ifr i 1&1 -t mAg? WEDNESDAY, ' JANUARY 2, 19iS "v'r EVENING V.lV r PUBLIC LEDGER- -PHILADELPHIA, S. AIR RAIL) fdjE flan for Aerial c Stir'Ger- . ... ftHMUL Pepplcv w ri 1 KAtS A SUCCESS w ,rn, 7 ' .. n 01 jsriUHii sum kyg Good. K fleet on W to 3 ' Enemy ..'. AM8TEKDA.M. Jan. '2. nervousness Is felt tlirouttli- nany, cJ-pcdally In tlio nioro , nnrtK. over llio reported an Intention to lnvtulo llcrnuiny tl! !. Till" hlllljet't 1.1 Universally in ocrnviny. wnero ciions lit made to ciltrr-4bo uneasiness population byfilcclarutkiiw that i. American iiiuin ,aro tho bcKtV'" reasons fori Ag, that tho isntento nir riiid. tin aro limine a. most salutary J L'rlti uwnkrnliiK tlTtr lKHrtilfitluti'l a,?nsc of tho mirlousncss or tno. auencos produced oy tho ucr ''ruthless nlr raid policy, only 'thfa'mcanfi ran tho Grrinim homo Nation be bronchi to realize tneir 'mistakes, uvery liiucnto Htr fa u valuable educational influ- '.In this illrcrlion. ortn of explosions In (lennuny '.Increasingly numerous, notwlth- UntC tlio cCTorts of tno Ucrtttau ritles to nupprcts tnem. Karis dispatch to tho Frankfurter' tuns says that a lew uyn hko k-lVcxotoslon occurred at Kirch- AWaecu, in tiiii'i iiuir.iunu s rlen, prcumiiBiy caused by irn- manipulation nuriUK wo iru-, lion of mntnuiilttuii. Tho llio i followed by mi explosion in which wcro much una nvo injured. damaifo wan reUtlycly slight. '' itperlcnco snows mm mete notice ' iSnovcr inserted in ino t;cnnnn unless it in ten necessary to re tho public.. MlKlit axii us ohm tJlett unreported ami largo cxplo-l ne, causing iiiucn uainiiEc. prnenillv ((reported In tcrnia similar to tho filncularly cnoupli.'lhe Dutch papers PlW "-rvt. ..wit, .tij ..ltlllr.'ll ketlmmo oi nu explosion in inn- factories m Jvlrsehimutu, near cli. In - liicli many were hilled "Injured. A llro occurred after the oslotl ami CMCimcu tu inn ureal ehouacs, which were destrocd. Ap- ently thla explosion, which evi lly wan serious, Is Identical with t reported from Karisruho as ht; timm .mmmmM iiiB' '.. mrzxt .. , . 1 A "V L.. .l ..... i. . . ' j City Ice-Bound; CONVOGLI TEUTONICI Sfihnnlx Closc ! ' ti'itlnuM 1 L , v.i acTonu from ruse due cToniinodaln the entire winter's oal supply and the eon! timet l plaeed as tho bins are emptied, (if late II '"" tint been pwslhlu to eeure in.il at Juft the time the bins aro untitled Thin reboot reipilrei 200 tnni a o.ir mid tl"1 bins hold lut a small ihiiUoii of tbl .. nv...A la m1 III ulil'tl III t'HIUIIIll. i IIU ir II". ...... ... 4- . pllo eoal. Kroni ten to tcle tons, INCUuSIONI BLOCCATI DALLA NEVE Gli Au.stro-Tcdcschi huIIo Muutagnc Jlancano di Vi- vcri da Varii Giorni AEHEH per day lire tiurncd here. Al the llelinnnt School, session luid to be stisiiended rullowltiK tli" brc.iKInc of a water ninlii In the basemetit of tli bulldliiK. Mr, lUik has arrniicen rdtli tlw lieparlmoiit of I'ubllc Safety i i liaM: this water pumped out Mr. Dick also italed thnt tills illy Is . far abend nf New York city In the proportion nf school closed, and that his department Is helnc kept busy day j and lilnht In) carina for present i-nndU i tlolis In the n;honls. Anotlier fur rnimriitiilnllim. be staled, Is Hint the I health nf tho rlilldreu Is beliiit tnnlii- j tnlned nt imrnial In spltn of pery 1 thliiK. ' I A ih.ise or thf Hltitiitlou Hint l tapld ly iissiiinlm: ivtlnut nspeets Is tlw I 'ho (ill Aviator! Ncmici Iliiiitin Niiovn- motile