Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOYEiAlBEll 11, UJ18
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'WEMUSTGOON!'
SAYS P.O. KNIGHT
, ijbddai-L'S Da) of W orldw idc
Americanism
Dallied
las
5tr
.SlUST PROTECT TUI)K
Would Repeal Sfnintn Ail
or Have Ship SiihMie
(1 ranted
t' Kill I I
Hit It .
I I 1
' I ell
llllW 111 I!
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Hound Amerlian iiniini s i mil
Ingenult), direct, d bv Hi. eounli) s beat
brains and" aided In thorough orKHtilmi
tion of lis material rrsiunm, eimtiiulli
rvlll triumph oir the metal dtiioiraiy
i id other Keieusk) sot I illtle and 1iu
fdan Ideas" n.iw threatening m halt Hi.
ration's march u tltst plan among tin1
rcat coniiuer 1.11 poiitis nf the earth
Thin declnrntli n mule tniim b IN in
O Knfght, ti, pi.s.d, nl .nut p. neial
Counsel if t iu. n hi lii'rmiitun it i
Corporation, dun .. u .ni.rvleiv -u
Whkh he f)re,a-,s i.ir f .tun.- iC the
ahlpplnjr Indusm md w i ill trad., ran
the. kenote nf Ii(h ii ,ij. i ii ual In -he
American pocple in I i , deaf ur
"tho demacos ic- kcreiiskt mean,.
Ions-haired nun nnd Mi ,ri !iiiriilwm"n I
who would but. l r this jl ulcus i:i u ,p
and destroy in prlin'li 1." 011 wh.lt , ,
"" rounded, and h rmson ,11 wb 1,
has made pr aliens inpain'.ctd I .
tory " 1 ,
J nave oc lonflucti'i In the -"In 1
sense of tlio Ameil.an pc.pl., ,.n. it
aroused to the -ttu.ttiou unit j 1 ,
never bcrn morp options 1 nan I i .
od,' . .111 Iniied Mi Kmiti 1 1 , u
though extraordinary attempts mm I . 1,
mado in Hie last fifteen v. am. b levisla.
Hon to create an ummtur..! onditi .11 . ;
affairs "o 11 ake -i iter 1 un uphill,
destroy the ti.ituni law .,; tl . sun.v 11
if the. tlttest, anil t.. ilm-i. wa) and
tiieana wherebv tti. n,.. can . omixie
with the smart man I sii I 1.. lievo that
lie natural a win 1 . v.ll. and thai
we have nothing hi, - m-him ahead nt
us, although It be interspersed hero and
there with formidable jocka
interim i.rent v uriil rimer
ne war is aciuaii) e.vt-i make no
Tilstako about thai 11 nu Menially won
the day on whu'i th. c'nitcd state en
tered Into It, nnd ii nnlli ended two
weeks aura. Tonnnl i-uiiilng ..i th. anm. 1
stlce means nothiiiK n .11.. to.l.ij f,i'
the flrt tlm I- . ttt ,a .1 hi i'.iu,.r
Teace. by reason .t i, 1 , an mtenen
tlon, has returned 1.. I . il humaiilit -.
wounds. Our tlui- ts the n. a em of ', ihiwih r
world-wide Aint rieantf m ln danned. ! " m va..!! ..
a cannot p.iuse hei. 'it an Wo,""-"' t nndeit,
M H X t3
' ITALIANS CHEER I HO W TO PUNISH KAISER
PEACE SERVICES
FALL OF KAISER ' IS puzzle for LA 1VYERS jN CITY CHURCHES
Hundred March Througli
Slrt't'ls for Cflchralioii
at Slatt I louse
.IIII.I)IKN AUAI)K
1'oniitT I'Jiiipcror Carriud in
liflij-'N oil Slimier hy Happy
I'allhearera
( lias Hvvn Indictvd for Murdiv in I.usitaniu Case and (.onvirlrd
of Otlwr Crinws Hvforo liar of Public Opinion Miphl
Ink Holland to Deliver Hint I'i
I'l II It KM). Ill
11 e pte-iil. nt 111. 1 l mini ...mi
el ol 'Vim in an I11I1 main in il '
pnration. ln. in in inteiw. u toil..
on tlio llllnre of the lupliullililii.'
imlurtrv of the I liile.l Nut)'-, ill
rlnrcil that 11111I11 ei-liiin leni-lu-lion
"ue man an uimi 11 hip ami
opcrnle it uii.ler the Vnieri.ni
flat" after the r emiTni. ha-pa-e-el
uil.l. t 1
a. ill I
Ji. oplr
. .p. m.
Ill eninpi
Hi .11
all
III ,'IKll
1 slllpp
ha ltd iu
Mlnr 4 nnil. 1
H 111 It m ii
man with ii
.ulniil 11 ,1
.n tin 1.
-hli . 11 th
H.iK
' We ,,1! ,
j Intrrualt.aial
' thin biv aim
IthtH time h 1.
. .1.. uould ne .
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till n
Mil
1. ,1111-,. i'l. 1
v iti tl Inif
. ii mi i ml ' 1 in i
Id n. pi rail mir
1 dpi. n in . 11 --11
u ..er
i . lit It'l ill. It
Hliutk to lie done with the Knlcir'.'
