isiNa.JtJBUO LEfa,GEE-PHiEAiltPSiLS.V OTJOBSDAT; OCTOBER 24; lftl v u B r Mhi lA i Mi REPLY rfclnhinns Call. An- r ''Best Thing Presi dent Has Done" $ANK TOM-: PLEASES j i-1 Leaders in Business unci- Fi- i' lianec lTnnniiiioiis in'I'p holtiiug Terms of Note The liust VmJVe tlie ('rrs-Jilent. ling mini!) fun. the rselmnco f notes with t lie tier- man Government I the iiliintim of hromlnent rhiluiletplilann of Mr. Wtl- jttonil latest ot,linnuiciiiinn Tliey ale fiieaed with the imtKUoVi'ii tti.tiiiie-r In 'which he hiix i.-tllcil- fcio)i the Inllltur.v rulers of the ucrmuii I'.mtilre In utep out. Follow-In nre cotne tMiie-ssiIiin: HI1 I'HPHinnrv governor of tlie I'h'.lit tlelphla Pedant I lie-nerve HitnU "Ahy lm'Mu.il opinion on the I'rtwl ilrnt'e reply lii i!erinan U liniiiln.-ni-il hy the lack of knowli-elKe- mi m tunl i-nii-tlltfons and fnct wliUh imit he at the AlspOHalof the President. Imi far ax I can JuriKe the Prrwiik-nt Iih tlmie hkhIii What lit; lias hfeii dultiK nitlit atom,-. Iti-teirrirc-tlnsr the true n-titltiietit of the American people. The li.tvt truMi'd him to xny anil du nliat '. t.uhi and will con tinue Hi du ho ' "Heat TIiIhc He ll Dune rt" fharle - S. ('alu't'. ntnxhlent of the ' 6rn KxcTiflnite National Hank, suijm. In hl opinion, the PrtK'ileiit'H reply U the best thltiK he linn done jet lie Ii.-in let the Herman iieiip'e ltnni that vve don't want to liiivc anjthlnit to do with Ihirx. ! and while llar., whether In war or the I banking hu-Jne's, urn to he pitted, we I don't want to Intv ittiyttinip to do with theni. . . ' . Ievl 1,. Ifue prexhfetit ol' till- Phila delphia N'atlotml Uank: ' i "If the l'r,x!dent'K lettir to Herman ,' j,nielm the uiiiuiulitlimnl .surrender of her nrmy and nnv and the ovetthiow of the. llohenrullerii dna -tv. I am sure It ,JW'Ul have Hie appro nl of I lie American J p&jple. .VothiiK KhoTi of mix will he' iare'or' nxxlire rn-iiiT to the world" flint! to nrc I'runt. l:vrr-lnll Krnest T Trice president of the fliamher of I'ornim re--"l am ve-r'! ftlnd to fee the frank and punitive uiiyj In which the J're.'ldent hax e.vprefseil i jhjinself, expoci.illy In the last p.iraKraph. ITIe has tnatle char to the lietiiMii t!ov- ertiment, that It cannot espeel to deal with the queMlni of ioxllile war until , thf present war Is tlrtit dlMinsed of 1 think It la veiw wise on his part to uc inade tlear the fait that Ih.. matlur of armistice will lie under ceitatn i-ondl-, tlons referred to our AIMes It seems very evident lit me that tin- President I" , Irt the closes' kind of eitiference with our AMIis and has their entire approMil hi the prlnuip!e- sei forth In his replj."i fieorite K. Itelllj. of Itellly, P.rook & ' Co. "If I understand the President's teply It JTifans ahsojuie surrender, andj If so that's what we all want." F Mondenlnill. of ("handler 1-iothers , "The. Presidents historic note is the i nest evldirc- pusslhle of the unanimity ' of purpose which exists here at the ptcsent time, eer was a more illrict nor'e x inoio diplomatic iihsrhh sent ' from WashliiBton. and the whole cl II-' .lied world will hall it as the ciilnilna- ' Ltlop Ml the a'trulstli ifforts of a Kreati linirton. l irfiould lutve -a distinctly re-1 . aJturw'K effect upon any who had fears ,0f a, negotUitcd-neac, and will-clarlfyi Tf.. , v ti 7 m . ; 'the Entire atmo.sn'iere-' both ' li-e arid J" lrol , I. s co . v and lie V lies 1 broad. To m.v mind. It brings , he end I ,f" , ' . ' ! " " . , ' V, . V. i .75 deflnltelv nearer'' ir i.ejman.v tiklits on hlie itlll do so ti 1 Ipteserte what tepialns of the autocracy, Deals tilth All l)uestluii" it Nathan T Folwtil, prominent textile manufacturer. , "I have Just finished the Prtldetifs .worthy renly It l the best answer is now nglveii at the present tine it Up to the Gentian Government to sur render or iireept the elriige of the form er Government, so that we can deal di rectly with the