t v" ;&..- ,'- -. issssgpwsf MILLER MPS l t BONUS OPPONENTS ... 1 S'AHin Property Clwtedlan Tells :jJ Veterans Business Should .Have Been Conscripted HEROES IN 1918; 'BUMS' NOW Defending the bonus and scathingly jMedndng "army politics". In the ' Jl of the enemy, Colonel Themas W. unur Alien Property Custodian, nd Arlmtd the 315th Infantry Association . meeting In the Pennsylvania Kail Jjd Y. M. O. A., at Eighteenth and Throughout the serylce of the Sev i,,t. ninth Division In France things '"i brought constantly te our nttcn (an that bespoke anything but friend m br the higher-ups for our dlvls iJJT" Colonel Miller said. "This we lieV was probably due te the general attitude of the regular army officers te Vird General Kuhn, veur commander, te was an engineer officer. . There it only one ether engineer officer In (emniand of an Infantry division during (i. Vir General Selbert and they cot him' two months after he landejl In France. "I knew of an Instance where head urters told General Kuhn .that If he didn't capture Mentfaucdn by a certain tour that tiny he would be relieved of II, command, Montfaucon was already h our hands, but the report sent back if headquarters had net been noticed If the emcers mere. "One of our young lieutenants was nine along a read te bring up n ma-fblne-gun battalion te supp6rt our In ftntry. A staff headquarters man of General Pershing's met him and ordered Mm bnck. The lieutenant refused, ex plaining hew badly the gnns were 'In the name of General Pershing I order you te go hack,' said the head nuters man. " 'And in the name of Ged I dare you te make me,' " the little lieutenant re plied. Merely One Incident "That was one of the incidents that ilewa why you beya didn't get artillery rapport when it was needed. Yeu knew low the artillery came up thirty-sir jeurs ahead of 'time into the line, and tier, dumped their ammunition" eight Biles back of the Una and told us te bring it up. "We wsnt te clean up this situation tt Washington where they are slander jut the Seventy-ninth Division. There la a hidden hand there that Is striking It ua in the dark. "When we were In camp In the Seuth tt aaw carpenters in the shipyards hung at $10 a day, stepping te watch ii drill. It is a fact, that 2,700,000 Bin found their way Inte professional baseball, shipyards and factories and made that wage while we were in the army. '"With all due respect te the States neutb. of Masen and Dixen's line, the drift there filled their ranks with Ne 'irMi who proved excellent In stevedere regiments, "If we ever get Inte war ngnln, let tbara conscript Industry!" Division Struck "leu remember the Spruce division of tli Northwest? They were enrolled In the Signal Cerps, and put in uniforms itfl a day. But they went en strike, demanding full laborer's wages and lit It I "If one of us had tried that In France U wouldn't have lived te tell about it. "There are just as many financially disabled In the war as physically, which briars us te the question of affairs at Wunlngten. ' "In 1018 we were heroes going te France. In 1010 it was returning In Austria jraMfet.: y 'jBbbbbbbbbHHbbW ilaHPiaaaaH JsiHaHMdalisBHF iBL i1sw VPbbbbbbbk-' ttfBaBBH1 i '? gwigBBBBBBBK bbbWV 4bbW bbV ; bbbK :-'' sKSH Wv- HKZBBBBBBBBBKiaf ' HrAHkA''''P-r b''i A X4y(kj v i sa. '- x.. "iW Rejehstai Cemmlttit Dries Spttd In ncJIni Ambassador te U. .. Berlin, March 7. The German La gatlen at Havana la superfluous, In the opinion of the members of the Reichs tag's Main Commission, which baa been examining the affairs of-the Fer eign" Office Budget Committee.' The