WPpqpBgWy wmnm,"' """ EVENING IiBDftTOtt-PHILADTSLPTTTA TUESDAY, MAR Oil 28, 191G. IPROBLEMIMILITARI Dfffi ALLEATI NELLA CONFERENZADIPARIGI Rdstoni Per il Colpo di Grazia HST . -i-.,..-,U Qfrnitm gli impen tainu .... Per Prendersi al Quni d'Orsay Iadorna E GLI INGLESI ; i ROMA, 28 Murzo. rt,..-.,.-l cluntl nut ea .'arlgl dlcono IP'S maUlna I rapprcs.ntnntl polltli mifiiirl delta, nnzlonl nlleate lianno itS a dlSrawlono net donslRllo .11 lt. f. Fedum nueitn mattlna ha tuoro not salohe dell'Orologlo, lo ftC n liitil'nnnl fa si rluntva II jso dl farlKl cho dove, a regolare iwnnlstlonc orientate uopu m m" ftff J , ,Iovcn far sentlro per la prima it,M nl conspn ilclle I'otrnzo la voce R"la wplnuito nll-unlta' cd nll'lndt Jfimftnia ncllo parole dl quel Brandlsslmo IIS , ill Uomlnl dl Htnto cho ebl)C norao fijf-iilo 1Mio ill Oaour. Allora le truppa JrS trani imiena rltornato dalla Riiorra K, Crhra dor- nvovano combnttuto iLuo la" Uir&IB eppme Caiour acva Knnto ronn ilflarl sublto 1e slmpntlo e Kmo-rIo del npproicntantl dcllo Criir. ItvalU si Ea clclli- dlreusilonl autcil nelle Jfeul3 (II ierl c pun" d.ual olio nulla ill Santo niHone nel conslKllo ill Riierra ill EtLi d omnia nsr moltl antil ilopo la m, ssr's.ss:, fomiKiiu ... ----- . . :,, f molt dleclno ill nnni. lorno per hucum K.. r ria nrlin.i dl nucsta sera II Srrchlo dl trro attorno nKll Inipcrl cen- trill ram coiniilctiitnciite rhtuso. HI Temp, ocrupandosl del conslgllo dl raerra, diet B"OII allcatl Kinno pcrfottnmente die firmonla tr.i le opern-lonl Bit tutto lo JhiDtl e II lrc7Zo della vlttoria. o perclo iono dlsiwtl a r.uc inulualmcntc bacri- r"Qundo II conslgHo sospendera" lo sue itdute questa sera I plu' Itnponentl o po j,.i nrpnaratlvl dl cuerra cho si slntio Bl aiutl ncl inonilo saranno complctl. jJTuttt lo r.ostro rlsorso saranno In Bluoco. ;il mlellori condltlonl, la nno del roBiio aventoso che si e" abbattuto sulla clvilta" r Den venii nieai 'La Ocrmnnla sa del suo perlcolo 'i)ffnsla contro Verdun e' statu 11 suo forao Dlu' noderoso per allontanare la confltta. Falllto questo sforzo, csi.a devo ora attendere II castlso " liJT posallillo cho la conforenza mllltarc. nolltlca cd cconomlca si protragca per E tutta la settlmana o quasi, ma quest'oRgl. il dice, saranno preso lo dcclslonl plu' tyitall. ft Tatflffrnmml fin. Pnrlffl dlconn cha tuttl f flornall contlnuano ad occuparsl delta eonferenza degll alleatl one na iuoro ua t,ri mattlna net Kran salono Imnero del Mkno del Mlnlstero desll Affarl Usterl, ft tuttl rlconoscono cho mal un conslRllo H tanta Importanza tnternazlonato si o rlunlto nella capitate franccso od In tmalslasl altra cltta.' - , SI sapeva cho nclla Rtornata dl lerl 1 1 Brebbe dlscussa la sltuazlono mllltarc, o oueato e' tutto quanto dl dcllnlto si puo' tin circa la sedutn. cd o' nos!lhl!c cho ibblano pnrlato 1 Ronorall Joftre. Douglas- Hal?, Cadorna, Kitchener e Roquea. I rappcscntanti aesu aiieaii non uscirono , nemraeno per la colazlone. cho fu servita . -. ..... .,. it...,.. c. i. ' farte della sedula pomcrldlana fu assorbi- ta dalla dlficusslono dl nrobleml cconomli.1. pLasclando Lomlra It ecnoralo Cadorna : 'tramma" I y "Ho potuto apprczzare I Rrandl o meravlglloal sforzl cho J'InghlUerra sta !facendo per la causa decll allcatl I.a , fffostra forma fiducla nella -vlttoria e" unclia I 7U.I. ' 1 fiiuiA. i Una olta. alcunl mcsl fa. Masslmlllano f Harden. II famonn plnrnallHtn. tnileeco oho . ,provoco' lo scandalo delta Tavola Itoton- i 'd, dlsso cho eo gll allcatl avovano l'lstes-I M organlzzazlono accentratrlco militate I sl economlca degll Imperl contrail la (lor- i .mania o t'Austria sarebbero Bt-ito battule i Ida tempo. Ora c' appunto questo cho 11 