-Lf...i , 1 K.IJSS. i. V K-' a-s 4. Km, siiTr iJttm M. s' 7t V i llf I iflk.tgjL . ,. ... invTu W REPLY losses Unite in Praise "resident's Note to i I Germany tWO COURSES OPEN 1n Must Either Accent ' IJ-Allies' Terms or Figlil f$, In Etui eM Cable to ,'i rning Public l.eilfr Hrlo'iC WIS, I J .Veil) Votfc 7liilr5 Co. 1 iintlnn. Oct. Cli Sin American elide In l.omlim l'i cli ent Wilson's niltnlrct.i urr In tlie hlfih- Imalif.'ii1hr. 1 hp 1.111 ihit !' li n innrp i:CMiii lustltlril hM Hi rnnflilrnco nl'ic"il f.TsH&tl hltii. Thaie wlm lire! lou'nV 1 I ltl- l6fiW'cld hl follmrj iuntrntliins csjirrf i&t,rratlflcatlon tli.il ll" now hni trnnsinlt- f'-Vr tV .4.. ..-.! .. 111. n. . ......... .. t?i U l! Wit till I "lUllUfll'' .11111 ' II I lll.l ll- II IfbXln tloiFrhinents nril.iti'il with Hi" ftffik'Unttcd States .W The InUe of liutlnml n i' "I f 1 jtrmt Cretlili nt VIImii' nnti mrrir tln ',.1 I .b m !.... ..In.. file, 1,1 1l la .iMIItll 1. iiifjv iii.imci ivm i' i 1 - 1 - ........... PrtJiplllfn and ticre It liiic-i no third hMSuriii! open to tin- Odtii.iii Thev $$fry-numi ftllhpr npcrnt ill tt'fll!' "WiUons &V'ijiftli, Morenier nlnni nn'mlnK thnt SSStne ilext of Hip n&'c nlll It" nTinlttnl r(9;fe!LC'1 ,he ,,prn,ni "'"'' ' w'l'pb ryS!fean liaie no ihiM1M 1 ,im sor--tfS"t that. If an.xthltiB nn suneil to Hi m fresldent's ob.n iPff i n'lition be tween the noivrnlnir el t - "id Hit mi of the peopte will alt et "i m Dltlon lilies ppnit ll W -Jonii Dillon, .ii r tin i inu fc-'&y im Intention nf slttlmr n tllilsnient rill EffiiPresldent Wllso. but h" I'T hoh-. as i Blirflve has h trl mi unbounded eon- I'ildince and admiration i-td I renid ittlmlnj lha liitir n! Ttirrilin .irnl i.' llt. -S.v,.v.iim " " ..-i -- SISSStloi." EtZfllj ,CvW. Boieinii'i V p'Y'Vtratles.Tn'onict . i n ll tl'!t 1' r"mn1i p't e-iifi sat ten el ) r-i it-s . .i irWi J" " "P"",p " KifT ii iii. or the ft aSj TT(tllsh peonlo will I) too It -tmes && the Issues sro-tr'' "4 unto ihr, rhr-l'e r'X right UP 'o the ri'inun fjoienioent " iA CIl''p',"o r"'""" ' s,t i, - i tn fSiWon. Indlc-tie-i i.'r h Uef tuv rternnn.' , ',',',' '" "oio, ""l'l"s ."id 1 1" ib-innn rtit move wonit . -o e.i l,at woold ' .'J T '' T,'," , "'" lU'U to ''C' wvii? the tenns of ., -mil "P , r ft,,,;m " roitc.l to do ko felOplnlops nuo'eil h-e "o-n person's I 'V',,'"0 .,;"n""1 T " "B l"""" ',"" E-wpresenlatln of ....', d rferem .tani "' the . utlins'sns, ,v ,,,,,,01 ,1 ntpi.de,, i!W'.i, Lord P'n.' e.,.,f,-i ,..i M""' ' T'fl'lfi' Wilson- ' ere it tt-t- trCT h iMUanltnn In frtil,n -" tt . tirt Tiisn -i" ,-...- . "...,-i-i i-,,css .tji-i tftaffmmial of Presnlrnt Wi'son's 11 .te .t.VH r.l.1,.,1., I 1t,.1.1iii. t .,.nA.. Mjt Vrees t nlftirm P0II1 1 fSifj.Artliur Hendcison lhnuqht Hut 1011- BrW t...M.i. .. it. ,i,a I.,,.,. .. .. .. ;COmiltiiiii ..-.ii .. .inns ,i en .trims. AJ- 11 Mft--, 1 'it 'is 1 in- i,,-iii ii-ii nmi f-lM attained utidii" 'miiiriante In the puhl p P'fci'tniDd) the Allb d C. 11 i nmoms s muld ln BviLtiefore the CJ"t man p"ple a declaration 'SyMJiif uniform pnl'ti shnnlpc; tint thei xVtisr" m "i-ioiti it in t 10-011 f ainshniiBh for lh" time lielnir Hi., p.. JfellrtHalon of otheial opinion is withheld SlJUCan be stated iinph ttlc ilh Hint liilt- iirlvjsn puono iiiniiuin nus nu j.nui 10 1 1 1 1 11 1 iiflvn lreniueiiL iiii'iri. itii.t- 11 t line tfJKwUh va raplultj whlei nun he tl sior . ti?SrtlnB to Oil mam hut is mn.t s ,t . . '. m B..." . 1.l....1 .r it.. ...!. 1 . 1 itior) uj 1,11 !.n"i 11 tin itint is x.iKen l-tf Indicate. 1 lcailv Hut the tvibncm 5,1C-Jjjew,s, vvhlih liatl tilt n pl,u httvvien sninKiun .iini i.tiinion ami tr ouuise f r. 