PAGE EIGHT AMERICA NEEDS ALL OF ITS INDUSTRIES EOII WAII AND PEACE No Such Thing In the United States as Nonessential Plants. EVIL 0F NEGATIVE ECONOMY. Preparation for After War Competl. Non Necessary â€" Give Munitionu Shop. and Military Supplies Prefer- ence, bm Don't Cause Involuntary Idlencu. Which Will Demoralize person long :1 unless plum m lmpnr'm n0 SUI ilnhhf) than lmse.1(nu:vmrpxn If wurk mm M' full in: flunk, (-imhinp. ships um} mhvr rh shy “Liv?! hrlp \\ have prn-cwiwm'e. l \‘ulumnry Mum->5 T0 huh! and im-rvusv trade the lndtwtrlvs that s furvxl-ort must M“ [w am, we shall be M Kim mercy petltors when pem‘e is n‘S‘ land, Wises! uf nations in t ts doing ull that is lmsslhlo petltors when pem‘e is rvstnred. Eng- land, Wises! uf nations in trunk nf'fnirs. ts doing ull that is lmsslhlo In mnimaln her foreign (rulh‘ um! sumwlnm hor enemies In Xlxlcrllntlonal markets um! while doing so 15 looking after her own interests wltlmut taking others lmo no 99313:: This policy Is not conflicting with her efforts to win me war. When a workman is idle the cotntnu- ; nity loses his value as a producer and; the cost of supporting him. it makes no difference whether he is fed by rein- tives or friends or in a public institu- tion or by unorganized charity or by MI spending part or all of his savings. a double loss is the same. idleness K‘the worst waste. We must practice economy. but, as President McGarrnh of the Mechanics and Metals Bank 0! New York says: “ill advised and im- petuous economy, meaning unemploy- ment and closed factories. would be demoralizing. it is~evident to every thinking mun that business must be sustained and the conversion of indus- try carefully brought about whereby the "minim «tn-rum are transferred from the satisfaction of the needs of the army and navy " Some of our im- portant industries hnw already been hurt by the negative economy which he critit ,\- ~. W..- ï¬lms? 1m: weaken our bodies and our ï¬nances by abstinence v be crhi- ,\ ~. ballet; and our born of panic. Prosperity w.†v. , . If a man ’oards 1| dollar or a bag off lugar it beneï¬ts no one while he holds: it. If he letttls n tio'lnr or ,‘\»w or‘ sells the sugar to the government for the prosecution of the war he helps the £18909; ‘_l'_ll‘c l‘lkjul"1t'l' l: \\ ul‘m' " .lu the spendthrift We must economize. but we m. at neither hoard tmr renmln Mile. Hone) marl) spent is not wasted; money spent for nonessentiuls is put to poor use. hut n-nmins in Circulation. Money hoarded is valuelrss while in that condition. Let us keep money in circulation and labor at Wu '1. Let us give preference to the t’cqullemenls ot the nation. but keep labor employed in some way until the government out) ï¬nd work for all. It is unlikely that the government ran tin that. ~o w. shall have surplus labor. lntlutiing an army of women. who can produce real wealth for export nntl tlnllif‘L‘Ill' ’rwl-z The panic which obsesses the minds of some Omvlals. lf lllnweti in upreuoi, can do mort- harm (hull an [Inudllig host.- lndustriai Conservation. New York. No (a ...: ....