Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1917, Postcript Editon, Image 5

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EVENIN0' LEDGriRPHliADELPHIA', TUESDAY! NOVEMBER 13,' 1917
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4- Officers ASSCrt unit nam in mu
Trenches ruts r resn ruii
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CHTS FINANCIERS PLAN
SINKING FUND CHANGES
flaking Every Effort to Dodge
Necessity for Higher
1 Tax Rate
SHELLS NOT SO DEADLY
Vtccriencc on Front Proves That Per-
centngc 01 "" "
prislngly Smnll
WITfl Till: AMBIUCAN AII.MV IN
FRAN-'--- Nov. 1 , ,
m.rlcin troop.s nre -..curliiK up t-iten-
aidiy"nJcr thelr nT.A 0"',crlcnt'0 uf ,,el,1R
' h tho'unSnlniouii opinion of oineori.
This "'".. i,nilnu nntprlne tha
cf lZ which were visited by the enrre
"? of the International New, rfervlce.
"hat l one Kreat tlilmr this first trip to
,. front It tearhhiB the men." salil one
Sttallon roni.na.uler. "Of course e have
" ITa n lot of It only an occasional ilnsc,
f'hKh explosive ami shrapnel, but the
cf "5Ii so thevxlon't mind It much more
nln ,iv would the pcltlnc nilndiops of a
"""I hncr As a matter of fact. . the
"jLf,aed more hob with, my battalion
inumP,l; Oennan schlls. Twelve men h.i.t
,han n the hotpltal from the mumps, but
w go to "io 1 tnHualty from, Herman
there vvas "- -
,hS.'lS. "rnmmanugr of the company attacked
.Germans In their trench recently
rA, tlmllar ftntements as well as the
' " . nontenant who t-usinineu .. niuiiir
young ."'"' ,a.Vin.k durinr the raid after
W.'vli,e three brave nttemlitH to penetrate
St flerman barrnne to brl.iK up re-enforcc
mn lieutenant, who Is now fully recov-
7'u that, ilepplt the violent can-
"I'dlnK of the Herman artillery on tho
of the raid, not one of hi. met. wa
blHt is wonderful how many Miclls can
fcrrak.all around without hitllliK one," sab
IT ()-! the l.lBht of the raid It wiiipJ
'lf the OermaliH wero turning everything
fhfhad In the artillery line against our
lector. I stepped from the dtiRout and
ran down to the trenches under their bar
ran but I bad no sooner started than I
wan nocked down by tho explosion of a
projectile on tho pnrapet Just behind inc.
The sensation was just aH though I hail
received a powerful b'ovv In the back between
my shoulder. I picked mvscif up and
jtarted on nnothcr route, but n shell caed
In part of the trench and I bad to k back.
This time another shell struck the parapet
lust la front of inc. It seemed as If I was
surrounded by n biiRe ball of fire. I
thought that sparks were sprouting out of
my shoulders and the tips of my fingers.
. "I Rot up ami started running ami
lumped Into u prlvuto whom I knew. Wo
flood still a second and then 1 turned to
make off In another direction. 1 had taken
only one step when a shell burst ilRht be
hind me, knocking me senseless. I couldn't
have been out very Ioiir. I picked myself
up and found my helmci missing. Then I
. ...i .In.. ,. ,1m trntinh lnnl.l.in f It ml
Eianeu """i" ' ..v.. ....... ...n .... , ......
stumbled oxer tho body of the private I had
heen talking lo rnly it few minutes before
ne had been killed by u Ceiman nilder
while I was lying unconscious u few feet
a' from hhn."
The commander of the company attacked
riy the Cerinan raiders said that tho at
tack had put a fine lighting spirit Into the
men. In his words. It was "tho best thing
In tho world for them "
The following night tho very same com
pany that had suffered tho loss btRged tv
Ko out on patrol duty. The men said they
wanted one more chance to get back at the
Germans.
. On Monday morning tho (lenn.ins fired
between flirty and sixty gas shells at the
American trenches, compelling tho men to
don their masks. Otherwise the sector re
mains normal.
