I V ' I " 1 ' - .. J- y- Mi ,..-'1 i'i3 4 i i ri 1 i 'ftV,- j JVARHGUERU FALFRONTEITALUNO (I Italian! in Varii Punti Bril- lantcmentc Respingono il Nemico Coal famine Ends; 2800 Tons Arrive 750,000 MORE TEUTON TROOPS RUSHED WEST .1 Continued from Pate One lone ns Hie mild weathr lasts, accord li1!! tl?nKr.ttrci? A V1"' ?.halrmftn f' Re-enforcements From East-1 com, iroli THU roon , crn Front . timatccl by Mr. Lewis .ling collected J6000 of a' French Military Expert J10.000 fund for vvhlch-ho' appealed tnl ; liurchnsn all surplus supplies of the fuel ' . T .,., trl ,,,,,,, and deliver It to the nectfy. Following ' ARTILLERY IS ACTIVE IiIm request to all householders, Imslne-is , TTIVITA A ERE A : 11 Avialorl Itallanl Sntvano Pndova m'- da un'nltra lncursione P Ncmica ItOMA, T gennalo. Dalle notlale pcrenuto dnllo llnce ill WtMSl'a.' e dal comunlcato U(I1( Inle pub. tllcnto lerl ual .vnnisiero ueun mierrii IL. TtnnlA. PI nielli cm- iiunime i.i LM ... I V -I.. -It - .!. -II- 1 t- .1.. -t.;nla d sabato Ull MOICnlO C.lll- . '"""ly "' OI mr puimi- n-nuuii mill '" . .. .,-.. fhavc been iloen due to the lack men and public,' Institutions to glic.up all toal In excess of thirty davs' supply he lias received 120 tnni of 10a), twenty of which vins supplied oy the t'liliiir.v I'reabvterlan f'hurcli. This toal will he loaded Into wagons and put Into einpt cellars This Is not n charitable enter prise, he pointed out, but merely one of convenience The coal thin collected will be sold at (Jovernment price. It Is for the distribution of this fuel trut the 110,000 will be used. nf ,onglarnento. da parte dclle grosse fue, , r(,ol(n tod(i , (.ook pu lirtlgllfrle, si e" vcrlfleato lungn tutt.i la . perintendent of buildings of the Ilo.ird ,.,( , of tMucatlon, said I'oal Ims been ills- W3" ... . .. ' Irll.tiln.l , nil t1i.it 1..I-.. n. .!,...., It.. .....I J Anche gll aviator), da niniio le purtl, "-" - ....... .......... v., , ,...,. " All-"'1 nil liiifut nltiAtJ mid l.Mllnru lit.if. 1lai.ii aono statl attlvliilmt. Illpartl nemlcl rcP!l,e(1 pour f the Institutions that r.- tunlarnnn ill nvnnzare crso In burn soft eonl the (lermnntow u Tllcb inosltlonl Itallane trn'll llrenta cd II jthe 1'rankford High, the South 1'hllndel h rZ , l-.iv-l .1.1 r.n.-.. .11 . hl,ln 11ll. C'nl...l.. n..,l Il, llll..l Tllle IUrniHi uiciaini .... ..uvu ui i rl". . .... ...I. M ..-l-l rfndleria e ueue iuiiiaKiiin Italians ami Austro-lluiiRiirlun Troops Hnvc Sharp (5uu Duch Acroia I'lnvc I'MIIM, .lan 7 At li.ist 750,000 llerniaii mldlers lute been infixed from the eastern front to the western battlo line, tho military expert of tho Journal cstlmnted tod ly. Artllltry aifaln Is plallmr tho ihle'lni the Sit Vi rnnn street mldriMM. tint role In the operations on tho nrloinhe fell asleep and that the preMiire fronts lbrcamo low and the flame t thn:ulhed Five Dead, 14 Are Overcome by Gas t'fititliiurfl from Tutce On ' leK In July. 10H, n the 'result of n rulli nail accident. ' t'nablo to fibtaln coal on Satuiday nlKlit, til n Hfybbs llKhted a Kilt heater III the loom In which ttie thlldren slept When Mrs. llobb went to awaken tluin for breakfast Sundav mornliiR nil weic dead 'VlllHlmllia.tbe oldest. eldcntli had Ikcii nwakened bv the esiaplnn fumes and lmd trlnl tn e(.ipe nfur n nlii effort to awaken her brothers lltr body ni found on the lloor Jut Invlde the door to the iidiii, The adults who lol their Hies weie ("hurled lthett nbaili, fortj-le Mars old of !)22 Mt Vetuou stleet, ami ,tai ol OulKlev, sKl-two sears old, of 1703 Memphis strett Ichelonhat U app.tieutlv hid bien dead only a shott while when hi" bod was dlsLOiered It Is assumed that he had llcnted u sin ill gas heater In h s room I,un(ro II basso t'ors del phln High Schools and the Mitchell St'liool w III be unable to open for scV-. eral daM. i.a sai.m: roi.un: stii.l ri.cisi:ti , The Catholic parochial schools closed fi n.iirniinl nf the pii.il sliortnfrn weie' HeaW catinoliadlng was tepoiteil lo ll i from Mirlous sections of the westun line, from tbu Italian war theitre and also from Macedonia, wlieio tho Ilul K.ulan and Austni-Oermin nrtllU i his suddenly become nitlio In the Monastlr set tor. reopened this morning La. Salle Col- Tr'lfa,"p"to