Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 30, 1918, Postscript, Page 5, Image 5

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IfER CENT OF LOAN
MINIMUM OBTAINED
je,v lorK uiry nnu stale
Drive Low Ircastiry Is
Disappointed
Jew HAMPSHIRE OVEIl
Jit. Loins imifpt 01 jciiing .-,.
619 nouns nionp roptna
lion of 597,090
VtashliiRlnn, Apt II r.n
The Trcacurx tnnuiatiuns snow tn.it
li ner cent "i ine .i,vi"j uhv.immi
riy Loan minimum lias nc
;:,::;;!
Trlbed In 'I"1 ' ,ln8 f"1
SmawInK loiniulttccs hnxo In-.truc-
in, to drxnte Itioir oticlgjra to tollrlt -
t ptrsonaUx en' thousands of Incll-
.. I 1... 1..A, IlllAIA.In II Iia tin...
tiduais aim "" "' iii.'i.c.o mi mi"-
Jilrl subscribing
it)jy subscriptions of S113,U3,(J0P
tn tieceesarx during me remainder 01
fijijvteek t' make Hio $3,000,000,000 mil
thtTreairs ' hoping for n, lieaxy utcr
pbtcrlptlon The fourth d'firlct lo go oxer th top
psjbablj ""I be Plt"ri '-lUcaso or San
Francisco.
KniiMis lit Oxer Iiijj
We luxe a'Vi'icd 101 per cnt and
ire joins forward to 1j0 icr cent It
Mtslble " tnl tekgiant from the
IjtansJS "J- "' met. tiiB 'in to ae-niexe
t quota
fc sjb'crlpt inns b.v States. In the Kansas
Missouri, $:i.i73.tr.n;
lltT Ul-.' ' l " '
Colorado, $17 105 050; Kansa", 5.11.87S,
Mi Nelir.iiK.i $.11,312,0110. OUl.ilioim,
'Ml 156,050 Wxomlns. J),t0S,50; New
lli.ilro. $1 li'i "0
$17 105 050; Knnsil, $.11. 876,
MlllCO. $1 11'MMIO
I A report from the i York il!
jblch to ilato Ins propil otic of tin
ist d rappolntmcntH of tlio camp
r . i . . ... . - . !....
iiRinri,
o big-
P ... .1 ..nun nloi nnTd r. I f;.,i nfl lfli 1 tn "
1(51 urai'i'"'"""."'" " .,.,,- ..r.,,
uld the Treasury rex lew 'shotted
rt.i it l New York city am!
tjtewYoik snto that me fnlllnp to Keep
i- u til, fl.n i,.r.n nf thr, rnt ..f llin rMtm.
ll ,l" ..' I'"-' "' ..... .. ... .... . ...
try. Tlie twelxo New ,7eit.ey vountle
hi the dlirlet nae sutiscriDed 7 per
,, nf ilielr nuitta .'ind KalitleM Couu-
tr. Conn 81 per rent, but New York
state and New York city liae sub
ficr.bed on y fin per rent mid r7 pet
W. refpcetliel) Albany, N Y, linn
"lubtcrlbed 82 per rent; Newark. !":
'Pulfalo, 62, Hncliester. 53; Sr.iruso,
(I, ami Jersey I Mty, 37.
f "Only tlie KtioiiKest Mini of support
from larRe pun liasern can put tlio Nett
.Tork district over Its $100 00(1,000 mini
mum quota Tue hope of the New York
commltteee li to exceed tho maximum
mirk of 11 fiOO.ooo.ooo set for tlio mo
esd loan. If possible but very fen mem
bers of the roniin tlee think this can be
'iccompllshcd "
I SI. LoilU I'rntnl of Iternrd
I The St Louts district leported It
hut told 528 (119 bonds to ,i nonulitton
'it had sold 58.049 bonds to a population
tl91,890 outside of the city or s-t ikiuis,
Sections of Indiana. Illinois and Mlsls
ital In the district reported that all
counties xxithln their borders had equaled
w eiceeded their money quotas; Ken
tacky reported that only txxo counties
W of sixty-four had failed to attain
tall honor, Missouri tlexen out of
ilnety-four ; Tennessee, one out of
twenty-one. and Arkansas-, sex en out of
iventy-elght This district Is ehalleng
inithe entile country to produce a hlgh
r percentage of subscriptions in propor
tion to population
(, .N'exv Hanipshlip exceeded Its quota
yesterday being tae second Stato In the
Kenr England district to do so.
In the Philadelphia district Pennyl
tanla, outside of Phlladelpla, has sub
icribed $10 680,450, Philadelphia ptoper,
IJJ92l,5SO; southern New Jersey, $12,
H7.I50. and Delaware. $0 773.250.
