r- irT"Fl1 vi(tfajajw5w.m'iMMftiwiiiiipuwgi iiMniwiMpy'VivHi n 6 EVENINU PVBMC MIDGER-PHILADEIJ?HIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1018 JAPAN TO MAKE EAST "BE GOOD" (Responsible for Peace in , That Part, Premier Tells Diet .AGAINST BOLSHEVIK1 Russian Situation Causes Him i the Greatest Anxiety, Count Terauclii Says J TOKIO, Jan 23. Count, Terauclii, tho Japanese Pre jntyr, speaking at tho opening ot the pltt, said, '"Japan holds hcreelt rcspon clblo for tho maintenance, ot peace In this part of the world, and conso jquently In tho cent of that peace !belnr endangered to tho inevitable detriment of our Interests, tho CoM.ru ncnt of Japan lll not hesitated mo ment to take tho proper measures " The l'rcmlcr declired tint the situa tion In Russia ai causing him tho greatest measute of anxiety. "Ah the trtH friend of Russia," he laid, "Japan earnestly hopes that country may suc cessfully settle It difficulties without much further loss of tlmo nnd cst.ib Jlsh a stable Uoernment" Count Terauclii said also that Jaonn lomeu unrescrcuiy wixn mo CENTRAL POWERS ACCEPT SOME OF U. S. AIMS Basis for Parley, Hertling Declares Continued from I'ase One ingly strange contents, und these might strengthen this doubt. HOPES FOR PACT AT BKEST "Nencrt'.ioless, I hold fast to the hope shortly to arrive at n good con clusion with the Russians at Brest Li tovsk. "Wo have boon to conclude un agreement with Ukrainia which will ue muiuuuy satisfactory, especially i from nn economic low point." Continuing, Hertling pointed out) that Alsace-Lorraine was originally German in 1GS9 and that it had I merely been restored to Germany in 1871. "There nre no differences between us and Piesidcnt Wilson as to free dom of the sens," the German Chancellor asserted. "But it is most important for fuaurc freedom of navigation that England relinquish strong fortified points d'appui on important inter national Hailing routes such as Gibraltar, Malta, Aden, Hong Kong I KWIIHHIWIIIiWII U JUWBJlll WW W lll mi lll.ll i wiJUlMfl iSiBMMMiHHHBi I IWm ml immLi is : i fJWmfr v 1 i i; El Jm Muu2f dSm mMJmWmmm MwTtiLm-mLMmmmm t .-mfjJmAWLmwm- HvilHBIBHB 11 HVkijmHHHHePB ; hhhkim I started by their former chief, Admiral on Timlin Tho llcrllner Tnsclilnlt. which was sucpended for Mi In that most of tho Germans were with tho Austrian In the Inttei's demands for peico without nn ncxalloni or Indemnities, In ngnln al lowed to publln'.t nlthoiiKli under strict ccnsorMilp Tlio levis of those who pre dict a renewal of n irfaro In the east were supported lodiy by a dlsptteh from Copeiihancn sajlng that tlio Bol fhtlt Oo eminent his decided to re ject Ueriimn's peace terms became of tlitlr inllllnrlstlc qualities 'llio nutslans mo alien at General Hoffmann reiuesiiitnllNo of Urn Pan Oermnn inneatlonlst ill Urcst-I.ltotBli: lloffmann dominated the confeiencc nnd Id n blustering Ico threaten! d nn of fcnslxo ilmt would can the tlcini'tiii l o tin. great Itussluti port of lleal unless tlio Herman pence term i wcie n-eptcd In their cntlret DEC LA UK GERMAN PEOPLE DECEIVED tiMn. lin -3 'Io coniiiiuiilia- Memi li.ivo bt.cn Ivsmil I) tlio iiuisnew i,, neldressrd to all. the object of Czernin Sees V, S. and Austria Agreeing Continued from l'ne tine ple. Tlie dinrener nro not Brent enough to Jutlf n. Iirenk In the neo tlallnn.. Anil when peiee wllli Uussln N nlilnlneil world pence cannot be pre- rented. 'President Wilson's r-peecli ' an Im portant advance touaid tlio Austro-Hnn-garluii stnnilpnlnt. rontnlnlnsr certain proposals In uhlcli ustil i-ltungary will gladly Join "However, e support ti the utnin( our nil), drriniin.i, to liclgium nnd an tu I urlte. Austria rcjcts nil ndlcc as to her Interior affairs.' Czernin said, referring to President WI1on's pW to Teutonic peoples to oeitlno llieli nutocratlc government' NOBODY READS ALOUD AT HOME NOWADAYS iuini COUNT VOJ IIi;il'ii.ING Imperial German Chancellor, who in nn address to tho Reichs tag Main Committee lcplicd to the war-aims speeches of Presi dent Wilson nnd Picmicr Mojd George. Ml toil Powers In tho determination not to and the IMIklaml Isles." peace Is seemed ra u,u" nn "0"blo ', Restriction of military pi cpaia- w The rremler snld the budcet for tho I tions," the Chancellor continued, dis- CaCC 01' V CfT tomlnsr It-Lai je.tr provided foi the I cussing President Wilson's