Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1918, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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SOUTHWEST AFRICANS KNOW
'HOW GERMANY A CQU1RES KUL TUR
in charge) of tho mtnpiKn. To tho ;iot uValliip with utirtlly tilth on, lut
luslliip slmtiio of Herman v ho unnlulth foruttil fnriner who tHeil ululrr
nllcd loo lenient, nml Urmtfriil ion Ifilllflli rule to tnrn out their wmi' I
Trotlm fnmotl foi lil'i lirutallty m the ' tiiftliods iiFntnjt tho sulijeot mies
Teutons (.'omfeJrtl l I lirii
Own Kecortl" of liiic-t
rnLflioviiblo Vriocilie-
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proHibliei t.
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Soutlltvoa. Mil'
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tnnil on Ar '12!
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uitc illegal mi " "".
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Hoer roliolllon and buUherS In (..er
mail i:ant Afrliu, look roiiimanil lie
ih ilenlliiB, It muit be bointfln mini)
itli an inem without puni or nm
lnunltloii who hail it1icud lui
uuiiilh beaten nlul who had lost hi
in it liadeia Hu iHued Ills liotorluu
irniihtuiiRs befehl (iitiniiln ition
ui din Uls excuse for till- iui v,lei
in lil lepoi t to Hirlln
ICslabllsliliiK .ill VI 111
That tho makliiK ol tcrmu with tne
IlmioH w.iM impossible, hoelmc tint
Hull ihtus had nejiilj till lied, l
lliiui!t,li tliih lul'-decdH ilurlnt; tho le
tulllim had lendeied thimselie'i ho
I liable that tho (leimm liol trnincnt
(duld not tuat with them '
I Mheu the intles otfend to HUircn
jdi i. mi Troth t i filled tn entertain
I tno suKRistlon Tlie utie klll" 1 in
uii1" and twos and whole tribe1-
1 ,u. t'ei wa, bIihii li" I'. had U n
l i i ui ill 1 to the di st it Nut i I.iiiii
ite W.In kf "l 'lie t'lki- "t tlii.
o.imaii fun i
Mm Mijul Unit tern n iKleinu xm
iiutlnV metnods Wiilimjin 1'iub lit
biid
' l a rust "1 s?eral nulliolir. of
milks uid seieial thousand Oilman
HilelH then this id lew of tho t.e
mm mttlvtflh ot oloni?atlon In tne(
Hl.uk rontinent innj blip to explain
tin flame of mind Ilia peimlttid
tin m to put Into foiti in 1011 the I
tniw-t fnitl nml luutiil mettiods of win
fui. i;h ItnnKiiitsI b ellllzed n.i
tloiiH When in Itnnllj aelileit peaic
i N tj b" hoped that thue will be n
iiut'stlun of llrV lelurn to (letin.inv of
hti Afilcnn colonies Sho haw provol
hc( m If incapable of i uIIur natives, and
lui lemoied fiotn the pi-jlnjr ey(is of.
hu lite opponents, would soon ristinic
tin s, inie methods Unit tuminatid In
tin- piactleul tte intuition of the
HiHio no e
ENEMY FORCES MAY
RENEW HOSTILE ACTS
Mililat Writer Sees Possihil-il-v
of Certain Elements K-
fnCiinif to Accept
task crs. Tdcy nro appealing to their
loitn people and to the Bolshevik elo
menta In llio Hntento and neutral couri
'rles to resist tho terms impoued by tho
Allies as lmolving the destruction of
Otrmany
"It Is lmpcsslblo to tell whether a.
Socialist State ma bo eiolied In (Jer-
miny which tnlclit. If It had tho oppol-
tunll, nfUFo to tany out its obllea-
i tloiic
"The world will hot be' iklo i
Oerulany Is ponerlcss-iuntll she l8,tlls-f
nrmeu anu mo silica nivo occupic4l
sufficient extent of her country to- jjert-
der it Impossible for her ta resist tir ,
demands, ' " t
' Our first object must he to enforce 4
ho peace fr whlc.i wo went to waiA
and until this If done we cannot reiinif
our efforts or ledueo our effctliea to?'
anv nnttrial extent." () v
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15 (lirttlbh Admuulty
WARNING AGAINST VIOLENCE
Allies am I iuIlmI Mules A ill Put
Hewn ll Diroidoi
lh tin. liwuiiirii Vi
i Minimi, o i in rutisii t i.ie
iiltlci ha bs.itd U ituuin tit KalllT
UepottN of piRioii it rirs.n haic
reuhid the UoMrniniiit Should theo
it ports proie till" n would point to a
nrluus situation httailBe forun of vlu
Inn. i ntnl illj.nnlM. .ilrpmlt thit.nti nlnir
MihliiiH we hum ot ihe tlnce busini si ' tlic life of ' nei i p. .ul itloii betwi en the
of the piotiitoiati- minim,'. '""", 1,n" ll" N ""' l "uu,u ' ' emuui-
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III 111 111 J PI i pal1 d t i
1 il i l lltll Mill ! i
tin i ithi s ii is ti
est uilii ei hi i lib i
obtiiint.il it thi 1
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U-sllttltll . til . Ijlllll U iiuti
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tu 7tio n ....uliiil il .In limn -Iiui,'
i?Io pill up I i tin .liitf Hi ndrli I.