(In the Clexeland district. Kentucky
lu subscribed $8 633 75n ; Ohio $141,-'
tSt.ESO. Pennsjlvanla. $00,351,700:'
iWest Virginia, $4,718,700.
K message from Richmond said that
one xxomaii in Norm i arouna nan win
lir farm for $50,000 and Inxested the
proceeds In Liberty Bonds. It also said
the campaign anions riegtoes xx'as bring
kl good results.
ax Head) In 1'Ik lit anil lliiy
"The naxy is not onlv ready to fight.
est It xxlll also glxe exerj thing possl
tie to aid In other xxays." said a radio
jressaje to Hear Admiral Cowle.
itxy Liberty Loan officer, from Admiral
Mayo, commander-in-chief of the Atlan
tic fleet The message follows:
I "The situation on tho battlefront In
Europe should strike deep into the
minds of the American peoplo tho fact
that this xxar demands our utmost ef
fort The Liberty Loan Is for tho pur
r)e of supplying money Indlspensablo
Jo arm, equip und transport tlio men
,to are to confront the enemy on tin,
lattlefleld and r.- 'ea. It Is hoped that
the naxy xilll continue to show that It Is
lot only reaey to light, but that It xxlll
slxe ex erj thing possible to aid In
incr xvaj s,"
On the receipt of this ladio, Secretary
Daniels (lashed It mound the xxoild in
a all-navy message.
He added .
"This message lings xx ith the Inxlnclble
iplrlt6f our embattled naxal forces. Let
'a strengthen this spirit by an oxor
"elmlng subscription to the third Lib.
tjr Loan. The subscription today h
re than $8,000,000 Ueforo midnight
W 4 I feel sure xve xvlll raise this to a
U1 that xvlll thrill the xvorld "
PCuba'a enthusiastic loan drlxe. bv
JMeh it u expected to raise more than
S 11.660.550 subscribed In the last Lib.
JPf Loan campaign has begun xxlth so
IPMh, energy and has been attended by
JJ much encouragement so far that the
jambers of the llaxana general commit.
are confident the prexlous total xxlU
; "xceaea Dy a largo margin.
ADMIRES U. S. ARMY
Crnian TaintCll Sue.lkl, In,.er Tell.
of Great Supplies
S'lClholm. Alirll .10 Tho nrii.l!..ninii
aitonbladet mihiioi,Aa a iar,i... ,,a r.
'AKiatlxe article on American war no.
ffe by Its Paris correspondent. Spe.
(g- ""imasis is l.ua on the American
L5y organization lu France and on the
lumi,meraVil uni.,i.. . ,.. .
-. . DWIUIC1G l(J ltj urrii incir
"ekrtel. 1. ,,.. .... ., ..
-.- .w .o n Kciietaiiy uiiercsiiiig inv;
r'.? the entire situation and speaks
"'c th m,ii. ... ,, i..,
1.1-., iTucn ui iiux ision1 OflllK
,tht oer from the United States nnd
iw endless xvarehouses nnd rullways
Jjf"! built.
COAL OUTPUT GROWS
"wnitioui Proilurtinii 11.2jO.000 Tons
f We., Enj- April 27
hlngiiin, April 30. There xxas an
vtise In mi, i i. ..i
s. .. -uiiiuiuua uuai luuuutuuii
gine xxeek ending April 27. geologl-
rodueT " estimates show. Total
tin. " '" Pul "i il.-30.uou tons, a
I.."' IXeraen ,.r 1 ot nnn iii-ulnsit
'"l.tlOO tho xxeek before" 1'rodllCtIon
l ek ending Anrll 6 xvas 9.319.-
"aadally average 1,853,000.
Dov Kill.,1 I.., tt.l....r
Jltnw,i. ... Anrll 30. Preston
K of ,. year" oW. la leail a a re
En iki f.ctur of the skull received
"lobfii It' was rn down uy an an;
l, ""iien uy narry Hxvyer, "
. ..-i, ciouci or oust raisru u
FLIER FALLS TO DEATH
Licuicnnnt Lrxy, Son of
York Cnrloonisl, Mllctl
tMV
Inmi.S lP.r.V-:'!"''. " '"' I". .1.
......... -IV" ncior. tins irrtup, n r iblr
Ahv' "'V'" lli.it in,
Ainyn Lex. f ...
S'luadron. ,. 1,111".
son Lieut nan'
llnxnl 1,'L int
xvhlle nii...i """'i lasi -sanrc BX
IJi .Lrn,lR n nlrplntie lit n ttaln
rr i 'J' ,,,r,'- mi! been n tlip
0...1.. . ,,R,,t 'notitli. lip ,
Rrnil ntnof t-,,1,,1, College .",,,,,,"
IUM m 11 ll .-...,l .... . . ',..". I.
uiMng nn
enlisted.
