mmmmi!i9t'"',!''-: '.""P M BVBmNGr 3JBD0&B-PB1LADELPHIA, WBB.teSDAY, fEOB3M33BIt - 1910 -. UQAMS AGAIN EBTRBAT i fa&ift Take 7000 Moro rjfttiers on Road to ff liuzeu Mnli attacks fail 4 l' K" cl BEItfcltf, Vte, 19. lit ret reft. i of thft enemy forces who had ft(fSs$ (rtAnjl on the floodd Yatomlta lltvsr, fat JUttiaWa, Wli Ann.oune.ed In todnv'n olfl- The llumanlans w fa-enforced by ltus- &.n Rivalry The r rotrrai is nortnenst Wtrd, ' "On the. rpsd to IIumii we gained con-skewablof-ground and took, more than 7090 ItrkMrctf Mid the statement. tsuetNiffuV patrol ensagsmsnts- ware is- ported In ill ffficlal statement detailing events on tjio Carpathian frnnL On the Trapsylvanitn front the statement re potted repulse by Auatrn-llnnxarlnn troops ol nuMlart attacks. In the Oyargya Moun tains uid oa bith sides ftf the Trotuaul Valley. ItfconnfcUerlng detAohmants fol- lawlnff tho rtrmlng enemy stated Hint there, wore considerable hoitfle Josses, Thara Isj nnthihfr tn ranarf frnirt IIia ' ttkallMI M1l iLf M KAdillAn en.,a tt& 1lfa Office announced, -1 RUSSIANS itALT FOES m TttJEpAM'ATIUANS PBTtlOOlUD, Deo. U. Repulse, yfllh Brwt onomy lonnf, of "Tsutonld at ticks In tbe wooded Carpa- : i inians wm, anneunocu in louay s ommai i statement. Kastwara tit cnniena a strong t, vmviu tAKvfiv iTin inMinEUf mhu nuutiiwuiu i contnUefl (ha nemy stubbornly rcsletlnff QtipY GUNS ACTIVE VFi'WESTERN FRONT ItEHLIN, JJec. 13. Etcpt for artillery nrlnff on tt)e8omma luid Verdun. frort, which was temporarily livelier, ami patrol clashes duHim tho nlht, thera Nvero no Important operations, the "War OfHce annoimond today In n com munlcntlort on activities In tho 'western war tlitat;?. ' i r GARMENT MAKERS QUIT; AFFECTING 2000 SHOPS 65,000 Yorkcrs Wnlk Out in New York District, Failing, to Gain Demands NBWiWIlK, Dra. JI. Slxty,flve thou. Band garment wprlcera struck hi-ro, today, partly tyliiB up factories In A(anhnttan, Brooklyn. NewnVk and IllilRowno)!, N J. Tho'wnV'-out followed orders by Sydney IJIllman, president of the AmqlKnniated Clothlns worKcrs or America, who an nounced that the mnnufncttirars had ro fuscd to crnnt the demands of tlo orRnnlm lion for ri forty-elglit-hoiir weeK npd 'In creases: In wages amoutitlnc to 2 n. week. It la estlniated that about 2000 shops are affected hy tho strike. Others will bo forced to operate only part tltac. as mem bers of thei rival oreanlKatlon, the. United (lirment Wprkors of America, have con cluded aralcahia ncsotttlans with the em ployers. " Th employers' organization nirulnst which today's strllte Is particularly directed Is knoivn as tha Amalgamated Clothlnc ttanufnc(urcrs' Association, of which Her bert C Ansorcc Is president. Tha strike Is complicated through the In ternal dissension of the Amalgamated and United organizations. The Amalgamated, has been expelled front membership In the American Federation of tabor, white the United, Is still nmilated and It also has not brbken off relations with tho Amalgamated Manufacturers' Association. SILVER CUPS AWARDED F0R WINDOW DISPLAYS Walnut Street Merchants End Contest With Dinner Considerable difficulty was encountered 6y the Judges of the more than 100 window displays entered In tho window Illumination contest of the Walnut Btrcet nuolnces Asso ciation. A tour of the district was mido V iw iurjh ana ma rouowing prices, were .warded: V'lrpt.jiljyer cup, to Bonors rhonotropti Cor- f0Salvr cup. to A.,,7 Dlsment Co. V?ort. Jlvr eun. to