. .y . . , , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918 7M &' ' . . !.-, ., ., i : : i. : : i ' . : 'Iff?." t ' lli pa. GOSSIP OF THE STREET UNCHANGING WAR & WEAftTNC TO STOfTC TRAnF.RS. . . , , j. v f i BRITISH CASUALTIES NOTED J Interest Laeking Until Real mators and Investdrs Evenly Divided Speculation Over New Liberty Bonds Gossip of the Street rTlHERE was no ppcclal feature of interest In the financial district cs tcrday. Tlie stock market continued strong and it was said that the bujlng wai about equally for speculate e and in estment accounts. Mat ters in nnd out of the biokets' ofllces moed Uitlessly. T.lttle attention n-as paid to the, nr news, which has lacked varlet for the last few das. One banker called attention to the character of the news coming from the front, which was simply the account of one laid after an- other, described In the same stcreotjpetl stj lc which is beglnnlr to pall on news readers. Then ho spoke of the casualties reported each week from England, amounting: tn between 33,no0 and 10,000, with anywhere from 4000 to SOOO officers and men killed, all of which, he said, seemed out of proportion to the casualty reports from nny of the other Allies. Thcie Is r wldo diversity of opinion among bankers and brokers in thistly oor the effect the sale of large blocks of certificates of indebted ness will have on the money market here between now and November 1. About as manj say i will result In a tight market as hold to the reverse opinion, with, If anything, a majority on the Bide of' easy money, and the fact that the last week witnessed the collection of such stupendous sums In taxes without causing the least disturbance to the country's financial equilibrium gives their contention some hold. There seems to be no occasion up to the present to change the foie cast. of a continued rising stock market for some das to come, as out lined in this column on Mondav uml .vet-terdav. This opiti'on Is held generally In the Stieet. Interest Rate on Next Liberty Loan It would ceem that the statement made some time ago bj the Secre , tary of the Treasuij Indicating that futuie Government loans during the war would not carry any higher interest rate than 41' per cent has been forgotten in the financial district, as no sooner was the possibility of a fourth loan being launched on Novcmbei 1 net announced than theie were all kinds of guesses and speculations as to what tho tntetest rate t the coming Issue would be, and all sorts of arguments were put for ward as to why the Interest rate must be higher than 4 If the loan is.to be a success. One banker said that all such talk was mischievous and was In a large measure accountable for the weakness displaced In both the Mbetty 41,4s and 4s on Monday. It was only the absorption of $640,000 of the 4Us at 90 that prevented a break below that flgute, while at the same time the second 4s were Helling close to 94, The ptev ailing opinion among bankers and broke! s is that wai loans for some time at least will be (coii fined to 4U per cent interest. The prlii clpal reason and the most plausible one given for concluding that the s late-of the fourth loan would be 4H per cent is that the new certificates of indebtedness to be Issued piloi to the loan bear 4 ',4 per cent; but there already has been a precedent established which does away with that reasoning. Financiers are almost unanimously of the opinion that speculative guesses as to the terms of the fourth loan bonds nro likely to cause confusion among the piesent Liberty Bond holders and should be discouraged. International Mercantile Marine Those Interested In International Meicantile Marine seemed to find ome comfort jestcrday in the reported announcement 'of cables from England which Indicated that, on the other side of the Atlantic at least, , It was believed that the deal for the sale of, the company's ships under British registry had been consummated. "The failure of any definite announcement as to the proceedings of the directors at Monday's meeting was unquestionably disappointing. Nevertheless, there m nultn a num. h. . i.- .. .. ...... ......... .... . -,-..- .- ....... jr oi who iwve laun in me nnai satisfactory conclusion of the negotiations, ft. WhlIeonthe other hand'those who hold the contrarj 'opinion diaw atten- tion io, me marKet tor the 6 per cent bonds of the company, which is certainly ery far fiom Indicating that there Is An early possibility rtf i them being called at 1!0. 