Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1918, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FEIDAT, MAY w24, 1915
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l!toVE NO SLACKERS
'$"&
algnlfliance. as indicative of the growth
of acceptance and of the riecemry ma
chinery for handling them, la the recent
organization of. three discount hpuaes In
.Vew TorK, modeled upon the discount
,and Acceptance ltouBee of London, which
will deal in hank nnrt traile acceptance
'Another lixn of the times Is the ir
if Review by President
ffiSjC Patriotic Work
mss
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FEDERALIZATION
tll.Hll. rlm' Mai- i
-,, 'Lawrence E. San, of Pittsburgh.
WWWent, rejoiced that there has been
ft JdifWaclterlsm" among the banking In-
pz the Keystone state In his
t'l address this mornlnir hefnre the
il convention of the Pennsylvania
pifen;' Association at Hotel Trnymore.
iSejas. patriotic In tenor from start to
bjuid In keeplnc with n war con-
ylvatlia A 8 S O C 1 a t i Oil cent enactment of leslslatlon In New
iotk ann .MnsacniiHciin huihui inn
!avliiK hanl8 lo tiuy tianU acceptances ;
' In New York up to 50 per cent and In
' Massachusetts to 30 pet tent of thelt
i deposits. Similar legislation Is pending'
land will doubtless he effected In oilier
Stales for it proldrs savings hanks,
with iearlv motion of Increasing their
i.pnnnrllnn nf llnnlil aaaiili il ltOsM(r.1t lim
'l 'PI IIUII ri i... .--,.-. - ---
which thoughtful stud-nls of the -axing
hanks situation hae long rung
nlrert as hlghlv rieslrahle.
"An Increasing nuinher of large In
dustrial and manufacturing flrm- are
using the hankers' acceptance a prncllce
which Is hound lo grou n its ad
vantages come to h understnnil Natural
ly the huslnees man looks to hl hankei
foi nrtvlee and co-opera linn The live
hanker must he alert to lend and In
formed lo counsel his customer In all
matters pertaining to this method of
i ntuino which nnwspsspM Mn much CI f
ion, 1'resment sanos was inter- i advantage to both
sajrepeatedly by applause. The pres-
1 Biannual report ajvi the reorts of
, association group chairmen were the
prtant business before the convention
h! morning. President Sands said-
LJW'The year Just passed has been In
;Kpar)y-respects the most trying am most
IMerestlnit In the history of the ns-
MLtlon. Jever before have the hanking
juereats of this counlrv been called
IPon, to do more free work : and happily
fin' vwe say It, never before have tasks
E fiSeemore cserfully nccompllhd.
: BKW are beginning to realize the -oun-
Rry at war Many or our son. ate
' ) Rearing the uniform; some are al
jpeid.v on the firing line, others are on
Mpeiwfiy, Many more will go. As bank-
f"wn.r iii a u-ij pitfciiii iiim viihi
ask to, perform In the flotation of the
ieveral Liberty lan Issues and It Is
fwltll pride I say that Pennsylvania has
lived up to her very best patriotic trndl.
naL'
l,;fMlrhcre has hepn no slackerlsm among 'Vederal Oniernment rlrtuallv umild con
-THpuRHKera or ine Keystone .tale in
i wattling llie three Liberty Loan drues.
hey nave been prodigal in their ex-
ndlture In advertising and In
rating and In organizing their
rcea and in fninint it, numHoe- u.
Jfictr'they have bee.i instant In season
Vitfta om of season and have supported
All, Onirlrnman, Invntli- nl It l nr..
Uw , ,w T - , 1,111 I V 11,11, niKI II I.-, IH'I
FTfllceeary for me to recapitulate what Is
?Wlthltl our own knowledge and in which
I 6U took such a glorious part I
Whe. people of the United Slates are j
learning more about bonds than thev
jeTerknew nerore. Iiondholders ar now,
lv?M found by the million among our
, nnAAn - .
B-Mi.J-.il. ...... (.rpnlpr ipu- Ynrk I .o.nria Willi
I. viVi. - HM4 flap Ihara tflll nt ha tin iiiii.ih I .-.. . .. - -. .- .i i i . r it .
Wijudlca nacalnitt nipitaiiftn in this ,
Ipil,l rrilfrnllrnllftn of HnnUi
An nrly "fertprallzatlon" nf th
hanklnc ronurcAM nf ill rountrv. mtirh
Hi the Mmp that dip ratlroail"
have hrn takpn ni hv (hp Gov
ernment, to niako thorn render th larc
et nnssJhl meatire nf ervir fnr th
nation, wan predicted hv John II Mann.
president rt thi Cornmrria1 Tnit ''om
pany. Philadelphia, tn a ppfrh lfnre
the trut rompanle' .etion nf th Tnn
H1vanta Hanker?' AiHnelation in session
here.
