proa MLtoMSfapKiSftiA; tiiP, dM Ml 'I' ti I i I I .1 i i ii i , i ii . I i ' 1 m . ii f"x. B. . . I ' X . H .lull i Am iv un rSSLOGJ ifpkrty Meets at Confident and ttermined li ARE FETED sf - . . Biajtr vorrfwonocjii WJ8HIN0T0N, Dec. 7. t thn onual mffr&ffa through Congress nt this VThlsr Is. the sentiment of ft four hundred woman suf- i have come to Washington p.two Ktates tn attend the Mrles of polltfcal conferences Itiotifcl women party. tnia Is "well represented at sees, which operfed last nlifht Btlon and dance given uy tne ! Columbia chanter. the suffragists present from la are Mrs. Lawrence Lewi, krrlef IV, Dunes. Miss Cari-il. an. Dr. Harnh II. Loekrey, Sirs arton. Miss Ella RMrcI, Miss L'Burnham, Mrs. Kdnln C. Orlce, abeth McShane. align Mary A ..Miss Katherlno Lincoln, Miss liWlnsor, Miss Clara Mlchelbach, dlce Frost and Dr. Mlrluin M ', Philadelphia, and Mini Mnry I of rittsburgh, the newly stt vice chairmen of tho Na- fortien's party of Pennsylvania, Kate Htllcinneer. ot sn. v. HONOR FOR PICKETS toshi ARM WESTWARD Armistice Will Permit Germany to Concentrate Against Allies STIPULATION PLEDGED Russia's Diplomatic Officials Must Support Bolsheviki Plan or Resign WCARESrSTCNZA DEI SOLDATI ITALIAN! Gli Austro-Tcdcschi Guada- gnano a Caro Prczzo Alcuno Lincc Italiane Avanzatc I TEUTON I DECIMATI Alpini Italian! chc l'rcfcriscoiio Mo- rire Sino nll'Ultimo Anziche' Arrondcrsl o Kitlrarsi ROMA. 7 ilkemliro l.o nullle giuiite dallu fronte ill but taglla recino rli la lottn cho si sta molRendn sullnltlnlano dl Al iro nan lia precedent, tnnta c la lolenz.i OcbII assaltl dedll nustrn-tt'(lprlil mnio nltret lantu e' Mihltme eil erolca U ten icl.i del pirrnoariAn. Dec 7. Germany Is apparently to be permitted under tho Ruslaii Germany arnrtstlr plan to transfer nil the troops shn de sires from tho Russian fronts for uhq aa-alnt th Allies Full text of the , dlfensorl armistice ngrecment PlKticd by the Sixty. II ncmlio lii ainmaxsito forze pre seventh IlusiHn and ThlrtMlrn German ponder mtl ed un linmens-t iiuint'ta ill Infantry tflxlslons, as publlKhed hero to-' nrtlRllerli per un Mipnmn sfoivo dc dnv In the nnusDaner Trada. shows noiclslxo. stipulation that German troops must not Nello sl'si settnro ilella frot u Hall Dtlon held last night mi par-. r Hi nonor 01 mo wumen vtiw imu ted and Imprisoned for picket eminent In this group were Mrs ce Lewis, Miss Elizibctn Mc. rand Miss Katherlno Lincoln, of Dhla, and Miss Kate HeffemnKei, Imokln. who wtnt on .1 hunger t And were largely respotijlblo foi aXullowney ordering the unionm release ui inn piuteis msi nren 1 reception room was hung nlth I of all kinds v. men nau been I cm .plcketers. Tied that banner the fiurth u 'That was my banner yheii ere In Januan," and "I was ur- irhlle carrying that banner ' rete ' comments as the. guests sur- the decorations he receiving lino were Mrs WII- nt, Mrs. S. M. 11. Young. wifi of I Young; Mrs Haney Wiley, Mra t AHender, Mrs. Gllson Gardner, Mrs ; uasch, Mrs. John Baer. wife of man Ber, and Mrs. Helena Hill !,i r conference was to get don to work at 10 o'clock th's morn a meeting of the members of Donat advisory council IN TO. MERGE PARTIES .Rrfit public besslon of the confer- Ill bo at 2:30 this afternoon, whon alttee rom the N.it'onal part , Mr. J. A. II. Hopkins, rf New Jer- kn4 Allen