w '-.. ' $ .sV fl',,1., Ml vr.vV ww WM j r - TA AfTaTirllll' rAIWP IV UrritdiHlij Vrtllir i . - 164 Lee Men Go to Taylor. Lieutenant Hastings Sent to Berne SptcM hUpatch fo fireiilua t;,ue t.-dutr, ('amp I.ee, Va.. Oct. 23. There were rnly kIk l'til'mleliililans In eluded In 14 enlleted men who left Cimin Lee today fin Camp ueha.v Tay. lor, tty.i where they will receive train- ip-v hi me nriMieiy ti-m-ern iruiiuiiK ni-noui, wn;a is initurnvru . m. inriii om various section or me united . - 1. S,2.l i 1 ... I .V,rK' &3,." !.' vr.....v -.,. ,.....-.. ......-.- --- Germans Will Resist Peace of Violence! Contlnurd from I'ate One lty law meant tin. ittiumlimment of part 01 tho unQU'llnra inuepenuence which hitherto has been the Indlratlim . or novereiRniy, uoin uy 11s aim oinure. Should we nt homo nlnlntatn nf filiula mental tho notional eKotlsni which un lit n short time 11 no was the ditiiliut ln,r force of th people's Ufo, thci would be no lcstltutlon and no rtno feeling of bltternes which would tilp pie iia for Kcnctatlous. "Uut If wo coinpi ehemd Unit tin) sIk nlficultc.i of this frUhtful war U abuvv all, victory for the Idea of Justice, ami if we do not loslst tills tdc'i, but sub mit with nil Rood faith, tl en we shall find In It a cut'o for our piecnt woundM and a testiwolr of future itrensth." ' ltefonns Iilscussetl The Tniperl.il Chuncrllor then dl oussed electoral arid palllami nUrj le form. He tlteil bilks befmv the- Itelch stiiK, one of which cnablea nicinbcrs of the lfou.se to enter tin' tlou'inmcnt without irnifrnlnj and another pro- poslnj- ii cli.mne In tlje laws regard. IS? t'i?.,Pr:fb,i",!" f U,U ha,,C01' ,101. lie continued. "OenutltB will take pail In the d! lUtlttt will take pail In the ul- of imperial policy and, in the of the Cliancllor. will bo re bio without 1,'lnK tr.lnlstets. a new way i? opened fur ur- I ectloit name npinslblo Thus rlMiik nl responsible! conduct of lm peHnl aff.llis the vllliamcntaiw wav. '"AVf pio tonIn'cd that It "will wtp tdy, not only the flovcinnictit, but lu dlrec,tl' t:rrlhiine-nt with pi-e-clous forces from tlie peoplo which liavo hitherto not been util!:;ed." People Now Kldlng, .Ma Sa s The ChuuiTcllor ilecla'i'cil It was the aim of litnihelf ami his colleairjes to I'.stabllsli llif tMilltlcal nillhorltv uf tile ! I Oerman pcop'e. After sujIiik that lie civ, which tAitv-iiuin i i'iiiiuit iiu that he nnd Ills- ioIIc U'f -i we.v uvreed as to methods nnd pun s. he added: "Our aim Is Hie po! I iiiitliorlt uf the Herman -eo,.Te. Tlila Is th it coniiniaaiuna " wcuhu runn.in rol only tlIe cenKorhip, the rlchl of In the United Statu nrmy. public meeting jind iestrictlonn on There were elghti-one oilier Penn- personal liberty, but have to do with yljaiilati In the lift. Virgin. 1 tu- economic, social and political matters, filthed thirteen, while the teat came- "If local military command dlin f Alweer. Hamuel U MeUraclsen. Joseph s!on to lldl agreement Is not alien A. McCiulre. DouglaM It. Van Ollnd.i. j,.. lniK.( or ,'" ,..,' .,"J e" TanU C. Rch'ater. of MorrUtown, I, umely5. Secrelar,- oVsu' '"oeb ' anionB the candidate, "Care will bo taki.it i.i .i. . . Jlcalcal autliotltU c nald.r the 'v'of sleal iVma 011 in ?i U m u'fe HUenra rtkf-n t Camp Ie lnojcd. I gh! n,HUm?d" e'f i" Ate. ,,P iftle sf There we . vUhteen i?w i-aaea reirailed (Joverntnent nnd In il W .!, .- " tEenc"mpW "" 4S'00 """ " amy-Bt'so,v,d to dhchilw u'em " I 1 . ' " BtilldBjt- stir uf collaborators and tjtri (K( -0nMiirH'lilKh n.n myself. Mr-rd Is read lo evacuate the Invaded "The Gerin.ux ,ieo bus' lonpr been t .,tor!es of" Vriinn- atnl 15el,lum on In the hifidle,1' he , "Xow It Is to t" eip'ess londltlon that the Mlled ,Ue" it., ops will not follow Hum In retreat e'liiv ilit mid last thouirht " the but will remain where ihe.v ttivv are lo- ..Ln5l-.t-. U,Vn, J.?. .!-?.?-t .. l. IS! "led. acc-.r.llr: to the litesr Infonna- v.,...v... e-..-...