"If 1 ani not nieatly ititstakfii Wwtt
a vpt pronouniM'il trend toward the
federalization of our banking nvsttPin."
the Philadelphia hanker eiild "We rnn
bet nift It bv looking it PtraiRlU In
thf face find hip to Riildr it In the
channel in which It phould tnop W
mut face thos prohlem" openlv and
aquarelv htkI lth a view tn thn Inflect
polelv of thp nation Thn timn for lew
InK th'e problem. of finance in a splflh
way has pone
"I rnn figure that if the Llhertv Loan
had failed w a bankers would eoon
find our.ofOven orrupyln: virtually hp
name position as thp railroad mn The
crlpt iij because we had not co-oppratd
Wp kno (hat thp raihoad tnpn 5trop
m kepp their srpaiate interest? para
mount to thp (ntereittj of tlip Ooern
mnt. and If the hanker hould einc
any tendency to mop in that tiirrrtlci
we shall knnw ptarttv what to expct."
ALLIED FLEETS BUSY
KEEPING SEAS SAFE
Naval iMen Still Hope for a
Real Fight With
Germans
Xew Vork, May H
Stories nf American, Hrltlsh and
P'rench sea flghlers In nctlnn were told
In the Morgan llhrarj to a company nf
gneets of .1 1 Morgan. Including a
large number of officers In the three
navies h llalph P Pain the noellt.
who has lslterl the nrhlps undei f!ov
eminent anlhor'7ation lo tirptare n honk
called Th Klghtlna Fleet.'
' Penpl Mill of the InactHllv "f the
grand flee- he id ''but the grand fleet
" cnntlnualU nctue It Is tint afraid
of uhmarlne,; it h.is gone to ea ngnln
and again to answer claims that the
linTinnn liigh e!!-" (let wih rmnlnif fint.
and In e,rv ntncr and man In ihe
fleei iheii, in contUlfiH-e that snmt (av
thev will actuallv arch the trman
I asked Admlinl Hinltv what would
happen If the (let man did cmtif nut. and
he answered ihppfiith. We'ie hnre
what, wlnif' "
Mr Paine Inld fif nn nf these ncci
Klons when the fleet left It" h"" In
the north of Scotland between midnight
and dawn In icpon"i' tn a lepntt that
thp 'Jetnians weif ahmnd Th' chiiip
through a channel, he ald. 'whnh
navigators had snld hefnie ti.e war could
not he traversed at night . hill In Hie
whi all Ihe fi.ts Imw li-iuned in do
ihe imHiaibe in thN oicaslon ihe
newlv rrlid met Iran bntilehip had
rrceHed Ihe place nf honor In the win
liit behind th Hntlsh Ilagshlti The
Heels rruled twenty hnlii" In ll high
gale hill found no German"
One (,r ihe nritl-.li hnttl"-hlp had
enl up an nberet in a Kile balloon
mt hefnre th Ih-et allrd. and had no
time In bring him down Sn fnr twont
hours he wa towed h the luitihshlp at
the end nf his long cable in s wind -o
high that hl obseriatlnn car uu
allv sticking out lyirliontall behind the
hallonn
"I l.1td ii!--n Ihe "llhtnarlne ha-.e
where American iibninrln'S are undei -
going llitenille llllinillg for "llllkillg
n.. n I- l,nnl uliilrr the direction nf
i-LDinln Nasinith. w ho
nntili siiliinaiine
maikable exploit"
and Ihe Sen nf
WATER POWER1 BILL
IN DOUBTFUL CLASS
Secretary IWcAdoo Fears Sites
May Be Lost lo Rail
roads Washington, May :4.
