn undert.il.i n and he will not fail now It cer one does )li full dutv We must InavIK oir ubsfrlbe the third l.lhi rt ,1-oan and jre nolire on ttie Kaiser and his mll Jtary autoi rai i tint Ameilia will llcht Jntll donniKda If ncresi ar to Miure nberty and Jusihv. foi thewoild ' i Mr Modno will lslt tho Oreat fil.rs tllal trairlnir i-Mmn lo.lTi nnd then Will depart I01 ijii.nd Itaplds, Mlih I Mutt hncrlllrr tn In the llnr At a ma.s meelliif- lkl iiltlil Mm I.e. Ihote of Ihe Serietm h appeal was that line Amenp-iti ppople must sacrlflco In ptery way if the war l.s tn bo won, be Jtause our nrnn and nax cannot sm- ireea unless b.u ked up bj tho active co operation and assistant 0 of tho lUlll.m 'The war ran onI be won by pacrl- ,ce. ne deilaied If tho war In to bo on some one elfo besides our soldiers BUSt makH R.ieflPau a ttratuio of the sacrifice tint the people must make he deilarcd, tluy pust not demand n hlclirr and still n'Sher lato of tnteretit 'Wo don t Lire I canllnAniii.i.ii i.n ..n n i....... t "ii.iiinimiini .hit tain .it iiuciiov Bi' ho "aid Ameili.tn iatrlntltm Is kVOt meaHUlf n hv Ihe rale nf Intetest hilt &y the elzo of the hearts of tho Amcrl- n People - S-The head of the Trousury hhowed that III InPreaiA .e rra-fmfH nt 1 nnc .nnt '. -..-m..TW yjk uilt:-v.li .i t a I 'S I ..Hi Jn the Interest rate palU uould add a burden ol tnnAnnn .. tn imnti 4hn American people 01 of $10,000,000,000 urlne the llfo of the bonds 1 his udded aywden, ho tald, Mould forro up the cost IH'lvlne, and If rontinutd Increases were ,ae would break the back of tho Amcr jjjto people to pay It PJA olce from tho gallery shouting nt Jhla point, "We 11 make tho Kaiser pay i?i" raised thunders nf nnnlnuse Wl would gladly hao the bonds pay M0 per cent In that cat'e." retorted tho ijker, to lonllnued applause The greatest demonstration came lhen ihtk La.wntiis... ntnH v.lillni. I hft Ktlaer's declaration of unrestricted sub Rapine 'warfare, In which two essels a !?elc Were permitted to cross to Kngland W fly the American flac nt their stern. PhOUtr.d "T Unl. T..l.nH fnR tttla u, r iiii( iiiu ivnioii iui iii. woo; permission to fly our flan on these LtWO shins 1. ...A ..III nil a fitn. ., -. . .Ull VD ..111 u ...... JO, PrMlece of fblne the American Hag 'fy tho aoernment bulldlntr In Ber- neadinit Oflice Rullilinz Hums ViiimlDiton, April 2 Fire,, probably y oy a sparjt from a locomotive, jv niPl destroyed a frame oftlco build- , peioncimr tn lh Phll.vinhla and Wlnaf YlAllUMlW r.n.nnO Irt tnm WMA rf ( Tn?: .''' -"...,.-..,... ."-- J ."'' ,0BS waB prQuapiy aouvii( to FOLlt SONS IN ARMY Heading rather GtcT" Children 5-prtt..'. r T..-- . --... ki mcir country liendlnir, Vn . April !) ,TpP -theVp,'",,:-: A W.aiir steel wnrk'i. i, 11,, , V ' ffirl R,,co" & - A Weaver sile-man In the tnvv 1 DISCERNS GOLD BRICK IN DEAL WITH DANES Congressman Asserts the Virgin Islands Are Ur- lots as Naval Bac COST WAS S2S,000,000 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER inilLADELPillA, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1918 EGGS FORM PATRIOTIC WINDOW DISPLAY V iishtnelnli, prit 1 Old the I nltpd StatPS buv a pib in t poke" when It piid lipmnarl. JC", nun nun for the Vlrttlti Islands fnrnierlv known ns the Putih West lndlps' ihls iue tlnn Inq artspn in CnnL-rpM frnn. ih. s U. S. AGENTS ARREST RAILROAD PRESIDENT J denhorn. Loiii-i.nt.i Million- lire. Scied in odiliuii Charge C IT I Z K N S j I'rnnsianlsm In Its most hateful form and nmountn to seditious treason belnar I tn effect