I tran conslglto dl guorra degll allcatl sta facendo, e st dlco cho I'accordo pleno ed ' latero e" stato gla' ragglunto tra lo setto Iiazlonl rflnnritBnntnfft nl ,-r.nQl,-lln i v Sta correggendo gll crroi 1 del pass.ito It sta. nreparando 11 colno dl irrazla ner la ICermanla, giacche' devo premiere dcclslonl Idtfhiltivc. E Naturalmontc ognl discusslouo In senu uconslglio rlmana nssotutainento segrcta, mal rannrosentnuti del covornl :,ono II' a Parlgl per ratlflcaro lo dcclslonl del cap! muiiari senza pzrdlta cl t-'mpo. .. J- BUL.I.E; p-HUr'Tl VI tI.VLTAUL.IA. ssun eomunlcato ulflclale o' stato pub' Wtcatolerl sera dal Stlnlstero della Ouen.1 ! lltHlano Bulla situazlone alia fronte Italo- j unaca in eomunlcato austrlaco an- i auncia che g'l Itallaul hanno perduto una Mstllono .1 nr.I-,1 ,lnll nlll.,.1 .11 TMrl-nrr (na e' bne attcudeio la notUla dal co- Eindanto italtunu prima dl aecettarlu I wme vera It Sulla fronte occldantale le Iruppo Inglesl .banno uttULCnto In lhif.A tn.lnschn n mill . Hi Ynres nil lumm ,.nriniitnn ,iim iinf fjl trlncca nemlcho nella quail gll Ingles! ' Hvnnn ,.,....nn.n .......n..j ,uninuinni I .-"' ...u,uv..,L IIUHICIU.d .IMf.lUltl Wcoiirlmi iirj ,n im.iAui sinmifi iinm. , Jkarijando vlolsntemento lo poslzlonl ane- te tedejche proparandosi forso ad Mtaccarle B-tti K Sulla fronto oitenlala gll avvenlmontl n v,anno davvero a favoro decll Imneri Contrail 1 rm.sl rnnllntMiin In Inrn V fu tenia offenslva nel sottore dl Dvlnak rlcac clando t tcdaschl sainpra plu' Iudletio, mb Wis nella zona del lago di Xnrcoz un Sorpo d'armaca ;us3o che attaccava I Ijedeschl fossa stato lesplnto. ouuzie ua auuis auliiu uicouo cno tutu I Sforzl del teileschl n iIal-II nlistrlnel" Tier Hurra lAblsjlnia ad attaccare 1'Cgitto S 13 r..lnnln 1-.t.... .. lll.l nnu i. -.U,lrt .IlllVil 1WI1U 2U11IVI. Uael, padre dell'lmperatore Us Jasu. si rechera' tra brevn In Ro-itto dovo Sara' Wjo del sultano, e qulndl ad Alessan- -" per mvitare 11 patrlarca copio a recaral ad Addis Ababa a consacrara 1 lm- PtratOre. OunNln vlultn ..r.lllnlrf.1 flnrhfl Ba rlconosclmento ufflclalo del nuovo "Kune In Egitto da parte dell'Abissinia. BLASTS PROXY COURTSHIP Rev. Howe Says John Alden Courted Priscilla for Himself "Priscllla'a Punctured Bomance" Is not a tltlA nf n tiAUj nlintAnlnw lull it liM 9A eueirestf.d ns tha nnnmnrfata title J' i Eongfellow'a poem, 'The Courtship of " Biaijaisn." K'ThUl rornnntl hnhl.ln Vtnmt Inst ntcht a.t .tt annual entertainment and banquet of tB Ppnnsvllnnla Bnlatu nt XlavHrtUftP 14scendants, held at the Rltz-Carjton. The Jfuy courtship of John Alden was -WMied bv tha ltov Tniil Wturtvnnt Ttotve. .. . ....,...,-. .-.... . -. i-w ot the society, who la a direct de n-ant or. the principals in this Atner- -----sic uoctor Howe says jonn ai eourted Priscilla In behalf of hlm- exrllislvnlv nn.1 IVia rAflnllhlnhlA jits btandUh, chaser of Indians, and ?Sed backward Invpr iilrpndv was mar. fi and had his own troubles. ficior Howe U a direct descendant of S two children who form the "real ig-uice '" Dies After Losine His Foot (MSUNSqROVB. Pa , March 2?. Jonas L& sillier Inta niitaf rt, -- r tha hnr. Sh of Seiiiiigrovc died, esterday al- ' g- uuraemat ly arter the amputation ot , L&t Trennii. u.f nl wis R4 v.ani . I-UJ-i . ---...-- ,.-- y - - I ik;js ic.vei a vvtdovr ana aauemer Lecture on Aerial Warfare C-nn Ha.'' Kjo, a weULnown lecturer -icn- joj ug( Wli e-un tonlsnt at If o a Halt Jualntr and Walnut MAKE-UP OF MYSTERIOUS BOMB -, -- m mhi -fvmmmw. Second bomb in a week to be found hidden in lumber pile at VolncV G. Bcnnct Company's plant, Cnmdcn, N.J. The bomb is made as follows: One-gallon paint can in which is set a base of cement about two inches thick. A half-gallon can filled with black powder is placed in centre of can, from which leads a seven-inch brass tube containing n fuse. The bomb is then covered with cement and only a portion of fuse protrudes. The police believe the explosive was merely hidden to be used for another purpose. ROWANn? and vatm - --.