r i V ' S'l k-w W V it IV IF . ' II V I ' & y - TO ' F.V. tsr ,$- my. 1 : i - Mm m I 1. I t I ( 7 l:' tin ANDINAVIA WILL OPPOSE U-BOATS )i)enmark, Norway and Swe- .' i den to Send Joint Note : fW to Berlin .,;-STRONG REPLY BY SPAIN i,l w laGermnny's Decision Cnllcd Out- tf-r I ... - - side or Principles ot ln ternntionnl Law COPBXHAOKN. Fob. 8. T)tnnmrk, Norway nnd Sweden will send n Joint protest to Berlin nRalnst tho now Uormnn submarine warfare. While this decision h announced, tho word ing of tho nolo has not yet been set tled. According to the Polltlken, Presi dent Wilson's note Inviting neutrals to act In conjunction with thu United States wns tllKcunsel by the Cabinet yesterday. Tho Korean Minister later Informed tho United States Min ister that tho views of tho Danish Government were not In harmony v With those of the United States. J Tho newspaper Koebenhaven says 1 the Scandinavian States will Join the ( other Kuropean neutrals, with tho , xceptlon perhaps of Spain, In doing , everything to preserve their lieu trallty, which alieady lias been sulll j ciently proved in tho face of cm-ch-lvo Infringements of national rights. , STOCKHOLM. Veil R It Is learned that Sweden is (irmly iesoled to maintain the strictest neutrality. Knr mlgn Minister Wallt-nburg has infoimed Ira Nelson Morris, the American Minister, that tho KIiik and Council had conshleied carefully President Wilsons inUtatlon tu Sweden to Join with the t'tiltetl States In breaking olt diplomatic relations with tier many and had reached the declxlou that uch action was impossible under tho exist ing circumstances. Sweden's formal au wer has not jet been delivered, but only Its phraseology renullns undetermined. Responsible statesmen declare that even If Sweden desired to follow the lead of the United States her situation would render this Impossible, while tho United States Is ao favorably situated geographically and sn mighty In resources that It could limit its participation In the war to such extent as It might desire. Sweden, on the contrary, they assert, Is exposed to great possibilities of harm on either side, and certainly would be obliged to surfer great hardships without ny sure prospect of concrete gain. CHRISTIANIA, I-'eb. 8. Norway will not agree to President Wilson's suggestion In regard to breaking relations with Cermany. the Aftenpost says. This newspaper ns erts that Kuropean neutrals must decide on their policy toward tiermnny "according to their own Interests, not nccordlng to Amer ican sentiments," and adds: 'Tho Scandinavian countries gave full support to President Wilson's peacn move, but that Is no reason why a few weeks later they should follow Mr. Wilson in taking steps which are generally considered to be a prelude to war." Madrid Protests on U-Boal War Contlntirtl front Pace tine the legitimate presumption of inevitable responsibility which the imperial Her man Government assumes, principally In view of the loss of life which Its attitude may cause. Tho note details at length Spain's com plete neutrality and her efforts and hopes lor peaco In Uurope, but adds that Spain "cannot admit the exceptional methods of warfare," LONDON. Feb. S. Although Switzerland Is determined to maintain her neutrality, the Swiss Federal Council probably will make a mild protest to Germany against tho new blockade legu latlons. says a Berne dispatch printed In tho Times today. "A B C" POWERS FAIL TO AGREE ON POLICY By CHARLES P. STKWART Special Coble Service of thr f'nltnl I'rrsi nnd Evrvtnu Lnlorr. UUKNOS AIIIUS, Feb. S. Hope of further concert of action, or continuance of tho "A II C" unity of action among South American republics apparently Is nt nn end. Inability of Aigentine. Brazil and Chill to agree on the answer to Germany's an nouncement of unbridled submarlnlngs, or In their reply to President Wilson's appeal to neutral nations was