iJ"lFm'l -t ifWCii"' T 7 Jt VWi-if'IW r P l . ' ,k .J "B w 4 t ' . , , ' i jr. tt i '1 j ?r f -4 ".", , -; a f ' 'v kl'A . . ' ' - .s. . M'-J ! S b' "' ' ,V " "' " EHIG 'PtmtlO" LeMeR 'PHrDADEfil? ' l vio . f. . T-iiv . li. r ti. i d r-l- ' irrn t wrK ,"rt'TT1'n" Iw i-i " MUjNJU-CLX, J.UA.X. i5ltl.i,UUO e v " &c ? i W; , -! - t rS JVJ5WS OF THE MEN WHO ARE BUILDING SHIPS PLAN HOMES FOR SHIP WORKERS HOORAV! HOG ISLAND'S FIRST LAUNCHING WILL BE ON JULY FOURTH! SCENARIO TO SCREEN AND IN BETWEEN Houses to Be Erected on Farm Back of Old Glou cester Race Track TnE RNER.S pull of Ships 9Ein3 louche r rx rPunr 0UE SHIP ENERV TWO V(EEKS AVN SOCN BE. EXPECTED NEAR TO TWO YARDS New Operation by Pusey & Jones Firm Will Aid in Relief The I'uv A lone Companv, which Control thp Ppnnpvlvnnla nnd New Jer sey shlpvnrds Gloucester ' Oltv hii made the announcement that n lnrpe farm between til nnd l.lttle Timber Creeks just hack of the old ("SlouceFter race track has been purchased nnd will soon be turned Into a email oltv of homes for families of men who arc em ployed at these two -nrds With thepe homes and the thousand or more houses to be built In Haddon township b the Vpvv York ShlphulldlnK Corporation the housInK proposition for the shlpjard workers will soon be prrat ly relleed The litter corporation has alread started work on the foundations for Its homes for workers nnd It will be but a few davs before the Pue . Jones firm will becln operitlons The farm where the homes are to he built Is within three minutes walking distance of the two ards The plans have been preptred b a New v. nrU , architect The matter was put hefore the shlpvard emplove. at a meetlnK held In the plate and ancle shop of the Penn sylvania nrd j C Stewart Lee nsRlMint tmnaper director of the Puse & Jones Companv I and manager of the WllmlnRton plant explained the arrangement In detail nnd when he had finished 13 emploes signed application r.mls it once for the homes The unique feiture of the propound plan vvltl be that the housps will he built without profit The contractor In Charge will be paid wnges just the i same as the men who do the labor all ' working for the Government When completed the homes will be sold for cost, less 3d per cent rv-r D TT 1? o Thus. If n house should cost Jjsnn " IX i I Li 3 It can be purchased bv a shipyard worker for 11961 on the condition tint when the war is over inspectors of the Government will look It over If they And tha It Ins depreciated in value to the pxient of 3i per cent the purchaser will be given the deed with out anj further pavment If it has onl depreciated in value 15 per cent, then the purchaser will pij the companv the other per cent which will be J42n As a safeguard the em- y! HE HURRY v,? . 4J- tvJ UUI InAT II Ilu SwiP rscc -Tl.r Vim OP ShiPS .-rV-J""! Y'X nCT1 ws-icaxt beius Louche r tii, m uff """ "M Tn-T """"i-." ' .1 fSSmy mm 'fmL bffd, CoiWum and Sayoy ThMtrMf-wHy she suggested "IU Get a lJlorce" Chartea Chaplin Is again at work In his studio, making a nuccessor to his X Doga Life ' which will be at the I . I'omlly on Thursday '"Alnslrc mwl IT-woc-' fnnl.ilnc The "'' 5',ul" ase Is aald to have iU.iFKs and 1'accs L.onlaiiiS hren tn(, na, for Wnmn nnd thc G, n m i 1 ..1 ''-,w ,n which Miriam Cooper Is rcat Last I'llOtoplaj and Mtrml at the Great Northern and Broad. Plaxns in Current Bills x i Ktnnle Ward appealed at the Broad I " Mreet 'I heatre the last time she was In -. 