-... . .. ... men who are ilefendlui themselves Utcatn.sl HUpenor lurccs aim wiioin c must detenu u-Minsc utijiibt cn.irKe--. nr tne latest conrerence ai ncrin ne No one must think he can attack our tween tho members of the Kcneril -iiifi nrmy without nlso attacMns the honor of our people. The lot of our soldiers oda i ter- rlblj hanl. 'lliey flclil ulili anxiety . - i.n...l.,,,l nti.l.t.ttti itiele inliuls Iiir llic iiuiiirin,,.. .,,., " "- 7 -;: --: y, .. ....nu -iii,l lliev bold their iiuru .... ,..-v., - .- ----- croilllll. .... ,.. "We trust and thank liietn. ""- cVy tu them: The liotnelaud will mn abandon jou. What jou want, what It can Blve In men. mnterlul and food jlhat jou shall Jiae.' New Power for Iteklistus Speaking of the powers to bo cst-e-d 111 tlio RelcbHltiB under the tcrme of the row measure, tne cnunceiun said the bill provided for the compul- soi'i' embodiment ill the Constitution of the fundumenlal Idea of the new form of Government. He said the efTeoi vionld be to make the neluhbtag tile people' hous,c ejf itpieseiitntlves. which should be responsible "In the ...... .. ..- ...,.... decision of the most Important eiues - tlotl for the nation namely. Of peace and war. rliditi the Imperial Government Is wiling to lend a hand when a leaBUc of natioiiB has taken pructtciil form. "When such a league puts an end to all secret Bepaiato treaties I am con fident that all usrecments can be am plified In thle sense." The Chancellor said the German na. Hon lornr had possessed polltjcul rights which its neighbors envied. lie poke in pralbo of tin, municipal and Uelchstuir elections and said that, al though the German peoplo had not made use of Its power In dealing with vital questions. the development n filch had occurred at the end of Sep tember had changed everything. "Therein lies the uunruntee of the continuance and giowth of the new I Kj-stem." he added. "This In a better and more real KUarantco thun any law or purnijraph." I The German people, he declared, must not re-sort to forms of Govern ment ,jvhlch they did not In their ' hearts believe In for the sake of for-' elijh countries 01. t0 nieet the needs of the moment. - "The enemy In ut our K ites." lm said. After jiajlim' tribute to the men at the fioijj.. foe added. "Had elements are to be found In every army, but the fundamental will of the people's' ainiv Is opposed to them." "Sly proirrani of October 1 embraced amnesty for persons under Sentence Seeley't Adjaste Riptve Pad Inereaitt tflicUncy of a trail S0'ti MEATEtT IUPTURE IETAIHER Tli elf-aeUattlaf fentsrss f this Pset n rtr. s is. ti srfsr, n4 tli. fknatb Im( t slterlM ores- kt ffsmfllMS KTttW alwlv fW mmww I lfl. MCMt ynrft Mese trassm ttial -esrairil rlihl nmtii'" ). eriertsl mitUvl Uaurs fMtjTSeips (r SVM7. MI III. (ut Tliut means neaceful deveopmen. TO luncuon. or c-ic o vvoui 0111 urn of tl w A an letat ons" vv 1th I tr "Wn't staml tin, p.es.u.e by iw p." lis continued in Pel shlwi's men. early every day !uJn0n::elon S thi ..eoplrt MW l-n.lflcton of new l.'ermai. Jrr fe- .sir. ! rx Si.. efc for polltloal ortmre, esneeJalty "tlioirt I connected with labor troubles, ntreet """oiutratlons, etc. J'llr-ttnchlli ur"''t' of thlil Mature una 1ropoged b the Utntieior ftnj 'liai now been'' nm'u a ' ' l,VUi Muny iieroi lime been set ut lib-' ty. I'rliioe Mnxlmtllaii milled, only 1th ttioiiK tnlsitlvlnKS nn the tart of ... f...... ... ... .... .l .l.... ' '4li. n.. .....-.. ..... .i. ..t.ti,... nv uun unit-ill, uuc lilt.' Luittitiiun of the nctetalty of benevolence ulid u trutfuf)oltcv decided the mutter." War-Time Me.-uuire In 1'V.ire J',eex,",0",l""r' w.rtlrn eu- "ii wn- v.iuuii;ciior VAI'imut II, V..IUIU not et be dlsoetiHed with, but they eoul.l be cnnled out only by the Chancellor, who would be renponMblo tu the KeluhatHtt for their itnnllcatloti. "Hi, mnJety'M decree which I an- nouncea recently now have been Id suu, ne went on. "They concern r-Ultft.... ,w. .