EVENING Ptmrr TBPOETt rHTL'ADELPHIA, FRIDAY, .TUNE 28, 1918 :S- r f J"" T !. S. SOLDIERS , !D IN ACTION Reported on Army List and 17 Among Ma rine Corps 4 DIE FROM WOUNDS Casualties in Two Brainhes of United States Service Total 106 fymnyslvanians Listed in Today's Casualties Killrrf in Artion Norman J McVreary. Volant, l'a. Died of IMemr Liouls Rosenberg, rittshursh. Pa. Woniiilwl Severely William B. Martin. Pitt'ton. Pa. fftMM Captain Klmei .1 Piesr "117 Frankford avenue. Philadelphia Waahlnstnn. Jlitn ". ll'inrn' rersh Inn today reported flftw.iv rajuialties from the American exped!tm!iar f.n-es in France. rliviii,.i1 as follows "Killed in artion. J4 . died of wound" 4; died of disease. 3; wounded se Yerely. 22; wounded (decree undeterm ined). 2. and prisoner. 1. Marine corps casualties totaling rift were announced by the headfpiai ters to. day as follows: Killed in ailiort. seven teen: died of wounds received in action even. severely wounded in action, twenty-stx. The lists foliow K M V KILI KI IN ( TIOV Lieutenant 'BTMAN. K H l.n.'.Tt"-r A OOI-DMAN I I. sr Louis VKUKtlti V. I., olnnt. r TIMOTHY .1 .- HiKiilii-vl F., - N T (nrnornl. JACKSON N it !'. "a! iWi' Vaaa MNK'UVi.ih msi.i.r. t t PUPEX T K . South FrM ind H I ski Mans f.rr-yrmir: . 3 C Rrr.nkl. n nvrKn J .) SHOE.MAKKK J.. I'lm (la Farrier McXAI.I.Y, W J Hchvk Ms" Privates nOflN'AS A M B'nnk'vp CROTBAt I M H-.l-...o FROST. KI.VIN A 1 1'jrrrlMi! Wye . QAJDA. J . l'trolt OLRPHII.I. H F . isiir.l t't.h WARSCH c H llrn.klinrt N T MJBF.CK T cm ..en MrKINNKV M I-A.T1MI. Wis SUMONIA.N. s B Nashua N II SCSKI. J . CllapJ O WAITS, t. W.-lllnitiTi V a WHtTTAKKR W .1 riarkaton Wash STH.SO.V. C w,.IT.r,1 K. DIKI) FROM Ot Nit sernennt KXXJGER F A Carrk Va Corporal BOND. A F. S.-lplp nkla rrlvatea JKBTKR A H i;.i,..sT.,p i-, -takr CAilTKN tt lin.-p Ka DIED OF I)ISE.E Major ORL'BB. A 1. R.rkli-y pnnir W Vi Privates HOI mm MRS li Sprtnafl.d Mass I... Piitslmr.li Pa. ENnCRl. NRVRRRLY WOt NfFT Urnienant BL.EN. SAML'Kl.. 1 an ida Corrwrala BLAKEI.KY. KR.NKiiT .:. Northhero. Mam r!SBBOVV U 1 I ,Mn Mn. JJORRiaON M S .'.vrporl K JEt'K i 1 r i.. -o 1 1 .. - -i 1 " TAX COAST 1: l'."n-r M mi Privates XDAS4f 7. 1' N;'ir' Ki BXN'ER. c 1 hi. .. OfNDER. P. A J.im.-s..:i M OHEKNt.EAF i- I" Sania Barbara 1 11, KORN" Y H Mh.Ii- n . MANZAK A .1 Hufla MARTIN W. II.. I'illM.n. C.i MEYER r - I MUNI-: '. '' "I m. 11:11 I 'r. MOFFETT S Hn-.iMi CrLEYA I. RUN lllnnhi.nl- vi N V kARTRIICK I ' nakUnd. Cal. PATCH. R. .': Tl--ln " JfRESCOTT H 1 a.nbndport. Malt CHMIT I' Sn-.al'.r 11! MTICKLANP i- s Edninn.! Uah WOINDKD (Oegree I ndetrrmlnedi i orporal AVOE. SA.MCKI. si p.,u Chilian OIBBOXS FI.OTP ihi. an PRI-ONKR tsptaln PBEarr.R K. J.. S301 Crank r..rd avenue, milaaelphia IHtlSOMCR iPrrilou-l. Kei.onr.i Mlssingi Prl.ale JSRLN1ER K N. U-n .op-: MARINES KIl.l.FI) IN ICTION Heneunts ARNETT TH'iMAS I- ifi-i 11.. &UCVE1.AM ' W I 1.1 I M I: ' ri.si n Pa SEATH. THOMAS K K.3S Pine atriret Phil adtlpbla ( nriMrals CI.ORK RUHKRT 1 I es sun in .1 KOWKER AMH'iM J 11 I'. I'rlvatea ASHK ARTHl R J Kiuanlns ' aMCNTON WII.I.IAM A lli.rf.n Bt'CKMA.N JKWKI.I H'A- 1 MTMARri WII.I.IAM VV.. Mourn, Wis rOON JOSKPH K Aihaio S LOOM I - .il.RSS s iuuu.1 i McOOVERX. PHILIP M . Irvlngton. S T .StOHS. WII.I.IAM M Ml 1-rn.iii 11. MUUBK JOSKPH S . arl.i Mu.n JtAHOEI.EN i HP. I I - gTRCHLHW HERRKHT A MiIvihuI." TORQEKH. is JJiMIs v w i- Or (II Ml KHIinii IN At TION foriMiral gON DAVlli A I'rltates I.UIYU V Hamilton N T WII.I.IAM PAl I.. Huffilo. S AN WANN. l.Kd P ... ii.iiO.n Ki N. GRANT H Fillm.ire I lah HTSL.I.V wii.i.iam I Msyavllle Mi. h ' KM. .... ...l.L'l.T ,...,. 