TUUIDRY OKTiITHIX), Mf I. iMX>iCv)Ky LIBERTY LOAN. APPLICATION FOR BONDS Tll application N transmitted through tht wburiNr't Hank. tfn company, or other agency act lag on his behalf, or It may too fllo* direct with the Federal Reserve Bank of his district or the Treaaury Department at Washington. Dated To tkt Secret try of tk Treasury: According to the terms of Treasury Department Circular No. 78, dated May 14, 1917, the undersigned hereby apply (or * value of the lb-do Year Per Cent Gold Bonds of the United States, and agree to pay . par and accrued Interest (oi any bonds allotted oo this application. The sum of > . , Is incloeed, being X per cent on the amoum of bond* applied (or tor payment in full tor the one *SO or the one 1100 bond applied for), Signature of subeenber, la full. ■ ■ • • I Address—Number and street, City or town, County, ______________ . .. State NOTL—It la desirable that the following InformaUea be (sralsM by the applicant; 1 If full payment is to be made before tin a! installment dsu- indicated in the circular, wbst will be the dste of such full payment . f . , ■ ■ • . 2. If it is expected that future payments will be mad* by check, upoo what bank or trust company will such cheeks probably be drawn! Name of bank or trust ■ wtn r* n r • Address. • - 8. What, if say, particular denominations of interim eertJfqates are desired f I 4. Through whst, if any, bank or other agenct Is this spplieatioc transmitted t . LIBERTY LOAN APPLICATION 1 "TIZ" FOR ACHING SORE TIRED FEET Use "Tiz" for tender, puffed-up, burning calloused feet and corns. "TlZ'aultM my feet y People who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore, lender, sweaty, burninp feet mean. They use "Tiz," and "Tiz" cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in per -I'eet condition. "Tiz" is the only rem edy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations, which puff tip the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet. It instantly stops Ihe pain in corns, callouses and bun ions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how omfortahle your feet feel after us ng "Tiz." You'll never limp or draw up your l'ace in pain. Your shoes N;f>n't tighten and hurt your feet. <Jet a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now from any druggist. Just think! a v, hole year's foot comfort for only LTi cents.—Adv. To Keep House Economically You Must Use Ice Nothing will keep food properly, whole some and in prime condition except ice. It is a scientific fact that alternate cold and warm temperature rapid ly causes food to de teriorate. Furthermore, food plac ed out of doors attracts germs. Dirt, dust and soot settle upon it through loose paper cov ers. The use of ice is more than an economy it is a safeguard for health. ALSPURE -ICE is made from water that is I filtered, boiled, reboiled, skimmed and again filter ed. United Ice & Coal Co. Forhler A, Cowtlcn Sts. ( SFFD POTATOES It is of the utmost impor tance to plant the best quality Seed Potatoes, grown espe cially for Seed purposes, free from disease, true to name, bred to yield then you get a crop worth while your purpose of planting is to get the crop so do not prevent success of your very purpose by planting ordinary potatoes offered as seed potatoes you cannot afford to risk your crop this year of all years. I'LANT ONLY GOOD SEED POTATOES Wc Have Thctn For You EVERYTHING FOR YOUR j "GARDEN Walter S. Schell OUALITY SEEDS 130M30D Market Street Harrisburg, I'a. 1 J1 TUESDAY EVENING, ! EXPECT CITY TO TAKE BIG SLICE [Continued From First I'age] | House Association and the Chember !of Commerce. A committee on the j "allied bodies" will work together | with the Rotary Club, the Chamber |of Commerce and the different | bodies who have given their support jto such public movements. The i Association will meet again to-mor row afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ministers to Boost Sale i Next Sunday, May 27, has been I designated as the day when the ministers of Harrisburg will be re quested to preach on the Liberty Loan and to make an appeal for the real patriotism that helps, and not the slapstick variety that is without value. The office