tru J,'9,,'iltA e1 ln sl nemico cercn' dl ifTettuare I ( .iUntatlil l'cr ragglunge re la spc Ifdestra del Hume, ma fu rcsplnlo -j.u-tn fimin del t.inuoiil Italian lolocolo cillbro e da fiuello dcllo mltra-, lege. Iiuuecr, tontlnued Its enfmtcd IIillim del fnelllerl I hollda begun n week In ndwince of 'Kiian '"- -. ,,, i, ,i , ... ...i. I'Cio II testo del comunkato ullklale, "ie i nrismuii .uijnuriinn-m i.ihiukii Emibbllcato lerl, In base al rapporto del I 'oil to reopen 1,l,c olleRn Is expecttd f mRndo supremo It.illano: l "alls', nttordlng to the llei. John 1. "a . ....... i.. .. t ' .vin..,in Vlnoil. Kimerlnlendi lit of n.iroclll.ll .!' nn fnriiientoso fuoco ill artlgllerla da fiihools . .- -.1 ..4 iin'lnlmioi ntll.tl... I .... imfJO i i"; " " .i.t.w.ii Thfc main recreation centers tnroiigh- Along the lower l'lae Itlver In Itali. Austro-llungarlan nml ltallnu troops' 0,,(' ss the i l '" and that latei the gas began to flow ngiln overcoming him whllo he was) asleep With n Illliln i l.itprrl 111 Ills h mils Qulgle) wiih found dead In his Mull seated neat a g is Ktoe In his home Tho lioilv was found by Ills wife 'I he dead mill Is n In other of Joseph tjulgb ! of the owners of a shipyard nil Teuton Plans Foiled; Crisis Grows Acute Ciiiilltiiird from 1'ate due all (lasses In (Ireat tlrltalu and tho Al lies In general to the speeih of I'lemler Iilnil Oeorge on Saturday, wlun tho Untentc's war alms were clenrfy re stated. Second The ration of the Knlsi r In putting it stop to the iMgotlatlons iietweeti Jltis'la and the ( entrnl I'minH at llrist-l.ltovsk lor u sepa latn pi.ite, The cms of the world now tin it In riermativ to sio In wlut splilt the l.lojil (Icoigo spcidi Is teidied there and to ltul,t to see what MTcit It will bao upon the llolsluvlk HoMintnoiit The 1'iimler has set forth so deal li the nhJfitH for whth the Allies nte lighting that inn ntUmpt ji (icriiiui) to bring nboiil n g( net nl miue iniifri- eiue through tilikui Is roiedoonuil to f.illute, iKinrilliig to i pinion cxpusi-cd hi nini i.ii tin it J 1. liaiiln, editor of the Dbserur and one of the foremost public sN In Ktnclitiil In his cummeiit upon tin I.lojd (l.oige spdili said ".Ml I.IomI (J(orge his leplled lo the (Piniiin peine on"cnio In Itussla hi u tounter-iilTcnslic With boldm is and iltrll be his ilellmd the bast the Allies imi't halo If thei are nut to mn fiss diilxhe defent ii nd Hie nfltiwaid In Jeopard j and illshnnnr Tl n iiiitstaiiil Ing fact Is that the 1'ieniler bus donn u fought u sharp engagement ai ross stream, firing at eat It othei with rllles, midline guns and sin ill t illlm nrlllltrj l.i.).'l(i.', Jan 7 ' l)i ( iihIiiii.iI artllltrlng" soulheist of MpssIium was tepoiled In tho lltlflsh War OllUe its the onh itgtlilt on the west front there A widow, two m.urled and a son siirlo him Solomon ringerroth, llfti-foin xetrs old, of Kit; l.ombttd stleet, his wlft Mrs Annie I'lngci roth, fott-sl M.trs old, and their Helen i lilldren P.ll7,ili til, twentj-fottr, (Jtlssle twentj-one , .Stdlt r. .'"" '" ' . , . i i . , , i i Jill; iimiio I ii ir.iLii'ii inurin iiiiwiisu f JIS'S,V.l,nnUrnS,5nl55ne, ."lK d lout the dti, kept warn, for the relief o I- LFU.I IV ...-...-- -, .... r.. .lll... .. Ill.i.l , AHn Klln1l( t Tentatlll da tiarte dl rlpartl nemld S (jrii II Hrenta ed II riaie furono fa- fcllniente resplntl. homes, fairly lomfortible bee utso of v .et on"" v"v.. --. . ...-- t ie rl,0 , lemper.tiiire g r .... -.1 II .n P ul.,lf1(,(.1inllll(.. ' ' f Jiilin dl tannonl dl piccolo callbro e. Some poisons, hoiieicr, bcllcilng that 6 -J interi.nllljaiidie dl mltrnglltttrlcl o the respite was but temporal V, continued i dlfuclbrla tto raid coal-laden cars Scleral x.tids f Durante la notto dl s.ibato Padoia t10 northeastern H-ctloti of I'hlla aicanpo' ad iiii'nltra Incurslono acre.i delpTila were looted and main- tons of1 inemlca, grarle alia Milorosa inanoin. U)di tarted away 1'olke of the front degll ailatorl Itallanl 1 quail si lei urono ,( Westmoreland streets station ar iin nra nrlma (ho sorgesso la lun I, o si i rested seeral persons who, to gain i aisporcsro cordone sopra la cltta', mcntio t access to the bins of the lMwnrd Con-, (.aianziiano lo macchlno nemlclici ttor