T9VBNING- EDER-IHIL'ADBLPHIA; OTESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, T , w ARMISTICE PLANS RUSSIA WILL STAY IN WAR, SAYS CRANE Army Is Uncertain Factor, However, American Com missioner Declares SLUSHFUNDPROBE BLOCKED IN HOUSE Failure of Rules Committee to Meet Delays Inquiry Resolution ARGENTINA STRIKE PARALYZES NATION Teuton Hand Seen in Rail way Tie-Up Threatening Famine in Cities GERMANS ROLLED BACKONMEUSE Heavy Attacks Fail to Break French Lines North of Verdun men eventually are called upon to "go over" It should be after artillery preparation, possibly not of a million but of two million shells. Already this new massing of artillery has been developed by the French to n point where the material exceeds the wildest Imagination of three years ago. In the April offensive along the Alsuo and Moronv llllers crest tho French fired day after day an average, of a million shells n day. Had tho United States been In a position at that thno to furnish France with 1,000,000 shells a day indefinitely, the war might have been over by now. v,..1,u,l,vo ngurtu shew lh. -, """ tlllery devrlnn.. t ,. " " Bleat a. on Verdun last year ,s cnemyM MlSi able to tiro moio than nl n V"0" i15 FAIL TO LURE U. S. in tho French nttack nt Verdun a, " "''l the maximum of 400,000 a Z,1 III For tl, n..i. J... ""'WMv.-l !J attack m a, to?3& rden's Suggestion Impos fale as Mutters Stand, Is "View in Washington i.- muo uy siuo instead of In ... H rovvs, they would have been i!! Att?c,l gcther for safety In firing ,00' S It Is Gcncrnl Pctaln's nliiini. . i military commander has' h"'y '"-t hi human breasts against malerV'Eh ' ; WOULD REJECT PROPOSAL ', 4 . , MORE REVELATIONS NEAR PLOT TO PREVENT WAR GUNS ROAR IN FLANDERS fl " . f m -?: il h rjl .German Liberal Leader Deceived by Berlin's Reply to Pope's C reace rroner liC WAbHNOTOX. bun. -:. r 'Ait arniimice ueioro ucrnmii uiiu .miur- t tnht ..., ihaaI .in tlln hfi t1ff1fM 11 ftlltT. .! . lit rnvitill1nit lanlpn. In tint nt Ihp 1 (ittestlon, us matters now stand. Tills Is the view of .State Derailment arid "While House ofilclals todny. Titer will be no formal statement of this liovcrn merit's attitude, since the pugBcstlon comes from a private cltlxon and not fiom the Oerman Government JJut even should such a propomU rome from M tltielmst ranir It elf no doubt was left Hist It would lie promptly rejected Maximilian Harden ts repot deil by Wash ington otllcials as one of the most en lightened of Germans, and his views always are listened to with Interest. Ofllclat Washington Is viIIIiiib to ro h long way with Harden, since It l rennrilrd certain that lie will pUj a proinlneiit Irt la' the reform moiement tlml l ex pected to overturn the prenent ':leiii iif Itovernment In tlerman. But today Government ill,i'inl lielieicil even Harden had been deceived by the German reply to the Pope peuce note, when he said It reflected the honest will of n majority of the Herman people Hurtlen s desire for peace Is helloed to lutc Minded lilm to the fact that the licnmiii iepl was penned to simulate the present Ideas of the German people and for Its pos-Mblc effect on the Cnitcd States, and In reallt was not a frank statement if theli pui poses and desires. GLIITALIANIABBATTONO DUE VELIVOLI AUSTRIACl GH Aviatori Italiani Apportano v la Distruzione nelle Retrovie del Nemico I'.njIA, -J.". .lieuiliii- IVattlvlla Luinluittlvu fu lei I confliutii sulle Alpl Doloiulticlio. ncl Trentlno cettcn- trlonale, ove (.it austrlai i feteio un vuno teptatlvo di rli-omiulhtare le poslzlonl per- dute nella leelone della Marnioludn uuaii do essl no furono scaceiatl dnllo vcoppln ill una mlna II tentatlvo e' costato al nemico pumeroee perillte in niorti a prlslonlerl. Sulle Alpl Glulle 1'altivlta' fu llmltala lie Jncurslonl delle noMrc squadrlclte aeree