lie ha linn cotiMeted of murder, of
Mion, of rnlilne, nf turlurltiir inin nnd
lnlnB Utile children. The ronvlctlon
Iuim not tieili In any court, hut nt the
lmr of public opinion
lie Iiuh mCHpeil. Ho In 11 fuliht from
lusMce. He h.iN hidden hlmwlt In Hol
land, lUiuiindlm? aslilui there. Call nn
IndlKtinht world Bet nt him? Pan he he
m ule to pay. In hln oh n permn, for the
I rln 1 of IiIh soldi! r In HclKlum. for the
hriitnl Mholisnle murder committed on
th.. hltrli "oil hy hl piratical uh
inarlnis What U hlM BtniidinK luforo the law
ot nai mni. now Hint he has Hid from tho
....uiurv he bathed In hlnod7 He haw
liwiied the nrtnleM whleh hlH po1le
turned Into wild hi ants Oin the Allies
riaih nuns the border of Hnlliind with
the lotnc arm of the law. and dr.iif 1dm
hm k to stnnd trial for his crimes"
(liic.ll.ni of International l.i
It K ii ipieHtlnli of It1te1n11tl0n.1l law
uifi a question ns lnwcrs niver hefoie
hml propounded to them T.mlnenl liK.il
niilliorltles hnc hem asked the nu
tlon Their answer ar
The difficulty If thev point nut that
Inn rniitlnmi! law is like a code of honor
r mnmc gentlemen- thue It no If mil
lemcdy for the Infrnitlon of Its rule
II is retailed by leR.'il .'lUlhorltles that
nfter the Kinking- of the lAi-ltnnii. n
,.,,r.. !. inrv in HtiKlanil held llll.tlll
P. Tiiimil, thence north to the Ktatuo Hohenznllern ruIIij of murder.
..f r.llHrt, then to Chestnut street nnd irftriil autlioiltles thus Hummnrlzeil the
Tiiilepiniif ncn Hiiuiiro case iiKiilnst the KaHer, mid tho poi.
SoinelHMly Kot touetln r n p 11 1 of tho nihility of lioldlnK him perhonnlly mil" J
ri.llc.. Itand, nnd tt illnti rinl. mil or- f, thee eari of bloodshed and punlsli
. 1 ti ia.it ions nddid their own memljor. lmr him fur his crimes.
shiis nnil musical units. 1'if ceded by1 Then- Is. of course, no mural nuostion
tl sqtnifl of mount!. 1 police, tliey , of his KUllt nut It It u KUllt the (lel-
lniuchefl to Independence Hntmre. In'.,.,,, iinn 1 mnenl shares rile iierinin
front of the old hull In which tlio 1 ., 1.. ..mid nuntsh him, no doubt, he
American Independent'.' wan born in
l uii. rut tiniler the Intertwined
' .1111.1 i,r America and Italy, ii.itrl-
i.ii. It lil.niH of I'lillttdelplilu yeeteiduy
l. liiai.d the HtlrrliiB unwM that
K.iImj Ullhelin ut Inst I1n.1l Leen
1 mieil fnun his tin one. and tlmt lovo-
ut ion gripped ull of acrtnnny.
' OiKtnized hy the Ue. Tliomau Cut-
1. nr HuoiicoiivIkIIo Clittrdi, jiour
1 1 lulitli uid ClirUtliin Mreots, (Jliov.l-
In r O c A. Huldl nnd other lendorM (if
1 lin down ton n Italian m Hon, thoy
iturniil out, ounic and old, m6tt,
worn, n nnil children.
il I'.itlni CerlUzl nas nk.,tf.l in iho
' HulnUB exfn ls s which prec tied tho
iiiii.iof n.v mc nv a. iiartnoimei, tho
Itev A Mnrlnl, tho tin A Iluber,
Tither aiiivnnnl, of Hovth l'hllndel.
plui. md Father I'etir Mb hettl, nf
ltt I'htlndelphln. Tt n this lead
'ishlp which hd the roni!reatlonnl
i..r. 111 ine pnr.iuc nnt rnri-unii street
l'asloin Call People to Give
Thanks ab Uells
Peal
CLKK;-Y WKLCOMI-: 3M3WS
which I kn.itt, that would enable tin
Ilrltlsh tn demand of Holland that she
surritider tho for'imr f if 1 1111111 Kniperoi,"
said Mr Lew In listlti exlrndltlon
treaties deal onl with r rlmeM committed 1
within the teirltnthil hoiindnrled of tli" 1 .,,,,. Il-iil
countries betwei 11 whlih they 1 xWt 1AIULI.- 11.111
Kiditt'oii aii(
1776, nnd tn which i nrcsentatlveo of
f. 1 iln. ' mo oiuv pefipies 01 ' enir.11 L.uropo
1 niLii.. "lBWt their own di claration only a
an ,
nf 1
. tmrce in
now him
nnt t ike a 1 .
I mi, and 11 we
.fiU' slnps in, I
It v 1. Id 1.. .
nIii j. jter I 1
Ills . nilpetltt.
hi.
1 . 1 'II if ill.
i. t t. .'l Id
a . .11.1 tli. II ll
1 I.. . II f.'l till W.ll
I III ll.itK.li.ll l 111-
1 1 Iiiji We
. 1.1 MIUi'l. We 1.111
111 We IllUSt B'l
I 11 on we muH own
ii. th nt nuwlu'
.u- ridiiulniii fir 1
! ike to compel.' Willi
.If livtmiK jiooils t"
In-. 1 imp. 1 itni -4 ill -
it woum n. 1..1 i , j,.teida
c i. . 1.111. o '. '
must eo on I" cummer, e of the unrld l. dllerliiir our
Paramount aiiM.nir tin piobbms fm - fmerclioiidi-n In fun utn ship Imtlnni"
)ng the American p..pid!with tln com-' "Xo.v, the tioiibl. 1- that Hit pi'ipm
InK of peace and the 'oun.qut.ut stiuc- ' "" tn'" "atl.ni liue be. 11 tun nm mi ial,
ffle among the nation lor trade cxpan- nni thev an not aroustd to th. une--ilon,
Is thn futurt i.f tin. ei.at sht(i slty Inr maintuiiiitiK the shiplaiUdinr lu
pins: Industry Imilt up flurlni; the war, dustiy ami 1.1 our i-onnirv 1iuIlk h Kiilh
declared Mr KnlRhl In his mpaetty clent lmiiluiiit marlnr tn takjmrc of
an a hlith olTi. er ..f the lnaii.-i.itlv lt mnnm.ru lln to mouse tlirtn In
most powtiful oriranizalion in the woi Id. ! tl"" nxessitles of Hie Mtunllon
tiUt,
he lua been MuiIiiiik ihK probhin for
nonthB No phas. of tin tpiestion ha
been overlooked in the American In
ternational Torpor itlon thioURh lt-t-ountless
lainlftcation-- With lntereats
so vast na to he be nnd the Krusp
of the uvernRo human mind, its plans
for tho futuie to make the United
Stutes unqutstionabU tin dominant pow
er of tho woild," tejuh Into tho four
corners ot the earth
Mr. Knight also h,is ...umiI. red tie
problem as .1 tneinbir .,1 th. legutlutrie
tho
oiifioniitiK iln
most iMijHiitnnt .pitsiii.u
niuntri
i:iefta Itrpral of iaiw
When the piople rune are sallslied
that the dhippInK lndusir must lie main-
li w days aao.
