Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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(MNEVIZZAVICINA
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flaiEFORZEITALIANE
L,.rntmll Prtelonlcrl Sono
ft',"" . ., xt!1 TVfnnl rlnrH
Caauu "" -Italian!
dal 6 Agosto Ulti
mo Fino nd Oggi
FwM PRESI IN 4 GIORNI
ROMA. Novembre.
I', nu-neci dalla fronte dl battaglta dlcono
ti' DlfP1"-' ,..ii.- tnnno ner entrare
sStVittaraievlii. Importante nodo stradale
",C?4ro OH austrlacl che si trovavano
KSu . iono U vlolcntemente bom
M "' .- jt.ll. .Inrtuta At Url 1
Jp'l'uUane operantl sull'altoplano del
Srurono occupatenel lavoro dl organtx-
ICLe nella preparailone dl un nuovo
? ".."" .i.-V.n I'nh'.ettlvn dl Trieste.
t.ola operailone dl fanterla .1 ebbe In
ll ouando II generate Cadorna Undo' un
(', ? sulla strada Oppacchlaeell-Casta-
.2.iliia a prendere una riuova positions, at
t "..!. i.nn utmrs strateclcamcnte Im-
TOW" M ""
unie.
Yntanto,
alio scopo dl costrlngere gll
. i ... italln frnnttt 41
'ik.iiahi a Kinrnarn iiui'fa
JlCrta Ell austrlacl hanno operato furiosi
lw" ".. ...II. J.I Ti-nvlrrnnln Pi-
attacenl nena ""., ... --
r?' .i.o.i. vnlt crandl raasse nemlche
rfwono lanclate all'assaHl delle posliloni
J-Hallane, "'""- ". .1.11. T. ,u
Vrlunere nno an unguis iw ""." "-"
tftillana ma allora gll itallanl Inastarono
rlebalonelie e ncaccmiunu ihmi . ...,.,.
? minirS delta Ouerra annuncla che
1 tn nuattro glornl sono statl fattl prlglonlerl
'm carso ovj auBuwi. , - -" -
cMllL Dal g'Orno 0 Agosio, guaraiu iu
'"hililata 1'offenslva che dledo agll Hallanl
l dosmsso dl Oorlzla. gll Itallanl hanno
lreo oltre bO.OQO prlglonlerl, compresl plu'
'dl mllle ufflclalt.
I In nurtl clrcoll mllltarl si crede gll aus
1 triad non dlspongono ora per la dlfesa del
Carsd che dl 200.000 uomlnl. Essl hanno
aublto perdlte gravlsslme, glacche' non al
iJaono accontentatl dl rimanere sulla dlfen
Salva, ma hanno contrattacpato Benza guar
liim nlle nerdlte.
Prebabllmente 1 prlml glornl dl.nuesta
- .l... ,ainnn lmnlfratl ilni-ll 'Itallanl
Sin operazlonl aventl lo scopo dl allargare
fl breccia aperta nclle Hnee austrlache a
fiaiii Arl VlDDacco. operazlonl che so saranno
f coronate da successo mctteranno gll Itallanl
iln poitzlone dl coipire ano auese ai rriesie
?4tl Banco. La caduta dl Dornberg e dl
Clfttarlna seenera l'lnlzlo dell'attacco dl-
r iift iu Trieste. Ad ognl modo si attendono
K jol awenlmentl Importantl In questa settl-
r (nana, die potranno avero un peso non neve
s'ltille operazlonl sulle altre frontl dl batta-
hglla.
1?mo il testo del rapporto pubbllcato lerl
fi Mra dal MInlstero del della Ouerra:
Ji elia vanarsa e nena zona ui
V- TihiMii n sull'altonlano dl Aslaeo
!' firtlrllerla nemlca o' stata lerl plu'
attira.
Nalla valle del Travlgnolo, dopo aver
Itentato un'azlone dlmostratlva sul Monte
ICol Brlcon. II nemlco lanclo' cinque attaccht
Kecesstvl contro II cosldetto Osservatorlo.
wl Sanchl dl Clma Boeche. Questl attaccht
fcirono tuttl resplntl con gravl perdlte per
Jl nemlco, ed un nostro contrattacco alia
ikelonetta disperse completamente gll aus-
tried, che lasclarono sul terreno numerosl
Bet diver I, compresl quelll dl quattro uffl-
Fetall.
