Tr, " '.vr j T7 ' "fr V v jf"'- 6 EXCHANGED BRITISH WAR PRISONERS URGED Writer Declares Government Has Bren Asleep Not Even Curious FRANCE MAKES TREATY Enti re l.ountiv Astir Brraupe of Ciuel Treatment of ! Captives tli R?nOU) rtLMSKTT opEcmf Cabin in fctrninp Public I nlprr Corjivh1 I1IK hj n 1 nrk Ttmri ( n I nnilon. Mil IT I wish J mulil co nick and flEht tho e riprman ilthoush I NNouIrt rnthp- kill m..lf than lip t ilon prlfoner again Thop ire tho NNords of i tirltlFli allT or and thiN ppri"-s tho fppnc of tons of thr.usnniN of prsnnor in I'.or rrnni Part" ahout thp tieitmenl of prisoners In i,.rntin alp nnpII known and thpN an known to hp nppallinc All prisoners atp fllvmrpfnll humili ated and tlni-p who Imp kopt ,inN port of hPilth h-N. IInciI on food s, nt from Ilr.tn.n Foi mpiet piiipKn thp florin-in in. prison "Nstmi Ins cn-ili b. -it.n n,p mpdliil n. m of Hip vpimsii in HUlsltlon It In3 klllod thoue-ands nf ,..ii ni n It has rnmpiPtriN mlnM tho 1 lith of thousands nf ,,thi ,n,i (, , ft n mirk on pnpin nno of It l-tini w itji out frcption I nni conNinrpd tint wo h o n t ,t hend Hip wlmip truth ilinin Hio n.ntii and I dnnht if p pnpi 'lull in in onsp dppii tmi nl ilWm is t hiun, it is no t ittei t it mi t i s i th h th, li-, I . ures of th, runih ttpip f it ih i chmcp nf ill pi im, ints who h im i hi in mptlNitN f,n mi, to Hnn iKh'. n iiiuiIk and nf tho I in th it wo li in iP no i i Mi injr to thp sun pn,i h i i i ,1 n pin dlfrlous stu nf EMininn ih, illr m t,p onuntn ll I- , hint d .i - i n that tint whhh n.is ,lnipil i m nihl Is umi' pi, sii.i, o sp, ii) n mn i,ni chldoin 1 1, Up, I InlilitiNP mil 'in it larkPd pn Pn illtlnitN Up it his lipon fi-I, , p But lPt us nit blind ms ,s to thp prnhah'litv tint olhin'dni w II nn fIonn l md , ilnili, run I I nl ii m miK to ju-tifN its 'hott, oiiiiiil. m,l thit it will brine foiwml nil kind of ucil mpnts ti7iln-t I ikinu th, i mn i win, h tho Pienih ha, o 'in i ossfniiN takin As fnt thos, iiKtnnints thin ,iii onlN two Thp III t is tint n pstlnnp,. ,,'' prtpntiPts will li nd to I ncthon Hip wti, horausp it will in, oa'i mi, iiin tho irnn powpi on In.ili s ,, it mn (pud to lonctlion I. ut if it d i, s Ipiiirth, n thp wai thp pi nlnncittmi will Ik. h Hiding: ns to In 11 CllBlhli A t- innil iit,uinpnt is tint th, , -change ln-ldis it inline tn luiLihin tho NN3I Wnilld lippl.ltp flNntlhlN to ijpr- ramv and unfnoi iPIn t mii'ihps Tho w linln inunti n is ,1, pix int'i.sip in tin .iffilt mil just ,i I finish this article tht niw i inns tin urh tint tin GoNernment iiiunkJ nt list , th p amplo ot I t in, p is it ad t t nt i int , neKoti ition i with tliiiuiin i,m m t ohnnKo if pi iii mis mi tin Inn of tin rronrh no it n It is ftmi n ws It hows tint i ii nn iKi.pl, in hitch ill haNf n i l?Pd th Inimins d, lit nnildliitv which tin 11 1 1 u II n . t, th, f, 11, w countiNiiifn nf Mils m 1 1 imiiiN i ikl.t that wp cm iipmi ipt and i dutN ivhlch Wi , in III PI l linplltlh fulfill GERMANS ENCOURAGE RUSSIANS' QUARRELS Kaier Sotllerl PoIic lo Fo ment Inlci niil Strife and PXpluit Ukraine in l Us VIM Special Crhlc to I i rmnp Public I cdficr Sinrp tlif rnttrlu-ion fif tlir tif it nf Erest-UtovM (!nmin -iii is ifRiuts tho nilinn tlitiP nf AiMMli I1iji i hi bepn ftioil .itnpp It i or viis of oirrine out twn injimrtinn tn pot cerjtlunR pnsiltlc out of theni and to kepp tliPin fiuarrolinp In wtt7prlnnd iIipip mo nl nliful rppre?pntatics nf all pai tics in thco in tiomlitip" tn sa nothinR of ubiquitous Germin inopac imii t rt tli it oiip ppts all s11pp During tht lat fp dis the Ukrainians hi bppn