At the Rfiunie thev were nddredscd
hy tevclal well-known ltallin orators
nnil by Henri-sent itli e Wllllnni S.
Yarn; but, after ill the lenl feature
Of the whole demoiistintion was tho
efTUy of the Knlsi r tntrhe.l out on
hutter. a soaphox for 1 pillow, horno
. 1 by fix "pnllhenrers " who eould not
look rnonrnfttl nnd who did not try.
The aiclitnuid. r. r's FUposod corpso
wan attired In nn old md faded hltio
uniform, nnd Into the mouth tome ono
1 hud Inserted a frankfurter, tonetlier
with a match Nu one roitld have
I looked more delected than the self pro
claimed "All ITiKlic-.t' did m crncy
, stretclud ut upon tin Old
shutter ami boine through the sttccis
bv native sons of sunny Italv.
Tho narndc wu-i Informally or
tcanlzetl nnd thuiT wa.s no set prut-ram.
The speeches were is: mporaneott-j,
and with the exception of ltepresent.1.
tle 'are the orator-, spoke 111 Italian.
Hut there was no 111 startifiK the
spirit of the thronp wnlih leprc-cnted
pmcHcalb the whole of l.lttli Itul."
They ntnrcliod down Chcttnut utrt-ct
like, a loniiuurltiif aimy. Aued womuii.
bedecked tn Kattdy kerchlefsi 01 in
1.1. till lhttl li.il.l.l. ,1 ilimi- f.ttr nt . Ij
,.-..- -.h. ..'.........,.n, -.., j u. ,o,,,'
f
I"" '. " .. .... n.i.- IIII..0
fore .1 tribunal or tiimr own 1 nu -eould
do th" t-ame thlni? If !"- ohtnlnul
tHwdcwitoii r his person Hut It Is hard
to we how tho l'Utrh lluwrnmcnt eould
he compelled to Hive him up hi tiny
formal process, as evtradltlon, for et
nniple U could hold that the Allies
had no 'jurisdiction
The Herman Kmporor was Indicted for
willful nnd wholesale murder" live dais
after tho slnklus of the l.usltanla h'
n coroner's Jury sitting til Klnsale, Ire
land -
The jury, under the direction of Coro
ner IIorKiin, had been InvesilB.itlni? spe
elllcatly the deaths of flio Ilrltlsh sub
Jocts caused hy the loss of tin steam
ship. After 1 -catiilnlm: many wlliiekip.
amonB them Cnptaln W T Turner, com
maniler of the l.usltanla, ns to unlets
received, londltlntis attending the tor
pedoing and the rerue of sun Ivors.
O-roner llnnran said on May 10. 1917:
1 ptopose to ask the Jury to return
the only vordlct possible for a t-elf-ie-spectlnc
Jury, that the men In rhartto of
the wihmnrlno were gulltv 'ot wilful
murihr'
Thereupon iho jui withdrew and
soon riconvcnul, prtsentiiig the follow
ing Indictment to I'oiotiei- Ilnrgan "The
jury find that tills appallhiK crime was
conirnry to International law and tho
oiivmtions of all civilized nations, and
ago 11 not eo iicuvi- as 111 tin- days of t. tbenfoie charge tho olllctrs of the
yore, auuiy men carniil uanie-i. anel ' .,i -.i., o.i .t, u. -....,,. rmi.rri-.
talneO, and thut the American cltiw.11 not a few of the wives led croups of i,i .'i r:liveriimtii of fterm.im. imili 1
iiiu.1 be able to on and oiiute a ahip younpl.TH. Wllolo families wore in host-orders the acted, with tho rime
UtiS'l e, ."-"S "f..h l "ifl? '.-, 'w ne. whtci did not. however, pre-. of mflli nnd wholesale inutd.r "
which w 11 la for the hi neflt of the i m- sent nn entltely domestic aspect Vow that willliim llolienznllern Is a
tlonat him. then tin uuestion of it- Thero wcro veteran orgnu zat ona ' n ftigee In Holland .lolm l'rederlck
,Tal.B -!' ',-;' ;;'' ' "' torn tott'"-l tatt!o?Jw,,J,,n"e autlnX on inter-
hurdetiHi.ni. legislation m. ma be necia- it.lc, Thru- were fr n rn il hod, - In ,,,', , ... ...... ..,., ,f .,.., torm..r
sarv. and ilieina, tiiiiut uf guch re-medlai uniform, m.irililni, to tl... rr..,,..i i. .,.,,u"nttl '". 'lH "" " . F '.'": lor,mV
TSTrmtio nt il, AH.nt,. I ,m.i Mhl... u.i-i.ji. .., I... ...... ler.,1 ti III h- .-i .. . i..... ... 7.'-... ..:.. . .' I ' aiuwror COU1U lie evil.llllieil 10 siailll
!-- --- -- - .,.. . ,.K .i4 1'itii c i iir (741 litis JUKI
builders Association .if which Judge mere detail thai will be taki u care of t lie I r- wi i-e organization)) of union
li. u. uiisioiti, "i .-..i..,n .-..-. l.i. ieij- lll,-Kn wii.n i in i.ian.n - w or nets noth men nnd women
country un- iklinni to iiif j.uot-1
and Ouy W e urner of Un&tou
th other two members.