Kelta reglone ad est dl Go-lzla e sul
rCarso, le nostra truppe furono implegate
, ftelli jlornata dl lerl a consolldare le loro
peaizlonl nonostante II vlolento fuoco del
''nemlco. Con operazlonl dl mlnore Im
etrtanza not estendemmo la nostra occu-
'pazlone nel settore a sud della strada Op-pacchlasella-Castagnlevizza
(acendo una
ttentlaa. dl prlglonlerl, In gran parte ferltl.
KI1 nuffiero totals del prlglonlerl fattl negll
iwtlma Quattro glornl arnmonta ad 8992, tra
HI. zto uinclall. na quando lncomincio
nostra ofTenslva, II 6 Agosto, nol ab
asia preso In tutto 40.365 prlglonlerl. dl
Cdd 1408 utflclall.
Benefit for Infantile Paralysis
A musical will be (riven tonleht In the
, ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford a a
I benefit for the Children's Hosnltal. at Elcht-
eenth and Balrfbrldgo streets, and the
fwjmnefleld Hospital for the care of chil
dren suffering with Infantle paralysis.
Iinuctuus nrominent Bocieiy women win
. ai patronesses.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
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Fflr Blltm Tnnr1 tri lt Mr1 Wftnp Tat.
Kf Fr tQn.ght and Tuesday; warmer
K,--.,, HivuMatd caoi IV BUUUI W11IU3
K LtEht fain! nrciirrAH In PfinrAPn Pnn.
nwija, new jersey and the southern por-
- i4 kw iurK ana incw i-ngiana ye
AY. Whilft ffltr vfiHAr nFAvallAil a(a.
rtrft Pat nt lha Taa1 tHinnHD T lU
are reported from along the north
.-... win nna irom a lew places in the
teau -fteglon. The temperatures are
! ccaconaDie in tneastern portion of
, :y " " o uuiion ueii, wnne a
n.iciy warm area, overspreads the
viern PlAn miat.o . i. M...t i.,
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upper Lake Hegion this morning.
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EYEKIHG XiBmfiB-PHILABELPHIA', MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 191C
Gr, OA REPUBLICAN SIDE,
WILL WIN, DECLARES KNOX
PHILANDER C. KNOX, Attorney General and Secretary "of State under
I residents Roosevelt and Taft and Republican candldato for United
States Senator, today predicted an
old-tlmo Republican majority In
Pennsylvania and the election of
Charles Evans Hughes. In n formal
statement he said:
"I fully expect the Republican
ticket to bo victorious on naxt Tues
day. My opinion is not based so
much upon any statistics at hand ns
upon the right and justice of our
cause. I believe wo will win because
we ought to win.
"Wo have the right end of tho
argument. Tho record of the Demo
cratic administration does not de
vservo the approval of tho people. It
may bo that some of our citizens will
bo deceived by the shams and pre
tenses of the Democratic propaganda,
but I am sure that the great mass of
voters understand tho facts and
realize that their best interests lio
in tho success of the Republican
party.
"After campaigning In every sec
tion of the Stnto I am confident that
Pennsylvania will return one of her
old-thno Republican maporities."
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PHILANDER C. KNOX
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FINANCIERS PLAN
TO MAKE AMERICA
"THE MISER NATION"
Federal Reserve Officials to
Hoard Gold Supply to
Block European Drain at
" End of War
WILL MEET NOVEMBER 20
By HOMER JOSEPH DODGE
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Omdala ot the
Federal Reserve system and other men
having dominant power In the American
financial world have set about to make the
United States "the miser nation." They
have laid plans for this Government to
hoard every dollar ot gold that Is now In
this country. This, they say. Is the only
way to withstand efforts of European na
tions to draw gold from the United States
after the European war Is ended.
The first active steps toward this end will
be taken within the next few weeks, when
omcials of the Federal Reserve system will
hold three conferences of world-wide Im
portance In Washington. The Federal Re
serve advisory council, cons sting of one
representative from each of the twelve Fed
eral Reserve banks, will sit here November
20. J. P. Morgan Is a member of this coun
cil. The Federal Reserve agents, direct
representatives of tho Government on the
boards of the twelve reserve banks, will
meet here December 4. The governors of
the Federal Reserve banks will meet here
December 15.
Each of these bodies will hold Joint ses
sions with tho Federal Reserve Board, 'at
which ways and means of- hnndllng tho
gold situation will be determined. Present
Indications are that the Federal Resere
Banks will be ordered to hoard alf gold,
which will -b$ concentrated In the vaults
of the Federal Reserve Banks.
