Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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X& HOMA, IK Dloembre.
;?i)fo frrojxwU dl pc flta rtnllA Oermanln
- yatn.U itrmunclata nl roverno linllano tlnl
KitnUtro dl Bvliri nccredltnto ireo II
ulrlnIe.
vSH rrilnlatro dl Bvliwrm cho rnppresentn
raytomn ell InUretfal ilelln Oermitnln, con-
gno ta nolfc provonlento dn Htrllno, VI-
Jnn, CoaUntlnopoll Sofia nll'on. Hon-
unlno, nwertendo che crII fncevn la. comu-
' ftlcasfone detln ntenaa Hcmptlcrnieiite como
, rappitnentnirte dcnll Intcrenul Rermnnlcl In
1UII o che non Intendeva con qurnto ntto
nnumera ulcunn fumlone ill medlatorc.
Furlando Mia Camera lerl, Ton. Konnlno
. d!er! ,
' - "lo Rlt rlnpodl che premlevo nllo e lo
flrgrailavo. Per rlnpondfro nH'lntrrOK-
. ICP- rattaml a proposito ill qucfliii oiifrm
r dl' pnc, poo dlclilarnre cho nclla tiota
tdeacA o In quelle dtsll nllmll tlollii (ler
niant non vl nono precleo Indlcntlonl rlci
fda nils condlxlonl nulla qunll tlovretibero
fcdrl la trattatlva."
,Vna, tradualone del tcalo ilMla tmla te
tiiCA o' nUla. dlramntn dnll'ARenxIa Hie
taM. I.'on. Konnlno ttcao II tcsto francrxo delln
tola nelln Camera dol Dcputatl, o dopo &
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!'Q.Uealo o' tutto. I'ar II reatn la notn con
eontiata In nrRomtntnxlont circa la Riierrn.
Itltpoal nl mlnlitro ill Bvlzzern die, until
, rnlmenie, nvrel dovuto nitlre ill nccordo con
I rolel colleRliI dol Rovernl dcll'lntcnu circa
tfrca la rlvpoxta alia notn che o ttala prcpn
'lata dl concerto tra I qunttro Rovernl dello
potenzo nemlche."
II prealdente del ConalRlto (rnnccne,
Brland, Inlnnto, ha data la mm rlnpoala
alia nota tedeaca domnndnndo cd ottenendo
dul la Camera plenl poterl per nuanto rl
Rimrda la condotta delta Rucrra. Tutto do'
chit Anora doveva ottenero l'autorlzznzlonn
del rnrlomento per enaero iiimbo In ceecil
Xone pan ha blaoRno d'ora Innunzl cho ill
uu' eehipllco decreto mlnlatarlale, Nelln
Camera (ranceao Ilrlntul ha dentinclato
uueato manovro della (lermnnla como una
,rand trappola teirn nlt'Inteim.
Per auanto rlRiiarda la IUiialn, tin nlto
. funzloimrlo del Mlnletero dCRll Kntcrl dcllo
czar dlchlaro' lerl cho qucato non ern It
prlmo tentatlvo lotto dalla acrnianla per
Retlaro la reaponaablllta' dcllit fontlmm
xlona dolla guerra nut nuol nemlcl. Prom
Ibo la pace, la Uermanla, incho quaiulo
cadde Varanvla o qunndo fu conqulatata In
Serbia o feca credere cho foasuro In corao
irattatlvo per una pace aeparntn. Orn In
icrmanla ha fntto la nuovo propoato for
1U dopo avoro avuto notlzla dol dlncoral
4L JCloyd CJeorge, dl Brland, dl Iloeelll a
delta dlclilarazonl dl Trepoft, e anpevn
Serdo' Cho le propoata nurobhero atnto rra
pinto. 1a ferma dcclalone dello potenzo del
1'fnlesa dl contlnunro In k ne rra (Ino nl
trlpnfo finale non puo' eanero ecoana da
qunte offerto ill paco llluaorla.