'American Telegraplrand Telephone Bonds i The directors of the Ameilcan Telegraph and Telephone Companv jesterday voted to recommend to stockholder an issue of jr.0,000,000 fe pver cent seven-ear convertible bonds, and also oted to call a special ', meeting of the stockholders for July 1 to authorize the board to cairy out the recommendations The bonds have been underwritten, as announced previously, by a Boston and New York banking syndicate. The new bonds will be conveitlble two jears aftei Issued and up to the maturity of the bonds,. The bonds will be offered to stockholders as of record July 3, the day of the special meeting, but as the books close June 22, the latter date will be the actual date of subscription lights. Payment will be called 10 pet cent July 15 andof the lemainder half on August 1 and half on October 1. The price at which the bonds will be offeied has not et been defi nitely titled, but it will be around 94. As the Issue has been underwritten, h . tne EMiuicat will take any ttjat circular win De issued later. A number or local banking and investment houses have been offered participation in this Issue, but none of them was In a position yesterday to give any further particulars Brooklyn Rapid Transit After a special meeting of the directors of the Brookljn Rapid Transit Company late Monday afternoon It was officially stated that an announcement would probably be made on AVednesday regarding the plans calling for the financing of the company's 157,736,000 notes which fall due July 1. No intimation was given as to the exact terms that will be provided, although it is generally believed that the plan will Involve one;half of the sum required being piovlded by the War Finance Cor poration at Washington and the balance bj the bankers Identified with thecompany's affairs. ,The Federal farm-loan bonds are now selling at around 102, or an advance or more than a point above the offering level of 101 to jield 4 pef,Cent. These bonds have all the tax exemption features of the 34 per cent bonds of the first Liberty Loan and have proved distinctly popular with the investing public The Aimour JL Co. 6 per cent debentures on the cirb are now selling i at a, premium over the offering level. The 1919 maturity sold at 99 compared with 99t. the original offering price; the 920 bonds at 98, against 97?i;'the 1922 Issue at 96 and W,, against 95;; ,the 1923 borfds at SB3. 954, compared with he offering pi Ice of 95, and the 1924 issue old at 95i and 93H, against an offering quotation of 94'i, (Liberty Bonds were boft, although the 3b held fairly well on sub stantial buying. Foreign Government bonds' were active and firmer on the more favorable news from the other side. Itimore and Ohio Financing All tnld. thp ttaltlmnr-A unci Olltn nnlllnnd Pnntniint. Via oU..i T $18,000,000 tn notes maturing- in July. It Is probable that the J20.000.000 t bonds -nhlch the Public Utilities Commission of Qhio has been asl.ed tn f- authorize will be used as collateral for a loan from the Government with t , which 'to take 9are of these maturities , f "Although Plrector General McAdoo indicated seeral months ago that Whe ould expect the rallioad companies to finance themselves to a great A extent. It ls Dolnted out that Inasmuch nn a si a nils rH fnrm nf Ani...i hi ihMknot been agreed upon It ls virtually If not actually Impossible for i' en.ine airongesi luwruaua cu sen large diockr or securities directly or f through bankeis. Although It is claimed that a definite plan of financing JrliM not been agreed upon with the Government In the case of Baltimore J-Jand Ohio, It Is confidently expected that the matter wilt be arranged aatls--actorlly in the near future. So far a meetlne of the Baltimore and Ohio if directors has not been called to take fJNew,Men With Liggett & Drexel J "Liggett & Drexel, of the Stock Exchange Building, announce that X Lee A. l.aubensteln and Wilson Gullck hae become associated with their . Philadelphia ofllce. ' v V The Quaranty Trust Company ofNev i'uik will shortly move Into 'larger and moie commodious offices J, UiHldlnL'. where they are now located. w i vj7 It has been customaiy for the American Gas directors to ,'" "In June on the quarterly dividend" payable September 1, bu ,- tvas-Hakeii at the meeting of directors yesterday, iDivluencjMCtlon will not be considered until August this year, when 'rttvtrBtngTpoltlon will be better REPORTS w v-.. J..J.-...v, News Develbps Spco the stockholders do not. A detailed final action on any definite plan. In the Philadelphia National Bunk take action but no action known, WIDE VISION NEED OF U. SJHJSINESS New York Banker Warns Credit Men of After-War Conditions NEW POLICY NECESSARY i Future Must Be on World Basis Instead of Merely Domestic Clileago, June 19 The wot Id entering a new business and Industrial era and all precedents nnd tradition' suddenly upset, the Culled States, never before so vibrant with strength, wealth and Intention, Is head ing Into a future filled with "much dan gerthe nfter-the-war time without of ficial Washington taking adequate steps to meet the sltuitlon. Lewis I. I'lu son, chairman of the board of the Irv ing National Bank, New York, this aft ernoon told the 1500 delegates to the annual convention of tho National Asso ciation of Credit Men, In session at the Hotel La Salle The New York banker urged business men In lAlnln II. l.. II.... 1....A liillan linhll n-n. ak... . ..,.. I. ... . .u.,a ,,. in in in- v intir init-u nf tin, .n,. !,j ii i i .if .1. f.. 1.7-.. or too war and declired tht If business i-uiiiifuuoM is tn Uo possiiuo after met ..M.-.I.V.. . . ....I r nun our present allies plans must now be laid lie said that so far Amci I- can business men lack- an ability to see themseUen Mn tn ii.A. ,t m.irt i.ir.iiin " nnd having lived and traded in domestic terms" lintll letentlv lack a vision 0fWfietiicr minions or doinrs in munlc the world-wide comnetltion which they must meet when pesce Is declared "We etiKved oi perhaps suffered from what we called om splendid Isolation." he snld "We assumed that the eMieil- enre. V,f .V-, ?. ,,ii. .,,.ni T li. . ... .'