1, I - - -. bvy.l.i'. ftwBt.i.i ..'.,..... i..nipr. 'iB J. ffJIaH'SrOlUJ IN ACTION K f-SKH (orp.n.1. CHARLIE C . Culumbus (i H1.HAHI. v L'pper Montclalr. MstsSS BM. BURT M . liallei. in. CIAl'DK W . l.ubbock. T KM Kit Y A . Salem. u . OgORUt: J Ha.tmsa. Pa. FAUI. N r..s.. Ark Mil BKRT. fit Lake Mick CME8TKR L i!nl ..., ROBERT J . Hobtoi; .la LAI BY Kllea. Kane rSKI. VIM'E.VI J Uallimore. Ma. U. EARL E cl. i.uii.l ii. JAMKX E Minneaula Minn A. DANIEL T . Koibur Mas. WILLIAM ii Li.ui-lai.a. M. M . Klvar View. U SRW. I.ark.wllr l'a M Brooklyn. N Y IN I. Ealmouth. K I... W.eaii. Tenn Craalon W V a. CattfSalr. Pa. Ill Park. r Bolshevik Overthrow numorea in sweaen ( .mllnr. .1 from Pace Onr rein, of powpr. Th- latter Is rliipfimi. or hetnian of trip lnn Cn. "sacks. I imilon. June If. The first announcement approachind official confirmation of the death or Nicholas Romanoff the former Tzar, w.is received here today. The Frankfurter Zeittlna;. RCCOrdlnS to the KxchaiiRe Telegraphs Copenhagen correspondent, declares that Kon-ifn Minister Tchitcherln wired from Mosc in to the Russian Minister at Darmstadt ermany. that Nicholas hail been klllen The iiermnn newspaper Deutsche Thkpm Zeltung .reditu the rumor In ttus--aian circles that -:he overthrow f the DoMtevlh realm m Russia is Immi nent." said an KxehatiKe elearaph dis patch this afternoon Kerensky. It eU said, is the man of the future Tin Kx.-hatiae Teleataph prints a nnti on the foot of lis story atatlng thai thi Information must he received with re Mnre as it is. not confirmed fn m itn o:her Qerman source, '"' ili'k''i. .1.11. 2fl n undated iii.-a.ae-e received lure lays thai .in onportant confereni c is proceeding at i mik. between repreaenta- I tnis of the Japanese and Siberian Ctov ernmrnts. At i he noetlna joint action against the Bolshevists is i.. I1K dis- usseii China is repreaented, V aahlngion. June 2a, The family of the Russian t'zar has been u.ken to Perms, according to a Herman official wireless picked up bj th.- State Department todaj This meeaage said In one section lha th rumor of the ('ear's assassination at Ekaterinburg la more and more wide.spiad. th second section ipiotid t kratnlan papers j s.imtik h was killed by Rd Huards persona: ipiarrel. s a result of n Paris. June 2 Advices trickling Into the French cap- Ital from eastern centers tend lo confirm the reports that -Nicholas Romanoff, . -Caar of Russia, and p. estbly his son Alexis, have been slain nv the BUsheviki troops The former Emperor, according to wires from Kiev, was assassinated by the Red Guard, who were retreating on ESsattiinburg before th advances of the anti-Soviet forces The Kiev dis patch got here hy way of Basel Switzer land. In Moecow, considerable credence is ;ier to the report of the assassination and officials say that the rumors persist and Increase. It is known thai the Whet .1 in.- of the former ruler had been indefinite for some time, despite th. liirman Insistence that .Nicholas had tie.-n r. moved to Moscow. I -patches from Petrograd add lo th Btorj of the ex-iz.ar's murder a report th-it hi. son. Alexis, is dead, but gle no di ta i s Mo-cow further reports (hat tlrand r'.l-- Michael Ait xandrovite.i. brother of tn. former Caar. has placed himself at ti.f head of the new Siberian Govern nn ni RUSSJAIS PEOPLE FACE STARVATION ! Special (able tn Evening Public Ledger Covyrighl . 