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RD PRESSED FOB MEN. NNMNt DRIFTS CHIPPIES iltlo in Relieve Old Mm \\li< llavc Served Throughout Wnr and in Trcnehe*. Aru;i;s m.\i>i: in ki;hii;st\<. ?iallst Deputy llerlares TImmv !? ?ross Favoritism, and Mm ,\r?? 'Put to KiHnu Line |{(>cuiisc of I'liclr Political Afliliiilioip.. ! Rj' Aj-soi iated Pr?s? ] I.W YORK, April II!.?tjertnany * hard pressed |?>r man power that nvinently disabled soldi-r? a i e i< icd in the army and cripple;- Hie ed to the colors. This statement triad'; in the Reichstag t>v Deputy :i e 11. an independent Socialist, <>:i ?ruary *_'3. according to the Merlin -w:iert:-. ;i copy of whlell lia , b'-e;i ? ived re. Hit Deputies also laid bnr?- ren i ?I conditions prevailing i" the man ar:ny. he disclosures were ma'k in a dr. e whi?-h was precipitated by a nv - i introduced hy 1'eputic.". Muellei nlnge n. People'1 part'. 1 'ehrcnb;*. 1i, it rist party; I>r. St re semanti, Na tal I.iheral, hii'I Stueeklen. S?k al ' uirinK the <"hamellor t<. see to t the ejasses of 1>S0 and ISVn he hargerl from the army as coon a-* sible, and that the mort "f '? idsturm who have been in a?-tive vice rln-'e ihe beginning of the war I who ha\c been one yea. in th? nt-linc tr' iii h' . p? rmaiK-n'.ly niaferrerl t<> the h'Miie rejerv i.n not w iti i nit a vv vi i:\ < in i.i> mit mi: itci'i.M i:i> ?rputy Rj -so 11 aa'd it whs explain' I t the men in <|ijf t on coii'd it"'. I.e hdrawn b< ??a'lJ'e they c.'jid not i"' laced. H'? added . Tito resolution adopted t y the rlt.iHE two years ago. providing for discharge r( per ???. . permanent!-. ; and unfit f>.?r ser\i<e, .. in.,: hr nc cd upon. In the nr.-? reserve ba' ?n Infantry Regiment N ? I. a at many cripple have been drafter) I the. same jH the i a?'1 rr ga rdinf antry Regiment N< IV.". at (>;a ?nr> n who had been .?? *r ?--'..e v :! i<< e;- wl' :i apoplexy wa:' a ep'ed hr>ut e \ a m:' a t lo:i a* for -.->r\. the li':v:r,i -e;; inert rt t ? II n. Strikers a ? 1 . u h t?*'t' ?*" hid red i.ftense p'-lm-. ail- are ; 4? ? i r. - ? ? army .? ; mi- liver ? I rt Ru? lgen t"en'. men wh-. <->1 i||. ?talis t party "ii January ' ? we?? fled it;!', the arm> on l->bruar; It l.lili:it> ( IIMI'l. \ I V I llllll is ii \ it ami i M-;ri t? ii: \ i The ss<->|d:er !n cene-al mp'.iiii uniclen; a:.d bad food What Ij?: iic.s of the fo d ar'. .- vvhl-.h .tie ? plied the arm; ' Tne r '.:i omn - ned ??tflcers employed !ri t!;' -.in ns eont:i;i:allv take f . 1 home tr ?h manner s. r ? ::.?ii\ ,du.i' er.ri !i m.selves by tak ns what l>elon?. t soldier- Many of!"., er? a-. .?? ::.u h they lit-. .. \\ I?.io the Fold e.. ved bad meal. Th< -. : r r.o* ops who ha\ e lie? .? r.ani'd . ii :? r n pan lea.' ? In many lr..-*ar. -e; .? fur .gh r .ay bf.uslit. it ii granted w p'r.-- n 0 have i: 1 . ' r.bed : ?? the v,?? undesirable e; < furlough. Soldiers i>el : p r.ti.e ?iallst party are treated 111., d >s >eputy St ruecK I'ui r.i -.d tin.-re u .?? nersl an'l severe ii !h< t iha* soUlie:s ! rty-e.^1 ? uai ? arc still in the trc.-,. <? He >i!d ? furlough situation u.ts rhaot 1 that niU' h favor;;.?m a a iwn. I.DICItS KM I'l.ili I II t-'Olt >io>t ii inn t i.oi ^ in t it: ?oldlers at home of t e n <??. ?> ed to pr. fci; m "thfi jr. : i tier." declared l?eputy > li?.