Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1918, Postscript, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; lRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918
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mflCAL PHASES OF FOREIGN NEWS EVENTS PORTRAYED IN EXCLUSIVE CABLE DISPATCHES
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RGES ALLIES ! philadelphian safe "over there" lu. S. FLIER BRINGS
K-r.v3iwww'--vK)roErtTwi..w'j,t i wjutuua. ""aummMxemi1 U5Jdbmga;fwi
HR T.tKR TEUTONS DOWN FOE AT TOUL
vik Newspaper Rails
"Friendly Intcrvcn-
ti,Gn" at Vladivostok
3AM E IN UKRAINIA
Entente Dealing With Small
Group Posing as Siberian
Government
UP
' M
I HAVE ARRIVED SAFELY OVERSEAS.
uSL&:
v a.Ufc-iU
Moi-uor"rt ' Oaring Dxploil
Witnessed liy I'renrli and
American Tmiclii's
This card will be held until safe
arrival of the boat on which I sailed.
JMEreSOTWmWBCTWTOEKW
,, BY ARTHUR RA.NSOML'
9fm.iat Cable tn Eirning 1'itblic l.cdirr
PHMBto lilt lv hr Xrv loil Tlmn Co.
Mninn, prll 2S
Tfes'terday the I'ravd.i, nllldal nrfian
of the nol.licM.-t pailv. Rrrdril Count
on ll'
! ,1 uti II
Mpvprlne I i In.
'but as the plenipotentiary of nn armctt bprn awaidtd llie ttlMltiKutplH il n. t ii
bnntfxvhlcli, with ilmltleox audacity
WOUNDED OFFICER DECORATED
Liaitcii.int Mfcring Win (.ni
I for G.ill.inlry in Action
Mlrfcach, "not an the rrnreientatlve of H," "" xinerlrun rniv
4- . ,. . ' Irrmli lliiltlr rronl, ,In .!
nio iTorKinK cirssc or a trienuiy nauon. .... winiiim n
, fcreses mid rotia vvlicie'vrr It In able to
0p. croon Me lominnndru a pl.itimti th.it n
i hiuickpu
thrvtn In
baj onet '
with u bloody
In Mirll and took
mrasurpi to defeat the em m
If. ct I
ll.ii...anik , IliiuHp, till lllfll
I until fprlouxlv Bounded
well mid. t tn
ftei In nm h
Today the Pravila hat. to admit that!"0 ouJccip.1 to liiing movr.l tow ir.l tit
..... . . l.l u.i. II IIC l.llf.v .l.r ,u." "in.- "i in
iu7 - imperialists or tne Allien coaimon ei.ir.ii.ei..n
IIIk
Me
are hurryliifr tn show the llusrtan pea
ant and workmen that the are In no
Vajr to bo tftatlnKUlhcd from their Gcr
hian competitors
Testerday, In the ITiiMln Mlrbach
' h4l$l Ahe stage an nula enemv. To
day ha lx puhed aside hy N'oulenx, the
Irench ambaFs.ulor M Nouleim had
expressed hlx approval of armeir Inter
vention In thexnM. lnterentlon which
should bo of a friendly character
Its Is difficult o understand how tho
Use b(, arms aKalnt a people tan be s.itd
1 to haxp a friendlj character, but that
puzzle Is explained bv irnouments el?ed
jit "Vladivostok and published hem to
day, from which it Is clear that tho Al
lied representative hi Vladivostok are
keeping up relations with a small croup 7loull..
of persona who vvi'li to lieiome tho Kl- v '
tartan Government and are actually in
a- position exactly like that of the
"Ukrainian rnda when flrelng from Kiev
Thin racfci took refuse in two rooms
In the Gentian headquarter at ilrest
ltoriik, and while being in itself n gov
ernment "without forte, without author
ity and without people ' sinned a treaty
which allowed ;orinnii x friendly In
lorx'cntlon In I kr.ilne
'.HIP
couraKPnuM cani.
