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I I I rOi © p ■ll, it. Z , . , . hi,« niekin« are people who are out while pickings arc rood It would never do to place tne Scouts In the first race. They would »ave so many subscriptions that aU the banke would be flooded. They Knov you can get them I ^o you arc oskeq^ to start your campaign on April 27 andj finish on May 4. This, as In the pre yious campaigns, gl.os the Scouts the last week. Remember, that service Is genuine, sales resulting from your personal efforts. Don't forget that you are working for the Government, nôt playing a star park for yourself. Don't be too anxious to swell your own ln llvtdual subscription list as to forget. that other agencies are also working for ths success of the Liberty Loan. Make yourself useful to all the Liberty] Loan committees. Distribute posters md literature for tho committees, act| « as messengers, do anything asked of ou and volunteer for more. Remem er that scouting U acrvlcol Read your manual for Seouls on the Liberty Loan work, ask your Scoutmaster and Uten Work. Every Scout should aeo that he Is registered before attempting to so IP&HB subscriptions. Only the applies Mon blanks supplied to tho Scouts by the Treasury Department, will bo ca • sopted for credit for work by the Itouts. Gall at headquarters and g' t further Information. Every Scout 1» mooted to do his part. Nothing loss mon 100 per cent, from every troop Is |ood. Scouts, the Third Liberty Loan Is onl VgnIn we are asked to follow the reap as gleaners, and scour the city from io « to house and collect those bonds A-hich have been overlooked by the ITS Dance at the review of the picture at. Ihe Playhouse. The Beast of Berlin. Kow there Is a service at Trllnty ahurch next Sunday. Every Scout that present at The Playhouse ahould •how the public that they can alte.id a servlre at church equally na well as at the picture. Scoutmasters see that their troops has a good percentage of Its members present. Mobilize at tb' parish house In rear of church, not later than 7.15 P. M. If possible, the Liberty Loan medals will bo presented it that time. —— • There were many Scouts In atten * |fl Battalion Six had a very entertaining meeting last Tuesday night al the head quarters of Troop 38, St. Andrew's par iah house. Captain Kane, of the Cana dian troops, lectured on the war os he saw It at the front. Besides members and officers of the troops, Deputy Com missioner Quinn, Scout Randolph Bird, Richmond Troop No. 9. and Executive Qpccnhawk were present. Thla battal ion U up to Us eyes In service. They »re to help the Snellenburg Minstrels With their after part al The Playhouse, shortly. If you know of a little fellow too young for the Scouts, but very much Interested, tell him of the Wolf Cubs, and have him visit a troop where these have been organized. This is a little movement to take care of (ho boys not yet of Scout age, and Is very j Interesting. If you think you arc loo old to be a Scout, have your scoutmas- ] ter organize a NVolf Cub Pack and you 1 be the pack leader. Some fun I A funny little article, vary appropri ate to some Scoqts and especllaly good •t this time, was found Hi ths 'toout ! Scribe from Altneda county, Cal. When t » snail gets excited and shifts into high gear and steps on the gas aud uses every | • atom of power he's got, he makes a •peed of ten feet a day and thinks he's breaking all records. Ho doesn't real ise that a million (jther creeping thiriBs. crawling, walking, am getting further In an hour than he does In a month Likewise, some so-called Scouts don 1 *»allzc how alow they are going. Some MICHELL'S SEEDS YOU i V - Cant Keepthem Down: Get a FREE CATALOG w 5l8Market5tr. PH I LAO A. SEED HOUSE.! mm S Üh mas and- r words Best Service Amé Larg«il Stock in Delation Gewehr Piano Co., 21$ W. 91)1 Si.. witminila. Owens, Anderson an I Rumford, HmIT) of R. T. Stock ExchUf* WO, BoL f BuPoot BMg. Phone, 7080 : Buy Your LIBERTY BONDS —and— Help to Oversubscribe the New Issue s ■ S L r Scouts think If they attain to second, th . t al They don t réalité that * regular Scout should be a second-class, Srout wlthln slxty d4 >' 8 * flPr P M ? ,n *| his tenderfoot examination, ninety days later should b** peeking: hi* tlr»t-clai»f* nnaW AU ii should thereafter qualify for merit badges at the rate of one a month, This I* a reasonable pane, hut now many Scouts keep In sight of its dust? — The Scout play of Troop No. 2, which (was to have been hrtil at the Old svwlc» parish house, last