101. by .Veil; York Timi-v ( n. london. June 31. The Petrncrad correspondent of the London Times, telegraphing from that City under date of June 1. says: "The victualing of Pettogta.l haa now reached n more critical stage. Thei is often no bread at all to lie distributed for two or three days to gether, hut In lieu thereof only half a pound of potatoes per heail and the same iiuantltv of dried othorhs. "This morniiiK it is announced that from tomorrow there will he three Aaya more of either hread or pota roes. and we shall have to make shift with desiccated vegetables alone Thl fact, and the reduction of out max-, mum allowance of Mack hread to two ounces- when bakers can Bet flour, will convey some idea of the state of 1 things. Hunger Bijr. I'roblem "The all-Important business here at present ii to (ret enough to 1 at. The exiguous morsela doled out the provision commissariat, or oinerwise obtained with great difficulty at ruin ous prices, barely suffice to keep body and soul together Men and women frerjuently succumb and sink down in the street from sheer exhaustion. The other day. opposite m windows, a shopman out of work was unable to proceed until charitable passersby re vived him with scraps from the meager rations which tney were car I tving home to their families. "The Novya Yledomou putting It strongly, says that Hungry citizens .-AA!' ...i-anAiieli ..mniitr nffal and rub bish heaps and'lick the paste off street On the slopes south of Col del Rosi . posters and placards' Everything of Italian patrols invested the enem) s any value that has not been stolen or Hdvan,.P,r ,,sts. capturing thirty-one requisitioned la pawntd toj rr" nl,. aM(I , machine guns. The en provide food For the same in gem ... . . M ........ ..1 . .. .1 . - i.e. ..i ...if .-. . 1 1 I . . 1 I I 1 ....... : 1 ' I ( . 1. . purpose the savings or years ..i.- uir.. in. and rami ire mures nii'i int-i. way into antiquarian and old curiosity hons whii-h are multinlvlne ai an extraordinary rate, while other shops are closing for want of wares. Susar Klflv rent a Lump "The waning shop trade i gradualh going oer to street hawkers, many of w-hom hell trifles at unconclllable prices, audi as small lumps -.f sugar sumclent for one cup of tea at the Russian equiva lent of ftftv cents each or more. Among hcsf street ennors are nn ...... m.s .officers and ladies from the bourgeehu ' class, now undergoing the punishment of lmnoveriphment "Almost everything political and mil.- tarv pales int.. tne sosoe , .. ir the shade in comparison iib Una famine, which, it must be re membered, connects also with extreme scarcity of all raw materials anit manu factured articles The consequence Is that the economic situation is far more pressing than the political troubles, and the Hermans and Scandinavian neutrals are preparing on a vast scale to reap the benefits In the absence of competition from Kngland and other Allies A large I steamship company, with a capital of many million kroner, has already been formed in Sweden tor the Russian trade, and the first Swedish steamer has ar rived In the Neva with samples of Swed ish and Herman goods l.nnf-siinVrlns "1st The Russians are to., mucn preoccu- ...a . . 