inspired thp men In "tiPtiKtlii'n tln-li
offensive measures aRatnit tlie etienu
who failed to ir.uli our trim lieu ..t all
As a result of Ills wound l.lpul. limit
MeerlnK lost his rtclu hand
"BLUK niiVII." Ul'KST
OF (JKRMVN BOY
33 t i, if
essbssss Jsf7SiilfcSKaaw
U MililileHiMh ill I" I (8
1 flJSHwl
"" m& W0 1
1 IfilL J&m '
i PlPwyM " "
i I HI
a b i
! 7 ! ii
I fttnrr
ll lll'.Mtl ll,l
t i Mioii.lnif f iriifitn 1'nhl i
i " f titi'-rfroit .Iritnfit rioi
n.erlinii I Mil llrail.iiArler, ,Mh :i
I li.i.e ititr t lewed IjletitenHtit .InHtes
M.t- iipi the tuetil-lno-ent-old
v in, t i nn tillnt wbo single-handed In a
ii. nm niiiclitiie l.triUKhJ ilow n a Inche
ill iiu' Thix nirirnlnE oer the Tool
" to. II. w n tail M.iith with io
Im mi it'linlird and h budding
in. 1 1 t ii in Ui utennnl Melsner Is from
I'l.ii.K'i ti
Mi I' " 1 '.iid hi ma. bine and the
't t ' in dine down iiftei him s
I. " li i ichtrri the wings of hiv Hnl i
I I hi. w i ' rtfibed Then the bochc en
ili t. ml tn psi ape, making faster time
tl in th. Viiierlrnn hill the IntHr tp
I . ml lii f..f with mat lilne-Riin lite
t ttitiB the ftiemy at lnnp ranee and
n iu I s iiihi hlne h(1i c till illicit h en"
tiiii. ' piii inn .in the bn.be ma blue.
Mother's Day for Hoys
"Over There" on May 12
I'nik .Mux i
,Mn IJ lias been set nn ' Alutlici 'i
)t" a il.ij mi lilfli rit'i sol
dier of tho Aliicrlcuit rMioi11tlotini y
forces, yiuing, old, Itluli nnd low,
Ii cxpertPtl In wrllo linmo to
mothrr The lilw tirlRliintod nllh
the Slam nml Stripes, the nlllrltil
newspaper of tlio Aliiorlmn fnrcos
In Ilitrnpe. Thp censoin liao tie
elded to work overtime, until mid
night. If nercHsary, an letters will
be speeded nn to the United Htatcs
without ilehn.
Alotheis may expert their letters
tn liegin nrrlvlnB onrly In June
Snldleis In the ftont-llne treni lies
ulll be slen owry oppoi tunltj to
si libido n few linen to their moth
em The note will lie hurtled to
the i phi imtl rushed to theii desti
nations All other business will
be put aside except that of llRhtlns
the U i tntt ns
Ii i i i--ll. ii tr. fRtlh brad nn ItlHt ,
in Hi" lieininn lln.s a mas- "f (M, ?.S.BOT'l'l.l'; TIJ A DH
KAISER PICKS VIOLETS, WEEPS,
EATS SOUP, JOKES AT WAR FRONT?"
GKBMNS STIll DKNMAItK
irl f-tnr 1 It.tl Itrllfli Wiml lielntnl
to Itexoll
I nmlnn, Mn v
I ii i it. he-" tn rll pit
with pl.'KlnK fresh Motets to send n-i
present to the Knlsertn
tlosner Hccompanles the Unisei on Ii
Hoiry ImsinesH "lund rrluriilne ftom (he hntilillpld
Who Were l'ltim.ilc .