Hawaii Gets U. S. Funds
Hawaii's sharo of funds from tho Fed
eral Onxernment for the coming year Is
J62.J69.I5, according to cliculars which
hate heen received from tho MllltU Ilureau
of the War Department. Although Ibis
figure looks small compared with last
jear's total of $3"!, 522.22, It Is considered
Generous In icw of the amount of equip
ment that Is now on hand us the result
of purchases from last ear's fund, for
which the largo allow auro of biht year
as made. Of last year's total there Is
Mill an unexpended balance of J27.502.05.
Christian Sclenco Monitor.
DENY NEED OF BOND SALE
MAIL YOUR GIFT BOX
FOR SAMWEE BY N0V.-15
It Should Bear Soldier's Name,
Regiment and Words "Amer
ican Expeditionary Forces"
ii
Having provided no Interest or pinking
funds for new loans, thus forcing the Mayor
to nppeal to Councils for aid, If bo wishes
to sell nny munlcipnt bonds In 1918, mem
bers of Councils' Finance Committee todny
considered tnklng over payments from the
sinking fund for the redemption of non
sinking fund bonds In 1!H8.
A planned rearrangement of sinking fund
rates on maturing loans would, In tho opin
ion cf many members of ths Finance Com
mittee, result In making available funds
snfllclent to keep down the tax rate. They
claim that such n change, tnken In con
Junction with the strictest of "cutting down"
of reque?ts will defeat Controller Walton's
ertlmate of a minimum $1 31 rate for 1018
Italdlng sinking fund surplunge was re
sorted u last year and some yenrs ngo n
readjustment of rates for maturing lonns
was made that resulted In the freeing of
n surplus for other needs. These two plans
now loom largest as possible means of pre
venting nny chnnpe In the lax rate as fixed
last December. The need for nny bfnrt
sales In 1018 Is denied In tho face of a
22 onn.onn consolidated loan fund from
which most municipal Improvements now
planned can bo continued.
Tho declaration of Chairman C.affuey re
garding loans shows that few. If nny. new
undertakings nre planned and that the
.Smith Admlnlstrttlon during Its third year
will bo fortunate to report "progress" when
another twelve nisnths roll around. Tho
cutting out of items of repair mid main
tenance and all new Improvement plans has
already resulted In an appreciable saving
In tho totals of tho Uss Important depart
ments. Starting this afternoon, the big depart
mental estimates will coino up for consldera
t on Thnn listed for today include the
Citv Commissioners, the Departments of
Health and Charities and l'ubllc Safety.
The real test of the tlnanclal possibilities
will como on Monday, wlvpn salary InCreasB
lequests will bo reviewed, lly that time
tho limit of expenditures for next year may
be detei mined.
OFFICERS HAD OWN COFFINS
U. S. Seizes Crates Taken From Ger
man Ships Interned in Hobokcn
llOHOKlIN. N .1, Nov 13 - Several
crated toltlns have been found by Federal
agents searching the personal belongings of
Interned Ccrman oIUcith and seamen from
North rieiman I.lojd steamships, seized
when this country entered the war.
While they may priivettn be those regular,
ly carried on the vessels for emergencies.
It was stateil the f!ernians were allowed to
remoe only such baggage n they de
clared belonged to them personally, hence
It is thought Investigations may disclose
that some of the ships' ofllcc: j carried their
own coffins with them.
IAVANZATA TEUT0NICA
ARRESTATA SUL PIAVE
Gli Italiarii Hanno Respinto
Tutti gli Attacchi Nemici sul
PAltipiano di Asiago
All Christmas packages to soldiers abroad
should bo malted by November 15 Thurs
day to mako absolutely sure of delivery.
Mall for the roldlers will reach them If
sent not later than December 5.
in explaining plans to bo followed In the
sending of packages to thci. soldiers In
France, Superintendent of Malls Johnson
said today that parcels of tho fourth class
to Kurope should not e.xoVcd seven pounds.
They must not be registered. Insured or sent
C. O. !.. livery parcel must bear the
sender's name and address In the upper left
hand corner.
