1 1 F'.v r V '-x 'tfx pi rVvt ., K , r b- . VIVIANI THANKS i CITIZENS OF U. S. Spokesman for French Mis sion Salutes American Peo ple and Government OLD FRIENDSHIP REVIVED Forces of Freedom nnd Victory Let Loose by the President WASHINGTON, Aim 11 27 In a Mntc merit tt the Amcilctm press Ui-no Vlxlanl France's Vice t'lemler unit henrt nf tlic war mlislmi ti 1 pinmlKCil to iceelxc xou nftcr liaxltiK rrfeixcrt, us elementary eourtcix iciinlrcd my flr.t cnnimunlcntlon Bolclv for the rrcJiflcnt 1 lme Just hail the honor xxlilrh I slmreil with the other nicmliem of tlie mlwloii, of lielnj: received liy hm I tun hnleeil Imppx, to liaxo heen chosen to piefent the creetliiKa of the Trench re. public to tho llluotilous man hoe name In cery Kiencli mouth toclnx, xxhoo Incompaiahle mes-.iaKe li at this xcr.x hour belnK read nnd commented upon In nil our bdioolH rin the inot perfect churtei ef human ilcht" and xxhlch mi fully ex prectes tho !i tiles of xoui race lonc mffeiliiB patience hefore appealing to force; and foice to avenue tint lonB-suf-ferhiR patience when there can ho no ether mean LAl'OS AMi:mtNS IN HANKS Plt.ce nu ate hern to lltm to me. I .k ou to repent n thousandfold the ex pression of our deep crntltudo for the enthusiastic reception the American peo ple hae emitted us In Washington It is not to us hut to our beloved and heroic France that reception n accorded. Wo were pioud to he hei children In tho-e unforpettable moments xihcn xxc read In the ladlnnce of tlu trices we (( the ni.ble ntncerlt of your Jit-nitc. And I deslie to thank also the prH of the United Mates, represented In ou I fully leallze the ardent nnd disinterested help ou have Elxen by jour tireless propapanda In the cause of rinht: 1 know our action has been Incalculable. Hentlcmcn. I thank jou We have come to this Hnd to -alute the American people nnd Its Goerimeiit. to call to ficsh xIroi our llfe-lonc trlend rhlp, sweet and cordial In the ordlnarv course of 'ur lives, and which these Unfile hours hnve, raised to nil tho ardor of brothel ly love a brother! love, which In these last vents of suffcrhiK his multi plied Its most touchlnu expressions xou have Riven help, not only In treasure, In evei.v nit of kindness and Rood will, foi us join children have Fhed their blood, and the nanus of jnui sacied dead nro Inscribed forever In our heaits And It was with a full knowledEe of the meanliiK of what jou did that ou acted Your lncsliau-tllile ceneioslty was not the charity of the fortunato to the distressed; It was nn afflimatlon of jour conscience, a reasoned appiovnl of our Judgment iicaii to :o to tiii: i:nd Your tcllnvv comitt. v men knew that Utidei the s-avaKc assault of u nation of ptev uhlch has m.iitcS wir, to cuote B fninous sajlint. Its national Industrv ve weie uplioldliiR demociacy with our Incoiupainble allies faithful nnd valiant to the death, with all those who ale MKhtlnc shouldei to shoulder with us on the llrltiK line the sons of Indomitable KiiKland. n "triiEple for the violated rlclits of man foi that democratic s-plilt which the foices of autocracj weie at temptliiR to ciush thiouphout th world We nre ready to carry that stniRRle on to the end And now ns 1'icsident Wilson has said the tepuhllr of the I'nltcd Mntes rises in Its stietiRth as a champion of right and lnllles. to tlie side of Trance end her allies Onlj our descendants, when time has lcmoved them sulllclently far from piescnt events, will bo ablo to mcasuio tlie full .significance, the ki.ui deut of a historic act which has sent a thrill through the whole world Trom todnj on all