prn-dermnn propatrnnda of the most puniiinp insidious nnd ilemnrnlirliiK tort to t.ie moralp of the Amerlcnn people hnviiiK Hip direct effect of sow- Ini: sppiIs of distort! dlmontcnt and tintnd acalnst a great novernment with iv limn we are associated In bonds of 1 11 fieri) love" Prntpfflnii Never Den'eil Referring to IMenborn's plea at the Americanization meethiK fnr nrotectloi I tit citizens of (irininn descent the reso. lVniPYWT lutlon said HM.Mt.rl All 1 TIip rlcht of iirntrctlon to neron nnd Pfniiertj never hns been denlpil to per sons of (iprmaii dpscpnt by Aniprln or New Orleans, April 2! On nn nltl- Its peopl" and nevrr lias bien rpfuscsl fin v it rhaiKlnir vlnlntlnn of tlie psplnti. Wllllnm IMmborn, nltltmitrli his speech ngp net Willi nn Kikuhorn. piostdent and isinduet In this coniniunltv during if the I oulslani It.lllvvnv nnd Nnvlim- Hip great ronfligr itlnn In l.urnpe havenl nmi t'ompanv nnd a nrtturnll?oil rill, most tlnns been Iniillous to the best In "en nf ilprmun birth, vv.m nrmsted tiv tirrst of this countrv, as evidenced liv fippnrtineiit nf .Itlstlii' ngPii's "t n,M "rlllngs In Ihe public pros de- "h evvsluiiv l.i nnunnnc the siie and shipping of muni- I. scrlptlon of 12 SO to the V M P A wr fund, which he subsequently raised to (25. although ho enJoj'B the reputation of being the wealthiest man In I,ouls- lani Assistant District Attorney Nicholas t'allan nniiounced that I'denbqrn'a r rest rnn Independent nf action taken foj? ' the committee. Ilejond this statement the Federal authorities declined to com. 111,111 1.1, fl.n nra.a. . U. ,...- unci. . Lj Kdenborn. founder of the American V"'.. ftecl nnd Wire Comnnnr. now n nar of j . , t tho tTnlted States fitcel Corporation, hasr t been referred to as "father of the wire ,i Industry In America," having erected' t-5 mills and produced wlro In 1170, three ' JH J ears after he came to tho United States 1 rrom his birthplace, Westphalia, rrus- 'Jl' sla " . &. i , V... I ..-I. . I, nn M.I. . ' I .ini in it, rfiprn . j iieonoro i". i 1 hcnilorr I. MioiiU Is III Tho nucst fnllovvpil u mnetlriR lifro tlnns In tin penpli nf thp fulled Ktatps ' Rhonts, president nf the Intcrborough l'prsons passinp n store at 1t10 Wost Susquchnnn.v nvonuc h.ne been aHmcted lv the .uranccmfnt if colored rfrps which form the interlocked fines of t he I nited State, and 1 lame The li-pln vv s ntTanced In Abrnh ini I Hernmci. matiacoi of the stoic uirclnsures bv H(prppitatlve fidgett " eP-- !" ? -ECONOMIC UNION TO REVITALIZE isiinus are useless ns a mini hnse ( Hip use to which the tuajnrlt) of thp American ppoplp bellpvpd thev would be put when the treitv was negotiated Members nf nngresn who believe that Oik i-Hnds were purchiRPd pn maillj fnr their vtiiix as "ieil pstnte" ni as the slti n' n great naval bao t" Child tin- apprnncms to the Carlb bein Sou, are Inclined tn inquire fui Hipi Irto the vnlup of the ptirrhnse Vdmlnlstr.ltlnll lenrlers dppHro lh.it the Navy Department did not nrgottiio i T15 ' -NAtMWN of Mlttd-Curop the imrthnsn nf the islands that the I i-J famp. makes In tho ossisrhp 7.i vrTTZXZ H.ng a strnng appeal for . M..,le, tho fnlted States miv be greater than m',n PPn"nili' union as the best menns surface conditions Itullcite A USTRO-G Vm AN A FTER WAR Dr. JSiuiiiiaiiii. of "iMiltel-Kniopa" Fame, flrehit - Outer Cns toni Willi Must SiiilSn for All Central Muiope to raw miterlals or the smircen of imw i r 'To tuki llunmiv ns an example, what n diffen nee It would make tn lipr mngninpent fnrestr If timber maiuifnc