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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918 W"' YOUNG IRISHMEN WANT 'TO ENLIST IN U.S. ARMY ,-i Delay of German Drive Is Riddle to Observers HOW ROME MARKED THE ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA'S ENTRY INTO THE WARlWilson Plans Quick Relief for Russians Cnnllnued from rare On Is it in the hope of affecting tho nerves Nationalists Counsel Against of tllP A"i''d oidier by continued At itl.-i ti t-i i tension' The Inccs-int and Bticcei Aloc Uhtil Home Rule fll, .,,,, of the rrench n.itui, Is Secured I nn'' 'mtrlc'lr'0' In trench raid'? and ' local actloni would Klve the He to that I delusion If the bocho were foolish ! enniifrh to entertain It Oi Is the (ieiman command await iit-lin, M.n :t Sinn Felners and Nitionallsts nre un easy, analtlns the overnments nevt move Their principal mncern s-cems tn be that the Oov eminent will rctt now that the Sinn Fein leaden rre Interned Many voung Irishmen are npphinc to get Into the American nrmv The Na tionalists are counseling attains! this however, saving 'such a move should he put off until home rule Is scoured Meanwhile the Government Is round ing up the last of the alleged plotters About a do2en persons ci1 irresled yesterdaj and last night and were m mrdlatelv deported 'There will be no troubl- npr the arrests said a member nf th itioml. 1st conference ing more perfect "registration" of the newlv brought up batteries' Hardiv there is reason to suppose that the task Ins been nlready performed Other Ileasons Considered nut theio are three otbei reasons foi the Oct man falluio to put their giandlloquentl cxpiessed plans Into eecutlon Am one of them might bo sufficient The are disagreement between the mllitar chiefs and otbei leaders in Oetmnnv Allied air nctiv itv In all Its branches and not least Important the weakening morale of the Herman ttoops nt the front fourth suggestion that the encmv W o am ttaittiifT nnil I watrhlne mt ni.ir, .. ki., Is waiting foi Autrlo to launch a simul fUhtlng conscription ' tnneous drive against ltal Is hardiv It a the Government - rV move We ' .Uat lveiv hours n spite left to lll not let them Imii i.s into . diatl- h. defenders neie augments the dim xartageous position foi the fight agilm-t U of ' R '""' task.'"" '" eoncrlntlon when it me .eim.ins know well that anv advantages The reported Impending puhtlratlnn of tint the Austrian" whose arms the evidence igalnM the ilieged ihs.rdtv In a fll slite to accomnllsh much "' liniMpri mlirhl IT.iln over tho Itn1lns Clvrmar. nin(iKn i - i. i t.i. .. . Nmmea miKin Kam over me nainns renTS f' ,B ?"nU," wllh '' would count little In comparison with Elf.'..'"1"?? r 'M".-" "ldrn. ""'success o, failure on this front The gap between the Sinn Kelners and the Nationalists o, mav uw a pllt In ihe reMtP ,P ,ruth of tne theory that Mansion House ennfeienc lFcKn c,.menceau and other most clear The rerusal if the Government to i ighted Allied lenders h ive been preich allow representatives nf'the lts, people ing ,inco the heginnlng It Is the I'renrh to forward an nppril to I'msldent Wll- frt tilnt is f overwhelming Import son, who Is the champion nf the rights ,nci. -mil it s nnlv vlilorv nr defeat In of nations unless the appe it Is censored France lint will re illv tie decisive by tho mllltaiv linveimr of Irelind Is icgarris political disagreements in a notice to the Miles tint the pr n- flermanv the happenings of the list ciples for which thev nre righting do twilve months show Mm they certainly not applv to Ireland