I ' " 'St IS 'Vv.''-i" (,! J , v; EVENIXG IHTBLrO LK60EK-rHlLADELTHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1918 -4' ' vY,' IN SPEECH. ' Americans Batter Down AVERTS DISUNITY Foe's Araonne Defenses XT - j mi km hi nn nip or Ifd hh ("Upplltn tn Words Spoken With Wi Plunge Through Greatest Military larrfer,;-;! A torv in Sight Bar Dia- World Has Known; Hew Path in Maze of Wire lSrZ 3i.!H"i tory f ' cord at Peace Tabic INSURES NOBLE ENDS I Vlinl linprpc(l mo most, after jwlni. fT O A tjDT A T O TPTftrTiTP ATViTIT" one lil own nml Ihe other two Qprmana ' to nt nlrplancn from Amepfen to TrnnF the utiiiKfttrn of our mm to (.ft up sup- . O. JM2JMXLJ.1j 13 Hi IX r JLKjJLj IS J rV "ft '"" "nlul" "e l for America The army need nil It can get tf thn lilies, wan to observe nloiic the side of I . v,- -w Tr-r ,n A fcw ''" nr"t Amrlcnn """J" ' '" oK Hh ' innr iildp trench n little- railroad on J-f A V t'illlTJF YYi f'7'V fl MV American commanders, with whom I full complement of airplanes ly a cer- JLXjCXkJ JKfXTJLJLJ JLJ.1 JL S JL J. KJ J f f J. T talked asked Hint run tribute lie p.ild to 'tain standard, It would be tilce--ns well onr nilatori", who measured up to the off with twice an many machines) as It h tpttfttft Ittntittrlt-it H till Hint til art- iljhiiwiti.fi . 1..i il II -! trl l.n it nil I. la. nr.t iihkU ,. inut'ir.e"nr"in rnl'mll ''"" '''' Ti""' " 'Pnr Control oj Sliil'S in (heat "' Sector made upon them 'nnie double that nu.nl.or There Is no must hear 111 mimi . , NothlnK that I liaie said should he , limit In the mmiher of airplane which or the lliiiiieniiurir, js kntrmted hntirelV to American titers mid taken to mean that there la reason for can he advantageously used by tho .'..... t. ll....i.l tony jei up in me moil energetic irrort American forces. ! Ill . lllllll I. tent of thin work one and Overcome Masses of Steel and Cement 1 tiff In tlie Aritoniie forest : the came sort of line ran nornss the C'hanip.iKiie and to the Unlit or the Meuse, this being per-I i Imps n more tl.it.oratp defense than that ' III the ArKMine These were te,tardetl lly EDWIN L. JAMES Special Cable to IaciiIiiP! I'liblic Ledger htm. Now he him clei.i) to Ills credit. mivrfuM, IDIt. hu .Veil York Times Co. AlllHtTlxlAIKVr .I.VMtTlKMKT flw, flal lnnn.lnrf ..f tlln l.Ufllr, HIIT III l.DWIN L. JW1K.S 'in the ArKMine ThM T, r ,l wyrluhl. IHK. h Xe 1 crfc Times o. rilM1"kn ,." .C , atf .enters Special Cable tn f.Yrii.np I'liblic Letter, Khe our ilth a i li.un 'ur doiich. nn ahsotutelv afe. and there the Herman li the American Army In Krame.,1,, ,)lc inley.I.oiiKw).Metis dlstrlit, put l leiwrluhl I'd ,. Nrii 1 nrk Timr, i o. 'inn pile tliroiiKh that wire fuice and of!tcer seemed especially disposed to S,l,t 10 u cordon nloii the MeUHu Klvet of a r... r 1T... u.l,i. . . t A..... t.. IV n I tl.r....L.. il... .....li.i.e.Lh ..ml slack mi "3I", "'Fir le" l'rforni prouisious ioiks puck Home musi up tne.r ...u. , nun.ireu planes to nice. .,.. enemy no, VjIU rutin i. mm """ " ' ' ' " , ' I.ihois for their comfort. to the Atiierli.ui ulator. lie has caught , hl way to the battle scene fir nil nil -- Junkcrdoiu in Hoth lloslili' and Allied Camps u Y .,.. ...- I llhlllll'l I1IIIHIII.I Clll.'; t' II irn lillilKil ,. . , ... . - After ,i thtee daJf. striiugl- throucli on. The lanse has l.n n teUphon.d back The Anierl,.ins are drhlng their way lup. Hindered by the early lack of ma in the hoc-lie h.Utirles and "hells heuln . """ " ' ',: ''' , (. liirtcsi and then further linmueappiti, mile nftet' mile of aeeiiiltisly Insupet I nl.l. 1. .!-... ....! I, ,. I 1HII IU' .IMIUIHI ...-..- ...I.. !-., ...usiiiuiliih . .- ,, ,.,.- vl. .1,1 l,.nrl mont In the Argotme foret Yesterday .. . . . . . .-....... ...! ... .. -.. n.. ... . . . . iih nail sppn mpricHii inini iij iin. iiipip u i. ! i.rrp iiniDvii. in. nniipii nn i .1 til. au fnn I -."p.p... -.... . .. , mairs formldahle defense of m.ixonniy. ' . J...,:. ... . ... .. .. ,i.m.,..i. ! "t lio Hols do Ileuge. where the Oer-, Aim rlcnn artillery tight battles on tncir ...... ... . ...... .... , ...ai ii ...... .... ....p... , I....1 ..i.l.. ... .... .-j mnns had conldeinhle materlil stored own," while he was un.iblo to do his Ten combats took place. In which a number of flriinnns wue brought down' and none reaihed our battltllnc before' noon In the meanwhile the ersntllo. TJe ttavllaiiil fours. Mndlne tho mist too thick for olNervntloti attiukcd the Iter v . ,.. i P.; I. Uv (.11 AMI. 1-5 11. (.HAM 1 sti-cl tlr unit nltfnllv. t li lllst iwn nmi .i tinlr .iiIIps nf IliU sort nf ,v. 1 .".. .. .. . .. ... . ' . ..... ... i. ... ..... -i . i anil il ttoi. nispei He work to drie inem r..n ti. An..ri. .... ri. niu.ivs Vv I Special Cable to Liemng mmic i.etifcr . .mcricnn nrmv Is tlslitnic on in uic- .... "'' one ... ..