VIII? I'Mrli IlonorsM. rnentton i sceori1i1 lo fltone, am&&v'8si Cho4oS' L T- "u","1 A. special ciip was presonted for tho best fllsply km Uroad rtreot or nny of tho numbered- streets botween Chestput npd Hpruco, rom tho Uelawaro to tha Hehuyl, kill llWtt, to H. II, toattlea. Honornblo mention wu given to II. M. Law, Charles lUnry Jfpr. Millard's. Marshall Bush, Lewis and Murta, Appleton & Co. The Judges were nobert Orler Cooke, Sresldenfof tha Klfth Avenue Association, rew York city; Thomas P. Motrin, presl dept of the Washington Chamber of Com merce, Washington, and Kdwln, A. Beldo Wits, president of the Ilotary Clgb of Ual, timore, A dinner was glvert In their nonAr1 t tho SL Jnmes Hotel Immediately precede Jng: tha lour Of "th& district. Xfarfc on OuaraiUetM the BtjU, wMtir roniH, (Jiv a necessity,, if r id gift is, necessary HP0 vm fytotew. Neckwear 6:5c Newest alia !, blends and stripes! Handsomely Hoxed. Otters frpm QOc to tZMQ BECKERS! 826 Cbtnut Street rm V idv mui W i v OooJj 1 mfm AU aJiV II fl i left ! HHW nWi. Scvqnih No9nday Report Woman ft lUcqlcal Campaign T yilSED In laatftwonly-four hours -416,548.05. ToVtl amount rrflsctl In Bovcn days ?04,S2.01. Amo Tint whlehi must'be raised by flnturdn Y nlght-105,(WO,00. I Chnmitjon team, for Inst twenty four homv Tcnm.No, 215, Minn P. A. Tryonj jM? 'mohoy, $CC02. Dr. Florence 1 vrnkor, close second, with 15010. Champion, Jnrgcst number porjonB seen Ih Inst twrinty-foUf hours Tcnm Nf' 0, Vr. Husiin Corson. Spenkcr to yarrow noon, Wnnn mnkor's Fren.Vi room, Michael J. ItyAn, of tho PlVjic Service Commis sion, WOMAN'S MIMICAL FUND GEK$A5,548JWQJtJ5 College Cnmptrign Hns Total Now of $H32J StncVcnts Will Help , In nn effort lr rale the nrj ded-$200,000 for tho Woman's MMIcal U) leiro, lion, C70.D0 of which miii't be rnlijid lit the re maining three days of this eek, It wail announced this noon il the Bel-tosntbcr luncheon In tho WnnmnnUer J rencll Itnom ihn ih. rniiairn will be il'tAKM! thn re mainder of this wctV an the students will nlvo tholr entire WiJ U totntt ti Ket the rest of tho moiui.v' by mldnlKht Knt Urday. , , ,. "I havn beti nsked ly Imnnw people If It would not bo nJ( rlsht V.hiavctho money handed In next wrk," saVWl Mn KlUnbeth Iludyard Currier. campnlKnYmnriaKnr, to tlm 200 women workers "Hut V most toll yaw that the Impression wn i mli with the public Is "Old you got tho m ne7 T'eop to will not wait for exilnnatlci that It Is to be promised nett week I'lcdces. of course, ran be tnk"n rind tin V given for payment, hut w ivant all pi Vles In by Haturdny night. I koow when rospei-llvo donors know IhM thrAwlll help , w,o.r"u"t get tho anttiunt by flainrdny nt . mldnlKht. Plvo thousand dollars' wnn add td to tho Kplscopal fuhd otlay tif educate VRlrls at tho Woman's Jfedlcal Coir?? v , y cn" be sent to lhauOrlont by thn J V'scopal Church. Ths mpney1 was given IV Mrs J. Lewis Croier; and others' ofXthe l.roser family nt Upland, Another rfnoitymops nn of B0()0 and ono fur IIOOO were1 rpmrttil this noon, a check (or flOPO from ori'o n,,.i,n, ik nn, fnr I2fllr from GtmlJil ;.""