ilecliies the I'ic- pIi md tint more than onve the mill- man's Journil tarlls headed h the .Kronprlnz who 'It will have a more prejudicial effi rt tiue tn Prussian ti.tdltlnn appeirs at en American opinion thin anv mission Other newspapers siv th lord MajcT, uncertain of lis mention In America, does not wish to go tlieie as had been planned 'The Mansion House conferrnie alien ated "everv friend of Nation illst ispira- tlons In England Fiance and Xinerlcn the Irish Times declaied ence is aware of this fni the l.nrrt Mb.vct has signed ,1 trivial udiculoiK excuse In avoid the ordrnl of an Inter view with President Wilson varlime with Ills father have hid tn bilng about a virtual coup detit 'o malnt tin tlielr nuthorlty I'hil.iilclp'ua's rcltbrilioii of "Italia Div' mill- iln t nndnn Mil 24 According to i ruhlln i orrespnnd nt part of the plan foi voluntirv rei rulting In Ireland probahlv will Invthe Hie i om- plete reversal of an o d ir (Vllcp policv Killtrr gnlnt prlrp There Is reason to suppose that the Kilser nnW consented unwillingly to the unit offensive program of March which ii, ,.,V. I 'he militarists ho confidently procl limed 1 11 miner- .. ,., . ,i,. w i.. ,i,, .. ,. .- wiiiini im tin " ii in iiii,- ""i"- 1 1 this Is true it is reasonable to suppo-e ihil tin Is now nnnnsinir i spennH inrl . li-DmnlMln1ld hni ll-il I. h. ,. n.. .- A third SlOtl! lltlirklllg ntKll' lll"f nriiiiin.iui miu,, "IIVII I.IILIIIU, - - , , , , , , ,. . ... r inflnliolv li... f,.,.i.i Brl t Ish boliilil ng pi i in ri celv t d t W II V 111 ...... .".... .I.'--.. ...- J"'. ... Itvs mil fell in pines Ijeiilli.i nun in.- ....... in. .nr iiiuinrillll HUH MH nli-m.n i. th,.v. ii.iliriilll lilieril ociallst partus and behind them I tp i.eiomlng mnsMnflv more fie,iinit is tin unlveisul itv fin peace that goes c rm ,n pilots pi u r the bl imi mi fiullv up fiom the vvat-wearv German popula- miti rial hislv nnstruciii n ind Ind tinn I'lolnbly once agiln thi forces of wiikminhip e.utliin will gi I the upper hnil but the v T x Ih-j. . yj. sx. vj i i .... . . , . n.nfTf-. iiiM.jim .um--- - vj .-. K nor wear wr 'supnnes -ind ferent ns to who getg thmJV Is undoubtedly In the market I Nw . iviri&tKrasm&s vniasrsnscmsgasiKI ( nnllntied from Tare One patches from abroad Indicate that tho Allies have failed to obtain Russia's (onsent tn military Intervention The nolshevlkl nre absolutely against the intinnoe of Itussln In soldiers whethet nf .lipm m of nil the Allies They hive irnde theli position clear and In view nf It Mi Wilson's posl tinn remains unaltered Vgiilnst Civil Intervention X Itb regard to civ 11 Inteivcntlon the dmlnitntion's attitude Is slid to be lust ns firm Tho names nf some of 'he most distinguished men In Amor let have boon tnnvnssed quietly ns memheis nf a possible i ommlsslon to send to Russia to help hei establish elf government to deir up hoi tela lions with I ln enemies of Oeitnanv mil nt the 'imp time to supervise the disti ilnition of aid from this countrv The dmlnlstintlrm Is understood to Ii o relerted them Ii Is assumed (hat the mrrlcin Gov- riniieiii will ohiani a promise from Me tin stan Government tint miterlils nt fmm heie for Hi. tellef of the Ills-dan peopln win imi be permuted i git itilo the hinds nf Genmnv Sin Ii promises have hi i n tinrtr bv nlhir iiiinril unions bordering on Germauv "tn Ii us I loll i ml and Snlizerlind and i an be mule prnpirlv bv rtussli I'rnb il I tin dinger lint fnoil nr ilntliliiK lippnl frnm this lountrv to T(nss,i for "' ii lb f if hi i suffi ring people will Tun in'n tin i ossession of