*-j.Tl.ri ;ial:st. "nc infantryman .i s.? 1 four Ulcrymen. lie t-.aid, were oi?... ? i! Swinemuf :.de ??? tli- .?. t^ the major in <.omir,.uid. Jcnrr.il Schouch. representing ?ho ir itepar tm<'iu. sail no ore \\ a t.e ; drafted br .iU-c of political f aliens, This c;iuc?0 laughter ioijr the Soi'.aliit.", aril tr." uenciil ded : But w e diaft person.' proven p he t>p.tgandis::= or Instigators." The motion under discussion was >p:od by the Reichstag. SCHWAB SEE*S PRESIDENT Promise There Will Mr \ <? l.nH* of Sire I lo II ill III >hip? Plntined. f By A .Qi-irft.-.i Pre . I \VASIUNGTON. April 16.?<'has le- .M hwab, president of the i!-nlilehcti) ;ei Company, a ->.ompanicd by Chan - in Hurley and Kaiubridgc v, of ? Shipping K";i ni, railed .1 ? the Whit. >u.~e to-day and assured President ilson thai t!it? ? would i>e n>? la steel to carry through the ship ilding program. TORONTO HAS FIRE image Donp 10 T?vo Plants Is Inti mated lit STi'i'MIOH, I'lilliiu iny li \ pi onions. I F!" A-;i ted Pr. i TORONTO, April 16. ? Firemen had rtuall.v extinguished th:^ morning lire iiich did ?750,00O damage at the plant the Harris Abattoir Company, at c Union Stock Yard., after burning roughout the night. Tiie police to y are investigating a report of inju rious explosions preceding the lire, hich started in the plant's laundry. |.'lie?? lo Mlnroln I'rnm \ irpinin. MI.VliOIjA, N. V., April 1 ?>. ? Major ]>y Hrown. L'nit'd States signal corps, rived nt the aviation lield here to ?y completing a flying tost front sttgley Aviation Kield, Virginia, in ?it rplane equipped with a high-pow cd Liberty motor. He was accom mied by lid ward Du/.ane, an armj cchanlcian. The return trip wil be ado in a few days. flullet Kills lulled Siitien Soldier. LAREDO, TKX'AS. April K.?Private itonian l'\ Atchison, headquarters tmpany of tho Thirty-seventh United ates .JJavalry, was killed yesterdaj .? a sniper's bullet front the Mexican do of the river while on patrol duly ear Zapata, it was announced here ? -day. His home is In Portland, Ore. Roll oj Honor List Showing Men Who Were Killed or Injured on I'rerich Soil. \\ ASII INlSTuN. April Iti. The c?3* u.i 11 \ ]i;? I to-d.t\ ? ?? iit.?jii?? ?I ti.Nty-Iivo nam .. follow killed hi action, two. iin.il of wounds, four. died ? i- iii???idriii ?. oim . died of ?liscii: ??. twelve; wounded h'nv??r',ly. " wounded liKlitlv, thirty ?m,v?,ii nirvit'i; in I ? n. I wo. iMIiifrr.s n.MiiCd in ? )i?? !!:-.? are I-.cn t- riant* I'.nj.imin Iliuipee n nil 1'iani. I\. .Miller. inlSMllK ill a lion. Mouleli . 1111 Wilriiar II. liiadshaw, : cvlt'Ij \\ on nd< 'I, ami I t'lia 111 I'roai Jud ? 111. .1 . . I;ulitly wounded. The l'-I follow :? Killed .m action- Privates ' harlca Iii-r anek Walter II. I In. . I >jrii i.f uoijud -< "orpor:t!;< Joseph 1Iioil'i. Ilarry li. Nelson, Privates li .||I< Mat* Iiclv. < ii'iir^i' li Tully. |>iii| ..f 0 . ' a Servants I'l-rd W. Kullcr, llomar Taylor, Corporal I'loyd 1: I'a r- K in-011. I'll vat" August l!rad ford. I'<rr> Alwin 'Jot.-. Henry .1. I ..1 r - ? < ? on .|o|in I. Smith lialph S. Thoilip son. .John II Tompkins. Kaiph Herman Van /..niton. I "i'il Wntfon. I ? 1 ? < 1 i f a?*? ?!< rit l'riv.tt? Charles l-J. Hi ? iiiImm \\ ound''i *'\rrr\- l.lcut' ' ant Wil mar II. Ili'aiisliaii', Corporal Michael ? .? rK. I'l . ?!< ?*]..; i ?? I. 1 'rijimnilt II.: ?? 