H ' -, "I -Jtai. IS , P j - AH BIG CUT IN NAVY BILL' IIVIPERILS AViftTION a-j Measure Is Reported in House ;s A ' With $375,000,000 Slashed tftf From Estimates ,. i y&' "vt ,'( INCREASES SAILORS' PAY By (he Associated I'rcs Washington, June 1- A reported && tne House toun. tnc ii'-ii iihj np-mv- . . . .... ....... iV proprmtion Dili curries n toini oi Mui,r 151)0,000, n decrease of .Wi.OtMMKM) frlfo ' 4 BASING : PUBLIC IitaER-J?BAI)EIiPHIA f:: THXIESpAX; . IOT 12,. . ISpLf . : , -, . f . , 7TC! .c j Rnr.Q RNffTM. TnniionnnT DCiPLirn itrfaty to prdtfrt fa". r.h&r & H?: 'ii.. I . ' FIJSfNEESHLES SABOTS ENFIN, SIGHS BRIDE FROM FRANCE 'IT c Thought All Americans ere Millionaires," Says Mrs. Ilcitnerl on Reaching IL S. Meets Husband ''Kinccsh Irs snhots cnfltii '" liens. Without them lctnij would nn Thus sighed .Mrs. Mm ii Hiimcrl. hne he. n possible, (iloitcestor's prize unr -Initio from "Wr thought the Ainei Iran bnv wen nunc or lcs Siinnv l'miiee, as she stood , all niillinii'iins, they .had hi iimrh beside Sergeant Chtirlos llrinictl, of thc.inniicv to spend Anil v Iipu flip mini JllStli Infantry, anil smiled , slice was signed we opened our doors to Smiling Is oiip of tlio lust tilings t Iipiii ami gmc tin1 Ametlcan bojs nil brides do. nml lirldps from t ho land of i thnt we liad to gic." Ou-ln-In can't be be.itcn nt .it ' Mr I Ii-iirn-i I imlvcd Tuesday at ltut slip wan not talking of (lie 1 iN'cwpoil .Niwson Hip Hus.iic1.:iiinu and V. V. No. dp.ir render, "sabots" . u nut at the pier liy lier husband. It."! the wooden fhois Minif I'leneli j She was one of the sKH-nlue I'i Pile Ii women wiar. hmles who nrihcd on the same bout. "No mine wooden shoes, at last!" Ihut she was tin onh one t me to What a world of telief to the fern! this pari of the oiintr. All the otheis. lime heart. "Tnutctnis," slip explained I .Mrs Heimeil. wcie bound for ('.ill- IMkot.is nml points pst. nHnorun DLnunaj AFTER CRASH AT SEA from the estimates submitted by Si retnry Daniels and 811.0,0(111,000 lessen, n V1V si,e-laiii e al Chailes. J fornin, th than the amount rnrrled In the bill as it passed the IIoiipp Inst session One of the ptinrlpnl Items is an iippiopriit tion of $1.11,000,0110 lor rontinued on c MlUL'uon 01 liie hum oiiiuiiii proKiuui. Pt io new ronstrui'tion is iiiiiiim i7ii. IV A nie bill provides for a teiiipiiiii Sfc enlisted strenKtb of 1111.(100 men until RS October 1. 101 ,000 to .lnnnnr I. and 170,000 for the leuiainiler of the lise.il year, 1 1 1 1 a permanent inoensp of pin of enlisted men from $17. "0 to S,",J ,'0 Graf Walderseo Barely Saved From Sinking Towed to Long Island YANKEE SUNK IN COLLISION (l Associated Press) New orh, .lime 1-. The transport (!inf Wnldeisee. foimeily one of the eiail, passpiiger liieis of the llnnibtirg Aineiicin line. wliU.li was rammed last iiikIiI l' the -luiiiislilp Ilrdondo. was Ik m lied shnrth after 11 o'clock thin forenoon on the nnds of I.onR Ileaih.-I...1. les sabots ne font pas e Kinnd dlf Cliinles Ileunrl Is iunt as tileased lis1 She was s:ned from sinking In deep feicueo iiaiul MemiiiR "but after- bin In hie He was at the f.nnt when wnterht the Menmsliip l'ntrieln, which all. lor tieiertheless, .Miiiiei wooden tin-iiriiiistn . wim sigiind. lint tlnee dns , nmi. to Iipi le-die olT 1'iro !nlnud, and shoes ilimt make a Iiir ihneieni e Inter was tr.t listened to (iiesigiie wheie with the iissistaiiee of wrecking tugs whin " be mi t bis hi nle. who was Mile ( 'hit a i, ,,. 