- -1-.. - Jt.. . iniuij WlllJilU.'ltir. H UINM' j..-. ...m. .1,. .. ,., ,,.. .... decision must bo readied Immediately ! .' W "n,nnder. who w.U inn. uo auio to piotnuik'nte am- dec EKGL.lPsD PUTS DECISION I OX NOTE UP TO WILSON. By the United l'res r.onili)ll. Oct. "j::.- The Hrltlnh Vof. elcn Olllcn todav l..nf,l th fit.,... lug statement reqardlnv: tint lateit lierniun note ut l'restdent Mllson4 ' The reply was uddres eel fn Tii-et. dent tVlon. He must de.U with It and ile-terinliie win titer It shall be coniimtulrsitul to tlu Allies. I'n til then It Is not tliilnible to make n statement ofllul.illy " The Chronicle today published tlie folloulns "l-ViKlajul will demand ijnendei of tho U-boits nnd l'rnuci- will de mand evacuation of .luica-f.einjjpe as .1 condition of dny uim'.i't'.'.c " GERMAN SOCIALISTS ! PROPOSE REPUBLIC iimlrrilain, Oct. '-". Independent So clalbls, meetlnt; at S illue 11. ft'iemsh 11. . ....!. n , .t. .,..,,.. TV'llliJtl,,, 1 ill ,m.r.i il-lt, ,U 1, t .- ',,!- (,,,, -I, II ,, t,,,l,,,l,l,l, niemlier of Hie r.eiciisiair w'10 nas boe;i rele.is.-d from prison, while 1 chss I ,.r.ra'.1'o,run"!nTmou,:.y adopl'ed nreJi )Ion ,ieM1,dlnif ron-phte amnesty ami the iminedlate releaJe o: ur. lwiu i.nn- kiecht. former membe-of the-Itelchstnu. l .; m.Pr :""?,, Jg; 't" " JJinV.ireinibl"' accordlnK to tho Kiank- for. uazette. The nieetmir. w men was in-enoru m s' ral Ihoii-aud or the ltd. P'n "in i - j - ' """' ............ . .-, r A d'sn.itvli fiom Pails AviKUit :o nale' Uoctoe Melikiiecht. t'ho vvas nn t-sted In connection with the May I av ilenioi'Ftratiors in iteriui 111 nnii, 11.01 .''.i . i.'i il.fl" been llbenited. lie was si I'lils dlMiatci; rent cr 1 roin luoen-uioei-t. 1 013 unm., .. however, was not confl-me.1. - .. .... . ... ,. ,,-t.i . .it... ff'JLLING TO EVACUATE ,' ALLIES DON'T PURSUE I 1 1 1 fv iJie Awociatvd Ves .,on from iier'in, sijs i'ie y.urn.11 coiie- Hl'o-'lerit of the Journal TIiM role"eiue.proimai is ine enucomc ,1.1 .1 t ne war mn 1, .1 '' . 1 ground, bat the members of th mod - erate f,u.tlons believe that before ioiii; B,-av Internal events will hslp to lm- n,ii. tlm utiiialton. ,,v ,. . :. , V,". . ,i.i t. , . tniiv ,..,,. vem.i'iis erv 111., uiiiiaii.i -u. mi inn ie. .. lustue to me einiee.s.sinn of Alsaee nnd I.orralnn to pranc. Kmiietor William liluis.lf 1s reported to have deniu.iced emphailwiliy such an event at the in. etliiff of ibe Ciown Council on Saturday Americans Given Bitterest Task (iillniieil trm l'a line so title and worn fiom ovetue that thev fall to convej lo the iinarlnutloi. real mennlncs. .. . .... ... .U.,.. ,1.... I -- mat liie ncienee ui miir line is - pensive to the Ocimans Is proved bS ' the leplacement of twenty dlvlslcis In less man lour is nei-auso mey nan been so cut up that not enough was left 77ie Gift-Set of Usefuhies and Citarm a complete Ceiitemeri Glove Wardrobe" (luee link Arpl!e4 lot) from five lo fifty dollars a art The Christinas; Gift par.exceUencc! Exquisite gloves from France stiinU gloves made in America iu attractive: gift-sets as simple or inclusive as you piease. Men's Gift-Set No. 4, at 10.00 Tan Cape Warm Glovc, Jlceco llued; Jeeu writ, ouechup ' 3.30 Criy Mocha Dress Clove., piejno sew u; light eiAht and superb quality 3.50 Tan Cape Sfrcef Glovce, full V X M sewn, spesr lels 3.00 Women's Gift-Set No. 1-t nt 9.73 French Kid J3rej Uloes, oue e-laip, iilque sewn; e)t and conlnnin; heavy crochet embroider); b1icL,vehite,andallihadeiof ;riy sndbrovvn 3.00 Tan Capo Strtet Cloves, one clajj, ' X M lewn: pear backs; Jov elys tan shade 2.75 Cipe Wool-lined FTarm Clovet, loDg wrist with trap; tan, gray, blackf or kliaki ! .00 Scfj may be broken or i JSVl&G rTi ' . .v., ? : V Oflicial War Reports n ma ! a BHITIK1I I.Milon, Oct.. 13, At Tin earl hour this munittiK' our troop attm-Ued On the Le C'ateau PMertnea front nnd arc reported to be Inaklnc Rood prortmt. runner nortn, ueiwi.cn vaieno:iunes and YoiirtiHl, we Ime taken Unlay !tH,1 PAunk.il ll. a 1....I. .. II. and rCHchrd th upnt l.mil; tt tu Hi'heldt at lllehurlea and K"ipaln. Con sldrrnbte reilfttnnce was encountered on this front jesterday, and sharp ftxhtlri; tool; place, la which our troop, pressing the entmy vigorous ly, Innlcted many casualties upon htm and ilroe hlni from .his positions, tapturlnp a number of p.