1 ?! 11 ? !\. .!?? ? J IJiny. <11 f - f 1 * ;*i | H Sk",f|..| I U;W ??;. I 1. Silt h it. \\'ouiii|r.i| julitl;. l.i^vit'iiant I'roai .1 hIhoii. .1 ?.. mh'imii'' Walter II. '"ohun. Marion I!. Fast wood, Corporal Walter I: 'i 1 inn' i Karnoii'l li I'.urtir ? r .* oil :t ' ' Can I'liva'.r.- < 1 r \ a I ?| r.i I>:lliam iw-rgin, August l~ I' mard, ?' :? A I'.i-'iidt. Vernon ?' < 1 \t? ?: 1. M ? Marl I - .ml. \V. I .. . Will .1 in 1. ' l.-r. lid ward .1. < illfii. ph W I'llk.-, John J C:l I'j-pic, Mtehcll <'iorrow, z W. <',rr<w .lolm !!!? . J.inn: iJohn son. Kratk-lH X. Kearny, Joseph I'. La'o . . I.co Maiolo Frank Manning. II li ri A. N< u r -. J r ??< 1. <) : ? 11. I ?;? niel !????? r. i'l .11 . I. IV'. ' on W ill .;tui 1' Uellly, John Skrjnlk, John J. Tlerncy, li. ? ? ,\ 'I i r if-?. Will' uti .V Van I'.cu -? n .-an.iK I W.'iu ? Harold Whitnett. Ir.1 V. 'I:am: M "? itia a .1- f.on lieutenant I ? I I'l. ? I ,i' 110li:? 11! I'l .1 ri k i\ TEN MAJOR-GENERALS CREATED BY PRESIDENT I'trrnl y-*pt rn Nnti'itinl \rni? ( ulonrh \\ rrr >omlnDtrd IlriRndirr (?rnrrali. ' n ?. - < o ?) IV' t WASIIIN'iTON, April 10 ?Ten br.c adirr-sf1!!'ra' of th- National Army <vf ?? ? ' :i ? ;,ty I y I'reEid* r.t rfi ti> be- inaj. >r-general:!. and t writy-?i?ven < oT' *<? ;- wore nnminmini to b- brigad? or-E'T.'ral:. Tne major generals notrmated f<>)lov: \V;i!Sa:n I*. Bjr::haii\ James: H. X! - Kar, l.rno-1 M n? ?*-. <'ha"ies S l-'arns ?a ? rth. IMwar.l K M Qla->h::ti. Jr.. W l!a"d A 11 ilbro-' '<? (jf'ifRi' B 1 > u n ? a r . 1 it:!'" M. M i ? ? . Jci:rw s W. Mo Andrew. T.eroy S Lyon Tli'i" nominated t'> i'f> brigadirr t:?: v rr>- ''?.?'??'iiKr lloi-ert 11 N< !?> \:t!iur .! ? ?;.-??! < .r I? < iT 1 ? -d'. \\ 11: i tt K 1 ?.t .1 it 11. 1 i U ,v H. I'reston, Frank ti Caldwell. Liitt \V:i John I. H tKv. Jo-.-iph ?' '?r-f, J u!: a !i I.;:idsey. ileovge II .lii.' -i I.. r; i oln ?' A'.drew.- liw.g:,: i: Ajltrnan f'r.i I! Hunt. Adr:??n S 1'V? ': Thfi.T.a' \\" Hurrah. Johnson H.iRorl. I.ytlc Brown. Alfred A. Star hoard 1-Mwaril T. I'onnclly. Fred T. Vistiii. W:l! iam !. We-slervelt, Augui Mi'InT>ro, It. hard \V. Youhb. rg:? A W-.i.sa" Hugh S. Johnson, !. .: i r.a :;1i! tiif! I'.oliert K Wood FRENCH YOUTHS CALLED ( l!MO (inlns lu Hnriui-I?? in lliph "?lilrii* nml in *M?li-ndid I'hjnical Trim. . H . A - ?' T ? c 1 I'AKIS A|Til 10 Tin* II '? cont:n K^nt of the French army (youths of i. t.elcen yf.u.% old ? l- ;,.|st going to th" b.?rra kr= to bos in training. Although called out .1 ycni before the usual time, tlxse young men are i;i better condi tion physically than any of their pre decessor.--. They are starting out in a high spirits as the army did in August, 151-1, shouting from the car windows that * he. v. ill heat the Germans. FIVE MILLION IN FRANCE Major Mnildnril M>)1 \\ c .NitiI a* Mnnj More Mvti lit I'arliiriPN nnd l-'nrm*. NI'*\V VORK, April 1 fi?"America 1 n, ooo men to win th' war." <1- -T.ii- <1 Major Francis U. Stoddard, in an address to-night at the Brooklyn ? "n i'v-i :-it v < "lut?. ile continued: "Five million men are needed to serve in France. ' n?(?.?'??">?