'-ii ft . OPPOSED , , , wants to rwiiow lo? Taxes Treas- Z&. . .... :r rroposes muclf" more than 11,000,000,000, was avllable for ordnance (purposes. ine circumstances that bring about party coalition) during war are not the will of any one man, no matter how Important, but the hugeness of the burden which modern war entail The cost, the disappointments, the In e (table failures cannot be borne alout And that situation Is fast approuchlni In this country. The necessity of Ereatlv Incremlm taxes Just before election may prow , to be the final dctcimtnunt In the 'Issue of paitlnnnMilp or nop partisan, ship In the cotiBicaslouul electluii net November. ! tSl 'DESIRE DELAY , ,l MW heard of the lovultv rs- iMut, jn iiiieiiecucin imp tesc Dciomes ' ' . tmtinilltlA Mf Wllun,, ..innnt u.t.tlt. VJ- ...!.( .... m.... .n It to the leaders of hiu evwi !artv. to1 r.7 ,,,..mKM,., ...u, .v, v5enker CRrki lo Lcaael K,,,hll,; to (fOimatlon hnt becretaiy of i Senator Hitchcock. Moreover, what Ury McAdoo considers a new become! of the ghosts fiom the pint w "lmperatlYelrnecessaiy".1",;1'0 oin'''"' presence of war It- jttloii of Congress acted like jV&J1 u" tosts' ,ta nn,"etlc!, ,,nd ' ell today In both houses. The ' Decision on the tn bill Is moie pposltlou Immediately devel- ""''y hin uns thine else to foue Mr. St,.,,,. , K.. " "n nunu, unci in spue en mo House ana benate. Wisconsin eni.,,,1., ti.nP i ,,.., . ' result of this opposition, Mc- bellee that tho ' President has de-I to be called on next Tuesday elded the question whether to uo to' ktor SimmoiiB. chairman of the . t,ie coutitiy next fall as u luitl-an. i (finance Committee, and Hep- stive Kltchln. chairman of the fr'TCUCh Will Valuable &Va8 and Means Committee. 2vn,. J ,.;i0.,,. 'Congress why he considers tid- v wnwm- wt J i ncoet, lax legislation necessary. sons today gave the (list olh-, :"".""1 ,r1nm l',"V"" !. t . mouncement that McAdoo has ' l'' and pnKerly waltin for the Jy proposed a revenue bill. He Tvit'l . Moo vesterday wrote him u .., " ..... ami rr. ,,., .,..,., .com. ma . . irii ; ic-'-)oiiiiiiitm uiri ji nt i iui i" lit-" ffrtatlng more levcnlio must Do lnn . fijtie and Voortneele Held tto carry the Government tne Jlsrslial Ham announced In his night re- .the jear. ,,)n"' , ,,,, , , ..,i (t.u lieg-aruuiK mis iisiuihk in" e,ri nan son and Kltchln confened this Wnr offlce ,,,,, ,, .,0U(Il of Ucke Their conference lesuitea in tiuse.li Lake our local attacl.s ueie com- Won to see McAdoo as soon as' pletely successful " E . i rnn, il.n nines "On the rust Innk of Vvcrbeek. which re.un- - ,,.,,, Anus nortlfa-twiid Into Wckehush o.lovvcd his strenuous Liberty La, r w( ,orilu.rt cn,mv position- of triinalen tour. a front of one and a eiuarttr miles." feat conference, Simmons and the Berlin statement "nld PT -..-.!.. ,i,., cm,..,.,. .. A" """ .attack on both sides of the lwiii icu .uvvuvu r. iteiiliiBiielst-Keminel road was repulsed ticaliy unanimouH h. ium aim wp took ot, nrisoners I tax legislation again until aft- The I iiuh War Olflie reportril otilv November elections. . as not to "" ,;,- vny Business uisiuiy.u..t: nun, positions occupied !. the Amerkans In Sey bcllee, would uttenil tlnk- the ,mions npuor) Krlth the tax law. They wilt f " . ""I". '" ."!' """ to him that additional bonds AlnUn, .'