Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1918, Night Extra, Image 4

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ti VEXING PUBLlV LEDGEK-PH1LA0ELPHIA, FRIDAY," FEJ3iifAJtr , 1018
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tlAN CRISIS
DRAFT QUOTAS READY
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, i, uonius iniouRnoui nunc rrcpuro
Hi? nUxDlTR A TI? ' for 1 Movement to Camps
WOMEN TO TAKE UP l
Y.M.C.A.WARW0RK
pociahsts, Czechs and ." fr tho w ':
ioiavs jooiaer in upposi
iiAHRisni'Ur,M ivi. :: -t:ioit m
Vnio elrntt lieiiilyuartern me to the effect ScCl'ctul'V EllWUl'ds SltJ'S They
tliat local boards rapidly arc Kettliii; men . . , . ,
Arc UiUispensnuic in tramps
movements to '.u.in
Nlicrnttiti. licslniiliii
Hnturday, 9ot"e boar.M t III luvu omn
Hnniilllalll ... ... VnOll llAVl ...1 l.lr, ,111,,,
llM tlnn tn.dPrniJinV her called, hat Ins mailo "'I HlioilUBn.
' Keten tier cent of l'io ili.tfteel men ic
of Country
t: a Mo7 t'wiTflrtf'','
!MPE ROU IS K III M B0 1 -'ati. l.cc In Match
malnlnR after noU t.e!; lroljutl- will i.p MISADi:. Admiral Mil. !' '.
Mreatens to Rule With lroniHANr.nf.K DIVISION
(Hand itnlcss Proviaional rpAiirnrnnnvirpn
PK Budcct Is Accented 1U )L IlEMlUliinijBl
W i ,
.ustii.v impendinjr Changes in Twcn-
tv-ciirhth Will Not lie
:.sr.
E JtVASinXGTO.V. feb.
,kitertiat situation grows constantly more
k Ht.fjVrate, according to advices tench-
Ft Img hero today.
j .'. Tho Socialists, the Czechs and the
.lHavs are .becoming bolder In their dcsli c
&.. .,.'., . .
,miu ucmmiuo unu mere n t Kfowii
t.ieellnir nmon? tho nonAlico that Aus-
K'frla. should cast oft the ties that bind
fb er to Germany.
ti&F "that the Kmperor, howcer. 15 Inclined
41 Jo curb.the Insurgents Is manifest from
J Bis reported threats to dissolve the
hl F?..lt,...a, nnrf ,. I..... .fP.. .. .. I.....
J. j, iKV.V..a.Kb U..V1 JlUb IIIIU Wl.l'H .Ml UUli"
K" Wnded rule It tho provision it budget Is
:. liot supported.
kj t' Tho Socialist demand for opening
" peace nesotlallons nllh the United
'Btatcs Is by far the strongest Men the
K I-lbtrals havo taken, and thern is In
l& the whole 'situation an element of re.
tutlcn.
Drastic This Time
CASH' IIA.N'Ui"K. ALOLSrv. il.
feb. 22.
.The Tvent eighth dlMslon, coiul'f d .
of 'cnnsjUanlu toldlcrs. lacro iinother I
reorganization, aioordlns to slutimetiU!
Indl'peiitabl''.
That one word illunilrn Hie niniiiiiii
of It. II. lMrtards, innoenilnit the a
iii'tlltle and pnitlfiilurl) the runiii
tl.tlri of onifii. I!ilunl I the W"
irul tccrclaiy of 1h' M ' !
partment of in tit Hies, tihli-h lin-idd
such cpeiitlalK n rntertiilimipniH t- r
thi Sainnii'M, Icrtliro toiiro and '
broader llrld of tiluytinm iloin- tiiiun
figure in i on'pli Uiiiisl In ihe 114 f
our fighting m-n.
Ills nllli'i' in In ,w Voil. '"ii in i
in icni th piilt of tlo I.iPhim li
vision, he tan down to l.ntlp I'n m
day. lit" uiiinlltcil that th" oil. of ll
V organlHtlon In ili'telnplntl b leap
and IiouniN, and that thn piolilem or
llnilln u mifllflrnt (nice of rrlnrlr
ttlm nio tiiniieiafuentnlly fitted for ramp
ttoi Is n cxln,; problem
Ah f H 3 loil hnow-'i. tun lm n
ARTILLERY REVIEW
HELD AT CAMP DIX
FLIER OVERRUNS SWITCH
EAT MORE FISH. ILEA
TO PENNSYLVANIANS
Pennsylvania Train Dorallcil Up
stunJIiiB Glass Injures Passcnfjcrn ,sgMullt, Atlminlstnilor Ciutctiflclil
' " ' i m tl m in. i. r . ( I ......-
tolIVMTOW.V. 'a l'eb 21. The icin oi ainic LnmpaiKn itmouK
12 TRAINED FARMl
GRADUATED BY SCH(
Onm-iil Uoiirn lllnP(l Men' loromullvo of train No. Si. one of tile Foielgll-lloill Popultltloil
A.... , I'rnnsjltRinu meii", o
He Commands In lWd
Drigadc
VSlllN'OTON. fvli. :-. .1
, f'ltitchlli'ld. usHlctnlit .State t-'tdeial food
Seventeenth Annual Excrdi
Are Held at Bucks County!
rtgncuiiurni instuution
Issued yesterday from division headiiuar
ttri. lleorganlzatlon plain huti- nr-
OPPOSE GERMAN 1'OUl'V
J U'usatlsfactlou with the Oerinm an.
licxaiionisL policy, with tho Teuton ad- dlb.imleil. 1
tance into itusin nnri nth ti.n rt-Fninn . . u. ...