Seven-pound parcels should bear the
name Qf the soldier, the cimpany, his regi
ment, followed by tho words "American
llxpedltlnnnry Forces." The location or
station of the mllltnry organization must
not. under nny circumstance, be Included
in tnc n Heiress.
Chrltmas packages may weigh at high
as twenty pounds. Including the weight of
the box In which they nre shipped. Those
over seven pounds should bear the name
of the soldier, the unit, followed by
"In care of Commanding General
"I'ort of Hmbarkntlnn, ritr 1
"Iloboken, N. J."
All parcel post matter must be Inclosed
In wooden boxes not more than two cubic
feet In volume. No perishable food products
may be sent unless Inclosed In cans or Jars
The box should be marked "Christmas Mix."
As the larger boxes are opened for Govern
ment Inspection. It would be well lo have
hinges on the lids. Do not put Hed Cross
stickers or Christmas stU-kers on these
boxes.
111 tfl 111,. hr,.0iil tlrt.A tt... .nr...t.. ..- .
f- ,- -- .. '.v mil.- .,ii- l-,fi' tut! vu
operating to expedite tho handling of the
iniimnso ritristnins shipments abroad.
About 1000 bags of mall in packages arc
coming to the po-torUce dally.
Christmas packages should not be mailed
from drug store stations as this causes de
lay. Mall them from regular subpostoftlces
AZIONI DI ARTIGLIERIA
General Miles and the Recruit
When (leneral Miles w.m n Porto rtlco
as commanding general of the Fnlted States
troops, a raw recruit from Tennessee was
detailed for duty as orderly
The recruit knew absolutely nothing of
military etiquette, and on receiving orders
to report to the commanding general for
duty he snuntered ocr to the tent of that
dignitary, where the general was In con
ference with several staff ollleers.
Knterlng tho tent without the formality
of a salute, the Tenneeseean remarked'
"Well, Miles, did you want to see me?"
Uenernl Miles bristled up "Don't call mo
Miles," he began lirllably Then tho hu
mor of the situation dawned on him, and
he added with a. grim smile: "That's too
formal. Call me Nelsc "
Then he proceeded to read the recruit a
Ieson that he never forgot on tho amen
ItleVi of military life Milwaukee Sentinel.
IIOMA. 13 Novembrc.
I.e. notlzle die glungono dnlla frnnte ill
hnttngtla sono senipre plu' confortnntl c
dlmostrnno come le truppe Itallnne, In
unlone nl contlngentl nllcatl, hanno resls
tlto ovunque, nella reglone nordlca, agll at
tacchi ilelli forze nustro-tedesche.
1nvanznt.i teutonlca sulla llnra delta
I'lave c' stata completamento nrrestala e
do' e' statu ufrtcl.ilmente confermato dalle
comunlcazlonl del comando supremo gluntc
tlnn a lerl sera.
Fnderosc azlont delle artlgllerlo pesantl
sono tuttora in progresso lungo tutta la
nuova fronte.
fill Itnllanl occupnuo le opere ill fortlfl
cazlono campato sulla spond.t occidental
del Hume l'lnvo ed II groso dello forze
nustro-tedesche .ha preso 11 posto dclla
nvanRunrdla sulla sponda opposta del detto
Hume. II corso dell'acqu.i tra le due op
poste llnec o' ill quasi mezzo inlgllo ed In
nlounl puntl arrlva n quasi un mlgllo.
l'ti osservntore tomato lerl dnll.i llnea
dl battaglla asslcuru Che II cannoncg
glamento e' continue! su tutta la llnea (111
ntistrl.irl fanno uo dl cannonl da cinque
Inches e mm ancnr.i sono rluseltl a portare
sulla llnea lo artlgllerle pesantl. II nemlco
ha rlvolto II sun fuoco contro II campanile
dl un vllkigglo sltuato sulla rlv.i occldentnle
del flume per prevcnlre che gli nrtlKlleri
Itnllanl su no servnno come poto dl o
servazlom Ad ognl modo I'artlgllerla
Itallana contlnua IncesSantemento II suo
fuoco mlcldlale contro le llneo nrmlche.
con un conslderevolo numero dl cannonl che
con suecesso i' rluscltu a portaru lndlctro
dalle vi cch Ii poslzlonl.