. , ., . . ' " " "'" Ihorlzed by Congress ut this ses-1 tlie eldi-nt dtslgn of icduclng the tide the uovernmeni oer anu Arras Fallent, mid a dlspttch from ongress oe cauea iniu session Paris tod.i riuotlug the military ex atelv after the November elec ,lfrt r tho im.o .! Paris Ro take up a. ta law. The short , ietiewal of the (Jirman drive Is due ti does not Uegm unin uecemoer. t0 coinmei ee todnj or tomorrow It was Mh Kltchln und Simmons favor reported Advices from Itotfrdani said cinic the meeiniB nute u. inoimi that ,ne (jerlnans were missing at MVlItQ the taX bill. . Mir... nnltifu mi lili, 1'l.(inlra .mil two congressional leaders will Amiens F1ipilts ir strongest argumenia to ue- It a pXPp0te( that there will he a Adoo from pressing the tax , r,tlni. nf thn offenslle In ItaH fhey Will warn him It may havo before lone There are onlv a few i-weffect on the natlou'H morale. Germans on the southwestern fiont. et that the vast nppropilatlons ,ut the Austio-Hungarlan etaff Is con- ' made have not piodilccd le- trolled by Prussians ntlrely tatlsfactory to the coun- The Germans are attempting to ile itis for explanation. Simmons velon Initial successes faster hecaue . (jmkly toda, and.be pointed out now the -urprise clement Is eliminated ' Dtll the ulru(urt una ordnance and It Is nei.o-.tr rot artiller.v or all i have been satisfactorily ex- callbeis lo follow the Infantrv cloeelj tlie country will be Impatient The artlller actlvlt on the Uelglan ' er drains on Its pockctbooK. front, which Interested a fen ilajs ago dy doubts that additional tax that the Germans were preparing for a an will be needed soon." said ! blow against King Albert's, gallant llt- M todu. "but Mr. Kltchln and1 tie arinv. has died down sb it can be uvolded at this. A report lsued bv the liclgtan War L-t embers of both houses uie'omce at Havre tavs "During the list a rnneluile their work und net twents-four hour the enemy's artillery not onlv uecaUso of the elec1 has been Inactive our has been busv. fbut to get back to thelt con- however Kneniv aviators nnsuciessfully I and conciliate the feeling or "omen man ot our canionniem uur action at the way things have aviators have been ver active In re- tine, lor this reason we are" ."""" Eto ask Mr. McAdoo to 'show ' I AIR FIGHTING BRISK I ALONG ENTIRE FRONT OSTEND HARBOR AND THE BATTLESHIP USED TOBLOCKITl WNf ATHRS PI.AN CONDUCT OF WAR m Wsrf '- o . -e jijfiSS 'CvH v7 Ay 3 . I.AKK ' "it. l ' '! . - i - .s ,f I . h,iSft?; krtft . r?js- i. . , , i.' i 1 1 v. .. kirk;:''-JjBSH ;, , Cp 'S ' ni-' r twa- , ', Imp .C'-Z-y-JJr- Resolution Virtually Pro vides Authority for Mem bers on Military Affairs FWMWH-naw-iwwavwwwwwfw & lr I $ t t 8S (r- I ' i ' o 1 -i sV s I ' " - w . j srtSJSSSSL 'viaJL. j ; hw - ?aftgajaE03S!X!&jas,v. .--sr'rxai? Mimi&& Viinllicr iLinnp nival evplnit on llic part of the llnti.li In. uureilcil m eeulinp up the German naval liae at Olcnil, on I III' Helpiun (oa-l. '1 lie ilinprtini above ilr nlics how the Hiitiqualeil-tvpc iruUer imlidive, al-o liowii. lias been -link arro the eutrame to the lurlior. Ihr arrow on the diagram points out the portion of llin inilidivr, blocking the exit for the U-boats from the inner lakes al Ostein!. EDGK LHGKS TKACIIERS TU SlillVM AT KLECTIOX 10 ASkS BILL ., ' RAISE REVENUES f?FOR PRESENT YEAR , CLINTON W. GILBERT rrjonrfenc rtmhtci Public Ledger Washington. May 10. has been sent up to the Cap! ,nuvv sources of levenue must lad and that moie money will i be raised by taxation In order In part the vastly lnci cased expenses tor the coming Eaatlmates for, the eai will ex estimates for last lear by pHO.OOO.OOOjOOO. In Older to cesslvo borrowing und conse- 4anger of Inflation. Secretary insists upon tne talslng of irevenues und has so advised ilonal leaders. tttv days a new levenue bill ,Uttli the Itrtt ImIi trinles In rrnnee. i I May 10 I The most amazing air fighting Is