..., ,7 . "i . ... m hi iiaim-c in uiiliviic-ci. imi ni. - aglned. between their conditions of life StetcdSor- coming to sec thai out former Hiuenuici i-iniiiwn ""in me iu, ni-... "hub iii.Miui,,. ..o i.ni.1.1 liui...., .... Hint even ir our domestic interests are to be protected we niU'-t adjust our vision to a world horlrou Instead of to one which maiks our geographical i. i..i. -i... i,.,. i-..,.i ii.it nnr nu ill ill n I ii-i nr nine inuim ."" - fiitiirA initat Iia n rnr1il flltlire. wltll . ... ... ..... fc ..111, I world trade, world connection, world problems, and hence world dltllcultles ap pear definitely Included lu what the fu ture holds for us " tmliintrlen Tin) Hlg I'art In War lie declared the Industries of this countrv the powdei interests, the oil men, the steel Indusiiles, the chemical people, the bankers, the Chicago pack eis and countless other branches have written marvelous chapteis In lilstorv in the last car, but Ing differences nnd working whole-lieaitedly to win the war. He declared that Washington has at last become populated with big business men, called there to put the war on a busi ness basis, and that, while not set on a twenty-four-hour basis the strides taken have been gicat one" That music ' hath charms to soothe the savage breast' of even a credit man was demonbtiated at this morning's opening session, when tlje audience rose and cheeied the members of a Jacky Band, who plaed and sang their sailor alls The demonstration came after an address of vvelcomo by H. II. Merrick, president of the Chicago Association of Credit Men, and just before a talk by tlovernor Prank O I-owdtn, of Illinois In response to the address of welcome of Mr. Herrlck, V. M. Getts, of Louis-' mile. Ky . urged the credit men to make 'the present gathering a "war conven REAL ESTATE FOB BENT SEW JKltWEY SfXHHOKie tl UAII.Y IV JCM5 rents en of the four-room fall; fnr nlhe electrlc-llihtf buntalaws f ttai Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony 8CRF BATHINOI OO0I FISHINOI Cloa to th ocean nd boardwalk, con anient to nahlni round In, th heart ef a modern, up-to.data ataalda j-aasrt. Each bunratow a pretty lumnur homa. Kl.ctrle llaht. artaalan water and aewar ate. Frtah veratabloa. meats, ale . da lltered tn jour door Halea bj lbs wssk, month or aeaann. Rtierva your accom modations NOW. ftOUTM JKnsf'.Y REALTY CO. 1S SOUTH Tllint) ST. Bell Phons. Lombard lie STEAAISIIIPR MERCHANTS & MINERS' TRANS. CO. Philadelphia to Piwannah and TacKonIIU, ' lor ail points rOUin. inn satunKn nfi-Ri) rEJiii rnuaaeipnia 10 nuiion, nr i nnlnti ive aalllnirti ueeklv. Weight, consult Agent. IMer 1ft. ft. Pine Ht. Tel. lomhard 100O 11 ' 8TEAMIHI1T,' WILSON'S SELECT EVENING TRIPS VV THK BKALTIFt I. DbUIWARK V.try rrldar and SiUurdar Kvcnlnc New Dolphin Unn I'aUce Steamtrs TRKNTON AD nuI.I'IIIN Oood Music No I.lquor Boat leies Arch Rt. Wharf, 8 15 IV M. Fare Wc each a Where Shall I Send My Child to School? - That question can be an swered quickly and satis factorily by consulting the Educational Bureau at Ledger Central. Here, with out fuss or bother, you may obtain complete and reliable information of any board ing school for boys or ffirls, military academy, business college, special schools for retarded children, conserva tory of music, college or university. Our intimate knowledge joi the advan tages of the various insti tutions will enable you to mukc a wise choice This service is free and available to every one everywhere. Ledger Central ijis i Tlr-i rs M.rVki.l'.r 1 rfsB.1. Jf M tlon," In that nothing be considered of value except us It bore directly on tho winning of the war lie urged tint the ".war note" bo sounded in cverj speech, ' et-cry report and at every meeting of the convention until It closes Pilda.v after- noon at the I.a Snllo Hotel. , Mill lllsritss "Credit II dene" In his annual repoit, lead at the ( morning tneatre session, H .1 Whit , , lock, of Chicago, nieslilent of the ftso- . ., , , elation, ihclareil tlmt iuo of lhi beft ,, - , ,, , , , , . points or national defense If ihe stn- hllllv ,,f tiD i....,.....i . ii. . diiiiv or its Intertill cndlt sjsteni President VI.I1V 1.u.l..Mn.l .!.. . I reSKIcnt IV hillock declared thst "to keep the poisonous gel ins fiom connner. CM credits mils f,n right practices from every one of his IndlvlduM and commerciil lives" A feature of the iirecnt lunvcntlon mill k. hi. .11,.. i ,i will bo the discussion centering around the "credit hjglene" burcnu. conducted , under the supervision of the Investiga- tlon and prosecution dep.irtment of i which Frens It Snvdcr. of I'lilladeUnhla I 4s chairman This hutenu wns praised hv .t It. Tkttwi i.r v.,. i .,ii bama. tan of the association. In his 'annual report Attention .iso vtns c tiled to the members of the association now In ,,,. in.... i , . int.- iiiiiiini mm mini service anil in lllfi Mtll- 11 m ll I, lit, I, 111. nuBn.,t.. II.... I.. .... ..... ....., ...ii... i,.