Itt InRhllterra II cnncelllcro dello Scnc
chlers, Donar Iavt, ha dlohlarnto In Pnrla
niento che I'lnteaa non fara' la pace bo non
vra' ottenuto plena rlparazlono jier tutto
quello che II blocco toutonlco ha fntto. It
ffpverno Ingleoe, como rlapoeta null aforzl
BUbdoll della Oermnnla, ha ottenuto dalla
Camera- 1'autorlzzaztono dl nrruolaro nn
cora un mlllone dl uomlnl o nuovl credltl
per la aomma dl due mlllardl dl dollarl.
II Sllnlstero della Ouerra pulibllcavn lerl
aero.' 11 aeguento rapporto dol Rcnernlo Ca
dornn: ' i Bulla, fronto del Trentlno II cattlvo
'tempo lia llmltato razlone dell'artl
Cllerla a duelll nelta zona del l'nna
deno o aull'uttoplano dl ArIiiro.
r Sulla fronto dello Alpl (Hullo al e'
ftVuta la aollta nttlvita' dl iirtlRllerla
nel oottoro ill I'lav.. nil ohI delta Ver-'
tnlblzza o 'aul Cnrso. Alcunl prnlot
tlll caddero In aorlzla o vl provocn
rono un Incendlo che pero" fu aponto
Immodlatnmentc.
BNTM3B AMONS MAY NAME
OWN DEFINITE PEACE TERMS
Continent from tl One
Germans Take Buzeu,
on Moldavia Dash
Continued from Tate One
north of the town of that nanin. nnrt to-
day'a news of the capture nf tho city In-
dlcatea that tho nermann havo reached tho
battle front choaen by the lluaslana and
llumanlana.
FRENCH LAUNCH NEW
DRIVE AT VERDUN
BEIlIilN. Dec, IS. PnualnK In their
Homme drive, tho French havo launched
another terrlflq blow along tho Verdun
front, an both aldea of tho Mouno.
.The Oorman War Office today reported
tha repulse of French attacks nt Kill 301.
en Pepper ntdRe, nnd nlao In the acctor of
. Hardamont (llaudramont).
' -The French bombarded the aermnn po-
. eltlcna very heavily, aome of the curtnlna
of flra reaching far behind the tlermnn
jraeltlona to prevent tho brltiRlng up of re-
aervea.
pEDUCATOa
For lien. Women and
Children
Solid Comfort
ItrNrda wvarcra of
th ntur-ihp tboa.
y&r XSducatora and
ba hpc-.
EXPEHT FITTEItS
Two htor
20014 Market St. 20D
ila OtUrt iTomtKXu ruiti
Op.o Satantaja UnUl 10 V, U
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Ashamed of her
had complexion
II ypu, too, are embarrassed by
s pimply, blotchy, unsfgUlly com
plexion, try Restnol Soap and Res
inol Ointment regularly for a week
nd see if they do not begin to make
a blessed difference In your skin,
'rhey also help make red, rough
funds and arms soft and white.
that
There was every Indication today
the Allies will adopt this courao.
It la fully eipected that Mnyi! OeorRO
will be aufllclently recovered from his lil
hens on Tueaday to giro In Ills apeeeh
befora the llouao of Commons a more or
lens positive statement of the Allies' position.
KAISER SAYS VICTORY
' PROMPTED PEACE MOVE
I1KIIM.V. ee. IB.
Oermnny espreaaod a wllllnRiiOBS to enter
pence neRotlatlons because aho la now fully
victorious, Kaiser Wllhelm told llermnn
troops In AIbbco In nn addresn.
The Umperof's etnlement enmo nfter ho
had praised the loyalty of Alaaco In pcaco
and war times nnd referred to Itumnnla
as "that country In the east which at
tempted to stick a dnRRer In our nlly'n
back."
Details of tho Knleer'a visit to Alanct,
ns received hero, any tho Krnpcmr wnn In
excellent spirits. Ho watched n parade of
tropeo, while aeroplanes circled overhead to
guard him nunlnnt poaslbld French rnldcra,
He talked with ofllcers and told them In
cldenta of tho Humnnlnn campnlRn, tnkliiR
no notice of n rnln whlcli fell during the
half hour he wan In tho open
Kvon aliould the Allies reject ilermany'a
penco proposal without an liitcrchnngo of
Idea. Oorman will continue her effort to
end the ronllngriltlon which la dcwilntlnj:
ISuropc, according to nn opinion expressed
In high political circles today.