believed by diplo mats today to Indicate complete dissolu tion of the plan. According to highest Information today Argentina's note to Germany regrets that the Imperial German Government has adopted such extrcmo measures, but an nounces Argentina's strict adherence to the principles of International law meaning apparently that Huenos Aires Intends to maintain entire neutrality. Brazil, on the other hand, has virtually Joined with the United States In adjudging Germany's blockade Illegal; No break In relations has been made, however, the Gov ernment for the present merely contenting Itself with a vigorous statement of its views. Official Information from Chill Is lacking, but dispatches from Santiago today pre dicted that nation would side with Brazil. Tho greatest Interest Is manifested hern In Spain's attitude on the submarlnlngs. A dispatch received from La Naclon's Madrid correspondent today declared that Germany was "negotiating with Spain" as to that nation's fruit cargoes and had announced Its purpose to avoid sinking Spanish ships carrying such commodities, even if destined for the Allies, COMMSfeClflivVvN ST3TIO NIP! DY-VVPU Mann's Shen-King" Manifold Paper For the Carbon Copy of Your Business Letter Made by us especially for this purpose. Adopted by 60 of rail roadd of the United States for Way billing. Yellow in Color Light In Weight Tough in Texture Try 500 Sheets, cut to Size 8jxll inches )0c Phone Market HO, WILLIAM MAM COMPANY Blank rook. Loom Leaf t XUIlontrr '"i I'rUtlK.aBj IMhf raphlo V, U KX ELEVEN LIVES MAY BE LOST ON LINER SUNK BY U-BOAT Continual ffOT ! P somewhere In the suburbs. Her husband, who was In Knrope. sent her t'ekets for herself mid children, and 'ie railed nt tho steamship company, Identified herself by Utters irom her liu.tiiiiiul, ar.il g ,1 tile tickets. PEACE APPEARS NEARER END TO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Pence with Germain appears nearer an end today. President Wilson had hefuio him nit available Slate Department detulK hent by Consul l-'rmt nt Queenstown. of tho torpedoing by a German submatlne of the British liner California, carrying !mi passengers and crew, of whom many were women and tblldren. The ship was sunk without warning. Tho fact that th one American aboard. John A. Lee, of Montgomery, Ala., men tioned In Consul Fiost's cablegram, wns saxed, may prove to bo the slender thread by which President Wilson may hold to the existing peace with the Kiil-n-r'H Gov ernment. Such ofllelals pointed to America's fie quent declarations that American lives are not to be "placed In Jcnpmds" by unlawful acts of Germain's submarine commanders. Following this theory, wimn of thn.c otll clals said It would not smprlse them If President Wilson feels compelled to come again before t'oiiirrrni to k the autbntlty of Congtess to adopt s'lcli measure as he might deem tircr una r to protect United Stales seamen and people. These olllelals s.ild the California sinking might be the "overt act" necessary lo con vince the Piesldent that the Imperial Ger man Go eminent l-t Indeed bent on carrying out to the letter the "wilful prosecution of the ruthless nav.il program." announcement of which caused Wilson to seer relations. The fact that no American perished was simply a case of "pute luck." olttelals ad mitted. The spirit and Intent of Cermanv, they declare, was openU illMplu.wtl regard less of tho personnel of the passenger list. And had a majority of the travelers been American women and children. Instead of foreigners, tho attack would have occurred Jilrt the some, they belloe. fin the other hand, thou- who know tho President's mind and purpose In the present crisis, declaie emphatically there must bo no estlge of doubt, no question whatever as to the case being a clear-cut violation of American rights before actual warfuto will result. Should the President adopt a