Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVEKING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1916.
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mis. TO ACCEPT
'illflEKMANV'S VIEW
iTlHoN ARMED LINERS
Ljn Warn Travelers to
Uvoid Vessels uarrying
GunS, JiriwB" " A j.w.o
IjlAY LEAD TO EMBARGO
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. Austria-
(Hungary's formal decree to treat all
firmed merchantmen as war vessels
, tur March 1 and sink them without
M received at the State Do-
i" A u1tnHnilni T)sit flrt id
?P . . i. r. Viniinn Tim rlnrrpn
Ljhortcr than the one Issued by Gcr
; ,nr, but it is substantially the same.
,.tM(iTnM. Feb. 14. Tho United
rVV.V. will adopt tho auggestlon of tho
Small Government nnd wnrn Americans
t .iia take passago on armed incrchnnt
'wnlaccordlnB to tho International News
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TUflnltB UUOrmauuil uioi una 10 mo -
Sot PreflWent Wilson ami that nn
Xncemcnt to this effect wilt shortly
KraTuO by the Stato Department, was
forthcoming tonight from an authorlta-
n um lource.
In diplomatic Circles uiBguasiun iuuuy
'ired on tl10 Inevltablo consequences of
Mi course. Even tho most conservative
Minion holds that this country will lie
Si In a controversy with Great
Britain which may oaslly provo to bo tho
most troublcsomo and embarrassing of
UT tbe United States has yet had to face.
No ono conversant with tho case goes
io far as to forecast anything moro
rlou3 than a loss of foreign trade. Hut
that tho United States must expect a
.v.t nf commercial retaliation If the
i ..-,. rnntrntlon Is upheld by this GOV
'T eminent U considered certain.
f i ihn United Stntcs prohibits the clear-
taw from Its ports of armed merchant
men the Allies may bo counted upon to
reply with a threat of refusing to nllow
any of their merchantmen to enter Amcr
i..n nnrts. Allied merchantmen now
carry most of tho foreign trado of tho
United States, HO mai n ncriuua ius iiukui
caally ba Indicted on America, nut tha
Allies themselves would be tho greatest
offerers by non-Intercourse.
Ono diplomat hero hns suggested that
tho Entente Powers ought to forbid any
(hips to como hero except such as enrry
munitions and other supplies needed by
tho nations themselves. But such a sit
uation could readily bo met by tho au
thorities here. If tho Allies try to en
force a partial boycott tho United States
can readily mnko It complete. Accord
ingly tho boycott threat Is taken hero as
largely diplomatic bluff.
German diplomats nro confident thnt
the United States will support tho view
that armed merchantmen aro In effect
warships, In so far na their ability to net
on the offensive with submarines Is con
cerned. They declaro that recognition by
the United States of tho Justice of their
""i"'0" w"l remove the last cause for
controversy between the two countries.
Officials of the German Embassy arc
expecting- a final settlement of tho Lusl
tanla case beforo tho end of tho present
By Tuesday or Wednesday at tho latest
hi a ! embassy expects word from the Berlin
I'orelgn offlco accepting tho changes of
plirn neology in u10 agreement which Sec
retary Lansing suggested at his confer
ence with Count -on Ucrnstorff last week.
AUlioug i the chnnges did not reach
. . .,"iUI! Vestciday, It Is thought prob
nolo timt Count von Jagow. finding thorn
acceptable, may notify tho Ambassador
by wireless today to proceed to draw up
tic formal agreement and to authorlta
tho Ambassador to affix to It the nnmo
of tho German Foreign Minister.
ENGLAND WILL REJECT U. S.
STAND ON ARMED LINERS
London Hears Washington Will Ac
cept German Ruling
LONDON, Teh. 14.-England will reject
proposals tnado by tho United States thnt
merchant vessels bo disarmed. In taking
this action, Great Britain will havo tho
backing of nil tho Entente Towers. This
has been determined by Informal prelim
inary conferences held by Sir Edward
Grey with representatives of tho Allies In
London and formal affirmation of tho de
cision will bo mado nt a, great war coun
cil, to bo held In Purls In tho near future.
Tho British Government will novcr
nbnndon tho position that It has takon
that tho sinking of merchant vessels
without warning, oven If tho ships at
tacked nro carrying arms for their own
defense Is contrary to tho principles of
civilized warfare.
Tho general Impression nmong tho pco
plo of England and In London ofllclal cir
cles Is that tho American Government In
tends to accept tho argument of Germany.
This Is certain to result In tho develop
ment of tension, more or less ncuto, be
tween London nnd Washington.
