f " ri5f i. fi !., M ' v- kV x w m J m It IV, r u ft A 1 ' i m. life's insoMs. iBirr1 r- iSfcV K: OCCUPATION TAX ay .. . NEW REVENUE BILL '.ASV f . , -Those in War Industries, rmcrs. Teachers and Mm- p? pt - istcrs Jixcmpt l-c iiy wevMocioica itcji fi' & f WililnBton, Aup 13. -I? Jul . ... . -...! ''SRtwelal taxea or Jio a year on nvv-u- .""' . J . '. .. .. special laxya o .' -- .tlons or professions, creepy the war sdustrv trades, farmers, tetchers ana dnlsters of the gospel, w ere vv rittcn in ?..- n nA. nnn'ttnn .irni. -ftlA1U( bill to MyDytneiiouto nujauuu .. v (ilttee. A similar lax was p.aced upon, liy business with receipts or ;uuu a . .. mn lth .1 lew of S2a a senr Fi.w-'TV ' ' , iV v wnoicsaie nouws mm iitnNi i S15.1. !.. nnA -,r Lit'i&.Jf "Re'pretnrv McAdoo will appear before !n committee tomorrow to discuss the IV' 'Tre'asurj's new plans foi an eceS . BhiflKtax based on rates i the present S ,14w, with nn vlternative war profits eH lax. i nis is ine mam i-.-ii.n- urctii lmi: Wir 'tfcommlttee and tin Treasui life , Newsnaner". prest a otntlons ,r and IT 'fserlodlcals were e nmnt .1 frnm thp Kj" rProposed 10 Per cent tax on the amount II. Ia)d for leased telenraph .md telephone cvv -. .,w Iwlres- in the pendlnK $S 00i000 000 revenue bill, after a 150rous nsnt ov Represcntatles Ralne, of Illinois, and Ijongworth, of Ohio It was amended fo as to apply onl to the stock brokers' pines In addition to the ord!mr dutj of 10 fper cent on all jewelry sold at wholesale, 'ths committee put on a 10 per cent ta ton retail sales of jewelrj composed wholly or partly of platinum This Is designed to discourage such use of plati num during the war. iNEW PUSH THREATENS ?; TO OUTFLANK ENEMY .Germans Likely to Be Forced J to Retire From Rojc ' District t r By the Associated Press Allied forces this morning began "funeral atfnck ajralnst the Oerman lino rnnnlne from Thaulnes south to tho Olse Rler, a front of about twenH-fH miles Dispatches filed at London shortlj after noon reported Important gains at -various points, especially on the ltal ,ector south of Lasslgny near the Olse The Lasslgny Massif, the steep "lopes 'Of which have been strongH defended Jby the Igermans, Is reported to be al fnost within the grasp of the Trench "And unofficial!) dispatches pas there is fevery prospect that this natural fort- fTess will soon be rested from the enemv 1 ft Further south the French have ad- ( vancedto U10 village of IVEconv illon. Jugi south of the eastern extremity of ' TWescourt Wood and vlrtuallv on tha CffcstvOl the hills overlooking long rettehes-of the Olse. West of L'Hcon- . V(lIor -they Mav e made new progress f north of St Claude farm A an imtnedlate result of the gains made In that rector, tho Germans are abandoning their trenches In the bed of 1 tho Olse Just wes of tho village of "jn Wili, trash u; muivumi xi i-i r-uu positions 1 .jNortiuof Lasslgny In tho region of WtAvft'sfnd fllOn&r tha railroad runnlnr Ait northward, to Chaulnes. 'here are so far y?. 5,'no reports ot progress P If. ths Allies succeed In carrying the helfhtB eouth of Lasslgny thev will force tha enemy to retire from the Roye fllstHct, as they will have 'he Roe Noyon road under their fire and will omlnat& .the whole region w ith their rUllery. The advance reported during the last few hours. If continued, probably would ftave an effect on the German posfinns 1n Uie Ourscamp and Carlepont forests, east'of the Olse If tho Hermans are outflanked by the Allied movement, a retirement from that dlsrlct would be probable, and this would necessitate a relocation ot the line running from the Olse and the Aisne at Solssons. Hurt in Auto Smashup While returnlpg from a fishing trip at.Forteecue last night a touring car driven by Michael. QabrUlle, of 3SJ7 'North Fifth street, Philadelphia, struck the soft sand on the State road two miles north of this citj and skidded Into .telephone pole and was demolished Ctjniutl-p Alan a fin, ft. HAiinil !