Gernnnv l I H i'. ex ipci lain! rhn sum innslib tulnn will kei p fnod P.ussli tint keeps it In Hollanrl and li niniik tin dire m ed of thi pmile II niselvis ihe Go ernilll lit of the 1 K- i in was writ dispnpii inivanl tlm i'in li il Towns inn tin i'i nt i-il Poutrs I im liei n able o pet little fond nut f tin- I I nine Tin nnMuvIk Guv i i niiii nt would fill qulrllh if tho penpln if I'.iissi i ne lo train Unit fond Ii id he n prllitlHed In t,et out nf ltis.si Inio deiniinv On t In olhn hand lliern Is ri nr dingil amounting al most tn i i iiiintv 1 1i it the w ir Mm lliis in Russia will go in German, un liss ibis eounlrv tuns thim with fnod ind rlnihlng The piopli lannnt eit ENEMY TONGUE RIA ii PollMown I.ulhcran Church Otitl Kulltir hy CIoe Vole rnftstown. Pn May H.-!fyt services In Kmmnhuel Lutheran here have been retained The COB: t'on has n membership of 1606 bl a small portion was nt the meeU nmiires a seven-eighths vote of thM vast to chinge the church's constlfi u uic-Keu nve votes to accoi this The Rev. Dr IrMn B. Kurt, pat-ter, Is opposed to continuing- in German ,tft - , -af Help Yourself" ' -i I or Men and Women SHOES : $350 $5 to $10 Values i sfV -I Ml Leathers. Ul Colors. All Sixes. . M fUmlnatlnrJC A'o Deliveries Xo Returns Cash Onlu Itv fen Uftelesa ell-, ins i -i-iinfit tv nr abli" to save wni tip in SAO on per pftlr of KHit-pjt jou buy. mi hip ournvlC w flt vou pr iprii - and cu ar um isatiBfHctlort REISZNER'S i. Economy Babcmcnt 20 S. 52d St. -asaaori s y i:lc.si mimmolli m-llu rmc in the am n ill inli-eiuu I l-l pri I in tile of Viiiiriiii'- tnlrv inln tin- w ir nliliiilion nf llie first aunivir-irv .rs'eliTrt'eVp;.:1:: Kroun" ,n """ U-Boats Are Beaten, vx.v.um, ? ii.di v.ws ci;nr '-",,, " '"'"'c ri1""' " VIt s-t If 1)11 III I Says Admiral Sims This will mean the adnptli n of lnnnedl. iimirultles thev have lo overtome both ate steps to form homogeneous It Ish brigades or Irish divisions In whlrh all reasonable meisures will be taken by tin Use of Irish emblems and the ob servance of Irish customs lo fosier the Idea of a distinct nationality within the empire The correspondent hnwevei predicts that N'ationallst iMllins will give only lukewarm support to the plan Impilr tin Ir lUthmitv and intcrfen with their artlvitiis as cominandirs, of armies in the field ' T'le work of the Allied alimen Ins sulllclentlv demonstrated Its linportince is 1 factor lo hampei the German plans, not onlv ne enemy observation and f-i outing planes brought down literally bv dorens iverv l iv while Intervention l ptotecting battlepl ines genei tllv Evidence concerning Ihe German plot suits In theli hiilng the sime. fa'o hut In Ireland will be submitted to the British cabinet bv Fdward sihortt I'hkf Secretary for lieland i dtspiii h ftmn Dublin report" In a dispatch to the Times from Dub lin it is suggested that the delay In publishing the evidence of the Oeunan plot Is due to the discoerv of ni w evidence since the arrests onfusion and destruction are being wtniight diy and night bv our bomb trd ineui squ idrons upon every hostile depot junition ni point of concentration of men and nnterlal The testimony of I rlsoners is unanimous tint the German i i tl-alrirnfi nrtllleiv is iniriiquate in number biturles and 'kill of gunners II ut of the Miles Is superb Mnieovei If this one thing that tho'ieir areas but the guns nn hull- SLSPICIOUS QUIET Oi AMERICA FROM1 Ultll the Viilerlrnn rmv III lrnllre, Miv 24 "Tile flit s wns quiet ml lilt pnlnls onu pleil bv our tronps, ' sub) t-enertil I'ersh IllE s rnilliniinlqlie II Is the hoi he