'$'" ' 7.' tL EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, pCTOBER 18, IMS ;;'-, EXPECTS RETREAT TO DUTCHjjORDER Maurice Says Enemy Hopes Scheldt River Will Halt Tanks MUST SHORTHN FKONT Stand on New Lino Foreseen Until Koch Dictates Next Move Kv MAJ. CKV SIR HIKDKWOK It. MAliRICG rnrn-' l''lor of Oinitlun of llif llrll lh ,rmr Special Cattle lo Kvening I'ltbtir Ledger Vopurlaht, nilK, bj .Wi- 1 "'' Tfm l.iinilim. Oi-I. 18. TIid comn.it utlely niplu ami uny troK!(si which KltiR Allii-rfa itioup of iirmle Ih maWlnn In Bels'.um In iiip t Hie lesulu or tho vli'ti tie won rarllier south. II ban licen nppiii'viit for Mume time Ihfil lli OeriiiiiiiH wpip not strnnR enough ti holil thflr olil line In l-'lan-dors, mill ould Iihm lo ubiinUon the coast mul leave Mile. T expect they will cndetiM.r to tlrnw buck their rltshl flank lo thy Dutch frontier north of flhent. mid that be tween Clhent and Tournal they will fall back behind the Scheldt, which will Klvc them a water-line to hold against the Allied tank. Kui-h a line they would probably try to connect by way of orulilex and IK-nnlii with their pres ent from near I.c I'aU-uu, and they would I.e able to stand I hen- until Koch die trttcs to tin in. their tioM mme. The enemy remains under the hupera lle necessity of liorteiiliiK his front, and this he has been proxentert fiom doing because his line Is continually Ile itis extended by the salients which the Allies have created in It. t'ntll he succeeds In shortening II. he must con tinue to retrent Koch has veiy sklllfulty defeated the obvious attempt of the t-iii-iny to forii the Hrlllsh to destioy l.llle with their Buns. More than ten days nu 'he tlermaii! abandoned their populous esl and Foe Ma? tXol Benefit From Stolon Machinery l.oiiilnii, Oct IT Or C'lidstopher Addison, minis ter without portfolio In c bar KH of reconstruction, In n speech )eiter day, snld the tlermnna hml le moved mills uiid machinery whole., sale from Prance and Melgluiu Into fifrmiiay or hail destroyed them, counting upon tin- mlvuiituge which this would Klve the (li-rninti textile Industry utter the war. "Hut," ho uitiled, "there Is the iltiestlun of riw miterlal. The bur den of the restoration of destroy, c.l machinery must fall on thiwei who destroyed It, and It will he within the power of the Allies to withhold from (iermany cotton nnd other Koods until th em my hns made Kood the machinery destroyed." I tho nurpivie of nirotlatlnK. for thn sur render of thai Turkish province, 'ac IiiiiiiIiI? in n u:rp,uc:i Iruiii Athens re i eflwd today Stricken on llnanlwslk Allsnllr (II J. N. ., Oct II ucliti while in a iftllliuf rhulr with her hrollier ITALY SETS FORTH I youth tries to kill tisza rrniTfT' nil AD AMnPFPO Attempt to Assac-Mnite Hungarian e,,lud IllUvri UUIinLlllLLAJi Pri'inipp liVii.lmioil . Word w received -exem! das hiiii!'"! r.e luatiluitlk 1:I niK ' Mi Jlur Aiimlenlmn i in ic i ' .,,i I I'1"1 KinJ run, tluj luii-t linpi rtuut pio-,i: IJi- tim a wcaltln I'll ml. Iplnu s 5iL. n Ji"i".,.Uc,t 1S .Am toll.Mlne.. Ill Asia Mliioi. whs Hu-Ulnu n sepi-lu.r il'.H in the At.'-'li. Ph..