-..c..,, ,,,-,,, '-", - Ilrleulles ' , , ,, ... L . man lines with muhlne Rttns The or- " ' C-orvrioM. mit. M; .ur r.rt. TO-.e, r. ,n , ,P f0U1th ,1 last lino of I ' ,,r,"l" V" V""1",for'!'t j 1 the nKh Ing of "sterdav annul : ha ,,"1' ,me -"rench or llrltWi nlrmen In ,.,, ori,Pr(, lrr 1P pff..ctUe..e8s of , i-orarnvm. -". ...., I ,. . . ..,,.,, i Tills was the worst part Portlier on1' " ' """ ."nierna nu.iiii l'lt- ntlil t nil to those of our own serlcc .... ,,,... .,.,.,. n nlrons of i.ursull 3. l'rl.,.Scpt SO. t,0se defenses, known n K.leml.lldc ,,, rp ,, ,,,, ,, nur lnpn fow-t of SepfnrRes we ,cli may tank, ... , , , hN work. .'; '' ' ' r" ,l U ' So utterance In history exer better , Ste l,,R ,,, ,p A, a0nR ra,f(1 , w Iih Rood r..t tx These tanks are lft&MW i. eeed Solomon's Praise. It Is a word ... '' ,- " ,'V . , " .." , " '""- Aprcmont. are now r.chInB "'" "'""- ""l "- ""F" """' ,,, rmy MrULk 1C blow at St. Mllilel , rl,. fr ,!, machine,.. This was ffitlv snoken and like apples of gold In I tanglements ioeli-d with brush Tln-J nlctures of silver." So rpoke nn old climb these All the time fiom the . . .1. . n,iinir t'rrsiileni ''"'h Oei nun snlpein nmi imrhlneKtm " Wl American edttoi after reading I resident , miti cnoUJ, ,,, f ,immll Wllsona siieecli , bitk. are takliiR their toll i zone where the roads at the advance Is e.xsler. good and H.ilifitil flv ..si iin(li ..f tin nltmit. who il.i.ia tin l.n... ... ..i. fr. Pnnl. nlr.il.ilii. 4 111 PlghtliiK throiigh great nl.-fi.1cs and ',1re working with the at my were other pounds of bombs c.ntnlnlng high explo its hard to get up supplies and ",' "" '" " """""' "'"",cr- l"v "'"r" "' man American. Hut In the piesmt or- sles. which wete dropped on groups of .,........ i. . .... . ''he nuthful Americans has stood up fort of the first Amei liai.'ariiu between i!,tn..i. 01.1,11, . nn.. of these machines ill lii.niM" "" " "" "I... ... ..! "ii- l.,j..ll. T..... ...... ............ ... ... .. ......:. ...'.. ....... . .""'. ' .. . . . Now nur It was four ears ago that thee rouls ,' ", "" "". .' ', . .. '"l" ' '"" '" "" """ "'-'' "nn ino .miic. we are. usiub numbed a bait.r nlilie in action aim I.... .11... ....- ... .- .11 1. iiik mi' im'i-ii.' 11.1111 111111 '.nH'rnaii airmen I'.Bniers, im. j&-2dM!?gesm&&!Mm!m yLjsuimSliWMkmMHKtmi'yna tvJ!lM"lT' . .i.el MtiNflr 1 fiJjfflfBM3iWTijiiiOM Billilrpgty, It l mriirtU'U a nioii win, in iih' u.itk nur ihij f mni ' " (.,.. I .,. V.tl l.,t, It l.llinro . , , 111 .'," ""Mil' iltlll 111(1' ! VIII' I ' disposing of certain dangers which nre , Bpt ovp. n, t.)( flrM nUrln)t nni, ,,,, 1 found satisfaction. Inherent In an rrlllanoe about to enter 0llt tlir-li nlloi.s to cut mine wlies. upon the fruits' of n gTeat Mctory the All this time It is inliilnK nnil eolil. . ...... .. i..i n. .ini..r' Vf,1-V c'"' T1'' nkv h1ickncs there daneerwhlch becomes, al.no-t as ulnKi , ,n tlp fo(w( s .irokpli ,) t,,.nllw ,,r and menacing ns military defeat ltclf (fl,,, from mnc litno cutis and the In summarily dealt with. Tho President s I termlttent Hash of some (lernnn delUcrance. and the clear conception and h"Hl-r sermlnc to taunt the voutl.. uul I fill Atucrlcans wtiliggllng against Mich rtrong purposo bch'nd It, will bring ,iPVIMi odds as men seldom have order out of the chaos of selfish and , fought against sepiratlst scheming and consolidate ine .p orp yAen llenced It, Our leiriilur Itt.n.bel n illot.l.ed two tons been Sh.ll holes limumerible and ' "e neua.ior 01 me new American army n n is me nrsi operauoii m .imeri- nf bombs nil Claln Moling eexen dliect mines set nff bt the ttermniis hid furthei lvn" " grcaifs. eiiimi- .... iruops 10 wiiien in.s u.s ihti. m..-. juts on the railroad track, wnicli couiu . . . I.... I...-- 111. pn. , .1... ........ ... .. 1.-....1 ....h(. ..111. ..a. a I.un.l I ml C.....1 ... ..... ............ nat ...tn ......-. ' ." ... .... ...... . ..-... .. .... ... .. . . 1 Positions tint he has held fnr fnl.r tears setters. .il!nls. bnn.hrr - i.Il me Atne. 1. p.. inn sinus w 111 re me nni. .mi. :.. . . - - ". ' : rulnul them Automobile trucks had no si im And so I aj. tin AniMli'iitt atlator I be ee,i to be totn up in ctirnl places ii.ni... nn -in ..ui.iiiiiMiiie niieus 11. til no i,1M ... ,,,., ,,, ..k....n.. 1. .. . ...... ....... .. . .. A 1. A merlon n unner.! ...... .. Iii l.aa "as UIUKHI 111' ..,......