cho con niolto suecewo hnmbaidaiono kII linplantl del nemlcl seinlimmlo nvunqtic la dlstruzlono c rttuccnilo allelic nd nbbatteic due vellvl avverearl. JScco II lesto del tapiior.o del senctale Cadorna pub'olicato terl sera dal Mlnlstero iclla Gueira: I duelll d'aitiBllerla contlnarofio icrl eu tutta la fronte. Un conlruttaceo del neimxi opetato ila rlpartl d'astalto eontro lo posiilonl da not reccntciiientc ocrupule nella reglone , della Jtarmoladn. cobto' ul nemico per dlto consldeiuvoll cd alcunl prlRinnlerl. ,Ta llnea furovlarlu nella Vnlle llazzn. ad est dl Tolmlno. fu lerl l'obblctttvo delle nostro forr.e aeree. Nella mntllnu una -f delle postic bquadrlgUo dl bombardlmento. '- ' ben, scortata. arrlvo' Improwleaniente sulla rtazione ferrovliula dl Grahovo ove .era In corso un Brando nioilmerito dl tro nl, o vl fuorotio lnhclutu cadere quattto J tonncilaato Ul uomue. Nella notto un diilBllille. laitclando mi mcroso bombo nd alto csiiloelvo, reco' consldereoll danni ad tino stnblllmcnto nelle vlclnanzc di Podinelec Nello stesso tempo un altm vcliulo bombardaa nil merosl tiBBrupi antonti dl truppe ncmlchs Delia vnllo di ritiaioano. Due aercoplanl austriaii. abbattutl dal nostrl aviatori. taddero a terra In flamme 4er 1 tedeschl eseBUlrono un altra mcur lone aerea sulle eosto InBlesI uccldcndo. questo volta, 13 persona e ferendone 17. I dlrlglbill si splnsero anehe su Londra cho bombardarono per 15 minutl. tra le otto e le noe dl notte. Gil aviatori Inelcsl ttaccarono sll Imasnrl ma II rlsultato della CattaBlta nereii non e' ancoru noto. Durante II bombardamento I tedeschl hanito laudato Tarlo torpcdlni aeree I'are cho I' Argentina mm sla i imasta soddlsfatta dalle uplcBazioni offerto dolla Oerinanla Ior la enndotta dcll'ex nmbatcla toro tcdesco In quclla repuhbllcu o che npn deslsta ancora dallo sue idee bellicose. Ill tutta la nazlono si notit iina Intenba sttltlta' mllltare o lei I fu dato l'ordlnc per la. niobllltazione della flotta da aver luogo I U un punto a : .eittiometri ila imcnoa Alrea. Io Intenzlonl del gniernn argentlno sono maschcrute dal srande sciopero fenoxlarlo che e' ora In cor so in tutta la repuhbllcJ. . ma cenerahnentc si ammette che l'ordhia per la niobllltazione naale non ha nlento .. che faie con In sciopero. ' ta qulstionc della rottura delle lelazionl dlplnmatlchc con la Uermanla e' dlscussa apertamente dat membrl del I'arlamento e -moltl deputati hanno dlchlurato dl non aer plu' alcuna fiducla In Dorllno polche" se veramente 11 Eoxerno tedesco disapprovava i fllspaccl trasm si daH'ambasclatore Lux Vurs. allora avrebbe dovuto ptendere lo propria ntlsu.-e punitive nl rlguardo senza aspettare che 11 Dlparthuento dl Statu deBll Statl Unltl ilelasce Rli Intrlghl teutonlcl. CHAOS IN NEW REPUBLIC Impossible to Make Predictions of Coming Events Kcrcnsky Struggles With Bolsheviki lly WILLIAM G. SHEPHEKD STOCKHOI..M, Sept. ::, "P.ussla will not make u separate ponce but It Is Impossible to say how fur the Russian army will o In lesistlng the enem. . This Is the opinion of Oiarlcs II. I'uiie, American business man and one of the American commissioners to Itussin. lie reached here today from I'etrosrnd. "There Is chaos In Russia," he said, "rt is exceedingly dllllcult to draw lncls from the confused situation or to make prophe cies In ew ot inpldly chanslnB conditions. Ktents move with terrific speed. No one can tell today what will happen tomiiirow. 