&?"' . ' IK'f The body of Joseph jioen, twenty-six pk fc wAa ntH. nt nlntirpRter who iss fcM.& jlv,rneri In the Delaware River at 'a. Hi ' Honal Park last Thursday, when canoe ,rJbTi'capied, was recovered todav funeral WHM aafrtces will be held tomorrow What Jim Calls -''Camouflage Sauce" fi IJMaybe It's creamed chicken or croquettes, or asparagus perhaps Tit's creamed mushrooms but .Tim 'says 1f It's smiling up at him under my camouflage sauce It's GOOD j'- jl kVUiac, ti. B ju.l u, nunc BtiiutC, bVJJJLifpu know but the secret Is that to ESS) X I add about half a tablespoonful hkjj fOf ai ftauce my miracle worker. lAlfd unless the flavor of the dish fr& "Jltaelt is very delicate that sauce SM Xijust turns it Into an ethereal JfriL enchy creation with piquancy EFarf iu plu! fiuy famous cream pi celery soup gets Its charm out of that same bott,le qfAl Sauce, and Indeed so rt'i. j nu wiiy umcr ujsurn nn vn usea WS'-t, 'S t J be flat and tasteless under the JS5 -.-w-...v ..v .... w.,v? nuuv.c. F iti ti' wnndarflll what a dish nt A1 M, I Sauce will do I Adv. m& .. -. Plant Now -n vmtr ernrAiny !fwrFalI and Winter crops. L."t -. Jr Beets Peas ins Radishes Xettuce Spinach M&i TurnP . !v-' out t"V1rv- mrA Pnf m' Strawberry Plants. 4r.r4,ffoloC far beet TtrUti "imwwikw- 't a? MkJ CORNS SAFE IN NARBERTH NOW Opening of New Postofficc Will End Crush The twenty-seven sentleWn with corns who left Karberth may now re turn In perfect safety. The present poBtbfllce, where they have known moments of most bitter anxulBh. Is about to be closed A more commodious ofllce Is to open across the Street Tho old poMofllco proed entirely too small. The crush after tho 5 15 oime In nan a painful spectacle, sometimes the walls bulged But the Rentlemcn with the corn were the chief sufferers Shirp cries of pain fin. .. . . , , ik Linri winterers niiirn frirH tn iihiii jvii"i. ;::." ,""""" " "vv-.: spilt tne air as their No 10 s were In- advertently trodden upon One rain tried .J.,"? "" '" '"". "u k -inimci-. nr In his tlneers W Ith the opening of the new pot ollice this soirowful situation will be-i-unie only nn utihappj memorv APPOINTED TO CITY JOBS . . ... , . ,.., ' .irancics in vnrinui Municipal nu. , i. r.iu.l rcaus Are hilled Cltv appointments todav Include Hct- aco T Brown, 760 louth NMnteenth street, assistant teacher, Board of llecre- -,i tnnn. w.,,1 mt..h..i : n.,.- rlh street driver nureiu of riro", $1000 . i-eipr ijcminn o'ui upu hitppi unvrr. Bureau of HiKhw-is 3 a di , Robert tjipscomb 13 West Price street ilrixer, Iimeau or water jt i ui ; Mcto 1'ftl ' f Vcreailon j "Maripii,, no: Ted , .-,, T,l. TJ , . ..- U- j , ti i mm. fircii; nrnuv n'.iiit'i J100. .nut lames rlpril strppt Hrnfts. man Bureau of HlKha- $100 SKIP-STOPS DOWNTOWN w Sflie.lulc 'VTill Re EITeclic Next Suniljv The "skip-stop' siteni delcd by thn fuel administration to eonsenc coal for war Industi les and next winters do mestic supplj, will be extended to South Philadelphia nevt Sunday by the Phila delphia Rapid Transit Companv The rcslon affected -vlll be between th Delaware and Pchulltlll Rhers from South str' to the na 5 ird The stop3 to be eliminated will be announced In .. f-w di s PLAN FOR SOLDIER VOTE I Men Get Blanks to Authorize Tax Pav nients at Home i More than 4 0 000 blank forms for "oldler to authorise perohs at theli homes to pa taxes so that thev maj vote at camps are being sent to the can- I torments bj Secretarj of the Common