demund In In Soviet Jmproement of the national dtfenso I .. !..,.. , .. ,.. u lJ vu Jllit-c- nnd of both the army and the na5l Ior niuuon oi urinumeni-j, is - open lo c iscusion. inc llliancini Coiit'imeil rium 1'iiEe line position o nil after the wnr CUBA A'lTKACTS GOLPEIt Links nt Haana Both Sporty and Pictuicsque VniiMv. Hie Scribe, u colter of imnv iiirii l to Intimate t tbo world tliat'veorH' Mandlnrf and a slncular lack of b Hie deilonitlon "t tbe aeiniiii Tor- devterltv at tbo pastime had never elKn Sccretnrv, Poetor vnn Kurlilinimi before found a southern golf couise thut that the Central Powiih i.innot icinnve v is to his IIKlns, writes Arthur Ilaillctt their armleH from the oituplcd urIoiir In Harpci a Magazine Tho bioivns over until the ram lusion of n ftencrnl pence which ono Is supposed to putt nt St tbo people of tienmiiv and Auhtrln- AuRiistlne. Palm Hcacb. and Nassau IIuiumij nn bebic decdvid l nro abomination" 1 ho llermuda course lino coinmuiiloat on asseits tint tbo lm turf Kitcns, but the llts In the am entlonlstM lino been fcullklcntly open' They recall whit Horace llut powtrful to linpoMi tbcli will upon tho' cMnon wrote of Hie davs when Rolf wns cvovlvo ilhiloiuats or tno von iieriiuiB- nrsi ucinc tai.en up " -uuu mi iii peeessltatlnjr tm.t cased taNalon The Premier also b.ild ho vns specialty gratlfled to report "tho splendid results of the lslt of the special imperial envoy to the United States last year In promoting u good understanding." "Particularly satlsfticton ." tho Pre mier said, "Is tho founal ngi cement vrltlt regard to Chinese policies, with which nobody concerned with the fu ture tranquillity of the Far Kast will refuse approval I have no doubt that the financial commission dispatched to tho United States will be productive of the good results of establishing fcloser economic lclatlons between tho two nations. " Ith regard to the conference of the Mottlh Mncs plaved over Itl-ickhenth "If tho soil then w is ns flinty as It Is todi. no wonder that the governed st badl " The Ilnvnnn uuuse bis eveijthing that belong' to a flit-i'nss inoilern couic. nnd i-oinethlilg of It" own bcsldtp wonderful turf and mltioplcal beiutv li wis Hid out for llio benOll of t io averngo pivlng mcmbii, iither limn Itli nil eve In ktlffenllltr 1111 tbn ICCtlVCly lor u satistdctory solution Adored stgnlfknnt that this ultimatum "ii'tiln Mntesmen uro npriei'lnK gamo of the lesldent 'pro ' and tbo dubs nf this matter" I was laid down bv cjineinl llofim m. who their restless workmen b .tflhinliiK that two crack amateurs llieie Is one hole. represents tbo ejerman arm at me peai .i;.... "", mi- on. mi iui .i lne cievcmn, wmcii, in sneer oeiinv, conference. Indlcitlng the picdomhnnco '"n""t 1?,V tTalk w " tho Lanie Time rS l"0,'!'b rivals nti golf hole In the of tbo mllltmv element 1 TI ' , ' V.Si"" ,e.i?I orld Pi on, n hlich leo tho fair green on Kliehlminn school but mat the Coveruinclits of tbo t'entril Poweis do I t date dvulgn U1I9 to their own pio lili s nnd continue' Their object Is uionsU ins the an- I I Mttlon ot Pol mil l.ltbiiniil 1 dun laud 11 31, luits of Live nit Monii .-uiiii1 mill tin Islands v til the iMinio&r of the coni- plc le economic and polilb il Miffoiation Kdlson Is most to blame for tho de cline of the p'easant and proMablo eld custom of reading aloud Tho electrta light, affording convenient Illumination for every bool or paper In tho family, started It .Substitution of tho phono graph nnd moving picture as a means if entertainment did even more Hood poetry can nev cr be fully appre ciated until It is read nlond, even to onenelf Whitman and Hwlnburne. for Instance, nro not poetry at all without the magic il round of the syllnbles The better the poetry the more It Is Improved by correct and leisurely reading Hut tho principal gain lies in drawing the famllj together and ill educating tho children. Not even hard btudy will Improve the spohon vocabtibirs of a child so much ns listening to good literature and tiklng a turn In reading The 'hard words' become easy and common when father or mother can help with pronunciation and definition Stirring stories from the Bible, ' Hob Inson Crusoe, ' Mark Twain a "Tom" nnd Huck," Cooper's tales 'Tho Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Dickens nnd Scott's works 'Pigs Is Pigs." ' Llttlo Women" nro Just a few suggestions. Heading aloud Is pleasnnt In Itself nnd forms a background for character building Omaha News. II T-..h..nn ..,.... .. . 