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'f : 7 . ' 7 ' . 'V.; ine-Donas will be issued Department . 1 nt yet been ?V believe that tVM 'at either 3 or 'rt. helan is to raise this a at:70nce, and it was learnt ilI i ll u' i f country was neyer ia ueLter;; uuvi, isiaxion . ior the Issup u,n rJltt f37U.?? ltT NT-' t! :BYv-' GOVERN M EHT thsf K rae - Has ;;L::TT i-.ftffftta "!hel w that t the flYi vdh- cent.- interest. .T-;" 1-lloa Sonars wiu-De. raisea wiuioui wie i it:C9hd0tt Week ir rK 't' ;:,X7 .1 , K' -V. V I" .?. ;;f7 v. v ; . . ' . . III III! 1 k iiSj- I II '.': : HT wmmwmmwmmmwm traction at c Woblvin On Wednesday. --y. mtm, - iniHaUii'M;'; ight - v. . Gamer. . . This store has not cut down on its buying because war has been declared, but on the other hand is buying heavier than it has since the inception of the store last October. The reason for exeridirig-ahd expanding our purchases is the splendid en couragement given the-institutibn sihce.the Sprihg season opened ' With the United Gtates ' Gdvernment expending five billion dollars and with money fairly pouring into the" country from other sources, We cannot but see more prosperity and' better times for Wilmington and other Sections of the country, as much as we regret the necessity that calls for America to be embroiled in the World War. The parallel that we Have to point to is Japan, the other great power, sitiiat fed similarly, to thelUnited States, which is having its most prosperous era. " '" The Bon Marche's big varieties and wide assortments will always give you a metrbpolitari showing ahd make choosing easy and agreeable.. Quantities of, de sirable goods are expected during the early parth of the week, having been rushed out for Easter, but delayed in transit. Sport voiles and Crepes For dresses or waists we are featuring a completely new line of Voiles m sport designs, 40 inches wide, in gold; egg blue, chartreuse and other popular shades. White'grbunds with Chinese patterns, very desirable, priced at 29c a yard. Plain Crepes, Cotton and Silk fabrics, splendid quality white and flesli for un lerwear or dressesj 36 inches wide for 50c a yard. Sport Crepes;, Cotton and Silk material, '40 inches wide, white grounds with sport designs,, priced at 75c yard. ; ";-i'r Striped Shirtings, Cotton and Silk mixed materials, delightful designs, nice for men's shirts arid, ladies' waists, 36 inches wide, prices at 50c yard." regarded SgWafcir weight chimpion," uiid Fritz; Haiisoh, the 4 local ack; will try cbficlusions at Woolvin Hall on Wednesday night; and the- match bromises "to , dq uti iisu'ally interesting. , Hanson wired McDonald ' yesterday that a 1 match t;ould be -arranged foir Wednesday night, and -in - view 7 of the Tennes seean's spoken desire to , hook up with the' Swede no doubt' is enter taihed as" to whether he will come or not. . . ; ..-. r McDonald is not known in this sec tion, but the newsp.aper clippings thai accompanied his -latter bear, . out hi. statement that' he easily -defeated Jack- -Ross and Matty "MatsUda, both wrestlers of known quantity to the sport-loving element of the ity. Mc Donald furnished v evidence that he has defeated twenty men of khown quantify and while he neglected tb mention the matches he himself has lost the fact that he has defeated practically all of the flights known to the locarTans is . pretty, good evi dence that the match" will bo worth seeing. McDonald -says there are only two men In this Section that he is "anxious to ; try : conclusions with, these being Hanson and - John Kalonis. He ha? never met either of the twa above re ferred to, but is mighty .anxious to get acquainted, and . says he wil1 wrestle on almost 'any basis " if match ' can be arranged. There will not be a purse, Hanson having dacid ed that in the future money shall be kept out of it, as in his opinion this is the only way to keep the game clean. 