II fronte dl battaglla h.i due settnrl prill-
dp. ill. 11 plu' basso si estendo da Feltn
slno nl marc, e quello at nord da Feltre
verso le reglonl occldentall II pinte Vldor
din e' statu 1'ultlmn traverato dalle rttro
guardlo Itnlliine, trovasl n mezz.i strada del
liasso settore.
Vlclno Feltre la l'lnvo glra nolle lnon
tigne, con una vallo ed una strada ferr.it.i
sulla sponda occldentnle. In quesla reglone
montagnos.i 1 nemlco e" sulla sponda oocl
dentale del I'lave e tenta ill avnnzare lungo
la valle c l.i strada ferrata .anzbletta. In
questo punto gli Itnllanl mm possono trarre
vnntiiRKlo del Hume per 1111.1 defes.i, ma
occupinn trlncee Milldamente rafforznte.
11 combattlmento ill Asiago e' stato dila
rlto como un tcntatlvo del nemlco per ac
certarsl della reslstenza delle linen Itall.uie.
Intimto l.i neve e' cadllta nbbond,intlsstna
nelle reglonl plu' a nord e provide un freddo
lnlensIlmo.
Fn dlspacclci glunto ad Amsterilam da
tlnrlzla annunzla che I'lmperatorn ilugll
elmo e' arrlvato domenlca presso la fronte
Itnllniia. ove e" stato liuontrato dnU'lnipera
tore Carlo d'Austrla e dal Ito Ferdlnando
K'lmperatore liuglielmu si c' congralutato
ion I'imperatore Carlo per lo scamp.ito perl
colo' capltatogll glornl or rono quando si
reco' a vlsltare la plccola cltta' dl t'alma
nova, presso Ddlne. Durante quesln visits
I'imperatore Cnrlo inanco' poeo mm rlmn
nesso nnnegato In un torrenle, la dl cul
Impctuosa corrento avevn tinvolto 1'nuli.
mobllo ovo trovasl I'liuperatiirc con II sua
scgultn.
Mcco II testn del comunlcntn del genomic
Dlnz, pubhllcntc' lerl dat inlnlstcin della
KUerrn Itnllano;
Durante la glnrnntn ill Itrl nessun
nvvcnlmento Importnnto s o' verlllcato
sul trntto della f unite d.illo Ktelvlo al
I'Astlco,
Ncl pomerlggli) dl lerl, suU'Altlplnno
dl Asiago contlngentl dl forze nustro
tedesche rlnnovarono I'attncco contro le
notre llnee che si estindono nel seltoro
Onlllo-Monte l,ongara-Uuol.i Hi'l-Monte
Meletla.
(II attacchi furono pero' comptetn
mente resplntl dal vhdento fuoco delle
nostre artlgllerlo e da quello del fuclllerl.
Ndl'cstreina sezlonp. rtlentrlonate
della fronte ill nttacci, ove si verlllc.uono
furiosi azionl da parte della fantcrla
nemlca, le nostre truppe contrattacca
rono p fecero parecchl prlglimleil.
Nelle rlmanentl paitl della nostra
fronte montngnosa, durante scnntrl ill
cotitatto con I'livauguardla avversarla I
nostrl rtp.irtl nvanzatl hanno ovunquu
reslstlto.
Nelle planuro nttravcrso II flume IMave
si vcrlllcarono vlvaul azlmil ill fuoeo.
