"(i(iMr.i a- . I ASSURED OF RELIEF ledisl' nml Sw'8S ''B!,l's f,ill Assume Lure of Indigent f ALIENS HERE IMORE REVELATIONS OF GERMAN EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918 V m Soi TffS API'IvUVlib I'KUJhLTIIIiolJcrnniilnlilBHeH Willi It i' -! iNi-ii anarchists, and tlie- II I 'iiillt Ift Alllltll'l ikit (in) i",1"":' '" , "" Ate III l'I1l'-"s uv-tllliri- ol war W.iblllllKlo". Aplrl no e lepatloni of Svvlt?rilnnd nml ...illiirv 1 nvHAAt 1 1 nil liwan nml Ati'tiu llu.iiK.ulau in- KrtStS. Iaxc l,m,pl tnkl'n to lll(,rl ' 0rkamoiiB iiuUbciU incmv. tiltrnt fUhout the fnltP'l State. 1 he sff has been nppinvr-il h tlio Unite il futM. lltlicf will l'f oMcndcil to , finilllf "f tn'oiiied ullms (Hurt i i' . . .. r 1 ii I. II.. ... ..l.l Tim till' I'K'i1'1" i"11" nunc in iiiu gUbldlim i-''" ",lf,ls "no '" .H 'mi i. count of tholi status fttddltloml committee of Aini'tlenns B" to be oig-'oi'"! '" ro-optl.lto with Xe legation l""1 ii" " "'"'i'iii urn T,, . Mmlrlil. Vprll 3n. ui lemarknble chinuter of tlto 11. closures ti,nt nre belne ...., .. , ii- foremost -...e.. , . " ' ' mi- i-imr-iiiii p ..mm- u, uic nun inli or tin- delimit ctn b.tssv to net the umiehists ,u Mori, on i Bleat and pefM.il plot for the disturb mice of t.io rountr. dors not diminish as till tale, po well substantiated nm Unites l'rorpcitliiRs to It in nnlllliel, ate to bo taken iicnlnsf 1 I Sol fur tli publication hut Hint mtrtpld Journal Mill rocs on with lt. nmazlnc narrative taken iinlnlj from tlio nn-irchlt chief MlKuel P.isunl nml conninipil nml lonolioratril In nlber qiuttprn, niul It should lip added Hint ninnv papers wlili h have already romp timlei the lloplKIMIIP of tllO ailtllOlltlCH for Iwv- Iiir iiuolcd bits from thptp rcvtl-ittiuis Mill mnko no seuet of svmpithj for 1.1 "! nml Iti patriotic endeavor i mis 1..1 i;pnci wlilpli s of milt,. were of oppolle polltlrnl views, who liolil their cond-ivcs nml plot together preparing tlio calastro sow desolation tnoiirn ink nml uricr tiirouftliout tin' Mini or "pain Mar (lend for Profiteer UlSt'lohlires of i 'Scaled In Hip rdltnrlnl oIIIipk of Hip newspapers, secreted In tin- ministers 1 diainbori", tlir) worlt with dlllKPiu'e nt , tlielr criminal ntrprlr TIipx would ii ..- i in. ill n-i nuil lio. .. ' fvli JOU, ipuiir n limit liri' hum i n-' iniitlnt? iKr.OW,i ,ho,,ru,n nf "' l"f I would hand joil ovrr iik n tl.liiK without .... ...,.mikii HiiiMiPii nooiit it i thought to tlip hlKliPiit l.lddir to tin om rpiuirKiiiiio rhnrnUrr, holwlm clm the limit' Shall i allow OFFICIAL 1INTRIGUKS IN SPAIN S-'fSSi? vrv uu im i.;i XII1R and Brlrf tin of Matlritl, l'WIessl) Contiiuips its DI..I.. ti.. i mm nuiciicti in nun hmbavsj m Mathit nation i' or such n rV Hnlind Mni.l ii. .. . ' ni. ii Ji i, , i .' """ "p l"pr not lo n . m",1" n So"" !" '"I" iiupilrnl1 n ippiltnilon fm Its crrloilviu nb. I -V dPtnlliif trplit on tlio oioft alarm. lilf,. r,.V"B,'"u"' ,UIS "eM '" U'0 I'renl-1 0 lit of Hum nun. t Thfrc wim a lomnil. nhhj tntcrUpw lioiiwrn ilrlinin ind 1Mb-I cml in hip Mini do rnni. thcro wn hip pifp of ton or a .Won iiiurrlilstH uppIIiik to hrur a lollor rrad whuii had noon trrphnl from an anoiiMilnUs i orm. Hltidctit slKiipiHn an inltlnl which thev Mipw . thptP ramp to Madrid a im" tPlinilK