My" r-s-- lr' ' -' , " ( "JOINGErMNY!" IS AUSTRIAN CRY Troops Back From War and Homeward Bound Inldcn arrived at New York. EVENING PUBLIC Ilondon hopeful" u.s. backs plan LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 1011) 9 - Dcnutics in Assembly An-iXa!!alrcvrbru"y " """ 1 . . cihllaJn Inrllirllnt- crintfeti ftfTlrric pi'OVC Impending Union ', leviathan at New York, from Hrcst, nun 1U..U1, iqcui mm lDiili imnniry oi .With Their Neighbors INDEMNITIES SEPARATE Vitfiuia AY""''! Be Second City of Ncw'"L!inpinvIt Ts BIG CUNARDER LIBELED inking of Lord IJulTcriii Gcle Aiiiituiiiti in TiuuM)' Srw tU, M.irth 0 Tlircr libels vvrrc tiled vestcrOiv nttaliift tlm vlrtuntlilp . ti . .. . .. Anil Itnnlii nn.i t in ('iiii.ini Mlr.imrli n mrV UriUf lICrS DO Not Ue-co...u) In connection vWU, the HlnMrm ' Allied HoMll LcUVC I'UMJll "" "' i-omiimicc '.It'll Simi-iIo A..li,i, l?,,i.,1 Mn Nc "V"k ". IVI'ruii! IS. of the q.-. JwiuvilLIIUII I tutu I GERMAN-POLISH ' BELG,AN DE-N-!ES -P0,S0N F00D' F,RST TEST of league mwT mlT1b'cou!!.?V!.AI",'r,t,nl,!,l,l,s' ATDHIICK A VlfTHRV TKUIK FLANIW from Hi r acne tlicTwcnty-jcvcnlli Dlvleloii, 10,243 men to LC Muurrtmila at JCcvv York, from Brest, with 108th Infantry) the vifty-fourtli In- fantry nrlgtdn Headquarters and 02a ALL JIESTS ON AMEKIC'V Train Headquarters of tho Twenty- seventh Division, 3740 men, for Kreiuv. to Meet Tou lon Delegates NEW TERMS PROPOSED P anucc 1 Cnronlafroninret.Kbruary"2S.wltli ftcus Ucclarcl Wilson's View 317lh nnglnecra (negro), of fort- ,,,.., will Win Public to Do- tlifl two ofTkers and 1845 men. IncludlnK 317th Knclneera Traill (ncKro), 350th .Mncliliio Gun Dattsllon (tiCRro). Bat teries r. and V of the 315th Field Artil lery, 368th Detachment Infantry (negro) flo detachments of tho N'lnoty-sri-oml Division (negro), Hlxleen casual olTleera and two cisual companies. Total 3D0B DUE TODAY El Occldento at New Torfc, from Bor deaux. February 21. with ninety men, consisting of eighty-six casuals, with medical detachment of one officer and three enlisted men. . Yosemllc Ht New York, from St. jN'szalrc, February 21, with thlrty-clglit I men, consisting of Casual Company No. ' 1GB, New YorKV ono olTlcer and twenty four enlisted' men; three casual olllcers. I Comfort (hospital) at New Ycrlc. from Dr Otto I Bordeaux, February 20, with JOS men, -,...,- tlncludlng Bordeaux Conakscent De- fly the Associated Prca Mtiinn, via Batcl.iMareh 0, The Na tional Constituent Assembly opened jes tejday. Alt tho deputies expressed gen ral approval of tho projected union with Germany." Tho president, address Ins tho assembly In favor of such union, E.ild: 'The Entente cannot limit our right of re. deposition, which undoubtedly Is ours." German newspapers received here con "fain a temlofllcUl communication con- ernliig negotiations between Dr. OUo tiiiA hUh nltilof ar nt I'lAriti'in. A. ....I-' A Ik. n.,m,r rtni.rnm.nl for I tachlllClltS NoS. B7 - ...'. K-l -!-r...V,,.rla anrf'IU, 120 Hlld 121 Germany, , Union Wall" on Details ' The union, fcas tho communication, will be promulgated as soon as ques tion's of detail, now being discussed by various commissions set up for that purpose, are sit'l'd a"'l a treaty drafted which will bo submitted to the two na tional assemblies. After ratification by tlm assemblies Imperial laws'wlll be arranged for' the i union of Austria with the empire. In the preparation of the laws, Austrian reprc rentnthes will bo asked to collaborate. fipeclat attention hai been Riven to temporary measure for the entry of Austria Into tho Clermxii Zollvcreln, ac count being taken of the different condi tions of production of the two countries. And rsllroad questions and an ecntual junction of the nhlno and the