Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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1 tlMAMVRETEDESCHE
Sriand Mtto irt Gimrdia In Na
iM!Rrmces&---Ln, Germanla
p itirA a Orenro DJsscnal
ola'AiaasA'n vinceranno
iJLcritfeania Moti Iln Ottentito Succcsal
I StdMvi in Alcuh Purtto dolla
I
Pronto dl Battaglia
'ft' i
.f.!' nOKA, II Dlcembre.
TM(1 U lmp Itnllnna contlntia ad
GSMjiarsJ' dells, propoala, dt rc fntta dalla
ranla. Toptnlona unanlmo e' cho le
twkitAitw debbnno essere naUro re
Ma(n oma Undent! a dlmostrnro Al mondo
wtftHta ed al popolo tflco cho la re.
afaIilU(A' Pr la continuation oil
ftiurr cade tutta itul blocco dells. Quadru
ple Inlesiu.
' l&siegr&mmt da Parlgt dlcono the lerl
Mtlft Camera del DeputAtt francese II pre
14ertt del Conalgllo Brlnnd, II qualo ha
appqns, formato II suo nuovo ministers ill
Itutrni, nomlnrvndo Joffre eomandanto In
capo dells ton francesl d II generate
Nlvelte eomandanto dello .annate del nord
ndtll'est rleo, dolla for combattentl con
inj la Qarmanla, ha ottenuto una Immensa
tn&cglor&nta, raecogllcndo 114 votl contro
J85, II presidents del ConlKllo ha fatto
ait Camera quests dl chlaroilonl a prop
aslto dells propoato tcdcscho:
"Sento It doVero dl metlero In guardln
11 laet contro ognt poaslnlte tentative dl
nvvelensmento. Qunndo una naxlono al
arm fine- at dentl, quartdo sequestra dap
jpeTtutlo uomtnl In vlolaslono dello letrgl
dolls hastonl ed impons loro dl lavorara.
to wl centlral colpevole so non grldaasl forte
nl talc pasol Attentl, atato In giiardlnl
"Prima dt lutto ho II dtrltto dl dire a
iwstrf nemlcl per la centeslmn volta: II
MKtMo sporco to vostro tnnnl, non lo noslro.
Mon eho lo dubltl della chlnra vlslono cho
It Wlo paeio davo overo; ma dl fronts a
queatl tenUtlvl dl somlnare dlssensl tru nil
silentl, lo devo grldaro forto cho la lie
jw&bllc. Francese non fara nulla dl meno
ill qhello cho si o obbllgata a faro con lo
oenvonalonl Annate.
Jo non aono atato mat ncceasl nmonto
atUmlatai ma oggl plu' cho mat nol dob
blaoid avoro la convlnlone cho la vlttorla
Mro' nostra. In neasun punto 1 nuccessi
dt tedeschl aono stall dcclsM. K vero
ohe l.i valorosa Ilumanla o' ntuta contretta
w, coders, ma II nuo caorctto, apposglnto
dll) fono ruaae, rltorncra' nltu rlcosa.
JPep quanto rlgunrda 1'Orlonto. In qutstlons
lin lontana dall'ogsero rlnolta o domanl
v sara' una nuova fronto cho noutrallzzcra'
1 icrto nemlchs.
T atompa. francoao naturnlments deride
la proposta tedasqho e ritleno cho cniio
jBtrano a qualcho conn, dl ben dtverso dolla
MC. Ulrano n crcaro effotto nel paeal
iteutrall. Sopra tutto U propoato non
eto-ono tdcuna baao per la dlqcuulone.
Jj'IstcsBft oprntono a' ceproBsa dal glor
sell Inslesl. Tutta l'oplnlono pubbllca In
Onto Bretacna o' contro I'accoMazlono
dolUt propoato tcdoocho a per la continua
tions ilalla guerm flno al conscgulmento
della vlttorla. I glornall Initleil dlcono iho
Kit o)leatl dabbono reeplngoro qualslaal Idea
dl ntedlaxlorio.
intanto m areola aono awe mil I nv
Wnlmontl cie fanno prevodere mlsura dt
figure ed immodlate da parto dollo forxa
7-
TPVENING clothes,
suits for riding,
shooting, motoring,
golfing for pleasure
na well na for busi
ness bear the hall
mark of distinction
when mado by
Hughes & Muller.
For nearly three
quarters of a contury wo
hnvo BOt tho paco for
men's fashions. Our
clothes for special occa
sions aro more than
merely correct. They
liavo finish as well as
tit. On matters out of
the ordinary It is "well to
consult a specialist. We
aro specialists In clothes
for special occasions.