Tin
L'nlted 8tat,s-th.i i ountrv thnt wulilil
a ear and -i half uihleieil su. h thing
in a inUUcn wav Hiai we whipped Uie
military giant of Huiop. ilt. r it hud,
that continent blmlmit ..t its fwi-can
uioomplish .tiijthiiiK it , t- nut to do I
"With a nopuiatn ii ol llu.unu HO" in-.
tMlllaeut pni.i i we iliti of two bun
dred anil e. nt
coinbin. d wuh i.m
among t ..
. supieni.
shall l,.f.
nnd ftil. l
teh. s, l a.
v
ll.
. i iiii. .11 tifiir.u
t it nti.ii 111. ais and
11,1 I i'ii-Iv i on-stiu, -ie.
rn i -. jMislu. n
..t il . ifluli. luda )
. I . I , i i i 1 -. .
Ih. 11 Uht gl , n ti
ii ilut v ti. u
.-, w.ll
Ak l.rul.hilli It. II. f
If tho Vnltecl Mates is t haw a
11 erchant marine In normal tunes, Mr
Knight asserted, 01 - of tw.. things must
flrft be done
"Either repeal . I 1. en- -ition of a
regulatory restintiv burdensome t liar
UCter that pla.es the snip owner of this
country at a di-uih inian;. to Ha- ship I prlucipl. e aim
owner ot other . mutrl. s, anil 1. ae him I tlvi to il-ii n
free to operate his ships under tompeti
ivo conditions a lu I., si judgment will
iltctato ill competition with foreign ship
owners, or else
"If the epiallthations i amaiis-hti'
and ot wages and of conditions remilre.l
by the labor itad.ts . t t tn -. n.ui tl v ,,n
to lie maintained in our nienh.int ma
rine, the Goveriiment mu-t make up th. 1
dlfferenco in tin font of ship i-uosldns
or otherwise o us to enable men t,
own ships undr the Mnerl. an ttag at.d
oparate them undti the liueinau flaK
With tho prereut legislation, particular!
ibe qualification!- of tilrttislup i-ran,ali-hip,
and wages r.inrtil In ihc -. i
men's ac i . i i n . m own , ,ip and
operate n inlet tl in. in an iiag
"Shipping nemi. a i itu i f national
ll'terf-st, rcuiinued Mr Ki jihi, ,,,
should it n .t hi i a e.l 'u i he s ,nie , ,,
illtlon, insd tar as g..Li in . in i iiiiin.i
tlon Is concern, d. n li ne I ... n ,u,d Htl
the manufactuuti .ndustn.-s, whhh
havo required pnu.tl.ui of the Hnvern
nient, whereby a I. th. people li.n. is.n
tributed to il e aid of tin. iiiaimfactuieis
til enable them to pai high wage and
"t compete with inanufacturerH IW)illg
toVTer wages in otntr .ountrles '
"Averj eminent seiitlemiin. .lis, iissiiik
iiu question leemth, said tn.it plot
luly gover.inint.il owneixlnp inifcht b.
1', solution l do not belled, in thul
It WCTild be mirelv a tempora"! and
tiostly expedient I do not believe In
irnvernmental ownership ol anjthiug
ritv. FMfLtn or national i int. rtirn. nt&l
...r, .. ... . . ..... .. ,, ,.. m i .
ownership .nean i.. .u.p iniie, Ineffl-' win i...u nui in in rn-i in iiini u
clency. waste and evirav igan, . ' I th iiui-tiiillng tamiiie .an be uv'trt.d
i,urojit win nit on us i.tt .mam anel
i tin iiaoi 1..J...I f. ling w ill . ouie ..il th.
Miullttl n.tl.a .an elo tbl If )n-i- l-
hOUrifbUl. pi all tl..d We --ball 11,1
AMERICA MUST FEED
I STARVING WORLD NOW
I Cnrhini: 1 I'mlileeriiij; n
i othi'i' I'rohli'in. a- Dot'
tor MfUelhui
, lliK ol
the II
.i.liK a
l.t-.ttite1
.li.ni.1
ll-hol n i l
the II I ii
-.1 u i inn vioi 1.1 - It. . in I -prtng
vbini.i foiitnl, and
vm, i a nutation nt ail lot --.
i li mi' n Hue (ouutiy
Hi at i .bleniM vihc-h eon-
irnni Nun
, 1 Willi .
I s . ii .
l,.,.l ..III
II I III 11, 1
. olllll II , I
I In
I,, n lb
. 11 in
Unllll l- i
i f v. of peat-. , fiaH
l!au. thief , f Hie eli
l . o-operat ion .f the
ii and dirmt f tin
tint ,
in Imp p. nth n Squnm tin v sinu
their own national' nntliem and
iheertel th.. plating of tin "Star
Spangled ltann i " Hi arce lv a person
in the big throng was Without nn It.il
Ian nml an Ann rn nn 11 is nnd in many
respects It assume ,1 the propoitionH of
an ridvnin i- peace jtiblli-e
fhevaller Unldl was chairman of the
ivreises in tin snuaie, and the speak
ei , wtie Futlier t'eillial Congressman
William 8. .re. Chevalier Kmanuel
N.itdl. M, n iijiimln Miller, of Oer
iii.n town, fha'irni.in in the Italian
In -llllh ill HlC nmelgetll V Al.lr .Incenh
.1 i. oluccl, se. letarv of the Italian fourth
1 II . m Uan inniiniltee; I'letro Messlni,
an ml v.nerable of the Indepemlmt Sons
i Ii in. and Krnesto Ktanio. of nigton,
ion mini u-- ut. otlk ei- in ll.illan so
il. .
