Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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AMERICANS BEAT
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HaSTDAYOFWAR
Firm suul Sfcoiitl nnir
' Dric l')i' on N'cni-ono-'Milf
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iixii.u iion rscghinstio 11 imartier gen
a.e eds i ptitnti ile'le ore ll' Kti'"
i luif ill l i n. mil i I u.j til J'ft-
IK Qualmuaiinii ore F.,n nt.it n(
s- ' u nlor1 tedfs.M pet luggl'lt '
j. ' iiiiart'i goiur.il. i iffv
4 n 11 . cvrsro )Rtf' eh.e t '
nk i ternmil nnposll rtugh ll.n
. ii i rile a una iltt lulotii Si iltlcnei
i nu i he In decision fu press a lift
h ir iFtnuloiil furmo trnier. (
ii i t vnterito tedpuco.
EVENING 1JUBLIC liBlMJEK PILDADEU'DIA, MONDAV, NOVEMBER 11, 1918
WAR WORK FUNDI
SURVEY OF LABOR
IS STARTED HERE
More
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dU armlslUlo ttdee-. sono t . I . I
ni.1 lit! til ntlelli nreiiatl II 31)
J Uermnnia cam a'auiuia-
I'liaM 1000 I'Aatuin
Hi'jjiii Takinji ('rn--ii'-
in (!il,
on kmim.ou:hs
ii n in Mtav ct I aimluiiHUe fi.turvt forra
RESIST NCK l lUSOKEN -' '" ii m """ "T""' "
Eneni) I'lt'cinji low .ml lnil
nictl a I iiilcil Slnlc i
Jillfiv Slid- I5ii.hU
11, mitt I I. IVMI-
Speciii (,ob(V M l.tfimif! I'liblii l.nh'i
tOJlnft' l t l I " '
Willi the Xineriisii r.ii lit I tMr,
XOT t I
Tli fu 1 i i ,, gii I e 1 1"
Any of the m 1I1 ' ii.iibl1
effect on I. MM i i e .11" na along I"
Aiimicau fioii t.nli' T ' m'Ii
t the niatK i Is that tli I ii tr.l - .
fllhtlnt. in. n ni hu-i un ili i
t flotlt ti en w.il.ert t
vttto flan lit met i. ew i'wmwi i"
line from .inn . ji t' iiw ! n
AlVFI, Ilea I'onl a Mi I in
AlUiough Hmo ? . in.I i i . ii .i
ehailee lh'i tin aim -M
capted In ii" i.i rm.ni
hUr of til.' i U . nth iliu
month. (Si i la! lVi-lm u
how tlin i . i' tin ! I 1 1
IntT n tu 1 tin' in i ii
At my, i' i nti ki .m
This attbc i v 1 ii jili uti In
Jtctlve. f- tin i an J iii."
Inc out tin ' in i i t 8 I
TV founil -ullui I. 'dm h ii
point?. Inn in th nt; II n at pM u
The obJfr'i.fM ipuih. il i i. 1 .1 d iho llu
Ohemtnot, ti. iii.i- hm t. tlir u
TTanlll. Un hciulii" . i J. n t III
lllrs and .M.mh. I! . ailwiti. r.l
ottr Iho tiioln ii.nt .i ullnk lu . Iiod
J. caln'.ns (it -"" ila fl kilo
metnrs. Tli. .n mihii- hu.l munv rni
chin gun int iipjI. artllliM life
' tli, ll iici.tli.lil
,i k Ii llolii iiiolltin ix-luU'tue
i - ,ll (J mania r' oitiMttx ol "t'
ttlo l MiUdM.'titSti. klno nl MlLixfil"
Mi iir -tars n Ui rlanel. etuerlnml
II nit lj iT'iiartltnc at) ii'i Mortilo
Hill '
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l'i i
X ..ii mr.-t t fl lali ii h nil iinlui-.t i
furi-m a Intuit In I'liltail'llihla loilm
More tlnn luuo ulunlor Mutmlnei
meinboMi rf thn Vmcrlean I'rntfrtl
l,RU" mill othci or-tililoti. tliw
nmniliH Ix-ifitn ralllnis on all iinnrf
vho Illlftl out tj-port
Th Mirvet In mi of ill UUtfoKt r ' vloti nif. will lrpl aM I
DRIVE FOR $1,000,000
I'.'llll't Kllllill lloipilul il.M to
Mi'i't Kurgst Drficitx
n in! ill n.ilKtl lf 111 I'M."
ii ll..niilii! in ral'r a million .
i i i i . i in full Hfflni! No
mi I .n In i n F "I m vtlili'h !' "-
I Tiir.nr Mini thMii .lii.OOU ill
i. ii.TF, un liiR ri.rtli lie n"il-
i ii hospital aiitl mnkltiK brlrf m-'1
in tli nrk II liHH mpompllnli!'
i ., .. i en hmu urn ' lurliiff th rurrti
vw nniiihrii tit lli Iniaril of matrn
- iii mn.k tiT'onM "'a" ' ,h ln"
, ,. i i.r ih i umiti:n.