1 L. ...... ,L. fir 1 I ... Mils pied in iryir.a i" i...,.." .... .... ...s... pensable needs of existence to do any- -, iByfiCCTAI II Kllll. N I III. IN 1 MUflf KUI WLIlllvvw... "".wi. TEXT Students turn your school books into War Stamps BOOKS BOUGHT1 s(!linf trvsss your not need ed text-books to us and use the money to help finance the War. Books Bought Libraries Purchased Leary's Book Store Nat Street, below Market SECRETARY BAKER AND HIS AIDES mmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmimijxBm iititmtiiw(.wwBiik.''tw.iii.iiiiiiiiiijggaggeggM & t m v la ft P " )H a ' ' Mjfe .. flit flBf a I HI r Irfl 1 I "'' ' J aW " TBlSErffiBw3BSaTiaaWlxSflSv; iajKSew " "aaBaj - & S . . ,1,1. Harris A B big. Newton D. K.iker. Secrelar nf War. and lii- three j--i-lanl -ci rrlaric. Scuie.l with Mr. Baker i- Benedirl Crowell, fir-i iilttanl secretary t on lha left, standing, ii Edward It. Stettlnlns, an.) on the ritlu Frederick II. Keppel. 1 In re i- onl) one s-islanl e. rclarv of H ar ill peace limc aml Mr. Crowell i- the appointee in thai position. Mr. Sieliiniu- i the 1I1 parliiicnl- expert on liu-inc-- adminielratlon, in charge of both pro iluclioii ami pur.liasiti" for the department. Mr. Keppel ii in charge of all the nonmilitar) activities of the department, inch as the commission on t rai 11 i np-camp activities thing except complain. Thi long-suffering nalure of th 8la race In most ad verse . 1 1 :i-i. ... again itemplined Serious hunger riots have not yel been provoked by compulsory fasting and ex asperated queues, with Insufficient bread In the early morning, for everybody must si. mil waiting for. it r . 1 1 night long In the Iron grip of the Socialist Inno vators the Ftuaaian masses are becoming politics ly Indifferent Thei resistance is reduced to a minimum and tlwy can only clamor for more bread, which Is should be borne In mind) is the staple food of this country In ordinary times A certain number of people, w U are abh to pn. well, and fighting men and other servants of the Bolshevist govcrnn ni manage ta k I wii.it thei want, and food is often offered In exchange for old clothes, boots, etc. I know ot an Eng lish teacher who la g.ing a series of lessons in return for Hour. (.ruin Heine eP,l 'Hundreds of armed Workmen dis patched by the Petrosrad commune au prowling around the, count rysid1 to d tect and seize grain and bring it Int. the famishing town. More conflict and bloodsii. d is expected from encounter between Ilu-s,- I: . ..-n.se. 1 foragers and 1 unwilling peasants, wno are nor art: thr weaponleaa as the peasant - diers of the old imperial army wi allowed to retain their rifles when tl were first disbanded l.y th BoJahi I it has already been reported lhal provision train on the Petrogradt-Vial i railway iris i en attacked, the truck uncoupled, food consignments seised an' M.me of the guards killed, and wounded "Very few real workmen were :n flm di;pos,.il to J., 11 these prOVtSltin hat ' .1 i lot In their hunt after corn, but unemploy ment and distress seem to hac Induced a considerable number, which the Bql SheYtkl wish t-. Increase to many thou sands 10 start out on this disagreeable errand ." ir !PE OCT STRONG WSTR1AN POST Rome, lune 2S. A larirn Austrian rutvanred p north of Berravalle in the mountain sector, r.n the Arlisi'. tins been !' stioyed by ItaliHn aasault troops AlonK the front, an a whole, tlie BC tiit is nowhere nf marked lntenslt aai 1 .