1 1 n . t 1... 1 .. r. ...1 11 le (cuiiu n r 11111J 1,011111 1 mjiiuihi cm ill Luropean COUntllCSito Itusfla and defined u llu -Km fund- lf j.,,,,!, , n(Ie tIl lnl r tl, A,. Will probably work cf- ler llno l "' "1i,l1' t!lc itusslans must ,., ,r,,rcvent Ulvis at liievl-I.ltovsk .. .. , ,. not clilm further Inlluence It Is con- i,ru been I mltcd to humble appioval PUTS WAK BLAME ON ALLIES Beviewing German history, the Chancellor said: "Tho Austro-Gernian alliance was intended to maintain peace. But tho isolation policy of King Edward (of Fngland) made him dieani of an un fncndly coalition. "In leulily the Geiman Empire's TROTSKY EXPECTS AID OF GERMAN MASSES1 piritii,iti Jm : 1 inilldciue lii 'tin lomlng a--s!ilatii e 1 uf the western nrolet.u kit ' was e- lirctECd b 1'orelR 1 Minister Tiotfkv In Hieei II 10 inc 1 uiirfrcc Allied I'owers at Parl-i. tho Japanese 1 Government was properlj represented I progressive and growing strength deputies toda.v i...,.c uuu v..o luKiain euccpeueil in Be- ,,,irl,l ( ,!, curlnc a general agreement nf vio sluou l "vl,c with thslr colleagues of the other I poriahsni. In the Trench lust for nu.111 the peoplo ot C'cmianv 1 OweiS. revellirn mill 111 Htlsmnn nstiil ntlnna 1 Viv irt The 'neslein prolctailat can nl jgaruuig cmna tile- I'lemlcr slid -. t 1 1 mnii miv IW177I.VI "The Gov eminent keenly feels tho nn- for 0panblon, Blltish impcriallSlll tiLRMAll MVIULU portance of c?mentlng frlendlv telatlons found leudy aid irlth China, and partlcul irl of strength- "Gcrmanv was oblitred to eie-ite enlng common economic interests bj eo- ' ouiif,eu to iie.ue oporatlon and combination Under the an ai'.namcnt for protection against Ircumstance. the increasing iiuunsQ her future enemies." between Japan nnd China affords sin- cere gratification to nil lntereste.1 in the peace and tranquillity of the rar ALSACE MAIN OBSTACLE, STOCKHOLM. Ian .1 Mica flgbl Ing In IletsliiKfois. 1 cpltHl nf I Inland and fresh disordeiH In Pilmgrad vveic rcj'ortfd from llaparnuda toil iv A struggle- of ronlcleinb!e proportions Is devoloplng In I'lnland between the ON PbALE (JIJJ J-UU1. mg the nev Independent 1 Iniilsli Hov ei mucin t. opes down to a winding liver JOO jards llwn On the firther bank tlio np Ptoifh to tho blph plateau of green Is between tvio uoblo lojul palm tices OP FINNISH CAIT1AL Sut'cr drivers have c ccaslon ill been IH'ii' lliKU liuin ml" 11.1 . -u-.iiu drive Ftralght down tlie cpuite, too often finds the walei luzird I'or that tea nn tbo hole Is perhaps not tho best of golf Hut even the man who would tuo the Motia I.lsi or tho Venus of Mllo n 11 lie, piovlded he found his ball pel died upon one or the ctbei, might leadlly uvctlook tint Hunts peiinlttcd to diplomacy. BATTLE IN STREETS Ficsh Disorders in Pctiograd Also Reported to Stockholm 1'iom Iluparnnda CONSCIOUSNESS OF MONEY Americans Gio Sober Thought to the Income nnd Outgo Man factors go toward lowering the tone of this mankind vvhenco genius should rjirlng ns a madman or a god Ono is our Intense consciousness of nionej Tho dlcovcij of 11101105 Is ie cent foi tie tiili Mien of tlio Hible wanted Hods and I mds onlv so thai Ibcv might eat well, drln! well nnd wed fair women . the lust nf hab was 1 atlici unusual At other timer, in llnbv Inn. In Venice, wealth brought material benefits flrtt later oiilj distinction Only with the rlao of tbo mlddlo class did uiltli Etst." DIGGING OUT FOXES M.sTUtP-AM Jan -" L,eiiniui is divided over the (Utlook foi pence In tho liiM lthougb Chan el llor nn llertllng told the main com n liter of tbo lUldifti.g that ho still AS WASHINGTON SEES IT bus hopes that tm 1 icst-i.itovs., gntlatlons vvoiuii iracii 'I lie Italian Aerial Mail FILMING SCOTT IN CUBA Antillcnn Conception of Midlothian Conveys Jar to Lilciaiy Visitor 'Iheio was a tliealrli il cnminnv 011 neronio tlio greatest force, for It alone could make the middle clits ciml with 'heir fellows s they could claim no ineage the naturallj camo to want to claim themselves better than their kind -the merchant princes of the Victorian nerlod their sideboards barouches and sarcophagi tlio American! millionaires w Ith their ilemo 1 cars their P.ltz-Carlton llnncrs their Investments