BIG PRICES ARE PAID FOR BLOODED CATTLE ' "EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918 ' lllil Ninety-six Jerseys Sold for $60,555 at Linden Grove Farm. Coopcrsburg Atlentnwn. I'n May 31 There tl element of Mdnrsi to the sreat ale Of .Iersy cattle ,U Linden drove farm At Cooperburc jeoterday mused hv the death in the mnrnlnc of Mrs. TltKlimnn S. Cooper, wife nf Mr Cooper, Im porter and hteeder. who hdfl rondtirted theFe pales for more tlMti thtrtv ears Mrs. Cooper died a few lioura before the time set for the openlnc of the sale, and It uas Impossible to jmtpnne the event. She n,i Rlty-tvvn ears old, and for nearlv fortv eais bad been a leader hi sorlal and rlv lo affairs rne of her last ni ti wan to send a telecram to Mny Iru in e.irlv till week and a messace nf sympathy to Anna Held She !raes tun son1'. Halph and Peter Cooper, and on" d inchter. Mis. Harry Lodce. at whose home she died While there uas no sensational price for any slncle nnlon!. the sale was one of the moit remit Kahle In tin hlstnr of the tattle lndiitiv f'nvv.i were iv greatest demand, of which flftv-otfe were sold for a total of n,i;.", or an averaee of 7RT 7R Thlilv-tvin heifers hrotiRht JU.Iin. an aei,ice of $112 10, pevernl of which vvrte born slnre May 1 Twelve bull calves were sold for fii'itn, nn aeiace of JTt, and only one bull was sold for $2511. The total number of nniniaW sold was ninety. s, foi ,m ncKi rente of $f,n.r. Or n S'lln aer.tce of $.Tn,7, a lecoid price for nunjr stock The creat rmv champion Vernonla. valued nt Mnwi. was lirntinht nut, but Tiot sotd. Mr Cooper had determined she was worth Jtnnn t him .Votmdy hid more than that and she was led bacU to the barn. The healfst bucr was T l)c Witt Cuer. of PhllTdetphla, owner of White Horse Farm at IMoll, who.e purchases cost him Ml.Sin. nnd who paid the hichct pi lee fm am aincle iinlni.il $2?0fl for the cow T'tetty .In-tev Helle, bred h Thomas Viliett, of St Hrelade, Island of Jersey, and Impnitcd last !" eemher hy Mr Cnnper, She Is a lojnl show wlnnei and has a nroid of I," I pounds of butter in 32 days fiom 7I7LI pounds of milk The second liicet putrhaser was Kdwaid r l.aslci, owner of the prie.it Falfutilas lance In Tev.ii, Lit K.-r than Pinks Count v. who boucht a lot of fine stock to inject new blood Into Ills laice held other he,ivv puti h.isci wi'i S V Kaplan, of .New Vm l citv, a new fan cier I M .1 denize. ,,f niirle-oti Te and A K. Hamilton, of I'ltMuiicli Harr S Sn.vdrt, ice tiieiident of the Bethlehem tel Compan.. pinrlw-Fd feveral ptomlslnc aiiim.iK and tin- only oman bujor m a ncichbur. Mrs. ,1. M Jeffries, nf Quakertow n A prominent viMtnr was It M Hawks, mannftei of tlip ItnrKefollet Kami nt Tarrylrmn, hut he did not hi. I in a slncle animal I. W. W. PLANNED FOR SABOTAGE IN ARMY Witness at Chicago Reveals Plot to Spoil Food and Clothin?; rhlcnirn, Mas SI Private Frank Wormkee, alias Frank Woods, declaied that he was iiUed bu members of the I W W. to teach sahntace 111 the American arm.v dutlnc his testimony yesterday in the tilal nf 112 members of the nicanlratinn here. This s.iIh -tape, Wormkee said be was informed, could Include plaeincr a forc.cn substance In food to cause illness and the cutting tip of dn'hlnc th riittlne up of clothlnc " AVormkee's (ale of violence by mem bers of thp organization spanned a pe riod nf nearly two .vears, dutltir? a part of which he worker! as an orcanlzer In the harvest fields, the biff