'y, -i a FpOKMl pr7. Jlf film 'ersloti" of.' day at the Model, Silent on Prisoners' E London. Mnv 27 Oefmkttil no renlv to the British nroDoMtil exchange of prisoners , jS Stalnetl Glass Artiits New York. May 2T. Davids Armstrong, nrtlst, designer of fflnss windows nnd lawyer. di vesterdav In hla eight -third y Il tlie riiolopIa IMilor I "oldler" and sailors will he. ndmltted without iiiuge nt the Torrest, where Mv Tout leirs In Oerminv Is en tering lis third week Prunella will Inve Marguerite Clark in the same pirt whlcli she plnved v hen i v. t ' 'mini tuiiiiH nu p MimiiiiiiiiwiiHJTiiiiHanftFiBiiriia wa "fr: George Allen, incj 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 S'J w i 'Vvi . i TiM ftl JlIIJ "ergeHnt rlhur titiv Ilinjwv is in the film Mi'.lnn of his pnpul u book Over 'In T i nt the Nlvon and i "lonnl ':.::Tzr":z:rl Disposal of Summer Milline 1? . 1 . '-JM at lmDortant reductions &. Our latent models are included and our usual excel- g; lent qualities of materials and workmanship throughout; "v; even in the lowest priced hat. $5, $6,$7&J Allen'sFrenchHairNetsi Tli I il t 1 rwut nri'l tnnrl hie irr inprO in jh pr nt Hrrt Harm Mll" with Mar TMckfnirl 'Ihrorlnti Toif.)t js ,,,Ft ns imp ttant is N (ho f i tit mJ i It oi , Kma r low (li liaf with n f tli - onri in Mndpin Mii- Krtf r wlmh will lp th n llo s jl ? ,b .?. .A 1 HIP pnpli a 10c each, $1 dozen '- On May 13th the Government placed the importa: r3 rlii tn tliat llltnm S Mart in lUr ppsort Man p r hip L; imoii p.Tn" iM hTvl'nopp .m'T fe tion of hair nets on the restricted list. Notwithstanding tn Jimct l r l nenieivps nn nineni um rnL nnr r-uvD LNrr-rut stfipfh i f rnr ruviMrn -VOL SUV VOT GRAr Tlir MHPC er THl MRni iMtir firirl vvnR. vit nrn tiht I runt my nail? n urniAF A.sn irrri I md uvior m rouirocre ia crto ras XAUrsi corm INCREASES HIS E.CPICIC.HCV AS A -SPIKE-DRlVEfi. BV IEIHG HIS IWAGlKATvyj t tllrl ( isvton w ins lgned I on m tli t with Paiatpoiint will be in Tue g Witih Wonnn on Wednnsiiij u Jie g ' oliseilm 11 M -ii v mrden's fiiliei kept a bir rle g iij ill hop tn this Mtv when his now fimniis iliiigh'er was preparing for her fl i ireci he is feituted tn Tin Spli-n- g Hid Mnner at tiie xlharnbrj the litter e half "f this (cd( the cmbarco. our price will remain the same as long a3 our stock will last. Cap shape and allover straight?' shape; xalue S2.50 dozen. New Neckvear at 50c The newest stvles in collars, sets and vestees, in embroidered, lace trimmed and tailored effects; many erv sui prising values. J WANTS CONCRETE ' SHIPS BUILT HERE WAR REPORTFROM CAPITAL WINS R1VETIKU0NTEST DECLARE LABOR Washington ill U-tir IVrliinp lonrnr. "N 1 . Man ('..rnr OfT DaiK Cniiiinunifiir4 Soroml Work's Hnuoi Unhlnctnn, Mix 27 Dip tr fip- I rh sr nn'l wrrKh t mtpt Mi tho " paitmrnt will hnmftn iBiip ripnor r( i tine rd n 1 u Im h lwoit iturfH Prrhinc lifl omniiinlqup to thp j Ins bpn won In lmU- I n ilirk nf fnnrrrnccnnn F A i r il Ac WVr nf ,hp ' n,,p, M''" ( nP"" f"i lh 1 ' 'U ! MiiphuibMnp t nmpm it VJUI1ILM-I11.I1 Xj U 111 O II (IS ti p ,n(,pr nf J.nplTn.l Inmonnd It ih K' irnov N I tth i trcnnl if nit, will he cien nut nt thp hpnflrnnrtpr nf . 