mwwij ajiwrmi nmna SPWfIE emv SSI .ii ,. , .....ia. ..... ........ h niifliirtHjjiiiffri n & BRITArNT'S TCTTCW MTTsTTHTRV f!nMtn.C!ti!n OF PRACTICAL, "tC. J .;' JSfiJd Gcdrge, Prime Minister, Rose From Ranks, Became ;i jpopumr ldoiiionar Law Was unco iron Mer i chant Others of "Close-to-People Type t.iixntoort, vt. li. Dftid uoy cjor jtftf4rtQunca' In Tory circles Just befora Siwar began as the mart who waa "drag (' the country lo Ihs i!or." Jtfartlnt: Ufa bo an Inconspicuous Welsh tfltkltor, h escaped notice until 1890, when, at th tf of thirty-seven, ho anterrtl l'ar 'J1nt an member from Carnarvon, Wales. five. years later he was appointed n mem her , 6t Campbell'Bannerman'fl Cabinet as prfhlJent of the Hoard of Trade. When AmuHU bcm Premier In April, I90S. Mr. ItWjrtl George took over the portfolio of Chancellor of tho Kxehequer, where he noon fcecame the best hated enemy of the Tories pa n popular Idol of the people nt larire. Andrew Donar Imw, who him been n mem wrvot Parliament for sixteen 'yearn, wm .n lrtn merchant nnd formerly n member of thir firm of William KMstone A Horn and William Jacks A Co.. both of Olasitow, He Jrni born In Canada and la the first colonial lo ttiad the Unionist party. Mr. Inw was appointed Secretary of State for the Col onies In tho coalition Cabinet formed last yr after belnic trader of the opposition . In Qommopa sinco ion. Ird Curzon, who s fifty-seven years old, had Jong1 experience In foreign affairs, his moft Important post betna; Viceroy of India, wher Tie served durlnn 1809-100B, Prior to this he had been Under Secretary for India rtnd for Forelun Affairs, Arthur Henderson, leador of the Labor party In Commons, resinned from the Acrulth Cabinet, In which he held the post t president of the JJoard of Education, In August of this year. On November ho .KM appointed Minister of Pensions, a newly created post made necessary by tho war. He started life an a molder. Lord Mllner, wno was nmonir those men tioned as successor to Uml Kitchener, has ,. long been Identified with Kitypt and Kotilh Arrlcn. He has had n distinguished record ajr.rt colonial administrator. Of the less widely known men In the hew Cabinet, the majority of them seem ingly ore well qualified from practical ex perience for their rcsnecllvo posts. The new Lord Hlffh Chancellor Sir Robert Bahnatyno Klnlny has tw.ro before held positions In the aovernment, bavins; been Solicitor Oeneral and Attorney (Iencr.il. Ha ts a. Unionist member of Parliament, Blr Georfta Cave In a well-known lawyer rtd Unlonlnt member of Parliament for the Kingston division of Surrey. Ilsron Ilhondda before hi elevation to the realm of noblemen In December, I91G, Wan David A. Tliomas, head of the Cum brian, coal c mblnatlou, and was known as stti llrltlsh Coal lC.nir." He has sat twice In Parliament as n Liberal member, lie was one of the survivors of the sleumshlp Ltitltanla when she was sunk In 131s. Later lie was sent across the Atlautlo to repre sent tho munition department of the llrlt lsh Government In tho United States and Canada. On his return to Kmcland he Was crented a boron by KltiR Oeorsje. Sir Albert Stanley Is icencral manager of thi underground railway system of Lon don', He wnn educated In American tech nical schools and for a number of years was the manager of the street railways In Detroit and of tho Public Service railways In New Jersey, John Hodgo Is a Labor member of Parlia ment. Ho Is secretary of the Steel Smelt In Amalgamated Association. Pr. Christopher Addlsnn has held the post of Parliamentary Secretary of Munitions. Ho la a doctor of medicine and has writ ten extensively on anatomy. llnron Devonport, food controller, Is chairman of the Port Authority of London and has also held the post of Parliamentary Secretary of tho Hoard of Trade. Ha Is well known as a sportsman, his recreations being shooting, boating and yachting. Ill Itowlaml Edmund Prothero tho Min istry has 11 practical man as president of tho Board of Agriculture, he having studied and written extensively on farming. Ha bis been a member of tho rtoyal Commis sion on Homo Production of Food since 191G. Another Labor member of tho aovern ment Is George N. Uarnr.i, from the Illack friars' Division of Glasgow. He ban de voted much time to tho promotion of old ago pensions nr.d better allowances to sol diers and sailors. Ha Is cm the Govern ment's committee for sailors and soldiers' penblons and allowances. Herbert A. I. Fisher, president of the Board of Education, la a well-known edu cator. Ha has been vice, chancellor of Shef field University since 1912, nnd Is a fellow in roveral llrltlsh collrges. Sir. Fisher In 1909 delivered the Lowell Institute lectures In Boston. Sir Frederick Cawley Is Liberal member cf Parliament from Iinrashlrn. 