II f iMisttl of inanaKMF In ll f'uI
men i li'UkfF 13 tlln lsll nit vtllti'n
Its ni.pt ii I le liaecil Tho llnnlivlnl r '
inn i nf ih liOKpuul are not (lliimil
unt ami ih Icilrit lant par -1 illfi
noil 1 h.' nit'ioAFlng oxppnM) till jriit
uiiil tli niMiiiniintlim or uetitun r iir
inni
CAMPAIGN BEGINS
I'liilmlt'liihla'f. Shan' to
dome Out of War
Cla-sl
2U.m)IMM)0 l, TI1K STATK
MriitliMith of Tlii Diotrict May
Donate if Tlioy ImtI
So Disposed
idlustmrnt umlprlnklnan of Hi r
tluatrlcF lioard orlnlnnllx .lHimU ''
Ftim
fn' tin. m tin Miiiir
ali of k;
'I ic iiiiiitiil tai uutk ianiaiti
lri, imri iir ii roiitu Bmtinck. ! Ht labor anil Iniluitn in mt tlm " illlti ,! from ihf IKilntur
pifi ha Hie I'nnFvlnnla lloilll I rait KO.000,000 In 1'ontiajlvan'a
't1
ri
Imt
thin mornlnr. Kdwartl TV, Bok li cblr
man ot the eeoutle eommlttr-e.
The orcunliallotiN to bo bnnttel
from tlio campalun are the Y, M. C. A.,
the KnlghU of Columbus, Y. TV, C. A..
Jwlsh Welfare Hoard, TVar Camp Com
munity Service, tialtntlon Army and tho
Anifrlcan Library AhBoolatlon, All those
ortfiinliatlons aro cairylnir cm extensive
Fcrtloo In tamps both at home and
abroad and a Rift to them Ii a pertoiial
Rift to the nation's flghtm.
The ornanliatlon completed to cativasi
the State If ft niont xtenslo one
' Itranth rommltteei, havn been founded
In eery count v and each county or-
Kanlratlon haa formed Tillage and town
OilKIloni to vcoui th tirloui lucull-
tlfF Vev reFldrnta of tho State Trill
be missed In th appeal
Kour-Mlnuti) Men and others Identi
fied with war work societies haT vol
unteered their servltea In the blR
drlMm, Theatres hae been placed at
lh dlrpoFal of the campaign manager
and htindrrdn of perfonners have offered
I belt aertkeii for the rood cause Many
nthletlo events hnTe been schedukd ftf
the purpose of ra!lnK funds for the
worlt
Iloj and Olrl Souts hao volunteered
telling of the comlne drive and tho tif
irencv of the need. Chalimen tit Hit
. ...I--... .... . ...KM.IIU .. It Hi. 11, . I
IHIIVUH Vltllllljr in. 1. 11. II..'. .1.. i. ...n- .
delphla Inst l'rlday and completed thcli (rZ3S3EZZ3tt f" " '-
plans so that the drlte got under ayUJ VjAX.
without a, hitch thle mornlni; i ti " ' r
The xccutlto tfoinmlttPA Hi rimrce t H ,, u . i. ..i ..
tho drlte. 111 addition to Mr Bolt, In- J I' III II ULfUllUll
liorn ''
tiutinlr th . r
In trflu
eludes Oeora Wharton rentier mm
Judge Joseph numnKttm, vlon chalrmnii
Dr. Jolni '. Ache son, J. II t'arrutheis
J B McDonoilrh, Mn I.ynnn I), nil- j
bert, tlalph TV. llarblron, Frank- 3 l.ana-1
han, William H Nicholson, I. J, Ober-,
neyrr, A l ntiUrr mid Josepli M
Kteele
The Slate lampalun Is lltig made in J
conjunction wllh a ilrH thriniKhout tho f
nnllon. l'resldent Wilson, Secretary i r
Daniels and Hecnlary Baker hue added 1
their appeals to those of the campaign Vi
managers for funds.
tlL t , rnu'eti
fitlifnt iiutnM
...- ,..(. I l .. lli alin.ll 1 It I a
ulsri lie 1 niiitults on! ihlcrtn
LLHWELLYN'S
t'lill iiIiIiiIiIu'f Mnmliiril Onic 'lure i
1.it8 Chestnut .Street
f.hin.l nriniilln llliiulil) UTe, T.Te
t I ItlC-l MINI-
i in
.Udici .i Htooitipazilit i dal I needs of Hie tountrt the ura is now n 1(, ,)uitiy Hrtm tin lte(iluiluimt"
" 1-.S. . BA....a !-. A. .1 SJti IllF It.. Ihi.ftta.M tli-w fek tAmhet vrvAtM fill'
111.
i.litai i.i
nlao tllietteil to !tid in th ki"1 rrc "'
KfTlitlon utrlotl that will f.)U" Hi
Inni4. ti iioieml.ii Kvery emploier of lntmr. f.-oni Tb-
i ii i nl .-i.gimma del uiininnaat.it largest munition mul ahlplniikllnB rni
in cjpi iielln fori NttTall Italian dl.-e poratlors i tli nan who Mre a
cha le rlBguol navah edijtfntlt i intllfcw . Is retiulred ! fU oiie'Sb"
tiFllarinlsiialo atlpti'ato ion I'Austila report lasuitl b tlio I nUl Plat I''
fnph.tiu diiietit H tttium r nw da pardiTont nf Lbtn - Jdlllni t H'l
Mlnidi l un rain state pmte in ettetto. h Utre llldualrlal emploT" ha-' "
II lupixiio ntklala flt'C Hi i "intstlontitilie f six pages
liifomiasloni lion fr,no tat fornlte
la loi-alita d I mt.Titnenil delle Miieleen I It) llMMrt
nan ati.tr -ungiiereFl Paris Oel pirn-I p tit, tuilhlilcil nu'i i me'eei - it
,tl iiifn lit I'll T 'a' n M s III' statl ,. .lUtel. !k w Itli n .!." exainlliei in
ib - ...I n .nMti' i v 'i ni'tur.i i k a ti... ...di . i..iiineis are vutv .l.tiU
de .. v ',n , s-iiu'Hr , le r i '" , .,r m !d.. with Identin. at i-'i. artts signed on
TV.ii Uiiilng tli Wst tent' jtnt tbnw.i with a tush todt
T tne liopnm lias ueen inoie
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CHURCHMEN PLAN
POST-WAR WORK
lu'roii-triiclioii ( oM-iilcrctl
.it (Jit'iiin of Mrtliodi-l
MU-iou.u'x. (ioinciitinn
LKl)ia? WILL .l'KM
In 1-iiTiill KtbJis .lilef nf tho labor eo- 'j),',,
ilierpinn cltvlHlon of th. ' inniiBtriee jire j,
I 1 1 .1 Wa
i is V .limed i. -unpine i i surte
I. mi hit. tl.i ft. daf 1 He sole dun
1 le exnniiners If to pieeent th I
p tti be filled t'tit and answer urn
in. "tuitis .oneernliiB H"' panne and
purj i s. of tho reports 1 't mn nil
lie inuile tn 1 ettlqilni ' l i " l1-''
1 a id Title lUilltlltip
I lie tt ports MI iiw.t' i I' Oil ale
i id i p tenninF in i e i i.seF".un "I
the tirinlo)' antl the "tin IW" I" '"
mi warded to (he win li'dus'tW l.ruril
l'.cfunl to alien er tii iiut-t. ns
t" u b- tho SUttii Ml' ii eei with no
argument from i lie e.wuli er wio
liieteh takes u note f me employers
olijtttlotii and leports 'I i utttt t tl t
bcJlrt fur fuillid ni 'Inn
llmplmts, i wept tiuiF" etigavjeil In
farming. KartlenltiK ' il"mcatl wml.