1., in t,,w and meed for the shore. Well, the nle.i is 1 lint a ,inkie, or.ltnttot Asm Inst step in the ionium e. Water was ginning in her holds, her iiiij oth.r sold it. will lisk the leeis Seiginiil llilnieil learned to speak I , K(M1,m was full and she had set- I of the lintel portir who in.n bac toil'ienih nml then il was but nn r. ((( V() (,,, ., (,,,t the ibanecs that tilie l.l.w. . tit.. Ill Ii. ii lit i.f wi.lt.it w !f.,liltilltil...il.illlllltltMliv,ltil.lifi.iil.iiln,.. ... .. .. ,. i ' -""-" s.i.- - ; is "i i, ,uli lii lie.ulieil luloie going uowu IU tlie J 11 VI V WHO weilis lliem is ail TIl.ll "I leonine im iris r,ir. Indies from 1'raiue know how (o In. When Sei gi ml Hiiineil wns nidi led In her own l'leiiih. inivil with l'ng- boine on tie Moiitpelinr, he uiiilil not , i i i... .i i. t....i...t. ...:...! I l.. I.. ..I.. ...il. I.;,. i !..., in ... HSU, llllll 1111 IMISIIilllU s i. limits lis. .1 im iii !- IFII'f III. (Ill, iiiiiiii- oi , . fnlni-.il.iw I lillll, llllll, '!-. ,ll'r ..... iM.iiinilt, I TREATY TO PROTECT GERMAN-AMERICANS Naturalisation. Feature Provides Against Forced Army Service If j nil are n nntiiralbed American citizen who happens to be born In (Icrmnnj, don't worry! You'll never bnve to do the goose-step, no matter whether the fates, by fair means or foul, ship ou to Oermnny or not. Itccnuxe. necordlng to the detnlled tient) whir Ii Senntor Uornh has pub lished in the Congressional Iterant, Oermnn) rannot Induct Into military unitized citizens of other countries At thq outbreak of the. world wnr the Oermnn system of conscription pulled Into the service many nccrcdltcd cltl7cns of other countries wJio hap pened to he visiting the. fatherland nt the time. The power to Induct such men Into the (lermiin nrmy wns arro gated by the Imperial government upon the nssuinption thnt natives of li Hit-tin were (icrmnnH, whether (hey lived In Oermnny or not, whether they had oluntnilly severed their allegiance to the former kaiser by leaving (!crmnu nnd becoming citizens of other coun tries or not, and whether they wanted to fight for the fnllierlnnJ or not. "Once n Oermnn, always u (.iermnn," was the religion of the Imperial gov ernment, upon which It built its eastern I of world-wide propaganda nnd csplon- j age. The text of (he treaty, however, I changes nil this. In Article 1!7S it ' rtcrtflkes to rec ognizo nny hew nationality which has been Or mny be acquired by her na tionals under the laws of the Allied nnd nssocinted powers, nnd in' nccordanco with (lie decisions of the competent authorities of these powers pursuant m nntiirnlizntiou laws or under treaty stipulations, nnd to regard such per sons ns having, in consequence of the ---MM4fe-l"- 1s acquMtiou ot such ,aen-' oaHomi all rcspeits served llif-lr ultetflttt rJ IHy hbp tA !.-! - a .j.e il- ii i4 i iueir vounirj oi uriKiii. v y-4 And the interpretation ot thfe- text) indicates that, providing Oermnny at'-i cepts (he terms of (ho treaty, tho Oct-; mnn Government can never ngnln vtS sume, without breaking nnothtr intcf-a nntlonnl pact, to mnko a mnn a Gcr-, nan if he doesn't wnnt to he. J- 1 ." ill ep wilier sii Hied slight. The I'ntilii.i hist mglit took off parti of the i row of foih-mic men nnd ninei lu i a mouth rt-l. .1 . t If . 