'Ed Aberg is still in the city and stated yesterday that he was wait- j ing for another match with Hanson. ( Whether another match will be ar- ' rQntro . Vn4-Txrrk ' iYi aca txTf its Tint known, but it is a known fact that Aberg is mighty anxious to meet the S wed 3 again. He is still " confideni that he will emerge a winner, but up until the present no one has volun teered to referee unless the toe-hold is used, and it is not believed that the local authorities will permit the f use of this hold.1 - Big Aine of Ifew filks Every day will see a bigger line of Spring Silks at this stored Last week ire re ceived two large shipments of high grade sHks in the wanted materials and color ings. These are hew ideas brought but in the silk centers' since 6ur urfehases in February and will be shown at this store for the first time the coming week. Sport silks in new striped effects, 36 inches wide- priced at $1:25 a 3rarL Grbs de.Loridfe iii all colors, including a beautiful shade "of bid gold, 36 inches wide, priced at $1.75 a yard. ; , , ; New Shades in Poplins, 36 inches wide, priced at $1.00 a yard. Taffeta Silks in the new stripes and plaids, 36 inches wide, superior quality, many places get $2.00 for similar silks, our price $1.75. BIG NEST OF SPIES HAS BEEN; BARED; MANY GUNS FOUND. (Cpntinuedsfrom Page One) .... -4-"A i its mesnes the kSCOresTvof spies and uossard Corsets Jtre Jold and Fitted j$ ere The Gossard Corset is the original front: lace corset. The fact that it is now being featured in many ofthe largest New York shops, who formerly tried to ignore them, is proof that through the merit of their product the Gossard corset of today has proven it is the leader in all corsetery eitther front or back lace. ... ' .. . . ; " ; - ; ; has proven it is. the leade such a tremendous demand for front lace corsets, as this season and our principal trouble Has been in securing re-orders from the manufacturers; We fit all Gos- sards bought at this store, -- There has never been in all corsetery either f ront-or back figures displayed in our up-to-date department. rse tnai iace in rront, .pncea at.uu to o.dU. .'. t . - Jst week vvvp receid'a'te itseerhs thateTe e Jj mm&&:MvL6. is olfered mlinejF Crlb , : ; ime ot ;Ueorg tefebesV O irichis wideT Jrebes0jncHe;wo7 gray, battleshib fiSliiht blue.- :a)7xa.:P PICTPRI AL PATTERNS FOR MAY ' MAI L ORpERS PROMPTLV fttfInTnorated:!? Dlotfers ' Scattered '- throughout the United States' bythe'r German foreign office. ' -"v-; " -.; Forty personSfCharged with being in the employ of the Imperial govern ment had been arrested today and orders' are out for the; apprehension of 15 more.- Hundreds are being taken in on suspicion. r ' 7'. Every policeman and detective tn the country carries in his pocket a descriptiofi of the persons wanted., Secret' Service 'operatives had begun to draw the net together, several days ago and while nb arrests have beeii made in "Washingtoh yef , half "a dozen are expected within 24 hours. '; .:! " Hundreds Of Germans living within half a mile of 'navy-yards, military es tablishments, training camps, war ships and munition plants have orders to move beyond a half-mile limit. Thosfe who do not hurry into neutral zones will'Sei arrested forthwith 'MaieSpy" . Arrested. 7 New YorkrpjriV V.