'Albert JUIngworth In a partner In the firm of Daniel llllngworth .1 Sons, spin ner. Ho also la a Liberal 31, P. from Lancashire. Gordon Hownrt, tho Solicitor General, Is a well-known barrister. He holds the Lib eral aat In Parliament for Leicester, Tho RL lion. Henry i:. Duke succeeded Great Britain Roused for War to Finish . Gtfttlaued from Iase One free peoples' answer to tho claim, repeatedly made since August 1, that In a crisis their democracy with Its scattered control and Its divided authority cannot copo with the fllclency nnd the force of centralized power possible under an autocracy of the 'aer na.n type, i"rance went a long way toward contra dicting the German argument so far as It concerned the military, when the produced ft J oft re, The llrltlsh believe that they hove completed the contradiction, even though It required twenty-eight months, by a- process of elimination which has finally placed In the hands of the one man who has the confidence of an overwhelming 'ma jority, the supreme power to mobilize and direct, (be entire strength of the llrltlsh Empire, DE3XOCRACY CHOSH POWEIl It Is the British Idea that democracy has Answered autocracy by showing that It 4oe not fear centralised power, but has Ron 4 step further by selecting Its own adrulnliftratlon of that power. The, new order contains hi ultrlWng JutncterUtlca that the old order lacked lflitlattre, Innovation, expedition, national. Urn. concentration and courage. Apparently Lloyd George's rat determina tion was that the administration, to be suc cessful, must Institute an entirely new sys tem In the conduct of the war and In Cab- Old-fashioned Buhr Stone Ground Buckwheat ujtd -vvholo-iTTain flours and cereals. JUteln all tho rich, bona-fornilnjr, revitalizing elements that nature placed la the uraln which are re svod in the ordinary process of twilling. ... . Buckwheat Jllfc "ft If. 8. Ill, sack, 11.00, Delivered ( br 1'arsal fast er JSxoreis il.is yeiiuvr or wnite urn ileal UBS Whole Wheat, GreJuun or m Flour. 55AKrAT OEBHALg, Kte- MKea tvoa uiu, nice, vaney, . Buckwheat Flour, Natural Drown i, natural urovn zrty. una. VT jtoods Natural Brown Bar lour Natural Brown Itlce flour. Oat iiour. S1EAT VALLEY MILLS 'fcMkW lft,raj -n---r i .E- i:'-.y-s. '' lw JiKaisTfjsaaea i I ... - ,. 3 BE. .' fc. EXPERIENCED MEN BiBj-',s HlailslslsiK V '' 1BBPJy sm IN BRITAIN'S WAR COUNCII, Abnvo ia Lord Curzon, former Vice roy of India, and now Lord Presi dent of Council in Lloyd George's now Wnr Cabinet of Ave. Delaw is Arthur Henderson, lender of tho Labor party in Commons, who will bo without portfolio. Simultane ously with tho announcement of Lord Curzon'g appointment camu tho nows from London of his en gagement to Grace Klvitin DuRRttn, oldest dnuirhtcr of the Into J, Mon roe Hinds, ono-tlmo American Minister to Iirazil. Auguatlnu Illrrall nu Secretary for Ireland after tho Dublin revolt, lip Is the Unionist member of Inrllament for Kxoter. Ignatius J. O'Urlfi has held the post of Lord Clinnoellor of Ireland slnca 1913. He Is a well-known Irish lawyer. Inet procedure regardless of precedents and traditions. The rupldlty with which lie not. only cor ralled the support of tho Labor party, and made, up the personnel of the Cabinet, but actually got bin new war council work ing before tho members wore sworn In, demonstrates not only tha ginger of the man who la now Kngland'a Prlmo MlnUter, but his appreciation of tho vital urgently of the situation Britain now faces. MKItB POLITICIANS KI.IMINATKD The new Governmotn embodies In nn un precedented degro all England's national olemsnta. It Is noteworthy In that busi ness men eliminate ns