1 .. !.l. I. ..n..l. .1... I. ....Ii. I...I.1.. I. ...... ,l..it l-.l llirril.1i.lilL fin lint Ii. riillr.lt lii... .t.. ine nuiunri7iMi nuniner oi einisieu uu iii-iii-ii.in.-i " r.. ....... i..... - .. ..,,,,. ,., ,., ,.f !. r ...... ,.nl. men in th. marine mips is tenipoiarih j she is mole than delighted with tins the Susoiichniinii He Inniight with him "' '',n 'r "' " ,-'.,,- ,,,"," increased fiom 17.10(1 to L'7.100 lo .n 'lountn and knows ih.it s is going to mi iiou cinss token fiom a (iermaii on '""""'. "r"! ',,,,,,' , , able a force of 10.000 lobe, etalued fo.'eiiP In,., g beie tb. Imttlrll. 1.1 The uoss heals the '" " llm-t I ""inin ler of he dutj in Kurnpe. :verMhiiig in Aineinn seems be I dates IM!'. nnd I'.H I j lleiloliilii nttiihuted the . ollision to the The nppinprintinu fm ntiiition was up to diiti . sn- Mi Heimeil. "111111 Mis Heimeil will stuih llnglisli tiii-if"S- , re-iluced fiom SI.",. 0(10.0(10 to si.", (Kill 1 Hunk ei r tlinii is aomg to In iimln iler the tutoiship of her two sisters-in l"1' siennisnip iinihie, operaieu ny 000. The committee cxphiinid tin 11110 In, u n ' hn The cmip'e me nt piesent lit the amount w lis intenileil onh fm the main In speaking of the ri.-nih .illiliulel Imuie of .Mr Hiimeils father, l.oren tenance of the jiresent naMil nir seiMie toward Aiiipiiuiii --oldieis. she -.nul : llnineil. .toj and M.irkit stieets, until n delililte iiolie fm futuie exp.m , he l'n 111 h people like the Ainerauu 1 (Jloiieesti r. Blm could he iletermined YKVaKVCacrlCn i ' The measiin will be cousideied In NCOmE TAX PAYERS LAG nn. lied a villi m nt with the t'ulilii tnc House tomoni Abandoiimeut of the nm"s cMensiM. ' Thn,,.,nHe in Philadelphia District plans for eM,eiimetiUK with ruid .iud Waiting for Last Day nonrigid tpes of lighter than a r 11 - , , ingn.ahi..es was s.,1,1 b m,...l olh.vis .'hil.i.lplpli.-.n- "" "" " """"! today to be pies,,gp, b tins a. lion niio-s with t'lin nunnie t.i 1 Secietarv Daniels .n.l it would take Anonling d Colle.1.11 of Inlnti'il the nn a long time to ici-mcr fiom Iteviuiie I.eibiei (it) llliO nn "'ne I i the effpets of flip setb.nk mmil in 11 ,K ,,,. j,,,,,, .,,, , , ,),,. Hulnd I tlon would reeehe should the ieised ,.,..,, , ,1 ,,, ,,, 1, a 1 ,T ,. till.) distri.t lepite the ne.11 appro.Kii figures stand. Hope was expressed li , ' . the secretary that the Senate .miiniit- f '""' "!- "'" ,l"1 'l", "f l,n",, tee would rewe tlie approprintion up- onlv "0.000 of these lulls so far Inn word. I !,,, ,mi,. "We had outlined a ptogrntn for thel u ,, ht,.,, ,. nartpr t avoid Si 1 l Knilw.i 1 mil I In .iinbul.nii'P. the 1 iiitp.l St'ilis shipping board, sank nt "I." 11. in tod' off l'iie Island. 1 nflei liiuing hi en in .ollision with the i Italian steamship Argintinn late last night Tin inpt.iin and new of the Yankee w.ie takiu on hoiiid the Argeu- I turn 'I he 1g1.1t111a eoiiiiiiniiig nn tier ' wbnb w.iswieiknl l .i tn.IlM ar last 1 , IWI s(. n 1 n. tin t,iuii.' 1 pportPil that Augiisl while 011 11 wi In 1 oopor IIos 1 she would ti ltifer the Yiiukcc's clew pit.il will s,,(it) Ik ,, iiiitiiii; igmn I (o tin C111I11111I liglilslnp A Purely Private Affair! ECLA PEARLS acknowledge no competition but the Ori ental Pearl, and the Oriental