ilren 1 iml I.nli Oilier
in New ork
l'AL"
i
CliiU
( iiit.iin II . Iln--.ni. Ir., nit of
.Mr. ami Mr-. II . II.i--.iu. of (.cr
liliiittown, if now in Ir.inie. 'I lie
oniri.il pn-l'.ir.l aniiouiii nip lit1, ar
ri.il li.it jul lieen iereietl I15 Iik
i.irent;
GERMANS NEARLY WIPD OUT
.o-i Hen ii
New lork, M.l .1- .Illle .Selll InB
an insurance man of tiprm.in destent,
was wutehlitK n delachmenl of the
l'reneh "liltie liells out to boom the
Llbert loan when he lieard the name
of one of the l-'i eneliinen cdlled nut and
lie tecoRulzed it 1
NehrlnK singled the foIiIIpi nut anil I
the two recognized e ih othei as filends
of twenlj eni iiro on 1'ouiteenth
, , . , , 'of theli nnnibeis, 11 was leant
Last nlclit Mr NphrlitR enteitalned '.,,, ..,
lt.itk on im-rir.i ii al
N'ii liepre)
Willi III.- 1ne1leatt Vrt.M In t'rnnee,
Ma .1 Tile fleintaiis in theli blB
altiuk acalnst ihe inei Irans at Sel. Ih-
pre) on the Tout ft.ini ln-i r..ui-llftbs
tied fiutn a
1 had be n
lilu li linnil slAti1 nf lila lieltilA
'uptui.il b an Am. th 1111 i,ilnl
lll'CTltVII nilirrn lint T,u' "''""" '""' asi-lstnl In i.'uina
ULSIlAiMI IMJIitilll lllili fn, ho .mnmiti,.,, a, UlH ln n p,Wt
TO AP0I-OG1Z1-: TO GUM. l"'u' l,'"'-y ''"""'-''
I lit" I 'llllt 1 1 MrIH XII III!' 1(1111 lllllll M ll'
M)T MIT BV nilY I.WVS
trrail nf lr ohiltil inn I'nll. In Curtail
llie I111I11. Ir. S.t llie
Maiuifarlurrrs
Mliinlli (lit. Mav 3w War the se
letlle sen Ice dtnfl and It in- pi. nation
troubles, notwithstanding the fedeinll
cation nf the biff eainers. bae Heated
ptohleuis of cieatet' inaRtilludo and
eraity than the class-bottle industry
In North America eer Taied before, nc
lordinj: to close 10 half a bundled of
the lamest bottle ptoducers III the ooun
tn here for a surev of the situation
at the Marlboi-otiBh-Rleiilieini
The spread of prohibition 1I11 oURli'.ilt
the West and Middle West and the tiend
Into Jersey nnd eastern States has not
affected the tinde War took .an- of that
h creating new demands fyr bottle
far Riciitcr in nlunte than au fnllliiK
orr in the call for flasks for stronc drink
Manv nt Helen fortuerix nut in. In tin
,,,,,.! f"r transportation to pershlna's llghtlm:
Nai'.lllry (iiicil li Dc.nlli of l.eittailrc fori e Hhioad ate now coins- in Rlass
Item tilt- I tifillril jiontainers het-ausc. while tin la -onriim
,. , ,. , , . ., , "' lrl and the pindurtlon Is far b. -
P.11K Mm .1 l.lectlotis to (111 tlitee hind demand, then has Licit no ,Hiitl
v hi iitlcics hove been held In lll.'tnliei K ' n Ka!s
or tne 1 ii'itcn iM-nneinv i-nurs
r.ill w.f. witnessed b both Amir-'
in incl 1 11 tub Infantr.i tieiiehes. This I
ih. liiMith bo. ,ie mat hilie driven down '
tneinau (llers in a fortnight.
l.i. 11 u.int I'nlnnel flli'hatl.' II firif ,
Ii- win. . death f 1 out shell Hi.- In
1 ti'lv It l now pet mil led to an
n inn e iu. one of the most pli lun sque I
mr 11 In tin I'nlted Htates arm;. Tie
.'.i 1 p.tott.il ft lend of won . orre--potident
and a lenirai llRtire Itt seeiat
iitnl.- I'lil'li-hi'd In the I!ii.mvi Pt-B.
11 I t r. 1 n notnbl nun puhlMied
l 11. b .
1 'nli. it. I 111 limits half km Mil In the
I'htltpplne i-nnstahular., then In the
KutMi nt tin in Halonica and f-'lamlers
few month.) apo be reiiid an equiv
alent . onnnisston as a niajoi in the
m.-iuau aim l-'ni bl .-ikii work In
ih. Tool h. 1 lor under fir. be was pro
motid to lieutenant inloiiel lie liad fln
human qualities and was helnted h the
mill Hi ttas nn excellent vnldiei lie
was rtritlhlt botii, lonuiiH to the I'uiteir
Stntts when a lu
FIM-rsCM GADKn KI.KCTSi
All-lliglicst Pi'iijiom-s 'I'onrist Train From (ierniiiin lo Baltic-
field as I'alriolic Tonic for Stay-aid Ionics.