HUGHES
..AND
MULLER'
Tailors
1527 Walnut St.
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PHILADELPHIA
Sfiii
giijjiw
ntfeaie. &dall greet (it numtro dt efrca
7068 hemno ftttaccnto-' I fort franl
chn oeoipsvnno Klrlnt te hnno re
pfnta da quetla elltadlns. Ia notUIa vtene
da nerllno, ma eemhra era confermaU
da altra font).
It mtnlstero atittrfaco, (ormatotl dopo
t'aaaislnlo dt conta flturgkh, prleduto
dal dr. Koerbar, kl a' dtmemo Kon al nanno
la raglonl cha hanno detrmlnnto qaeata
erlil, ma non a tmprobablle che fl traltl
anch queita volta drlla qulntlona della con
vocaztona del Itelchxrath cha It governo,
coma quello dl Bturgkh al oatlna nncora n
rldutara, nonontante la presglonl cho vn
Bono da ogfll parte.
Senator Vare Defends
Governor From Attack
Csnllniw.l from rit On
tlon loJnr. Ha declared thai tho Oovr
nor Whipped renros followera Into Una In
support of tho moaaureii, and forced their
pafuaga In the facn of tho I'enroeo opposi
tion. ariindy, salii Senator Vara, led tho forcei
opposed to tha compennatlon. child labor
and almllar menaurea laat ariialon, and In
now naeertlng throughout tho Mate that tho
Clovernor contemplates leglalatlon aimed at
tho manufacturers of I'ennaylvanla. Tho
manuforturcrn' amioclallon head la dnlnB
this, aald Senator Varo, for tho purpona of
railing funJn to conduct a fight ngalnat
Ilrumbnugh a( Ilnrrlahure; thla winter.
"Tho break nl tlw very atnrt between tho
Ooernor and 1'enroao wan cauaeil by Pen
roo'a withdrawal, nf aupport of Ambler for
Hpenker two yonra ago, nfter ngreolng to
glvo Ambler his aupport," said Henator
Vare.
"Tho Governor thon had to tnka tho
speakership light In hand hlnmelf nnd force
all liamls to bo fur Ambler.
"It will bo remembered that whan we
held tha Philadelphia caucus two years ago,
Penroso was husy all that day trying to
stop a majority from altomllng Hint caucus
nnd supporting Ainlilor, In which purpoio
ha failed. After that falluro It wan easy
sailing far Ambler
"So fur oh tho humnnltnrlnn legislation
Is concerned, tho (lotornor forced through
legislation Ilka tho workmen's compensation
and child-labor Inns to my personal knowl
edge, Whllo noma Ponroso peoplo voted
for tliofiu nnd other similar bills, thoy wcro
absolutely forced to do so by tho Uovcrnor
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QuiWiA
sm&mg
Served nt the St. Jnmcs,
Arcnilia, Ilinsltnm, Soulns,
Walton with n IJluo TnR
on every shell and the
original decp-sca purity
and flavor riuht there.
Seatag Oysters for
Freshness and Flavor
Grown under ideal natural con
ditions; each oyster is impeded
ttvicc and selected; each one cer
tified by the Blue Tag on its shell.
Zcstful and appetizing a touch
of salt in their flavor most deli
cious. Firm, juicy, vigorous, you
never put a fork Into such satisfy
ing oysters before. From exclusive
beds miles olT Cape Charles, Va.
it. li. m.inoy (in.. iMiiin. m.iriii.
Iteaillnc Terminal Jfurkrt. Arrb Htrect
Wall.
KJiiirr, , ....-.La. jJfrrl-ffM
1 For a lonff
11 &SC
time
to hear
INSTRUMZNT Or QUALITY
c
UEAR AS
NOT
190
WHY
mi r
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i amm ma
til" t'VvmtmB
li! ' mlWliirfJ
fill ' iTilUrintf
al ' ail Oil I M
rfii MllMtyi
Sonora Phonograph Corporation
1311 Wnlnut Street
HIGHEST SCORE FOR TONE QUALITY
AT PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION
PEAELS
DIAMONDS
' JEWELS FOR CHRISTMAS V.' ' J
The splendidly equipped workshop "
located in this building enables ibis
House to desidji and execute speciqL' ' ' .
jewels promptly .tjL :,:&;
, . . -
The seasons pkxiicti'ons of
less pensivejevvds are more
numerous Hian tisxjal
$VB$OT0 IM)0ISB--.?HniAI)3KiHlA; UHOTSMT, DB033MBBB 14,
"Trj btttertt kind of epposltlott was Wt
by from tha day th last session opened
unlit It etide4 by Penrose's Bucks County
leader, Joseph, It Orunby, and his asso
ciates. They never left llarrlsburir while
tha Ieglslatura was In session, from be
ginning to end.