llomliiiiiliito I'Aliltntn (11 Cilia' Apcrtc UuMA. J Kfliniilii I'lsp.n'il Kluntl dulla fronte ill bnt- I;ikII.i t'lcmn bo p;nrrrlil sohlatl nits- Irlacl o tcdcsohl nno mm II a causa (Id I'lntenni freddi; clnj preinle Mille Alpl matter i enete I lirlKlmilerl teiiliinlcl illcotm idle In neo ha i'(iuiilelauientn ntresliitn II tia spyrtn iblle etlniiKlle c dm le tiuppe nithtro.tedesi'lie, tin, si tiowui'i sullo poslilonl tra. II llrentu ed II J'lme. lion t i.t 1 1 no lwrl (l.i Mirll kIoiiiI Pm do' derlvu II fatln i ho p.irecihl Folilall l'l.ie, eompluto tlallo truipc Inelesl, hntino livuto sticcesso, benchn' la tra ersata del lluino si rendu In u.ucslpo..i dllTlrolloslsslinn, 1urtlKllcrla o nil m Intoi I Inelesl contlnunlio Kionialm ir.o I1 1 Icrti sfcrr.1 per dlstriHjrfcro lo batterlo lienilche, I)oio tho II noinlcn mild' b ptrdlla ill tindlel nreoplaul. II art tie-cciiib-c, Kl' nllatorl tri.tftilt! l.ino db i . M:ill iilllvlsslml n tnnlltillpmente ri'in I lilono Incurslonl pffetliinn l boinbiinla i menu, nrriinndo. nern'. datnil ilexl II eoniunlcatd Inglese leriulna dlccndo ohc lo truppe iilleato Riiardano ituuciose 1 II nnnvfj nnnn e ebo hi lorn tinlta' ill llntciill o dl sfor7.l farn" Into ttinseBiilrP j . liuo I suiressl. i t.ii tlnwetta I'flklale In Uoinii, pub- 1 IiIIp.1 obbI mi derreto eol.ipiale e' sltilo. Icrento tin CnmltHtn llall.mo (II lluerr.i, i presleduto tint presldente del lon'iRlloj del mlnlslrl. tin. (itlnndn, Pel e.(,tnl tn'to ftinnn Oarte II Itnrone Sniuiliin. nil-, nlstro ier Bll itffnrl esterl'. I'mi. Meila, mlnlstio dello lliintite: II cenernle Aider .' mlttlstni (lell.t Buetrn. II let-nmnil. riiitllo Pet llonti. tnliiMro delta tnarlna : II ceiieriilp P.ill'lillo. mlnlslin per In mil nlslnnl ed tin tilttn inlnlstm die snra .nrmlnato ilnU'On. Orlando. I rapl dello. Kind, Mnss nrn tie a lieeia .narinn. dell'llsseri'ltii prenderiilino parto rltiuioiil del coinltiilii ill Kiierra. liminuu"""" "' iiiiiiiiiiiiiinii nlle, jntillors and rliKllieeis of the billldltiK.i i unslrliirl Imntio dlsertatn p.-r mm morlie KIN(! l'KTBK OK SKUII1A Tho scvcnty-four-yeiir-old mon urcli is seriously ill and lias been ordered by his physicians) to de part for Southern (ireece whero it is honed tho milder climate will Kive him relief. KING PETER ILL; GOES TO SOUTHERN GREECE Atjud Serbian Monarch Sudcrs From UhuuinaUsin and Nerve Disorder hao been olillKed In Slav at tliclf post all nlKltl I" preent fn-czlin: nf pities. SlPitni and lint-water ptrssiire mint b-' Kepi nl the stand, nr tlie pipes will freeze This nccciltntcH constant nt tenllou nit the part of cnclneeis and Jnnltnri, and also burns moru coal. Al naily the ticlinci i and Janitors aie niiiplnlnlnc. s they are not h'lnK paid for thdr extra time and trouble, nor Is additional help to any extuil belnc pio ldcil four carload" nf cn.tl ate "nu the II f.iiin, o (II freddo. I.a leinpor.ililin sull.t niontiiEiie c sill I'llltllditnn (II AkIiikii (' Kllltlt.l a xentl urndl Kitti, run. TcleRratnnit dalla Stlxiera eonfeiin.i 111. die tl neve rail,. iililinnd.llltP Inmto hi fmnilera iiiistio-sl?.r.er,i nel Tlrnln I'll Idettrainniii (hi t'blasxo asflriira i he lo Iriiptio iiiistm-tpilpsdie i-oiio blonate nll.i fi nut lent del Til (do. I'lirei-dil rnioKl dl lfi I e ddla I'roie lltiss.i si hullo alleslall ml imkmI delle nion- i liicun o le triippp tetlliiultlip si lloMilio VAST U-BOAT DRIVE