wealth Woods Thrv go to fortv-four camps where Pennslan!nns are Ef forts are hclng mode to And out how minj Tenn-v vanla boldlers will be In the Cnlted states in Vov ember so that commissioners ian be sent No decision in regard to the men ov crseas has been reached xV tribute fiom Iresident to theWbmen of America 1 THINK the whole country has appreciated the way in which occasion. Ihey have been asked to do, and done it with ardor and efficiency, but they have shown a power to organize for doing things on their own initiative, which is quite a different thing and a very much more diffi cult thing. I think the whole country has admired the spirit and the capacity and devotion of the women A young French Wife at the mercy of the Huns The pretty little wife of the pharmacist al ways sheltered and protected from every harsh influence, suddenly left at the mercy of the invaders. How a mighty strength comes to her in the hour of her trial what happens to her, fight ing against tremendous odds here is a story that will thrill every woman's heart. Dorothy Canfield's "La Pharmacienne" is one of the finest stories the war ha? yet produced. Th Mcterlal Review Company new 1 ora KV 7 COMMENDED KOR HUWEin Iljjmoncl E. Srlioup. 3020 Wlisrton ttrert, who. willi eiplit oilier ailnr, lias been romnieiiilril liv Secrclar Diniel for liroverv in taking a ves sel llirougli a ilenc foi ami re'eu ing a liiirerknl rrcv. ANOTHER PHILADELPHIA HERO Sailor Cointnciitlnl h ISa) Sec ret.ir) for Vid in Ucriii tmther Phllndelphlan bn- betome a war hero Ho Is R-avmond 1" "- houp twentv-spven vearr old, 30SO lurton stree and he has lietn coiimendcd for brnerv bj Secretarj of the N'nvv DtiIo s iniip was one of the nlnt lulled States sillors who took a vessel through n dense fog to the rescue of twentv-slx men abroad a British ship choup has a voung wife and Imbv In t lU 1' v and the wife when told of lur I" siiand n ai.t smiled dclightttllv si ng It 'whs onh what she would h if xpected of Uajmond ' lie met her husband first about two and one-half veiirs ago while he was dulv Ht the Vitval Hospital In this c"v He Is now a pharmacist s mate HELD FOR CHILD'S DEATH Coroner Prole Killing of Bov by Motortrurk following an Inquest Coroner Knight todaj hfld lohn Sprcht thtrtj-thrte j ears rid :00S South Chadvv Ick street, to await the action of the Oram! Jur In connection with tho death In .the frankford Hospital, August 6 of Paul Rau elienlnch elx vears old 1606 frankfrrd avenue The child died from Injuries received when hit by motor- trucK ariven nv specnt lMttlck DoP seventy. 2071 f lot Venango street, who was struck bv a trollev car, August 1, in front of the Rausehenhaeh home where he had Just called to view the child s hodv died 10- dnv at the frankford Hospital women have risen to this great have not only done what thev H M 'i k iflrnPlBBBBBBB IbbbBb1bbbbbbEbB'Iib)bb& IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBBBBWrliiBBak PICTORIAL REVIEW AMERICA'S GREATEST WOMAN'S MAGAZINE For Septemberout today t VOTE QUICK REPORT OF MANPOWER BILL Amended Measure Provides U. S. Educate Youthful Sol- diers After War By the Awocintcd Prc Washington, Aug 13 The Senate Military Committee todav voted to re port favorably on Thursday the Admin istration manpower hill extending draft nges from eighteen to fort:'-1c ears An amendment offerer1 .v Senator Reed, of Missouri, was Injectef to have the Government provide two years' edu cation free for nil bovs under twenty one vears old, to be given after tho war The Reed amendment affects both armv and navy volunteers and those who have been drafted fnder Its pro visions, upon application, the youths would be given "an education at the