Coal Companv, Seltzer and Carroll I g Oil ailatorl teutonlcl non jtppena ai- streets, broke down the fence The bins "5lstarono la forte cnnccntrnzlonc. dl of J W Stcen, at Krankford and I.eltlgh aareoplanl Itallaill sopra I'adoia. cam- aienues, were also broken Into tjbrlano rolta c si tttrebsero sotro .Mesire, i t net r is mhi a great tuui iukc ui iimi JBassano e Castclfranco, ove lasclaiono oil and gasoline and the gas supply con- i cedere alcune honilio cite 'fecero delle tlnued low. The warning Issued to con- M (i rrlifi Lnct Lia .. tl... .. .at t i.. ... .. . . . I " IXIIll fl I lltl! Ill I I II' II I I IIII1II I 1111 Ml liter HIM, . .1, anil wis entploied ,, ,,, ,tlu , ,,... itn. ' ......hiiiim Mr (j,m it, dmr.it terlzes the speedt as nisioiic, epoi It- niakliig and fateful An i iKoumjrltiir leport tanie from I'ditigrad tit it the o'sheilk War tllllie H nliiadj ptepulfig to ti rutin itc the niliilstliK nini pieptle fm the lisiinip- fl..,, ,.f ll.uflllllnu .... lin r ......... . dglit. en, llei man fnmtcdi esle. r tllN , , , tn. lie. Kdiuild. ten iin.l lltilh. , Igltt , , , AUpH , nlK . , FiO.MII, Jan . main under tho Ftittt In ftimt nf tboli ' llMn jUmpq Austro-Grnn.ui nmt Italian biff Runs ' I"up Tlu v wire taKen to tlin IM111 , . . , ., , ... Klanlii HnMpltal 1'lw nu hhhmm of tin .ilntal.ted a Mgorotts lire along the U ,-',,.....,.. SO(M1 fl.. . ,,, ,,,,,. .,.,,. poor families without fuel, were lrtuall i entlro ltallui fiont, sis tho Italian rlilng nml the otlnis will iK.iiir iiniii-wniOii l ;lliw,j empty Persons who hale suffered dur- Wnr Olllce aniiounienicnl, and thero was Iknjaiiilu Tainbm, twnl n.us old AT END, IiERLIN STATES ing utc i.isi weea lem.iiueii in incir .,.. .,, .,...,,. ,n, ,.. ,,f , aim jonn 11111,0 , 1m111if.11 (no I lolgirs with the lliigeriotli ritinUi, wet. , ....,,.,,,,,. also oienonio b.i the gas fiums but ., '.,..,,. ' line soon ust.111.1l Oth.t siilTetu-j, '"'"' '1 ';'l'i that the l!iiss.(ii. w.e lt.t-liia Hurknwltr menu -sK '"", I'.iii(i!miivIi.iis nt lli .t-l.ltit-U fars old, of l" North Seienlli stteet great ncilal actlilty Tho text of tin statement reads Along the whole front tlu 1 e was a balasslng lire by the artillery of both sides anil Intense nctlilt of our and enetnv alreruft In letonn ilsanc.. I'nemv tiattol attempts betwfftt the Iltenta and I'lue rliers weie i.isllj r. pulsed On the I.fiiitr IMale between Cos salt.t mid tite sea there was a llel fire b guns of small calllber and also bursts of m.iihlne gun and illle lire at Intervals Padua was spired anothif nil laid Saturdai night l.irgelj throuRlt tho ilir Ing of Italian all. iters who went Into the air an hour before moonrlse and and Isadore and ldi l.tiidenb.ig itg.d ' respe. tlieli, six and s.ini ears of tli j sunn' nihil, ss Theli Injtirlis line not , s.rloiw I Colliery Jlenaci'd l I'lro 11 .i.i:ton'. r.i . .im 7 iiu of tinknoiui oilglii was dNioienil In the s mi v IiIm mines of -it s K.iinneur am (oudiiilid was .onl.tlnr.l In n wire- It ss message wlildi (.rim in ililigat.s to tint plate sent to the IllHsl.uis toil ti I hn iinss.t(,e auorilliig to dlsji tti lies K.clietl luro ft otn llirlln todi pointed out to the Kusslana that tn prlnclplea enunciated by tho Hermans nt Urest I.ltoisk, December 15. '.'were expressly contingent that nil belligerents wire, seriedly within n. mltiibto period would bind themselves strictly to obserio these conditions." "I ho message said that the delcgnti.ii fixed ten dais n tho period In ultlch otlm belllgeH nts wero to dccldo whether they would Join tho peace lonfcrdiccH. The Central Points now leiord the fad," tho message concluded, "that this 1 rlod has now elapsed and su far there has been no declauttlon regarding pir tldpatloit lecclied from ali. other bcl llgetent " Clmncellor llerlllng baa ulllcl.illy nn nountcd Crniniti's recognition of Pin Imd's InileliendeiKe. nciordltig to im ofllilal slatenieut rciellcd from Ilcrlln toilal, 'I ho Chalucllor made tho an notmtement to u Punish tleptilaMoit r. presenting the new lenubllc si:i:s hoim: roii iiussia Kev. Ur. MncAithur Believes Demo cratic Government Will Ttiumph he Itei Ur. Itobnt Muart Mac- Arthur, piesldenl of the Haptlst Win Id All in. e Id n dls.oiirso on ' It. llglotts J.lfe III Uttssli' nt the Plrst li iptlst Churi.li last nlRlft decl.it. d that 'there Is good b isls for the belief th it, notwithstand ing the unfavorable situation existing their, the smothered t raving for pure dtinotratle gov triune lit will iKo tn as- s.rt domination mer the lrieponsible linlshevlkl who ate onh u unit of u floeu dlilsliins of the SodallstH, all at varlait.e op lltieM of poli.J ' ' lie said Hint 'otn of the i.il iiitltl. s lomliig out of Hie uiotutloii wits the failinc of the gte.it Kellnk. it tn in of woniletfiil menlil pnu.t, to lemiiln In the leadership of n ilglitenus . aitse, but otlnr btave spirits, i. pr. si tiling lite de termltiitlou of better flenifttts of the vast piinulatlou, will stn.xd 111 (outrol, pi.ili.tble soon enough t" take ptrt In the stt.i. ss of this wnr foi universal il.tnoi rail ' lit Mac itluit based his linptesslons of the pulltli il and rdlglous londltlotis In tan vast i inplre through pel son tl ton tut giving Int. t. sting Infornntloi. nt int liiiid, tspetl ill) about th. li.n nilllloii followers: of the Crcik Clttiuh 230,000 OF ENEMY T . CAPTURED IN 1917 AiiBlo-Frcnch Troops Also Take 15(50 Guns From Ger mans in West WASHINGTON', Jail. 7. 4i rin.iui lost SSO.nno prisoners nml nt least lSoii guns to the I'rcndi ami Ilrlt sh u I'll". iKCordlng to nn minouiKC nietit b lltlgadler (letiernl A. C Mi lan blah, mllllaiy nltaUic to tho ltrltlsh i:tub.is litre, today t "The lltllMi ttoupi lapturdl 1ir..000 (irlsoners nml 781 guns during tho last vear." Md.idilan said. 'Thn Prendi (itliturctls ciputled otils. Slme last No- ember 20 vui hale taweii 11,000 pris oners nml 138 guns on the west front alone " P.eftrilng lo llerniaii submarine nttli Itles, Celi.tul Mclaichlnti stattd that ftraitM 4.t0.00nii net from Dover since and had Hot lost a 'MnWe Wit, ? . - ' i i ' i LL ( HABCQCK MAYOR TODA1 . Millionaire Lumberman to Takn I as Executivo of Pittstmrfh" IMTTHIH'IUJH, Jan. 7. 12. V." toik, inllllonnlro lumberman, will augurnted Major of Pittsburgh to Mr Habcock was elected nt ft4 partisan clettlon In November ovfr-f Ham A, Magee, former Mayorvli former menilier of the Pennsylv Public Servlco Commlsulon, The principal membera of Mayor ! coik'a cabinet, vihoso name lie will i mil to the City Council today (I Dlreitor ot Public Works, John Swa Director of Publlr Safety. (;tiarle )J Prlt. hird : City Solicitor, Stephen Sto Director of Supplies. James V, Mate t.i .. ..f tviiltll,, llenltli. Mnlnr IV. t Davis: Director of Chat Itles. John . "fl MeKelvey. and City Treasurer, Charm, S Hubbard. VW. yfl) ir Young Men's Watches Our selection offers reliable timepieces at prices w i t h i n everyone's range. A serviceable watch is one of solid 14-karat gold with a jeweled American movement $18. 5. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MUlCIIA.VrH -Ji:Wi:i.i:i:S MLVlMtHMlTUS (HEiSSJEIEllMajcMSJEIEK e; il lie- G hid S lylttlme c ( lusarono gravl dannl spsclal- suiners by the I'nlted C.as Improvement onm,i Pr) tordon nroutid the dtv f'rnentc a Castelfrantc. Anche ill avla lltoil lnglesl coniplcono un cncomlabllo Company In regard to carelessness with gas burners Is still In effect and nil ' Uvoro ed a Susegnna dlstrlisEcro un pal- j remain so as long im there Is Oie slight lone frcnato nemlio ed abbattterono un i est dinger of the gas pressure giving a eraoplano avversarlo, ion 11 fuoco del ' out. caiiiiuni VVOL'D t I.DhlJ tiyuuit. lllit.ni.-) "2ia.".l:!i TT"J. ! The congregitlon of the Tiientv-nlntl, Iv u,.w -" - ; - street Methocl t Knlst-opal tnunn, iron dlmonst a 1 carattcrl ,11 una grando I Twenty-mntl. ami lorK streets u n.. .- -- . i inousty inooiseu resolutions iii "i- ' orrensiva. . ,. ,,,, ,., ,..., t i- .tobiison. s I.ungo Ie llnee dell alto Plave le bat- , breerlps nn(1 baU)0ns f the iterle nemlche sono Hate xirtualeutente l J , f , l(jsp ,, ,her HUp. hn sllenzlo per una settln.ana. e clo' In- "' ' f , tommandeered by the dlca cite esse scmo a corto dl muni- l": 1,.', ,.,.,,..,.. .,n,n,nm ;ilonl o chc un posslbllo movlmento .11 " ,.,.", 1 . ,.. '. ,. ' ... ", ;. "v.": .rt...i in itorze si xerlflchl dal settore occidental.. ' '", ,''V: ..'...' 