> to produce ammunition and I'.noo.ufto lo work ?? ?i the farms-. The men are needed now." Cascarots liven liver nnd how ."Is and straighten you right up. Don't he hilious. constipated sick, with hrcath had and stonuich sour. PRISONERS MUST Ell IMnn Will rirst IW WorLnl Out on Highway in Stale of (irnr^ia. KAIDIvll C It I0W NOW \T WO UK Ailjillnnt'liciiCl'Hl h ? nllril I pun to lli'lrrinilK' Hair of Wajjcs to 15c I'aiil to Men InlrriiciJ at Ameri can I'ost-. ? n A?s.. ? W'ASII im;t< ?N. Ai-r ! !?*. The \V..r l>epartinent >!.?^ decided *o make llu lii'rnwii prisoner:- ??( war j.ow h"ld in thi:> country earn tlf r i.? ? i irder ? i:re : "lit to-day to th" army <.|ti- <?: :< commanding the enemy j>r .n ..imp at l-'orts M< I'hersijii and < ?;;.<?; tiorpe. <?a.. authorizing them t'> utilize t li o labor of th" I in mat'- in ? "'iipleting a n?;w system of road- about the po-' These prisoners who v.ere ial;en from the 'J'rman i.ti'ici ?'orrii"ian. I'rmz Ki'.el Kiiedii'h and .- 11?? r. \v? ? e m?"ni ber.s of 11 <? iinpcn. i i.i.- re '.tvcs Thirty-eight oilier.'. t.?l.';i from th? I ? -:?S |.y t li de;tro\< r l-'an ri; tig are now Oil their way 50 11? 1:? iOIIii'i; They are expected to ?rri\ n"vr w < ' k. and will b" :;cn" inime<l :a t e|y t ?"? l-'ort .Mci'h';J Kon. I'ntlrr th" regulations for the control of prisoners of \i .1 r promuiga: e.i by th? Secretary of War. t i ?* .1 rj j u ?. r, r. 50 n era I of the army i'- given authority to e - lablnh the ra.c- of wiigr.. to he paid for th" labor of prisoner:- It is expected that a UT!1 reprej-ent !?>" ,;I- . <* 111;? a day over arid above th" maintenance of each prisoner will be fixed Kach man's c.irr i p v ::I l>e pla< ed to lit: 1 r'd:t at tie camp "* '"l:a nj.-* tu he u. ed In pur. ha1 ng necej.. ti<- - not included irt th" erjij jpuir t.t fijrn:.h?"d I-; the gov ernment I r:f r.~ are forbidden to have the ar'iml i h in their possesion. Th" pro-trt ,i: t ha* interned a! 1 <? r,? , in eluding 1 rrw of interned merchant chips, al.-o be put to uork has been taken under < om-iderat ion fnder in ternatlonal law, tl ";?* cannot be forced to v.ork exepf at : . labor a- i:- n" ary to keep their plaee of intern nifnt in a anitary condition It l.< e\ pcctcd thai there prisoners will be Kiv"ii an opportunity to volunteer for r.? her h ork at a fa,: ra'e of comju'n .? - t ton. COMPRESS COTTON TIGHTER ftnilrosd \ dm inlM ml i <? it litpreled to Mukr I in |?orl a nl II til ins on Subject Minrllj. ? R A- <v i? td Pr'f ? WASHINGTON, April 1?;.--Th" dircc '?r-c"neral of lailroad: i:; expe.t"<l in < few J.1.V5 to i. i" an exec lti\e orfi' - re'iuirini; all cotton offered for ship iet t to b" ? omiirf -ed to a r?"r leii?-;tv th.?n tlie prr ??lit. -t^ridatd bale l'he i-iraller ri.'.^ t tie brile v> ill re j.j," the nutnber of car- reqiiired t<" move :h" 1 rop fr >111 "* to about ? accord in k to estimate mat:pub at th" oflices of th^ Sojthern Com rre/.-ial l oncre. tireatir compression of cottoti 'aar been urptd repeatedly in past yearn by the Southern i.'otton 'Jongrass, of which Ilar%i,? Jordan, of <;co:pta r)r";:d"nf Mr. .Ionian 1- :n W?.-h::i; 'on and will oo*fer ?i:li ofliei.il? of h" railroad administration t'f irilnu he n"w order. SOLDIERS ESCAPE One Hundred >1cn in Cnmp l.ncun Hun A??? When 'I'Tannfrrrrd in Another l>i\lsinn. Illy APn ! HOUSTON. TEXAS. April 16 -Ap proximately 100 men belonging to vari ous organizations in the headquarter? train? ;<n? I military j>oli-. e I'Oinpaiilfa broke from Camp l.onan yesterda> antl e.