'n&ikin'kmj ' r " '' ' l 7 I FNftFIPiH PI ANFS I OUISTCONCK C10 PRUSSUN I RECErvEnjrojiuN hotel WOSOH ffWBSOtWER '' $ , ACKER RAIDS mn IN SENATE oot Wants to Know Why Soldiers and Sailors Participated IJONES SCORES EVADERS m Resolution Calling for Invcs- ttfratSnti T.liwl Asiflp tf) GlVC . Y1 In Pnnrlillir AT PJlRlirft fly ilie Associated Press Maslilncton. Sept 6 Controerv mer draft slacker round- Ifc' 'ps broke out again toilH In the Sen Lfe'h ate. deaplle the fact that the Prenldent fiSf B" or(1ere(1 nn lnxeHratlon and the S"fM5. raids hae ceased Senator Smoot, of jpiij&AHah, ltepuhlkan, ailed up Ills n sn- ftyhe Senale Mllltar Committee of the u ' aMABt. I.. Vnu Vi.rlf anil plspullpri1. KlK -.!:.. ... - - ... . ftw . i if t. J- ..I--1 I.. .. l.r..A .... ii 6 particular! ui mpuui- ... .. ....-.- ... - M 4r-a (anldlora un.l Kallnrit linrt Icitiated !'.,, Senator Jones of New MexUxi IVnio- E45s.-( i ernt. lirnrousK uroteKttd nir.ilnst adon- es i :: ... ... .. ...... J$a tlon or tne recoiuiion Ifi ; mt-Av lie silil nil WITH THE SHIPBUILDERS BABY SHOW ARRANGED BY QUISTCONCK GIRLS Monday Evening's Affair in New Y. M. C. A. Will Bar Most Men i ImestlRnllon as ummessar and ini- ) -.mended the effort to patch draft licl- rs. i Senator FrellnKlimsen of New .IerKe, i Republican, Inquired lion man lnnnent i yt men were arretted In th" raids and Senator Klrhv. of Vrkansas ho es- Jr""Y terday commended the Uopriiineiit s ao X.ii. Ihitles. said he imleitood H.tioo men Ut II-.-. I 1 V .. v1. .. . ..f..-........ I... nero HSU'U 111 ir. luift i.i iciririite vjito their draft boaids That patriotic cltiiens, under or oxer the draft ages, will not object to tem porary Inconxenlence of being ruipf tloned was asserted l Senium lomw He said a slaiker whs n' loathsome ' $ s a man who commit!" mnrder een Worse, guilt of treason, and pointed Several hun Ired Rlrls at Hrg Inland will do the baliv act .Monln evening There Is to he a Imbv show at the ship- jard. and the girls of the pen-and-pencli division of the big ship plant will be the 'Infants Their mo'li'is are to he barred and we don't mu what will le dene w'th the. nole when thev cr for the'r "nns These 'lmlil-s lave to le amused, miH this Ik Jut arcthei way of their own There will te Judges to pick out the f.i ones and give them e.u h n boltle of fresh milk About nn girls ,ue 'iv7v about It " lime men than that ale graduilh pirt Ing with their reason bet in.p tlu-v hive not a thance In the world to ee this Miow of b ib ( lothes The Imjvs of th lniz bind and n few hired eiitertnineis will be Jpc (n euli dragging a hen- ball and chain and led right out again as soon as their a 's Hie fiver Some of lh men are tearing th Ir htlr out In a green rage Main ue living to ipnlifv for tlv bind but tin dlieitui sas he s tilled iMi ' It ' am lying how iinni ship wnrkers are tiracticlng on their cor lets and piccolo or living to hoin In ii singers or clog-dinteM with tin other talent The girls will all mi-l. before thv enmrt out of the dressing looms The affair will be held in the new V M C Huildmg wbii h is to be for mullv opened on the following di 'Hie babies' will pulse In the lobbv to pi iv a game of ' (Solng to Jerus item" and In this as well as the other fea tuies the ghl will have to mil off with bovs In dres onlv What happens after that all depends The (Jiiistconol. Cirls' flub