-soiicm. riiKNt'ii , Pari-, Oct. SS On tho le front thrre was a Irtely artillery duel tluouislioitt the nlRht. The I'lrst Armv, so far In October, lias captured elchtj-one nuns, 100 tienih mortars, ier too machine auns. a number of other Kun," muni lion depots and all kinds of material. On the Kene front the Vnemv con tinues 'allant, opim'tna: our attempt to iroei tile Herre nt MOUch by ma rhhie nuns. Kurthe- eafct we tfslneu between Nlsy-le-Comte and l.e Thour. inmnp proiier(. 1 i.lsewhero the night was calm. dUIstons birught fmm other parts, of the line. We have met troops brought nn armistice or 1,0: If an iirmlst'oe Is from Klanders, from Cambral. St. Quen- recommended t'i(. wor'd must watt until tin and. In fact, from all puts of tho (the tnlllti ry sp'.ilt of (Jennaiy Is suf tieniiaii fiont. The fJerniau lines are flclently hiokei tu yfe'd lo tha sharp held In undiminished numbers In front condttki.s IAis'.i mjst eact In order to of the American First army, the Uer- guarantee the nitltiury futui. T'itt w'il man command tal.Inj- dunces clscwhifrv lit order to try to mike suio that tleJ Americans do not bleak through north of Verdun , ,, -'"- - In a woid, the task betnc peifoiiued 1... in.- .-inirriui-) .rim army is jiari or Aliik ..ahT I.hIIIa kl.. j I. it.. I the senerat battle scheme. It Is the ' liaidast, bltteiest at-d least sensational task of the whole battle, but Mime nimv has lo do It, and PfrsMiiR slndlv nc icpted the commission, knowlnir that It would be no such picnic lis the redic- lion of the 'K' M'hlol rallent. That the Oetman con-mam! could m-ike tuc'i re.Itanc?, which may be called sli'j-.iK'r ' than iMtne etpt'i.teil. nntj reflect the more i retllt on the V 1 er can V'irst am y 1 for til-? I'lopriecs that has betn mule and the laiirer propitt'on of tietinun I aalluble ttt.Migtli ud up 1 I I believe that fulli 01 e-s!xth of the 1 MMe sticiiB h of the v.-hlilc Hiriuaii armv 'has ben Ikuin air.ihi't lite 111srlcan .Klist ait"! In tho last week President May Delay His Reply - . kr . ci.ivroN r. cir.uinn' , - , -- "' ""- :utme (oventnt nts uf tluinun. Will Conshler Opinion of Allies Then thctc h Allied oplnioii to be lonslncred. The Prv.slde-nt mav want . to m,,,r tl.om smo c ;,s jidvlscrs abroa.l befoio t.ikln dertnite steps "li r-R.ird U. this lilnst Clennun stnle-mciit Mr. "WIKon Is litsfiiiy so. iiciious or Hie Allied pop tlav opinion. ' not that which pas,i-s the ci tiso-ship ... ,, . ,,.,,, .,., ,,,, , HouSulIsit circles. Kverv thlni- he sn.-s i !s iiuureHse-d as much to that uplnlou ' as to 1crmnn, Mr. Wil'on his 11 I r"-s"l- follovvlns In i.tu-tiinil and. ' i'l1"tce He does not mean to lose It. , , ... , . , u'.'1 '". of I'llorillous linjiortanct- tu Mini In the coining peace e-unference. U mav xpcll success or falluie for him llieie et Ml May He Vllal ' The net nctloii of Pies Men t WIKon Is llkelv to piovei the must ltal one of the prrsejit serif. It Is elear that the exchanire if commtinlcat'.ons cnp. pot no on, The Piesldent's pobltlon has been that he uuilnit negotiate with the old rulers of German). Tf he Is satisfied thru the old force rcspoiitmlble for Ihe war hve bco t HUltlclcntlv eliminated he will no doubt refer the whole cuest!un eif un armis tice to the military authorities either bv 11 note to the Allies settlnc foith the whole exchange of commufilca- 1 t0l al)d hH wa,lw flir recommend. ' Inc the-siantluif of 1111 nrm!ticc. If he Is not satisfied with the leforms i Crrnnmy lie will inubably end tha ...t...i- i.A..i , , . . .,. ., I iviwir iiiierc'iiailhc ny a nolo io cue .i , llnlKI-iimphk ,le, , tl.ltli (l,u ..nil. :; ,' " - . --- vei em. oils 111111 Kl Ills Ills 1 easons in; not rcconimciidlng to the Allies the ' crantlni; of an armistice. In either cute the ivplj to Germany will bo only u copy of the. note sent lo the Allies. Advise Tore-ills' lsue Hilt even a 1 ejection of the leiUest fur an uvmlstlce, should ilenuuny f-ill lo satlsfv the President of the depth and Kenulueness of her cu.'