ONTOFORCEPEACEi Germany Iteported Making' Greatest' Undersea Effort to j Further War Aims rn.id." but b.nc lint leached here. As i ImiI.iIo p spikii lrrl d.i arll cioinl. KMiu as these :iirli and can be de-1 I trml iiillitnrl piovitiliiill d.i Ticijto, lliercd. tin! coal shurtrfRe will be nmehi;, iinill lilpeiiilono le pniwlKloul ill ipIIcvpiI as far its the schools nf the fronto nublacti, sonn liloioiiii city .lie concerned. ' P.i un conitllilc.ito utllcl.ilc, ptibbliiatn The tlloinester public school, illown , eri dal Mlntstern (hll.i Uuel in 111 l'.oma. street and .leisey avenue, I Iloin ester, k iea die la nolle ptecrdciite. In was closed this mornlnkC because of a conscKUen.i delle opcinzlim! Itallane, le broken boiler. Tho rehool board de- truppe iiuslrlni be nmo stale (ovtrctle tided to tpoppii Slmidnv If possible ad iibbatiiloiiiire t.i lestn (It polite a ,. . ,..,.., iZetiMoii. .he tn.vnsl a dlelannoe uilKll" IVrry serUee was suspended between nsdtl a pieiiilete po-lzlo'ic sulla iln t'hll.nletnlil.i and liloueester and reitns- j oeitilentale del tliinie tin il.it I", No- cnno and WllndnKlon by the le" In tho1 cmbic. Tutta l.i 7011.1 d Zeni Hit arttSyiMlfr-' "er.the new scale, i.ek coal umier t.io ttpnvimtil'lllifuwil'fcif ,u,""l ItinjTH Mll-t ioi .'.". rtvto mi. other vll lacArCrrca. "-80' n,lt l,7 " C'M Ht ,!ior'' .C,r,,?iw.lr i S Tho extremt. (Old weather blis added a I umber of llolshe- dlfllcullleii of the bltinubioiis coal teutons to Offer" " "Modified Terms" nofd frutn fote One lan delecatcs relteiateil their de ed 'and Mlrbnrh Dually prondted to nraunlcato with Hcrlln on the matter. Oitl.ttiu formally stated that tho l'.ua- tl(... , ... ., ., t i.- ..in.. ri RBff inicnu to (icniiiiei mi; iM.-..r.- ... ands of Pol sh clMllanH wnn n.ne , en Impressed uh laborcrn In'licrinuiiy. , fc.fn'.(lie meantime the llolshevlkb and Tlumuiilans aro in mo oicaitmK kit today. Minister Tslierbatsclien: is ifuslne to send proUsiona lo tho Ku an troops, causing inucii 1lllt-llllK. Pitta Fourth Ilumanli ' ocupico mo freed, and several and sbootins 'leaders. K'-yorelgn Minister Troliky caused ad- Htlonal Ill-feeling' nmonc iiumanians jrhen ha sent a note to tho Rumanian Bbaisador In rctrocrart threntenlns meaeurea apulust nuiiiaulan of- era for alleged aid they t; ran led to I'Kaledlnes revolt. The ninbassnilor rc- itUtrd that Husrlaii troops wero do- rollzed, that tho army lacked orfran- fction, transport and pruvitjioua and it'.the soldiers wero. Ieavlr.fr tho front tthout a'utborlty and pttimlerliu: Hu man villages. v fJTrotsky replied In this nolo that tho twer was "unsatisfootory." Rumanian forrea opposed the ami- Ilea, and hao bltlcrlv tirceil acnioxt ;para(e jieace. i;wore wero reported Mlkd In tlulit pgJTHitwccii Bolshevik and ritrnlulun 0' at Smolensk today. .No aloiniin S'rccelved here. All i',.n.,.i. ,,f Wljtafi aft) wero ordered innbillied ilSHEVIKf PRE PA RE WTO DEFEND FRONTIER &' ? KtONDOK. Jan. 2 The niisnUn Bol- TUU,are maklne preparations for de- i rainei uermany and lmvo'brokcn ,PtC necotUtlons because of tho n. refusal to wlthrirnu- ntr i. from Foland and other occupied oi uussla, according to a rensa- ,'.,l.nt,.!. h.I... t ... ... .. .. t wi.,.ii.it lujuit'ii in mo. itauy ti today from its retrotrml cor. on'dent. Arthur Ilansome. ?I"ihavo reliable Inroruiatlon'reuril. rth; breaklntr off of peace n'cotl.i- (.iwhlcli cstabllslva tlic hunesty of oioneviK purpose." 