The Administration water power
legllatlon. after a short period of re
ined Interest, was again In the class
"doubtful of passage at thl esinn"
tndsy
Seorrtarv nf the Treauiv McAdoo
Is reported to have become alarmed at
the proHpect Ihnl w-nter pow-ee "lies
needed for the elect! iflcatlon of tc-
rnMw-ni "vsiems under his conliol
mlghl he lened to prliste enterprise
under the hill In the dl-nih .ullage of the
iallio.nl" lie In said to hnw convinced
the l'ieldenl that more time for rnn
sldeintlnn of nh pnlhle nltlmnte le
"illl" "hnllld he given hefnre Ihe hill Is
placed nil the leg'Malne cjlendsi
.M tan while ihe right lo lake the leas
ing powet from th" hind" of Ihe Snore-In-IeK
,r Win Vgrhiiltuie and Inldinr.
nml nlnce II In the hand" of a nnn-
paitltan enmm sion holding offb e foi a
Irnio leini inntlniied in the llnii-e water
pnw i I i nnnnlttee
Hi. ben .1 llulklei .iitninet for Hie
Mai lndulle hoaifl sppenred befoie
ihe KorHcii Affa is I'nmmlttee nf the
llnil-e Indai. lllglnR the paesage of Ihe
h'lood hill foi th" Inlying of iower lte"
on boiindatv wnter" a-- a wai emergency
nirnsiiie The bill I" a ninpnnlnn-piice
(if legtslat on In the omnibus watei
power bill ill ihe hamU nf the watei
power inmrnlilee n would gin- the
leasing powei in l!ie on bmimlari
watei" to the S"er-ari ,t War
' The Koielgn Affair- i-onimlttee "eenied
fliitngnnl'-llc lo the tneauie. and 'I wa
doubtful todai uheiher a fainrahle ie
porl on the bill could be fci tired with
out an appearance bv Secrctari flak"r
to po nt .iul wheirin the bill iuntle
the title of n war measule
RED CROSS FUND NOW
ABOVE $74,000,000
Country, aa there has been In the past
fiwjth a Liberty Bond In eiery home w ,
vffA. hall hear less In the future about
Si WMUtfl-bdfldhoIder.".
E4?i' Bam Oood from the Mnr
S' ll.i'',4Alrflll dn the war is and frleht'nllv i
K 4Mtljr,in blood and trensure. some good
, tTunvv one come oui or ii. i ne lives
.inrhlch have been sacrificed can neier he
k'd Mcalled., The atrocities committed by
1 Wi,0rmanF and their accomplices, the
I Jl V,,(viV M III, llllliT, rn im n,.. U
uilniiniiu lire ,iuiiaii-, ,1111 nriri nt-
fined.,
Hill, some good has reiulted.
nations which have handed to-
'.to rid the globe of Prusslanlsm
1): that this horrible thing stand"
Wivo come to a "tronger realliallon
h& brotherhood that should bind hti
ilty. more than they eier could have
llted in centurlea of peace. In the
Jnltcd. States there has been a unlfl-
Fifatton of Interests such as peace could
t Kaviie hrlncr. We "ee this fninir unleli
' i tt manv dlreetlona The rallreail, nf
.JgUlfs nation are under 'Government dl-
-recuon, inis meinou or operation may
rfiotba' agreeable to the owners nnrt
fiHUcttf Of the roads : Indeed, it may
cX'ba itAfelv Said w thnut fear nf contradle.
ji ifci'tion that It Is not agreeable, hut that
t-.Jumflcation Is the result of the needs
c "fi-lhe time and the exigencies created
ffi&tf Uy .ihe war
f.-aini. -....
(JW aut It Is in the banking profession
;. Sapikt- w are chiefly Interested In the
r. V'-'lSHflltrtn nf the nreunl irel-lorralhae
lJOVemnt. .Vow we have the Federal
, Jleeerv eyitem which has proved of in
itattfrtable value in the heavv financing
f'tftlh.the Oovvernment Is obliged to
I jM,and which Is winning more adher
ihfrlght along, l'nder the stress of
.rwaf'th great trust companies of the
--dMuntrV' im vanldlv i-nmlne tn nercelie
i hevtst Importance of unifying the
jttrhole financial system of the nation
Pkqare rapiaiy becoming memners m
le'iFederai Iteserv? system Of great
nportance are the continued efforts of
xt'trust comnanv section to produce a
1 Ifcodvffif laws for the government of the
ItMist-comDanles and State banks which
1 rill'meet the renulrements and laws
' ),hlh may bo passed by the Legislature
3 ot this Commonwealth.