roili7inc tint CT i man peiiPtiaMon and prppintions fnt tradp rnqur-pts in thplr counli arp by no means inconsistent with a eaicfullj rngineerrd p-ojp( t to mittitntn a pti petua) Jnnbiiltj of ro crnment ph Kplnltiitin IMiiiis Xph plans for tho cnlnttition of Houthrtn Httn.i irp dail fnrtlicnmmrT i AIrpad a w hob sprles of i ompanici I ( nntlniinl from I'hpp One hae bren bioiiRht into ciptpiicp for the montli! wage scale $4 oil to $2150 purpoFo nf PmblHifir (Jennam to make vct the amolmt ieceKed thrce JtM the most of hoi muccss llrr Lehminn j a mtlliofljire of Hipiiipii is diainmn of aRO a compinv formed to inipnit timber and Auditors of the local compmies ho wood products Into innnin uhkhJnot Jet nKUicd out the exact numhoi countr BUbcribPs Inlf of the capital. - , . .,,,, the other half cnmins In qual parts of "Plojes who will be affected 1 from ienna and Iludipest Hut the the new order On tho three lines real controller will b the Imperial penns lanla, Philadelphia and Head foZ7?7ZrTEDm Bir-'.ii J"" Raltlmo,p an" h,-" ls "E- rlNer communications for the purposes i "rod that at least CO 000 local em of a trade organization formed In Vlen- plojcs nnUI be affected na and basked b the 'Austrian ("Soiern ment called Hip International Oenera,l Export and Import fompani which is alEO Intended to exploit tlie Ukraine It has a capital of 625.000 Ukraine DUptite 1 ontered On the other hand, lt is ohiious tint the Central Powers propose tn keepirecele moie than $250 a month. It the Lkrane (.ONernments attention oft llli. iAiuiiuiiuu iu.n i iii rauj, Ul I'JI C the Ukraine frontiers hae been actually fixed the people find themselies en gaped In a whole series of disputes, all bearing signs of German origin Take, for instance, the Crimea Here the population is mainly Tartar, but it is economical dependent on South Russia Turkey. German's faithful all. Ins N... i,ii.. ,,i.i.,n- i i,i, .i,. Crimea, proposing to make ebastopol 1 a Turkish naal base and openly de- daring her Intention of shortly coniert- Ing the Black Sea nto a Turkish lake HkralnUns llNinC In Switzerland. nnd In close touch Nvlth KleN and Vienna, ray Turkey already has gone so far as to land a couple of regiments In the Crimea So the thousand-year-old-struggle between Kiev and Constantinople appears about to relve at the -Instigation of the Gtrmans The treaty of Bucharest contains clauses drafted with the similar object of keeping Rumania and Ukraine at logger. heads Parts of Bessarabia annexed to '"' 0, the Ra road I AVage T Com ?XV!L ffS "with" tKXrTantCTe. population of which the Ukrainians form a majority Nor Is this all. The Prov ince of Cholm. with Its mixed Polish and llkruinian population, provides, as at K&jUMMnt divided, an admirable bone of -vututoete oimcmiic JorcM STRAWBERRIES ARE RIPE IN FERTILE TREASON TRAILS AMAZING ANGLES AND BYPATHS Men Poor Fic Years o Now Support Country Castles and Have Many Luxuries Sonic Suspects Ila-ve Great Balances in Ranks and En gage in Large Money En ter prises S I'nri., M in 27 WI I II till- llilip ii imt. (,f nolo I'Tsh i ft mi Imp , . Ilt. It m n , I 111 ! Illllcnl it h frit th it tiie first Pico of llio In ii- u,,i ,rn, ,B nf ,lp ! inline of 1'iiine fiiim nri.nn u,.s mmplrtnl viiiPtilni; ni in .lell.i.t. li ul lioon ,10110 nl l.