- I. 1- iiiur.fii mi. 1 mini ...IIK ."'" ' " " (If .n....n .1,. .. ...-. ,.t ll.e that carried up th supplies Now our reen mant l.a ties was telling me after . "' ,le l,.P V. ,., .r.7 n. u.glneers are bullillng up the rmds and a l't " " hospital, that he asked a airplanes which these utlators are u-lng lln.i Iti.i.ililng llangerniis Day Immblng If tery datiBeroiis work. Autumn hns come, ami tlic Chestnut Sticct Shops, rcilcctinp; in their Roods nil the rIoiIcs of its chunnintf hues, nre n riot of Ror ircous colois, yet in no other prominent htreet in the country will les trash he seen. Nothim? but the best in quality and stylo is offered, and for every dollar spent full value is received. There is no thrift in purchasing cheap, infetior materials that wear out and must be constantly tencwed. Ai tides guaranteed to be as repre sented arc the most enduring and the cheapest in the long run. True economy is the right us-e of thrift to know how to use thrift is to have economy. ingmeers nre i.uiining up me m-ins anil " "n ." .. no-inii.., wihi hi- .i-hi-.i a ,,,, . ,,! ,. ,nre ,,r . ' "' ."........,. "" - - things will be brighter, for jut bey..nd , bounded doughbo.t who had n.ter seen", XV are "rHtl r' er wetk '' take he a 11 p nes far back where our line, runs through the Ar- " "! before if we rotild lick the J"'?" ",l ",,es of the llt.fs In ful tlslblllty. and these goiinc the roads wen icd l.v the I '""!'- ... . , ' planes lire le. nulclt than the enem5's hoche In his advance rone he took his "Wht sure," was the replj The gen Hiipplles up bj tails laid In concrete tont-1 eral thought that the finest thing he had 1 inunlcntlon irimhes. ateldlng all u-e of heard In many a day. me tea. is yvN'E swallow does not make n win Air .iinrema.. i.r.ni ...... t.i.,e summer, inn one uiioe noes .Vol only ate the alimen of the (lint ' This fact led Krlday to what perhaps , mkc a wedding, and October Aimrlcau nrmv taking tan- of out front W.,K m... ..r me biggest single nlr com- ,q. among the months when the Riu bitween the M. use and the Alsne but t..iu r,e .1,. ,...r To n erl.s of tmlnif I giver, toelitlg her lOfOUrces and I moral might of democratic nation, to the Thl means that this lino Is under , lr ,.,,, fronl e afir b, ,g Peliel are loud ? ,,Ve ,0 M, Zx "at .- u Z ZZ Tt17TmXZ UU I P' rtil bcrtl. ced Uy Vo. y end that our tlctorles b arms mat- not r-.ii. 11. e ,f all mil aitillo.t 'I his .le ,r r.,Ne of the sertl.-e of mip- time. Thet- aie doing the Job .m-IUiiI- ', rtwK -"kk. rs n battle f" 11 Vtlo n U Hal lev lj-inks & IliduMe ComnailV l nomlc to, ts ami ln.ll Idual adtanlage , .e nn.l tn-ses the Meusc below Uui. , Argonne foresl as a , est ,,.. .rt of "ZL. w..,k of , 0 eng ,e,s In Z six liouis of h!l4 .,,,.,,, Micint R "" M, f"""'"i""-,?'''! '" ' "r"", "f ' nirnltl mill moilrintolj- p r i cod b It various kinds should cnue division, Since U.e Ameilcat.s hit the lllnden e.r.atlon grouu. for , he,,- war-worn k ,.' ,r ' " '" r lnTZ , , r ", "A , , 1' ' ,,.' "C"n umnte.l fo, setu. Lokkers MtP of our , nlticIp. Thc ,,cw jMlre Gan & and break Allied unity I l.urB line ,.,. Thu.-d.t ..,.., nlng the nps and ,.,. ... 1, .,,. .,.. , '' mh nr. ," tnice lats d, mi e e Catling ' Cr',f' '"" " ,".,"'. . lB1, which come- in flower Vine,. lb , ,, ,.,, , , v,,!'i mans hate been fet ei lshlt at win k they thought wr.ul.l deft all attempts ,.. " , 11 inc. (in.ts tien)iie-iiie pretalllng Th s wat of bombing leads to mant ..,' (i ,,,,,1 fr..it .n-l.e $ It Is well known that one of the Krlrtnhll.le line To unss the frontallt Tor thiee .teals the rgomie "c-r"" ' "' rathei. the Ain.ilcan atlators ,,,, , loltK Lieutenant Tat lor lM' S0"1,-",'" P1V llMlif Ult.: " .' $ chance, whlcli figured In he nmi.n ,.,. , 1)0pn a Km, f ,pn,r(l x detachment of them . building ;lov.ne,l sK.y ijnnnaii nlipl.i.as and ,Vm 1,1,1 nachlue back through bar- ". wondnvfnl and v.iri.l. No two 5 calculations wa. tll-rord nd dlslntegra- ..,... ,1. ,, ..... t,,t.,. ,,111 ' b,,ei,., nine 1. i. ,.i. . r 11 l.i dge n the A re Vallet with the r twtlte ob-ertatlon balloon" . .".,.... ., ........ 1 , nieces can ever be rxactlv alike in .. .. ... ... 1 , T"llilt llirilll II1L1L 1111 .1lll.iii.iiM .1... - - ,-(. , -. , , , . ., . . ........ ,li: I 1HI I .111 Kit I ...I. . i.MU It.) ...".. II llll HILT tn II... 1 HIP irn .ihi ml f.istei. but tt does tin .111 that one's life to see what th. t had built ' ,ns "tacked nearby, when Feme tier- Our ol.serteis hate made norrs of wlih ihiu n.Im ilirninh iha iilnn " . .... . ...... ......