In old masters (guaranteed mold)), nio natural conse luenres tviicreus In tho seventeenth cenltiiv 5011 could Iiiiprers If jou wcro a duke in the twentieth centuij If jou iniiiiuiiairo jou can fctuii And Trade Bodies Will Demand'Coal Relief Continued from 1'eie One topics under discussion the establish ment of a checking s)tem of cars about to Ieavo tho mines and those n transit Is another question to be decided. It Is expected that the railroads will appoint checking clerks to note not only tho destination of tho cars, but also whether the consignee, If In Pennsjlvanla, Is en titled to the consignment Tho appeal of tho management of the Metropolitan Opera Houte to ba per mitted to give performances on Tues day, referred by Mr. Potter to Wash ington, was answered as follows: nn- nnAAiini nf the necrulUr condi tions, make agreement with Grand Opera Company in jour city to give performance Tuesday losing theatre at least two otner nigiun per ni. - " stltuto for Tucsdaj Whether dance hulls, skating rinks and other forms of amusement may ...in nnen nn Mieatless" Mondajs has been settled b Mr Potter In a rul Ing that theatres and motion picture houses arc the only amusement places exemptted The ruling Is as follow i- "The change as tegards the closing dais for amusements applies only to theatres and motion picture shows wiileh nmv be onen on Mondajs, but must close on Tuesda) s All other places must observo the closing order for Mon da) s J r A Morrow, general sccietary o tie National Coal Association, foimerly of Pittsburgh and a practical cos.1 man, was placed In general cnarge ot distri bution of coal, both anthracite and bitu minous Mr. Morrow- will havo charge of the routing and distribution of nil coal from the mines to the consuming sections He formerly was an assistant eecrctary of the federal Tiudo Commission, and prior to that seeretar) of tho Coal As sociation In Pittsburgh A letter from noctoi (Jal field was read to members) of the United Business Men's Association last night, in which tho fuel administrator said that the mat ter of tho organization's complaint of the dec in the coal prico In Philadel phia was ono to be taken up with the local fuel administrator, and that such a matter could not ba determined by tho Government Itself until local and State administrators had first passed upon the complaint. JERSEY TOWNS EXPECT TO RECEIVE COAL TODAY I'elief from the coal thortago In tow ns along the Atlantlo City Jtallroad, Is ex pected todij-, according to Puel Admln lutratoi alter J Stiat", of Camden nnd Gloucester Counties, ns the tcsult of tho lifting of the embargo at Pier C2, ability to lighter It to New Jersey riri, tho heavy Ice conditions. In th r , ware. It reverted back to th xC-ll Virginia, mines also, nnd shin.-. "' fused to make Consignments. Audubon, Harrington, UoddonllelthLi Magnolia and other towns aro hi tS griij munuiBoi pneumonia and hoon Ing cough, which may result mlouniv unless relief Is obtained Immediately Somo of tho dealers In these towns hv received no shipments of coat for three weeks, and thoso who have coal 8r selling It In 100-pound lots to eon. turners who carry It from the lant. Many citizens are unable to una., i stand why several carloads of fertilizer 1 were shipped through durinr h ..' J day embargo on f eight when coal was 8n J Immediate necessity. Puel Adnilnlitra. i tor Rtaats could not explain It himself 1 "It may have been classed In tho footi t products," ho said 'There were all kinds of constructions placed on ths ex. impted class of freight during the em. ' bargo " j He conferred with Heading omcll 1 today in an effort to have tho coal attu " allon relieved as speedily as possible, ' COAL MOVES NORMALLY, 1 WILKES-BARRE REPORTS ' tVILKnS.BAimE, Jan. :s ' Coal conditions aro unchanged. AU collieries are In operation and the car supply is aimosi normal amings arj cleared of loaded cars and coal tralna nro moving with speed. All locomotlns nt for use aro In service and traffic eon. dilions gcncrall) are rhovvlng ImprovtT'j mom. HAZMVrOX, Jan 25 Milder w-ealhuro. today Improved conditions on mlnlttJ and shipment oi aninracue U.sll Dow nstairs Breaks Ankle '' Mrs Nellie Ashworth. thlrty-slx years old, of Pemif grove, rv J , 13 in th i hm llnanllal renlrln .1 UK .. V.vaVJ. ankle She was starting downstairs In J the eari) morning