xMotirns for St. Oueiilin
.Sprrlitl Cahlc to t'.rciitiip VuMir l.cdgrr '
I.nndon, Mav 3. land sas that he fnlthtull lecmds hnw-
The tall Kx press Rles the following . the Kaiser, ns the elm k strikes t, sits
extract from Karl llosner's latest Install- .down to his soup, which he brlitK with
nent, In the rtnllii Inkal Ancelger, of , him in n thermos mtierpan. and h .w be
the storv of the Kalsu's lslt to the , nfterwnnl hl.Nlllcalh btfi.s lilin. If
Itr.nf '
"It Is noontide Thi Kalsir. cnzlns In
the dlli.'tl.ill of the ll.lKhtS or llnUCeaU-
. . . . ! -.! a III! tit It I
CM!"rt ,: are no f. we, limn nine Irwin, nml witnesses his meellmr mil
fl.rllnrl Mnllh tHtlks
c, . n, i.-u-iiuhtls.. tanks" 'What Is Tommy dolus?' n-k tin
"Looklnv around, his 1 lnielit exes Kaiser,
tiilmmina with tears al the deaetatlon "Tommy Is iiiniiine nwnv. join Mi
all around the Kals.r as iJestv," Is the rrplx
" .No one who has not herald all this 1 "tt him run then ' elisionex Hi. Ml
with his own e)es ian Imnclne the Hlchest " 'We must not Intel fin with.
nallt No wold In out I inauage 1 an people who arc In n hum '
ndrqu'ntrly describe It .No pictutc an I
liniv 0 No film can portray It The,-
homeland cannol posslblv fot in an idea
of It If Ii could, all would tind. rstand
--which, alas' manv d" not what lhe
ow to the men Jio hu kipt all thi s.
hoirors from them
I hae ali'Hrtv ionldeied whether
it would not lie desirable, now thai there
are not finite so nian ai in.-deii ror
inilllarv transport, to conduit a who!
train, mien ltn nnininc nut u.niie nweti- f,
1 cu .. tl.nun tiurlu in tliut III.. IlllChl -ee . C
for themseles what has been don.- h.-te
by a ruthless foe wlio sl..p al notions
I think that the would i.turn I10111"
conxerted to nth. r Ideai-
When nppinni hltiR Kt Qiientln. tlie
Kaiser sa
" 'XothitiK tetiialt' iml a filBlilfnl
skrleton 01 a ib ad ifv ..f a It tint
lias been niurilered in blind fui bv 1
hrnther'H hand t'omiiaslon. hs foi -i
human helnir. ortniast. is one on thltiU
IllB what this c it x was and hxt It ik
"What hlttinie-s was Iter. ' We bet
enemii .. bi. ued lot it. t teti.l 1 1
bae spilt. d b"i . tit -It hhi disllnxed
by her own people .11 d then allb s oh
how m h. .lit ble.il- at thi- de-olntinn or
a eit wlihh ..it. of tn own tun 1 -tors
Xrlmirn I i'oIIkii-. d. fi tided tn benn.ilK
aRain-t tin -tiif lit 1 !-. in i'.T It i- ac
If I -aw I.I fin 1 Itle the blerdlpir mrpsi
of a tn.it tili.l h..ii"lel teliti.
The lmll Niw- nl .1 otto!. ft 1-11T
ftom I oppiih.mi 11 -i llie n-i-ehe
VIeltuliR II. lllli ptibllsliis the Mlowltu.
stntetiietit
"IVnmnrU fears that lieland may
secetle nnd deelnre lis.-lf 1. n public Itiit
ish Inlliietice (11 lei laud Ii . tia' rillu.irlh
sttunR. nnd il Is bell, veil (hit tlie new
republic will latet niinh it-iir I" iH it
tlrllaln "
nsaMBsnHwnxaiinnnMnsmna
Insure h
your SO
iiwrwTi'TV'iinii, rirrs n nst3fiacrrtS3ifaTT
Spring Top Coats
$20.00
HO MUNITIONS TO BE
SENT THROUGH HOLLAND
( Agreement Rcailicil on Sjnil ami
(.ravel Question Purllier Dis-
.CUSMon Over I.inilitirp Railway
By (.KOIU.i: 'niWWICK 1
Cape Maj Woman Win Dixon e
1.111-c nf IIU Infatuation
for notlier
lie-
l.'S I til. II.