'vf V C . '" $1 & if. ... .- i? ti . . 1 im ;F zm,i 'vm mh 3iV5".5v -f . y- i iyv-: MfrMmwl I mrii mm ili. XI t . U Srj.l2Xi. vis, -v c iirMm , r s . i-i -sv 7 y 1 i .a,J'lr'.V.y.r--J. . ft - ; ' wns)i -.- k f Pi itf V f IfisJi hi iUUV ! ' i2v'IJ ' M M k; n. v ., i .i 1 1 Vs m v -i 'Willi BJfev iM mmmmmWM k't' mmmmmwm vrgSMf ,)' mwlmW MW:'Itii V.HIn fit W'JgSiS ifWSmulWfll Iii mi I Ihfl f I! '4 S m M.n'. ill1 I K mens pi j m $5.oo i f j War-, m B9 t ":' e JUmplc m tytmm 1 vu f Mil HJ 95 ;jhb3i!p ITATATATATATATATATATAlTflHi'jaaiB.-'f. j..a- ...... ' 'II II MUM mm V 'i I 'i I ' ' 7WW HltfinjJKlBTiiriiii i , m,-. i ": "TITtf 1 .liWih 11 1 ' 'EqttttiMTirms of Germany When ftiilning. Carson Han lly ftir Awtiatril 7ri l-ontlcili, (Jet So SpiMklmt nt Oxfoiil, Hlr IMnnnl Caixon ?itit dnv cli-cw .ittentlon to lid num's tiilnlmiiin tlftilnndt when "Iip thought slip was ilctm. Those In eluded the Mil u-nder of M ilt. 11 lb laltor and tlie Sups! C.mnl H' hcurtllv innciniPit l'i I'lcldoni Wilson' note, nln.r. "TciJnj, oJi1 auiiNlk" trim ! it be tin- cjul alont of (.Inrimii " terms In H71 It u.im limit nstfr-d mid pint Hon mule tli.it nil 'In nnn Kiitis should lip t'Hp' il id rtntnriiiii'i 11 mind TM1I1 Unit Hip rlt could lip t il,nti -it ti,pTiiri An tliluc lrj tlinn siinMir trrtns foi (.pimitn now would Iniolio I'Nistor'" Piil mid Ito I'" nli In leiiird 'n -upIi tmlnls ts ilm iletitmltfitlnn of inlltliiii" of the n,,iil pi !ii a pne -m! nmii linlt 'of Im on the ii- n l'i I'lilied Slates tiD ruien' mid tin- CuropMii (loNeinini n's Mith nliloh II l ns-opl red If tbe cronnil hid mil In e i ilr.ired In snoh p:i I'in'iiiii mil Inter m mn- miinlpnt ons if ill points iiivipllble nf Inf drmni t ttlc fitnieut In Ornmiv whMi dNic'eenii'iil II Is luTeind hnrp tlintni,i pi-odlKp stub n wiakenlim of tbe the President's i pit to iJeiiiAm would hellleriput splilt th.it eien the .iuu mers-irlh halp bei n leludid i to wlirthel llie Miles nun made "the t'lpsldpiit's nine trains nn inoin olllelilK tonl7ilit of the eoi r.p mil foi tlir iiPi'iun nilesleis to nuneuii i " ' etue will lipli lo'inn ti (!ermii', i is o-H pspei 'It hilims us to the la suhjet.i-.tlut will be left ilciilbtlcs to httliocl: of lnrd fapt, ' sits minHiei fin it'l s'des on, hears WIKii's own tihri-p nt'ld tut quoli d as the most 1 Ini iiierlstli. iiuiMti or the propisl. Him wliloli the IM sldeut puts 1 efore '1 in iMi both tin 1 loii. 1 nun. at .mil the ip tn'e 'ip'tiuni jrtottlliiB tn this ilm m n not m ike .1 tint iijieton Imt will ptnb ihh jik for "i eeifle Infntm.itlnii ielj lie to tb. eruditions n' nn iiiinsii r nltll til" lllllhle pll)i.p of inrdoFn;. "P the ill. iivsmn and when the irini-. Ip" terms 11 made puhl p of appi il IIIB to the tie lllinlMIl of the p'-nple While It in n he as st.ivd In tome Ifnrttrs u"e that the eiet tetnis which the uilllt u advisers nf the Al lies and Ann 1 lei will ponsldei ado- rlllte for l Slfp llinlstltp hue lint let In en -ane' onid In the BOptnnienls niiterned It Is held to he piil.iln lb it the main pnln's hate In en dt.ifted mil eie'i.tnced brtnpcn the lllcd c.ipltnls u d W.ishuiB'on t; eil Mrltnln's rUliuI.itlon irl.itlie to he i.trmnu snlinitinis and her IiIb'.i is ihet and 1 rimes teuulrennnts Inii.,, .