course of war he rnusrt be able, they hold, to demand the backing of a united country. And so great Is the nation's love for peace that they believe such backing would not como should there be any doubt or sus picion In the grounds on which the Presi dent might base any warlike action. As wos anticipated, the President's action In breaking with Germany has accomplished the samo result as an open warning to American travelers and American shipown ers to remain In port. Action of American t.lne owners In Indef initely postponing the sailing of their ves t.cl Indicates they take this view. With the seas cleared of American ships and American travelers refusing to take passage on belligerent Aes.se!., there will be small likelihood of American lives being lost. It Is pointed out. Should American ships decide to arm de fensively, as the Government has ruled they may, a crisis may come very soon. Germany has held any ship with arma ment Is a warship. With armed American merchantmen ply ing In the German danger zones an ulti mate clash with a U-boat would be Inevit able, It Is believed. Decision of the State Department to tend no convoys with American ships until actual war Is at hand Is In line with President Wilson's determination to take no steps that might be construed as a warlike act pend ing open hostility. BRITISH EXPECT ACTION BY UNITED STATES LONDON. Feb. 8. All doubt ns to Germany's Intention to go the limit In her submarine campaign was removed today. OIHclnl information de clared that both the British steamship Favcstone, sunk February 0, and the British liner California, sunk yesterday, received absolutely no warning before the German U-boat commander launched his torpedoes. London was aroused to a new pitch of Indignation against German "frlghtfulness" by stories of survivors of both these ves sels, fully confirmed In official versions. The Favcstone's lifeboats were dllherately shell ed with shrapnel In tho case of the California women and children were among those Imperiled by the submarine's unwari anted attack. The belief was emphatically expressed hero today Dint tho methods employed by German submarine commanders in sinking the British California, Port Adelaide and Favestone would compel further action on the part of the United States. According to assertions made by sur vivors, all three of tho vessels were sunk without warning. Wesley Frost, tho United States Consul at Queenstown, reports that some of the pas sengers on the California are still missing. The ono American known to have been on board the California, John A. Lee, of Ala bama, was among the survivors landed on the Irish coast. Consul Frost Is reported to have com pleted his Investigation into tho sinking of tho Favestono upon which an American negro was killed. A dispatch printed In the Dally News to day relative to tho destruction of the Favestone said: Survivors of the crew of the Have- This Electric Grill is one of the most useful, all round cooking appliances for the housekeeper with a small family, for it will perform all the cooking operations of the kitchen range but in a smaller way, of course. The regular price is $6.50 but under present conditions it may be ad vanced at any time. During Ftltu erj only, howevjr, we will offer it at B5.25 (Convenient TermO Our cuitomert may divide this into three payments: $1.25 with the order and two subsequent monthly pay. menti of $2 each. This Electric Grill has four different heats high, concentrated, medium and low. The cost of operation is very small Ic per hour for the low; I'icper hour for the medium; 2 l-5c per hour for the concentrated; and Ac per hour for the high heat. Stnd iour otdtr lo (he Electric Shop at Tenth and Chestnut Sti.. or to your District Office. Or, ij vou with to tet a Grill before ordering, you unit find them on . display ottheie poind. Tfie Philadelphia rJ.ECTRrCVPMPANY s "'A ,?'