Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1918, Night Extra, Image 4

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PHlLADEfHIA,' JTO&AY, ! MAY IT, 'l91&
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OF FOREIGN EVENTS CLEARLY SET FORTH BY EXCLUSIVE CABBE DISPATCHES,
PlZU
WILL WIN
ITSMAURICE
iin Drive in France
out to Enter Third
'4f Phase
L'li -
IfcJEMY'S POSITION BEST
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Lljrecial table to Ktcning Vuhlid Ledger
Tt yYVPVTlBM ivlCt OV .ru7 jorr i'" "
famSiPW London. My 17
-Tbef'Dally Chronlcla today puniisnrs
MOlIovIng article liv Jinjot uratm
Frederick Maurice on me mimuiy
ttonr
ndfcatlons ara iteadlty IficrenslnK
Khenhlrd phase of tho c-aniplKii of
jltm the western front W about to
1.
Wml-L. .... .. I., 11,. .
)baZ;'a nice wieir pcrioun ikv. -,,.- ,. .-..
JJtrSton April 29 tho Germans hip donc
lAnothlne Inore than Is to bo expected
"rreoi an active and emrKetlc cnem de
' tlrouiVif kecnlnir ua on strain and under
? stiroatj of attack No one considered
st that tlje GermanH would be coiuciu im
''MljatUhey had so far achieved, and it '
.i j Lr 1 . -. iL.t ilii i arn lirf.
'5ft5Mrpr4ea no ono innu uiej - i---
tfiftrinsr fur another heu blow
W VToday about tothlrds of Iho whole
KIPm ! -.. . ... I I. nAH...latMl
j,wK Herman lorce in 1110 weai wunnu
MWn Yprei nnd the Ois That H
roughly, only one-fifth of the whole
VvC..t.u . ... n lf,,Mv. Imnnrlnnr
; Hu vr it memoes xno ru.u ,u .,-.
for our men fctruggllng loustnnth
ncaliist superldr numbcri, nnd however
Rrlcxous to thoo who have lot tli-li I
dearest, It Is without question fui the.
common good, for It means economj of
force,
"On April 9 tho Germini tartrd wh.il
was undoubtedlv meant nt first In he n I
subsidiary cnterprlte In Y lander
Tempted bv puccon thev Imvp had lo
nil nnd In nil henvllv iipim their
ficph division" and thev no hv that
nuif-h the weaker for the nct blmc c
mav be pure tint bv nm 1 o, h has In
t.etrves where n wants i icni and w
in hv th it the ptimiKer
'The eueniv lutil priic.l f ,r Mar, I
Jl bv putting his tttuM tluoiigli a1
(liututigli i onrpo nf tr.iiniut; '1 he t m.tni I
,d his instrurted men have gnu. Me
cannot lepUie his InsseH as t ivitv i
before without illlinR jnennlurnh , n
I t lapses nf Iiovk
' c tlull hive nnlnii I line- 1 1 f ,r,
lit heiallce If the neinv atta'Ks h Willi
AS THE GERMANS SEE NORTHCLIFFE
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AMERICAN BO Y DISPERSES
CAPTORS WITH GRENADES
echo of the eighth died away when tho long-distance guns which have been
message came from a signaling plane bombarding Paris hovo been removed to
that two shells had struck tho target ' tno Krupp plant for repairs
" , . Suih liugo guns, the newspaper add'
Geneva, May 17 Tho Constance cannot be llred indcnnltely without
5eltung states that two of the German , tlmeh repairs
) oung 1'ihoiwr on JF y to German Lino, Surprises Patrol of
"inv--Sergeant Commended for Saving
Comrades
iison I llv, Tenn
, i m nt l iii ri r n t l ims l I tn Inn
..,.i. .t.i. . .u. ........ ...i , , ,- pi in i rt in hi cm! i r i vri n i Hi norh n our i u in I i,
,...,.,.. h,,,, klu., , s,,,1 ,, ,rli, , , !, honor r rrrh i 1 hnullmi lo hli n nun I lll i r
prrrlntlH to II or IIim mi Jal (alio lo 111 1 ft i pi 1 i It r,l Northillltr l,ar, i a I l I ll
Mil ill HH our gains In I liudors nnv l " " ' ,n" "'" ,,nl ' ,r ' ' ""I".1 c J" font if ll in is a i nki 11
I ir1 n i ne i i p tr ii in ii ' en mi in in i iin f n c ,-.-
T n it d il k ut tl on the if I o I v h h I It I lit flJin r I ) M i l, j
I i pdiifti
stem uhfti lompared with ulni Mi'
n run itiPutl nrhlerI nt hi tioer
attarKeu wltnout maKlnff -oiin proprr.