ttirp for the whole of Cintrsl nuiope werp rairlpd nn nt tin Ir vtiv edge That alntie would titnp einlgl al mil oi what wonderful possibilities ate opened nf the epi utlve romiiilttci of the Nn lo I'ran tnnml Sp. uiltv Lrvtiii . Iiiiillslnmi rc- tn tin- ml mi at . bli h i rKnllitiiins vvme adopt et i linuii te ilng alleged titteinni ps Idenbiiiti nt nn Amnilinnlsitltin ni"piing fif i Itl ons of tloMluin descent list I'tld-iv nlpht ui ' sedltldiis trennii icunst tin- t nited rttatt-s ami Its I . I di nh n n iiltn is spv nt. iiats ill uul rpputi d to be maiiv ttnii j a intl ti n nn w is taken Into t ustndv as hn tipped from a train of tie rnvd n' vvldi h he is pVesblent He was teimmi to pliie tin" Inintlon of wliiih tin lipihral ngpnts refused to dlvulgi I . .. . t'utl Vpperli "SfiMiInns I reii( n The resolution ndoplnl b tin ,, -turltv I.eagiiP inminlttpp nuoted 1 d'li born as having snld nt the nietu inli tlon meeting "There bn In en much till, "f 'n-i manv coming over here and nltael lug the fnlted Ptntps W" l have no fenr Hint Herman, win mr nttaik the fnlted Statis It would til. a maritime mtlnn tn do tint bei ms merUa Is Mil rounded bv wnt i America can look tn iiher cuintms fi i and I nc ind his oppnsltlnn Hnpld Trnnslt CompanK Is III nt his if nuriia in tin war. homo here Nothing hns been nn. 'its iitirii i id i iun support of the crltn- nniinccd concerning the nature of Mr, h it lluis n ii m limn enemv who Shonts's illness but Frank Iledley in Hindi tun l hnini s with intuit tn de general rmnager of the Inteihorough, utrnj mus.a i ,,l B the tiort of stated his condition was; not consld Nm en jit I i nun n ious cub- cind serious in-ti filani, ptil "t uropa I- rtlclpatlon In mnrk.ts .ve.v.hete at u" f,,r ""wsorv agncultural Industries m,v possible ntta.k- In '""''" J; i in ii.. n... e ii. n iriim.s ir from entl n urtnln prime minister stit d II since It Is Impossible tn . .iniblne I ,n "" ,,,"c, "' ,ho ""'""' lr r,rom Our nttlon l mlstrpss nf the spa Ins pa wrl such varied ilnmnlns without the labors 'ienee to Husseldorf and Hamburg there of one of us being ousted ni absorbed are no i ustoms bairlers for spirits hv the other That was the Point on u beaten products nnd preseris f.verv of faring the dltll.ult situation that will clnc,rn. nf 10 , ocnlur, ,nt trBt '" "' '""' nd would corns Into t.ermnii) MiintsTheiii romroir uie enirni rowers niii in- ,,, ,,.,,1-,. for example tn unite proinineni e n ai me prrseni nine ..v ........... ,.i. ,,, ,... , wn.r.. . . . I rgpntina, and Voith riermanv in one menns of antiquated methods onlv 12hl UepresPiitatlve John It ar nf Af,,r ri.mnrklnc that II Is not a mat- , ,hP , m(,rK, mnmunlty bv one .hi ."4 bus ) can be obtained from a -. innton IM . a member of the limine ter of satlsfvlng all the producers tmnu- . .. ' hectare ' - acres we nrn nmplv re- aval Sffalis .'ommittee replving In fneturers and dealers In the u.untrles '"," ni" warded if e an nbtaln "41,1 hv brlng- 1..-1 .. ,.. ,i.i ,i,n I . ... .. . .. ... . i We mill ulreiili nssertpa Hint n n wariiril II VVPian nniain -fill ill nrillB it i n-iiiiN ul iui" ..iji iiiiT-i.i.ii,-nn in inn rnnrpmpi I nniv ni T rpH.u u i.upi' ' " - been mistress nf the sen and nlwaw vv ilf be mlstrpss of the se-v The speech is declared In the resnlu tlnn "to hreathe the arrogant spirit of . . ... a nf nriineini innniimi nun innnnrn rut- 'sliiuls fnr a naval Int-e decHred in tho ness turnover and sphere nf si'l.in s n ennsider a rusinnis ami ecnnomn rrnn- 1 ,. " .. , , IItInenran m- llnuse mat