i . going on in the entile battle region 1 For three dajs the weather has been I Ideal ami the pale blue skies are literally alive with righting squadrons of all na . tlons I I The late liaron Itlcbtbofen's famous "circus" with a new commander Is busv east of Amiens, where twentv-fUo or thlrtv eneinv machines aie mine to block the Allied scouts from the back I areas along the Soimnr ' The number of Gciman machines Is Increasing and new battle turtles aie being employed The epemv Is putting up an exceedingly stiff fight SUFFRAGE CAMP GLOOMY OVER DELAY IN VOTE Jcrscv Oo'ernor Wants Filmalors to ci on Poll Hoards to I'urifv Politic Irenlitn, Mav 10 Pol the purposo of encouraging school teachers to scne on election boards, which Is peunltted under the act of list winter, rhangiug the method c selecting election ma ihlneiy In 01 del to put a stop to polltlcll friuds l(i Hudson Count, Governor lalge has enlisted the htate Department of Public Instruction In the task of fainilliil7lng school teacheis through out the State with the piovlslons of the new statute I.eidlng educators thioughout the .State agreed when the bill was pending In The Legislature, that It would not be ulvlsahie to draft tea. tiers on Ihe elec tion boards that Is, make their sen Ices mandatory and this feature was msde permissive In order to secuie the benefit of the Training ot as maio ihools as find It possible lo vuluiiteei, however. Commis sioner of Kducatlou Calvin X. Kendall lias sent a lettei to supeilntendents and supervising pilmlpils of all cities of more than 10,0011 population In Xevv .Tcr."cv urging the Instructors to volun teer their services O'NEIL, INDIGNANT, OPPOSES PENROSE Postponement Due In Belief That Amendment Would Pail if Put to Tet Now VVatl.liiKton. Mav 10 Gloom settled clown over the suffiage camp todav v. ,- t f , .. eiuwu liter i IP rCl,J.--" .' .... I Postponement of the attempt to force a cTl-. ."' ' 7 i i '" ivpte on tne reuerai amenciment Is In- i iiaur lesismiiuii ims laerinite aim auvocates or tne measure cceed In Inducing the Ad-I are discouraged, for there is no niomlse sri In delav. Thev nre not held out today that a sufficient number 6ceed. because the need for of ll,e niembeis of the Senate can be "".ho '"SS J ?' 'anytime In The near future''1 ;wants tho new taxes so as Decision to postpone was not reached w new revenue io appiy, mis untn (t appeared certain the amend Congress waits till next De- ment would be defeated Those who enact a revenue law, taxes were planning to force the vote todav for only a patt of the icar announced that tlie absence of four Senators w ho were In favor of the n Simmons, ot the Senate !???:ur 7!,1v: .c.auf e r..'e L?."r: ..YJotntnlttee. and Chairman .i,.,,,' ., mumi.,,! iinteAe n.., ..A -Of the House Wass and suffrage leaders had received -bad Fomirmiee uae uocu in me .news to ine ciiecc tnat reriain ena-l-.'days said there would be no tors wlioe votes bad not been pledged Mfflslatlon this session. Tills uuv who i.hu uct-.i iramra on l" low larlv the attitude of Con. for the measure had begun to falter, i-uiwiriy ine aicuuuc oi con- .. ., r.ni j,im!.t ,a. .,,. Ssr I ,. ...Mm ita ta.rl... lint, tlint ,. t I. tl.al- t.Boost Before' Klectlon full strength tiresent they w III earn oh why Congress does not'" "J""1" '"V". "J "i".""'l"": u- UJL U..I ,1,1- .&en i U vttrt ou.i ivi ki ut inn nuiciiu iiernc IBS the btll thlS SeSSlOn lS .....,ia ln.. tl,. mennllri. nts to adjourn on July 1 to I nestilt their discouragement ocer the and prepare for the coming I postponement suffrage leaders were at 'ejection next fall. And It work today and announced their Inten "sant to enter the election I tlons of carrjlng on their campaign of -lth Ibo hnrrten nf luat ha v. 