lmllliluil wmi una kUpii liox pltnllt In tMvptiii r lmii.o hut Hiirh inuiiri iiiukt not lm inarp thin tnntlj lpfcrrcd to. nniiite of l'riiinEniiiln Spinklna of the rlrrmin nml r iui prop-iemuri rnn mi gala .lis. mill n thltiK lo li.ippi'n" Shall wp inn-t-enl to their tuntlng i in p1jp III.p hia'ti without a will" It t paid that i oii,ht to Join foripn In tin group of nations that offerB the IipI RUir.iu lirt foi the piorjierlt ami the .ieki in dlzcnient of tin. rutintt) 'I ho war la a good tlilnr onb fit a few profiteers In tlio hlu Imliisti Ipm who nrp able to make mormon gilus In n lllnc ueps stoi Km for Hip unhappj Koldlcm, to a few lunki ra who get thein sp1ci out of ilinii'ultliB In nipaiiM of haul, to tnlf a dozen polllh I uu War Is not a good thing for tlio Finill ngil rultliijst, the ptnnll tindoi tlio Inhonr Kor thenc It Is the whip, the most terrible laxh tint was cet kiiown 'Powti, th"n with the wai ' Howu with thoip who iniKo It' Iinwn with U. S. CASUALTY LISTS SPUR WORK AT MEADE Camp Seethes as Draftees' Comrades in Picartly Stem Hintlcnburg's Assaults Hu a Staff Cnrrmponilrnl f iimp Mmdf, Aitmlml, Mil , April 30 I'reh casuilts lists from Uinnce and Innnounioincnt that 'Von lllndr nburg has j liuiirhoil nnnlhor niaililnK ilrlp on the western front Iihb put Mule 1'enn on Ita toea and err man, from the iom nundlug general to the newest recruit I Is working .it top spccij lo round out nn efficient fighting fono. This focrlsh aitlltj wan reflocted today on tho rlflo range, where the .116th lnfintrj, an nll-l'eniiMiianla regiment Is at work on the target This unit originally made up of 1'ennsj Iranians drawn from towns nnd cities In eastern rennslanli. but riilusle of Phlla bit by bowline up remarliablo scores with their Hnfleld rifle-. Lieutenant Colonol Mden l' Know led, who In directing tho rlflo praetlce Is warm In his praise for the men In his command "lhe bae nimwered the country M cill for ilhilent soldiers by appear ing on the range and shooting like Ptrrans' bo raid "It Is n hard hit ting regiment nod when It nrrhes In Trance It will measuro up with any organization In tlio nrinj " That the Liberty dlllnn will reielxo thi bulk of Its rlflo pracllie on thin side of the ocean Is now a certalntj The 31Cth was scliiduled to spend one week on tin rangi, but lecent ihaugis In Amoilia's war plans hir glen the I regiment nn nddllliual week at the Lirgets lli new sMstein will applj to j other Infantrx riglmeiils and from now until the ilMslou rccelxes Us sailing . oiders the rlth lange will bo ocuipled eery da i Nothing dellnlte romernlng the do-1 pilture of the illilslon for Trance bis been reieUed from Washington, but the I training sihedule Is being broidened nnd this Is interpreted b olliceis to mum that the I'puiir Inula Marlind and Ulslrlit of Columbia soldiers are to reeelxe the bulk of their training In the Marlnnd hills Hanking olliceis had I looked forwnrd to thru months' work In day that tho fourth ofllcra' training camp will opn at Camp Meads otr May RI Selects who entertain ambitions to wear the gold bar of a seconfl lieutenant must lite their applications wllli their companj commanders before May B. Company commanders will pick 10 per cent of their men for tho camp, and from eaih group tho culling