Herman, people. t'P to the present time there has beep no elec tion by the Herman propfc. empowering Aterqiany to act for them. In fact, our resident litis said it is tlie same old lid Is! cane who brought on the war . continuing the tame. '"Taking ,t nil In a'l the answer of the Coresident m n remarkable one and deals' with all questions at Issue" ' Kills Gimbel. of Hltnbel lb-others -"It , was the Piesldent's masterpiece. It wi.i sh wonderful and so Impressive. The, ' reply means so much to the great fu ture of our conn ty. We should all ra.l , alound ntir Iiesldeqt tn tills magnincent . and brilliant reply.'' Wllla,m It. Nicholson, president of the ' ftjthd Title jitnl Trust Company "f hate '"been oj-posu I to toinlmied note writing, but In th's t-a. ihe Prtsident has put the dialler i.' ' ih,- Allied countries without comm.U'iig this country by any recomintndailons Ttie President not eOnly does not conn, t t'us eni-iity by .Clresximnieiidatlons. Initio the latter part & AJC I"" not he tins mail -is rtiongr showing lends upon will h ' country DROP ON A CORN! LIFT CORNS OUT WITH FINGERS , Hurt? No, not one bit! Just drop a little Freezone on 'that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes magic! Costs only a few cents. Pt'hv wait? Your drusreist sells fcMkny bottle of I-"reone for a few n, luiucieiit tu nil your icci 01 liarU.com, soit corn, or corn it the toes, .and calluses, Aoreiicu or irritation. e the much talked ol o tlie Cincinnati gtmuv. m utm ( fieMM. mamufrm.;i.t. Itdhlbtirg Arms Boy Scoltts to Quell Strike Disorders lly the Atxoriated i"rrt Willi (lip American Army Nnrlli- vyrsl of Vinlmt, Oct. i'l. 1'ii.v 8t-uut lit lluililir.ru .anil other (lermatt citlex ate lielns united Willi tiim-lilm- -rum ami tire lIMt-il fieiiielitly In itiillliij strllie' otittireukH, uccordliiK to infiii mu tton ipiicIiIiik tliu Atneiiian Intel. llKenco ileliattinctit. will liixlst. till the whole. 1 Until U?e note Ih satlxfaelory." J. Willi .Martin. Prexldetit .luili' of iVinnvm I'lean Court No. S: "in my opinion It In the hext thins Preshlenf Wllx.in ha written xo far. It Koex ill- roetly to the he lHjIni li riiikii fiankl theimtlmat hy the entile civilized wiirld, Ilia a nation without honor and that iheie can he no negotiation Willi the (hrnian loM'innieni " PRESIDENT DIGS PIT FORBERLIN Mnt Vcci'pi .niii?tict' ('oti(lition or Meet Wrath f (t'l'inan People TO PKACK TIJIJKK WAYS ll CLINTON . CII.IICKT yiu.r i .,, ,n:i. .i ,, , 'nil,, i,.,iu. t'uiuiiulit IHt'. U.I I'i'lih i l.rilwilo. i Waslilnstoii.Oi-t. 24. The IVesldetitV prompt niiswer to (iernianj took everone hy ui'pile. Ills close nilvlscis expected hint to, wait until ceitain cxeiits developed, ithiond. Today It w:w oxplulned that I there had heen a "sudden elmiine of I plans. ' It was suhl today that our note with . ivxnrtt to the armNtici' went to all the. .Powers In tho wtl r'nsn Inst Oermany. creat and sinall. .luat who will he the military itutlioiitlos to dtclde the terms of armistice, litis not !.ct been i decided. It may be the Versailles I Council After the tetms of ntmlstlce haxe been mrenl upon niiioiiK the nine sentntlies of this country and the Allies the decision reached will he communicated to tlnr. country In ail probability', -ami by It forwarded to tlernmiiy. This whole process, the, coiife.tenee with the Allies, (jrcut and' Small, the choice of a mllilui oiwiiil- zatlon to tlx terms, the mcetlni; undl action of that oiuatilzjtlon will take' some ili.vs. ! I nil I ni.