- - ... ..... 1 e . . . . . . ............ r. - r.. thev Will lute nenroi an eten matin men- on Hie pretty wooded Klol.es and ",i,n "ricinnp gunners 111 an oti rn.i.hi 11 ...k.iis .11111 Linen nun.ireils or photo with the (ieimiins, and their inlvnnco I through tangles of terdant beauty "r(11 '" a iirnrl. woods, chn-e tl,ce un- gtaphs. (Mir dav bombers hate done will depend on tlic Hermans' rcis- Time were iindergioiind p.lues with "rmeu men as ineir targit 1 nn n'cheu .......eu-e mintage at stiategic points tlon among the Miles glowing out of thesP pernicious activities Not all of Junkerdom I, In Germany, and In etert country certain reactionary perterse groups hate been at work to make our Victory one of spoil" Instead nf one for ... ..... i,. ...,,,,, ..,., .... obstacles! ranges 1., eo,,t. f.,. 11,. ,.,ii.p. n.. rxcus.d bt the major and tt.nt gun-l'irce swarms of enem pursuit planes. liberty ami luiman'ty The bet thought , lu0 .,,,,, Im)tP ,ll(. oll oPimnn do- slope. Just a mile back of th front line nllK f"1- 1l"" hoehes Ttt.ntt minutes and carrtlng out thn dangerous nils here is that the President has struck to fl.n. ,., .,,,.,,. ficliters ' ...L , ,"...."' liter thet came back will, foil, mison- xlon . . . .. a . ., j .. -.-.-- ....... .... --p-t - .,iit. i-s (ill t'lllll lll.lllis iiii I Illlllllir- --. ----- Much his been ttritten ill. out the north Its front w.. imii. ..r i.r.... ... nilidciibuig defi uses, but one must stopo, on ttlildi hid been eh isvcd pillars wl,r,n l'p luul kl'leil. ......... I . . . . I... el. , .. .. .. "tl n u . (.1 ...... .... tints, the teinnei'.iture and lenstli of Meut.nat.ts .Menlck Knrd, Itummell , '""? piomiciiig iiiiiu.uiii jl-,...-., and Pull. 1 weie aught In an mi my tance .lectrlc Illumination ami with hotel 1 M'teral of them Seten negroes got' far back of the lirrma 1 lines, brntlng but in the main the totis aie blue cold, .silver blue, crold and nink gold, all leflecting thc prismatic hues of F il....... e l 1 here Is 1 & the t ery L I there w I f "It Is If? .. llla .1, iieirt 01 inis nii'cmti nnn mat till be nn end nf It I not nkuie In Its effect, on the I Allies that this momentous utterance will be telling, coming ns 't does, at this time of great decisions " said a proml- rent American 'The platform !( one on which all nations, including the flcr man. can stand The President Is as, stern as a prophet in maintaining etcr.t' principle to the last Jot but he points a way for the Herman people's acceptance without humiliation. Xeter before has there beeu a moment when the hind !.. ....... .. . . 1 rs anil tlie lie linen of Hie niliei lime .....u.ik m.i- air ticiois 111 11s nat e s souauion 111 n i.nsi ..r. ....... ,..., nun 1,1 i.ri.nn- .. , .,.- ." - r.l,l.llin.,l IM.l... Il . 1 ......, " ,. l.ll I i.l ... ll., ..,..1 l.n r. i.nrl. .1 " ..,....,- i, iiuini,ii.t'i-. u r n jr-ii ji.. iiipii,.- ,.., , ,.,. -. ...... ... ........... neri.ll barrage, but eivaped. Kullir git- tlnir tuelte l.nleH through his alnili.no ....... 1 . '. . i. On i, ne i ent pitrol one olllcer be- ine. ricnest j ewe is, or in.isufi.-. came (paiaien irom me re-i or me icainers, linn rivaling inu niiiiii . An hour later he butterflies in their iridescent colors. . . .- --.,-.. .. nil i .1 . .t II1I1L' II I'll II til 11111. fill . . I. .!..... il . I I1...I 1... I.ml liPil tOlll llfltl II I irt O It I 'I 111)4 tnem to njitp ttli.u ino Atnuri- and other cirtlngs Al.ote Its Mu .'.an, sain one nig ng'o in leiung -" " "-,... ..v.. ..uwiiiiieiiio i.ui . ...... --. - - tans had to go thiniigh i.orials wn il.e nr.nl ".iii-iori,o.,J ,...1 nbiiut It, 'I had to use m ish speed.t 1 spent a dat e.ploi in a 11.11 1 of .ibote that an mormons Iron cross In r1"" "" rl"' '"1Hl1 (1cr,nHii dit was up n ttlut beoiid doubt is tho gieatest tliiH tlub tliere was a Iaige dlti'ng hall ,r''''' ' ,1,' '''" wl',', ' "'"' s"mr ,,lr'1 piece of mllltui.t defenso ttoik the nnd perhaps ten room.. The iulde was "1,ot I don't like thee he.ih bush i!r- world ever iw Tin re Is nothing to .,.., ,..,,. rnrr,tl, ..,. ,,,,. ' mans. ,,, ,i,,e coned in. to,, far compare ttitli it, because there netti ,..., ... ,..,, ., , .,. . .. ' 'way f,, 11. i-h home In Vlik-btiig" mahnganv chairs, fllclied fi-cin some tine I into "Mggiil," n.arhy Prench chateau Oter the gen- Thee negro engineers 11 m d. ing ex- iral's pl.ifp hung nn electric c ill bell ctllent woik ' and cl.ctrlc