s mne bill hi iiin mtlv Is githerlng his wind ifm tin recent severe artlllerv pounding be te ti iv f d There Is nn nmii tndliatinn when Hie offensive will bet-in thin htulofiii This wis the third div of vu-p i inns stillness on this fiont Geimin work log pirties lould e.isih be seen bv inei lr in obseivers tndiv and ilslng iln-( i Iniuls tell nt movements III tile t nemv s Mil nr war Ins demnnsiratcd It is tint nn inrvpi rii mod pilot on n m w machine mp.ni st ind one ehiitui in a hundridl JJnf Yff filldfnrl ic ill'1! in ixperi fllir on a plane he I '""' J CI- tyilOlt-tt 1 i,nWs and Ins tuned up himself Fach I (.ermin dnwneil shows an Increased piopnrtion of nnvlcis and that Is why the Allies huci esses an augmenting In steadily plowing ratio Morale In t nderininfd But peihaps even more Important than the materlil damage is the efftct Rea and Willard font. nurd from Phbc fine all freight U ai. to be due lo an In ertfpatlon that Ins bppn latrled nn for seeral monttis In nil sections of the countr Although tl. nrdimr con wpin Nent crtnnn tiooii" onnn.!!- the mo, RUmer has not dour hulne-s on am I of thf "-e n or-(HSinR air attacks on the other thin a cash hai e-ttfnion of , pirr.ile of tho (ermin troops credit haq hoen one of tho Inducements -m tiel one of the letters found re extended to largp -shipper' tenth nn prisoners is . (("out an The reportn of the lnest.Kiilnr is Kitd Uu-lon to the honors" ot liied homh in liiia mntinruri niniaia i ., .n iid IhrRses like No le'p .ij-ahi to. road administration that this pnctloi" plu thrp' oIHcpis and Ixu nipn uero 1 till J . .. niih,li.l Vm nl linmlid nw resulted In unfair rompetit Ion cIup to the fact that the. load with the anility to carrj the large a counts with Its own capital could obtain business nn this fcale alone t'nlfkutlon of the sviems under Goernnient control ended inj necessity for this practice, they de clared Postponement of litigation ngain-t the railroads prior to their seizure at points remote from the place where the taue of action aro-se Is annthei -.tcp an nounced today b Piintor (tencnl Mc Adoo preious ordet pretnttd the tiling of suitR except at the point of 1 illt-d oi wounded h nlr hnmli foued to go without food tod ij , ion t dtstroed In bomb plane-, or mm nn bombed fiom cantonments la.t light the men are becoming demoral ized will tliev netr Ieae us In peace' occui lonstanth One has onlv lo visit our own trenches to .ippieciate Instantly the moral effect of the airplanes Nothing glvs the men such confi dent t as to f-ee i number of frkndlv pi in ot i he ad en thn nlllcers .ind nn t iptain told me tint his company wis iouvfi to such i pitch or nthnsi tc in- on th Toul front have depuKil for the FMcirdv battlrftont rinri h iv ben teplactd b the Ulgath Huulin Ue-- rves 'Ihe stillness k in m irked miti i-t to the previous . ont mt cannon idlng Ihe bo h Is so yeilous In gintding against lalds at night that he gives the impHf-sInu nf being tinusuillv neivous Th curving h tlient around Montdidn i and ( antignv after sunset Is m irkt d b the lonstmt (lue of (Itninn rmkeis and Miniinf onion. which ligbt up o Mini Uaml The latter nnsit if a Mi iiitf of four bills w Inch Hints plowU to einh bliing bright v low mlPt hung In tin illes to n ght and t louds sh ided fie brllli mt tntinn reducing the favorable n for air bomViing 1 walked foi ,in lioui ilorifc i ioid tlnough hlu H-po( ked fields without heiring more linn a dozen gunshots heard on buit of shrapn I Tinn it buime peaceful on. e more 1 h singing nf night biids the rasping of miiuinil inserts and