J? t .., . . ...inv I i.'oaiisi.' are in.
W jsmtincnt are ino immcillato causes of actual war ct
IS 'Ja "i ue"1;nus tor peace, tliougn necestary. it It Jmt another step
VLl.., "nd?nn,ltaI ca1""0 ' '"' "I- I toward pinking the Tncntj-tlghtli it per.
preaslngly oerlous economic situ itlon ttri n-htlng unit
r!ldfia"en0al.dl5?onte,,t ovcr c,nllulns With the norganUatlon, tcixris about
w vvm iiiLi, u me can
nro "I'linlultd to do the lighting are
prcpatlnu to go otei Feas und Hint when
t Iif.i- Lili ft inn 1itl t ( ,t" mmi itutt in.
. . ....... I t'lW t llMijiiiiJ " I.V..
rlveil from Anshlngton. mm ino nitinon I gUKl, rl, at Hi- tailoui 41111101
nlll Immediate
their icgulatlo
There ate no
plated In t tt -
that divMon o
Tcnty-elghth
to 1eorg.1t.lz:
laghtct'nlh Infantry
another vfi
the tilth lnfar
POLICK CHI EI UHOADES
His ilislilio for liobot'.s Is csiu
intr mcnibt'i of the itinerant
firttcrnJt. to civo Quiikeitown,
I'll., a wlile lierth. t.iiHt year
(.liiof RiioaOo.i lockeil up 111
suspects
' .MP M., VVrlghtstown. N ,1.. r l
New Y01I1 mill New .Ieif.c million-er-
of the t.-,3d field Artillery llilgailn
'ern the (enter of Interoiit 011 the big
ini-iido giound ellerduy ntternoon nt
lie ol ho fiiapplent utlewp 'et wit
nesird lit I'unili IHx. The men who
linte Hudlcd the hlK-Kim pain" W'.c ln
Kiicoled by their commander. UrlKiidlcr
fieiiernl ( 1' I leal 11. -
The tnlgade t loinnn'tii of the SOTt'i
I ight field At tiller. Colonel ininiell J
the ::ornh lleiuy field Artillery '1110
Hziil), I'olonel S.11 nit. mmposa'd of
N'W Vorl, nun. and the iiosth fle'd Al
io', n t'olDiiel liiniket. of New .Icr-ej.
riilli-ern n the men hate far etiipate-cil
II J mruilN they hate, l.nowu In tin
i"gulnr nrmv
t mm rl disappointed lot of ohcii
und men of the l"'i assigned In duty
with the nifdlenl roipi lit tho ban
hoppltal eprifsed their regret over
i'ie announcement that the V. M t A.
o.-i" canceled In plain for the erLtloii
f a hut on the hospital tcertatloti.
II11 V. II l' V. established Its Inttr
.nmp 101k nt the lie-pltnl revet nl w(I;s
ago and the Win Dep.iltment lino nv
one of tile
errnu a swltth lit
Summer I till lust ctenlng nml tho entire 1
train wni derailed, the trnel: being torn1
. ...... ....... ........ 1.. .
up lor niuro man juw yarns, jiuoj in-1
dottH were broUcn, but all of the cars to- , aduilnlstiator for I'ciinnylmnhi. dosed
inalncd uprlgirt anil only 11 rew 01 1110 t conferences heie tutu 111c 10011 nutniii
pastcngerH were Hllghtly Injured by ny-( tlnllolI ut nlMt methods for 11
uw gin. . , ,.. ,., ,. . ,., ...i,,,. 1 iiwii
Tho train Mas fort minutes laic and p- " "' ' " , ,, . ' I tlon tKeulses of the National iwi
1. n ii, nri...o,.. ,nit. no hour. about 11 urcnlcr (.oiisnnipllon of nth In vi,.i,.,nf iib. f..., ' fnl
- rriinoyittin ,1 as 1 Peiueu upon. "n.. eerelses held in ... .
Mr. Crutel.rteld said Ponnsjltanla ha- .. . S aC',f ". ' .''... ,n1,.?c" "nl
1. .. I r I 1...... ......! '-""' .' - '! uic in kl
ftUlll II iUIi.- UI'l.l1'U"l'l UlllllllU'll i.
Twelve oiing, practical.
cImh
DU PONTS TO CONTROL
BIG MOTOR COMPANIES
funnels ncelttd diplomas this tfiiI2
I noon in the seventeenth annual tr.g
nv. jrV
InaAttTi KrnHll.niir ,r M.I. ..11.
Is poslblo to 'Mend rood conci union , , ))r,,PMl r , , Thi i!?'.'
no ii miliar tnhv I111110 nil lo bv el!Lour- .... ...1.1 ,. .1. ' . . ln? Srta.