. . --- .....i hi nriiiniiin
cngitircring course xv lien he
.. rlic name
of l.foutcnnni Win
;. . ...V..'.'or" "Pl'rnrs In - cstrrdnx
I . I. ,i . "'"onitii,epiiBi,tK wounded
iVi... i " xxiniain
'liun it
" . i . .. i inu'P or tilts
Rlllilllltiil frmil Ptllicele
i tx and
I i 1 'i 1 (!
ROPE AROUND NECK,
HE BUYS LIBERTY BOND
Siwlioii iMcc
Siibsn-ilit?
Follow
liamr I' mm
lt (Irnwd of
WoiKinru
tlnrrUliurs, prll
After irpcatedly refusing m Pi,i, rih,
to the third Libert Loin. s,inr u u
alleeeil. tint lie did tint 'In Ilex n" In
the bonds. Jainei llenrx of sierinn
einplojcd lis ii nuclillllst Hi the liutlirr
ford loundlioiise, n.uroul.x s, aped
lynchliiB Sunday at the ImikU or
fellntt-einploxer Up ,..r,ipe 1 ttrob.ihle
Injury by agreeing fluallx- to laki- $no
xxorth of bondn after he had been sxxunp
clear nf the (-round bv n loim In the
hands of determlnd men
The machinist had bem Rlxm until
hunilny inldnlRht to suleilbe of "take i
(1,n ... ...,... ....
.,,. . uii.iiMi.iitv, a nun one oiuer eni
plo.xc of the shop, xxho hid spoken
ncnlnxt the bondx The second man
Kaxe In Just before midnight and xxas
not molested The m.ieliltilvt, bonever,
mamtalneil a defiant attitude, It is al
leged, and refused to subscribe
The ffelhiK against the man grew,
nnd eirly In the morplni; a lope
xxum obtained A nonse xxan placed
around the man's tforl, momiit Inter
ho xxas KttlnirlnK clear of the floor.
gasping Tor breath He xxas saxed for
the lime being by the arrlxal in the
shop of one of the Iioscm, xxho pleaded
xx llli Hie men to glxe the defl mt one
another chance. This, they flnnllx agreed
to do If he xiould take 1W0 worth of the
bonds x.ml, with the naoo Ktlll iiround
his mck, the inai lilnWt blgnul for the
bond
The Mate Health lirpjitnient emploxe
xxho. It Is said, refused to purchase any
of the third Liberty bond", has suli
scilbcd for $00i) xxorth. The depart
imnt on Saturday reported that all but
ono attache had bought bonds
;i0 MAIUKUS UN ROLL
Sergeant anil Txxo l'rixalcs K i licit, 23
Wounded
UiiHhbiEtun, April 30. Thero xxere
thirty names on the marines' casualty
list gixitt nut labt night by tho Navy
Department. Thrco men xxero killed hi
action, one died of xvouuds und tin ce of
disease, ten xxero sexerely xxounded and
thirteen slightly xx-ouuded. The list fol
lows:
Kll.t.lU) Iff ACTION
llunnery Serjeant
William C. Tarr
rrlxatcj
Oscar Hobln'von John I. fchadd
DII1II OP WOUNDS
3rlvate
Benjamin J. I.ucKen
diud or nisKx.sn
Porroral
Vernon N Kostlitln
Privates
Mrtls I). CarsllI KUvxard II XVrlls
aBvnitr.i.Y wounuuu
Corporals
I)utton"H retcrson Annl llalley
John Mulcaliy
Privates
CUrencft
K.
MeTas- Hnrxey
(1 Adkltlt
t"Mrl ...
XValter W.
fctanlvy S.
Trunk H. llp.M
I'leree
Pair-
'Ihomns it. Under-
vx ontl
I'harlrs XV. Mllburn
cnua
i-MOItTI.Y WOL'NDKU
Corporal
Georue W. ltuth
Privates
fin ll.nnn Ist-nnctll
hatldi
IVnco
Hubert Palkenslrln Walter H
Hush i: .Ilolemler William
r Nappler
Henry It Cameron
l.lllher I. O Hanlon
Holier! K. Qulnil
leorue l . nerry
Juacpli C Mnlnney Jason P Heed
INTERRUPTS LOAN SPEAKER
Lanca-lcr
Man Held for
Patriotic Rally
Disturbing
... ! Anrll 30 Wllllo
nil-
.tA!,ai,.n. mi 'niiillenee iii the Scenic Mil
tlon-Plcture Theatie last evening n the
Interest or the Liberty Loan. Charles
11 Workman was Interrupted bv
Joseph List, xvho made several leinarks
and acted disorderly before being ejected
r-,..,. ti.n iiienire bv attendants He
xvas arrestea in iroiu ui i" ei...
charged xvith disorderly conduct In a
place of public amusement. List Is
being held for a hearing.