Tuesday, was postponed until Tuesday of next week, 0 n account of an auto accident to the y, out Commissioner and his family. Mr. Mellery escnrtPd without a scratch, l. at his wife met with severe Injurie», _ Scout .lack Alfano, of Troop No. 79. luanhaitan, N. V , is missing. He Is hi years old, 5 feet 3 Inches tall, black hair end brown eyes. He" wore i blue R t,irt and suit, brown hat and soft, c< l j, ir . black shoes. Any information as to his whereabouts will be appreciated by Ills parents, »I No. Old L. tilth street. ^ew York City. _ <s ( v,,it» are asked to look for a little white poodle with brown ears, bad t„ e th and answers to tho name of p a t»ey. When last seen was near Ninth and French streets. Mrs. Hier , r)lll die owner, will pay a reward lor |,) S paiim. bcoul£, gel busy and find b j n , class rank In a year from the Christmas after they "Joined." that they are speed bur.'p -s Troop No. 1. New Castle, met Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. The total sum of NVar Savings Stamps Is $223.22. but a larger sum Is expected to be sold by nfx t Monday evening. A prominent clli rPn bas offered to the boys and girls wbo eo j| (,(, e m ost' I.ilxrly Bond» of ( bc jujrd Liberty Loan, u War Saving» stamp. y n Monday last a number of s co uls took a hike and had a good u, n0- Scribe, Earle Wcggemann. Troop No. 8 held Its weekly meeting last Friday evening. In charge of Senior Patrol Leader Boyd. Four Scouts, Boyd, Gibbons, Klrkenback and Dutches, re-! eelved their fourth year bur for (heir 100 per cent, duty badge. Ben Blat man received his second year bar. letter was read to the troop from one of our boys who has a star in our aar-1 vice flag and his name on our roll of honor. He is Frank MeCaully, former) hospital steward of the troop. The let ter reads as follows: Los Angeles, Cal, Dear Fellow Scouts; I sure enjoy the life In the array end April 3. I*». VVe Give Yellow Trading Stamps m Continuing the Sale of those Wonderful $35 and $37.50 SUITS at $25 v 4, m Many women who bought these suits Wednesday are sending their friends in daily. They are the best values we ever had in the store and represent a very special purchase in all-wool poplins, serges and gabardines in over a dozen dif ferent models and in all colors. Also a number of our high grade suits from regular stocks at this price. Mi A* r \ w rm \ m f * : Coats $20 - $22.98 I The very finest assortment in the city, according to the verdict of hundreds of pleased customers. They are shown in all wool velours, gabardines and poplins in every color that's wanted and in scores of different models. Also coats of popular military cloth in trench models at the two prices. I III ' I l 4 Ï *. rar fqT; ,1 tiSöijj Lr Silk Poplin Dresses $ 6 98 a A very fine collection shown in all the wanted new spring colors and shades, in excellent quality pure silk poplin. Special mention is a beautiful model with pleated skirt and embroidered vestee effect All sizes. a m Beautiful Tub Beautiful Hand Made I Silk MILLINERY $3.98 - $4.98 - $5.98 Waists for S tout Figures Wonderful creations, produced in our own workrooms, assuring you of that Individuality that is so much to be admired In a hat. A won derful assortment of the newest shapes, shades, $3 i a Shown in several pretty models and cut in a manner that will give the stout fig ure a stylish, youth-' ful appearance. Shown in b.ack and white only. etc. Miscellaneous Specials A special lot of entirely new style B. & B. House Dresses that other stores ask $2.25 for, will be closed out $1.50. \V. B. and American Lady Corsets in coutil and batiste in newest sty'es; special at $1.25. Fine cambric petticoats, some with 15-inch imported em broidery flounce; special at $1.00. Pure silk gloves, 2-clasp, blank, white and tan; special at In the quality tomorrow at Other Waists regular sizes are shown in very fine georgette, In scores of stunning models and in every wanted new shade. ! Priced very special, at $3.00. In all 69c. Genuine French Kid Gloves, in all colors; special at $2.00, Iwanta brand Rompers in chambray and ginghams; spe dal, 65c. Children's Dresses, entirely new spring line; greatest values we ever offered; over 60 styles for selection; every want ed color and combination, $1.25 to $5.00. ■ M Jacoby's u New Daylight Department Store 224-226 Market St. Open Daily 8.30; Cioae 6 P.M.; Open Saturday Evenings TUI 10 O'clock. what makes me like It more. I have been promoted to sergeant, which la all oceii Iiruino -u » . . .. due to the