i.crminv wouiu ne er)ivvnole and leaving to mniistriais 10 nrr mun nmi m i n-i Hrmn-n . - - ... ,,,, ,.,i ,.u ,,,.. . Kiad to take Hum off the Innds nf th0l(,cfia ,,Pt)vi Htlll , , .,, n,.i t,nl f.urnpe and Itu.s.a and have al- '"K" "','' ''"' "J? "'!,, o , ; United Mites nl. wnr; r i,le tn mat... .... of the ready added that such . frontier I.e. ; ''0'"m ,Zi ,t,lrs ' Tin tnvv iiiinronriatlon till! soon to bt. nnnnrmnin ..rrnii1,l them he enntinuns tvveen tlennanv nnd usti In-lluncai v is siores. implements ami iwim , BUY LIBERTY BONDS considered bv the Senate carries an npproprlitlon of junnnnn for eipemns Incident to the occupitlon' and 'the pticutlnn of the provisions of Hie act requlrliiK ' tempnrnrv Kovermnent and ()ur icnnomlp sstem which detiem foi other purposes Inntiliv his developed that th t2M Ti.n ,..i.in,i ..fm. 1 1... u u i utii have iti nur onlii on unfit ressatv for It would In n thousand ami one wins we cm Its bitter ri onornli tinlibles wbh 1 will onlv act as a dlvidtnc line between cnun- effeit a vnluible adjustinr nt of the i.re- innm i.iili iinnn ihe Centtnl tries which h.irtnntilre with eai h and treasures of the soil nnd tin fori es nf Powers hitherto Isoli ed and hnvcottpt! BUY LIBERTY BONDS nil Imports will he dianel dr nnd ex it iuted tn a ereatei extpnt than nnv non Is IntPiided for the improvement of modern econnmlc ex stem e has ever brcn s initarv mndltlnns on Hip Islands, the tIiosp who catrv on our Industrhs will erection nf hnspltais etc and tho ad t is true heve mnnev in their pockets ministration of Interna' Kovcrnment I but no w ni In theli storehnuses and vvhleli on the vvhub tan onlv ciln labor or Pnimlal resnuins anil np bv unrestrtitpd union i entral Kurope porlunllles and investment lUflcaclous nlreidv pofesses closelv related cus- connections will bo established between tnms tariffs mi easv of iiRxImll itlnn the dlstricls nf the Ithlne and Pinubc Hint the outer eustnms wall mtKht serve which will benefit all who shiro In for hfilh countries nnd the p-irtv wall them ilrnln vvnuld trivel up stream be pulled down This p the sole plan coal down stream creative nun will which has n future for it olonp cuar- heal the wounds mused bv the war and TKINkl-T G1K" R) VU The onlv appicciable Industrv of tin. no rapper In leserve The purihasinjr ntees thn advnntaeea bound up with nnkf' flnanie possible despite liurcdlhle Islands ship tepalr has ceised owIiik power nf t'entral European mone has l)p crnlllon nf markets In this laso burdens Our rrowlnc minhonii will tn the wnt there s vcrv little firmlnK increaslnslv diminished and tn addition wp mUbf ,1( utmnB to ,(,! Itl(1 ine or hsRin tlielr liff with a vvldu outlook and fhaliman fanceit ueciaieu cue pco- tills monev win ne verv nmim .ira..n nol,nBi. for inf measures, the so-called pic are In a deplorable inndltlon so upon fnr the purposes of taxation preferential tariffs. Impede intercourse fas as resources, revenues and occupi , Mlltllll x-peement. Itnl wtth other economic States and lead tn tlons are concerned and there Is i short- nalurill oivi-ton nnd Im reuse nij.inf revenues ns i-ompirc.l with abso. With this mnnpv .d vvhleli he titer- n ,rrtorv nf the lutely essential cNpendltu.es nitlonil vilun his so depreciated we of Hhnr ' iiiall h.ne tn make vprv expensive nur- nium ihisps nnd that. 1no when there Willi ' Whoevei reflects what the removal be far-reachlnc restrictions on piireh ise ()f the old i uslnms barriers Ins uipant in such Mlcnlnwn Girl Pi ml- riipri-licil llrare. ' let Jn Mi llitip I'ol I llenlovvii, I'a , Apiil It i.iirdiii(r to vvoid leceived in this citv the. i "Not ii I'roper I'laie n.nl...nni,iii.a Miller nf M nnesoti .":'... .:. .. ,. .... llcensp. and on circn snare in sucn for the extent of the tundern Oerman - n .1 L-nuu rr f ii in rn i f i x. i rt i iififiirn -..