McCurdy, of Xew York, Ktend to the omens party an ttlon to adlllate with their organl- The proposal w 111 be thoroughly ed anit a reply given Saturday on. uflfet supper, exceedingly simple to rfsrlth the wartime conditions, will place of the elaborate banquet la been the social event of for- foman'a party conferences Mrs . Bennett, of Hartford, will act tatmlstress. L'lght of the p'ekets rro unconditionally released from week will each- make a two- peech. of these speakers will be Mrs. Lewis. Miss Elizabeth Mc- jknd Miss Katheryn Lincoln, of phis, and Miss Kate Heffel- IM' Shaniokln. nferences will come to a closo ay afternoon with a mass-meet- t,tfce Belasco Theatre.' at which ild Malone, M'ss Tlose .TV Ins- O. H. P. Belmont and Miss lounger will be the vpeakers. '.Jtary Wlnsor. of Philadelphia. ,a mild sensation and provoked Jrth when she appeared at tho In her prison dress, a blue ilr with white stripes. f. Nolan, of Jaoicsonville, seventy- old, who was aentenced to i In jail by Judge Mullowney for :,,was also at the reception, as , Mllhollano, father of tho late olland, and Miss Vida Mllhol- prominent suffrage worker, be used against tho Allies on other fronts Such a stipulation w specifi cally pledged by Foreign Minister Trot skv In a recent speech Tho Soviet llulltelu today published another version of tho rumored Amerl can military attithe's protest lo Hoi shevlkl mllltarv headquarters tig-ilnst n scparnto peace, which Trotsky denounced as "unwarranted Interference" and which General Johnson, nf tho American nrmy, wns reported to bavn formallv notified Trotsky wns "misunderstood" AnnniiM- in ihA liulletlii an Amerl- inn mllltar' oltlccr visited TrutskV List and nrfeil lr the noineviKi nna ove lo annate uustrn-teUscin p-o. varrio invnuo per settlmatu" ill siierzure lo I'nie Italians ed iivatuare nlli Hp'le del'o truppe del generalc PI" stlllo iio slzlonl sull.i I'iiive. gll Invasorl oggl con rlnnnv.it.i vlolenza tentutin 1 ultimo inlpo Mentie llerllno iilinunzli dl ,ier i it lurato iindlclmll i prlglonlerl ed nitre sessantu i.innoiil notlzl i rhe deve essere ncinlla col bemflclo dell Invi ntario ell Itallnnl iiintlnuano ad ln(llpi,erc ,il nemlco pordlte rlleiantlline detlin in do le unlt.i 'ntitri)-tidesilie I..i Intt.i rngglunsn It tuo matislmo acciiilmento Intornn alio poslrlnnl ill Melett.i o Rll llallanl dnpj aver up. die on Il.1, iveADoUar" id More on m WorK and URoad Shoes ;50$350 rROAD Men, Shop lien, Miners and ! cannot obtain more and satisfactory from any work shoe fthe ' T.ry a pair to- ' day and "Save A Dollar" re. Skoe Stores Co. tfTS AND MEN'S t STORES ' ht. I"th 11th Hta. L,' bee. tn a 6th ms. ., vu nf a viae sib. i St., nr,Chrrr SU r Detwn tsrosa ana 1 Pi.. nr Dauphlo St sin i. pear Mart Lane. t jrtw..nTark A.. bt. Lhisb tf.rt.f irc.-, ' Government Inlended to nuko pence Psto um liltenzi plu Trotsky, expressed i dtsirc for n genernl ' peace, In which the Allien could Join 1 Later the officer asked If Trotsuy in ten b d acting ng imst the Amcrli an mill I tary olflcers who protisted to the Hoi ihevlkl he.uhU.irters stuff, deilirlng tho ipoch for protests and memues against i the HoNlievlkl had pasd Trotsk re . piled the Incident wan clostd LONDON. Hie 7 'Hie Bolsheviki commlttics control n maJorlt of tho HussUn armies In Ilu manli, neionllng to word rei