' ": - .7. I. :, . . .. 1 lion wuukt. nil? lieilVPTCU IIV Ilr 1.,.'
tigll.g the t.so or I sit. Mr Crutchneld I A. 0Vi f on-" "'('
sad nrteen carloads of r,.d. wire dU- M,llcn,rs of Massachusetts,. "the fil!1'
posed of in one month In 'ciiti-yliiinln. ...rho Soll ald , ,.,. ..Vh k
urinelpaiiy among inc loitign-oorn pop
Plan to lleplacc Bijr War Busi
ness With Indiirtlrial Inter
ests When Pcitce Conies
urinelpaiiy nmon
tilatluli
l A fennsylvanln Slato folleRc H10!tr.?i
Milp und other honors were mnSH
er' war4
FjlMinla Ihi1.pi b bat
pare for the substitution of 20 per re
WIl.MI.NUTfi.W in I.
URCE.S CARE IN HUILDINC
I'tli J.'
The followjiig stnlvmeni was given j
out let l night by the du l'.mt publicity
Illlll'UU'
li' 1 du font de Senium, .t. . an
noiinee their nciulsliloii of MihsUtitlnl I
rtoe!ilir.hllnir 111 Itenetnl .Motors CoriKi-
,i i fii i. tti. ..inoniiv. In'. ttiiniing iigain-t nnpuazani iniiiii
v' ; ' ". II
tie. I'liiiciiiii-in sum uini. tvuiie renn- ,lrnf i,,.,,!....,. ,i,.-,ini, ...-""'
the school, and meniberH of the boi
alio titolie. Men und women board mi
hers und olhtr guests left this ell.
t..ft .. ... r,... 1f,....ll. ... . ,l
.egulatlo.-. which a.e n, tal.o effect e ; -',, Tcsan I Po VhTZM
Sul'da- ' of the train. m,H
The demand for ti allied agrlemiurl)
l to great, the director unnouncm thitl
:?"fs!V.. JT'llte school, and members of heTn
All .V I-V ll. . ,,!, Lltnltlt lvl lltwl (.,.,.. 1 '"
of other llour tilth tl.o wheat product. ,,. umI ,-,,. gnests lef thi,1!,
they will bo ie.,u It.rt to comply with tlm 1:..s0 ,,, , f,om tlendlng Termini..).'
, "' lll '
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Committee on Comnichciuivc Plans "": "l"' V" r '.T ".V""1 W
ill vflv.ni 'i lilt- niiiiiijv
Sounds Wnrnlnp; in Report
the twclte tcnlors huto uccenttd'tiJi J
Tho neve f...i. ll
1-ln'ii will be admitted early , i'J
I. Dill Hit: the last car. ovtlnri.&l
,k.. ...-. ... a.,unr, wages. roij,a
man clnii tvlll
mouth
the hlgl
- Iig (Olliiruci on aim i-.ireiess lemiioiHrj .tiirra. ntlilmr nml ntliei. ne.. :..".f
1 he made to comply wun meiits win neiompaiiy tnem. I lie can-' proved plant ror tne erection oi ;i i-n- v.hlih they, together villi William i . 'ilevelopinent caused by emergencies, or M.,0i ilV ilf.P ,.1,1., lr) n.P ,'13
ns. lonments will .ontlnue to house tioop. ' r J(in .11 the nrgani.ailnti tvlll ne t , , , punuit now own the .onlinlllng lulei - thf r Kl'C" '" the report .f the . ' . , ,.,,,,. Th"'J
, . . for new m-ti must be dillled In older to' wld.ned within a very short time.' T,0(:lI o(,u l.-ils of Hi- I ted ''to!' filed " "'"' ' no" ,WI I1" ""'""1 h ' rominltt-e on I'ompif henslto 1'lans, sun i" Jl'Jl'j "B
j drastic, nangvs coutcin- ,h(1 , , ,,lvl.lons ..,. VidwiuiN elte.l the' im-ci lei.ee of: scv- pV,;teM. It I- said, on the giound That est The puicha-es vveie , oveied n.a.lv l,llttril to Jli.jcr Smith by Seuetar.v i'" f these h0 '2enH ' 'dml rtlnS
reorganization and for thrrc.- cr. , , are operating V huts . j,,,.,,,, lllCil ,. ,,, u.elr Ju.hdlellon. en.l.eh- by prltate e-mtii.'m II is Vt Illani Man ton. ' e f' " 1 " InR In g he er,rolmtt,3
ifllcor. are tli.it.kful The And u.Umally enough the tvo.k of the near tl.o .Ightlng lines In franee and Nnl0'inl ,ndR f the V . M. '. A nn- ,,a,t M the policy of ,; .., i.j ae- - l W t thn - ' l " 1",L'.i
has ulreadv gone tin ough v otgi.nlatlon on this side of the At- nssc.icd that they ". .ondurttis tho ,,,,,, )CJ. wnuIll ttlll.drntv their lr Indi.Mila Intere,-, w-,'..-!. l I e- '- ' n lfi f fl .ilstrkts und , J . , 'r j imJ Kry nftt..