- ,. ...i. I,., mn n doing in aiding the .National Council of "i!1"' . ' in e nsKui-iniioii win consiuer tne nesi methods of running to cover the "pro ii , T1, W" . , T" fesslonal Hade ciook-. is contained In , an fiddie.s In Mr, Snvder. of the In- vestlgailon and pto-tcutinii departincnt. I i I - " -. . rT1v rivvini'nnr i rno ihm'ii CI I 1 (.OAIPl ROLLtRS MLEl -oh. nome lime thu Beiilne1 . , National Xt-orialion of Arrountnifj OlTirers at Shore ' Atlmllc Cits, .tune to The lurstion ,nM . "''iking funds with an average ,hn ii he invcVteVi h.ii,, inn Ul,,,,, r'1". l''p,.bo1 v J' o "' ,lll,s ,'",le,.,nt " JI"Poal of the "oMinment for the winning of the wai Is one of the chief issues to come before ' the war convention of the National As- i -oc.ion ,. ConiiitriillerH nml Account- 'Ters w hh l! opened l"'.e tt.Sav Auountlng o.lleeis of the foremost j cUU. of lnp lm,i w, exprem them- selves also for the ntst time In public ,, tllD a(Ule ,,.p jdi.iup, flom tho ACtou of the Oov eminent In den Ing , lrltitkels foi munlclpsl bond Issue? In ex- cess of JlOnoOrt without the express! permission or the Trcasui Department ! . 11...1.1 in i.n-iiiiiBiuil I ot New York Hotels 'i .1 VfH nrk.""lunt 1l following rell?TitM of ritltHdrlphln Th. arf rf-trintf-rt.il mi .Npw rK hotcN i nurincrst Hltlitnond I UntzniHti rontlnental It It KIiirhIh o rianvlfi 5 r C Imi'lf-n.Hn haurelinn Mrf V L TVmplvniati haurclton M llnttltt t.rniitl V It Htirklmrt Hre-iHn (1 W Kinct (Irfpurlaii II M Uf rrltran tlrrcoi Inn .T M TlutchliiR aarrf II M Kadrlti HrrtnttHBf C K I.a I Icln OranJ o . IJston rontlnrnUl I! I on nrclln U 12 "Miller Herald Vtuarf I K MuIlUan Marlborough H J ratteron toptltn-ntPl II H Trice HrraM "-urtSre V O Ttfnolt1 Itrpciin r! Ho'trltfuez rutnbtrlatnl Mra J noJrluue? fumberlatnl I T arro1l Alrd-n J Carroll tir(Jeii TT Tnnv villi K (. AV Ahvil, AVallirk 1-ia nlllck t: It Ualloun WhIIU-U V l (loldmnn. Aberdft-n II Hoffman. A ll.tr t 0 S Keptfr. ilrnnd 1 A, T.Hwlir Aherd-'pn J T Mat ka, Hroudsa Central i IT I'lrkh, Park Aenue I.. M, Van Valkpnliurs tlrnnd It s "Warner. I'ark Aonu J. K. enman, Hroztell lloth !iieH FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Tor .'. arii a lender nmontr chooln, 4rt parn fur ioll-ce or Huninewi Rf-ojenH Ninth I lnoth "Ith Write for "War Hook miJ rat-, I John , Iwrr.rh. P.,l0th A Rmf ma,, 1'hUa. I MUOKTIIANO AND nonKKERPINO ! GrRlt Shorthand the easy, speedy Bvatem . Ilutlnees Courees Day or Exenlnr School! 1 Enroll any time To meet the heftvy and Increaelnr demand for younsr men and women with offic and huiln-si tralnlnir our clasie will be continued day and evening throuh . ut the coining summer month Call or write for particular and Catalog I I'IIILADEI.riI! nillNFS COLLEGE iui7srneMniii ri. Shorthand System in 30 Days I x iiuuucAfJiiaa uuiuui ui Office Training1 N F. COR. 1TH 1 niF-sTMT T5 rntranc lth Ht. Phong toriist 1SR1 I BIDDLECHOOL SSHz Ilarknard 4331 WALNUT ST., PIHL Beautiful home environment best dietary. neiecis minimireq u perirri ininoa vion 1 lessor! astem used. Number pupils limited. Ko cas. hopeless ftookln on renuest. Languages BERLITZ SCHOOL nit rmaTNrrr st. rtsntranca on lrt.th " I .. TERMSJ MAT BE BEGUN AT ANT TIM CTPAVFfi"! Ihe nest Business School. 0 1 IVrt I CJ J B.0i.go7 Chestnut Street Pn.li'r.. .narsn'il Knter nnvr Par or nlsht. ! FRIENDS' SELECT a "..? r.r OV.THE-PAKKS'AV ll'.th and l?lh Sts I NCMMI-.R Ill;i5lNESS COCRSF. Qreir Shorthand, Touch Tpwrltlng. Tlookkeplnir Dav Tienlnr. . The Taylor Helmal. 1(103 Market ,-ltreet' Teathera Wanted. Positions waltlnK. Free rlst'n for Collect and Normal rrsduafs Maern Teachers' nnrean. 100i Inrke . i ok mf cocStrv ifvsrnooi, Ihlt It mid. Dak lane. Phlla. SO acre farm. Special sttentlon Democratic snlrll Aires s 10 in woior uu. iiookifc S K M N hr.BOK. P. Susquehanna1 University 8EMNnROVK. v, ki patio- Tarultv Exrellent bulldlnira An nual expeut'-'s 100 Art. Sciences, Muilo Th.eolor. etc. Oat aloe .... I I1A. 1. AlnTan. , . irrsiurni WEST CHESTER. P , RT.8TCIIE9TFH RTTENOKMAI. KCIlriaL Bot h Bass 1220 to IMP Q M Pnlllpa Prlw PEsOV. P. At'KRMOOD TUTORINfl SCHOOL for siianti v r.faMl.il rhlldr.n open all year. Miss nBVKRKUX, llox P. Dson. P BEAPINO. ri. Schuylkill Seminary Reading's Junior College Preparatoo and Junior College courses for .11 milages anl unnersltlea Coed claasleal. commercial, musk, elocution and domestic wo knre. iisi.s sain, aiaioa- on rqust. BKV. WARREN F. TEEI.. M. A.. P. P.. President AI IKNTOHN. IM. r'-J-- rA.f cou.eok roit omun Ledar surest At.i.KNTow.N". pa. Nue hlJxs 1 "3 acres Detree cours.s Piano Art. Voice, Expression and Horns Kconomlca Tvo-esr courses Culmral Het retarlal. ilr.lvM. V. J. MAFLEHURST SCHOOL .", A aelect homa school for a limited number of retarded and subnormal children. Seven teen yeara experience, rlooklet .P. AMHJMt m&Alll.T ARNADK. Prinelpal. I TVf V '1 fT I rSf rsBBWeyCBBBB t WWA, Tjh. BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCof-irlo'itl "i, wiitcli'ail itllf nmiier (our hmliif' """ on bvulna. srllliw. ndifrfMIno ana rmi (oinirm. a;. ionr n.ir!.cn. rftaitu rni V'tf "" "' fncln. 