"' . K I h-f (, t I ji K f ? 1, is . s IE . ."? r PlaiA is1- IS IW lk m hs I38"- I l- rV ?', X k SWAY IN TURKEY Armistice Gives Complete Military and Naval Domi nation to Victors ALL POINTS CONCEDED Terms Include Possession oC Forls and Guns of Bosporus nnd Railroads Special Cable lo Evening Public Ledger C'enirloftl, IfS. by S'tw York Times Co. London, Nov. 1. An English correspondent writes to tho Kvknino VvvtAC Lkbokh about the terms of tho armistice with Tur key. IIo says "The armistice, which was signed after three days of parley, was both naval and military In character, Gen eral Allenby having been kept closely advised of the proceedings. X,le irrn Istlce Is as complete ns that of Bub. garla and gives us absolute military domination over Turkey. The guns and the forts of the Bosphorus pass In to our temporary possession, nnd all means of communication, as well as control of Turkish rolling stock. There were a dlzen points In tho armistice, all concerned with military occupation of the country, and they were in subA stance conceded by the Turks." London, Nov. 1. An armistice be tween Turkey and tho Allied Powers was signed Wednesday night at Mu dras. Island of Lemnos, off the Dar danelles. It came into operation at noon yesterday. Turkey . accepted the Allied terms, which are equivalent to unconditional surrender. It is impossible as yet to publish the full terms of the armistice with Turkey, but they Include: The free passage of the Allied fleets through" the Bosporus to the Black Sea. The occupation of forts on the Dar danelles and In 'the Bosporus neces sary to secure the passage of the ships. The immediate repatriation of Allied prisoners of war. Sir George Cave, the Home Secre tary, in announcing the armistice in the House of Commons today, said that General Townshend, the British commander. captured at Kut-el-AtJiara, in Mesopotamia, was liberat ed several days ago by the Turks In order to inform the British admiral In command in the Aegean that tho Turkish Government asked that ne gotiations be opened immediately for an armistice. A reply was sent that If the Turkish Government sent fully accredited plenipotentiaries, Vice Ad miral Calthorp, tho British comman der, was empowered to Inform them of the conditions upon which the Al lies would, agree to stop hostilities and could sign an armistice on these conditions in their behalf. The Turkish plenipotentiaries ar rived at Mudras early this week and an armistice was signed by Admiral Calthorp on behalf of the Allied Gov ernments. According to the Dally Express?, Turkey will be required to deliver up certain persons accused of disregard ing the rules of civilized warfare. These individuals will be tried and, if found guilty, will be punished. Some uneasiness was expressed by the newspapers over a report that the Allies were prepared to make a bar gain with Turkey by which she would be left in possession of Armenia In return for a free passage of the Dar danelles to enable the "Allies to deal with the German-controlled Black Sea fleet. However, it is most probable that a free passage of the straits was demanded unconditionally. 8th Anniversary SHOE SALE Tomorrow Is the Eighth Anniver sary of our Birthday. To celebrate we offer 1150,000 worth of Reliable Winter Shoes at great reductions. Our Thousands of Customers have have learned to look forward to this AnnualEvent, Come here tomorrow for your Winter Supply at this Extraordinary Saving. Open Satur dr.y Evenings. Women's Smart "' $3.91 Boot vw 6000 pairs sam ples and special purchases of lead ing makers. "Most all of the wanted styles to choose from at a saving from 12 to IS a pair. Womta'i Wi.t.r 2 M Sloes w All good styles I ... wu, Hiaiw, Patents and Tans. Good range of sizes. Or. Ktllm't Cukioa-SoUfa 2 Skoo The Shoe that's pleasing