Iloch. s in Iffc
ICiitlioit formeilx Piemter nml Por
eluti Allnistei. xxns elected to leplaee
llenil Ilnulnn, the xx liter xho died in
1(111 Mnnslcnoi Alfied Uituilt illart
Vlcat fieneinl of Purl", xxua elected to
' succeed the late Count Albert de .Mttn
founder of the Catholic 01 lUiicmpu's
' i rentnn, Max .i - - dixoiee de. r. e has
.been allowed bv fliancellor Walker to
I.Mrs Helen Krances Uaxls Wr.ix front orlRlnal positions
waiter II wra, or 1 ape .Max. tne xxue -
alltRliiR Wra heeanie infatuated xxitli
'llekn Frees, a telephone Rlrl In the 1 UABDKN FAGKS TIMAI
1 pi itav 1'xrnn.UKf
Wlioti Hhf iipliraidri! tlm Klri, Mr
Spectal Cable to Lirtiutp Public LrdccrT 'iPilarrd hoi liuvband cnililiwl
, ., ..,- ... . , . I n tl.p net k nml tlu-PHl-puffl in Htnlt h
CotWrfOht tOIF hu f.' orl Timr, f-0 J wUh Unf0 m. php hn, (n u.lol0guC
h-Hen extiemelx ImitlUt
bells tiHtrtR (Ift'd l tlv
him IM wt-eUH
'lix 1...11I. ..r i. 1...... . . . ..1....
inr imiur in fru mint) oitia 1'IHil' fill . - . .... . ...
Satunlax, April in when l.'im ileimau luiw In 1 lance anil one-nine 1 oieicn
sboik Hoops attacked tin Anteilians ' Mlnlstef
Tlie tiermaus fought then wax Into The elei tlon to Oil the wicuiicv
Selchepre.x, hut xxen iliix.n' lun k lo thtii 1 caused bv the death of .lutes l.cmuitro
1 dinmntlc ciitlc, xxus postponed niter
four luillots Iitnl been taken. I lent I
Itntilemix. novelist vxhu uns lu tho
lead, fulled to obtain a sulllficnt :uu-
KOK r.LMING G Ii I! M NY !"
jmterdam. Mav 3 Itaudclt-hl.id
tyn It learni fioin n ri liable rpiarter
thct an anreement Ins been reached be
tween Holland and Heimanx rt carding
th rand and crave! uuestion In tlie
Mnae that without prexlous 1 ontrnl lim
ited mjantltlcs- sliall be passed through
this country on the de. laratlou of the
1 German Government that sui b material
shalt not be ued for mllltar.x purposes
Further discussion tlie Journal adds.
ASYLUM PLOT IS FOI Mil)
Llrvcti Inmate. Overcome (.uaril, hut
1'ail to I'.flVtl Ksrapc
1 1 Mn. I ..!..... ...
the Slate hospital foiled a plot bv eleven . ' ,lr"' Wchnowslix.
criminal inmates to escape fiom the In- '
stitutinu At llrst It xxas believed there I
111l1r.it be seilous irouhie and a call wnn
haa taken place tn Merlin between the ' sent lo the pollie station and fifteen
policemen restsjnopo
The escape apparently had been
TO Mlil.T DOWN' STATU KS
l'riin.i.111 War Mini.ler Plan- lo ?ei?c
( linn Ii ItclU. Too
f'ifii" 7mo;s '"bin l.titmi
'I ho ll'iclic. Mux "1 Tho Pnisxlin
Wolff xx III hi. pioseiuted al he with' Win .Mlnlstei litis aiinnutii ed tb.it .il-
Iterlin Havs Writer Will He Tried for1
Tre.i'on lons Willi I'rlntp ,
I ir!mnwkx j
ni-lerilatii. Max t lb 1 Hit wite
, b .s dlspatt.li sa.xs that Maximilian liar- I
rlnn loimellor Wllllnc; t.n.t Theiulor t
1
This Is due lu a xeix- larae n'teasiite
tleorce W Vost. of n.-llnlte. 11, presi
dent of the American Hnttlo Matmfai -
niters Association, said to tlie tradi
tional Rood faith of the expert lilowets,
who com prise the inutnb, 1 ship .,f th,
nnttlo Hlowers- Association of the ,
t nltetl States and I'anada, nf which 1
jonn von. or I'hiiiiilislphla. Is president
WOiVS NliW BILI.liT
. ,
Arpcnlluo iulianilnr Vppohilt'tl lilfli
liitiitui.il ('iiitiminiiiniirr I
lln.'li"- lres, .Max .1 l:. initio S
Nai.n Xik-etillni. uib.-is-adoi tn th,. '
I nltetl stntes tins been appointed hlRh I
nnaiii nil 1 oinini-sioii. t to tint 1 itintix
,lh 11 result f tin ..mn. mi. -Ituiti.in
I I her. will br in. .Iiinc tit tin nn
bass. 11 ii-liinKi.,i N nm ptobalilx
"ill b.ixe rn 1111 in .1 -1,1.11 nn 111
t Cent llie w 1 1 -llip
II1M.MMI It sTNIUl:lsli s
. VVfCf
1 ' '
0?