Iinsi.irca.ij gone imoui nml, imJ-l p, n) .,, , ,,. ,. , ,..,. ,,at Is highly pica- I ,,,, lalllP1. ,,;m ...eatearhtlon. I.oetor 1 place their mllllary l.iislne nftci tho )lir manufacturing estnl.llshine.it., ! .,,"" " ',' ,,,' , , V ?,,, ,,,'ho nall'.i
itlom. one when the old That l.t the nuertlon which H cans- tin: to tin soldi, t - and their olllcert mIiim.ii direr tor of the Ilcd Oops here, cessation of hotllltles. t i- "II (heie thould be great rare and enptlon L .Lii ..!.-J '!... Mrt A
was nbolMird and Mug trouhl- for the y ..llrcetoin. Hut How wine ml." are playing an mi- ,mtK-ed that the f.ed t.'rofs tumia known, the motors cniiip.ii.es nie u.nr- ,,c planning ni.d .levelopmcnt. ' - " ':''"', '),""' ,u' limit S,i
It tv.m rehabllltatid ns id.M.nli w ho l n tcivpractlc.il fel- nortnnt tole in the nim liesp.i.ns tvuiie , r, ,.t a i,u solai 1u.11 o.ign.v crin.rpei. in every .. ... 1....1 . -- . n.esn so.-., u ih..j "":'',,,', "',,,1,1 ,'
It was reablllali.1 as ,on 411)U uUal.lo o- vracttcHl. I."ll;vci hev used in Mborntorlr, for tlm M..,v oiganlallot-, ,.,e planmn,' sp peelallv In their o.ganlzal Ion of practical jal.l. eonditlons m.. es.lt wh lei told . ji
ant.v and the old Th.id , ,llc ,,,,; '.j,1, X,l inS" ul" u ,0 oof "e.ng ..... te . 0,l virulence ..,,, 111BBPnln f,,,. vya-l,l.,R.o, lll.il.. ' men , wl,l, Is rouid among th.., nyis - a immace . m . -,,' , ' '- ,Iinwiri. Itivcr free of Ic, 4
y the nrtt plans certain ensllv. Ir .11 r.. i.j t.rei. in d many times. ,t..v vlil.-h l . holiday lhrougho.il t.ie valuable assets. Mr. luiraut will . on- " 7.1',',,.,,,, ,,.. .. .,...,.' ..., "' "
-!::j!!f!,':r!-r.Vl. m;v v,.,- ,.,...,.,v,i ,-.. l.u.l..o Wl..o .n..T ., ...oom. Meade ,,, V ,;,r.. .'hratlon will be p.esl, ent of -"..1 -,0. so , h.n 'oViihla. t Igllane, ., .0 .,.n.uu,;. ,' 'ro iViln! . acc'o'r.I,
,n 11 mi iik ivnt 111H..U.. .1. . . n
1..... ....i I.. ...1 liitil llf li
' WnfAMi " I..-, it.ffl "it a i-.i, tt.rt tun.H ...!.... 1 1. 1- ..,.. .. Mtritv 1 mi. j..- ,.r du KnluhtH nf l 'nllJinlni' SfV
ruii.irlt ftV itiU t.nrt nf .!. Vt. '! .' .. 1.1... ..'.i. ,. fi- l.llfln l'Plint ,,.! ..f the NVu .IPfSPV I unitMnlCM Will IaTU'P?t HO'llloUlPr
,..., ... -... -.. v. .. .. t, (in or t'11 in ir wiiui'iiii'.!- ...--. iit - . . . . . ,, ....
V iu nMi.ii-ii...iil..r ...I .. f : .... i . iinv .f ..... ..!.. ImniM frilLe ti t tliptv li.t t fflPICP. .NAlIOlMM A. U. 1" 1HI
. . v !"" ii'wtri mi Muni-11 ui 1 ituui i, .tt.1, iinwiiltnl. .lUOllllui i'J1 ""' " inii'itiuii nv" r : . .. . . . ... . . t .. .1 ll..),....
rim feiirufonrt unplP uiio .r in1 larcru oi ww. u,',',i"i"i i l',( MU ."."., ., ;;.
.r.fiiini? wllllc
! oMH'Hni-TiWiis with Mumni nt fitnp tdhv imniiltal 1j
IM ami Cnmp rptwi. So far tho nont- tho tin-. iolcntn
.1.... ...
: .: 1 ... .. .1.1. i. 1. ..in ti,..""": i"
in.lliut;ciii-in I. nu 111 in. ii n- ir .... ...w 1 , rallv'.
1: 1. iiu rout ue
ptesentril om
I Jlotnrs
Haskell.
Doctor Dixon's Condition Critical
Th3 condition of lr. Simuel S. DImi.i.
- '" -- - '"in Tllrt till". Illlll'llll. .M-ra---- -..-.- . . . . ,. --- --- .- , , ... -mr . I llriLl A
UOnS. lltA (lltle.111 MT-A 1 Miff A til wn-lrilllif tltrt AM Miln Intnl.. tr.,. I ....t. .. ' '"- " ....l..t. Itll,. .l!,n 1.111 ..it. 1... 1.-1,1 !. tlw. mnn 1 lift eiinilfr! Ol iOlUOrllUOll U Hl'H'ir . "","".
U?er.omd?anc " ," , nton, f oin7" Thn .nor I,7h t.m that In ,y opin.on It H 'only , , XX, S the Held ,"' . l.h Inf-mV , Vi.'nnJ lirv 1' du 'ivInV ,X KSiv T'ZX Vrl.TtlV 'rho.?.
Monter "' f"rr0 ,,urlnB Uu '", fe" M of u !,l"" ' ,ln"3 wUc" thc,r "cr.o of I "e J.nimlon ,-uim. 1W M.ldl. ik an again eot choc- du 1 'ont a 1 d Teiir I . . li I "'V'. ' V hn" bee., t.o rhatigo within the last
fiteolilVrVS.?l,i!,,:.n!'r" ,la5K' aml ,,nl,m tl"'aK "f " V"U 'l "c,lvl""-' "' " organization Mill be I otl .', ("u. ,.- ... I.llle ulialr ointe .an.ly without f-..r of ground ''"""l ll.",?,lc ,n e: j ' " ' ' !"