Iillllui
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in ttu whites l
tk thi' is bast
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lit ii iliuliv i i in
di pi in I of lilt ii i uid ii 1 iat 1
nnli mi ins ui mimm,, hi in,
llli.i impliilliieni I- inn l.iooit
tin i inn ton mini lliuios
l,pl lipid
il n itii s i- i J ieitj
1. thi il Idol i t Jus
t i f.i si piimise"
II lllllll , in it -,
i t'n i m it n thf
li. i llSlills
t tl I I ll ll
I 111
il ldt i-Uiiitl wi I II
it i Ujlt I'l Mi ili
it i i ii i mill h ihK
i stiilh hmeiit
ei. not alio it d
i I hi Hold of
I it oi I
t
I i i tl
tin ii
i is to
is bir
in thi
nsi.it". or the motittoiate
liimliiB and IiboiinK destiojed tie
tttjiul . litlniv and two-thirds ot tin
1 --t What is lioiMMi nioio blanit
i- Hilij is tin tmt that with .ill mil
siiiilitis lie halt up to d it Mtrin
jsui no been able to ltsto't imue
mi Tiotlu wot, iilioml in 'M ti
i in ii tdi d b Von L'ntli rim ' lot
lilllollllll,' M'Ul ill" l.-t llbtls I'll!
ti i nun iti u With i oil c i inn a
niv.li of tirroi loi the Hliiviiin,. l x
tin" 'I In" wtie li.indi d "in i.j mi
oi in. mint t.i I1!. I'liiiiT. 'o uat
us luhou aid luimluiid bun n i
tin mine than sum it ui- ol .tm hid
tu w ii a Iuki numhend liiiLnl bailiji
on Ins pirsuii Nit natm w is ail miJ
to bi fUl all tll'isr fnllllil MllllUi nim
iiitliniit isilili im ins n) stippfi ueie
punished us minimis oin of thcin
wi- allowed l" ti.n cittli u t I in
sin ill sfoik
I'hi HliKhtest oflinsi was jiui.ishod
Vn liiinti Urn la.bh.es ie)i ited of tin
on tin spot il, uftti tlio whlppliiK, tin
until f illid to tome to attention ind
sjluu. the Oilman oflKlils, to silute
Vwhin theli bitki win loimd with
j wounds whrit tin ilks wen . Io.itly
settling
I Mine Oei mm Ivilllin
, i hi inoiH s ijf the On m in ' ll" ''Sjij
I u nnspi iL ib i ll . i omaii tuueht I l ,l
I in dt fr lis. .1 In i i ii tin sin w i 1 ishul
to uiitiinssion mil tun iiinlei lio
tl tlO 1 of till ll V 11 IlllSlllllU Ol
i fat in ti nd lo piotttt bis own, he was
pin to diulli Jln.ro aic ollklal stite
I mints in Mimiit this i seition The
't.itil.iR'i tn Oiimins imnioinl
1 em dm I th ouf.lioui tu ioimU i, loo
i u to h fitirul into in ib tail It
,i, i it t i. i. t ' . ul-ii ol tin i nai
b in us mi tn d
The statement lulnti o it th it the A I
lit s mil United stitts an' it uly to lend
thi Ir whole it samel- tj tlie task if
iMklnllllv till- . illiMii Illstu of .IT ll fill
iliilked llfi iii these mtintrien and are!
flii ui
n'li
hi tpt
il . I ' ,
'r utrs
it
I ulidiill,. Npl
Wlreleua )
it is eildent thut mo inut leinaln
prepared for possible hosllle attlott on
tho put of certain olcmcntH of tho
enem s forces," writes the military
correspondent of tho British tilreless!
ft-ikc i
Iltiolutloiiao councils l i" been sit
I ii i ul It'll ninj refiiHij to acpilet c in the
'oi ins . i ilie unnl'llm ami t ie i ri fiu.t
that the am InMce can be tnn liiatt-d bj
" ft hr i side at forty-eight hours notice1
iiiKsiItiiles out liulng tulli jirt-purrd foi '
lelituafltlcs ,
I ' Wlintettr happeiih id isuniztd ol .
