WKWB mv Iff WmEC.ERMAMA S fAffondamtnto del Laconin con le Donne Americano Lonside- mto Come Atto dl Oatilita'. MLLA.FROtiTE ITALIANA Ingles! Avnnzano Verso Bnpaumc A Battono I Turchl sulla Strada . dl Bagdad t.if . pyK WASHINGTON', 28 Kebbralo. Membra che la cord a s!a tesa. lino at wmo Che debba rotnperrl ua un mo- MiDto all'ajtro con una dlchlnratlone dl warra oa pane uegu emu unni comro is. , ecrmanla. La altuailone e' glunta a "JWeeto nunto con I'affondamento del I.a- Yl'enla., nel quale hanno perduto la vita due ;Sonne amerlcanr. Come net caso del Lul- J"nla, nnche ora sono donne le lttlme i '.lla bnrbarle tcdenca. ed II Dres'dente i , Wilson, a quanto l dice In alte 3fere overnatlve. consldera II caso del I.iconia wone II tanto attrno atto aperto dl ostlllta.' r r lnilU ucilt UC1 HIUllll IHPU Pi l l k'n ,Unltl. rcrclo1 l ono quelll che attendono wna aicninrazione ui guerra tj Ierl eembraache II Congrcso non aee Ltroppa voBlla dl accordare al presldente j I plenl ljottrl che exit avexa doinandato rJJerl aera pero' Kit anlml sembravano cambl- Jf,''atl. Dopo una discussion dl parecchle ore ill commlsslone senatorial augll Allan ,i-Jieri ueciae ni approvare 11 progeiio ai 'lergo presentato da un senatoro per dare ai wialV Ant .. I uttvl ilntMnHillill nAM II rm. lt IVOIWCUIO I lJKVt I UUII1UIIUU1I uu l i'iu- ?l gretto stesso e' stato emendato In manlera hj 'Che 11 presldente rlcee t'autorlzzazlone anerlflpA HI nrmare I nlrnsmn nmpriennl che devono attraversaro la zona dlchlarata 47 bloccata dalla Gcrmanla. rsondlmeno ll presmeme e auiorizzuio nncne a ncuneio Bv tuttl quegll altrl niezzl che egll rltcrra ' necessarlt per la protezlono del dlrlttl ., amerlcanl. Kvldentemente la commlsslone , ha voluto specincare cne si uocano ', 'armare I plroscafl e a questo scopo ha (. alevoluto la somma dl 1U0 mlllonl dl dollarl. Per quanto rlguarda II caso del Laconla, . at 6' detto nel clrcoll ufllctall che II govcrno ''U Bon ha blsogno dl una Inchlesta ne' dl altre Cirove per venire alia concluslone che si JrX ImHm dl tin nttn fit nMtlllta' lift nnrti Kdella Qermanla. Pero' II Congreseo dee yfsj defldere circa la dichlarazlone dl guerra ..Cho cosa fara' II Congresso, nessuno po itrebbe dire ora. VI e" una forte corrente eontrarla a 'Wilson, nelle file repubbllcane In masslma parte, sebbene alcunt rcpub kllcanl si slano dlchlaratl sostenltorl del presldente In questa occaslone, Intanto membra immlnente anche la rot tura con l'Austrla. HI dice che l'ambiscla tore amerlcano a Vienna, I'enfleld, ha rice Vuto lstruziont dl preparare tutto per la partenza ua e del consoll c per l'erodo degll amerlcanl dall'lmpero degll Absburgo IIOMA, 28 'Kebbralo l.e forze ltallane ....n! ..IU nnn n.1 .. .It TA-I.I &U WpVltLllVI llCUlt tbUlltt. UU CSL UI VIU1 IKICL ?i" hinnn fatto un attnrco Hlille nnsizlnnt austrlache del Han Marco, attarcn rhp ha " avuto succcsso. Kcco II testo del rap- porto del generate Cadorna pubbllcato Ierl era dal Mlnlstero delta Qucrra- I duello dl artlgllerta e' stato pla' Intenso Ierl nella zona ad est dl Go rlzia. Alcunl prolettlll caddero nella eitta'. Alia confluenza della Vertoiblzza I eon II Vlppacco nol abbtamu resplnto repartl nemlcl che tentavano dl awicl narsi alte nostra llnee Suite pendlcl ' settentrlonall del ' Monte San Marco uno del nostrl repartl opero un attacco dl sorpresa e pene tro' nelle trlnceo nemlche che furono distrustte dopo che le truppc austrl- Wj ache che le occupavano ne furono if' AniAt sai:i;mii;i Avlatorl nemlcl hanno lasclato eadere bombe sul Vallone, altoplano del Carso, Poche persone rlmasero Jferlte. ;4fslln comunlcato austrtaco, pubbllcato a ''- Vlntia ira imtann nil! rli 'liplirn rllA a Via x.4uurii rcuarii uuiiuni eruno riusciii a none- rftrare nelle llnee dl tMncee avanzate del k- , nnvuuvu ucud uiio in iVlliailiH. Ill (TlOlUfc h?J ma che in aeeulto ne furono cacclatl con njf ravl perdlte. Slccome II Kenerale Cadorna JM twin ncrrla til numinntlnna rlaltA tlnnAA n,, r,t triache, ma soltanto dl dlstruzlone dopo averne cacclato 1 dlfensorl. e' evldente rhp CJ, austrlacl le rloccuparono quando gll ,naiiui ee ne