" taxii .' JJ
fiufirh minister and the Herman lioxern
aient repardlnc the tralllc on the l,lm
burgr Railway That soldiers and mu
nitions are not to be transported by the
tfne 1i8b been ncreed to. the dlilleultles
jemalninff belnR on points iccardlnc the
carrylnc of foodstuffs for the military
forcea and the number of trains On
thnso details it ts hoped lhat nn ncree
tnent wilt soon be reached
TURKS DliFF.AT BIMTIMI I
IN PALESTINE BVJTI.E,
Aostrialian Mounleil Troop-, However,
Take Kh-Palt anil Till
Pri-oncrs
' London. Max J The tn. nil. - -r
rVela! Btateinent deallnc with in.litarv
otHTatlons In Palestine leails
1 "On "Wednesdax mnrnlnc while inn m
fartj-y moxed to attack the en. nix in
.X.& .nAllilllu .mill. n,..l Bn.ill.na,' nt
si Rn-oalt. Austiallan inouiit.d troops en
tepeo. isa-naun capiurinc inirn-inreo
Oerrnans and 317 Turkish prisoners
MIn the lotirse of these operations a
mounted brlcade debouched to xxatcb
th Jordan crosstnes, xxaa atta. ke.l by
tf superior force of tlie enenn vvhleli
had crossed the river during tlie nicht
and was compelled to fall back Horse
Artillery batteries supportlnc this
brigade. In the most dllllculi and broken
country xvere obliged to abandon nine
fruns which could not be saved allhouch
the detachments and horses xvere safel)
Withdrawn. Necchsar support for this
detached brigade was Immediately forth
coming and the operations are .011
tlnulnjf "VYegt of the Jordan local enemy at
tacks nt eeveral points were repulsed
diirjiig Tuesday nlsht '
TEUTONS GKT SEIIASTOPOL
n
Omfahpj Famous Huian I orlrrris in
Crimea "Without righting4
H-wIin, JUy Z An official utaternrnt
th ,enemya leslstance before Rebas '
tofiol; wo occupied tho town estet
day without lighting." '
niannen oerorc us me men (juilmIv aioe
from their lied-, dressed and lined up
hy the door hefnre online under the
notice of the guard who was powerless
to o.ereome them One of tho demented
men iiil Ke to the ward door Lark
of help is said bv Doctor ('ntton, tlie
nudleal supt rmtendetit to tie reponlhli
for the men making an mvili hrwdw.iv
uJth theii m heme as the thU.
'Ihe trial nf rlnre 1k hnow nkv Oet.
man anihaxyadnr in txnidnn at the out
limuk of thp wir Ih fot ni It tne and
nllowlnp to Ije puhlinhcd a long nieitm
tatidum asvalllng the (JeiniHti Hovern
ment The ahoxe dl"pat( h iNnneitn men
with the race wh ate noted far In -nd
the holders nf the Oeiman Kmphr
as feailess and tonslMent opponents of
the Prussian fVFtetn Mow Uirhnowhkvs
voiationa ttidhtinent intlthd
london Mfion found it4" w.i into the
1 f1i e of the Stoi kli lm I'ollt ilrn ihe
foiimoi Mvrdfsh otfalHt ort;an Ii is
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Kebaatopol probably was Russia's '
wui fnTV.nl. c nrlr... Tati.n U'.Hn.n.
dy "without nehtlng," this Crimean
stronghold ln 1854-55 endured u siege
by Jand und sea of almost a year be
tote It was given up by tho Russians.