will stage ihe show and iliirge eaih Infant" thlrtv-ftve cents crowd that s m. l OUI mai rouou-ui- ir .... ..iM,rU ,,,. the einenses out without warning and men htd been " ,a ,n- """" notified to canv their reglFlrition cards () ( tKK jn.r t n, .hin lmln Senstor falder of N'ew link He- i.irjitnn huMilint t llnr Maui and "" publican, .nterjet-lnl that tl.ous.nds of ". .U,r'ln,,re..hm.,.,.m-.n-"s',S.ll' men over and under the draft ages wte .. , , r(ll.rliii Irm -i- rK'ml' "' arretted ill" !" I'lJnd lner I'lnii. ino-inllsht mi Admitting this to be true hen itor ",', ",, ,, , , fun riiev pIbm-.I iIimii Jones Bald he belleveit ine people oi ,.. .u irMng io smu .rfJfW York approv.d the nmnd-ups and II" i aurr mi- horn, lafi would not Indorse Senator ("alder's TIJ. ((i ,M-AN, .((m.k I I I II In crltlciam l.niln 'in net all (h- fan popsllil- wit "I In the midst of the dNiussion the -.jj-mber Tl, -J . bn ftf ""xW Bmoot resolution autoinatiuallv was laid dj ",.. n tin- llnd i nrrinki (side under the rules to give p'ai e to rmvT anil a .lin I oili to Ih h II tnl' the pending emergtnc agricultural bill nmnih with lis nrohlbltliin rider 1 he 1 es.ilul Ion Uui.. iimv mi i'TIIFHIM: Aloit- coeo to the calendar, wheie It must re- i. w of ilie i hi" "."'"V" I?1m'.i'.Vn" Sialn until taken up b, majorlt5 vote 'h;- i,h 1.,-hj:'511Tft;; Wt 'w'.VTJnl WIIVT's Rl.l tlllll'.ll? II i Mm larUIn of in 1 hter xhlii.inl balls from i.njiii nn.1 is hi iMis(iin 1 in shoi.tinie o ir !. r i.' Tt..; and moose . vvhn .m of the oth. r - j, (, wrnt lions I'll found mt -noiiBli . , . ., ,, ahom th Urn hir.l In aitlsfv his curies I Conllaued from I'aee One lie SleJ-lareit his unn ilie muld ii" .1" 2 President Will Not , erj thing in his own hands much rrltlclred at tlisi foi this his. .I)claS proceeded from tlv II. w is alind en such pruli as thai lie h"t , - fort birds Bn.l had th-ni ll nainhleit m tntlt of in ,,ne m. -s for hlm-Mf I'lvU. I'larl I III; I h fact fortv lunt I dm l.un lln .vntii unl n mci '".:- .,,"- , .,.,.., ,i i.. . ,j - . tMII mil irrii mi ".' . n- ' I .L. ,.... nlla.t ntl l.utll III, t ft the . . .. I ,. .k u .. II nrnalm ami llirnLll IIIUI t.J .U-M.'.. .....v .!. .. .... ..- ,. WHI' I'l - ' I." n " .'".,,", T,-oMont ,.pu,..ill IV unk ntiiniii.- th1r guns upon the larger ,. 7 . . .". . .. . i i. .. i.undln lniBkeii vie . N in in nn unni i vn n.u iiiiiuniuv Liu-- . n u .., .. W'JlfW .. ."V.- -.-.. .. ....... .'""""". ;..',, ",lA'.; i Vh Il-m...r fm cinte It too ( ITIN llKI.Ks J. 'TVNTON. In s kv , &i JSS? President penoiulh II.... ntumi.- . wff -jj-n tn-..- -"- ! An it hot It viv (Kit titlrrtnnh link iiii4i"i u-.i I il..U r. i r i. a,tini y.Vl , "B -y uw """ v "- -"" t-'" fourteen nun.. u-n-i " v V '. MTlftrf .. ... . n i.i .. ..-., ilrtw.ii 111 Ilia I)lH. It Tl Wirr -"Oie.ior nv one inn ' " '' .VS'wwt ani t.ia.i i Wv of It Tl.- W. . cntinism reacneo i." ri.mav in me i "-.