-- . v-. .-.-i,-. , -,-..,, MARK FAMILY'S TREE Father of Ten Traces His Fore bears Back to William the Conqueror's Chieftains riioloarapti illiistrntlnK this story on back iuieo. Ten children of William T. Houghton, 2016 N'orth 23th sticct, liavo tho most romantic lino of ancestry In tho whole city, It Is said On ono side the family tree runs all tho wav hnck to tho day of Hercrus Ilogiiton. who sailed tho tem pestuous seas at tho tilde of William the Conqueror, and right lustily swung his good battleae at the heads of armor plated Saxoni In the battle of Hastings, In the 12th century Tho mother of tho children Is a descendant of two signers of tho Declaration of Independence, Abra ham Clark and Stephen Hopkins Anccs tois on both sides hobnobbed with Icings, led many royal troops to battle and ro cclved many lojal honois Mr Houghton Is manage.' of a local tea company. His forebears hnc been men-of-wnr since the days of Hervcius Hoghton Abljah Houghton, whose great grandfather van one of tho first Pilgrims to stttlo In this cout.try, was a "Minute Man" In tho Revolution. His wife, Mary Siwycr, Ih said to hao tho original "Mary" of tho famous lines, ".Mary's Little Lamb" Captain Renj.uuln Hough ton was wounded at Hunker Hill Colo " '," Vi V, "7 ,T "s'll ,1 , o nel Abljah Oils Houghton was captain of ' ' , ' " . , "" "- ;" ;- " , , "f ho tzmUy uas Waller tliollotoer, who n.iq m.ifln clilnf htitlpi tit nil Ireland bv Jvlns: Henry Mi. ( The io children of William I. Housh- ton don't think much uhout tliclr lllus- "That's ancient hl.itoij'," they say. "'V' h.io our ran hlntoi to nnko " The nams of the children are Clara, "C want; William A., 21 years f Ida 22 year-i; Lilly, 20 ear.s; Viola, 18 joarv k,..l , P .......... i.li... 1, It i.oai... . - iiiiuv, it, jirivici, viL.iun . , jun i, Ruth, 12 yours; Kr.ink, 10 years, and Kdlth CI.. I .ve.us Mr. Houghton be aides being a member of uia-iy. historical roctetles, was a charter member of the Yonah Tribe, Xo. H, of the Heil Men . . LATURCHIAPREPARA LASUADEFEZIONE?!:; A Berlino Si AITaccia la Possi- bilita' Che il Sultano Con- cluda la Pace Separata Toloraniml da nis'eii(.im dicono che un notlsslmo pubti'Iclsta tedesco, Oeroge Hernlinrd, scrivendo sulla Vosslsche Zet tung. dlco cho c' possihilo clio la Turchia domandl oonOuda la paco separata- inemu u.igu liniien rautuu in h,uhu all'offenslva russa nell'Asta Mlnore ed alia UeSSUIia Drob.lbtlita' lit ICslStCIO aH'.lVatl- zata delle armato dsllo czar Lo scrlttoro dlco pero' cho nucha con la defezlone neiia lurcnia &u iuii'i inuirtii " sarebbcra affato messl m una conmziono dl SV'ailtnCKlO A l'lirlirl 1 ramircsentantl degll allcatl hanno rlprero questa mattlna la sedute del i-raii cnnslf?lln dl triirra. o si asnetta cho .. - - . - "- ..,-.- ,. '- - - - - Haronno iiiese subtto dcclslonl Impor- tarttlsslme per l'azlono mllltaro contro gll Imparl cenlrall su tutte le front! .SI dlco cho l'ncordo tra gll allcatl e' perfetto cosl" da far rltenere cha el si nvvlclua alia Una di questa spaventosa incrra. BEQUEST TO PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERIAL RELIEF BOARD Will of Harriet Wurta Devises 501) to That Object A bequest of $500 to tho Hoard of Mln Ibterlal Relief of th Presbyterian Church Is Included In the Mill of Harriet Wurts, 311 South 13th street, which was ad mitted to probate today The major por tion of the estate, which Is valued at 35. 