I fxt ' WorU ,or Victorious reaee
fe!lr"A patriotic cltlns. we need not
r F.Iwilend our aid 1n selling bonds ana
Bi fctfcrift" stamps and any other form of
K' "ll. ....... -ii .. -, ...,, ,le-
,Taine money wnicn me nuiciimiviu -
fi Wivttea; but also in using our Influence In
- wffTy way in tne airecuon 01 iirinnuis
ao.wlth victory We can do n great
iial In eomhntlnir the Insidious German
jpig;inda. We can report tn the au
Brlt(a any suspicion of disloyal action.
V4. ti.ii defend not only our own country
Ul fcrtument. but also our Allies There
jtf many who make an occasional fling
tlWijriana. torgeuing or ignorini; uir
kat that It was the British fleet which
!Er". .. . . ... d. ,1 t..., il..
ARXIlrOUgn ine nrsi inrve yvnin i-iv mr
TaUuia. OeAan nnen and enabled the
' Z-SntttA RUtM to carry on Its commerce
I tUt Europe. Kot only that, but the fact
1 .UtJth British fleet keeps the Oerman
' If -iCartbottlea up In the Kiel Canal at this
"I '&' moment prevents raids on our
'f atoorc by the German navy. Our fleet
TjivVrouId not k"p ,h Hun navy ln,lt"
'Jrflt Inglorious hiding place."
'! TalUfaBUgf of Traiie Areeptanee
Kj, iteadlly widening uae or me
sccentance In all parta of the counj
)jnost cratlfylng development,-'
fi'.V. 1, noilisworint aeaji ui inr
of Economics. University of Pitts.
;egpclally at thia time when
4tntry needs can ror tneeounaest
Practice and the use of the most
VSwtrumenta of trade. The trade
.haa become a nxture in our
credit operations as It haa
fin foreign countries,.
Mt more atraaiiy me Danaera
t Is making Ita way An In
number of. business firms and
Mis are resorting to the use of
'acceptances and find this de-
f;1n American banking practice,
kthlit and economical thsn the
itlce. pf selling or discounting
merciai paper ui special
S 1 6.294.o36 : PennsyK ania
Division S4.l93.82 1
A total of
reached in th
't the American
M'u-hlnrlnii Mai 21
ITt.Ji.8IA ha hern
M-cnnd wai-fund dine
fled t'l'os". acinrding
tn rejiorts received at national head
ipiarters this nftetnonn
The Atlantic illusion lepi.rt" $R.4nr,,.
2H.1 From the central division a total
of IK.SJiri.Oiin has been received, distrib
uted as follows
Michigan JSUuin. null . WltfniiMn. !.
144.01111. Illinois. SH.nnn.uon : Iowa. t325.
OOli , Nebraska. $!:(!. Oftn I'lncago alone
rcporis collectli.ns of $2.nou.00O.
A lotnl nf 17.2H3.n75 reported fiom
the Lake divl.ilon. teceived n" fnllown
.Jlhio. $ I.OHB 3B2 Indiana. JS.Snl.72J.
lientuclij JfiBSi.iinii Itecelpts from the
liulf dltlsloti aggregate !.8,'lfi.4n:i. ,0111
prllng Mlsi"sippl, Jnfi2.n22 ; Alabama.
$146.1131
From ihe Mountain division JI,SS!.fi'i
hay been i-nllected, comprising I'oloiadu
J!l6t. 3.1. Wyoming. JIKfi.nRS. New Mex
ico $111.22. and fiah Jini.nss
New Kngland reports collectlonp ttf
$4,lifi onn Reports from the different
suitev of this division have not been
receded A lotal nf $2 :i2.llo is n
turned from the Northern diii"on In
the Northwestern division iiiegon re
pmtv 7IS.888. Washington JI.IRIK73
Idaho. $22(1048. and Alaska JM.13S
The tntal fnr this division Is $2 1'iR 47
The I'aclftc division reports collect ions
of $3(183.42(1. comprising California
$2. 867. 017; N'eiada. $56 37'' and Vri
inna. $166,031 The Pennsylvania dl
ilsinn lotal Is J4.195.S2I. including
Pennsvlinnln, J2.OftS.417. and Melaware
11.197.404
Totals for the Potomac divimnn in
date are $1,817,055, Including Maryland.
1132.057; Virginia. $7.16.520: West Vir
ginia. J51 1.398. and Washington. I c
J438.000
Southern dlvl"lnn totals shnw returns
nf J3,noi.!i31. comprising Georgia. J753.