lumber camps, the shipping districts and the orance licit of California. He admitted commit line acts of eabotace while an I W. W delegate, nnd said he leceivcd I W W litera ture In at least one Instance after lie entered Hip Jefferson Barracks He told of desertlnc from the Colorado National Ouaid. of enlisting last sum mer at Minnt X Ii . under a fictitious name to obtain lelease from chaises preferred hv State authorities and testified that he. ,n a deleRate. had been Instructed to oncoiiraEe violence. In the bltr lumber camps of Wash ington and Oresou Wormkee and other members diove spikes into logs, well confcealed under the bark, to wreck mill machinery, he testified. He said at least one member, whom lie named as .lames Edcars, carried a bottle of liquid Intn the Mnntana lumber dis tricts that would cause file when throw upon wood He testified that during the outbreaks In Kansas and Oklahoma harvest fields last ear the authorities were Intimi dated and In one case tho Sheriff himself was placed irj jail; freight trains were frequently cnmniandeeied Iheie, as well as In California; that theie weie nu memus fires In and about Abeideen, S. I , and that when the bain nf the police chief burned "the 1. W. W.'f, mod estlf took ciedit " He testified that while secietary of the branch at San Pedro, Cal , lie attempted to organize lnngshmemen, with a view tn shut down epoit of munitions Worm kee said members weie advised tn lesist the draft and commit sabotage against big war Industries. Yotmkee has been In custody nf Fed ertl authorities fnr sevetal months peidtnc determination o his status In tht army UNCLE SAM CALLS WOMEN DRAFTSMEN TO SERVE NAVY Bacteriologists Are Wanted for Work in Hospital Lab oratories Opportunities in Government work for women Include the following, announced by the United States Civil Service Com mlsion: lacterlolnglsts Vacancies in the Pulllc Health Service, at JHOn a year, wll be filled fiom.an open examlna tloi held throughout the; L'nltad States on June 25, 1918, Applicants must time graduated fiom a college or unl venlty of recognized standing In a cotrse Including biology and bacteriol ogy and have had at least twn years' poKgraduate experience In iractlcal batferlologlc laboratory methods. Copyist draftsman On account of the UTfent needs of the pert Ice, applications, for copyist draftsman will be received unil further notice, to fill vacancies In tht Navy Department, Washington, D.Ci at entrance salaries ranging from 12 to $3.44 a day. Applicants should stae In their applications the class of drifting work to which they desire to be assigned. In case of appointment, eutt as ship, marine engine and boiler, strctural steel, electrical, mechanical, ordiance. architectural, etc. FZ: SCENES AT THE FETE CHAMPETRE, CONVENT OF MERCY, MERION priti 11 I tit r "11 I Mon 1 y l.iiv. f PI1 I" l llllllllTl till' i il nt ,t - It. i -n f'-r - II- IKKlv I P '-5UTK --Wl ' " ATI -StX&WkP': $k "SULTAN" i HH i $. ' '$gM$J!mfS$fiK ft-WC3k9mH B i t I f '' t "'- ' '- "r ,u'1 "' "fiyf tAy I9BS W.WiM' l $ Is- a6 mnmma 'uk . j-FwmamtZ ir. f mw w. -n M, MARIt MALLON ASA BALLOON VENDER. Hf H V .