-rsii Ml" d maniled fiom bei "Cjr.iul to the luldseh ids of the llblne fu ine lnmnonmeni 01 war lttiteiiai ini'-i he hiith is di t-t li is. thp IMpsI- la it on as th imh rhioieh nlit al tits," Hips i 'lc. (.'htiniilc slXs If the tli tm in tlovernnipnt .111 tits the pilneliilp 1 ild down for an ai'mistlit ihe pi op j 1 1 villi bo fin vv aid mil tin Allied nil it and iniltiiv iiithni Itliv vv ill at once nnnniini' the 1 tpiuis If on the otlni hand tin pi'iiepip Is in illBinntli i.jrt'iid ind tl (liiinin (lot einment uses the tleni mil in n test fn prpuhltiB a w T of di utilise to thel people, thrie would n om t, ,,, i.intase In fuinlshlui: tliun with a fui tlin tet hv annonni mn trims 11 dital 'We will not venluie to piedlit vvhle'i toiirsp the iltrinin tlov einment will pie f.r 'Ihe lulli Mi s,is tint Wil-ons tunis .up Ind down in p.iii I ni;lsh mil tliat.tluv nn tunis m whiili tie Aiiipi 1 in I'lesoe,,, stars h, iimiiri. ami iitentltin 01 th 11 01 Id 1 f the I I id lii 1029 MARKET STEEET Store Open Friday, Saturday Every Should Buy 2S2P& Trs. WMi?. 33 -,, I fhe Greatest Clothing Stocks in This City are collected at 1029 Market St, Our entire S tory building it devoted en tirely to clothing and our Mr. Hill' undi vided attention it paid to collecting the great eit stock of clothing ever before gathered under one roof. The Master Prod ucts of America's Best Tailprs thowing every new style in suit or over coat every new mate rial every new color ing and pattern. A size for every man be he tall, short, slim, fat or stout. Here's a Winder Value.' Boys' Suits & O'Coats Positive $12.50 Values Better clothes would be hard to find at this price. All up to 18 years. M' '! .f.iM-.i li.l.hlTir .mill lW.i.i.i.Vj kej-,ii,ltn'a Chronic? p"nllUhn nlfi irtlclp by a correspondent In paitt n rollownt ' Wlliofi'") reply Mlalill'lipd n reconl for plain ipeaUInK In International te Intlonn 'crr lini a nation been tnlUril to Wtli tlie force nnd directness of tbli tepreixntatliH of tho New World Hut be flioitld deal vn falilifulh with tbe foe bns caued imhers-il npptmnl A iiiot owl Ions evaniplc of It U tile bllmr linrtl c lliitiirf.mniil lu 1 ntnia 1 !itm ' " ' .1(1 1. .... . -I ....... tint the icponie of liirmin will be ' Infliuncil bv tile lone adopted beie ' ct f'oie Hie White Home In Bine No far. It li difficult to see bow tlie iiiiinnni p rit inn let" no n niuir mo ifroni mi Kntll-h ennnnent I Tlie net "lep l up to fletnuiK n 11 lie Meld or mrrv oil Dip war? Til ir depend-, on Hip ipIHIvp foice ard ot.tlli of tbp mllllnrWt nnd lefntnil H II lie leld or mrrv rai tbp war turtle The ino't nil1inrl?id vilnlo Inlpe f'einnm niut -iilmilt (1) be iliiisp of tbe tnllltaiw pn tlon which f lint lllllllflltlteh depppl.lte tllleatfll" l m buonii' pi) when the Vim i Irani ate in full folie, (i) the pnlli'dl ltiutlnn, 1 i rtmntn's ls)l.uio,i. llulpirli lux- 'MB lelded .nitl Atn'rh .mil ruiltev 111 me i llllmlh lln'hed lb nee the fiine HiiUIni; for pt.ii'e 'U too troiiB In he lone dirt carded althotiBh there nm Ik a lat l.ilh to the i.! of m lloni' defptise. wlik'i wnulil plM' the ir i pew hlllp 'We niut be pre-l-i'pl, think plo nhpiris for some ttmpntarV tiBliteniiiB of the hilt Mnt Milnmlii t'rp-niire M the miiio time here .ue sipnn the Intenlliid ponr-'rute n' i ernuip" ulilrb will hale ptobabh the .MKcenoe nf i iilohel llou piesenl ttlie of l'rcltlLiit dson Rt ihf iliioi iilnl Trrn I ii'nliin, ti ' .'" tlefei' I1B to tin nr'iin'i I'liintllits spent h ihi Pilh Mil siis tint It l futile If ndtliesseii to Ilm Miles and m i'Is the 1 ' Hunt "' I ihe I'omli'teil ttlinlnnl win prnpln 111 I fiom the toiiilemtiPd tell that ho Is be us uiie'li used I Initio" MlW 1 ipnrltlKs ss the 11111 win mini, iiiuuif .lines mi it in, hold 110 aiKiintnt with the ippsenl 1 ulrr nf lierninm I lit less me umiiiins in- tlalm aooui hip tiernrtit .111111 s nuim- the hettei. in ilew of the f .11 fill teenril thehettei. In liew of the r.airu