-. , fiom I"'--"-- ..,-.. loiiiieri iiiiimuii-in i into ieace Four Great Austrian Bonier, i'yt "': '" leaving tim town- house, Forlrcsucs Must Be Handed a iieari niuii ' 0 ver of Parliament at lludaiiest Wednes- Ouy, n youth iippronehrd his motorcar with a levohcr. iiccorilInK to n dhe patch received here from tin.' IHin BOrlan capital. Count Tlsza'a eli.iurfeiir struck the would bn assassin down be foie he could lire. Count Tlsa'.s a-..illant wa.arrested. lie kuvi' his iiuine as l,ejtner nnd said lie was twenty one j-firs old mid aw ol'lclal In the food ilepartment He i-nld lie had Intended to attack Admiral l'uttl von lllnUe. whose icWenatlnii ! its tu-rm.in Secretary for lovelitn AtTalis recenth w,is leported ilurltii; his Isit to lluilati-st. but Admiral von Ulntxo had 1- ft hiroie he was nhlo to accomplish III purpose. routbwest of l.llle from which Hie llilt Ish artillery cnuld conipkiely dominate the tuwn. but they held to their Inner line of defence eiinnectliiu the old Pieiu-li ft its hopliis that the Urlttsti would eriRUKe In n direct altark on tin town, which would hae caused It seil ous daniape. Intead .f this they base born ma nniicteil. out of l.llle by KIiib Allien s uthniire: on Ulu-nt. nnd If tliey bae dope any damage lo l.llle they will ilollbr less he made to fort the bib U. S. ENGINEERS InIaTTLE Storm Hill in Argomir, Ilitrlinjr (Jcnni'.iH Hack Willi the nirrlinil rm urlhwrl of rriliin. Ui-1. IS H I N Si I'liKlneers wen- calteil uimii yesienlay lo attack the litrmutis fw th.- first time and they met wl'h brllllaui succes. They stormed Mill No. 1!UP. the Keystuiie uf the iierman line northeast of rune! on the front northwest of Verdun, hml- liiK tde enemy fiom the crest and the northern slopes. The Infantry had been iitlm-klnK all day Iouk o'l both sides of the hill under heavy inachlne-KUn fire. When the tioops had become thoroughly exhausted the enulneeis weie thrown Into the struggle Thej climbed straight up the slopes of the. hill, driving the Hermans from I heir strong pollion on the crest. Then they dug In and tested a few hours when I hey esuni"d the assaull The Hermans were quickly driven fro-n th-noi'liu-rn Mope. Spveial Cable In fc'i ening I'tthlic Lvdge riWrlulif. !(' IV AVir York Tl.iifJ Co. . .Milan. Oct. 18. Specifying the (Ptnr .uiUes which Italy will exact from Aus tria In the event of an armistice, the Uoiiv NatlunnllM otgaii, Idea Nazlonale, sios that the handing over of die four great linpetl.it fortresses oT Tunt. Prnr.zenfeste, Pohi and Calluro. with nil their aiinaments, Is deiined absolute- ly indispensable In m.ltar, olreU,. (SMYRNA READY TO SURRENDER ! The fltst tw;o command the entire Fallen! In the i'o valliy (iitvc-n t.om- (Governor iscnils TMrttipotriitiartc . hardy nnd Venice, while the two latter, , .tv bases are forml.laJe as well b. nalure ( . as by art. and Including, of coutse. ' 0i., ,8 ,rh(, u.,u'u i Hi,. Kininclv fortllled height of Mount , ii,iile of llahinl llo. rSoveitior of Lovchen on the Montenigrln littoral. ""'-"" ' ilniiiliuilni? ihn higher and middle Adil- i- alic. Tii.e will coiistltuie ttie iniiiuiitiin of the Italian dfiuandu oerore any peace negotiations are entered Into. up for lost time In fi amine the iMtiona , of peace which wo Intend Imposing on j our eiieml.," writes the Sicolo, "and to I eiiulre the lepri sentatives of the Al- j lletl liowrntneutH to sit In pmiianent j scslou nl Versailles until the new situ- j atlon Is fully cleared up and rcnlvetl ; J fin to lie lured Into n dlscuslon of i peace before-one single and united dip lomatic economic ft out has been estah- ( Mshed would be the noisl error w ould posMllily commit." airiM-,1 in Athens for mF Style andQuahty I v 7, l Lr ,i- tin, I tlpDnrrt i' r ,l. . r. I, . ' ...' ' reil lf f '! ltl"- nr- inn ' - ,.., ,i,r.,l ?'." B '""1" ,"1"'' 'i - lien f.-turf J. S . T I -1"'' 7.lii' 'in-, ... 1 ill ,. .' In., re '-'.. ' '' " n,lr rnllo eur w i of -I -a I, i-i" ' -j f 't, -i ' m ewi - i'-o i i , , . , ti , J ill 'f,. II, ,., , ,,., r. ii. . I , , i .1, ,. I ! 1 '-.. t 'M -ur frliinl in i i-i in i,.,- ,ric j .1 'v. Ts. A u, until, jl IS , . 1333 South t'enn Squara j i H Mst &k (inn. tie ll ill Vr.ii '! v-JKHfesJ -'! Mlilrner ISIilir. 