will be Indewil in the leimilF tuib
l 1IHI
iiiuii dmililid. find Its l.onntv lirulinf
1 Kill Iteh III. reaaetl t lll'el pllbllo lle
manils. Its iliailtlps lme been kirK
Tho i inlMilttn is in .lMrg.- iiT the fol
li.vlnp . iiiirlhmnrH mil num. met" ''mi
iiilintiit - lonepli ii IliiS'litriirlnti llep
laiiiin II flmeiiiukei li'lni II HiiiHlt
lllhllRl'.uii tl .MullK I Irlll M I iilllllF,
lalWlittl II foates lllilnl.l T I ji.
wa.mlei llenty S TT illlun s William I.
Hultnls 1 1 ultl H 11 i"lie , I llnrton
Voniuwiitl and llnwaid lima KnrncFe,
Tlinaaet Int n I 1 . m It John
,T it Mniifui.iii.il, Kranols
I. 1 ii II Tli.fMUl, llllHeF
T
Few ii wa: torl orBAiilrat'titts gnl under their BnMt!es .md are etectea to tio as
enitnent 'wotk nn tnej' uiu uuiiiik .".
fourth Liberty Loan campaign" Adver
tlsments will be tliuihed on praLtlcally
eerv rntytlun nlcttn e scieen In the State
at eury performance durlnr the week,
M I ton, 'inker K
i.errgi U l'i I ml Ile.lltenvi
TT 1 i mi J.ihn
l'hlludelphla, lielawnie llu.-Ks Monu
gonujt) iiiid i hester routines InUmled
ll. Ilin tB . '!,. f,i..l 111 nrt. Km ?
n.ln.u ..i.,, ..." hi'.,.,.. ., and many of the thtatiesTylllliAtere-
Waona.T ;.,."T.."V ,. .V.; .I'.-V..! "I "Ptaclei. to receive flommons a. mi
miolii will be paid nut .f tho Win- t'he.t. 1 A preliminary campaign was arrled
lleciileiitM of these .oiintkM, w iFhlng to on lllRt w,h ietu,w and clroilftrs belnr I
.ontilbiitc. howiuei, inm .li ao and tin t hroadcast throughout PennsylTaiila
ninoutitH will b lit dm ted fi ni the 1
TTnr t.hct tiiiymt 'it
mjlH lie.iilnm.t I era l.iii 1 ihn eatuVi. -- . i .,.
llsheil In tin. Sto U l.'r.ll nice T'lill.,. I BT . OfcDvsV luttttl-
uoipni inn iro iarne-' lueiivui
directum of the . impnlgn
ono wcel. and wxtrnslo til.
teaib een ill town and farm In the
ri.nitnotiwe.illh were pu' into operation Tfi" Sftttlfw V
bulge 1'hlU-l tr. . - 0UvA 'MtUt
iitltlc.l with the' JrliyLA, C.KnA.
n It will lust I WW VIAlU
''"il'i For Chri.tma. Gift,
1426
InutSt.
rW
t iTTjjnisETi i:n i
VfciMrt4WK Hiiir- rminnhjpraiiiiij Mm13 'i er lWifflES ' l
ijllMililfiliMil
I -iieV'Z-'
c .. , , ., , .. ,, ''uiigiega'ioiia and m s.oi.m i re-
seietiil Trim Tl .irl.M TTell , ,
M. . const niLt mn afte! the wat will be on
me lesu't nr the ntt.i k In tin See- . . i .. ... t... ...,..i,..., ..... ,i, f, ,. r.. .,...!
end Ami rtiUw. 11,,.. hei iwt a con- of "P p.ln.lpal topics to b prc-ented nt I ' ' hashing tV
Iderable numb r .1 i m m fnn Hie three-da v nalionol comentlon of the virtun,ll et.n emiim i u ri ilade',.
of th Met. ipRlm Mftlio.l'st I., seifal Uoaid of Home Mis-1 ,,hia wll,"li, ' Uwd a Kidlnj, t
,T1' ,,Plr'n n " ' "' Tintil.au ,,,, a, huri'h Kxiemtlon, lileh Mr l!win
First At hit n, Hie Tl,. w, v, ut. hll. . , ,,.1. mornliiK In th.!, The urvc was ombiiih. j D-iel
uilngup fon, fnm lime ii.rnaii Ulw- a""lc'' l ' """'ll '"la morMTig m ""' i .jj,-. nlan. to move .nbo- men and mnio
slons. of i ue,i tiv i, jN Uut ' W".nl.- Bulldlig Ftenteenth and Acn , ,roni n,,.eFteiitlal owupatlons t. neie.