Mgn.i- Olamnnl, the Tiallan tenor,
- i iik ' The Yankee Bos In Itulv," a new
inp..-Ulon by himself, with the col
1 ih. latum of his son. V'lotoi Oianinul.
I'lnialier N'ardl aroused the audience
1 wliitlnlnd of npilause with ii re-
l . th. pait Itulv has piano. In tho
id w ii
rueul) .eighth nnl ( cleliralc
i iz. in of the Twenty -eighth Ward
!..!i!cil a parad, earli- this monilng
iinl altei niArehiiig (hrough the streets
I tin- w.ud pin. ei .led in i'H Hall
a lei i Hi. rena.ii d M.. r --irilth. who
maintains a residence in Hi.-ward. Tho
pi o. e-Mf,n vvas ie.l P vidfon Kenlmover.
II. publit in Wild bad. i I',, ,ii bauds
wet., in line At Itioa.l and Ktlbert
sire, in I, is of Hie Ctntial High si hnol
join, ii in the Jin. mikinktnlK Hi. thou
sand ,.i--ons in th. i.l,i,i ittiti
trial on the Indictment of the Klii'.ilo
juiv for the "willful and wholesale"
murder of the specllled five persons who
lost then- hies when the l.usiiaula was
totpedoed
Th. 1 1. is no etrad!tinn u.alv 1.. -tween
Ore at liritiln and Holland . f
'The trlme of sinking tho LtlMtmila I
was roinmltted upon the high seas. In
nsniuih nn William lloluiis'olhrii has
now escaped to refuge In feme otliet
country, which happens to bn llollnnd.
1 know of no principle of International ,
law by whhh the Ilrltlsh ilniernment
could form Holland to suricinhr him,
unless, of ionise, Holland should do ''
willingly or upon icttnln other rcprescn
tatlnns. I
"Personally. I think It Is n grave iui
tako thnt the fotmer Kniperor was nl-1
lowed to abdicate I think he should .
ham been compelled to remntti at the
hind of tho Hirman eleiverninent to
'make good' all that he bus made bad.
(nines ruder Privnle lain-
Hr. William K. Mlkell, dean of the j
law yihoul of the I'nlvcrslty of I'enn
slvanhi, took an.ithii lew as to the.
methods by whhh legal procfedlngs I
might be tukin tfrnlivel ngulnst the
"ftlgltHe." 1
'Thn qileHlon naiunlli is i ompli-!
cited," t-ald HiM-tor Mlkell. 'and nm ,
that lias never arisen before I'rohablv i
the most likely coursi is to deck bis
extradition from Holland nnd make him
answerable In Knglnud to the Indlct
nient of murder I imih rst.ind that 'then
the bodies of Hie li.lims of the Luui-1
tnnlii i rime w-i r. biouBht to a Ilrltish i
seaport and an Inquest held the coroner,
fe und a tiui bill of inilliiment, chars-
lug murder agiinsl Mr ll.dii nzollern
"Willie tnalles between Ilnglaud and'
Itoll.iml no doubt ptovlile fm the extra
dition eif criminals, tin y prob.tbl. Pki
most hlmllar agiiemeuts make an e
ceptloti of mi-i ailed political it hues i
However, this is not n political clime,
It Is murd.r Hut If Holland icfuns to
regard It In such n light, I don't know
of nny process i.f liw evetpt bv thtont
"While the net w is not comniltlid em
Htigllsh teirltor.v, it, unvcrtheleDs. was
committed against un Ilngllsh vc-fsil,
leglsterid from nn Hngllsh port and
s-illlng tho Hngllsh Hag. and hence an
net of crlmmalitv against such a vesbel
in virtual! nn nit upon Kngllsh mil i
"Still, there is unothir way of niLtlngi
out deserved punlshnnnt to William
Ilollcnrolleiu to vtlt to consider him a
pirate and n lontnion enemy to in.ui-1
kind and civilisation, and thus remit r
hlni punishable b alt nation He would
then become an outcast, n m in without
a tountr so to speak, hunted like a
beast bv nen md shunning the haunt'
of men f.u fe.u of nieitltg bis just
deserts '
CROWDS WAIT ALL NIGHT
Tlirmi". City Strei'ts Lvxv for1
Nous Tlifv lipt'clul
Anticipating the coming of tin- IiIk ,
news, crowds maintained an all-night,
vigil tit Independence Hull and before
hi front of tin newbpapcr bulletin
boat ds I
Th-1 knew of Hum m capitulations I
Instinctively and that did much to dis
pel all the dainji and snappy chill of
tho night hours plus the s.v mopati d I
patter of thch Cut Hands muffled in
oveuoats pockets, but smilingly they I
waited and nut in vain ;
Hour h houi the mob grew larger J
and laigef until the flash un reiclved
Then their lustv thtoals rosu high-an
ilIio of the sir. nh of the American
eagle that brought vl toil to the cause
of ilciiincr.il') I
1 wotildu t hiv. missed it lor nni
tblng In the world ' munmiin! an nged
iltl7en when In hid stniipeil ahoutlng
for J.,v when his vobe had i,rown lmaise I
A iftory as
in Accord-
nice Willi Divine Will
i nun lies In all parts . Hie e it)
opt uetl toi thanksgiving scrvlti ai soon
is tin tnWH was generally known. Hells
wen tolled, Dull deep tolu H mingling
with the' shrieks of whistles in most
nf the i Inn i lies thero was pinver wiv
Ico after tho national anthem was
plned Thin vms-sung with a will
Pastors win first (until the mws tile,
phoned It to p:itl"hontrs and nskeil
tbeni to pass the wind along to those
who had no telephones. 'in stvmc
.-hure-hes tlnre. were larger crowilH than
could bo found thele on Sunday lilght
set vie- All knelt und gave thanks' thn
the war wn-- over and victory won. Kor
the most p.nt, while the service was
going on the bells lontlnurd their joy
ous tolling of the glad tidings.