board will pick men who measuro up to the high standards prescribed by the army. Out of eer ten men recommended vr the tamp not more than two men will be selected bj tho culling board, but with approxlmataeh 30,000 men to draw from, the board will hae little difficulty In finding 700 or 800 likely candidates fln Donrhoo, the West Philadelphia until who gained fame by lending his $6000 wireless outfit to I nele Sam, has left tho headriuirters compans of the 31 Jtli Field Artillery and lo now nt Inched to the Kederal patrol hi I'hilt dephli IVuiebon was disqualified for nverseiB dut, and when tiansferred was permitted to take his a1uable radio tiiulpment Ills former comrades are now without a wireless apparatus. I'ottsiillr Alilrrman Dies I'nllsillle, r.. April .10- Patrick .1 Martin aldirman of the Second Ward of this clti died at 3 30 o'clock this morning aged flft-four ears He sencd u term ns Count udi(or before 10 EARS FOR WIFlKlLtlgH, Climlicrlmrt Court Deities 1'Jm tot Leniency in Mom) Sentence ( liamlieraborg, l., April 30 -Judge Cllllan Ignored all picas for leniency In ' the rase of John II, Monn, who shot ami killed his wife and us convicted last week of voluntary manslaughter. Ho wa'j sentenced to the maximum penalty . under the law, ten to twche years In tha" IUstcrn Penitentiary. John eager, who served a term In the penitentiary for beating his wife and who, when homo on parole, kicked her out of Tho house the first night, was sent to Jail for a. J ear. When released lis must grie a bond of 1500 to keep the peace. Chilean "Sabs' Anchor Havana, Anrll 20 After a four-dsr trip from an American port six subma- w rines, ouui in ine unnra niairs ior me Chilean Ooxernment. hae anchored here Thej are being comoyed by the cruiser Chacabuco and the transport Angamos The Chacabuco fired a sa lute on entering the harbor. Great crowds lined the shore fScretan KinshiR iiiiiioiini cd tho ftrancenient In this statement tin the lutci ests of tlio tsafitj' nnd ,,.. .,r this ioiinti it has hrcn tfiiwi; '-; ., m found nepess i fiorn tlmp to tlmo Srestrlct tlio mmi'iucnts nml fields of I Snolojment of nim iillcns In noma oscs tlieo ustiiitloiis h,ip winked I tnjshlps on rncnix itllrns who In nil1 JtSPeCia M'1C Billion inviimviti' fHendh to iho I nltcd States, hut who, Wine to the iipolrtt nt of birth nnd war renditions luir nrcn uniiblo to change ditlr status ns such unit lno of ne ctssltj bciomr objects of iharitj. liiewl'e tin fnmlllfsj of those enemy illenswhom the (imei iiment deems It idilsable to lutein me ofttu ilepilved of their nicinv of livelihood and they ilso become dependent on the ehailty o( clheis i I,esi(loiis In btiiicrvlse Helicf "In oi del to nieit this condition tho. legation of SwiUeilaml nnd the leca ' tlon of Sweden In chaice. rcspectUcly, ' of German and A-stro-IIungul m ln Wfstsin tho I nltcd States hae with jit approval nnd 10 opciatlon of this Jknernment umieiinkcn to sjsiemT tlie and hupenKo all the lellcf that iuybo given to medy aliens unci ever, mil howevei situated thinuKliout tho' muntri In the case of the Interned, rnemy aliens and tholi fuinllles tho Vtatlons hap jrippiI to supph all tho relief from theli own funds, limiting fech relief to what Is found after inic hi Investigation to