the dull glimmer of the sh ided moon made this ro id set in like a lountrj lane back home 'Ihe quietness of the paM lhre divs Ins enoouraged the stout-hearted lYeruh farmers lo enTur out to work in fields which a few divs ago win und ttrrlth shell-fite Tlu toil befoi. a gal ten of hot he ml I'lini'i sumro bi! loons w lib h do it I 11U at out in seeming Ullent but wlm b art wit h Ing for the moes thai will nu in i new ( untiy'ir-l frntn I'ace On h ir"o nf ill if miriiin In l-ininm mind of the intli tlMilli rii i In I pot htn i --ingle n-t in o in "lii 'i llled ullli ni ind -ilb-is hive not 'wmkid in utti luniinn md 1 un ut id to t w oil i ow n mci h in nllii ers md nun hm nn t llum with is fnc i md I ( sHitling rlow n in in irnn h ut b fur i I big d si iUm! with (taprts tin nuin in utmiril tlxti -uultd quii illv ind i Isifd J j There i uim one thing mn lt , 1 r its l Imm b Ml t 1 I 1 sin t ssful ,111ft I perhips I f i n-e 1 lug" flop itum of ' niei h mis ui not -t if irlng p opb It un ( told tlnie is in tde i tint meiii m -fill ors ait h i Ing r itlu i ni r is turn ot it nt o uurl"s tn tikuvtuin ilnui with the llnd miv u i do tint hm tin ir lge imm lb it Id It uluions of i tnrifs on tin blue hm u( hie is gi1 I ml men ind though their dud will not It Unow n until ifini th w it iu won I i m tssuip oii lint ill nurn in Utl 7i n miv wi 11 In p ntid of tin in In tin loiu, d i- md n uhl , in i tlm Hid si tin Un d th h w il IihsuIm tbf It st f tin Mliid s. irimn The i hiv i ji md the I'i lisi f lh. n Hi. .1 m 1 ide Sh Mild H i Hilt thi Will ill ts ut blv is tin I t st Iltrre Who I M.iprd I rom I ort ilu Pont rc nii"eil of Mi .iliMj; Vutn ilniliitflun II" I . Mi I I in Mat l in in t n Ik i t ii n an 1 'In s -i h tfft i - ihl rs u )l I ( t ipi I f I til 1 'li gll 11(1 llOIIS. ' Mil ll I I 111 I I U l s IL.O lHl Iffll ,111 ll d Ml II II n-jlmi in I it turned t i trt. f n t lt niHii wii urestiil f n i hnci if hi ing tit n ii tulomobllt fn in Hi mi 11 It on nt ii New it k iftt r tin v h id i s i ip rt ft f in tin gii irdboiisi lilfi ni 11 I imi- md W illi nn Itu ) int urnb i a i rt st In i. i w utlng n in n b ti i lovt i linn nt ivtls ,,n- In ib viil.it ft. h' 1 nt (tglrtliotpi ItiuK- nt nil'" lie iktn, n tin in i u siitn Georgette and Crepe de Chine WAISTSxe m- i 0.75 & yXyFJruatm L. Money Stanley WaisI Shop I itipiri- Hiillilini; 11111 .. M 1 -1- 923 MARKET STREET IMPORTANT Showing- and Sale orgette - T r-iii " -- - ... . -.,.ii. -.-.i,, .,..,, -..7r7Lia3-t7WTW-rn7,....t, WlLlKl H Pi m bj 'I ht fi ipgointr is t hi fii m inti i n w t,itrioirt h elinb it linsstiuc hn h,i I ut in lominind of Un miu m nn il feu in- In 1 urnpt m w tti r - Ni t t I mils I ur Sih M I nuts M n 1 ur nitnr nir-n i miidi th it tin iut fm -ill if I unstHii Iirrtln r will I i In Id Met. m n tnbtr Manv fin- jmu h i- d md -tnppttl fiom tin i )r enl h for ilu I- fdt i il t ulirit, prextntug inipoit- n tl I i itt i-iim hei arne iff ut will h ff n d f i sit. U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Wanted, 40 Automobiles to succeed Air Markham who wa. trine ferred from that spctlnn to the Allp Bheny region In addition to the Phila delphia territory the Alleuhenv lesion embraces all of Pennn iMinln, New Jcr Ey, Marvland and Wet Vircinia N D JIalier, nresldent nf the oifnlk and Western, has heen nppnlnted re- and armies Is strained lo the uttermost. s-iinethinK must break soon It -ill not be France or her allies Clonal director for the new Pocahontns operating district, uim neauiju irteis at Roanoke Orders raising the wages nf 2 nnn nnn railway