Mr Workman bad opened his address
xx hen Lbt, xvho xvas seated In the rear
of the auditorium, arose fioiii his seat
nnd started talking. Mr. Workman In
vited the man up to tho platform, say
ing he xvanted to know If lie xvere a
Oermin, and If ho xvere, ho said ho
would liatnllo hlni there
German Yam Sent to Sweden
l nmtiin April 30 According to n
Tteuter dlspatih from Stockholm the
Aftonblado publishes a telegram from
Zurich by x ay of Ueilln to the iffect
ilM "nn entire fleet of British trarj
ports Is xvaltlng In the channel to take
he Hrlllsh army home In case of need
On Inquiry of the Adm rally. Ite'er
Acencx was tnfoimed that the state
ment 'is absolutely dcxold of any foun
datlon xxhatexcr."
jlrWWjujiLI MwwcypuglZSSiij 1 1. iff! JPr.nirj.a.-jjpfal n
Undivided Responsibility
fill
WM. STEELE
,. . ..
?B'"C 1."
tOUSliuc!"'"
EVENING PUBLIC
PROMINENT PH1LADELPHIANS AT CAMP
io i -wnmrw tm y r mziw zki-1 w'. wmmmmzgm
IffiSSaM
REPDBUCANS YIELD W"! WSST
WILSON FINAL POWER M ' M mS0M
With )rnniii inn VirA. MA 1 Wm XWs&ak' i
iMinoiitx ill Koisi Furthrr
I'AllMlsiolls,
XX oahliicfnn, pril '
Villi PT'age bx the fse,nt, rf
Oxerman "empo'verlng bill lr ,(
xlrtotv for Prrs'denl Wlbon
linns toilix declared thev li ,
their last ground
Ah the measure pm. enlnl
House todux where It will i
out lnng deb ite or tremendous
tlon llcpuhllriin e,idrr Imp.
would tight Ihroiigh the inn
coming xx Inter before grintm.
broad and unspecified lmwei
resident
S n.itor Halllnger. nilimriiv I. ,u, i
declared two Vd'ninlslratlnn nuasiin
lli.it authiirir.lttg Hip i;xetmii in t.
commandeer leal and pet-"iiil pi np ii
xvhen neiessarv and that authoimne
th iloveinment to bux . ie oi Hue x it
Wall) all grains and farm pioducis
must nnt he presxrd bv the liimo.r.its
"If the majority Insists on these bills,
said Halllnger, ".xou max as well m ml
home for iiiur xx Inter clothes, because
I'otignss will sta right In n until tin
next session in December"
The Iieinncrat'r margin "f lontrol is
so sliiu in both houses that Halllnger
warning was taken Ferlously by Demo
cratic lendus xxho already haxe plans
under xvn.x for nn ainlrablo agiiimeut
on the two hills In question, aa well as
other legislation
Tho Administration x i tnry on the
Oxerman hilt xxas clean cut Only two
niuiiidineiits xxere adopted Duo pro
posid by Senator Wadswnrth, Nexv York,
authorizes the President, If he wbhes, to
create a new dlxlslon of ah craft produc
tion, namo a man to head it who shall
bo responsible only to the Prescient and
not to tho War Department, nnd tianfr
lo him nil money appropilated for ax la
tion The other, b Jones, Washington,
cuts ft oin ii year to nix months tho
time after the xxar xxlth xvhlch the
President must relinquish powers grant
ed him undir tho bill.
On tho final vote, 03 lo 13, those xxho
opposed the bill xxere:
Kepubllcans llranilfgee. Cummin.
Dillingham. Krance. lialllngtr, Harding,
lolmron (C'al ). Knox, Po.ndixtcr, Shei-
man, .Sterling, .Sutherland.
Democrat Kecd
WOMEN'S CLUI1S JN SESSION
Warlinic Program for General I'cdera.
lion Convention
lint Miring. Ark., prll 30 -The
fourteenth biennial convention of the
tieneral Federation of Women's flubs
conxeueil today.
The entertainment xxlll be along (he
Hues of xvartlmo simpllrltx and inanx
of the expenslxe pleasures of former
ronxcntlons xxlll not bo on the pio
grain, It xvas announced
T. P. M. Ilennell, Joblier, Dead
T P SI. Hennett. for more thnn thirty
xears a wholesale Jobbing merchant on
Market street, j dead at IiIh resi
dence, l!ori (ireen street. He died Sun-
day of pleutlsy.