much as possible the purely professional polltlclniiH heretofore bulking largely In Cabinets. A striking Illustration of the wide range shown In Lloyd George's selections Is in the Luborltes, who wore called upon among his twenty-eight repartmetn heads. One, Arthur Henderson, becomes a member of the War Council. Ho started life as an Iron moulder, John Hodge, Minister of Labor, ts the head of the Steel Smelters' Association, The Hon, Nell Primrose, son of Lord Iloaebury, Is his undersecretary. The making of the actual Cabinet Into a working body of only ve members assures Twice the Shopping A lady remarked that she had twice as much Christ mas shopping to do this year as she did in 19l5f Fortunately she solved the problem and did the shop ping with Half the Trouble She used the advertise ments in the Ledgers aa h'er shopping guide. If you are wise you'll follow her ex ample. Read the Ads I ' -, . mmmm -i ' .tmm,w.-r .-: ? EVEG LEDaER-PHILADEWHIA, MONDAY 0EC13MBEK 11 ..n ...... i.n rr n -, i .......ft. , ..,,. . .... r' . .. .,... .... L ...... -t4. ... .-.. '- I ' ...-' Dictator of History PRICLES-Ula rule raised Athens to Its -.onllh of powor nnd glory. TIIKMISTOCI.ES Saved Orecco from tho Persians. CINCINNATUS Called from his plow to save Rome from the bur Imrinn hosts rO.MI'EV Savior of Rome from Hannibal nnd tho Cnrthatrinlnn. CAIUS GRACCHUS Lender of tho plebeians of Rome to attainment of democratic rights. FAIIIUS Roman general who led In second I'unic war, SULLA Roman goncrnl created for establishment of tha republic. JULIUS CAESAR Inaugurated lm pcrinl Rome out of chaotic condi tion of decadent republic. HIKNZI Rescued modlovnl Italy from domination of tyrnnnicnl rul ing houses. CROMWELL Londor of tho Puritan regime in England, which had Us political climax In tha common wealth. ROIIESIMERRE Chieftain of tho "Terror" In tho French Revolution. SIMON IIOLIVAU Liberator of Bcvcrnl of tho South American countries, SANTA ANA Virtual sovereign of Mexico nt time of wnr with United States. DIAZ For many years nutocrnt of Mexico. OAMHETTA Holpcd restore Frnncc to normnl nfter Commune. DAVID LLOYD OEORC.E. promptness of decision and execution which would otherwise he unobtainable under the present mlnlsirrlal system. Further con centration nnd ro-npnrnllon have provided In a scheme for rummlsilonn or commit tees In Parliament similar to those In the Congress of the United Htalrs. Ilecausn of Ills cold, the Premier Is con ned lo Ills borne. In a teller, which hft hns written to Parliament, he Indicated his belief that be would be unable to nttend tomorrow's session of Parliament, at which tho now Cabinet will formally lako ortlce. 'The ono predominant tank before the (lovernment Is a vigorous prosecution of the wnr to a triumphant conclusion," Lloyd (Jonrgo declared In this letter. "I am con fident I can rely on your support and that you will long devote your energies effec tively to that end." While the Premier remained Indoors his now Ministers wern formally received at Ilucklnghnm Paine by King Ueorgo and klnsrd his Mn.esty'H hand. A meeting of tho Privy Council, called nt noon,' brought seals of tlin retiring M nlstcrs and later delivered theso to tho newly accredited 1'nbtuvt mem bers. Lt:xKiui:.s MtrsT on Hnglnnd's every resource Is to b turned Into the war. Kvcry luxury Is to be cut off, every activity turned Into the serious business of fighting. , Nothing could be clearer than this de cision after nnnniiiicetnpnt jf Lloyd llrorge'n now cabinet and consideration of prelim inary measures to lm enacted. VlltTITALI.Y A DICTATOIl 'The little Welshman" becoinrn virtually dictator of Kngl.ind. Associated with him In the War Council aro 1 arl Curzon. who will bn Government leader In tho House of Lords; Andrew llonnr Law. who will be leader In the House of Commons; Arthur Henderson nnd Lord Mllner, ministers without portfolio. Ilecausn Curzon and Law will bo largely occupied with their duties In the two hounes, tho War Council really narrows down to a permanent membership of threo men and two of these, Mllnrr nnd Henderson, urn without other tasks than that of mem bers of the War Council. Thus tho flo eminent forces aro aligned for efficiency. This