commission also criticised the ftmmri. rment'a diplomatic appointments im Seuth America and in the Far East en the ground that they are unnecessary in connection with German trade develop ment. The commission alto urged' the de sirabillty of the early appointment of an Ambassador te Washington. The Cabinet, en the ether hand, is net showing an inclination te accelerate the search for a suitable 'envoy while the mark Is again declining in value. It if declared that a full-fledged embassy In Washington would require a budget of at least 100,000,000 marks under the present rate of eichange. - ' MME. GRUNBERGER The English wife of Dr. Alfred urunberger, Minister of Feed the Austrian Cabinet In the heroes; 1020. ex-servlce men; 1021 service men element, antfnew the ramers or the treasury I "There is all the difference In the world between these who served nml theso ,who didn't. When I go Inte banks, chambers of commerce and se en and hear the words being used about my former comrades. Is It any wonder that I come nway feeling angry, with a chip en my shoulder? , Only 20,000,000 Touched "There were only 20,000.000 people In this country who knew what It was te have a friend, sweetheart, or relative in the service "Only 1,500,000 were affected by the casualty lists, as contrasted with Eng-. land, France and Serbia, where, in the latter 40 per cent of the people were killed. It Illustrates why there Is lethargy toward the cx-orvice man. "I believe the bonus question should be decided by majorities. This country Is ruled by majorities, nnd this Is the only fair way te settle things. "Let me answer theso who say we went te WnshiuKten and knocked en the deer about ajils bonus. Wc didn't knock en the aVer at Washington Congress itself Mkcd us te come and discuss the matter and submit our views. It is galling te see what is being said today about the cx-servicc man, "The situation reminds me of the man who sent nn Insulting letter In reply te a bill he owed. The creditor wrote back : 'If Veu ure net prepared te meet your bill as well as you are te meet your -Ged, you knew where you can get off 1 By organizing we can put ourselves in this position." Gives Bleed Fourteenth Time Fer the fourteenth time during the last four months, Albert E. Jacobs, twenty-eight -yearaurtd, of 2032 Cleve land avenue, submitted te a bleed trans fusion operation when he wived the life of Leuis Kravtzev, eeventv years old, a sufferer from anemia, at the .Tewlsh Hospital, Saturday afternoon. Jacobs, a former service man, has given from n quart te a quart and a half of bleed te each of fourteen patients in this and ether States. trtTJW;fl.fillrv. Mi' f'tS ....... U TCft . '..' l-mVI&KK tft.Atif3 tilvTfSJVIl k iXCfftTY 'tA 'Mt -VT TT -VT, Wsf UJ w ' I fVW y-f., " -JK. "MV-iVff. .' '-. BVENlrfrTre Milf URGE FEWER LEGATIONS PUSB FRESH-PAINT Beneve Me Lenger' Life! Painting your property net only increases its value, but adds years te Its life. Coats are low right new. Get In touch with Kuehnle we'll gladly submit estimate without obligation. "Savfth'9urfaem" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTING Vine&.7th.Sts. SPRUCK JW RAM 779 There's. health in every crumb Victer Bread LeafBfc( Sold only in our Stores awlll swift 1 AdVaBl n bbbbbbI JffLjiEl&KM!t bbbbbV I TO own a Packard Twin-Six is te enjoy the highest order of meter car performance. Here is power beyond any demand you will ever lay upon it. Here is safety, and comfort arising te luxury.. Here, tee, the 'beauty of line and action that underlie all true distinction and.a genuine economy that