-t ulicn li fru mil not nn it hunt ipixuii Imi i-nindl.n-i p. pin -nil Hi,, f, ii , l( mil,, ,i,lcllt i,p ilon. ,m it wnH that tin pmi-eru-lion of Hip ,iffi,, S nbimi to hp ip. "limed n Ith 1 11PNN PI1IIKN llllh- thp Sicuil uixiitips nitirlilng nt Mils tn. mo it In tho 1 nttlp ftont, ninl thi In, u ii inc i.impl sun -' M.v, ,,, fr,rs nopoii Miiiitlnips t illmlnMi tlnli Im iiip'M hi nni ijuptu o V f N nr iPNPlillnim aio lil.li.l tn llio ir, nor il pllp ilnu.vt pm-m il in on nni thlni: frph .il.out 'nil1m Is sup. Plied Thp,, i i t n!,s ,, N (,n I. Mil NNItll Ills IlllNl lltllliM In 1 it . ' ri" ZIZTY !" ',"K; ,"""""J ,,r -.11 I S 1 1 HU, Hut .S n U III 1 I ' 1,1 nlr. ,,.' p1 ,!,,. i, i. , . . , v ci tin whpn tin n wpio tikin iw , .md IK 11.1't w hnin tli , h 11 Pi Is , nl., .1. ,. h, i,.,n..1 l-.,ln ... , , . ' I ' , i in s in ins 1 1 p.u- I.Ws with the PiiPtiiN wis ntii. nl thp nisi anil in iiiiiin ipspe.ts lPimlns nno f tli mist i minus nf th, tu iwn link 0liri. uf lin- NeN ii. thi Ilnl v iasi. Winn Hip ipips. mn wnssnhid slinplN md tin ( ail- I.KIN m, n is tint In mi in, , ins th niif .lid in ih. iNi.ni... i ... ... 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M im, ii t'i i uli ill ...i ultimo I. u.ulpis sp, ,,p ,m, ,, ls , ,,.. ,,,,,, ..,,,, ,f ,. ,,,.. ,w, .i.u.it.i-..linitloiis .ul, of th.s, I-1-,!,, t . is, ,f Tr.iul.hr and nf s.?N Id" .Hi i,n,,I,I i,ii,i,.n ui.-ii ,,p t,, I minis .im w. llsualli n, , r ss, it, . tl 1M ,,,, u,, ,iB,n .,,! tint nf (U irti I 'In, n. u In. II 1 1 . I I, im mst lotunilsslon of liuiu.rv Thp Koiunnirn- numbrit Inn ndiW in Hio ll'i .in, Is tho or- tal .iK.iits nop.l to makp lone JoutniNs p, it ncommtant I.iautPN u.d the oiI.p- sntnetinies. to Italj Swltptland hp iin " '"" '" ''""r " "" s'""' ,, drrmul Pllkt ... in .irer of , mm- and ilspwlure to lost tin Moths that, n. row stnrN cmnps ftom Iliiitit.N nn si. n okuci nnd . fit in nf ppptt ar( told and then Journois nnN Iiinp ! One nf thos. rnK.'torN coninu inns ji. t , im u hants w Ilh In adipi u t, r 1 1 ih,. l!u( to bo ippeate.l 'I litis I iboi inush and In , n-entinni d Ins bun puisutnq; its in- .!, Tuiciiiip mnl in ul, ,,n th. li a peculiar process of attention to detail npsiIk ulons In this iiu.utei It s prpin.s. s shnup.l tint I.n mt, n had I. ul arc Iho L.nsea built up and made uadj .Inn tint Tniulilo, nno nf tl. nmMilr.it ilt alines with !( nhoiK" and f01 trial T.l. llitu i.-,fl.. St., .. , r .. is ,,,,a ,.,uil-3 ,11,11.11 .II.SUIIUIS IU, $300,000,000 It is estimated tint the wages of Pcnnshanla employes In Philadelphia will be inct eased about $3,000,000 an nually There aie seeral thousand em ploNees In each company who alrcaiij ,, speclJieany stated in the order that no wages will be lowered whero the icadjusted rates do not equal the figuio l)rexiou3l paid. Wage Inducements offered by the wai Industries Is giien as one. of the ieasons for the Increase in pay for iailroart hien mo lanroan men Reports from all 1"""-3 he country Ehowed there was a steady drain on the railroads nnd adance In pay was decided upon as ,, , , tM ,, r the only means of checking lt. OtTlciaU and directors of the Penn syHania lines approve the step taken and believe thqt It will mako for In creased efllclency In tho railroad sjs tems ceneially. i Some I!eislon In announcing the wage Increases. T-1ah Mn A rlirt lino onncmiAil ll.. visions; Acceplanco of the basic eight hour day for all classes of railroad em. Increasing . Ih- ware of, commnn SVENINGr PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, IN FRANCE RAPIDLY DEVELOP KoNclitinns nf in i ' tn lime ( li u let i ( nnti mo in tin nir n.i. I Ion In (hi 1 11 111 ll (nlNI i inn nt of the ti o is ,n ( i ti , s Souk nf thus, im ulpu, I in tli 'loiniii intii;ui nniii pn tm n (111 Nl US 11,11 Nonn tin N li ( in i niinti i i sths md lnduli m 111 II1N lUMltlls ntlH s hlNl licit bulk b.ikimis