'conversion. an increased tax bin upon tr. I fl'iN'KIIX LUAL SKCKETAHY r'tax bill Is alwas most tin-1 . :d"uP1d.at?esn?hen lmN'Co.1 A.-rhllon Plan, to Inclntl. most forcibly. The pres- All rroclurert in section ue law almost defeated, aiiiuh. r... May 10 At n meeiinp rty tan. and for a time iof ,lte executive committee, Charles inn iiimiiciai umuuee oilo'Xflll, foinierly associated with the uchtt snocfc U proved to United Mlno Workers of the central A Congres which had" Pennl()hBnia district am later with the it WOUIO 'Have had didl- -.. ...... Inl.lra.lnn In W'uahlnfffnn mo. iln tfcflected. ,The Demo- tholie Becretary of the newly formed 'MHtnMUlVeS do not want to t .-.-..! Pennsylvania Coal Proelnrer.- fSJ;i&. 7frw.fi 'AMtatio,, 'r.tr " "" I t Is tne oojeci or ine associauon to IV IH tna people aminda. I ,,Ude In l membership the producing Declare: Senator's Claims Are I'alc as to MrKecsport Vole llurrMmrit, May 9 T Demi) ) Xell, Htate Highway Commissioner and ad ministration candidate for Governor upon his arrival after a toui of .Sotthuinberland Count) issued a state ment 111 tepl to that of ."-enator Pen ioe In which the litter slid that St ite .senator bproul would carrv Allegheny Count) Including Mr o.Nelli? home clt). McKeesport "I vclll can) Allegheii) Count) and t have never In in) life when a candi date lost the clt) of McKeespoit, said Commlsslonei O'Xell ' In McKeesport t will have moie majority thin Ml yproul will have votes Mi I'enroi-e's decla ration Ins nlread) uniiied mv fi lends to renewed efforts and iny in ijorlty In both Allegheii) Count) mid .vicKeesport will be greatl) lticreaed ' In som of the places henator Ten lose claims for his candidate. Mr Sproul, he has not even an organiza tion" SUMMER STUDY WILL CUT PRINCETON COURSE students May He Graduated Our ett Earlier It Working Durinp Hot Weather Period I'rlnrrlun. N. I.. Ma.v 111- Itepolts coming lo I'resldeu' lllhben. of Trlnce ton. evpiess approval of the shoiten'ug of the course of Princeton fiom four to three )ears This can be Accomplished bv offering a summer course of nine weeks each this summer and net vear The student taking the course both sum mers will receive a ) ear's credit toward a college degree. Or If the student t kes but one summer vouire be will be per mitted to graduate In l'ebruary Instead The course will begin .Till) 1 and dose September 1, allowing a vacation after the present tenn and another before next term. The registrar announces that the dormitory fees will be J100 for the summer and S75 tuition. British Block Foe's 'UEiwax government Ostend U-Boat Base , WVAZ ,N hkiciistag Cnnllmied frnm I'me One ncted wltli Hinges, tlie principal sub niaiiue hsse In ticlgium by cannls Bruges Is thirteen miles directly east of Ostend LnllUc Xcebrugge hdwever Ovtend Is not pintecfed l) a big, armed mole sueli as defends the former clt) from the west and north Two Miort jetties pioject out on both Miles of the entiance to the channel 1 ho chiiincl is about 100 meters wide ami .'00 meters long VI the point where It Joins the canal there hip severil room) bislns on each Mrte 'I he town, which has a populTtton of eboiit 45 000 ties on the west side of the e and it was before the wir. on of the most popular wnteiing places of Kurope Sniiali-N and Crntrits k Miout Ikrainc, I iiilan.l anil fiu--ia. Hut rc IVot n-wercil ii.sterelai... Mav 10 Duilug a meet ing of the main committee of tho lleiehs tag socialists and Centrists