bo tlio essential hlnlmnm t'Tlio ca-e of the Itw-abldiui; cnim ulens has in rented - more complex Jbbleni 1hi It l pioposed to miet by in formation nt n nitlonal tommlttce cpraposid of Vim lie in i itl?pn which $ co-opcrat ion with tin legations of Jhrttzerlind and -vcdin and tho con Jtlls umlrr tliPii iiuisdlPtlon, will Invistl le all cans of distress imong this (Ins and will i out ml the lollictlon and btrlbutlon i f all funds that miy In SibKribed foi the purpose of their n- Bf It will of louf-e have locsl com- m'ttoes woiking until i II wherever tin vA of sutli c ii'niltties Is felt nnd will rjnder unnuiit of Its activltl's tu the jreper auth nlic j-"! feil confident lbt the InlPlhgtut Ud conlroiliil lpllif of inivy iilleus in distress n m irdnnn with the pio potd metlmiN is i bumanltnri in inpa m In are"id with tin sphll in wlilpli i have onili ii il.i n to i irrj on Uir- irir" t Treatment Nnl Cllil I an I or i ThTe i no obhgitiou ill exi ting Jrtatles f I -m Ii tu aliiipnt of enemv nens as i inniorni in liciinanv nno uttrh in tin mii Ii have Ikpii iletilned ,na niot nr iliom su laiRPi ilepunlent iorfuppoit up jii the food supplies sent Jn through ill Und io s oi ntlur oi tanlzatloio- f In tlio i a e i f nrtiM aliens who nro Jiow Interned tb I tilted t ites is Inble Jorihe covt ot tliPii nialntPiianep as In Jhe cace of anv lawbieikcr or suspect (Tie Snl mil Swedish legations mav pupplj them w ith omp snnll articles of twi not provided by the Internment ttmps adininistr ition I The activities of fho ligations will not Wlend in an wnv to the i nnpaiititelv w prisoner- of war In this countrv Jhe Hague nettles piovidc that the cost St their maintenance slnll be asesel talnst the enem countries upon the eoncluslou ot peace DIX ENGINEERS LEARN HOW TO BUILD BRIDGES r (Trestle in Ho Blown Up and Rebuilt as Pari of Training lXT n-g,fSLZ,w' torlsllv tinon the rlrciiinslnnco ti.n i-i "r "P"iv" should be reproduied In Mad' Ip "orror or the billies foi llie sakn City outfit, for near v one third or Its ciiangpi to tlie training program tint ; '" -"" ... I JWn - r 0 r I Sol ."rslsleii'in savtg'inh vas" r gh ? ."-."?. ". "' ".' " ""'!' "' oilier lands vvhc.b no' me arc .lllrons of I'ennsvlv.n,, , h""?. T" "." .'.. ' .."!.. !". """'. ." ,r,.. Zt He'm'ovnrX, ?,v I"" U T ESn 5?JS.f ?555! z mir-io1 n,";;,Pf";Cn,:: .r.-r,tw '.'iik,1::,0 :r :?z?:r z?" .str'is,-' s. 7:73; .illrp. and setting on one side tl,P Indl- ,o " V)r '".'".V' "!".' . ,.,n W,L"Pt ".". "i".1' (r l'W"; ' """'""IV ''""" "U'Jl" 5 MlllinlllV or tip union wblc'.l lu .nn. . ...-....... '" noil 11111 cuu war i 'uu 11 n 11 11" RUM"M li I ' I . ierne.1 In the c.se tod. .v de.erves to " ., " . 'u ,"' " "J:.'" ''"'"e- Tb .1 Long live the peace of pponles I. . . 7; -.-' ' r - - -- ( r--s. . .""" '. ",,M'r" miomii as p. "'The Tcderatlon of tin Vini.b I 'I UltE7i&$f s .h ti ., tft' --SSfSrnrmVfWnrmSSs CZ.., AN v ZSiV If "s, . ,v.,1n""i',"ml r-olld-nldad llu-1 liroiipsofCatah-nli &WyJaH,S A, O mam held a Joint inrellnL- In Mn.li-io il??3sr-jaWMsM4L;t Vi I I ( O OSirfMikS' VJU36CWirff'JljrfcAlMri Till FfiTiT Til' r " rriih ' F I1 TI '' fli1! iATsi WTvMrnKiw mk I 'JUTMi.l R3V19FI iMCLITMM.'