Till. Hnw IViiHtylvmiU fl. WMI lull lillli "tl I, h Hugg, folly m|Hlii a.l in tblf Huppmil, *Ulllp| tib'Mn t'h ♦ *(" fMnIMMHt IM ♦hh |,H,U MM* warn ghlM Mi ( *i| IM M ,"**f *M Hid litis Wag, n Ml o Mi Hl* hi* fM, •Mill!,), ah ' H'HhfclHrt ' '('hi* I* the In , . M , "I lf Hi* HKHltftl* MMila t tutlm ' ' lHt>" I N mnUiini- 1 "MuMi -m 'l|iU -ilMil ni"• a v |i,,| ■' ' ' 11# 111*! Illi'llf nun in . mi„. itniM ~ "i Mwt iin i< >ij Kiiwiiin .i i(H,.. I• ' * d 'Of H" )| tinni w>, i 1 InMimii i.. i III>.I i • 4|i fn-mnn in *n\n H. I *? Mm* Will ji cr ;■' .iWltP'si IV 1 ' I'll ' 1 i< 1 I*a Si mi • ' ' iminnlni V I Don't Sulfur From PHos •*.-d ,-w* *>* <4M '■ I*' '*l*,. *>iv w\" v v * * .uuLVu vlll, 1 V SlV'l V* " U, plan 4 lp-,iS ,1 Svtl .1 I V n- \ I lAM • • l|l I 1 l\\ ♦ .111 I MtvO I I'!k • >H*A" v *V V \ A \ v \ i 1 | THHE FIGHTER has no time *° the cost a s he V ) um P s into the un n known, IS he springs Vafei '° success Ok" e " mit!, ' Ivu k. y (jliout meeting a Liberty Bond payment? I luitk tuo |muo oi thj man who does not worry death. Ifct* It. fn hi >our utmost—and save to lim im4< 4 to |iuy for theui and them JjL \ * ,J * Cvutubuk dto Winning the War by ||l vlt Company, U.S.A. TVIWfKY vW *Q, AMERICANS HOLF TRENCHES IN THE HINDENHUR6 LINE lltiivy Figliling MMH/of lititii, H.guit NrulDitlay, (IDIILIAIU A IMIM NAIRNAMI hitlt ttis tiuartf tuar an the ♦, itusaHa r tar, Od, l Vmsitaap luces tigi.iin. ait tits Hlnrteiihurs tins MUIIHI I UHV WRA ''"ftvlly an- i ..It , ui ti io". last night IDM mtiHtt SITU MtHlim"l. AllWiatlaii E ill* ||.lV "fan PO- BhStaling lili lbs Aidfltcfh*. Nsar His HpiUi "ti a nt - psil.ilg uf |hp tltl,lP I Hit )g< am a H's t HUSII- Hp sg||g| i .i,& |in lighting ban hsen eapiil.Hn ,n flpa H a,ib Ml this PHlul the ,i M i(giiß euabsd ttvsr the papal. 'i'b , ~.i|a d Harmgßg pour ed !n|,i lb ngbls and havu baep hen, Hi en i. 1, PH1,., i * oa l ighted Purge* fhi- °t "i t• i tuuiial run* to,' lop. , Hi i I ulUell'Sb Under a ippuniai. -> >*• -• i a." I,eld by iaigu omul, I t> nm,n who were Hit bo.ud w i■ ,11 lighted barge*. 'l'hpio ma i■„ ,igtha md uai -1,. P- iiMid u i u, > ■ h aid* of HIP .no,I ,| i tliplu Hi, entire gat'- t'iava i,,,d . 1 is - Thl gopilon i* |.toi, ably p, ihe iiuiigisi part* of lite pot iPmi ihurt v*tum. nm, | i,|ii laaheea i'USM Wheo Hi, n -• "l' pee. Hie amnio i , ' i the • tonei the Upioiou* I . i In iioiiug until lite Due,(p., i lull, ,ay past Hon ll,si p >Up and pi" 'bed In to Ills itg 1,1 Hp o, re engaged > ,Oo \ ii, ,nd Hi, I, b\ ,Oe VOU illotia. t iopel in, HI, WHS limited 0 II), o 'PI. I a a, HOI, be (tlU '.ii, i * uiHuiunt 00,1) * Pile . I . Hill with UU a"lled TNIEOAI V tour I van b IV AR I,aiding 1,,n,0ea in ilu Hioi m u line. ),aie| rgperl u. ,|u i I nurtt, of tmilem,,, U..... ,V as , . iieavy ngbiing. . * >,u Hp Americans a,e luddlug in. oiio *,Hlent Which bulge , s i. . „ i„ trd be tween ll,my on m ut Hits, at last rwpurii was Ileitis .dually tuniuaied. Mtttiuury, French Cluel, l.rttulh American Exploit Ay i, ,ui.-.t r,eu PutU, to i Tile Imerican uiu\ in taking ,l oitfa ,on has ac i rntiplishod (ill,, . i thn I odnitr aide vkpialw the Uenerui i, ttmorv lo da> •! ia ,i 'ton of Eveom, avid V, 11 u, 1 The 1, pullmliiii, ban , lliiil , Victor , ih ii.uiic ,• lha O 1 pre-1 ii,l bin, Willi < dall o liini elf „,ui|a 1,1 M lalou ilpior. STATE CHAMBER ACTS ON BILLS Wants Federal Revenue Bill Changed and Oppose* Tax on State BoiuU RtteollUloni declaring thai stste, cotlin, and municipal bonds shout,, ulwojs be freo Of federal taxation and that changes ghould he made to Ihe revenue hill Bb passed by o, b lower heuse of Oonfrwi have been adopi.'l hy Hie Board of Director* of the State i 'bomber of Commerce nud i in "del to Wnahington. Tt, It .ard i lected th.ee diiectore to till va. .-Ulrica Oeorge S. Oliver, nreetdeni •t ilie Chambor of c om . titer.. i l'ittburßh; Harry It. Mc llflWi 1 . Shuroni Oeorge Mlcholnon, W ilt,i II .i re. and l-'rneet K. TIIKU, pi. bin 1,1 ,F rhlladclphta Chamber of Cpmmerre i ~,l'itiiin was adopted heartily pi, da. npport ami ro-opeeratlcn of the I i H.tier with the Htate P| re War bin a "I'ire Prevention Day" In Pea. Ivania and recommending thai ah. menihere, public officials, newapi.ieie, bualn, smi-n, echonig and en, i Mcs n well aa citizens yen brally aid in the movement. ArranpcniciUb were made for send ing a quediioi nalre prepared by n r . f'hurlea H crenan, dlroitor of ihe Uureait ~f Itesearch and Uegislntton, to ail muni.eu to elicit Information aa to tho amount ot absenteeism a uiong tiiiployi , can ho attributed to illness, iheso answers will ba u ae( j ill furnishing information to tho commitll r.n health insurance of the titate Cl.amber which hna heen mak ing an inquiry. The i, dutlons on bond taxation recited hit such honds are issued In govrrt-i ,u states and that on ihe revenue '.ill was that the measure should provide "for the inclusion of loans t ■ a business as capital in. vested for the purpose of ascertain ing pei < ilace of annual income do rived from the investment and m the valuation of all property, real and personal, for tho purpose of us. -. 