lived hem todi One division of the Mth nrmv It was Hated, had nlread signed an , armistice The Itussinn nrmles In Mol-1 davia and Bukovlna on S.iturday openly fraternized w Ith their German oppo nents German oftliers even formally) dined with iluialiin ofllcers All Itusslns dlplomstlc oftlclnls hrtvo! been formally asked by Foreign Mln Ister Trotskv whether they support ' tho Bolsheviki genenl pe ice plin The alternative as presented In the mes sate received tiv the Busslan Amlns sartor here. Is dismissal An Immediate reply Is demanded The nunslan em bassy here will not repl It was stited I mentre aecanlto ttmaroBO conVenUnte dl rllirarsl da alcuhe nee avantate, senza pero' Che venlssero Intaccate le II nee prlnclpall dl dlfesa, le quail sono tuttora salde e strcmlamento dlfese. Gil crolcl soldatl Itallanl che dlfende- vnnn tin tiuntn fnrtn Intorno a Melrtfn I Sullaltlnlano snles-aruno una rcslstcnza cho ha dell rlgglo.dl ierl, la. bittaglla si tinnovp' mlracoloso ed abbandonarono la post zlone soltanto qunndo glunse l'ordlne dl rltlrata, quando doe le llnee rctrostatl erano state ben rlnforzate, Un valoroso contlngente dl Alplnl, sulln llnea Monte l'lpr-Monto Castelgom berto, cho era rlmasto Isolato dal grosso ilello truppe, anzlcbo' arrendersl od effettuare una malslcura rltlrata, pre fer!' sacrlflcarsl o lotto' dlsperatamente lino a cho non rlmase un sol uomo Li vlolenra degll attncchl o la pre lionderanza nuinerlia del nemlAi, cos trlnstro gll llallanl a rltlrarsl .da alcuno llnee sulle lieudlcl merldlonall dl Monte C'aslelgomberto, portando la dlfesa sullo sperone dl Poza awenne palmo a patmo, combattlmento contlnuava senca tregua. Kcco II teslo del comunlcato del Comando Supremo Itallano, pubbllCato Ierl (HI Mlnlstero della Gucrra: HuU'altlplano dl A si a go, nol pomc zzn dl Ierl. la bittaglla si linnovo' con vlolenza. II nemlco proflttando del vantaggl consegultl nel glorno pre ceucnte, tra .vionio tonnerecar e Monte Badanecchc, porto' 1'azlonc In tutta la s.ua plena estenslone alio scopo dl tntiovere dal dl dletro del fonnlilablle bastlone dl Monte Castel-goinberlo-Maletta dl Galllo, ed ef fettuaro un attacco frontnle. 11 lombattlmento duro' Molento per tutto II glorno dalle pendlcl merl dlonall ill Monto rastalgomberlo alio stierone dl Kozi. I poderosl sforzl del nemlco, operatl con sclacclante pre- ,..H,ln-nnii iiinv(irlin llinntvt rfipnnn la" iwnu I n it civ iiiinii i ivvuiitiiuiii; in, pertlnaio roslstenza o numerosl con trnttacchl dello nnstro truiipe rhe dl- fnnrievnnn. II forte nunlo dl Meletta. illsnutandone II terreno palmo a nalmo Solo iii mdo In nostro llnee restrostantl L'n vlolentlsslmo nttaioo mnilco, . iPi .mminl. fn dnto l'nniine ,n rltlrata In questo llnee. Sopra Monte Klor Monte Oaslel gnmbcrtn alcuno truppe dl Alplnl, clio ratio rlmasto Isolate, anzlcbo' nr tendcrel of eventiuhncnte effettutro una malslcura rltfratn, perferiorono oixrato contro lo poslzlonl Itallano sulla destra del Bretita, fit reBplnto o gll nustrl-tedeschl sublrotio penllte Incalco Hblll Lo rltlrata dalle llneo ill Meletta, un glorloso eacrlflclo ed Una erloca direaa slno alia fine. Un poderoso tentaUvo nemlco dl portare le noatre llneo dl dlfesa nella valle superlore del Brent a, fu resplnto con rllevantt perdle. , SAYS UTILITIES MUST MAKE RATES PLAIN lIAimiSBUnO, Dec. 7, Notices