1 1 x Is thp ppi 'litinmrx fntrps whore it ! un- dertnrfl tlip -il( will be nxillahle tn mptlr-ui ( orrepondPtU" hut ou for tho r own inform itfon The fin iin?) tn lnp the r nmnmninue iuorl hero i unflPTtonr tn hip re ultpil from twn i nnililpntmn The flrt wis tn pt o ent furt hi r nnppptmn nf Tlrfarb men row rl fl tnhle w trpq which would result from eirh merit in rorrcpondent ahllnc thp i ninmunirpies ppitTtel ind the second w i to mike Via nniivivinnMline ii nilthlp in ichlim. crete carpn carriers was irtxoritert tnn fnr .. ., tn the I nim.i Stiles u the ham time Heait and I amotuN will brine il inn Huell the pnpulir Mutllll t ir to the !' it k nn 1 nla nillle Burke will t-ndt n or to hnt the pit mn of the 1 endei 1 t t tkford Blue- I Correct Veiling Styles at Allen's , e iuUM, iiiui-i tia in onima, jiiuliio, unuiiuc oiiuut) j ft and borders in Jaupe, Brown, Navy, Purple, Black and J & all maiked at less than usual, quality considered. z m -r ,s a n ' t " m i ii inr " 1 1 n i ,i a iiiii inn iiii inn nu . n ia,n wm iiiimniii t " minii'iri ; 1 1 r it-wmi; Urges Work at Traylor Yard, Cornwclls TO HURLEY rnnerinn nf the Tralnt '-hlphullrl-Inp Corporation at Cornell Va into a -.hlimrrt for the production nf con- tnda h ronpreipan Oenrpe W I'd moncN ) In a letter to rTnirman Hurlei of Pvncirl e11 I ll'tlfl the Shipping Board ronEreiman Hrt- ' to'ut'a C" fCO monno who In n meinher nf thi roni. pIoes will hae tno representatles on mitten on Merchant Marine nnrl I'i.h. the board of directors that will control i ,.rteS hlch slted all shlpards In thN the properties section last week pointed out that hen (ontlnoed from Pncr One I the Rhiinard present ( anti xctt for t n , , wooden eels l (ompleted the ard TTlin Phllnn.f.lnhmnS , n he cnn.erted in i Bhnit time Sound Tax Law To Another conclusion re.iclied h the I flflir In S.nrt flf ffo-ii I rnKf',niRn as a result of the Inspec j win in uiw. irx aon.i i 1 tinn t Continued from Pnre One , war times when eer hottoni Is so precious is taken as an Indication that It ma hae first been remoed or de stroed the aeenc which sank her Another half hour and the Kdna was met. water-loBEed and abandoned Her mainsail and a spanker were still set, but her deck was almost awash As rhe, was still upriRht It was decided to attempt to salvage her P M Wilson the first officer, olunteered to ro aboard her. tnklng with him a watchman a boatswain and two seamen Setting out In a lifeboat thev succeeded In stretch ing a hawser, which was made fast to the Bdna's foremast Upon examining the dm. Wilson found her to cair thousands of nallnns of casollne In cases and fle-eallon cans The alue of the shin and carsm he will he launched In a few ueeks placed at more than $.'00 oon He found Traj lor head of the orpoia,tlon has that onl six life preserers and a tln I predicted that the shlpvards will Hunch our Is the need nf Immediate ( on struction nf at least two drdocks alone the Delaware He predicted that this would soon be brought tn the attention nf shipping board nlllclals In suggesting the mmersfnn of (lie Trn lor Ehlpards Mr IMmonds pointed to the recent report nf (Joernni(nt ergineers who urged the i (instruction nf the new jards for the production of con crete ships throughout the counlr Ah the Tralor ard lies a short dis tance below the mouth of the Lehigh Coal and algatlnn Canal whkh leads from the ement-ptoduclng belt xt llas on cement and other supplies nei es sarv In the manufacture of i on re e could be shipped b lanalbnat thus eliminating all possibility 6f railroad congestion MtmI I.Riindiln? soon ' The first wncden ship at the ards Bklff had been left behind b the crew before the left llawner llreaks As soon as the big steamship had be gun to tow the i;dna the latter essel started to lake water rapldh That, coupled with the almost unbearable odor of gasoline ascending fiom the holds