the forces of free dom aie let Ioom? nd not only victory, of which wo wcro alieady assured, is certain, tho true meaning of victory Is made m inlfest ; It cannot he metcly n, fortunato mllltaiv conclusion to tills struR Ele, It will bo tlie vlctoij'of moralltj and right, and will lorever sceuro tho exist ence of a woild in which all our chlidien shall draw fice breath In full peace and undlstuibed pursuit of their labors To accomplish this gieat work, which will Ho carried to completion, wo nro about to exchange views with the men In voui (iovcinmcnt best nullified to help Tlie co-operation of tho Republic of the Til It eel States In this world con flict Is now assured. Wo woik toRether as freemen who are resolved to save tho Ideals of mankind p-egmagjaee MaWson & DeMan5) jl . 4 ' ' Xi A Hat Sale Unusual O t irV V r t K" '''-' 11' m Ti'iu? VV v-r ntux-rinv we on throuch our stock and re- kLix''Y,1'-idm iCV HbbHv ''4!eBLaflr .LaLaLaW Wt !'' iiflHH H jjS&j$mSK Hl &imw' rasr TELLS OF HKLGIUM'S WOES Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, only woman member of the Amcricnn Relief Commission in Helgium, lectures nt the Gnnick Theattc this nftcr noon under the auspices of tho Bel gian Children's Kolief Committee. RED CROSS BENEFITS MUST TAKE NO PROFIT Chairman of Publicity Depart ment Explains How Name May Be Used PENALTY FOR VIOLATION Emblem Shall Not Appear in Adver tisement if Only Per CenUigc Is Given Thiough ignorance of laws governing the use of tlie wolds "tlul t'tnss," manv per sons anxious to help tlie Ameilcin organi zation aie ndveitlslng euteitnlnmeiits for Its benefit, using tho lied floss t-.vmbol and name without nuthoiltv. In inan inses the entile proceeds of such affairs do not icach the lted Cioss, and ill oidei to protect the public nnlv such entertainments as ngiee to Rive all the gross pioceeds to the lted Tios. meetlnc espouses ftom some private source, nre authorised by WashltiRton Otto Malter.v, one of the chairmen of Hod Cross' puhllc.lt depaitments. In discussing the matter, said toda "Mnn prison who bu a ticket for $1 aie RUimntecd that 100 cents of the dollar icach tho tieasur of the American lted Ctoss. Hut the geneious citizen who bu.vs n ticket supposcdlj for tlie benefit of the lted Cioss, is also helping to pa salailes of perfouncis oi the commis sions of promoteis ' Tnauthoibcd cntei talnments ma bo ad vertised and the prmeeds given to the lted ('loss piovlded tlie i uteitalimieni does not convev the Impression that the T.ed Cioss Is responsible for Its manriRcmcnt In such (asps llio lted Cross etiihh m ninj not be used, and the pioceeds ma not be divided between the lted Cioss and imj olhti benc flclarj . Information concerning these mUs mav bo had if pel sons who wish to help the lltd Cross will write and decilho whit tlie wish to do to tho llnteitalinnent Authoriza tion Committee, 2J1 South Klgliteeuth sticet, and learn tlie icRillallons umlei which the oiR.inlatlcm can accept theii help An net of Congicss of January Tinf. pi oxides n penaltx of a bcax fine or Im prisonment for using tho words "lied Cross" or the lted Cioss emblem for anv business or dial liable purpose This ait Is being enforced by tho Thlladclplila polite, In ordei to piotect persons wishing to help this branch of national set x lie from being imposed upon b unauthoiized people Make Trolley Co. Mend Hifihxxay roATKhVII.MJ. I'a . April 27 -M.im Albert H Swing Is determined to enforce all ordinances, nnd his next move Is to compel the West Chester .Street Itallwav and ConestoRa Traction Company to repair the Lincoln