The fact that Cermnny wild nothing
about terms In the proposnln la held In noma
qunrters nn an Intentlonnl omlsnlon, tho
object being to glvo tho Allien nn oppor
tunity to exchnngn notes on the aulijpot
Tho terms Germany Is willing to. offer
nro not known to tho people, but from nit
Indlcatlonn they nro bellevrd In lie inmi
ernte. There Is good ground for tbo belief that
the question of limiting iiriiintnntH wi.'
enter Inrgely Into tho ronverentlons If a
lieace conference can bo brought nhout. Hut
thst l "lily "He of tlin big proliloinn. Con
cisely they might bo grouped nn followm
1. nestorntlon of lost territory:
2. liiociii ii tii'H ;
3. I.lmltiitliri i- "i-iiimrnta ;
4. Commercial freedom.
Oermany, It In declared, In prepared to
making rqtml concennlonn with tho Alllnt
nnttonn In tho mnttcr of dlanrmnmcnt. Hho
Is eapeclnlly nnxtous to nhow (lint mltltnrlnin
la not the domlunnt spirit nnlmntliiK tho
Qermnn Kmplre.
me R not from the Herman Oovernment
and Its thres allies proposing that nego
tiations for pence begin. The Swiss Min
ister added that he made this communica
tion In his capacity ns representative of
German Interests In Italy and that It wns
not Ills Intention to perform nny function
of mediation whatever, but simply tho
function of trnnsmlnslon.
"I replied to him that I took notice and
thanked him. In order to reply to the
question 1 nm able to declare that In the
note thero In no precise Indication concern
ing tho conditions upon which pence nego
tiations might ho attempted." In addition
to the text of tho notn, a translation wns
communicated by the Rtefnnl News ARency.
Ilnron Bonnlno then read the original
note.
WAR TO FINISH, SAYS
RUSSIA SEMIOFFICIA LLY
PITTItOOItAIJ, Dec. IB. The peaco pro
posal of the Central Prtwera Is regnnleil
by tho Itulan Government as "nn attempt
to court pnbllo opinion nnd encaurnRO the
people of (lermnny by appearing to put the
responsibility for tho continuation of the
war upon tbo llntento Allies."
The proposal hns been received by of
flelal l'etrogrnd without nn atom of sym
pathy. '
ITALY TO CONSULT HER
ALLIES, SONNINO SAYS
PAIttH, Dec IB. Tho penco proposals of
tho Central I'owcrn havo been delivered to
tho Itnllnp (Sovc.imout. No definite Ind
entions nro given ns to tho condltloun upon
whteh pence negotiations might bo at
tempted. A llnvna dlnpntch Died In Home pays thnt
Foreign Minister Honnlno. on being ques
tioned In the Chnmber of Deputies, replied:
"The Hwlss Minister hna presented to
WILSON ANDJjANSING
D1SCUS3WEACE PLANS
WASHINGTON. Dec. IB.
For nenrly two lioura tndny Prenldcnt
Wilson nnd He rrtnry of Htnte Ijinnlng con
sidered tho quentlnii of niipplnniontlng tho
forwarding of tho Uertnnn penco proposnln
to Allied rnpltflln with some suggestions
from lliln ilovernment.
At tho cnnctiialon of tho conference
neither tho Presldont nor Hccretnry Lansing
would throw nny tight upon whnt, If nny,
decision wnn reached.
"I have nothing to nay now. Thero Is
no announcement to bo mndo nt present.
Thero In no conclusion to discuss." summed
up Lansing's reply to Inquiries from news
papermen. Mediation efforts or suggestions by the
United .Stales on behalf of n penco con
fori'iirn would bo Immediately followed by
nlmllur notion by nil Huropenn neutrals.
"The United Htnles nnd Kuropenn neu
trals should consider any answer of the
F.ntcntp Allien tn tho tlermnn pence pro
posal, save a flat rejection, on nn lnvltn
tlou lo offer their good services In nr
rnnglng a pence conference."