- that t me It is imt Imiirnbablc, , It was Intimated today that a further c iiiinuiile.itlou mlcht he nceiied fiom iermany. (Hie Is expected from Austria in spite of iie llnal nature of our hist reply to her. ;rnoiii, In a Mule Tim ift'iet of the President's note Is to isUe iiitniati the pportmilty of dl. ctisslni; an uriulstlei Willie still keeping me political questiui, of refoiin In Uci m.iny uppermost. The Herman Govern ment cannot withdraw' from the discus sion of an armistice and call for a war of national defense without tlie whole' Herman nation's knowing that unmistakable popular government In And she will knott It plainly Tlie pitfall of consenting to tlie dls 1 i-usslon of an armistice lay In the ft.ct I that the harsh teims tile Allies niii-t 'exact inlght enable Prince .Mas to crv out ti. Ills iieojilc that the honor of Ill's country was at stake, i'u great '.mis this danger thai the radical supporters of the President have beep insisting thai Ills S" b "" VT"""? - - - oiei tines on the r.round that her iliestic refi mis had been Instiiric.-nt. Three Itiillils to I'eaie ll,v nilciptlng the course he has tin ,,,,l,len, lias '"'lit tlitee wa.tsof reach ' ids jiL-nir l,ll . ' tine, ht tlm Clllll.lel.. telUtne. lii... I sur- lender of the piesent German Hovnn - ineni. that Is bj their acceptance of ihe terms l-'oiii and Ills ussoclutes will hn- pose. , t rwo. by the stirretnler of the autocracy and milllar oligarchy in responce to the I'reaMent'n demand that reform In Uer inuny be Immediate ami unmlsiaUalile. Three, by the overturn of the Herman Government by Hie .Socialists. (Ihicao lliuril of Trade lli'dil Die Clileiigu. i i.t. ;t -A Stamford White, ptt'iident of tlie Board of Trade, and utie of I'hii-ago'H niot prp-nineul gl.iin nipr. amis. id ,f jiii.uiiioo.a this miuning. Tie attil.k ti is pic eil-i by Spanish m tltn nza more n j. jr mi ' l 98 5 9 I I A gettion. 1 ! I Capacity I two tons I 1 ZLJ v'dw w WILSON SENDS ULTIMATUM TO KAISER AND JUNKERS i (ntitlniiril froti. I'nce tine i tnltlatlve Ht 111 iTtnultiH with those who have hitherto 'hci'ti the mantel'' of iiiermiiiiy. hVellui; lh.it the whole I pence" of tliu world depend now oji plain Hiicuktiiff mill xlf.ilKlitfiiiwaril , HCtlun. the 1're.sldent deems l lilx duty I tn wiy. without tun attempt to oofteti .vlml may seem Iihi-mIi tvoiita, Hint tin. natloiiH of Hie world do not nnil can- not ti'tiKt tlie. w-oid of those who have 1 hitherto heen the muster of ('.eiinan pollcj. and to nolnt out once mote i that In concludlne ieili- ami iillempt 1 lite !' niiilii Hie iMllnlle Injuries and Injiislicrs of HiN Hr the (ioviriiment f ,, r tilt-l Slates vauiiol ileal with DEATHBLOW GIVEN TO KAISERISM IN PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE t ontlniird from Pane line tnan. tltiiiohlllzatloii of the (lei'inan in lilies, the ttirillltK over of the Her miii navy ami the ii-inoval of tli means of equipping niilltar.s and naval forces. Mul Proir slm-erliy Tlie President xas he feels he can not ill, line to take up the question of an armistice, havine; recchei! solemn and explicit iissuiauces of the Herman lioM'i'inuetii Hint h accepts tli terms nf the peace eniinehili rl li him ; thai tlie desire to d'seiisx their nipllcHtloti cciuvs from uilnlsters speakliif; for an OM't-wheiiiiinu majiirlt.' of tlie ileimuti IHople, anil that the Ortnini aimed fiirees will observe the htimnue rules n civilized warfare on land and sea. He iL'nores entirely the Herman nro- tests nial denials It. i.-ponse to his siaiemeui inai no urmisiice cuiiio out lie considered while tlie Herman arui.v and navy conlinued their atrocities. As to the iiuthoill of the new spokes men of the Herman people, lie speaks, as the note save, 'without any attempt to soften what niav seem harsh word", and tells the men with Whom he Is deal line und thmtigh ttiern'thu Hertnan pcnpl) . w-h.v -ucli evtraoidlnary safe Utiai'ds must he dentai'ded before hos tilities car cei se. a nuisTici: co'Winoiss AGREED O BY ALLIES Lomliili. Oct. LH ItctitftV. Mtulted, learns that the. Allied Hovernments. ns a lestilt of continual communica tions, aie perfectly acquainted with and asreeri upon the terms under which It will be possible to enter Into nogntlattoi.8 for an armistice. It should be observed that naval ques tions have