now tho Sc ml Tin i ii ij i - .jijlt and ' slieeta Added giilftiame will b given I fXr ,i wnrl nefl'opmetiu n
"VTi.8 VP." ' " "h'm ' '" "' ''""' th seFsIniH In the mum new a'tlitHc"' l.umpe, howew-r l,a e addul the ,e on
ot lt Ills., m i.iio i t-ii I ill i ..... , ...j.. . .....i.. .. ni, , Hiructlon phnpe un wh'.ji mueh eini h
The utlTjti i hi - mid mrt ak . . ,
mado fiom ., ( , ni.noMiuaielv tbi 'ti"' ''''r.v lbraliou of lb oisati!
aame aa tha m in I iniinnni th ie 'gallon's birtli u. be ot)entl with the
dtlctlon of tlio J-' Milne! -aiient bv the ijiiiiii: of n,.. new veai fn honor of
Jirirst Tnn in Hi- n.idiji ,f pte nhar
General liullanl- -e.un.l Turn took
OTer thfa ti in when the rsi Tnuj
-ivis shipped tmitli if Teiduu fji our
great drne
The I'lr
gulsh
important town .f s.enai ivlna on the addre durlmr wh'oli he will also de
easirii uani m inn .iiense wliielt tlin K..ell.M ih. v..irl. at mlin litis in I'orto . ..!.. ..., ,i, . .,... ..e in., mA.
eS narmans had .n.eavie,l .,. j,M by ' ltlc. tiiii.liiell.iii is not t inailiniim eiina
hundreds of ma. hlne-gun neM and by spatil.tis duilna ih .onwntion will bu T-n(Jer '.emarUF Is the statctnui
terrmc arti'l.-n and hm. iiim -gun bai nishop .Toreph I Ben . of 1'hlludtlphl.i. ,,roju, t, ou are now modmlng ill
'! """ "" """ oevomi -iienaj 1 nresideni or tne orgjiuzunon. vim. .. from lOUP ,,.,me nto.luetlon i
npeuliiK of Ih.'
111. leulci.'M
tu be ifclced
Itislmp TV
clrlo sl.iitiinr on Wp'etnber ;i! to , rhairman of the . ornnntte on war 0f einpIoTes .lasntl .t
s I ir Ttnr lontlnu. .1 to dlstlii-i.oun, 11 is .xpti'cd lo outline the plans 0,0 pen etiuge o produi I
itself lev'cidii h .'.iptuilnc the tor tho piopnfird reconstruction in an trct the per. enlage . f
sis Is laid
TTllHl Krinilt llu luile
Th reports in.'lud" ih iiulu-n
new veai in Honor 01 1 buaines-. nun.. 01 1 ie tmnam )
nd f ISO rtOO.OOu Ulpilnclpal fjroduot. a . .assllli atlon of e
plojes, basfd on roll 1, Ke and age e
number of women now doing work ii.
liT men eight months ago, the iimnn.
inploTPs ilained as toinmon lulu iei
produt lion on hum
penenlagn if total maxm koi
itipacllv nt win. h the plant now Id op.
Mi Uowell of TVfllilr,s
Stenay was a 'own of s me three thoua- deliver a (.ongrattilatoTi addtcss of wel
and Inhabitants liefi n n wai. TTe e,i,,.A u, the delegates HWion t."ete s'l
found 85o iiil'.Hiih iiiei.. wln .ame tierlmendent of Tiie southwest area of
from tlielv cellar uinl wet ml n.Uom the I'mUd Rtate , Iho lt William
tbe'r Yankee il.ltwr.ts in v 1 a-nerlntenderit of the missions
Senn in I.. .ml -liHi.e
The town uas 11 . , m . undt ton
We reached l..ineuwl sl dajs apo
Since then tin u'orman h.ne dropped a
considerable tiumbei of shell Into
Stenaj, bu n on,ltwu .annul be
called bud
Farther cjfi .1 iiii n i.t tin !' rt
111 Hawaii. Ulnhop Mci'onwe'l. 01 nen-er-
the I!" I' '' Fotsith of Bulla -
dclphia l'i TTillia.ni 1. Tlci'oweV of
Baltlin, and others
In addition to the . n .1. .1 dimiHtanea
i,,iuloii.i liwliopa V.llllam T liuTv.e
of ! laiuls: TVllllatn Burt, of Buffalo,
land i"iarl.v II Mitchell of Minneapolis.
!!! i.e nretem TIar of the lisltlng
Armr cciunled i.iimau. nri Tt arl- I ...-i. ...... ...n..;..i..i m serwies In .wat
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ous points on 'In line w. jiushed the churches w-Fterdai
Germans back loi good gaint Tho buche The ofll'ets .f tne i, elv iin.ude
feunncrs tjok nt wmu -.Me on out ( Bishop Boirv, president Ilei IV C1
bridge at Tl u ni i.st.td.n' mornliig i,,rs)th ortisponding s-iretar Sain
and knockid it 11 it two plaits. u nha fhll.ul. lphia. tteaautet Be
The Uennani' put "P ft ong resultant 1 Melville II esnwlei. irenton, recuidlrg
In tho vicinity tf nraiiil I'litn.i. Olcppo I jo. itai i Ue TVIlll.tm L MtDowa.l
and Les (.'oBiions while t othtr plaocs I Ualtlninre nipeiintpndent of 1 huroh e
they offered 1111 ll'l r. sir-tan. . I tension . Itet lalward L Mills, Helena
Very lua tialtl was tenorted b I Atom aunu intondeni of frontier a
alators on tin "ads leading into il lit.