Danube, as well as the Introduction of the mark as the monetary unit of Austria hac been subjects of exhaustive discussion. From the llnanclal point of xlew It was agreed that each country should be left to bear s-eparately the Indemnities to be paid to tho Entente. Vienna Second City Consideration also has been Riven to the best method for realizing uniformity In labor and social legislation. As to Vienna's situation it has xlrtually been decided that it Ehall be tho second city in me empire. the coi ih an on all questions of principle, and that It 88, 102, 103, 104, 112, twelve officers and inantl Coenanl. Ih the Associated 7cm , London, March C PrcBldi'iit Wilson's ! speech at New York uccuplcs a promi nent place In tho new a and editorial ol umns of the papers here Some editors 'sco In American domestic politics the key to tho Senate) episode The Tele- graph snn- j "Mr. Wilson's opponents In tlrn Sen- 'ate hao not, as a matter of fact, bound themsches to any course of action too Mi mly to adopt another If the l'lesldeut 'makes good' with Amirlcau public oplti- . Ion In tlm end. All depends upon the 'sense in which that opinion may make Itself manifest when the treaty of peace' and the league of nations linp been Kr,!)ci'ir,rr Oct' Kline ! AUiim Caused ares Old i i rouble r4 e I owan Itt ole- 390 enlisted men, all sick or wo.unded. ' Rlen final form Therefore, fop the Motcasln at New York, from Brest, ' Present, wc must leave this strange nnd February 20, with thlrty-thrco icasuals The statement nays tho conversations generally have resulted Ih an agreement was decided to Ieao secondary points to be." settled by commissions on which Austrlans and Uermans' should bo equal In numbers. READ GERMAN CONSTITUTION Draft Presented and Defended in Weimar Assembly Weimar, Tuesday, March 4 (By A. r.) The first reading of the constitu tion was concluded today and the bill waa referred to a committee of twenty eight. Dr. Eduard David, of the German cab. lrtet, replvlng to criticisms of the bill, made a spirited defense. He declared tho assailants of the bill forgot an Im portant thing that a republican form of government was In existence, a fact which few would have thought possible a j ear ago, when the old regime fought, so tenaciously against the people's will. He. claimed that this constitution would tend toward a stronger welding of the empire. ' Mexican at New York, from St Naralrc, February 20. with 2501 men. in cluding Casual Company No. 164, New York; detachment t.f Seventy-first Uegl ment Coast Artillery; Twenty.thlrd, Thirty-fifth. 140th, lMst, 153d, 158th, 173d, 176th, 184th, 247tli. 264th. 374th. 469th, 499th and 500th Aero Squadrons Orlana at New York, 'from Brest, February 23, with 10S8 men. Including 351st Machine-dun Battalion, Casual Companies Nos. 929, Pennsjlvanla, and 277; detachment Class D casuals: seventy-six casual officers. Mongolia at New York, from St Nazalrc, with 4403 men, Including 334th, 335th and 336th Machine Gun Battalions, 316th Trench Mortar Battery, 104th and 316th Battery Tienu'.i Artillery, Meteor ological Detachmeill Signal Corps, 801st Aero Squadron, 468th Engineer Pontoon Train, 482d Aerial Construction Squad ron. tG7lh Engineer Pontoon Train. 