emploes and Rhine them back pay from January 1 at the new rates were prepared toda b Director Gen eral ilcAdoo and sent to the printer to be Issued within a few days Mr McAdoo based Ills decisions laige ly on recommendations of the railrmd wage commission which proposed Increase-! aggregating about S300nnnnnn- but It Is understood he made manv mod, I assault will be In the north w IUi Calais mnoiAnB uhi.li ..in ....n i.. . i.ii... as the objective some ra Amiens and Z7tl71 tZ .. Vi,. . ""'"" Abbeville will remain objective, while Increases for some classes I others eav the Hhelms area ft ill be the In working out the new schedules. . scene of the next drive Still others have Mr. McAdoo and his advisers paid spe- i heard rumors of combinations of all of clal attention to complaints of thou-1 ,nt?,e ,, J .units of railroad men civ en r,i. ' T,,e nne thine that most of them agree f?r i.-.!iT, VI . .v. In '' Is that l'ieM Marshal Mackenen will the last two jears, that on the wage i be in charge of the next move ' commissions basis the would get not I Stories aie told of German ruses to GERMANS DISAGREE Ol DRIVE'S LOCATION Willi the Ilrlll-.ll Armies hi Frame Mav 24 ! The Germans themselves disagree as , to the time and place of resumption of theli offensive Some enemy prisoners sav the next a cent of Increase this vear fleiks and office emplojes most of whom are un organized probably will he given sub stantial Increases Liberal treatment also Is expected for track emplojes and other low-paid laborers , Hindenburg Races Wilson for Victory Continued from Pare On. salLDTH, who have overcome the sub marine difficulties Llojd George said that America's en. trance Into the war ha. not jet equallied IIiiiiIi'i coltapiF, America's accession, he said, has given the Allies only about a .fifth of the number of men that Ger many was able to add to her armies through withdrawals from the eastern front No Time to llaram Leader. "This Is no time to organize cam pilgns to harass the men who are in charge of the, destinies of nations There ought to be a truce In such campaigns, at least until theofTenslve Is over. "I can hanestly say that the British Government has neglected no possible means ot ascertaining whether there Is any hororable putlet from the war. "W- are dealing with ruthless Prus- p, warns uj 0ut tor piunaer CONSIDERS WORKING i ei Hi it It noUhif tifr t i r Ufafr-U nT j r.a origin and lodav s ordei l intended to hrn(. rtoM , flamc, lrtn fierrnans out 'i "f violent IlKlitlriK remove an iiiierienie wiwi i.perauiin , ,lir)p tnat ,)ei volunteered in a bodv through summoning nf rallioid men as hen f, hours later he asked for hit witnesses men t undertike a p-irtlcularlv dllllcult B L Winrhell trafiie direitor of the and dangerous light p itrol Union Pacific has been appointed re- It Is Impossible to overemphasize the gional director of the southern district Importance of the moiai ractor As a general ilecnreu to me siv weiks ago ' It Is superiority of morale rather than of number or material that wins bittles ' More than ever is that tiue in the fourth vear of a war like this, when the moid I and phsicil tension nf mtlons Patnots, plcasr help us out' Will pay a reasonable rental per day Apply R. C. CRAYKE PRISONERS ON ROADS 7th Floor. 140 North Broad Street smir il' 5HS1'S9g.?i5? 8. 