.xi r.
nenndt xvas born lu Mllfonl. Del
After receixmg Ills education nt the Mil
ford Academy he became a school
teacher before he xvas nineteen xears
old At that age hi c.imo lo Philadel
phia entering tho Jobbing house of
(icorge McDowell Al Co Ho fltiallx be
came a member of the firm He rctucd
from actlx-e business In 1895
Get Good Soap Now
The rlinWi tntH anl oils uM In
our Turf Hath .Soap Kt niHrcir and
hichcr rry wW Wlill1 our pren
nt upply of thl irfppt nrrnoimi
clnnnr ft we will onMnu to J
xoll
11 RI J mitr 11 iiin-o .n j
II
Tlio next lot duul)tlea win
ot in tro
LLEWELLYN'S
l'hlUU' IPtila " KtMndard Hrus Store
1318 Chestnut Street
Cor sarlv teeth
Items und Myrrh. OJo
1
I
! SSS2f IV
One contract, one intelligent planning
of tlie entire operation, one responsi
bility from start to finish nil the
anxiety and risk of error is instantly
removed by Steele Service.
& SONS CO.
rhllatlclphla
Toronlo
m
LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY.
111 tiir tS S hSy
WW3mm$r iKskS
foi ii. i HSirffiflfiPril
in iii SeatsSKaBfxQ '
. ,
Tho pioup incliid' s prominent
Philmlr-lpliinn fiom ex cry nr
Kiiniatton at t amp Menilc tuK
iiiK an urtivp pait m I.ibeity
Loan work nmnni tlipir mpti and
fellow ofTirci.. nt cinip. Hcloxv
tiro Captain .Sidt.cy Itoikiicss
(loft), aido-dc-enmp, Sovontv
nintli Division, and Captain II.
A. KilduITo (richt). ciimmandlnir
31 Uh Field Hospital, both of
Philadelphia.
I'piiopal Mecling Opens
lliirletnn, Pii.. April 30 The spring
sessions of the Itiadlng Archdeaconry of
toe Kplscop.il fhurch opened hero this
cxenlng and xvlll bo continued tomorrow,
xxlth al out forty de'egntes lu attendance
The sermon tonight xxas prcai lied by the
Hex. Dr. D II Toop, rector of tho
Church of Holy Apostles, of Philadel
phia The salutation waa dcllxered by
tho lit. llcv. lllshop Talbot, of lleth
lehem, Defer clion on Turkey
Vt ni-lilngtnii, April JO The resolu
tion In faxor of declaration of xxar by
the I lilted States xxlth Turke.x and Ilul
garla, xvas discussed briefly csterd.15 bv
the Smnte Foreign Itelalious Committee
Action was deferred until lite this wee.,
when a suhf uminitlee is to lie appi,iuteil
to receive from Prsldent Wilson reasons
wlix he opposes declarations at this time
Sx&3PS5p J 9 (I.I1IH fflLlSh J
923 MARKET STREET
Continuing the Extraordinary
Of
l Itf Mil '
iJ eMliliU I
MI W
1 1 fWfir 7(
Silk Crepe de
Chine
New Silk
Poplin
SKIRTS
WAISTS
$3.00
Values ,
$2
$5.00
Values.
New einhioidered
nnd frilbel fionts
oiliots shovvlnc
daintx touehes ft
laces l.alge X'O
nei of ttjlej for
eholi'e
and l,isttn
band modpH
lioc'Krt All
shades fur
wrar
Basement
A Bin Reduction
WnnWs $10 & $12.50
SUITS
A has rment
i I u r e special
most unusual,
sex cral st.xles
for choice In nexv
e-oat effei'ta
K x n r y suit
xx o r t li f u 1 1 v
drsible our spe
cial Bale pr.ee
Children's Wash Dresses,
Kach ft full M 00 xalue fling.
hams, percales, reps and c-haiii-brax
lu duel from 2 to 0 xears
MEAD iu LOAN
STANDARD OIL CO.