J3 AND XKVEIt WOKK GI-ASSFS
Mrs. Amelia I'crrcm Dies Sewed Until
Hcccntly mid Mnde Otyn Hed
Ni:W CASTI.i:, Hi I. .Nov 1:: -Mrs ,lnr.
lla lVrrem. vvhnsp nlnety-thiiil birthday an
nlveraiy would have been lelehrnteil .tan-
uary in next, died vefterdtv at the botne
of her daughter, Mrs. Dclane.v Wllhclme
Mrs I'errem never wore glasses 1'ntll
a few mortths ngo she kpvvpiI and mad her
own ied She was born In l!tnkPe!ei'li
1'nglrrtid. ami Is survived bv one daugliier
seven grandchildren and one gmit-giand
child She had been a inembci of linmnuu
el Fplscopal Church hero for half n century.
RESTAORflNTl
CHANTILLY
Your table waits you
with it good food, fuperb
ervice, fine music. Lunch
here dine here come
here after the theatre.
You can have your menus
a la Hoover
mmzzmr
UOTELADELPHIJ
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PURE
FRESH RAINT
Ji8eeveAfe
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The Secret
of good painting lies in
the generous use of pure
linseed oil. This is the
feason Kuehnle painting is
quality famous.
Ctf our mttlmaU no obligation
Kuehnle
,(!; PAINTER
.11 XtlK1'IU
Sixth Anniversary Week
AT THE
William H. Wanamaker Store
1217-19 Chestnut Street)
OIX years of business in Chestnut Street,
twenty-one years in Market Street in all
twenty-seven years of continued growth in the
high esteem of the men and young men of Phila
delphia. That's a record of which we are proud !
We propose to celebrate the occasion this week
in a manner that will mean extraordinary value for
our customers, and big business for ourselves.
This morning we place on sale hundreds
of new overcoats regularly worth $25,
$27.50, $30 and a few $35 qualities
to be sold for
$20
TIMS anniversary offering of overcoats will show you
JL that the William H. Wanamaker Store has not
deviated by so much as a hair's breadth from its all'
wool policy, which was inaugurated with the foundation
of the business in 1890.
It will also show with added force the truth of the
oft-repeated assertion that we consistently give our
friends the utmost of real worth in fashionable all-wool
clothing for every dollar they spend.
Most of these overcoats are the new belted
ulsters now so much in demand, and we anticipate
little less than a furore among men and young men
who will pick these coats up at the exceptionally low
figure of $20.
You cannot match them at the price! '
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut St.
WOMAN PAYS $1J00
FORLD LEAD PENCIL
Jsc in ChecklnB Off Church Mortgage
Enhances Value of Wood
and Graphite
MKIHA l'a Niv. 1.1 --One thousand dol
lars fur it cimtnon, everyday lead pencil'
That's n pretty big sum of mnn?y tn pay
fur n small piece of wood through which Is
run a thin cixuposltlon. popularly supposed
to be graphite The pencil was purchased
by Mrs Maria Curtis, of Springfield town
ship, In cntuii'i tlon with the inlslng of
S.lSnn to clear a mortgage which has been
hanging over tho Klrst lliiptist Church of
Media for eight venrs.
When the Itev. It. T Hope brought the
iiuesil'in of raising the money before his
congicgatlon several vveiks tigi It met with
favor. 'I he amount contributed by each
member of the congregation was Jotted
down by the clergyman with the pencil, and
ho nnuounced that the amount ueces.
rary had In en ii-cplved, reniail.lug that
there must be a gie.it deal of vvoith In the
pencil he held In his hand and that it might
bo purchased for 11 Win. lie did not cNpect
nnv one would lake him seilousl.v To h:.
(itunl.hiiint a1- well as to that of tin whole
congregation, Mrs. Curtis' rM'
buy the pencil nt that prle.
sho paid U000 for It.
YeX
U
100 per cent
of the grain U In
Valley Forge old,
fashioned Buhr-
stone ground . "
Whole Wheat Flour
and other whole grain foods.
$1.00 for trial order of
1 lb bag Whole When! Flour
1 " " ltr ' "
1 " " lliirlivrlirst "
I " " Nntnral llrnwn Illce
1 " " t'orn Meal
1 " " (Inlliieol
Delivered free within S00 milti.
Recipe booklet Rent with order. '
Also millers of CORN 1I.IIIR and IIAItt.KT
GREAT VALLEY MILLS
'- PAOLI, PA.