&- plfe MOTHERS' PROBLEMS " 'W SfMBk". W For tho Chil.i.Tn-s car M: 4?'K1 W Illreitor nf the Mhool ,,f Mnthere-nft Wir Hentco frZTyZt xZftijZSi N'rS'ljsiMI. h fiMUMt inon ton ciiii.nni: - . ' T -. ( - I T - !no war -ch est slackers -j ! at " hastkrn pknitiuntiarv &S& " 'wmnKy C"W$r Comirl trr rni: Life Sciilcncc Doiiali'- lli- rrc. TKJWy wSffia v J tuner I 'iiiiiit i.iiiuriiHiK'r. ?i.u r,cr Sri-. J. I Il- W.il I'lli'sl . nvei the lop bv Inn Will Strt-- "-" MILADY'S GOWNS ADVANCE Husbands Will Have to Pay More for Wives' CoMumc? Washington, May 31, That the cost of Women's coats and sullq next ear will caue many n long-drawn ga?p Is the predlellon of Krnnhlln Simon, preil Oent of the National tlnrment Retailers' sorlntlon In nn nrtlele on "peculation In woolens in the forthcoming Issue of the iiscrirlntlnn's nfllelnt organ he sny the ro;it vvhli'h sold for $20 aft last jenr will be letalled thU ear at 1J ."n, with the simo rpuilitv of eoodi and vvnrltmnn. ship vvhll COUNCIL AIDTOCOJ "Excess Payment" to Relieve Hardship: Freight Rate Inci m m freight rates as tH I Increased fert city contractors will be cap by "egress payments," If plans 'til i up I iv the Department of I'ubltcvl tho ult bought last .vear for me approved by Councils. Bllwl -' ..'i win nunc ji i.Maii at the begin, vlding fair play for men doing mil miiik o i ip nei soaon . , ,,, ,,,,., . 3-w sliuallon faring the telail garment field,) "eek. ;t'f'3 nm leiommeiHis tne immoriiate adoption ontrartors who have submit! i f a sjeifni of latiiiuluz wooleim ued or been awarded contracts for ill hv manufiu'tureiu. liaplng the ration ; palio and the purchase of n upon tne .'1111011111 or tuaieti.n iisfu ny ( uppies to prosecute the work, fW the same films- In pievloiii raon themselves face to face with a- n eilitnrlnl In the same pulillcatlon fielcht rate Increase that -wllltill nlaies- th blame for pi Ire lull 11 ion 1 lally rut down their profits, it s.pinirlv upon the laicc manufactureis ti,r nddltlonal expvnso Is In cotir of women s- ,iiMitel. and aeits Hint one 1 prenaiatlon. A,'a nnnur.ietnr. r iat eu sold l Jft0.nnn n,,ther cliii of lo?es that tht'l w rth ..f vvnoleno tint had b. eii ptir-ivvlll hav e to bear bv reason of thtfd i-lns.il null and h-Id for the advanre etuei Reiicy lies In the pavment toV 1111 .vien nun 1. inns .,ii,inMiiK ,vss. n.irtnrs nr losses MHtalned thrdUM latt.,11 .oinp sed of final, and suit Job. ,,,atlon of their lonttacts ofbti 1. is nr 1111 11 v iimnc an annual mm- no, esnrv delavs In the nrosertitW ..I .! .. . 1. .!.. ' " ", M-vii.iii ... ,i,ii,. niK. The two fuhvvay con held bv the levtone State Cofta iv, ss nf $Sn ilnti nr.n ni a pei al Hireling I isi ntglit uiglngthe iillfeienei' enunt II rtf g.'liniellt w hole, ileis and telallei- to .ink (iov eriiment sid i pieveiu gimblltigand piollteel lug 111 1.1" mateilals jieil In their Hade NKW !TKI. ORDER HARD BLOW I TO MILLIONAIRE YACHTSMEN l'ctlnal I5an on (.oal ami Oil Prmnise!. In Drive Owners to )ipo5r nf I heir Palatial Pleas ure Craft lion I'nmp.inv for work on Arch'! I,neiist neets, i nme under this la c'lasiir,itlon It Is estimated th.fA ,1 fniui linn pivment win nave to D' tn the iniupanv befoie the work!.'; tuall.v tnpped 1'ntll ll Is stopped!) rllv will not have made good llf se 111 abandon all transit work "UBki eantinl be rointi elerl eiirlv. An ad meiit of this I'liilm is under way, ",fcrta ,. II.. 1 . ... ..l..l. 'lii mt ) us 11,1,,. mil .ol iiuiituriru unl Ma vm in enter Into a .settlement. ltsni.tl III iliv- iwni 1 1 mils- nn 1 tit 11.11 I in nt e ' Ml. i.jr. 1I1C Simple fond ut regular meal i- neie-sar fnr iiisiiranic of lieallli anil comfort anil for ami.ililc ili-inilinn, e-pcridlly ilurinR the timiuer iiinntlis 11 K ii III Miir.vslllle. I'll.. M iv 11. 