expense of the Government at approved educational Institutions the period of suih education being equivalent In point of time to the period by him served In the armv or navj, but shall not exceed two ears " "Application for such educational privilege,' tho amendment provides, ' Blnll be made within six months after discharge, and the applicant shall begin his studies promptly after his applica tion shall have been approved Still another amendment offered by the Missouri Senator would permit sol diers and sailors, regardless of age, who hive either volunteered or been drafted, to receive commissions Thev also would be made eligible for admission to of ficers schools The measure was also amended so as to provide that the wife of a sol dlei or pallor shall not be disqualified for anv position under the Government because she Is a married woman J. 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BROWN, BANKER, DEAD Prominent in Politics as Member of Councils Twentv-five Years Joseph H Brown, vice president of the Holmesburg Trust Compnnv since Its or ganization and for twentv-five veais a representative of the extreme northeast ern part of the city In Cltv Councils riled on Sundav at his home S01 2 Trankford avenue, Holmesburg Foi ncarlv half a centurv Mr Brown, who was a stanch Republican, was a member of the Union Hengue He was treasurer of Mvstlc Lodge of Odd fel lows Holmesburg fortv-flve vears and for a long time was the representative of Jerusalem Lodge of Masons In the Ala. sonic Grand Lodge He Is survived by his wife three daughters Mrs Wencel Hartman, Id ' if ic im, nur, vno ninh.ih Rmmn and a son Tosepli H Brown ,Ir The funeral will be held on Thursday at 10 a m (it the famllv residence, followed bj services at 1 la m In the Kplscopal church Holmesburg A sepia portrait of PRESIDENT WILSON ready for framing President Wilson's portrait is reproduced in the rotogravure section of Pictorial Review for September, together with his stirring trif'ute to the women of America and with his signa ture ready for framing. This same issue also contains tw,o reproductions of wonderful war pictures by the famous French artist Lucien Jonas, vigorouslyb symbolic of America's part in the war. All of; these arc artistically finished in sepia rotogravure, full page size and ready for framing of the United States. It goes without saying that the country depends upon women for a large part of the inspiration of its life. That is obvious. But it is now depending upon the women also for suggestions of service, which have been rendered in abundance and with the distinction of originality." Through the barrier of Death Did she get his message? "Going West" is the soldier's expression for passing on into the far country. Basil King's story, "Going West," will give you a new con i J " -X-s,i.JS A x rtjU- . DIES ON BATTLEFIELD Private Stanlej II. Bcrrj, of 187 West Weaver street, Germantown, renorlctl killed in action VICE CRUSADERS SEIZE 10 IN FRANKLIN SQUARE Alleged Bootleggers and En listed Men Sifted From Raided Croud ritpartment of Justice agents volun teetq from the American Protective League and a detachment of Colonel Hatch b marines drew .a cordon around historic Franklin Square early today and gathered In all within Its shady precincts It was a peaceful ccene when the soldiers and sailors were stretched out on tho moist tuif or holding down the benches Bootltggers flitted to and fro, supplvlng both liquid and srlld refresh ments A few fair ones graced the Ecene Groups here and there were handing out close ramonv o the de light of the usual collection of hums who Infest that square Then came the raid All were lined up closelj questioned made to show their credentials and released onlyafter being solemnlv warned no' to hang around the square In future. Eventually the field was varrowed to , ten four alleged bootleggers chaiged' with selling liquor to Eallors and soldiers, and six enlisted men charged with hav ing purchased It No slackers were landed In the raid The prisoners had hearings before United States Commissioner Long, In the Postofflce Building Wilson 1 . 