FALLS INTO NET
hi jiiir.ilinn of I n (I i a n a
( h.ii pi'd Willi iolaliou- of
Clinton Act
XXesMn.:t..ii, ill 30
lie t iivtnd nil c ,i p,n,,, of Indians
li, filn Into the net .if V - Federal
Itadi' Cninnilssinii hnrced xxlth violation-
.if the Federal Trade Commission
a. I and Hie Claxton act
X iiiniplnliit todax xvas filed against
tin inp.in.x alleging that It Is attempt
ing , stllle iiiinpetltlon bx refusing to
sell ami dellxir Its products In carload
Inls Various other ihatges are also
mi foi Hi lu Hie tniuplalnt. luchldlng the
allegation thai tin companx- relli lis
gasoline and keiuseno produota onlx
to those ihalera and agents xxho xvlll
deal In the other products of the com
pun and who xvlll tefialn from han
dling the gasoline of mix of the lom
panx's competitors
Touching Hie Claxton net the com
plaint charges that Tor scxeral .xears
past tho Standard ml fompinv of In
dian i has illsiilmluateil In price bi -
'"?,Z.,
' . . . .i . .... .
rliiilnatlon nm substantially
"M 11 I !
lompellllon 01 tend lo create 11 monopolx,
I'nder agreements, the complaint savs,
the lompanx is olillgited to pax con
sumers In certain competitive ureas with
llttlo or no opportunity of reselling to
other consumers, 11 commission 01 re
bate of ono i-int a gallon on the outgo,
provided the ron-mincrs Inxolxcd use the
company's: products excluslx-ely
The complaint fiuther alleges that
through its agents and rniplnes nnd
by means of adxeitlsements the com
pany has in ide cert lin represintatlons
relit otlng on Its iniupitllori One of the
representations set foilh Is that in the
exent lubilnting oils other than those
of tho companx were used upon icrtaln
ngrteultui.il maihlnetv, the guarantees
upon the in.ichlni rx Issued bv tin inanu
factureis would not be binding
Reduced From Our Stocks
Formerly
$15.00,
$16.75
and
$19.75
I lunilmls Law
1 a K e ti itflon
t iffr of th t ti(i(triiuit v smnp iiinl
IiuihIi rdi iitto ill Khttrc to nun u
fnr i linxr rftlui mI it i it li i to fur
ill,- -pf 'j.I waif
All-Wool Serges, Poplins
and Shepherd Checks
In eri ivipular oat model .f tho
MHvnn Mannish tailored or tltose Mith
lit Mp trlinniln' tnui'l.es that ni'tko
ilu tn i'ii dress v and unusual In ttjl'
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DRESSES
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APIilL 30, 1918
8 SHIPS LEAVE WAYS,
7 COMPLETED IN WEEK
Krt'onl Kblulilislird Willi Hc
port of 91.10.") Tons in
miTiean Yards
tJMi HL'ILT IN :0 DAYS
XX iKhlniitnn, April 30.
i i nn hlngs nnd dcllicrlo In Amerb
'' '.i'd i for the week Just ctidul
I a total of ai.to.-i ton, iireoidlns
n tuirnieiit glxcn out by the fulled
- ii. -hipping board, tho most eiicour
igoiR 'lioxxltiK that has been made
ii'i" ig imx xxeek since the shipbuilding
I" griioi legnt,
Hire st..rl freighters, nggrtsatliiR
1 ' t i os. ere reported to the Hitler
t " lii n I orporntiou to liaxe left
''" " " li t Snturda.x tille xxood
o i,f I. on tons xxna aim launched on
siiiimI.iv inakltis the total lauitchlncs
roi tlie dnx 'Jl RKi tons
lM-r Hie xitek Jtim ended the ship-
v uds i r tlie loitntrx launched steel and
ii Inills totaling 4I.1H3 tons, making
ii pi ii ml titnl of launching since the
iniiiiiiiliiig program got under xxny
1 In . mi (nu
ll
t" ore the steel ships Hint went off
i e iv s in the xxeek I'lagler, tanker,
it 7S tiiis, Newport News Shipbuilding
ii nam, Vewpoit News; Westbridge.
T'egiiiet SSHO tons, Diithle .1 i'ii. Port
l mil ir . Plqua fielghlrr, 4000 lon,
t us ,x Jones WUmliiKton, Del ; U-iko
lieian freighter, 2930 ion-, Toledo
shipbuilding I'xinpsnx Ohio
T Hie four wood ships Hint went into
the vvnlcr during the Iprt week. one. the
i iipnnkii. established n new tecord for
fisl liiilldlug iinly flftj working davs
elapseii llv ceil la.xlng of kei 1 and
numbing (irant Suiitli-Poiter, of Port,
land i in- built Hie I'apitnlui as xxell
us Hie prexlous record holder, Wik in
tint left the waxs last xveek
The lis of wood ships launclud fol
lows Xccnina 3500 tops. Foundation
Foinpanj, Ncwatk, N .1 , Caponka 3ri00
tons, liintit Smith-Porter Coinpany,
Portland, lire , Sttugeoii Iliv, 3500 ton's
Like and ivean Niivlgitloii Cnmpiii),
Sliirgeon llox. Wis ; Vstnrla 3500 ton",
I McKaehern Shipbuilding Companx, As
toria Ore
i Neirl.x r.n.Oon toti-i or completed sirrl
ships xv et,. produced during the xxeek
The new comets include s 0000-ton
tanker, n Otoo-ton fielghtei of the Isher
woitd txpo and two i.tntidiird SSOO-tou
frelghlers All nm requisitioned ships,
the 110. Lake I'lnrtcs and Like I'omo.
argo 3inn tons each, Amerlciu Khlp
bulldlng I'oinpanv-, Ixiralne, O . Yellow
stone, cargo, 340H tons, Monro , Scott.