11 tin income. < iplttu in,, it, i. and in omparlng present earnings with tho coinings of the pre-war period to ascertain war pnfits. rec ognition must bo given to the de crease in tho purchasing power of the dollar to he measured by well known commodity prices." ARTISTK \ \l.rr tl' I'll,Ms MIT PARSED fPOX Dr. E'Hs P. Oberholtzer, secretary of the bite Hoard of Motion Picture Censors ldressed the full meeting of ihe II ] rlsburg Ministerial Asso ciation lu I m Pine street church yesterdav. Ho answered the charge of Inelh i.-ncy made against tho mo tion picture censors by a ministerial committee some time ago. si ing that the hoard cannot question the artistic standard of a film so lon. as the common decencies are obser, ed. ttAKRISBU tO TELEGK^Pir KAISER ACCEPTS RESIGNATIONS OF TWO WAR CHIEFS Tells Von Hertling He Knows Henson For Desire to Get Out London, Oct. :.—Reuter's Am sterdam correspondent says that ac cording to Berlin dispatches the Em i peror has accepted Count Von Hert ling's resignation, j The Central News correspondent at Amsterdam quptes a Berlin dis patch to the effect that the Em peror lias accepted Admiral Von Hintze's resignation. Amsterdam, Oct. I.—Emperor William has addressed the following to Count Von Hertling: "Your excellency has reported to me that you no longer find yourself In a position to remain at the head of the government. I will not hide from myself your reasons and must with heavy heart deny myself your further co-operation. "You are certain of the thanks of the fatherland f carefull> laid Jj Fl jpbW English Longcloth, glove finish, 36 inches wide, 10 yards to 9 purchasing plans on our piece, $3.00 per piece. A ■ ~4-i,flunrM English Longcloth, superior quality, 36 inches wide, 10 pa -t, and is another demon- yards to a piece. $3.50 per piece. stiation of our ability to re- ° ld Glory Longcloth, chamois finish, 36 inches wide, 12 . . yards to a piece. $5.00 per piece, fer to efficient merchandis- \\~\ Lm3\lq New Madeira Nainsook, 39 inches wide, 10 yards to a pieco, _ mi, , • $3.25 and $3.75 per piece. ing ser\ e. I c Japanese Nainsook, 36 inches wide, 10 yards to a piec<^ much lower than to-day's Y* $4.25 per piece. market justifies. BQWMAN'g-Second Floor. 36-inch silk and cotton Crepe de Chine—a handsome and VV serviceable fabric for the waists, dresses and underwear, in a Tl d. V j c9LI liIIUUICo complete line of light and medium, also dark colors; yd., 69c. . , „ TT c .„ • 1, _ . Prettily made, similar to regulation styles with large collar , 3 6-mch Uspna Silk, in all the good and most wanted and cuffs braidcd in white and cmb roidered insignias; pocket shades. This is a fine substitute for China and Jap silk and :s and tie ' 1 really mgre substantial-specially suitable for undergarments Just " the kind that is ; tQ be ye popular this F „ or kimonos; yard, 69c. Excellent value at 27 and 36-inch imported and domestic Ginghams of the finest d*C C\C manufacture. Never before have we assembled such a won- M.yb to 3>b.yb derful selection of styles and colors. Smart plaids, stripes and - - plain shades; yard, 45c, 50c, 59c and 75c. Khaki Middies, with white or red braid on collar and cuffs, 32-inch silk and cotton mixed stripe Shirting-also Shirting and Crepe with silk stripes in fine color combinations on white Crepe de Chine \v aists, in white, flesh and maize; lace trims grounds. We have dozens of styles to select from; yard, nied and embroidered. sac and si.2a. Special at $1.89 36-inch Cotton Poplins of very fine weave with highly mer cerized finish —this fabric is exceptional value according to the BOWMAN-S— Third Floor, present prices and should not be overlooked—complete line of ' ■ shades-plenty of Navy and black; yard, 69c. " of 32-inch Kimono Crepes—imported and domestic weaves in uWCdICi I