1,1a ujspatch as- Tno Central I'tmerH nurint ., tv..,,. ... ... uciaiira statement r t Ii-ir terma thnt which ban been published, in- Mor therein a demand that ticrmau ansi be retained nt Itlca. Lilian other ittrateclo iiolnts. rt'Rusln wero iinponiprotulrlncly Vthia and also declared that self. Ion of tho Peonies of l-nlaml an.1 rr occupied parts of Jtussla wna Ini tbls. Until tho last Herman soldier wc ne Oernians alro asked ''for time In l;,tO' consider this refusal by the ,anu also negeed that thla stacc negotiations bo not published. dans refused thla nlea atnl left Kovsk. t I.Ouards aro now bcliic sent' to tho front and other hrimnrn. 'being made for defense," Si , ,. . rt. MV WORKMEN MWf TO FpRCE PEACE I6L. h . .. . y . itis(UAM. Jan. 2. munltlona, workmen aro re rtoUgo to force ithe JCnlsor e.. accord m le infonnutlon Hoday. 'jeollowlrur u series 4 eplolon at several of , munition faclvrlea scores nt, iSo.fIalitta 'eninlnVniit lo pytrri(J.' Tlioihllitary B,taiic extreme steps to HHiwstion concernlnK the v wti f7atiosions. i ney, highly, crltbjil. pwWcB liatr leaked lAl.VtiuN. .I.in .' King Peter of Serbia Is Miy III and iinxlely la felt ocr hli undlllon, said n dispatch front Allium today, lie has liccn ordered by Ills phvsicl.itis to tnme to southern llrcetc, whero the dlni.il'p Is mild, and has rented a Mll.i at i'iis. tella, near Piraeus Tli" I.Iiik N surfer Inrr fmni rheumatism and a nervous dis order. King i'etcr Is t-cwiit) -four cars old and nJ.cndedtho (prune In 1903. Short ly after tho outbreak of the war I'tlnee Alexander una mado liCKent of Ser bia. Kline 1'ctcr spent much of ids time traveling among bis troops on the limit under the Incognito of tlencra' Tapola, until Illness toinpelled him to take to his lad. Coal Relief Remote Say City Dealers Cniitlimril from PaKe line Company, which teicnllj dicl.ircil mat its expenses as tabulated would afford a prollt of thlily-scteu cents a ton un- situation, according In. Philadelphia miners and shippers of soft coal. Shin ments of coal for ocean use are falling far behind normal, it was said. A brightening In tho possibility of the city getting coal for hospitals, police and llro stations, icehoata nnd pumping sta tions developed following a conference over the telephone between Joseph S. Mactiugblln, Director of Supplies, and fWtlllani Potter, Stale fuel administrator. Following Iho uppcnl by Mayor Smith thafPocrbr tiatllelil tal.o pcisoual super- lslon oer getting something UKo 1 n " 0 Pelaware Ither, though tho t .inniin Phllailolphla scnlt'e was umtlnued be cnttsn the freipjenl trips Keit the ten ihurneil into chunky but passable lumps Ten cssels wcie tied up hard and fa-t In the hcuelds In tho lior'cshoc" below ijlouicster. Thee Included an Inbound steamship, four tiig with esels In tow and two small boats, Two ieebnat wero sent to break up tile co which ineiiigeil a foot in thickness, iiinrslng up against shores In huge six-foot banks. The lilotirester-fhlUdclphla ferrboat Tearless broke its ruddcrlicnd last night and will be nut of commission for sev etal days. This ends ferry service be. tween the two imiIiiIh. Til el'rnnf groe Wlinilugtou ferries also were tie,) up by .frozen channels. Navigation on all the big creek Is at an end. Uno man was seriously burned 111 a result of the bitter cold when be crept Into a Mill in the bilckjard nf Webster ft Kayser. nt Tlilitleth and Tasker streets, to sleep, according tn the police. Ilnrly lod.i pedesrllnui, saw the man with his clothing nhlaze crying for help. The names wite beaten out and he was sent to llio Polyclinic Hospital In the patrol wagon of the Twentieth and I'Vdetal streets slattern. The Injmid man. who was bodly burned oil the faio iiud chest, said lie was Philip liniigli erly. Ililily-elglit ncat. old. I-'I7 S-.ulh Tcnt-sePtitli stieet. Mi-m Agnet I'iarU. seenl i.tr.