and no al Ir to tin ih rt ike l,i. hi c.ipitnlNtu cnter luiscs I the nuld, n InmnlliK: n nf ( n M i li. nf the affiltis , hntt m 1 1 rmt nm n I n th, oltli ial , i i i i ,i d i h u , 1 it1 of tin c is, into s I, n iiin win h is i li vracti rlMI nf t'i w n i il i pil n md i hf w hii h -inni wh it p 1 1 s tl i i 1 it I a (It tan, p 'liuin 1 K i- in imi,hl Ml 't.ikiiii; mi sputi li ninlci II, in thi h, w is pi d hui; uiw iii in- nusvion fm u, i ,,ti ttini; i il t n ul s I. .... . s... , il ..1.1 ..r I ...... n ,it,iii i a, , , titi, ii ,,i,i,. ,, .,, j,,, and the (', int d, II i T i, . ( w li i i n u , ,,.,, i , pi sidpilt nf I, ,. I lli if I .mil ) I M ,,, on bilnlf of i ,n lltliin i ,,in, i nm, nt ,)1( t tjio , nnti nt l,pim, si;i,id it Mmlim in t , plil l'i( Ilu Si ,ii Xluilil s,ns h't,, ,i ,t n. wt sold .nn 'iii h inlili thmuf'N M , ,,, ..,,) 'riiiuipl nnd th Coiint In t id tlm ,i, n, , ,, nun ins-inn inn .-!ii ,,i i, .,, in, i ,i. linn hmjKht tht in ind n n,i wont li lindane Til. 1 1 hid lllil.nl 1, .lid in ( ll snnit l ill ( i ,'i u i nil i, mil i in piltl Ills, 1,1 NIINsm, ,,i nunn, ,. bm t'us , uiie to nothing 11m mult w n t KirKiiin: nun but (l.niN thitiEs of lilt luiiiKlliiu tmamiuiii Ml .'mini .,.1 i . . . i. v . . in i .,.ii .. .ii .. . ti . I, ...... I. ...,.i " nut i i Hfinin i in in i i ti l v. n i si i ' ' " i i u I " i '1 1 11 1 in nun n,o n. i ii-itNiiiiiinti ii - p-iii lillll4 -,N" ' """ mh. ii luuiiu i. ., r.r 1 I 1 ". I f, , I I . U . , I. ml . ih , , 1 . t V it I U IK .1, ... ,. I ' ' md it th. time w nen th l'i im n ...! I. ,...,.. 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".- '"' b, intiful Biounils nl th. h.us, II In iPtnmn two I., rui.it. culls nn liutPUpnn nn, i.trm.m ci " uu- ... ... . . ... . ... .. .. .. niP.iiiioN sMni mm .uu nut. nu mm ,.,, .,,,,,. ,,... ...... uli I i Hie polii ppl m ittniiK h wis ipIi-i nl NNitli ipnl iltli s IP.t tin inn. .Ills inn s, nt to It. .In l.rills's !,,.,!( ih, stu lli.it 'llli nn I w,ut Int. i nii Hui Ionns hint., di spite p.ntists nf tli ' ivant who s.ld tint tin I'line was nut at li'iine tn alii nm and (un I ii d In fit to h's win I hi, nisi. . s, Hi it tlliN hid to i I'l UU I" I tin .mini 'lh.lt '. tin 'In, in I iiNtciIous of tlm 1 irec set ,,f ln ulpi s ......... .....I,-... -I . ,,...... ... I .1' IN' l N 111 1 ll I'll s,,,,IL -pi:i,S 1,1 .III 111,' Rail Wage Ordered by McAdoo rcinnnticiul i lions wiro less Ih in III it .iiiiminl. I KiiiK .1 iiuiiiminii u me nl IlflN liii1 (cuts an linur fur in u Iiinisi,, linilei mailers, lil.u I.s.uillis .mil nlhir hluip imili.uihs who Iiinc been re uiiini; tlio same ImurU r.iti. I'l.itln? iH'sro fin nidi, il liiiincn .mil sulli liMicii iipiin (lie sat. ic I. . sis uf pin .is uliito miii tmpl(i)t(l in similar pnsllliins. In addition, the dhector eciicnl ac cepted tne icciinunoiulatioii nf Hie committee for ,i poimanent boatd to ttudy wago LonditioiiH tn lit known na a boaid of laihin NNagCH and NNork lng conditions NNlilch shall cnnsibt of tile folkiNNinK meinbms. .1 I Deiniody, 1 !' (.nines, c C. Llndsej W l: Mort,c, G. II Sines and A O Wharton Extension of the pilnclplo and hope foi fuither benedtH tlnough adoption of the cisht-hou. Linn was held out Iin tho dlieilor geneiul in the followins language I am convinced tint no further In nuhj is neided to detnonstiate tint the principle of tho basic light hour day is reisonablo and just and that all furtliei contentions about it should be set at lest bv a i ecnsnltinn of that pilnclplo ns a p.ut pf this decision "The question niiscs ns to what fur tliei btep3 cm and