Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 12, 1918, Night Extra, Image 13

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EVEKTSRJ PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, FEBKTJABY 12. 1018
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5WP0RTANTEVnT0RIA
DEI SOLDATI ITALIANI
Pat ,
GH Austro-TQdeschi Attaccano
Sulla Fronto Nordica'c
Sono Respinti
ATTIVITA' AEREA
Published nnd Distributed Under
PERMIT No. 311
Authorized by the net of
October 0, 1017, on file at the
Postofflce of Philadelphia, Pa.
Bv order of tho President.
y A. S. BURLESON,
Postmaster General,
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ItOMA, 12 febbralo
nalle notlzlo Klunte. dalla. fronte
b.ltlaitin, CUIIlirilC " ' li.l-.M-
.1.1 romiiiuo nuprciuu ii.tiimo
"LONG LIVE THE KING"
A Human Story,of Child-Desire Cturt Intrigue nnd I.ove. the Latest Nol
Dy MARY ROUERTS RINEHART
CornUM 1018 by Mry rtobtrts ninhrt nnd tho 1'ubllo I.edr Commnr.
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CII.ITi:U 1 Continued 1
1US lirlctt he hilRht bo dlUlcult"
Not to n lounp couple, lome to
lilm, perhaps. In peasant costume They
arc Bad to murr, tlicso fathers. Thero
Is much Irrtmilirlt). I fnney,' she,
ndded, still with her larcfully detiched
winner, ' thnt u marriage could be
cnnlly nr rinsed "'
Hut, before, low; she. Inil ilrnppc I her
pretcn'e nf nbiofiiess, nnd was taking
the lead lied wig, weary with the strug
gle, and now tientblltiK with neivous.
ness put herself In her hands, llstmlng
while nho pliiinul, HKiied uigerly to
cm r thing Snim thing of grim amuse
ment came Into Olga IjQ".Iu1,h faco
utter a time II) doing this thing sho
would Ion.' ivitj thing It would he
Impossible to cunnm her toniilvance
No one Knowing lledwlg. would foi a.
moment ImaKlno tho plan lieis Or
.N'lKKV. elthci, fot that m itt. r
bhi. thin wolihl lose evi rv thing even
Kail, who mi ulie.uly lt to her Hut
.ind her fine guw net and her eves
Inid ulii would let thoo plottus In
thelrgrltdj tat ii'nuihs do tin ir own,
llltliv vvorl. Her hinds would he iteiin
ot tint Ilium lif i uiiiueiiiietit tint'
.it this lite day she, Olg i Lonhth. I
trebled, hut ccn In tint lay weakness,
;'Ton many utrango flees," th0 Chin
cellor had raid to him, ahakinjr hu held
'Too many servants In liverj, nnd
flunkies whom no ono knows Uow cm
we preNciit men. In puch llwrv from
Impersonating our own agenti" One,
two. a half-dozen, they could gain access
to the inlace, could commit a mlchiet
under our veiy ies
So Nlkky trusted In his own right
arm nnd In nothing lee u night the
pal ico ginrd wan wnnllor, and c mid bo
untitled There were, no tcriinl about
to complicate tho Mtu itlon Hut In the
divtlme. nnd espcrlillv now with tlio
procession of milliners and dressmaker",
messengers and deilers It was nmro
dllllcult Nlkkv vvitihed the-o peopl, ,
an he Inppened on them wlih miplc Inn
mill hatred Hatred not ntilj nf whir
they might be, but hitred of whit the
were, of tho thins they typified, ltcd
vv Ig'a approaching marriage.
Tho ery Bite of the palace, Its un
used rooms, Its long and rambling cor
ridors, Its rambling wings nnd aniluit
turrets. vva4 agilnst Its safety
Since the, demonstration against Karl,
tho rldlng-school hour hid bein given
up There were no drives In the pirk
T he lllnoss or the King furnished sttf
llclent excuse, but tho truth was that the
lojal family was vlttuilly besieged, by
It knew not whit
Two police agents had leen found
dead the morning after Kirl'a depirlure
on "tho outskirts of the clt, lying to
gether In a freshly plowed Held They
boro marks of struggle, mid each had
been stabbed through the, veins of tho
neck, as ihough they hid been first
subdued and then scientifically do
atroved N'lkkv, suiniuoiud tf the I'hinol
lor's house tint moinlng, lnd been told
"Almost nt ttio end. A day or two."