never been dealt 'with In auv ntrntlatlons between the. 1'nlted States and litrmanv. and (hey aie of j llrst Importance from the Allies)' vlevv I point. i "The idea of the freedom of the ' se.is as understood by Uertnany." says the Keuter dispatch, "Is t.ot u matter i that any Allied Hovei nment can ac- I cept at all. It would appear that the conditions precedent to an tirmlbtlco , must Include tlie question of sea I power ns well us of land power, but hitherto (iermany has always limited I her lemarks to land power. j "America, (ircnl liiitaln. France ntul i Italy owe so much to sea power in car j f.vhig "li the war nnd It. national de . velopment that they cannot omit con sideration of sea power fiom the dls- cussIoiim conceriilng the armistice. "The President never assumed that his conditions would he limited to tin- ! '" "'" r,7u"IMI territory, as "'l ".el," . wrfy.. argued. He put, ", iiiinit.- questions to Germat.y uf,P1. ,,.c..viii"; the first note as n prdiinlnarv to placing the matter be- evacuation of occupied territory, as fine tlie Allies." BRITISH CABINET TAKES" II) IV II lA' HVPI V i . , " ,uus. . m.i ,j i i l-inubin, i at. l' I. Die Uritish cabl- '.'"'' Piesue,: 0wli","V. do-,,. Tlie r.iilv was received bv the M'oreign Olllce fiom the llrltlsh embassj at Wasliltigton. The llrltlsh press and nubile- tod.iv ,'eail rresuit nt Wilsons rtpi.v to tier- lead President Wilson s null to many with enthusiastic approval. 1 usual nctltltj at Whitehall nffoids an Indication of the sneetl ami m-tiivtv u-nii ...I.I..1. .i... ..e,. t i '.... . "Another liglitnlng-llke note, swift laud shuttering, look London bv sut- prl' - e. declared Hie Star, commenting on the American executlte reply and crystallizing the general Impression which the Wilson note created in Lon don. llEiWA'S REPLY TO BE SEiST SOON ! My ie Associated l'rc Ziirhli, Oct il Vustrla's repit 10 i I'lesident Wilson, w-lileli will soon be I sent, will declare that Austria Is not disposed lo enter Into negotiations with Hie I'zeeho-Slovaks ill I'ails. but onlv I LOUDEN Overhead System All Lines of Industry Do away with the old trucks and wheel barrows; put the men vho have been using them on productive work and install a Louden Overhead Carrier. It's more efficient, because it ipeedt up the work, releases important work end relieves con- The Louden Carrier can be usee for long or short hauls, light or heavy loads, it only costs about 70c a foot comnt-te to install, and there'is no upkeep expense. Whether in the simple work ' of handling engines in n gar7e or in solving the I complex carrying problems of a manufacturing plant, it more than pays for itself in a short time. ' Write today for catalog illustrating its great sav- ing in many tines of Industry.- DAIRYMENS SUPPLY CO. 1919 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1. ne nt UIM ' Hare I3C7 Distributors for THE LOUDEN MACHINERY CO. (Established 1867) Fairfield, Iowa. li lltn licriiian people, who have heen I ansureil of ii h'cnilSne constltutlotutl ; Mttittdlnfr iih the iwtt ruleis of (ler-i many. If II mils! drill with Hip mill, tnr.v iniisterH and Hie inoitiirrliwl . aiitoirals of IJennany now. or If II ls likely to luivn In ileal wllli lliem later; Iniri'Karil In Hie liilrriiallniiul oIiIIbu- lions of the Oermail Kmplre. it must tlematiil mil peace iiCKOllatlntis. but siirremler. Xothlmt can he nalned hy leavttiK this exxentlal thhiK unsaid. Accept, sir. the renewed axxitiances of my high consideration. HOIIIJUT li..BI.Mi. I Mr. 1'r-jileiii'k Oeiletiln. ChiiiKe il'Af. falres of Switzerland, ml interim, '" t',l!"'K ciitii-Rc of Cermati Intercstii In eil Stale". with those In Ailstiin. loioeillnif to the Vienna cot respondent of th" I'raiikfort Hazette. who Is usually well Informed. The nole will sav furtliir thai tin re construction of Hie Austrian state can tiote he effected so rauldl 1 lint an armistice must he