Indicated that there was a large hole below the waterllne. caused b some thing which also had punctured many of the cases of gasoline The essels continued northward in that fashion until at 11 30 o clock, the hawser broke A fresh hawser was made fast despite the sea, which had elnce become rough and the fact that the deck was waist deep In the ocean SPIRIT OF '76 MARCHES WITH SPRING CITY MEN Rousing Send Off Gien New Soldiers Who Start for Camp Meade. Business Is Suspended Sprlm rit. Pa. Ma 1 Twenty one drafted men, the biggest contingent that has left here so far. were gien a great send-off this morning before the departed for Camp Meade The school; were closed and business was suspended V Parade which was the feature of the celebration was headed hy three rSSldent T dressed to depict The .Spirit of -76 " SI" hundred school children fraternal organizations, the town fire men the Hed Cross Society and work Ss in the various Industrial plants marched behind the drafted men Fach of the conscripts was gten a complete trench kit by the women of the tow n PHILADELPHIA WOMAN BRINGS WILL CONTEST Mrs. Emma Everman Alleges Testa ment Not Father's Text. Will of $123,000 Involved Carlltle. ! May 27 Distribution of . ..in. i ained at over S125 000 and the enlargement, of the Carlisle. Trust Company, one iff the leading banking Institutions of the town haj been held up following the action of Mrs Emma E'ersman. of Philadelphia, In contest- Insr the win oi ncr itiwici, mc wic -C. Kramer, local capitalist Mrs Evers man alleges that the will filed, and on which letters were Issued by the County Register, Is not the final one of, her rather In the will probated. Mrs Emma Eversman recehes only a small sum Recently the executors authorized the rale of one of the properties to the Carlisle Trust Company which planned remodeling and enlargement along t ex tensive lines POSTAL ROBBERY FOILED Keadlnc P., May Zt. William Rich ards, sixty years oil, who say he Is from California, and Joseph Lewis, who. It is said, has served t me In theOhIo and Eastern Pennsylvania penitentiaries, were captured In the act of robbing the Wvomlsslng postofflce, near here, esrly Sunday morning by state constables, . who live in the bulling. a essel eer few weeks after Jul I If this schedule Is maintained the pres ent contrnct foi ten wooden ships will be completed in about seen months rie shlpwajs onlv are being used to turn out the present contract The haes of five others hae been started whlh could easll he turned Into was for inn crete ships Mr Kdmonds pointed out Anothei advantage Is the sniill inn tract When work Is completed on It the new work could be started immedi atelj on the concrete ships To critics who hae complained thit the Traylor ard is surrounded b shallow water, Mr Kdmonds said that nnl twelve feet was neccsarj to launch a concrete ship There is eighteen feet of water oft the head of the ard Dredging Is now going on tn facilitate the launching of the wooden ships and if concrete snips be con tracted for the depth will be sultlclent foi launching and freewaj down the Delaware Hating In Time nnd Mnne) There la no doubt that the conver sion of this shipyard will mean a big saving in time nnd monev,' Congress man Edmonds said No more Ideal , location for a inncretet ship-producing sard can he loctted In the couMr This vard could easllv take the place of one ' of the new vards recommended b the Government engineers ' In lererence to me nraocKs air i a monds said work