000. goes to William A. Wurts. a nephew of the testntri., and to JIatllda Wurts. a niece. Other wills probated were those of Paul II. Rosenthal. 1109 South -list street, vhlch disposes In private bequests of an estate valued at S-0,300; James M. Stew art. 2B36 North S3d stieet. J17.G00: Frank Corbln. Oklahoma City, $11,000; William S Price. 5542 West Thompson street, $6150; Mary II Bush. 23 West Oraver's lane. $5500. and Matthew Sheehan, .815 Chatham street, $1800 Letters of administration were granted In tho estates of nobert P. Adam. 756 Taylor street, and William Mclntyre. 1131 South -d street, which are valued at $.550 and $-100, respectively. The per tonal effect- of the .stato of Annie II. Bacon have been apprals-d at $50,6.8.51 Jane Rothwell. $39,761 81; IvlUabeth V It Brodhead, $)8,S71.62; Mary Ferris. $17. J3L3., and Jlau.lco U Benton. $U,00--63. 100 Jliners Entombed, Four Killed BLXJEFIELD. W, Va.. March 28 One hundred miners were .entombed today by a 'mine explosion at West Vivian, W, Va. Four men were killed and nine seriously Injured. Repairing Motors "l . ..' nurrrra or drill I Bells and install everiithxwj electrical. Telephones, Gas or Electric Lxghtmn or Motors. Revairs receive our prompt service. Our expert electricians are ever readu- 1 Vo r kjnans h ip unexcelled- Buy ti- clfc-f ju?p m on tltctrical -- Central Electric & Lqcjs Co, I I amMt.3 U-BOATS SINK 3 SHIPS; 2 OUT FROM THIS PORT Manchester Engineer a n d Fenay Bridge Left Philadel phia This Month LONDON'. .March 23. Oermnn submarines liavo taken throe moro victims, two of tho fated osbo1 Inning sailed fiom Philadelphia for Ilrlt- isn ports. The Ililtlsh steamship Manchester Kn- glneor. from Philadelphia on Jlarih II' for Manchestei, his been torpedoed and. sunk, according to Information receled I by Lloyds. Tho members of tho trow j wero taken aboard a tug Tho Central News says that tho Man-1 Chester engineer was torpedoed vcster - uuy uy ii uennun suumarinc it was nrst supposed that thi vessel was not badly damaged, but sho foundered while nuking1 for port in tow Tho Ilrltlsh steamship T'enay Ilrldgo, which vva.s unarmed, was torpedoed with out warning, according to an Admhnlty statement Issued last night. Tho Fcnaj Ilildgo was on a voyage from Philadelphia for Hull. The sinking was announced yes- ternay. Tho British Btiamshlp Kmprcss of Mid land has been sunk A dispatch from the Hook of Holland states that tho crew of 23 men was landid there today. The vessel dlrplaccd 2221 tons and was built lu 1U07 Tho crew of tho Kmpress of MMI mil. which Is helloved to have been torpedoed was picked up by tho Harwich steamship Cromer According to tho maritime, register tho Linpross of Midland sailed from Now York on January G fur Cardiff Xo re ports ns to Its movements have sines been received (J0D IS STRF.NC1T1I OF MAN, LENTEN SPEAKER ASSERTS m.wt -i n c i- r T T I. "n uoiruHii iou r,very uny, Says Rev. F. A. Dowers "Battle, of life aro won by tapping tho fount of all str.nRth. Qod, who If jou villi, fan refresh you every day," said tho Rev K A. Dowers, of All Saints' Church, ( alio spoke today at the noonday Lenten !inlcp at Old St John's Lutheran Church, Unco street below fitli stieet. Doctor Boiver.i preached fiom tho text. hat wait upon tho Lord shall le- new their strength; they shall mount up with viiuBs as do tho eagles; they shall run, and not bo ueary, they shall walk pud not faint " "Tho Brent unities nf RupApe Hew into coulllct on v. Ini.'