-i..."5.-1. f H- ;- .e . -.' '- ' ..-iWiEi EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, stone, who arrived yesterday, staled that thero was no Justification wlint ever for the submarine firing on them, ns ever body had left the ship. Thej J Were 100 miles from Innil In the open ea for nine hours In tempestuous weather. A message from Queenstown said that survivors stated that, without warning the submarine cuniiuenced to flro shells nt them. The crew of the I nvestone then got two bonis over tho ship's side Into the water mid succeeded In getting nwnv from the Vessel, which ls.it been tcnlblv damaged by shell (lie They weie onlv two ships' length ouni when the guns on the submarines weie turned on the two boats, killing Itichard Wallace, of Baltimore, ami live other. II had previously been reported that only four men, Including the master of the Favestone. had been killed. An eailler dispatch from Queeristowii placed the number of persons on the Cali fornia at 215, thlrt.v-niie of them pnscn f.ers. It was reported that from llftv to sixty of those on hoard nie still missing The growing 'ensity of the U-boat win has nioured unpiecedented activity at the Admiralty. Steps are being taken to or ganize safety lanes through the buried waters for both British and neutial ship ping while the patrol licet Is being s'length. eiieu nnu new mine lleld. nnd subnuiilne tids ate being put In position, (in the stventh day of Germany's inthlef.t I'-boat war reports were received of the destruc tion of fourteen ship. of various sizes, ag gregating Sl.till tons. This brought the total of tlestro.ved vessels since tho new submarine war opened up to flfty-nlno ships, with an iiggiegate tonnage ot U7.SIS. The British steamship Crown Point, ic potted riinU yesterday. Is now said lo have carried mi American In her crew Thomas lvetson of Philadelphia STEPS TAKEN TO ARM A M ERICA N STEA MSB IPS N'FW YtlllK, Feb V. Preliminary step. for the arming of the American liners St Louis, St. Rim n, Lapland wero taken tndnj. Officials Mild this was In hue with the advice ihev hud received fiom the Stale Department, and they announced their Intention of piocur lug t indent gunners nnd guns for the pro tectlon of thu vessels against submarine. Definite determination on whether tho line will send any vessels out of p(llt during the present crisis will be reached nt n conference or officials today. If it is i. vlded to continue tailing it dnte will b set and passengers booked for Hie sailing of the St. Loul The St. Paul ami Laii land will foTlow, There was n teport heie todnv that a number of three and six-Inch guns'had been thlpped from tho Not folk navy ynid lo various coast cities to bu Used In' aiming merchant ship. Shipping out of this port was In a cha otic state today. No malls have left for Fngland since January 27. The Holland America liner Ilyndani, after having come within twelve hours of the danger zone Is speeding back to America today, witli barely coal and supplies enough to lasl out tho round trip. The liner Stockholm, of the Swedish-American Line, will not sail for Gothenburg on S.itmdn.v. as Kind tiled, ofllelals announced. The American liner St. Louis, with .'jOno sacks of mail and 3300 ions of general cargo. Is still held in port, with her sailing Indefinitely postponed. The mall situation will remain without relief unless It Is de cided to transfer malls to tho White Star liner Cedrle, scheduled to sail for Liverpool Saturday or Sunday. merchanTTleet sails under allied convoy NORFOLK, Va Feb. ! Loaded to the gunwales with war muni tions, cotton and general supplies for the Fntente Allies, a fleet of twenty-five British, French and Italian ships, sail and steam, left Virginia ports today. Twenty-live miles oh shore a convoy of warships picked the cargo boats up and will convoy them. (The munitions-laden ships