.stltiitlonal r-'fo -ms. will not be what It uppcaid on tlie suiface. a prolone.Mt!on "of the v.ir. Some of Jlr. Wilson's inoiv t radical nlvlsei ai-e of the opinion . that tlio best nnd Quickest wav to - j imu Cieinianj's sunvnder and u leu. peace Is to iclect the pieint over- i tutes..foice iho Issue airalnst Aiistrl.i mil wait rr the fall of I'llrtto alas and the Kaiser and the lomlnv of I the Socialists lo pow.r. The patalle' of luMI.l Is significant. The Herman lionle want peace Just lis) 9 added to, if desired r - r the rtuulari people wanted peace be fore the 'Ciar felt. President 'Wilson has stimulated their desire bv altitwlm that peace Is Just within their Ifrasp. TK4 reoltltlon that Is tnklne p'ace In llermany Is at the stuee allowlnn for the difference between Corrfihtiy unu Itussis of the llusslnti rev.ilutlon when MIlyoukofT came to pier, )tll)oul.uft failed in itft pence and felt, aivlni wa" to Kerensl.y. lie loo, failed to cet pe.ica nnd then came t.mlne and Tniial.y. If Max falls to itet 11c ace he will surely snare the fato of Mlljnukuff, Then will come the Kerensky rtaRe In (lermany. N'n oni wants to see the Icnlre stage reached. pne P.uia In Kurope Is enoiirh to M'tlcfj thi most lo'e!it r.i.ll cul appetltt. An adantaR-e pollilcnlly or rejecting fienna'iy's present plea, If the J'realdtr.t refunns,Mtli: be keeping the Issue before ' the Ierma-i people i.lltkally. If the question Koes to Kuc'.i It becomes a mill- taiy nuesllon. The Herman people may, be told that Koch es.ac:rj conditions dts-' hanorable to the nation. . ' The dvlru snlr't of the emnlre mnv be I distrusts the Kiiiulnmes of tho pescnt u hipped up tu the point of iuje re Hlj.auce. llonnd la lie llrln.i I Moreover there wll be de'u e'.thei tv. v htlier 111" l'lt-Lilnl r.Mintrml not bo 11 lone ,utt I: ! tru. Hut neither would It he a low? wa't for Oie Kervrslty Htate of Herman luvoluilon to be loacned and vvlt'i It a , iciii ivii lIlKle III VHTllianv x, U"- lenoei lvace 11 surely ivmlrB, even though Mr. WlVon's next d'plonmtlu rlep should seem like u reliction of ll ih. - . t'lie lorseet vstlmule 1 have heanl of .he duration of the war from any well 'ii'unutd person was from a b'irh' Amer ican o iioiRi tn.entl.v- iitunicd from the fi.int Me lint Htiiuanv s sn-eudei In the ipt.nr Bl. UN ESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of SalcMitaii!iip by Harold U 'hitchcMtl 1 ur.rljhti s. - CCX.W tivtk.v t iht, x ac,uaiiv catvd on Lltbnaiv... 1 .,..,,. ,., . only liiihr.iliu Jenks, invstdent of the Iron and Acid Hank : It was partly thrnuiili a dale that ll .I'd It. ', 1 i... . . !,!. . 1 en 1 "'in! ' " U--II 1 '.;. ,, .1,1 1 .' 1;'1,I",! '' moii.hu mat He was tlnouitii and mi body elie inn iei imve the lead. - Want a ;ood lead. V'llnlV" inked Peikn". -ure , I'll see the old bov romehovv" 1 nusvveicsl. "I'll bet nu ,1 new hat that oii tuvee rit to vi-ak lo him Hi bis otlk ,' '(' C," lautjhed. ' I ko na I said nu'cklv ami the 'It 11 bit rrv, not on uecount of ki P sa'il be toot; Ih'le tiotln- uf such le.i s.luy bavinif to buy a new hat, bLl 1 1 mnv, as I'ie) oslsted tfieitlis iven iar other fluents would hit iuniu at a ! iku. lust as thev e-slsted ti.d-i). 3d he chin, n tomt a lauch em me. inn r, fe'ler ii;''.-td tiic- what I want . .-..