1 fir rorrrcf nnnie and It!'" nMr mini fir utonnl fo nil (iimlr(r. ' Thosr uliirfi ore anouvintiNs muf be lanorrd, nsnrr fo 'CniKeol owcufonii 1.1 be rn( Iiv "toll. Older oiirjifoim fill be ontuerert in '" follllllll. TfK lilol fnffrrMn0 prrtb In,, ai fnoulrrri U be uoien fiilo 1ir , """" o Pet" "'"., T WK.VT over to'se'e lto last night 1 There was a good show on In Newark After ft was nver t sow rtnsle home. w'"l ,no result that t didn't get back, to New York unill midnight so 1 over-I i-lept this morning When I got downi lo breakfast tlraham had already gone & V,U7a fflWeaVfaV I should I bump Into but Questen, one of ,1,e " ghiks that came around to 8ep Oraham last week lie took hold of niv nrm nd snld ' 'Y.ug """ I believe ou are a friend of ti and i Orahaiu.' i CD I nat of it?' What of It?' .. ..i ..u.. ncin .inn ii in- in i,r kiivii ill ou ak hlm if ho will ht Rood enough to come down lo see Mr QUCMen i li, l.lt..nAlm. I ,.jr niiiicirii Its too late, bos cone" ,n'v!""c! ...one", l.one. wluie?' tinne tn work ll . .. .- . .. ..' ..." "..",. , ..,,.. ..., . ,., " 1 thought vou nea.it he had gone from hrIP. ,!n no,,ded tow aid the boaiding house Oil. no. he Is si stopping there, ill- HHIH H SIKH QI rotei anil lIIO, in- nwii- m niKIl "i rwiei HIIU lam. . all rtCni ..... ' Well, when do vou think he will be back"' I ...-. .. . .--- lie is woimiir nes. I understand 'Up 1 untl.lnt, l.i ,. nnu - lut.l. . -.. . ";"---".".'..""' Is that right? I ..!,.," , "', . , vv nai I tnu of work ! he doing ; 'heie. ' I ,, nfi-nia , . i , . , , c . eisTr..m.n.rMTC- ...!. nniMie tn- In 1 am nfrnld that he Ir not making a depmili nt .if the h-ln of oilurs ver large salar Is he? i vv t'hilid. iiihii 'Oh tho F-uiif- as tho re-t of n e V.1' """u ' ",,a "ell"lr suspicious vr mMfii ynn a ,t of mamul train- of.". ,,,,,, ! Ing schools and I would suggest that vou 'Whut kind i.f a boaiding houe ls,r, , tt.r lo them telling tin in voiu this? huppoe 1 wanted to com. here rondlt on end ask them ir thev know ot foi Instance, wh it M.t of leoominenda- , . tloul.si kind of m inii.il wo. I. '"" "uiu uu kim- u oum miu l'm " " ""'' l-e, oi a cncai i u e, tV"" " ' n'dk eN,,rJ "WM tolJu looking fo, looms? ' I tiled to look Innoient ' Uo ou thin Do sou think Oraham Is lontented i with Ills work" Does he eci talk to ou about oh, about things that hive happened' " "haj. do vou know where Washing- t0" ,.bqu.arf ls'', , ,, ,, es he said coidiill "Well llinl nff VVii ititnilnii U.ini.rn 'there is a little old-fashioned gaiden which (.ilahani pointed out tu inc om lime, and In that garden there is an i ....... j. -. w.. .... -......". 'H". i iiiu'iii'Miiu-i-ru n in. . iuuii jm? u utiip attached to it ' ' Questin looked purzled '1 am sure 1 "!,r.s5.0,rP0,lms,a'.d"e-Tr,,11 were so,,. 1 I would just beat it to the nmm oi will G-pt tiinri fmm If than nn will fium puiiiiflnsr me ' Ho niched foi a moment and then i."al.d?. ".,.,.b05. ..u.rra..n,J!!t. re,'"bV ;. iiv.ni.iii jiin.i.iT-u 111 jwu ic hwu ugh to Rle the mossaK'- to Mr Ura- l. and tell hlin 1 U return tonfgln enou nam, and tell him I Mill return tonight tor an answer.-' I piomlsed Ills ihauffeur held open the dooi of his car and he ot in and i dxove ofT I realized that T was later than eer for worlt Somehow I had been late the i last few daH Just .is I was preparing to do a jog trot for the office, the land- I lad cilled me bauk and paid, ' You for- Kot . our .man- i tan up inc. steps crabbed the two "letters she hsnded me and Jog-trotted to the office. I of cnitise Slddons and the crew had gone without tne Thev had changed the territory, so I dldn t know where tht weie Peri was In confeience wltll the circulation manageris, ho 1 Just had to wait until he wns through to lind out where I was lo go While do lug so t read the two letters One was i fiom Dad Such a nice letter! Here 1 it ii: ' M Dear Ho : EDUCATIONAL llotli -cetet Help Win the War nnd earn bic paj hlle dolnx It. Thousantl of men liae (fori tn the front. Their places as expert Stenog. raphern ItooUUeepera and Secretaries iiitiaf It ftllH tiv vnn Thla la mit bit Knter our school at once and t quaun tot a koou poeuion wur uav and Xlftht Clanara are open ull sum mer and tou Tt in be trained aulckly and mad efficient Are sou pa trlotlc? Proe it today Banks Business College 9S3 CIIESTNLT STREET aounr Women and ilirli rnMnERnrRG. r. PENN HALL CIIVMItl-RSnt'Rd, Olrls' rollrge Preparator uanre and SDreial courses Ct Modern Ian- I Kuane anu special courses c.