*,. a tio?1 when an order iva - !.-sued :ranrfi-rrintr them to other organtua ? ns In ihe division. All but two of them hav. been capture'!, and w ;'.l probably fa-e < !iar~es of ? onsplraoy to mutiny, :; was announced to-da;.-. Tr, e majority of the m< n were from tlie old "fighting seventh" guard regimen? of Chicago. WILL USE PENN STATION Trniim of Central itallroad of New Jer sey W ill (tun Into \nt York Terminal. WASHINGTON*. April 1 ti ?The Penn sylvania terminal in New York City will be used as a passenger terminal also for the Raltsmore and Ohio and the New Jersey Central Uailroads. as soon as plans* are completely worked out by A. H. Smith, regional director of the railroad administration. This announcement war made to-night at the railroad administration. | "I Didn't Believe It Possible," said ilie owner of a Ford car alter changing over to OILDAU lubrication. "My ( car runs smoother and more quietly than ever be fore. and has far greater power and pick-up." Have a you read the little OIL jj DAG booklet? Better call ' and got one: you'll want to P try OILDACJ on your car. Lininger-Alsop Co., Inc. Auto Supplier, -07 W. Tlroad St. FIRE DESTROYS HUGE PLANT MAKING ZEPPELINS l-'nrlj Air Mnrhinrt nnil \ 11*1 Mine* of llmi Miiterlnl \ rr Humeri. <; i ;m.\ a. A it11 I??. Knorinou ?A a CHUKcd bj the Hie W hi? ll br ?ke out Saturd.i.v in the >5cj)|?clln work:, at Man/.el, n?ar Kricilrii'hshLittn, and dc ;itio;-'<'l the plan:, w h.-li had l?? :i transformed for the inanuJa'.ture <?' ,i i :i?s of tin" 'iotlia typo, a <:c<Jid ill:: to reliable report a from Rorschach. >?n l.stkc Con-dan e. Vast 'luahtitiCo of r.i a miterials wove hum->1, ami :: ?epoi ted at ' onmtanoe that two larce /,< ppehn.- aii'l fort> airplane - al'o w . ? ? r<>\ ??(!. eomr>.?..siiig t It?- whole IW.-t then at the plant. Many warehouses were reduced to as also wore thf oil; ? -.< i.; -lie plant. situated '.lose to th*- wo-;.-hop.;. 'i'l number of victims wa .-on :,tier - ar.'.e, i.ui i the military authorities are preventing any one from a pproaeii - ing the Tie of the fire, the number of k 1!r?1 and injured cannot be !? anted a* prevent. The lire broke out between 1^ and It o'e'o k on Saturday and burned a'! ?lay .Sunday, according to t*.v.? traveler whn were n Frledrichshafi n ??:? Sun day 'I ne lire li'-ean with an rxplo:;on f.d t Tf- v.'-re frequent e.\plo::ion. th-oiighout Saturday n:^'it and the foi "> ne day. apparently due to tins :'U'-.st.inR of gavolin" tank-* and hjdro ^'?n cylinders. There was something like a pan: :ti the town. where several 11i? ? '*'r? : et on fire r.nd other- damaged. Ma.' -cs of debris were hurled In'o the ar by the e.\plo:-ions. PAY TRIBUTE TO BROUSSARO I'unernl of I.on i*ln nn Senator l.nrccli Mlrndfd ? \:irdnmnn I'ronnnnfft liulne J. t Hv A ? ?! rr M:\V IHKItlA. I.A. April 10.?The funeral of United States Senator Robert !?". Rrout ard w i h"!d here to-da> n <h?rc- of the local lodger of Ma-on I'llk t'ld Knights of I'ytlra of all of ?. 'ni li S'li.iinr Br>uss?rd had been ?* in em If r. Governor I'lca: .in', and virtually : 1 he S' *e oflb' / It-", numerou:- Slat" and federal judge?-. representatives >?' viliti' il and ? :vi' organizations f'ni a-."ij parts of 1 <OUna. ,x I'nit^d S'-nator.