-i -. -- inK in force the Italian advanced line, but was repulsed The number of prisoners captured Tuesday l the Italians duriiiK the operation of extending the bridgehead of Capo Bile was eight officers and r(ul of other ranks. ioniiit. .lune JS. Another Italian attempt to storm Co! del Hosso between the Hrenta and the Astago plateau has been frustrated, , ai coi dini; to the Wat OfHcc report The enemv was repulsed with heavy I ossps hp Bnnol)ne,mOTlt st;lt(.s. Italian forces attempted to cross the Piava at one point in boats The effort failed, the boats being destroyed by the Austrian artillery. Special June End Sale of slightly used, rebuilt and second-hand Pianos KNABE $100.00 SOHMER 135.00 HAZELTON BROS. 140.00 HARDMAN 150.00 WEBER 150.00 CHECKERING 150.00 STEINWAY 200.00 Many other bargains in used Pianos and Players. Write for complete list. WEYMANN Everything Musical 1108 Chestnut St. Victrola Records L.tabU.b.il 1SS 1200 GERMAN LOSSES BELLEAV WOOD win. 1 1... Amerleans 1 in- Muni.' .Inn. .--c The total number of Hermans killed1 and wounded In Tuesday night's bat-' ii.- In Belleau wood is between linn and 121111, according to a careful checking up! : off . lal reports today. This big pi "portion of casualties was 1 11 ... the bai r.igetire of the American I miller) preventing the Germans from I ! elng the wood. They had to stand ind lake our machine-gun and rifle fire ind bayonets. I There was a brilliant moon last night , mil numerous patrol encounters result- d. The Germans shot up with machine i guns one of their own patrols which! vis running from an American parly. I knottier Incident was the use of gas i against S -mall American patrol. I ... - j DRAFTEES I.KAVF. AT NIGHT Haslet ea, r.. .lune L'8. Twenty thou-J and persona of the Lehigh field bade. .rew ell lasl night to the thirty-seven laxleton and sixty-one Kreeland ves who left for camp l.'-e. V.i , t elec- i-nter ! . National Army. . 'r:-. wire the first lo go at night. I of consideration for the reo,uesi of 1 iiisir.itir HnrfleW Hat departures diafted men be arranged at such : that miners would not remain frpm work to see them off and im- cual pronuctlon by their absence m Hi.- colllei l k SLAVS CT. ACQUITTED llerwlek, Th., June II. A man lias a Mc. l riRht t" slinot a vinvliiia rar that la kept him awake fur two nights, no nutter if It is in violation f a borough ii 1 1 nance asalnsl shooting or if the mal heioiiKs to the shooter's nun er-ln-liw, decided Justice Carey in his Court here. Charles Newman was arrested on p charge of discharstina Hrearnis in the rmrough on Information sworn out b Miss Qertrude Newman, his sister-in-law anil next floor neighbor. All - Silk Satin Narrow or wide utriie. Perfect fitting mid graceful in line. The two inch box pleatK, liont and back, with narrow ac cordion pleatn at side, produce a very charming effect pleated belt, pearl but tonx. Style C Very pretty plaid, in Taffeta; t w o incli box pleats all around. Yoke effect. Two tasneh. $4.98 4.98 Style H Other Summer Skirts of White, (iabardine silk poplin. Radium nit in. stockinette or Jerseu silk: $4.98 white, black, tan. Style C liberty blue, sand. FRONT & DAUPHIN STS. . . ! . ! HfS Taffeta BB snk HH Skirts W $4.98 I Soft T i. I PHILADELPHIA JERSEY CHARITIES BOARDS ANNOUNCED New State Officials Select Directorates for Number of Institutions I rciilmi iiin ' w I'hf tiiw mmtm BmmI ,.r ,'uLa..iJ Jaa oir.ctli.ns named by Covernor MM ...... ....... ,i w, I nni III! - ni II oir.euons named by Covernor Edge early In March, announced today th ap- polntment f residents of New Jersey M numbers of the various board, of managers r State charitable, correct- 0Ul, Stale hospllal Institutions and non- Institutional agencies, with Ihe exception of the new board of managers for the New Jersey stai 'rlson. which will he tnnotinced later n. . . . . of L it d. 