- m“ 7 who lemes his post m American in- dultrlal Me for technlval enfhroememf The time who leaves of his prerngmhwk must 1.» hrnnvlml n I tnttorous industrml deserter. We the people of the United States. thrpugh our government. are employing mll- Hon- of men In the most exacting servl Ice that anolves gisk of life Itself for ~~_ -_ many Ind uhlmaxlnable hardshlps rm ., .ul! A â€"â€"_, _V, , all. Ind their maximum pay is $35 0 month and board. National self sacri- ï¬ce and co-operatlun should be om watchword. Every man who does nm help hinders :he victory of democracy â€"Industrml Conservation. New Y..rk Somehow or othey It 13 hard for some of us to realize that work is not I curse; that the man who would ï¬nd ml happiness can ï¬nd no better [um-e to leek It than In his work. \Vnrk l: play when approached in thxt manner But we hive been making ourselves believe that work is unpleasant merely because it is work. We can never reach that bright place in the sunlight of sue cm which we cg“ the “top of the lad der' an long as we persist In adopting that attitude. Nobody ever has, and nobody ever MILâ€"Industrm m DIVIDENDS FROM PLEASURE INDUSTRIAL DESERTERS. [H'l'S ry would he ('lnsod and nn n“? he ‘h-prh'ed nf Work as ‘WW E'm Xs um ï¬nd u m: H‘Lid-I .-|, :-nn 1.» found 'ur Yln‘ ‘r mingi u p \\ in H10 u! nll servo mnw v Hum {u plvus’c' Mn fl-Und fur all in pr hing, munltium of r mm,“ of [erm-x “Hort, uhivh ls « {he “Minn. 'Hn 1H nunmsvnnuls has mmc- when the man lvs that supply gowns M be flisurganinml or w mercy of our com- but mum sawing in "nu ure nm‘ “mm foul 0er fnrvlgn 151* Mm «we I‘o E ï¬lWlWlfllflmmmTIlIlllllmltllIlllHmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIMW Attention Everybody! Houses Dresses and Breakfapg An assortment of house dresses $1.75; not all sizes; made of exc¢ dark and light colors. Also twopi are worth to $2.00; sale price. (Hi Store Closed All Buy § $1 33-5 331591.235? at $100 I m for women; come In Scores of dollar bar- gain not advertised Way 5a] Gr ea Children’s Drésses $14 A selection of Children's dresses compased broken lmes and Odd szzes. Matenals‘aro vorles, glnghams and novelty fabrics; worth win appreéiatc: saving: that wonderful Dollar Bargains A \ uuLo, up to $250 on sale at $1.00 Dollar Sale Muslinwear de 59¢ Corset Covers $1 Exce tionally prettyed corset covers of dainty nainâ€" ee gantly trimmed with ï¬ne lace ri hon run; others ï¬nished with embroidery; 59c values for $1.00 $1.25 Brusierqo â€ZOOâ€"Gossard's ï¬ne embroidery and batiste brassmres In a variety of attractive styles; $1.25 and $1.35 values for $1.00 - An assortment of popular toilet prepar‘ ations all for one dollar. Included are Kayser‘s guaranteed double tip all whim. all black or with contra are accustomed to paying $1.25 for Dollar Day is Friday, May 31“ Memorid Day A Dollar Sale for Friday that Wednesday till 9 10C akes Olivilo Toilet Sogp for ’1.00 â€Sale of Toilet Articles zarantced dOubIe tip silk gloves for women; come In black or withyfontrastmg embrovdery; the sort )‘nu New voile blouses of summery charm; designed m a variety of themooteff ec- tive models; some simple styles with Z tucks and hemstitchingmthers cleverly S$ .00 embellished with laces and dneat em- broide work; at $1.25 they are very unusua values; extra specxal for Dollars Day at ............................. $1.65 Silk Camisoles $1.00 New $1.25 Voile Blouses Here. madam, is a bargain ydu cannoi aflond to miss. They are beautiful camisoles of an excellent lquflity ol crepe dc chine in Hall color; effectively finished with lace; camisoles that have been selling for $1.65 and worth even more. A limited quantity on we I! 81.00 You'll ï¬nd this s‘ale of muslm‘v'ctr one of the greatest attractions of Dollu‘ Day. Thc values are the beat you haw ever been oflcrcd. All beautiful styles of ï¬ne quality nunmks and muslins. Elegantly trimmed with laces and embroideries .nga that means so much when prices arguins,that await you at this sale {I ouse dresses that have pold up to made of excgllent quality percale in Also twopaece breakfast sets that 1e price. (Highland ParkStore only) Dan'm' lawn and voile drew (or hulc uh. (w monttho 3 pan; cunningly Rimmed with 26w lace: and cmbro'aderics. aux-Hy sold to $1.75 for $1.00 ‘ Values to $1.50 at $1.00 THE HIGHLAND ~Dainty Gowns ,.