-,, hunter from i enauj c" no.iKn u. posal of the Senat- Mil tary Affairs y Committee that the l'nsident name a J? ,'svar cabinet of lenovvn "executive nbll- yUSk tty." aad thus vlttuallv devolve the con Wi duct cf the war upon men who were axperlenced In acting and luting quick 5ly. The 1'iesldent A d not do It But on i the contrary under th pressure of re- tCent events esppei ia of the Herman , drives, he himself IHrned to act and ct uulckly rfreat i rlsis has done i for the I'resiUnt what t great crisis to often dor - in li gn p-!tlons It hse . ..... v'v in direc- MoBa where hitherto he was weak It hue, oi . i mt i u man s of ac'Ioii 1 le na'Um nieded an ex- eutlve. It was proixised io graft one .,. n,.H tnv n n' miiu.nm.n. I. Intm. S& v 'f posinc between the President and cverv sff thing else men with authorltv and with ivtA the capacity to act But events had !L' -mother solution In Mew Thev took jjffV. hold of llr Wilson and made .ilni an 'f 4 w ! jt nrl II m lirt-lf IlIA ti Liit 111 'a '&? respite the xat'wiiH dfla In reaclilnK Stwss 'decision upon Ku.ssla and deppiie th V1irrt'r ..t..u no rlluDtt l.fKlt lfin PITlPfl t ft Tllii -v . 2 Y"" "... V. '"" j: T! tension OI Hie mail ast! . J -.. .-,l'..n . 1. ll.l. 'Jfc a Huirifc acuuu vn ,eiijir sttonc men who now surround llson have no dltllcultj In getting ns fn it. him. prompt decisions of iJ&.i' the ort they ure used to receiving In ,ibx; th world of business -me criticism of ?fiiZj the I resident as an executive has pm . &JiHy rioriy died out. He had to learn and &? ' he has learned, not perfectl pel haps. r for no one Is a mu per cent mmi.er nut 'j.V , till all the big questions or tne war fflC'Bo up to Mr. Wilson and he gives his RiJft. .L-.ui.ra ulth reasonable sl.eeil. it In .7 . tl. I-..IW-.." kSSj. dimcuit to imagln the machine here BBrl running with th I're.1diit away. 51 Therefore the dels'on not to ro on the rrP-tnwn unn tt bn pxnectod irifaC' i'--"!- -- mmmfind of th (EUHrd at thi Merrhnnt t hn rtinf In N1nm.ru to HPftiitnf rnmmnvid of rnmpflin It Ihlrtj-fourth JMttallun I H (1 N A TI1K KJIOKT SI 4JAK K4TI(N nt thr Mer hunt nh1pni has tktn nnm nt th nwrrt -nine out or in wKn twinrr rnr hip nouiipri T1ic ii1iimi hAit h uunrli thnt tHffteil ruo1 (d fprbuJr but the women In rhanr of th- tlnnrrs ifl thlr Ucnr wnw nJeJ for fftHentUl and quit niakln th iunrti The oidisT Ptlll n'fm IntfrpRtpd In thr ttanclnu but -. TIIK lM FS HhFJI IthTThR to Meutn int l.lti lncp hf lflrnru in ultde through thi waltz Mttil (ox trot Rl M-.KI.I. iU IV. nf th rntiKtructlon vrf at thf Mtrrhnnt nrd ha enlltfd In th nal nWat.on rorpw NOW" Til IT TIIK I'OMCK STATION' nt tht- Mtrrhnnt nrd has twn romnlpted fimt In rtad for tm i In fi the lon In the tun htructlnn (More tin 1 th reHr exit tha wont oupnt nt i F.HTIUIU AMI M IVMt. nf Ih Mi rchnnt ariJ lmf purchased h nhnrr In Dornn ffrrtn it and hope noon to l.u htm nut tntltelv to nsn twnt r?ntf. h dn sOMUtOt) UITII Ml H K nforelhntisht pt nri" to Hill Mr-r t rrliuloM rotUr l th Mnhant rd Hnd now Hill rpfurn I" pltr h nurittt w lth Hh f untndfr If h ha t fj i hl cctluloid 4ri th (.round usaln lilt. I,IM I1KUH.I.1. ot the W S I) parinifiu AUnhant Mird took on n llltlp lor inn h tan t the shore anl aU?d for nlsht work i duck ih un JOL I (), Ml K II M Wtl. nn lak.'n ttlhtit work sj h- hti hfHT hlmtIf thlnklnw mil f onlrtlitttlntiH for the prl7 nuffKestlon Uix .n tin nrd llKHIMN sfltruoitM Its (m. pi-pal iiiK I rpiic Wink O Nolll MMnr of 1 il nn nf h nt leihtxir I I UIIK II s III I.N wnrkinn in th Utrthint hh1 mi Inn,; h i Iih n( t is rm 'rn - WI1T Is V t R withonl t Sun 1 m " (Mil Klrifl Mfnhfint mhI wlh to kn iw fo It In trains t 11 his I iit 1M (ill (. ItONM'N lAIMI In hW Mlnw inHn it now tloulil rltd Hon loi a Mtr untalnlni, IJ whlih lu had nd lr