can have but one source quality. , Just as the Twin-Six is the car of cars, se is it the value of values today at its new bed-rock price. N 1 Satisfy yourself that these things are true Ride in and drive the Twin-Sue. Put it te the most exacting tests. See for ydur self hew splendidly it meets and, masters them. The Twin-Six Touring, $3850 at Detroit The Singk'Six Touring, $2350 at Detroit 'PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street PACKARD ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE $5.00 te $12.00 K m M m asm 1 W m m m tmm.r A ,V CORSETS at $3.95 Pair medal uav flash color and Handsome white. 75c Bandeaux at 39c $1.00 Bandeaux at 59c $1.50 Bandeaux at 79c Heek-back models of serviceable fig ured, breches. SNELLENBURflS Second Fleer Women's 12-Butten Milanese Silk Gloves . Splendid (M OQ pr Value at$J--7 rr Firm quality Milanese silk gloves with double-tipped fingers for extra service. In White Pongee Mastic and Cham pagne. bfLLENBURGS First Fleer Wednesday Silk Specials High Class Imported Metal Brocade Silk $3.98 Yd. Very beautiful qualities, colors and de signs for evening gowns, wraps, millinefy and lamp shades. $2 Crepe de Chine, Yd. M Q 40 inches wide all pure tpXvle7 dyed silk. Cemes in complete range of colors and black. A very nice quality that will give splendid satisfaction. $1.75 Black Messaline tti 1A Yard tDl.lU 35 inches wide. All silk geed weight excellent black. Fer dresses, blouses, 'etc. $1.85 Printed Foulard, 01 JQ 85 inches wide. All-silk, with very fine twill. Cemes in very pretty designs and colors. One of the most popular Bilks for spring and summer wear. $1.85 Tricelette, Yard $1.29 dependable quality with very fine mesh. Cemes in black, navy, dark brown, white and staple shades. I SNELLENBURdS First Fleer One-Day Reduction Sale Extraordinary Sturdy Cotten Umbrellas With AII-SHk Cases Fer Men and Women New $1.78 Each With closely woven cotton cev erings and strong Pa r a g e n frames. Women's Umbrellas with han dles of full - length bakelite, with rings, ribttips and stubs te match. Men's Umbrellas with handles of hardwood, in the desirable Prince of Wales and creek styles. 26 and 28 inch sizes. .x Vff v SNELLENBURCS First Fleer Extra Special Item Freiq Our Stationery Department! A Small Let of 39c Bex Paper Te Sell -IQ Bex Tomorrow at AJC White and tints. Ne mail or phone orders filled. 5NELLENBURGS First Fleer Three Unusually Fine Values in Blankets & Bed Coverings Special for Wednesday $13.95 Guaranteed Pure Weel Blankets, Pair dQ ncr DiDmiJtJ sure woven irem ioevo v block plaid patterns. lamb's wool, in large with wide seisette binding, bed size. Full double- $10.00 Colored Mitcheline Bed Sets (7 A Set Consisting of one tjs I mJJ fine satin-finish spread with scalloped edge and cut corners, and bolster threw te match. Full size, in pink, blue, old rose and geld coloring. " Choice Let of 300 $10.00 Exti-Fine Crr r A Bed Spreads, Each. . . P )U Beautiful snow-white satin-flniah bed KV"aw siM. P"d "dge and CUt Cernera' STe.lr. Mitrtti 7. 10(2, store Opetu at S A. M. Olsa M'SISS T. ML M NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MtfiKET NUnl2U&TBEETS .L M .... 