riurarono aopo aver compiuto la loroimlsslone. Telegramml da Parlgi o Londra dicono mUt1 -'ID " nwt-3 iiigicai uuiiiuiuaiiu an man SMJ, are Incontrando bcnal' piu' nccanlta re P'Sv l alztenza da parte detle forze tedesclie nella t..ona dl Bapaume, ma non una reslstcnza rerma e aecisa come era leclto aspettarsl. I erltlcl milltarl non rlescono a spiegarsl questa mancata reslstenza del nemlco Alcunl rltengono che 1 tedeschl hanno sol tanto voluto abbandonare un terreno che era tattlcamente sfavoreole a loro ner (?' ritlrasl sulla forte tinea Arras-Cambral, i ',!. u umcwu inaiiuttiiu cue non e im- 'Brobablle che II maresclallo von Illndenburg kk mienaa ai rmggruppare le sue armate con 1'lntenzlone dl provocare una grande .bat- taglla declslva In campo aperto '" Kella MesnnntAmln. rll Int-tAat fn.nn.Bnn ora a nord-oest dl Kut El Amara, doe' In 41rezlone dl Bagdad, A Londra ' stato annunclato che le operation! dell'esprritn uilnglese si estendono lungo la vallata ll 4.'jrigrl dove Teserclto e' appogglato dalla can- AtL-Mn-ilAH. IhaI.1 V ' J.i , nwittviQ uisicBi, u3 lorae uei Keneraie Aiauae Jhanno attaccato le retroguardle turche w trlncerate a qulndicl mlglla da Kut. le hanno Suisse In fuga e qulndl hanno lanclato la loro geavallerla contro 11 flanon settentrinnaie !4eireserclto ottomano, :SHOT IN QUARREL OVER PECULIARITY OF PEARLS Man May Die Through His Insistence R. They May Regain Luster After Being Cooked An argument over the question whether or not pearls lose their luster after halng been cooked may terminate In the death Ot Michael Christie.' twentv-fHe veara. nt f ?4 Wharton street Christie Is In the Penn- H.-vlt4tla Unsnltnl ..l. .... V..I-. , i. I " atttt niui iu uuiieis in niH osqomen. The shots were nred hv .Insenh R"'I.uctno. twenty-eight years, of 776 South" Sixth street. The police say that the argument beean bi the oyster saloon of Pasquall Sylvester. nan cai.ii. oi,i. .-. ...i -.. , Rp 'wv wwuut MtAu uuwi, wucre inrisiie was iri. 4ln- artma pIa.1 Av.-itaHB T i.ai ... jjf w-..f .o mm ujMcm, sunlit cnicrcu . ueuigerent moou ana me discussion out pearls uegan. Christie maintained t,lf a pearl was cooked Its former luster a do reeioreu. this angered I.uclno, BK'upheld an opposite opinion, and ha si? a revolver and fired two .shots Into tie. tuclno- dashed out of the place, but was trreeted several hours later by the Dollce of the Second and Christian streets station jfaglstrate Imbr held the prisoner- without i Wll to await the result of Christie's Injuries, riiicii pnyaicians say may prove ratal. SEA FOOD IS FOUND INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY .WOHFOIJC Va.. Feb. 28. Another evl- , that there are still some cheiD titles of food la the fact that the ITnlted Fisheries steamship FlshnawKils now i, selling creyflsli t 5'i cents a Dound i 4alers and large consumers. The ves- at the Merchants and Miners docks th foot of Plume street and Captain Jfahoney will be her about a week pre- u explain to me pudiic all about oamparatively unknown, food fish and i ly th actual article. t rau of .Fisheries of the Depart- I oi vpwwmn as bmi experimenting lib ryoh far some time. The sup- I ami to m mhk nmiutlble. and ar mucin: awattc uu -Atisntlo MDwniiy oK m ' Wbwr Hngland i Tli variety af Hah la very similar baviiuf a rian.-wBlte imt with km&M. WMtVt tb backbone. OMM HM Mf Mlssr HUt CHEEK UP, -mB.MooEBMo.wswG- VmmW m "SoMM-2J NINE. S A 3UPERXIR1 XH 1 LaaaaaaaaaaaaaW I ECM-PAY VMOMN'Kw-r -rWPE. XLaaaaaaWi JLLaaaaaaaaaaaaW I ,. Ftol EQUAU PfeoCiS, TPE.CWJE.MRM JW MaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW r 4 ria AKr)THi fS LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW A J-mL SmWaW CUMGlNCr ;.1 7-i-J? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWtldMAJaak aaT S SyfZr.tC02Jr - .V ( - L7ii.rt.ltreorrP kaaaaW kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam aaaaaW. WammmW I r VTfJkaaaaaW JUagf?