iiil77ed the Government concerning I Ulnlne In land and I!uli but teceived no an swers nccuidliig to advices fiom Ger man sources ueelved lieie todav Hen .Nenl.c, n Socialist, utked whetlier Ihe candidacy of the Duke of Vlee klen-buig-.Schwelin foi King of rinlind was being otllclalh pii'lied Members of tlie committee piotested that the pollc) being puisued hi Lkrilne was not that of the Itclclistag immoei oi centusts ashen now POWER TO INN ESTIGATE K) CI.IMO.N W. GILBERT Staff I otretlioi iletit I I entity I'ublic Lnlotr V R.lilnilnn, May 10 The Intention Is, of Senator Champer Iain's ieolutlon empowering the Senate Military Affairs Committee to continue Its Investigations while Congress Is out of session, passes lo keep two sub committees of the Committee on Military Affairs, one on airplanes and the ether on big guns bus) eonlnnt1v following Up thee two great war piograms The subeommlttees would enipfoy arenls and iivcstlgators to travel about the coun tr), visit plants ntid keep Informed on the success of the new efforts that are being made to build airplanes and guns. It lu not known whethei the Admin istration will fight this plan of the Mili tary Affairs Committee Virtually the plan works out Into a ro nmittee on the conduct of the war which was once bit terly opposed b) 1'iesldent Wilson, llut It seems uullkeh that Mr Wilson will object lo the Chamberlain resolution He has Just scld that the aircraft situ ation should be Investigated And the need for an liivestlgit'nn of aitlllery production Is exactl) us great 'Ihe lesolutlon was leferreel to the committee on audit and lontrol whose membership consists, of .senators Thomp son ch ilrmaii tones of Xew Mexico and McKellar Democrats and .Snioot and Trance, Ilepublic ins Senator Mo Kellai votes with Chamberlain and Hitchcock, so evldentlv the lesolutlon will be favorabh lepoited Once It l on tlie floor the Military Affalis Committee euJo)s the i onftdence of the Senate to such nn extent that Its passage Is assured Important Pari tf Mar Machine It Is almost Inconceivable that the war should go on without the active pir llcipatlnu of the Senate Mllltar) Affairs Committee This committee has become an Import int pail of the war machine It Is In the confidence of the War Depart ment and sees the weekl) imports of pioductlon It Investlgites plans and reports and Its plans In a lirge put are adopted Some one has raid that the chief fault of the organization here now Is th it there Is no planning board The Mllltar) Affilrs Committee comes nearer to being the w.u planning bo ird than nnv thing else in Washington Tlie so-called War Cabinet does not plan Tt inerelv u ts as a clearing house Hut the Sen Up .Mllitarv Committee plans li planned a mlnlstr) of munjtions, nod otnewhctp between Mr Il.irucli and Mr stctllnlus theie Is one It became con vinced that the artlllerv program was shoit Ihe artlllerv program has been El cit!) (ill. u ceil It said that the air service needed a leorgaulzatlon anil suggested the reurgaiilttlon needed Tint reorginlzatlon was adopted In a doren othei wa;s it has pioved the war planning bniid, with no cuthorlt) behind war have changed since the memorable Investigations of last December began. Before that date Mr. Wilson was con ductile the war, so far as It was con ducted at all, by hlmielf In camera. Xow Mr. Wilson. Is the agent of an Informed public opinion. He does what the eoun. try decides, I'eople Are Their Own Msr t'alilnft , It ma) be a looe s)stem to have 100 000,000 people their own war cab inet. but the lOO.oooooo people are their own war cabinet. The