Man) of the ministers oxprefcsed feel
ingly their grent Jov at the "big news"
.sonio of tin iDiiunetit tellows.
'Ibe Itev. Iir, .1, (Iru.v llnltoii, Hupe
J'rcsbyteilnn I'liunh. forecast the neb
come whli I) this i hen h will give Its
llfty bo)s in Kiaine when the) leturn
"fjirinnn ticniliiri nnd the murder
of Atiiirhan eitl7ens was a challenge
and II was in it pled The bravest and
tho best w.nl forth to meet it Tin
sacrlllce tif blood md treasure we have
In en for. . d to male must now be up
touiiled for and that veri soon Then
will I., in. balf-wav measure 'I here
will be i ju-t i.uiilshiiHiit nnd a Jii't
pen, e
"Our l,- Iihvi done tlnir work and
Kioy'ra coming homo to loving hearts
nnd f hrlsllnn homes. They will not all
conic homo nl once, hut as they come
wo will give evet) ono a cordial glcct
Ing und a warm reception Some will
inn maimmed und helpless Let Utt
who aie well and lapdhie see to It that
thev do not sufft i want
Ibe Itev. l'rrilrrbk ti. Orlllln, V'lrst
1 nltarlnn Church lefern-d to the war ns
waged "to crush the lustful and auto
cratic enemies of doiuocrncy
Hut the task' Is not finished; other
liulivs kings iimnlti, other enemies of
the people nnd Hie fab opportunity of
the people still t-Xt rclse lordship We
look for a new ngn In which titles,
wealth, might shall be mibordlnatc lo
moral woith, which nicnuw social usiful
ness. In a frti world there will be the
titnt tliinocrntlc nilstlcriii)', the oris
tniraiy of men mid women who best
servo tho ell) and Hie nation.
"Itv defeating Hermnnv the world
has been set freo and now It must gain
the linger freidom of society organ
ized for the greatest good of the great
est number, nnd the blood of till the
slain, the sufferl'ig of all the nltllcted
ury out to use to go on with the cause
of tho people against the eneinlfe of
the people and not be content with a
eac! width does not rest upon Justice
fur till."
'I lie Itei. William II. sm, Asbury
Methodist Kplscnpat Chimb, chestnut
stun west of 1hhti -third, contrasted
the pint'.1 eif the "peai o nt anv price"
agitators with the "peace our men In
France am fighting for '
"The 'pui e-iit-nii)-pilii!' man ban dls
nppe.ii id, he snlil 'In lighting for a
pence of Justlie Amrilin has levltallnd
Iter own Ideals of denioerac), and the
diiiiocrai les of Hurope have more nearly
appioaelud their Ideals under tho In
spiration of Piesldtiit Wilson's mes
sngis Hut political niaehltnry alone
cannot in.ito a pent cable world lluropo
will need baik of lta reconstructtel de
noerailcs a Vital religious belief
"'Ibe dawn of peace minus the
stiengtheiilng of thn Christian for.es of
the win Id, the collapse of Ihc present
political mile r, nnd u new kind of e-on-stiut'tlvt
patriotism "
'llie itev. Ililwnrd I'. Itnmliilpb, St
liinns M.ilioil'31 i:pl.--i opal Church, ol
nev, prophtsitd thai (in many will her
self pa) the prl. i of bet sins
"The moral of i.eitnanv has bttn .1. -stro).d
b 'he Hermans tin mselves
c.tinianv lnsl so much that lnr people
have) lost fnlth In tino another j ban
stolen so often outside (hat her jicoillr
liecninn a pack of thlem s Insde , has
Inurdercd others o coldly thut the)
turned to mutderlng; has violated th
law of purity so re-eklessl) tlmt he
own people became ncklcsnly Impure
"rind thought, Indeed, Is It to renllr
that In franco thero are a half mil
lion children without a father, who died
lo snvn tho hoijicllfo; but terrlhl) pa
thetlo Is It to reilect that III (lerninn,
the. re are the same number of I astnrd
horn during the war whose fnthe-r.i are
ashamed lo re'cognle Ihem
The Iln. II r. Hubert, Hunter, e'llloll
Tahcrnacle Presbyterian ('hutch, "kork
nnd Coral stieets, irrophtslcd that Her
many will noon welcome! tho help of
Allied soldiers to savo her fiom a worse
fate
'There ale two of Christ tl power
It loncerns vvnr One Is Hit aspect c'
destitution of evil The otlur asyee
Is coristiuctloii. Ibe stcond nspeet t
Just beginning We nre noxious for our
boys to come home, but vvo must b
patient Thev may remain awn) for a
long timet It may he necessnt) fer us
to send otheiH over there
'Tor if Is my belief thai tb grea'
nilfslnn of thee itlllid armies now1 Is to
establish ordir In tho enemy countries
whire governments hive been over
thrown 1 prophesy thnt even In (Jei
iniiny the allied soldiers will be we!
comci'd soon In the task of bringing
guirmtmiit out nf illMoide-r"
GET IT NOW!
'Aih1 practice.' economy in
Cooking. It (lelicioiibly
ilsuorss left-overs; ninUe?
sccoml cuts eiiual to
first ; makes the monthly
allowance jo fuitlicr.
T eonomize '
SAUCE'
THC ORIGINAL WOnCESTERSHIRa
Get tlut tany and flavor!
I I a ijU
HI Alt 1
in d-'ali,'
iii-t tan
i ut i utiht tdlKatjun
itatK ii il iff nfti . I
i nui !i t li liif yt- t n. illy !
v.u loututueil 1 i tm SU -li
i iiii-iru lion di tlie wh.le
nn mluUis ta.-sK, aiul Kurui
Diamond Solitaire
Surrounded by Sapphires
'1 he effect is magnificent
and greatly adds to the beautv
of the ring.