could not start soon I enough 'I have talked to a number of tne Congressmen who made the trip" he said, "and the opinion Is unanimous that at least two docks should be built Of course, we want four If possible, but two would answer although It would overcrowd things a bit The type of dock to be built doesn t enter Into the question, what Is needed Is dr) docks, and we need them at once VILLA DEFEATS FEDERALS General Amaro Wounded Severely and Many of His Men Killed Juarrtt Mexico, May 27 Railroad men arriving here report that General Joaquin Amaro was wounded severely nany of his command were killed nnd quantities of arms, ammunition and a number of horses confiscated by Villa troops last Friday Amaro Is commander of Federal troops in tne state or Durango iiinnt .illrr or blink llirin statr tlirm Is .ircnnirnt rnniigli Vinr Profiteers In 1'av Added T.i nd vet pci hips ion will peimit mo to dwell foi n moment upon the situation thrv il.-rln.p rnnrmnus loins freolv spun In the stimul ltlon nf Industrv nf ilmnst v ei v vni t produce lnllations mil ett lv.iganios which preenth mnUn the vvholf ci (inomlc striKtme iiuestmn iblc ind Inspi urn amf the er b iss nf credit Is (lit nw iv Onlv fill pipiltahlv (li(strlbutPd tnxatlon of the widest incidence and dnvvlng rlileflv fiom the MHnces which would bp IIKpIv to (lemnrili7P (i edit bv tlipil v ( rv nhiindinti' cm prevpnt Inflttinn and kppp nut Indiistilul svstpm frpe nf sppcul ition nnd vvastf p sli ill n.ilnrallv turn, therefore, I suppose, tn vv ir profits .mil incomes- nnd lu urips for the ntltllt ion.it taxes Hut the vv.ir prollls .mil nu nines upon which the Inirr.isrtl lives will be levied will be the prollls and lilt nines of the (iilendir veir 1'ltH. It would Federal Ollicials Sa Nrw Draft Ruling Vi ill Cor- reel Condition? VY.W ViROG PLVCES Ia W U "ill tntip ih prl7 of $1on fi ! hi rK tnmnrmw lrmhpr nf tli ic m innntiru fl 1t?i Mnrtfl i that ' if thn lintllfl II Hit p ?i thr tin ne wniilrl r" t t'ip Horl (",irs Tho rff. I nf tilt riKI r r fni tho bp;t rfrd in drMtiR rUt f r niiip lioins w i "i"ln ictttitlx h tli I nit oil u.tni .htppiim bond IMim l th . mU iiul Philul lphl i clifctitci. in1 We thio ipppnro tn hP t rrpTt ill tin ihlphulWlinu ii 'I -i" rhpHI 'inr Iioiibp m tliw rnuntr it 1- Tp raHiK itul hts ti nn flmvp . mf inront but nu nil upirdintr tn lol 1 II . t I Aftln. . It, ttPt Ml Il'll1 IVMII" I ltt" I IIIMM1 IH in in- - -t..-e1 lr tli1 IOt prit nuni Jl" dit (ui ' '' nin-Mi nniinoi in i nnipionTi- f A O CO. siiiir! i S'IRIM'.RS i.EY v GL HIM. Hcjdm? Tnti'il Companv Fvperts Men lo netiirn In VTnrk Tod iv NnrrMnwn l' Miv " I he sei ond (lav nf the 'rlke on the lo at tmllev load whi unlet with no rus running o men wen winking and lliere was no dli-turbini e is no ittempt v is made to tun cars with sti ike-bie ikers mil none of lbe -.trlkiis ippimd imiiiid llii i ir turns I ite snndiv ifieinnmi tin Ite idmg Iihiii ind light lompinv inuoiiiii i il Hut it hid ngri(d 1" lemslili lbe elglit men il had Minim irllv (li-mlneil ind to glvi all emplovos Ihlrtv four ((lit limn Ihi ( onm un iMiitsth iilurn to work tins mntniiig vviuinei die men will niurn (i unr-unr inev j ufll Insist on lei onnition of tile union which the eight iik n 11 id Inined mil which was Hie ( au of their dlsml il nmilM in b( i i n t '1 n ( ln( k Inst nlglll the sinking (nnduitnrs md mntnrtncn nf Ihi lie iding Tr msit Compinv annoiindd thil lliev i mid not letuin to work unliss thev veu Civ thiitv-flve (enls m linur