-; and nine r'pres'Mit ! ive- comprising the congrcss'ona 1 le'ejjatlon from Washington, were miotic tlto-e n !io attended. Senator Varri:tman. <?>' M ssis.-ippi. pronounced th<" eulogy a" tiie service:: lie 1 in th* ? Mir: hotiJ-.e an I Repr> -?'nta'.lve Rodenburg, of I" .nois. w'io lad an intimaf f r:ti<J < .' Mr. Rrou.'sard, ?P"ke ;,t the cemetery, e\ ?ol'nr.j: Mr. Rroussard'r work in tlie lat'onal Mouse, where he served for sht'T' year:-, and telling of ih?~ warm a ff r r;-.n felt for h: ni by hi" i''>l'ea?i|r^ in I'ongrcss. ESTABLISH MOVIES (hain of Theater* Heine Orprnnlied bj V 'I. I'. \. on ^ prew and l.or rninr Fronts. 'R. "irutor) Tr'1 ?' 1 N"I1W TOP.K, April 16.?George |"mn ham l-'ostor pre: ident of the V. M. <A. community motion-picture bureau, it w?s announoed here to-day. is in !*ran<:e oi-ganizinp a chain of picture theaters or, t'n" western front from Vpres t'> Lorraine. The bureau i:: projecting every week ? n America atul France, it is staled, more than s ''00.f'f?0 feet of film and of the reels th.it are being shipped abroad for the entertainment of American fighting men in < amp and battle feet less than one-third were produced prior to last August. American (iirl Wed* Hindu Prince. XKW YORK. April 16.?Miss Mae Walter was just a plain?no. a \er> prettj A.tierica :i cirl vfsterday. To day she is a pretty prin<*es-\ having married Ftan.ti Smile, a Hir.d i of royal family. Rev. John Lewis ?"".ark tic.i the knot whi. h transformed the Ameri can girl into a princess, at her hon;e i:i Rrooklj n. Buy Liberty Bonds ?The Ladies of Beth Ahabah Auxiliary will have charge of our Liberty Loan Booth to-day. Mrs. Myer Kirsh, President Mrs. M. H. Ash er, Chairman & SE.RViCE FIRST - ' SATISFACTION ALWAYS ^ Save Food ! Also Buy War Savings Stamps. High Time to Refurnish the Summer Home With New Cretonnes & Curtains ? Beautiful Cretonnes in Floral. Striped and Conven tional Designs suitable for Bed Spreads. Hangings and Coverings, all a yarc wide, for ! 39c ? Cretonnes in elegant Striped. Floral. Bird. Verdure and Tapestry effects arc of fered in Tan. Blue. Kose and Light Tones, excep tional at 49c Choice Cretonnes in va riety that baffles description, including Foliage, Peacock, Forest Moon and Woodside effects are featured at, yard 59c Domestic and Imported Cretonnes at 29c Per Yard to $5.00 Cluny Lace Curtains, $4.50 to $10.00 It is of more than passing importance to note that these fine Curtains come on Heavy Double Thread Cable Net, relieved with Narrow and Wide Cluny Lace and Insertions. Every pair measures three yards long and there are both White and Ecru to select from. Fine Marquisettes ?These Curtains are of ex ceptionally fine quality and conic finished with lace in sertion and edge to match. White, Cream and QQ Ecru. Per pair... Scrims and Voiles ?Though inexpensive, these Curtains will find favor with the great majority of all wo men. They arc finished with a hemstitched bor der and insertion $1.98 Fine Net Curtains ? Selection in these Novelty Net Curtains places at your disposal those with Plain and Figured Centers and other patterns. All yards long $1.75 ;f Twent.v-l'ive Traliil<>nd? of Wuundeil I'.Vv* Through Ai\-l.i-< li.ij,. elle \ij;li(lj. MOSI'ITAI.S AKK OVKlU'liDWIII'll) Schools, Public Buildings and I'rl vato lloiiics Commandeered in ,\i\ to 1'invitlc Shelter for the Thous and* Injured. I Rv A>?ocla tc! WASHINGTON. April Jt; -The hravy price the Cicrmans are p..;. - f?r ,ilcir .'i'lvaii-c <>n I ho western f.