."" ..v: . "t .: - m ip a?. . uroiners, rio irmn mvp t v;' -"" .nn tann fmWi Mrit. Katliprilu) WnU nn lisrt from CharliM bustls llar.lsoti A. mn whoso, namn Is , withhold gae ?2S a: promised $2S annoally, So long'n.y h Uvea anil Nivelle, S(uprene s Chief puFrancv Continue ct from I'ao One dealing with 'tho nlint of tho now vgoviVn mnt The tiersonnel of tho new cnbh'ief, already baa been reported unofllclnUy. Tiicy chief posts, It Is said, will bo nllcd by thrt following; rrcmiar nnu .linisicr oi rureiKn "i- fairs, Arlstlde llrlnnd ; Minister of rinnnco, Alexandre H)ot: Minister of War, Jcn cral "Lynutex-: Mlnlstor of Marine, Admiral I.ecazo; Mlillnter of Manufactures, Includ ing munitions and transports, Albert Thomas. flepernl Ntvcllo, who has hnd command of tho Kreiieli) nrmy nt Verdun, Is a com paratively ytnuiK olllcer who two years ago held the rusk of colonel uf nrtllory Hq was educates fjrir n military career at Knlnt Cyr, NnpoloonV ncnikmy, ami ns a young olllcer ha tiiolq part In thu expedition of Kuropcnn armies sent to China to put down tho Iloxer relieltlou, which was led by Field Mnrshnl von iValdersoo, uf tho Uerman army. NlVCllo's Irsti duty In this wnr was In Alsace, flghtlligrto win back this province from Germany. At tho battle of tho Msrna ho served Utidor Ocneritt Maunoury and achieved sucli distinction for bravery that his reputation did not suffer when, nt the battle of tho Vtlvcr Alsne, ho hnd to retreat across tho rljcr boforo tho enemy Two months nftcr.ltho beginning of tho wnr ho was nppolntell Keoernl, and In February, 19 IS, he wait mnilo division commander LJiHt spring fio was in command of tho Third Army Corpslnnd hnd won the confi dence of Joffilo tOf'silch nn extent Hint hn I was appointed! to 'tha command nt Verdun pn succession I to aeperal l'etnlu. To his military genius ih attributed ono of the most Striking achievements of tha war U reqnpturo nt n alnglo stroke of almost nil tlyi territory gained by tho Oer mans at "Verflun, Useful Gifts For Boys or Girls NpPfDupllaated 1'l.ciilitre GIRLS' COMBINATION WATERPROOF tnn4- H iwufii a uai tMlirtly New $9M r"U Hires 3 . years te , lOyesric Mall Orders l'lllwl, Boys'Raiocoat $9,25 joLj Value 4asf W.0O Maov ,r rjugiisa can toosV double texture; bindadv i". i" ..o ndski? ri mil Inn mil Wr c"i 5'i.rt Ira sUsde. "-T " -V ,-. For Boys Sp Girls' STOlOM BOOTS Men's and Womrn'4. S7 hfi. Kaincoats. Special . yVJ INC0AT 820 Chestnut Street Nt la Automat KeaUurtst Ol'liN KVKMNUS USEFUL GIFTS 1 m i lif talue J $8 00 in JMi IIAtH IflAgP aac ur: li 1 1 ir w In 1 i't a iv 13 'It Iff IMP (mKiJI' ftanseom''3 Grand Banquet Coffee, a S-lb. . cU.vt $0 Commonwealth-Blend, a S.lb, MJK-UP INPATIENT OF ACADEMY RENT Grangers Thought Chamber of Commerce Was Responsible for It A mlsurttm-slnndlng concerning the nr rnngenwnl mnd nlmut thn "meeting place for the Blntxt (Irangr, which-"has Us session nt thn Acitinw of Music, has been the topic of Anmslerabln dlsitusslon among meml-ers ofith organlratlohti(lnce the ses-. sionvntRftn J A McfJonrran. master of the grange i said rtenYiV "thftt bo arrlvnl In the city Inst (Friday. belleMng that N rontrnct for the itnh OfMhe AcAdemy of Mttslo had been .arranged 'through the rhnmlior of Com merr V 0M termS which woul 1 relievo tho , emm to of any .ejuionee In the matter of a rnpni lie nlnoe." It was his Impression that the rliatnber of Commerce haV arranged to pay r p (he bills Mu h to his astonishment, ho says "he found that the arrangement t ml not been rnmpt tteil. although a rotitrarl has been olRtted wtilrh did not bind I ho Chamber of Crthimftree to ly" Mr mcBparran, after n rail ml the ofllccrs of the Chamber of Cnmmcrrr, went to Mnyor Kmllh's nlllre where Hi r matter nf paying Vir tlie ball frns dlscusse d and n sat Isfnctorr arrangement ronrlude t Mr Ml'Hlinrflin