rrredy and the nofii TT . 1 tut uj a har
atslng Are all dai 11 tin e im.'H of smi
munlcatlon "it cv b i .is t. Tt'il
that Ten fe 1 ..em .11 1 1 1 lntiiH nw
tempted to int. fei wth thei' iw '
Operation" . n butli th. 1 nit tnd ti
Second Airi fn nte r intinue mil thi '
will keep tbe Ik. Mi" in 1I1 1 t
tltlt" and Hi lte ilet.rse B nein
Boelmi sujiei ntenden of eiangellft
w 1" I;
Tn. Tl , dii I IntSi .pa M, al 1 100. 1
nl g ie a m iitioi. to Hie delegatfs
th. .1.111111. at the 1 it . lub a till, h
mole inin -1 gneite. ie Kited
Lo il 1 1- 1 . un) lunch mraiiuat ' ns
I .. ie titai u il 1 1 his 1 ri'erfiimrent"
t It
until called
any turn tl
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LA GERMANIA FIRMA P0INCARE IVUKES PLEA
ALFINE L'ARolISTIZlO FOR WAR WORK FUND
here nature ot pies. nt prodmtloi 1
the reierse utrie of the report Is .1 l il
foi tht claNSlfaatlon of thiee gri 1
nkilled male, HOtnlskll.d male ..ti 1
si illoil malo empoje
T.s .1 pail of Hhi eunei Hie l'i u-n
phlu Heal Kstate Hoard aunouin ed i.i
alipolijtineii' of a .ommittee to . 0-1.1arj.le
In listing a'.iut houses and hundingH
in I'liiiadelphta The committee 1 JH3lt
of Theodore 1: Nlk'e, halrins.
lYaniis t Liovl", llarn K Thon or '
II Liebermaii TT llltam .TI Knatr h..
II Bucklev .Tohn TV I'ama. I Bufi 1
Winder and Samuel K Oat diner Thev
will ait as adTlserH
'I Ills feattu nf the suriei 1 .. 1, 1
in progress vonie titoe uinkt I II 'ni
lehei, on tin twtti-tlrt dom r iho
, Klnanie ll'iiNlmi, rh 1 ' ir,
j Bl'tlrt;
PARADE IN CAMDEN
I.iIt rraiif;e for Hip; Cfli'lir.ilion
'1 liie Aftoiiiuoii
a' nlei. will iclibrile Hi. -i(;i nk ol
, ,e with ..no of the biggest ileiinmsii a
tlnns In itH hlstorv llii afteui.i.ii
'Hie ijuinll of dtfen-ii ln't ul
o. lock tnlF looinliig ai.d, .Uti 1 a tonler
etce T-ior Kills arranged l"i a ktoiii
parade The parade will Rtnit fiom
itoenti and iVuptr streets at 1 o 1 lo ik
Tin 01 Kills has proclaimed tho da a
g nero bond i and has af i-.il all tidUK
ti al 1.1.1 nt. to hIiui do t
The Van Sciver Store Makes a
Specialty of Beautiful Furniture
. at Reasonable Cost
npHAT is what you get by coming to this fac-
tory-store, which stands at the gateway of
two cities: prominently, conveniently, yet inex
pensively located: in closest touch with the great
lactones of the country; as big as a big department
store, jret given up entirely to the allied lines of furni
ture and furnishings. And, most important of all, the
advantages which accrue from these unique conditions
are freely and fully shared with our patrons the
advantages of wider selection, finer merchandise, more
complete selection and, last, but not least, lower prices.
Come in and see and save.
La Gucrra Mondial' I crini-
nala IIe ore 0 ill ,mii'M;i
M.iltin.i
Kii-iifli I'rrsidfiit N-ihU Me?
-ajrr Vk li it'll Is Head at
OiH'iiiii", of Di-hi'
Pubhit i l.Utr l.ute.1 I 1 ,
n.KMtr no ot
Authoi re.l lu lh I ef O loliee I
HIT. m til . i Hi f ' 'Tl of I'll i
delchia. V
My orJ l'r
i'flti.l.-o
I'O' i s r O- fal
Nee Turk, o II - V iuFb.iU ii n
l'n Hide i roiiiiii. of I'ranc was read,
l,ti right ul a meeting in Carnegie Ha
mule, th direction of the &a ia i
Aim. and attended b meinbeir i ' a
creeds 10 open the united w.u work
canmaign lo ral'e jno.COo.ooO fo the
reM'ii otliolal agencln tninlttermg t I
TTathlnston, I n mrtembre menca fighting forces
11 Uipartlmcnto tit .-i.it.. ha. uimutiUI- 1'reFldent J'olncare's measak wi. r
ato che alle o'e . I. ill stj.rn.uie U was tiati6iiutted through AmbaBaUur
Oermanla ha fl uio l armlitUio e.oet-1 Juf-eiand in Washington and read m
tando I termini noiu dagll -TUeatl Mjron T Ilciruk. one t me amba-ador
J-a guerra mondial, fuk tinlta all or to Iran ioIIowf
aecondo 1 ora Ui T a 1 ngi'm '!' U M the ieiy tune when the An cr an
.eenn.lci Vor . .1, p . i people, with an inexhaustible gene'os t
aeoondc-lorad. r-a k are going out to collect new sums of
T.'armlstUh. fu niinii. dai .appre- wuMy t, ,,,, ti,e welfarn of the r
tentantl la Herman a all, mexwiiptt i oId,H1B ,1Ilrt ,fnnien Jtt in ,end again
J.'anhunlo e mate, f ; 10 erbiHineiiie tQ ,h) L,nltMl ritatfs (hlH si,nple token
da un ufflclale del i.ipartimeuto ill of lj ajrnlra.10n ,j,. Tilled countrlee