President does what the people wnnt. Ihe control of the war his suhst intlally changed. And the Military Affalis Committee has been a factor In that change When aircraft production gets Into a tangle all the fncts are laid befoie the countr) The lecommended change Is Hid before the countty. Then Mr. Wilson acts. When Mr l,lo)d George want, more Anieilcan troops he goes before the peo-1 pU and Mr. Wllron sends the tioops i When the history of this war comes to be willten firm sufllclent distance In i time so that whit has happened can be clearly perceived It will tell bow since the first of the )ear 1918 America ran J the war on ho town-meeting s)stem The Military Affalis Committee Is the I agent of the town meeting Mi Wilson likes democracy. He has It In the con duct of this war Thn committee has been ahle to dn all this beeau' of the singular lot of. level-headed, fair-minded men whom' chance has put In control of It The leaders of thn committee have coinages' but, except for the quarrel which they got Into with the President earl In the winter, they never have abued their privilege as u planning and Informing boaid True Committee nn Puhlle tnfuriiiullon They are the tiue committee on pub-1 lie Inform itlon, of which another wears' the name. Ihe men who have made the town meeting conduct of wai go so far as It has gone ate Senator Chamberlain the faiest-mlnded man In either house. Sen ator Hitchcock, perhaps the leading Democratic Senator In poise and Intel ligence, Senator Thomas, who manages to keep frlendh with the President while still siding with Chamberlain and Hitch cock; hen etbt Wadsworth, whose com mon sense. Industiv and feeling ot fair plav are making him one of the most useful of Itepubllcan Senators, and Sen-! atoi Weeks, who has brought to the service of the committee nu unusual knowledge of Ihe buslines world It Is a icmirkable committee, nnd has done a remarkable work. With aircraft production and big-gun produutlon stilt unsolved the committee's task Is only I begun Thst Is why It asks to have Its1 powera extended. mui6erer;oses, u?kz .V Llle sentence of l'hillp Mowter Con firmed by Supreme Court' Trenlonel, Mav 10 The Supreme Court has afTlnned the conviction of Philip Mowser, who was sentenced to life Imprisonment for the murder of Frederick Richards In Dover on May B, 1917. Mowser, with two others, killed I'rererlcks while In the act of lobbing hi in They wcie all tried for lobbery and subseiUnHy for murder. Mowser re tued to plead to the second charge upon the giound that, hiving been tried on a foinier occasion anfl sentenced, he could not again be placed In Jeopard). A plea , not guilty was then entered b the Couit and the Jury icturned a verdict of gulltv. but with a ecoinmendatlon that life Imprisonment he subsj'tutcd for the deith penally, hiom this Mowser appealed OPI.N I'RIIIW AMI MTI'K. II V I.VKV- lOS fmm JEBEL Jl ll-a.nkli. -I. S.' 1 rnnt Is nreal tor Summer Fins thai are in vogu t, yet the Haling is considerable. Fox Wolf Taupe Pearl Luetic Poiret Brown Black Don't you nanl to ner a fme, soft, nill:u "eLunh" scarf, Pouet 6)oni! or bluck, at i?17.o0 (ietiitine "shinil;," not the dis dained, as "kunlt is Ling of furs, Li'l ns show you, Front & Dauphin V 2 inS . rj iT,1.,, r.,;n,'T", ""o "re " pub..., opinion Hen 1 rzbticei. leader t ihe Ce... which It Inform' ALLIED NAVAL DRIVE tilstH. declired that General koionad ski the present I'kialne "hetinan is nothing moie than the Hignboaid of Gei man military dictatorship The Centrlsls will no longer buppoil sui h a ooIIlv " lm n .Id Jt'l'V RV If I S 1 1 1 .V"" Tf A , ... W.e "1"' withdraw our troops fiom OifiO B) II ASHIl(rl Ul I t'kralne n.l fulfill 0111 treaties, said I Doitoi HiuiBe, one of the mlnuiltv lead- . . . , r Ihe invasion of Crimea Is a vlo- ,. , Washington, Mav 10 lation of peace W'hv nie tliu Russians I oneluslon of a fcecond successful ef- Heated as an 1116111)"' fort to coop up thp I'-boit nests. Ostend and eehrugge, was followed hern todt ikwi.'I nv II ii-no ti'rt,,-., b) naval olllccrs suggestions that even-' " I'.LRl .MAKLRS I URN iuu.ij cue iirmsn cimpaign or Hggros sive naval action will force relocation ot' c.ir ...est" The Ostend raid news was received ,. . ,. epthuslastii clh in military quarters itiAbanilnn Manufacture of Ornaments hole out the prediction of nnval alllhoit- f. t. , , ,. , - ... , ties Included hi 11 dispatch vesteiduv,, for ' roilurtion of War Devices ' that the Zeebrugcte nctlon would soon be Mlnntle tile, N. 4 .iHV in piric roiieiwee; u sunn r errorts elsewliert- thousand men are available In the nimt. m. I.,.. 1. . ...... . .. . " - 1'iesldent Wilson's relations to the TO WORK FOR U. S. And 11 krinntci u i tl... .in. .- ... .. ..... .. ...,.,.. ., ..,.,, ..... uuHi.r ,c ra-.iv i.-nt-Mj iiiaiiu.jtc curing plants of the number of aiim und nav) om,ers have countn for whatever use the GoVern. pleached foi months -"get the nav v Into incnl se. m 1,. ,ai .,e .-.'". offensive lather than puiel) defensive d-dared todav In u report befo.e eh. ' a'','," , , Blloml Wholesale Jeweleis- ..n. fntlnn ' .Saw nun admitted th.t the blocking a. tlie .st Chailes 1 ,,, ,., "," en of the Zeebiuggo and Ostend cmniiels oi...allon between the Jewell S a.?.i would have one a temnuiarv rlite ktnir Uusiiimrinn '' "aiieaiid t1Ttt I lllii'iri Ilia I .liA.iiti liiii lair inli.i -l t .. ... r ,1. . 1 . ress 'o ?ne' os , d-1 ; ;,orui!: re' .Msrs.Kft.lf'i't ;?" ? ? time but the daiing of tho HritUh will eses .'"hronSn," ii"i ml ' ' fiMe'l ' lenialn a tenor to the t'-poats n ev.v of sc Unllflc timing device. which Vet.nis men point out aitlller) coiumamlers " pis a shells Jl And even mote significant Is the fact aclls where thev ouehi in ,.... U. eT" that If the British hammering keeps up I mlt aerial pilots to di ?eK. ,i."1,,,!,er succes,sfullv Germany will be forced tr , to pr "tie ol mVolhion ,r n,,,11nK" shift the bases farther eaet. thus Ini.1 1 ...."'. J:..,..0, ! !r. . i cVo"v: a'.'.d rz The new piogiam of aggressiveness ,.:.. "T,.-" ..:.:" .',".L ""n .of the pairing the l"-boat operations to the ex tent of adding to their mileage. on the seas Is one pan or the whole pmien ed Z, 111 ,. , ,l "' ,"" Mlled-Ameilcan s. heme or looting out Vers coffeis "8 "ay '"'" the t'-boat menace ' I. ale wood Castor Die. Development of anti-submarine de vices has leached a favorable point I se of the ueplli iiumn has been re ine devices and the lalds on Ostend and 7echtugge are making the seas dls tlnctlv uncomfortable and unsafe for the C-boats S'av) reports show thai the German submarine fleet morale ts loweied as a lesult. whllo the tangible effect In submarines lestro)ed Is ex treme!) gratlfvlng All theso signs point to fulfillment of olltclnl pi edit tlons that fall would see the U-boat well cowed and spring would find added American and Allied ship ping beating the bodies' L'-boat Inioed" .qulle succxssfullv The daring of the British taldeis won heart) praise on all sides today. An nals of sea daring show nothing braver or moie venturesome than theie sorties, which up to a few mouths ago were classed as Impossible, Xavy men said the raids would be valuable for their Inspiration, wholly aside