DREAM GF WORLD DOMINION ENDS IN ABDICATION Power of Hohenzollerns Again to Set World Aflame Is Ended. Plunged World Into Greatest War in | History and Now Goes Into Oblivion. “he abdication of the emmnciation of the crow of the for plunging hloodiest The Kalis von su In i 1 ¥ Ii is ! L depopulated nnd t of hia sent the Lusit women and in the Atlant { ivilization will never the minions was officially shot to the Bel Against English nurse whe ans in Brussels these crucifixion propog a, He who hat pri Claims Almighty as His Ally Many rely sane doubt whether WW He = possessed a div Almig fTort to impres lea of reveren sion. speches npon “et the fin! pred rid Pia War Kec liam preside Jd at alled from i conference nt Pots dam of representatives of the German and Awustrinn armies, navi at mercial There, the best Information decision il com interests according to obtainable, the to sassination of the archduke a pretense | for the world had long In the di Germany ane Great Britain, Fra and Russia the other William posed as one wishing was reached make the ns ver for which Germany hanges between on wide and nee on for peace but driven to w nr, He signed the order for the mobiliza- | flon or the uermun army, and Nm that moment war was inevitable, Publication of the “Willy-Nicky” correspondence in 1917 placed the Ger man emperor io the light of an unscru pulous plotter. The telegrams disclosed that Emperor William had Induced Emperor Nicholas of Russia to sign a secret agreement which he was to force the adher of France in the perfection of an offensive and defens ive Englund The treaty was discovered and repudiated by {O nee allinnee against n Russian minister, Failing in his uttempt, the Germann or set upon himself the ng Enginond to France ussin How well he th und Lichnowzky Shows Up Intrigue. Perhaps the irect and ithe Military Etiquette. of Bismarck the As a mil for eth OLsery And component began. n stickler end the ANC vith details of all these of army life and training he was fumil to the smallest point In thorough and, w des of ribed ns the hard * 3 wad everything he wns ithal, one est workers in the Physically ur short } | einnire, mproessiv he and inclined to stoufness--\Wil lit was fond of being photographed military fre to mn, n while striking 2a posture takinz good « voll the of which he was though his left a dighizure nnd of I ng with horn h he was ¢ ment vie blamed is Eng.ish nsitive for self-indulgence and cursed her xtremely si mother Hvi a life of repeatedly ns heiung re aponsible for his deformiry COMPLAIN AUSTRIA IS FALSE! Cemander in Chief ef italian Navy Re. ports Armistice Treaty Has Mot Been Complied With: A wireless igned commander in chief of the Italian navy, says that the naval clauses In the Aus: tro-Hungarian treaty have not all been complied Informa- tion withheld, This announcement is “official statement, saying: messnge, = hy he armistice with. in made an “Information hing not been supplied concerning the of the Austro-Hungarinn ships Maps of the mine fields and other ob location nd move ments have not been communionted ships of the handed over The Anstro-Hungarian upon stacles The merchant ied pow has not heen part the whieh it had been siirrender The nbove are facts complete hre of Hav Hid revel constitute a ngreed sh heen surreisd that ch of agreement solemnly stipulated for by the armistice conven tion." has not or Satin Skirt. Collarless Garment, Regardless of Be- comingness, Promises to Continue Popular During Season. hood of America. How gladly cares for her present supply of mus- lins, that may turn out for her rather than for her home, Linens looms guuze soldiers and gllks have taken to the alr In the form of airplanes and war They with our have gone fects being developed in great num bers for the season, This blouse 1s a slipover, i 1 i { very easily the head, and it held In at the walst by a narrow elas over the ribbon belt run through in the panel, back and front, very smart as a be worn with or satin skirts, This i or It lovely blouse one of the the two forming n very satisfactory afternoon dress mn If blouse suit silk OoCCasions, reali well women which come COT waistline is unquestionably t and most be tincetly sport wem will come Into w The model designed, wa MUNIN — ~~ Pane! Blouse of Georgette. red, irge bend panel, 1 1 red The ribbon belt may be of navy faille or black velvet. A strikin but the not becoming The coll questionably neck and wrist being in a vivie not 12, divi figure 1 stilne is to the irles $i conti ss Sgr] on popular although a be tion large are ing shown wit Regardle collars, i the comfortable, that