Ki . .' P I,C.T; .While Iheltnln-r semblance of knowledge. Whether the'wliUned , f .' nl , le nlealV whl. h icspunda P. gk.is. a fnlnal Intestlgatlon of the yrstcnla. Mr. II. M l.aikw ' J I
S?kWDthrreSranUtaTMS h,ntd ""'"i' P " "Ti'(' f- tJ W of g.rl w ,11 not ' t " B01I', "f i"f orsVall.'n In tie tM,e. , 'plot' to po!.,o.. men In tl.o Mev "' 'e " " "
metHelr crowing ho flniTnf..7C , Ulr Bcncral for lhe '''-t'-' "rlgade. do. but the woman or mature yca.s who "'? ' , uner , i iriil-lo-i;oodntM while t.ali.l.ig tamp has. shown little cau6c for & '" ll"101 ut
I',.?' iTfiL.slS.ln?0lHn.s? ""J1 nl"-' tth'eli W.13 formerly eo.umntide.l by has n sum.' dlsno-Ilion. ., e.,i,.,el.v me ?.a'"1 '"!, V ....... ..'.,. ,.,.entllle lo ntarin pa"J- '
fomo more beset with troubles Brigadier ilcnet.il A i. Logan, retired ; work and n genuine wllllngncs to attack ,ii,ee gei.,'.. and partlc'ulail. In jiiku- "We nt. th: -amples and ate still x,;w vollK. I'cb. SJ -The due. to. T? -tr -- TVI n 11
The German mllllarv ifnrler nr. tiiere. and anothi r foe tho flfty-flftii. Uilgadler the camp problems and make htuelf a. ' ,X.,i . ..,. it... .n.i.v doclotu trade a alive. ' U tin icply of inembcis of tho nf .... ,-.(,nt.,.ii Motors Corporation an- 12 V Cl .V XtXcIII
!
lenoit .undo lod.it by lllreem. tr.iV
, sler, of the l.epnrtment of Vhin.VTa
....1 l'..,.u ""Iffl
ifl
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JvS
UuiK'i und retrtr.s.
112 Hclow in Montnna
1111 t V l Vm.l !.!. on ... . 'fl
rlntficd tho rnUlft rather in thi!
fuimtiy ePtpiJai Tho tlicrniomeier it
I till u nvi.i .' t.,wt TIU,
tore nlovvlnrr Intn nn.i'a ,. .t ,.u Genetal f. t . StlllweH'H foimt-r com- part of the camp will fill the bill W
tossiblo, to that they can present new maud. Is n matter of tonjectut e must admit that such a woman can ln-
rvlctorles" to their people to still the 1 Three soldiers died at the base l.Ob- 1 Jci t a home atiiotpbetc Into a V butiga
ferowlng clamors for twice. Reports here pltal jesteida. None wero tnen.beis low mu'h more ctllclcntl? than 11 it.iin.
Indicate that both the German nnd of the Iwenty-cightU dltlsloti. however, She gives to the bungalow the Utile
Austrian liberals, hnweter. 1.10 Ics con- but were at C-i-np Hancock with the touthcM so ncccstary In tho home, and
motor mcchan'c. T .e dead ate l'rlvntes tluoiigh the force of hr pctsonallty lm-
frat.k IMiln'r lu and Gorge lla.lcy. bue-s ll.e men w Ith the Idea that tlesnlte
Casualty Company No. 4. ami I'rltato .their iirroundlnss they have not tev ere d
W. Mable, Casual. v Company .No. ,10 )0iiie tl..
0. The home address-es of the soldlrri "Many w ill aigue that the woman -
aie not given ccepe in uic easy o
Private Pl.ln.t.c, whose home i ,u inn
ton. Okl...
in 1:1 mi gennalsi Intetttgating l.oard.
Pieces of glass founil 111 the candy, olll-
laN b'lleve, might hate been aceleliu-
IJj- -..-... .. ..waa, ,l.'i..( HIW lt--DV-
g; lent than ever before to be fed on n
ta 'victory'' such as too licr.uan Invasion
or oerenseiess it.iEsia
f ino Austrian socialist, rieinands n.v
likely to Influences Count i'.ertiln's ts-
nctcd nnswer lo 'resident Wilton.
Czernln hag nlready relletcd the pres
ijurciineler which Aust.la labors and thl3
new' sign of Internal distress will doubt
Jrss make him even more conciliatory
than before, It Is felt here, rcace nego
tiations, though, cannot mntrlullc unlets 1
Au'trla definitely easts aside her alliance
tvlth the military masters of Germany. 1
TITANIC bTRf GCM ON '
,, Rchlnd the curtain of i-enorh.i the
lltunlo struggle between the advocates
of peace and war was progressing In
Austrla-Hungar today Report., reach
STATE ROAD LAWS ARE
too antlo.l" lo build rocking r hairs ami
son bencher', and that these Institution 1
hate nothing In c-nninon with war. That
argument Pas l.icn blasted, for experi
ence hah taught 111 that In 11 barracks
which Is dolled up in fain. home trap-
TT VflCVn HV O'XKIT, Pin- can be found the best soldier'"
1 IAL.IVE1U I" W licin Htrr,nrv inwards would not ventu.e
Made by Politicians for- Politicians, I W'ller ',' n lnc 'bi.Sow';
He Aasert.s in Address at r the National .trim . antonmc.it. but
Uocntl made It plain that v.nnipn me capable
and lead to i.sMline ,-ych well. vIn.n-
.. e..Kv i... c.i. .1 1 i, 1 ever the call I' made
mnn
raid vn white mice. The prli P' 1
mnu'e ndvaii. Jl to one iliill.il. but tin
- ... . jtcilftril .V11W llll'l
me liii re forms ol pne.nnonla und to tall ii.trod.iredbythcbrcaltlnsofa.il
delict the form with whl.h 11 patient P m lolitalner.