tepon, tint the a-1111 Ins untie for ntrop'tle-, ,,, the neld tud s b.utal treatment of I Hritish prsonns (iriiiiin "Instil e" lllnsihrnii I 1. Mm nine I'o"' "ins ' IiistlPt'oii lit -111 11 lips Is lilsphemv. i.einuni did. not ask for a peaie of i.isitd when he tinned I'ttori within , n, nlP, ,,t i, the 1 itilimlsslon, but tluli i-nods In llUssi 1 she lMiposetl a pt.ue of slivtn and simcht to Impose such a p..u. on tlie whole wot Id, s to tlulr lt iini iatl7.ttlotr It tines not intufst us Tin 011I1 w i to maki tlinnaiii 1 s ife in.iBhbor Is to ledu. I ei powtr . URGES KAISER'S ABDICATION Bi. tilting Ht'licv' (tTtnan Hojntl) lic NX oultl Qiiickl Kml War Special Cable to Lieitiip Public Lcdpir (amnltthi tif Sc" unl. mn cs Co ( iipeiiliiiBtn. 't-i -' 1" till Social i i. moKlaten of Stockholm, tbe onnlst ltadet lljilmu HiantluK. 111 lies that It would halt mule 1 neiiei imiiess(oii 11 the w hob suiMiiailnt wai bud In en re linked without a tlemnnil fiom 1'iesident I WINon He thinks it Impoitant tliat 'n. 1111 in ptptis ot the s-oilnlist nujorltv 'dimatnl ihe alidlt ilinn of the dinisti l.lk,, tht 1'nnih ltpulillt in t S7i lliatitinc to'iiinui's itc'inanv could s.n Tlie empiit ilei'aiid 11.11 the einplrt 1 ists ti nit tr 1 ml a liirmau 11- publii lilu 11K ii'i fin us life and lib tin he lieiimu tlie icinnpi.iis aim wink I- ot t'l ni"l vvill'd Invei BO In &. Monday Until 10 P.M. at Once His M ercoat- or Suit and Save $5.00 to $10.00 At the Hill Co. Store I SuilH, and Overcoats Suit and Overcoats $ 9.95 vQLrs M? (t,l(! CTWCT sMsf .sizr' r arm 4iAX.Ti .I..- -. REPLYTOA CHEERS CZECHS Opoiih W ;i) in Prague, ts Belief of Fighters in Uujsiu lKhJa eik without nuhthur strit. U , - - - r.,i, "1qU,,on,f tlino tiow until wo . .,.,,., h li. o"11,1, OU1' ",n,J' (" Ifts - M)KPEN HENCE,?.'" w T ,' r'?t,,le' """"f ''" ',l1, """'"''iCzeehoSloxnH IndependeiiGe will lie. ,,.., ,,, i-il ' I llil I'UH lAI'r , . . ... Hlirtl I rc?Ctl h HlMMieX IKI, . , . ' ... , hut American Aul ih nn llic Win U CMil. W. C.Ki:ilM N k. . ," , ,, . ,. ... i)..i.i: i .i- -,'""" """ '"""" """ """;' I oitvilaht. lplf bv Vni loil 7lmn Co, All luretcii Itlslits ltrsfrleil VljllllllstoU. Ot-t. J"). I 111 Russia, whtie thousands of j Ceihti flnuiks me llehtltiK for ua tionnl Indi pentlt'iiie l'ltslilint WU- , tun's ippl.i to Austili Ins been le- . 1 1 hod with Ktiut inthuslism. Tho vVi ohs think it iippn-s tlie w.ij to 1 I'l.iBue lion the l"l was letelud here 11 was uanslititl iitul iiltKiaphoil 1m uu'illaUli Buot) tulles iHioss titbuli to fact-'h hindiiu itti'is i:ti.is wire Issued help and 'too I'm Milt'tit's tin ms will' linstt'il 011 liillbo.tids whole nowds weip tt.ttlliiR t lit 111 lonstantlj. At the Cichs' ollitps Mr. Wilson's noto utitl the foi mat Ion of tho C?eih poiouitninl at l'.nis .110 hoi aided an tho tlnil step lipfoio the actual utuin of all t'rtclis to lloheiui i to unltu In 1 stalills'ilti the Koieinment. of theh luih" lantl It is u tlulllliu sIkIu to 1 st 1 til iV.ulis who aie looking foi- wnttl to thih u linn to thoii uilhe inil aftei beiUB four lo.ns 01 nituo ,,wax while It is utlutit to slP their dowmisi ppitssiun when tlio.i men. Hon tlit it dlsippuliiinient heuiuse the Am,,, , , ol,,,s p,,,,!,! lu)t ,. ct,f,,-cc. Ulelr flot liniI ,. ,, 10ai ,ltl()ss Uussla 1 to Aiisuu Mill tliei mo not down-i i,r ,u ti-,1 till tin lontiaii, thpj nie thin hit to ficht ,lK ,.,,,, am1 (u.lm,lny , , , , , within tho r in , , Xtm oi.ontlV.anuMd. nituo di mi mini d lijltll I ind ftotrl rs Doitoi Ktiek tapt.ilii of the I On cho-sloi iks iind ipii sentnthf of I tin- iitiionai toTiutii ;n v intlli nstok. Is onihanti'd 11 1th IV'slrloin Wilson's npli to lb" Aiiit'ii-Ilimsaiian u quest foi nn atnilstlie "Wo in. il lljl'ti'd at tho nun otll ' natioial iitTnirs Ini t ikeji ho aM 1 Jodm 'Wo 1' unit sun- tlm 1'rrsl. 1 nt's id 'is "ill lip o sii'n,.i,.i,t 1. ...1.. ' .i tli" ip ill tiiin of iiui ii.itiunnl i"l itiiuis Hi. will "o th' ouch tn ! i'i ii" as soon is p ,,, Wl, Sall o sion o'i tffotts until th,. uncon. 