$500 BEQUESTS TO CHURCHES
Jano A. Taskcr's Among Wills Pro
bated Sayro Estate
Bequests of JJ0O each to tho Protestant
Episcopal Church of tho Covenant and
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
nro Included In the will of Jane A.
Tasker, 222 North 41th street, probated
today. Tho will disposes of an cstato
valued at $1100.
A bequest of $100 to tho Corinthian
Avenue Presbyterian Church Is contained
In tho will of Chnrlotto Stutz, 28ID West
Glrard avenue, who left nn cstato valued
at $1000 to relatives.
Other wills admitted to probnto wcro
those of John C. Sayro, 0 North 0th
street, which In private bequests dispones
of an cstnto valued nt moro than $100,000;
Mlra C. Brown, 1211 South Broad street.
$20,000; Theodoro L. Schneider, 1302 Vino
street, $I6.SOO; Frederick C. Block, 133
Enst Durham street, $8200; Joseph W.
natighman, 1213 North 23th street, $3300;
Alexander Wcmys. who died In tho Epis
copal Hospital, $3000; Fredrick V. Matton,
Atlantic City, N. J., $2300; Fredrick Ben
der, 2821 Stiles street, $2073, and Annie L.
nemlngton, 4929 Floicucc avenue. $2000.
Tho personalty of tho cstato of JIary
Mellon has been nppralscd at $12,391.51,
and Cathnrlno Brndy, $2032.75. Letters of
Administration havo been granted In the
cstato of William Farrcll, 3010 Cresson
street, which Is valued at $5200.
RAVENNA ATTACCATA
DAUNASQUADRIGLIA
DIAEROPLANINEMICI
Quindici Persone, Donne e Rn-
gazzi, Uccise dalle Bombe
Aeree Trlncea Italiana
Penetrnta, sul Itombon
AZIONI DI ARTIGLIERIA
BOMA, 14 Febbralo.
Alcunl ncroplnnl nustrlncl feccro sabato
un raid sit Uavcnna o sullo borgnto vlelno
ill Codlgoro c Bottrtghc, non dlstantl dalla
costa ndrlatlca. SI dlco qui cho 15 por
sono slano stato usslso In questo raid,
trn oisl parocchlo donne ed alcunl ragazzl.
Inoltro un ospodalo o la chlssa dl San
t'Apolllnaro sono rlmaslo danncgglate.
L'annunelo dl questo raid o' stato dato
ancho ufllclalmcnto a Vienna dlccndo che
gll ncroplanl nustrlacl hanno dnnncgglatb
gravemento la stazlonc fcrrovlarln cd al
cunl stnblllmcntl dl zucchcro o dl zolfo,
ollro nil uno stablllmcnto ldrnultco dl
Codlgoro.
L'attacco aereo mi Itavenna, cho non
c' cltta' fortlflcnta, ha provocato vlvls
slma Indlgnazlono In tuttn Italia cd 1
glornalt domandnno cho si facclano rap
prcsaglto glaccho si trntta dl scmpllco o
puro vnndallsmo, II comm. Corrndo
Itlccl, dlrettoro generate dcllo Belle Artl,
ha dctto cho o' stato un puro caso so la
chlcsa dl Sant'Apolltnnre, cho o' un monu
mento storlco dl grnndo Importonza. non
o' rlmastn dlstruttn. So lo bomo fosscro
caduto una qulndlclna dl pnssl plu' vlelno
alia chlcsa, questa non st sarebbo salvata.
La chlcsa fu crretta ncl 635 o consnerata
nel 549. Com'o noto. Garibaldi si rlfug'o'
ncl 1SCT nclla plncta dl Ilnvcnnn dovo
morl' Anita.
SULLA FBONTE ITALIANA.
II Mlnlstc;o dclla Gucrra ha pubbltcato
II seguonte comunlcato urrtclnlo In baso nl
rapporto del genomic Cndorna:
"La nostra azlonc dl nrtlgllorla e' stata
oggl partlcolarmento efllcaco contro co
lonne dl rlfornlmento cho marclavano lun
go I flanchl dcllo nlturo dl Ulacna, In val
d'Adlgo; contro gruppl ncmlcl nello vlcl
nanzo dl Lusernn. nella vnllo dcll'Astlco,
o contro la stazlono dl Caldonnzzo, In Val
Sugana. Nclla vnllo del Scxtcn la nostra
nrtlgllcrla ha lnccndlato l'nlbcrgo dcllo
Dolomltl.