-.-- nni u ...... ... ,,.,, . a tltuition sll unnecessin mnipetiMon empire can picture lo himself what , Tt cnsui v ncinrtntent it vv islilnctoi III HIP ucvcinpiiiriii .' "i'- ""'. ..i.i. .,- ..Ill ...nnl lie molded nt anv ,l, rc-t il.imin. nml Vllstll.l. . . , .. ...... ,., ......... neclallv with icspeit tn continued ap- "" ""ii. "'"v , , I. , ,i,i;t , , ln '" rrceipi in ii unv kiiiu ini.ii.-i liiHlns of ( l-onslderahb. sums , f - Th; "P.; S STJ,? ?n Z,, eX , " 'JT'AxTr tiniiiiiiiii- iirmiurprN 111111 rfiiiisiiiiiri n - -- -. t IIMM l.IT'II.l. l ifll.Xil .. .. i IMP I til I It' IM I r iit-ciiiiii'i-i purine dPlntc on iiih una appro in ii- - B,lnM ea.h othei in turn mil nepreven mive iinin nrr.. mirkets Tn put tho matter from nnirmin railKeit tne anmissinn tl, ,he m titer or transition Tron- that the h-.rl.or at St Thorn . s not " Jnr m,.r ,, , nur mutual lapible of development for a naval bise en,B or Uarrel over everv stnsle "Ah to whether there v.nuld b any pun his. W e sh ill eilher development at all has tint been .onsid J" ,,., ,,,,, fo, the dlstrllmtinn cred " said Mr Padgett - c,rn hPa,, r trv to stial It fiom The question tint was nskesl me tho h oth. other div and which I answered was ' .. . , .,,, f,.pt ,)l(t rhcro lips a as to the relitlve value of ndaplahllltv far Ktroneei i omnulslon toward This Is tantumntint lo dnulitiltc the possibilities of everv t-eund business of an nciliultur.il or indiistilal uiltire It. would also mean II is true and we must not slilru the facts, that a num ber of nrbltrarv emu cms indlv or Kaulzcd lndlv placed ceocraiihlcalh nnd artltlclullv sllmulated would p) to the woll and would hive to be turned to better purpose . but that nf the hirhor at St Thomas for a nival commnn ecnnnmlc pollcv Hun Is patent vvnuld lie nn misfortune since even has. Vompired with thers 1 slated . to Ihe looer-on lor mm winii. - . .. ... .... .1 .. ..I. i...lllnn im nimnu is lint ill all then thai at r-nmana a uicr.- a. .. .".....-. -';..,, nr times moro prolnbl Itv a mere temnnraiv st ite ot idinted nil affilrstolast onlv until the return of the p idiptcd thin rnmiitons but It Hip b.Blnnhu; nf '""'," nlace minx manv, mans valuable nnd much better i St Thomas lstln nrncerllire flip lllttlliatP dP Jlut I am unonlelillj advised that XPi01,n,ent of wbiih no one nn fnreee place for our present ..- said Mr Wl.i.e, '-nni, ved Mlllei acvote ourselves to the IntrU ite lis .f ln mv Judcment It Is not a proper rnnon-tnirtinc out economic svstcm place to establish a naval base ' Mr eallir,t consideration of Hie m mil n Padeett satd , umstancis shows tint hem efnrnid "Tho sum tnried here Is JJO0O0O thern will ailuallv he ij ie.il Hit";1 continued the Minnesota mcnibei Whit econo.nl. "-'' l.,,h.nnn??.C.nr0.,,u.' bv rcirth are we fioln, to spend Jr. ,000 to - ..""".Vnl'"?....'? on tho Koviinment nf tho ii-land or bt contrnl or f.Ip and pun hasp and f iln Thomas for ' .tnethniU extent and intuition nf in Mr lMdcctl lepllcd Thn revenues I ,ut.ton No one vi ill welcome III s s,i ne of tho llind of M Thoipii and thn I Ku irdi inshili but when does di nm Vlrnln Islands efpcclillv ht 'Ihomis ask if It lb ivelcniiip' o derived fromP.i ship,,.,,, There At.