1 I ' ttn.'nl l",lf.neoil,"H'i' nf out country, I Is tss'iipd M'o r-inntit nnd will not I I .it - ir,, .j ,. ni ,,, i.ppj,,..,! ll" n,.''. 'I'I I" rcsp, ,v ln (,,. "' " """ ' iti'T to foi ip tlnli 1 . nr x . Tli"' ii do 1 I" think the nolshe. llri .. 111 htil 1 o " I iisl ed J hell t ,,p Unison. k Will hold IIS n--i'..- ' ' s'latnlns tiit-ni and no BONWIT TELLER 7 . o &3xt!&&m , .iiri . ",.., -"-3tijl"ji 'FSm't1 fFashionableIodels of emjatjimj simplicity and charm, fiflf emphasiziiuj silhouettes and treatments of a most unusual fife . order. Tailored, Braid and Fur trimmed models. $t k i m If Hi 1 rt 11 tSBtK5 JiiX. .v M1 -.."V1. 1 "v. P1 "w- wnethtit n ItlhlMh WO..M harfe tlieefffct of Stepping atj flnanl MKI from Gprmnny I, doubtful Wr mo nBhlliiB for freedom nnd UVi'llo S n, los.lble. uo Know f the nous ,.P.c.V1V.'!L..fr"m At'l llmi thoMuua. ...... ..V"'.nc,. ery ftuouible to our iiaflonal iiphatloiiM. The e,etit ii.Vn ,r""K, "'(Wiilntlmi. The "" me wi tnui. lJplln ;.ntb:;wo,ldHru.luinfo;,he,u;o u-iini-i'ii, nrraiiip mte iic.i.l i Mi. ? to a iiuestlon whethpi the BONW1T TELLER Ce,CQ ' CHESTNUT AT !3TO STREET WILL OFFER TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Very Special Values in , Women's ' Serge Dresses Slioxvimj a tltvcrijicd collodion of the season's most favored modes, trimmed iciti Braid liindinys, and exquisite Georyette and Satin Collars, in Xavy Jilue and Black, 29.50 Our Women's Dress and Gown Section is inviting from the viewpoint of pricing as well as fashion with varieties of 'dresses designed both for street and house wear. Women's Gowns and Dresses 3rd Floor lb: . a ci . rr - . .j. CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET 'INTRODUCE TOMORROW (SATURDAY) "Jfiine Fille" Fashions J'r COLLEGE MISS, SCHOOL GIRL and ihe DEBUTANTE . Moderate Prices MISSES' DEPT. 4TH FLOOR Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Theatre Wear Serge and Jersey. . 25.00 to 59.50 Satin Frocks 35.00 to 75.00 Velveteen & Velour 39.75 to 79.50 Duvetyne & Chiffon Velvet 98.50 to 145.00 ' Misses' Coats for Street, General and Utility Wear Velour and Soft Wool Fabrics . . 35.00 to 45.00 Bolivia, Silvertone and Velour . . . 48.00 to 59.50 Misses' Suits fclour, Silvertone, Velveteen, Velour Check and Corduroy, 45.00 to 79.50 t TTEai" ,..JV,3tT2Aim vHWN W B lira yj WMflW 5" ra enMne ttnder lhe'Hpi!Mr. If offtrert hmtrj Krlirek said: ' "The whole Czecho-SlovnU airtlv i"t Kitisla favors u completo Independent CyprliO'Slovnk lepublle" Tbe situation on tbp CVpUi front, how. eer, N not an Mittifrclory ni II was some time pro Tlie DolslieVlKI me presilnB tbe (Vepbn.Slo.il troops back nloiiit tbp Saiiiiit.i- 111 111a iiiii'K iiHiirumi, tbe iVplIii IhIhk fou ed to withdraw (), troopn" said KrbeK, "aie wenK. eneil after almoKt 11 M- lmmtlia" con- .ttniious HKhtlnB. Oni resmes are sm.ill "l r ' mnte.lal N liioullloluit. We are tt.xlmt to bold, nltboiiRli eery- Rindlialh", ililniT does not depend upon us, but upon the etiem's BtretiBtb and Allied assistant!'