lidded "H sunned to bo a rase f the Chamber of Coltimereo ex pecting llio city f Philadelphia tn pay the bill, and bn rlly expecting tho Chnmber of CommereT to rt,isume the nbllgf itlon " At the jChamhyr of Cnmmorce It was ex plained t lint that organization had neter made nn pledge tn furnish n h III free for tho ineetUg of the grange Chit f Clark, of tho consviiiMon bureau, said that tho whole trouble, annso by Ji tnlsiinderstl (ndlng, for wblifli ho asserted his bureau was In no way to blame 71c cited corrcsp mdenco on lltnftl Iba Chamber jf Commerci i which, he declared would show that his o rgitnlzatlon hadnever utidertakem to pay fm f the Arnd emy Atilhor Olllcor of tbe h unbcr said that tho organization nerr me lo pledges to secure fre meeting places i Jor conen tlowt, or to-do anything else In .connection with such f meetings which woi lid Involve nnytcost toitho chamber I Nj II Kiflly, secretary of tho f Ihamber of C'onimnruo, when nsfcod about t bo dispute, referred '1ii(illrers to Itownrd (l. French, the prrhldcnt Mr l'rench re ferrcd the wholo-ntitler back to Mr Clark, i jhlef of the Sconvontrm hurenu ' It wtfs announced nt the Mn- or'n odlco that nhrck for 11780 had been lent to thn KranKncomlnltteo to lake care of it ho rental iof thn Academy of Mimic, the tin mey balng Jtakon from a fund ajiproprlnled tby Coun sels for entertainment expenses G. W. WILLIAMS, OF T OGA, IN SI'EAKEKSIIir l RACE KopreHcntntivu Tells Governor 'Hu yill Enter Ropublicnn Caucus Una Cnndlilutc HAnillHllCHO, Dec 13 Ocnrg W Wll- 'II.-uiih, Itepreseiitntlvo from Tioga )nd local option champion In the House, called on floverhor Druiiibaugh today, tnlr) him ho Intended to go Into tho Itepubllerm caucus iih a candidate for Speaker, ntnl thnt ho Intended to hldo by the declslm I, of that caucus After the conference Mr William') Mald lift had not been summoned here, thnt lio was In town on' business nisi merely Acallcd to illscuss legislation nnu I lie cik-iiK .uirsnip cnmpniKn Thn Dovernor did not nsk mostoiwlth- ,raw nnd I did not request his support," slid Mr Williams "Ho known; I nm a cn dldato nnd mrnn to remilln tiuct? " 'HlluiiiH wna nccompnnled by Fitink II. Mar ln, tho other Tioga lloprcscMtntUc OthA s w ho called at tho rovcrnotfs office today wero C F Ilenchoff, memlfer from Frank lln C U Cook, member frr.m York Counts and Congressmnn Punlel II r.tifcnti '1 ' I'Vom Putnam's Eist fiend lr our S pod" llunlrnted IloWiUtu Ciituloffun Rcminigccnccs of a Vnr Time Statesman and Dfplomat ; 1H0O-I01S nyPrcdcrlck W. Seward (linil Hecrtlaru 0 Matt untltr IJnCyiln. Johnson nndtllnycs 8 B0l PS' S3.80, "So c inpletely fllled with mntter of the mt, t Inlensa Interest .to vry live Ami lean that Iho lreliwer has the uL'llollt dlttlrulty In declitlne whst to rer to ' llrvaklu Kaalt, "Fur mV fniiinnltnir tlisn n novl this ll ohiine. rlrlvarv too In the nunlllk ralln! Htmnphrrn ami in urfllve inspiration. Tho ktnil o( hook iVmt may he ro,l oir nnil,nvrr. rropencd anynhere."' tilcuao 7lcr ht On the ArtJiof Writing Sir Arthur (fciiller-Gouch h S1.S0. If the author twd written nothing r li ptVr llv hilt thm nrtA rhMiilVr on MXirron liook woul.i he wlwurt)ilresains. 