-One of the al leged -'master spies" lof Germany's system of espiohage-n1 aged German officer was shared 6ere today by United States Secret Service ". agentsV In addition, police and detectives found in an apartment six rifles, two shot: guns, eight revOlveris, a quantity Of aminunitiOh . and maps when they arrested two Germans who gave the tiames of Louis Maschet and Charles Henkel. Drawing instruments togeth er with five lacked suit cases also formed part of the booty. " S 7 In the arrest of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur E. Bielkowsk3 : aged rettned German ; artillery officer, Federal au thorities believe they have 'taken one of the leaders of Germany's; anti-American plotting. ' 7 --7-.-. ' . -7-.f.- '-;; Lieutenant-Colonel Bielewsky Vwai 97 years old and : has ; be8n living in this country for : 31 yearsr ' He "at all times, Federal agents' say; , hasi been f a representative ' of " the -army's- general staff and a close friend of the Kaiser. y He is declared o have been drawing all "this time -a :- pension of . $3,00; a year from the "German -government, and is said 5tofhave regul&rly : subhiit ted reports of all ' kinds::: . Secret 'coh ferettces' of great importance have been held in the last ; three! years in his of fices v at -. 45 - Broadway, v and ; at- these ihferencesv Officials,! intimated; Cap tain Von , Papen, . former military v at- tacherfat the German embassy, ahd Captain Boy-EJd,: naval attache, were mportant figured. , ; .. .7: l Bielkowskyhas; moved in the -best circles. " Never ; until he was seen re cently in company, with a young Ger man Teservist. known to' be a dangfer- bua iftpwas-hesjispected of this; country's laws, v : . .. .,x.;.x 7 -.r- several nours aiter-: nis ; arrest , isiei fcowsywas released- on parole by; Jus tice Hbtchkiss;. tonight The f alleged spy;was released after Assistant ; Dis trict itoe nojc : and j .the Justice had held :&n iextended-riorif erencert5at is presumed he was "paroled owing -to his -;etreme.K ; 71f -pn.derB frlJmiWasnington .tonight nine ofthe spyv suspects .were 1 ordered tbKiEllisIsldja - transfefted there nder haviard. Maschst and Hehkel, .wha-said; they had bought ""iu;l,. JX Pelted Press.) r. - J.:-. - Chapel . Hill, , N.; c., Aprtl 7-Yaie combined opportune fitting with two University of North Carolina errors and won a closely fought contest from the Tar "Heels today 4 to 2. , .Garfield, of Yaie. fanned the tirki 1 'I fanned the first4 pie-ht .mor. a face him. , " Score: Yale ". N. C. R. H, E. 'UrwiuZ'- tAi,t- o1iroTin 'twIfA. flnrt thp Tv-ind will K -l ihftt amount?' 'said rone : high i off icial, rbef ore' May 1. e f but we . believe that the sum to- be ; It was explained b asked-W TPeiau tnati is requirea-wr this government will iv . ir 41 h ihe;pres,entr;:-i,;.::'7 our allies bv , ZS lfiesefacts were determined today . their bdfada with the mon'.? in -a series of 'conferences over .faisj from the sale of United st-iti. Ijng ; ne sinewp-. oi war, v, xiu y c c , i ne auies win oe able to Wr money at the samp rat. f , w bfficf ally announced ty& the1; Treasury pepartment ;-.t6nlghtif-; ' --pT 2-This' bond; issWiirmlke available qtri an'6ftrV'KmelaC:-the tremendous j . T. 0 utTC. pnWi' li 11 ovliie f br loan bout two toil-! thftf country on virtnniiv . p, e,W ii - t w "U it Alt' f A-A 1 H ilM :A(rYk !' JimtA t ? i-r 1 - m"ftt paid by the;'tlnited State- siie 'isf being prepared, it 'the' Credit of the allies here lion dbllarstbthV alifes? fd their own Vdit; yar purposes. ; . ; . 1 Officials believe that th, x A statement of Currency" just sue announcement ,was made showed . wealth is more than $ the 77 J uniciais oeiieve that th-. fir it from the, Comptroller . bond, issue will be over uw? justefOre theotfd'Is-lTney pbirited out that our 2k inn " jne. counxry 10 ,ue - m- Deiier bohuciw irtwft.tfrtn thsti fivar liiefore -to tmder- batteries: - Garfield :cbhi: im.i .j'n " , pona, issue comes bi . vcijr owm. ' m and that the yearly saving or t the Muhson Coleman and Bennett! than KMAAnIAnA 61t?a I I l II fVVVV,VVV,VUU. oy lutti-iuK me oonu uonominatiJ -.win as low , as 25, officials declare , ,V'f of, the. war does not mean 'that .future tve working classes Easily Seat Pittsburgh. i ' Birmingham, : Ala., April . 