BEE ain blr i ind A SS imme Sein ch Sd + pulsory family allowance. under the insurance act can be paid to wives anid children of to dependent parents living in Italy. BAIN PY i 4 A i BR Suey rid on PRESIDENT WILSON HOLDS OUT HOPE OF REASONABLE PRICES IF ALL ECONOMIZE WASHINGTON, Oct. ZR Presi dent Wilson in a statement issped today urged every home und public eating place in the United State to pledyre its support to the fond adminis. POTATO DAYS ARE HERE November Is Potato Month It in the time when the convomir | is laying in a stock of potatoms fir | the winter--amnd eating them. It is p a time whim the stoma of "hash ig mown” potatoes and the delicate tration and to comply with #8 Te flavor of the iki potato All the land, | quests. His appeal marked the inau- It is the timer when potato is tak |. guration of Family Enrollment Week, ing its planed sx ut substitute for bresd | during which everybody in the country ond other fonds newded for export to wiil be asked to become a member of ur allies. the food administration in order to as: The farmer is reeiiving a fairy price ; sure a nation-wide co-operation in. for his crop snd the Food Detiattment food conservation. of the Conunittee of Publis Safety How The president said that in no other iv urging the producer to st once take platy way than through this co-operation of advantage of the demand by welling | the people can the nation accomplish at least fifty per cent uf his solek. | its obpect. in the wur. The statement From now until December Ist the follows: ; farmer ought to sell a part of his| “The chief purt of the burden of (TOP for the housewife is seeking to | finding food supplies for the proples | fill the bin with potatoes and there associated with us in war falls for the | ‘thould be a constant stream of Pein. ; present upon the American people, and | yivania potstoes goity into Pennsyl- | py the drain upon supplies on such & scale vania homes Thin State haw raised after TT ecemsarily affects the prices of our [107 than 25,000,000 bushels on the | When your ete . farms alone, not to spenk of the many point dv you Sara Saaries of life. more produced in war genders. Cone | ps so a id Rn | CONSUMER TO ‘BEAR EXTRA COAL COSY i. Prige Will Be Advanced 45 Cents a Ton; Amount Set by Fuel Administrator CHICAGO, Oct. 20.-—~The consumer must pay 45 cents a ton mors for bi. pr) tuminous coal ax a result of increases HM. Gotderham, Cambria county! The immediate effect of the order granted Saturday by President Wilson famem ber of the district exemption | is to stop the calling of additional men to permit operators to raise miners’ : Howard and his colleagues were at no to fll the vacancies caused by dis. Wages, in the opinion of Chicago deal. in doubt au to the applicability charges on dependesey claims. Local er. all revert etemption ruling only to boards which feared they must call! “The Foel Administration has set mite drafted under the next call, but more men for examination are now at the price at which the operator must wee glad to have the sitastion made ease. sell Ms conl,” said Fred Upham, Pre- Zaplein from Washington. The one big matter which is likely ‘sident of the Consumers Company, Cooder) 3 § to create fresh vacancies in the quotas “It has told the denlery what his gross = homo near Patton, amin alresdy sent to camp is the status of Prot shall be. Both these actions = meeting at Concord grange hall Fri- ‘Ialisns whe have hewn drafted not. | Were eu before the increase was ray Wight where a score or more of | withstanding they are aliens without ¥TW0tad so they can’t do otherwise — Suspite the bad weather, | | their fst natorilssation papers. It is. than charge 45 Senta a ton more ‘for! pm. the Liberty loan & big boost. said one cuntonment now contains the conl they sell “Do Not Affect the Quoto Which Is Chosen AL least one granger put his name * dllween to $1,000 and thete were other Tonge » tions. Mr. Gooderham Will return to Greensburg this morn- dng. "The work work of the boand is presty - leaned up. Both official state- : s Irom Washington Ssturday will the boards of much trouble. The fiat Gf these is & statbmant by + iotant General Crowder to gover. | —— that proposed changes in the ‘of registrants, does not affect the : whi ch I men to take their places, unless Wash. as been chosen, and that ington made a roling that the Talian subject can go into the Italian army ft nuthorities will probably 27d sUll be counted us a drafiee. s will not be inter-, Sed at this time. Governors and e detailed instructions and in- | quota is called. ; : Fewer Discharges. i The other statement is in the form } oo red Sana; x Penn Trafic and yet Se 3 Epa: v intelligent hadling and quick i Ye wh SeF Sie deri, agent at Altoona, who has charge of 5000 Italians of this class. Western “The Consumers Company is selling Pentaylvania has furnished very many coal now at a gross profit of $215 » such men. [f the representations of ton. According to the ruling of the ‘the Italian government are actepted Fuel Administration, which allows! at Washington