-- old. of 159 South Itiiillncton slieet. litoucet- trr. sllipei nu the Ice nu her front slep f.nil broko Iier leg. Slio was taken to li.e CocptiV Hospital. Panidcn. Cliailes Wing, a negrli, twent-nilie ars old. nf tiur. South ICIghth street. I'ntndeii, broke hli b-g by slipping on the lep at Kighlli and Chestnut sireeN, C.'iliideii. He was abo taheii lo tlie Cooper llntpltnl. The tempeiature did not go up as rapidly estcrdaj as was expected, 16 being the maximum for the da. The minimum wai ". making It the ooldest New Year's Pay that Philadelphia has Known sltne lSTfi. Tills niorniitg, bow eer, the mercury began tu climb slow ly, and It became apparent that relief promised by the weather man Is In sight The lire department and plumbcra con ora In possess') degll llnliatil. I'rio It tesln del collllllllcalo III paiol.i' A Zenson ill Piave. In seguilo alia nostra etiPigli'.i prusslntie. coinlnd- ii tn gloi,,lt i nilnutii.i teiiza Inter- riizlonc. e ionic tlsllllato ill II" llo-tro comhliiale oprrazioiil dl fuoi ill.'- taci-anientl, il neinlco ,' latii obbll gntn, iloji.i iiur Mitlerio jietiiite gr.i xissime. ,nl alibaudotiaie la testa ill IKinle ! loi n. ire siill.i in a sinistra Tutta l.t slrlela ill lericno ' ora man Icntit.i d.i l.ol Stil rini.itieutp delta fiont,, I azlone ibllartlglleila da ainho le parti fu gciieralniente niodeiaiii l.a noslia arllglleria dliiioslnt' pin' altnila -ill 1'altlplano dt Aslag 1 i ..iiilonl i.enilcl aunieiitaroiio il lorn fuoco erso Monte Toinb.i. ml seitoie del Pia,e I.a. si orsa notto gli avhitort neinlei attaccarouo II caintiti avlatorln ill Isttatia e I Ipetctti'io le loro Iggtes slolll colli I' In liil.i In delle i llllt niieile dl Vlicna. H.i---.im. C,itel franco o TrevKo. tie i'i e'.iioii't ea ilere delle hniiilic. In tntut not reg' trammel iiiillel mottl iiiaiaiit.iuii,H tin fptltl. l.e ittlnle pi r l.i uugKini paile ,'iii.iileiignno alia ioiola7lone clle I (laiinl matei lali fun, m lb m 1 nnslil eriuidronl aerei lioinharilar lono I t ampl alntorl nemh i Pile inacchhie atusaii riinnm alihattulc diir.iule il gloino dagi inlatort fr.nice! d Inglesl. Pa un couiuiili ato ptilililleato a Loniira si apptetule die il I Vnna mlalite m c.ipn delle fotv.e inglct in II, ilia aimiiiizl.i do. I gli tlallaiii all.) line del anno i h-iih ltoall 111 posseisn delle Inl'ii titiee dlfeu sho sill Mulile litat i.l e nel settiue ill Aslago II coiiiunli'.ilo spgiill.t illccudo did II Mlcccss'n del fr.ltlie,-i a .Alntlte Toinb.itba rrcati grinde .oiMifa'.loiie Aleillie Ineill'sioii,. .-ill,i( so ll tllline I.U.VpuN. .bin 2 ticini.tn.i I.