p mint tnimi on ttu i m nn dolnp
tno jmiiip hut prouI(l tint ( tin ip
nliiip imt liioici s iirn iiiHil tlii) w. . ml
i r nnn ho ( an he p trod t i I t hh I
tlirn i' tin leaMin h u should itf t
c In ( k th ntni h ii vt Mow us in o
f tf i tlilc In uinHlam c m e il f ii 1 his
last
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IMAY DAY CELEBRATION pledge 10,000,000 Americans
niirviirct riTCion ivt imilf? I cllci lo KvM.nm of liunii' In-
drum a nuoaiAii nurii
U. S. LABOR OPPOSED
TO MEETING TEUTONS
()hiiaiu't al lMosfou IIi'mmIi
lailli of IVoplt in l
lion's ImiIuu
iand c channel liorta
pi '''?- Position In Klanders has nevet
a lirT a. nleaaant ono from tho dav we
;flnit rliarehed Into It from the Aline ,
y8nd the general map of franco w III show ,
'iwnv Tnni in mi. ill t.nwc j.i -. "
!vi,i,AA riatu Piid llmilnirne tho Krcni h tiiei It an lulu
' ?tbfiniel poaBt maUen 11 sharp heml and
,runs irom mat dchu uu duuui m ,,i-
'IT'..l. i .... . ... Tho AIHb.I front
fi niuuva ,u vi, c ,u,n,,, . -
Vi line from Nleuport to Amlepu runs pai-
fi Mltl to and, roushl flftv ml en front
rVhla stretch of coast Within this utrlp
.f-" ,.. .!!. ih. n.uln rnirtrt and main
rattsin-n rim. rnUEhlv. north and south
f. leading from Itouen nnd Tirls to Mile,
J"ranUlrk, Calais and Boulogne That Is
!&$ ay, they arc parallel to our iruuu
&, Enemy Ideal Arrangement
u '$??. thn Meal arranEcinent for the
6' communfcHlons of an armv is that tho
KbouId run at regular and frequent In
tervals Btfalght bark irom mo irom u.
11,. k... whlcb feeds It with men munl-
fet tlons and supplies, nnd nil Its thou md
;j-' mnr rpfiun finciiLn miv
fei enemy's, pqsltlon The most unatlsfac
8. ''tori' Is when these main arteries of sup
llv UlllU'H HNOMr.
5irna ibte In I I rums J'iioii xlfirr
Coeuno'l "' ta V' V or). T !. s (n
M11.1 ow, "VI IV IV
Till tirst nf Miv (Mn It In nut i il
ftnlir) iclelirntlnm in Mnrow wen of t
dlfffiint 1 h ir.ictei from those of I iFt
Mil Tin 11 the red hinntrs of the wnrU-
ine 1 1 ii-eH t-ti tued triumph nit hill it the
Spf-tal Cabin In I-mime I'lililic l.ulcir veiv tlmi when thev wnvcil In the stieets
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ojivriam 1119 , 1 or. Tnnrn n
I olnhiii Mav 1 7
Delegates Aw ate Thai Only
One French I aborite Kae-
tion Wantb Session
spm-i Ilnh.ius
.S;ie tu I ablr In I n ning 1'nhln I rilm r
( oiiyriy; ' I r I I in.(,
Itonie, Miv IT W mtilnl to n t
s, tioiiplv Hi intend to n wlmtevM
tn, , ,,sl If riflli (itlfl in, 11 111 1101
enouch If mt-th uv wo ill kom I in
000 utm wtiti Itvlnu Ha,h(l,i ,f.