7. Birm ingham Southern Leaguers had-tittle trouble winning from the Pittsburgh Nationals here today, 8 to 2. Grimes; was easy for the locals, but Mamanr who relieved him after " the fourth' pitched air-tightball. ' . , Batteries, Hill and Smith ; ' Grimes, Mamaux and "Wagner. Umpire, Swan cia. - 11 V- generawopu wm oir ui uu , chance to make a good invest tienrInsteadv thevmmistion-ta their pMriotV Ttends to adhere; oaruast may-to fag m a substantia way bv ,nbJS the prinbfple f of "pay 7 as you gof fo- fhu su Maoksmen Won. Richmond, Va., April 7. Mack Athletics won from Richmond's Inter national League team this afternoon, 8 to 6. Heavy batting' was a" "feature of the Athletics' playing. , - - Durham Bulls Win. Durham, N. C, April 7. Durham, of the Carolina League, triumphed Jo day over Rochester of the Interna tional League, 4 to 1. . ' 4 "Red" WaT the Stuff. 1 Minneapolis,1 Minn., April 7 "Red" Faber was in. mid-soason form this "..r' v-- . i- -ff They assert that the moneys v The announcement, came tonight b. TQseA from this class aw J after Secretary of- Treasury McAdoo ,t vv suhsca-lntion fm hnC. had talked long with the legislators vihWsting firms. -uyuu wuwui ucyuitco, ., i-.n v. .:. j xne Plan 01 xne govornnxnt tow ihA amintctrotlnn'o financial . . ..... . .. 10 ouavmc w.mjouwvu a 1 money 10 me auies at trie samr ra course within the Congress. of , interest that the United sm, ""As now planned, the bond r. issues : will pay will mean an r,norninu; u-, will be handled through the Federal'' ink : to the' entente-,, as they had h. reserve system, instead'.of, ast3n;, th3 paying high interest rat?s on lnat past,- by writing on big ; private -made in the united state:;. Not oui bankers.''. . -V "Vi'wete bur-iiUies compelled to pay hi The Nations tunas, swollen oy war rates, Due. iney v.er? also hnund prosperity, are greater than ever be- "pawnbrokers terms by tho ,, fore. On the last National bank call York syndicates which underwrite the reserve stood at $2,642,000,000; re-ral loans made in this country. specie and balance on"nanf -at $1,- It is estimated that elore to m 45B;000,000; total ' depositaT at $12,- Q00.000, will . be raised tlii;; year 957.000,000, greater Dy 4b,uuu,vvu dT?ct taxation, uhicku, say tiu: tlianj ever before; while Joans and this sum will be realized in a n; 'discounts Were $8,712,000,000. v ' - i that wilt not imposa any heavy tt The" Congress "next week will b3' dens ctrha.sd.sMps on the people, . called upon to approve the announced afternoon, and as a result the White bond issue plan, and probably, to pro- OLD TIMER REPORTS oua coiijr ucieaieu me iviuiers. viue uiuei iuuus. to 1. Batteries, Faber and Schalk; Thomas, Humphries and Owens., inaians oeai tieas. - Cincinnati, O., April " 7. Lea Fohl's Cleveland Indians came down Hk a ton of bricks on the Cincinnati Reds i MJ.e' today. Batteries, Coveleski, Coombe and O'Neill ; Kitnzer, 1 SChender, and Huhn. READY FOR SERVia (By. United Prewn.) Washington, 1 April 7 Clad in tt cap-cloth cf . the "old Union navy, a land Alexander was one of the suf ferers his afternoon "when Washing ton defeated, the Phillies 3 to 2. .: Batteries: Alexander Osechger and bearing a 'commission of warranto! Gallia and Henry. fleer, signed half a century ago : ij. 7: .-i : Abraham Lincoln. "Jim" Thayer. Armw ;w Vlr.tnrlflus. . bodied' - seaman gunner, tramped A. A. J 4. J i.. . '. V w w A W Tll. 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