of n ihange Jn rates by a publlo service com. pany must be made plainly, and mere rrtrrvlng of a notice from year to year that rates and tariffs can bo had upon application does not constitute the rwtlco required by law when a company makes n n.cw schedule, according to the opinion of the Public Service Commission given today In setting aside a new schedule of rates by the West "fenn Power Com pany for Washington, Pa. Tho decision upholds complaint of residents of that town that the notion wns not legal, and that the company did not print a notice In newspapers of Washington until seven davs after Its new rates became effective Tho only action It appears to have taken was to hang the new rates In the offlce without calling attention to them. Everything Musical 'I Victrolas ' Victor Records I Grand Pianos ' I Upright Pianos ! Player Pianos Lyon & Healy Harps Musical Instruments Popular and Operatic Sheet Music Classical Sheet Music "cleat Chrl.tmat Presents" WEYMNN H08 CHESTNUT STREET. ' m v. w. m w wmmamsBm am 'tWM Nt mwumTtf Al Wjfa ylTliM yimmnnimm A Fuel Saver wi Stcrno Canned Heat for Instant Cooking Safe, Economical, Smoke less, Odorless, Non-Explosive and Non-Spillable. Sterno Kitchenette j?tcSi Ambulance Driver Honored VIUor-C Drleshach. Jr of Oak Lino who has returned from eight months service as nn ambulance driver in Prance, was the guist of honor at a rt ceptlon by the Old York Ho id Improve-1 tnent Leigue In the Oak Lane Library last n'ght JR View Open N ffl (I 1 l : t-j3 m k5i tftJ 'nil " (;! t (6l) RADIAXOIT COVER EVERY Ford o ner should have one. The special non-conducting fabric retains the heat. Saves gas, saves cranking. Ask your local dealer look for the 5A trade mark. Vorff In mil tfUlphin VVM. AYRES & SONS Philadelphia Jafcrra of thr famou iA itvrM BlanleU View Closed "Flatatapaneake." liurnj Sterno Canned Hr.it Dors the trick, of a big stove Weinha only two pounds. You can prepare a complete meal hattily at the Uhle or in the kitchen. Cooks, broili and fries. Tloosue'i oew betas .ud icccnfnllf. Price Two Burners $2.00 ffl Price Stanrj Canned Heat IJS 10c. acb-Jl.20a doisn. 'SI '"" ,l,l t"at tutdoor 1 Cooker lo your Salditr Boj V'Ti WrappdinHol!rPPrforXrna 1J Delivered anywhere in the United States except the far West, or from your Dealer StnJJor Fru Samptl tf . Canned Heat an J Holder. Earle Store taiiiiiiiiiiii i 7,CIJl JL6 IW'ItI,w aiaiannmaummmimimj The Earle Store Market and Tenth Streets Philadelphia A Ride In Santa Claus' Sleigh For The Children Dear old Santn himself is hero on tho Third Floor, and ho will take every child who comes to see him for a lone, lonjr Bleifrh ride. Brinp the kiddies for this rare treat, und with snow flying, bells jingling, Rnntu will whip up his reindeers and dash away. S.Strrnau t Cafac Nt Y.rU n A V. sAtftriitift.Ti ONFIDENTIAIA I loNVENIEKT) VEDIT J v i ami '" 1 1 flm?W V' VK . I Hlf.7 V-1 I illW 1 li I "Where the VTorker'a &Ji I Money Huy the a : jio.t" i j i ;; ttSiiTTTTnritift"Tnirttti'iii W rtTf rniitortjVtmrrr i J T?1 T!f- &'- rrti n ; y, i flV; r ooeaoooooivoDoci90to icuuotiooooButg uooooeoooouooogoo The Money You Now Spend on Trifles every week would soon buy a handsome diamond, v atch or other piece of valuable )ewelr. Select what you want from our unlimited assortment the qual ity is right, and so are