-irtincHta prill Kges. Itonms with private bath New gym nsslum nml svclmmlnir nnal Rates 1A0O Catalog and la Ma) each ?ar spent at Allantff. Citc W.lrlf inntfnnp 1inlnlrr.inl.i1 Add. Frank . Mucin. A. M I'rln.. Hot . " w W H.I.I MSl-OKT. V. DICKINSON SEMINARY ;: atorr. Elsctie rourses Co-ed T.ars cam-1 pus 2 ryms . all athletics 1430 Cataln- Address President, Box K.Wllllsmanort, Pa . SM nTIIMORK. P . Marx I.ron liool for Olrts A home school Col pr.p . household arts sen. fln rourses New fireproof bides All outdoor activities Cataloff Address Rot 1,0S Earthmore, Pa I.ITIII.HMI.IK. Ml -Maryland College m'is Kim wriMr.s ion rolleta I'reparatorj , 114 Years History 'ollesr 1 (llrls from Si Stales Domestic Science 'in mllee from Halt Music Fireproof IlulMInk Kxnr.sslon NonMterlan Address Treejdeni Rouse fnr Catatot P. I.KTirKR. U.I K. Mil. NCTVAKK. T)FI.. Women 5 COllCfire OI Delaware i i ... - f To women dealrlnr a liberal Huraiinn under Idal conditions ot hom life, the, Worn en's Collepe of leanar offera unetrelled onportunltiea at extremely low rout Pttuat ed In a. beautiful and healthful r-cIon one hour from rtilladlphla. Kor cataloc rll. tu Miss niNirRFD J. ROBINSON, Dean. .Sennrk, Delaware. WAHIIINHTOX. I. . F aul Institute 3ri?l? i 1107 S Streei.N.W, Sdiool for Washlngon.D.C. Reaular Hisli School and Collete Preoaratonr Courses. Special Certlflrat. Couraes Th. Art. Journsllam Short Storjr Wrltlnir. Kin- dtrgarten Normal Tralntnc, Domeatre Hcl- ence Itualness Course. Parliamentary Law. Mrs, Nanette 11. Paul, IX. II.. President. Author of "Paul's Parliamentary Uw" Paul Jastlluts CliauinuQva opens at Venice Park, Alloiitlo Cltv. .V. J July HI. TABBVTfttVX. N. Tf. Miss Mss.u's Summer Seks.1 at ratrlett Berslee far fllrls.TarrrtownMin.lfudson U T launr Men and Beys AI I.V.N TtlWV. PA. Allentown Preparatoiy School Preparea hoi fur'Ieadlne; colleaes and unlersltlea. Illstt standards, .Vew build. Inss Hpeclsl department for Lois oer 10 Athletic teams Iarsr campua and ayinua alum. Terms MOJ. Cataloc on request. Visit tho nhoal Writ Box 404 AlHlam H. Hues. Principal. Allentowo. Ta. tlWKX FKIX. N, t. l "When mother saw ni After lirenk- fftst Rhp sild 1 was looking better than had for a Inner ulille I tnlil lier that the renon was that our bov was coming in ee us and was bringing a friend uitli hlni 1 nave worried a lot about ou or Inte, for somehow I have felt that we son, no one . n ,imr to im heart as ou' are Kvervthlng I do, evervthlng I have , done .with the object of help.,' Ing inj boy to bv a bigger, better iiihii ' "You know, my boy, I inn much older than Oti are (uaOirallv ) but I want OU to feel tlmt vnur Dm Is it reAl nal who wants ou to trust him and have ronfidence In him, nnd to open oui, n,.,nni, P. time 11 ttlniimi inim heart to hlni I will fcc ou on Satur-' ",B,llne. ""a.. June in Klshop John day Jlnst head of the Amlsh Mcnnonlte f,i-VVp !1J k'ntlf" ifgnrd. to our church, has Issued a statement outlining friend Mr 5rnlmm. and assure hltn I ,. .... , , ,, , , . . of the heart welcome there Is here for.""' attitude of his church toward the hlm war nnd war activities, bonds, war i .1 M ol ' 'ov'N" ,K':THI'n4 stamps the T.cd Cross and other emp I then read the othei Inter, and It , . , , . . was certalnl.v some funirii Bn,, home features of the world con TOIlAfj IH SlM;xs Kl'IOItWt Hot uoirfs become toUt or r icird srnlrd fn on riirloif. (From S K S f.oulsvlllc) hat doks this mean to vol? Ilmincss Questions Amwcretl iklni- crloul of p.tentliiK n ' in the -Znobll tr"d. 1 find . s unother nrtlcl used for the I I mii thinkl a rllcl 1 1 tut. I I thu( thin- i. miup purtof- but of fliRr?iit dfulun Mut ( i"iur iurwin liui Ul iiiiit-rrni iirniKii ii Ml mrln nr lust one. be different to tmei !.. .... i O IT ! I'ni-iu mnui'-ii I -trough Hdle vou not to attempt '" patent this without flist seiing a rVin,,,S.Vr,,Si,,;,m.,rl. Vw.".ll gixici patent atiotnev 11 is nuicn ";,", '" " j ... 1.1... ..... i, r .. ... ... ! ltllt tills Mno. lint Mipfln lltnt lifii ... '. ti"'Ti" . .nf.. i . ... ii.,.i I in I" ia "UIl lliw VIIIIIU li-f in err linn ) n m i,vi nun inn ilium ii-.- i. i-.i ...... , vou don. tr.in-greV in an whn than to psv fome other lnwei a large fee to get vnumitofonv tiouble Into which "our Innocent Ignntanee mav lead vou ' 1h, lirntilam llinl 1 j.m a.,1 Tn 1 1 I ttllf til Mill Is imuunl nml t ffr It rtoes not rome with IT tn the nnn ef bu-ln.s questlnn I mn neventeen ers mil Kile eMr neo i was . " ulCK with inrntilllp parflliis inn 100 i ihf ue nr loth iocs l nm rnrfpo to i hfl rhnlr Mi trrnt5 are poor ft ml I onl hn' ii crHmmar school riJmiitlnn Out ililf of lp-- rltlnK ! hat- no bufclnpoM train Iiik ''mil'l mu )ust,Pt sotn totHttnii that loum purun at hnin wniTi ouin "f h . hlh vou cmilil do at vour home Of coursi If vou got nlentv uf tvnc wiitlng It would make vou Independent ispedalh If vou have fair speed I would stinngh- urge vou lo put some I. inn t.tn .In.li.ii0- .iiia.ni.KR.i K1iicln III would 1 urge vou to studv business1 nnifllsh. letter writing and mall ordet advntlslng Vou might be able to equip out self to run a business b mall You might also fit ouisPlf to write sales letters foi business around our home Vniu nroblem Is. Indeed, a veiv ditli- ..!. - ....I 1 . l ; ....l.ll.l. I. I.. ' the hope that some loader mav be able i to olTu some suggestions of help to ou ' , I UIl HMf. rtllll I .till MIAU H 'I'll .'