U27; Tennes.-ee. J770.I35: North Caro
lina. $620,000: South Carolina, $507. onn.
and Florida. $341,869.
From the Southwestern division a
total of $9,031,510 is reported. Includ
ing Atkansas. $529,071'. Kansas. $1,637
583: MiHrnurl. 13.167.721 Oklahoma!
$1,058.82.1 and Texas. S2 617 809
iSSHi
FIND O'LKAKY'S MOTOR
Nalion-Wiile Search for .Man Wanleil
on E'pionape Charge Continue"
New burgh, V. V May 24. Federal
agents have received from the police here
an automobile belonging to Jeremiah
O'l.eary. for whom there 1" a nation
wide search, he being wanted fnr viola
tion of the espionage act the machine
was found In a garage here, where it
was placed May 11 by Or Oanlel
O'Leary. a hrother of the fugitive, who
resides here The missing man was laid
seen about New York May 8
Doctor O'Leary declared another
brother. John O'Leary had driven the
car from New Vork to this city
&wM0WrjwyM'&M9)M?awsjn
If corns trouble vou. ask your
drill-rid. He will ttlt you that 32
A, F Pierce's Corn ritittn, on 22
the tnitket for 16 ytsri, have W
alwars been told on a money Tgk
back guarantee, without qutation, m,
if they fall to do the trick. He
win ten tou to mate no expert- J
menu. Use the inall. cloie-fittinr.
platttrs which rernore the pain &2
almoit as soon u applied and the gZ
.corn In a few houri. A rreen box m
containing irratraent tor 8 corns lor
5c. BrjnsJHf you prefer. Wlntbrop
Sales Co., 116 West 32nd St,
K, Vnrlr.
Vmmmm
jyEimAcrqFAiiMONiA
COMMUNITY TOPtESYAvuc j
sTrttiTtt" SECOlfD FLOOR SV-SsJ,;
1
K
Women's Smart Pumps
and Oxfords
-
r
$495
Over 150 oi the
Tiost wanted styles
to clioote from. Sizes
1 to 0 and AA to E
in the assortment.
Get your shoes here
and save the difference.
Dr. Carson's Cushion
SOLE OXFORDS
$2.29
The shoe that is
pleasing thou
sands of wom
en, in black kid
and white linen.
By mall.
Re extrs
Boys' & Girls' Play Oxfords
Tan I.ntui with elk
t'lln oles
sues II in
Ji to 8 . lilU
Sizes $1 je
4 to 11 ItiO
Sites
Uh tn
'1.35
Boys' & Girls' Tennis Oxfords
fSQfc, white canrsiree. fiC
ItV-tjdMrbb.rO
V s'es T to 2 an
m m .
and
with
skin
F
N"Ti,
K!r ras
69
Boys' SCOUT Shoes
Tan Grain C,
Elk. V
soles;
Bizes 8 to l?ft.
$1.98
Sizes 1 to 2.
Men's Shoes & Oxfords
$295 & $T95
Samples and tpecial
lots of well - known
makes such as Bates,
Kneeland, Hor-
sneim, iiiup
ftd others tome
have slichi fac-
IT
f sW Ar
ARMY PLANNED HERE
MAY RESTORE RUSSIA
Kercneky's Followers in Wasli
ington Consider Sending Ex
pedition Into Siberia
IVaKhlntton, May 21
A sroup of Influential ttusplan ha;-
come to tVahlnitton today with the sun-
ce.tlnn that a mniement be 'initiated
for the overthrow nf the Bolshevik
teRllne nnn ine reeiorHiinn ni iiihtih
to h in"itlon nf lnportanoe in the war
The dplepatlnn. which etienl eome Tlm
in conference with Tlorl M.ikhmetierf
the nns.lan nmhas.ador. and which w
Inter nrmmpanled 'n the State Peparl-
meni bv llaron Olnshurif. an nltnch
of th" ltu"."lnn emhaxy. wan hearted b
Apoilinnrlue Dlmllrovltch Semenoi-"ki
who ii.i" minister of ways and coni-
, ninnlcntion" under Tremier Keren'Uv
I fuller memherw of the delegation who
I took purl tn tiie conference at the nii"-
1 lnn i-mb.-!"! were reported to he I'olone
' l.lknch. h inenilier nf the Uti"piun I'nin
1 mi..inn ent to the t'nited Sillies In
l-'ienckv. tVhitney VIhnei let"Ki n
ieir"-entHtive of the ItttPslan iaho1
' pnilv of uhich rremler Keren.'k.i i
I himself k member and l-Illa." Rosenthal
;in ntlorne.i Th four llii"lans are al'
le.-irlel" In thn Kederatlnn llu.""i;ii'
' ."rn iiiiinli" in Atneiica nnd ictitesented
I that in panlzation olllcialli in the ion
iftreni' Todnv thete wa" a report lhat
incl.efi , ntiiirmatnin nnrt wnicn 11 .t in
fuel rlenleri at the embasi that Ker
en"kv hlnieelf. u ho I" expected "nun lo
arriie in thi" cnuntri. uac pieeni at
the crinfeience.