'However, the outstanding truth Is that tliii Ituislan revolution has not shown the Hermans that they ma lmpme their own Government by a similar movement. This feelliiK Is icllrcttd by German and Austrian pils'mei'H who In many case are moving fieely about expressing their pity foi the UussLins' sufferings and discomforts of 'an-;-lt KUUUN.SKY AN1 HIS l-OUS ' The Koriitloff ulfalr forced I'lemlcr Kerensky to place himself In the hands of the ItoIMiev Ikl. He has been trying to shake their vlutc'.ies ever since. Thteo das aso he aipulnted a cnblnet. The Soviet d'oun uil of Woikmen nnd Soldiers of retrograd) refused to Indorse his selections. Then Keiensl.i. thiew down the auntlet. insist ing that his choice of the tablnct must pre vail Things wcie In this situation when I left I'etrograd. "Ii Is Impossible to puilin whetltei the rrcuuer will be able to withstand the linl shevlkl ftrcnKth. The l!olhevlkl are the real lounter-revolutlnnlsts are peacemakers. 'Conditions this winter in the big cities will be ver.v unhapi. The peasants tire refusing to sell food to the large centers because the mone thej received buvs so little. Moreover, the peasants, constituting the real buekumie of Itussit and stanchly suppottliiK Kcrensk.v, know that there aro thousands of soldleis loafing in the cities who ought to be fighting to aid the new democracy. I'llOVlNCi:S nihssATISKHJI ' I'aits of Hussla outside 1'etrosrad aie becoming Impatient with the capital. The I'aui-iisluris, Siberians and fkralnlnns ate showing disinclination to woik with the Petrogrud Gove: mm nt. because the.v ato out of iniath with the local Woi kitten's anil Soldiers" i 'outlet!, which largelj con trols It. The local Petrogiad council is Bolsheviki In sympathy. "Moscow is ditgustcd wltli the vva.v tilings ate going un In Petrogiad and now docs not want to be the capital, earing cimllar dis orders llipre. ."The Amcriuin rouiinlsslmis uie iloiiig splendid work In I'.ussia, hut their Job should have been begun two years ago. All. how ever, ate wotkuiB paticntlv and hopefull.v . "One cut lolls development In Htissla has been that mail) pt.is.iul Austilan piisoners of win. who are peimitted to go nnd come In absolute freedom, aie mat t lug Hif-slaii wives and pai liclpating in the dlsttlhiitloii of land bv peasants' assnclatiotiB. ' t'tane Is en toute tu l-'ianee . GRANDE SCIOPERO DEI FERROVIERI ARGENT I M IIWZNOS AIIIKS .'S Setlemlue. la. siloiiero doi ferrov lerl aigentlnlsl e' dllaguto lopldamente per tutta la icpub- bllc'a. Put ante la notte nemmeno un tictio e" eiitruto nella tltta' dl Buenos A'es die e' gla' rlmasla senza latle. Gil Imptantl elct tnci sono operatl soltanto da mariual e soldatl. meiitio i prezzl delle eo'modila' hanno lagglunto clfie prolbltive tl fill tele graflcl lungo le llneo ferroviarie sono statl tuttl t igllati e in conseguenza le comunlca zlonl dlietto eon New York o con le ojtta' dell'America del Slid sono Intel rotte. 11 governo sta provando tuttl I mczzl par conelllarc 1 svlopcranti ma quest! sforzlJ sono resi vain uitBti uhhuluii cou eoii ue termlnatl a prolungarc lo sciopero. SI am mette, pern', cite In questo telopero 1 sla la innno del tedeschl ) da fonto nutorevole si apprendc cite iiBentl lecle"chl stlano for uendo gli scloperautl (ID denaro per non farll lornare al lavoro (juesto o' II sollto gluoco della Get mania che rlcoire a mczzl dl tal sorta quando le cose non vanno lit suo favore. I,a dlchlara zlono dello sciopero fertovlarlo fu appresa proprlo nel momento in cul la Camera del Deputati era nl punto dl dare la sua ap provazlone per qualunque ntto che II go verno argentluo doveie complere eontro hi Germnnla. I'osslhilmente gli agenti tedes chl che fomentano lo sciopero credono che il gettare !a nazlone In una sltuazlonc In terna perleolosa potrebbe forzare il go verno a ilvolgcre la sua attenzlune agll af fari lnterni lasclando da parte la dlscus slone, almeno tempotauea. delle relazloni con la Uermanla. lORE REVELATIONS EXPECTED IN PLOT - T ' , I)e8crij)tions of Wild Schemes of Pro- --, Uerman Leaders Looked for at Enid, Okla ENID, Okla., Sept. 23. Kuithei tevela- tlona were scheduled today in the plot of , the Working Class L'nlon for a "general Uprising" in the United States in opiosltlon to selective military service. Tlia Government was expected to In , troduce several new witnesses In the trial of draft reslaters, to describe tlio wild schemes .