1 nh. is 1 1 vi ut v -ruin v tu ni l,ov sv ill. v .is iru. Iv ml ilm--t iiisi.inili Ivi AFTKR two .vears nt age ehi those who hiirvive) have a thumb 1 s'ni ni w lul.' in a s, mi; imu hildrrn tor matoes and i.irinis. ami these, as well .1a.Jis letturn and reler.v. should be well washed thiougll several watil.s Hoilrd onte and sensitive rllgehtion Hvin until I .sptnai Ii, jouug l.eei larlish or turnip eight or nine .vear. hnwevei, dlgei-tion Is '"'" -"II washed fire fiom sand and ., . , ,, .. 1 hopped tine, aie espiiiallv valualib' islly upset, especially during the s,,,,,,,,,.,- foods . w ..i..i... s nnd old warm vveather. faro must theiefote tie 1 potatoes must 1,0th hi. usnl eautlousiv continued. In the seleition of food. Iiild pi.talo..s ili.u hive b'Kun m spimit ,. .. , , 1, f r 1 I Mum d not In isi ii foi ihidirn Its prepaiation, in cleanliness of food' ..,,,, , . , , , .' ., , 1 ., 1 ,,.. 1 Me dug to the leiiiplatli.n 10 Indulge and utensils, and In the legularity nf , lnKo,n, .s,,is. piMinits. I,,. ,i..,,in. meals vvh.le on a siimim r.s- iauuliiig, 01 to lively case of Indigestion In ihildien oveieat a vaiin.v of uihimi il fmids at a , , . ,1 ,,. . ... , PU'll r. ill to tamping lint ipe fllllts, are is naluies discredit mark ngaitiM Mime ,l(1 ,;Killlls ,,,',, whl.h .slv dm s not rvne who has had something to rlo with casilv oveilooK, lint Usually punishes the food or feeding nf those 1 hlldren with h-vj-iIiv Dining tho summer It is nf spiiiai im portance tn keep the diet .simple, omit- i('ln.r, Tannin;. In-leail nf Wat ting nil pastries, filed foods, 1 it Ii lies. ' . . ,, ., , , seits, pickles, pork 111 anv foi in r.inni d tMluilnglini, Del., M,s ..1 I. inns 1 er ineats The chiidien will be better oif rill, a .MI1I1II1 low 11 m sin, has bei 11 al w.thout anv meat; at most, this should Irivinl tn kh b.u I, In woik on the I.11111 nt he limited' to a little fieMi IMi ni (War llllitl.nf in. 11 tint plan.nn cou chlcken two or three times a wiek ' dltlmi that he will tint again leave Hie Instead of meat they should have mill: faun wilhiiiil the ousi ut nf Hlliritt The (at Irast a pint a ilav foreveiy child), nrgio was ( einpied fimn the ,11111) m one or two egg', and either cheese (cot- woik on the faun, but be was niresml tase or Amei lean) or nut in".its that on a iliaige of eiuelt.v tn a hoisc The liave been giniind In the n.rat gilndei, I definse counsel gave him Hi.- choice nf or some peas or beans that have been ' lemaiiilng on the lai in 01 going tn war picpaird in a manner suitable for their "B1"- .... . . . I ' (Special rain snnuin ne taken 11m in serve acid fiuits (such us apple sauce, baked apple, orange or grapefruit at the same meal) with milk 'In Its usual bev el age form. Haw strawberries, cherries I nr peaches are likely trt upset digestion at this age; they should never he served with milk to children it is best to stew them slovvjy, with a ety little sweetening. After four or five years of age chil dren may profitably have taw lettuce 1 If It Is Bhrrdded, raw giated caimt nr well-ripened tomato. Onions should he . welli caoked, cucumbers should be stewed, corn should he cut from the I ear, and even then given cautiously. The- skin should be removed from to- CIIIHXIMt a life sent. in. 111 lli-litu iiinl.il uti'li 1 ih O IViiitcntiaiy Vn tndiv nil, ml all his W111I1II.V goods, aiiiiiuntiug In lv'i W.il I'hesl linlli.'r pllsnnei. w I10 has iaiiii.1 -1 ." 