1 , ,, i,. to Rverso altrl puntl dtlla frottte dl batta- '"";"'""" "" "',.,, r"-.", "-,.,. ( ... suinc i.tiu(-n rt.uiii hii.v.vh. ... .. .l ,..... . ....,. . (Inns unrH'iliieil together at both Hcrxkes. i j-e tonuizioni ainiosieritne toniinuaitu : ' ' : &bbastanza buone con glornate e nut tl se" 3. , ,,.. .... ... Lllmnl.le. I... f en.oeratllra e1 fre.1.1.. .. ' lllliueniini t.aiviy ni' nreRentenienle la neve e.' .ess.itit ui I Church. Pifteenth and loplna che le rtgolari e fortl nevlcate meeting enemy machlni s as thev vanced The eneni nv lators seeing the .. i '.. nml i .mspit i imslili r.ilile . x. ment for several houiB t lie n lint s n in 1 1 il heav .ontentratloit, diverted tin tr timbers course, going to Metie. llassauo and Castelfranto, where thev i allied some (asualtles and . onslderablo loss a.t the last plate Hrltish aviators are lining especially good work Their latest ( x plolt was tho destruction of an en. mi b tlloou at nusegana and tho bringing down of nn enemy nlrplano bv gunfire in. nil me il beiiiliiav Ihniugli one nf the gingwiiis it ml the entile Un lighting fnifo of the tollleri was . tiled out The (.unpin) in ilntaliml watdinteii in the uffidtd sedlons 111 unlet to pr. v. nt mix fresh otilliKak from uie snuii.itritig Wake Up-ActNow 'oTTri Exhibition Philadelphia Beats CnnShoeS Boastful New York ' KyORDUVAIS thai sell everywfwre ta 1 i Purchasing AnenitC Order accepted and our tuilninanj ten per cent discount al Imced. II V xhall be Iliad lo " ;inr ac- mints. Larue nize 'coats up lo SO bait meas ure. llcinodelina and re pairing at moderate prii cs. Mason & DeMarvy 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Keith's A small deposit will reserve your purchase in our storage vaults until desired. Liberty Bonds accepted as cash at par value. HI ail orders promptly filled. fsulle alpl potranno xerlflcarsi til priml i dl febbrnlo V 11 Mlnlstero delta. Ouerra in Raiiu ha tjdisposto die per II 15 corrente gennalo S"l presetitlno alle arm! tuttl toloro che, A precederitemente riformat! poscla -og- aviil u nuuva viniiH, lurouo uiciuaratl fablll al servlzlo mllltarc Questa chla Lmata comprende tuttt gll tiomlni dal 18 al 44 annl dl eta. SI ealcola clio 1 cer telto sar.V cost' accrescluto dl altrl set I-ocust streets, nnnounted tint nil sen lies with the exception of the Sunday moinlng and evening services would bo discontinued until further notice. If necessary, the evening service will be done nit ay with, it was said Resolutions urging National Kuel Ad ministrator (Jnrfleld to take over the toal mining Industry of the nation were pied by the Big Sisters, an organi zation of Jewish women Thev also voted to send a protest to Washington cento mlla uomlnl P. r l'Kstero li data against the methods of administering 1" dl prestntazione c' stata dllazlonata. Philadelphia's fuel needs practlted by Mr Lewis Their resolution iinpneu mill Mr. Lewis has no regard for the con sumer, and has refused to take measures to prevent gouging. Woman Dead; Many Hurt on Icy Streets Continued from 1'nne tine (sleet She battled her way along, while tho Delaware had little dlmculu, meet-' ing only occasional and slight delay h. The engineer of the Delaware, who 'had Just been relieved and was on tils way home, was on the Hnmmontoii. Ho said that not In all his years on the 'Delaware Hlver had he seen such Ice. He said the lte tn many places Is elga- ( nntliiiie.l from Tnce One slop, and just as soon .is 11 can be .11 -ranged. Ills outfit and mine lire going to dioiv on French deet, nhU.li is as n.at stag. I guess, as thev grow tiler Into Also, one of the toutses will be esuirgots, 1 which 1 Prencli for snails; and tho boys from New Yoik will eat them as we grin " . Major tells uie that the companv mH1 .1,t1i Im l .1 M r nnilonlml un,.. Cliristmns boxes to every former tm ploye with him In Pr.uutv I I have not had many IIvemmi publhj IjUIoi:hs lately, because the ITnlttd States armv mall Is the lowest iier Hut I bad perhaps half a dozen of rutlier ancient vlntago In the ptess .ar for auv ilia nee Philadelphia!! In kli ikl 1 might tun across; and I gave Hum to my fd low iltlztns, who took them ns on. would a letter from home I now know where the majoilty of my l;vn I Niso Puri.10 hnoKits will go niton I