1' VSwJRstS. v y ' '"r "' ""i ,,"' ' & S A )PS HARK & ! iw ' ; : An Unusual Diamond La Valliere A most unique setting with (jM$ a large blue-white iliainnnd '$$ weigliing 4.78 carats in a 1 (lencarc mounting, tasteiuiiy 4 einhellislicd with eiirhtv-nine .. P k small diamonds $4500.00. j'cfljhtfi v . r' v V i III'-1 HI We invite your inspection. r $. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. 1'1A.KM M I. Itr n A VI S JliWI-.l.l. US SI ..VMISMITIIS Thcres something about them you'll iVt- 'K& 4 Paramount Points of Shoe Interest Paramount with Careful Shoe Buyers Paramount in the Famous Red Cross Shoes Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 Point 4 Style Comfort .Durability Value Danir rv ALI X I for ossQioes Women &, I Misses Are Sold and Distributed Exclusively by Frank & Seder in Philadelphia I'irlinril Fur Tr!w w flush Cmit V"-'5 'jtraJ i,-"' '"' Y'JSt' . .!-?i..W Moimr Kill W'lt'ii'fifr'il '"" 'i'" -ftcd Orot)3 8Bdcft".ro ile incji liij,' iittt;- tli falitijn . 'AeouVtt'il ypt': :9 ' ,itiwi AnirfeW: woaa; tt iaShyJ, i RJxh'auijUy :j; fcMpn ':"J et i .- wttJhi I i.!-.pWvt'-! SCi,'UiHv- .jit'j-M iht vtjt w'cclve:6ni ' iinued ' itftpan, oro" but IKiramount ftuAidu uiile. ' J 'y-i- ' :'?' X". f O li ,i I," '(1 Nl)iHS II ", fvi.l r II liric O" I" II ' IViiIi 7ul' f? VII 11,11 S.VII. IrnfV'rfy -rzvi 'A,ii"y. ' m 1 ;Tjii'8hoe that beds wUI v Jitoa,;' Jtod Ctaai 8iiocr m ,t " VlentlleuH.W ?- iha(!ev wlt'fe .',pwpr, ttiMti tk fot" . MtmtMxTt tot wtinimt, yipi 'rlwe cmfot.ia(o( pfttf.. niDunf. importance. 'v-t U'uiirru ' o'iiiv K i ( Sltittn lullh r a r v r tt . u I h or ip ii k I i a h r t a h t hirln SO uu.1 III, V.' i-.V!.-i H V nfi.; (,,vm A V ' -c.i-VU H,v'.. .Durability ' tfOit Crow Shoes raaintptn titfir clrtifn to ttitratiilit by . , virtue of Honest and, tharpueh wakinil, by inO tropr attPiitioa to Correct ttWoo tjonstrut'tion and tip coiisenuant reduction tl x tt3iu upon tbo vital menu, beta to a minimum Val ue-;' - In ,r Red.' Cross. 804 J ;'&asnrcd 'by ttMS.trSutyy of 'th. tre .eM4lp'&V..; etooo' "yvXtta -points onumcVate'tt, above., A gtanco at ' tbo," four mpdc1'-. ntwtrn,tel; wJtit ,.a" 'iearefa eonii)'erao tio'n of their wlclnc. u It Vnhaonnu ll VWliVXe-K- it i a I I .",tt!lriVJ Ioiiim ll III. l'V!''Hv,. Clalli Ions. l'.-ii8iS)iS.f MlllUiru mill K'.'r-Vlitt.T'J ic ii I k i ii a L ' :l V-'WW t 4BHr till ' Ked Cross Shoes are sold at Frank & Seder's at prices not over $12.00 the new Govern ment regulated maximum price, Even before this Government deefce, we invested HO per cent of our Red Cross Shoe stocks in Red Cross Shoes at prices starting at $7.00 and not ovi-oprlini? J12.00. We had full faith in Red Cro's? Shoes ut those prices because they embodied ull practical style. comfort, year nnd value consideration. i Eleventh & Market Streets s Outfitters to JI'omenk Misses' and Children llcluw: Silk flush Coat K train' Trimmed al $;'.;. Oil. rfvr j'KgHimWIwV K4VQ 97Sj fmWui J.O miWm ' "Sec the Valite-Challcnric Demonstration in our Big Windows" H3 Eleventh and Market Streets Iniporlaiit ! S e e Saturday .Morning Papers Cor A tl d i tional Frank & Seder Advertising. Values Challenging All Philadelphia 1 0,000 Women's & Misses' Superb New Winter Coats A Sale Bringing 25 and 30 Savings on Brand New Coats Seal Plush Sil ertone Boli ia Pompom and Plush Coats at 00O C,00"QC,0 and Coats up to $59.50 This astounding Sale held in our Main Coat Salons the largest in Philadelphia Saturday. Handsome tailoring, splendidly individual styles, torieous bit fur t tjlnrs.fur i tiffs and deep fur bordersenhaiiee hundreds. Others with hute