.. II. I .11 i LECTURE TO NAVY LEAGLE . "lai" S'a"" Wi Dc'"il"; 0rani-' rutionV Helpful Work Captain WUIhni II SlaMon. of the Saw League, fiom WaihinKlou, will deliver a lecture this afternoon at 4 ow o the membeiH of the Na I-eapuo In the lIoer Itooin of the Bellt-- , League Mie-Ktratfoid . . , ,. , .. . .. ., ,.. I 1 '" "orK of "I,B1"' ,n al,llnP thp hulldlnu of uhlps for the iarrinir ot supplies and comforts to our men oer- seas villi he described bv the speaker, i w bo Is on a lecture tour of aiious btates I " :., t:nn ,.,,.. t,,rfl,r r:rr l.nnenMer, r .tune 19 When the i bexne of Mis Harriett Johns was nearlv detioyed b.v file 1700 In cash was tin own into the stieet along with the rubbish Edwin Fisher, an Insurance agent s clerk, aimlessly Hlcltlng the pile of rubblah, uncoiered the monev, which was lestoied to itx owner, who Is In the hospital suffering fiom burns recclxed ii ing 10 cxunguimi me lire, wn.cn was caused b ai( overturned oil lamp (OONTINl'nD TO.MOmtOW) Inline Men nnd Bora BKILFIONTK .rl)F.M Limited tn 100 jouns men 1" and up. athletic field and Rm , mod ratf. catalog Jamen r. lltiKhes A M Ileadmastf-r, Ilptlefonte Vn 1 TOME SCHOOL I(oyV Preparatory I Tmrrisiu it(;. r. " , arrigfauro; cabemj) A Capital Nchool near n Capital City A countrv school founded 1781 Modern buildings large rumpus Adtantagea of nmall classe and IndUldual Instruction Thorough college preparation. Hates $500 to SHOO Superleed athletics separate school for lounger bojs lnlte closest Investigation a personal JMt If poMlM Write for Our tata logue and plans of new dnrmUorj. Nw .Tunlor school bulldlnv will be open for September term. Address XKTIU'R K. ItROWX. It. A., Headmaster CIIKSTFR, . PENNSYLVANIA Military Collese Men Command Whlla her craduttes direct munitions rn. ductlon. man battleplanes, lay dwn the 1 barraare, and so "over the top M p if, c. ' . irviaai in' n stfeirllK' nH anrliuitli, fl.VoV1!'"8 of m'n ,or ,'"' baltl" "nie men who lead are the men who know Senior Unit n O T C Collalst rnurses In Olill Hnlneerlnir Chemlstrj. Kconomlra and Finance. Preparatory and Junior i acnoois Col. Chsrles r Ttstt ronmsnaaht icox riivi, c.-nesier I'a, "The West Point of the Keystone State" (HKi-tTMT Illl.le. I'. CIIRHTM'T niLI. ArUKMY A country boardlne and day erhool for bo Thoroush preparation for college icl- , l pntinc school or bualne-i Hlvheet etaudards nf (scholarship Kiev -IlK) ft All athletlrp I Oolf llnk fine arm. with nwlmmlnc pool Separate Lower School for bo from rt xeare upward Catnlotr Hnec low ratca for fte-dav boardera Jamea Itwaon Pflttermin, lfeadroaeler, St. Martin. theMnut Hill, Ia. sursnrKf.. vs. HrZT K1SK1MINKTAS NPKINttS .HCHOof. ! f10" Pfi-aonal attention rootball nnd base ' VH'1 ." uiit imiiii. .pw if) ninasium, with lulmmlns nool and bmvlinr- aiUvi. ''tronc comn-tltlv teama Pr. A. M. UtlHon. Jr., I'ret., SaUabnrr Pa. ' ' " : iii ivava VILLANOVA Approred bj IT. fS. wsr tlept. as staniltrd lerhBlCSI SCUOOl. l-.Xl.llnt mnr... 1. Ctrtl. Llectrlial and XlfchnTi(ihl rnin.... inj. Orsduates elletbla fr CoramTsstons : in i-nsineerins corpi. urest seed for men trsiaed la theie lirambes Clinics), rommerctsl aai reclitered pre medical rourses Prep School Tor cst'B Box 70 Kee J.J. Can. 0 S A.. Prei , VilltnoTs.P.. horpkntowx y. a. Bordentown Military Institute Mental, moral, physical, military iValnlnr. Ilordentoivn.on.the.nelaware. Neve Jerac. STVUNTHV. V. Staunton Military Academy Only l.orernm't Honor Academy In South Mrarst plata academ In tha lissl. 11os from 10 to "u .ara old prepared for the UnUersities, (lovernment Acad, mles ur business. Qjmnaslum. swlmmlnc pool and athletic park New l.'OO uotj liarratka (."hsruea I47H ror catalogue address Col. Wm. ,. HAIU.h. Ph. P.. Principal, Mauotoo, Va. lUlNKMUHO, VA. Fuhburae Military Scksl New a0O.0O Flrepre.1 EaalpaMt Prepares (or unllsrsltles. lousiness Ufa. Diploma sdmlta toall cpllajaa. HaaVltrul ! TWM fsc5r I MENNONITE WAR STAND DEFENDED BY BISHOP N Cnu-nrflinP. Nnr niolnw. ' -.j n1v. TT CnvB An,:,!, r:vt w. , , .. .. .. to Red Cross flict This Is given as his flrs-t official statement, to bo nccepted bv his people as authoritative, and Is In part as fol lows I 'The Amlsh people of this place have heen a subject of note In the newsnsners I ?u,!.n5,l!',B.'Lt.r.B... T,,,r""',0.'",!0,.' ' itLTs'torTutied'; r dlslovnlty to our (?ov- I l .r ,i illlll 1(1111 I uiton ccwHrdlcp o r,r"""'M' .""J ,Vr,n.t.hclr con'ctlon that , the gospel of Christ Is a gorpel of peace ! ' Thenonreflftant attitude to war Is lhi Sine ur hae no pnrt In war, ti cannot constentli have am nnt I .. .....V ....j ..i. M ' f ll A clllYlwiri rt t !. ... lun a I ..,:':.. "'... .,'.V .''" v .1. ""' I Hl. ",..',..,,.,.;..,;",, ; ' i,i, B,.r;wl .:..f,nT,i,V - "" III- mlllui) establishment ) lint this does nnt mean Hint vtelmve -- . ." I - --- . - - ' no obligations to Coverninent or no I"H creased burden because of the world s K,eatet. suffering brought on b war jf wp lHnnot seive under the military mi imnoi. . j. A W LDWOUO Lff BT-THE-SEA and Wildwood Crest The unusual stress of the cery man and woman to keep ff.cioncy. inn requires rest, i air. These tesoits offer tlic'bc3t bathinp;, fishing, motoring and sailing on the coast. Fi e-niile boardwalk, high-grade amusements and up-to-date shops. Concerts twice daily by a part of the Philadelphia, Orchc&tia. Our cottages arc rapidly being rented. It will not be long before the desirable locations will all be taken. Make your range your hotel reservation at once to insure choice selection. Moderate rates and best service. jfy 7 SkhLmmSmmLWkSgGSStSmBm JTUfyi"niJWHWfW1ll.