MAY PRESAGE WAR'S END
The fact that big financiers of the na
tion are bestirring themselves to provide
protective measures against the pending
gold drain has been construed tn some
quarters to mean that Walt street and
other big financial 'Interests of the coun
try are convinced "that 'the end of the
colossal struggle across the Atlantic Is not
far distant. It ls"deflnltely known here that
Frank A. Vanderllp, president of the Na
tional City Bank of New York, has passed
the word around to American banker to be
prepared for the flotation of a new and
tremendous loan to the Allies. This big
loan Is being depended upon to finance
the last big winning push of the Entente
Powers and bring the war to a speedy
end.
Then Europe will, according to Informa
tion here, turn her energies toward a
valiant attempt to take every ounce of
gold out of America to which she can lay
claim. American economists predict that
the big business structure which has been
built on the last two years' prosperity
will crumble unless this country can pro
vent our gold bnlng drained away.
piAn to CONSERVE OOLD
The following Is the plan which It Is
understood was adopted by thla Government
to defeat Europe In Its effort to drain the
precious metal from the veins of Amerl-'
ciin business:
First. Gather the loose gold, millions
and millions In volume, which now Is In
circulation In the pockets of the Ameri
can people. This gold stock Is to be
mobilized and deposited in the vaults of the
Federal .Reserve Banks. To effect this step
Federal Reserve Banks will take In gold
but will not par It out, giving Instead paper
money which Is not used In International
finance. This will be done before the banks
of the country realize the program and
begin to hoard on their own accounts.
Second. Juggle Interest rates on this
side of the Atlantic to meet the rate-Juggling
In which Europe will engage.
Third. Continue efforts to preent for
eign nations from dumping goods here.
Paul M. Warburg and Adolph C. Miller,
members of the Federal Reserve Board and
expert economists, are to be the managers
for the United Stata In the gold struggle.
MAN A HUMAN LIFE NET
Fire Marshal Drops Four Stories, Hits
Fireman and Lives
PITTSBURGH. Nov. 6 Fire Captain
Frank Loxterman unknowingly saved the
life of County Fire Marshal Thomas Pfarr
in a $500,00fl blaze which destroyed the
warehouse of Arbuckle & Co.
Pfarr had ascended to the roof of a
four-story building adjoining the ware
house when a cloud of smoke and flames
burst from a window. The marshal, caught
unawares, toppled from the roof. He
struck Captain Loxterman, who was stand
ing beside the building, ano. broke his fall.
The marshal was rushed to the Alleghany
General Hospital, where It was said today
his recovery was expected. Loxterman
suffered only bruises.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
Tyrol Wool
Ladies 0 Misses
Sport and
Outing Suits
22.75 24.75
Tyrol is a fabric that wears
has style will not muss.
Also, Top & Motor Coats.
Vests, 'Jackets, Sweaters, etc.
Mann & Dilks
1102 CHESTNUT ST.
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City News in Brief
TIIK IlT. M-.V. J TAYLOR HAMILTON,
missionary bishop of the Moravian Church,
preached the sermon yesterday at the 174th
anniversary of the First Moravian Church,
ralrmount avenue below Seventeenth street
He spoke of cond tlons In Central America,
from which country ho recently returned
iNCKNDiAnins Ann nt.AMrn by
Harry Itenjnmln for a fire that destroyed
his workshop at 519 Balnbrldgo street early
this morning The fire started In tho base,
ment of the shop and swept through the
building so quickly that Benjamin, who
llxes Just across the street, arrived only th
time to see tho end The loss Is placed
at $1500.
Titn nr.AUTY or ot.o,, n roii.ii cur.t
at a party given by Benjamin Hargost, nt
809 South Third street last night, caused
Benjamin's removal to the Pennsylvania
Hospital with a serious stab wound In tho
arm and the arrest of h's assailant, John
Bemovltz, of 116 Lombard street. Itcmo
vltx was caught under the spell of Olga's
eyes, and when Hargost remonstrated he
was stabbed. Olga, whose last name tho
notice have been unable to ascertain, van
ished before the arrival of the patrol wagon.
AN 1NPANK MAN la bellered to hare
turned In false fire alarms In the north
weMern section of the city. Several com
panies responded lo a false alarm at Twenty-fifth
street and Falrmotint avenue last
night, and false alarms have been sounded
on tho last three Saturday nights at Twenty-third
and Brown streets. This la a man
ufacturing section, And an unusaajly large
number of engines respond to calls.