--- ed. mil I said Miour a million dollars n million dollars' Woltll l.f lie'c Jenks' time." And (.Hy. that M.uiiKstei look me e - i - ously a.iel dd. "Mr. Jen':. is misy notv ste IV , j. .,,, ulii.1l T (11 l.l.oV Tell him Mr. I'llnt ' T m'iI. A few i.i.tml 'nt- .1.1 old chap will, '"'- t:,B K '"teieMrf . enable,-whit- hair ca ,n. and ..ltd. ' I .ii.derstar.d V '"" 'r one :l.',vK'"" ," "m "1 " , r . ...lis""-, bet I u ider-tnnd the i.it.s me "en! I sil.l. tij nc t.. loot. -I n v depreciation of .IUI,.. ease, bit fiellnj- tit If I wa tfelt us In I bad siiiiievvbere, Well, si.-. 1 in bl" private -'eciifa.' "crimps 1 can le of tom .isl'-tunc.''. 1 eiuk after lil -. f.ilnllv sTults ho (.u may sp-nk as fiee'v to tne as to r- -Mr. .lei'tc" 'That's ie.il It'ml It jou?" pairled, but I don't think Id like to tell rmj one eNe my business." Huslne.hV" In. vald rather super'nr like then, Well. M- t'Unt I'll ce " Mi Jenks can " i you " It wasn t more .ban o couple of winks b.fore he wis l.nck aa.im and said, ""in aoriy. but Mr Jenks Is loo busy n ee jou today You bad b'-tter w.l to lilui " leio cudeth the flist less.m ' I '! ed In myialf I ear on the benu.i w th jsa i fY DIAMONDS W U FOR X3IAS V Hins.s. liar Pins, M'il! ,.-!- i.Tjn.ntel t'lft . v mm Xi itiA fvu c Iiiaii ti emit I.& k,. A i m 1. if e.l TlV rui Hill jtd ffl th- xiM. ue". lutt MliUtr.l At t'lir.ntlll if C. R. Smith & Son Marhtt St. at 18ll, ui mt . vBBjtK'! 171 Marhtt St. at 18ll, 11 Ceiitemeri Gloves i. 123 South 13tb St. Also at 400 Fifth Ave, New York BlXNffesI)AY - . ' ': ... . ' ,".' r1! nveral other peraons (wmtiujCv for chln-nram with Kphnalm Jenks) while 1 Decided to see a rather cute slenor rapher, who said she! rntKht take out A IBOft pot!c. "If I asked Iter real pret ty." fchen the. 'dapper young- fashion Plato came out nnd satu, "Jtr. Jenks can fee jou now," and opened the door to Jenks's office, or rather office, for you went tlirouuli the old tcrc tarj's olflivj to Mr. .fetik'. A couple of fellow-rt Jumped un w'iui the jouni; man spoke and .both mi hi, "I'm next, I think." And then 1 don't kuofc- why I did It 1 iiuletly cot up and mnrvhed rleht throUKli Into the pres ence of l.'phr-ilm Jcnkii! "You are Mr. Haritiolome "" he k ed, In a rlfp iuntmer. "No. sir. I'm Peter rilnt." He moved is If lo push one of the row of pu-!i- "",",'"', ',m V ?$. i B V ' -lu iMly. "Its m ; ( t. sir t.v ;"ll,'K man meant '''," "' think, but I Kot h're "". "e actually milled and I felt be;tr i '" , "Arrt now that oU heie- -iMmi nei, ".Mr. Jiik I want lo writs Ju iii for fot tor " "Vot what? Wh.it are Jou anm. .1 salesman or a reporter?" 'It's lnuraiice," I blurtftf out. 'Can 1 fll you some?" "Vi,t today, th.inlc you ill. ee fa'riy twinkled as ho spoke. "Hut uit nn !. me nealu In oh u mouth from todnv'' 1 was In the street shout 1H eee. omls later hanllv reallalnc that I'd blundered In whete 'V. V,wUii n'l hi' skill and etperlence. had fallen down GOSSIP OF THE STREET COLD WELCOME TO TEUTON NOTE 'Ini)o.iiiliIi'" ! Fiiiimciiil Ui- Irirt's ViTitiut. lmt Vrcs'ulcnt Is 'J'ntstetl r.,11 1 Hi., iterini.ii note id liiilw m' was tlif v I diet of a inajorlt In the .liMiic'.tt el'etrl.'t :cterday. In many m- "..Tii'is .he ran cntliiient In vcr m-J to an ursvvvt to It was lrvvalent u found 'pn.s.iii w lei) the p-evtous note had 1 linen nfiiri.illv p-lblWud, natiifl.v. leave J il io the Pi-cs'din The-e wetc run o- ih I 1 t'u" day jestenlaj tl.il an n'l- "" "uM '" ''",:': ",' "",,.,ln "i.' -veflmc aft.r i'ie .''oslfirf of Hie . S; Ml'itt In.t late- tiiere vvas a minor .v'tVi v.ild tin: there mlR'it bo no .111 swei for a day or two , -Veo'Uinu to me urn ""'' h.-ol r.i the note laid r.o etreci on n 1 '"' market which cutit'nuel jUrnnif iml 1 ctlve. but drifting ilmlvly. Soil" ,,M condlttims showed the tiivestlni! nubile vv-vs undecided and w.iltlni; to ie t; Prosldent's :epH before i-onimlttli.i' 1 Jtsr f Tim acltvlt- In PennsvlvnnU ' Itilroul slians vva-' u.tillnited to for-1 r I,ti bii.vlni-. 