hundreds of women with tender feet. In Lace and Button. Sixes. sj to 9. ieoe p.ir. Woau't $1.W CeafortS.eei Kid Juliets. Strap Slippers. Comfort Lace She-en and Oxfords (slight factory hurts). All sites In the lot o?i ssi Girls' SS 51-71 , Dull Leather. ass yg 7. Wl $ j, Saoet Satin Calf Blu-?5?I- Slies 9 to 1M4 and m to ' ud GirV Hih Cat $7.1 Stora Sloes Th. Children', delight, with Straps A Buckle." n Black, .IM i to. UH at ft. is. Site. I to 3, at Mm' S9.U $1.78 fZ.lb li.klt SkM r.noicott. Jobjiaon's , ' Hy Work Nho hftftfl. Double Solos and .'firteur"' Also other good make. M.'. E41ctt.John.on'. Work '-v. A,. . .8kM.S!.M fEW mpapFPIfB VPVfl $3,9?lik HI . ''tt"f ifS9 iljll ammmmmWmmWr&X. iz.:&vjikwr HMKlf mi'hii'iftOm. bh. nRkil iiMmmmVR 'mm'lmVJlBmvPTV iBKimflmW!;llilimV $?.88 WI Average Eight Bodies Downed to One U. S. Plane Lost Uy EDWIN L. JAMES Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger t'opvrioM, IStt, bv ,Vciu Vorfc Times Co. In I'rancr with Mi Amerlmn Army, Nov 1. Offlclnl records of the American army air pervlct reveal tho remarkable fact that our mr fighters have brought down an average of eight German filers to each American nlrmnn lost. This Is a record not equaled by any other air service. Our fighting aviation started last April with one squadron -up near Toul. This grew to four squadrons by the end of May. But America's real entrance as nn air power dates from the latter part of June, when our airmen entered the Mame fighting, ltbughly speaking, our nlr service has taken part In three largo operations first, tho Mame fighting! second, the St, Mlhlcl battle, and third, the present struggle north of Verdun. The reports arc divided Into periods of a certain length. Comparison of the figures of vlrlorles and losses of the dif ferent period show that the ratio runs from six to one to ten to one, making a fair averngc of eight to one. Up to elate we linvo brought down between BOO and 600 ttcrman airplanes. It cannot be said that our wonderful tnllo Is duo lo better machines, for not always have wo been equipped with the best machines a at present, when our pursuit men have an excellent French spad. It Is mill a matter of question as to whether tho spad or the crack bocho Kokker Is the better iinnchlnc. There are other reasons which persuade one easily that our relative Bcore Is not due to a superior machine. It cannot be said that our good score Is due to Inferior bodies blng against us, for our youthful fliers have time nnd again, us. at present, been up against the best air outfits which the German army boasts. It Is the opinion of our air command, ers that this excellent showing Is due to the personnel of" our filers, to Ameri can nerve and quickness and resource fulness. RECALL VON BEKNSTORFF Former Ambassador to United States Quits Turkey Basel, Nov. 1. The Frankfurter Zel- tung, a copy of which has been received here, says Count von Bernstorff, German Ambassador to Turkey, will arrive In Berlin today, having been recalled from the Constantinople embassy Jess on ac count of recent events In TurkeV than tho necessity to have soma one In" Berlin especially acquainted with American matters. The newspaper adds that the Turkish ambassador In Berlin, Turkish officers In Germany and two Turkish princes wno were studying in the Herman capital nave Dccn recalled to Turkey. Matfson & DeMan) 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) SALE EXTRAORDINARY! 