from thn ma terial advantages gained ":Si', iip-'Wr; i-Jf-,,. .n:::it;i OverTheTop CfTM! HOTEL ADELPHIA IIchestnut atM Luncheon Dinner Supper MUSIC tJAPONICA GflRDEWI t stanes bcwe the street "'h'! I tfllvii' """ue - ij Ik iaii UJTlp!f ;;!;;"lr;":!:!!!!!!!!!,iiii!liip::':;ii.i iilLiS R-iji!i .mi I ! Jl"1 I .1 1 . iiiii: ffiiffii lifllEI '"I mm m-m ""' ''- ;" Thousands of Smart Oxfords and Pumps in Brown, Black and White to choose from here Sport Oxford at $ 6 Savoy Pump To women who have shopped about town for Shoes and found that the things they really want are priced beyond reason, our wonderful stocks at $6 arc a revel ation. There is practically nothing' that you could desire in Oxfords or Pumps, in colors or lea ther, but what you'll find it here in the smartest lasts of Geut ing design at this popu lar price. Pure Thread Silk Stockings in White, All Leather Shades and Novelties at $1.50 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the family. rl"aONOUNCtO OVTTNO) fTKc 3or of Ftmocii 3Ko I , L-Lr 19 So. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop. hery Foot Piofcssionally Fitted Tin ce Geuting Brothers Supervising Jve.t ttbat tbtrr hall be itlay. ,AmlnmratKm' political rowHMT dally.mora difficult. psmuHf more revenue to wcrtswe expenses llto l.M,0t is asttUcs at " hosardoua er.v For K (,Mlat UM'ltafalatkM 'atoiee i H-vriU ., i CMrtwt far 9m Ttiy i that tbe'burtton t thi I to treat xer one tMKy Mr. WUwm Inelet Mtat M the ttnltt bearinc tH ay tnereaaea revenue ay oo It. this time. forces of tne entire central i-ennsyiva-nla steam coal territory, but It Is under stood that, aa heretofore, labor matters will ba In the hands of the operators. In dividually or as organised In the old as sociation of operators. Headquarters will be maintained in the First National Bank Building in this city. CAMDEN GETS LAND Veetsaettt Tumi Over 328 Acres to Jersey Municipality f .vsrestwest, X.sJ.. May 10. The town- sw committee naa passed an ordinance ' sis acres oi lemiory 10 emmaen. weUi taxes, fat swoer- n tot mm purty is MstA tB a sMKUnf'Si time w. JOrlew of the houslns comniluilon or see jee.eee.tfW) of tae UMisfincy Fleet corporation was preMttt as, was City, Solicitor Blakeley, Tke ralrvtesy Realty l CeiDBanr tuld U tajtes ay ttMjsei nlttety cre.t)f the iPT. " 'J? ST. n 1 BBTjaSBM wZEy sbbCsbH jSBMTABU JIbbbIH SaVs a Hntiflir f m. eBBB I 1 f Ubf THE WOODWORK , In our bedrooms, halls and on Malruuv; ethe planter walla In bathroom and kitchen nnn Iva Ipso t.r1 .( mullnn .. t.. ii w....v U i.y.tv. nuw WIUIIIAIJ Pllll illIJ tne expectation of maximum .results A Special Coating U Needed mmfa THE WHITE ENAMEL Is 'specially prepared to elve wood. Iron and nlastep a glossy nnlsh; will nof chip or crack. I-orifelitJ la wsshahl; a damp cloth la all that Is necessary io icnsvr n s urminai wince nnisn time after time, Of course, jou take pride' In vour home is none too soon. iin is -v lean-up your iu liter to use I'orcellte. ian toaay The hem Week. Tell Or purchase trial In Any Store or TI(S .Tlismssa Weod 'lnl.hlo C's Stt . Srd mma Ml. I . '".ftBLs S, - SJJJJBBBSJJJB BONW1T TELLER. 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Fortune Gas Ranges are recommend ed and sold at all offices of the United Gas Improvement Co. Thomas, Roberts, Stevenson Co. Philadelphia, Pa. j t sai.wi UiPfsB BBUltBBBBBBBBkBBBaeSBBBBBSBkfLIl M "Look for the word Fortune on the Range you buy." It means "gas funge satisfaction." m&g&SE&Sm IIHl il i 7J A V X t 'J2iiL iVHBBBBBN i rmJ,-.: iLJSLiuJWX hMA-vM. ,- jv mfA jl y. "- JL WW.. iftty -f-MTiW lili.TVl.ilnn . dM