Those two etntements wero mndo to the
t'nlted prms todny by two 'of tlin hcst-ln-formed
neutral diplomats In Wnnhlngtnn,
who nro known to hnvn illscusaed the ques
tion of pence Willi Secretary of Slnto
Lansing nnd presumably presented these
vlewn to him.
Action In being delayed, however, by
GALVANIZED, COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
L. D. BcrBer Co., 59 N. 2d St.
1UU, Harktt IH
Ktiiitana. ilaln d00
vsssessssmsxsmsim
mBexxszzsssma
Ifuropenn neutrals until noil Tuesday,
when th speech of David Lloyd Oeorgo will
Rlva them tho cuo on which to net. This
wns the RlSt of cablegrams from their
foreign oftlces to neutral diplomats here
todny. Bom belief was expressed by Ihese
officials that President Wilson would also
wlthold action until then.
The t'nlted Htates and Rpaln, they said,
are the two countries that will take the lend
If mediation Is offered.
Switzerland, Holland and tho Rcandl
navlan countries nro too dependent Upon
the absolute Rood will of both sides to run
any risk of offending them by unwelcome
action.
If mediation Is accepted by ths bellig
erents, nil neutrals will urge that the peace
conference seriously consider the formation
of nn organization on the principle of the
League to Mnforce Peace, It wna said. Neu
trals havo suffered too much In this war,
fnr more than noncombatants should, and
they will mako every efrort for n penco
which will mako the recurrence of war mors
difficult, the diplomats said.
GRANDMOTHER IN JAIL
ON NONSUPI'ORT CHARGE
Old New York Statute Revived to Mnko
Af?cd Woman Assist Thrco
Grandchildren
NKW YOIUC Dec. 16 A alxty-year-old
grandmother, grny-hnlred, but still vigor
ous, spent today In Queens County Jail
rather than oontrlbuto to tho support of
tier threo grandchildren. Furthermore, she
declared sho will nervo six months In tbo
workhouse, to whlrh nho has been sen
tenced, rnther than "give one penny."
Tho law under which tho woman. Mrs.
Clara Ilerscngcr. wns sentenced Is nn old
linlf-fnrRotteu statute, making n grand
parent llnblo for tho support of his or her
children's children.
Mrs. Ilersengers son. dnrold If. Jones,
disappeared a few months ngo, leaving his
wife, Mis. Kdna II. .lonen, with three small
children. Mrs. Ilerscngcr wns ordered to
pny IB a week toward their support. She
lefused nnd wna sentenced to tho work
house All iippenl will bo made.
Ccntcnnrinn Dlco In Cnrllslc
I'AItl.l.MLi:. Pn.. Deo. 16 Mm Mn,ih,
Davie, n negro womiin. In dead live
Him wnn morn than 100 yearn old. Hlin wnn
bom In Virginia and rnine lo this nertlon
during tho civil War. Willi two exceptions,
nho wnn the oldest womiin In Cumbcrlnnd
County
MIT, TUBE SERVICE
FOR NEW YORK ONLY
House Committee Votes to Abol
ish Them In Philadelphia
nnd Elsewhere
-. x . iiMt.. T""7sjMSJMMaMt
WASHINGTON, Dec. IS All pneumatic
tube servlco In Philadelphia nnd every
other city except New York Is to bs abol
ished In nccordonco with the recommenda
tions of Postmaster General Ilurleson, If
Congress adopts tho recommendations
ngreed to nt nn executive session of tho
House Postomce nnd Post Itoads Commit
tee today. Authority Is Riven Hie Post
master General to close tho New York pneu
matic tube service In six months.
Iteprescntatlven TaRUo nnd PnRe, of
Massachusetts, cast tho only dissenting
votes In the committee. They will present
n minority report, but It In believed now
thero Is Utile chance of saving the service.
Tho bill as reported to the House will
carry no appropriation fnr maintenance of
tho service, except In New York.