Highway, over which the tracks aie laid, ns the fi.im.hlso stipu lates The lais will be stopped from lim ning Into the clt unless tlie streets nre lepalrcd within u reasonable time The Lincoln hlRhwn thiouRh Contesvlllc. It is alleRed, Is In a worse condition than nny stretch between rhlladelplil.i and Pittsburgh. Every Saturday we go through our stock and re duce, regardless of tag prices, a number of hats. Fol lowing that custom we present for tomorrow two lots of modish styles that will command instant attention and hurried selection. x x s. ,-, - w - . --m-m-wm-:i . 4wa At .5.00 Formerly 8.00, 10.00 and 12.50 J0O of the most churmlm hlh crude hats of iport" User and xarlou othtr combination. efTectlxely trlmmwl xxltli up-to the minute modta. Three Specials Wolf and Fox Scarfs 24.00 Ytrv Sptclal. Taupe. W hlle. Hed, Kamchatka. Slate, llattleshlp Oray. Choice Fox Scarf of Superb Quality 38.00 Value Iftiprecedentrd, Taupe. White. lied, Kamchatka, Hlate, llattleshlp Oray. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,' FRIDAY, 'APRIL 27, 1017 ALLIED NAVIES TO CLEAR SEAS Britain's Naval Representa tive Expects LL.S. Aid Will Remove Menace FEAR ARMED VESSELS U-Bonts Seldom Risk Encounters With Ships Able to Put Up Fight WASHINGTON. April 27 Admiral sir thidtov ile Chair Britain's naxal rcprescntatlxe In the mission novx bete, told a group of newspaper correspond ents of his confident e that the Allies, with the man devices for combating subma rines in use and contemplated and aided bv American io-operntloii will eventually overcome the (iprnmii tindcisea menace It Is onlv a ipiestlon of time he said, before the seas will be made safe Aside from the means which can be used to tlestrox them, he believes a growing short age in (icrmnn.v of material for hultdlng nnd of men for manning the submarines must In time havo Its effect In checking the feverish activity with which the (lei mans nre turning out tlielr commerce ilestrojers Admiial de Chair believes that mining meichint ship l,s the xerv best mems for defending shipping nurlng the last enr, he said the (ieimans have been avoiding the mined tiiltlsh shipping and hnve de voted their nttentlon chiefly to the un armed iieutinl vtses 'A lubmailne does not like an armed ship ' be s-)d lie pilil a xx aim tribute to tlie American naxx nnd to the nld which It can reudei to tho cause ' I know the spirit of the TnPed Slates nax.v, he said "I know they vinnt to lie un and doing sked about the reported sinking of a submarine bv the Mongolia, be said Well, I ccitalnl.v hope the MoiiRoiln got her The ailmli.il received the cot respondents In the music loom at the MacVcagh man sion where he. with the other leadeis of the Blitlsh mission is st.iliiK Admiral de Chair l a man of llchtlv more than tlftv a lltt'e over medium height with smooth face ami K.axi n hull lie was dressed xer siniplv III a plain bill" uniform, the sexerltx of Its nppenrance relieved by sexeral ilhbons denoting oiders and decorations on tlie left lue.nt of tlie toat ld-t nctotint of Ills owr -sp. i lento anil of tlie woik of tho Hfltlsh av was almost nutter of-fact In Its smpl' tv of m innei nnd many of the lii"ld- its vvhlcn lie .e lated gained emphasis through tho obvious ic'tralnt with wlilth t -x w ! told diulral (! Cluli wis mi ,u lr,o icixne in the North Sea for twent-one months !!. then 'eived seven 'inaiiht ns m iiiIviki In the Torelgn Olllce until the time ho w is t d 'e' to nccoimntiv the mission He spoke at the beginning w,,Ii inuili sit Isfactlon of a prexlous stay In Washington, when ho was naxal attache nt the