The i-nnfei i'iH-e. reie pi eliininat f
th" fotmiil.itloii of n definite plan for
nlilliii: in hrlnuinc ahnut th icelora
tlon of i:n"i.i to p position of power
and inflilln e a" well nh of law and
f-rdet It ! expected that when th
idan ha" iiep- ilotltilteli- fnriniilntefl it
will lie "llhlnltled to th" I'nited Stale"
Government for cnnpiriH.-atlon and ap
pioial The plan, "o far a" il lia been
ih'leloped. If underHtorni tn include the
raltlne In this country of a Volunteer
force of nutans to be dispatched to
Siberia. It la not j'tt known whether
the movement will be an independent
one or associated with the activities of
ieneral Scmenoff
dreat Hrltain and France are earnest
ly and urBently trjlne ( obtain Interien
'ion In yiberla
This was made .,ai in it hlRh f!ov
rment official i"da Imi there lias a
URpestlnn that t rio."al" now take a
llfferent trend iN.tn hefnre. nnd that a
ilan of Joint action, rather than
haiR-ht Japanese action. Is heinc talked
Tills dovemment has repeated that Its
position Is Unchanged against Japanese
Intervention. Whether the President Is
considering some m-hemg whereby this
country would assist In a military ex
ptdltlon. or whfrchv the Allied powers
would give econnin'c aid. Is unknown
The .State I'ep.n tment, however Is
known to he glilng thoughtful consider
ation tn the economic phase, while nn
Mnerican cnnomle mission l. being
planned to go lo Russia before long
One man. who has been In touch with
Ittiasla by long residence there said he
had suggested some time ago to the (Jov
ernment the disbursement of large sums
! In r.u."la, as the simplest and best solu
tion. Ills plait' haa the backing of' th
State Depirtrrient, and a cncret Plan
for aid haa beentinder consideration
for some time.
lTailrnail Praketnan Killed
Newark, lei Mav H. J It Dunn ,of
rialtlmore, a brakeman on the Baltlmora
nnd Ohio Railroad, was killed between
Newark. Del., Mav 21. I It Dunn, of
liird with a brother In Baltlmora
nnd his body was sent to that city
He had been working for the railroad for
onlv a few weeks and had Intended to
fltilt today While shifting at the Nei
ark freight house Dunn fell between WO
of the cars
cniniiianneii .1
thai pel foi nied 1 -
In Ihe liardmiellc
Marmora, "inklnc a
Turkl"h haitlestiip ami .-ieiai --
linrt" He I" now iriiining Viimrlian" in
the vet-j difflcult iinlk "f Wlbinlirln-
The "iihiuaiiiie ha no (1 lends, othci
wfi-elH "hont win-never thei " V"
,.r wllll.cil topplliB 10 And m.l
1. helh.-r il heloncs 10 friend w enenn .
n, ih wmk I" vimewh.it haaardoii"
The "iilim-irlne 111-11 are te.lgiiert !
fc-nod deal nf II I met one nine cr who
hid that he dldnt mind l when two
dirtrmor of hl own flet had attack--d
his boat t.n-- rnnimltiK II nd the ntliei
droppiiiB .1 dtith bomb, bin he did thiol'
tt was 11 little too much when the Ad
miral coinmnid.d them for then ( net irj
Ot the Amerlian "allots In Irelind he
"aid thai wnlle a icl'i l.irtf.-i perccnlace
if them weie .if lri"li blnn.l and h.id B"iie
mei with a enllmm.il mpathj f"r
Inland. tln had i:inlshd because of
tlir tteainiuit accorded them b th"
population "Krom the pulpit "f Ihe
1 oik Cathedral he i-aid. 'the Amer
lian snllots wiie denounced n iiiltures
who had come tn corrupt the lounc tin 11
,md debauch the voiing women.