-''sH"ii l-Wtl TKNTIO CITY. N. .1. StfE I AT F 9 I -W i Atlantic City's ll Bright Spot . ..n.fw 3 WHITE KUHNS AT CAFE MARTIN New York Avenue and Boardwalk ATLANTIC CITY ATLANnccrrtl iM3Kg(iREATESr IVwASGRFATESTBoIlLSULrESSI i t i TirTr r nn ni ; PANTFIFI f Virginia Ar near 8tel s-i's r lt.L.1 p. Rooms IT we.klv and up Kuropean plan. Mrs. H. llubcrman ( HOTEL OTTENS American and European Plan Whole Block Beach Front I'livste Ilatlis, Ktertrle Kletalor, Tennis, I Islilnt. llathlnir, Orrlirstra Personal Direction MR. H. 31. STANFORD Formerly manager Bay Hotel, Tampa, ria ; Signal Mountain Hotel, Chattanooga, Tenn OC'KAN CITV. . i. IHinois-on-the-Strand Ucean Lity, N. J. I Opens June 28. Clone to Beach Ilunntng water In every room Private baths. Bocklet. A. J. MIClll'NER, Owner Proprietor HOTEL BRIGHTON Opens Juna 6 for SStb year under oon aecutl manairement. The placa of real seashore life Cool. alr, 'homey" ex-, chancea and ballroom 7ft. R. SOOT. WINTER HARRUR, MP, GRINDSTONE INN WINTER HARBOR, MAINE Across the bay from Bar Harbar. 0aa of the Haest summer hotels In Maiv Ol-tNS JULY 1 This hotel has eeay modern Improve. ment L.arice isa rnoiui la, is ii iirivarai wm. .. rooms Kith private Motorlnr drl rlMnc. ttunls. toatlu., aaal In, bowllu alleys. Mlllarda, pool and a well-kept folf csihsTB holes. 4 t x nU uooaiet may obtains ill rcEJ-:.? MIKT1I UHimtUII), N. J. . v,i iiiiiiijnsi an ' FiiiLi?) mEwimmm H , U-.. establishment, there" 'are other wajffjjj which we may and arc serving being cahed upon We -ore contribute to the lied Crop! tat the relief ut tng. We conscientiously subscribe!! Government bond to t urtd fof'tt4, w,nl'ort and Improvement of local coiio dltlons. rV j "We owe a debt of gratitude to . Oovernmcnt for the recognition fl lour rrllglous conviction". Tills Is.tl ' both In the United States and In, ada I J. "The Jlcnnonlte Church of Amerl lias contributed more than JltO.000 two monthn fur war sufferers. It ha formed an organization with tho QuaVu IVin B A rli.l 111 1 111 llllill llllArnlll stricken Illinium T lie Amtch Mennoif- lies have iii.Jo freelv contributed lo tho7 llf.a tr-noa W' . Ih In -n V IViaf ItlA 4Vt cent nctii nf Inviilt. mnllera nf tnflllIftavV' and violence which lesulted in tho peWM srcutlon of manv nnnrcslstant people Ji4fcc, not In accordance with the wishes of thj ... . - . .... -YT highest omciais ni our liovccim-ni. irinK.T.PPivr. nunr.vn' & WIRE-TAPI'ING CHARGE i . ," Two Pillfburplirrs Arc Accused of "n.,,1,, , ..;,U f' Htirkct-Mtop Swindle f iMitshitriFli Innr in With tho rrrrt.4 nf tlf nr .1 Snnhlnr Mini H I. Pf- V . .li-il. . . 1. .. 1..-. 1- t.-. It ';""V J-,"i'.::.:.. "i.-'"". f"f,3- "ZZ? 1 detectives ei?ed,,i, alleged wire-tapping, .i apparatus, w men Is Mini to liav-e flzurfiflsi- In tin. nliimii. In Mia bnliamA ' ... mcV.i,on lence also oeicd indlcateljf ,'' trmfsi alon" In m?m or n'e smMlerL'V wAnern Icnnvlv inla c'lie" totaling JtHL"' r,r, not) ' """"4 9f ffji J MMMi:it Kl.MJRT mi nu oiii), x. si. times ntnkcs it necessary for in the highest stato of recreation and lots ot iresn selection NOW. jAr-fo V 5'i At, m 'i-arty-p .-.si nSl . 1 sLWLWm ,,sl . Cit ClcrK, Wildwood, N. J, ATI.AMTC CITY. N. i. "l '? -m '- Jf'i rmmrnxm J2r A -" --r 1 JosewK T sJI Of 4 ProprierorlS 1 BOARPUlO -aifn CT YAMCC niar , t'iji. imD. rutvArv m ,WJ 5iaJ BlJOJmiE ATLANTIC CITY Strictly European Plin French Cuisine Superior Serviet , Afternoon and Ritht BhcUc Room Ova looking Ihe Sts CiiteitTtN rl'K MY. N. J. mmmmmmi. I a f 1 1 CTa .. ll.nni. I.H K....i.M..ft''. 4 i-oioniai noiei ,ssr;, r"S5Sl bath: levator flrusn tor llth iik inn Jutt I 1Mh W' H CHITKCH. Owner A Pmpr1ttyr.AP ssr;('uui: vouit cottagu and hot tit "SfaJlVATIUNiS AT Till; ItKUfl WITH Kir-alJMT UATIUNli JlfSACIf 'WRITFJ 110 UD OP TIlADV" 1ft4 r..; .yi Miinnnoii, y. j. EDGETON1NN ",.!.: "S-fflfj j u.i..., .w.l room, orcnenra. iMoi.a iur exceiirni nn nViltn servlre Can Sil. Auto at tlvla llonkt-t J AUlgltT KARRIS Prop V 1UI7U CUPI T-trtlM Wllotrood'a "r 'rrZ. T ' .tnodem hotai. 1 a mmmmtw " niTai-, hittiil swa avi iii-ainri privnea oama; rooms en 1 bklt. Auto u. J. woods, own. Met. Now IIdwaoila Furemiul Va otei. jioj e com. itiv. Hierlal Juno rates. Near 1" Ooo lioou laoie. 4. It. sauiTTtl DAYTON 'iw "fen 'or season of 1 will bf extended to our patrons CanTa A. MriumKAY. Owner rrorrlflor" Justice Nr Usach ana Anw ASIU BV PAKK. X. J. Jas DKUE; 1EraTl f rmtC&nvo) THE FLORIDA 2.2..?"?'1 1 100. rate. 1 up. M.IJ. APPLpdATl 1'Knronn m-rincis. ia. f a HOTEL ahpBA! A. nationally known MuunUMH motor trip over Lincoln II la hams CCl ueuanirwl variety ot oiveraiona. witn ia hole coif course. Miner waters vuual tn IJsrlenbad L.ariataa Modern hotel celled cuisine and iservlca. fe'. ; n. E. Hernial NaT. M. C. Sneeny. Ass4.' .iWftfl wlasteiatoritihflM,riwll nEKNEIUiVIt.UB. PA. 6ALEN HAU-lN-THt-ll WERNEBSVILLX. lrv air. unusual aAj fort. Dally conc.ru... j rlsn. Otrin. rnua. nor t from N.T. Phil i?tl Itssi laKK HPXAgjI BErNMEr la tha (ootkllM aj' oeautuui utt assa Bookl.t. Jlu . jaru urrue.! 'Fnrmand i larrVilK " M uaai vood hathlai aervtce. distort Oil ;. WSJ i ' i. . w? ,A ' rmTS. ,' rm -A ,.!?, rw .KMtfarl '. " j,-. , "- s t:-. i vYE A .' - -'--.v-v vmusrr" "". . i.."i tton.i. Kisw. 4M t - '1 :1