il to hN nniiher In hiripn nn dunii hip fnuinl II and millel It fir him anl lEuiif i wllliiir, tn lm ihnost anj d thins If no onl knw thf nun Nt OI FKK UIIL llh rifueil for th-s ii T t (ark f liter llntin h I Mam a md UlllUm Street a JhnI apph Ht (ramp snip aid unl iU n t ollh (" tluns IIltlt IIMtMsll. of thp i-riinp ship nrl 1 almoM t th point nf Hllnn or (Jon iiintj hin fllr ftrt strlppinu iuk Ktar hflpliiK another unfm Innate miiidnt out on the rond he urk told th had topped inklnt, w ars until ifn r the w.ir s 1. v0N, mi! ri;il hu nt nt i i" Pine fc lit llmli Hen nli it ha h iuie UUl i) tin. m thf ;ik Hl-i in Iarlwid nnd nt si iUwh ljlklnir ihont H 1 h u t In h. ottln are ptliMi l watiinu f r iiti In itation hi lhx hi s thin wondiful ul hi anl Jtilae fur "i" t IIKIE CNN, hefl furfiiirtn r t'-.Tln i r it th HnunKion plani of tn (,u- t JniHn i (iliipdiix umiM liki In i the iLMll md rahhlt MHSiii up n d Ittll' rllr than wnnl thin nun Hf ln a iiw linn'in-' nut i tlxl 1 ) or itv nt i t nhflN tlwit mot i wluiW link 1hi a ns rutlir l.jtt to h up tht k iknu of In oJ fowlUU Ptei- , , , MlKM 4 . 1 1,1,. I'lMOlO I'l.Wllt In tliH Iuisn S. JotlN llrnin-tluii Itim 1 Is not 1m humeri for Rnlns lilt hud hi lh -ti pHnulHd Itintir hut it i tt - th nt) r plarrB , MIN I1IIN111 IC of th l'u v S. 1 lie. Utlmiitktun Hand wont us in iiiflni none nd thr t no uk otxlni. He prefers Hie Tr ii h horn I c nno Ik unl to I low It In ih irm . Till. MMUIIM sllllp KI) tripholH f nut wllh the hHiida ipplnc tin hI the llrsi lnlenhlpiir l nhuot at - nt n t i im i urdn ini thai t tht It i-hhii lor nor tarr in. h hum nn oi the nrie mu uu en t thp fe ! after th- Htiontlnc Moe trot o four out tif ttl MrA at that It. V SVMI'HN. WHO Olt(M11 thp i h tl hfim Ution at th Mtrihiint tfhlinHtd Hi) nude hlni" If penTall urful In nth Irt'c-n of nil UlmK there lias I a ken n Job ii ih Ho,. Inland ryt . II. WOOIMN. one of the nioun 1 perform " on the i; Ienrimiit liafciMiiUI tam pt h MTrhint arrt ppendi tnont nf hl holl It with a Muter and no InV-lni. y s r4 Ti? JtaaBr?" J I li BBaVv JOHN A. MrlUUDF. JH- Ouarterma'ter alioaril the ill-fateil iil.mnrine rli.i'cr o. 209, who in now reported a ini-inp liv the Na) Dcparlniriit LOST ON CHASER 209 Joint A. Mi-Briilo. Jr., This City, Keportnl .Miiiip .lolin A Meltilde, .It , twentv -three viats old, was nlioard the stiomnilue chiiser No 20'i when Ii was sunk hy inlMiike hv the Unit Tuislg and he is imw reiiorttd s missing hv the Xhvv Hi till tin Hilt, Ills fatll l John Mr Hi id. .ui , 'itl'i .leltei on s leet, nu ll innied tod i nutig -Mcnil.le was q,i u tti m.ihtpi on the J'11 N'otlfi utlon that he was miss, hii, was received last nlchl The father immedlnt. Iv got In turn h w Ith fi It nds of his son, w ho wt te a ho ltd the 2U', und from aeeoitnls thev give, he hlleves oung Mollilde lost his life les ulng his romptniuns Hefore he enlisted Mi'Hrl.le i tlre imn foi the I'i nnsv Ivnnln Italjtnul ENOUGH PLANES TO GUARD TROOPS Army Supplied to Protect Men in Battle, Says Chief of Staff QUOTES GEN. PERSHING HURRY CALL FOR RIVETERS Hug Island IS'ci-tld 1000 and Will Pay a High .t S27 a Day I'nless approxlinatelv 400(1 hii"lv men irp ohnlned for the livetlng gnngs at Hog Island hih! othei vnrds within a shnit time the hipvards i inn.it m.iln- tiiln their lonstriutton inorrnni nnd the inoditition of ships n