Itlviihhle 1 onn to I in, lo 1H1111 1 I
M IVOI of (tnni,
111, hellol tonllnlns sjvjrm if Sithin
and his itiunti vim 11 wd. ahlr
to wo Iho revilish .ulhllv o, uiiImk tn I
That Is
E?v?Iy Tn Parallel to the front
Witn nrh a case a bUccessful attHck on
'Sny part of tho lino threatens the com
munication of the wnoie, ann u. in uu
dltlon to this, the space Is limited, then
l. vmm rtlfTlcult to clve cround volun-
trly to aold a blow or to establish ii
Iai f fT will be remembered that in the he-
tnnltiB of 1917 Hlndenburc, fludlns part
riVi'O nis lino ii'i"u" ..- - ------
tJl bvr success on the Homme and the Ancre,
, ."rAiT.mr Rome 1111117 inii.o .. ..,,wv ..-
iKooierlne any vltnl communlcatlonb or
wiE&ane anything etccpt an area, of ground
iiT-.s..... .. f.n.1 Bvulnn.nliojlll v HoVAStated
TOyWe can now hero give up one-third
J'nftthat distance on tho front north of
Ain!ens -without at least suffering grave
ViJneonvenlence This Is 'doubtless what
SBr PflUglas liatg meani.wmn ne sam
'Wc nt fighting with our hacks to the
:Ji walL , ,
rApart men. jiuubcliici, iiuih .uminii
-t"Lr . .1,. Hnnnt. .. I.m V.t. ro
. nardtas tho most obstinate hupporters of
V the war 'among tho Hntento nations,
t"L there can be little doubt why the Oer-
fL"jFan8vhae selected the northern pan of
tlte Alliea line jur viicir Kiirai. euuri 111
1318.
njUfOn March 21 tho enemy struck his
I? tdow between Arras and the Oise, and
&K5.rea$ part of the troops which ho then
ffermcentrated for battle are still on or be-
YhJiJna that" front. Many divisions have
'l'-21kAAn ullhflpnun from tlm Hehtlncr llnA
MadilUAntt0H nnH rcnitpri with drafts
5-55fmen and have probably received some
jfJlrs.lnlns-' There has been time to bring
KfftXer'men-and more guns from tho Itus-
vftUlnjrontt ineso are lduiura in me
i'iiwmy's favor.
gftaMNow for our sldo of tho picture l.-
-ent in one resnect. we are certainty in a
!f -Uerposture to meet the attack than
tt&tym were on aiarcn 21 we iosi grouuu
SSSK-anid'our position, already cramped, has
Rtfr Income more cramped. I
trBsyiOn the other hand, we have a unified
IKtlctimnJand. and while our losses navel
'.Ven' hea.y. there Is the clearest evl-i
i&itnce that the enems a losses have been ,
(f.ha)er. ...
-yui we nave seen, American vroops t
Khhve been pouring rteadlly Into Trance '
'VTe. know that an Italian contingent has I
s arrived, and there has been time to re
S!j adjust the position of the Allied forces ,
ijon the whole front
' Jr'As tlio Prime Minister lias stated
1 ijvnd has quoted me ss easlnc, tho Allies .
i ndk the enemy were on March 21 ap
' nnwlmatplo- nlat In niunhprq. tint, tha '
&V'myf by keeping both ourselves and
' me French under the threat or attack,
,uiib nkla n ivnnanti-ita rliot aiTalnct
S'SWialone.
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,t J3? yocu' "Economy or rorce"
' w j"Vaw irl, HA T ImtA ATnlfiine In I
.K,,WHl " - - .-. , ...v ... ,
jasvptnicie. lvaa peiore 1111 a treat
t-of war. un of the doctrines
he preached was that of 'economy
'force,' which may bo explained as
Weaning that-on of the becrets of vjc-
rvtwyui to keep the largest possible num-'.