-j Zl "nel Z ate nn Industries there to amount to ' .T'y.f n'aUInc common iiuse In resin anvthliiB incept a llttlo mercantile '. , j pirtlillv huhnilttinc tn ship "There Is quite a lot of t-hlp repilr "0,,trnl .if Its new .cnnnmlc life 'I bu inr;" wtu be so cnmpllilv unavnidible when There was. hu, this war h.s ahso I tho door of Intern itlnn.l Inlcicnurs is ,u.er inral,ed I and the people p.hero j on.- niore op'nedjhit all protest ); are In a drplorablo condition so far as J"e" rPl Tnls eeP!-sltv has lie n lesouices revenues nnd occupations arn j.ri!ped bv the centril nflii es for Inns concerned nnd thern Is a shortage of i tttnn cinnomi In bnih coimtrlps Hup toveniies as c-ompircd with absolutely those upon wliosp t-hniddprs ;ct' ' ' en.lal expenditures." ' I n. rpspon si bli It.of -mr Indus,,,,, "They had a land tax.' Mr Sillier ,ufe "", Mon,r ,, ,. raid "Is not tho land producing as lormrr much now ns It did then to enable, it to I Thn whole, pun h isinc power of . ui nil this tax? ' 'new Central European economic us. "Tho land tax there Is nominal ' tern vlepcn.N upon our pivmnt m-dl . riialrman Padgett replied "Tho land , exchinRe not beliiK deprecla id to an Harts at the waters cdee la bounded Impossible extent our n onev win imim proDamj uevei irmi i. .- ' thrOURhout the world dellnlte fixrd rP latlons, that Is exchince values must bo determined, In order tint It miv be possible to know whit sum will have to be pild In the cise of lons-term acree- ments Doth transition econmn .nm o... thine that l eemiiiie mil nf nituril eiowth .an mill tjiln Hi ere iter I he vltil lines ittcf. nf aerl iln I Indllstiv In theli lelitinn I i III,, nutsltli wnild will iPmtiii l Ihev wen ihe i nl iln, 4,0 t, ii, m ihe illstl , 1111 n 1 r 1 ih, 1 n . 1 ,1 horn, I ,1 11 w II 1 I tp it , It t ,p 'Iho TmiHtirv Ipp 11 Iniciit tinned tho trinket nvei I" the asviv otllce nnd it In turn sent It to the spulil aid niiniiiittee fm its win fund vvhl.li Is inised Milclv throush volunl.ii ion trlhtltlons of tilnkets etc The Identltv or the Alleiitovvu plrl has nut vet In en Icatned J'OnO fnr N 1 111I.111 (hurili , riintiin. P11. vtiril .1 In ihpiiv rv ; nf her hush. ml M Jnr I vr tt Wurreti Mis fverett W irren his ptesent.d to I J s, 1 ul.i s I pis, , ini . hur, Ii br, jriliiin w .rth , I it 1 1 lv 1 in I mds I In in ! en r fi ill th hi 'Is is 1 I 11 1 d ,11 ll 111 imtPii 111 ' f Hi 1 ! work , tti I in h .1 h I lii II in 1 J , n in ul 111 11 ' ' , 1 1 I ' Van Sciver Furniture Costs Less Than the Ordinary Kind- TOOT only is the first cost lower, quality considered, but when you take i into .account the superior workmanship, design and finish, all of which mean greater durability and immeasurably greater satisfaction to you, the original saving is intensified. As a general rule we prefer to talk about quality rather than price; to emphasize the beauty and worthiness of Van Sciver furniture, its substantial construction, accurate de sign and charm of line and contour. But the econ omy, as well as the pleasure and satisfaction of dealing here, is a point that should not be overlooked and of this, careful comparison is the surest pi oof. Come in and let us show you through Amer ica's largest and most interesting furniture store. &Sir4m -- "Illltl llltltl Its -rgrse Tre vo jf0 jf n win of eors? jl 923 MARKET STREET III oat Ext raordinary by tho heavens on 0110 tiuo aim ma water on the other " "The eentleman Is entirely correct,' Interrupted Mr Mlllei "And goes up straight from the water Tho farming interest amounts to