.' Amciliau nsslitniue Is about ready to ji '?. C CO. &Wte vxirwr .4sKNs tUvBkJOw I 1 Hi oil fcVT- saBsSBaBaaFCH r M l-KE&H ffBlP!Bi2 ISS'M I ? L.JBEIP rfj Hn,.m T,.,?.",f', The Tied from ti-nin lo itMieilnUil in teae Thursday, stopping at llalbln, Ir. Ktitsb and Omsk a day or two In tacli ilt, rairjliit; all kinds of materials and slipplhs for Uiisslnns and I'zechs After. warn another train 'nrrjlnp only sup PlUs leat The All-Amel lean speLlnl m .. AimrimsMiPM .iini in isi uti.yr The excitement and urheaais of the past weeks have gradually subsided, and Chestnut street has returned to, its Hernial lire. First1 .the "Flu" kept the people indoois, then the final tliivc for the Libcity Loan kept them outdoors, so many have been unable to comply with the vety definite request of the Council of National Defense for early shopping. The reasons for this measure aie clear. At the last moment tho Government cannot spate the stoics cxtia employes, light nor heat, but by cliatiibiitiiip the purchasing over a longer period this . need may be avoided. The Chestnut street shops in assembling their Chtistmas goods eatly have done their patt. You do yours. WHILE our Ftench allies have been winning fain els on the ifield of battle thev have not forgot that they have other lam els to look to, and continue sending us distinctive gowns and costumes. At , Biaylock &' Blynn's, 1C28 Chestnut stieet, thcie ate several aitistic din ner dresses, copied fiom imported Parisian models. In one the bodice of brown Geoigctte hangs straight and full from the high collar to the hip line, where it is joined by a studded band to the blown velvet skirt, which has the new one-side drapery. In a second gown there is i a gray Geoigette oveidress tiimmed ! with terra-cotta wool cmbroideiy and edged with wolf fur, blending in I shade with the taupe satin under- skirt. Both these gouns have the I new long sleeves, with the queer cuff, or l evei e, near the elbow. BLOW, blow, blow! That is what c hear evcryu here, and it is not tho north wind making th' noisn, but those who have a touch of the "flu." Never have handker chiefs been moio incidence or moie in demand, and the bigger and softer the better. With every member of tho family begging, bon owing or filching his supply, patcifamilias is leplenishing at MacDonald & Camp bell's, 1334-36 Chestnut street, whei e they have 'liit,h linen and English eambiic handko-chiefs and a special lot of extra fine white, all-linen Fiench handkerchiefs. These and their French silk-and-linen handker chiefs, with stunning colored borders, i le quite .unusual, for row are coming into the countt. v. and 'those which aie hete are lapidly being bought up by men who know what's what. THREE chcei.s fo- the apple tieesli They woiked overtime thi- summer and have pio- ouced a bumpc ciop. Wenatihee Valley, that wondeiful fruit gulden of the West, is .sending manv vaiio ttes to Henry R. Hallowelf& Son, Bioad below Chpstnut street. The Jonathans. olTsiirinca of Hip Knit an. I burgs, have anived, and those who .have nheady made their acqualnt 1 ance know they aie a ciisp, juicy, spicy, lound apple of a yellowish under-color, overlaid with a lively led, indistinctly striped. But when it comes to beauty of the blonde type the Winter Bananas aie by far the ' belle-, of the orchaid. A bright pale 1 yellow, with a daik pink blush, waxy and highly polished, mellow and ten der, it must have been fruit like these "which giew in Paiadise. the bait of Kve used bv the tempter." HAS it ever stiuck you haw much pleasure and profit is derived iiom looking in shon windows? The ai tides displayed aie not always what we want ou--selves, but fiequently servo as re mimleis of the needs of others. This week the H. D. Hougheity Company, 1632 Chestnut