have been ren dezvous at thu mouth of Chesapeake Il.iv since Sunday. Others from Baltlmoie and points nlnnjj the coast are sailing to Join tho fleet. It was said In shipping circles here today the Allies have adopted a plan of convok ing cargo boats In squadrons of ten or more hereafter. Several Danish. Dutch and Swedish ships nre keeping closo trail behind the guarding warships. Traveling Clocks The most popular of these arc fitted in folding leather cases, making them convenient to carry. Included in the assortment arc some with radium numer als and hands visible in dark room $1 1.50. . S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MFHCHANTS-JKWFLFUS-SlLVFItSMITHS Final CIeanUp Sale We have made another and final cut in the prices of nearly all our Men's and Women's Shoes, including our Pacer Shoe; represent ing savings of from 35 to-50 on present market value of shoes of our class. I fllEDERMAN WpWmLmmmmmX. BKJif 7 :. A ' LA Dl'KK OKT1IK ABKl'ZZI He lias asked to ho relieved of com mand of tho Italian licet and will he succeeded by Vice. Admiral I'aolo Thnon ill Kevcl. .MAYOR AM) COUNCIL AT ODDS Ucntal for Kirelipuscs Causes Dissen sion in Laurel Springs I.AI'IICI. SPP.INnS. N. .1., Feb S A three-cornered contest has arisen here be tween Major Flsk, members of borough Council nnd the two fire companies The firemen claim rental for their building since the borough has taken over the apparatus, the ineinlieis of Council have voted to pay It and Mayor Flsk has tefused to sign the checks fni sums appropriated by Counc.l. As a eonseuuence, legal nction Is likely to be biought against tho Mayor Tho firemen contend that tho payments were agreed on orallv beforo the borough took over the maintenance of the npparrttis nnd that as a conserpienco they have bur dened themselves with Indebtedness with the expectation of paying out of tho borough Appropriation. $10,000 for Cape May Mosquito War WILDWOOD, N. J, Feb. S Tho Capo May Count.v Board of chosen Freeholder has appropriated $10,000 for extermi nating the mosquitoes 111 Cape May County The ditches and meadows about Cape Mav and Wild wood will be "treated." Tho board appropriated $l!"i(Hi lownitl the County Vo cational School and JlSoa fur n coiintv fnnn demonstrator 9 30 Chestnut 39 S. 8th 203 N: 8th i TJ st""1 rv i I r.Li.Fequignotj h JevOels p I 1331 Walnut Street I g RcmodelinrJ old fasli- E i ioned jewelry into j piecesor modern design. I Drawings and estimates a Q submitted without ot- H ligation. 3 W ffhs . r :) AW I IL DUCA DEGLI ABRUZZI LASCFA IL SU0 C0MAND0 11 Vice Ammirnglio Thaon di Revel Nominnto Comniulante in Cnpo della Klotta Italinni GUERRA DI INS I DIE J.'AmmirnKliatu Ingle!! Ua Preso Tutti i I'rovvcilimuntl Kccessarii per In Distruzlnne del Sottomurini UO.MA, 8 Febbinio II dm a tlegll AbrtiMl ha chlesto nl le ill efsere isoneiato tlnl coeinln In capo dello sipiadro navnll. Itallano rlunlle, oil II mo desldeno e' ulnto sodlsfnlto. Kgll e' stalo koslllulto tlnl vice nmmlrngllo route I'aolo Thaon ill Bevel. II quale con.'crvera' nncho la sua tiuallla' ill capo dello Stato Magglore della Marina. Le dimlsslonl del duca tlegll Abruzzl linnnn cnusnlo profunda sensa7.lone In tutta Italia Von se ne conoscono le raglonl de terminant! ma tone voce til d ssensl scop. unit tra II cninandnnte In capo della flottn ed II Mlnlstero della Marina I glornall peio si nittengono dal conimentnre la notl ?.in. t'Mdi'iitemeiite per non lncotrere nella severlta della t-'ensura. let I Fera II Mlnlstero della dticrra pub blicava II H'gnenle lapporto del generale Cndoinn clrc.i la sltnnzlono nlla fronte Italo-austrlucii 1'ronte del Trentlno duelli dl nrtt gllerla MUio stall plu' vlolentl rd lutensl nella vnlle dell'Astlco. Nella Vnl Sil gano mi reparto neinlcn cho nveva ten tnto dl altnccare le noMrc poslzioul nvansate sul Monte Masn e' stnto meso In fuga dalle nostre