wncn rue inppea over carpet at tho head of the flight and ftli to tho bottom jou can stun onlv bceau'o c vcijlwds couth wharves. aunilrcs jou for being u millionaire, be.1 Arcordlnir to Mr. Staats. tho comres cause, ns Mls Marlon Asliwortli pel- Hon, pilnclpally bituminous, was to. fcctlv sav There nre peoplo whom the great nt this point that the Ilaltlmoro mention uf gre it fortunes ulwnv s nukes and Ohio Itailroad was compelled to 'oleum Ilaiper's MngJiinc paco nn embargo becauss of their In- Economy and Convenience What Is mor convtnUnt to jou. Mr, Smoker, than to have a box ef our ftv. crlts brand of Clrara or Tobacco at hots or ofTico. especially at tli imtlnr"! All Popular fie Brand. Box IO Of! of 0 at ittUO All 10o Popular Brand, A nt Box nf DO at t6U fitllt HaT s Tew Olrard IO flft Broker Hlze, Box of SS. iUU And a l'w AUlont, Box M f of S5 l.OU Vrlnre Albert, 18-onnco tin QB Humidor. OOC elret, Id-ounce Olan Un- QC. ml.lor. .... .. ..-, . OOC Oinn. Sennntlon, Union CA Leader, Marine, etc., Blx Tin aJUli Ttnlnbon- nnd Oreen Oooie, A(n Illr PnrVsne . ... tUU PARKWAY CIGAR SHOP Trie TTrec' era i AU Standard XtchditS V. sr. Cor ISIb A Ufh t WASHIMtTtiN Ian .3 Tho i entral Hinpltes nre nulling foi furtner dltrurslim with the I'nlted M itcs nnd the Miles but aro not vet und) to go far enough to bring peaco now That conclusion was drawn bv Inter nitional expert toda) from tho llertllng and Czernin replies tu President W 11 ton s nnd I.lojil Ocorge s war alms speeches The main balking point nppcaied to be Alsace- Lorraine Herman)- manifested I no "Intention" or .leconsldciing ' the1 drong done Prance, ns demanded b) tho I nnirllhli nnd Vmcrlcnn statesmen they went on. Itetlilnc at nlcht tliev ' Her repl) as to the firet tlvo points of saw that fresh tracks led fioni this den ' tlio Wfl-on speech was full) antic Ipited to a newly dug burrow not far awa) I Her answer to tlio sixth and eight 1. and surmised tint the mother foi bad points vveic legarded as a subtle appeal I moved her famlt) Thereupon thes to Hussln and Prance to talk peace started digging As the) dug thes Independent!) but t-cnrnful rejection eif couiu near tne out rox. them in the ground dent she was tunneling In a circle to Frencli answer s for Iluslan nlie up Northern Woodsmen Have Rare I Sport m Idle Winter Days The approved method of capturing us jiuppics is to uig tnem out It Is not much practiced hereabouts, but farther north, where fox farms abound, even the lumbermen are such hunters The efforts Of the mother fox to save her little ones are. aometlinpvivintli!!. v ... n- .. ,V ago In tho woods of northern Michigan J" (tvo lumbermen saw a fox's den and pukcu inio ic, .-votning Happened, no s the) dug the) Independent) but f-cnrnrul rejection eif '","'"" ,,;,.., , ,. . nx digging ahead of her statement that she cannot talk of,' Berlin Oeutselm eltun. nnd It became evi-' cession of AUaoc-Unralne will be " Fans of the Pai i i.ein. ... iteach tile entrarce ahead of them and i escape. So one ef tho men dug ahead ' to cut her off nnd the other dug behind her. The latter digger camo speedily upon four puppies and the former ' reached the old fox herself. .She had been forced to abandon most of her Ht- pears teniporarll) unfavora'ilo to an) moie peace parle)s with flerminv The answer to the seventh iont was regarded as a distinct com esslon In dicating that Herman) has modified m r original view 3 ns to Belgium Omission of p-irt of Hertilngs un lie satlffnelorv conclusion within n short time, ndv ees ftom Berlin toda) cpioleil seiiiloIlKI.il mwrpapcrH to the opposite effect The Cologne Cizette. which is noted foi the necumev of Its polltlr.il pre dictions, h.jh that 'Oeiiinuj's patience hai now reached tho I mil ' 'i.iis paper uccufes T.eon Trotzk). tho Bolshevik horilgn Jllnlster. of puiporelv prolong In,, the negotiations fo tint In eould UII1170 tho opi ortunlt) to till, to the wcrld " abuut his pet theories." T.io T.oknl Auroigir wnrns the people nor ro expect loo much fiom tlio Brcit l.'tovsk pulev It is now doubted In ejov eminent p nlm whether time nre suilli ic nt cuu ai cea foi n coi.llnii illon of tin cmivei s iliiins Willi men win lire I. it.lt t be swept off tlieii tc-tt bv in.iiiiv at li. minute s..ivs tl.iH Be. lii. t.ews.iiti g out. of the Is dt iuii.il. ing t lie r ign lie n of dmii . v