1 Tomerrouts Specials Frem Our March Sale of Heusefurnishings and China $50.00 HighGrade wi. Mt. $28.50 chen Cabinet White enamel finish interior. t drawers white sliding- porcelain top, dsep flour bin, glass surar Jar and four splee Jars. Sold en Club Plan. $17.50 3-Burner 16-Inch Oven R-OfipqT " ' ' ' V" mmmmmmmfa --T- Clesing: Oat 100 Gelden Oak Finish White Enamel Finish Refrigerators . Porcelain water tank A nickel plated faucet Regularly $22.50; for 2b Sp.M!a' 814-25 Excellent for apartments. $32.50 Gelden Oak Finish 1 Q QK Refrigerators V1 i'lr E w 1 3 Oil zsL 4jijHiJ-ri.wirL WW w iftksr and lift off rratea, $75 Snellenburg Special All-White Porcelain Finished Gas CKQ QC Cabinets.... DSW Cabinet ranre with extra nne en Club Plan, baking and broiling evens. Beld Reg. $25.00 100-Pc. American Porcelain Dinner Sets 1 9 QQ UXUitU a jlfc'-i v i'A JJ sjmE "Sri; ft? Complete service for 12 per sons. Medallion border decoration. $12.50 50-Pc. Sets Heme as above, fectlens. $6.95 Blight Imper- $32.50 American Porcelain Dinner Set $25.00 gask- Utility Bexes Made for a Foreign Govern' 'ment and Werth $2.t5 At 59c Each All-white finish Inside. Beld en Club Plan $55 Leenard Ckan-as-a-China-Dish CQO CA Refrigerator O.D3 jOtiCnhagj One- I Pleee L white r percc- 1 Jp fca lfned. fir round I J y I corner I X lr N porcelain yf llsi paneled K- UL7 deer. V " Sold en V y Club rian. adaarr Till ! the cheapest and best rcfrlferater anrwhere. $190.00 One-Pe. Leenard Clean-as-a-China-Dish Refrig erator $120 CC3eaTaTaTi"BJBBiswgj These Utility Bexes are ex ceptlenally well made and have heavy metal corners, braces, two 1-In hinges, l-lnch hasps and keepers and 2 steel bands around the body. Streng rope handles at each end. 36 In. long. 184 in. wide, 10H In. high Mall or phone order flUed vfgSBs1Cafla 45c Long Leng Handle Cotten Wall and Ceiling Dustei 0. OOc W $1.50 Aluminum Deuble Rice QQC Beiler OV All white porcelain Inside and outside. Sold en Club Plan $2.50 5-Ft. Felding Step Ladders, $1.89 With bucket rest. 65c 100 Ft. Extra Streng Clethes Line QQA 45c Leather Chair Seats, 19c Each 12 nnd 13 Inch leather chair seatH with weed bottoms. Extra strong. $4.50 White Porcelain Table (1 QQ Maker's slight lmper- rectlens. Nene sent C. O. D. Size 25x41. " t 100 pieces with .pretty border IQ decoration and go! nanuiee. line edge & $13.00 American Porce lain Dinner (Q OK fOVttdt Sets at fc3 50-plece sets with pierced floral spray decoration and geld, line edges and handles. $1 te $1.50 Imported Brown and Green QQ Tea Pets, Each... e Solid colors; arleus sizes; some have enam- Icd decorations, Reg. $3 Yellow Earthen Ware Mixing Bowl Sets, $1.89 6 plaeest 7 V te 12 i Inch sizes. $1.75 Cut Glass CI 1 Q Water Sets.... D-L' Grane cutttner 7 pieces. with foliage ; Cut Glass Salt & Pepper ggi Jg Shakers qri zuc rr- A $9.50 White Enamel Kitchen Tables ,i QK iDttstJ lAA 1 nf 80c Galvanized Wash Tub, 2 Handles, 55c- $1.50 Galvanized Wash Boilers With Cevers 89c lz.25 Copper Bettem 1 qn Oral Waih Beiler... PlJi7 nf " Floral or rrape cut , " I'B : non- v e r r e five metal tops. $2 Mahogany Finish Serving (Pf qq Trnva tDX.Ol7 With white porcelain tens nnd drawers. Slight Imperfections wnicn no net impair tnelr serv Iceablllty. II I all 85c te $1.35 Nickel Bath Roem Fix C(rp -" lV Tat1 1 -5gR) i y p Bex (f2LA ZZZ. BBjBBr stxfS wi ii aar J r 04c VaTaTaWssBBV SU0AR , - - $3.50 White Enamel Finish Combination Pantry Set, Four-Piece Canister Set, Cef fee, Tea, Fleur, Sugar, Cake Bex, Large Bread M Q Vl"v $1.25 White Enamel .Finish Paper Helders 18-inch Tewel Bar Tub Seap Dishes Stand Seap Diahea Wall Seap Diahea Tumbler anel Teeth Brush Bread Bexes, Each $1.25 Cut-Glass Mayonnaise QKrt Sti Fancy panel; kIeas lined. $13.50 te $16.50 Dezen Fine Imported Kfp Cups & Saucers, pr. llaiHl-i-namek'c! decorations; varleuH pretty patterns. $38.50 Fleer Lamps and Shades, Complete. $23.50 vAfl 'rim 'WJ Remarkably Fine Purchase Beys' High Grad r . - . - v $1 & $1.50 Shirts On Sale Tomorrow , At 69C Each 4 Well-made shirts. Of splendid quality, materials in a large assortment of pretty striped patterns. Alse some white madras and khaki shirts in the let. . The product of a uett'knewn manufae tureraetd at thlt remarkably low price ' beeaute of vera trifling imperfection. SNELLENBURCS First Fleer Very Fine $3 All- , Linen Table Damask! At $2.25 Yd. Snowy white, splendidly heavy quality damask with a permanent satin luster finish. 