3D LIBERTY LOAN TO BE 3 BILLIONS; TO PAY 41-4 P. C. Secretary McAdoo Makes Im portant Announcement; to Accept Oversubscriptions Washington, March 26.—Secretary McAdoo " announced last night that the amount of the third Liberty I-oan would be $3,000,000,000 at 4>4 per cent, and that all oversubscrip tions would be accepted. The new bonds will be noncon vertible, but bonds of the first and second Liberty Loans may be con verted into the new 4V4 per cent, securities. Authority to issue $4,500,000,000 In I bonds, in addition to the $3,666,000,- ciuo already authorized and unissued is proposed in new loan legislation prepared for submission to Congress, so that the total amount which may be issued is $5,166,000,000. • Secretary McAdoo's decision came as a distinct surprise, the amount and the interest rate both falling be low expectations. It had been ex pected the loan would total $5,000,- •100,000 at least, but Mr. McAdoo 'jointed out war expenditures are hilling below estimates. And the money market Is in such condition that it will not be necessary lo pay ■i per cent., as had been expected. *3,000,000,000 nt 4V* Per Cent. Secretary McAdoo Issued this state ment: The Secretary of the Treasury in THE C SIZE RADWAYS READY RELIEF Will give all a chance to buy the gonnine nth* than some inferior article, USED AS A LINIMENT "STOPS PAIN" INSTANTLY ™ u ,%\ It Does Not Blister For Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Sdrc Muscles, RAD WAY & CO., 2015 Centre St. NEW YORK THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS and stubborn coughs and colds that often lead to such disastrous chronic disability, are often ban ished by using ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This Calcium preparation often arrests development of the afflic tion and aids in recovery by re building depleted tisstie and re newing strength. Contains no Al cohol, Narcotic or Habit-Forming 1 Drug. lw, now fl.no. (I xl.r, now NOc. i Price includes war tax. All druggists. 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A friend told me to take Vinol. 1 did So, and can now eat three square meals a day. I sleep well, am alert, active, strong and well, and have gained eleven pounds." —A. W. Higby, Sheboygan, Wis. WE WILL RETURN YOUR MONEY if Vinol fails to benefit you. George A. Gorges, Druggist; Kennedy's Medi cine Store, 321 Market St.; C. F. Kramer. Third and Broad Sts.; Kitsmlller's Pharmacy, 132 a Derry St., Harrleburg, and all leading Drug Stores Everywhere. TUESDAY EVENING, HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 26. 191: a conference with Mr. Kitchtn, chair man of the Ways and Means Com mittee, to-day outlined his plan for the third Liberty Loan. Actual ex penditures of the United States Gov ernment and of the Allied govern ments. having been much less than had been .indicated by the estimates, the amount of the next loan will be cnly $3,000,000,000, the right being reserved to allot oversubscriptions. i "The Secretary will ask authority | from Congress 10 issue bonds bearing | interest at the rate of Hi per cent, i per annum, acceptable at par and ac j crucd Interest in payment cf United Slates inheritance taxes and having the benefit of a sinking fund off five per cent, per annum during the pe l iod of the war and for one year thereafter. "It' is the belief of the Secretary that the rate now proposed is suffi citnt and that, by restricting unnec essary capital issues, and by inducing the people who subscribe for Liberty tends to save and keep them for in vestment, and by purchases with the sinking fund from those who find themselves compelled to sell, future increases in the interest rate may be avoided. In order to put an end to the expectation of higher interest rates it is proposed that the conversion privilege shall be eliminated from the new bonds, but the holders of Liberty bonds of all existing issues will be given an opportunity to convert their bonds into the new 4U per cent, bonds. "In adition to the foregoing princi pal items of the proposed campaign. Congress will be asked for authority for bonds to the amount of $4,500,- I 000,000, in addition to those now au thorized, in order to provide for fu ture issues; for authority to issue ad ditional Treasury certificates of in ■ debtedness; for authority to make ad ditional loans to the Allied govern ments during the summer, and au thority for depot and Income profits taxes with national banks, state banks and trust companies througli j out the United States in the same manner as the proceeds of the Lib ; erty loans. 