'Tha same Influences that tried to atop
theso laws have been circulating alt over
tha Htato and trying to frighten tho manu
facturing Interests by tolling them that tha
ttovernor Is going to hamper their business
at tha next session of the legislature by
other laws.
'Thesa reports havo absolutely no foun
dation In fact. I personally know that tha
Governor has nothing of tho sort In mind.
"Tha latter scare Is for tha purpose of
squeezing out of tha manufacturing Inter
ests monev for a supposed legislative pro
gram at Ilarrlsburg next year."
Tho McNIchol charges were made In a
speech beforo tho newly organized Over
brook Ilepubllcan Association, IBM North
fllxtlcth street Tho association will be
used ns n. McNIchol ward commltteo In the
Thirty-fourth Ward next year. McNIchol
nttneked both tha Governor and tho
Mayor,
Mayor Smith today deollned to answer
MeNlohol's references to him.
Heforrlng to Mayor Bmlth, tha Henator
said :
"When tho election was over It looked
like HUnihlno nnd as pretty ns a bed of red
roiesi but what has resulted? An con
fused n condition nn I remember In my
political career And tho only cnuso Is
thnt somo people aro Jealous of Honntor
Ponroie, a man giving tho best of his big
jrnln lo tho Commonwealth without tho
thought of a dollar's compensation."
Concerning tho ooornor, ins remarks
were
"Tho schoolmaster, In professing a deslro
"2 1 it Annivoriary Xmu Sale""""'
A NEW ELGIN
in rurir jeireis, a
So . rnr Ker- Jp
(on enmi. !
mxn, iiiiii inuiiri.
Ultra Kueelal
offer
Niiinll tlennnlt will Mtrtire
iinr urllcle until Clirlnt
mnfl. I. MAYER
lint .m.iciu:t NT.
Jntrlrr mill NUrcnmllli
.llfl'.N KVKMM1H -
Look for
Blue Tag
tt Ucntillci eich
StJtJgojutcr. Itmikei
you turtl II the one
real, never-failing, tan
gible mirlc of oyiter
quality, whenever and
wherever It It founJ.
The Blue Tag li a
blui-nbbin a ptdU
r guarantee! liitir
0) iten.
rWSTifi
hum "C&j
you've intended
A DELL
TODAY?
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,SII DISCOUNT ALLOWKD
Ten Superb Models
15 $G0 $75 $100 $150
$225 $350 $1,000
ta b Governor, w iut rnlftl shd
oelol ny mn conld tx. ll fro
! th BrMtcrt ndmlrntlon tor Bruitor
rnro, and ho professed, behind eloged
floorn, thnt without th nanctlon nnd ap
proval of Penrons h had no aspiration to
ba Governor.
"H wan elected with th hearty gup
port of Penrose bul h had not bn In
poewlon of his certificate of election
twenty-four hour before he began net
lint up for hlmcelf A man may do a
he I Ikes, but I protest thnt loyal Itcpubll.
enns of Ion utandin ahoutd not lj de
prived of their livelihood Juet because they
aro not willing lo jtubncrlbo to nnd fpllow
euch n nrumbaugh."
Other attneka wero made on the Bmlth
ndmlnlatratlon by I'rank CJnven, former
city oommltleeman, nnd Thomas O. Morris,
ex-Mngletrate and former McNIchol leader
In tho Twenty-nlnth Ward
Indictments Hint nl Shore Probe
ATLANTIC CITY, Oec. 14 Connlderablo
perturbation oxlnta here todny over the
fact that a large hatch of Indictment re
turned nt May Landing by the drum!