1 Viutb'i.M P.ic'llc ni:aln shi.wid cre.i' utivlty, and a pro'nlne-t ln'ik'-r in ill- ' 'uss'ic tlili ncilvltv and the nasuns for I Id not uiineriii'iil way viey siiouu ue bio'lht out now ns pew dI"iMVTrie". "s .1 matter of fact.' he said, '.il , li"OU r.l iro.Hl wt'ir.UI-l arc- ..no.., .- l.reeeut. bulli bonds and Hock, nnd I ' '" ;, l' ' V due to tlie U'.c. tii.tt tlie '"alter of deprecl.it Iim wli.cli hai be.ti in " "I lu-lliiwn 01 i..,iiiii-vi.iuii " 1 lb- stni'daiil cont-acl has been se! led ! OOTOBER ' 23, "1918 : t rr- inent of the roads. "When It Is renumbered that the orlalnal Intention of the railroad ad ministration to hae the road take care of this matter out of the rentals allowed by the Qoviinment the hnportnni.e of a Katlsfaclory settlement can be better ap- prctlateU J Houllierii I'aellle sriilli Mniitherii f.i.Illc Is 11 m of lie 1.1. u1iilIs ellscuseil In the itreet A banker itoe In touch with Southern t'.iclllc luteresl U r ported to have laid that the te.ison far the adv.itice.when other rails vim- ejulet iir stntlonar; wnsthst peotile bail to ic'uded Invist ments In Me co were safe and the same Influeti which ii powerfully nffectril Me.r e.,111 IVronum cn'n.ted itoiithern I'ac'fle ,vvell known bioUei ild the fori Colli Klntemeiit was prolnblj correct, and It was not Kent rally known that the Into l.'ibvard Ilarihnan hid fpent mlll'nna In Melc.i In connection with tin Southern I'.iclfli', wlili up to the present had r!eti 1 ll!e or no u-iurn but from now on or at leaj-t from the concltis'ou nf peace Would leld a r'oh harvest This broker ilo"s i.ot ulve much w-!ilii to the current fill, about Metlc'.s fear e f our millions of soldler.s whin they return nclni as a coerelns ir le "ralnlri: Inllueine on tlwi: nittn- tr's pol'cv Inwaid the IiUhIupm me.i of Hie t'nlred Sintei l w'll eventu.il! develop her irri it m nerut ami oil, re- witiries lie c!alnn tl e c'.iance vviiKh lh alntuly apparent N due mo'e to Ike essatlou of Oetmaii p-oai;.inila In tint country than an.v otker ae-i" , and I r I belli vs the pollry of the I'llked Stall I'ovv.iid MeIco In th fu'ure. m'U b' (Vie of tlii.ini.lal iii'.et i.n... -vhli.il vi, 'I belli ker to Mud herself. "I il he tired U as Rieiit a ctul.tv '11 Ihc senttmeid n tli M?-'ciiiih loviiid the fulled Stairs In a sh.irt time as 1-ns 0 . urrnl In Jar" ' Amer'rati", ho pon'.'nuert 1 1 i'.h 0 ve'o are nt of Met'cej eaimot ti'o il innklni two drdl.irs fo- M Icu fo e one itiey trn'.e for Ihemnchi There ;,te nthe-s v,-m ay t'n iidvi e to sv.inb ru Pictn.i ncentlv Is aheirnl 1 e to tae prokabllhv nt a f.ivoran'. , I. 'o 1 in ihe oil 'am! si't, v.'i c'' ! -ii-l e'ib"',i tli,. title a-ij mea.i 1 k' " It , I'l.1ii til tlie ftw..l ,,e l, ..,.,...., . I lie oil h-ils are locn.ed !ti I'llifo- "In entiiicctloii with the r't'v l'rei dert W'Von will rule to Oi n m . Vet UiVe tl'vrc slio-Id be an 11 il' tnrdlti tint ci.-rj neat.' nhlc'i '"r linny has lnip;i:d upon IPi-sn , iu li t'ors during the wa- toirlil be cm nlelih- ib.-o-.i'eil." 'v.is ib re-nark of i vie" V'i,n b-'-lti- jes'riiliiv TP aled a tenth,'! to l'e i,"ov rj. -i 1 'ast 1 uiubi t if to.. i.iit In -ii'"- 1 o' 1 ' if.nieni'on IH.n'l-ij'tg Mi 1 n Te 1 C 'Oil iimI. 111A bidenii, v.' .lis.!.,: 'iiT-c.d ojiiv t . I'e-ni-iov 1 1 r. Lie The Shorter Bible The New Testament V LW JltAXSI.VJION into simu'i'. elignirteel, 1,101'ern UnifM1' of tho-' purU of tlie Ns v 'iVsta t.iclit which pre of '-ita! in'o-'c t ami of lite uiusl urailica' iam The Shorter Hiblo om'N :i'l lepetition. ami sivcs u connecteil ii:inatiu of the life of .losiu, a-itl 11 logical u'vaiiKCinpiit of If is toachiui:-'. o-C pajjes. C'lulh SI. 00 jic-t rf&CHARllS SCR1BNTRS SONS VsteVriFni am. An8T m y The Philadelphia Real Estate Board Nearly Six Times Oversubscribed Their Fourth Liberty Loan Quota The Quota Was $750,000 " The Subscription Was Over Four Million Dollars! mtaWrMaa.Wa..tMtaaaantaWra t.iaaaaaWatat.WtaaMaMB raaaMaaaaaaWaWarMMraaanraaaiWVt tss,mmmmtimmmmmmmmmimmmmksWmmmtmmmm iSWmimmiamtmmmmmmmm aaaaaWtaMtaHaWtaataaaMMraM MMMtltatallataaaaa(taHaiBaalaaataWttaaB HHiaHtaHMaMaaatHMtaltatataltaWettaallt Thanks are here extended to the . 