When the present war began the en
franco" to the roadstead was atlll
strtmtfry loruiieu ana tnere was a
!iato of forts uouth and north of the
city, "which Is situated on the south-
coast of the C rimea. The oc-
ot Theodoala on tlie eastern
is reported Wednesday, Ap-
' the entire peninsula la now In
, jiands.
Seashore
Excursions
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City, Sea Isle City,
W.ldwood, Cape May
fNDAY, MAY 5
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LIBERTY BONDS
Men With Small Feet ,
and Boys
With Manly Stride
H ill appreciate lhe.se cr'
fcl'totV: 5EC0W) FLOOR
dmrnm.
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Economy
May Shoe Sale
and
Ik STROUD
PIANOLA-PIANO
You can liuy hundreds of so-called "Ktlt-edrjed" (securities lor lc-s llinn jou pay
for Liberty Bond. But, aside from the patriotic scivicc jou lender your country
in lending your money lo the Government, Liberty Bonds are tho safest security
investment on earth.
Among player-pianos there nre many that sell for less than the Stroud, Hut,
no matter what price you pay, you cannot buy n BETTER instrument than tins
product of the great Aeolian organization. Tlie Stroud is tho greatest player-piano
value to be found anywhere at nny price. If you can find a better value, we will
refund your money.
Two attachments on the Stroud arc worth the price of n Pianola the Metro
style, which gives you the correct interpretation und tho Themodist, which gives
you the solo of the composition the theme. Among musical instruments there is
no safer investment.
If you are not prepared lo pay the entire amount nt the time of your purchase,
we will gladly accommodate you through our rental-payment plan, which applies
all the rent toward the purchase. We will also take your plain piano in exchange
at its present value.
Call, phone or write for catalogues nnd full particulars.
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PRICE$550
RENTAL TERMS S3 WEEKLY
CJ.HEPPE&SOH
1117-1110 CHESTNUT ST.
6IH&TH0MPSOIVI.STS.
Women's Smart Pumps
Oxfords
lV aR(
fe M.95
Moderately Priced
$4 and $5
Nluivv Hal Pay (Inmnri'mv)
is OHicial Oxford Day, Ion, and
ou .slitinld liavo a pair of iheso
mannish now Eiwlihli lasts in
dark .shades of tan or black
calf. Sizes 1 lo G.
Boy Scout Shoes, $3.50
I he Siniir Stmr fnr II oiA or 7m
lis i i ( i ir i 1.1,1
Wonderful
Values
PAY $100 WEEKLY
Children' School Drcj Coats . . .. 55 00 to 510.00
Cape Coats $18.75, $25.00 and $35.00
Summer Fur Scarfs, $15 to $75
Beautiful Trimmed Hats, $3.00 to $8.50
Dresses of Newest Design in fabrics of latest C4C
voRiie $13 75, $15, 520 lo VW
Children's White Frocks $3.75 to $15 00
New Tailored Suits in fashionable material; Ladies',
Misses' and stout sizes. Exceptional values Q?7 K(
Other Suits at 518 75 to $45.00.
Sl)lish Footwear at Lowest Prices
BEST KIND OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT
PLT to a 1111 of m W
LARGER BILLS TERMS TO SUIT
(Itrn ilii-r. tin- Mmiiifiti lurrr' I'rh p re lllKltir I vrrv lliiv)
We Will Charge Your
New Clothes
PA Y $1.00 WEEKLY
One of the important things in buying Clothes
these days is, go' to a reliable house which is
above handling inferior fabrics.
You can't go wrong here.
'1c"'8 s:Lr""l"s' $18 to $35
PAY $1.00 WEEKLY
? $5.00 to $16.50
THIS LIBRARY TABLE
Highly polished in both mahogany and
oak. SPECIAL PRICE ClCftft
AUVV
Spring Suits
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Over i;,0 of the
mnxt wanted hlylc.
to clioo.se fiom. Suti
1 to ! and A A to
in the ahoitment.
