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i NE SAN WANTS | TOME HS ON ARMOR PLAT 1 £5. Secretary Daniels Proposes to Build a Government len, Foteral CABINET. Pi * | . Steel Plant. | 4 { country. The indirect effect will be to HAS WILSON’S APPROVA|Sweerentp and operation, of rallrosda in the States, E So Has Plan to Construct Fed- eral Railroads in Wilds of Alaska. (rmtesteen regned these prepesals 0s 00! tion many times, Postmaster-Gereral many Gaps in the Girevtion of o Geneve: | Hitehoook raised it a year ago and ooclatian. FAVORED BY WILOON AND HIS the preliminary machinery fer enact- ment of necessary legislation is al- ready in motion, Senator Pitman of Nevade, obairman of the Committes on Territories, hee a bi before the Sen- ate follo-ring lines suggested by Sec- retary Lane, but action on it te not expected until the regular session next winter. If thie experiment be under- taken it will demonstrate two impor- should be undertaken on @ vaster scale Secretary Dantets wishes to have & nt armor plate plant because he believes his department is paying | too high prices. There are in the ‘United States only three private plants having armor plate mills, These are the Carnegie, the Bethlehem and the ee 2) mst pean tour some governmental ow! was promptly sat upoa by President | Ten. Bills to that effect are always defore Congress, but never get beyond the committes to which they are re- ferred, ,81Q JOB TO OPERATE 68,000 TELEPHONE PLANTS. ‘While the existing telegraph lines might have been bought In former years, they have now become so inter- locked with the telephone system that the two would have to go together. ‘This fact. presents problems both of tremendous cost and involved operating @Meulties. The tolephone and telegraph Properties In the country are said to be worth @ billion dollars, While the telé- staph could be operated as a single centralized eystem as part of the post- office, the troubles of operating 68,00 local telephone plants would be a tre- mendous task for a politically managed be og? When Willtam J. Bryan, now Secre- it get going. tary of State, came back from a Buro- ‘8 ago filled with Ip Ideas and made & speech In New York advocating Med- eral ownership of railroads jn this coun- try, he was overwhelmed with criticism, Now he sees @ proposition for Govern- ment ratiways in Alaska approved In principle without a pcotest, In the Department of Agriculture there has ben created a Bureau of Markets, with %,000 to apend thin year. Ite duties are to organize co-operative marketing among farmers so as to help eut out middlemen and extra expenses in getting produce to the consumers. ‘This is paternal assistance on the part of the Government for private enter- prite, Propositions have been made in the past for the Government togmanu- facture its own paper for bank notes, postal cards and postage stamps. This woukl involve establishing paper mills. ‘This plan {s expected to come up again when the Fevoral enterprises ahead of WING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. YOUR HAI 1S FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL . AND LUSTROUS: IN A FEN this. Your hair becomes light, wavs abundant and appears as noft, and beautiful as @ young Pe ine hair cleanse.” Just this—moisten cloth with a tittle Danderine ani chal draw it ye your hair, taking one small strand at atime. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just afew moments you have doubled the beauty of your hai Danderitie dissolves every particle of Girls! 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Th tions are made by high offidiais the Government to embark in owner. thlehem plant cost ehip and operation of various business Bethihe Binal eauas carried on only by private capital Twe|graph ‘hes been up spe wae | | undertakings of magnitude have just a teen announced, | j Secretary of the Navy Daniele pro- | Poses to bufid and operate a steel plant | to manufacture armor plate for war- i ohips. The Secretary of the Intertor ts \ (raugurating plans to construct Gov- érnment ratiroads in Alaska. } These undertakings have the approval Of the Administration and will soon take | om definite form with detailed plans and Congress will be asked to appropriate | |} {he requisite money. There are many other Government ownership propositions germinating in @ the minds of members of Congress for | |i which these two Administration enter- zg prises if accomplished will open the! way. Among’those which are certain te come up for discussion are public Ownership and operation of telegraph, must interest you as the Sn nent 1s Re DEER repeat — telephones and railroads, plants for “manufacturing articles used in Govern pent service, and a system to assist ers in marketing thelr products mere directly to consumers, O14 line enterprises that In the past have been! Government Last of the tele- conaide: re The grocer returns your money if you . are not satisfied with Campbell’s Tomato Soup. We know that it is so pure, so wholesome, so inviting, that we are glad to leave the whole question of its satisfying quality on your table, entirely with you. We not only authorize the gro- cer to refund the money for every can of Campbell’s Tomato Soup which does not prove satisfactory, but.we refund to him the full retail price. When you stop to think of the many million cans of this popular Campbell “kind” which have been . sold always with this distinct under- standing, isn’t this the strongest pos- sible guarantee that it will satisfy you? OU! UP 10c a can Look for the red-and-white label —————————_—______, — pee, plate at $230 per ton, or adding In all overhead charges at $37 Ly ton. The 1,000 and the peri aeaens moet satisfactory ct \ eco! To the Veteran No history eo delights the veteran of either side of the War as the Photographic History. Filled with the memories of fifty years ago, he yet finds here something he has never seen, something that pictures to him more vividly ae oe madi an four momentous They recall his suffering, his triumph, his i ike, his joy—they recall the harshness of the picket duty, the cold of the winter bivouac, the frenzy of the fight, sorrow for a dead com- rade, the glow of sacrifice and heroic deed, Living and truthful witnesses® of the four years’ drama, these photographs leap irom the pages in sympathetic remembrance with the man who saw it all. No poem, no song, no words can so tell this wonderful story as do these living, photographs. to save $15 on Saturday the Last Day ; Tomorrow—Friday—Saturday—and it’s all over. Will you wait and risk disappointment, or will you come today and make sure of your set? JOHN WANAMAKER Only 3 3 Days More ur set. Club closes Satur- day. After t ¥ the price goes up $15. This is the final close of the low payment on closes S passes. \ coupon at once. al eaenies 50,00 Reduced Price before Fe too late to ‘2 done—and done SS want them. Come to-day! PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY 27 7 CIVIL 3,800 Marvelously Clear Photographs and a Million Words of Text—Not one that isn’t astounding and fascinating. The whole War in photographs, including the astounding Confederate and Western views. No one even suspected the existence of these until the Review of Reviews rescued them and put them into these ten sumptuous volumes. To Your Boy and Girl Let them in these pages see what war really is. It means nothing to a child to study a list of names, dates andiplaces, as history is usually taught, but with these photographs in front of them, your children will be fired with the herolsa wit with the courage they display. New ideals of peace will awake as they see the suffer- ing of fifty years ago. To the Family In the Photographic History, you have something the whole family will enjoy—a thing beautiful to look at, inspiring to read, awaken- ing both the ming, and the emotions, In the pages of all history there have been but few wars like our American Civil War-—where 90 many men fought, where so many men died, where such strain was put upon a nation and from which that nation rose so gloriously. final opportun “Come to the store A mall | Sets ordered leap to as everybody hurries in to get the The hours are galloping away. Saturday will be here before you know it, and after that it will be save $15 through the Low Price Club. Come to the store and pick out your set to-day. Then you will be sure it’s . examined what you’re buying. , ‘We want you to come and look these sumptuous ten volumes over carefully before youbuy, because the more you look at them the more you will Coupon for Whole Set on Approval. rice, little- he When t. 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