these men may be dealers a gross profit of {0 per cent called to the colors by Italy, which is more than in 1915, we would be al. likely to need them badly before the lowed a gross profit of $5.05. But we | present German drive is over. This are satisfied with $2.15." ‘method would take them out of the Upham's statemept wan corrobor. American army, and it is a question ated by Amedee J. Carey, oditor of whether they could be credited to the the “American Coal Joumal,” official local districts on the draft quotas. coal trade paper. | That ‘would mean the calling of other 0 an en A ON SR RS BA Putting It Up te Clarice. The New York Hersid woold have “best girls” lay down the law “No candy and no icecream accopled” who can estimate the saving power the adoption of this suggestion would ‘enlist? It would give tee alliew al} the sugar they needed snd leave us | Plenty. Will the girls take notice and govern themselves accordingly? and No Plover to Go. Consul Makes Inquiry. Count Ranuzzi, Ialian consular 17 counties in his district, was in Washington last week making ingui- | ries regarding the status of Italians, | ‘but found the state department not ; prepared to isons definite satument. this time. Some action ts take the | AH Dressed Vip position i" “The trouble with this wae,” » Ser | man: statesman io: quoted an saying} oo that it will be ten yours after i for Budding Lasses Time was when the fithess of the young girls’ winter apparel was sadly neglected, but fortitnately times have changed. Dressiness is accentuated in thewe charming coat spits by their modest nse of trimmings, elegance of ma terials, and youthful simplicity of line. Special attention in given to fitting juniors I in this department according to their site and pf Sovatian asi in mu direction can plave in the ssuntry pledging its sap | | port to the food sdministartion —pt with its mequests. “WOODROW “Our country, however, is blessed with 81 Whtindshnes of “foodstuffs and | if our people will sconomine juse of food, providently confining oi the came themselves to the quantities required oucics for the maintenance of health and shortagw in cars has delayed the strength; if they will elmininte wiste; movement of western potatoes ot this and if they will make use of thess oii be overcome hy Federal setion commodities of which we have & sur. and it is Heely that Colorado, Tdaho plus and thus free for export a lseyer and Montans potatoes will shortly be proportion of those required by the on their way East. In addition to world now dependent upon os, we shall the loeal erop now coming on the | not only be able to sccomplish our Pennsylvania markets, potatoen feim obligations to them, but we shall ob- New York, Ohio nnd Michigan al tain and establivh reasonable prices now syriving. yShdering this bi Ce. Ja every reasoM time render & patriotic on the other side of the seas and for them. the civil populations snd the armies of the allies is one of our first and foremost obligations; for if we are to muintsin their constancy in this The King +f Emglam} knows uxscily struggle for the independence of aif Row many slices of bread are going —— I DON'T BE A A WASTER of our food problems, therefore, is this is impessible med who exctme dependent upon the individual service: Woste in lirwsd on the ground the United States. "We canst accomplish our objects est. by ench Rome snd public eating vo slices amt: left over. This is mt a sew costo in Bug lend ded in meuy households of Both (tick and poor it in carried eves fare WiLsox | [ther. Thats od o aie lout in aperad # size, 90 rest your troubled mind snd complete HN your daughter's wardrobe here. FUR TRIMMED AT SS150 fn vast red or dresh velour, § full waist and rippled skirt on coat; large Hudson ses! collar) surplice effect and Belt; cover od buttons; plain belted skirt; size 18, "short waisted effect; vomi-fitted tective qualities. BLUE YEILOUR AT s3s.00 «Handsome warm Cost of blue velour, yet not burdensome beesusy of its weight: wmili- tary collar; plented back; belted; patch _ Pockets; lined to waist, BEET ROOT VELOUR AT $25.00 Striking model with plush trimmed col Jar; double helt effect in back; fitted waist | With full skirt; lined throughout. RUST RED BURELLA AT $25.00 ~Jelted model trimmed with small coverwd ‘buttons; large military collar; set-in pock- ety; slot seam effect in (hack; ined through. out. at home. To provide an adequute There sre pletity of potatoes. theme | supply of food loth for our soldices are plenty of mouths watering flowr | of every man, wommn and child im they have me way of knowing haw! = preach: nel gunn: at the table willl, 18 Chis greet war without sucrifice sill King Gowege has the loaf brought | oo the tublv sel he slices off thy breed anit is mewled. At the end of the nual in they tke advantage > present prices and MARRIAGE icENaEs nations, wy must first maintain thelr 0 be eaten u8 » wml. Ther are hoe! . benith and strength. The solutions of women is Pemnmylvania who sur! sion - be Sa A aaa ——
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