get them. at $n in JUU NOW im Ass t " l W 7S. THIS Ss-f'N. WrDfP. Dff 1 all lLtl for t li 1 m Muhter Salt hrnt that rvlmuli) mhh nil preloiiN low 11 r I r r record on AmrrlruS f kIjIo mid quality NhnvN, Mr'if Miicrrrdfd with it ruoht Kvfrjr imlr In thl ust fxhlbltlon U fiu0 ulue. rnPT nrr liliu inn ior ou 111 111:1 1 rn vrn I'MlnUi-lnhlrH l.Cht. Ill UK 111 IN UI.Hi, Look Ht thU $ft50 llltrlt Cordouii CC 7C talf ON I.Mlllllj1 1IFKK lit ., . lj Comnure llifxe D Tun nnd III irk CC OC 3 , T 1 r3 i I 1 Blizzard Grips Middle West t initliiitrd from l'.iltr One adiantage ot the situation Stores of 1 "liberies were leported Two persons are dead In this dty and I nine seriously Injured as a result of the I storm Klfty-scven flro alarms weie 1 turned in. but none of them proved Continued on I'ane Hi e. Column Two j serious, despite the fact tint several teen to twenty Inches thick and frozen ,,etea 0f apparatus wcro stalled, ln solid Bheets He said several vessels . Iakc tra1Iic i, n great danger The are fast In the lower river. Another Bteamcr8 Missouri and Indium, caught passenger said that on Sunday, shortly .n .... .ce Chicago harbor for hours, Miner Held as Slajer lii:iil'Ollll Pa. Jan 7 At fused of the minder of (luy Ins.ila.a, it Wood vale, on Jaituarv J, lilnrdano Itnfitell, u Sltllan miner, of Jtro.td Top was ar retted and plated In jail hero to await trial A iiuairel betwun tae wives of tlie miners was the i.iuse, and Insalaca s brother, n wltiifss, says the dead map had no opportunity for defense (Qlt.Uln Shoes ON rAlllllIT II Kit I Vlatcli thtue S Xlnhoioni Tan C'ulf CC OR H ,vi.... ns. iximiiT 111 ri: nt ... ra i ' . . ..... ... .... .. .... a H There are doien of other ble upeilulu In the exhibition. The lei,t lioes I'hllndelplilii lias teen In lears, 11 oimn huiiiihk m F.r m js r.inrlnrr iinrelf. Art quirk If son unlit t Hie pick of the Nlion. nine In Vtoiulaj li lint not Inter lliiin vittir.lij Mclit. g OP i .JiJrTM M'MtW'paKEr' f H.W.C0B. MARKET 1 13TH ST. DOWNSTAIRS Open l.very Kve. TIM 10. saPd"x to 11.311 At These Sale Prices of Ours Every Woman Can Afford Warm, Beautiful Furs riLANCE over the remarkable savings indicated below. Then remember this is but a tithe of the great collection of furs in Our 25 Per Cent Discount Sale Now On Even if you should not see what you want in these lists, you are sure to find it in the capacious cases overflowing with beautiful furs in our Store. And no matter what fur you may select, it is now priced one-fourth below its usual cost a saving that runs into many dollars, in some cases into the hundreds. And remember, also, the furs are right from stock, the fine quality and smart styles that have made us leading furriers in Philadelphia for more than three-quarters of a century. No woman should miss this sale. Furs in this climate are a necessity, and at these prices they are the best sort of investment. They'll give service for years, the sort of service a woman likes beauty, distinction and style in dress, and comfort as well. I before the Wilson Line boats to Hog I Island, were withdrawn, lie saw per ions walk across the liver nt Paulshoro, half an hour after the Hlg Island ves sel had cut a way through, so quickly aid the Ice pack and freeze. AUTO ItACINO ONMlIVnit Automobillng on the river Is the latest aorm of winter sport at Burlington nymond Slmpklns, with a light racing nodel und four passengers, set the Cro-ds trbsslng- tho Ice bf Idge between Burlington and Bristol gaping as he ap peared speeding up the middle of the river, racing an Ice vnebt manned bv a brw from ti Burlington boat club. Late yesterday a. heavy touring car Hrlieti by Edwin Warner, of Ilur fngton, and viltli Frederick Peter, of Burlington, as a nnssenger. rah uncn n leln of thin ke In midrlier between Burlington and Ilrlstol. The fore wheels Iroke through the surface until the Ihaesls rested upon the tee. There was no skating on the Park akes today, the lakes havlnb been closed the public because of the Inroads bade on the Ice by the warmish weather the last two days. Many public schools that viero closed account of frozen water pipes were popened today. The twelve parochial phools closed by broken pipes also were opened. j After