Is a in rian and very Ir He i i i { i Carelessness Over Lined Wire Frame ard Start Is Made. One of the simplest time most made by throwing a In studied wire For the floor lamp is especially artisti rame be lined iin shirred on, exactly if i sre to he covered with shirred or plain panels In the approved iampshade manner of the After that a square of handsome silk, brocade, Jap embroidery or anything suffi. ciently valuable to suggest that it re main uncut ig thrown over the so that the points fall evenly, fringe may weight the at the corners will perform the office. A small hole in the center mas have to be worked through the mafe- rial that the tip of the fixture which holds the shade may work through. The silk could be tacked very lightly here and there to the lined frame to keep it from slip ping out of place, and at tl tive lampsha Equare material Hines this should Careiessness Over a frame, with = 1 or moment, anese shade Heavy edge, or tassels same RO elec AID IN CLOTH CONSERVATION Garments on Hand to Help Save Wool and Cotton. Now the attle has been declared a the present store its greatest possible usefulness, temodeling, now almost a to lost art That's why we are urged to use then re-use the best parts of it. The woman whe does this is doing a pa- intelligently makes buy new materinlg, of course, but that Are overseas, trained before mills ean run at full eapacity; when we think of the armgls need for wool In clothing, and evéh In the propelling and explosive charges of big guns, we abhor the thought of wasting one precious inch, Cotton cannot take the place af wool In the field of battle, but new i i tion will find a way to do without them for “the duration.” Leather, too, | shoes the that of Bsary needed. Resole and undue from weur gaiters, share puri not take nnd war work, you may labor an muterial nec The short cont, the narrow skirt and conservative styles of dress show the part of but the when a clever enrnest thought on real woman will be noted aving pre the Inst sea and Ons gar up by a bit of winter school LATE FABRIC FOR LINGERIE Voile Has Gained Place of Favor and Has an Advantage Over Satin and Silk. 3 a erwear | OF INTEREST TO WOMEN are elbow cut kim ashion in one Hee, the ue and wiar, and a ls i id henna terra cotta, and combination ex oped degree | black is the color SUIT WITH JACKET EFFECT GE FR # % ¥ % + ¥ y 3 Ry This chic suit is of navy velours de laine, with collar and facings of tan, A broad girdle, loosely tied at the back, adds a new touch to the likewise new Jacket with flare and peplum, | Ema { i i Le ad crop in The Somewhat wit berries hero it is believed, weather Hazleton past state George H president of the Geselischaft, Hen Pennss Deutsche presey » chauffe passed through hers Paid and fire departments here vania ee] flags to nurs of Afty ar iru Allentown police ks which § mployes of ’ petitioned city council for an ine in pay of £30 a month, effective ary 1 ! Manch sion course is for the study ins€ruction of Lehigh University, Chunk A university « organized unde; Toohy, being of French, Professor James MeAllister, football player, sustained a broken he amd other injuries duri |. rimmage in a game, Susquehanna Eugene | aged fifty, was drowned in | pond while fishing Greenshurg The [| county board | elected Brant, of Stahltewn, of the county home | matron, Harrisburg The First Church of Christ, here, was badly damaged when the boiler of heating plant blew up. Catasanqua Serious Larrabee Comfort Westmoreland John A superintendent and Mrs. Bran! poor its si . Ashland, Fires #f unknown Arigin of Joreph foung here and destfaved twelve mn including six four touring cars and lows In 8275.000) 1 o y Red ny young 1 Harrisburg Haag, Willi onnected with Miss imspart, for the exec ont, Was appoints ig Commissioner Walter MeNichol I niontown Kir usiry npals HUCK he head by a pai of kn kKlers when we advised two men a ng to r] tch fw them Lknown Mn. hogpital believed the Frank man, the cal & On Sireoet i 1 elves’ ofl niown a serions condi ' { is ire] skin} ar we is suffering fry lis alleged assalin ouiod Allentown. ~The Hazleton & Maha division of the Lehigh Valley ral. md already is preparing for the fifth Liberty Loan drive next spring Lansford As a protection merchants, Langford cided to prohibit peddling borough limits Reading Alleged ta have violated the elaw by buying two rabbits. A. W. Hottenstein, a Berke county hotel- keeper, paid $20 fine and $20 costs Athens—~Frederick A. Tillman, for merly of Ulster, has been promoted to the rank of captain In the army, He is now In France, been oN ta home te the tonne has within