.i at the start of tho war Rach has teethed tho strength or the other and they r.o loncer fl, but thej- run Tlma villi raws and then will coma tho su premo test Will thoy be able to ivalk and not faint.' Tho war In I.urope will be settled under tho third clauso of my '.et "Tho battla is not to the swift, but to tho stioiiR. Tho nation that can maintain its strength to the last for tho supremo test will conquer. So Is the battle of life Your youiur man launches out Into that life llylnt: tho wines of tho eagle Ho is ent,'cr to assault the possibilities ot his l)UHiiK-s and to dlff out tho npportuul tlos of life In a great revival such as ovaife-ltst- havo been holdinK In 'glory barns' all over the country, wo behold thousands of men rising: up In tho fresh ness of their conversion nnd 'llylng up a.s on tho wlnin of tho eagle" Then the young man or tho convert meet up with tho cold facts of life They no .longer lly Aft-r tho first blush of their e-ccllement thoy hnvo coino down to earth, but per bans they Mill run. It was easy for vmith in tlv. nnseibte for manhood to run. but will ago be ablo to walk and not J ;roiv faint?" Here Is the mlraelo of fiod's Impartation of strength Let him who would, In the evening of his life, be not 'faint." renew his strength da) by j day In communion with nod Bill to Halt Gasoline Exports WASHINGTON, March 2S A resolu tion prohibiting the exportation of gaso line and all petroleum products has been introduced In the House by Itepicscntutlie Shallenberuer. of N'ebrashu Game in ansS Mear Victor Eecorti by the freat Marimba Band. ONE OF THE NEW PRIL OUT TODAV Our record stoci: of over K,000 Vic tor Itecoids assures you of getting the records ou want every time Vi'doi" Factory Distributors lOlO Chestnut St. y-jjpw I 1 i--- - mmmmmm 1 JONES' llieWalnutSlreet BLOCKLEY INTERNES RESENT CRITICISMS Say Medical Graduates Receive Splendid Training at City Institution Appointments to Hinckley, another namo for the Philadelphia ilencrnl Hoipltnl, arc cnperlv aotiRht and the opportunities there are nst, sold mcmliers of the Interne Rtaff nf Hie lioiltnl tndn, who Worouily tcnntcd the recent statement of t" ,t A! llnldv. ureildent nf the Htnto Hnnrd of I Medlc.il lltanilncrs, that men roulil he I hired for sexen dollars n week to do the work dono by Internes nt Hlocklej. and that It uas an unfit place for n Jouiir I man lo tenm to be a doctor The tuimliM nml variety of cn'clroated at Itlockley ntimially cxcpciIs that of ati other lioxpit il In this country. nirordhiR iii .natation Vol- V,,,fmuVel"career: Is tmdei the RUldnnee of men who are iccos- nlsed loaders In the xarlous liranchr-i of the ini'dlcul piofesslnn, men of Interna tlonal re lUtatlon. It as said, and ninny of them e--tosdonts of lllnckloi .. ...-. !... .. i.- ..-. ....A .. . -... The Internes rlalm that the statement of Honor ti.ildy. that "tho llmo li belllR wasted when thoy mlRlit lie receiving ndc qiinlc trnlutiiR In a modernly cqulptied hos pital," Is entirely unfoumlul nd RrosHly uujustlll.iblc lllorkley, It was cild, offers nil eveep-1 I tlnti.il course for the . medical graduate, and I the present tosldcnt tnrpi comprlrcs rep- io!om.itHH of the foii'inost ni'rtl al cob I Iorcs of the country, many of them honor men lu their classcu. It was s.tld that appointment!! wero eagerly sou.tht. Police Court Chronicles It s foolish to arRiio with a bull. Furthermore. It'n a waste of time, ns moot bulls don't appreciate Kngllsh. de spite tho fact that John Hull Is an Hng llrhniau It was such a bull that lames Walker nut In Chestnut Hill Kvldontly It heard that sprltiR h.ul aLtually nrrlvod and ennio out to taUc u squint nt tho -weather. The bull looked at tho rolling brown hilts with a pessimistic leer and cast a I wiatb'ul eje al the alley It was about ' 'urn In and make report on tho i we.Hlier to IIh brother kino