n Muilci ami v n Iter bn) tiei u e it the l iiimlei il v H w on pi i. Poll, seimen ..fusil to jilt t'n in. 11.1 tioni"-t laili .land puriv nln, h vein' An neilnl mall serviee In Ameil.a hai-. ,'"' 'l"1' "hmS, "rilP' .)' '' v, been proposed bem.en .Nantucket Island ' Maurlee. In llarpei s Mngizlne but nnd New Bedford and Is eM,ectcd to be I ,cr? 1,,.l,1,e, ." !' T"r ,""h' ,.. .i ... .,....,,. ,.... r.. ,i. dutd Knights mid I.i.IIch of the I ilni III UI fl I tAll III Pill" tlji IlUt I'JI till,1 IIIIIU ,, . , ,, . i l ..a 7 ' bein,j at le.M merlca has bee, f.ire-, ' thoURht vveie not of rhetoric, but 1 1 .,..!...! ... ,, . ri,, ,...e nir.,,r, leklstei To them 1 lav ana el Id not menu , p a icgulai mill Jen Ice between the m iln- Plcas.iie-Ja.n.t or a dream of the world g land nii-l tb. Island, of Sicily nnd S-ai- ll,ilt, "nt. 1'"' baeRgnund of glar in? j g dlnln llio one route connects N iln ' "i'Mti -wuans me p. d c g e Island, of Sicily nnd t-ni-I Ihnt vvnt, but u nun nulln mttnnnlu N. I llrQ ' hllllUrillt UIlt and Pnlen.io nnd Is eovei.d In two and of nn actor of miinimolh flame nnd bulg-oiie-hnlf boms 1 ho other loute covors lug bleeps 'Tbo Heart nf Midlotlil-in, Clvlticveerh'a Incnr Koine) and T-r- " ie rcime-vnui in-io.usii.in, him. ranov t-PariMtila, and the journey o cu-,' rile Ileiit of Mldlothlin No romance pies one lnur and fort) minutes Ai"' o'd Hpiln or Aragon oi ndilusli third line, ns Is to bo gleaned In a re- of fluttering mantillas ind Mgll-int du cent number of 'l-'ljlng," has nulto enn is. but of tho brcd.s. und MUf nnd recentl) been cutabllslicil between Turin '-hl-s of graj t-cotland the pnthetlo ro und Home I lnt J o of Htllo nnd Jcannlo Deans B) deft artifice the neccssiry changes , , , ,. wcro to be wi ought llio cunning ot the I jjlj GttBtcd Ivvo I'utindi an Hour c'amcra was to trnnsfonn tho low hlllb'SiS V Cliaso Count) steer that hid Just In the direct!, n of ltegli Into a llkenets js come In off pistuie giltiid fnitj-flvc to Aithui 8 f-cat Somo narrow . out-ot-j & J pounds In twentv-foui bouts the Hist the-wo) ttrce t of Havana or Marinnao i gf1 el iv it was put on feed cm the film of was to be dressed up nnd audiences were I py Hemv M.ukev tlie oiliei .lav v gain to fee tlio canongate tiei vvnen our of nbuo,t two iiouiiel e nn lt.n.i souit.K piopertv min is through with that part like a re.ord Mr Stat kc would not of the Mono that wo lire going to lite, have believed It if be hid not weighed broko In the eompinv s managci, ' Lord tlie anln al tho first da) because it I Bvron, w lio w toto the book )OUkno liokfd ei g .urn Dtheis of hiiikci- his face legistered' prido as bo Im- mbh ha inaiie gains of jno pounds puitnl tin literar) liiforinitlon him-1 the Hist month on c in fodd. t lotion elf i ,uld not tell it from Edinburgh cako and alfulfn Cattle ' ....... .'.'" iJri.BjrilliTlllllllTI I'l 1 H H I Hll I' H Hi I I 1M1 I IT F J.lUUUn 'H II 1 HI fl .11 I i I i :i kill. J U Ui L'H H ' T U INUI I I P I M Hl'n H I . HI ' i I' I n t 'tl ni'l H ' h Hri I MUI :wuiw!ii i in nil wm 111 Hwmnni w Wiihwiniiii irm di i nn ." i nm mm in lwiiiihii li'iuiSiniiiiBiiii wi 11 . n miu i'mi n Biiiiw.iiiiJi.wni i iim i n m 1 1 1 i n ti iihi w itu iiiimmi SoFar Not a Single Cotton Label Has Appeared in the Stocks of Oak Hall Matchless Opportunities at Wanamaker & Brown's For Tomorrow's Buyers DEMAND for our woBcJcrful offeriBg of WiBter weight worsted suits for business wear will reach flood-tide and the men and young men who come to Oak Hall may be sure of finding just the suit they want in THE CERTAIN KNOWLEDGE THAT IT IS ALL-WOOL. t I' t- ter in her mad effort to esiai.e but nhe . e.. ttm iiiinoitmn ninrli tenth ekv.ml ....... ...... . .. ... - vvaa c-arr.UK one u.toj- win. tier, an sue could hope to save Two other men fiftni tho same camp found a fox s hole In u fallen hollow tret and started to chop the family out In this case the mother drove all the famll) five again up the center of a hollow- branch ahead of her The chop pers came up-n her from behind The) tied her hind legs together and then tied this thong to a pole, thus pulling i brusciuenosa to both which Indicated that her out from a safe distance, for she I lno Teuton militarists are still dulat was fighting mad and n fox a bite is not nB am that tnero must be further a Pleasant tiling in iront or tier were