'e S,n,p, "'""" ermsVm ,, 'rrOCtlnS a"d the'r! terms of office follow: I he I.OVPrntir. IlUluhl W Un..u. L'h t- ivv ,; nni Mr .l"hn vv,"nlrlrt,pr;,w?lrk- (hr. rears; B p.j Karl.. Montclalr. fmir m-.ri-:...rJ!l,7!. I,i..l.!i"mn"nd-. Uemarilanlle, n.e HI s . 1 ir 1 la 11, h Inn. 1 , ,, I, ,, Mrs. Lewis s Thompson ii.ri Mank. B'-vrn . h r "N. t-iKhl ifnm Rlihi.i.l Stockton. Tr.n- The rn-mbfr of thf lioRriln npitointrit nrp at follows: the avtoritka denoting the nan polntmente; New Jersey stat- Institution for peb1e minded ni Vine tan d Harrv H. fund. l'lihi- M"ll 'G-orK" P Thorn, rroflewlcke; Kit-hard ( jtnkinetm. Newark; "Wllllarn Daw pn, Wntionah: .lrs Kmry Marvfl AtlHn xr cuy; Mrs Bloomfletd Mmrh. Brldceton; Mra Annie C. oiir. nil mih NSW Jersey Stat" t'olonv for FpfbN-. mlndfd Mnlee :t New IJebon Orors. A. Armour, Princeton; f, wnlliscs ArmatrMnn nnd H-nr It 'les. MiiorcHtuwn: KpHmiti B. Henrutt and Mrs Charles C. Miller. Rlvf-r-tonj Mine Bllsabath White. New Uetitin Nw J pis. y Sana tort uni for Tuben-uloua riapHftrn at (ilfn t.ardnt-r Ilr Theott.r.- N 'orwln Nes ark i 'Professor Wkuu r N l.oomts. Priti--ton: Dr. KrederU k J. liiiKbo-s I'lalnHild: "Mih l.u y J M Tavlor and Mr. Frederick . Low. nh BHdse; Mra. Alx n n If r M. Parker. Cam.li'n, 'Bdwln J. Hurk" Trenton. New Jersey state Hospital at Trenton Arthur I'. Kn rat and 'William A. Klemann. Trenton "II ' M. Dennta. Freehold, Dr. ; fieorst- T. Tracey, Beverly; Mm. John K. ' rretnlernaat. Sa It tn Mr Frederick I. Fox. ! 'anidi'ii Mew Jersey state Home tor tJirls si Tren , ton Mrs Robert Jennlnn. Jefssy t'tt Mrs H Crlttenden Harrla, Qleri Rldffe; Mrs Leon ' iubberley, Long liratuh. A. S. 1 loimhty. i Mount Holly. State Home f.r Boys at Jameaburw Sey- I mour L. Cromwell, Mendhum. Profesaor Prank Fetter. Princeton: a. i. Chandler. Bast Orange; Mrs Cornelia Meytrott, Aebnry J I'ark. Mrs Jatn-s M Matfarthy. J-raev City State Horn- for Dleabled Soldiers. Bailors. I marines arid Th' ir ies and Widow at ( Vlneland Wiilur J. Stuala. Menhant vtlle . Ir Thend.Te Senseman. Atlantic 'tt , Ir Thomas J Buchanan. Toms River: Mrs W. Scott When ton. Mlllvdle; Mm. Herman pllka Jr. Pitman; Jamsa w, Trsnchard,, Bridge toTw 'Frank Dsteman. Qrsnloeh, New Jersey Home for Dtaabted Boldlera at Kearnv General Joseph H, Brenstngor Jsr nv t'ltv. 'Hichard Wayne Parker ani Wil liam F Allen. Newark; Walter I TulW; John B F.'uan. Harrison: John Stafcg. I'ater- aon; Ueorge P. Al.oit. But Orange, Hertling Called to Headquarters nnttmiMl from I'aae One hurled hatchet. I consider it desirable In Ihe highest degr' to say this ("Very true.' from the Flight) It is Bngland who claims exclusive dominion over the w-orld and the seas. Khe. there- y I V9' fore, vcais ago resoUed to annihilate Germany at a given opportunity. Mr. Balfotir has Just declared this clearly S nr.ugh. F.ngland willed that we should ot receive the fruits of our upward progress she therefore incited (lift world against us F.ngland was. l.oltl and Russia the blind