- making her giralest ef- torl of. the subniatlne war now in tlio hope of furthering her peace pi ejects. i Tim Pulled Piess Is permitted to make. thin statement today In adtaiice of the I usual weell ntllcl.il ntinoiineeinent as' to IlritMi ships sunk during the last! w eek. It ii po-i.silile. aicnnliiiH to the Pallid I'ipsm Infonnation. ihrn ileininny bus oiganlril her snliinarliie win fate on tin I tifTpiishp stale hlthcilo unknown. The ipsiiHh of lur concentiateil drive, ale not yet awillablo, but tlmv ina show i ilid'callons of n Icmpnifiiy success llrltl.'b tiutbnrllles. Iiowcmi, aie (cr Iiiiii nnthliiK mole can be iulilced Ihaii) this lemporart, success Canulcn Streets in Darkness A break in the plain at lliirlingtoii. X. j .1 . thai supplies curi nil for tho lights of Caniili'ii. caused the ein ai rnss the 1 iner to be nlllligeil in il.lll.nesH last nlghl llm few -treel Uglily ihiiitighout ho ein wcie liuriiing mm MM'M ami rvrrjlhinp; for I'arm, l.awn anil d'arden. Hrt a 1-Vec Catalog. 'UlnhLLo 5?8 Market St. iiiiiii'iiiniii iiiiiiiiiniiiiii n nm mi -. . ! im mi Iflf iiitiimiwMi"-""-"i - - - -. ..rafc i -L The Elarlc Store Market and Tenth Streets Philadelphia a in-iviniin in Hnndrndn of Pairs of " Xtv-x (HWy wx, m.m..v. - - Winter Boots $4 .69 For Women 1 sa.OO (trades J?:j.50 Grades S1.00 Grades A Clearance of Most Desired Footwear Patent Leather Laccand Button. .Dull Leather Lace and Button. ' Colored Leather Lace and Button. White Leather and Canvas Lace. Some fnncy toppings. A variety of toe shapes and patterns hut, sizes are broken. main- bT.ooit 11 11 y I lr llr 1 If ft J tons dally for municipal institution.!. ' '" "i' "'). uhhihh mere nan Mr. Potter leanirnied his intention of ' been a gradual falling off In the number doing cvr thing In his power In tee of nro alarms, coincident with the mod that tho cltyn ncrda'were met prnmiitlv. eiatliig weather. In all there were a During the day wmd was receled at 'olal of It" llrcs during the rexent, two Mr. foller'i. nfllic b wire vesting Dim Dour. eomprlMing the worst part nf tli wltli absolute power In comuiainlerr coal for emergency pinpn.es in ruing for do mesne i'0iiiunploii and for public i. rt lee. rorporiltont : miliar order unn icut out lo State adtiiuiUhators In eerv itctlon of the countrj I'lilladeipbta public utilities, such as gas, electric light and traction companies, hue not been hard lilt compared with other cities. Tlie only utility to feel tho full weight of the shortage at present la understood lo h tho Philadelphia and West ChcsUr Trac tion Company, which. It Is reported, has been struggling along for weeks on a short supply. A large number of country clubs In Inls Melnlty bavo taken conscno Hip coal supply novn me iisiuing nna curtailing nrv lee, Tho Merlon Cricket Clnli; HjC Phil adelphia Country Club, tho lluiillugdnn Valley Country Club, tho Dal tfo'fi "bib, tho Itadimi- Hunt I'luli. the til, I Ynik P.oad Country Club and tlio ierbro..k ilnlf Club ban cut thdr lighting one. half. All have taken steps In eliminate, sotuo urelcHH features and nnw cluto re vera I hours culler than foimerlj cold (pell One of the too i cunu. re. nil ot yero ,teaiher ban i'fen p.trtlal paral r-i of railroad trallle whldi prevented the nio,enietit of ioiel' needed supplies of cteil and f""(l products The i.nl ntads today rejiorl the elttutlon Is much imprinod and that normal condition!), will be restored during the rla Ice n the Delaware lllver lias proed i a serious handicap to low-pow ered I steam craft, and It was necessary to , call city Ice-boats to aid rsscls In, distress. A request from the Navy Department for help to a battleship that had crnunded off lied Tlank. Kew .Ter. i