-plj pro-Germart leaders who fomented the t rjxeiu ttemonsvraiions ii noniieasiern UKia- tjioma. Vlttiesoes have already testified that ilovernment and State otllolals were to have been killed, railroad hrldces dynamited. "telegraph and telephopu systems demolish ed, mgnways onstruoteu anu wens iiolsoneu, 'rbe "revolution" was scheduled to begin ,Iune 37 rtube Munsop was the alleged leader generally referred to by the witnesses. tobacco and liquor men ; Notified of new war tax li-' Orders have been Issued by Ephralm Jjerterer, Collector of Internal Itevenue for - .-HIP i"t"lt District of J'nnylvanla notlfy- " ing a wholesale and retail liquor and to- -" (xteeo dealers of the pending war tax on bacovs and all distilled -spirits. Ati Inventory of all goods In their posses- 4ati must be filed by dealers Immediately . t) pafee of the prooed bill. All 1 (Prtllled uplrlta i excess of fifty proof Shms, clear In eicess of five hundred. iNFCttca In excess of one thousand, and puMcturtnl tobacco in excess of ope huu . f4 pounds, wilt be taxed W act also provides that Wlmever fails to maka a return required by the act, or ,tM frauanlipt return, shall be fined ngt If? ip iws'ki iivm nitiKirfu noiiuri jnl ; t tM tUasi a utouxand, m imurleonod lav nr,'w ,, x ti2LAf a . business men anxious to aid army in france Ten to Be Chosen From Each of Ten Leading Cities to Organize Supply Work WASHINGTON. Sept. Jo. ilusnies.- n. en throughout the country are swamping the War Department with offers to go personally to France and organ ize supply work for tho nimy General Pershing's request for lull busi ness men for this purpose has resulted In a decision to make the first unit include ten men each from the ten largest cities In the country New York, Chicago, Phila delphia, St. Louis, Boston. Cleveland, Bal timore, Pittsburgh, Detroit and I.os An soles. Alreadv the i espouse fiom these cities has far exceeded the needs. Tho work of felectlng the personnel of tho "army of ex pert organizer ' is now In the hands of Ilowaid Coffin. MICHELUS Dahlm w&HaWi ANI insri.w Hardy Per ennial Flowers and Vegetables SKPTptllEK ;j(h (after , 1,-ji.j tun . -un ADMISSION FREE The Until and Urxeit rollretlnu of DsblUs eyertihuMtcd In I'blls, Ulphls. Inelnillnt mnx of the Rwer anil rsr.e irlU. Van will )ntretil In tb fttDle as NfO. f T VAM TAKE VtlU TO HfliWiifaaMfaaaa Millions in German Gold Spent in This Country, Evidence Shows WASHINGTON Sept. 3. l-'alluii on the part of the House rtules t ommlttee to meet todn Ihtevv nn unex pected block In the vvav of inompt action In setting up the machinery ot a congres sional Investigation into the Ucrnstoift "slush fund'' dlsclosuie An Implied promise by the commltlee that no time would he lost In hi Inning out a icpoit on the Kordncy letolullon. which nnilrd siirclflralh for an Inquiry Into the chnrges wlilcli lleprescntative llefl'ii made of dislovnlty In the House, led to the belief that the House would net definitely today in starting u probe. The impiesslon pievails that befoie the .ommlttee Is called together by Chnlini.ui Pou. another eftoit will be made to find out the attitude of President Wilson tnvvnul the suggestion of Speaker ClarU that the Kordney resolution he supplanted by one btoad enough to cover every phase of the llernstorff message. lit the meantime Washington Is being silned up by Intimations coming from of ficial nnd semiofficial tpiaiters to the effect that other disclosures, moie sent-atlonal than ttnv tfiat have gone befoie. are nn the w a. It is stated iliai the Peparinieiil of .lus llce is holding In teserve, pending a favor