On that day came fresh news, alarm
ing enough More copies of the sedi
tious paper were In circulation In the
city nnd tho surrounding country, piss
lug from bind to hind. The town uns
searched for the press which had
printed them, but It was not located.
Which was not surprising, since It had
been lowered through a trap Into n sub
cellar of the house on tho Itoad of tho
(lood Children, and the tnpdoor cov
ered with rubbish
Karl, with lledwlg in hw thoughts,
bad returned to moldlln his army not
far from tho border for the spring man
uiirrs, and at n meetpirf of the King's
Council tho matter of n moblllritlon In
l.lvonl.i wis rloul considered
Tat l'l lose fanned It, and mule nn
Impassioned speech, with hwi it thick on
IiIm he iy face
'1 am not lowatdli ho niilshc d "I
fi ir nothing for insult or for those I e-
i .rnrende tho durante U glomita ill
url lallro lo truppe niitn-tcrtfschv
uncltrono cmtro le Uneo lfillnm sutlc
fronte nordlc.i. podero-l o Molciill at
ffil dl nrt.gllerli o fnntirln Tall at
..Zii .,i,-irluiin come forlert ill una
I Sntrale offenslx.i i "I onmlnnno dil
fl Hmlte orlontalo dell altlplano dl Asl.igo
I flumo Drcnti sopri un i iromo ui
niittro nilglla, oo gll Hall ml Upoiti.
rono B" MWteglcl 8U.-wl II !S o 2D
"....,' ,io. con 1 ciuill Hi ittura-
SB. Monle dl Vil IWIa e Cal del lta,-r,
. resplnsero It nemleo In cntrimbl I
i.ii drlla Valle Krenr.H
T rlpetlltl Pforzl Collliouu iruie ioru t iuiku it u iiiiv ui ii uiii iiil ouuict-u l
uttro-tedesche. lei I Initio pi r iIiU-,wih InslfUnt (ililv die knew huv tho '
I.rare dctte posi?lonl fallliotio loin- erv houis couiitnl. hid them iium- i
J(imento dl frorto ill i Miloinsi m- lt toil Indeed and w Helm! them lljlrgl
lilenzi degll Italhnl ih- costilnsero II ,utli ,i tliikitig lnort I
..mien n. rltlnrsl non unzi aei sublto .sh undo a few pi ms heiself in tlme
rrailsslmo perdlte inpimiiti wlun llulvilg n lap-nl Into I
" ...... .1. ,UI. Mil ilpll.ti.n.lld If L.1IIIMI lltl P.!I,A... .1 1
Tt nrlmo attneco, priceuuio ii i umuni itiniir .. - ,"ii'
.Li ,eenlriiM. ttl opirito iIikH an- iliiams she had i-omo immi nnd her I
the farts .mil h id stood I ither t-tlll and , longing to me Hut the duty of tliU
( nuiiill H to preset tho throne fur
the Crown l'rliie at any (list And If
wo i mi ii trust tho nrni). In wlnt cm
we 1 1 list'
In riod " ild the Chaniellor griinlv.
In me inn notlilng "in done Mo
blllr itlon inlglil precipitate tho crlslu,
Inise while Mittllih icutiiitd tluin
'our ier priiaittlons ate uui dm
gir," said tho i liaticillor "tnl tin
King ' He stoppid and sat. I ip-
tdng bis flnmrs on, the nrm of his
clmlr.
