Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    UMOSSATEDESCAPER
UPACE;LECONDIZIONl
IAustria Tcrrcbbc la Serbia.
Ii'Itnlln Dovrcbbo Rcatltuire
H Terrltorlo Conqtiistato
PBOPOSTE ' INACCETTAB1LI
r. Stampa Allcnta Deride la Mossn dt
Berllno La Gormnnia Vcdo
l'lnovlUbilo gconfUta
, ROMA. U Dlcembre.
It cancelllere tedesco ha pre-poato condl.
. i At nice che I irovernt allentl non
' J" TSlfiw. Queala ' .'opinion.
Fu? .umna romana b del clrcoll polltlcl
fiiunl I Tu-Uconelderano oh. si trnttn Jl
i.?. allro che dl una mosra diplomatics
.?. r ware un'oplnlone pubbllca favor
Hols alle potense centrnll net paesl neu
ir.lL al iuall al orrebbe far vederc che ae
lTurra contlnuera nncora la colpn e'
..... nn.ilriinllce Intcae e non della tier-
'mints.
Bi rlllene come cosa ovvla che lasola
tliooela che Rll allentl dell'Intesa dfcranno
ills Dropouts della Oermanla ' I'lntensM
nlt'enls delle opernxtonl mllllarl, do cha
rare debba nwenlro con I camblamentl che
' .. ...it annorlat ncl KOerni ui Francia
re dl Oran llretagns o col comblnmento del
r eoliiando supremo delle nrmate francesl II
krherale Joffre non e' plu' comancianto su
Jrtmo delle for francesl. II buo posto e'
ililo asaunto dal Benernlo Nlvelte. cho
B Jotrr medeslmo aveva suKRcnio cumo buo
t .suleesfore. Joffro rlmane pero, nl rltlcne,
kwle conamuere mininrB uci himmu "
ce e In tale nuallla' potra' ancora renders
winilfltl aenltll alia patrla sua cd agll
iitMtl.
Le propoate dl race delta Oermanla. che
ririanno dallo potente ncutrall traamesse al
(oternl dell'Intesa dl rlaaaumono In qucate
cond.ilonl'
La Oermanla rldara" I'lndlpendenxa
, l nllo. ....
' la. Oermanla rltlrera le auo truppe
dal terrltorlo franccao che ease prr8cn
(tmente occupano.
Ia I'olonln e la Mtuanla earanno
create monarchle Indlponrtentl.
tAutrla o la IJulEarm, o una dl
tue. doranno conscrnre quella Kr
lionc della Serbia che o stata con
qulitale dalle nrmato teutonlche.
' Ia llulsnrla dovra' aere quella por
ilono dl terrltorlo cho le fu presn dur
ante lo ecconda Rucrra batci.nlca.
L'ltalla dor.V rcatltulre all'Auatrla It
terrltorlo del Trcntlno o delta Venoxla
Olull.i conqulatato dalle forxo Itnllane.
' Alia Germanla si doranno restltulre
tutte lo au colonic
II congreaao della pace Ul dovra'
rliolvere II problcma della I'enlsola
I Balcanlca
' Di queate condlilonl al edo chlaramente
tbe la Germanla o I'Auatrl.-i. cha o'okk!
completamenta aotto l'lntluenza dl Bcrllno
nllltarmente o polltlcntnonte, errcbbero a
guadagnsre la Serbia che eparlrebho com
plttamente dajla carta pollttca dcll'Ehiropa.
Jn altro paro! la Oermanla verrebbe a
gtudagnare tutto quclto, o quaal, per oil
aveva proocato la pcrscnte apaventevolo
fuerro, I" una commedla ncl mezzo della
traxedla plu' terrlbllo che I'ttmanlta nbbla
mil tlato. Queata e' l'oplnlono generale
rl clrcoll rotnant I" una fnrsa, nclla
qule I'lnteaa non al laacora' tranclnaro.
Tttegramml da I.onclra o da Herllno dl
cono che I commentl della atampa Ingleae
,franceae Bono narcaBtlcl. I crltlcl mllltarl
franceal conildernno che la Germanla tenta
II eolpo della pace ora perche' non vedo
Jla' II modo dl lnccre non solo, ma dl ovi.
Urt la Bconntta.