1 1 bv making and s, Iling Isii it t imr in cdli's, gave Hie enlii, , immllil to 111.' ,. nisi A negto gin 1.1II11 on, of Hi 1 win i,et s to Ii, 1 anilgav.. :'i , 1 nts If" till I have, ' she s.iul bin I w ant to give th it 10 niv ennui v It was jls sii, h enntl ibutioiis ,s th. e iii.it mill, the p, tnteniiai v linintion to the W.il I'besl go ovei the lop bv lull p.'l lent Wairlen .MiKenlv said he would have ftniiil m 1 .i.sh to liinr) ovei j to the inmllliltie tnmnriow II' a lesllll of the 1. impugn in ihr pt isnn w Im h I clnseri ibis afirin 1 lively miu and woman pi isnuer, and Iheie .11, now lint men and twetilv -t iitlit wotnen. piv, someihing As a litiuu i lose to th, c. impugn 'it the prison ami to think the piisouits for Hull louliiliulioiis. tile All Nations and Ml 1 'm ds I'ompanv and foui min ute spelkils ll, Id patllntle l-rivties in the print, uti. 11 v niuit.vald this aftei noon l.leUli'tl.llll 1' .1 1' 1 'Lit 1, 1 1'. imp l'i lutioiluied a sipi.nl nf soldi, is fiom tliat camp 11 pte.senttng even nation Then a svini.nllc ginup nf men and women was piiseiited showing the a 11, uis 01 gani itiniis which ;ne 10 l laded hv the W.11 I'hest fund ' Imagine what a splendid tuiul we would have if even man and woin.in 1 would give as miu piople have, ' said I Lieutenant Clalki ' 1 am glad that vou i.lle leadv to do volit sh.11,. 'l'llete i nnlliing in the woild wois,-, tii.in 1 (lir m. 111. and 1 want to till you we will have a job for nil of nu as soon as vou i an nlfei j nut self, killing Cei mans TIli' ginil.ll i.inipalgn has been mil . lb. in, .,ii th. 1 Ili.'Utll Inihv ni Hon of 11 in. I l''t 1. ml hip 1 'lob 0 1 lb, pt club as 1 l.oilv siil... i Wan.. i, , to tin Wit 1 Ii. st 1 1,1, tmiii til 11. il in. ml.. 1 s ilonat 11,1 s We at, piottii o out 0011 and woui. 1 II aul W.11, 1, n M, l, litv ! 1 vv 11 a,,l filtlfl his In , 11 tail,, tint tlnv hiv, l.i 1 1, il to L.ive to Tie li n. kiiitli il l.'i. l'' 11 pan- o' ', I,- 101 , liiil I'ni.s ,in, h.ivi mail, ,in,g, s, .phot, .mil m , 11 , i1 Ii Tin 1, 1 n a 1 p. 1 sou among lie in who 1 not h ut mil soul foi m. in 1 unl i,,tili 1,1 gtvi hi. ail il la ,, s at v to 11,1 Hi, , ,111 , ' llllllll- Mi - Mo Us nlil. ,jf bv iighlniiii,. 1 il ltn mg 1 w a - 11 H'lil, "plllS ailv, in-, inent Ills unl v,t 'ip 1 p, ned 111 the news ineis. but 1 1 - so s r.i im 1 11 with the pt.sont fuel slt 11 iiu.n in dn t Hi it the time li 1" nine w In 11 sin h .1 linl Im Iiiimi of -le.un- l I, Hi d v.u Ills is due In apt In ih, I'm S lie , nbunns I tut, d Malts Im I ailmimslt illntl hi. Issue, .in nub 1 .ffntive loinolinw. lol bidding Hie Use ,, Ki.il in f'l-l nil oil in pi iv it, nivn, il v .11 hi. imliss sip h v.. .1 lie ailil.lllv 111 III" seivk. "f the 1 tut,, I ialis nli,tl,n.ils iii not in . ,u,rd 111 iln.s nnl. 1 wlui li -in. ins Hie us, ,, fl. I nil v.ss, s pmpeli,l l.V sle mi l.,,v,r- n' lb, v 11 hi md llieie ale 111 iiiv ire file tn I lie Willi a siliiallnn u II I- tin in ke In s.uil ,,v. I Wll.lt l t., 1,, imi ,f h,s v.u III if tin. pnwet oT pi .pulsion Is t ikell ,111,11" tlivvrl' in IV 1 ble f Hill nil II- I ' put.lttnll 1 not mi 111, inn, sib and It mi pltasuie V I, 111 lst, i.ife and as lllllilvv as its np. I ,11.111, n in I tills bn.ll nmves nlllv at th, ilktalts nf siiani ginetaleil fiom th llv lil ii k ilianmud m lis nll- niing. tu, I nil l.iikinu si.aiti the i.ii 'il m i iitifmnl' d with th i.m-p, , I nf h nig nub llntielv ili k while lis fuming