of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce, Kunkei building, Is headquarters for the campaign for the sale of liberty bonds. Volunteer bond salesmen began their work this morning at 9 o'clock on prospects furnished by the chamber. C. of C. Directing vVork Victor L. M. Lecoq. chairman of the bondmen's committee, is direct ing the campaign, with the assist ance of the office force of ttie cham ber, which is trained in campaign work. Prospects to the thousands have been listed for the work of the salesmen. Employes and Individu i als will be visited in the effort to dispose of the bonds in this citv and vicinity. Each morning from now on until the end of the campaign, salesmen armed with fresh prospects will go out from the office of the Chamber of Commerce ready to preach a ser mon of patriotism to liarrisburgers. Separate from the efforts of the bondmen the officers of the Cham ber of Commerce will make an ap peal to the employers in this district I to arrange for the disposal of bonds to their employes. United States Treasurv posters ad vertising the sale of liberty loan bonds will be furnished through the office of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce. The American Express Company has purchased a number of the lib | erty loan bonds and will give tlieim employes an opportunity to purchase them, according to a letter received by H. P. Long local atrent for the | company. In addition to their own I employes the company will assist individuals in the purchase of the bonds. A special plan has been made whereby the employes will be able to purchase them on the In stalment plan. — Russian Leaders Give Up Jobs and Take Them Back I! Worn out with the demands of the Socialists and soldier delegates who were in command of the gov ernment in Petrograd, General Bru siloff (lower), commander of the army on the western front, and Gen eral Guehkoff (top). minister of war, quit office. Then they withdrew their resignations when the newly formed cabinet gave a show of once more downing the anarchy that threatened. General GuchkofT, It was who said he refused to share responsibility for the sin being com mitted against the country. RETAIN JACOBS IN PATENT SUIT City Solicitor to Have Assist ance in Defending City in Filter Case At the request of City Solicitor John E. Fox, M. W. Jacobs has been retained by the city t oassist in the defense for the equity suit which was brought against the city for alleged infringement on the patents on filter systems, held by Ira il. Jewel. An injunction has befen asked which, if granted, would prevent the city .from using part of the Alter system. Mr. Jacobs with the late City Solicitor Daniel S. Seitz won a simi lar case years ago. A recess was taken after the routine business was disppsed of in Council and after a conference with City Solicitor Fox it was decided to retain Mr. Jacobs again. An answer to the bill which has been filed must be made by May 28. City Solicitor Fox explained. The charge made in the suit is that the city is violating Patent No. 649410. Investigations have been started as it was thought that the case had been settled. Because of the injuries which £jowma&% I"""" r "' TE " . Buy a "Liberty Bond" 1 More New Millinery Dainty, Delicate 1 c ~ ~ , I ! 77"! Modes more charming than those of early spring have *Vf PT'lr-i Ivi n CTC T7/-\t- I\/T tta i-l*- Secured by all the resources of the L nited arrived—and especially desirable for the warmer weather now Cv,IY fUl iVJL lldtly States. regularly due us. Every man and woman in America should help Verv snecial i i Rar • s P eci ™"!