--Envelope Chemise mFine Petticoats Values at $1.00 Highland Park pa} 3 l .00 z â€1.50 Vdue for lundrcds of people along (I 'riday to gather-in the pp]: en prices are daily soarinv his sale for Friday. Sales were 3m: Kaynee Wash Blames Two Progre$ive Stores will Remind You of those Good Old {Iva ecction of d" cndui barf-in! that You can help in the great ï¬ght for LIBERTY by purchas- ing War Stamps each week YOU Children's rompersin light and dark color- inp; pool fpr summer wem‘ajl 911:8: worth Excellentguality summer shirts of attracti y tnped percale in i 00 every popular oolorm I have at- . t'ached collar! of w Ite pique, which have the appearance of 8 separate soft collars; $1.35 values Men'- Union Subâ€"Athletic nainsook union suits {or men' cool and summery; closed crotch; all sizes; $1.50 vaiues $1.00 Men's $1.25 Union Men’s 30c Lisle Suite for $1.00 Ho... 4 pcin $1.00 Men’s $1.35 Dress Shirts Fine ribbed garments in the athletxc style; cloned crotch; un ual- ed for ï¬t and dam on; 81.00 \ of (kc North Shore will hurry to The Meyer n'ns that Dollar qu will offer. Wur-time' uvi read this advertiumcnt over carefully. you wm The†[tags for burWPukSmeoulz Shores of Dollar Women who wear Warner corsets will certainly take notice of this offer. They are the most recent spring and summer styles of ï¬ne quality batiste. With four sumorters attached: $1.25 values for SlszeIhfaflm Widepaentleatheror not! made belt: in the newest ooloriu ~ verr .25 pawl-rot! net ".00“ and Lake Forest Stores 2 Pairs 65c Hose}! lisle {nose of snlky appear- ance, a splendid hose for service; colors are khaki, champagne, grey, African brown and white; the 65c quality;2 pairs $1.00 $1.25 Pure Silk Hose for $1.“) Women's pure thread silk hose perfectly shaped and rein orced at heel and toe; white or fancy striped: $1.25 sellers. pair $1.00 Pure linen hgndkcrchiefsof extra ï¬ne quality: t embroidered In all white or color; the kind you 35c for, apecial.4 for $1.00 Womctfs ï¬ne thread 0/ Fine Silk Lisle The Latest $1.25 Models Lake Forest Splendid 50c Values A remarkable batflain ‘0' Dollar Day. Full bleached double thread bath towels. of 1m: size; ï¬rmly honed: limit of 3 to a customer; ex- cellent 50: values; 3 for $1 Men's silk lisle hose pf guaranteed quality; black. white ortan; 30c values; 4 pair! 31 00 Ariâ€"attractive varidy of new summer consisting of crepe and sad distinctive we with (babe: $1.50 values; 0! the lot $1.05 3We Bath Towels] $1 Up to $1.50 N_eckwear Sl‘J [try to The Meyer 5’ Doboo‘ Star a :r. Wur-time' luring- that cv rybo ' carefully. you wfll get an idea of Q \.’ $1.00 Friday 0111 May Blst Gordn'.n's gu: r3“. tee uahty RoundT .cku has or \\ omen;exceptional fc wear and comp in six ular shades; allsizes: 1.] values 3| .00 Women's silk auto ca; in plain colors and choc! good stgolm; $1.50 V3“! for 8 l . $1.50 Auto Capo $1: $1.15 Fibre Silk Hose for $1.00 {0 Phone, Mail < C. O. D. Orders new suxdnmer 11:31 ‘63}; mm an saun rs an c with thabefl $1 and A beautiful rt- ment of pure silk our- in-hand ties; wide ow ing ends; 65c val :2 {or 81.00 2 for $1.1 7.4 J; «a 1’