drilling and Instruction re eelvcd In little old Troop No. . It la Imposslble for mo to exprass my gratl tude to I ho troop and Mr. Filei«iiig, be cauae U I» too great When 1 mil town fp?m r 'there' to St fîî.i^Ma then to cSmml.ua Ohio' H^rin^ mal?nlaeoIn Nehraaka then to a ama t i place m ly.iirntaa, io Fnrt Bliss, and I am now rousting out hero In the Golden state. Just before ;l left Nebraska we were ordered to France, but the day before the bo>«. left l was ordered Seoul to Fort Bbs» as a machinist. Of course I enlisted as Î ÄTnlrt u" So" who " I a martini l is 0 . „ . .. j pick and »hovel, but anyhow I dont , want to corn» nom», So long bunon. (Slgnedl FICV.K MeCAULLY Machinist U. 8 Aviation School. | gerlbe. Butcher. — Troop No. 9 held Us regular meeting on Tuesday night, April 2 There wer.' three now members voted Into thei troop to whom Fritz gavo a good wol i coming apeocti. As April 18 Is our fourth anniversary, we arranged a program f 0r entertainment that evening, at i g o'clock. _ Troop No. 1?'» meeting was called to orrfir hy Mr. «.lulnn. After giving ns b v,- manuals, with Instructions for the 'rirt r ,i Liberty Loan, he proposed a rldej f 0l . cycle patrol to Newark. After watching the two new boys put through (heir Underfoot tests »ml playing a few games, the meeting was dismissed. Fat urday afternoon the cycle patrol took r 'lrte to Newark. NVe got them Ini u m e to see their Liberty Loan parade g C out Richardson got a few cans of |, Kana which were thrown out of an au t 0 j us , ahead of us. With tho beans Bn( j a ri) jij i> we had a line meal. NVe H taycd (n Newark about an hour and a| half, then started for home. On the way b ack Seoul Richardson's petals came off and he had (o walk] f rorn Stanton to Rlchsrdson Park. V Newport Mr. Quinn had a puncture and j,ad to walk from Newport to Rlcbard sùn park. But on tho whole wo bad) u BOUl j time, At Scribe NVlllard Hill, » __ . _ . u . Troop No. $0 n*la Iti rEffuiar lAKt ThnrMiav with mill« a full att»*n msi imirwwir Wim UUII.O ^ n aance. Wo tojkf'a on tnc Tnnn ?iamp campaign and the Third Liberty Loan After this wo drilled. Mr. Burke gavei us new commands which many of ourl 1 : | ANNOUNCEMENT Having secured much more commodious offices on Market street and being settled In Same, l am now ready to fit you with glasses al the same reasonable prices. I have a large waiting room, a fine examination room and a light, airy »hop In which I do my own grinding I have had twenty years' experience in jour midst. PASSED THE DELAW ARE- STATE BOARD EXAMINATION AND AM IN EVERY WAY QUALIFIED TO GIVE YOU SATISFACTION. You are all cordially Invited to come In and inspect my new quarters. i | [ I j WM. ARLO MOORE , O, D. Formerly at 111 W.Hh St. Optometrist end Optician. 919 Market Street new member» had a hard time learning. Many of the older Seoul» had these commands before. Attention, boys of Troop No ^ he on hand next Thurs j a y e vcnlng, without any delay, If pos 8ib j e Help kcpp our rr p 0 rts high. 1 Scribe Clarence Roney. | ^ _ i Troop»No».23 and 38 held their meet- 1 Inga together «s Troop* No. 23 la making tdl^elr home with Troop No. 38 for a ... .. s „ arnnn explained to the . a that It Is possible to win the war . . heraus« it would keep the I *ood~solrlt While we were boys In *oo4pl„edlhrough ' n l w awked them for a talk not oratw». but Sd of severaf little Incident, of the present war, which was very Inlercal a " d nppreci „i ? ^ by the boys. The meeting closed about 2.30 o'clock. Boys, turn «,.» t 0 u,„ nt>1 t meeting turn OUI 10 me next m _tmg 1 Scribe Homer H. Vincent. — Troop No. 28 had Its weekly meeting last Tuesday night, al Us headquarters After the regular routine, tome an nouncoments were made. These were that on next Wednesday there would boi a hike upon which those wishing to. are to pass their tests. Everyone Is to be on time, at MO, when we leave. On] the last hike everyone enjoyed them-' »elves and were glad that they had gone along with us. On Sunday the boys ushered at the Queen Theatre, as slating tho Liberty Loan committee. On this Sunday the boys are to meet and attend the services which the Scouts of Wilmington are to attend. NVe will meet three-quarters of an hour before the time set to be al the church. Tho; toy» are working in the Liberty Loan campaign and they have great hope». They are also very enthusiastic about the NVar Pavings Stamps campaign, After the announcements w» had a stiff drill. Several new members wore) brought in and that means that » few of tho old dead men will bo dropped. _ __ two-- - -— ECKAANS FOR THROAT AND LUNDS l!