(Sail Finnil-rn. Weslgate inigo. S800
.tons, f'nlumbla Shipbuilding I'ompanx.
j Portland, Ore , Dverhrook. tanker. 0000
lions, Chester Shipbuilding Company,
Chester, Pa ; Western Queen, cargo,
1S0 tops, Skinner Js IMilj, Seattle.
Washington: Itiemerton, catgo, 7300
j loin. Seattle Shipbuilding Company,
'Seattle, Washington
A conference between ship owneis and
represiutatlves of the crews to reach
an adjustment of tlie wage question
.was addressed bv Itobi 1 1 II PasH, dl-
I rector of labor for tlie Putted states
I shipping luaid, and t'omnilsi Inner
I'harles P.. Page Mi Page drove home
tlio lesson of mote ship nnd better
I handling of those alread.v in the scixlre
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20 Examples of the Great Savings
$90.00 Marmot Coat
ltolllng sliaxxl collar, snjppv sport
belted model
$110.00 Muskral Coat
Large shaxxl capo collai of nal
ui al muskrat a( -length model
$110.00 Marmot Coal
" length , loose model.
$135.00 Muskrat Coat
Plain or Hudson Seal trimmed; 5
lei.gth , llaro eeslgn
$145.00 Marmot Coat
Full-length loose model; lustious
brown color
$145.00 Muskrat Coat
Full-length model; Hudson Seal or
mtul.rat collar and cuffs.
$185.00 Hudson Seal Coat
Smart spurts model, latge. xxolf
cape collai
$190.00 Nutria Coat
Hudson seal or nutria collar
and cuffs Jaunty design
$195.00 Hudson Seal Coats $135.00
.length model, Hudscm teal
large cape collar nnd cuffs.
$245.00 Nutria Coats
Large Hudson seal caps collar
and cuffs Fine quality.
JERSEY NEGIIO BUREAU
DOES EXTENSIVE WORK
Welfare Orcjniralloit lailarccs Acliv
ille. and Will He Mainlalncd in
i llepntlmrnt of Labor
' Trenton, N, 4,, April 30 A report
ailed for bx Hoxctnor Kdgc from the
loflklals of the Negro Welfare and Km-
l1u incut tturruti, vvhlcli vxus legalized
I bx Hie last Legislature In xvhut xxas
I, mm n as the 'migrant bill ' shown that
tills new activity has ucceetlci 111 se
curing ciiiplojiuent, not on!) for negroes
migrating from the South, but nlso for
negroes suddenly released from penal
Institutions and otherwise under a huiidl
inp llranehes of the work have been
founed lu man) counties of the Stale,
resulting In flee medical treatment of
migrant-. Improvement of housing con
tMloti". i are of stranded soldlets, sub
srilptlotn lo the third Liberty Ixian
totaling Iff. nnu and xarlous other ac
llxlllc. The Welfiue Purcau xvas created
vvlllilii the ! pnrtiuint of Labor and ar
r.ingemen'ls have bieu made xxlth Com
inlsslomr of Labor Lexxls T llrxnnt
xxlienbj the luite.iu will become an tilll
clallv malnlnlneil subdepartment of the
Dipartmint of Libor heneefoilh.
(.KHAKIl TO SPEAK HERE
1'ormrr nilinailnr lo Grrmsny Will
ddrrn Mrelinp 'lliurnlav
Jniiirs W lierniu. toimer Anicr'can
Amhaso'iUor to (iernuinx. will nddreis a
piti lotto niK'tlni; rhuridn) excnlng nt
tlie Acndeinv of Music In behalf of the
Third Lltiertv Loan
I'.iptalii Mlhur Hunt chute author
slid xv ar inriopoiiilMit, also xvlll nd
dress the inietlng. xvhlch xvlll begin at
X l,i oilccl. I Ichiro K MtzscllA It
chnlrman of the isitiunlttee In charge
Mr Herard was In lieimaux when the
war brgan and his revi I itlnns of Herman
Inttlgtie liavi caused much comment
sline his lecall Mi lierard's nililrees
P'1'bab..x will tnnt iln srxti-il accounls
of illplnitiatlc dlfcnssloiu. previous to
the t lilted Mates' entrv Into the war
Lancaster Poliirimm Drafted
"in aster, Ps Aplll 30 Among the
li-' urn f tnl nun who started this mom
Ing for Camp Lee weie fliarbs Imt
warl Hie first imllrrman to be selected
heie. Jaiins i'll.k u well known lint, I
cli ik, nnd Conrad c Muthe. one of Hie
men who attended Hie Fort Mag.in
'anin and who lias been terxliig a
mllitarx Instiuetor at Nazareth Hall
Silver Flower Baskets
Our selection is large, show
ing many styles in patterns to
meet all tastes.