Jury Immediately havo been Impounded
by Judge flhlnn. The Jury I Raid lo hare
been Inveetlgntlng alleged ofTenaen nt the
November election.
wmtwMmw
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v;
KOUEH'S
COUFY OE LUXE
In finest,
oflut .felt In
II kimono
culore
$2.25
SLIPPERS
Thick, warm
felt, isft snit
cnmfortfcble
f hlldrrnV, Jl
Men's SI.7S
A Thousand Pairs of
, f"rr3
"Fausi
OJtlsTr SATIN
(UILTEO MULES
Klnono
colore
$3.00
In llpnern
without heel
$2.00
ordered
leathers aro nol
obtnlnable at nny
Erlco, and even tho
lacks nnd tans
have advanced so
much thnt If mado
now we would be
cr
obtlirrd to
CHAflUINO
BOOTEES
, l'lnk n.l
blue aullu.l
tln. whlto
fur trlmirmd
$3.50
V4k;
"Comfort"
N.'i V
Luxurious
trimmed
eTSeV
W'N
sole with
GIVE HER
STOCKINGS
Women's Bilk
Block t n k s
(sartar tona)
all ahadea,
Had moor
brand II. 10
the pair, 8
oalra In Gift
llox. II,
Worn n
Novelty Hllk
lloaa II, to
rrada X palra
boned 11.00,
fllTE
STOCKINGS
-
rThe
Iffy i
nip
A" J
.i. .
W
'v-
,w
MEN'S
"fiOHEOS"
In. rich tan
oft leather
$2.50 to $3
llore'. s; a
mmm
YV
-...,. Min.immH1MCT. ,... t j-IUMrts ale 1 ft S1riniraae.."niia'fwrwg wm n,i... -..j
C. J. Heppe & Son, 1 117
Order Your Vietrola Now!
.Call at
1U7-1U9 Chestnut Street
or Sixth and Thornpson Streets
Fhone -
(Bell) Filbert 2-5-8-0
(Keystone) Race 1-0t0-8
Or Write for Salesman to Call
C." J. HEPPE & SON
11 17-1 119 Chestnut Street '
or Sixth and Thompson Streets
Philadelphia
N. Bv 'At the present timt there is every indication
that there will be a tremendous shortage of
Vietrolas for Christmas; We implore you to place
your order with us at the earliest possible i
Kte and avoid possible disappointment.
amiSTMASSlflP BEARS
RELIEF TO MILLIONS
U. S. Colliet Caeanr Off to SyrJn
Loaded With Food nnd
Clothing
NHW YOItK. Dets. H The United Rtatea
collier Caeear, nailing a a ("hrlelma ehlp.
will leavo New York thle nftemoon for
Uelrut. Syria. Tho ehlp la loaded lo the
hatches with tho most neceeeary nrtlcles
of food nnd clothing. There l eondnwd
milk for children, rice, lima beans, wheat,
flour, petroleum, cottonseed oil, aujrar and
Inrgo quantities of warm clothing
Preceding Iho ship the American commit
ter' for Armenian nnd Syrian relief cabled
MI0.000 to Tlflls, Tabl, Uelrut, Jerusalem
nnd other cities whero the need Is great
It was Imposslhle to nwalt arrlvnl of the
ship, according to members of tho commit
tee Tho Caesar's cargo Is valued nt
I2C0.000.
l'stlmntes by the commltteo place the
number of persons In need of food nnd
clothing In Syria at 1.000.000 Another
m
russ-ix-iooTt
p
ft red felt.
di
3r in ror
ren.
2B & 91.78
;fAt
I X ehll
1 V11,
' l. ft . f . ' Vmmm
euting Gitt Slippers
at Last Year's Prices
LAST Christmns tho unprecedented demand for
Gcuting Slippers, etc. as gifts, caused us to look
into the futttro a little more keenly than ever,
and we discovered that leather and the other materials
entering into their mako-up would advance contin
ually through the year.
So wo prepared nt once, the largest stock of Felt
nnd Leather, House Slippers we have ever shown, sell
ing now nt last year's prices. If wo were to duplicate
our stock under present market conditions, it would
mean several thousands of dollars more to our
customers. A few of the models arc shown here.
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mm
Iteady for tho last 10 days
of Chrlatmnn buylnr wo
them last Decem
ber Today many of tho
MH t.
marl: them !& nr
Blach, Tan,
or line gioe-llo Icutlier, . j
lined with Boft. non-staln- Maroon an"
nblo hid Draft-proof snap Graen $5 Value
sides All fllzos
Over 800 Pairs Women'o Beautiful Felt
"Comforts" and "Juliets" in all sizes at
coft felt, daintily
with sntln ribbon.
Soft chrome - leather padded Comfortable soft
extra heel lift. About ribbon trimmed Full
450 nnlrn In rink. Light nine, nole nnd heel, splendid fitting
Rose, Burgundy, Austrian Illue, 400 pairs In Red, Black, Ox
Navy, I'urple and Red. Plenty ford dray. Brown and Wine
of nil sizes. All sizes
t.