new (lovernment also plans efllclcncy through reforms ns In public economy. It Is believed virtually certain that Lloyd C!eorge's.reglme will Institute absolute pro hibition of spirits throughout Ureat lirltiiln, with severe restrictions on beer nnd wine. Further manufacture of spirituous liquors will be forbidden One ot Lloyd fleorgo's now "department Please Everyone Let your gift to wife or mother be one which will add to her pride in the home and at the same time bring pleasure to the whole family circle. Let it be A Gas Reading Lamp You will find nowhere a lamp value to equal the No. 800, which we are offering for the Holiday time at the reduced price of $9.25. Including 6 fct of beat tubing and Standard Welsbach light and mantle de livered and connected to an existing gas outlet, ready for use. f The No. 800 Gas Reading Lamp is guaranteed Mahogany base with 18-inch old rose or old gold silk poplin shade, cretonne lined, with heavy gimp trimming. It was a bargain at our campaign price of $10.75 and at this special Holiday price of $9.25 is an unusually attractive gift. At any "U. G. I," store or from representatives. Convenient term payments arranged if you desire. We also have many handsome Floor Lamps for your selection at prices lower than you would nave to pay for the same quality elsewhere. The United lilllf Ilf I1IIII11 II1IIII tllllllllll beads' Is it food controller Lord Devon bo't. Ills appointment- It Is ft neif post Vas taken to presage Issuance and Institu tion of nil the Internal economies In con nection with the nation's food supply neces sary to reduce waste1. Meatless days each week are expected. Forecast also In the new (lovernment's Ideas of unremitting, relntlgorated conduct of the war are the cutting off of all un necessary luxuries In private life and con centration upon necessary work only. All the nation's vigor Is to be directed nt preparing for the spring drive nnd the pushing of this winter's operations. RESIGN ATToNOF FRENCH CABINET IMMINENT PAItlfl, Dec II. It was reported In political circle.! to day that the resignation of the French Cabinet Is Imminent. The Matin Is authority for tho state ment that the reorganization of tha higher command of the army will not be settled until after the reorgnnlzed Onvernment taken Its seat and !s Indorsed by a vote of confidence In the Chamber of Deputies. Oovernrnenlal authority will b concen trated. The Matin predicts that "old ad mlntstrntlvs machinery will be thrown Into the melting ot" and that n small war council will bo formed, similar to that In Kngtand. More and more Kngland'a limited war council Idea In gaining support In France. More and more Is Lloyd (leorge being re garded as Kngtand's man of the hour. France Isn't watting lime In pessimistic reflections over ftumanla and Oreece. On the contrary, the nation Is setting Its Jaws tha more firmly nnd demanding action that will be immediate nnd daring, With tho slow-down of activity along the west front, forced by clilltlng and Unceasing rain, clammy fogs nnd seas of mud. events In England, Oreece and Rumania loom all the more prominently hero. ITALY PLANS TO PUSH VIGOROUS WAR POLICY HOMi:. Dee II Itnlv. no less than her allies, In prepsrlng to make 191" a year of Its most vigorous prosfc.it Ion of the war. Two events today so Indicated the new determination of the nntlon. One wan the calling to the colors o the ctnss of 1S58, one year In ndvnnrn of the time at which men of that ngn ordi narily would be called upon for military service The other wns the vote, of confidence ac corded the present flovernment by Parlia ment The session was n secret one. The vote wss 36 to IS. Details of the division on this vo'p were not made public, but it Is r.tipposed those, who opposed the tavern menl's plan- were the Socialist wing nnd Borne adherents of Olollttl. IMJonts Sink 10 Munition Ships IlCItl.i:.'. Dec. II. According to rei.irt from .Stockholm, nays the Overseas Newi Agenry today, Ornnnn submarines In th Arctic havo during the last few weeks sunV sltteen ammunition stenmers bound fin llus'iln. 