Hodur The strug- sle with Kngland must he waged for the very end or existence or nonexistence, misn or territorial conipiesis. proposed and In kngland s case It Is certainly ata peace which had some appearance matter of conflict of two world views, or moderation, she might doubt whether ,)l( lil. -nelm- an effort to cleat1 the road Jl of a conflict against the Idolatry of such an offer would not he Interpreted f) .,,,,, f n, obstacles placed there II money (This evoked Social !mocrat as an evidence of her .ownerlessness . J Kmpcrors lecenl speech " ' laughter) It Is for us a struggle I Not one of those who wanted a white (-.IInin' In the Figaro, remarks that I against the domination of Anglo-Saxon peace had daring enough lo ask for It. .., ' !,.,.'.., ,,,.,,. there .an he no longer ll lanital. (Loud CtltOfa from the Right ) . . . . . . , .l . m 'A sunpe agreement in tne na.ure o, a, .rn.pi. ry-ro.ni. . . -.- irf w,,n '" : " " ;limc',n' '" n'n,1pr "'"SMe existence for C.er- ",a '""'" ma" ",WP. ' a J1Z. vn Ml?f! ,5 ? '? ' " . , ., . many In the future, hut increase In Her man power Is necessary to place us In a position to assert our standpoint, even Belgium and the Flem ish coast must com under (lerman In fluence. 1. therefore, am unable tr ' JIBT. e in thinking that, besides (ier many-! Integrity, there Is no "'" " " negotiation staatssekretar. we demai no subject No, anil that ! SI.. ...lU .-... . I..,. .. , , ., .. vl. ...... ' w-hich must be In no w-ay departed from. "A declaration such as that of the Foreign Secretary Is not calculated to . .... strengthen the will for peace. 1 regard that as an Illusion I fear It will he regarded abroad as a new peace .offer. If the aim Is not rtg-htlv shown, neither Is the way. An appeal to Ktiatand . (food flill la of nn une whatever ("heers from the Riffht). It in common place, moreover, that negotiations be long to a conclusion of peace and that arms alone do not bring peace, btit the pre-HUpposiliim Is that the parties also tome to negotiations. If they do not wish to come, they must he corfyjeiied to come and there comes In the victory of our arms. (Cheers from the Right). " FRENCH. SEE PEACE BROUGHT NO NEARER Sppcial Cnhlp to Evening Public .erfger Cnpirioht . Jfilft. by tffVt York Tlmen Co. Parle, June 2S. French opinion is agreed that the speech of Kuehlmann neither brought ' peace a fraction nearer nor disclosed I the slightest abatement in German ta- i paclty at the expense of the rest of the world. Ktiehlmann'a theoretical dis claimer of the German Emperor's rt'Cnt , admission that the enemy's object Is ' hegemony of the world. Is contradicted, it Is held here, by his reassertion of t Germany's intention to hold what she has seized and lo bargain at the peace table for the restitution of her lost colo- : nies and other concrete advantages against the liberation of Belgium. "The conditions which Kuehlmann of 1 fers to Europe and America," as Gus- , J tav H-rve puts it in the Victolre, "make I us laugh. We will talk about these con , ditions again in three months' time." i The speech, according to Clemen- I j ceau's I.'Homme I-ibre. only confirms tfcg opinion that haa been ofteti repeated : here that Germany will listen to no ; reason until compelled hy main force. "The whole Prussian policy of arro- gamo and cunning," says the same jour- nal. "Is contained in Kuehlmanns i I speech. " "The treaties of Brest and Bucha- , 73?! y mm 3fck sp s $M "aSV ?Wfaw j.jTZ, w .JSP T7.YV ' v reef writes Petrlnant. In the Echo de I Parle. "hae exalted our enemy's eplrit of conquest Kuehtmann. who war vio lently denounced last April as an enemy nf the Pan-fJermans. has yielded to the powers of today The tactics of a white peace, which offered perils to the En tente, also threatn peril lo Ihe t'en- ' tral empires If (Jermany. in the full openly and without reserve ... . ...uiinmm... e,.