stieet, had theirs filled with wkker suggestions for Hi-, Majesty the Babe. Cozv bassi nettes on wheels, with a hood to waul off draughts. Round or squat e baby dre.sseis, one tier conveniently a-ianp,pd above the other, with the top compaitment for the bath acces sories. Sep.uato baby baskets , tiimmed with dainty pink or blue silk and net. And the cutest little hooded automobile ttaveling bassi nette, or basket, a contiivance with 'hiindlp for carrying and lower end coi eied to keep the family idol from lolling out. SILVER is one of the possessions which outlasts time, one of the few who.o value increases with age Piece, handed down from gen eration to gene-atlon are the most prized of family heii looms, conse mieiitly it'is-always well to invest in silver, every one being a potential nnci'stoi. At Bailey, Banks & Bid die Company silverwate plays a large 'pait in their collection. All manner of silver sets and odd pieces are theie, and of them the Bridal Chests of Hut silver nre the most tempting. The thests themselves a-e ';nahog ituy, in imitation of little colonial chests of,draweis; in tho largest, ar I lunged" by do.eim, ate all sizes and ! kinds of folks, knives and spoons. I But tlu'ie aio more modest Bets for modest puipcs, or the silver may be l bought in any quantity without the I chest. . RECRUITS for any branch of service aie always welcomed, i ami thu November cover of the Red Cioss Magazine touchingly mIiowh tho attitude toward women "looklos." No matter 'how, young or how old, their help la needed in Red CiotM wmk, nnd for each awaits a liihli nulled to her strength or abil ity, Pieviouij training is unneces Hitiy, Imt for banitury reasons caps mid aprons are requiied, and these limy In) bought at B. F. Dcwees's, U'j'i! I iii'stnut street, me apron,s huve tho regulation long sleeves, hi'U und pocket. The caps, differing III color according to-the line of work, oomu In red, white with red or blue lioidoru.idark blue, light blue, gray und white. Red Cross knitters will ttUo bo t-lsd that Pewees's has a new supply aUri.jur aad fiSMI An-tfrr'-ilMf M4Mf ' . --- ti'xrr'WTT mrr-r ..-.-- inrai nd.nuriies.'b6th VirinAfafi iMiJ(SV 'ishtiaCe alie'a&y tnoed-tt)''rnlilt,,,W&. vt- tliere Is now a Siberian "o ernlnenC," n m Mln it,.. (ail.nf.t,iii ntillmrlHen here jirn w. mlllnR out a new army, which Is Al ready In training, prior to me armai of fleneial Janltl, who Will iissumc cpm. niand of the ltusalans and CztiJis. OYEZl Oyezl ye lovers of olives! Bo not disconsolate that yoiir seatch for Spanish olives was unsuccessful. E. Bradfoid Clarko Company, 1520 Chestnut sttcet, has u good stock; not up their sleeve, but upon then' ehches. They- laid them in some months ago, and will " not advance prices while these lasjt.. There are all size plain olives, front the Giants down to the Baby Olives, in all size bottles. But if this does' not sound lich enough, they come stuffed with pimentos, celery or anchovy, one bottle holding three kinds, stuffed with celery, pimentos and capcis. Then there arc our own fine products fiom California, vary ing from the Colossal to the small est sizes. These also come lipe or uniipe, plain or stuffed, one combi nation jar containing both pimento and tuna fish btufTlngs. PERHAPS nothing is more diffi cult to choose in furnishing a house than the nigs and carpets. Like wallpapcis, thev have a habit of looking likn d -earns in the shops and like nightmares when irrev ocably placed. Usually, too, they are displayed in surroundings too ciamped for ths proper effect to be got," or entirely under artificial lights which change