Ily a vote of II to 4, the committee de
cided tn retain the llnndall zone system of
Increased postal ralen on magazines anil
other periodicals. Thoso who voted against
It wero Orleat. of Pennsylvania; Togue nnd
Page, of Mneanohunetts. nnd Madden, of
Illinois.
Tho committee also ndopted a provision
barring tho appearance of liquor ndver
tlrementa In papers and magazines sent
Into prohibition territory.
SUICIDE FOUND IN SNOW
It BAD INO. Pn.. Dec. IB His body cov
ered with snow, Frank Hnyder, fifty-eight
yenrn old. n butcher by occupation wns
found n suicide outsldo his homo nt Htnney
Crerli. below Itendltig. todny. Ho had blown
nway part of his bend with n shotgun, using
n yardstick to snap tho trigger. Worry
over the fact that Ills wlfo had him arrested
yesterday for nnnsupport nnd for threaten
ing to Kill her nfter a prolonged period of
drinking, Is believed to hnvo driven him to
suicide.
365 Day Oais
In Hudson Super-Six
The demand for convertible cars is
multiplying fast. It is twenty times
larger than two years ago. That is,
Touring Sedntls with seats lor seven, and
8-pas8enger Cabriolets. Each is a perfect
typo for any season, nny weather. (J Como
see the latest designs created for tho Hudson
Super-Six. For tho car with the matchless
motor. For the car that out-sells any other
fine car in the world.
Phaeton. tlllO. Town Car, 118 CdbrlM.t, tlMO
l.lmouifne, 1131. Touring Bedui, lilll,
rrkea f. o. b. Detroit
iGOMEUV-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR
253-255 North Broad Street
CO.
1894
1916
SIS
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Guaranteed Hosiery
For Gifts
THIS famous hosiery, by its excellence
of material and perfection of work
manship will instantly appeal to the
one who receives it as a gift. Its quality is
apparent at a glance.
55c to $2-25 Guarantee
Beautifully finished
in silk or lisle, and we
have a truly marvel
ous array of colors
that match exactly
every conceivable
shade.
Ours is an unlimit
ed guarantee it is
for you to decide
whether they give sat-1
isfactory and suffi
cient service. If not,
we'll replace.
Before You Buy
a Diamond
Come in and talk lo us.
Wc liavc been selling dia
monds in this community for
twenty-five years.
Wc "know values" and can
save yoti money on a "real"
diamond.
The il.y of unrRain litinlinif
t wanitiR. Not only arc people
aware of the futility of htiyiiiR
M'lcly on price consideration,
but they arc learning that they
nrvcr get something for noth
ing. Conic in anil talk with us.
Charles H. Hambly
916 Chestnut Street
v' MEN'S TAILORS 0
Cor. 13lh and Snnsom
TAILORING of REFINEMENT
Our $30.00 Suitings and
Overcoatings
A HI! U.VUHUAI. VAI.UKS
, ' '
Quartered Ullffpf $1 jC 'JgSllJlgll
I A bcnutlful, l)iB. richly ilcxiRncd. clc 4ffiiTCM fo' " . ' '"N ?l
gantly finished buffet of 8olld quartern! J$itt ''' L'jtf ''5K. M
1 oak, ns illustrated. Wo doubt if you could duplicate rCCZmTZ i x .. -.r p ""Hv"
I It anywhere else oven for $25. Has largo mirror, set V'TO ffiXr"'!' T
1 In very large top. One of tho top drnwers lined for WW(flW
D silver. Anticipate your Christmas needs now and buy bBPSifeP
8 one. It's a marvcloun v"'""' ST'&Fmmii
4 Room 0ulfitl! Solid "" pSl
SQ.50 S. ak i11 Table Tg
MS 'h XSteEsak. ,lyle' with Ur8 So,,d 0n,t m it
, r- GiOm'MXlmk V-'&ViSbSRBBi podetl and heavy -.. . M IS
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. Special this jjf5, ijl
si Easy Terms inmvSSrnW' Pj " -
722-'724 gpen
Market Street Evenings
The House that Heppe
FOUNDED IN 1SG5 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881
built
C. J. Heppe & Son 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets
A snappy, full line of Newest Shoes and Evening Slippers,
SOROSIS SHOE CO.