-on- -a., in <1.;-patches to the Stitc I )r part merit to -da \.ng ih.c twer.t> -live t ??., n ? with wounded .?? passni" '?"imii a ? \ - iii-t "ha ;<??!!e fvcry n:gJir. The hospitals at A x. the 'd j.s p?T: j, said. !ia\e been crowded beyond ther <ap.i'M\ and the wounded ucro !or!ej--.| i-i h oo *. public build n;r> arid .un The k inedieaI supplier* and no morphine. J' also was repn'ted rh.,? ihe morale of the Corrnan iro?ps is r-nf u-,.od e\. i'Pt among: the n^w levies ?f fi,e very J oun;r. IRISH REGISTER PROTESTS \\ hole I onnUt \ro?,Pl| ln O,.portion In (.o.c^ninrni', I'riigmni of 'oiiacripiion. ' n>- A ? ?Hi i, r J.,, . l/t.NDOX, April lC?Mcctmy. to ?'"??test against conscription h^Id >1 ? ? n d a y :n one hundred parser, in 1 r' "''I' i,!I 1 cs "r population par* ii jpating. shvs d.spat, fro:.. !>iibl:n to thr Timoj. The . >rjry took ?' lr.idlnK part in K;| mB llt.-oliitions of protect ;,r(: pourjni; in fr,'rn Public hodi-r and < nn |v ,-bib v. v.- vrry active. *Ur|lie.stionahiv thr d. "the present te-.iper of Nifonalj-t Ireland is very deplorable. The coun -y has lost all sense of proportion and forgotten not nior-jy home ru> but the w.ir. It is a country of ,o?. radi. tionp. however, for in l?ul>: t, .1t?, ? omo mher towns vol'JiHarv rc. rui'in i'H bee,, remarkably good in the p," few days. Itnblill* n. War food. I .ONI ?ON. April l:e!Sian cor respondent declares that before the war the shipments of r K-,rilrl rabbit. 1a?' amounted to do.se upon -on tons weekly. The business was prart.rally confined to the corner of I,. co,: n: ry which remains to Helgian? Tins output. Ik suggest... misht eas.lv b* increased tenfold if a suitable scheme of intensive , uUure were adont r ';rrr ?' borne. The food sh. rtaire would thui be relieved and a new and ici-ath e Mritish industry established. '?<h Mail i ir-ier Mouse. GARDEN CULTIVATOR _ A great time and labor-saver f><r vnur cat-den. l.ight. easv to operate. I.utli't includes 1 moldboard plow, 1 double-end < u I t ivator tooth. 1 c ;i 1 - t i v a t o r sweep and 1 r a k e_ \V"hecl is IT inches high. IM TI IT I O>IP|,|.;ti:, ?10 ^ .j2.38 "ti.e:- ..arden Tools proponion t ? ? I>? as low. ? ?nrden lloe: best ?teei a r\ 6'.;in. blade: each .. . 49C Ho.- fork: 1 .steel tines; OA : 80c ?.arden Itnke: 1 1 teeth; 0 ft. 0ft handle; each Meet s??,lp. |P.handle; (P t t n - ?s,::e: each Jb.l.JU 98c r^rr''-vv' THE SPOTLESS CO. Kleventh and Canal Sireots. WHAT SOUTH IS DOING TO HELP WIN WAR I'filrrnl Speaker Drrlnren site l< >rtlini; K\aill|'lr in I'ihmI ( on?rrrn(lnn. i H\ A w :d I'rr;" I HI U.M INCMAM. AI.A . April IK. .Sessions <>f th<* ?"? in tli' war cam paign" of ?he Southern Sociological y i.'onsrct;-. ?n sc;sion licr? to-day. .lr' hc.np devoted to '.If question of the con. 'Tvatioti ?>f food. Thf principal . peak?-r of the morning pcj?|on wa.i I >r. i!rad for ! Knapp. federal Depart ment of Agriculture In liis addrea* I >r. Knapp declared that the South ir. veiling an example or foul ?on.ser\.? tion t'n.i' cannot i>e competed u.th by any olh?*r sect ion. "Thrro ire ".."iOO.OO" women ami zirls ii the South." .a.d I'r. Kiiiipp. "a rul last ye.'