401st Pontoon Park. Tenth Anti-aircraft Sector, 149 casual otflccrs. eight SL Nazalre convalescent detachments, one naval officer and four enlisted men, Cartago at New York, from St. Na zalre, February 19. with detachment Baso Hospital 43 (Georgia), of one of ficer and three women civilians; de tachment Base Hospital 41, one oHlcer. sixty nurses and two women civilian clerks and two casual officers. Chicago at New York, from Bordeaux, February 24. with tho 348th Infantry, Field nnd Staff. Headquarters First Battalion, Headquarters Third Battalion, Supply Company, Sanitary Detachment, Companies A, B,-I, li. i'-ano i.nnu um teen attached-officers Total forty-six officers and 1000 men. WOMAN 'CHISELS' THIEF AWAY Turnkey's Wife Brandishes It at Robber, Who flees Reading, Ta., March 6. Plucky ac tion by Mrs. James M. Morgan, wife of the night turnkey at tho pollee sta tion, foiled an atempt to rob their store last evening and drcve the robber away. The man walked up to the counter, pulled ,out a- gin. pointed It at Mrs. Morgan, and said. "Hive me our money, quick." uncertain situation "European democracies ale k niching I lo see whether tho Impulse which brought America to llicir sldo for the purpose of finishing the war will keep her at their side for the purpose of rearing the f.fbrlo of a war-free world,", sa.vs tho Chronicle (Uo.vil George Lib eral) 'they are not watching without anxiety, for they know lb it American co-opeiatlon Is Indispensable If the fab ric Is to stand " Tho News (radical and pacifist). sas "Mr. Wilson's appeal for America's co operation In tho salvation of tho world Is as Irresistible ns his Indh tment of the selfish particularism of tho opponents of the league Is unanswerable. Constitutionally, the opposition of this solid block of ltepubllcans In the Senate looks formidable A tually, ns Presi dent Wilson confidently recognizes, tho Issue is with the people, for no Senate , in ine iinimnii wun iiisgruinuil g.14 con I sumeis behind him WILSON CUTS JELKE'S TERM Reduces Sentence of Oleo Maker to 60 Days and $10,000 Fine Chicago, March 6. (By A P ) John r. Jelke, millionaire oleomargarine manufacturer, convicted In 1914 for conspiracy to evade the tax on art I flcally colored oleomargarine and sent enced to two years' imprisonment, 'has had his sentence commuted. This Information was made public here as one of the acts of clemency of President Wilson before his departure for France. According lo the viord re ceived here. Jelke's sentence Man com muted to sixty days, nnd a fine of J10.000. f n dollar n thousand feet pei mission from the stati- Ltllltv to llii'ri.ise Its rate dlreitls to $ III but was permitted lo make h HUlilnrge of fifteen rents a thousand fret mid to 10I Itct a special metnr tax . Anseinhljniaii Cochran s bill would ttllLn I ft !.- lABftalft-kt .- Ift. .. ,,ih rfc . ..,..1.. 1.. t,..i.n.i. ! '"1-"-- ii.i-i'.-iii.oiiui .1 meier 1 .. .i.k i.uij iir.iiK.-a .-i.....,-..- iax .vir i ociiinn prnnaldv will run I lug a league of nations that lommunded I for Atlantic ( otintv's vacnnt Hemitnrshlp iinj iiiuniiefi ami pxprcsscu approval ui the people of America. ' "Whattbe Semite seems lo want must appear to practical men the natural or der of procedure," savs the Post (Con servative). "Peace Is an urgent and Im mediate question the ieaguo Is a vague and still doubtfu sjsteni. Tho world wants time to think out these things and does not like being ruVhed Into the plan by the enthusiasm of Its Idealists. STUNT FLYING FOR LOAN Fleet of Eleven pfaircs Will F. hibit Through Wcst and South Han niego, Calif., March 6 (By A P.) To assist In making the Victory Loan a success a. squadron of eleven alrplaner. Including two captured Ger man fokkers, commanded bv Major Carl Spatz. a famous American ace, will Have North Island, near here, for a tour among seventeen nrlnclnal cities of ih West and South, according to announce ment last night by Colonel Harvey Bui well. commander of Hock well Field About eight of the officers and fifty skilled mechanicians will comprise the personnel and equipment of the fleet, and will travel In a special train, After giving an exhibition of wnr-tnip living in a city the planes will be dismantled and moved by train to