EVENING LEDGER-PHIL ADELI'HDLV, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916
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MISS BEATRICE V. CLINCH
"SAFETY FIRST" TALK
BEFORE RAILWAY MEN
Miss Beatrice V. Clinch Dis
cusses the Responsibility of
Trolley Employes
, Delaware Farmers Gathering Holly
IS. HBAFOlin. Dot, uec. 13. Tho holly
iml evergreen acason la recelvlne tho ntten-
I- Uun of the farmers throughout Sussex
County. The crop sometimes means more
thin (100 to each family which makes
wreatha for the city marketB. Tho men and
bo)l go Into tho woods to cut the holly,
while the women and girls make It Into
jirreatha. Trices are ranging from II 10
to' 1. 10 per dozen
How the Philadelphia Itapld Transit Com
pany la Keeking to reduce the number of ac
cidents duo to the carelnanen of children
nnd ndulta In crossing the street In front
of trolloy cars was described last n'Rht by
Miss Ileatrlce V. Clinch, of the safely bit
reau of the corporation, before tho Pcnnsyl
anla fitato Hallway Aaaoclatlon. nt the
Hotel Adelphla.
Mlis Clinch, a remarkably trrtty young
woman, waa engaged by the Itapld Trnnalt
Company to speak to gatherings of school
children on "itafety first" and to undertake
other activities leading to greater safely In
the public highways.
Sho told how hundreds of children com
peted for prizes for the beat stories dealing
with accident prevention, how thousand nf
blotters bearing pictures Illustrating "safety
first" had been distributed nmong the boys
and girls of tho prlatc, parochial nnd
nubile schools
Mlsi Clinch said- "The motorman must
watch continually for the safely of thought
less women, tho man who Is so worried
with business affairs that he has no
thought of safety nnd for tho safety of the
children who do not know tho danger. He
must be watchful nt stre-t crossings nnd
must not fall to note tho moement of ve
hicles which nre being driven or operated
by careless persons. Ho cannot Ignore the
faot-mo Init. short-turning automobile; he
must ever be on the alert for the unex
pected moes of small children In the
squares, he must expect that some careless
person will suddenly appear from behind a
movlns vehicle or car nnd step Into his
pathway nt extremely nhort notlco. He
willingly docs all this, but he expects that
you contribute your share of caution for
your personal safety."
CIST ANMVmSAnY JtMAB HU.K
i,, Fne White
.K&" Diamond
ll-ht. elM sold Cf M
TlrTanr lllnss. V I a-
talld tiii.
law as
Hiwelul valuta.
La Vallieres
Menulns Diamond, as
$5
I. MAYER, 1732 Market St.
JEWTO.Cn AND NII.VKRHM1TII
i OTKS KVKSIXOH
WMWMWmmWBMBi
Wifcker N
ovelties
for
Holiday Gifts
The smartest new designs and colorings.
Tea Trays of Yellow, Black, Sage and
Light Blue Wicker, with assorted stencil
centers. Bed Traya of White Wicker with
cretonne center. Round Serving Trays.
x Wrigkt, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc.
1212 Chestnut Street
Alan Seeger's
roems
volume containing the complete collection
the Poems of the American Soldier-Poet,
including "Champagne, 1915," "I have
a Rendezvous with Death," etc.
of
Published Today
"This book contains . . . the record of a short
life, into which was crowded far more of keen experi
ence and high aspiration of the' thrill of sense and
the rapture of soul than it is given to niost men, even
of high vitality, to extract from a life of twice the
length. Alan Seeger had barely, passed his twenty
eighth birthday, when he was caught in a deadly
flurry of machine-gun fire, and fell lohis
friends his loss was grievous, to literature it was we
shall never know how great,"-W7Wan Archer,
"To England the war gave as it poe.t-hero Rupert
Brooke; as token of the love ottwo great republics, it
gave to America and France this other so(ldier-poet,
eternally,. divinely young;, hs life and death made
poetry, too. If there is tragedy in 'such a loss we
joyfully remember that in tragedy also there may be
pure beauty." Collier'? Weekly. ' W "
BOYS USE SPOON TO DIG
THEIR WAY TO LIBERTY
Three Flee Prison at York.
Soon Captured in Barricaded
Bedroom
YOmv, I', fiec. . "Huck Klnn"
himself could not have staged a better
prison flight than three thlrteenyear-otd
York bo)s, who dug themselves out of Ihe
House of Detention, a brick bulldlnr near
the center of the city Their only lool was
a teaspoon.