a' dayof comparative warmth na comfort the warmest day or mo jew year so far Phlladelphlans woke this morning to find a new dlscoih- prt and an added peril confronting hem In the form of streets and side- talks almost Impassable from a thin allng of Ice. I The rain that began early ,last night ttve promise ox wasniug ine remnants last week s snow from the streets, but out 10 oclock the thermometer fell a few degrees below .freezing and very raindrop became an added menace pedestrians. Falls on the Ice were Sequent. Street-car traffic on many Inea was seriously Impeded and cars irere compelled to crawl at a slow pace. mnri. imrt i nrlv tod.iv. The steamer Illinois Is still trapped In the (lots Other vessels were unreported. , The city abandoftsjl attempts to uie.u the downtown streets tarly last night nfter men and horses had become ex hausted. An appeal was made io 1 citizens to aid today. Many schools. which were to reopen after the Christ I mas holidays, remain tlosed U. S. TAKES-MORE PIERS ON N. Y. WATERFRONT 1Y PAVEMENTS CAUSE WE DEA TH IN NEW YORK Rents the City-Owned Docks From Forty-second to Fifty-ninth Street Ni:V VOIIK, Jan 7. H A. C. Smith former commissioner of docks nnd fer ries, has confirmed Information re ceived from Washington that the United States Government has taken over the city-owned piers from the foot of West Forty-second street to the foot of West Fifty -ninth street. therely addhiff an In valuable and Indispensable section of Manhattan's water front to the Bush Terminal at South Brooklyn and the Hamburg-American and Xoitlr German i.tnvd docks at Hoboken, "I made the tender of the docks from t Forty-setond street to Fifty -ninth street along the North Ulver to Secretary Baker last uctooer, satu mt niuno t day "The leases were authorized Inst ntonth. but It was not desirable at that time to make details public Now, how ever, the matter of terms and rentals Is a public record and the facts can be stated. The pier proDerty taken over by the Government for war purposes covers nearly n mile of water front and fur nishes deck surface of 1.000,000 square i Tn tlipxe facilities should be added 600.000 square feet of marginal vtay or street. There are twelve piers In this batterxand the Uovernment will pay n rental of 84O,O0O per annum. In addi tion to this, It will pay I cent a square foot rental per annum for the marginal way, or 18000 a year." WALK ACROSS THE HUDSON Soldiers Hike Over Frozen River to "Chow" - &yc 5s tA if r imj I -i 'te? sT George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 Just a Glimpse of the New Millinery i Hats, mostly of tho various ) sport types for the southern , winter resorts and immediate ' wear in Philadelphia. ' New Embroideries, Laces, Dress Trimmings for Spring, 1918 I e s l I 1 1 t3 li r4 Fur Sets Regularly Now Regularly Now 40.00 Black Wolf Sets 30.00 115.00 Cro.s Tox Sets. , 86.25 50.00 Taupe Wolf Set 37.50 130.00 Scotch Moleskin Sets. . . 97.50 65.00 Taupe 1'ox Sets 48.75 130.00 Beaver Set 97.50 65.00 Red Tox Sets 48.75 135.00 Royal Ermine Set 116.25 90.00 Jap Kolinsky Sets 67.50 295.00 Mole and Ermine Set. 221.25 95.00 Hudson Seal Sets 71.25 300.00 Cross Fox Set 225.00 95.00 Fisher Sets 71.25 450.00 Kolinsky Set 337.50 95.00 Kamchatka Fox Sets... . 71.25 500.00 Sliver Tox Set 375.00 1 10.00 Mini: Sets 82.50 ! 700.00 Hudson Bay Sable Set. .525.00 j ; ! FEW-OF-A-KIND PIECES TO GO AT HALF PRICE The busy selling of the past week has left a limited quantity of a few-of-a-kind pieces scarfs, for instance, when the muff to match has been sold; a single coat, the last left of this particular style. All these furs go tomorrow at exactly half price. Do not miss these extraordinary savings on reliable furs. If j i ;. . JgBf '"' . "."MiBBr M t. v il 'i 3 "5 I (NEW YOIIK, Jan. 7. One man was Filled and several. oersons were Injured Ihls vvorr.lng on Icy walks and pave- nents. Alnlst began falling early In the night nd was still strong early today. Side- talks were coated with extremely slick Trolley cars Btiuttered and fumed. evated trains reeled drunkenly around Tvea ana (kidded Into stations, Alt ortatlon was slow, wth the excep- i subway, wlilch,waa alow and NKW YlfclK. Jan. 7. So thick Is the ice