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The resistance of Ihe Jtumnnlani In east em Wsllachla has been broken by Held Marshal -.on Mockensen. according to the offlclnl report of the War Office today Tho Herman Allies nre fighting their way forward despite heavy ralnstoni and the absence of bridges which were destroyed by the Ilu-o-tlutnnnlon forces during their On the Carpathlsn 'front the Itusslnns kept up their attacks on Sunday over n wide front, but gained no edvnntago, the War Office says. .... There have been no Important actions nn the eastern front the War Office stated. SOFIA. Dec 11. Itecapturs of the west bridgehead nt Cernavoda. was announced In today's offi cial report. Forcing bark nf the enemy for several hundred feel by Teuton-Ilulgnr forces west of Huhodol was also announced. A Ilulgarlnn force crossed 'the Danube Into ttumsnla near Slllstrla and captured Ihe city of Knlnrmsl In Macedonia, the statement said, several enemy attacks had been repulsed. UINDENBURG HONORED FOR RUMANIAN VICTORY IIKHLIN. Dec II. Kmperor William hns sent to Field Marshnl von lllndenburg the following autograph letter: "My Dear Field Marshall The Itu msnlan campaign, which with God's as sistance already has led to such brilliant wi-ces-es. will be valued III the war history of all times ns a bright example of the strategic art of genius You taxc again eonducled neat operations with rare pm lerc ns regards ep-endld arrangements, with the greatest energy In carrying them ut. and you proposed to me with farseelng 'houghlfulnrHa measures which directed Ihe ny to separately marching columns for i united blow. "To you nnd your well-tried assl-tnnts 'I Ihs Oeneral Ktnff the thnnks of tho ''atherlund are again due. With proud i,y and satisfaction It hns learned the news of victory, and with sura certainty, full of confidence In such leaders, looks 'Prays Lamps Desk Sets Book Jiiids Smoker's Articles Company M Mltlll Illlllf II III J ttf III 11111 mSz&i 1010 ''' lirinn ftu. tiDtin, tint I .IMlre 10 KIVO especial eipressldn of rny deejet thank by rnhfetrlnK upon you tho first of rny g-enerals the llrand Cross of the Iron cross. Tour arateful and always very affee tlonato kin. WII.HRI.M. Greece Hovers on Brink of Conflict With Entent Cenllnixd frem I'sre One that the situation has Improved, the diplo matic hody Is reserved. "Accordlna- to Orrek statements, a friendly spirit prevailed at the audience Klnit Con tanttne Rave the llrltlsh and and Itusslan Ministers The Kins;, as a slun that he en tertains no hostile Intentions, offered to withdraw two replments from Thessaly nnd Intrust the icuardlnir of tho Corinth Canal and the Chalcls Hrlde lo French torpedo boat destroyer " Dispatcher from Ilollerdsm Indicate that Oreece Is on the hrlnk of war Theso ndvlees iiuote the Iludspest correspondent of the Frankfurter Zdtunir. ns saying thst any further pressure from tho linlente will he regarded by the Orcclt Government as cause for war. The same newspaper rays that the Al lies nre prepared to dethrone Constantino and proclaim eight-year-old Prince Peter kin, with former Premier Venlielos ns recent Telegrams lo the Weekly Dispatch from Hmyrna Island, dated Friday, say that troops are reported arriving at Athens con tinuously nmt that 20.000 havo gathered In and around tha capital ATHBNS, Her. II. King Constnntlne's Onvernment made formal protest to the nlllled Powers todsy against continuance of the Allies' blockade. ATHBNS. Dec. 9 (delayed). The situa tion hero Is believed to be approaching a critical moment. Onrrctt Droppers, the American Minister, was In conference with King Constantlns more than a hour today. The Spanish Min ister hns left for Valencia, ostensibly on leae, of absence, plarlng the legation In tho hands of the Charge d'Affnlrcs. All the Kntente nationals havo been or dered by their legations to quit Athens today. Snow Hampers Itnllnn (inns ItO.Mi:. Dec. II. "Artillery oitlUty hns been hampered In the mountain regions by heavy snowfalls," says last night's War Of fice statement, "but It hns been very violent In the region east of (iorltz and on the Cnrso." 'or 29 f havo been build ing our busino3.s SC. Jf inc our business I HI MB H J:rtc&vyr on the principle -rs 'wv- ioiuto stiunre dealing und small nrollts. 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