. m Vwi rfH-" - sii ' um illlli Wilie'SIIM'il1! VFh. MPt4JIITi a f,,s r 55fcafeEaOggff&S , i i?A.r j& iriisa serves ti he evimlned Voielgn subjects 1 njnv ilvll but not polltii il lights, and for that t canon It Is held thev should hold thmipclves fin aloof from home political nffalrs If tint Is the case with private Indlvldu lis this piper sajs whit must wp sav of the cite of a foielgii persnn ngp who fills the ofllce of atub issador' Nation tl Independent o Is Injuied bv sin b nets wherever thev come from and It is n matter deserving tho atten tion of the t lov eminent I he Uoniannnes etnlettn Pasiual tells of the lipiman vcudetia against thp Count dp Itomanonps tlie IiiotiI fut of which was of couixc Known fivv caminlgns that have ever been waged In the nulent press of M,t diid evei Invlng ceideil in feioi llv mill unsciuiuIoiisni"s that which tht iierinanoiliili ntwipipers In most casts owned In liiiiniusoi nibsldlcd bv tlio tiprmnn (invciument dlreitiil aKain"t tlie Count when lie was head of tho Liberal tbivernmeut i'ascu tl was ion sulted bv the pinba-sv nilthorltlcs at the beginning of this inuipnlgu I hid a long conveis ition be v,is 'with nn Stohrer. the Hist srerctarv to the i mli iw and Herr (irlmin Wo wctp t tlking nbout home tiolltlix 1 lo n ludlguation ngilust the Count na-- ivi cbntlv inilPisiur; l.ikp tin otheis tl -Inti rv lew took pi ipp nt the einlns i i Stoliret Intinnted lo mo that It vv is ,ii snlutelv nccesarv thit the Count sh u d be m cdp to vaiate olllcp within llftein dtvs counllng fi om Hip datp on Jn li tint Intprvlcw took plan' Up spoki l nip rf tho newspiper camiulgii ignio t that lonlrib tntlisla ' as h called bun Up gave inn to undei stand and I u iplvcd the news with some siiipnp tl it this hThl ntwspapei innipnlgn hid mil thini a tp.tt deal of iuoiipv IIohcmi 111 spite of this the amb-issidor said 111 il ho and nil the othfis wpip unite satisfied 'Vet with all Its vlnlPino and Its long duiallun tint c tniiiign did not vlelil nil tlie deslied results rn.atleinnl luels lthhebl The nliloi of LI "ol sis tint In has In his po-veslon the most lompleti and detailed iiifntin nlon "f what happened nl the enib issv in iei,tid to the cam paign agtinsi tin' t oinit de Itomanones Kiimo weei, ine soi let on klloun nu Vn V-srnulsli ntid Sollil ii la i.i ii,.. mam' held a Joint Hireling in Mndrlti i in ihev ilecbleif to rpptoiluep ttiesji pattiphlil making It clear to their chief i tint the Mmlrlil anarchists were in solid nRreeiupnt with the dcilnratlnns of their cntnlonlan comrados The osmni,. I lot paid People of ftp-tin' 'The ana re hint giotip Solldai id ici Human i and Acclnn Vnatqulsta of Miceuiil tnahP ine words or i he l Cstu. own mid Ionian cnniradis their iiioir antiwar principles, opposing tho pouncii usurers who wnulil clelivir thr me i ,. i inn uiinir no will t,00l,lf I" the bnrhaious lluiopeati strug- fcic i no prpsent moment elPinaml all vour alteiition , thev nppril to win tor all vnut Intetest V Mindful or niuliiliuus and lnipuilent i rsons Inti nt soleh on their business ami piving httlp attptiilon to tlip surft rings of ol In is so long as thev make inlossil fm linns havi set tlumsplvps to the Ignoble task of H1mp Ing publh opinion and ptepiilng tlm ppoplo foi t decision bv vvlibli S e on will dpp.il I fioin her negttihtv The rr arc united in an Infamous jtsne