- o£ styling and r— by subscribing to the values m' 1 Inc,u . ded arc ncw transparent hats of net designing, exhibiting the trained lT\ ' . hats at with lissicre crown,, ,nm„, e d with black, STitrftL ' V< I ihortV I AAlt " *4.05. Jwh„= and feather fancies. B.airal shawl, sailor and X\ J| 1-fll/Cl Iy LtUUII Beautiful white milans with crepe collars fichus and guimpes, SL , , . . , , in lace, net, chiffon and Georgette A VyWVwf K Fact* to fnnirW icings of navy blue pleated silk crepe; white and fashionable col- V - /LiVAaf / / racts to Consider y —a brand ncw effect shown here orings. ' Gold bonds SSO and up, V/ 2 per cent, interest, j thC firSt tim °' 50c, 75c, SI.OO to $3.98 fjftA Cl/ 1 M and convertible into higher interest rate bonds ■ M „ r♦. • Ti *,• , if the government should issue any during the /f See the New TogO ROOT ,'Hl "pique neckwear 'K | R uar * y' .' p <t i n Q ' to Ov i tl /•' n p I „ T l anama at fil.yO BOWMAN'S—Main Floor I—nffi tree trom All Taxes Exceot \ / . I i U i • JI L m t /// I Pure white made without " Estate ana inheritance / powder filing—soft and piiabie— >-pi r> 4.U* o 1 hese bonds are sold without commission or can be folded and carried in the -1 iIC JLs<l till profits to anyone. The government gets all the \ • pocket—comes in four models. • ~~ ~~— money paid for them. j In a word—you save for yourself—and inci- : __ lo I>l Ot F 3.V Wll dentally help our government. ll V ) 1 110 1 ^ e preparations. rp ,• u II £\r | : We will leature especially for bathing suits a ?!£. Has struck the children's coat section . 1-1 Off Rponlnr A fast Hack Three lots for special selling— IWglllUr I lit CO fabric; will not crock or t LOT 1-Women's linon NoW the RuU l\ c " perspira handkerchiefs with white ,77 . M-Jj ! hT 'TrT and colored embroidery Children's coats, 2to 14 years, in an .deal bathing suit fabric; initials, six for 21)0 Silk, poplin, gabardine, serge, gran- /[ if X'/ {Sffißn I }n I ' LOT 2—Limited quantity ite cloth. j | I fafiSnli • of sample handkerchiefs, Trimmings of hand embroidery, iTV\ 7- JMw| crepe de chine, batiste and smocked and shirred effects, empire \ \ jJffSM| Colorfast surf cloth—32 linen: each and pleated Styles. , 1/ . \ A inches wide, medium weight LOT 3—Large assortment Colors are rose, green, blue, Copen- j \\ o, cotton fabric with lustrous of lawn handkerchiefs, hagen, black and white check, etc. . Jf \\r f'] 1 ' 1 ? black, also samples on cards also bo Floor.' c 3 v v J \\l black tnd white stnpe or 1 . 1 , j ... . ; t? . I J white with black dot used awn handkerchiefs with as trimming; strong service picot edges and embroid- T cry designs in corners, ea. i_-X3OIC UUI 50 VJ / water bathing; 3 1 / 2 yards bowmans— Main Floor. They are commencing to get busy and before you are aware .... HI will make the average bath- it much damage will be inflicted upon your furs or other ...;*V i n & suit; yard, 7 winter apparel. . . / '"'N *7 r 4 A Superb Collection of Wkitt Tar Moth Proof Bags zMWmfxf now 2?Jtl [ o rirl TT rVI White lined and odorless—protecting clothes against dust, cillvl i-LI 11 Dl OllJ Cl ICS dampness, insects, mqths, etc. Handy as a closet. Clothes ,; r ,n., v? lav,., w un,cr Quality Footwear For of these dainty white trimmings Overcoat size, 30x50 inches, #I.OO * on smart summer wear and we J|,V Ulster size, 30x60 inches #1.25 are amply supplied with the " e . w " hi v ne tar moth sheets for the preservation Of garments, furs, T n /4 71 /f* r r st r* est designs from the tiniest \ al. carpets and draperies and all fabrics. Sheets—4ox4B inches, rr oT}T(s7l (JITML IfA.XSSC'S edging to the most exquisite j m sheet or 12 sheets for 75f. flouncings the dainty narrow f/r ■ i| White tar napthaline moth balls; package 10^ embroidery insertions j/ .• A aaj White tar lavender cedar compound ; package, 10<* New - arrivals presented skirtings. a " S ° mC bowmans— Bn ß ement. tomorrow for your selecton. Our Splendid Stocks Are \\T 11 D * and military boots—also the E\ Heady to jili Every fashionable Wall rapers in new white footwear. I 'Requirement \ i at m i T,lc new st^e notes ar A* bo\\man s—Main Floor. i\n llTllDOrtant Sale typified in these new shoes— : — wondecfully dainty the N . /I > \V New Blouses in Exceptional ,.h. i " ■ most liberal in Harrisburg and advise Til II igTIBBIEiR ~ f i. "i w _ T ...... fHffi 8 noon wear as well as for <3&>ir NfeaflreiSa^ VnriPfV U come an( l make selections lm- JtHj j! | - dress oc asion T ,.. .. . . ,/.•<. Attractive selection of bedroom, hall, "uH m P s > wdts and turns; French, Spanish, Louis, Filmy voiles, handsomelv finished i t u i .