And the King, sir? '
and thero was always the four that the i ate nnd turn the country
army In parts was itself disloyal. Terrorists I And, In this i
oer to the
crisis, let mo
It was Marschall, always nervous and remind u of somelhlng jou Pf;''n;
.w pallid with terror, who suggested ,.'W Whntcur tho i lews of the
.andonlng tho marriage between lied- IM l '"". W . -?' mfi
canto up,"Yo sild, I nci't It
ees, 'there wnsi 'rl ' ls
..II .mrtv nnlv. the''' l' rot
now
nbandonl
wig nnd Karl,
"Untl' this matter
nxoldlne Mettllch'x
danger, but of a unnll party only, the
revolutionary one One which, by In
orened effort on the pirt of tho fcccret
police, might hive been suppn ssed It
Is this new measure which Is fatal 'I he
people detest It. lhe i.uinot forMt. If
wc inn, the many scotes of luttid we
fIIII owe to Karnla We have, bs our
mill net, ullt tinted tho bettor ilasi of
citizens Why not nlnndon this mat
rlagt, vvltlili. gintlenten, I bellcvo will
bo fatal It liaN not )1 lurn ittinoutiied
Wo may Mill withdraw with honor '
lie looked around the table with anx
ious, It muted ejes i p, tied vildo so that
thn pupils npptand Miiall and staring
in tin Ir ( ttlng of blood-shot w hlte '1 he
t h.itiiellot glanced iiround nl'o
It Is not nluiiVH eisj to lit the peo
ple of u lounlr) know what Is good for
them nnd fur It In, tetrent now Is
to show nur wi.ikness to mike tin inunv
iigilu of King Kail mil to giln us
nothing, not even. hnfit As will nbdl-1 1 tanio
rlage and once It Is effected, they will
without doubt tho crown
now nnd wilt icnialn thu Idol
country It Is on his popularity
wo must dipt int. We must liplliillze It.
Mobs in r, sentimental Whativir the
Terrorists tunv think, this I know that
when the bill nnnoiiiii is Ills Majesty's
death, whin Kirdln mil William Otto
stips out on tin bull onv. u small nnd
lonilv ihlld, tliev will tit l lo hint That
IlKiiro on tho biih-nnv will be morn po
tint lluti a thousand drmngi gucs
lnratiKuIng In the public Uriels '
tCO.S I INli:0 TOJIol'.ltoW )
TALK ON RUSSIAN AITA1RS
'l hu lint flu ud of I'ltrogiid iiiul tho
revolt or the Itlnik J-ca tint will -ft
diMilt'ed lv William T. T.llls twlay lit
,i lunilieoii lull, ot the Poor Kb hunt
Club, 21'' routh Cum io strict
Mr ' His has jtit ntiiiuid front n five-
months' tilp tltroin i J.us-,1 1 ntul leives
niU riittirday for the battle-front In
EQUAL SUFFRAGE UPHEL '
v. ,k
m to the committeemen repri-Aij,'
the fortj -eight States. Vf ' .
in nVAiilltll n MimtnlllM ,tia mIa b 'u
Nntlonal Democratic Executive Com
mlttcc Votes for It, C to 2 h
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Inaorlij.
ment of the Toderal amendment Jhr
woman Ruffrago wan voted by tho el'
...i..- uut..- . -i.. ti -
CUllllVU lUlllllllllCU Ui ilia lHllOlMil-l
Democratlo Commltteo hero after a rf '. ;
crendum
sentlng
In tho cxccutlvo committee the vot
vvnH r to 2. Of tho forty-eight Static
members of tho national commltt '.5
tvvcntv -eight had voted for tho amen. 'J"
ment, fomtcon liad otcd ngalnst t,v.V
nnd sir had not been recorded. i .'
Thoso supporting the resolution A',
were Vnnce C. McCormlck. chairman: 'Jl
Homer S Citmmlnps, Connecticut, ,'
vlco rhnlrmin: A. Mitchell Palmer,
rennsvlvnnlaj Pemtor A. A. Jones, 1
Nvv Mexico, nnd Isadora D. Dock-
vveller, Cnllfornln. Tliose opposing;
vvrro Itcprcscntntlve Carter Olnjs,
Vliglnh, nnd ItcprescntatUo Cordell
Hull, Tennessee.
should lie giving her own fc'U
so It was nriingid, to th liM de
t ill I'm It inii-l In- done .it unee lled
wlg. .1 til'V tin lib d, won, I lnve post-
v U- teilesehl contro le poslzlonl It illinoi Jivvi-ls sho would u to llugl ind, tttll
"'; I ui ovest (kill Vnllo rrenzcti.jthin- live ipilitly until things sittlcd
t 1. il, siilti dil tiutonl pu 1'ibortlti down Thin, perlnp-. tho would go
irnniita nelli pHnuri veneta. m -oini d i.v to K ill. and with this mid
" . .. .' ..ir, ii fnncn dolle battel le niss fur lledwlg dead, of tu r mttilie.