; Mr al reserves until the decisive phase '
fjt-fntB ana to employ unui men tno ad
1 Vlute minimum of force necessary for
-safety. Jt Is on this principle that we
B a ' borne the brunt of the hammer-
i tnttjianol however hard this luis been
(ienrge I, net 1 v 1 nn mher of the
delci. itloti in 11 Irttni
lo (ha HaiK Tiltgnph In refeienie to
Hi PirK illhiutih giving in .niuunt of
the efforts of I if tuh I.ihor nnd "sotiiliht
flements favurilile to 1 lonfctinio with
'"erin-iu worki rs to prevent the Amer
icans from touting In contact with the
win thc-wdi 1 ibor pirlv in Pari", eivi
' It Is tine that lh 1 etiilivo t-onunltt.ci
ot tlio 1 rench fedeiutlon .is well lis the I
."-oculist pirtlts .ire controlled h thosn
favorable to a tonftrence with Snt iillst
ind labor leaders nf tho 1 tntrnl Towers
It likewise is truo lint a pnlltj h ul bet n
idopted prior to out nrrlval wheieby
only rrpresenlatives of I tbot 1 11 tl the
socialistic movement of riaiid favor
able to that vitvi'wero to .iddns the
American dekgntien
'It was Instintlv apparent to us tint
the put pose of this air ingftm nt was to
overwhelm tin Vint 1 km dilcgition with
the Idta that all the leaders of the tradt
uulon niovement of Trance as well as
the workers of tint touiitr.v wtrc foi 11
meeting with the iieiman workets, "so
cialists and trado unionists nntl In some
instances were for peit'o nt nnv price
This fact was mado know 11 to us bv
members of tho executive committee
who wero In harninnv with tho position
of tho American I ederilion of Labor
'Out of the conferente came converts
to our position f weie hatl!l,d at
the lonelusjon lb it the libor movtniLtit
of Trante was in the nnln opposed to
the ptograiu of n it tin iiaclllst li lders
of the federation and of the "so, lalist
paity In addition It might hi Mid tint 1
we were convinced that the position of'
many of tho Trench leaders, s0.raiif.ri
pacin,ts, was reilly polltlnl mil not I
lepreoentattve of the villc tif the work
er! of Trance
'So far as the Amencin I ibor dele j
gallon is concerned there was no mis
lot Tttrogiid Mlliukoff wis miding his ,
I . . . . . ,.. . 1,1. .. 1.1. 1. ,1, ... ,1.1 . A, V "
non to tut tints ..,,,., 1 ,...-..-. ..w
tilhthntlv Hi it the piwei w is cmlv nnm
in il I to tin Ik urt.colie who looktil
from lli.il windows nnd -nil tin v whic
sit k of ie,l Hags
Tills veai tin opponents of llie Miv lei
ciltirlzed the Rtil Mav Pav, saving It
had bet mur a nieie otlitlal nitiuonv
This is ludefd tine becattst this vt 11 the
Vlllfrua thev would not h ivf lliollllis of stiell nusteu rlglil 11 llie l.ucnen imiihik
ilnibt about the future lit ion, Units thicc and wounding a few others It
Tell out It.lWn brother to light we T he old bam
will intistiutt with tun Willis 1 ,iiBf.
it toss tin Mlantlc thus ittalnlng mir J"'l tumbled tlovvn anil iiluued some of
tnuluil aim to Join bunds In tin n une ,nn filhiws utith r the wteikage but
of llberlv atitiss the ocem numigtil tt tlr ig them out T01 onto
The jrtFS tiubllt.hes tin lettt 1 wilh tin t-ip s w ,10 kit ked oeeiuse I wouldnl
In.uIltiK piuiiuung 111 is eiieiu , 1 thtnt iiovvd aromul tne 1 now gun
iniiuf si-ioii
MtlU.bl' IIUSII I.I MJI.U
John Mi Kt 11111, Kenv ( oiinlv (otimil
lleuil. Is ill ( nrk Prison
hitl all hi! pockets full of hand gi'tn
ules but he walked meeki inough
with his caplors almost to theii front
uhu ',lf e" ,10 kc'" waiting until tin
llleinlrs uoiitil iret In .1 lilllieh and vi be n
Viueiltan ttoops holding tIP) ,n,i i,P ptillcil out tho grenades
and let go with them scattering the
fieiinms like ninepins Sergeant Krltz
Saner who wns in charge nf tho tier
man pitrut fell right aeross our guv
who tamo batk to our lines dragging
llie Udder of tho Herman patrol us his
own peisonal pri&oner That vvas t-onte
kid ull light
The t uiiuro of fcergcant Trllz Sauer
was offltiallv leeordcd oa destrlbed bv
Sergeant Tn L
FILM TRIUMPH OVER BIG GUN
Paris In Spc Movie of Shooting
'Hint .Smashed Foc'a C.iittion