li, , Is i mil in i v h m hi of thr manv fa limn ible el ib- Tl lie s,i lilav lie siihslltlllid tor I st, ,m as -i on ilium of pinpuliiin but i.nlv at gieal i pi n-e nnilmaliv v.u Ills lie tint built to pi ni , I ll np full s.,U If ili. i. is niv tin I nullum ulbei than I , ,, i ,t oil It has not as vel li. , II ,,,,, ,o i tu i, tt. il U-, ' 'la'. I bed mat - ,,l soiit,, nfal! tu t.i and pmvld,' I tnliiiit, nioliv, ,o,t is si ill g.u.lbeil llig -nm, -wll, I, III Ih" I tilled Slates nd nn anvvhili theslimmei season I vvnh its glut ions nights .unl gl " ng suits , ,11,1 ill. Millions mnsMlliln. s. ill.iws mil ip.no inoprlhil b.v m . In Igv that do, sn't vt, Id in uiv .olinmisliation lull t Inn of Hi.. IHg H'-e" 'I'h' Ann i H an i inillmna wn.i ,,l Hi. sie.im v.u hi is .1. siii.il. II. s d.sp, l.il. He Is well he is piliimt, II, 'II siav In lh svvellei. lllg 111. Itopolls if In ll is tn s. II his pleas iii bn.u unl Iniv a iimtoieaf Hut in Hie 111, limine, ins fin mis pmliit I hat Ih, r. will lie soiin s, t tmbh' ' nn the pail ,,f niinirlniis indlvlilil lis of lis sp. i les to furnish stillli lent allhls that Ins.fpci l,' III 11 1 gnvilllllientliO.lt Hits is Ii s on, .iihl milv , ban, e tn move aliutit ' dtlliiu lb, lit ii lit seasnil of s v, llel lll,i svv, at Hip is Ii, , ills tin linvi Itlllir 111 eilnl is mi then . "nn s nm intisnlng tav of llhl nut "I til g, liel.ll glnoni Tile i;,,v, 1'liln ill Ins s,t, that fu. I mav be ns.il I ,lv ng pill pose, ' I Hi ll.ippv lint,, hippv ili-p.'ns illnn I. If" is still soiin hal with the pv lug What i otihl ,e nioie i movable ntoi, lieiglltfll! n s, isonable linn an alt, I -tile-Ill llte.piltv ill the mil dininc-ronm of the watei-swaved vachi nut in Hie moonlit harbor' Sel.ih ' And aftei the pattv whv not nrcanl" mototboat pirties" foi moonlight Hits and (lltlerlngs ovei the bounding mam'" Vvlnt could rive belter as a siimuier i lull" than the deck of the -llltdv and beloved llttb .v.nht' Selah ag lin ' Hut hot nits' Whit about those suh-pelta-si rvets" S-ilnls of law and the mulls' The nld-tlme lefllge is gone' 'llieie is nn rseape' N'evei tlgaltl while III, i u,i I eillit lasls, will the li.llassed and hunted inllllniialie weigh aniliot and s,i, givlv nut nf the haibor for u lilile i.iuiit down the i n. isf while fi an tic and fnled llntli e.sei vci s gnash theil trt lb 111 Impotent fm v nd nine agiln nil Is gloom and glum and Kliom nd so. nadei, let us Irave the gentlenien In their inv n d.ilk' fnie bndmgs wbis we liusile Mary and Ihe illlldteli Into lite little ole lllvvel" and hike ii out Into the gie,n and smiling inuntrv fai fintu steam yiuhts, strtiin In. ued Mats and steam-wru i les. Railrnaii Agent Dead Tiirr.vlnwn. N. V.. .Mav 31. - Tenbioeck Is dead at his home fttil side l oliimbla I'ountv He waul vears geneial eastern agent of the Uti I'aclllc Itallioad s&tl'i 1 Mm- ''M r-BIG DRESS El. Q A I Vyk nn Tfwivn unnvilei: ' X. Vnif.K (ilNOHAlUSj i !.IN KN KH NETS' ' V& kI Illltf-I'T KHII1 HAWIT.' -12 0v ii f FACTt'RKK TO VOW t liitrniltiff nrrar ml , r- tin tmity.j "V . irK ynii io mm'. flUlrkM. ,t1 S JM k ' 4 ka: , ir iu titu;'.i (V3L "ATt'RHAV ON'LTjs $1.00 5 m. . i. Valaea ISTfi? fV2 i j it i i.i PHIW.GflRMEOT.CG 1209 MARKET St; I lln Illrert from lanufrtnrfe a Take Kleviltnr nml Save MMtrlH ttmOi IIJIW.g , ,5v.,s DOC DDC What Brand of Hose Do You Wear? Whatever it may be, we want you to try Just try it that's all. There's q good reason, which you'll quickly discover. ror Men Silk Usie -Silk and Lisle. Wide assortment of colorings. Tor Womea Every pood shop features Monito Hose Aloorhead Knitting Company, Inc., i, Harrlsburj;, Pa. , ' & I f ft nr 1 1 $ mi Wi l! W US m PLAC OF AMH0MIA j fo 1 m m A m &4 i M m fell R R serve) COHMUM17V STORES E j mav4 i; c , - iir-uir-sii zXiWK '$& XVSifrt 4 a ?i vsJ jTH-VY-Vj i"' C. Bta. t"ni &$&& f' .t ..".: i. mtrvm,' S."