Iitllletril the surgeons lake n 1 uu.irc 11 0111
.he patient and Innnilnte 11 mou-c. Tie
mouse dies, but the iaboiatory nutops
011 tho indent discloses the folm ot
pneumonia tvlth which the toldlct Is af
fllrted When the uppiv 1.. white nilic tv..-.
riepUt'd. a surgeon It. t ahlnglon t,nt
liUt.y with ehemleals. and In ti few d.ivs
iinatiRcd a lomlilniitlon that bo st.v led
fraiicc Honors Pl.ilndelpliiun
In . ha.le W Ilouihet. n native of
Philadelphia, ha. been made n Chetnller
of the Region of Honor b the 1'ieneh
i.ove.nmeni in aik.iowledgeniei.t nf bis
tvo. I. fui the American Ambulant e. m-
niiling 10 illspatenos j.it leeelved
llefore the war he studied and pranked
medn Inn In franee, leturnlng theie nt
the outDieaie 01 me war to serve lr
"snlhetle' mou.e. laeiiteuant Colonel the Smericati uosp.tai from which the
"The tall," he added "will be made handled since
inr tho Stato Department and the. em-i,v.ii s'i,.i.' niaiiwav CominUloii(i". I
bassles and legations here indicated mat was 11 gunt cr tl.o cnamner 01 if the war continues ror it length' pe
ine militarist., dominated tho situation. ,Conin.ri e and In Ids odd. ess he said . 1 nd. And it Is ceitaiu Hint their nope
liertnan inuucnccs senneu in mc aM-en- in.u 1 rinia.v i.nio. n y. v.-.-... "". -
Iluutlngdou illtlsion Ml. genu, when .lit-
t.islng the hmlth lOtidltlnn. at Camp
Meade, announced that thi tiuniher of
pallint" at the ban linsiot I ." b".t.5
1 educed ipjitp anp.ii.abl
'A the weather niodcrai. I aid
"the iuiiiiIjt of patients wul nwindlc
When discussing dlphthei la h. -aid tha'
appro'.ln.atelv sltty i.ises have been
tin. than Ambulance "Prang
nn.inte that the capital stork of the con.
pany Is to be tnrr.uscd ti s2.1rt.fmn.ou1i
It was stated also that an offer would
be made to puichaso the limits of tlje '
Chevrolet Motor Comnan.v. exclusive of 1
It.s stockholdings In tho eittieral Motors 1
Corporation. palng therefor 2SS.C8I
shares of tint common rtoek of the Gen- I
eral Motors Corporation 1
$8000 Tire as Insurance Lapses .
I.Vt'RRR. I'd feb --1 -Horiue
(irtelev Slieni.u. potato hoti.se with
.1000 baskets of sweet potatoes wa' de
.troyed hero b fire of unknown ongln
The loss is SOO'l ann'tlio insurance
lapsed tact Monday.
and that not
cd
the opening of the eamp
M.lgle death had it.-ult-
flency and It teemed aliiiuht certain that I were ....iiete.l by politlektns lor the bei.e
r,mperor Charles would win ... tight fo- tTS,,!' tl'be", .'"n '
Continuation of the present war policies. 'T0, mirnv.mtnt.i iitit'l better laws
'" Ills, threat that he tvlll prorogue the I hat 0 been enacted.
Relchsrath und rulo by absolutism If the ', No liiitltutlon In the State h.., done
irovlslona, budget Is tpW by - ''".he "V X.
a majority has been uQceptcd us on lf tiK. 1)t.0)JiP i;new i,.,if the things that
Answer to tho demand otthe Socialists ..... i,ROI, ,u,,,r. i,. tht hnrK n ihtirie
Br'tVv Ahat the Premier take steps to open, their will, they would clean It up at tio
fte' fcesotlationn for. peace on tho Wisig lam nrst oppo
fa'- jSown vy president ttiison. lurnuirnti uc nn
r
ho asserted.
nnoi tunitv. lie
snid a mlstako was made in hav.
times nro certain, but till of tho ndv ires 1 lB Hi" State take over the iiialntenniiee
1 ... ....... i,.i.,, .1,. ,i,n i,i.Apini 01 more man ihimi nines 01 .-iai" r..ni-
peaching here Indicate that the Imperial jlm,nII! rJkpM1,ed In this wn.v h.iv.. not
.control has the backing of the troops ',,.,, ,,, f(. j,e,mancut load building,
find that there will bo no motcment for hc contended
a separate peace now.