ought Justly to bo taken to stiengthen tho application of that pi.nclple and when This ques tion must bo bolNcd in tho light of the aiied conditions of lallniad employ ment, and will hao to bo studied in detail by the boaid of ralhoad. wages and woiklng conditions and in tho light of nnIuH Is reasonably piactlcable under war conditions " Increase lp tho wage scale to be paid common labor and mechanics was forced on the ralho-ul adminis tratlon tlnough the competition of the war Industiies Reports ftom all sec tions of the country showed plainly that unless some way of checking this drain was adopted the railroads would soon he without any labor of this kind One leport made to the railroad ad ministration by a road ofllcial stated that unless the increase was given an nouncement of. the waze ftndinss would be followed immediately by a, leejKxlus into wir wancnes JERSEY FIELDS OF CORRUPTION (H)MMllllf'lir luititisirnrs ftlM lllllll 1U I H 11 1 .-IlOl S -- o i r r a M)U .N'Ckl KKll d! nnilVIT - , 7 , , t PI hlKHU'Il VCinii-lliuil nf 1 ti. 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Hie im teases named in this oi (let shall upj.lN iNltb . minimum NN1RH of flftN-flNe (opts iipi hour 'It is lecoKnteil that this mai still Icae nnmiiK shop ompIoNes iprtaln in equalities ns to Inilii iilml tmplo.Nes, to whbb the binid of i.ilhoid w lges and wotklng condllioiis wll give promp. consideration "Tor common I iboi pi Id in the hour the stalo named herein Khali npply, NNith the pioilslon linweNei that as a minimum .nno and one-half cents per hour will bo added to the lates mid pel hour, as of December 11, 1017" Slmllni i oisons influenced the lead Justment of w iges tu be paid negro emplojes The question Ins nlivays been acute in tho South where negroes hao been enipkned to a Kie.it extent The contention of the ralhoads under PrHate ownership was that the lie g.oes were not as efllclent .13 white libor, and therefore did not desere as much monev The position taken bj Dlrcctoi General McAdoo was that If they were lit to do any woik NNblch lnohed tho afct of the public they ie.e entitled" to equal pt In tho allotment of back piv tho nei;roos will receho compensation on the btsis fixed liv the wane commis sion but nftei June 1 will be on nn equal footing with all othei men doing a similar character of work Piece workers we.c awarded nn In crease for each hour worked equal to the amount awarded the hourly Nvorker engaged in similar emplojment In the same shop. Mileage Kates Adjustment of the mileage rates deollns with the members of the brotherhoods ws of ,i percentage bass oa follqw3: I rnsstngcr flrempn and helpers, 2St per cent I'ascnKcr rnmluclors 15lS per cent ' rnpsetiBcr biceaRcmcn, 3Si per tent I'lssimurr lirnkrmen and flicmen, Tl'i pet cent I"ielclit enclneers ntvl mntonnon 1 ,'n pet i out I'mIrM lltrnen and liclpi rs Tl'i pei cent TiflKht cnndiictois Sii'-s pei cent ritielit liinkeincn and llinmcn ot'j pei cent tinpiiinnt additions In the inllcarc si hi ilnle npic tli it tnlUs mn In e ces nf tho pstnlilishpd cqulNnlnnt foi a d in slinll ho pild foi nt pro tnt.i in ti id of iiNPttlmo basis and that tho Imioisr'i "hull bo so mndllled thinuch neiriillitlnnt nnIMi cnnimittoes nf It tin nun on the iispprtlNo imds tint men mikitlt: nbnnrtn ilh liijli niHeTi-c slnll not ptollt Kicith in o, pss of cm plnNCS lllbitlllllN imkitu a nottin' inmitnl of mile me ltnpoitint 'I'Mlmi in the ccngnl mi!, s f,n the appln ition if tlm nn me Initeisps NNi'tc that in the npplli ation of the -i a lo Ilu nn ici inns with tho pin, p to tluit pionintpil