British embassy In 1903 nnd 1901, and told of his pic.it lileasure oxer bcinjr se'it here again and oxer the reception xthitli ho mid the other members of the party were given All through the woik of patrolling tho seas. Admiral de Chnli said, the British were tompellcd to use the utmost caution in guarding against disguised (iciman raid ers All merchant vessels had to be ex amined most carefull to ptcvent nnv hos tile ships from slipping through to prev on commerce In 191" nlone his fleet examined 3100 mei chant ships "Our orders weie to lie as careful ns pos. slide to nvold inconveniencing neutial ship ping," he i-ald, "and to be of service tfi them In seeing that the got through s-afel Indeed, we often had to net to protect them against the subninilnes. nnd we nlded many of them In getting awa. "The submailne docs not like a warship, LGLEJ $2.50 $15 At 9.50 Formerly 12.00, 15.00, 16.50 and 18.50 In thl croup jou will find every popu lar et)le tendency seen In the bent of hlch-prlced models. All high shade" and plain, conservative colors and shapes Included, in Summer Furs Mole, Ermine or Kolinsky Scarf 68.00 Extra Special Value, In lone, atraltht ef fects or shoulder or cape modela. UKU Mm- r9JE0nks nbiv s. U OENtTIVT. HAWAIIAN M N Itrnit tor rrlet JAst I II Instructltm Book Free g JfRKD C. MEYER Oj Mpk 1219 Arch St. (Til l7 PhlUdolphU 91 and usually when ono had stopped a mer- I chant ship nnu ordered the crew to tnc boats a shot from us, no matter hoxv far nxxay we xx-ero or how far from tho mark It struck, xxns enough to make the submarine dlxe for safety. Iiurlng the last ear since xxe hnxe been arming our ships, they have usually nxoldcd these vessels to pursue the unarmed neutrals ' Ho told of one experience which a Brit ish trawler had with a submarine The T-boat came up so close to tho trawler that tho two xeels touched One mem ber of tho trawler's crew of four men called to another for ' something to smash the thing with" He was limited a shovel nnd proceeded xvlth tint to smash the glns In tho U-boat's periscope The siibiiiailne xxns thus rendered lncapiblo of dicing and roso fully to the surface Tho hntthes were opened, ami tho riermnn trow stepp-d nut on deck, nnu one of them waved a whin flag, "Tho occasion would have bom smiii what nwkward for the trawler,' Admiral de Chair said 'with Its crew nf four to take care of thlrtx-sexen nermann had not a British destroxer happened along In time to take tlie surrender One member of the Herman crew was left on board to open the seacocks nnd sink the T-boat, Ho failed to get out In time nnd went down xxltli the xoscl The others wen taken nhoaid the destrojet The Admiral spoke of the memorable les sons the Allies bid learned In tlie win and said he and bis tolloagucs hid tome to place them at the disposal of tho American C.ov eminent "1 onl.v wish he said, that 1 could tell ou the number of Herman submarines that wo have sunk Tnfoitunateh. however that Is a naval secret ns also aio tlie minus of detection of submarines ami of lotn batlng them, which it will In necessary to guaid In ilosi'ct setieiv until tlie end of tho xx ar Your nixv Ins been furnished with full details iiowexei bv the present mis sion " Of the prospitt of submarines nppenrlng In American vv titers dmlral de Chair said. "Il would not piv (iormanx to mail guiate a geneial subniulni' caiiipilgn off the American coast unless she lould nls-o establish bases bete Hath submailne t u rles from eight to ten totpedoes besides a limited fuel snpplx xvhlth would liugolx be xxasted In the long trip oxer and link, not