measures to I sey. carried the tugs Samoset and by cutting I Modoc to the spot. A torpednbott I destroyer nan ner i miner carried nwav by Ice Mrs. Theresa Height, of Ssfin North I Sixth stieel, was burned about the , IliihIh wlien a frozen walcrback tn her stott cvploilcd. mil liy n miracle her Infant i hild, whiiji she had In her aims nt the time, escaped Injure BELLAK PIANOS & PLAYERS SOHMER Pianos APOLLO Player-Pianos VICTROLAS ' Victor Records SONORA Phonograph BELLAK ti.t.i x nr.ri M,iti r 1129 CHESTNUT Many Women Who Want To Work Now Have an Opportunity icnriniiictit.il srrviic is call inn ,itnl luisincss has x nc.in cics nwittf; to the war. Capable, lir.iim opcratois on cilcul.itiiiK niacliiurs arc i.ircc .nu roiiitnatid rooiI at aricv. It p lite our hort course that lends to a really Rood portion fur .in itit(llinent pcr snti man nr woman. From m lo ten weeks is all tlt.it is requited. There arc other courses, rirctari.il and liusjncsF, fur tonus men and women, that iic now lirint; offered ;tl Prittr School at moderate r priKlitutc nf Imtli nine atnl PEIRCE SCHOOL of Rutiness Ailininili nlion Pine Street, West of Bron.l Philadelphia 3 Reduced Groups of Women's Winter Coats Formerly Priced v f 10 Up to $34.75, at $ .00 Fur-collnred, ftir-trinimctl anil iiir-fnbrie-t rimmed model?. Hroatlclnth.-!, Holivius, Velours, I'ntn I'oms, I'iushes, Kerseys, Silverlones ami t'hcvitits. $-1 ff .00 15 50 Coats Reduced lo $2.95 $1 Q.75 19 Women's Suits Reduced! Values, 50 iii tu , m $15.00 I Valuest up to ; $19.75 ) $10 00 Values I ft up to J $2J).75 I 15 .00 Fur-trimmed, braid-trimmed or strictly tailored ell'ects. (labardincs, velours, .series, poplins, velvets, whipcords and cheviots. i:ai:m; Kftnti; sf.i'ond h'l.tjoit A Special Saving ! Fleecedown Blankets $1.95 Regular $2.50 Value Fully 500 pairs to sell at (his special price. Gray or white llccecdown blankets in 'large double-bed size. Choice of pink or blue borders. .MAIN PT.OOlt Reduced Few 1'oor Persons, Oterseer (Julia WOODUUnY. N. J., .Ian. : William T. Cozzcus. who ban been (uerseer of I tho poor tn this city for fifteen vearn, I tendered bis reflmistlnii tti City Poun. i ell ut tho organization of that bod, al. though he. has four more cnrs In Ids t term, lie say tlio city doca not need such an ofllclal, as theie aro. so few ' poor persons here. Pozzens is ncnrlue , IiIh ninetieth birthday nimltrrsurj Qm- featured of the tin huatv daniaue yot jllfo.,- Jn all of thm wero only tnjvml, vwhllo great to the"Manl. Tlin I lit;.tk,aM iye WH'tM-lntior of I m;mm-ue- 20th Year OLDS Closed Cars arc a revelation, not only because they arc equipped with lloor heaters, .foot warmers, etc., but because of the noiseless, comfortable riding qualities, and the Aintlrsua'l economy of operation. Larsm Oldsmobile Co.' . 231-33 N. Broad St. flu HcTTT MLmJLMmm Writ nr rati for our tifu nnd intrrrno Rttokltt ' ttOoUhiit tultt Viir Oirw rl A Series of Eye Talks ft (or NrU Talk. MH 4an. I My Joseph C. KcrKUbon, Jr. T IS IhONltnHi that therr tOmuWI bo inurh ryo trnubk nnifffl by work In Improper llEht. Kfll Ihn lichL In s Hi inujurlty of honifH In not OUtrlbutM In manner uhtch permit p of rd Inc without a crUln h mount of train. Oftrn rye f1ffftfi from thl hup are nBlfrtfl Pimply lLumfl Ihy lo nut hmmn po tlClitf A to C4UPM mtIoim In conf)lnce. It lata grMt tnlbUk to fall tn coiipuU an ChullPt a phy Pkiati who pprtatlr.p In tlw trvatutrnt of th ce while Oi trouble In Halo ralhrr lhii to ivajt until It Lronlea crt. If bUpsp art nwfupary ye'r Ocullit will prewrlbft thm. If Itr ttnda thla rouria thr right nn b aura that your Klasaea urft made nl tH hy an Optician who la full worthy Mii'l capahlf. t rrMrrtptlon Opllrlana? 