on the Hudson Itter that 200 men of the Fourteenth Infantry marched across It from Alpine. Rockland County, to Yonkers. The men wero from Camp Merritt, at Dumont, west of Al pine. At Yonkers they had "chow" and then marched back to camp. The soldiers went on the Ice near the cottage where General Cornwallis had his headquarter In the Revolution and fniinwed the route taken by General WMBft Ltrw j tk Ut W I p) I ssssssssssssHssTl S. dnti. 7oip.rp riahtf J 1 ssssstasK- .v- " V"T- IX , m m m g Skunk Scarfs were 15.00 i Black Wolf Scarfs were 20.00 Taupe Wolf Scarfs were 20.00 Jap Cross Fox Scarfs were 24.00 Red Fox Scarfs were 27.00 V Kamchatka Wolf Scarfs were 30.00 Jap Kolinsky Scarfs were 49.00 All Now V2 Price Pony Coats were 55.00 Ermine Scarfs were 55.00 'Mole Scarfs were 59.50 Jap Cross Fox Sets were 65.00 Jap Kolinsky Sets were 115.00 Fisher Sets were 135.00 Caracul Coats were 145.00 Tf AH Now, Vk Price Scarfs Muffs Regularly Now 30.00 Taupe Wolf 22.50 36.00 Red" Fox 27.00 39.00 Kamchatka Fox . . . 29.25 Regularly Now 45.00 Taupe Wolf 33.75 53.00 Slate Fox 39.75 55.00 Cross Fox 41.25 Regularly Now 16.00 Nutria 12.00 18.00 Hudson Seal 13.50 24.00 Taupe Wolf 18.00 Regularly 30.00 Beaver 32.00 Black Fox ', 50.00 Taupe Fox Now 22.50 24.00 37.50 Resino healed my eczema completely "It certairfly is a joy to be rid of all that ugly, itching humor so quickly 1 . I was ashamed io be seen while my hands and arms were covered with it, aod some nights I simply rtwAjVsleep.ititchedandburnedso. Thank , M0n you thought ot Kewnoi I Rejlnol Ointment 11 so nearly flesh-colored tint It can be used on the face heck or hand without at tracting undut attention. Realnol Soap la excellent lor th comple Ion and for a baby's delicate skin, Rcslnol Ointment and Rcslnol Soap are sold by ill drut fiats. i, V y.'Ol. -J WrJ.l tmVi' V" , 60.00 French Seal Coats. 45.00 Thtce-quarter length Seal or opoKKtim collat. Smart model 95.00 SableMarmot Coats,71.25 Itree uipe-cnllar anil tufls of natural raccoon or Hudson nenl. Three-quarter length. Flaro model, 95.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, 71.25 Three-quarter length. Plafo moceI. Large cape-collar und cults ii f Hudson heal. 165.00 Hudson Seal -Coats, 123.75 Three quarter length. Smart model Real collar. 130.00 HudsonSeaICoats.97.50 Three-quarter length. Hmart de sign. Iargo cape-collar and culls of skunk, 175.00 Nutria Coats. 131.25 45-Inch flare model. I.arge cape' Fur Coats in Unegualed Variety and Beauty collar, cults and belt u( Hudson Deal, 190.00 Hudson Seal 142.50 Three -quarter-length modl of M-lectei quality t.klns. Large cape collar of Hllky skunk or taupe wolf. 195.00 Hudson Seal Coat. 146.25 ' Three-quarter leiiKth. Iinren cape-collar, cuffs and wldo horder of t-kunk. ' 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 183.75 Selected quality Mi Ins. Very eniart design. Large cape-collar, cults und wide border ot very line skunk. 395.00 Hudson Seal Coatee, 296.25 A deep model falling In unusually attractive lines. The Kolinsky-squirrel combines with the seal ln a most becoming .collar. Coat, 395.00 Moleskin Coats. 296.25 Smart belted flare model. Targe cape collar, cuffs nml border of taupe wolf. 500.00 Japanese Kolinsky Coat, 375 00 A smart model fulling from viulst Hue In graceful folds. Draped col lar of chinchilla squirrel Hand some btrliiei" silk lining. 550.00 Hudson Seal Coat, 412.50 v A -swagger, loose model with collar and deep shaped cuffs of finest Ilusslan kollusl.y, Handroine lining. 650.00 Baby Caracul Coat. 487.50 . Belted model of distinction en 'hanced with luxurious collar of Kolinsky. The silk lining shows a glowing note of gold. 750.00 Hudson Seal 562.50 UI ? Cape, 5 Graceful full model, with finest $ liusninu tvuiuiaivy cunur, xiailuA? J some silk lining. '.,( vuu.uu russian rvounsicy v-oai, j 7C All tfch 5 Natural markings that give eye-Y-alluring lines. A copy of a superb -Imported ,coat. 'y v 1000.00 Natural Mink Coj'; i-av.ra 7. tieauuiuiiy matcnea SKins rr Into a most unusually smart sign. 1295.00 Ermine .Wrap; Reproduction of hu j'jcceniiooaiiy cnotqa, Kosaabr UdouBsMt Vttitli ft i m m M fjsijBBigUsy WW - 'V5 , . ') I, --Sj 'V ' (v-l s, f n jr -J'-mr, vy- , , ' "jM