RONOUNCCD OYTINO)
er a , , n
Stores of Famous Shoo a I
--''-' "- '-. y ""'
1230 Market
fcJPl1
19 S. 11th St
-Thrte Qeutfng Bro.
Every Foot Profetsionally FUUd-Superviting.
- 1119 Chestnut StreetSixth
" j
. ,
rent
1010
wtlltori Syrian and Ktorta ChrMhws
nfa dependent vfrm. charity Th eorftmltle
declares that to navo the persons from
larTattort, through the winter nt , least,
J 5,000.000 Is needed To repatriate the
thousands of Armenians and Syrian who
have been driven from Ihelr Homes win re
quire another million, It Is said
Uefore the rhrlstmri ship leaves It pier
there wilt be speeches by former Ambassa
dors Strnus nnd Morgenthau, Mayor Mltchet
and by n representative of President VI1
tfon.
Must Stamp Baseballs on Importation
TTAfllttNClTOtt, Dee H Imported bMebt.Ui
for ue on Amerlesn dHmoniK Wrestler man
be imiwd with the mni nf the country In
whleh the were manufMarM The ,Tresury
)-Prtmnt h ruled that itamplnr the nim
nf t"i nrllnatlnr enuntry en esrlom In whleh
the belle r MtkKl It Intufncltnt to meet the
requirements o( the l
A
THE
HomcCcokingPopalat Price
1221 Chestnut St. I
a.ni Tiinot'tiiioiT tiik city
K
tnimmm
ruin Hslln.
f I sot ilro-
B .fed Bstln..
.801 Uiil.
1.031 rnriln
(loth. M.OO.
Wltbtut He'll,
nft eaW lie
end J1.25.
Klmnnn Col
KIDDIES
PflETTT, SOFT
RED FELT
A-I-C'S
51.2G
UEN'S
"COUFTS"
0fonl (Irev
Felt rolita A
buttoni ot er
ankle.
$2.00
I.ower Cut,
II.7S
.35
Rimmi
CARRUuE BOOT
New ineo, no
fattening re.
uulred Black
Muiiieii
rubber
fur top,
vmr &
satin.
nil
"Juliet"
felt, satin .
leather '
MEN'S
"OFEfU"
Btanlo eoldra
of handiomo
leather with
euahlon p.
aolta It 79 A
up lo II so
J"
CITE;
SOX
GIVE HIU
SOX
Man's atlk
Hoi. Hadmeer
brand. lie,
tha patrt I
palra In boa.
It IS.
Hffl'
hearr
black and
Bex,
wane. ii.ii
tha pair.
ih'''1 i
and Thompson Streets
tJrX T
'WW J
V'N'"
u
r
Vietrolas
$15 to $350
Settlement by cash or charge ac
count or rental-payment plan; all
applies to purchase.
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RAINBOW'S
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"A posthumous story by Mark Twain Is In
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BETWEEN
TWO WORLDS
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THE SHINING
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By Dana Burnet
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EVERY SOUL
HATH ITS SONG
By Fannie Hurst
"A
book'
real mine of human pleasure, this
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''Tho stories range from clever, nmuelng
comedy to most poignant pathos, and both
are Uono equally well." TiHade'pnta PuUte
Ledger.
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Fronltsvltet. 11.50 set,
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UNAWARES
By C. N. and A. M.
Williamson
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IN MEXICO
By Edith O'Shaughnessy
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and fair, giving a sympathetic account of
the Mexican limitations ln character and
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THE
ARABIAN NIGHTS
Louis Rhead, Illustrator
The original fancy of these Immortal tales
Is most succesefully reproduced by Louis
llhead Each child haa the right to a good
edition of the book, and those who have al
ready on their shelves Rhead's other Illus
trated children's classics will especially
want to add this new volume to the row.
Over 100 fltuetratloite oi dtcoratlom. 11.60
THE TRAIL
OF THE PEARL
By Garrard Harris
"Will please the boy . . . full of ad
venture, of graphic characterisations."
N. Y. Timet The story of a poor mountain
boy who found a fortune tn a fresh-water
Iiearl, and of tho adventures Its possession
irought him.
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HOLLOW TREE
NIGHTS AND DAYS
By Albert Blgelow Paine
This new book is sure to prove as great
favorite as the two older volumes, Th
Hollow free Snowtd-In Book" and Th
Hollow Tree and Deep-Wood Book."
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