1'hlla. Trlutraph. Tiie Seycu Wp.odT8 of the Ancient World Edgar J. Hanks Author of "lllsinyri " etc. 12" 83 !llutratlonvi S1410. Th author klllfullv i serlhes tho "Havn Wonitarn." slocla lhani In th.lr rrow.r htatortoal i ettln and klrhln tb Hints snd candltlona which proauuad theut. The Woman Who Wouldn't Hose Pastor Stokes f 12 st.ss. A plsy tn four jii la nit sn lma. Inatlv4 pUr, but stern I'K tursi of rul Ufa in a typical iiilnlnti,n A Month in Rome Andre Maurel . lis Ilfui. SO Main.' 1,15 guldi book- but a lltarary clalU ht w.'".bir the famous uuthor a ' Ills Cltl.a of Italy." ' War, Peace and tho Future Ellep Key Author of "Lava and Marrtase.'V ' .w vvmuf, ai ins uoiia.T' ate Crown 8. St.so, A conatdaratien of Natlonullim and ot,w'o,iVn,'t"w,r.,nJ '",b '""" Old Christmas Washington IrvInK 8. 33 Illuatrstlona t Boms la color. S.0 TfcU d.lUhlful and arowjni pktura l-..t'Jf.r, tor tn Brat flmi iS fltllaar Cbrlatnias ituUa. A ahVnni.!S A ehanolDjt stft And Thus He Came Cyrus Townsend Dfady IS u jiiujirauna in Clr It. 00 ItUf Ktt. d$ All BotkttUir: JslW& &'1 BEAVER AT WORK NEAR CITY aI Trctt unnwned like this hnve been thirty miles of town In tho circle is rnro "Scavenger" View of Wood Concern Continued from I'nxe Hue has a deficient y of more than J2O0I0O, nf. cording to Commissioner O'N'cll The complaint from Cincinnati In nc compnliled by affidavits whlih ntnto that stock was purchased by the drpiments In tho Union Casually Insurance Comp.iny of Phil adelphia In 1009. no dividends Imvo been pnld, nnd thnt no report tins over been made to stockholders an to the financial condition of that company Touching upon the presidency nf the Consolidated Investment Company, the let ter states, that according tn tho Hrrretary of the Htnte nf Hclavtori'. where the i uin pany was Incorporated, Wood In tln presi dent of that concern Thn lottcr from Cincinnati In signed by Mr I'crrls The affidavits Inclosed nro from the following ovvnern of slock In the Union Casualty Insumuco Company Mayor flcorgo l'urhtn, 215 shifres , A. I. Hanfonl. 2fi shares, Frd Davenport 25 shares W II Stewart 25 shares; nnd II H Ilmdlev. 2li ' Vsk iHBBBR?5,tf j jHrM iTTtjl Kfmjj jtf MuKQ'WPsKTjm 1 i I (6A Picture., H Tho Fint m Magneto -Equipped i "Eight" H I Hi n I on Ilnncocnt Creek, tvithfti n likcr cr.s of n member of this now species. nh.irrs Their stock some time ago, which was iiurihnsefl In lOO", uns transferred In pxih in r-f f"r stnik owned by tho Consoll dated I'tivrstment Company Accerd log to the Informntlon received by Mayor I'm hta nnd his friends from tho Sec r.ilary nf the State of Delaware, the address iifVtho (1 insolldated Investment Company Is nt ItlOl firsts Avenue, Pittsburgh This Is wh ire tlie homn office of tho I'enslnn Mutual I.lfn Ini urance Compnny. of which Wood In p:rnl(, ent, anil which linn a dcllclcncy of more1 limn 11,000,000, Ih located Thui jou will see," writes Mr. Ferris lo Commissioner o'N'cll. "that all roadn lend to Iloini j namely, that tho I'enslnn Mutual l.lfo Insurance Company, at Pittsburgh, with l' I' Wood as the prlmo factor, and the (Vinolldatid Investment Company be long tc fine and the same group While vim urn perhaps not Interested In the Con (.ollilnteir Invcstmont Company. It hns seemed llnportant "to mo that you nhoiild have porii, sslnn nf all the Information thht I have In regard to this Consolidated In vestment t'ompnnjl" Then ho iiuoteii tho paragraph already given ubovi' Mr Ferrla also Btnbcn that ho sont copies found IV JJi Neither brush nor pen can picture stamina, strength .and power. As you investigate this new "Standard Eight," something more than handsome lines, graceful curves and rich upholstery must impress you. While your eye will