NKARLY S.000.000 VOTES will be potlfd
by the Socialist party tomorrow, according
to John spnrgo, of Stamford, Conn , na
tional cxerutUo committeeman of the So
cialist puny, who spoke here before the
Socialist Literary Society Mr. Spargo also
said that tho Socialists would elect a United
States Senator In Nevada, three Congress,
men In Oklahoma and would send Morris
Hlllqult and Hugene V Debs to Congress
from Now York and Indiana, respecthely.
A NKAV riVr.-I'ASSKNOKR llnlck auto
mobile, carrying the Pennsjlvanla license
number 22S9S7, was found abandoned today
at Amber nnd Birch streets by Tollceman
Conn, of the Belgrade nnd Clearfield streets
station Tho car was driven to the station
house, where It awaits the owner. The po
lice hold tha theory that the car wi stolen.
A FALL ON THE BTRKET eanted the
death of James Kelly, flfy-fire years old,
of 6040 Cedar avenue, a Junk dealer, early
today He tripped Tin ft curbstone within a
block of his home and fractured his skull
He died In the West Philadelphia Homeo
pathic Hospital,
rOOR RICHARDS who brought the ad
vertising convention here last June, nowe
Stewart, president of the roor Itlchard
Club, among them, have offered their serv
ices to the Philadelphia Salesmanship Club
In a united effort to bring the 1917 sessions
of tho World's Salesmanship Congress to
Philadelphia. Mr. Stewart Is a trustee In
tho nalesmanshlp club, and with other Poor
Itlchards ho will attend the meeting to be
held at the Bellevue-Stratford Thursday
night, nt which the final drive for landing
the convention will be discussed ,
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and
Um tot-4 vea in the wtJwi fwlNtNt
Wltoon wouM not he a tK v
O88ININO, N. Y.j Nov. B-An -hMM(
court Is trying Isaao Haines's chara '
"defamation of character" against a prttm,-,
mate. Ralnea la caahler of the prleon MniiA'
The Inmate he accuses said something ,.''
friendly about the disappearance -M tM
bank's funds. r ,
nRRMTNIR, Pa,,' 2ov. 6. Irwin X, .
Henry, forty-five yeara old, fainted whjfi
drinking water from a bucket wht6h hot
been sunk In the ground to catch the
nut of a anrlnr. and mu ilmnii
News at a Glance
BOSTON, Nor. 0. At odiU of S000 to 1,
Sam Scars, a Harvard student, bet Milton
T. McDonald, a classmate, $100 to a nickel
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MEN'S TAILORS
Cor. 13th and SansomSts.
We Appeal lo "Particular Men"
SUITS or itOCtntCA
OVERCOATS Vv w PUV
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Mason & DeM
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Opp. Keith's
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Eleven
Tuesday
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Seal Sets Fox Sets l Fisher Sets T Fov iu ) r-SlacC
I B"""IMff"ni l Animal Scarf and. Animal Scarf nnd a., ,- 7 . FoX Sets
I Novelty Scarf. I 1 Barrel Muff 1 Barrel Muff b'ImIS Animal Scarf and
30MJ I 45.00J V 74.50 J , 85.00 J J V 98 50 J
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Seal Coats IJ V, Selected Hudson . y Hudson VHutkonX
I 6-inch Skunk French Seal Coats . aeai Loats Seal Coats w y Seal Coat '
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We Reserve Your Purchase Upon a Small Deposit or
Charge it Subject to Bill of December 1st
Fur Scarfs
Black Fox , 15.00
Red Fox , . '. 22.50
Skunk 22.50
White Fox 25.00
Kamchatka Blue Fox 27.50
Taupe Wolf 27.50
Black Lynx 35.00
Slate Fox 37.50
Fur Scarfs'
Raccoon 15.00
Hudson Seal 15.00
Ermine 29.50
Dyed Blue Fox 37.50
Cross Fox 37.50
Battleship Gre"y Fox . , 37.50
Poiret Fox . , 37.50
Pearl Grey Fox 42.50
Silver Fox 97.50
Muffs
In thu New Cant fit, Barrel,
Ball or Flat Shop:
Raccoon 15.00 125.00
Hudson Seal 16.50 to 39.00
Beaver 22.50 to 39.50
Black Fox '. 15.00 to 45.00
Skunk 22.50 to 48.00
Mole 24.50 to 50.00
Black Lynx 29.60 to 55.00
Ermine 62.50 to 90.00
A Millinery Sale Extraordinary
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The response to our
first sale has been
most gratifying.
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