Spinal ( able lo fuelling Public Zceigcr
nvrioit 121 hj n th Titnts (o
Witlittielren.h trniles.Mav 17- I'a
libians will toon have tho pleasure of
heeltig a t inima photographic reproduc
tion of tlio firing of the 1 renth heiv
guns which on Ma 3 put the lat Gei
man supercannon out of action An
oflit ial atm photograpliet attached to
the foreo In tint go of the counter-hat-lerv
work toltl jour eoriespondent that
In Inil obtnlntd an t t client lllm of eight
shots' fioni Vllrlelle the heroine of the
Provencal Toet Mistrals masterpiece
and Mirv Magdilene as the two great
I re in Ii guna were named hi the battcr
It Is Impossible to fca which of the
shots was su, tessfui but hardl had the
Willi llir nieriian ruij nil the 1 renrh
ltiitllrfriint, Mnj 1h (dclaved)
"vnlnll M.ll(li;M riRiMAS .1
J I INK of John
i i notig the
I nt if the line on the Tliardv front
his been mentioned in genetal orders
f i siting sCeial eomracles when a
t,,i nun shell burFt neir i t how gun
1 1 1 1 ible i ook Mov e)
link who his 1 cen In the tegulir
ainiv fir Iwenlv-three sears was cn
tliiisiistli ovet llie wa the Anieilcan
guns have been answering tho German"
lit lit i nn our gui h ive been keep
ing llelnlo hopping ' ho exclaimed 'It
his b'pu one blazing hell Tneniv mm
iimiiiI, itimi is tmposslhlo ind the Huns
i illicit hi lug up grub to thclt Hist line
most of the lime We give tw lee tis mut Ii
us i sent I hat m l nt le Sim s p ici
Hut it was tlingeious for too iniiiiv i
i f th fellows to Him up at one ut the ,
olil i how gun him (the ininin cook
hnl tviltnth eslabllshed himself In i
I, mil foi the deimin shells were snip
ping tvcivwluro , uiiiieutv a nun
working i hisses I,, Ilussl 1 ait theiiisti(s
thtili i.ovcrnmrnl mil as Mitkloff
points out tin hoe of evnv Miv Inv
in tilt pisl Ins been tint some tl i v it
should bt an nlililal me iv n un
lullng t Wss lnleid of a protest of sus
pet tt tl I iboi
In siiiti of glonmv fort boiling- tlieilav
passetl in pel feet orilet nit a shot being
flteil Tho whole town was red with I
flags Hit vtnlls of tho Nitmllu 1" int.
hung with ird hairnets md the am lent
toweis girlantled in scat let
In spite of tin trfortH of the i hiirih
to pit vent the telelnation In lh,lv Wick
(hundreds of urinous were piejilun
against II on bund u ) In spite or gt nt r il
consciousness of tin tt iglt serloll in -i-of
the tiioment the -titets win full if
people nnd thn ilenionstt (tlons -how til
leil filth, both in tho pre-cnl and Hit
futurt
Uetweeu T, Ono mid JO nnn tioop of
the new arms cavahj InfantM iindut
tilltrv tool, put In tlio puidn nnd
shown! bt tter tllsclillne autl bettei kept i
hor-es and kilns than anv ttoops -hit
the levollltion I
Count Mirbich must hive been tie.
lighted to st i tint i lonipmv of (,ermm I
and Austrlin ptlsoners who -wort to I
supiioit the !-ov 1, t wttt niurihiug p i-t
w i tT i ii volution ii b i uners vt ith iitriu in
Inscriptii us
ITALY EXPECTS AUSTRIAN DRIVE
Senator Sns Knitcr In&i-lcd on
ttatk at Coiifciriuo
Spct ml ( nbfr tn h I cmng I'uhlit I dgt r
1 oitynohi ttih bf Nfi nrl I u i s'r
ltiiH, Ma 17 I ht mepttny of K.il-t i
I fiiiilim, M
I
ti p M Ii from
iiK t. y Hi it Ton n Kt nn t Ii nnn in
( f tin Ktrr i mnii mn it hi, htnt
,M It htnl ll 1 I ll 11 Rt ll t --lit tied lltl'lt t
Tht il tPii"t of ihn i t iltn i 1 M Ktnni
w ii t il n t n U ri. n
i, illu i ul .ihouL uml jiattcit nip mi tho
l.n K
Hemu f'uiti nf Marion HI was
put out h th omiih"iiii 1'iUite
Inhn Mittliftl pot i hit of blnapncl in
IiK Im hnet uhli h hotil i luih If in
thtum.lt It lthout torn hinpr tin m tip
I thnn ui pt zoh that del h
I lit n S(r(,otiit V Ink ihgrcascd
Hut iltt K.utifi-t K'i 1 Know of find
I t in I t Hi ti K of his ti tin now was
i ount,-tu wild wi captured h a
itrniin pttiol of i tni mm Tht Kid
liuderataiidltiff as irgirds tin- purpose ! ( j,ari4 8 ujth the iiPiinin Ktnpeinr roi
of the cnnfereni.13 or of whit w m ;ild tiinies tt ho tin si.bjp. t of inurh oni