Particularly one of open
work design, the diamond ol
good size surrounded by call
bra cut sapphires, the mount
ing paved with small diamonds-
$400.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si.
DI YMOVD Ml .lit. H .Tis JEWELWIS SILVUHSMITHS
II o I'riic L'arly ( hrMmas Shopping
Vlanv More
ships Nerde'd
Now, 03 in tl. inii.eiliaii intuit
of the shliibuilding tntlustrt in this
country and of our mrrchuiit marine
thereafter, the answer to that qienlloli
J very simple ' said Mi Knight "There
srnH in August. ISH, ilfty million ton
v-t shipping in tin i ..rltl In oider to
icke euro of Hit w..i.d s i oinuifice, in a
ffW jeurs thiro win l a uecewitv fur
from tifty-flvo to sixis million t .ns of
shipping, Thero are now font million
tons In exlstem . nf this, pinuublv
half IK dilapidated, old. d.i.oed und
worn out, so that there is ,,n immediate
lieed for thlrty-llvo to t ,n million tons
You may be euro that, with the matnl
lls, resources and man-power that there
are in tho vvurld, md th. ne.easiiv- for
using o much muii-power ivcoilrven and
nnl) relieve in mount, but we 'ii.ill I n-
tbe founilall, ,ns fur tailoring and fruit
ful IrUndshlptt m our futme ..ouoini
und eommer, 'al relatlans
' Profiteering niuat still n . h.-our s,-i I.
ou ntteniioii We an- aliuut to demolul
lie not mil) ii link, nilllt.tr) ainn, but
alim a larffei inn i ol w n w..rkeis This
niukt be done without Inlnsilie oi ih. in
troduetlou of las tttliiii. Outiiig tho
readjuatinent, mrj elites . i .iUi will
be dlsloeatesl and muii.Ii.i1 and ilnie lit
bound to he sUff i ing Huh a cle u tin
ilerBtatldititf b all nm. .-rn. .1 will in,
vont tlMnt8iuliun of war unli; Tim
war revealed to us thai w. bad ma .,,--slmllaltsl
ttlletia lo llie . xUnt Unit ue
-, wateilals in recoustrurtiiig t.uch POMumi i tJxWKht we had, air that Atnrlruniiali..ii
, of Europe ns havebeen destro)ed,andiu 1 muf V ZBf,,u,,1 '-"'led on under pi...--
i.f- i i,. ..thinu i.. ti.iu .. ttcai irtiion
si.,.o.b v.. ..... .w....v. ...,,.- ..AmaH.a has
:-T that were iicccsai li) iutetrupted bv I .'"' " t ?, h , .
W fM fcW B'i; ' .' " ..
ill
relations '
not I..-
in t be i
y -y --..-. . llfclI , ou, JM..OPIC in wii.ll iln. lilies
if rV ',5?. . ,, , , , ., , I liRve done In this war and uf what no
- , "The Immediate) futuie. then, iytaj.1 nw Wt. ,, , ttam tlllHnIllK ,
-i. aon. of the facts 1 have ju.t tlll. lat BUla,Wi ,,u, w ,ust hum eo-npeiatlon. I
tekcii care of. The futuie of aUlpbuIlel- 0ljr wllole, lUH,r ,u.t .tuily und know
inr after the deficiency has been aup- js,,,.,,,,,, M K lu.,,,, lla before '
i rtVed will depend upon the coiiimoii iHiiise. . w- hiiiv giwil uwni.ui a sound I
5lienult. reoourcea and bialns of tbU miuuri tluueldiiK. but whli. hei np-
4pUntr" iKirlunll) mi the held of liatile Is itonit '
, "UovJiUHt of e. inoli n illilitlons I MhM ivuij mill nin tho ai in a broad
-s. Klllik, for tho present at least, that senee, unless Hit iiatmns of tin world.
' ' 1m Kmergency Kleet torpoiutluii fhuuld and particiilaiU ibe I nln-il Mates, taku
trrj- on this lndustr) ju-t i.m it is in.w ,,p h,,. oiivmus la.ks of peat.
lug curried on, ' bald Mr Knielit, 'ev- The minds of out laopli wil t,.
pspt, thut first, every icntrait for con- ju..u ot hs prevnuplitf Horn now e ti
k rteto and wooden ihtiM an 1 f r -mj v it it piivntt bonnes. ,nni iim .a r gin
tlui cannot bo used pern a nnil i vntlivlti-r ib. n n lnds will be opeii
idichant mailne rh, uid be can. I .1 ti iln In- Ur-i u "f ptm its iniiill.
oontfacts for smh fctetl ve,eis m ti -iih nnil i.tm" in, vviij vvanr t
jMrmanenny uaesj vuouiu be ion kiu ' uuu un""'"" uuam io mm
, of course, every yard should ndvuinagi i r mi- to pr, v me tnein w-itii
a oonitnefeiai uuiu Instead iiiiormai"'" a-i- ... ....u.r.. nnuen
' JBastrijeiicy J'Teet w'" "aue umm ' run unriiiKeiii i
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A IFondcrjul
Collection of
Boots
Regular $10.00 Pal uc
at
These are the high laced boots that are so
much in demand and of which no more will
come. Many women nre buying enough to
last a year.
Military, Service and Louis heel models in
Koho rtilf, mahogany calf, gun-metal calf,
Havana brown kid with faum top, plain brown
kid with gray buck top, all gray kid and all
gray suede.