70 inches wide, and in an assort ment of pretty stripe and floral designs. $5 All-Linen Napkins, gQ 7g Heavy, .bleached, pure Irish linen satin damask napkins in a geed large size. Pretty rntttirns. 40c Bleached Crash Tewelinir, Yard Bleached heavy all pure Jinen Barnsley weave crash, absorbent and- lintless. Cel ered borders. 85c Turkish Bath Towels, Each Big, thick, spongy towels woven from heavy two-ply terry yarns. All-white and white with colored borders. Hemmed. 200 Dezen $12.00 Madeira Luncheon Napkins, J'7 QJ Dezen if) VO Fine pure Irish linen napkins with beau tifully hand-scalloped edtres and embreid ered corners. SneLLENBUrSS First Fleer 29c 49c Crochet a Rug of Purity Rags in Our Art Needlework Department Ptfrity Rags in Best Af Celers, Hank1. tvt These rag rugs, crd- cheted by hand are ex tremely popular for hall, bedroom and bathroom use. The colors enable you te match your color scheme te perfecten te combine and devise any effective color combination. Shetland Fless for Your if New Sweater, Ball J.OC Full one-ounce halls in a geed line of color' SNELLENBURCS First Fleer Mahegany-nnlsh lamps with shades In various shapes and "yles trimmed with silk and chenille fringe. Six Big Specials Frem Our Great Upholstery Sale $4.98 Ready-te-Hang (Trt qk Window Awnings, Each. .Dw70 Sicilian striped and plain khaki. All sizes 30, 36, 42, 48. They are 3 feet 6 inches te frame, with 12-in. skirt. This is three inches longer than the average stock awn ing sold today. They are scalloped and bound with white braid. Complete with fixtures ready te hang. $1.48 Belgian Linen, 89c Yard Genuine Belgian linen in two-tone stripe effects. The kind you can't wear out. 50 inches wide Bordered Marquisette, 29c Yard Pretty bordered marquisette. Borders en both sides, 36 inches wide. In white, ivory and ecru. 48c Dotted Swiss, 29c Yard Excellent quality, 3G inchps wide. Sev eral size dots. 79c Drapery Peplin, 39c Yard Heavy quality, 36-inch poplin, beautiful for draperies, in blue, rose, brown and green. Thousands of Yards of Fine New 48c Cretonnes, 19c Yard Stunning patterns and the colors are beautiful. All the newest, most effective designs for spring. 36 inches wide. P ier a Limited Time Only Special Prices en Awnings and Slip Coverings. This offers big savings in this line of work that thrifty people should net over look. We will gladly send our represen- muve ie estimate, uecluced prices materials offer further savings. en SNELLETibJRGS Fourth Fleer Special Sale of Marmalade Jars About 150 $11 Mahog any Finish tC OCT wi r v)MdO v iwi xjamjia . . , S HUTMa bbbbbbbbbCSE'3-bbbbbbbbI In Our Silverware Department t45c ea. i-NEUEHBURflS Fira Flew I HeltWr II -Heral putting; a plac. i Fer gaa and lectrlclty. Shadaa dMlnt--ene show Bcauutully etened glass jara with ailvgiv4. jjmieu iwpa. empiews wiin glass gp with colored bowl and handle tip. In Bair-::one snewn, bNELLENBL 4&1 'VtfS. j-"".-- : r tH: m lJ m ?Jm MEflH w. r- m "i'-"?i :n m lhfV tnn .It" J ,m it m 4- : rM wi U 1-i.V h a1 y ',t h : Uvl rum Kr- S T .. ,miTwrw,tt,Oipi TOf.rtffi fc'5?jk2 fiwra ": 1. s V, ' VILui HIIU. -