SUto lnquesla forma nHfr Mlu j,e ahie to make too great a
"IarmUtiSsIo statu iiinaio 10 airinLe, Jor ,, BUHant Hoops who are
aTTtnnoalle ore a atittmerldlane Mfcouoo i (1)fnJlb m j;UPUIM tjlc sacred cause
Vora dl Parigi. o le ostillU cersaranii'. Qf r,s,lt anJ treedoin The American
alle or 11 dt uuesta matt na. sempre Holdllr H MUrnj,l i outase needi tm spur
aecondo 1'ora dl 1'ar s i nt.ds i.o reward
In complesso i teimml dellaimlatH.o 'NTeorthelee, oui common dut, hoth
atablllscono ijuanlo Kppresso j i'ran e and In America Is to watch
' Dlaanno e demobi.ltasiiune delliserc to UUJ. ar,neH wltli solicitude and faclinat
. rermanloo aa much aa polble their lofty tasks I
" OccuDauIoii" da pane delle fore Al- wi.i, theiefore, great ruccees for the
I1 Wto ed aniencam dl lertl puntl week of tho lltli of N'o.einbcr, and 1
atmteslcl de.U tJerunnia na leimrrn Ieioioe nt Hie am It win artora to jour
ipoSSTulle I. lipreea .ici.c ........... neroie lino ,.., ...i.e. i.. (-.c-.ivoi
Conattna d. jiarte di Ma graiule tloita arin is mj lad and bo proud to fra-
.tmarlttlma tede i c ill un icrto numeio ternize
1 aottomarlni aiie t'z naiaii -b" .' i - , ,
lAH.afl a,1 ninprl atie
' IMaarinu dl tutte le nitre !iat du
gtvtrra HertuanK'lie solto II eotitrollo
alla H alleate ed aiuerieaiic. le
KVtll j,roTederanno ulla KorTcgllania
ni.,nin.niiin delle urincluoll haul na-
i 1 delU Get mania da pirte dell forze
j Marittlme delle t assionl TittorloFO
ttllaeln .11 tuttl 1 sold HI, Ill.Hlua
"4Atttdlnl alleatl ed umnlcat I tinu'l prl
atsNueri Ul uermani.i tun m..i- n
T pailo u" gm eriu i-"
' statu annuiuia'o ho I lrn u del
Hi faj-mUtiilo. ncllu Iji j fim i mteg al
nno real puuot i' ' """ w j
iDatlUrl rlttngono come 'frto the dctll
.?S ... I ...llnln title,.
IB! COmpifliua- v i i I...ICUI.W ", ,,
forxo inllltarj tcuoFcn iuih
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NOTICE
WHO USE
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n ess t to ii a n i
'ounli ll tt t i Ii e
I to. kiwi norm dr!e
. ored hiehtr In etliei
eni anu file econoio and
lower m cost of upkeep than
any other ruch Id America
Ac a result tney Immediate'!
oidered HJ of then
Ii the faoeof auih evie
Judgment .an jou nffo.M
to huj any other m il.
without Inieutlgatlng
the Broclrwiiv
tlltIK KTT TT
MOT OK
Tilt ( K ( II
2321 H
Uarkrl
(treet
iieia win will find in iineuualed allay
Bedroom, Litlng Boom, Library, Din.
-ing Boom, Hall and special-purpose
niiniture, in OTcry design, style and
n.. d votir taste could doBlre and u
i.i lie i.inge that meets the ien.u!re
. i is . r eei i intome
Uncle Sam
Requests:
That we do our
Christmas shop
ping earlj. con
fining out gifts,
as far as possible,
fo tlio so things
which aie of prac
tical use and per
manent talue TV
quote Just a. few
gift ttems
Tea Wrto-oiM
9.T5 up .
BookStands
fl.SS up
Waste Baskets
65c up
Sewing Tables
S9.S0 up
Desk Seh
$iS.7S ip
Table Throws
$1.50 up
Blankets
5?,.2J pi up
Humidors
fl.25 up
Dinner Gonys
$2.00 up
Clocks
'S.f5 tip
L
Fireside Sels Book Ends
$6.00 up $i.00 pr. up
Comfortables Bookcases
$3.35 tip tli.25 up
High-Grade Floor Coverings at
Prices Well Below the Average
Eu'ii our regular priced aro below general retuil quotations, and the rugB below
ai e mioted at substantial reductions from these, so that the savings are indeed well worth
consideration. Some of the choicest patterns have been temporarily discontinued owing
to Government demands upon the mills, and it is impossible to say when we can duplicnte
them. Knrly selection, therefore, will be grsatly to your advantage.
M'Jli.Un rule-it tto.tal Wilton l . kW-,r--i I
r;F.,';ir-i:TiiiT;igir"rn
Th'e meeting place of those to whom iet
is a habit, and where gervice and cuisine
tare unusually distinctive. Take this as a
personal invitation to know the Rltz bet
ter e very hearty welcome awaits you I
IMElMLigLalis
i'jjH7Tpi liiKSMXfi
0 4
.
Jtutf, iKlb . . . '8.50
SJU.50 ltoal Wilton Hair.
JVZ Sb9.o0
rt;.ut. Koal Wilton Kuu,
S.aNlO.li $l".a0
5.711,0(1 KinoRt Wilton Wlet
Kub, tix ?8.'0
.s,-,8.Ull Uoat Hotly Uiusbcls
liuis', 8.3x10.0 $39.00
y ,e si es jrojioHo.ir'j initri
CARPET
SPECIALS
Principally part rolls : Borne with
stalra und border to match ;
good nelectlon: pleasn bring
loom measuiements.