to ntttitlon the warm icceptlon she xvotild plnhahlx iccelxe 'Mothei subm.iiliies to siipplv fuel and torpedoes aie known to be in operation but Ilttlo illicit ox Idem o has been received that thev aie successful The gieat dif ficult x In bunting the submarines on pa trol Is largelx lesponslhle As u lesult the (iennans prefer to stax out for two or three weeks and then leturn to pott win nee thej are sent out again almost before the trews baxe had time to leuh shore "Nobod Knows exattlx how m.iiix sub mat lues tho (Ieimans are building, but we know tht.x me woiklug at foxcrMi speed and hixo lieaid lepnrts that thc nre turn- i lug out from two to tluee a week Tlie ' time of construction Is about eight months J with a similar length of time for tin-1 pedoes and Rreat umcitalntv eslsts as to liow long iicrmniiv tan tontlnue to supplv both vessels and torpnlots Wo onl wish the pi ess lould help us to leain this 'The i ntrancf of the Aiiitili.ui licet into tlie wai hardl makes it inoie piobibli that the Allies will send theli big lleets in aftei the (iennans It Is not good stintegv to ilk war vessels against land fnrtiflta tlons Nevtithi less, we contliiut' as during , nearlj three ears. to liope that tlio (iei in ins will come out We will take oven risk to meet them, as we did In going so close to t licit shores In the Jutland light Admiial de Chair sketched vividly the long night vigils of llio patiol vi-mIs. tin teullilc w inter stoi ins which some Hints send vessels to the bottom without leaving a trace the inenaio of Moating mines tin hldc-.ind-scek game between siihmat uies nnd their piev and the cvei-pit'sent tin slou nud alaiiii 1857 t9l7 SuHnh AnahTrtuv Colburn's Mustard Spices Purity, strength and flavor unequalcd. The patented sifting and pouring top canisters keep them in perfect condition until the last atom is used. 10c sizes. THE A. COLBURN CO. Philadelphia, U. S. A. iw 1 VjX, r m.. t !.' 6. V V r-y .v i -tfvAv w wl s o5vftv-' - IlbgSsL... n 1.3J JOINS AMHL'LANCK COUPS Ralph Adams, connected with the I'cnn Mutual Life Insmance Com pany, who will sail for Fiance to mot tow to tluty behind the battle linos. He is twenty-thtee jenta old. mi:n cAUiir in coal plant Two, With I-'lashlitrhls, Skeleton Keys and Hottlo, Aiict.ted sot th bi:thli:iii m. im apiii "' - 'I wo men having II ishllghts skeleton kevs and a bottle of iindetci mined llmild In tliilr poikets vxeie nncsted while tr.vlng to enter a oal shed nt the Lehigh Coke Com pmx s plant at Hldler Justice Devlin sent them to the i:.itnii iill for ten dns pending Invtsllgatlon The men said thev were William Jack son, twentx xeais old of Livingston, N J and William Untie ienl-two veats old nf Newark I Thiv declared thex were looking foi work Jl' .xou'ic dissatisfied xxilli 8 tl'c tohacco xou're MiuiU- B M wk, trj Camiibcll's Shan. ''xceiitionallx mild. I CAMPBELL'S SHAG I AT MOST GOOD TOBACCO STOWS I M AT AW " m i' H I HhH sh i' Bii B HHPt HH u m ' f - i- "" - Why Not You? It Costs You Nothing Extra! tiff of Sterrtfay As Yqn EaFiT You, too, can open a charge account. By our liberal credit plan you select the stylish clothes desired from our large stock and pay a small sum down as convenient. Let this key to unlock the doors of new fashionable clothing I -rVi man wYYicm anrl VU 1 1 rl v vi ' J.XJJ. lll'-ll, IIUI11X.11 11111 WU1W1V11 and afford you the opportun ity to wear the handsome models while paying for them and at no extra cost. No trouble and no inconvenience involved. The banker, the big boss, the millionaire's wife and daughter receive long term credit from their