emplofs shall bo enntod tin im ti isps npplit iblo to the plains to win, li thoN InNC boon pintnntod ii lip im i in lionis botiNcon Opi onibi'i "1 111 i ii n,l latin n n 1 10 s NNim pit to bo lo-aideil ns in- 1 1 isps in p in Me i nn ho baN'i Uft tbr tailtnils to i nti i the ii tin in tniNN -h ill bo intitlpl to tlm pin i it i In croi-is up to tli" tinu Hipn left anil I tin simp lull, sh ill ipplN to thosp .nnIio Iiinp passn 1 fmni nnn l.nn h of HVmSSS the I i mi old spi n i, o ni f t oin iiwy l oa plONl'l In a -upet n isni n i ipuiti th,. nnlei slinll bo tnnsttuod In ippl tn tlipll.N OS of t illio.tds (,p, , iMnir f. 1 1 in tiulmts Ip-lilPis I, nee- ml ihn nth, r lln ItlllK cnnlpnicnt npi i ito 1 is tciniintl ni tiin-fii fuilili.s but sln'l tint (on- --ti tn as ipp iii . t i i nli ni 1 i nipInNos oninqnni pissmtPi i u i n mi; i nuip mint nn liki' iIniis m in imstwlse PiNiiiont nf the niik time duo the Tlloil is tn bo mull us spooilllN is pns- ' iblo xcpiitti' f nm lemilu mnntlih mimonts iiml , uli montli be.lntilnK with I imi ii v as soon is tho i iimpun- '" " l, mum VlMillis In Id It,, mi it,,,,, i. 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I Kll.l It Is nn i.u nest Imp. tint lailroad nlllcllls and ralho.d ( ...pi ips will .pal le lint lluu' nlituns un.Iir I dual cnntK.l nn nut lus,d up. n Hip old mn d.tinns of piliato tn in .Kf m, nl In stn- 'luiisanddls.ippoliitni.nl si, ,uld I , f i I Kntton .mil all should now unicnibir tint tuN nip nnt iiuin siiniiir mnr i unit l n in H.p npi ntlnn of th, i ulrmds but tint llpnn IIip (hu u tPi fi.alit mil InN.iltN ot tint minIii ,1, pn.d in I.i t cr i measutp out sin 1 ( s- jn this war I ll Is nn InspiiitiK t isk Hit. ti k nf puttillK UP Hi l mot, just and -iiital , la is tin w.ikp and wn.kin ion.litirns (f ln.ll wnrkirs in tail! old Hi I N li i and 1 ii nlldPiitlN pupitt Hip pitilot'i KtipiKiit and .i-'lstanu nf iieiv iiultoad niik al anil Picri iillmid emploe In pirfoiminB t Im t lak nn III. .rtdit mil with bono, to their (oiintij ' The mil proNlsiot. foi li.nitatfnn nf .ainitiRii in Hip nnlpr Is a rulp that in indti tibial itistH win re the ucnn scale j permits IncreaM s ' Rrcater than Is ip- ptoprlite or neip-pao lo thos. trainnu n and engltienipn who make abnormal I amounts of nilleaee nnd who thei.fore I make alteadN alinormill) hleli monthl 'i linings nllicialH of p.u Ii i.ulwa mav take up with inmmltties of tin men tin question of limiting m Uage made pei month by emploits paid un the mileage , basis HIS BANKKOLL SXATCHKD - 15 YNE W-FOUM) "COLSIV I'ur-uit Costs Yirlinn Brealli anil Taith in Strangers, hut Mone Is Recoiereil . John Comer llli Wood Btreet. n ester- dav lost all faith In strangers and a lot of hreath to say nothing of the mental striln he experienced when Nlslons of i in I ,tj h's nrinkroll loomed before hint as he chased the bankroll through Cam ii n streits Comer boarded a ferr at Vine street 'to go to Camden On the way oer a jaung man hilled Comer as a long-lost c uisln Cimir, delighted to meet this .affable mcmbir of his family talked ti ' tV jouns man until the boat landed i Then Comer a-ked his couiln to haie a drink They went to a saloon Comer produced a roll of bills to take care, of the costs Then h's faith In etrangers was shat tered The new-found relatle seized the roll and dashed out of tho saloon Comer chased him A policeman joined In the rce Tho law won At tne nearing toaay, jiecorfler stack nquse neio. me young man, wno gav d ma 1 1 MAY 27, 1918 DRAWBRIDGE & CLOTH! To-eiorro w -Tuesday The civGra.i-rc family or individual can easily