Among them is an elegant
sterling silver haskct, beauti
fully hand - engraved and
picrccd-hcight nineteen and
one-half inches $210,
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMOND MKP.CHANTS JF.WKLKHS S1LVK11SM1TH3
MavPson & JDeMair?
1115 CKestnut Street
Opposite Keith's Theatre
Saving of 50 Per-' Cent
Your Fur Coat
Should Interest You!
That Is Exactly What You Can
Save By Buying Now
IN OUR REMOVAL SALE!
We have materially reduced all our Fur Coats to
make an effective clearance before we move into our new
store at 1215 Chestnut Street.
This clearance is necessary, because we have placed
large orders for our new store, and we do not want to
take any of our present stocks with us.
And yet, fur prices have advanced fully Go per cent
in wholesale cost since we bought our"present stocks, and
wholesale fur prices at the St. Louis sale last week showed
another increase of 35 per cent in raw skins.
Every woman with foresight will buy 'now and
make a full saving of 50 per cent.
Purchases will be reserved in our storage
vaults until next fall on payment of a de
posit. Payments to be continued monthly.
$59.50
$74.50
$74.50
$89.50
$98.50
$98.50
$125.00
dark skins.
$395.00 Leopard Coat
Scat collar and cuffs.
$325 Hudson Seal Coats
Large cane collars of silky
skunk siiawi collar ana cuns.
$350.00 Natural Squirrel
Handsome belted model in 8
length; of try choice sklna.
$395 Hudson Seal Coats
rnll.lenetli loose models:, large
cape, skunk collar,
$395.00 Mole Coats
Full-belted model In smart
sports design,
$695.00 Natural Beaver
Full length; verjP fine quality
$750.00 Russian Kolinsky
j. Full-length handsome model ,
xqjKbCQtlonal value.
$130.00
$175.00
Veivciiolco feklna.
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READING, PA., KEEPS U?t
VIGOROUS WAR ON VICE
City Ueteclixes Raid Houte Deiltnr4
as Olijecllonable by GoxcrnmcDt
Ofliciali
lie adlnr, r April 30 - The national
crusade against xlce, Instituted by the
War Department to protect sailors and
soldiers, xvas brought to a climax In
Heading early today, xvhen city detec
tlxea raided one of the nine houses '
xxhleli Mayor Filbert had ordered close!
at the request of Goxernment officials,
This Is the second official step taken In
Heading to clean the city of xlce.
A house on Plum street xxas the flrat
to feel the eagle's claxv City Detectives
Miller and Muber raided the place and
arrested four women and one man, nit
nf whom xvere lodged at City Hall. Th
deterttxes declared the raid xxas made to
break up the dope, ring In Reading,
xxhleli xxas one of the requests made by
lioxernnient odlclals following their ln
x estimation of xlce conditions In Ilead
Int? One hundred charges of dope xvere)
confiscated lu the raid,
Qucbrc IVelale 111
Oneher, April 30. Cardinal Begin,
Vrchblihop of Quebec slnco 1898, la
grnxely ill. following n hemorrhage. Ills
condition Is considered alarming because
of his advanced age. Cardinal Begin
is sexentv-elght xenrs of age. He xvas
elevated to his present title In 1914,
PREVENT WASTE
Vast quantities of food
arc left after every meal,
because of a lack of
appetizing flavor. Well
seasoned food is Econ
omy. A delicious season
itirj is
LEAtPERRINS
SAUCE
THE ORIQINAL WORCESTERSHIRB
Jt prevents waste of food.
Furs
Remodeled
at
Moderate
Cost
$260.00 Natural Raccoon- Coats $175
Ueautlful spart model, of xery
$195.00
$220.00
skunk, cuffs and xxlfe border.
$340.00 Sable Squirrel Coats $225.00
', length full model: large
$245.00
$275.00 I
cuffa and xvlde border.
$275.00
$475.00
$525.00
1E,00 Natural Mink U $595.00
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