tn( greatest viud in the vrld will lie miiih itt.inl-ed .Men who enter this si v I. ire piom Ised tin hlRhet wages, often as much as J J, a ilav Thesi fmts wcie mide pulilii this afttinoon l.v Charles IMe si n'or v leo nres'di nt and Item Admrlal I'lnnels T Howies, assistant genet nl mnuagei of the Knieigenrv I'ltet ("orpointion hoth of whom made appials foi rlv.ter". lu connertlon with the Isvuain of tue Hist of a seiles of dallv hulletlns Trains liiillilin showed Hog Island riveting gangs maldng the low.st aver- ige per nuir per houi or lluee varus Latter's Confidential Messages Indicate No Shortnge, Declares March Ity the Abcinted I'rnt nshlngton, .Sept B. ronfldentlal messages from Cieneral l'ershlng Hnd other reports from France Indlinte that the Amerlran ntmv now Is supplied with sultielent nlrp'nnes of all kinds to protect Its men In hattle (Jeneral March, chief of st'ift give this Information to meniheM of 'he Hume Military Committee todav nt their weekly conference at the Wui Depart ment. Tiansportation of 1'nltfd States tioops In I'm nee has heen highly or ganized hj Colonel Samuel M Kellori, who has returne.1 home and reported that the situation Is eminently ats faotory, (leneral .Mnrth told ihe com mittee. liepresenntive Shallenherger, of Ne hraska, cillfd attention to reports of a shortage of plnnes nnd said the puhllc should know the truth (ieneral Miut.li ieillfd that rll i,porls, Including (Jen eial Ptrsh'ng's tonfldentlal .messnges Indicated tint there was no shortnge whateer flenernl Maich said the advance of the Allied f. rtes tontlnued to he en tirely satlsfr.ttorv and that the rt north fiom all aouicps regarding the situation wete of an encouraging nature Colonel t'ellon's report, the geneial said, shows that the transportation luancli of the army overseas Is fullv equipped .o handle the gieal program involved In the new draft extension law ENVOY TO LONDON CHOSEN President Selects Man to Stiroced Anibnpsador Page Wnshlngton, Sept. 6 Piesldent AVII son has picked the man he wants ns nmbissador to the Court of St. James to succeed Ambassador Page, who re centlv lesigncd. The man selected Is not one of those who have been men tioned foi the post. The President has given gieat tltrfe nnd thought to the selection He Is undet stood to have requested the man Chronometer Originally Wa Given to Briton by Prinre OITHcals of the Ctilted States .Shipping Hoard Kmergency Kleet Corporation pee Ihe hand of fate In the tact, made public todav, thnt the chronometer now being nstalled on the Qulsteonck, t rst ship launched at Hog Island and christened hy Mrs. Wnodrow Wilson, was once presented lij a prnce of Prussia to a llrltlsh sea captain . . , When the shipping hoard llrst under took Its vast itinsttucllon program, the manufacture of ships' chronometers was almost exclusively an r.nglMi Industry, Hnd It was necessary to purchase hun dreds of these delicate Itistiuments sec-ond-hand from tho British Oo eminent. Consequently, It fell to the lot of the Qulsteonck to ohtHln the chronometer iresented hv Prince Albert of Prussia to Captain Buckley. Hojal British .Navy. In appreciation of the honors showered upon the Merman prince on H. M. H. flrovvler oft the const of Brazil In 184 IS. . TO REPLACE CLASS 1 MEN War Department Order Affects Emplojes Within Draft Ages Washington, Stpt fi Secretary