Get your shoes heic
and save the difference.
Dr. Carson's Cushion
SOLE OXFORDS
evtrn '
Tlie xlioo that h
plcabing thou
saiids of wom
en, in black 1,1(1
and white linen
Boys' & Girls' I'lay Oxlords
T III 1 . t lt-4 Itll tlk-
W s,. r. to 8 l.iU
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ii- to : i.oO
Uoys'&Girls'TennisOxordi
II I n c It tun fifm
S53xU, "hltc emvaii l.k.
Njiv. icmeiiteil nil.- lltJL
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hlzes 7 to
unci J '-j to G
Boys' SCOUT Shoes
Tan Grain tf,
with
skin
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S.69
Elk-
sorcs;
sizes 0 to 13Vj
Sizes 1 to L
$1.98
Men's Shoes & Oxfords
$O.45T0S95
ti?
Samples and r.nc-
cial lots of well-
known makos, in
Co-Co Tans,
uuii Leather,
Patents and
Black Kid;
welted and
stitched fcOlcfl;
nil sizes and widths in tho lot,
- Buy a Liberty ilonil
Open s?
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The Big Shoe Store
1204-06-08 Market Street
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$1.00
Weekly
RUGS CARPETS
Crass IttiRs. S to SOA
Wool .x; Tiber Hugs Q Jj
li.ie IttiKs
V Kl.no t.l Kl v
It.if; Ctriicl, 7."tc, R"ic per jil.
AMttliisIrr or Velvet lings,
Si!2.rn, S27.."iO. s.'in, sin.
T.tp. Ilrussds Carpet. Mr, $l.2.".
China and .lap Mattings
Inlaid Linoleums $1.2". $1,511.
Ilcst Cork Linnleiiiii 9ic.
Window Shades 75c up.
Summer Curtains 50c up.
Vacuum Carpet Sweepers S9,
Carpet Sf v cepcrs $2.2"i & $2.75.
A l..xrRe PULLMAN C.O-CART,
well upholsterer! xvilti roomy
body, strong springs.
Specinl Price
i iiiiitij
$20.00
Stroller, Pcramliiilalori, Cnllapitblti
ICL CHESTS and other style
RLTRIGLR-ATORS
$8.50 l" $75
These two pieces with Rocker lo
mulch, covered in inipcrinl leather
with fi-foot Davenport sofa,
sprint; seat and back. RQC-no
,tx
Special price
rSo
ake Bread Without Wheat
pCGINNING May 0 nnd continuing
- until May 11, Mrs. M. A. Wilson,
the PUBLIC LEDGER food economist,
will conduct a series of bread. making
exhibitions in the Curtis Auditorium,
Independence Square,
Tho Auditorium, with n -seating
capacity of 500, is being equipped
with tablet, stoves and all facilities
for bread-making, arranged so that
members of the audience will be per
mitted to take active part in the
demonstration, making bread them
selves under Mrs. Wilson's diiection.
Slices of the bread aTso will be sent
for inspection among members of the
audience and then another group of
women will be taught to bake. From
seven to ten kinds of bread will bo
baked without the use of any wheat
flour.
"These are to bo round table 'con
ferences," said Mrs, Wilson yesterday,
"at which bread troubles of house
wives will be clarified. They will not
be lectures, but actual demonstrations."
Bread, pic, cake, doughnuts, noodles
and even strawberry shortcake may be
made as tastefully by using wheat sub
stitutes as they were before the war
with all-wheat flour, according to Mrs.
Wilson, who will back up the assertion
by actual "taste-it-first" baking proofs
during the demonstration. Those who
have been experiencing some trouble
with flour substitutes, due to lack of
knowledge in proper handling of the
ingredients, will be shown the most
effective method of utilizing bran,
comment, oatmeal and other staples
ill the place of wheat.
Admission will be by ticket only
Tickets are now ready, and may be
obtained without charge at Ledger
Centraf, Broa'd and Chestnut streets,
or at the PUBLIC LEDGER office,
Sixth and Chestnut. Special reserva
tions of teats en bloc will be made
upon request for club and schools.
The demonstration will be continuous
from 2t30 to 5t30 P. M. daily, May G
to 11, inclusive.
Get Your Tickets Early