Munlzlonl
lllrt Ulll
.,-... n-A intto
intone til sulle nltiiro iloinlmiitl
dl Monte Vol He" i - "' ' ll0
Alt'l attiochl. londottl dal nunton con
emu.' vlolenzi e Kemn-o sostpuutl it.i
Intono fuoco ill nrtlgllirli. h lnfr.vnsiro
rrvialmcnte come pine falllrono compb-.;-,ntn
Mirll tentatlvl ill attaooo ill
tsrte dl un ilistnoc utntito .instil ico, ilio .
vftlei.T filllliiru lUlUlU ,,..,, !.... -..
ptrlneee tv inzito cho gll Hall ml hvev.ino
creduto opp Ituno ill nuu minn ni
L'atllvlti' nerei fu nblnet inzi In-
tasa duratito Ii loti.i none iimnm i-vt
dl aviator) Itallanl ilunliono .id ah- lJ
Uttiro duo inuiiiiiio iieiuuiii-
Heco II testo dil lomunlcato ullli iale
pub'bllcito. Iirl ilil Mlnlsteio delta
Outrra In Komi
Purinto Ii glomita dl Iiil vin
lentlsslml fuochl lonci-ntr.itl id nt
taechl di l.irto delli fintuli furon i
dlpelutameiite operitl ilil nenil.o ad
,ml ovest delli Valle fronrel i.
Tcntnlvl nstlll "Pinftl lontm iMins.
tre liuove liosizlonl dl Monte dl nl
S.iiV ,i Cnl ilil ltosso tin ono piim
famente ?r..st.atl d til elllliaclssliuo
fuoco dello no-tto batterk
I'lu' ad est. sullu pi nd lil mcrldlonili
dl swo ltosso un distill i munto uus-
, g o. prot t o'dilf uoi o .1. 1 1 a. tig
ru'oplanl ium.il.fu.on;. ah-
S, hatntl di lino di nosiri inn.. .
y v. ....!..... ,iii, xi mi u
A 41 .Mlllliliu ""w.. , , ,
r. ,..,i..it,. in illcblirito
,n- iui "...;, -,.',, , i null i
.Win l dene in. tumr . . h- -
o' trent i vmio hi !
,( aveva due mini nuro m ton.
"t wlo ni.H' dl novembi. fiiiotio fib
btlwtl trio-nlo cinnoul P"r ilmphiriii.i
S cadutl nolle mini dil mmlio.
nilloiwiso ottobi-e foi mere Jinn Ide i
drilenlluppo ilelle Industtl, . Kuiua
Mtladho he nt im.monto dMliiitiati
In ritrri MtalU aviv i UI fibbikhe
non complctamente . .iulp-.gglite.le nu ill
Implmavnno ur. 000 op-r.il . oggl 1 Kalli
ha 3S50 fabbrbhi. bo l'Mn i.igfilnn
nranno II numeto dl I""". I 'iu ill lm
Sl.r. 700.000 omul dl ml 100 0
1 lino iloinio o 45,000 tagazl
Nel dlscotsii pronuiulito lul. Inn mzl
duni lommlstloii" uilst i dl-i-onitorl i
rtrproaontantl II I'usldinli Wilson In
Inslstlto mllnffcrmato iho una .futui.i
race dovr.i' daio glustlzla nl puVoll e
rh nsdolutaineiiti essa nou puo' isseri
kasatlf-ipri quinto roiontemcuJo lianno
esposto II camellleru tidesio, von Hert
llne, id II presldiiili di I lunslgllo dil
mlnlf.tr! nustriaU, conte CzMnln
Ptrihe' slmo iiossllilll uegiul itl dl
I. pace, l prrsldoute WIUou lu dUhlaialo
""eecorro die ngnl inrto delli flnile do-
clalone sli basita sopra element) een
illall dl glutlzla per olnscun caso parti
eelare e sojirn prlnelpt the slmo rltenutl
adatt' per addlvenlre ad uni pace per
rnannte, Che I popoll e Ic provlnio non
dovranno essere barattnto dl sovrinlta'
sovranlta' come so si tin.tt.isso dl benl
moblll a pegnl In una partita dl grmde
Importanza, ma che clascun nsse"tnmento
ttrrltorlale, colnvolto nella preento
fuerra, H'a fatto ncll'lntcresse ed a ben
edelo delle iiopotazlont cul conceine, e
non come parte dl patto a comproinenso
prtteso tra Statl rlvnll, Tutte lo iihplra
zlonl tmzlonall dovrnnno essere ben defi
nite cd In accordo nil i mukslma peddls
fulone delle popolazlanl, senza che slnno
tntrodottl ecchl j nuovl elementl dl ills
. eordla ed nntagonlsml che potrehbera In
VYfnlre turbarc la pate dl Iluropu e
eonnjuentfrnente dl tutto It lnonilo.