envelopintj lollars of self material. .Ill sis.es and iust the very coat her heart desires for any woman or miss, no matter hou fastidious her taste ' lloor Challenge Values 250 High-Grade FALL SUITS Giving the woman who ex pected to pay $35.00, $39.30 and $15.00 for her Fall Suit the difference in saved dol lars. Our Saturday price is V il M IllOllfll Ml 1H i o i u I .1 I ! ruler )li"it eue a ml fWtr -ii 11 tlllflM V fW n.nfn "UN 'i n $25-00 I'm nl: iC Seder Srrund Floor b rank " Seder Women's and Misses' $15.00 Coats at $9.86 Well fashioned, splendidly tailored modi-.-, in Vnlour, Xibcllnc and that smart KnKhsh tweed. Cul !iii.s, cuffs and handings of either pluhh or velvet add further attractive and unusual touches. w lAt i ni no omens anu iMisses sjo.vo & 19.98 Coats, $12.86 These Coats, of Plush and All-Wool Veloui a wonder offer indeed at SllO! Several models, rep resentative, of the newer style innovations which characterize C'oat.s onI of lujiher maiking.-. Women's ;md Misses' $29 50 Plush Coats, $19.86 Coats -IS" jnchrx lo-ip; in an excellent quality of All-Silk I'lush. I-AcrpUonally stylish with tlicir large collars of for: and thoii good linings thruout Si'veial distinctiM- -itjles for women and inisspa. Challenge Values 700 New Suits $12.86-16-86-19.86 A Feature or the Bis No-Chanre, No Delivery Bargain Subway Over -10 styles in all-wool burella all-wool poplin, serge and velour. Collars of self-material, of plush, or of fur, as you like. 1.00 ,.00 r. yi m .- vpPm fll j - & w Millinery Value Demonstration "La France" Hats No More $S. 00 Wonder Values Are Georgette BLOUSES at $4.94 A feature ltlouse in the newer Hlouse Section. A (ieoigette Ciepe, with an xquisiteiu's-i in In-aided dcrgns and i-oiiti-ntina eniliroidcrips, with holii collar and cuffs edged in lieorgette to match the s embroidei y. Thi" Hlouse f is only uiip of the hun-ff" drrds at' this iM-ank & I J Seder Specialized nriee. V Stunning Suit Minuses, Xt-Sl up to ITS) Crepe de Chine, Satins and (.'corvettes li.ii Jii-i ilit'fi-icnt Myd . COOK "J OC .iiilii. i. .rip - i Mh. lie fi.iu Iteiid- Vw,t'"' OtJO , .1 lii-nic-ii. i.i in- Maunisiil- Tnlliru t'rr-p- de , ii i.i- i? ' l.-Vv Hi,, lie purl incut Slri el Floor No Less 1.00 Kxtraordiriarv Challenge Value Sale Girls' Coats 5.00 ..00 Challenge Values $7.00 1 & 8.00 Skirts, Saturday $5 A good Dress Skirt, a practical, every-day Serv ico Skirt both are to lie found at this marking. Choose from Serges, St fines. Khaki Wools and l'anama Cloths. Frank it .Sf-r -.SVroiul Floor $6-oo Itegular $10-12.98 and 15.00 Coats in velour, vel- , vet, fancy corduroys and kerseys, trimmed with civet, furtex and keraml. Most of them lined throughout,. Sizes 0 to 14. Children's 2 to 6 Coats Regular $7.50 values in plush and D QA ' velour. Every imaginable color and JJJ - other tittle touches proving their quoted values. Childrtn's Department Fifth Floor , Featuring at a S5.U0 marking, Hats that women are today paying $8 and $10 for bewitching large dicss hats with ostrich ornamentation and beaver trimmings; picturesque smaller flaring and side loll brim hats especially becoming with the large fur collar coats and suits- -in elo.ur and panne velvet and in the new biocaded hats combined with silk velour. Frank & Seder Millinery Suloiio- Third Floor Challenge Value 250 $1.50 Corsets, Saturday at Low bust models, firmly boned. (Jf fQ All sizes. Very special. Fifth pJL JU Floor. See Saturday Morning Papers for Ad ditional Frank & Seder Advertising.' FRANK & SEDR 1 1TH AND MARKET STREET ;-.! i ' .1 yji if"i v. V'jSJUX -. n;i.'. Ji. ; ' ... iiiiki f
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