Send
ron
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Military
requirements are rigid;
faithful service the key note. 4
That is why Fownes Cape
gloves are being worn by
officers of the Allied Armies
and Navies. Genuine Cape
skin resists hard wear; it is
smart, manly, comfortable.
Fownes Capes arc washable,
a worth-while quality every
where Army, Navy or Civil
life. It-its a
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fOWNE
that's all you need
to know about a GLOVE.
You can please all the members of your family this Christ
mas by giving to your home that pleasure, culture and touch of
refinement which naturally follow the possession of a
LESTER HOME GRAND
Occupies no more srace than an upright piano and just as easy to
buy. The pi ice is reasonable and the terms astonishingly convenient.
F. A. NORTH CO.
1306 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
lmSffl&SlEISJSI&SJSISISfflBiSlSISS&SSSttlSISB
Maxtfson & DeManj)
1 115 Cnestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
A Remarkable
Fur-Buying
Opportunity
Right at the Threshold of the Season
This is the kind of an opportunity that only the manufacturer could possibly of
fer. Just at the time when the mere retailer is preparing for his fattest profits.
AMI 1K V
we announce
Furs at End-of-Season Prices
As manufacturing furriers, wc purchased enormous quantities of pelts before
trie recent acute advances, and made them up during the summer the time of
low labor cost in the fur trade. For the past two months we have been offer
ing these Furs at a discount to early buyers. This is our annual policy and one
of the great advantages our customers gain through buying direct from the mak
ers. There now remains from this stock about $20,000 worth of the most beautiful high-grade
fur garments, sets and pieces in Philadelphia, which we are now ready to sacrifice, because
there are only one, two and threi of a kind, which cannot be replaced.
We cannot impress upon you too strongly the remarkable op
portunity this represents. Consider the time of the year
with all of the fur-wearing season before you. Consider the
high character of all Mawson & DcMany products. Consider
that selling from "workroom to wearer," these Furs at ORIG
INAL prices were marked far lower than any retailer could
afford to sell them. Consifler that with .skins advancing
daily, these Furs cannot be duplicated next year for less than
twice our present prices.
We lisl here but a mere few of the many equally attractive values that this sale of
broken lots includes.
Fur Coats
Fur Sets
S Tri-nch Seal I'oatB
3 Sablo Marmot foata . .
4 Hutlaon !al Coati . . .
Nnturnl MufcWrat ConU
1 Caracul Coal
t IluJuon Sfal Coati . ...
1 Leopard Coat
5 lludpon Fal Coata . ...
2 HutUon Pal Coaia . ...
; lludaon Kfal Coats
KcKularly
. ..DO 00
90.0"
Ill 00
95 00
1(5 00
tTS.OO
ITS 00
19S 00
. . ,.:3soo
. :i6 oo
Fur Scarfs
4 Raccoon ficarfa .
4 Hkunlc Scarf
4 lllaclc Wolf fcarfa . ...
3 Ileavcr Hcarfa
; Taupe Wolf Hrarra
5 Kamchatka Wolf ficarfa
2 nr4 Kol Scarfa
1 Natural Lynx Hcarf
1 JWnlan Scarf .. .
J Whlti Fox Scnrfi . . . .
t Kamchatka Kox Scarfa
j nycrt n'ua Foa Rcarf . .
S Taupe Knx Fcnrfa
3 Jap Kollnaky Scarfa ...
1 Taupe Ivn Scarf
5 Korean Kollnaky Scarfa
t Taupe Fox Scarfa
I Hole Scarfa
1 Kamchatka Fox Scarfa ,
t White Fox Scarfa . . . .
t froae Fox Scarfa . . .,
1 Ruaalan Kollnaky Cape .
I mtaalan Kollnaky Scarf
I Silver Fox Bcurr
HeKularly
. . 14.00
. .. 15.00
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. .. 37.60
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AuMralian Opouum Stla
Skunk teta
Hut conn Seta
lllack Wolf Seta
Taupe Wolf hela
Kamchatka Wolf Seta .
Jap Croe Fox Seta
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