the prices. Our liberal credit terms enable you to arrange the pay ments to suit jour convenience. And before jou know it, jou have fully paid for art article which will give a lifetime of satisfaction. Hollander & Fleishman Co. 808 Chestnut Street Ol'hV KVHIY T.VENI.Nfl Out-or-toun Aefouiit Accepted ?ou cannot cull, vir'te far Illutrilted lutaluKue o. S -gg a VT 5111. ifl1 W 1 Ai f :1 0Sr? !'8 n3r? fl'r Ii IT e tw m. r i ifl y f It fca-, alttfi e W t I'M ft. US? (Oh A Real Musical Instrument rr2 eneiP PAona(jrapi Plays all recordsbetter Music lovers have demanded a phono graph that satisfies both as to purity of tone and volume of sound. Your need is for a machine that you will be proud to have musical friends listen to, one also that pleases the eye. The Cheney is a real musical,instrument. It plays all records better. This has been achieved by means of original inventions and improvements, all of which are pro tected by a patent. It is standard. When jou hear The Cheney you will wonder at its remarkable fidelity to tone and you will be delighted with the beauty of each design. Your Phonograph takon in Exchange $60, $75, $100, $150, $200, $300 Conoenienc Monthly Paymtnta.' Henry F, Miller & Sons Piano Co. llOo UietK-Ui aireac i, GtorgUn vutdtl ttoo. Join Our Toyland Crowds Who Are Sharing in the Many Wonderful Special Values I housands nnd thousands of Toys, Dolls and Games for youngsters anoo rues jn. Flush tov- 98c to i Vw-v ' Horses $3.50 X &M ,ic lo '-SH Doll Coaches and Sulkies, $4.08 to $25.00 r-TrffiL ieil i retonnep Mnli iMlntnl horM , sunt iipin l"ti ml In Trinity Chimes at 85c I Jin?ii iu.-.Jl ajite Mechanical Electrical Trains, 75c to $35.00 rvsv5 Tool Chests, 35c to $1.95 I 'llute J.m s i f I allj n r 1 1! e il A welcome plft for tho boy. Hand Cars p v ci r .t 1 mnkii $3 to $10 Roily Pollys 29c to 75c LarKn uHhortment Express Wagons, Paris Made, 60c to $15 f SL Humpty Dumpty Circus, 75c to $7 Shoenhut Pianos, 39c to $4.00 IwSbifl t& pa A Tricycles, $3.50 to $16 Severn!' makes Ball-Bearing Roller Skates at $1.89 homo t'nlon Hardware Metal Wheel Barrows Strong and Lasting 98c up Dapple Horse, $2.25 For boy or (rlrl: very new Velocipedes Several makes $1.95 to $15 39c Unbreakable Body Dolls, 25c Folding Tables at 98c Made of hardwood. Legs fold under, like dressmaker's table. Top 18x20 inches. Height 19 inches. Has metal clamp under neath. KAiu.n stoiu: third floor Splendid Varied Assortments of Christmas Jewelry mSmi I 2HSkifta Gold-Filled Pen Knives at 98c In fancy designs. Men's Radiolite Wrist Watches, $4.25 to $20.00 With leather straps, for tho soldier. Pearl Bead Necklaces at $2.50 In opeia length. Graduated effects. Rcnutiful luster. Gold-Filled Bracelets at 98c to $4.98 V o r children or misses. Hand-engraved and fancy designs. At Attractively Low Prices Such wonderful things to make his or her heart glad. Imitation Shell and Demi Amber Casque Combs, at 98c Neatly studded with white atones. Solid Gold Lavallieres, $1.'98 to $6.98 Set with various colored stones nnd pearls; 15-inch gold chain. Nickel German Silver & Sterling Cigarette Cases $1.50 to $9.98 New thin models, in plain or fancy designs. Solid Gold Rings, $1.98 to $9.98 c For men and women. 