250 Exclusive Hats $8M . A Special Purchase From one of our best, millinery coneerns en ables us to make this" exceptional offering. Truly charming milli nery has never before been offered at so big a saving right at the height of the season. That are truly unmatchable at $10 to $35 Unusual smart turbans, tarns, colonials and trench caps, developed from the most desired furs. Fur Hats ulfgjp.. Plush Sailors 150 Smart Trimmed Hats Repriced for Very Special Selling ! Pufdutiw mjtu QBiEXU fttMDAirE Damon iinrnuTEi SCHELDT POSWION Co-operate. With French and Belgians in Driving Foe Toward Audcnardc GERMANS GAS CIVILIANS Women and Children of Shelled Villages Dying in Field Hospitals 1J- PHILIP Ginns Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger Copirtolit, tOlfTbu .Vno Vorfc Timei Co. With tlie nrlllsh Armlet, Nov. 1. Troops of the Second British Army co-operated yesterday with the French and Belgians on their left In driving the enemy back toward Auilenarde, due east of Courtral, on the lino of the Scheldt. At the same time British forces are re ported to have Improved their position along the line or the Scheldt near Odomez. north of Valenciennes. Appa rently the purpose of the attack was to drive the enemy off somo rising ground fo that the French could advance with greater ease. North 'of tho village of Anseghcm there was an encounter with a, German trench mortar battery", which fired fiercely at the advancing troops, and this was destroyed with the help of sev eral French tanks, whose crews ma neuvered with the utmost gallantry. Tho enemy Is not strong In artillery on this part of the'front, having drawn Here's thown y Finest quality Cor do . Calf. H Positively all M leather, no tub- I stitutes. Nth Open W wawnsn; ii3:Ba; Actual $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50 Values Former Prices Were $8.50 and $10.00 J! V. I v t-J I s. fi . X stMr .. . iti' Orderi Accepted ai back most of hi. guns behind the Scheldt around Audcnardc, but he is firing for harassing purposes with long-range high-velocity shells. He has also been using a large number of gns shells against tho villages within the British forward lines, the result being that man? poor people, mostly women and children, have been badly gassed, and some of them are dying now In the field hos pitals. The enemy's strength In defense Is due almost entirely to his machine gunners nctlng ns rearguard screens, and they are fighting hard because they have been told by army orders that If they yield ground now they will not gain an armis tice. TURKS BEATEN BY BRITISH London Chronicle Says Empire Pressed Drive Almost Alone Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger Copvrioht, mm. bit .Vein Vorfc Timet Co. London, Nov. 1. Although there has been no jubilation, It seems to he well reeoa-nlied what nart the nrltlsh Empire played In the subjugation of Turkey. The Chronicle editorially says: "H nhould be noted that, save for Bus slan fighting In the Caucasus nnd Ar menia, which ceased nearly two years ago. almost the whole of the war against Turkev had been conducted bv the Brit ish Empire. It was our Dardanelles campaign, which, though at heavy cost to ourselves, dealt Turkish power a blow from which It never recovered, tt has been the subsequent campaigns of our armies In Palestine and Mesopotamia which, following tho sound plnn of drain ing her resources at her extremities. have finally forced her to surrender. This Immense mllltnry task, with Its heavy concomitant naval burdens, has been carried through by the nrltlsh Em pire almost single-handed, without pre venting us from undertaking at the same time for nearly two and a half years the lion's share of the offenRlvo operations on the western front. Wp ought not forget the very great part which India played In tho achievement. It would hardly be too much to say of later stages that Brfffsh India has conquered Turkey." pm&ismzm!ZEmizmm&zm. See This "Shoe" VVB. -iv one of the enappiett modth we've thit Beaton, and we have mhatun 1 1 .tome real onei, too. But here's an exeep- It tion, it'e built of genuine CORDO-CALF, A a rich, dark Cordovan shade, and H 'jammea full of fine