lights wire strung down the The.t peter nuaver at l.ib.iilng under middle of the tible It represented the he.it shell (lie. and -eemlngh ate hu. liiMirt of war This was Ju.; one of, htied with a leniiirk-ibl.. r.it 1II-111 , l.tllulr, tin f.r.,1 l,i.n.,p,,j . ...n. .. ....n ... .... ... . . . ... ' . .. ... ,,, .,,,,,. iiuK-.i. -,,iv lens me, .ini m. 1.1 mem. '.Ill one soldier In lite gets kl I. ,' Well, 1 luiui.illt don't billet e I am dat fifth was nmtliiiiL- like it l'oi instance, in Argonne foiest the Anieilcina had to cut their way through a 70110 of 1, 11 tied wire two and a half .miles ttldo thiough who nailed to tins thinugh could be held nut Just In this nv The ' the foiest and leaching sometimes ten mllltarv position nn.l general situation feet high lhs ttlie i.in in (tet.t ill- r.rj.n,1 .... n,f.rrti.nlM i.lile hlVi .pa,I. I lPCtlr.il .'111.1 ItftlOl t.. l.l.l.lo.l 111 tllO dent has inn gnincently soiled With thl, undeibiiiseh. Other iindeibru-li held """' 'ilcntlfcallv mad. dwelling plae.s background, ngi'rrt, which h's nob'lltv hldoeii entaiiinieiits and oidln.iry f course the whole world has hf and magnanimity srnd out ahd In Ian- trench wile In this two, mil a-half mile nf the trenches of the Hlinlenhurg line nigger, cause I alwa.ts was a lmky guage unmlstakab'v plain and sincere ! 'ne theio wen-IniiuitHi.ihle trencli. i 1 lnd often heard them spoken of n iilgg.r" I he offers the Oernlan people Impartial f0,mll,K thien distinct sj stems, and being made of loiirrete I would mil Agaln-t this jili It the bnthe TTs don't Justice. between them and otei them and them masonry Out In front would b. R ,,,rt fir "Militarism must ro..root and branch pr..P,ywlu,r, th re "as barbed who. snull tiemhes for the outpost, con- 'ne big engineer km tired of bi.aking ' ' I ! rnm m I I inni nn 11 nnoiini ha . . i . . i . . .. . ,' aiaerln.lnntinr, . "' Y"" ". '. " "v-. ..... necung iiaPhitnn tl t h tin test nmln "'i'i. ao.i lai.ing ins rule mi ipeii off but there will be no-' discrimination ! i, "... ...... .1" rgalnst them, and, when a p-ire with-1 Tllrn ,n,IP nttpnlnrl , lhP .nlKht out barginlng is determined on. thpjnBhtlnK In the Argonne fore-t and tu .. Illf I. fir f.euii. ...HI -.Cf JIlfHIl J trinrh This was no treneli ,,f mi.,i. i 'te told Ills pal that he was going Into entered walls and duel, hoirds jleldlng ' "'" ""'"l" to get some soutiiilrs n Into Hllmv mud und.r the step These ""lJr "ll" " came nan. sinning along and u I X " 'T!', ;lrt f'": ,,rol":' tremhe.s aie lin.d tilth cement, with "Uh his l.Bonet n Herman major l-.er.vv le.en forced coriu 1 . and il light' tan calfskin lining. Then there are trmeling cases of all descrip tions, fitted with evciy necessity for a sudden journeyi and special cases for men in the sett ice. and last but not least, small, substantial automo bile trunks with one or two tray. I.Ewc living in Utopia? If not, A the millennium must suiely be near, when shops voluntaiily restiict their own sales! In the whole course of your life did you ever hear of any one begging you to put your hand in his pockctbook and cut bis income in two? That is ex actly what is being done by the simple little sign now appeal ing in itri.: s..!iilfAtif ncl'itu ptistomei'S f inplo statement of the thlnirs have I nolpe lIiey makp hrlnes thft nnHt rat-a-, men's qtmrters Further biirK uero SJSBSEjEEj liprpiftor to co-operute With the . i. . . . t.1t f f tl Illln mnnhlnn trim frnnt n nnlii .... i s . ., . Il 1 I lll,iCiVM f , , t lilflVH i1n.n. nmi itltlnli nli.nlilf K ayM .nlito Wtery pocslbUltr of abuse, the Oerman ". rr," ,,.,,' t .1 "m," , ,?''. , r'"wnt ""nrf!' ,'c '"' sl'Ie of which lls o"l"lv The orderlj had on his ,Ij!,Pl?tlU he receltetl Into 'the common "" The bo-he Is she ling heat lly and ran ti drainage ditch ''"-' '"Be bag Th nigio turned Ztpnce to phljcc obsertance of com- """ V . V. , , ,, -ei Tren.he. tln.f '...,l,ie "r ",s l"-l'""', tn his ef.inuiin.ler. own rights' , ""' mu,,t ,,rin" "' " '""" T'1". Tren.be. tln.t o,.,.l,le 0 MnyU(1 off uh th 1hc1 "This is the precise moment of the "" , are 1""lnK I,,Ke'1 ,,y thousands 0C." Hnch watching oldler had a steel n (,P ,Kro engineer tea thlli ic- formatory process In actual peace condl-lj,'rma" ,7h ' nr"' r",rr'',0 1""" with steps leidliig lined the orderlv of the bag It was (lens, and the President has performed ' tlaol.lnr Huns Upon fp 0 sert'lfce forHll future cpnerallnrw rtt , . . ... tho world In this sweenm- nm. .hl. '""Americans in tlic autance hit the UMr i.in enitimunlcatln .Mn i...... ,.,,ii. ... :., .. .....:..T ' J "aroed wlie ., ..vn v.. u,iu6Bni ine snuaiion l ,. ...... - imd throning on the world screen, where ,,",.. Itlllea are elung across i nil tiltniu -i pa iiiilln1 i.nt . I uu.ui t t til). 