able moment for Its publication, a mass of dntu to proio that the $30.nno sum which Hernstotff pioposed, on .lamiaij -- last using to influence Coiikichs was Imt a iliop In the blicliet The data, it Is stated. In dicated that fiom the time of the outtueaU of the lluiopean war to a time bejond the entry of the 1'nited States into Hie world struggle, theie. was a fund totaling millions of dollars vvhlili Geiin-my maintained in thi country to conduct propaganda and f'.iance plots agilust American neutralit officials hint nt a mysterious list of names and dates in possession of the Scctet Service having to do not alono with propa ganda woil. but vvitlt conspiracies to ob tain fraudulent American passpotts for Herman spies vvoiKIng In Ihighind and France, schemes to blow up munition fac tories In this country, plots to stir up dem onstrations In Mexico and along the border for tho purpose of diverting Ameiican at tention f i om the lavages of the subma tlncs. nnd anti-prepaiedness agitation to keep the I'nited States helpless before the grouing- .nioganie of (ieimanv toward neu tral lights EXPLOSION ON TANK SHIP IILOWS 2 MEN TO PIECES Two Others Injured, Standard Oil Ves sel Damaged and l'ier Partly Wrecked liK'II.Mo.VH. I'nl. Sept. Ji -Two mun iieie blown to ple es. the Standaid oil InnKei Jiunoffctt was badlj damaged anil a part of the main wharf of tho oil company here was blown In lit 1 o'vlocl this morn ing by nn explosion. The victims weto lhnet Uuller. ciuaitei mastcr, of San Fiaiulsco. nnd II. It. Junil letatt. of lllehniond. Jt was definitely es tablbhcd seveinl Umiik nfter the blast that the.v were blown to ple.vys Two others weie injured. The ciusn of till; explosion t kit doubt 'I he police lisve deified hiiiki oulnidn agenev was lesponslblo for It, but an olllcet- of the Standaid Oil ('ompau.v declared his nues tlgatlon showed "beyond doubt that the e ploslou was accidental, ald due to gas gen erated in the hold-. The -Moffctt aiWved In ballast fiom Van couver. U. C, jfsterla!, and was due lo sail tuduv Tlia 'svi tallied no largo at the lime of the explosion S'le was btilli at tlte l'nlon lion Wot Its, San Fiamc-io. m ISllj, and was 81J0 tons net. and had a eajtacit.v of (ju,tt0 linn els uf oil Sailors nnd Marines Entertained Sixty-five tatlois nnd marines fiom tlie Philadelphia Navy Yard were eutei tallied last night by tho meinliers of the Noith Presbyterian Church. Broad sticet and Al leglieny 8,cnue. llcfreshmenls weic sctved by the women of the congiegatlon nfti-i nddresses had been made bj Iir Ccorgi v IHirnfleld, I-ouis I'ramei and IHustoi S(irwa.rt. Tho Biblo Society of Philadelphia presented pocket testaments to tin hov s from the navy jard. lly CHARLES P. STEWART Surc.ol Co We Service o fee United 1'riM and KvtxlHP Ltdatr. UL'KXUS AIIIKS (via London), Sept. So. Argentina was patalyzed today in a gen erat sltlhe which tied up nil lalltoads, cut off lelegiaphlo communication and thtcat cneit famine In scoies of cities. It was learned on high authority that i:iiimiit are navlnc many strllteis' ex penses to prevent them icltirnlug to woik. Ono hundred and twenty Ihotisanil men aie already out. Tho Government was sticnuously ai tcmptlng to settle the strikes tsday, while ngitatots, equally catnesl. ciideavoied to prolong the Buenos Aires local street tall way strike. Iluetios Aires Is a Heady without in 11 1.