Workmanship and i ttertai, nothing like it in town, it' -i a real $11 value, too, but we only Wi cnarge you 97 i isaa so. rENN sq. M Opp. rity Hall, near j Wldener Hide. ! J Tn AND RACK W SootheaKt Corner K 1B1 N. 8TII STRKKT ffi tit. Mnra Kvrnlnic A.1J IIK.liM.IIKM i $g.5g Every New Style Creation Is embraced in this col-' lection and most im portant no two hats are alike. Sailors, large and small, odd shapes, mushrooms and chic turbans in every new suit shade and black. Including "Knox" and "Gage" Creations. $5 to $15 The banded sailors, that are considered the dress hats supreme. A plentiful supply of them here. m 'W Vi MfcSH :i&r4kJit.x !M CZECH REPUBLIC RISES FROM RUINS Bohemia Appears on Map Again as an Independent Country CELEBRATE AT PRAGUE Troops Tear Austrian Cock ades From Hats and Join t in Rejoicing By- GKORC.E RENWICK Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger Copvrtohl. I9lfl, by .Vno Vorfc Times Co. Amlrnlnni, Nov. 1. From the ruins of Austria-Hungary (he Czechoslovak republic Is the first of the new Slates to rise. As from Tues day, Bohemia appears nn the map again as an Independent country a country of ubout 12,000.0(1!) Inhabitants and with an area, roughly, five times that of Hcl glum. mo republic of the Czccho-Slovnks was solemnly proclnltned. according to messages from the Bohemian capital. The Austrian governor had fled in Vlrn. na, and the mllltnry authorities handed "ur lnclr functions to the national coun' Repairing and Remodeling at Moderate Cost. Charges Payable When Delivered Most Noticeable Savings on Regular Prices H!S is the greatest ever presented itself season. It is a most unusual sale, brought about by the most unusual condition that prevailed in this city during the past three weeks and brought business to a practical standstill. . We make deep reductions on our prices. To Reduce Stocks for the business stagnation has allowed them to increase entirely too much to be consistent with good business policy. Silky Wolf Scarfs In taupe, brown or gray. An 17 Z() I ideal scarf for the miss .... PJL I ' f n!iiniii!ii!i!ffii!ii;iii:ii!i!iiiimiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiM 1 A Small Deposit Raccoon Sets Animal scarf and round muff S of selected quality skins. S $34-50 "111 Fox or Lynx Sets In black. Barrel muff with head, tails and paws and wide animal scarf. $49-50 Marmot Coat $74.50 45 Inch, Full-flare delgn. Long roll ing hawl collar and cuffs. I niviiiimniiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiaiuiNiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiil -iiiiiTitiiiiir;tjENiirmHiiiiMiiiuininii!Tifii:tLr!JfiiiiiT!ii!iEM:iriiji;iJi.!nFrin;r!iii:irii;7 '-iiiniiiiniiiFi:ii;iiiiJirjiiiUi:iti:ii;i'!nifi;i!iiii!ii;iisMii:iM!Nn::iiini:iiiKiiTjMM!:ijfiJi;i., ''fiiiiiiiyiiiimiiititiiciiiiiiiiisEiiiiiisiiiiiiiiitijiiiiiiiiiBiiBB; "Vs- (t":JB Muskrat Coat $89-50 T h r e quarter length full model, Large ehawl col lar. Selected skin.. "" ;Lf p .. ell. The army Is no longer a fore, to ho used at the bidding of Austria-Hungary, but has become a sort of gen darmerie. A 4arge number of official! took the oath of office before the coun cil. Prague wan beflagged for the occasion, and her enthusiasm was boundless. Orent demonstrations expressed the Joy of the people, who acclaimed the Kntento nnd America. .In other parts of the country the same high enthusiasm was shown, Everywhere there were monster meet ings and patriotic Kpeechcs proclaiming the liking up of the new State with the cause championed by the Vhitente arid America. ,Thc news of Austria's peace offer come, Indeed, as a Mgn that the last moments of Austrian tupremacy In Bo hemia had bten reached. When fragile heard the news, the people nssc milled In great throngs In the streets, em braced one another In their Joy, and