4 IKK 1 - III - IJI.lllt.ll lllll ihprr.T... .. -. . .. fwrv rhli,. rn r -.nn ,i.M.i ' uy our men cm wire niter Mil. Tlie t. It Nothing could b. more complete filled with soutenlrs whlih the negro fonnei ting tills trench to others In the i,.i githered up In the cue where he trenches nf had found the derm ins and he h.nl cemint. coteied tilth lion loollng and forced his jiil-ontrs to bring It along. i.tmtiiiiingeu an.i leaning una to tin Brooches of Green Gold A comprehensive selection of new designs not tlie heavy patterns, but tlic dainty lace work effects. .Many of them are mod erately priced, particular! one of green gold, open-work design, with diamond center $17. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. in sirisi) Mi.i.i'ii.WT.s .!i:vi.u:i.s--hii.vni5SMiTHi ".. Liberty ttonds WHKKn ate the prehistoric stav - at - homes? Look all around you, among friends I and strangei s, and you will find i every one on the move in ante 5zbomA S&cMi r1" jKTTY nnnoyances are as wear ing as dripping water on a itone. Kerv dav wo henr some harassed mation bemoaning the fact that the city house must be reopened and cleaned, and that one-half her household equipments is in the coun tiy and the other half is lo3t, stolen or strayed. It i not only the ex pens? of lenewal which irritates her, but ilo the bother of running from i place to place to replenish. This is when the House Furnishing .store of .(. Franklin Miller, 1612 f'he-tnut stieet, proves to be invalu nb'e, for every imaginable house cleaning necessity is there: step ladder, paiN, dusters, brooms, sweepers, dust-pans, brushes of all kind, not forgetting the tuft brush, so handy for cleaning tufted uphol stery and getting dirt from the little out-of-the-way corners. NOT so very many y. business houses in little of the ait of years ago understood filintr as piacticed in this bustling age The old method was to use a spindle file helium (lavs it was called traveling. ' nn the desk, an alphabetical bellows . t. tit t i (tin nn n ft in !. H I jp. D..1. .. J.t.!u Those who are lieie today will be somewhere cle tomonowubut iie 'fnrn leavimr thev should dtop in I Hoskins, The Gift Shop of Chestnut file or a flat box file. Such a thine as cross referencing was unheard of. and how pnpcis were kept track of is a mystery; chaos must certainly Street, and see their traveling bags have leigned. Mirny systems have and trunk". For men there arc cow- -ince been developed, and each has hide leather suitcases or bags at its loyal adherents. The Duplex various prices, and bag of genuine Name System, snid by A. Pomcrantz walrus leather, hand sewed with ' & Co., 152. Chestnut street, claims officers underground residences and the "t 'oticht for nn.l ..-nn nna ,..hii, .... m.. I liu ct a nun iniicnino gun from n tree -are. Through the Mslon and firmness "", ,ll' olller "m "f ,Mn ulre' T,lcn an' f our President, who. from his serene I nt,wr aml nnotner und twenty machine e .rner. constantly- sueeiw rnp l,n,w.. I guns aie going "d sees great etents In true proportion i 'nier aim is is.or. and. their flashes! generailv il.e thev pass and who hat- won from i ' 'Hed Uuropo" the spurs of leadership, all ' other linderKiound houses for supplU s 1 g ...... ...... .. it. ......... t.iiu n.i oil 1 Irl Our guns I. id smashed up some of ' id these p aces on Thursday morning hut . Ul were In good condition 'falls will be avoided and the nenee . 11 n l. nrll, ,. nf nil ..- 1.1.... . J! . ... ....... j u. ,.,4 .., uiuuu mm tears a c haa cost " ' H NISI Mli oiiii'iiiiiiBHiiiHiiiii'iiuaiiiwnii 1 ,W4 ' 1 gj METZ BUSY DODGING SHELLS B 3 m B' , W- e Civilians Hunt Cellars and Other- 1 Scurry From Citv , I Amslenl.im, iSept. 