-- V 'T J'l-nn.tuntMJU' H K taWmlW W aWtflBBmjiar- m aHllll T I lmJffiMmkY.r jmaaaam wW off LP Dr. James P. Lichtenberger, Prof essor of Sociology at University of Penn , sylvania, Makes It Evident That "All's Well With the World" in the Matter of Selection of Mates and Otherwise By M'LISS IT'S all right, sisters . keep in line nnd don't rush, there are plenty of cae men to go round, one for each of you and then some. It's nil right, brothers: there's no liuirv. for the supply of clinging vines, reallv su perior ones, is quite equal to tho demand According to Dr James 1 I.IchtenDerger. professor of sociology at the t"nlerslty of Pennsylvania "God's In His lieineu nnd nil's right with the world," ut least so fur as tho majority of Its men and women aie concerned, nnd wc won't hao to marry I'erclxah or nothing at all. or become the "weather-beaten, rugged types" that Mr Wells speaks nboill in order to achieve for oursches husbands In other words, despite the present ele ated status of woman, brought about bv modern industrial conditions, despite her ability to think for herself nnd to be eco nomically independent of an trousered being, beneath her exterior of eitlclent self reliance she Is not so verv different from her hunted ancestress t The cllning vine still exists In large numbers, but tho modern ersion Is superior to the old type Hhe isn't a parasite, usually The cae man is yet and probably always will be with us world without end. amen, but he's a more advanced being. Often he doesn't even carry a club. CI.INOINO VINE AND CAVE MAN "The majority of men will nways prefer the clinging vine type." Doctor Lichten berger to!d me, "Just as the majority of women prefer the virile, active men. There are reasons for this phsloIoglcal and bio logical "Men like tp hae a soft clinging little creature dependent upon them By their ery evolution tlfey have developed a larger egoism than women, while the latter, by nature, are passive , "Tho moderr. woman, however. Is not the paruslte. In this, she Is superior to tho old tvnc of clinging vine. The modern clinging vine hasa potential economical Independ ence which makes her dependence very sweet to her That Is. she Is dependent be cause she wants to be. not because Bho has to be ; for she knows that In these days she, can always make a living and bo Indepen dent If she wants to " 1 might have quoted to Doctor Lichten berger Hernard Shaw's Ann In "Man and Superman." a perfect example of the most actively nggresslve little parasitic clinging lne to be found anywhere, but 1 didn't, because the doctor Is known aa a deep stu dent of the various phases of life he could probably give Miss Rebecca West Interest ing pointers' about feminism and the presi dent of the antl-suffraglsts sapient advice on how to cllng-r-and when he voices his Ideas even a champion Interrupter Is tempted tp hold her peace "One of my theories about modern con ditions," Doctor Lichtenberger continued, "Is that all this talk about equal pay for equal service will never amount to anything more than talk " I was about to burst Into Indignant speech when the sociologist rained a warn ing hand i:qual pav i:qual uhsponsiihuty "Please don't publish that without my ex planation," he said, "or I shall bo de- liiiiiiiiiittliitii;iP!iii;;ii8MB!i!iy si Write or call for our mw and InttrtsUno Booklet "Looking Into Your Own Etitt." A Series of Eye Talks & Our Next Talk Wed., Marrli 14 By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. W YE injuries no mat ter how slight they may. seem should immediately receive the best attention possible. Lack of proper attention has not only often caused the loss of the injured eye, but a "sympathetic" loss of the uninjured one as well. This is especially true when the eyeball has been punctured and all of the foreign body has not been removed. When such accidents occur, the safe course to pursue Is to consult an oculist Just as quickly as possible and then follow his Instruction to the letter. Should glasses be prescribed, then have his prescription filled by an optician vth whom accuracy Is the main consideration. rrnfrlpllon Optlf Isns i 6, 8 &10 South 15th St. IV tin VOT IFmmI. .... VThU Tlk from a cbpyrliht Tiij ia itsuia rvvvrrca " Vine and cave there ARE ENOUGH OF BOTH OF YOU Professor Lichtenberger' s Views on