55gfflSnTJD) ST- BEST KIND OF A CHARGE ACCOUNT D7wn$I On a Bill of $20 LARGER BILLS TERMS TO SUIT Men's and Young Men's Clothing Buy All-Wool Clothing It la Economy Suits, $18.00 lo $40.00 GoodsBL?:5 $5.00 to $16.50 Benutiful Silk Dresses, $12 75, $16 50 to $35 00 While iilliill llriv.i. rriiui M 1(1 I mile-' mill Ml..i Inlliirnl - 1 1 ( -imirl --iirlni; ( mils ul m nnriili- --l.lrl- lliilnlv WiiNI-. SHOES MILLINERY SUMMER FURS Everything in Furniture and Rug W 3 rThis Elegant Upholstered Rocher (Ct'Tt7 Ajfi Arm Chair to match SPEClAl PRICE W&tt "- I nrti -1 111 lint III I I.K.I lIVTDIt CI Q flf -I'I I M I'ltK I PlO JJ : urci im 1 1 m w (.o ( mit. .on nr -I'I (Ml I'llll I sPil.lVl Seamless Brussels Rugs, $14 to $20 viiiIii-Iit Hue- fc-von, p in on vv Html Villi I lines ''-.n in no fiai and Oil Stavei Screens and Poor Screens China and Washing Machines. Wringers and Sweepers Governor sk for Opinion on Pro- redure erearv lo Utilize Able Convirls llarrlshurg, Muv 24 Governor Brum-j baugli vvill tike up at onie the quest'on nf placing all able prisoners to work on "late highway n net nf 1117 gives authority but the Governor apparently is not ilear about the method of pro cedure a fK that man (nuntv Com missioners nre In He asked t'nrne Geneial Brown foi an opinion and this will be i-ent lnoadLast over the Stale Local Countv ( ommlssloner-.- asked Counts Soiiutor Moer for a similar opinion The Attorney General has pent out to 7500 justices of the peace and i on. stables a copy of the Federal civil rights low an da letter calling attention to Its enforcement This law pmtects members of military and naval estab lishments engaged In the present war from civil prosecutions during the war ifTmrTr l n imm mjlill iir'T-r fTFTHTaw TrrriaWT K r Tfii (fll iff Tiie Big Drive Is Still "Going Strong! Quick Action Gives You Your Choice of America's Newest, Smartest, Best Custom Bilt $8 & $S Oxf or keep up the morale In the Interior, from where most of the recruits now are be ing drained Most of these recruits are told they are wanted only for work be hind the lines But the drafts no sooner reach the battlefield than they are spilt up among the divisions needing men to rep'ace casualties The broiling' sun early today hid Its fare over the battlefields Heavv clouds threatened rain, but the wind, blowing a half gale, drove them off by middav leaving tho lines smothered in sunshine, but much cooler For the first time since .May 1, tne air was comparatively, free of war planes During tne wcck or amy ji-si in clusive, the British alone Bent crashing out of the sunlit skies nearly 200 Ger man airplanes, while bombing machines dropped auoiu ztu tons oi -nign ex plosives behind the enemy lines Of the machines mentioned, more than 150 were actually seen to crash by others than the airmen who did the Job Five were btpught down by 'archies" and about thirty dashed out of the heavens, cut of control Stories persist, about German planes bieaklng up In midair In one battle this "ieek, three were plainly seen to go to pieces when fired Into at close quar ters. This was when a British forma tion, returning from a bombing raid, was attacked by about twenty enemy ivmts. One of these dived on a British two-beater. "The British machine-gunner fired one drum into it, wnen it careeni caught nre and dropped After fallldg about 2000 feet ( broke Into eeeihi nieces. Anpmer uennan avuut, wfiien civvr Mipri ivrcs yy hiwu jfi JVk. VW ? ""''ir Let Cuticura Soothe Your Irritated Skin Nothing purer, sweeter or mora effective for redness, roughness and irritations. The Soap to cleanse and put if y, the Ointment to soothe. They help to prevent skin troubles if used for every day toilet purposes For ftee sarn ies Ldaress: xuueura, jjept. oai. iton." Sold everywnere. boap 1W SV . v I H. . - H fik. ssS ST X i ve