30. The Amcrl B can bombardment of the fortress of S Sletz Is gettlni; on the neries of the P Oerman people. This is emphasbed g by a correspondent of the Hhculsh s Westphallan (luztte, of Kssen, ttho!H Clotnes for tke Young Fellow of 15 to 20 Bull Liberty Bonds vlHltecl Metz Thursday Wlien tho hombirdment of the fortress: area st.u ted the Inhabitants of the city believed an air raid was In lirOCrreSn nt.ll Infill- tn .l.,.!,. nn.lnpa When tho truth became known many ! i , , persons left the cltj, but most of them m . have returned. p . between September 22 and Septem- g ber 29, the correspondent says, fort B shells fell In the outskirts of the city B (where the forts aie located), killing g a. few persons and ilolnn damage to 1 Property. . S ii Other correspondents attempt to an- K pease the anxiety of the Oermat.s by g miflnff It.Dl tint. I . fn..A 1 ... ,. . -wwlth all the latest devices. U tt . g r ts :v : i'.r t tn. v ti "Iti j(v ti. I h I Founded 1865 THE Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia For more than fifty yeprs the Provident has been executor g$ the estates of many Philadel phians. Have you provided for the manage ment of your estate? If not, come in and seo us. Fswrtk nd Chestnut Streets tMmbr of Ftdtral , jinwnvt ayttom to c r . -, .1 r- 6 & m i iU ca 3. i Lci Aim?wwaaWWws3ir i B i!l iVv m " ItfSI iSh C5 rA m f3 l fi' .111 Zm hThmb! 1,1 1 Cii-SBi E. a S Ml, I i it - -ww 1 k 1 m sivM 1 w 1 ' r i ifmmrmr Ua: iiiWHiiiTiraiiiinirw'iiimiii 1 it ' MaWson & DeMan 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Buu More Bonds Lots of young men are out seeking their first job this year, and we would drop a delicate hint p to the effect that the well i dressed fellow stands the S hest chance when inter viewing a prospective em ployer. Good clothes hreed confidence in one's self, too, and that is a valuable asset. TOMORROW WE ANNOUNCE Extraordinary Sale of NEW FALL MILLINERY i We make a special fea I ture of clothes for young fellows of 15 to 20, and S have a fine assortment of I just the right sort of mod 1 els in appropriate fabrics. One is our Military Five-Seam-Back Coat, which suggests an officer's blouse in its general effect; an other is a model that looks like a Norfolk, but isn't. Uncle Sam won't permit belts this year, so we use a welt seam instead to get the effect. All the little snappy touches in new-style pockets, g lapels, etc., of course, tl In neat grayo, blues and fancy effects in unfinished i worsteds and cheviots. $18 to $35 Jacob Reed's Sons 424-1426 .CHESTNUT STREET mmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm At Most Unusual and Wonderful Savings WE purchased 410 model and sample hats from one of New York's most famous Ateliers. They represent his model creations and showroom samples each reflecting the best master touches of the milliner's art. Savings nre possible that must be appre ciated by every woman. 65 Trimmed Hats Actual 8.50 Values 80 Trimmed Hats Actual ttrr rr 1 0.00 Values 3.Of 100 Trimmed Hats iS Values $8,50 75 Trimmed Hats 15.00 Values $10.00 90 Trimmed Hats 1 8.50 Values $12.50 Choice of Ions elict, luinne elirt, braitr com lilnulli.nM nni Imtu-r's plusli Tailored, dresH hiicI senililrrss I1.1t s In lure, small nn.l im-illum slmpcs. Trimmed Mlth Hoiiers, tIIjIkiiih nmi ostrich fancies -,a JfiSL "y Jv X (3 a $5.00 nrs.nMisnnnnnnnpniimBtnnmnnrrnnnn aImlV 3f 1 J m hn Food Administration by buyniR hnlf m , their usual amount of candy. They 1 even Ko further than meie iikinpr. ,S i . ., .. 1 ..n,.An n limit inn g i lov nicy niivu uhiku ... - , sale of ciindv to one pound per per il son on and after October Ntlo B,moriow. After such an example of t uns;nlfi'hnes there can be no doubt in the mind of any that Ameucan 3 'buincss men are more altruistic S.than mateiialistio. W DOKS it seem credible to you that theie never has been a de pal tment in any of our shops devoted exclusively to millinery for children from 5 to lii years old? Plcntv of placet! have them for in fants' or mies, but the intermedi ates have been sadly neglected, and a new Juvenile Depai tment at H. r. Pcwccs, 1122 Chestnut street, has juht been opened to meet this need, ct,... :.. tn .m. it. Tho charming voung woman in charge will be de. E lighted to s-how you what she did S me: Velour hats in Copenhagen or 9 lark blue, black and beaver shades; tailored hats for school or haul S wear, and the cutest little velvet m hats for dress-up, some trimmed S with a bunch of tiny Trench ftoweis, a1 and nearly all with comc-follow-me S streamers of Vibbon. I . . , ., THKUK is no truer saying liiun that history repeats itself. In the middle ages men were en cased in armor, but threw it off as useless with the development of fuc arms. Yet when the deadliest guns ever known aie playing havoc with the human race many types oi pro tective shields are again tued. I he newest and best, the one offering the most protection and comfort to the wearer, was perfected in Kngland. and is now on sale at Mac-Donald & Campbell's, 1334-:5 Chestnut street. ufolrpMniT nnli seven and one-eighth Irl pounds and measuring, when folded, F '.1x12x2 inches, it is a flexible, scien- & ' tifically made bouy smew to protect. I the vital organs. Of a non-mag-S netic material, it has officially been proved capable of resisting veloci ties upward of 1200 foot-seconds, grenades, bayonets, sabers, etc. DID you ever hear of a worse name for a fruit than Alliga tor Pears? The mind pictures sopie horrible, prickly monstrosity, and ono almost expects to hear it howl in'the refrigerator. Tho Span ish name, "Avocado" (whatever It means), sounds much morn appro priate for the highly polished green fruit with soft butter-colored meat sold by Henry K. "Hallowell & San, Rroad street below Chestnut. Down South It U called the "Salad Fruit of the Tropics," and long ago it was found to contain i per cent oi lat, just the thing for one of our wheat less and meatless days I Some people eat it as a ureaKtast rruit, witn sugar or salt, first taking out the seed and thin brown lining, but it linn mnro "Den" to it used as a salad. and tho Hallowells know fourteen, for itself fifteen advantages in letter tiling, comhining all the advantages of the alphabetical and numerical ystems without any of thc disad. vantages of cither. But the best way to judge of the merits of thc system is to try it. MANY times, not nnly winter, but in hummer, it in impoR-. Mblo 'o complete the dally mini! without the aid of canned vegetables: but they have reached such u state of perfection scarcely any one is aware of the diffeience. At K. Bradford Clarke's, 1520 Chestnut street, they have received their winter'i supply of Asparagus Tips, the mnmmoth - sie green "Sunny Vale" binnd, packed ex-' pressly for Clarke by Libby, Mc Neill & Libby. There seems to be no end to thc ways in which aspara gus may be eaten, the canned as well as the fresh. It is excellent as a vegetable, boiled and served hot; n3 a -alad, served cold with oil and vinegar dressing; as a soup, or the tender paits dipped in egg and bread crumbs, fried, and served with a yellow sauce. BUSY women have no end to the rails upon them. Besides fam ily and public duties they have their own and their husbands' shop ping to nttend to, and, woo unto them if ihy make a mistake in the latter! This Mould never' occur if they dealt at an exclusively mascu line shop, such as Walter G. Beck er's, Himself, Eleventh and Chest nut streets. Here everything is on one floor convenient to get at, espe cially the much-needed warmth-without-w eight underwear now so popular. This comes in all weights and styles to please individual tastes, but. union suits are increas ingly in demand, well-dressed men finding that in the old type of undor- gnrmsnts it is uiiucuit tn.present a trim appearance, while union suits, fitting smoothly and allowing full freedom of action, never wad nor wrinkle. IT REALLY is amusing to note how customs and ideas change through thc course of ages. Men had gloves in remote days, but four hundred years before Christ Xeno phon sneered at the Persians for wearing gloves to keep their hnnds warm, and in their lobust days both the Greeks and the Romans scorned glomes. Nobody sneers at a man these days because he does not go about blowing on his finger tips, and nobody scorns an Americnn who buys gloves at Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424 Chestnut street; on the eon trary, he is the envy of all. Their stock, in spite of leather conditions, is remarkably full, covering all tho fashionable shades and irkins, Real Deer from South America replacing Russian Reindeer, but thc gray mochas and thc tan capcsklns 're main the favorites. IF Ti OU ore n big woman, do not bother reading this, it will 'not interest you; but if you are a dainty, little woman, yon will be glad to be assured that in Bonwit & Teller's Department for Small Women and Misses you will really bo able Jo find clothes to fit suits dresses and gowns properly propor tioned for women, not children. No matter how petite the adult, she js not built on the same lines as a growing girl, yet all establishments do not lccognize this important and self-evident fact, and make little dis tinction between small women and misses This does not make so much difference in a loose one-piece drerfs but the fit of a suit is another story, and no woman, however mail. msiicD iu juu us ii si)o naa iwM the nursery. ;ai ia tno naiiowcns miow luuncenj tne nursery. , l THE CHESTNUT-'fcTJIEET ASSOCIATION ' ' itfWJ -" B Ar. i?wT ti, i A , r .i f ' .7- I- j Ai n.o"-Jn " rf " ' fi W-f
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