nnhting to accomplish American-Mllcd and twelfth noints bearing on Inlv Austria Poland and the Balkans lef olficlals curious as to what the iicunaiu, thought about these vci) big pioblcms Czernin h speech was regarded as far more conclll-itorj than Her Mings though authorities saw In Hertling a tone far more subdued and diplomatic than mi) thing Herman) has issued to date Theio was. howevci, a certain the pups, the foremost one so lammed Into the rotten wood near the end ef the branch that he could hardly breathe Thlo Jitter was more than a month old, and everj one of them lived In captivity on the noarb)-b) fox (vu. Haiper's Magazine. aims. i:perts here have foreseen that the Teutons would bid for a peaco con ference nr for further statement of wai alms, but have warned that this bv no means meat that the Teuton feeling was sulllclcntl) gciiulno to bring peace Heading between the lines, somo saw n reflection ot Internal difficulties more marked than ever before, but tier waB An Item for U. S. Medical Men NorUr China? give, U.rfollow Ing amount VrmlrTVZ of her first patient Miss Me)er Is a'Meed that her mllltar) power is or trained nurse and this Is her first jear, the wane. on the field "My first patient was a little bo) who had cut hts hand terribly while cutting grass, I, just by accident, happened to see It It was sealed with a sort of mat ing wax and a string tied around his srrfst (to keep tho poison from going up Ills' arm, I am Informed). With a lib eral use of medicated soap and some adhesive to keep the parts In apposi tion and, mostly by p.ayer. he was soon discharged as a patient, i am sure any foreigner would have lost his arm" Battery Signaling- Lamp on Hand "While the ordinary battery flashlight has proved Its efficacy In many In stances, an Inventor lum devised and patented a flashlight signaling and II lumlnitlon outfit that slips on the hand. Irt his patent he states that the appara tus is Intended and especially adapted for tbe us of persons working around machinery or In places where portable lights are used, Also It Is pointed out that It will prove useful for automo bile and trainmen, such as for signaling purposes. THE WEATHER WASHINGTON', Jan 15 I'or eastern Pennsylvania: Local snow tonight; Saturday fair and ctlder in north ana west portion; moaerato southwest to west winds. Tor New Jersey Cloudy tonight, -u-ltii snow In extreme north portions: Haturdiy fair and ctlder In north por tlen. X atorni of moderate energy over spread Uia Ijike Iteglon and the border. in State this morning and has caused lkahf ganaral nous in tlie districts within lt Influence It la being foi ,liwad from the For Northwest by a ixjld. Wave of apparently moderate In teaiMtr that cover waatern Canada and rs th bordering State The temperature liar Tla inrougnjii u.a smvivrii iteti. f Um country durln Mie last twenty tour hour and are P'tly seasonable n Atlantic State while there I r --rally a alight excess in tho Middle POTTERY IX THE U. S. New Jersey Ranks Second Among States Manufacturing This Im portant Product The pottery products of greatest value In the United States are listed under the heading "white ware." which In cludes the general household wares The various other pottery products are red earthenware, china, bone china, delft and belleek ware, sanitary ware, porce lain electrical supplies, stoneware and jellow and Uocklngham ware There aro also such miscellaneous products as aquarium ornaments, art and chemical pottery, craquelle porcelain. GuernfC) earthenware, Hampshire 1oak, re. wablc, Rookwood, Teco and Walle) pot tery. Jardinieres, pins, stilts and spurs for potters' use, porcelain door knobs filter stones and tubes, shuttle ejes and thread guides, porcelain hardware trim mlngs, porcelain lighting appliances, to bacoo pipes, toy marbles, turpentine cups, umbrella stands and vases The leading pottery-producing State of the Union Is Ohio; Its chief product Is white vrare, with stoneware second, hut It pro duces pottery ot every kind except china. New Jersey Is the second potterv-pro-duclng State; Its chief product Is sani tary ware The next three pottery-producing Mates, in order are West Vir ginia, New York and Pennsylvania, These rive States produced In 1014 88 it per cent of the total output of the coun try Ohio alone produced 43.37 per cent of the country's total value. The chief pottery-producing communities aro In East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, and other places In tlat county; Mahoning County. Oh lot Mercer County. New Jersey, with Trenton as a great potter) center, Middlesex County, New Jersey . Hancock County. West, Virginia Just across the Ohio Jtlver from lint Liverpool', Schenectady Ontario, and Onondaga Counties, en York. Jtecordi of the production of pottery terra cotta and allied product give the number of persons so employed In thin country a l''Jiig:.fVV.JrllPJ.KJII 'J:1 . i in' i' i i ii tti iw i ii i if w miliums i . 