dependent upon It j and. now that Ktnperor Charles's maul- felo has openid the av to lefonns, the Huvernmetit sees no otistaelu to an armlsthe. i Huron von Ilusare'. Austrian Premier. In nihil essitiK llie uiipee eli.mi-, her on the subject nf President's: Wil son's tepl.v to ihe Aus'rlan iie.ice pro- ' posal. said the iTesldenl's note would I he nnswered after careful consideration 1 of lis contents lie added that Ihe pace ' discussions. notnltl'sliindlnR illllleitltle." ' would deliver the ntuld In the near i future fiom tin uustieal.iiblc tn'sM of' ar." CAPITAL SI'I'XL'LATES O.A ARM STICK 77iMS! Hy llir Aniociiitnl I'rris tv tfsiihiciiin, Oct. : I. HlSCllSSll.il ll'll- the probable teinis . i teted here tnil.ij oil of the ai'in'viiie vv lib h ma.v he foiniu lald hy 4he Allied n ml Anier'can mill- tJi'.v ailvbers after tic Allied Hovil'ti- ' li ent lulve ennsldered the Heriiriti pro- tiis.il. trali'initteil , j Pisdent WlNoti. -MiMiai.v opiiiini lure Is timi ilr. Wll-( I so i has exptcted the hasie Idea upon! j u i ii 'i an imiiKiPatc aimlstioe can bv readied The lerms to remit r the tier- i mai uiilltaty power en land and sea ! absolute, Impotent must lie worked out j b;. the supicpie w.it tir.cil. : It villi he tile miss on of the military ndvber's to transhpe ueneral irlniip!c. Into concrete tetms of foitres.-es ti In occupied, suli'n.ir ne base to bo placed under gtiaid. iniinlt'inx plants to' lie ills. mantled and sit.itcgv rail lines lo be secured against Uerm.tti Use. '.Since .'ii'inlst ce'ini Alliid tettus means an end of the will', nlle.ni on hImi must be gjveti to deinnhlll-atlon of Hie Helmati ai'in.v'i In Itself a long piiicess, since the great force i .nil, I not lie turned hack to civil life met- night As to tlie teinis lheni..eifK. Ihe sltua- Hon on land, so far as- the western front Is concerned, appears simple. To make certain that tlie I'-IiohI tleels lire put out of action, in never. b any terms except the surrender of the submarines , themselves appears mire dl'scult. Oc cupation of Hilgoland might serve to1 , buttle up both the submarines und the1 Herman high eas tleet so far as tha North Sea outlets are concerned. Inn there is another gatewa.v. via the Kiel i Canal and the Skagetruk, passing be-1 tween neutral waters. , Ashoie on the western front, which, 'dominates tlie situation elsiwheie. It, Is tegaideil as ohvn us that occupation of the Xletz Thlonvi.le "multvrstitlliiiiK, as the Hermans call that gteat follress. would lie essential - " . I. s. Troops Via, (iuar.l Speculation In this connection has an unusual bitei est here since It Is regarded as probable that the Hermans ttould. In anj case, stipulate that American troops I take over the fortress until ttnal dis position of Alsacc-I.orr.ilne Is determined , pellei conferences Holding the .Metz-Thlotiville gateway. supnlenieliti d posslhlj bj ucc'Up.ltlotl of ,lt, nhme fortress of Strnssh rassburg. some otlieers think, would enable tlie All ed forces not only to dominate the Herman tot-ees on this front, but would give als., an open road Into Germany itself should a icsumptlon of hostilities be tliieateiied. Terms for th, evacuation of Belgium and northern France prohahlv would lie,, 'de ihe siate-nepi of conditions Hun must later be enforced along the Het-iiian-fielgian frontier. It Is believed the Allied chiefs will propose a definite plan vv&&trttVS&U:???Z&- jfwfckM APACU BA i' Zff 9& THE ALL- DAY EVERY- DAY SMOKE, REVOLUTION in l Curing and a tion in Blending. What Nature begins in Cuba, Art puts the finishing touches to in Mapacuba. Havana Filler. Its world-famous bouquet is derived from the flower of Cuba-cultured leaf. Sumatra Wrapper; Keeps the cigar smooth in suction, so that you can smoke it clear down to "all but the butt". 