President Wilson nnd Ids udvltois are
Vatchlng the situation in tins dual em
pire tery closely. Tliey do not expect
to tako any further steps to influence
Uie peace party In Austria-Hungary at '
Ithls lime. To do so might put the United
states In tho position ot being misunder
stood, nut special agents ni tarious
rati: inckkash rocoirr
Munufucturcra' Council Says Tliat
Proposal Is "Excessive"
TIlliNTON. feb. 2J --The Muiiuia. -
tuters' Ccuntll of New Jetse has i o.ne
nnlnls arc keenlns tho White House con- nut I,, notmsition to the sranllin; of lhe
tantly Informed of developments, and if proposed Incieaso In lates to tl.o Public
situation should urhso where a. move ,,,.,, Ico coiporatlon, and has so notified
,ty this Goternmeiit would strengthen the Public ftllltbM Commission, through
Sho hands of the nntl-Uermah Czechs a letter sent jenteiday to Hie cbalruian
and Slavs, tho President would be leadyjof the commission by Warren ''., King
C,,,,,,i, hour's notice ptesldent of th coumll. and which had
0 act at an hour j nonce. (ie .ndou.emtnl or ,lle airettors of the
,v It becomes more and more apparent, council
"Sfllclals say, that the Russian situation, I The Manufauuiers' Council doc-, not
Si certain to cause Increased friction be-1 It declaies, opDose 11 reasonable Incieaso
Ittveen tho Austrians and the Germans 1 lu rates lo lualntain elllclent service and
iri ...!..t ...iiit intention of tier- I n pay a reasonable icturn to the In
The apparent etldent liuciitloi l,cr ves ors In the corporation, but regards
Wny completely to co "I"" Ru'f' "; " s I the rates asked for as excessive,
tauced serious distrust In Rerun in man, .,.,,,, cnuni,i aitu ,akes a p.otest
ius.rlan quartern and will ptote a con-1 nBafc n,e manner lu which the I'libllrj
til tantl' Increasing tource 01 iriciion. m- sertico 1 orporanon suspenueii the -up-lL:ir
Ji.i.t i,. t.nii.p nltlng of power throughout tho s'tata.
I?" ,-" " ' ; ' 1. Ithout consultation with consu.uei 3.
mi ;IEUT- "I,AT" J,BR",S ,ALK OLD FOX LAW KKVIVKU
Mrs. B. Dobbon Altemus lioost.s I.ec- six Delawutcans Fined for Hunting
?V 'jturc by Taking All Academy Boxes ' sh' Reynard it. Snow
!-. "i n.l.,.ni 4. 112.1-nlic: Ilia fiffnnCPll ! 1.1'fUin T.aI l.'1, t . . .. ..
Mr, nti:iir of tho Qiheafl Commiueo n. rnhMiiiiii tim iini.n.lf r r..,..
'i!f the Cmercency Aid to t:ik ull i ..,.. . , , ll. ., .. ' ....
J.I " - ..... .! -...-.,., UAfArn JUIIIIh
vrrnn n licrman i-risuu vauip. 1 . . -r i. .
W K..? r?A!fc The oungbmen were Indulging In tho
L, :-2'".u"u,, , ,'" .roVeds" will uo to to Kor hunt for the sport of tunning w-I.i
IW ' i 7. 1.! 1 tlio nogs, anu wei 1101 xrying 10 .,111
' ,,'J' ,. !!'".
vwv
Stetson
Hats
and
Economy
Overseas Committee.
?V5
.?MOjl
-o- nt
Lieutenant O'Rrien, It wilt ba icinem-
g-jt. -Aereu. tumneu irom it rapmij niutiiio1:
9:Jft Kaln on wjilch he was a prisoner and
ISiC3fter seventy-two day? and nights of
m'L ....1........ ,.n,l. t.l ,..v thrnin-h ller-
vany and Belgium to liberty in Holland.
'admits one burglary
t 'Bobber Says Police Maligned Him. I
tJ'"H8 Gets Five-Year Minimum ,
NORIIISTOWN, Pa.. Kelt. I-. 1 uin I
kj.CMuiity of robblne tlio ope nousc nee in
fills county, but not of -the other places I
Itn WniCll tlio JIOIICC MttMaw niv, ... 1
harlea' Uea, otherwise knopn 'aa G.
k Stl. fh court here when asked ,
pieau to uic cnargo ut iuuuiuk i.i
me, of JIpi. Catharine Harrison at
mow rtrote. Judge SwaiTz senteneed
iln. to from Ute to.pcvcri ;eara lu tha
nltentiary. ' g
nJ said be was nff jur teat old r
nd .that up to the time lie was thlrty-
te yeara oie. no uau u. iuiu iwum. an
a b.san arinKina-.
li GARDEN SEED SCARCE
ii -.
fit Shortage Shown by Dcmand'on ,
fCwwrrCBsmei for Fre PAqkaces..,
lj'A"SliiNaTON.,VeU, 3S, Add to tho
ef war. -snoriageB u niiuruaa v
Un ratd. 'The fact that such u short.
I ailsti ta being Impressed on merr.-
IOT uonKren iouiuy i" iniy
tuc uemanci lor iree vrnitim-Ku
trnm all narta of the country.
many section ael crops last year
. net ud 16 the mark, but lhe princU
- .. - ..U l fVi. malltJ-
itH '9( h, BliurM.J "
t miiiui'. knir a. iar meinuDta
t fcrc4 m atWktenal.allot-
tho fos.es, but all were fined.