another city The squadron will leave here late this month, according1 to the announcement, freighter Lord DiilTerln. inmimd by the t'unatdei The Aqultanl.i. schedulcil tu sail fioin licrc today at won, was placed under attachment, pending; dei I slou In the nilmli.ilty division of the Federal District Court todiy of tie quotUm of Jurisdiction . Two of the libels were filed bv Gaston Williams A Wlgnioic. Inc., of Canada, lessees of tlm laird tnifferlii. ilnlinlng tl.OOO.non damages thiougli the slukliiK of the ship and JlOn.nmi through lo" of part of brr cargo The third bill v.i entered bv the Atlantic Sugar llelliilne t'ompanv of Delaware fur 2uO.10O fur loss of cargo At a healing here n-unsel for the Cunard lompaiiy claimed that the Aqul tanla was taken over bj the British iriv v early fn th win ami is still under I contiol of the British Admtrall.v. The companv ufuuod to furnish bonds to plotect the tlalin, III older that the ship might prut ci d. ns-.ertlng that she Is not under control of her owners Judge Mavcr. presiding, directed Cap tain Charles, commander of the vcsrcl lo ileal his ship teadv to proceed If the couit should decide to p-ruilt lib sailing GAS GOUGE POLITICAL ISSUE Lnion Lcnpuc of Chelsea Indorses Cochran Hill to .Stop Meter T.i Allnntle 1 lit. March 6 Warnude gas tariffs at the shore alleged lo bo ex cessive and burdensome." have t.rt 11 innde a politic il issue 'Hie I tilon League of 1 liclsna probaMv the most I government wlis anxious tc, belli the Ocr powerful political organization in i,ov- .mans in lierin.m Poland The speaker ernor Edge's home town, has indotseil siUl io wished that Germany had been Asfcmblvinaii Lnderwoud Cochran h bill ' filrer to the Poles at tlio bcglmililK of proposing tc. make it a misdemeanor for ,llf present situation which In that case the Atlantic Clt, las Compnt.v to piollt ij;0" ol,I,1.l, """c -Mbl lo u"' through a special older of the New 'T-,', B0rnn,ct the. speaker' con Jersey Public I tliitv (.omnilsslon Itliiued. Intended tu make demands fot A voir ago the cointtanv. which hil a tn., hk.-ip, tl,,n nf the Gernian inlnoil- coiitiact with the i Ity to furnish gas lit Me In nlher stalls, hut it cannot claim .'.'! f' V? K''? this right iink-vs the Germans proteif ,.,.. j .u ,,., 11 the Associated I'ress 1'imeii, March C Tho Intel -Allied omnilsslon which was sent to arrango I new artnlstlco terms between the Ger mans mid the Poles left today In meet the! Geinian delegation sent from lleillu lo arrange conditions 'J In place set for tho meeting is the town uf Kieuls on the lli.indtnbur(.--I'uscti bender Neliuar, Ntdiicnljv Mjrih 3- (IK , P 1 In the dltcusslou of the Polish question 111 the German National Asreui. Idy ti'dav. MhIIiI.ih Erzbergcr. ihairuimi , the German arnilvtlcn coninilssloli criticized the old Get 111. ill eioverument severelj fur its pedicles toward the Pules, vihWh i-ouslsteiitlv alienated them !ev ernl speakers upportid the views of Eiz beiger. bin tie majoritv aigued thai Ihe Polish attitude toward Geimany was ni 1 f Itiju-tli-e mid Ingratitude. Heir Erzlierser said Unit the present MjiIp (.Diiiitivnicii III Purls, Mnnh 5 Emll rninqiil, a member of the Belgian lablnet and 11 1 0110 lime chaliniim n' the lltlgimi n.c. Mild vostetila II. n, l,A 1. ..I ....... !.- .1,.... I i.,e ,,v ti, p. ,,c me I'.iieilllg Uiessllge lo L'tilted Suites Siiiutor NM'llnni M Caldei at Uiishliigton ,i: !