*• • i . -Wl BfiufLi Cuban and Concave heels; all the wanted colors: pair with fine laces and hand embroider- . k,tchen and att,c P a P. crs : s P ecial at - r ° r n - jg IWp <U/f (tC ed; crepe de chines in colorings so 1 i })/ exquisite; Georgettes simple and \ Sunproof oatmeal papers in latest JB I Ibl—. m:iu t • ... . prettv, bead ornamented and beau- i shades suitable fo-all rooms also hitrh JRa rh B " S ,* / °°, S 111 %N 1 ac ' ? Sl l ver > Hav tifulchic blouses of chiffon and Jh /§W "■ ) j P|~ "■ M Ftach hd.;^, laces, dressy taffetas and sport t' iu- 11" "TH i a 'M"" 157 *>o 4JI O a " d <|S 1 O taffetas-altogether the most ele- ■ pers, satin stripes and chintzes, in all the n| j / .OU, 1U JfrlZ gant blouse exhibit of our recollec- ■ -j various shades; special at roll 10c Women's white canvas laced boots, with white ivory leather tion. q Exclusive designs in rich colorings, in- soles and heels of military <to rn Note the wide price range— eluding grass cloths, tapestries, figured (fl/l height; pair *PS.OU \ oile blouses, Jjil.OO to K515J.00 duplex, metallic and leather effects —an !l " -ss&' ' W omen s white buckskin boots with Louis Cuban covered -Georgette and other bio uses. \ | excellent and attractive selection; special f' H ' heels and best white d>D pa &J.9S to $55..00 > > < at ro ii i -**"-s* A ivory soles; pair, 4>0.0U BOWMAN'S Third Floor*, [ ' ' BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor.' '' * Uii BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. harrisburg telegraph Commissioner E. Z. Gross, park su perintendent suffered in an auto ac cident last week, he was unable ,to attend council meeting. Contracts for .riprapping the river slopes from Calder to Maclay streets, and for tire hose for the city departments, were not submitted for approval. Ordinances passed finally author ize Commissioner Samuel I<\ Dunkle to advertise tor bids for lighting contracts for the city streets for a period of live years, and awarding the contract for removal of stone from the county poor farm. ! Indians Want Local Recruiting Officers to Inspect Their Drill The Carlisle Indian School this morning requested Captain William F. Harrell of the recruiting station t& come to Carlisle to inspect the military drills of their several or ganizations. Captain Harrell was I too busy with the work of recruiting |to attend personally but detailed" I Lieutenant Leslier and Sergeants | Hogeland and Partin to go instead. | Special prizes will be awarded to the teams making the best showing i in a competitive drill, j William H. Oreutt, 29 South Sev enteenth street and Charles H. Itoeder, 1602 Green street this morn ing enlisted and will be sent to Columbus. RESPONSES TO APPEAL FOR THE "LIBERTY LOAN" ~ ■ r ' j ' ••:• ••• •'-•■••.'' '' .' ' * **" ' - . J. PREPAKING J/ I BErß'i' ©/<v/-£>A'/>'"'OA"''i William G. McAdoo (nt the left). Secretary of the Treasury, looking- over some of the thousands of tele 'oai| S arrive daily at the Treasury Department in response to the natlon-widi- appeal for the Liberty MAY 22, 1917. HOPE TO BREAK GERMAN SPIRIT! [Continued From First Page] On the credit side of the account ij the rising: tide of indignation against Germany in Scandinavia and Spaing The anti-German faction In SwedeEl lias been powerfully reinforced by th® action of the Germans in sinking) three Swedish grain ships, in viola* tlon of their own agreement to re 4 spect the safety of the vessels. Spalt< is still awaiting a reply to her pro 4 test over the sinking of the SpanisM steamer Patricio, also destroyed whtla sailing under a German guarantee* and the tone of the Spanish press is increasingly peremptory in its demand that Germany be compelled to respect Spanish rights. What effect the course of events i.9 having on the German people remains practically a sealed book. The Gew irian censorship has readied a point of unparalleled efficiency and the lit* tie news that trickles arross the fron* tier of the Central Empires offer scant basis for even speculation. Ap parently the war of .the Pan-German* and junkers on Chancellor Von Beth manu-Hollweg is going merrily on but there is nothing to indicate what effect it is having on the sole arbiter of the premier's destiny. The junkers claim to have enlisted Field Marshal Von Hindenburg but the issue will presumably remain in i abeyance until the Reichstag recon venes on July 5. 3
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