when It spied i"-i umiikuii.i ii-iice I Walker was Just as much ut homo on " ume ns he was anywhere else Ho uotli'til tho unfriendly gleam In tho hull's: oos and told the animal what he thought of It Tho binren bull bellow rd boisterously Tl en it kicked up a cloud of dirt as a sign ! "f coining hostilities Hut Wnlker, who had been fortlllid with consldcinhlu revo lutionary liquid, shook his fist nt the .inlin.ll to show hn utter contempt. Tho bull leaned back nt an angle of fiO degrees Its nostrils distended Then It leaped for ward Walkei tried to make a quick dnqi from Uh fence, but a nail which clung tu his trousers causid a slight do lo Tho bull landed squarely with its fore- lie-"1 ml Walker went through tho nlr at rapid rate The fenco prevented tho -mlm.il from using Its bonis Before Walker reached the earth ho struck something else It was a cop Ho proved to be mounted Policeman O'Brien, who was unmounted temporarily because ho came over to see why Walker was arguing ultli tho bull Jle took WalKcr to the Gcrmantoivn police station, chiefly because ho was In i vvohbl) nnd uncertain condition When ! lie faced Magistrate I'cnnock tho prisoner) t-nld ho via.i opposed to cons, bulls, goats, sheep and other animals generally for tho union that they "uu no earthly use" "I haven't hid a pltco of beef or meat ' In sl, months," ho declared, "and 1 m llv-i in' yet which shows that tho animals ain't no use, nohow." Asked what ho did for a living. Walker lepllcd, "I'm tiuo to me name; I'm a walker." "Well, walk," said tho Judge. Injured Workman Dies Israel Travel, !0 years old, of 116 Pearl street, Camden, died toda In Cooper Hos pital from Injuries sustained jesterdny when ho was caught in somo Miaftlng machliier at the Mathls Yacht Building Compan, at the foot of Point street lu Camden, viheie ho worked -3626 residents of Philadcl ' phiaregisteredatHotel Astor during the past year. Single Room, without Lb 32.oo to fyoa Double J3.oo to .oc S'ngle Koomi, with b.th, , 3.00 to f6.oo Double -ll-oo to "17.00 Parlor, Bedroom and bith, iio.oo to fn-oo TIMES SQUARE At DroadHay, 44th to 41th Street the center of New Yorlc J socul snd bu-incsj activinei. In close proiiraity to all railway terminill. tl.:i:!:!U.;:iitHUUi!3!iU!!Hn.l!I2!l? m rv y.t t-a a- X Mod electro!) pera know how to ' j maKo piatei equal lo ine itoyai t .taudard, but their trade will ; ; nol tiupport them in any con- ttant effort to spccialue on '. quality work. They must have ' - .....I.. . - i .: t.. .i.i. .ii. .ic-uj ici-ai- lucio tu iuii ui- . . xection before they c.ti afford to J drop a buyer who liLea half. ; portions and short deliveries. , ', I - Itather than associate with -uch ' , y. conuiuonj, ixuer join iuo Itov.l erouD of cu-loiner and ' 2 .illnuj vmi v..r t- ti 1, l.'in.tlH in company that i, eleclrotyp Ically (peaking, it social equal. RUVAL ELECTROTYPE CO. -HI f.e-iMrCIffi-liii'iH I Q i V7i ALLIES' WAR COUNCIL TAKES UP FINAL PLAN Paris Believes Germans Used Last Great Effort in Drive on "Verdun PARIS Mmch 28 The fate of lMrope for tinnv dermic. If not centuries, will lie settled before adjournment tonlRht of the Allies' preal ar conference , Tho sessions were resumed todav al the 1 l''orclKn Olllre in tho room nlled ttic I "Hall of the Clock " In tho same .salon I was lield the lilstorlo Congress of Paris. 