and lint the union it i i ogn 7ed V inndiictnr irringid to ini t 'Miperin Kndeni '-inith at I n n c c 1 1, this nuni ing It looks now is If tin ( us will b( iillf nnothei dav LEMNE NOI I'UNMM. dfa'ali tion or ri bli: sue sne nf indu-tliec and vorilinns T I w till view lo mcel I lining theil mm 1 pirali e uerulnes in time nf uai i at nut tn le iintlerlUen In Ujo iiovirr j nient and the si. n s( nr, j nf i it , , .will then he shown nit Ii be i sluntico at all lut nierdv i r cnli of iho iIl,1ii men wording m the uinng pi ii es The o npeialinn (if lll( u It i idllstrles 1 nard and Hie nftli e of rrnnt M u bal ' iPtirt it 1 vf w ili i w li'ii-i i ulinc In i et, inl to tndnitrii einiilioni fnt if. the Iii-is fnr th I ili it 1 ifl will lie i i - ii v i i citn out tin prop! im nut IumI b the linitd While tin dt ifl aue tint uiil 1 nu re wid(l affiled li tlii Iidetil ai tinn tuaiiv men in noni ss( tilial itiil'lvttv w lia Hln llinvi tile diaft igp II sinn llnd tin m-f Hi s f ii ( (1 with tin tiP(esslt fnr tn n t i working I i e i nil il indiistri il p! inl I o no this i ( ,o ei nni( ill I in inn he pi u i d n the manilfacturi of iirtain irtnles J-, - I'ropo-e Nni Nliemp of I in inn il lie. liiiliihl ition for Ru-ia Itv vnTIIllK RVNSOMI lie inanifesllv unfair In w.til until & , ( Mp lf , ( rI1(, ,,(,,,,(r , rf,grr the earlv monlhs (if 111') tn siv rn,u,,gh, , i, r itithiom vvlial lltP.v .ire to lie. It might I'e diflKiilt, I slinulil 1i.ikIiip, In run Mii'mihi, Miv 2. Mil 11 misinform! tlon appeals In line been i lbleil tn inerli l based in l.enlne s cppc( Ii on the subject of forthcoming tin iik til nicisuies 1 ( in dednitelv sav theie Is no piojed for the immediate (lev ilu ition of tin mhle h in till '' llleil elllinge of nfll IlinlK V f(U nil! I." nines reil pinpn-il is lint UP lo i iei tnin amount its pssPsKOis should re leive iven new ninnev, lli( sui tillle- ihove the inioiint being opined n- mi acinunt in the Mile bank mil that ,i hei k b ink should be Mini to its porsvor post il savings bank on the Cnglli-h model is to tie iniiniimid The (Itrinmt in Ikriiiu nie iiiiv Ing out Ual ilv ilu ition of tin i utile bujlllg llusslin lubles 11 the i He ol two liusslin for oi luhle in tin hi rencv of the occupiid trillion With these Russian luhlcs thev will then seek to do busilHus with liussu I,. -nines sdume would pin i limit to tli po-slhlliths of this pieie nf Ingmuitv ind also to the sle.ulv Inipni 1 ilmu of old time mhle notes fnrgt d in i"ier m.inj Untifh Sleanuhip inink in Collision i Iim Clan Matheuson was a new1 steumsh'p of 45nn tons gross built In Cavzei Irvine . in l.iniueu "i nns Kow The las! mention nf her In th shipping records was on Tiecember 16 last when bhe was reported at a Lnited fatatea Atlantic port Mines Suffer From Draft llaileton. Pa.. May 27 Departure of 120 bovs from Haile'.on and eight) -nine from Freeland In the draft quota: on Monday has made such Inroads on the operat'ng forces of the I.'hlgh Valley Coal Company In the Hazleton district that an appeal will be made tn the dis trict exemption board at Scranton to day to place all miners in deferred classifications It is contended that miners are as necessary at the collieries tor successful prosecution of the war as ney may be at the fropt. Organlied Allenlown Band AltenUwn. To.. May 27. Peter The Dostofflce Is also the State police Schwenier, eighty-three vears old. vet- .rrsici and the officers were awakened eral o' the Civil war ana tne. last ur- J the noise made