.r they canned CO".00" ?.ms food and dried S.iOC.OO'i pound:--- ftv? tinici as much :is they have ever aved before. Anil th!s jea: I believe thej. Will do better than tha'." Will arn .lenning* Bryan was to hav? delivered an addreb.-* tlii- inornln;, b-r lie il 'I not arrive in time. He will ?pea 1. ! a ;er. NO AMERICANS LANDED Keport Thnt I', "i, Mnrlnri Were in \ liitll\o?loK ltellr\cil (n llmr llern lirroiiriiui. M \. ialfjd I "re - I \\ \SHI\i;T<>\. April ??: T ?: spate he:* to (he Navy department to-day from Pear Admiral Knight. commanding th<* American Asiatic lleet. and to the Slate Department from consular repre-enta - live:; still made no mention or act \i ties of American forces at Vladivostok. Hci'Tti press dispatches from Harbin said (hat reports reaching there from Vladivostok told r.f the landing <?f American fori Ortieials now are . on vincr'l that refugees saw a part. <?f marines on shore leave or a quarter master's corps and thought it m i: a landing parly. STILL HOPE FOR CREW \ni.r Uepnrtment llrlirxp* (.'rrw ??f l ri'liip* Will tie Ifcnrii I'rom l.n ter. I Rv .\.t?<w:!ittri| Pr' ' I W ASH I.N< J TON". April IS ?Although no word had eoinc to-day as to th? fate of tlie big naval ?.ollier ? ~'ycl>ps. miss ing since March 11. the N'a\y Depart - inent refused '.o give up all hope n? her safety, and will continue its scarclt for some rlue that might solve her mysterious disappearance I Your Blank Book Needs liA fJUi and .?i I'.fai i,.riiy tl!;? tl h-rr I I. iif >v'stents i)i very tiorripiton?.l?ur ii4 In. Hoi U ruling 1 'rii1' = Make I 'h(iit? luti\ e Ledger* .. . < tc. ?and spec!* when dr.-ire.t J.r- right. u? prow for our represon no w l! Virginia StationeryCo.,Inc. Stationer* Printers ? Hinders. t'lj Ka>( .Main Street. *iop l??tilng Pntcnl* f? WASHINGTON A|.: :: 1<; I'r. t? i.t\ ,-t'n?i> ?i :i>f )? i.iivo ?>* .?"?! ?'>;>>' r'uhl ? ? mcinir? nit :r\oked ::if author!} siv <? r? Amor; ,?n r?> app'.y f"1 patents 111 c it ?? 1*1 *? '>i> ?ri. VK-<I ' 'i<g shn of me 'QREtlSTR^E TWENTY rtvE" 7/z^ cahbred Clothes thcc.1 measure up to the rif/d /est the SVafion im poses oo ptfisito 33ROAD AT SEVENTH *8 Walter P. Moses A- Co. This Victrola and 12 Se'ections This perfect-toned Vielrolc* I new *1 y lo VI.-A), with IS nui'ical se lections <K doublc-faccd I'Mnch r>ceonb) of your own choice. complete. for $34.50 Other V i f t r o I a Outfits at all prices. Moses' is wholesale ami retail distributor of Viutrolas and liecords. and offer? the most complete stocks of the newest iiindil machines. Von ran also have Moses' Victor service with out paying anything extra. Kn.sjr monthly pnvnirnta. Waller D. Moses & C. lo;t Knot (lroail Street, Oldest Music Mouse in Virginia and North Carolina. Savory Goodness Right Off the Ice No matter how care fully prepared foods, drinks or ices may be. refrigeration decides I heir zestful wholesome ness. ^ WMtumij chills food to its interior through the action of the perfect, constant circulation of cold, dry air that can't escape because of the car bonized pebbled cork non conducting insulation. The lifetime food and ice econo mist with the opal glass or porcelain or white enamel lining. A$k as to explain the Alaska. ?JurgenS 14 Ailnnti nnd Mrond Sli, A Show every business man ought to sec. Watch for announcement