1 In lSuC, follnwhiK tho 'rlinean Win Tho Allied chiefs nt tolny's sltllnR were I to complete the poollnR of their military, economic nml polltlcil resources Ucforo nlRht falls tho rlnp about tho central Um pires will ho tlRhtly closed The details of I tho plan wnrktd out hero may not bo nuule known until ,en,s after the war has cnoou lllrannlltiaiv precautions In prevent any news of the deliberations from leakltiR ' out ate being taken The flint Bcaslnn of i tho economic conference was hold this afternoon. ' It Is cpeclcd that Ihc council of war and the economic and political confer ences will last the greater ptrt of tho week The fact that .lap in and Portugal wero o-illed In at ttie last moment, and both , , nvrrnMl ir(,w Ill(ictcs that thi" delegates are looking far Into the future In their deliberations It Is licllcvrd that the question of flmticlng Portugal Is being considered "Tho Allies," said tho Temps, "aro fully aw. ire that harmony of operations on all fionti Is the price of lctory They aro willing to make mutual s.ici litres ' When tho conference adjourns tonight the world's mightiest prepiintlons for war will be complete All our icsourccs will be In piny Tho Allies will be able to harten, under the best conditions, the end of tho nlghtmnro that has been weighing down cllllzatlun for 20 mouths ' flermany Is nware of her danger The Veiilun drlo was her mightiest attempt to itaMi off defiat Fulling nt Verdun she must now awiill chastisement." ili:ilLL4 March 28 Tentative terms of peace arc being discussed for tho llrst time by the Allies nt the war conference now In session In Paris, according to In formation from .Swiss sources todaj til splto of olllclallv Inspired articles appealing in the Kngllsh and Krcnch newspapers, the Allies aro seriously con sidering means of bringing tho war to an early end. lterlln expects no peace hints i from Allied sources until tho Allies make tliclr expected nttempt to break the tier- man front In the west Tho Anglo-French offensive will bo launched late In April, or May, It Is believed here, and will be followed by certain dife.it and the begin ning of Informal negotiations for pence Discoid Is again uported between the French and Urltlsh War Olllces because of tho failure of Kngland to send tho promised contingent for the spring offen sive. 900 Iitislncss Women Meet Xlno hundred members of tho Iluslness Women's Christian League, an organiza tion that gievv out of "Ullly" Sunday's work among business women when ho hold his revivals here met in Scottish Kite Hall last night to welcoino now members gained during their recent finance cam- ' l,!"K mr incir nca.uiu.irierH, no uiraru street Tho guests of honor at tho affair wero Miss Florence R Klnno. Miss Fran ces Miller and Mrs William Asher No restaurant in Philadelphia has ever served fine foods under such pleasant, home-like sur roundings so quickly and at such reasonable prices as Hanscom's New California Cafeteria 929 Market St. second rr.ooii) Tli- fine dlHpbiy of foods Ih crrtulnly uu appetizer dreamed On delphia P J 0 ABftM-ni-l-l-l--l-Kk-fW---' nr Y N. (-JH-S!EjlDu4Rl--nJ 9 1 ""'Wmli. -rfi seSinaJl BABY SAYRES' BLUE EYES TELL OF HER PERFECT CONTENTMENT Apparently Delighted That She Looks Like Mother and Happy Over Her Distinguished Ancestry "Father snjs I can talk can give an Iriten lew." Such were tho nstonlshlng things which the wondrous blue ejes of Haby Klcanor Asson Karc. second ihlld of .Mr and Mrs Francis II. Sayre, third grandchild of President Woodrow Wilson said this morning ns she looked up from her tiny white bed al the Jefferson Hospital In Hoom CIO. llnby had nexer been permitted to bo quoted before D.id had cen refused to nllow Nurse lloyer to give out tho color of the tiny mite's eyes Hut father re lented this morning and told nurse that she could tell about baby hence tho pos sibility of this llaby Store Is a peculiarly happy mite. Khe does not seem to lomprehcnd all the excitement about her, hut how could sho be expected lo? She Is only a few dasi old Her ejes, which