exclusive costumera. And it is a dignified, easy way of buying. Why don't you do the same? Pay us a visit today. Credit Will Furnish Your Home With Everything Needed in It 4 Bridal v Oft A Colonial '0 Zji OUTFIT JLOfT'Tl OUTFIT UOV x? .10 W..U I .00 a Week HOLLWEGTOMAKE NEW PEACE MOVE Chancellor Reported Plan ning to State Moderate Terms MAY ACT NEXT MONTH Schoidemann, Leader o Social ists, Again on Mission nt Copenhagen AMSTUIIDAM. April 27 Tho TIJd pub lishes tho following statement from Its cor respondent In dot many who Is ustnlly most reliable: If I nm not misinformed, the (Joiman pence tonus will bo set forth inoro defi nite In h speech which the Chancellor will ilclixer In the Itelchstag iiurlng the i inning mouth Theso terms i appears, till be moderate mid acceptable. A sort of circular letter has been sent by the Kaiser's Chancellor to the xailous State goxernments in (lerinanj pointing out that slilkes baxe taken place In certain xxorks which are of gieat Importance foi earning on wnr opeiatlous The poxeinment.ll au thorities, sas xou Hethmann-Hollwcg, must take action against sucli criminal disorders, and that nil who nre so dlsloxul and haxo so lust st use or honor ns to take part In sucli nioxenients must be piniMioil as sexercly na possible. IIHKLIN April 27 The icmarki of the Uisplied N'oiddeutsche Allgenielno Zeltung on tlie Herman war alms havo talsed a pro ttst In organs of all paitles fiom the Vor wacits to the Kietizeitung No one is sat isfied though nt the same tlmo eveiy ono finds some consolatinu III what n mains un said In till, semiofficial statement The Tagililalt ilescrlliis the sltuitlon cicatcd in political clrdcs bv tlie Norddeutschca ar ticle ns follows: 'We too, toiisider these utterances any thing but n masterpiece It Is tleplorablo l lint all dct'laiatloiis of tho Herman Oov t rument legaidlng the qtiettlon of win aims Advance Notice Our annual clearance -sale begins on Monday, April 30th. Extraordinary values in silverware will be offered at greatly reduced prices. U'c r.dvisc an early inspection. S. Kind & Sons, DIAMOND MERCHANTS Goods purchased during this sale cannot he exchanged. The Key to the People of the Largest Have Charge Accounts easy buying to our stock S--r J I I1 I 1 J TTm.i - T r mr S till V?sl mt i - fill h Jy I ' i i MM I . i e; jyi aro unintelligible, nrtlflclal, Indlstln or mnnjt inoaninga, xvo naxo remar nearly every tlmo tho Chancellor up this subject or xvlicncxcr Homo tin! tirotiliet bus orneled tn the Kortlde In nil theso cases xvo protested that'j languago was more harmful than fletnl ! tbnt anioi.e narts of tho people Is confirmed or permitted to t nue utinexnt on st c Inclinations must afterward bo disappointed! thay foregn countries It could not win us'j eooil will nt nnelllsts. but would ba-)li ngalnst us by xrar-mad enemies. 'x5 CEDARWOOD EARL Collars Cfiie bcil Style is if our Style w I 1110 Chestnut St, JEWELERS SILVEItSXUTH3 Easy Way Means Men's Department Men' Spring Suits, $17.98 to 524.98 Youth' Spring Suit, $14.98 to $22.00 Boy' Suit, $4.48 to $9.98 Ladies' Department Ladies' Spring Suits, $16.98 to $27.98 Ladies' Spring Coat, $9.98 to $16.98 Ladie' Stylish Drenei, $11.49 to $19.98 n -,ij vB M Apartment'QflC T OUTFIT tlTtf I. -00 a Week , ' v I A. (&f2l, & WILSON iS 3 &j A?M Ml M n ""fi Jd rr W i mi s ,KI t m m 1'1 M f H& .1 & "t l?J B 'TrtVifl ,tm ' iChl : &$ ViA SfflfJ i,rt' h Wr i ' f'jS . M 1 3 - ,-: WiAA "'i..lBi .V s iu" .raiswu 'x. u .t-fitttm! i.i t' V tn f ltf.-.K.l ya.rtasissS fU I i t i t i - m, . VmuT' . i'j-vj in 1-1-: gTEMM! w t ,- Wii'Vi1"'"-)