sang the Czech national songs. The doldlcrs fne tho Austr'nn cockades from their caps nnd threw them away. In some cases tho olllcers had lo be forced There's, somtfiing about Intra youll like feW?! priBHMiapBBBj Maxtfson & JDebAany 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Tomorrow the Most Important OUR FUR SALE Of Compelling Importance! fur - buying opportunity that at the height of the fur Special f Squirrel Scarfs I $25 S A limited number at a this most cxtraordi- H nary low price. Long rolling shawl collar B effect. B ffliiiiiioifflHDiiiiniHiai Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired Nutria Sets e Smart-shaped scarf and bar- 1 rel m u ff. Selected quality j skins. s $39-50 nil niiibi Taupe Fox Sets A good-sized animal scarf j and trimmed barrel muff to g match. m Raccoon Coat $145-00 Three quarter length loose - flar ing belted model. n $68-00 I Nutria Coat $135-00 A snappy 40-Inch, flare design with deep shawl collar. PURCHASING AGENTS' . ... ,Vnasmsmri. ... t.r 1 i. .ur !-. J Jii " l"ta .'FWrI uiifct,. 1 t" ..I ':T - -. ' ' fr v- i.f.i' "' 'if .' ',. X"y ffip j Vc,-J to do so, but the vast' majority of them shared the Joy of the soldiers and the people and decked their swords with rib bons of the Czecho-Slovak colors. A tremendous crowd gathered around the Huss monument, nnd Premier Urn, masch's name was loudly acclaimed. From there the crowd surged onward to the general postolllce, where a joung man, amid tremendous cheering, climbed up to where the Austrian eagle was fixed and threw It down. The crowd quickly trampled It to pieces. . Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET .A' f . ' $&P Tyrol Wool Men's Overcoats All Weights 22.130 24.S0 28.50 32.50 Tyrol Wool is an ideal fabric in all respects. Serviceable, comfortable and needs no pressing. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Buy at Less Than Present Wholesale Cost E' ARLY last spring we would increase, and we bought heavily so our customers could make substantial savings on winter's prevailing prices. It is on these low prices that we make notable concessions, though we know that wholesale prices have since advanced from 25 to 40 per cent! Buy Immediately for these prices will only be possible until we bring our stocks down to a normal condition. Judge by the following: 1 Fox, Wolf In taupe, brown Good size animal list "'ill Silky Wolf Sets In brown or gray. Trimmed barrel. Large wide animal effects. $44.50 Squirrel Sets A chic rolling shawl collar g effect scarf. Hound muff to g match. B $69-50 Hudson Seal Coat $145-00. Three - quarter length flare model. Large rape collars nnd cuffs. ORDERS AJCEl'TEDBH , ?s. ,.a, ;';Aa!HuJ' -,-. .... -.rmsst ji . i rn - . r, an,' ,- .J"H..i,AT.' : :' . ' ., .rt?tf ' ?i'. V-"' ' r Aii 'Ol.jJMBsmWm AmaterV,,Nov.iil-W a Petroerad telegram, MaMMkl kovskayn, known In RuaMl' bushka," "grandmother o('utM slan revolution," was shot on 27 on the charge of opposing tM 1 shevlk regime. JLtif'l special uispaicnes irom uovnsm October 16 said Madame Brahi Kiiya was reporieu to nave areaji Russia September 14. if.) , a.i Charge Account, Opened. Large Size Coats Up to 50 Bust. Mail Orders . Filled. Day of 1 i it ; n anticipated that fur prices 1 i or Lynx Scarfs or black, scarf $38-00 Hudson Seal Sets Smart-shaped novelty scarf, and b a r r e.l muff. Selected quality skins. $48-00 mmiS Poiret Fox Sets Wide animal scarf and round muff to match, with, head, tail! anu paws. $87-50 W 'sWsW Jf "II it i V i 1 it. ' J It 9 A rail . i I ALJf Am lfx A II ?1 .iV'SB Hudson Seal Coat $225-00 i length, full belted design. I-arge nhaw collar and cuffs of nutria. Hudson Coat vim. 5-inch full.! Deited mo tar. euC'.i border of , vtlt y.S''(VK :n. ii" iA v.:?. ml rm m
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