Potlco captured them le than an hour
later, barricaded In a btdroom at the home,
of Halph Spangler. one of the neelng lads.
The others were 1'aul Keener and Kdwsrtt
Alwlne
The bos had been arretted for a series
of roboerles at Conewago Heights, which
they confessed In one of these the Alwlne
hoy had turned a crucifix In the wall while
Ihe looting was progressing
Willi the spoon the trays dug through
n partition wnll In the House of Detention,
hiding the mortar and laths In their bed
Making their way Into an unguarded corri
dor, they tied down the fire escape.
"We didn't hae enough brenkfast." was
the excuso the oungaters gave the author!,
tits for their flight
CAPTAIN ULAIKIB'S CASE
British Government, It Is Snid, Now
Considers Taking Serious Mcnsurcs
J.ONPO.V. Dec U The Itrltlsh Oovern
ment Is understood to bn considering serl
out measures In connection with ths case
of Captain Ittalkle. of the tlrltlsh stentnshlp
Caledonia, recently sunk, who waa taken
prisoner by the Hermans
The ontclsls of the foreign Ortlce hae
consulted the Admiralty regarding tho beit
steps advisable, hut the nctlon they will
take has not jet been decided upon
Chester Womnn Dies
dlK-STRll. I'a. Dec 13. Mrs. D IMwUi
Inlng. wife of a textile manufacturer In
this city, died at her old home In Inlngton.
Mrs Inlng wss a member of the board of
managers of the J Iwls Croiler Homeo
pathic Hospital nnd the J. Lewis Homo for
Incurables
IT. S. AIDS SOLDIER'S WtfE
Norrlstown Woman Granted $40 Month
Durlnjr Husband's Service
NOnrtlSTOWN. !.. Dec 1J Mrs.
Annie Qulntrelt, of Norrlstown. whose hus
band. Harry Qulntrell, Is n private with
Company P, Sixth tleglr.ont. nt Bt Taa.
has received n cheek for $213 SI from
Washington, with this explanation:
Tho Inclosed cheek covers allowance
due you as a dependent relative ot TT.
C Qutnlrell, from June 19, 1916. to the
last day of the month preceding tho
date hereon. Hereafter a check for JIO
will Im forwarded to you on the first
day of each month during the sen lee ot
the soldier,
Mrs. Qulntrell wrote to the War De
partment at Washington, staling that she
needed the support of her husband for her
self nnd two children, and requested that
ho be permitted to return home
Train. Off Track, Hits Mill
HAOKIISTOW.V. Md., Dec IJ I'arl of
n Cumberland Valley .freight train. Jumped
the track while passing through Hsgers
town nnd crashed Into Heck llrothers' brick
lumber mill, breaking through n wnll Into
the machinery room
LOCKED 10 DAYS IN CAR,
MAN AT POINT OF DEATH
Falls Unconscious in Arms of
Trainmen When Liberated
nt Pittsburgh
rlTTSmniOH. Dec. U. Nearly dead
from hunger, thirst and exposure, a man,
belleed to be Itobert Koch, twenty-eight
jenrii old. of Altcntown. I'a., fell uncon
sctous Into the arms of trainmen when they
opened n box ear In tho Houth Seventh
street yards of the fVnnsjIvanln ltnllroad
here late eaterday. The man was taken
to the South Hide Hospital and early today
was still unconscious
Mystery surrounds the nppenrnnce of the
man In thn car. Inasmuch ns he was
well dressed and carried n new grip filled
with clothing Apparently he was starting
on a trip when he found his way Into the
box car. which was seated In Allontown
(en days ago and nns not opened until It
nrrhed here. Koch's Identity was estab
lished through n lodge card from t.odg No
II, Patriotic Order Sons of America, of Al
teuton n.
CI
ACOBS
BOOKS
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CHESTNUT
STREET
and Stationery
A LADY REMARKED
when in our store a few days ago, "I did not know that you
carried such a large assortment of hooka of all the pub
lishers' She expressed her delight by making a liberal
purchase and was surprised when she learned that our
prices were the same ns elsewhere. Have you made YOUR
purchases of Christmas Boolcs and Stationery'?
1)0 IT NOW.