I ition a nuinbti of mi n who um.l veMeidav V on stohrer I'lertei As tb result of the c lie ul ill pamphlet said PapcUal mil tb" ev In which the desires of Hip e mb ifv eo carried through I was congi itulntrd ly Von hlohrpr and llrliiiui and thev aKe I mp to n imp to the tnthe cost (if all t nt I had done Vlso bj wa of i gi itniu thev handed me Crtll peseta'- I his pin phlet was nl"o rpprlnted In c tiormous nlllini ! uu intltles b the nnbass seeing that It was to their Intel est that it should be liiiulaled lu 'ill pirts HAGS iSKCOM) ROC1IK 1'I.AMi VV H-lilncI'Mi. Vtiril 10 VV ore! has been reiflved here that Lieutenant CI L II iter, an Vnieriiati avlctni Ins biouglit down his second (!erm in airplane l'llne alone he attacked the (ietnian nnililup Ulllecl the obsorver and shot the ma chine clown in (lamps Killing the pilot The action took pi up In the Olse P.lver aid wheie be was living with the Krinch aimles en Mati'i 2B His firt German machine was brcugbt d lwn Vlatcli IS (II One Week Only, Ending May 4 $1.50 & $2 Shirts, $1.35 3 for $1.00 Woven Madras, Guaranteed Fast Colors $1.00 Neckwear . . . 65c At These Addresses Only KJ.'JS-IO S. Penn Square Widcncr BIcIr. Arcade 92G Chestnut Street VV rljthUlown, N ,1 , lp nix B. April 30 fin the wood" near the uev aitiilerv '"Se. officers nnd men of the 303d ytlneers conoonmlea l. Pnlnnl T-d. JWd M Markham are constructing a hi? brldKe ,lllrt feet high and sixty Btt long representing a section of a f'llroad bridge When tho work Is com IHfMd orders will be Issued for the de- iirijetlon of the structure, and the men ! be shown the methods ot blowing P. ' bridge and lenderlnc It useless ffiLwrward another detachment will be Sf out as If following an enemy anil Kj,iJ repair the bridge so that It can lg"d bj advancing tioops In this Kir the engineers will obtain necessar Lwperlence that will greatly aid them lrn,,hey get 0,cr there." UJIkes by different regiments are now fSpmiR H part of the training ot the yv " n" rceilVJ -erKlllll J-JIVlSlOll M ambulapce companies were the first 12 Hart fill r at nlo-lit tcln. ein.1 ihatr Hfre followed by the 307th Artillers MT .i, 308Ul a"d 30-tn Regiments irti lerr ,,ere t0 1,nVe started on a CT jesterday, bdt It had to be put oft ivt v unt or ",e "IS division review. Lsalch l ti.i i.-i.i .i.i . iki.. it , . - " 'iifi nciu iiuct ituernuou j em lr;1 Engineers are planning a hike I'liurettay and rrlilai. nnd it ta llkelv i,.ihe Infantrymen will Btart as soon Its " fracti-e on the range fie r.r8t """ fro,n ,hft West t0 nr' J at Camp DIx made their appearance Mterqay They hall from Illinois. jiwu State Is contributing a large num. ' of men to the camp's population ? movement .. lilK la K.e,iCnr. en Ann ii , y, . "mm a i,iu(iia, w,vv It 10 tOA Klnlnnm.Ml 111 .wt in .T" " " vwiiivillllCIII, II III CHI I"- Kfnnle Mack and his Athletics will lltft. . ra on Sunday afternoon. May KJ. -nsi the Dlx team. The latter IkFr.1" meet the team representing reiur,h Ben Ice Station, Signal Corns. Th!W Y,rk n'xt Saturday. PUJ second round ot the camp boxing garment will be staged on Thursday ffinln.