' The weie aituckcd. Jt ei ed and
hated . thev found the treei full of
M.l. nit Irishmen who 1 1 fil"i d In volun
teer, who man bed in p.iladc- with Sinn
Fein banners and detli d Kneland tn rnn.
pi rlpt th.m It wa" due onl ifi the
Irene dl"elpHne maintained thai theie
wa" no "ei lull." distilrh.itl' ' . for the
American nlloi mnie than one- at
temined i" obtain li.iw in lame bortle
In Ro nei to I '"I k .Hid cet even Wl'll
(heir enemies The liehailni of Ameri
can sailnl-" ha." been eicellenl Sfion men
from the hattleihip. w.nl ash ir- foi the
i-liristm.i" hnllrtai" 111 i:d iiburBh and
niit thle were tir.iuKhi hack diunk
Wonderful Assortments
of White Footwear at
GEUTING'S
1 i. "ijik
Sport Oxford vs--
5
Wonderful seems to be the
real description of our white
stock, judpring from what we
are told by women who have
shopped around.
And the . ist wonderful
part about u is that prac
tically every one of the most
wanted models is made up in
Gcutincr's famous Kid-Kloth
which is more shape-hold-inp;.
cooler, more comfort
able, cleans easier and is
much more economical than
buck, yet on the foot you
can't tell them apart.
May We Prove
to you. as we have done
to "thousands of other
women this season that
rou can secure the
smartest pumps and ox
fords In town today "f
ell Itatherr at Geuting's
for
Savoy Pumps
Pure Thread Silk Stockings in White, All Leather
Shades and Novelties at $1.50
fcf?6e',(PaoN0UNCE0 oyting)
1230
Market
BhoeE and
Stockings
for the
family.
Every Font Professionally Fitted Three denting Brothers
The Stores of Famous Shoes
V
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19
So. nth
A quick
Service
Men's
Shop
Supervining
THE WAR CHEST
HONOR ROLL
Watch This Roll Grow From Day to Day
100 Per Cent
Of the Employes of These Firms and Corporations
Have Subscribed to the War Chest
t'omly Flanijran t'ompanj, 118 S.
Delaware Ave., Phila.
Aetna Foundry, 22d & Allegheny
Aic Phila.
Miller Drug Co., 13fi N. 2d St.,
Phila.
Samuel Howell, 130 S. Front St..
Phila.
Commercial Trust Company, City
Hall Square, Phila.
Vim Motor Truck Company, iiroad
and Huntingdon SIb., Phila.
V. Bodek Company, 53 X. 3d St.,
Phila.
V. V. Fulmer, 133 S. 8th St
Phila.
D. V. Drown, 73S Santorn St.,
Phila.
Louis Buehn Co., 835 Arch St.,
Phila.
Penn Phonograph Companv, 17 S.
9th St., Phila.
H. B. Smith Co., 17th and Arch
Sts Phila.
Royal Typewriter Company, 004
Walnut St., Phila.
William Henry Maulc, Inc., 21st
and Arch Sts., Phila.
George A. Uppincott. 238 Ionic
SI.. Phila.
Creason & Morris. 18th and Alle
gheny Ave., Phila.
90 Per Cent.
.Chilton Printinc Company, 49th
and Market Sts.. Phila.
X. V. Birkley & Son, 520 N. 2d
St- Phila.
Miller. Bain, Beyer Company,
10th and Filbert Sts., Phila.
Thomas Roberta & Compan, 116
S. Front St., Phila.
Arthur H. Thomas Company, 230
S. 7th SU Phila. .
75 Per
I. X. Simon &! Son, 428 Market St.,
National Cash Register Company,
730 Chestnut SU Phila.
Underwood Typewriter Company,
10th .and Chestnut Sts., Phila.
W. Atlee Burpee, 475 N. 5th St..
Phila.-
Otto H. Eisenlohr & Bro
932 Market SU Phila.
Cent.
Phila.
Inc.,
60 Per Cent.
Artman, Treichler & Company, 626 Arch St., Phila
If you are entitled to a place on this roll, telephone at once to
Walnut 605 (Mr. Bok).
THE WAR WELFARE COUNCIL,
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