truppe ed ha la sclnto sul lerreno arml e mimlzlnnl Fronte dflle AlpI (Hullo-SI sono nviitl rombnttlmentl dl nrtigllerln. II nemlcn ha tlrato pochl colpl su 'lorlzla. it. soccoitso di:ll'ami:iiica L'nmhnMlatorc nmerlcano Thnnia Nel pon l'age hn rlrevutn dal f,egretnrlo ill stato tlegll Stall I'nltl la soinmn ill 20.0Q0 dollail versatlgll dalla Croon llossa Americana per venire In norcorso del colplll tlnlla guerra La sonmia t' stata consegnata al Comltato dl Soccorso Americano ill noma, oho e' tllrelto da Lewis Itldlngs, ex agente dlplo- -mmwm' wx A Sccrrinrtj hi the Chippendale S t y I e; exquisitely reproduced i'h rich'toncd Antique Malinijnny. Thousands of Beautiful, Yet Inexpensive Homes Will Come of This February Sale iND THOUSANDS of homes now in existence will be made more beautiful and more com fortable by tho addition of some piece or pieces of Van Sciver furni ture. Tho opening of our February Sale was, as it has always been, the signal to home lovers, and from far and near they have been flocking in few3303-MWi3fr ,.., TV? wP JJty' , r l Ti- - Now is the Time to Save on Rugs, Carpets and Other Floor Coverings Reductionson all sizes fromanlSxSG in. mat to an 11.3x15 ft. room-size run Reductions range from 107e to 33!ir-o and even these fig ures do not indicate the sav ings involved, for they have been made on our former prices, those in effect before the heavy advance in cost of fabrics, dyes and labor. $70 Royal Wiltons, Uxia $52.50 $55 Wiltons, (1x13,. ..$39.75 $45 Best Seamless - Axminsters, UxlL', J3G.50 $42 Seamles3 Wilton Velvets, 0x13 $32.50 $1.70 Inlaid Linoleum, 75c q. yd. Highest grade Inlaid Straight-line Lin oleum, perlect goods; remnants in sizes suitable for bathroom or small kitchen. Bring sizes. ' . The fact and that avd MARKET Store Closes Daily at 4 B. Van Sdvw Co. 1 1 ... ,-. J '.' WOHS? , ,' .'. L'l.'J. " .- .','iMi 1,917 matlco degll Otntl Unltl In Kgltto. II coml tato ha comenclato la dltrlbulone Invlatiao B000 dollarl al alndaco dl Vcneila. conic an manl, glacche' nembra cho Venezln. U a rltta' Itallana plu' peveramento colplta dana guerra 1 rillOSCAFI AHMATl WASIIINOTON. 8 Febbralo. II egre- tnrlo dl Stnto Lansing, In rlsposta nlla do- inanda circa nuando II St. Louis, plrorcafo ,i.rienmi. notrtbbe nartlrc. ha dlchlarato (the cgll non puo' dare con.ilgll a prlvatl se I loro vdpurl poasono o non pnriirc una voltn della 7ona dl gucrr.i In Kuropa. II governo iimerlrano pero', contlnua II segrc tarlo dl Stato. rlalterina II dlltto del plro scatl amerlcaul dl tiavlgare In uunlslajd part del marl, tllrlltl die nono oggl gll st'ssl dl prima della nrtovn dlchlarazlone dl blocco da parte della (icrmanla. e cho tin plroscafo lieiittalc puo' se I snol proprlelaril lo crttlono coiivenlenle e cietlono die esso potrehhe esjere nttacca to lllfgalmonte, prendere tpielle inlsure die rltcngalio rl ppondere megllo nll'uopo. In nitre parole, I plroscutl amerlcaul lianno llberta' dl arniarsl come vogllo no per nttraversaro la r.ona bloccatta e dlfendersl od nttnecare I sotto marlnl cho si nvvlclnano loro. ' Itrl II Senato nmerlcano ha npprovato alia quasi unanlnilta", con T8 votl favorcvoll o poll clntpic contrarll, l'nzlono del presltlcntc Wilson per quanto rlgnrda la lottura tlcllc lelnzione tllplomatlche con la (icrmanla Anche I lepubbllvanl votarnno a favore del pre.Hldenle mottrnndo cosl' come nella pie sente crlsl nazlnnnle sparlscono tutte Ic dlf ferenze ill part It). let! fit affondoto da tin sottomarlno te tlesco II vnpore Callfotnia. Inglese, n bnrdu del quile t trovavano passeggerl e fia qnestl un dttndlno atnerlcnno. Sembra che tpieato sla stato snlvato. ma II presldente nttende nn rnppoitocompletocltca lalfonda mento per vedere so eiso costltulfce un alio dl ostlllta' contro gll Stntl I'nltl. La guerra del soltomnrlnl e' statu In tensincata. e nella glornata dl lerl allri quailordlcl plroscall