$-t.23 Smith Wilton
Velvet .....S2.40yd.
$3.75 Uitjelow Best
Axrninstor ..$1.95 yd.
r.fl llnyhtirv Best
Tnp.Brussels,51.0riyil.
530.00 Seamle3 Velvet Hug,
9x12 $39.75
S12.00 Seamless Velvet Hug,
8.3x10.6 S3G.50
$54.00 High-pile Axminster
Rug, 8.3x10.6 .. ..
Offter altej vroporl(onatIy efced,
cjf J
Ji JJSaTfil"" "
r
"WsfT.'MTrr AtwtiTrnm ktv
. .w- , .,
A 1. Wmm Savor Go.
AVlieu u.Tvoinuii foels olittcil, nntl hci ctip'of liuiipiness ts iuiitiini
ovtr, it usually pilU out vi.t lift pocUctbook, mul o the Chestnut
Street Shojis may cxpi'tt nn otia tush in itlebintiim of last week's
glorious vlctoiy at .Sedan. It is hopi'd, ho' ori, tli.it all who lead
these columns will remember that it is tuil tlio einly bird who
entches not the ttoiiii but the best bargains, the best serrifo and the
best wishes of tho scllinc i'oiee. Stmt out todny nt liine and nee how
much easier it is to f.hop in the moinini; TTitliout beiiip; jostled about
by an impntient oroTttl.
a
UTSIDB of people ttIio stutl.T
tne subject, lew can ciistinKitisn
a Sonik from n Tabriz luir.
The textures are mmilur, both beinit
lirmly mid closely TToven, anil of the
thiee finest quality I'ersian iupi,
these nre tho two that conic in
rather durk colorincs. At Tritz it
La Hue, 112 1 Chestnut Sticet, tliev
have some beauties. In thu .Saiuk
you see the pure Persian originality
of desifrn; quaint medallion ctTccl'',
incgular and unlike each other, y-itli
corner pieces to harmonize, cut oft" in
an odd find careless soit of ttut,
while often queer gcomehicnl fig
ures, or floral designs on n Hold of
dark blue, fascinate the ef. Hicli
shades of both red afid lilue. how
ever, piedominate, TTith touches of
ivory to relieve the etfect. The Ttaip
and weft arp cotton; tho edges nai
iow and Jound and Invaiintily itnl
back,
r KSIDU infotmation! That is what
I every fellow is seeking, anil
wherever gotten, it means mone.T
in your pocket. Most lcndy-mndo
clothes look good in n showcase, but
MncDonald & Campbell's, 134-.'I0
Chestnut Street, look good in a show
down. Why? Because their shape
liness is genuine, put in, not put on.
Few men know that the outside ap
pearance Of a coat depends upon the
Inside work, upon 'the myriads of
Stitches coveiing the innei surface
of collar. IbdcI and front, nil set m
by hand, not by machinery. These
stitches never show, Imt the grace
nnd style they put into a coat do;
without them it would be flat and
boardy looking, instead of flexible
and accurately curved. It would
also wiinkle, crinkle and pucker, in
stead of keeping its shap' as long as
you do yours.
---. LESSINGS on the man who
1- planted apple tteesl Fur when
-at-- Hi winter stoims wail mound.
their springtime blossoms will live in
tho rosy fruit on your table, if you
get them now at Ileniy K. Hallowcll
& Son's, Broad below Chestnut
Street, whcie this week there is u
most entrancing exhibition of apples.
The window and many inside capes,
artistically filled with seven ot me
most perfect varieties now in season,
could not oe nanasomer. inu miiwi
Ttannnns nnd Belle FlOTT CM glisten
like gold; the Jonathans, Staymnn
Winesaps, spuzenourgs, wuuuuui
and Rome Beauties vio with each
ntVine. (n frnrcfpniiR shades of red.
Though sold in any quantity, it iB nd-
visable to buy oy tne dox, im num
ber therein varying from M to l'-o
apples, but they will keep two or
more moniris m u coui joi-'-
A HUNDRED years ago New
England had celebrated clock
rvlnlrrrs tint.Vn U'llOlU CMStcd
some rivalry; but if originality,
plus beauty, is what counts, then the
palm must be handed Simon wtllurd,
who made many famous clocks, and
in 1801 invented a timepiece, since
called fiom its shape tho Banjo
r.Wl.- nn eltrht-dav clock, easily
fastened to the wall. Like most
antiques, the oiiginals lmTe outlived
their sphere of usefulness, but there
nn clover reoioductions at Bailey,
Banks & Biddle Co. The quaint ma
hogany cases witn gin iuu "'T
ments nnd glass panels painted with
pictures of battles, ships, etc., the
whole surmounted by the spread
eagle, are characteristic, and their
graceful shape and decorative finish
make them suitable for dens, lib
raries or dining rooms.
$5zJboruJk' Sqvl-
A':
I tin foot of the 0.aik", in a
Talle unsui pas! for beauty,
nestles the citv of Hot bluings.
iTliali has glow n up aiountl the
lumeious uiiatiTc springs with
width the legion abounds. It is not
the hot spiings alono that ato te
inuiknljlo lor suengthcning nnd le
stoiing poweis, the maiveloui Mount
Vallej told spiing is equally noted
foi its therapeutic elllcacy. The trip
to Aikaiisas would bo a ever-to-bc-fm
gotten epcriencc -anti expense:
few in Philadelphia who aiu suffci
ing can all'oid it. Anil whj should
the go" '1 lie Mount Valley Water
mav lie Inought direct 'to their deor
fiom 718 Che-tnut Street. This do
lightful henlth-giTifig water is bol
Tent, I'llmiiiiuit, tasteless; excellent
foi ii'duiing blood pretisute find stiff-ne-.
ol the joints.