SERVICE IS THE KEYSTONE OF OUR BUSINESS
j "MEET MP ATJACOnS"
Want Uhtshton Man Promoted
LRHKIHTOtt, r., 1A U. Carbon
County Democratic: leaders are urging
President Wilson to promote Fourth As.
alstant Postmaster Oeneral James 1
ninkslee, a resident ot this town, to ft higher
position. They say he has put his depart
ment on a high plane of efficiency nnd that
through his economising he saved the Gov
ernment millions of dollars, thereby en
titling him to something with better compensation.
Woman a 'Husky' Huskcr
CAHt.tSt.ti. Pn.. Deo. 11. Mrs. CI. d.
Kaufman, who resides on n farm near
New Cumberland has husked 501 shocks
of corn this season. They were largo
shocks, some making two and others thtee
sheaxes.
THIEVES KOU COURT taATKQH
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Take $233 From Her Corset and Stock. -injr
nt tho SPolnt ot a Pistol
prrrsnurtcm. Dec is --Corsets and
stockings are not always safe hiding
places for money, as Mrs. lxella Dlskcney,
nfty-two yean old, Juvenile Court mstronv
cah testify Two men, poslnu as JuVenlta
Court onicers. appeared at tho residence' ot
Mrs. niakeney, which Is n detention horn
for Juvenile offenders, nnd nsked to look
oer her books.
As Mrs. niakeney was handing; the book
to one of the men the other thrust a re
olver In her face nnd demanded her m6n$y.
Mrs. Utakeney screamed, hut the tmen took
1100 from her corset and (111 from lief
stocking and escaped.
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enameled "'
Silver
PHILADELPHIA
The painslakirgf effort of
years enables this House to
offer patrons the hardest
stock of Enamels ever
assembled by one house
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Mason & DeMarry
1 1 15 Chestnut Street
Vpp. Keith's
32 Hudson Seal Coats
40-inch model.
Skunk, Ermine, Beaver or Seal.
74.25
Regular Price, 82.50
m
Genuine Hud. Seal Sets 9
Barrel muff and small novelty
scarf. I
22.50
Regular Price. 25.00 I
aMisincjicBKim
Russian Pony Coats
40. inch Model
Beaver or Raccoon Collar
35.55
Regular Price 39.50
French Seal Coats
Genuine akunlc collar.
49.05
Regular Price, 54.50
French Seal Coats
Block opoBtum collar and border.
62.55
Regular Price, 69.50
French Seal Coats
40-inch model, aeal or skunk
raccoon collara.
67.05
Regular Price, 74.50
Hudson Seal Coats
Dyed muikrot 40-inch flara model
88.65
Regular Price, 98,50
Reliability
art -- ivit1
4 reason for the
success or tins
holiday sale of
furs.
Ten per cent, off
the Tagged Prices
would be of little induce
ment without the relia
bility of both Firm and
Merchandise.
The word Sale means
a "buy -word" of oppor
tunity when used by us.
Not an excuse to unload
or liquidate, as
we never buy
for sale pur
poses,
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Black Fox Sets
Barrel muff nnd nil-fur scarf.
31.50
Regular Price. 35.00
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Kamchatka Brown
Fox Sets
Barrel muff, animal scarf.
35.55
Regular Price. 39.50
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Dyed Blue Fox Sets
Barrel muff and nil-fur acarf.
52.20
Regular Price, 58.00
lnWHW.BltiBllyinBWBffMwECWlPM 81
Natural Racoon
Barrel muff and animal scarf.
67.05
Regular Price 74.50
Beaver Sets
Barrel muff and all-fur scarf.
40.50
Regular Price, 45.00
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Hudson Seal, Coats
42-inch model, exceptional full flare
121.50
Regular Price 135.00
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
Expert Mail Order Service
Slate Fox Sets
Barrel muff and all-fur scarf.
76.05
Regular.Price, 84.50
Hudson Seal Coats
Full flare model 6-Inch border
and collar of skunk or lynx.
130.50
Regular Price 145-00
Scotch Moleskin Coats
sS-lnch model 6-lncU border
and collar of skunk. Full design.
247.50
Regular Price 275.00
Natural Mink Coats
41.neb model trimmed at
bottom with aabl paws
nnd mink tails.
337.50
Regular Price 375.00
White Fox Sets
Barrel muff and all-fur scarf-
72.00
Regular Price, 80.00
Fisher Sets
Barrel muff and all-fur ucart.
130.50
Regular Price, 145.00
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