the tones com pletely. In the cacious showrooms of Fritz & La Rue, 1124 Choftnut street, tbese conditions have been drill t with in a masterly manner, with lesultant satisfaction to all con cerned. In neither the Oriental sec tion nor the American and Eutopean aie the lugs snicad around in that indiscriminate fashion so distracting to th eve and m(nd. A few beauti ful r.cimens hang on the walls; the test await inspection. EVERY time I go into an estab lishment such as Jacob Reed's, 1424-26 Chestnut stieet. I real ize what a godsend it is to theTmas-' culinp half of soeiotv and whv men so willingly pat"onize it. In the laigp assortment of trmments there is litt'e or no possibility of not find ing clothes t3 suit any figure of man- the tall man, tho short man, the stout, slerfder or medium man all are asstued of a good fit, the smai test of svles .and the best of ouality. And this is no easy matter. It iequhes,careful thought and con sideration on the part of the design pis and the selling foice, who must have the ability to decido instantly thp 'vpp to which the prospective customer belongs. And they do' it. II you don't believe, just go in and fee. FTER working so haid to make r the Liberty Loan a success, and wonying still harder for fear the city would not raise its quota, the l taction has set in, and we aie able to wonder why there was any difficulty in people realizing that in subscribing to the loan they not only had a good future invest ment, but could use their Liberty Bonds at any time in lieu of cash. N. Stetson & Co., 1111 Chestnut stieet. who sell the renowned Stein way pianos, will accept them in part payment for these pianos, and in doing this ithe company is actuated solely by a desiie to help, those who aie p-essed for leady money. They will not throw the bonds back on tho market, but will keen them as an investment, though they already own a laige number, , ' IF BY any chance you imagine sweaters are going out of fash ion with the seal city of wool, drop in Bonn it & Teller's and dis--. -abuse your mind. While tho ma jority of wool sweaters are in. dark sport colors, cut lather high in the neck, with small roll collars, the lighter shades are also to be found; but when it comes to dressy sweaters silk is again the favorite. An,at ti active yellow silk, fancy-weave sweater, which glimmers like gold,-, has the new Tuxedo front, cuffs and narrow giidle in a plain stitch, hut its best feature is its nocketA,"iSd large and capacious four buttons and lopps are necessary to hold them in place. No need of carrying a knjtr ting bag when wearing thjs sweater!' Several socks and helmets could easily find comfortable quarters in the pockets. , OLD Benjamin Franklin was a far-sighted old chap concern ing electricity, but I doubt it his wildest flights of fancy ever pic-' tured all its futuie uses and the num ber of electric devices sold at the House Furnishing Store of J, Frank lin Miller, 1012 Chestnut street. How he would have enjoyed being tucked in bed by Deborah (Frank lin, not Loirdnll and warmed hv nn .fl-i, Electric Warming Pad that requites1 0 , no refilling, never leaks and may be tl regulated in temperature, a Vtist im- i f4 provement over h6t-water bottles. Pi Ana naa ne naa electric curllnc ironi r his locks would not have looker! an I; scraggy when his portraits war painted. But his wife would travws have cooked his meals on the dinbtas. ruuiu inuif, -ui i-uinpact ro mwf9 vri"' wuaar Melt,; Ml i ,r ?(' . 1? '.i'.- .jcji?tf.yKi 'tsaj aMnMSSBBBjav i.n MB ite Mfrrn jai i&m&i 9 $
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