Baket has ordered the chief of each bureau In the War Department to replace hy De cember 31 all men within the draft ages who, would be classified In class 1 now assigned to dut In Washington or In War Depirtmenl branches elsewhere with men phv 'rallv disqualified for gen eral military f-etvlCe The positions thus vacated may nlso be tilled liv men In the deferred classes where such tlcfeiment has heen granted on the grounds of dependence Incep tions are to be made onlv where Incum bents are 'ndhpensable nnd where men not within the draft age are not avail able t" take t'leli plates DISCONTINUE COURSES War Needs Cloe Tvyo Classes at St Joseph's College As the lesult of a conference this week at Plattsbuig N. Y. with repre sentatives of the War Department re laidlng the taking over of the college as a unit of the students' arrnv training corps, the authorities or i aosepns 1 01 ege announceu lou.iy n.ui iur .r duration of the war thev will be forced to discontinue the evening classes This step is nece-arv io maite rum for the required mess halls, dormitories md study halls On this account also Ihe grammar sthnol will be discontinued Will l!a)e Charge of St. James Till Next February Judge Weasel. "Tv ho recently npnolnt- ed Israel llecht temporal y receiver of the St .lames lintel Company, today made the receivership permanent until fehruarv 1. inifl Security waa fixed at U.W.OOO Meanwhile, the re.itvor IS to conduct the business of tho hotel tnd all unsecured creditors ure en joined from legal action me juare also appointed amvni is. Provnn. (Seoree tie B Me.vers nnd Wlll- Inm I. llodelhelm appraisers. The In ventory of appraisement Is to be filed by October 1. JURY CENSURES P. R. T. Death of Doy Passenger Avoidable, Is Contention The Coron'r's Jury todav censured the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company after an Investigation into the death of Fred Dlckel. sixteen eats old, 178 West Olney aenue, In the Samaritan Hospi tal .tune 2. The boy died from a fractured skull, received while n passenger on a trolley that was struck hy another car at Ger mantown evenue and Huntingdon street. It was said he would not have been In jured had the Iron window grating been In place " Commutes Death Sentence otfil !.. mi., n.r.. "i .""r2Hl J I rrtvatc who nciUBCU to JLrni fly the Associated Press j WRKlilngtnn, Sept. B Private .Wll-J Ham A. Kerner, Company O, 306th In- , fantry, Who was sentenced hy a court- martlabat Camp Upton, N. Y., to be shot, because he refused to obey an order tiV drill, has neen ordered releasee! ana restored to duty by President Wilson. The President's Indorsement on th8 record, made public today, merely Hays jJ the sentence Is disapproved because tn , assiaiHnu juukg auvocaie Eoerai vtiiui omciateii at the trial was not lesaujr appointea. e tJ . . STANLEY FOR JAMES'S SEAT Governor Nominated by Demo-' cratic Committee for U. S. Senate By the United Presi Louisville, Sept. i Governor August il Owslev Stanley has been nominated .foi,l,l United States Senator to succeed the"l late Senator Ollle .lames His nomina tion wbr by the Democratic State Cen tral Ami tlxeentlve Committee. (Jeorge Martin, of CattletshurB. was!! appointed to nil the unexpired term otl senator .lames There's something about them youll like- ?S This was due. It was Ml.l to the fact upon vvnom nis