-,, ,,, iiu.o solid, or our economic line of defense. has deprived Kuehlmann and his friends of the very basis on which they would The ronstlturon. eery build their peace The Allies have re- solved to assure their economic auton- omy. Economic offensive -methods are no longer worth anything The whole enemy project has foundered Hence- forward, economic considerations will no . . 1 . .. r. . more leiui 10 moueiai ine ian-..eiman dream, but will increase Its brutality." I Saint Brice. In I.e Journal, remarks on th audacious imnudenc of K.ihl- ....,... .-,.,..,. li ,, 1. .O, In .ff.nllns ...,, I to see (lermanya dlfhruhles at the present moment, throws In the face of I the people who are hungry and eager . ... . .... . ror peace a perspective or a still greater prolongation or the war An Invincible (Jermany. he points out. Is the newest Commencing July 1st, Our aaaaaiBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBll'C)l BMalfeSl 5 P. M. Saturdays, 12 Noon BKST KIND OF A rilAKf.r: APPOINT d'o1 On a Bill of $20, I.A1U1KR BII.I.W TBBMS TO HOT Men's and Young Men's Clothing Km. I Moth Suita, Palm nearhea and Mohalra PRICES RANGE $10.00 TO $16.50 BOYS' CLOTHING $S.50 to $16.50 CORRECT fOOTWEAR Dresses Suits Coats Top Costa Silk 11 lis Tailored Sulfa. 111". si von ' MS.7A Hhlti Vollr Silk This Solid Oak China Closet Q SA period effect, SPECIAL PRICE lo.dU REED GO-CART Special Price $20 3-DOOR REFRIGERATOR $99 Solid oak, zinc lined. 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Mil no,e '" yr" ....... ... .- which Kuehlmann compensated for by X boasting about (lerinan military nmnlp-V OUtKC Marinl Senil.at. the soctaiiei ili-put in 1-a l.anterne. says: The ipeech Is hot ail oner or peace, i two opinions on the necessity to con- j " , nP t h w a r until the complete ruin or ti ,;rn)an militarism. if Ihe Allies con- tmJ(, , h()(1 ,hs view he Insists and Jj refuse tn a'low th. mselves tn be diverted jl' ,, .,,,. ., ain ,oad. victory is certain. bm N""'" r""ln ' l.'Appeal takes a similar view ill It Is impossible." It says, "to conquer jv Germany. Germany Is calling up lts.. ....... ......... . , 1 in 1 upkpv are. 1 is-" l'im. ........... .- --i. flniali. l . . . I .. . . . .. 1 .. ... nl.qpi.,0 .1 IIIII i,pr ' nu'Krtiin " ... 1 .'" ."r. ."-- fiarht..iimiit turn. If the Allies remain. united and throw againM Oermany J wfthntit rrstrictionn. the whole of their I weia-htH oil Innd and sea. (Jermany isjj loat." i Tl, Matin nlntlP tnkPR the View thflTll the underlying idea of Kviehlmann'gVV gpCCh til to team notn ine r-an-.er-mans and the Kmpernr himself a lesson. Store Will Close at Reasonable Prices at Low Prices - Irwl. Walata . llr.-ss.s . . tS.15 . S.t5 1.75 i The Knight of the White Horse Prefers Murad at any cost. wtitgrptKmCmttnhlhtVUJ Y Caaaal Mi i it L : i! ti 1 1 ii it I ;: i ii ni (II (II 4 ;ii ii .I ii hi l ( ..I i ill ni in tn ill "! li II n n 11 .1 'I H ti it 0eito rm-fMc T 7r s.i 'Cs''