$SXCV-,v Heppe Victrola Service C. J. riie ,f- SonltlT-lllfl Chestnut Steet 6th and'Thomp June Records tomorrow at HEPPE'S I. fftUiM -'-'1 ,-31$ . BifE fG "God Be With Our Boys Tonight," sung by Jo McCormack, at all his concerts for the benefit of the! Cross, is one of the new records out tomorrow. But'J is only one of many attractive new numbers. Cornell Heppe's to hear all of them. 'J-fvt ;oii rlo jint have a 'irtro!a, call, phone or write for catalogs CilHfl inn I'll i rucuHirx. itfeje'S r ,v, -.(SS-M",'""s5i3' . Feleiraph Fole Fall.j Kill Man vaatsa. Pa., May 31 Paul Paronl, r-fly,, -waa, aiuea wniuputta on LW Mf. )WBM nar, wntB a iww WWannw)&fjwMjL Pon't ufTer with .remi. ask your drustlit. He wilt .ll jny fK A. r. Plrce Torn Plaiteri. with gK a pniitive money-bulk currant, S Hundreds of thuusandt of people have used them during the cast im sixteen teara. Don't experiment v., ,, nrtua, wiiiru ni.f uurn ilia yn akin, antt and Injure tha alnek- 3 Inga. Kor "an you ran buy enough to treat a corns, for lOe enough to treat 3 corns. Always narked In a sreen box. By mall Iff mora ' eeiurnlsnt. Wlnthrop Rales Co., lit West I'd St.. Haw Tork. I?(.'.-5,A(i' JL J.-I'i ?'- ..'-v War Flour Secret It lies' in getting proper leavening and uni form all-through baking. You are sure of both every time you bake if you use T"T Miss rrincme Pure Phosphate BakingRwder It makes your baking more wholesome and nutritious because it rises in the oven. 15c Hlti, 30c lb., In handy handled cups, at H Community Stores j I i We Serve Qfl YouSaw and otAer pood store J.'1 iT'lS Dorit endure that itching Heal it with Resinol That Itching which keeps you awake at night, and forces you to scratch at the twost embarrass lug times, is almost sure to yield to Resinol Oint ment. Usually the discomfort stops and healing beginswiththeftrstapplicatlon.andthedistressing 'eruption quickly disappears. Resinol Ointment is even mort effective if aided by Resinol Soap. R ttlnol Ointment li is nttr. ly fleih-colortd that it on b used on exposed surfaces with out attracting undut attention. Conutns nnthlnf that could ir. rlutsthatfndcrcstskin. Res. Inol Ointment sn4 Resinol Soap art sold by all drunislt. Use Rtstsal Soap (or tht MirctrmvptondttttiT-auia. H. G. WELLS NEW BO m ! IN THk US 11 IWIH sA v dk "kM n mr m flpi YEAR Bu the. nuthar of "Mr. Britlina." etc.. etc. i $. A most convincing picture of present worW, conditions, presented with characteristic strength and clarity. Mr. Wells discusses the policy ni essary to the establishment of. a League -. Nations, and shows us the real problem' .... ... . '? democracy alter tne war ana tne oniy way which it can.be safely solved. 1 "Another brilliant contribution to utr literaturtP.iJl ! m h mbbbi bbx, .Bk. osaxaBb OBBBKaaKi ax, ax axiaaKaBcUl 11N THE FOURTH Yl uiti al all bookttottt. $lfi5 , Th MacmilUfvCoMl ?iwmi&-y,jmmiiM Atitim i.'gftfrvfe . W?a-4. JfMji to K-i ?VWrcVS!Rv "t.'iijSsi,' ' '' vtC y.rf ;y.ta- i".?U 1 ',- -rAil tnj
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