#f In mmv iu'til» and cKronu- can«®. i^rovM**» in form, a ba*io r^m* Ulxhly ivcomrrtniM by nnl«nr«w Om Ulna no harmful 4ruia. Try them today, - , • i j- _. 50 ccalt * box . including war tax r»r ««i. br »u dr..»»!»*« W*** i^bomtor»-. ruu*ueipui» PalHum fomtwMin.l that will brin» rm* So watch out, it may he you. naalum at 7.30 o'clock, for its weekly meeting. Troop No. -23. aecomp.inl"d by Scout Executive Orecnhawk and the) Scoulmaalor of Troop No. 21 attended our meeting for the evening. The even In* was apcnt llatenlng to Mr. Trapnell telling us about live m<an ing of Good Friday. NVe Scouts wer'. 1 silting on the door. In a semi-circle. ahd the Rev. Mr. Trapnell was In thei middle, also sitting upon Hie door, looked like Indians sitting around the Ire after dark. Three boys enrolled,! making twenty-two Scouts and candi date», The seventh battalion took a hike Pal brday, having Deputy Commissions williams ss hike master. We started from the north side of Washington slwt Br(f1 ^ about rl9 o . 0locU . rr there we went to the Rockland Scout cabin Here we rested for a little while an(J 80me of tho i, oyH took tests. NVe came back the same way we went and were back bv 7 o'clock. ' Scribe Bobcrt Wood, _ Troop No. 26 held its regular meeting > _|_ Troop No. 38 met at St. Andrew s gym Scribe Joseph Breuer. ; Flörsheim Shoes For Men Flörsheim Shoes For Men > ' 1 hX— // > Here is the toe you have been looking for and the shade of tan you desire. These are good shoes and come in high or low cuts. m 7 r>; > 50, $6 Nelson Shoe Co. $4; $5, $5. $3.50, Children's - Good Shoes Boys* Good Shoes 422 MARKET ST. Over 50 Year» In Business The Credit Jewelers With The Cash Prices -rf) - i £& 1 A % Sk i\ k ■s j f/ w u •UjMK \V1 \W& .iberiy fonds Kixepted ame As '~ash I : Oper Saturday Eveninp A Continuance of This Great "Special On Sale Saturday 50c a Week 5Cc a Week On the Seve-a-Diamond Plan On the Scoe'tx-Diarnond Pian HESE exquisite rinps are of more than usual interest ut Rga this time when people are so 1' ..iJi, d es i r ous of finding safe securi ties. Becaugf of their steady increase in valufr -and the ease with which they can be convertea Into cash, Diamonds posses» all of the desirable qualities of profitable in vestments The etones are radiant, pure-white and full of life; the mo«rrtn<çs are of 14-kt. •olid gold—ladies' and gv-tlemen's style». If at any time you desire .1 'arger stone we will allow you full purchase price in . making the exchange. -j T mi m y* ---■ • .f ■ "7 I ■I wmk . ' «.J ' J L * 1 » v. «[Mi;./ ™ i a r* '* , - ' •• • V, , f I ♦ ■s 4 r» ■ v. • * ■ * A 1 r Market at Fifth Street 'd j ■ï last Friday night w ith ScoutmaatarI practiced, games filled the evening. Say,! fellows, that's the spirit. Every mem-1 |, Pr on lime at 7 30 sharp Get thei bon elU of (he daylight saving plan, „ hlch CKtra tlm(J for drIUlng, and outdoor games. Get ~r- , - ; - t?ch%ffer In charge. The attendance of this mertlng "•»» of the best. After] drilling, signaling and first aid were ; ; OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS j i An mihmlihv bort.r. nml the uni, mutines» | and misery which follow, may be prévaut | e d i>y artUuary judgment nml car». K««i> i y „„ r »tomaoh mul ki.lnrr» in »hnp* and I TOU win hava good health. The kidney»' om,„ tk ., ,0 ,3, 0 « l mot j t«r* which enter the body If they per f"rm thla w rk regahiriy ami automctl ®H>er organa will take care of U DUr«.' *' condition« of the bladder or ; kido^y» ai * inii«at«Mj by n» rvous«nc«» t j jjeepiwsn««, that tlfjd. wnrnout filing, i in VÄÄr abdomen". many Ho-cuilra "Mmole troubles," never® [ _ some pep. All members who haws failed at the next meeting, dues every night. urj. thrift stamps' Liberty Bonds? good attendance at the meeting thla Friday, al 7.30. Scribe Chailc» Calloway. to register, do so don't forget your Don't be a delinquent. Swell the treaa Hovv about your work on the Are you selling any Gel busy. Let's have pnin and quant or »oppressed i>u.«»go». arc nature'» »Ipnols to warn you of dl» euaed kWnev. or bladder, which may lead «user U upon y.«. Go to your druggist at once. Get a trial hux of GOLD MUriAl- Haarlem oil t ap »™ made S/.,''îbe'kinà yo?r gAm-grandfatuV* .me". Ah'm two cap puIps onrh day will k«*ep you tooja up »nd tceHijjr One. Money ,ïîî».5? e tl iak for tbe n ?inp®rt»I # OOLl) t MEDAL'Vrînd* package». dluromfort when urinating, bloodr. Cloudy aud stringy urine, too fr* AU th»»» lü