Men and Women SO LONG ns men are men and women women, the cave man type of the female will predominate. The modern clinging vine is a superior type. Equal pay for equal service is bosh. Women will never deserve the same pay ns men until they are willing to shoulder equal responsi bility. For physical reasons this will be difficult for them to do. Tho food riots nre n' significant in dication of woman's progress. nounced by women all over the country Understand, I am for a much hlghor pay for women than they now receive. I am not against equal pay for them with the pay of men But I do not think they will ever get It unless they nssumo equal re- HANAN'S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Women's Shoes We have placed all of the Women's $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $S.OO Shoes that we have had on sale in two groups and priced them at pQ.85 All sizes arc represented in these two groups, and con sidering present high cost of leathers, it would be advisable to secure several pairs at the above prices. Hanan & Son 1318 Chestnut St. ' February Furniture Sale &M3b&& 3-Pc. Fireside Suite H?a ttWr-W'jp In llljli tirade Tapratry or vXaaaaRaaHMa&l'aLV WtaVMhSammmS' (inuloa leather vVaaaKwllMZil'aaV JammSMSmm aTWaWc'iiaw 3-Pc. Fireside Suite Loaaa Cushions Larga Itooiny Value $150 I2BWMC3 $50 Kensington Carpet Co. " "'&", I M. BROSMMAN SONS aaaaj.MaaaaaWK Sill, FOB s - ' sponslblltty, nnd I don't see how they can-l do that "To dererve equal pay women would have to share with men the burden of the sup port of tho home and family," Doilor Lich tenberger elaboiated "This Mould mean that our legislation would havo to be changed, making the wife Just us respon sible legally ns tho husband for the support of the home "t am not at all opposed to a wlfo earn ing an Income Independent of her hus band, but I do think that during the pel iod that she Is bearing nnd learlng the children she should then bo looked after by thu State A motherhood pension would pel Imps do It Hut until this situation is In ought about, I do not seo how women can claim equal pay " The tecent food riots, Doctor Lichten berger declared, are an extremely signifi cant sidelight on tho development of the modern woman. FOOD HIOTS A GOOD SIfiN "They're a good sign, thoe riots." he said "They denote piogress Whenever on find people revolting you find spirit and thought. Those women who have beon de manding food have thought the matter over and decided that thev havo 'he right to $ 3 and Bams Bulta la Imitation Laatbtr CASH ONLTJ man- i food. 'They then Ibhosa tha moit ef'i ctlve way of nrottlnir that thev 'coulrii feci nave cnosen a public uprising. The Gov ernment got busy, food began to show Itself, -the railroads began to move. These women did exactly right. "I believe woman suffrage would have helped here, though, of course, the whole problem Is deeper nnd bigger than that V)f mere otlng. because men havo the vole nnd we haven't Improved tho food situation. IJut I belle o that If a delegation of women, each of whom wns a voter, had gone to the Mayor or the President nnd demanded long ago that the Oovcrnment take hold of the lailronds and move the food along, and tnke hold of the food merchants and de mand that tho food be released, they would hne received Immediate attention nnd the riois pornnps averted. Jf 1 wero asked to classify Doctor Itlchten berger 1 should call him an Individualist, with decided socialistic tendencies. He re fused to classify himself, but when I called him a socialist he lepudlatetl tho term. In fact, he said that lie deplored the growth of many of tho modern "soclallstlo no tions." but. on the other hand, he held thnt n man could bcllcvo In "Oovcrnment ownership" and thnt sort of thing without being a socialist. "I'm not a suffragist or a feminist either." he added whimsically. "I prefer to study thee things nnd to nberc to con cern myself with their processes rather than to proselytize and arguo for rights." Wills Admitted to Probate Wills probated today wcro those of Wil liam H Orlmm. IfiOP Tlutler street, which, in private bequests, dispones of property alued at $12 000. Ottn Ooldsmlth, IfilM South Ninth street. $12 000. Fredrick I.lnd- i horst York load and Cayuga street, $11.