- date 0f 1 Match f "I am shocked bj reports that vnu , have moved 'nil Investigation of hc statement that some American food was j sent to Belgium nnd northern I'lamc In suih bad condlllon Hint It poisoned my ouiilrvnien. Iluw umld such lies be re lelved serlourly? j "If 1 should s-av more it would o tu Krv sliatne agilnst thnse few Anierliims who vvniild bcsmlrili the noblest thing ( w ffich came out nf the win ami the tioblo h.irai tcr brought out bv the work of Ihe commission for tellef In Belgium through Its tens of thousands of unselfish viorkers In America as well as netuillv in Hid war zone " AT POLLS IS A VICTORY Wnly-seeond District Demo cratic', First Time in 50 Years, on L Transport VeJic Due at Boston llonlon. March 6. (By A. P.) Tt steamship Vedlc. bringing 2281 AmerN can trops from 1'raticc for dcnioblllza Hon at Camp Dcvcns. will arrlvo rft qiiiirrantlno nt 2 p m today and xvllj, dock Ht omnioiiweulth Pier Ht 8 a. mfj tomorrow fhls statement was author ised bv the naval ommunlcattons ofilc of tho first naval district -.ensue Issue tho lulnorltv tletr populitiuns within Jei- Erberger nincliided bv STW'DARD OIL CO. SLIil) Ilaltintore Ciitnpaiij Aks $,"(00,000 for Mlegril llrcarli of Cunttuit llnllliniire, March l! - The Standard I ill 1 oiupauv of New Jelse) was v ester day sued for ffiOfl.Onn damages In the Central ml I'onipiny of this utt ' he plaintiff i lieges that buvltiL' i's nils hi the oien maiket It had built iqi an ex tensive and profitable trade l'ur the purple, ns alleged, of Intel ferlng with Its business the defendant corporation Induced the local loiieern to become Us uistonier and cXise punhes Ing from others, agreeing to furnish sulfii'lent sutiplles to meet the Cuitial Oil I'litupanv m largest deiu.inds Attlng upon Inducements held out the dt t la rat ln fuither t lies the Cm. tial l)il i ompam established a large and profitable bhs'nrss Tin II. It Is ile e'lared. th defendant oiuoratlon arhl- traruv km in nir lis suppl.v and m.-iugu raitil a eiirei I seiviee to the i u of the plaintiff louip.iuv Its I Il Is charged, a- a result, was vlriualU hmht'ii up llutler. I'll. Mauh 6 -What is said lo be the first test of tho pubhi on the I li-.-igue of nations Issue, with u tesiiit that is mi nppitrnt vindication of the PrisldenCs eonteiitlon Unit the people arn behind tilin, was seen here ioda III the election returns by wqlili BiiHei ninl Westmoreland I ouulles had gone Deinnci.itlc for the fltfl lime m tlflv ea John If Wl'son. Democrat of Huiler defeated John M. Jamlspn Uepiihl,-an nf Giictisburg. dlrecMj on the is-in. of tho league of n.it Inns He phonrileil the Twenty-second Congressional Mls trlit with an appeal for votes to iipli'md 1 the President and hlmsrlf ns mloratc of the Uague as ilr.ifti d or as n mat be nciepttd finally. Mr. Jamison ill though not Joining the Issue, took tin stHlid that his action would be governed bv the course of llepubllcatt leadeis ho 'nlieadv have dcilarcd against Ih, pro 1 poi-ed league The election was to fill the pl.no of E E Bobbins who elied toon aflei Ins I election in November Mr Wilson who Is an attmne.v. won by IbG voles He cairleel his own countv be 9b, and rediued Mr Jamison's m.ijorllv In West inoreland In 46S Mr Jninison is a wealth.v coal operator mlv once before since the liepnlili. mi putv has I" e ti 111 exls'riiee has tin il triot been represented bv a Demeniai and Ihe victim is consldi ii d bv par i 'leaders as nil indnrsemi m nf the Piesi elenl s prineiplis and l isbiike to Hie ltepubllcans fnr their le.igui a"iude and Senate II ibuster coMMGItiClflu70WVS sTiTioNeiTArsinj Loose Leaf Forms for every purpone at i'tZ'SVJ 5iX3 MANN'S A tiartial Us' of our regu lar slock Kbims. Xreouuts Pas uble llecnril llHlmirr Sheets Hills I'n.vithle and Itreeliable. I iiiiiIiIiipiI ( ii nh nnd Journal ( nllliillnir slierts rnllt Information Blank i linilv lliishipss Statement liiillv Time shrels llillilleate statement l.miiloies' lterord l.xpense rteport sjslem 'lenrhic -beets lnvrntorv I'lirnia Order lllanks I ll-eoril leenpltnlailnii iilnnks Sales Rrroril T? V..": ,:P'ne neport. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY DUnk Books Iiote Lest stationery rn nunc Enirstlnr IJthoiraptUn 529 Market iiibiiv Heir Ernerger lonciuueu nv . salng that the belnvior of the German L lioois In Pnsen In November had 1J 1 1 ( F German prestige with Ihe Poles greatlv Ho nii-ntlniied that ill ntui lnluiice sev- eial llirtis.ind German soldiers nnd iiUl ceis liad tbd In fore SHU poorlv armed men mid ponrh disciplined Pole- Funds i' Officers Enlisted Men In the U. s Army and Navy and with Red Cross or Y. M. C, A. The Safest Vay To carry fundi is by Travelers' Letter of Credit which we issue free of commission To send funds is by Mail or Cable Transfer which may be made through us. WE HAVE OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN FRANCE WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCE 20 RUE LAFAYETTE, PARIS Brown Brothers & Co. Fourth and Chestnut Sthklts rnn.ADEi.rniA Pssjyy Mrs. Morgan had chisel In her hand. She brandished It menacingly This frightened the In truded and he took to his heels. Mr. Morgan discussing the Incident, said: "My wife once threw a tramp out the door. He came in and asked for money to get something to eat. She told him she'd give him food. Ho de manded money. When he became Insistent she stepped around tho counter, grabbed lilm by tho back of the neck and put him out." 200 TANKS IN LOAN DRIVE Dozen or More Will Operate in Each Federal Reserve District Washington, March 6. (By A. P.) More than 200 fast American fighting tanks havo been lent by the War De partment to the Victory Loan organlza- I tlon to be sent scurrying over city, streets and country roads In they loan campaign. Between twelve and twenty I will be assigned to each Federal lie-s-erxe district. i Each fcf the five-ton tanks, manned by two soldiers and armed with ma- I chine guns, will carry loan orators. Seashore Excursions TO ATLANTIC CITY Ocean City, Wildwood Cape May EVERY SUNDAY until further notlre. ? 30 X. M. from Chestnut or booth ht. Vrrjr. Hetiirnlnr Irate Sea tiore Points 5.15 I'. M. $1 oes round 1.4SO TRIP War Tax I0e Additional "What Will Save His Hair?" bick Action Needed Q. Thin-Haired Men Urged Not to Delay Parisian Sage Is Just What Is Needed i mmmmmwmmmmmmm wswMaMMMswsij.s.wtwMls II - 'iMaCkl If i ; llllllllllllllllllllll W&.JIMMM risS I'i llllllllllllllllllllll 1 1 1 1 wkMF aflidLHnLLLf , mXi 11" ' . ' I 'iHiPl LB ".I faPj ljji-aaaaJliai y I, . ft ', 'r- . .LraasVHssi lM vmsJ'71.'. ..'..ijBMMaM "I Tpifci Yfxfi jaaM I mmiKKwf '! mk '' ' I y - ' 1 ' ' ill W II i TT TI ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. I U JflP fif I & ASCO. ASCO. ASCO.J r . -j j"a"Siwyji im A "You can't Hide that Bald Spot with a Hair Brush" Here's good news for men and women xhoe hair Is falling out, who are row Ine hairless and hve scalps covered with dandruff that ltd) like trd. Any good drufglst can now supply you with the genuine Parisian Sage (liquid form), wlilch l guaranteed to quickly and safely abolish dandruff, stop Itch ing scalp and (ailing hair and stimulate a.nfw-growth, ortnoney refunded. .i-jllMiuiiuidi.oan.twtlfy to the txoJent a, clean, cool scalp after just a few days' uso of this simple home treatment. No matter whether botliercd with fall ing hair, matted, stringy hair, dsn. druft or itching scalp try Parisian Sge, you will not be disappointed. It's n scientific! preparation that supplies hair needs. The first application will make your hair and scalp lustrous lialr-and ri look suid feel ever so u want beaut In of It, by all mea: 'M much better. If you want beautiful, ifl iota or ll. .ny all means Hay-ilMln. i 1 The Value of Performance It is by llic lesis of time 'and mileage thai the true value of MACK performance is proven. Twenty years of iniinlerrupled production have endowed MACK trucks with consistency ami durability factors to he found only in the best of everything. By making your truck investment on a quality basis you are providing insurance against trans portation failure. Sizes 1 to "Y lous. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COMPANY 2300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia H. I). WATSON, Manager PERFORMANCE COUNTS It SvW-ji Ji , A S. c o A S' Ci o. A s c O' ' A' s. t ' . ' s- c- o. A- c O' A' s. c Q, A S S S i When You Buy Your Goods Direct You Eliminate the Needless Expense Between I, Who would go from here to San Francisco to get to New York? Ho one. Wa . A, all believe in the direct, the shortest route it saves time and money. Why not follow this same Principle in spending the household purse? Every American Store makes it possible for you we are direct buyers, bringing the product of the farm, the manufacturer and producer to your very door at one small margin. Hundreds of thousands of the shrewdest and most particular housekeepers in four States are proving it every day. Let us grove to you that the stores "wjiere quality counts can savr) money. r "GoldSeal" Eggs c carton Packed and sold only in sealed cartons containini? 12 of the freshest, bicreest, meat.est eggs to be had anywhere. Fresh Eggs Henten jeefas ( At Our Every -Day Economy Prices Choice I'jnlc Salmon can 12ljc, 20c Fancy lied Salmon can 26c Pure Threaded Codfish pkg. 8c, 12c Fish Flakes can 14c Hake Fish (for fish cakes). ... '.brick 22c Ucnita (like tuna fish) can l'Jc Choice Sardines can 8c, 17c Smoked Herring bunch 2."ic Hig Smoked Bloaters each lSc Fancy Shrimp can lfic Fancy Stuffed Olives bot. lie, 20c Pride of barm Catsup big bot. Trenton Crackers lb. Fresh Cracker Dust lb. Victor Ilread Crumbs . .' pkg, Pure Horse Radish. lfic 18c 1.1c 12c glass 9c i , cU V 'A) I f s'i ; you kv, $ 4TL i 1 j. 1 y J Best Soup Beans lb. 10c ,A California Lima Beans J b. 12c ' C? . Q 1, Evaporated Milk can 7c, 14c - v , , , Fresh Baked Pretzels lb. 16c. ,A. . ViS. J! Ritter's Beans small can 10c , C y a can lie ' ' 1 I'J ;JI Not so large ns "Gold Seal," but, every egg guaranteed absolutely fresh Sour Krout big Rich Cheese lb. 35c Asco Oats big pkg. 8c Choice Mackerel. .each 13c, 18c ii A.1 'Si lb nir Coffee 30 Full, heavy body, delightful aroma. We care not what you pay, you cannot get a more satisfying "cup." Its quality never varies, we blond it and roast It' in our own modern plant. w Pure Codfish pkg. 8c 1 tm J Our Very Pllnnr J' B2St 1 CcrU- "i 12c V lb.; 23c 2 lb Plain Black, Mixed and lndi3 uu' t eylon The best pickings of tho greatest tea cnrelnm in the world, blendeu by an ex pert to suit the demands of every taste. J Pink Salmon l'2-lb. can 12'2c (J cakes Laundry Soap for 2.ic Fancy Spaghetti can 8c. 12c Enameled Pails each 10c 1c, 9c, l.'lc Scrub Hrushes Tender Peas can 14c Sweet Sugar Corn can 15c Choice Tomatoes can 12c, 17c Fancy Evap. Apricots lb. 27c New, Meaty Prunes. . .lb. 16c, 19c, 22c 1 fr j-" -'.tWMr'' .. 'vneHDiaEI II Ei, ''viHPP t ' .""'iwdKbt. 3ca.l Uict'or Bread There is no other loaf just like "Victor' it is the sum total of modern bread- baking skill the nearest approach to the best home-made you ever served. Victor Raisin Bread "oat 10- IVppereil full of Mr IumIoii rnNlnM These Prices in All Oar 150 Meat Markets Chuck Pot Swift's Little Lean Picnics 24c Ib They are small, lean and bmoked to a nicety Quality Beef Roast 28c ,. BctL' Roast 28' Lean Soup Beef, 20c a lb. lb. City Dressed Pork as 32c ib . til W I K s, -'& S J o. A. 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