1 1 1 mm m in i -rs CML erTT7T'Jrj W APl m JL iL K X. JLM ftfTWfF'W A jsP-emSW ich m IMWj&r 11 M 11 iv j w m gS mm IB H E si L Ml W a H VL W w Mi pi WMLW L .HA Ww. T k m H gJliK mmW SmwKrWMl iiiiiimiTMlrlTisnittaii P H fliiHHppf.rjGfoV'K'IIBHR - WLmmmmmJmWmmKU I She i&& I li A FTKR n record fall business, our inventorv I ml siZmvml'' 9, W4 i cVintva nn pnnrmniiRlv increased accumula. Iff Jf tJtlr B. fcis i tion of Broken Sizes, Odd Lots and Discontinued If i jj ' Lines, which is but natural. dfe? ' ftfy Ml ft a II l Our next step now is to l-ur 1 &jy vm Vs. m II x u x- 5-y (-. a . w m g Mem J? JB jlv I SI KSi g tt0 lQtJjrfM i I 4 saXlS JtZwI5eK' rjml tllllir Ittle la --etsOs I0 tkaeaar HI 3g " STiiSferOO JbAW locti 3o SS SJwSiTN yKSW i Il8t ftr.linnrfi H Li I cVOcV si&Gy ,cI" To fea I VS Sdr IOi. tr.limnliCnUgg, 3 xA&SLmt U uI (M olll..7 H If i tS-iW I'1 Suaraatetl Con H al 1?S 25SaHH tm 7e & WmIJSria 7iiimiiihirititt(iei rm ia tXemorl Snoe Stores G?, I il I StSO .. front HI , near Dauphin ht ' Uti tlermantown Avr near Chelten Ave 33 SJ houtii soiii ht near MarKtt wt. B g- IBIS Kentlngten Art., near Hart J-ane Jj 1431 Mouth nt., bet. llroad and Kth Sts M B; lie N. sib Nt.. bet. Ilaco and Vine Stj. 3a tmm&iiiimmai-mdm jVHHSS These All- Wool Worsted Suits Are $25 and $2 7. 50 il Qualities Regularly and We Are Selling Them for $20 OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! Ulsters, Chesterfields, box models, Trench styles, storm great coats i and close upon two thousand going out at January Sale prices: FINEST $10 OVERCOATS SELLING FOR $30.00 $30 & $35 OVERCOATS SELLING FOR $27.50 $30 OVERCOATS ARE SELLING FOR $25.00 S22.50 & $25 OVERCOATS SELLING FOR $21.50 $20 & $22.50 OVERCOATS SELLING FOR $17.50 ' THEY WERE BUILT BY WANAMAKER & BROWN, WHICH IS THE HIGHEST PRAISE VE CAN PAY THEM. Our next step now is to close these out so that we will not have anything left over at the end of the season to occupy valuable space which we shall need for Spring models. We have therefore cut the price on every pair to $2.45. That's a mighty low price for a bona- fide $4.50 value but when we cut prices, wc do it VIGOROUSLY and get it over with. You will get a mighty fine $4.50 pair of these NEWARK shoes if you come TOMORROW. ' TUCLM! tOJI Clearance in Women's Shop Furs, Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts S10.00 For WOMEN'S $18.75 SUITS S15.00 For WOMEN'S $25.00 SUITS S18.75 For WOMEN'S $29.75 SUITS S23.75 For WOMEN'S $32.50 SUITS S7.75 For WOMEN'S $16.75 SUITS S12.50 For WOMEN'S $19.75 SUITS S16.75 For WOMEN'S $17.50 SUITS S10.75 For WOMEN'S $29.75 SUITS Hundreds of fur coats, sets and separate pieces are reduced to where profit meets the vanishing point in order that they may be out-cleared. $6.7aS for $15,00 Coats $13.75 for $18.75 Coats $14.75 for $19.75 Coats $28.75 for $35.00 Coats New price tickets appear on every shirt in stock as well as upon all dresses, including those of exquisite quality for evening wear. THKIAV. ttOMliX'H AMI MIIS'I STOBI.S 1 l'Hll,.t ill'.LI'll! V 1J4I Market hi., bet IStli and Ulh St. 1I4S K.iitlntton Ae bet. York and Cumberland bts Slit ueunantotin Ate., bet. IeblKh Me. and Bom erret ht. 1ST North stir ht., near Cherry Ht. i;t Mgutl. St., near tin bl. 4tt Market Ht , Uetueen 4th and 6th bts 257 STORES IN 07 CITIES The busiest tailoring shop in town will continue to measure men for finest Winter weight ouitings built to measurement AT 15 DISCOUNT This discount applies to every cloth in stock. There is not a single reservation of any kind and men are selecting the fabrics they wish built to mcir oracr ana aoing tneir own arithmetic. WnnnmnlrA & Bwr (Market at Sixth t t oj.ia.iiiajvdL ul ui u yy il for 57 Years '." i lv i. T .fT