Una pace generate erctta sopra tall
ftndamenta puo' essere dltcujsa.
I ei hip ' she pi itincd no furthir
If she give ii Jlcitlng thouglit to tho
pilioe. to the Crow n 1'ilneo and his Im
pending fito, (die d'Miilsscd It qulikt. I
slm had no iilteitlon for Anniint lit i nnd
it tu tho boj. let tin in look nit f"t
him Let Mettllill guaid Ills tu i-ute,
oi I v It to his peril I li pisi.,! un-
the gale w is not of hit tll-i vt I
ot Infoiinliig
t II M'll.lt II '
Mkkv mid IIoiIhIk
1KK had gouo b.iik to his 1 nlging
I1" wlun his seivint was puking I ii
things i'or Mlikj' was n iw or ins
M iji stv s household and luiist i m Ii uh.i
his shibh) old rooms for tn, i, 1,1
in iKiillkeu.n of tho pilaie.
I'olo liad illmbid to tho ilmr b sid
hlni mil wi 1 ln. itlug Ills poekiis n
i one 'lolo was ratlur u liinblnii in
the morning Hut then ivuvthlng w ih
a ptoblem now Ho ib i Idod to Imve tho
dog with tho hmdlulv and to hope fi r a
i him i to talk tho nuthoiltli-. ovn
Mkkv hlmsilf lonslderid tint i unnll
bov without u dog was as liuomiilete i
for in"tiuce a hiittoiiliote without a
button
lie was a$ ilnwnboirted To the
Cinttti l'riiui. i uh il.iv, ho gave Hit
bi st tint was In hint. p!itil and lode
luvtiitoil dellrhtful nonstii'tv to bung
the b iv s ii" il. 1 1 tight! i, t in led no. kit -fills
of bonis, tu the Hint revolt ot his
soldi, ilv iiul wn bojhli and tuulei
filvoloiis o- ihouglitful, as tho onflon
Miiuiil to Vi.tumit
nd alw ivs ho wns w itihful, his ii
Volvcr .iIhiiH it.id ami In tnuih his
c vts kien his li.idv, t vin win u It seem, .1
most leiivid alw iv teu-ti to nuint,
Pot MM. Knivv thi tinum of the
ito)iIf. Km w It us ijld M ithlhle j,omplng
lu tho ttuitkot, nnd tVtu bitui , kuiw
tint a u his was .ippm uhlng, and that
un this sin ill boj lu his i huge hung
that n Ms
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the vast system of spying, intrigue and propaganda that spreads over this country "like a
pall of poison-gas"
the peril that lies in wait, ready to spring at the first sign of Democracy's weakness or hesi
tation undisclosed facts about the real rulers of Germany, a company of unknown men, housed in
a gloomy building on the Wilhelmstrasse, whose orders even the Kaiser must obey
"Face to Face With Kaiserism"
AMBASSADOR GERARD'S
SECOND GREAT BOOK
strips the mask from Prussian propaganda, lays bare the inner workings of the spy system, and
warns America of dangers too serious to be longer overlooked.
It deals with things AS THEY ARE TODAY with conditions that few Americans fully
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