1314 CHESTNUT ST.
ttawrtaiwwiiiwifiiWTiiiiwiiiiiww
T
From
Ilaworth's
HE Juniors aro,compacr, reliable qamerna of high efficiency,
easy to operate and so thin as to be pocketed without inconvenience.
f Ihsmol
No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior
No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior (Fixed focus), meniscus
achromatic lens and Kodak Ball Hearing shutter $11.00
No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior (Focusing model, with
scale, meniscus achromatic lens and Kodak Ball Bearing
shutter , 11.00
Ditto, with R. It. lens 13.00
Ditto, with Kodak AnssUgmat (ens, t, 7.1 18.00
OTllll KODAKS. IS to IIS
BUOWMU9 CAMKUAH, S1.S to fit
JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY
(KAST1IAN KODAK CO.)
Aeolian Pianolas
Entirely Oversold!
The unprecedented demand for these stand
ard instruments the acknowledged leaders of
the whole industry has completely exhausted
the capacity of the Aeolian factories (the largest
in the world), and we are completely "sold out"
on every style.
We have, however, retained a sample of
each style, which we can show to our patrons.
Orders placed now will be filled early in January.
But these instruments are well worth waiting
for as everybody knows.
Do not be satisfied with an imitation order
an Aeolian Pianola NOW!
' The Aeolian Family
of the player-piano world is on sale at Heppe's
At Factory Prices t
, as follows :
Stehiway Pianoja $1250 I Wheelock Pianola,.! $750
Weber Pianola ....$1000 I Stroud Pianola., .....,..$550
Francesca-Hcppe Player-Pianos $450
'Aeolian Player-Pianos $395
Terms Cash, or charge account, or rental-payment plan. '
All rent applies to purchase
In Uj? H we hava A largest ttoek in philadtlphia.
Order your
Victrola
NOW
Victrolas will be scarce. Do
not delay any longer. Order
from us NOJF and avoid pos
sible disappointment.
HEPPE OUTFITS
VICTROLA IV SIS.00
6 10. Inch Double. fco Records ...... 4.80
Total coit , , $10.80
I'y tl down, $2.10 monthly,
VICTROLA VI $25.00
o iuincn uouQi'iaca itccora 4.5Q
Total cot ,,,,$29.80
Pay 2 down, JJ monthly.
VICTROLA VIII ,.,..,, $40.00
Racorda, your itlectlon 8.00
Total coit ,.,,,.,..,,, $48.00
Pay 14 down, IJ monthly,
VICTROLA IX,,. , $80.00
Racorda, your ailactlon.,,,, ,,,,,,,, jo.00
Total coat ,..,,, ,,$80X0
Pay S down. $4 monthly.
VICTROLA X.. ,,..$75.00
Racordi, your aalactlan, .,.., o.00
Total coat , $88.00
Pay I) down. IS monthly.
VICTROLA XI...... $100.00
Recorda, your aalactlon 10.00
Total coat , f 1 1 0.00
Pay $8 down, $( monthly.
VICTROLA XIV..., , $180.00
Racorda, your aalactlon J 0.00
Total coat . . , ........... . ; . .$1600
. ,iv bbwb, aa mommy.
ftrPtaMTaaBattafrlaa)rr-;aM'At'liri ? aa
pSShk
VICTROLA XVI.
Racorda, your leUctloo
.$200X0
10.00
Total coat .taio 00
Pay $10 down. $10 monthly.
Call or Write for Catalogues
Hail Orders Solicited
Why not a
Piano for Xmas?
The gift of all gifts is a piano
it' radiates Christmas music all
year round.
Ilcppq Pianos are as fine as the
world produces! In tone they
exceed all upright pianos through
the patented Heppe three-sound-ing-hoards.
Although the demand for
Heppe Pianos has been exceed
ingly large, we have a fair variety
now on hand for Christmas
delivery.
Come in and male your selec
tion today.
Heppe Pianos
$275 up
Convenient Terms
Used Pianos from $50 Up
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