Mane iou - P the "Gainer" by $2 to $1 j At Our Special Price $ i oaay ( t naayj rjy & Saturday j Day & Kight Till 11 '. M. L A& Ge C .. CREPE r LkV-' lKwm D ? lit P j vfl ii l3l , ff I I M fm Vf TVnfi Mlli 8 a ti X H Sn.ilO NgwosI. Strinn jinrl iH7i in m; -iii cq - - ... -,. .... .. . i ass cn js cymTci r H R 01L.ri. 0S.1S. io, at I I ig i ti ionium v saving on the newest pJi'H """""" l WQ. stnpHii sill siurls of the seaMin lso a won- Ivg-j j IB il-rful Kiniip of siiu poplin -rtt V 1 ff - 8. m iC h A R.V IfcjC c-'vj.y "W chase 2S vJsk iCi,, ds 1 ff a r, --.? any yg uA ii resse .75 $ In the Lovely New Sumrn Styles So Distinctive & Neyk A VVOnilllful shoVVino- of tkn no... -i..'l il,. . ... . , . ... M .ii.il un- in ureal nemana tnis summer."j .v pieaBant suipnse awaits you, for ilil stjie nn( quality these frocks will find, no equal in anv other store at these two'! populai pi ices Also n special showing of satin, crepe ,1 ue uiiiin.- .urn taneta dresses at theseJ sncciallv ow m ices. -'J $.0 j r A lo.s E: ci. rri- .- . -. .hi $0 gc Jb Ueororott.p, u SILK WAISTS :: Beaded and embroiderd.'j Ftvles Kcroe with dalnt)i?j touihes of laie others vrlth.V frilled oi tucked fronts. Dosens and dozens nt' J ct.l.s foi Khnioa IZ1Z-ZZ TrJ Silk Crene de Chine ENVELOPE S-fl.981 CHEMISES In pink nnlv Special ! Topless CORSETS S-S no -t-Hww Pink with cliMtc top lo low bust sl Hurt & Packard's "Korrecl Shape" ihompson Brothers "Handcraft" The best made shoes In America in .10 new snappy inuivrns ana styles in Deep, Rich Shades Mahogany, Koko g ifc cordovan CalfLS We Make You the "Gainer" by $2 to $1 Some hhoDs have hieh rent, charce accounts and free delhcrv enenses maliocanv finished. exuensltelv Kent slioD9. Vtliave eliminated all these exuenses. We make iou the "trainer" save iou $2 to SI the pair. Toda and up to Saturday Ecning, 11 I. SI., we have the greatest proof of all. No Shop in America Can Beat This Offer ! We're nut to convince every man in Philadelphia that this economized downstairs shop can save him $2 to $4 on every pair of shoes he buys. We've gone straight to Headquarters to the best makers In America and obtained the best low shoes thej could make. They're "there" a hundred vva8. A hundred per cent st)le, a hundred per cent qualit) and jou'll be astonished at the showing of splendid new patterns in highest grade leathers, All $8 and $9 quality Low Shoes here at our Special Price of $G till Saturday, 11 P. M. These arc strong statements, but we've got the "goods" to bach them up. Make any comparison you like to prove it. They're here todaiJ'and Saturday waiting but such values don't wait long so come in NOW we'll "bank on. it", that you'll congratulate yourself on getting SUCH good shoes at such a low price up lo Saturday, 11 P. M.! A Big Special Sale $12.50 Silk Taffeta aid Satin $W.98 DRESSES Many Are Even Worth $15.00 A wonderful grouping of brand-new dresses that would regularlv sell up to $15 00 Mans have g -orgette crepe sleeves, othera neatly embroidered Ml colors umj sizes Every New Style in the C9&510 $15.50 Low f Shoes Royal Boot Shop gP MEN N. W. Cor. 13th and Market Sfs. Entrance ottltliWst- Opea Evenings to 9:30 SturtUy, 11 P. J. Genuine Shell Cordovans, $11 KSf 7 i unctiii, i V I Children's Gingham DRESSES, $1.98 to -$4.98 All the new ptrlpe and plaid effects lo chic new nlvlet. Children's Lingerie DRESSES, at .., v&Ui& tn tfv 131 jnu -, omuroufi jor rtCr?& r. "jrv tn, t) AKrfl i Wi U.I ' i iMfPU Wfft " J Vy SB Intment 25 and ou, . ( fMM TtMTW pies mmmmmmmmmmmmmm m l&fe ' , V BESj, 'fct-flCr-M -.' M