DtJC TO
tt itho
L'ntil
$42.50 High-pile Axminster
Ruff, 7.6x9 $31.50
$32.50 High-pile Axminster
Rug, 0x9 $24.50
Y
rOU probably huvo dresses lor'
.i' nccnRinn. and hats for
nearly every occasion, but I'll
warrant you have not yet bought
your silk petticoat to commemorate
Sedan. At a. r . uewces, . .ic.
nut Stteet, they have triumphs to
suit the triumph, petticoat's, in all the
joyous hues. Most are of an untisu-
olf.e renn.l IdrSOV Silk, for tllC Sil-
houette flguro lequiies clinging cloth
ing. The tops are plain colors, nuv
the flounces nre very gay. One has
nn emerald and amethyst diamond
shaped pattern; another panels of
tan and green, divided by bands of
Persian silk braid. A beauty is of
alternate rose and giay points tun
ning tho full length of the bell
shaped skirt, with a rose fringe on
tho bottom. There ure dozens of
othors in every stylo and color, and
all remarkably clieap.
IK TORS ngieo that fiesh air
thotit th aught is ft necessity.
1 llif "llu" f lightened
people, they wi'lt' difficult to con
t inee, hut iiott hygienic conditions
are bottei. Tho lloaltl of Health
ictmiles public places to be Tenti
lated; is the pinpei ventilation of
jour home of less impoitnncc? Bad
an is lespoiisible for many deaths,
and in a 12x11 foot loom one poison
pollutes all the air in thiitj-two min
uti s if two me in tho loom, at the
end ol" sixteen minutes they aie
liieathliig fiicli othei's bteath. That
givo-i nu' the cierps, and t.ou? The
beet means of avoiding Midi condi
tums is by liujing a Piessed Steel
Window cutilatui at the House
furnishing Stoic of .1. 1'iankliii
Mlllei. 1012 Chestmit Stteet. These
allow a fie tnculation of air, fit
nuv window, me stoim p'oof, and
ncctl not lit' lemoved.
p l ik waning so iiiiinj jeuis
lor the war to end antl continu
allv denying ourselves, we
ought to luiTc at least one jollifica
tion before stai tin,, in to Iced the
fallen foe. To ctlebrate pioperly, it
is not necessity to paint the town
led, but il is necessary to have
something good to ent, and as pie
is tho uationnl dish, let's be patriotic
and haTe a Hue, rich mince pie. No
excusts accepted, Madame Mother,
about the tiouble. for at U. Bradford
Claiko Co., 1520 Chestnut Street,
ybu can piocuie dundj, ready pre
paied mime meat, in No, 3 to 5 jnis,
made of the lichent and best ingre
dients, and with a "ctick" that teally
can be detcctctt Anil thoroughly
ripened-with-age fruit cake, in one
and two lb. boxes, which, like the
Yanks, i an t be beaten anywhere!
TUHSH cool moinings, when files
aie eitliet mere apologies or
conspicuous by their absence
and linlls nnd rooms aie chilly and
draughty in the extreme, a comfy
Blanket Robe, that can be slipped
into with case, is what eveiy man
needs and appieciates. At Jacob
Reed's Sons, 1421-20 Chestnut
Street, thcio i- a new nssoitr; it, in
all colors and unusually uv pat
terns, none of tho lurid wallpaper
varieties. Tlio modw has several ex
cellent fcatutea. It is of a soft, double-faced
matciial, with yoke re-en-forced
with butin, and edge bound
with a haimonizing cord. The col
lar buttons up close mound the neck,
antl stays up; and it buttons all the
way down tho front, with girdle at
the waist. As n sharp advance in
the pi ice of robes is predicted, bet
ter buy one immediately.
IT ceituiniy is remaiKauie ine
T.niety of clever and beautiful
articles that are being shown for
Christmas gifts, but while there is n
great diveisity, the supply of im
poiled things is limited, and natur
ally it is a case of first come first
sered. A. Pomerantz & Co., 1525
Chestnut Stieot. have an .excellent
line of fancy. Mark Cross London
ware, and iAou me seeking a gift
for a smoker; bo sure to pay them
a visit. The ash trayt, alone will
take you time to examine. Some
nre in Royal Worcester ox Doulton,
und, as u rulethey arc no longer
single trays, but nests of the pret
tiest little enamel or opalescent glass
bowls, with lims of piincess silver,
sometimes set in btunds of tho same
Tneie are novelties, too, in humidors
nnd match holders, and quantities of
desk accessories.
Manufacturers, Iviporters and Retailers
arkef Street Ferry, Citiiden, New Jersey
1 . !'
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U-
HAVE you read Ridgcwell 1'ullum's thrilling new story, "The Triumph
of John Knrs?" It is bound to bo u best-seller, for it U exciting,
tlio men like it. and the soldiers in Frunce, you temember, voted
Cullum to be among tho foUr most popular living authors. That's why I
picked it out lor html it is liiustruteu in coior, unu is oiic.nKy wjhwh
tale of mystery and advcntuie In tho Yukon, whole Rats ferrets out a
secret, dominates the situation, and wins his way In love and power. pu
can buy the book at George W. Jacobs, 1028 Chestnut Street, and at the
fre, rent Tlnmiln' MpKlrnV. Stotcll-ll islllliail." bV W. W. CaldWell. IM1
W
iva
l,.llr,re naml.riUtnrlpiil novel of decided liteiai'V merit, full of D4c
tureBque 'incidents and vivid flescriptions of tho openinu of t.he tprOAt
Northwest. ' f
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