- In the V M C. A. auditorium, Ei'MeUger, Y M. C A. athletlo dl IKJ'r. la In charge ot the program. SSu?Jr occupied the attention of the OPnd from now until naiday will B J'ous momenta for the men here. I ones not, looking forward to yLr wi.ca live, IOQHIUB uwaiu lu JKJ M 1u paymaster are the men WWie down n;lhe early April draft. 3 1 n ta Ck f S I III ' il Ine Ihfiit L.ai I . Great Value; Great I !) Here is a car that will take you I illlli II thousands of miles with absolute J II jjlj hill climber, has ample speed, is fi lllllll I I find 7io car excels it in value and 1 I IJh Appearance, Performance, ( ' IIIIKI Lihi Four if pdtl 90 Touring Car, tSSO lllllll lllllll f.o.i.TcUloPric4iuhltcttatiiKilUHlnoHti (Kill J . OVERLAND HARPER COMPANY I 14-16-18 S. 21st Street I In ii I wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam I BON WIT TELLER. G, CO. Iridmdiuil lingerie Shop THIRTEENTH and SANSOM STS. ANNOUNCE COMMENCING TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY); THEIR ayyycue or Wfat&ffirsfromcll9tliets r'L mqfene The ci'eation of the unusual, the departure from the traditional types of lingerie, the presentation of the very' latest things FIRST lenda to this annual event an addi tional importance in view of ) lfv MARKED PRICE REDUCTIONS mjowdmade Jmuppmz JUu vcjene Gowns 1.55 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 lo 65.00 Envelope Chemise 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 to 37.50 Regular Chemise 1.50 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 lo 28.50 Drawers 1.50 1.95 2.25 2.95 4.95 to 16.50 Corset Covers 1.50 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 lo 12.75 Combinations 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 8.75 lo 37.50 Petticoats 2.25 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.75 lo 37.50 ) QoiteU Glovcsilk T C Undergarments , Handmade Philippine 1 1 a n d made F-'hilippine Night Gowns, beautifully Envelope Chemise of sheer 1 embroidered, bdt!st, , or I l' I 1 - i i r- i ki i .. r- i Odd handmade regular Odd French Night Govvm, chemi3ei exquisiteiy cm. i lace trimmed, broidercd, 1 6.95 I 4.95 Pure silk hose, with lisle garter tops, in black, white and shoe shades 1.35 Grepe de Qfwvz and Satin JLii rtcjerie Gowns 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 8.75 to 49.50 Envelope Chemise 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.75 to 37.50 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.75 to 22.50 1.50 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 lo 16.50 Pure silk hose, all silk gar ler tops, in black, while and shoe shades. Special 1.95 Novelty silk hose, includ ing Paris or embroidered clox, and openwork designs 1.95 lo 4.50 . Pure glove silk vests, with ribbon shoulder straps, in pink; all sizes. Special 1.25 Bookers Bodices Satin Night Gowns, bod ice effectively hemstitched in flesh or white, 4.95 , Envelope Chemise, satin, empire effect, hemstitched, 2.95 Pure glove silk bloomers, in pink; all sizes. Special 1.75 V Tlcaliaccft emd Jetticoafax Odd Negligees of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Satin 9.75 14.75 23.50 37.50 to 95.00 Petticoats ot Crepe de Chine and Satin 3.85 4.95 6.95 9.75 Pure glove silk envelope chemise, lace trimmed, from 2.95 to 6.95 Puie glove silk camisoles, in plain, and lace trimmed, from 1.50 to 4.25 i i i i i i . '' i ji, jf " W n Isj i ! I i J1 uliWAe a mfca . MyM tllalM