1 ( Cents and C c 1U upward O S'"s lluy it at any Ct'zar Sttrt, Stand, Club, Hotel tr Rtitaurant. BAYUK BROS. . Alio Manufacturers of the Famous PRINCE IIAMLBT Cijart 1'lUI.ADni.PlllA Official War Reports rni-N'rii I'srU, Oct. :t. On the OIe front we crossed the cnns.1 east of Hrnnd Vetiy. Oesplle enemy counter-attacks w hold the eat hank. . Hclween the Olse ntul the Herre there was 1 vely flKhtlnir In the region of the railway north of Mesbrecourt. North of Nlz'-le-CIotntr we enlarged our ualns ditrlui;,the nlsiit. On the p'nlratls east of Vouzlelil thrto wire (treat nrtlllety duels. iiHiTrsir l.onilnii. Oct. -4. Sh-irp llithtlnir continued yestetdsy afternoon and evening on the hnttle front routh of Vnlenclcnnes. Our troops drovn the enemy from Veil dfKlcs wood and captured the vil hiKes of Ncuville. Knlesches and Heauillnnles, securlnB crosslncs 'of the ICcallloti PJver tit -the latter place. At the close of the day the enemy counter-attacked vigorously opposlto Vendlrles. supporting his Infantry stroturly with artillery tire, but wan re pulsed. This morning th attack was re sumed on the whole front between the S.imhre-et-Olse Canal and the fVhehlr. (illlt.MAN llrrlln, Oct. '.'.1 (delayed). tin both sided of rfolesmfs and l.c Caleau we frustrated a renewed at tempt of the llrltlsh to break through. Violent tlelittPK came to a standstill on the line of St. Martin. Neuville, lloiisles. Ors Htul t'ntl'Jnn )n the north bank of the Berrc on both shies of Voiizlcrs and west of flrand-Pre attacks by the Krenoh broki) dnwn, as did also heavy attacks by American troops on both uanka -of the .Mellse. A.MIIIIK'AN llrnilqiiiirlers AineKemi Mxprillllaiiarjr Piirrrs, net. 1'3. (Delayed.) (in the battlefield north of Veiduii we have made proiriess at several points In the face of determined re sbtnnce. In the course of a Ideal at tack in the In HV lly wooded and hilly cAintry east of the Meuse our troops took the Uols lb-lieu and penetrated the tneniy's positions In the Uols d'Ktraves and the Hols de Wnvrlllc. caplurinR over I no prlonerH. West of the Meuse Hanthevllle has heen com pletely occupied and our l'ne has been established nlomr the ridge northwest of tlie vMIiikv. In the course (if bit tee flBhtlng north of C.tandpie our troops captured seventy-live prisoners and eight machine guns. Artillery lire has been violet on the whole front, reaching. Its greatest Intensity east Of ,the Meuse and north of thu Aire. The day has been marked by In creased iierlnl uct'vlly on both sides of Hie Meuse. In the course of tunny combats our puisiilt squadrons shot 'down tlfleeti enemy airplanes and one oleivatlon balloon. Three of our nb"erv.it'on balloons were destloyed and n!x of our luachlncn are missing, tint- bombing units dropped live totH nt e.ilolves on iiemy com'Ultrallon points for the ivtirwii'il movement of the ilei- i man forces miner vrlt'cn tlie inunj s armies would sueceijs'vely ret're. The plan uialked out. It Is thought, wou'u I provide for exposine of the Herman j forces to Hanking operations that wouh' nit them to piectx should unj ticucbeiv be levelled. What foitrcsses on the Hermau-licl-clan frontier might later be required foi occupation Is rot o clear, since It Is thought tint in iniy uis'e the I'-se-vatlot, i of tho P.liln.' toad to llerlln by the oe liupal'on of Metz. and possibly Stiass liilic. mfglil make piecautlops 111 tile norm ( fc'S CfrJ-flUiill lUitimis Could Niifffimrii Vlfrinu oilier ohvi jus require ..ems would be. It Is thought, surrender by Austria to the Italians of fortresses. In the Alps Hint guanl the Austrian bolder and the road to Vienna; prohahto evacuation of the. whole east coast of the Adriatic mid the occupation of such basts as would bottle up Austilaii naval power completely In that sea. Pos.lbly the surrender of their naval base of Trieste night be ilenialHl.il. Be Economical of Money-Teeth-Pain The best way to save suffering and dentists' bills is to keep your teeth and gums healthy. . SOZODON'T cleanses and purines i the teeth, hardens the