acknowledges no competition but the Tccla. It is a purely private affair. VrKJn T C LA. 39R Fifth Avenue, New York 10 Rue de la Palx, Paris CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. We Have Greater Stocks of "Palm Beaches" Than Ever!, Not only the genuine Palm Beach, but also' the favorite crashes, mohairs, breeze yveaves, aeropores and silks. THESE sensible Suits for men are this year a positive delight to the eye; good-looking stripes and patterned ef fects in suit colors and exceedingly dressy. And we can fit you, whatever your size; wc carry all sizes, including shorts nnd stouts. Include a cooler summer suit in your wardrobe and be fitted here. For Men and Young Men $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 & Up IL 1514-16 Market St J filjl. Open Evetitrigs Opposite Broad Street Station jJ ttfcflhiaaateai'ibia Iff gffl''KJM few pars probablj would have nude the United States the leader in the field of nnnl aviation. If we are limited , coming 3cr, .wr i-iaineis sain, mac,,, , , 1.,, , .lirw.tnf ... ,.. . 1 the Inst-miniitp rush, but I olleetnr WOUia linve placed iiip I nite.l Mutes , ,1111, nnvy on n footing with other nmies of l.ederer said last night th.it lie I n k (he world with regard to aviation, and "f 1,roml" response oil the pint ot n it .ir 1 ........!. ,..i. r... .1 t.iMimeis will make this inipoiil)le 1 iv.... ..11. t.i.li nin t m i urn if.ir is ,Slt'l 1 111,1 IUI1II His I Come now nml nuu'l me m-n the List two or linn' dins. is th. nl '1 .. Li, flu, .11 ri 11' is 111 11 ill 1-ills to the sum set in the House bill we , imI,,vs upon the tnspim .". Htli.i Will hardly be able to benefit fiom tlie w) lt NU m,,,n u lot nt siamling 111 lessons learned from the NC l's Might lnP 'wniting and dil.n. V.ut .iboi ill across the Atlantic and will ceitniulj ,', n'n out on the 10th and be pi i. id not be able to c.urj on the exjien ln the p n.ilied . lass. tnents with an. 'raft of the Zeppelin 1 type that we had planned." , st Stephen's Graduates Five Pnimhkcrtislc, N. Y., .linn 1- '"," WANT COMFORT STATIONS JZZ o;,- - bei.i ... si Municipal Research Bureau Points St. pl,.i.s 'oil. ,.'. Amiadale vesteid.n rs -ru . si j ,,l,p five stm ents weie siaduateil I Im Out Their Need nre Alex N. K.edwell. of Kast llranse. The need of public comfort stations . Haiiv ! Slieteh. of riiisliiiiK of a modern tjpe is emphasized b the '.' ',". ,suth (' 1'inier, of Miii'ie Bureau of Municipal Iteseurih in its ' ..Ji,,iis." Minn . Harold O i.oiiiislnii . most recent bulletin, ln.oinenieiiees oe- j nr WnshiiiKton. !' '' nl"' Alono 1. casioned by their absence duriuc the ie- Wood, of I'hiladelphia cent entertainment of the Twentv -eij;lith - - - j Army UIIsiou are pointed to as iuku Wrecked Ambulance Paid For 'meats in favor of the expenditure of' .... i:i..,.spi l'iie Depui tnienl public money along this line The failure of the iit so far to frame nnj comprehensive plan fm the comfort nnd accommodation of the public generally is declared t.) be a Haw in I'hilndelpliia's liospitalitj whenever extended to any large bodies of out-of-town guests. The suggestion is made that this city might well benetit through following the example of Kuropeju cities. after sevcial mouths toutiovei- lias CADILLAC sev en-pa ssenRer limine, lun aoout rmiii milis spi.riilnl meih nil. allv . WVstlnsliouae shu. k lisorber.s, tlip .overs, curd tires $1650 Lexington Motor Co. of I'cnna. S51 N Uioad Mreft WEMS Esmfism wskwtmmm V- By lyi f Pa hi K ' m VPJr las. m. s" 12 15 Ckestnut Street --v-tgeit m w w w a bj, gg. An Event in Perfectly Lovely Summer Hats! Tomorrow 5.00 "AVhat luck!" so many girls will say! The most charming styles, the very cream of our summer displays on sale at the perfectly in significant price of Five Dollars for such value! Each Hat of the Type Being Worn by Smartly-GoUmed Women Look for the ribbon and crepe combinations of such youthful smartness, the business-like hats of blue taffetas, the patent Milans and Leghorns all the endless effects. Tomorrow at S5.0U. . French-modeled Millinery in the Mawson & DeMany Salon to 18.50 Second Floor Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted m ' I i t kLS8gBB3ES .ow a Packard Truck Can Show Economy for 8 Years and Longer It Takes Two Ordinary Trucks, Each With a Life of Four Years, to Make Comparisons With One Packard IHESE days of close figuring no busi ness man can afford to make his truck investment without considering what service he can expect from his trucks six or eight years hence and what the operating cost is likely to be. Uncertain trucking cost is the bane of the cost accounting and the auditing departments of many an otherwise well-conducted business. How can a merchant figure on five cents per dollar for delivery if at the end of two years his trucking costs go up to eight cents and then to ten? How can a coal dealer sell coal at a fixed price and a fixed profit if his truck upkeep per ton refuses to stay fixed? V t 3? our expert accountant is an important man in your business and he must be given reliable figures to work with. Packard sells transportation at a figure which can be determined before the truck is bought. The relation of this figure to every other ele ment in the owner's manufacturing and selling costs can be ascertained and depended on. " "i, S It takes the balance, design and stamina of the Packard truck to deliver transportation at a definite reasonable unit of cost per mile. Supposing an ordinary truck' at a thousand or fifteen hundred dollars less than a Packard would last four years. And supposing the Packard lasted only eight. It would take two such trucks to last as long as one Packard. And during the final two years of each ordinary truck, maintenance costs would in crease out of all proportion while service value would decrease in the same ratio. Ten-year-old Packards are a common sight in America. So by putting your transportation on the Packard 8-year basis you might easily save one-half the cost of using ordinary trucks. At the same time, you would be certain of the cost per week, per month, per year you would eliminate guessing from your transportation problem. To obtain the cheapest truck transportation is simple enough. Get in touch with the Freight Transportation Department of your Packard Branch or Packard Distributor. Obtain from them the actual figures it should cost vou per mile. "Ask the Man Who Owns One'9 Packard Motor Car Company of Philadelphia . 319 North Broad Street BRANCHES Bethlehem, Camden, Ilarrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, Williamsport, Wilmington M&sv a a; t .-rrst - fti. 1 ,1?. f 'i fm . &. y&iWfi&