True economv tloes' not consist of Koinj; without
the things you need, but' in getting the utmost
value for every dollar you spend.
Dollar for dollar, you cannot buy a better hat
than a Stetson. For style, service and the power
to retain their smart appearance until the very
last no matter how hard the usage they have
been subjected tr-Stetson hats are unique.
The new Spring styles are full of snap and vigor
t here's a model especially designed to express
ioitr individuality and we'll be glad to help you
find it.
JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY
RETAIL STORE, 1224 CHESTNUT STREET
Stetson. Hals arc featured ami sold by prominent dettlcis Lueiijivhcie
W. T,,c Cigar of Celebrated JMBUtSm
WfeV banquets gK
nrviv man IH
MlR'ElW VICTORIA H
In Several Sizes KwriSlk. 'Slaail
Mild Fragrant mMmmK. JfliaLaLH
Delightful Hlpk aK
Pent Bros. Co., Mfr., PliiUelelphi ttaTO'filB
Who Wants a
Collar Overcoat
ILL come direct to the William H.li
Wanamaker store tomorrow if hell
alues the interests of his purse and cares!
to combine comfort, style and quality atsj
small cost
-w
$37.50-
tBOHHal
yjlIS is the end.
Tomorrow night
will wind up this
sensational sale of
NEWARK $-1.50
value shoes at
$2.45. Take our
advice and be up
and doin'g.
j
TOWLE'S
LOG CABIN
SYRUP .
With the delicious flavor of pure maple
pavm
ALL lined up cereal, griddle cakes, grape
. fruit, French toast waiting for the
linal delicious touch of Towlc's Log Cabin
Sirup. Etcn plain bread is &o won
derfully dinercnt under a hpri-un
of Log Cabin Syrup that toil won't
recognize it. Try it.
At your grocer'g in three tizet
Tkt Towle Maple ProJucti Compa.jr
St. Paul, MlnntioU
(77ic Centre of .Vorlit l. cried)
Sftj
SiaPal
I'll
Community Stores
We Serve ( You Save
The picking is still
mighty choice. You
can be fitted with
out any trouble ;
but you've got to
buy tomorrow
or not at all
for this sale
positively
ends tomor-
row
night.
- pnu
M XV
7'A Mk
wL j&IKKi $ JjKEtRv
' mmKfiP " JKh
ytSM J KSBmr i ' "
Fori UJr
I Men
500 IliU
ll'Pliti lie
Sic llun.hr
liiki..3l:
III tr. llf
nirf'i Cora
nf Hair
lolti....Ti
Ida Br. Ill
nil'i Cgihl.it, C.rk .
ml lift III Tl
IS. Imrittiil Car. .
Cur. Tl
lit Kituy Our-(titer
TWarrt Sftoe Stores Co.
"' TMT.LVI: WOMEN'S AND SII-N'S ST0IIE3 IN l'llllUKI.I'lll
i.min'ipjn
?9H X I'm.! St.. near Tlannliln HI.
06J3 li.rmui.towu Ate., pear Cnclten
t Hailh 801.1 St.. near M.rkit St.
ttll KepilmUn At... near Hart l.unc.
131 ri.ntti t.. bf t. liroad f. Uth tits.
1111V. Bin DU. D4SI. Jt(; tlJia'O.a.
l "Market S.. n.tw..n lot eo BJh 8t.
1.l ,.-!.. u. .... in.,, x Itlth Btl.
:iiaKeDln.ton Ate., bit. YorU and
Cumb.rUnd bt.
21JI aermanten Ate., htt. Lehljb
Ave. i. flemar.et 8t.
131 North, Stb St.1. near Ch.rryiSt.
ts ooum Di,a near .in bi.
ii
s
,For Beaver & Seal Collar Overcoats
Worth $70, $65 and $60
And -the collars arc generous in their
proportions and luxurious in the comfort
and warmth they give their wearers.
Clothes are superb the tailoring is
incomparably fine and the trimmings are
mostly of silk.
An offer like this backed by the guaran
tee of the William H. Wanamaker store
means but one thing that the call for these
coats tomorrow will be instant.
5
Staple Overcoats in Abundance
(and every one reduced)
Every .. overcoat made by bencluncn
tailors every fabric guaranteed for wear
and most of them fully and heavily lined
with Skinner's guaranteed satins and silks.
Blues, Oxfords, grays.
A year from today such fabrics will be
as scarce as white blackbirds.
$40.00 STAPLE OVERCOATS FOR. . . .$33,001
$35.00 STAPLE OVERCOATS FOR. . . .$29,001
$25.00 & $30.00 OVERCOATS $22,501
$20.00 & $22.50 OVERCOATS -.$18.0J
Suits at Reduced Prices Will Be ins
High Demand Tomorrow
Men and Young Men will find ready to
their hand hundreds of suits at the season's
final reductions.
Virtually every fine suit in the store
shows a price lower than its original fair
figure, but we mention specially
100 New Double Breasted Suits
Heavy winter-weights designed to
give a man style, built in fabrics suited to
this particular fashion.
Regularly $35 tomorrow you can I $0
buy them for v I
Young Men's Belted Suits!
Of very handsome winter patterns,
hand tailored in every respect.
THOSE THAT WERE $25.00, ARE. ...... $J5.(
THOSE THAT WERE $30.00, $35.00, ARE $20.(
William H. Wanamaker;
1217-19 Chestnut Street
'5th.
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