by the burglars The vlvor of the twenty men who s xty yeara fc which lw Jrequwtly Jf- AllentownBan, 1 dead at bli home In the mill with water Hut 1ml alrcad.v Kiine over the wheel. dreatest Itoml hale ( oiiiIhk Moieovei tav.es of that s-oi t will not he paid until th Mine of net venr nnd the ,Treasui v must antlci pate them It must use the monev thev produce hpfoie il Is due It must sell shoittime ceitlflcite-. nt Indebtedness In the allium a mm It largpr sale of loiiR-time bonds must be elicited than has vet been at tempted What aie the binkeis to think of the ceittficates If thev do not tertalnlv know vvhvie the monev Is to tome from which Is to take them up' And how an the in vestors to appioich the puiclnhe of bonds with an sort of confidence oi knowledge of tlieli own affnlis if thev do not know what taxes thev nie to pav and what economies nnd adjustments of their business thev must effect' I cannot assuie tin countr If a successful lilmlnlstia tlon of the Tieasurv In 1918 if the question of fiuthei taxitlon Is to be left undecided until 1919 The consldeiatlon tint dominates even other now and makes eveiv nthei seem trivial and negligible. Is the winning of the win We are l,qi7 llt sunderl ind She w is owned b not oni in me iniiisi i ui- " -are. at the er peak and trisis of it. Hundreds of thousands of our men, carrvhijr our hearth with them nnd our fortunes, arc in the Held and hhips are irowilliiK faster and faster to the ports of Tramp, and England with regiment nftrr regi ment, thousand after thousand, to join them until the enein.v shall he lie-'cn anil brought to a reckoning with mankind There tun lifi nu pause nt Intermission. The gieat enteipiiso must, on the contrat be pushed with greater And greatei energj The volume of our might must steadily and uipldlj be aug mented until there can be no ques tlon of resisting it. If that Is to be accomplished, gentlemen money must sustain It tn the utmost Our llnaiulul program must no mrre he left in doubt or suffered to lag than our ordnance program or our ship program or our munitions program or our program for making millions of men cad). 'Ihese others are not programs, indeed, but mere plans upon paper, unless there is to !ev an imquestlonible supply of inoivP). That Is the situation, and It Is the situation which creates the duty, no choice or preference of ours, There is only one way to meet that duty We must meet it without selfishness or feat of consequences Politics U adjourned. The elections will go to those who think least of It; to those who go to the constituencies without explanations or excuses, with a plain record of duty faithfully and (Jklutwotedly perforated, v I bo initur mtn thp u--. ftilm nf i r hi If if I tMt if II jz o I ho ( . t run I tilt lircot nt "'inn it I it oot ntllpilrd Mop in o w ill ( f lift w bio I pi n -urwp. tibulitift nnd llMi.l pnlb fnr ronin i tn miro upful viiipiilnn 'UTirliN t tint thr ' .o ornniotit will bo in n po'-ltinn In drift ft I il nr nn on tiro mm ' f Killod mon in ill the m ( h i nir il tr ulo1- tm cue icrod in tho in intif h tnto t f irtiolo ntn o t no u untipcp-nrv b riFnn nf boinK more nr k s i In xnr" Th tn niiifTi tun of pnrtina c ( fl ill uff t t nn" f tho fli -t fmni u hi h inorh mioM will to dnw n 1 Tt 10 imt Pt nonlod tn phi n tbo mm in lint lin nnil tho ti ndpinn n nrktnj. nt tholr m tnnfnr tnro ill ho lllrl i - .11 iblf fnt drift into m oi!HntiTt mdn-tr 1 ho u onion tr nip" w 111 -nfft t rnti Midrnbh 1 bl in tho ppip Minn