thtro Wn weie not niMdl i to the nunt in clinloniMi ami iiolillul rmlib
lifrc Senatoi, hpeahing on tht mat-
altitude ot tht leadcth of tho coiiforr tue
or as to statements mule at tht c-ou
ference The fui ts are that the 1 rtneh
leuders lnnNtcd upon nuetlng with o
(iallHt and labor represent Mies of the
I'entral Towers and the AtnerUan 1 ibor
delegation eiy franKIv declined to be
dra.Mi into Muh a, meeting tiirr 1U or
lnuiretiij e unoersioou me .o-mm pt ll)Ic (( aJLertaln l)Ut
of tlio j-reneii itpresemaiues inroupn- ,(M, i,appPn oUr soldi i
out and MP aie confident Hut tluv un- Lmh uu LOUrdRCul,e,K
derstuod our poHillon c. ntualitj
tir Mid
'It is quite eidtnt thai the i.einim
I mperor Insisted to i linley ihat the
Auvtiian arm must inaKo i inoe ami
( ome soon Into at Hon ipunst It Mv An
ohfiishe on out ftont thuefoie is
dniU pe ted on w h it ji mt hi are not
wht reer it
ai ieitl
t met t any
1K
)m
Wnrt-
Itv o
t1
(7
ich Children to
'liticuraSoaD
i ' it. , , i . . ,....
s ic is ucst ior meir tenuer
Help it now and then With
I ez uvticura uintraent an
i Ant eSmts ot Tednese. rouch-
didrir. It mothers would
toese super-creamy emot-
v7aajr-toiMt' mrpotta
tting little skin and
tmsomiriy: serious.
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There are certain quality standards
which Dalsimer rigidly maintain.
Qualities differ with price, but our shoes are
always thoroughly dependable, regardless of price.
At $4.90 you can still get an unusual amount of
satisfactory shoe style and service. Here is one of
many lasts we offer in shoes and oxfords.
Silk Sox at 50c, that arc worth more.
'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet
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amm n, i i
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Important Values Tomorrow
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'' 11
Women's
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Voile and batiste blouses in
hemstitched, embroidered and
lace trimmed stles, some com
bined with rose or blue linen.
Specially Priced 2 0 0
Specially Priced Tomer mow
SS.UJ
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Models As Illustrated
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hagen, rose or pink,
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gold, robin's egg blue)corn, salmon,
white and Nile green, sailor collar
finished with two tassels. Special J
Zephyr wool slip-over sweaters in
combinations of purple and gold,
turquoise and oxford, NiJe and
salmon, white and black. Special .
5.00
5,9.0
Every Home Should
Fly a Flag
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Float it in its brightest
tolois Now is tho time of
nil times to fly the Stars and
Urines, clean, fresh and in-
Be sure that the fl.ie is right ask your dealer for a
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Tor sale by all department stores and first-class dealers
JOHN C. DETTRA & CO., Inc.
Mamifurturer, Oak, Vn.
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A pair of shoes, selling for $6.00
and lasting four months, would cost
$1.50 per month, or $18,00 per year.
A pair of better quality shoes, selling
for $9.00 and lasting nine months,
would cost $1.00 a month or $12.00
a year.
The higher grade shoes represent a
saving of $6.00 a year, and in addition
give more satisfaction, because of the
pride of ownership, the better
appearance, the greater comfort, the
longer service, etc.
An automobile, selling for $2000
and lasting twot years, costs $1000
a year. A Cadillac, selling for $3000
and lasting at least five years, costs
only $600 a year.
The saving is $400 a year, even
on the assumption that the lower
priced car will not cost any more
for repairs and maintenance.
You are cordially invited to the
Spring Salon of Cadillac Motor Cars
now being held
Open evenings until ten o'clock
Automobile 1
Sales Corporation
144 North Broad Street
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