be arrested by beauty, your judg ment will endorse construction. ol the adfdAylft lo the Attorney Oenenilof Ohio, and a copy of Ms lettett BnEK3nECRiT.n Tho affidavits made Wayor Puohta, Davenport Btewnxt. Hradlty, Ferris and Banford are alike, and read In part as fol lows That at or about the tno of the Is- suing of the said stock, said Union Casualty Insursnr Company made a contract with nmanl as nucn hock holder, by the terms of which said company. In consideration of the ad ancement of the lntelTetsof enld com pany, by affiant as s. stockholder agreed to pay affiant nn amount etil to ten per cent of the premium In come of the snjouht the- company re ceived from raid Htate, apnuatly In cash for a period of ten years .from date of said agreement, each stock holder to participate In proportion of the number of shares of (he capital stock of the company standing In his hame nnd to pay affiant, ns such stock holder a ten per cent renewal com mission thereon while such business remained In force Concluding Ijls communication, Mr Fer ris tells Stale Insurance Commissioner O'N'ell that the objects of the Union Cas ualty Insurance Company hau wholly felled and that hn believes It would bo for the best Interests of nil creditors nnd stockholders of said company, nnd to nil other parties, that a receiver Iki appointed. Wilson Presides nt lied Cross Session WASHIN'OTO.V. Dec. 13. ITeildcnt.Wll son, honorary head of tho American lied Cross presided nt tho nnntiab meeting hero today John .Hkctton Williams, treasurer, reported that 1543,000 was spent by tho as sociation In I.'urnpenn rellef'work the last year iiglljjHssMHHMs Moderately Priced and Pearl Necklaces Pcarlstfor Enlarging Necklaces Gilpin, Henris & Smith (Formerly with Bailey, Banke fi Diddle Company) 1334 Widener Building l'HILADlJLPHIA Dt'amoncl Broochea Rtnfs Bar Pins La Vallt'crcs Bracelets Bracelet Watches William T Clllpln eorse 1 Henris Harry I. Bmlth 1IM Mads by Standard Steel Car Pittiburgh, Pa. K ' No Artist Can PaintJ? j isisH! Si VwsVsVsH aEW(jlHaRr 0VVSHk BH & BsbbMib9sBBs7 SI This new "Standard Eight' from stem to stern is a thoroughbred. We ask you to see this first magneto-equipped "Eight" or better still, we'll bring one to you for a demonstration, and let you sit at the wheel. When may we call ? SO H. P. 127-in. wheel base optional upholstery and color. Springfield Sedan - $25Q0 7-Passcnger Touring - $1900 Limousine . . -$3500 4-Passenger Roadster. $1850 F. O. B. Butler. p- W hav an exceptional proportion for e,tabli,hed dealer.. Write tor if. Eastern Motors Corporation I5TJtI)UTOns 1634 Chestnut Street Bell Phone Spruce 704. , Philadelphia!! Rcjolps Stough Puffy UAZtaBTON. !. .Dee 1 nenjatst,, Jenkins, of rhllndelphls, who broka ni. Dr Henry W Stough, the evsmrell.t it the close of the campaign conducted httl In 1DI and had n heated controversy with him for some months afterward Uirojah the press, has rejoined the revivalist ., shop worker ht Cincinnati, O secofdloc tl advices received In his city today ' , , , A Useful Gift WHAT would be nicer or longer ap preciated than a hand some and convenient desk? All sltea. oak or mhornr Moderately Priced Joseph L. Shoemaker & Co. 926 Arch Street Llbrary,Oflice and Dank Furniture Pearls and Phona Walnut 3117 I Co. r Widener Bid.-. Arcsde 1338 and 40 G. P, Putnajnsoj Wet " TfC ihK' t "5? -wtinPilBIW NeVl''.t .. S? "T!1 'ljil2Si tr"inH IOj rnei ., ,rVfnvm "feJHftJ'b.Bt:' , miRi ii l a...' i