A beautiful lute of spat -pumps in patent leather and
gun kid, exquisitely made and finished, with 21f-inch Louis
heels and hand-turned soles. x- C n
, ' Special 0
Spats, black awl sutt colon, $1.50 and upwatd
919-921 MARKET STREET
GOth and Chestnut Street's
4028-30 Lancaster Avenue
l vv sV - . ' sv,yjA.v it, Nv vv-SSWs-JJT BJ
.vcmt1
N s -.s v v wss v- vv S . 'l it .rftl UoS
? i nlip.' M 5 4
7fna Hr;I
mm -w
, ill I,V 51 -
WiMt ii
tW'nv r 7Anv -
ttiLxm'frfoM
t WJJ "s
1'rpairiiifi
ami livnwtl-
t linn 'at
Moderate
Cost.
Vharfivit
1'auablr
When
Delivered
M
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Lr JLeivian
1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
l
I'rotitablc
Occasion
lo
Hun
Christmas
Gifts
Our
Fur
Sale
2746-48 Germantown Avenue
uGOi-pG Germantown Avenue
Of Compelling Importance 1
We Continue This Event on the Urgent
Request of Many of Our Patrons Who
Could Not lie cco'" -1, ted. Due n
Overwhelming Response! 0BS1S1
TIT T TT I i 1 "
wonaerTui stwings
On Our Regular Prices
THE lnr event of tho .season. We inau
gurated this sale to reduce stocks thai
became too heay, due to the practical
standstill of business in October, brought on
by the unusual conditions prevailing at that
time.
The havings are wonderful, being a lechic
tion on our already low-marked prices.
Save the proposed war tax by buying your
furs at once as this tax will be in elfect very
shortly.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve
Your Purchase Until Desired.
Jt
J03&W
Wolf Scarfs
$18.oo
Atiiniul I'lfc'cU in taupe,
blown and Kiu.
I !'iillillilHliHlll,l'IIINIIIIi!lHlill!HiMIIIIIII H'tl 01
Lynx Scarfs
$25-00
.Selcctcel Canadian kinr
tauiie or black.
''uiiiiiiiiinii'iniuiiiwiriiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiii
iiiiunniiii?
Fox Scarfs
$29-50
Suitable.' for tlio mi&s. Xaupe,
brown or black.
ilUUIMIJ
llui
Wolf Sets
$49-50
vinl. .nm il siaif
on.l hair. 1 ti urt e"ol
ii it i I nip. brow u,
i;ra i bla.
iij'iiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiii,
Hudson Seal or Nutria Sets I
in.ul dcslmi hhavvl . ollai iflt.t neck- G A f FZf 9
lei. Ilariel or . ant..-i fiinpcd muff tPC.yy 1
I iiiaieh TCtX m
"Hill IMMiM:HWU!W!l'ninrHMHti-f;WIH!'hll!tMlHWmtiiit-.'liltIllt:i,i.i:itI;Hi!iili'IMHIMH!iilt,lM.ttiU!lninT I niltilUMLnilHbt'l.iinifirii'lUlUllJierS
Black or Taupe Lynx Sets
aiurf. ban. I- QFfl Kit
il ivilli heudu, tPfp,ttl
Lame wide anlmitl
Hllaped iiiull Tl Imme
tie. il a ltd pawn
Taupe Fox
Sets
$69-50
i ,f handsome silk)
lo I'opular uniiiiul
hliupe siarf and bar
lel mull 1 . matin
'ilMIMIIlllM
Nutria Coats
$135oo
Spoils oi . l..ui;th
ninth Is j-hawl or
tupo i nllur and e uITb
of Hudson eeal or
nutria
'.ilMilMH'lilHItlWjII
Natural Marmot Coats j
Spi.it models and 40-ineh flare model G t7 f T k B
(liiti.ful Hhuwl tolluiH and cuffa f J) 3,t)l 3
marmot U f m
'lllllilHllliW
"WliilillllttMW1
Hudson Seal 1
Coals &
$165-00 j
Threc-iuarter lensth B
llaro motlelM with S
vvido collar nnd cuffs. R.
Othcra with nuttla E
cr Hudson seal collar B
und cuffs
MtttrtwtmwiittHwio.iiimiHiiHitwiittiiiiiur.niiLih iMaiifiiiHiiiiraiiiiiiaiU ''i.iiiiiiiifiiitiiiiiiB.iiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiia'S
Natural Muskrat Coats
s $89-50
A nn.. PI1 J 30-inch spoils model I.0111;
rolling bliavvl collar and deep cuffa
of muskrat-
Nutria Coats
$175-00
An ex. uptle n.ll value tu taupe or
natural nutria Talloied sport
oat with deep rolling shawi
inll.it und wide cuifB
Hudson Seal Coats
$195-00
amnrt 4C-lnc!i full Hare
model, made with deep capo col
lnm und vvldo cuffa of silky
skunk
Hudson Seal Coats
$245-00
Hraceful ehawl or wide cape i.,I
lar and deep bell cuffa of nutria, '
rqulrrel. heaver or pkunlt, with
deep elt border of Hudson Beat.
iHW'HiMwiiHiiiHiwii'iiiwiiiiiiiw 'tini."!iiiiii!iiiii,iiiiiHi:;iisiiiii,trtuirimtmrwinmr3 -(iiM'iiiimwifliiiinitit'iHmiuniitiiL'mNniiitutmiiiiiuiiiuiiiJiiutirjtruiiimiriiii
Hudson Seal Coats
$250-00
v, ury 1'ne nuallty deep tape or
loni; rulllng ahawl collar, cuffa
nnd wide border of skunk. A
graceful 4 Cinch full flare model.
'iMmmiMi;ii:iL'iiiiiiaMiimiMii!im!BriiiitmmMii3
Squirrel Coats
$325-00
rull-letiBth roata In wide flare
effects," Handsomo deep thaw)
collar and wide cuffH of (uupo
lynx, nutria or silky skunk.
UllHWMQllWlllUiHtl
Moleskin Coats
$325-00
An assortment rf beautiful eoata
lu different at) les. Taupe wolf
collar and cuffa. Other with
skunk or nutria e-ollnr cuffs und
border.
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