speak volumes, nro soft blue And thoy ore filnged by lashes, real lashes, cen If she Is so Mung And she has hair, soft straight hair, but un usual! luxuriant It Is not dark, and It Is not light Ono could not call her a limnetic, nor et a blonde Speaking of her looks, llaby is especially delighted that she looks like Mother Young ns she Is, sho seems to realize that It Is an honor to resemble Mother, who was Miss Jessie Wilson before her niar ilage, and that sho Is the granddaughter of tho President of the United States When Mrs Kare takes the new bnhy In her arms nml lovingly pitjn, "I think she resembles mc " little Klcanor snug gles up Just a llttio closer, opens thoe The best health insur ance is sound teeth. See your dentist twice a year and use "S. S. White" TjS Tooth Paste twice daily. That's the policy for you. fSS6fifc tn 10c or SJc. At mailed ffll3i5Kiffil The s- s- WHITE DENTAL Mrc CO. ffififfi:t- PHILADELPHIA tr. gfcS:g:m:jra "Since 1SU the S(nl"'airf'VjTgCSSB rafev TTpi :iMiiniiiiiiiimriiiiiiai(iii((iMi(iMiiiii(i,ilHiPM 'pFI In Spring, perhaps more so than a any other time, young men pay great attention to the style and fit of their new clothes. Our Young Mcrr's Department offers unusual opportunity tliis Spring to secure clothes made by the most skilful of tailors at moderate prices. You will be interested in examining the newest weaves and textures, which may be secured for as little as $50. HUGHES $, MULLER TAILORS 1527 WALNUT ST g Master -- Tailors - 3 Since B i H si (1 h s i 1 ZJ; ' g.i'iii')nii))iii))iiiiiiir'in The OWEN AGNETIC "The car of a thousand speeds " With the unlimited radius of the gasoline car but no clutch or gears. With the ease of operation of the electric but with no heavy battery. With the flexibility of steam but with no fire or leaky boilers to contend with. The car that every motorist has about. display and d--p in Phila- only at ou vrooms. Carl H. Page 250 North Broad St. Spruce 5138 Philadelphia fYu York Ntiu Haven Brooklyn Ntwari Also Distributors of Mitchell Cars. lovely blue eyes a little more and ssema to say. "I nm glad If 1 look like mother, I think she Is a pretty lady." Little Miss Klcanor docs not know there Is n busy world about her. She has IiortI vnguo things about n wonderful Grand father, who lives In a place called Wash Inglons She has heard a man, whom peo ple refer to as Dr. Kdward V. Davis, and another man they call Father and the lady they call her Mother talking of this Oratld father In some vague way sho seems to know that It is because she Is hero that an air of mstery and secrecy must be ob rerved, ntid people nro refused admittance to tho Havre suite. (!3S and !40 lit Jeffer son Hospital To tho now baby, there nro Just six per sons in the wortd Sho haH seen hut that number. They are her parents, Nurs Uo.vet, Doctor Davis, her great aunt, Mrs, A M Howe, sister of President Wilson, and her second cousin, Mrs Cochran. Of tho llttio brother nt home, Francis "Woodrow Sare. sho knows nothing, cx icpt that ho Is In Massachusetts, and that tho mention of his name brings laughter and remarks about a "nose out ofJolnt." Lock Up Postmaster; Hob Safe HALTIMonn. March 28. Two masked .veggmen today broke Into tho postofrico at Plkcsvllle. a suburb of Baltimore, locked up the uostmastcr and his family, dynamited tho safo nnd escaped with about $200 and J100 worth of stamps. The oxploslon shook many houses In the neigh borhood. !So tubes. Powder uour druroM'a or on receipt of jn-icc. iMiiimiiiiiiiDimmiiiiii ' idii'to " mwiaiiiii'iiiiijifrrnl Motors I Co., Inc. I Y t A V i 1 V. T wOfl wnh w Pl b mj lijinaiic- and Terror O- vslS Ko. Thirteentfa SU V6rfae -J ld M . r '?. ttl A t ,i