4..UAW. w w fxr y-rn. rt M ;:avam m &zr?ry?vfev y ception of the After Life. It is an answer to the great query that haunts every one of us who has faced the separation of Death. Are the barriers so strong is the veil so impenetrable as we are wont to think? Read this power ful story of the triumph of a great Love even over Death! 20 cent! the copy IZ.00 the year Z i.'. t-. . , AUSTRIA CHIUDE LESUEFRONTIERE Ie Nemico Preparercbbe un'Altra Offensive Contro l'ltalia AZIONI DI ARTIGLIERIA Published nnd Distributed Under , ,t PEHMIT No 341 .Authorized by the set of October (!, 11)17, on file nt the l'ostofflce of Phila delphia, Pa, Uv order of the President A S nURL,F.Otf, Poatrhaster General, Herns, 13 agostn. Ti'Austrln ha ehlufo Ie sue frontlere An da snbato. La rhluntira iletle frontlere mutrlaclie e' Indltlo dl un'altra orfenalvn contro I'ltnlla.. rer II passato l'Atmtrta e' sempre rlcnrsa a tale provvedlmento prima dl tnUlare una grande rampagna mllltare e clo per Impedlre la diffusion dl nntltle rlgunrdantl I movlmentl ill truppe. Clo' splegherebbe nnrlie I'au mentata nttlvlta' rbe per parerchle volte si ' notate nl fronte dl hattaclla ltallano ed I crandl movlmentl dl truppe die lono Matt segnalntt. Roma, 13 agotto. 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Mtp laBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWJTOBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB a' MHHiTCPmvnainFinvTjnnHnm-v.MpppMBriH;j tiauiHr 'awnoe- w iw " iViUu;iHiu.B!jjMBjiii!RJ . ' 1 rwwmmm. vi i .. !r . . pattuglle forzarono Un posto avanzato nemico a ritirarsl. "Cjnquo aeroplanl avversarl sono siatl abbaltutl durante I.combftttlmentl aerel. "In Albania II nemico 0' stato obbll gato ad evacuare dalla testa dl ponte dl Jacodlna ed a passare Bulla rlva destra del flume. "II Mlnlstero della Guerra auntrlaco ha pubbllcato, lerl, un comunlcato nel quale e' fnlsamente detto che til avlatorl ltallanl, volando a basse altczzo sopra feltre e nella reglone del Settc Comunl, hanno attaccato alcunl ospedall uccl- dendo I pazlentl Per la prima volta nella storla del J. & T. COUSINS Announce Beginning Today In hearty compliance with the request of the State Fuel Commission, this Store will OPEN AT 10 A. M. and CLOSE AT 4.30 P. M. 1226 CHESTNUT ST. Entire Floor Devoted to Women's Shoes Entire Floor Devoted to Men1 shoes 1 1 1 i .. . '. .; r rrXS" mondd la bandlerk amiricatia 0' Btita h !.... ..l I.. 1 -1.- Ai- jif l iuiiv nuiiv uiu alio vena uvu , Montagne Gennargentu, a ductnlta pledl sul llvello del mare, 'nell'Isola dl Sardegna. La bandlera amerlcana e quela Itallana ora aventolano Intorno alia grnnde statua del Redentore, eretta sulla montagna durante l'lnaugurazlone della Colonla Estiva per 1 bambini de boll, fondata dalla Croce Rossa Ameri cana. In ncssun'altra reglone d'ltalla come In Sardegna la Croce Rossa resa coal' popolare II nome dell'Amerlca tra quelle forti popolaztonl, I flgll dello quail tanto erolcamcnte combattono buI campo dl battaglla. I ? r X 4 ??! ia. t? ti LSJU'M .' l'&tify' is K?yi . Vr i $i 7f" " ' 4tia&&av.., " i-' j.-e 'iJfW HWfi vr. ' V " w rr r ','T ''J, t TSKVBKVpr v.1 ' v ijTZv v r 1 . sa f- ' . '"' -T-y -" .. x.s . .. ' M V-iUaw. . ... . ijammMvj, M".li:L,,:Jm
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