1'ancy chased and plain shanks, set with colored stones. Gold-Filled Watch Brace lets, $6 to $20.00 Tvventy-.vear cases, set with fine imported movements. Hound and octagon .shapes, convertible style. Can be worn on pin or chain. i:Itl.I3 STORI-MAIN IT.OOR Another Earle Store Supreme Value-Giving Sale of 1200 Fur Collared & Fur Trimmed Coats Made to Retail at $22.50, $25,00, $ 1 ? 95 $29.75 and $34.75 Special at . . 1 O" The lowest price we have yet been able to quote this season for coats of such quality. And such coats of luxuriousness their large deep fur collars others with their trimmings on collars and cuffs and some even show fur trimmings on bottom of coats. Of course, those dressy, plain tailored models with self collars are also embraced. Silk Plushes Pom Poms Velours Broadcloths Kerseys Cheviots And numerous other materials that are in demand fdr this season's wear. Many are all silk lined others are yoke lined, for many prefer them that way. Choice of belted, shirred back, Empire, new fitted and those Mary back effects. All the desired colors and black, too. r V. Reduced! 300 Women's and MisW Coats $ Former Prices Ranged From $29.75 to $42 M, at 25 .00 " .J Silk & Cloth Dresses Reduced Former Prices Ranged From $15.00 to $22J50 Satins, Georgette Crepe combinations, crepe meteors, wool serges and jerseys. Draped, tunic and straight-line models. Only one or two of a kind, but a wide style lange. $1 A95 10 200 Women's Winter Suits Regular Prices Ranged up to $25.00 special The ones and twos of a kind from our own higher priced stocks. Choice of broadcloth, velours, velvets, gabardines, Oxfords and mannish serges. Fur-trimmed and tailored models, iiarli: .stoiii; skcond tlooi: A Drastic Reduction on Women's New Boots Formerly $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 H u n d reds of pairs of high cut fashionable boots, taken from our own regular stocks and offered at a . decided reduction. Black Kid Lace Boots with Fancy Tops Gray Kid Lace Boots with Cloth Tops Brown Kid Lace Boots with Fancy Tops Patent Leather Lace Boots with Black Tops . Gunmetal Lace Boots with Cloth Tops UARLK STOHK MAIN FLOOR.' A Special Sale Men's Overcoats & Winter Suits Taken From Our $15 and $16.50 Stocks Exactly 185 overcoats and 195 suits at a reduction you would expect late in January. These garments are brand new, of the highest grade tailoring and best of style being taken from our regu lar stocks. A saving no man with economical intentions can over look. The Overcoats ate all-wol materials in the Trench belted all around models, the dressy single and double breasted models and the conservative models t 1 O CA with full flare backs qii.OU The Suits are mosnV m tnc popular belted all around Trench models, though others in single and double breasted English sack and conservative styles d10 C also . V?1.J 'J Mens $3.i)0 Separate Trousers at '. .$2.25 Men's $4.00 Separate Trousers at $2.95 HAnLE STORE SECOND FLOOR ?1J1II!J1MUI.IUIJJ1U1UIUSUUJJ 17nlA QfM( "Ma"M JjJ"JWLJLIJlBJH Kqv1 CkS-fck mi'fiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JCLliC ltwAC ifiii"""'""""" iimsmif? dl AC KjlfI C $18.50 I 1 t - " '' s WftSWta7r I1 aiCx I - Zr i v5 " 7 VF dflw "rv,r " i"vVyPt Mf tf-u7nt-'W m5A : : MlWlVSSBLtWk PHff9 i i.l t A',,v"a 'urn ill! i&&S i : Hi': 'fowl :1 m i : Ml Vim h ' urn W i : If I JIB Jr i 91MI jr l: a i !.! '".. -. w..- Mf-., - YMrtj wY .Vi 'f. W ' ij;. ;!: JlV:.r l