'I am sure that the people will re spond to the third IJberty Loan with ■ the same loyalty and enthusiasm that characterized their support of the ; first two loans. The great events \ now happening in Fiance must fire J the soul of every American with a new determination to furnish all the dollars and all the material resource i of America that are needed to put j an end to the execrable atrocities of I German militarism. Defeat faces the | Kaiser. Let us hasten it by asserting | America's might with increased vigor lin concert with our gallant com i rades." ! Secretary McAdoo must have the authority of Congress to increase the interest rate from 4 to 4V per cent. He will ask this authority in the form of a bill to be introduced in the Mouse to-day by Chairman Kiteh in. At the same time he is asking permission on this score he will seek authorization for future bond issues up 10 14,500,(10,000. It will be necessary to rush the f>i 11 -if it becomes law before April 6. ! the date set for opening the third | Liberty Loan campaign. Chairman Kitchin upon agreeing to introduce tile bill also promised to call it up 1 for consideration in the House on : Wednesday. " the best Y WOOD URGES ARMY OF FIVE MILLION MEN Send Half to France Now, Military Expert Tells Senators Washington, March 2 .—The | United States should hav* an army of 5,000,000 men under training, and [half that number should be in France. Genera' Wobd has just returned from France and was called before the committee to tell what he thinks ic necessary to win the war. The general gave his views with the authority of one who has given the greatest study to the situation and who bases his conclusions upon personal experience and personal observations. • The genera ldid not criticise the limited program the government is carrying out, but he showed how miserably inadequate it is. As a program to prolong, but not to end, the war it might prove effective, but for the purpose of meeting and overwhelming the tremendous strength o' the German armies, of facing facts and actual conditions an •''"ff" hack effects, etc., in I JJ and white. All sizes. f n „ mn( . t j..;„„„„ '( Jail the wanted Spring col- p 0 WOMEN'S SILK AND foremost designers, as well , J ? nrincr* ft ■ri WASHABLE GLOVES as the cleverest creations of • \ •"&• V 1 75c our own artist milliners. \ —7 J / Hundreds to choose from H LI Kavser ov° Fowiies silk -r • . ... T ,, \ \ f . / —all of them the models I gloves, in white, black, gray w . l' owers > >*— \/ _ / of the hour and many in- f? 3® S?.r """ —fml BurntXcts ' \ .reducing style notes'new 0 WOMEN'S SILK wii \r i 1 enccts and nev\ \ Ml to Harrisburg tins season. M a t yl,sh "bboUS. N <\l / * II Pre-Eastcr Under- |QQ gyj 8 and 1 ■"* $2.90, $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $6.90 to $ 15.90 2 [J FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR 1 J - AT KAUFMAN'S " Q [| Daily Arrivals of Delayed Shipments Included in this Underselling Event of ] Women's & Misses' Easter Apparel f J * __________—— i I Women's & Misses' Pfy Women's & Misses' * Easter iIL $ Easter I . SUITS |,| 1A : CO ATS I ] , iS huv • ' WSm m/i \y\. | , For the woman who would J ever" suit in some manner or Sjj HH AiW iatls 'of f our suits fiom the orjv\ 17 )\ f!~X\ ' IJt if yo' make comparisons ~ W mand are fashioned of Spring- 3 weight serges, poplins* deihi, Ij LA w m provide such exceptional values. poiret. twills, velours, etc., show- V jj U * .... II ing new variations of the rnili- We are Justly proud of the 11 tary styles, also tailored and ______—————— showing, which includes Silver- U % ii. .ifi d etxects in a resplendent tones. Velours, Cascades," Crys array of new Spring shades. ... . _ _ _ rv ' H l, ? op i llß '™. e J ges '.. f. rs ® yti ' . A Women s and Misses Easter Dresses ,ha7 P S pekin! ft fly "| C <£ Itl C A . , , Blue, Sammy, "Santiago, Clay, I .n tD 1 yP t j!j. The smartest cleverest and most fascinating models imag- Copenhagen, Raspberry, Rose, (J J inable. Included are dresses lor afternoon or street wear. Quaker, Navy and Tweed Mix- A 1O CA Made up in taffetas, foulards, meteors, etc., and superbly tures. 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A selection inent of new styles in all the | y | tVIHLV I styles to select from. of more than 75 different desirable spring colorings. m | j 4.y 98c i n FIRST FLOOR ft | m Window Shades, each AQ _ I U . : AT KAUFMAN'S ff yxG feet. ! % fO f Blssell's Carpet Sweepers,M Qfi i >Zm AVast Assemblage of the New Spring Stylesin | M l!/ $295 , Q t Girls' j Cuts all Meals and Vegetable J9Bc j 8 Girls' Wash Dresses Girls' White Dresses j| Good timekeeper*. 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ZXOnOCXOOO s n o 8 8 8 Rival Supports Lenroot in Fight; None Withdraws Mllminkee, March 26.—The plan of the Wisconsin Loyalty Legion to have either Irvine L Lenroot or Jo- si ph E. Davies, Republican and Dem ocratic candidates, respectively, for United Statoa Senator, withdrawn has been drdpped. It was through the withdrawal of one candidate that the league hoped to line up the "loyal ists" of the state against Victor l„. Eierger, the Socialist candidate. James Ihcn.i . who was defeated in the primaries for the Republican nomination for United States Senator, yesterday tendered his support to Irvine L Kenroot. the successful candidate. Thompson was known as the candidate of the LaFollette wing of Republicans. 5