gums, stimu lates circulation, neutralizes acid ity and refreshes the mouth. ' OXOdont FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOU) BV DCM.ERS EVCRYWHUvf revela Not the Bifieit Cifar for the money ... smmxjsi'm.zm r.. efa6ia r, t& iil" KiraiJ-iMifl 4 fcitsil Ju tiaig Sweep Ahead' on 15-Mile Front t'flntlnueil from Pure One fof several hour yesterday Into Den tialn, which Id full of civilians. With out doubt, many, wore killed and wounded, ami the same condition Is probably true In other town'. Catlllon wan taken hy storm "early In the lighting below Valenciennes yesterday. Or. Is In llrltlsh 'hands. The Get mans bcfori) retreating blotv up oil the bridges over tho canal be tween Catlllon nnd Ors. Ottu corps holding; the center of the Fourth Army fiont opposite I.o Ca teatt alone had taken DUO prisoners eatly In the day. ' North of the Third and Fourth ar mies which- attacked below Valen ciennes, the Ihitlsli First Army has continued Its attacks und reached po sitions well to tho notthenst of Va lenciennes, which Is graduully being squeezed out. it Is probable that the Hermans have already evacuated Hint town. The heaviest fighting yesterday seems to have been . In Vljvcquo wood, which Is Htlll JicliiK' cleared up, although the Ihitlsli liavo passed completely nround It and lire before the .itreat Mornial forest, au outer de fense of Mouhetlge. Valenciennes, still contains many civilians. An officer of the ('unndtnn detachment flgbtlnK In this city said: "I entered the town with a platoon and saw an old woman sauntering up a Rttcct, carrying a bucket. At about the same time a machine nun opened on us from n second-story window. I was wounded nnd several of my men ' were also hit. AVe retired for a mo I inent. hut the last we saw of tho old ' French woman she was going right j along as It 110111111"; was happening." ' . Samuel iSternlicrgcr Dcail ' Samuel Sternbetgrr.' well-known shirt manufacturer, died yesterday nt At ' lantle City, lifter several months of fall ! Ing health. Mr. .Sternberger was Heventy- one ears old. He was a heavy holder .of rtal estate In the central section of I the city and was also Inteiested ex- tenslvelj 111 western mining enterprises. He was u member of the Mercantile .Club and was nfhilatcd with numerous '.leuish fraternal and charitable organl- ztlnns Ills home was at Kighteenlh and Diamond streets. He Is survived bv a brithtr. MEsSfe. An Increase of 919 The production of vege table oleomargarine in the United States in one month exceeded that of tlie same month last year by 5,599,000 pounds. The necessities of war have created many new ( markets. There are four ' and a half million users of household articles among ' Delineator readers. Woman ! does the buying. It will pay you to tell her what - you ' make. Delineator The MaoBzne 7? ' One1 Million homes Fair prices and full measure for small coal buyers Beginning November 1st all peddlers, storekeepers and others selling coal in small quantities must hold licenses issued by Horace H. Fritz, Director of Bureau of Peddlers and Storekeepers of the U. S. Fuel Administration, and will be required to sell coal at fair prices fixed by the Fuel Administration, and in buckets and bags of stand ard size and weight certified by the Bureau of Weights and 'Meas ures and by the Fuel Administration. As an added protection to the consumer the peddler or storekeeper will be required to display upon his wagon or other place of business a sign furnished by the Fuel 'Administration, containing his license number, the correct prices of coal, and the size and weight of the buckets and bags used. Before buying- of any peddler or storekeeper, consumers are cautioned to .look for his license number and price list, and to look for the official stamp of the Fuel Administration on buckets in which the coal is measured or .weighed. The Fuel Administration requests that all cases of