tHrtntri nf fPTthPp p im hot n ilia fnr m mon s uhi ind nnnnfni fir t - nf nirhinor fni tn innf it turor nf mop IMnphfimlh uill ftifl tbir drift in n m Irirgi put tn tbo th i nwtt no -ir indii'tnot- UNUSUAL SALE of Smart Trimmed I I hirniPr Trlrfs cm4 $ I puHril sum 1rri f.rA for Iniiii'rlul lrri i" 173 5 CHESTNUT ST. A S IC 0 IA S c 0 E3 ipEW'irco I &T II 3 1 STORES CO.j .. ..'Mi Ascc5 as WBI!UBE&-.corAsco. ASCOj.: i ' Hi . i., i. ,, 9 !.. J, -- "-HT 'If I MNik -jLJivy -fc. m i i. n nm i . - - , .jaoct us I s3 .c A OUR CUSTOMERS WILL PLEASE NOTE, THAT Memorial Day, Thursday, May 30th OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Tor jour convenience, c will be open until 10 o'clock Wednesday night. 11V arr closinq thr entire dav so that our employees will be privileged to comply with the spirit and letter of the President's proclamation. AMERICAN STORES COMPANY. Hasty Luncheon Suggestions in Ready -toServe Foods Rich Cheese lb 30c Potted Meats can 3c, 10c Potted Ilecf can 10c Sat dines can Sc & l.'ic Kippered IIci riiiR . . .can 15c Pancj Shrimp .... can 13c Choice Salmon can . . . 18c & 25c Tuna Fish can. .12c, 20c, 32c Uneeda Biscuit pkff 'cn? Peanut Butter Rlass lc Pure Jellies glass 12c Pure Apple Butter. . .jar 15c Stuffed Olives hot.. .10c, 13c, 15c Campbell Soups... .can 10c Fancy Peaches. .big can.... 20c & 23c Pickles big bot 12c l'o Parents of High School Giaduates: v.oui iliilKbtei cm lenrlei valuible verv ire tn hei nunlrv eilhei in (,nv eminent work 01 in business as a rilinp i ierk lnvelicite oui niir-e nf preiMl flli(n I nil or send foi Hl'l'lUDELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING OKI t III STM 1 si Itl FT limn lun N iv nrk h n 1 ltuton 1335-1337 Walnut St.' (Opposite Ritz-Carlton ) Discontinuing Waist Department Our Entire Waist Stock Will be put on Sale Monday May 27 at Prices below Cost A S C 10 - ir : 'Jj&& )ur coffee combines economy and quality the best for S 3 le 'east you can pay up 35c ' an( a to ge cup iuaty t" S T&? llkeiL t3 ''3 : jS Condensed S. Milk, can 12 Getter and more economical to use thn fresh milk for coffee and all Kinds of puddintrs "Asco" Beans, can 10c,15c Carefulb selected beans cooked with pork and packed in a delicious tomato sauce National Oats, pkg. 9 The best white oats grown a regular 10c pkg, Evap. Peaches, lb. 12c Splendid alue m choice yellow California fruit j Fresh From the Nest ! "Gold Seal"! 3C EGGS ik&tw Big, selected, meaty eggs Quaht counts in eggs as everything else m A s G 94 i -A i X''" 5 c 01 c o ft" A sjf u 01 FEESM EGGS, 40c doz Second only to our "Gold Seal," but every egg guaranteed. Prices in All Our Up-to-the-Minute Meat Markets Swiff s Little Lean Piutics 23cib Fancy Nearby Country Veal !fl '. .4' Cutlets 45c lb. Loin Chops 40c lb. Rib Chops 38c lb. f i a..l tn ti Rack Chops 30c lb. Shoulders 26c lb. Stewing v 24c lbS Delicacies Repdy to Serve COOKED CORNED BEEF I 12010. SLICED DRIED BEEF 13c lA lb. BAKED MEAT CAKE 14c !4 lb. SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA 12c VA lb. nrm'l IUUIVIiU ,' t L.UWCHKOI t . . w.". " ,: 15c V4 ib;j Cold Boiled Ham 18c lA lb. I Large Bologna 14c lx lb. EYER WHERE IN PHILADELPHIA And Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ff " -r fi IIIIITT''" --..---- ASCO, ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. Asco.i.y! i hi l u.-. i.i i M'jJ '-vyrsM W"T1 . WT1' 1 - A. r,V & r 'Tit' . J. . . -Oi - -jl i W. t f tje-taT-ft,
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