nowi- "I assume estimates wero submitted future commercial dealings with Aiistri-i shovvlne $200,000 was needed to ad- depend on un agreement of this kind vv 11 n minister tho government of that Island?" regard to the exchange Ihe estlnntes suummeii wero vei since, inorru.n we frequentlv tin 1 much more, but the Secretary has re.ourselves participating as ii' "; ortcd onlv i00 000 Admiral Oliver the public and private undertakings of and when I was down there I spent sev-our ally the maintenance of her put' ..ii. 1.111 in n nerhonai con nhno ni nnwer neciuii-n 11 ......... ...... aril lintlrs versatlon. going over the whole state of affects vcrv neirlv whllo on her the Island was very earnest In recom mending even much moro than this, for Health and JloipltuU "Old he vvint to build docks nr build roads? ' inquired Mr Miller "No It was for health and hospitals and Internal government and admlnls. tratlon of affairs," Chairman Tadgett replied ' It does rot contemplate making anj thing of that kind vvhat- VOne of the sources of revenue of that Island was a lottery, which, of course has now ceatcd to exist. In addition to the returns received from shipping," eald Itenresentntlvo Illcks of New York "Now- It happened that down there the educational system was entirely main tained by religious Institutions That has now xlrtuaily ceased and some of this money Is going to go Into the schools." Mr Miller resumed "I nm sure evidence was submitted to the committee to which I belong when we purchased this Island for the sum of $5 000,000, which some of us thought was" extortionate, that there would be no considerable charge on the Treasury nf the United Statea In maintaining It unless wo wanted to develop a naval base Now. here Is an estimate for the first ear ot J200.000 " "But last year there was an appro nrlatlon of 100,000 and this year It l 1200.000, and last year It was Just for a part of the year and before they had opportunity to have any Investigation!, or ettmn.," Chairman J'adgctt replied. . ci. ,11,1 ilrs r nothing mom ur gently than our financial stabllltv We have had losses enough abroid In our investments throughout the world nnd do not wish to tint bv ruining eich other nut that pr. supposes the wish to Increase our profits b h.iimonlou "But wo tannot Increase this mutual Sale o Ri $12.75 H Bl A Sensational Sale $10.00 $12.75 $15.00 Ml wiml serges, silk taffetas nut, 11 hi tie 1 11 pes melHiii ind (imrgttt. I'eSSeS Reduced 1 n pt h il T( )t FIGHT. OR BUY BONDS The Devil to Pay By Frances Nimmo Greene The cashier executed for murder, the hank president indicted for complicit) . Dare, a beautiful Rirl en agcd to Hrent and loved by the District Attorue). Larry, her brother unwill ingly bccoiriinp;( Rrent's companion in hU lonely eottntrv house from this beginning a thrilling story of love and mystery devel ops in a most unexpected way. $1 35 net. $1.00 New Lingerie Waists, 69c Mm Hlitrr lawnt- xUn ami nr tfjmlifH Mtili real luc or mlinnl el j trimmed front a a 211 I jj Suits a i! B tt M mm yf . J J J 0 :: iniiiii 1 nni jr ; z 11 .son l wh j J 1, pn s, nti d rn ' I -: ff :: 11 " s. : 5i! H a a ff s a m u Reduced from our stock Regular Pricer Were $15.00 $16.75 nnd $19.75 Several hundred n' w -uts , mf. down to an unusu il stnill prii , f 1 sie. I il m lllng All-Wool Serges, Poplins and Shepherd Checks In all the 11, w , st , n it trlmnilnir iffeitH nf the the popular , nlnrlngs an All pUis An Unusual Chamber Suite, Exclusive to the Van Sciver Store In desiKnnif; flits 1 