cnoice nas lauen to ac that Hog Island K ol.llg.d to turn out cept. the post and Is awaiting a leply. more riveters fiom its training schools it is'llkelv that nil announcement may In hi-s lime than Hie otlu r vards I be fhatle within a few tlai,s. 0W, x ySJJ - 2x Ibk WHVKBH k Tvmttybr awuarter kv - "Broker," Actual Sir SSiVA'.v f mm VVU.,Y .:. re ..1. riJiM Xi Why gamble with your health? Why smoke the wrong kind of cigars when you can get" the Girard at most any cigar counter in the city?v never gels on your nerves, and it's a fine, full-flavored Ha vana smoke at that. Insist on the Girard. Keal Havana Broker size A To retain ' W its goodness mm '.V.r. mv;m i 'L'v'.i'tja. wmi IJiiC-V-' Efi ARD Never gets on your nerves Opnnl Alan Strut k by Aulo John M Hibb, sitj vears old who liv is on Church road near Ogont7 was struck bv an automobile on old York load at the ciest of Ogontz hill, shortlv hefore midnight last night ind vas left Ivlng In the roadvvav Othei automo hlllsts found him unconscious, and he has been removed to the Ablngton Me norial Hospital His tonditkm Is seri ous .Suburban polite are trlng to lo cate the driver of the machine which struck him K .' . The If Wr' w,; Mb v decision Dr, Snyder Again on O.teoputli Hoitril Dr. O. J Snyder of this fit), was to day reappoimea a memoir oi tne niaie n...n.,i,ilil L'vomlnlno' Dnaril Mf . smlwim mm t sWiar Jtkk mJkWSaBlifKr S. Hi J V-ifla.TmijiMg!iffc ' , v l itv-sMbJiBttSy MtMtsW mkvBMri itvsJ k 4 3fwAm&Blni 1 1 il I 1 1 i sr& rW'rwBrymrtMnr ' '$ "gsflr'ftajffi liiii ini I DUO -ART f ! 3 3V PIANOLA-PIANO IB-1 Afa. Osteopsinic r.xanuninu uoaru PTW Ht m r.XilrccIlrom r-Cf-vVC .L.ni.m.nJ viauiu Culler rrike Diamond ft.va , rv s IW Ifli. mWM 2&&?Xf t?Li IAM01DS C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia Representatives The purpose of this instrument is to bring into the homes of all who love srood music the same incomparable playing as last spring thrilled the distinguished audience in the Academy of Music when the Duo-Art Pianola-Piano took Harold Bauer's place as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. This achievement, absolutely unique in musical history, is only an example of the boundless enjoyment the Duo-Art will bring .into your home. So exactly does it interpret the playing of Bauer and other master musicians that it is impossible for even the most critical to distinguish the slightest difference between the artist's personal per formance and the duplication of that performance by the Duo-Art. It is mechanical only in the sense that it plays itself by motive power from any electric-light socket. In addition, you can, if you wish, control every note and repro duce the most delicate tempo or expression while using any standard pianola record roll ; and you can, of course, play it by hand. Where Germans May Try To Stand Behind Hindenburg Ljfie The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week September 7th is accompanied by a helpful Map which shows the present Hin denburg, line, and also clearly indicates the line behind it at the River Mease, which, in the opinion of experts, will be whqre the Germans will make their, new stand. It also shows the territory the American troops are holding in Alsace, Lor raine, and along the Vesle, including cities, rivers, etc. This article analyzes all the important