"Nclla conca dl Plezzo, alto Isonzo,
nll'nlba dl sabato II ncmlco con uu nttocco
dl sorpresa, fatto con forzo conslderovoll,
rluscl' a penctraro In un nostro trlnccro
mento nella zona del monto Uombon.
"Ncl scttoro dl Oorlzln le batterle nc
mlchc, tlrnndo da .oslzlonl nello vlclnanzo
dl Ubbla o dl Savona contro lo nostro
poslzlont del Podgorn, furono rldotto al
sllcnzlo dalla nostra artlgllcrla."
NELL'ALHANIA.
Un comunlcato ufllclnlo pubbllcnto sa
bato n Vienna, nnnunclava cho per la
prima volta gll Italian! crano stntl Im
pcgnatl nclla gucrra ncl Balcanl. Essl
avevnno attaccnto lo forze nustrlacho cho
occupavano nlotinc poslzlont nello vlcl
nanzc dl Tlrnnn. ad est di Durazzo. Nes
sun comunlcato nfllclalo ltallano si o'
avuto qui per chlarlro questo nvvcnl
mento, tnnto plu" cho gll nustrlacl dicono
cho l'attacco dcgll ltallaul fu rcsplnto.
Ora vlene un altro comunlcato ufflctalc
bulgaro che dlco cho lo forzo bulgare
hanno occupato la cltta' nlbaneso di EI-
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
OURRUJRE
BEGINNING TOMORROW, TUESDAY
Final Clearance of Furs
Prior to the Closing of the Department for the Season
The Entire Stock Is Included in This
Event Without Reserve or Exception
At About One-half or Less Than Regular Prices
k3 :Xjtm
Scarfs Regularly
6 Natural Skunk 10.00 5.00
5 Mole 14.50 7.50
7 Hudson Seal 14.50 7.50
3 Black Lynx 18.50 7.50
8 Beaver 10,50 8.50
5 Natural Skunk 16,50 8.50
6 Natural Skunk 25.00 12.50
2 KlttFox 27.50 12.50
4 Beaver .... , 22.50 12.50
8 Black Fox 24.50 12.50
5 Battleship Gray Fox . . . .37.50 19.50
7 Natural Raccoon 9,50 4.50
Muffs Regularly
5 Nutria .....' U.50 7.50
9 Natural Raccoon 14.50 7.50
8 Hudson Seal 19.50 9.50
5 Beaver 22.50 10.00
7 Black Fox 22.50 10.50
4 Hudson Seal 29.50 14.50
7 Natural Skunk 32.50 16.50
5 Natural Skunk 39.50 19.50
5 Black Lynx 29.50 14.50
2 Kltt Fox 32.50 16.50
A Battleship Gray Fox... 42.50 24.50
6 Mole 24.50 12.50
Women's and Misses' Fur Coats
6 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 85,00 to 95.00 55.00
4 Trimmed Hudson Sea! Coats Regularly 125.00 to 185.00 69.50
7 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 145,00 to 155.00 85.00
(Skunk Collar, Cuffs, Border)
2 Caracul Coats Regularly 125,00 58.00
11 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 155,00 to 165,00 95.00
(45 inches long)
14 Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 175,00 to 195,00 1 1 0.00
(40 and 45 inches long)
4 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 185,00 to 225.00 125.00
3 Model Hudson Seal Coats. Regularly 245,00 to 265.00 145.00
1 Model Hudson Seal Coat Regularly 825,00 175.00
3 Imported Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 875.00 to 425.00 200.00
bnssnn e ma.rcla.no verso ovest per oper- concluded separatamente la pace con
are II roltegamcnto con le forze nustrlacho
operant! nel settoro ill Durazzo. Le, avan
guardle bulgaro sarebbero ora a meno m
ventl mlglla dallo forze austrlncho o sa
rebbero gla' In comunlcazlono lo uno con
Id altro. E butgarl spcrano dl nvvllupparo
lr forio ltallano cho si trovano a Du
razzo. Un altro telegramma da Atcno dlco
che I hulgarl hanno occupato la clttadlna
dl Fieri a marclano su Vnlona da cul
Fieri dlsta appena 31 mlglla, I hulgarl
pero' si sarebbero fermatl a Fieri per
nttendcrvl I'arrlvo dclla loro nrtlgllerln.,
n Intanto un altro telegramma da Atcno
dlco cho la Bulgaria sta trattando per
gll alteatl In mods che nssumerebbo un
nttegglamento favorevole a questl. La
voce earebbe norta dal fatta che si sa
eslstere dlssenM tra la Bulgaria r
I'Austrla per quanto rlguarda la dlvlslone
dcllo spogllo dl guerra, so la gucrra flnlsce
con la vlttorla dcgll Impcrl central!.