save more thaif enoucrh on CLOVER DAY. each month, to meet their monthly contri t i . ii ttt i n Diitions to tne wak o nr TaV"ir urMx; OLU1U 1 J-1L.XIKJ VV iUHl, ll ,UU Ucl V U Ilia till UclU lUctl IltJU V-vlU VC1 -";, economy, as tens of thousands of our customers have done, start theS Clover Day shopping- habit. We arc sure it is to your advantage to' shop here any day or every day, but on Clover Day a vast collection oM Seasonable, is Marked at Any This means more very few lines in which hundreds of articles arc sold at a considerable sacrifice of our legiti mate nrofit. in order that Clover Dav shall continue uninterruDtedlv' ..: .: :i as an eAtupuuiiui iuuiiNr,-ctviii4 iuM,iLutiwii iuiuui uubLunifib. .s. XOTK : Mo.-t of the i nu- u i nn n (i n r imm for tin KOUR-T.EAF CLOVXK SIGN'S you'll .see them in They hhiny the eact saying details here, but all Ine loilouinij lines are wen representeu : For Women Women'h Tailored Suilh Women's Silk. & Cloth Dre-sses Women's Linht-weiKht (.'oats Women's Kainroats Women's Cloth ci Wash. Skiits Women's Silk Waists Dainty Cotton Wai its Women's SilU& Tahrif (lines Women's French Kid G!oes WcmenV Wash lA'atherGloes Women's Hair Good-, Women's Slip-on Swoateis Women's Artificial Silk Coat Women's Spenceis Muslin I'ndeisai merits Women's Silk I'nderwear Paris Hand-eml). I ndeiwcar Women's Knitted Underwear Women's I'nion Suits Women's Silk Stockings Lisle and Cotton Stoikinus I'limmed Reath-to-wear Hals Man I'lettj Tiimmed Hats Millinery Trimminjr-. Women's House Dresses Women's NeeJiKees and Kimonos Women's Hat limp- Suits Corsets, nrimis popular makes Women's Urassieres Women's Silk Petticoats Women's Cotton Petticoats Women's Pumps and Oxlords Women's High Shoes Women's Handkerchiefs Women's Dainty Neckwear Women's Collar and Cult" Sets Misses and Children Gills' and Misses' Coats Misses' Tailoicd Suits Gills' New Wash Dresses Mines' Wash Dresses Misses' Wash Skirts Misses' New Silk Di esses Gills' and Misses' Middy (Mouses Misses' and Children's Shoes Misses' Gloves Girls' Pumps and Oxfords Children's Knit Underwear Cotton and Lisle Stockings Children's Coats Children's White Dresses Children's Muslin Underwear Dress Fabrics, Laces Trimmings, etc. Thousands of Silk Remnants Black Dress Silks Fancy Suiting Silks Pretty Colored Silks Velvet Corduroy Satirwstripe Shirting Silks Dress Goods in Remnants Woolen Dress Materials White Dress Cottons Colored Cotton Materials White Linen Suitings Ribbons in Great Assortment Lace Edgings and Insertions Lace and Voile Flounclngs Linings of Various Kinds Notions, Buttons, 'Trimmings I I MAKKET ST. EIRHTir ST. STRAWBRT - - iTTTinm ii i iii iis i tnrougnout tne year, dust come to tniar ,.,i ir ,.,, !,.,,, .,4- i 1.. !.-., i ri--.."r. ' Desirable at Lower Prices Than f Other Time now than in normal times, because there are' there are surplus stocks in the market, andj .,: ;;,4.,, .- Clo vv Day S, ,ials aro in quantities sufTicipnt to last nil day. i 1 s . i' mm .-. ni on oaih of the hunflrecis of different lots. We cannot givev For Men Men' $:').()) and $10.00 Suits now V2.00 Mcn $:',0 Suits 21.75 Men's $2k00 and $27. W Suits now !17.i() Mdi'r. S20.C0 and $22.50 Suits nine $11.7' SUi.W and $1S Suits $12 Mat's $11.00 Siiil'iW.W S2KG!) Illue Sei(e Suits, tiro pairs trousers 7.9.50 $',.00 lo $1.50 Trousers il J and S.:.(,0 a pair Vomits' Slti.HI to SIS.00 Lonq-trr.uws Suits,? 