1500 Real Estate Owners and the many Building Associations and Real Estate Brokers for their splen did co-operation, which has made possible this Wonderful Record. The Philadelphia Real Estate Board In the supplementary treaties, the .VorddculMTie Allcemellie 55eltunr aulte ser'ously seti' foith the terms of settle mtnl thus: ' 'Of the total amount CTS.000,000 Is til rnirtn Itt tmlit n ii.l iiliU u.&.a ! , .,rolwP,,nn of 2,C,C64 kllourams of gold nn0 rlll)lc,t J3,4,o.on0 In notes, to be Bcni in live renminnces netween now "nu 11 J enn or 1 -la i i u -.inni 19 10 lie pald b.v tl.e deliurj of fiusslan raw materials to be supplied In Used In stallments between now and the end of Marcll, 1:0, and ClJ5.0OA.0uO If to be covered bv the Issue at the em! nt 19lS of a Itusslan C per cent neurit) In ' Herman;., me iietniis or wlili.li are not 5,e! clear. No provision has yei been made for I'll piymenl of t'ie rtmalnlrc ! iin.nnn nun, n p -a lioiied tliaft'ili will he taken over b Pint intl and the, L'kralie ' " 'Ihc hark 'i mhM: "It wnu'il he 11 dburave If Mn rfrf'lng lluss a In hampered by tilth n dbt foi the benellt it" n lat'on of cutthro.us." Tlie linn, I .Market One ef the features of the bond mar ket both on Monelay and .vcntirdhy was tlm activity In the- houtlicrn J'aclllc con wit'blc it iimI 1, There win an un usually lar'e 'Uinnvrr In both these Is suis aid H'ibtnirhil adviitices vvir re corded In auj'Mlun. Tl.tf bonds nutii- 1 illy mon with the stock, and ever point adv.iiinii In the la'tei broiicht about a eoireionilliii; proportlnn.itc ad- vat i e In tb binds Itallroad bonds Ut nen llv weti- mMvn and tlnn. and the Chesapeake nnd Dlilo convertlhlo ,"s ade vincul MUbst'iiit'.ilv Soiitheiti it.illwav U'ene.al Is aid it's ourl P.irlfle ienera' were ict . with a cotislderatle- ! I oliime of hu-liic-y beliitf ti-iutacted 'n Oich. In U10 iidil.trl.i s iti-ie was an r i Store CMiens 10 A. Itt. Mmumr - skiui. 923 MARKET STREET Fur-Trimmed Also Umnalchnble Cloth I I k p-ei of f.i et m'11 se:n push's w i i ' n i aid npns.nni AIo coals of ' . ' ,ots Vir.p" ,vtd 'etoir-H III. ii. ik ie ami 'i -i fie c-iPii" 'l i l!.e Lovely Frocks of In a Dozrn Smart Models HljM A -K i ' ' i lm: fee' conid-n . i.il v fo r 'i ,,-d ., nti i Siraltc ' 1 -tl ed i Y t I no ! ltd ' .! I 5 I HlacK' Waists I'ricv! S1.00 Georuetti WAISTS. O I inrcn of sj; Women's Silk Chndren's COATS 83.41, & Serue $000 9 Dresses. s, 11' .1 I 1 -1 vd vvoj a eod- 1 t ' ' ..'J V t, L o -fin iv fii.- vsTYl.K & J1 J&ii. ndvatwe reoordesj In lipcrMttttaftt oantlle Marine aJaklnc turn ' h. there were continued operations An Pierce Oil Cointram'a Ss. with a t dency toward tower uuototlons, k ' I.lhcrt toan Ponds Were ncttver'antf '; larne turnover was recorded orj Ut board yuotnlons were not mattrhttW , chanifcd from ihosc obtalnlni; at Ui close of bu.incss jesterday. j. Closes 4:30 V. M. ei it n hill Plush Coat? Coats fePT AA '25' UfBI W Satin and Serge 16 f aw M $2.00 Topless CORSETS n.25 e. I Women's New Winter ! 098 Suits.. Lt P - w 00. i-crtccs in neat tuloied nr trim ciirdmo' b S'l.o ins 11 med ii'oleif. .VI sizes mM It for women u'.d m'sseie. r rt j-cVr M! I ' ' ' J i iAmZ"; ,rej yfBboT siiop: I -A 1 sWW 7223 C I 1 Chettnut g ' A , Street C C ' . 1 BITlm 2nd I'loor . J -1 lj-' Saves S-ky SlQlP t j Special Today I , j and Tomorrow I I $4.90 I : $ j SS Value g , 4 a nrrnti u of b'iiut'ful r.w full K 1 B fojiw. r i.!i.di do not (h H i" 4' tu un n J or nun k cieariincu m w 3 i oTT ft it k t!on. B ,tt 1 3 1'itrrli.iV.nir .crnU (Irderji i-i,! JM Atifitd Ml , 10TTTTTTTmT1IIMIIIlll..l lt'"r'1TrffliiIJIlllMl ) ymuirr A J ';i ,i'i A f- in Uii se i vjfc,vypi -?:.- ,." aJkSS V - "fi 'J&& :& "WWc . .,f. ..,i'.3C2HBBMrWB3ftft
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