-. Hlecttlc light plants aie operated only by sallois and soldiers. Food prices soared to tinhcatd-of heights today. The Gov ernment advised all lintels lo barricade their windows with shulteis and to secuie provisions enough for a fortnight, official ly admitting that continuation of the strike for even a few davs will mean u food shortage . i'.vui.i-: wnti:s imt Purine the night stilkeis nit the i ennal and South Ameiican Cable Company s land wires because thev vveie within Hie tall toads' right of wa.v. All dliect comiiiinili alion with New Yolk was thereby severed Aigentina National Telegraph lines to Chill were olio cut, de stroying all South American tianscou tinental comniuulc.it Ion except via cable to lmclon. Now Yorlaml down the Pacific. The Pnclflc calde wiles to Chill weio like wise dead todaj . This dispatch is tiled b.v tno onlv means cf communication with ihet outside world now left lo the cnpltal. Theie Is a sinister runucctiun between the stillte and German agents' strenuous effoits to keep Argentina out of tho war The ralltoad strike itself came nt exactly the moment when tha Chamber of Deputies was ready to announce its approval of any drastic step against Get many which the Government should deem desirable.' Ger man money, It was stated on highest au thotily, has been found In financial baei; ing acquired m rtcrlously b.v lertnin of the sulking elements. ' Possibly Gei man agents fomenting the stiike believe the dangeious Internal situa tion, with laboi aioused, may fotco Ar gentina to give Its attention cxcluslvel.i I" home nffalis nnd to foiego entrance Into the war PAIHS, Sept. 25. Heavy forces of Germans, supported by great showers of liquid fire, attacked the French positions on the Verdun fro'nt dur ing the night, but were repulsed, tho War Office announced this afternoon. The fighting around Beaumont, on the eastern side of the Sleuse, was especially severe, but the nttacklng waves wcro unable lo occupy a foot ot French trenches. The newly won French pocsltlons In Boise le Chaum, near Beaumont, weie subjected to a long bombardment. f.OXUOX. Sept. i'J Another violent attlllsry duel has de veloped on the west Flanders front, espe cially cast of Yprcs, the War Oftlco an nounced today. Attempts b.v the Get mans to captute a British outpost northeast of I,ens failed. llast of Epehy, on the northern end of tho Soinmc fiont, British i alders pene trated a German trench, captuting some prisoners MILLION SHELLS A DAY FIRED BY FRENCH GUNS By HENRY WOOD with this fhi:n'H Amines at thi: FJlONT. Sept. i.". For tho flint time in Ihe world's history battles today ate being fought on the French fiont wheio the nuinber ot artll letynien "preparing' the attack equals and often exceeds the number of infantrymen In the assault Attlllerj "prepaiatlon ' today means per haps a million shells a da.v a record fre aueutli leaihed in icient Fiench offensive attacks. Such comcntiatioii of nl tlllcijmen and of shells is the greatest development .vet icached In tho "wnrfaio of material ' It Is the basis on which American hoops will pattlclpatc. When Ameiican infantrv- Sr k. Mann & dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET Tyrol Wool Ladies' d? Misses' Plain Tailored Suits Also Street, Top and Motor Coats Stetson Velour Hats ?,1.e.llcw,.nn.,1.or,K1,,al Fa and Winter Models and Colors are now ready, and arc not on sale elsewhere. Mann & dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET S:i3,()00.000 .More to England I WASHINGTON. Sept. 25. Tho I'liiied States has loaned $33,000,000 mora to I ' fit-eat Brltalti, biluglug llin total advanced : j to that countiy thus fur up tu Jl.l'ui- ' OUO.000, and the total of all ciedlts to tin Allies up to y:, i:o, loo.niio Cape Cloves are more than smart they're durable. Unlike Suedes, they are dressed right'side-out and retain the vigor of th,e original skin. Fownes Capes are also washable, kept fresh and sanitary with ordinary soap and water. Style, comfort and war-time economy lead inevitably to fownes and to the conclusion i that its a FowneS MlUlid Oil JUU 11CCU to know about a GLOVE. ilk v. . '' -'-''--nKv Im Ks i Emm ' ' m m IB l"ll Ih - - - 1K m- JlSilii il I 1 WillWvlvmil1! 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