11. -50 Men's Suit-t To-mcature, frcm S 10.00 to $50.00 Suitings S:i2.t0 I Glen's Straw Hals j Men's Panama Hats I Men's Cloth Cap Men's Suspsndeis 6c Gartera, Men's Knitted Four-in-, hands McnV Fancy Silk Four-in-hands ' Men's Bath Robes j Men's Sleeveless Sweaters Men's Fanc Soft Shirts Laundered Nopjitre Shirts Trim'd Muslin Nmht Shirts Men's Madras Pajamas i Men's Cotton Socks Men's Silk-plated Socks Men's Thread-silk Socks Men's Shirts and Drawers Men's Madras Union Suits Men's Summer Underwear Men's Gloves Men's Handkerchiefs Men's High Shoes &0fords For Boys Bojs' Norfolk Suits Bo-' Smart Wash Suits Bo s' Knii k'bocker Trousers Boj' Hats and Caps Bcjs' Straw Hais Bojs' Blouse Waists Boys' Shirts and Pajamas Boys' Gun-metal Calf Shoes Bo.v.s' Union Suits Boys' Ribbed Cotton Stock ings Things for the Home Many Odd Pieces of ' Furniture At Half and Less Than Half Regular Prices Summer Furniture Under Price Many pieces for the summer home, poich or lawn, at much under lepular prices. Bleached Linen Tabic Dam. Table Cloths nnd Napkins Lace-trimmed Scarfs Hemmed and Hemstitched Huck Towels Union Crash Toweling Turkish Bath Towels Housekeeping Cottons Bleached Muslin Sheets Pillow and Bolster Cases t-t.$VVv'"$ft& in" til ii iftWi ym r7(S f , t i i it ')'i i Merchandiser or Place . . t" c i1 1 v u-i in rnw. i sinw . eerv section of the Store.v Things for the Homes Red Spreads and Bfanketsv Cotton-filled Bed Comfort-J -Mot, i-S. i... IN..- j; Wool-filled Bed Comforta-J; bles Couch Covers Win fir V riiHninc vniMAtitiV; ..i..i -...... .. i4 mvics. uriain materials f Shirt-waist Boxes l Handscmc Brass Bedsteads; Enameled Bedsteads j Felt and Hair Mattresses v Floor Coverings' 7icip nnil many others T, S'la-i Wilton Kurs, 3(3x63 Jn S7.-.0 j SI SO flniss Kuks, 8x10 $7.75 1 in. in irrass jnuj;, :ijj y-)U Sl.'.OB 1'ilirc IJucs, 0x12 $10.00' S11 ll Colonial lla?, Uxl2 JD.75 SJ2 ,"0 AMiiinster Hugs, 9x12 ft. '527.-.0 57(.0l) I5oj.il Iton Ilugs, 10.G 12 ft. $r.-. on vrtOO Wiltone Hugs, 10.6x13.6 ft. SlTi.OO S1.25 Wilton Vchct Carpel. S2.fi". a ard S2."i0 Wool Vchct Carpet. $2 j d. S.'.IO liodv Urusscls Carpet, $2 515 Japan Matting $U a roll 516 00 .ind $22.C0 China .Matting $!.! -.0 and $18.00 a roll M 20 Inlaid Linoleum, $1 ro. yd. S1..".0 and $1.7."i Imported Inlaid. I.innli nm. SI 2') li. S1.3i isqQ-d. i..c.i: ivii ti.. ... ? .11 llllll tlilll 1 iliL'lS 7 Wood Flooring Finishes flfl Framed Pictures , -H Boudoir and Table LamDSS Fancy China, great variety Brilliant Cut Glass 5v All Kinds of HouscfurnisnH ings Garbage Cans IT 11 " iuitjceiiuiicuus Dolls' Kced Sulkies rnn4.. ir "wr. vUiiaii:i aKuiis ,, ivs oi various mnas Baby Coaches and Go-Carts Roller Skates ) Bicycles Men's and Boys' Sporting Goods Canvas Sneakers , ,' Golf Bags and Clubs 1 Tennis Rackets and Supplies1"' j uasc uan rtmts and Gloves Qt nninnfl DiAin fn T7nMAi "",,'" -'';? "I ",H wont lvniumg a Popular Sheet Music " Sheeting and Pillow Casing Muslins and Flannels ' Striped Bed Ticking y Long Coats Quilted Mattress Protcctfl ijcoks or aii ninus v Post Cards Boxes of Stationery Hu - JWV'. WH Writing 1'aper Assorted Candies Tourists' Cases Silk and Leather Hand n Women's Leather Belts 4' Dress and Steamer Tra Wardrobe Trunks 'j Automobile Lap Robes Automobile Tires and Solid Gold Jewelry Gold-filled Jewelry Sterling & Plated Silve Toilet Articlea of Vi Kinds Umbrellas Men's and! Women's. TA Children's Cotton Pari Shoe Findings Photographic fifuupii A t& DAYl k, uaser, .u: 3s-1" " aim' nr iwrt is I' WMrft.',Sfe"gf. &.l K" fti V llll IMII1M !!! ! l " . y- V &-' s ' , n a m ax monrv kktA.'h I IV"- "B . . "i-B MUWML1 BBAJTIrm & IflLBAaC- -- --fl - 1?i.-T --, aj' ' jBgaf si- if f. T.T SS? ".Ct
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