sono statl affondatl. tra essl lino Itallano, II I'errucclo I'ero' tele gramnil da Londra dlcono che I circoll mari na rl Inglesl non sono eecesslvaniente nllnr tnatl da qtiesta aumenlnta attlvlta' del sot tomarlnl tedeschl Infottl I'Ammlragllato brltnnnlco puhbllcava lerl sera II Hcgucnte comunlcato: "Nol non alamo nllarmatl della recru descenr.a della guerra dl sottomarlnl. Sa pevamo che sarebbe venuta e cl eravvnmo preparall II tempo mostrcra' che la nostra fldttcln e' glustmcata. "Non blsogna dlnicntlcare che un sotlo marlno puo' Incroclare per parecchl glornl senza Incontrnre e fare una vlttlma. Per esemplo. In una glornata dl questo mese si- February Sale Price, .$49.50 1 " - to see and select the home treasures that are here in such profusion. If ever this Store deserved the title "Fairyland of Furniture," it does to day, for in charm and variety our stock is unique and unsurpassed, and for genuine economy our prices are unequalled. Come in and let us-show you the latest and best in furniture. An Attractive Jacobean in Jacobean Uak $80 The Jacobean stylo carried nut. in .Tnpnhnnn fll. adapted to the furniture of the dininp room. This attractive suite TZ'ZfSU& if,1. inS,'; Chi-"a Cln,set' ?G.U ins- and ScrXg table, ,1C.18' , ins. As the dimensions show, it is eminently suitable for a moderate sized or even a small dining room. $65 Royal Wiltons. 9x12, $46.50 One of our most attractive specials in the higher grade goods; a large selection of unusually handsome patterns. that we are. tnnnu,,..... . ,, we arc located "JuA" Arr'T. ala,lle,r- our patrons hundred ft hZLIZ MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J.. 5.30 P. M. Market St. Ferry Boats i-n lurl furono lanclail contro nelta nclrl". scad mercantlll nonu niiin .1...11-. " 1 ".Vol abblamo nrcso nrnvv.i.l.. )7 abblamo raglonc dl crcdera cho fru(iir,.?T ; la campagna del sottomarlnl nemici turalmente nol non posslamo rlvelare t. ' sono questl provvcdlmentl, ma le ouaiii. " dlmlnuilonl delle vlttlme del wttom.Jt! saranno la mlglloro prova del noitro . ' ceMto." ,u- KECRUITS FOR RED CROSS Rush to Join in New Jersey Since M. bilization Call ' ' Dfltr.lNOTO.V, N. .1, Feb, j.M (h recruiting station for Itcd Crom worktra l't wns announced by otricers n ),,. that membership In the Hurllngton Countr chnpler had Increased to more than i since the moblllzat on cnll from the nation! society Monday. Local banks have been madn f...i..i. stations for donations for lied Cross B,if nnd tho chapter has appointed Mrs Hnw.5 l'aclter nnd Mrs. Hlchanl Mott to UMri? tend the campaign for finances, The headquarters of the chapter In m Hall will be fitted up with vvork'ng taw7 for tho making of bandages and flr.t .ii outfits. Mrs. K II. Mulford, president1,, working to establish branch chanters 1 every large town In this county ' BitADBURN & NIGRO Corract Men's Tallarm Comer 13th and Sansom $35 and $30 5UITINGS . $25 Cut to your measure , Illg week's soiling; 'lost week now for a record I Your choice of inn dressy new patterns to chooi. from nil the richest and smartsit designs, Sale ends Feb. IB, Aslt ror samples ror comparison. Faultless fit guaranteed A beautiful atul use ful piece that will dig nify the most hand Home living room or library. Suite le nH:.ll.. I Alfred M. Bloomingdnlc 1, ll nmoiNAr. idi's in L I ELECTRICAL WORK I rl 217 Walnut Street I' 111 II, e First Coil (J the Only Coil. I w Our $200,000 stock of floor coverings represents the out put of such reputable mak ers as Whittall, Bigelow, Sanford, Smith etc., and we ofaOrie!,St0alVohd0Si.Ce Se,eCtin $36 Best Seamless Wool Velvets, 0x13 $28.50 $26 Best Seamless Tap. Brussels, 0x12.. ..$19.75 $30 Axminsters, 9x12, $24.50 $17.50 Tapestry Brussels, 9x12.. ..$13.50 . .. 0. Land Opposite Store. Sv-MV LAaaMMiMfciiaiyiAAii - X,IISL: ' , jfe-f'iikitifc'!
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