war news of the past week from the Western Front. , Other features of great interest to the American public in this number of ."Th Digest" are: Why American Airplane Production Lags In This Article Are Presented the Criticisms of the American Newspaper Press Upon the Recent. Air-craft Production Report of the Sub-Committee of the Senate 31 Germany's War on the Children Soldiers Turning to the Bible Food for the War-Winter Wanted: A Million Workers Germany Proposes a United States of Europe Shall We Wear Cotton? Undersea Pipe-Lines for All New Words for New Things Ordering a German National Hymn Current Poetry News of Commerce and Finance W ala-U I'lawnd I" 1 vJU elleUn ':;', V.R be IU rf rUCATED U I H toitr t (f. IMW pric-v. 7 a I 9 I4 hv In m anr in curkrt at W hat A !& -Carat Riip, 116.35 )4 -Carat Rioii, $31.75' -Carat RUfi, $51.50 1 i -Carat Rlnp, $100.65 j 4 -Carat Riifi, $150.37, -Carit Rinp, $175.12 IH -Carat Rinp, $248.62 1 1 -Carat Ri,,,, $299.12 1 2- Carat Rinp, $398.50 o our enttrprlae In batlnr mad lona ions asoi wr mil ntmmm M)U. Mall lona lone asoi wr huia them In lain quautltlrs, Tnrnr arma are au oerfart and free- from rlaua and fup- mglr nriiiiani. mi. uaviniin oi ioin However, and In Jarce qaantltlei 0 in naiinc innar : Lo tit '- j-J"-'i - euporlunltr rg. BMfr iuep. Oasin TtUtr and Satordar Eienlnn. &SMWS 7S CUTTCfU oTaj.S' UVJ. 1 ffssr f ic NMJTaHY WATCHC8 f Uh I rHVITWRKTS . " "!-" -swi Demonstrations gladly given at your convenience, will be sent on request. Made only in th following pianos STEINWAY Prices from WEBER STECK 75 up STROUD Catalogues Sold in Philadelphia by C. J. HEPPE &SON " 1117-1119 CHESTNUT ST, 6th y THOMPSON STS. t How Your War Furnace -Can Help Win the War (Prepared by the U. S. Fuel Administration) Britain Appreciates Our Efforts The Theological Student of theFuture In Berlin To-day Saving the U-$oat's Victims. Replanting the War Forests Joyce Kilmer ' A Parson's Lonely Daughter Personal Glimpses of Men and Events tf Many Half-tone Illustrations, Maps, and Reproductions of the Best Cartoons Read The Digest-' for Authentic News Regarding American Fighters One subject of paramount interest holds to-day the lir.st place in the hearts and minds of the fathers and mothers of Amerirti and of the millions of anxious women here at home, the wives, sisters, and sweet hearts of the gallant fellows who have gone "over there." It is the question of how the "boys in brown" are faring on the battlefields of France1, what they are doing, whether they are making good and holding tjieir own successfully against the on slaughts of the Teuton. The one bure way to get this information in an accurate and comprehensive form is to read from week to week in THE LITERARY DIGEST the exact facts regarding our men abroad, their movements, their various activities, their share of the fighting, and the meas ures that are being taken .for their comfort and support facts drawn from all the authoritative sources and that may be accepted withoutquestfon, forming a continuous history of our part in the-war that is well worth preserving. Begin studying it today. :l v - " '. . -i - I , A ,. TmtktkM JmsMm V -a HaMaKBuft' e&L . i KAIaaaarKKHfaaMraalMtaaKi . ' fi. . ..TAXaalsalsalsalsaaaBlsaaV t, J. ". . t .JaleaMalsalsaBiBfH.SiK 'AHL l:. U? 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