- mm, ininm ! i;ckci, who died In the Jefferson Hospital. $7000 : T.ouls Koell. ,lr I 5711 Ilngseislng nxenue, $BO00; .Tulla We I ton. 225!i North Nineteenth street. $5000: Margaret r Fox. 211.1 North Twenty-tirth street $3700; Annlo Wiegand. 1035 Baln brltlge slicet. $3000 j Mniy M Oliver, 133 Rtimne stieet. $2400! Gottlieb Hausch. 2424 West Huntingdon street, $2300. and Julius I. Hartwlg, 7408 J street, $2300. hiAi Diamond Link Buttons In our extensive assortment you will find buttons of plat inum, green gold and gold and platinum combined. At $190 wc have an un usual pair, made of platinum, handsomely engine - turned and set with large diamonds. S. Kind & Sons, DIAMOND MnnCHANTS gp.,. ...,. . -. -..-.. -. Who Knows How Much Higher Lard is Going? and yet the Ivins Baker uses only Back-Fat H Pure Lard I Kettle-rendered -v , it.iti.,ti'!nJii i Auto Damnjtcd )n Crris'ti Walnst 1'iltnr An automobile belonging to Joceph C. Ware, a commission merchant of 116 Dock street, was partially wrecked when It crashed Into, nn elevated pillar nt Twenty ninth nnd Market streets, nbout midnight. The police havo not been nble to determine who was driving tho car nt tho tlmo of tho accident. No one Is said to havo been In jured. The car H believed to hno skidded tho slippery asphalt. Ono front wheel was torn off nnd the left sldo of tho car badly Rmashcd. Police Court Chronicle Dill Hope feels little llko his name after his last escapade. llo managed to earn two vtullara by whitewashing ccllnrs and doing odd Jobs for parlous residents of Frankford, Hut tho money made nn uncomfortnblo weight In Dill's pocket, tie figured that It wasn't doing him any good lying there, so he de cided tn. put the treasury Into action. Ulll Investetl the entlro amount In a brand of liquid of national reputation nnd then sampled It to his heart's content. Hope was Increased In tho breast of Hill and he seemed, to get tho Idea that he was endowed with wonderful power. Hope started to direct trafnc In the neighborhood of Front antl Clearfield streets nnd soon beeamo Involved In a number of argu ments. Several drivers demanded to know Hope's authority for ordering them about When they Jumped to the street to make further Investigations. Hill lost all patience He argued with his fists until several vic tims found rest face downward In the strret A cop ended the battle nnd brought Hopo before Magistrate Wrigley. Hope was unable to explain How he. be came Involved In the tr.itlla argument, but while he was talking two empty pint flasTts fell from his overcoat. When he stnnned down to pick them up two more empty flasks fell from other pockets. "The cause of your trouble Is very plain now," said the "Judge," "and In order to get our bearings 1 would advise a month's rest In the House of Correction " 1110 Chestnut St JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS emmL-ih ton &S1 ""Nr "pESPITE the abnormal price of lard, -L Ivins have rigidly maintained their policy of using only kettle-rendered, pure back-fat lard for shortening. Substitutes are cheaper but they don't go in the Ivins Bakery. That V another reasomwhy you should always insist on Ivins 9 baking, 4fvini Lunch-on-Thins 1 When you serve bouillon, salads, cheese or beverages, you want crisp, yet "tender" crackers!. You want Lunch-on-Thins, with their toasty brown-riess and satisfying flavor. You'll find Ivins Lunch-on-Thins in most homes you ' visit. Are they in yours? x x " Ask for Ivins Lunch-on-Thins : at your nearest quality grocer. J. S. Ivins' Son, Inc., Baker of Good Biscuits In Philadelphia Since 1846 JL-Ai I1 " ,i !... ''Warn liny $8.50 Shot, JUre Why Pay. $8.50? When You Can Jpjjng '5 nn. Hrand New Hurt A Get the Same Shoes Here for J'stkard prlnr ?lyf, ?oSnn..cl;r"''forca,h-nonWhlrh unnecessary expenses In our in.f ?" Store That's theP answer Vm nKn'tiilS- Rotal Boot Shop FoaMiNSSSffiss N. W. Cor. Market & 13th Sts. 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