Un rlsultato dlretto dclla vlslta d!
Brland a Boma o' che t'ltnlla partcclpern'
ptenamentc al consign dl guerra o polltlcl
che gll nlleatl Icrranno a Prtrlgl L'ambns
clatoro Tlttonl cd II genomic Porro, sot
tocapo dl Stato Maggloio gcncralo dell'cs
er'clto, saranno I rappresentantl dell'Italla
al conslgllo, Questo nvra' scopo dl co
ordinate to operation! mllltarl degll alleatl
e Id loro nzlone politics.
I mlnlstrl franecsl ed 11 loro segulto
sono partltl fin da sabato sera alia volta
della fronto Italiana per conferlro con It
ro o con Cadorna. Brland lift formalmento
Invltnto Salamlra ft rccarsl a PnrlBl.
Tra gll nlleatl o' stato conelmo un nc
cordo per lo scamblo dl munlzlonl o dl
matcrlalo grczzo cho nbblsogna per la
gucrra, non solo ma ancho per Intenslfl
caro la produzlone dcllo munlzlonl o del
l'nltro malcrinlo dl gucrra c pcrslno per
lo scnmblo degll operal nddettl ngll sta
blllnicnll d'nrml o ill munlzlonl. II prlmo
conslgllo dl guerra dcgll alleatl sara' to
nuto a Parlgl al prlml dl mnrzo.
Man ConfCBses io Robberies
1.ANCASTF.B. fa.. Feb. li-vVaitcr Oll
moro has been orre'stcd for attempting to
rob Daniel Kline' factory. After- his nr
l-est ho confessed to robbing recently the
rtMlccflf of Louis N. Cramer, M Mlcltnells
& Bon, I. II. Weaver nnd'JDAvid Kline. H
njso confessed to looting several Batci,
Swedish Ship Strikes Ice
STOCKHOLM, Fob. II. Tho Swedish
steamship Bos, which sailed from New
York for Stockholm on January U, ro
ported today that It had struck Ice oft th
Kcrrles nnd was leaking badly.
3r QI iriHTI Y
3 Oiljrll S iw 1
in
Priced for Quick Clearance
Our January business was large. We took in part payment for
Cunningham-made instruments many pianos of other makes.
These will go on sale Monday morning.
You will find them all in first-class condition, many practically
new, having been completely renovated at our own factory.
The prices are extremely low and the terms will be made to
suit you.
UPRIGHTS
$75
NOW
$275 Sherwood
Upright Piano .
$250 Daniel F. Beaity, mahogany $65
$250 J. C. Campbell, oak $75
$275 Marshall & Wendell, mahogany.. $75
$275 Kohler & Chase, mahogany $75 $250 Bourne
. Upright Piano
Mid uoaruman a uniy, nmuuguiiy
65
$ii
$275 Kohler & Campbell, mahogany...
$275 Owen & Simpson, oak
$275 New England Piano Co., mahog..
$75
$80
$80
$85
$275 Horace Wafers & Co.; mahogany $85
1
$300 Decker
Upright Piano
$275 Wright Piano Co., mahogany...,
$275 Patterson & Co., walnut
$300 Wagner Piano Co., mahogany. . .
$85
$85
$95
$275 Howard
Upright Piano
$300 Conrad Meyer, mahogany $95
$300 Dyer & Hughes, walnut $95
$300 Winter & Co., mahogany $105
$325 Paul Mahlen, mahogany $115
$325 Summer Piano Co., mahogany.. $115
$325 Chas. Edwards Piano Co., oak... $125
$325 C. Lifchie & Co.', mahogany $125
$356 Everett Piano Co., mahogany. . . .$135 4nn ei.
Ughtmpkno. $125 $375 Hazelton Bros., mahogany $145 uPrisht Pia"
$375 Solimer & Co., mahogany $150
$375 Meredith Piano Co., mahogany.. $150
$375 Ivers & Pond, mahogany $160
$275 Forrest (slightly used), mahog. $175
$400 Gilbert, mahogany $175
$450 Emerson, mahogany $190
$500 Chickering $-fl 95 ' $275 Forrest
Upright Piano JLJ!J? Upright Piano
We Also Have About 20 Cunningham-made Pianos and
Players at Prices Less Than Usual
; IT PAYS TO THINK
tijLisro
llth& Chestnut Sts.
Factory, SOth Street and Parkside Avenue
JOB I
$80 I
$160
$225 K
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