6, S & 10 South ISth'St. ' Da HOT i'xamlne Kvt "Tbti'Talk from a eoorrlKht Origin of Species in "Pearls Oriental Tcarlj trace their anccstrv to rtolcnn. Tccl,t I'carl trace their ongin to Adam! The Oriental Tear! h the work of Nature. The Tcrla Pearl U the discotcry l liu'n, and i' Midia remarkable and inditinpui'hibleiopy nf the Olieutal that N'.ituic i riunprllrrl tn employ experts lor her protrrtion. If you Inn prarb Inr thrit beauty alnnc, ihctc h iinlliinp lo ehooe between Orient iK and' 'VcrU lor one n ai Rr,0d a the other. Rut il ou bin praiis romei netore rtoienn ! 'IVrln Vnitl VcrAricci , J9S F.'.'i .Iff., Arsr lori Charles Walnut Stiff t it 1 6th Strrt t fur their lamiht tire, then Aiimi 'ilit fVttl ii iih iliiiiiiiinil (nti c: ' i " a IO Rur ile'frb.gatx; Pau Maxwell tf Company TM.M&hvilt iXSSSt s J MII'll'lllMllllllli liHlllllliiiliillilillllllllllllllMlH lP!, NSgST7. "eiP-.-' S ajLlc ?v. x". lA'.'it'' Sv 'i' ' ' "" "I i tWL-csbSS" MBaSHiB El IBM KKMI-ANNUAI. y-ais- - REDUCTION SALE STAlTrS TODAV 13M Market XI, tlen'a hhwt Onlr REISZNER'S tl fiaulh Ul HI. thllrn bhrs a Girls' Winter COATS ' nnd Formerly Priced at $7.98 lo SMS $K.98 5 & Larue collared coats, with fur or fur fabric lriiiiiiiini;ti. (' o r d u r o ys, ebeviots, Ker- novelly eoatiinr.-". Sizes l! tn 1 1 years. Girls' White Lingerie Dresses $1.98 & $2.98 Sheer voiles nnd organdies, with lace and embroidery trimmings. Sizes G to It years. sr.PONb pi.ooit A Flannel Waist at 98c. Is new iii a trench model, fob' lowinir tlio lines of tho hhirt the "Boys Over There" aro wearing. Uonu buttons in the shape of bullets, tiro -used for trinmiini:. KKf'ONO KMKHt Special I Library or Dining Koom Lamps $10.00 Value $7.50 Large sizo vaiso. in b r u 8 h c ( brass ft n t h h. Satin - finished glass dome with Special Ufidermiisluis 69c Rrgular) ?1.00 Value ) I'.uvelopn cbcmi.se, ronibiiui- tionp, tlrawcrs and nighl- irowns. Fine, sheer lawn and naiii- jooks trimmed with laces and insertions. A few aro soiled. swonii l-'i.ntii: Corsets fiOc l''ormcrly Priced Up to 51.00 Medium Ttnd low bust, modelp, of coutil and two pairs of hose supporters .ittnclied. Brassieres Values Up to lie Various lace nnd embroidery trimmed models. SW'ONli FI.UOU 29 New Satin Hats Kciidy-to-Wcar1 $9-95 The (livt. early spring hat?, Some .show nmlinc or straw edging. .Smart, large poke, straight sailor or clofee-fHtiiig effects, trimmed with ribbons, cherries or fancy .straw ornaments. MAIN K1.00K Boys Warm Overcoats $1.50 Formerly Priced at 510.00 1 Trench, model fancy mixtures , brown. Heltetl styles. Sizes 0 to 18 years. KICCOMl "I.ooit overcoats of gray in nnd 102 Men JBk Can Buy Tomorrow Overcoats that were fornicrly 'priced ut .$18.00 unci $20.00 in our stocks fjiiM fa r.-u Ws.'si'A 'F'SJtS At $11.75 14 Good, heavy overcoats in dark and fancy mixtures with convertible collars. , Belted sill around, ..W m .j i I ..i n ' r i H " j an jA , Sizes from 34 to46 scene effect., BppfiV a ' Vi&'V '" ift' "'.'" " ' "-"I iAMWlSTj C fap& Just Vifs-aif 'A' uh " t
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