mdsome suite it was ojr desire to obUtm the ultimato in fjracc of line and perfection of detail that could be expressed in that mo3t charming of all Period styles, the Queen Anne yet to hold the pnre wthin reasonable bounds and nn inspection of the suite will show that wo "accomplished both purpo-ec It cm be had in Mahogany or American walnut and omprises Bureau, 182.1 in. SfiO.OO; full-size Bed, S."i8.00; ChiiTolicr (with wide, convenient trays), j0.0O, and Triplicate Mirror Dressing Table. !"i.u0; the four pieces (complete suite), $241.50. Pieces max he bought separateh. and if preferred, xou can have Twin Beds, at $38.00 each, or smaller Bureau nt $G2 30. Not' the exquisite turnings and figured plaques oi front panels. Time lo Think of Summer Floor Coverings and Furnishings "Tlir. furnishings of the Summer home, or refuting the city home, so as to obtain the maximum of comfort and coolness during the warm weather to come, are matters uppermost now in the minds of many Our alrcadx extensive line of Summer Furniture has been further augmented by recent heavy shipments and we can .say, without exaggeration, that we are now presenting the most complete and charming collection eve assembled. There are novelty suites and pieces in abundance, of reed and willow m ivory, silve- grey, blue enamel, baronial and natural finishes, outdoor furniture in rustic hickory, lawn swings and, of course, the ever necessary Porch Rocker, the last mentioned in many stjles and sizes, beginning as low as $1.85. Grass Rugs, Rag Rugs and Fibre Rugs are here in great vanct We present n few interesting quotations: Olatha Novelty Grass Rug: $y.65 $1.25 and $1.50 New Wash Skirts, 79c Jllrt (I f. K of a SI vie ..llll.ll dines Kition poplins rips Hmi nnvcllv weavei Button trimmed COUCH HAMMOCKS A porch luxury that once in uo becomes almost indispensable We have them covered with plain khaki, fancy ducks nnd eietonnes, from $9.75 to $35 00. CRETONNES AND DRAPEKIES An unus ually large nnd beautiful line of cretonnes and Summer display fabiics is here nnd prices lire very modeiatc. AWNINGS Order them now -for with the wnrm weather comes n rush of orders. Tele phone or drop n postal card nnd wcwill send a man to take measurements nnd givo ou an estimate. You will get the Jiest of materials and workmanship at reasonable cost. Unnuestion- ably tho richest and most serviceable grass, rugs made unusual art designs nnd color ef fects, to harmonize with any decorative scheme- $5.50 to $7.00 $7.85 to $10.00 $9.75 to $12.50 6x9 ft. Rugs 8x10 ft. Rugs 9x12 ft. Rugs 9x15 ft. Rugs $13.85 to $16.25 10.6x13.6 ft. Rug $16.75 to $18.50 12x15 ft. Rugs $18.75 to $22.75 Our Display of Dimiiff Suites, Redrnom and LiviAg tioom Suitet in the Period Designs is I tiequallcd tit Magnitude and Variety and Well Worth a Visit. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS A Bin Reduction on Women's Suits dp Coats & Dresses A B. Wmm Sdvw Go. lit M Values from $10.00 to $15.00 B 1000 coats, suits nnd dresses that we have collected nfter painstaking efforts - All are new in style, of goes! nualltv ma 1 W terlals and worth ttvo and three times fpj) our site price C00 7,c "'"e ot Style and liconoiiiu 002' Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey M. TI Store Opens Dally at 8 30 A Cloiei at 5.30 P. M. TKBIFt STAMPS SOLD AT THE TAN SCIVER STOBe' nmitnavmfm 1 -w i) Market Street Ferry Doatt Land Opposite Store EVERTOKE TOV Strr HtLVB TO WIM THE WAR a:: 2 m. m.T' "J J ' ft A - ' 1 1 i n 4. " .. IjBbr - j ...Jy-.MfiAm. v.J