extortionate prices, short measure or other violation of these regulations be reported immediately. V The Bureau of Weights and Measures has enthusiastically co operated with the Fuel Administration in seeing to it that these regu lations shall be observed. Any vender violating them will have his license revoked, and will be prosecuted when he violates the.regula-. tions which he has agreed to observe in consideration of receiving his Fuel License. i While protecting the public, the Fuel Administration has also aimed to do justice to the small vender, giving him a fair profit to take care of his extra overhead expense based upon his cost of 'doing business. This class of coal dealer is useful to the community, 'las he t is the sole source of supply for 1 5 c0 of the population of the city. . , t nM , rW h The Si.-, . ,v ' 1 'LfrlL. ' . ' m . ' v ! ,'Lit!. .' ..'.. '"rt-'-', ' . ,." J" "i GERMAN PEOPLE READYTOREBEL Wolff Bureau Correspond ent Predicts Revolution in Few Weeks ALL CLASSES INVOLVED Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger CvpvrioUt. 1)18. lu Nfitf VArfe Tl'mrj Co. rltorkbnlm, Oct. 24. There aro contradictory reports here with reirurd to the situation In Germany. Tlie Stockholm correspondent of the Wolf News Agency, who has: Just ar rived hero from Uermany, says: "The people generally feel that the hour of political freedom has struck Germany Is within sight of a revolution, which will batlsfy even the greatest ex pectations. There can bo no half-way uggnsBgniiuijM?MF fV J? A, n n "PLANKED LOBSTER" Surrounded by A Wonderful Dinner $1.50 It th Price Oyster Cocktail Olive Celery C'taia Choicder or Consomme I'lanlteil Labtter Asparafjus.lluttrr Snuce Jidfcmir. Potntocj f.ellticc aiief 7'oiei(o.SnInel Choice of Ice Cream and Cake. Pie or Cheese Cup Coffee j II i w 1 W SL v Weekly COAL Bulletin of the Federal Fuel Administration for Philadelphia W.rsl Ft PlijMilfkU Cfl Sxcki$i M so fit f house, and the genera! desire to lw" thorough rjidlcallwUToh tir lheWWh Rtate. " , 'I fiaVo spokeif wilh workers hd peasants, as well as with inerrtbpm Of the educated classes, anil everywhtro the opinion was put forward that the WHr of defense against the whole world had an Inner meaning the llhcrntton of the Herman people by their own power to hrHk all bonds which tinv'e, divided the democratic south from the reaction ary north and the brlng'ng about of real unity of the German nation. "If tho Kntcute Pies to enforce a dictated peace the world will witness li spectacle never seen before. Tlie Cloj man people will rise with a renewed iwwer to c.irry on a war of frredorti, compared with which the war of 1813 was but child's play a war for self good and self-determination. In which every one, be he tsjurgeols, worker, or peasant will give his all. ( "Among the masses rapid develop ment toward Tadlcallzation Is gohig on, SchledematiiiV time will not be of Ion? duration perhaps not' more than three or four weeks. He nnd his patty are masters today, but tomorrow Is the day of Karl I.lebknecht and the revolution toclal democrats." The Wolf News Agency Is a German organization ustd by tho German Gov ernment to disseminate propaganda. Qyjp Genuine Tyrol Wool Ae y moxt satisfactory fabric for outdoor wear. Ladies' and Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 26.75 28.75 30.75 34.75 Street, Top and Motor Coats 29.75 33.75 37.75 Girls' and Juniors' Suits and Top Coats, 25.75 Velvet, Velour A Felt Hats Mann & Dilks U02 CHESTNUT STREET 7fc;w s anove Twelfth and Arch Sis. CI.AVDR M. MOHIt, Mgr. (Entrance on 12th St.) s3 sst- Aimtiittetr ht KlUtlfkh Ut V, 5, f utl AilninUtrnU'ig jf iv'to" .1 &u& :jiis1tilMMyfMs1lErfMftMiMHsls 'U' R I-.-.' if - Tn i WsT Ml TTsWiVTT-Ttl -!" f t-'MTtHKk i . , a ..j.Jm'A -... . fct,AlSAi'BSt,eahii . J" .1 -A J ' - '- ,.,.aMfcissMwiaTin .- -- i-t.-t- Si . - ,
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