tfreitlit- rmlstanie tan uiultr atij clr
uniisuiiies be offered bj tho (Jerminl
, hi my. but If the troops KfiiKc to nc-l
IkiioiiItdBu the authority of thtir prtsent
tointii indcrs and the iiiini should disin
tegrate, tho Allies may rtlll have muih
norl to do
I lie llitoiv it lined hi the Ulkd
BELGIANS GET ANTWERP.
nun1
Toil
I tiinlon,
Pw- esd r li
to ll u (
I'li-sCfsion
f-e t.itl Oil
IP
lit
Ui IB.
il.i"
ins oi e in
at oidhiK I
I
r a i ,i it
whet In lit li- a tiouDS
tin i i hit Ik ih . (urn am bad
luiuito'l and tit Imiii i mil ins lesuincd
iliaixi ul ilit Iti s iihnliiltjtratlriii
Intiiip is lo ati-d on thu s, heldt
rliti tiinni no milts- noi th of Urns
sels, and it ivJcnti -Iiih lpllts flom the
le.nebt pi hit in tilt Hell,! in lilies,, ns in
tublihhdl nt thi i lost of hosiilliks Tlie
foititb .it titneri wis lonsidcrt-d imp
of thi -tmiiKebt in l.uinip until It via
rtdu td 1 i Oirnun KUiib In 1 m
ROBERT A. VANWYCk'dIEs"
tn n ri't v iI-sih iiimtPM is oi10 0f tllL IUUI1 cumpltte rc-
oi'td In hlstori, the llli o nations be-
m in the moht unpaoillilid position of
Ijulnu itble to dictate im ternib they
nleiited to tho uienu. n li no Inngir h i
,,f r.ini.in.la" means of leMntliiK n pritrntlng
il l anions KtruKdu for i blnci. on
relielllt ' J Henceforth tin pn tilt u i wlnei he
I Inline us aio pilltliil nitnir than
uillltuy- but f. r tlu i ii nit w .lie
lami Willi a Rltuatl n i nieii mai re-
fUlii- further inllllnn iffoit from mine
lunt in all if tho Mhts Tit hole of cen
upn d the trl an.i tustern Huione In a Mate of
txlieme unrest, fiom thp Ilhlne to the
t rals and the Alllm ait pled(,rid to re
lunstltiil a new I.uupi out of this
tliaoH Hoi. thlb will le done ll Is im
possible to n, l,nt ,t Is iildent that
tratiHltion fiom lur t i dice must be
leri gradual
Iloneiii it liuifi b uiiiembeied
'that this arnilstleo Is it prii,elit a mere
pnpn trinsnctlon, and the toursr of ac
tion whlih the tlernians ar taking does
not fiUKKest that Uit menu to make oui
IbrService
BBSPWHBHI r
You are putting your shoes to the test every step you take.'.
Are they giving SERVICE? It is not a question solely di'
their wearing well of their looking as well for a reasonable"
time but do they really PROTECT your feet from the jars'
anil shocks or city lije.' There is no question about "i
CUSHION SHOES
They are built with the idea of protection foremost and
that ia really the important reason why they arc best foi?
your feet.
, . xli 1. J "
a ieic unu corK inner soie gives inai protection saves your
.feet from the shocks of walking makes your feet one liunj
dred per cent efficient.
Not to be had at any other store in
Philadelphia except 8 N. 13th St.
i.
I M.ij oi ot Utr.ilei Vw orlv '
-i's iva in J'aiy-
l( l"ioriH(( I'ri S"
." i RjI o-t A ariU oi
(i ot n w oik I'll Is dead '
Pari-. N.
fnm M
lltii
Store Closes Daily 5.30 P. M.
Saturdays at 6 P. M,
T n Hiltisl im tun . ompltted
'tin otiupitii u i I hi utliin -t Alriia,
pill in e.ul to tl skin il 'Jilt i blef
trouble tin. hid to conltiitl with was
1 t m uiivin ii lselictnl
oi titeatei Niii oi k oir
mil 'lenc a 11 1 Tiaoi I
ind trim .lamiuij 189S, to
u Pieiiousli hi. liad sirieo
flu u I Ns to tNIT in luilire uf the TIO
( urn a m rL Hi was one of
tin i tunili rs and th h it piesidint ol
th llol unu socet tJt i ,v "Voik Hi
wi a his i lentil th year
1.
Hr i M
.se I
1Si, ll
1.1 mil t
lawn
.ma ii
.look, tl
is 111 ldt
dm ripn
vho Qui en in
iy formoit
territory was
no oantttoi
Cimnert
incuts.
Unde1 t
(lermany
liefttiltc.y
Vtrlca r-
t
iai i ry
men witu u
In lt"j ov
in ll.i la P'"'1'1 tht
t aft r thi fee
In ' t ui
. Cniidtiuii
io.ci.iio Sju
all mean l
that tl.r
e to c'i ' m
tin In 1
in t
i "ll-V
na.ii1
th'h
III lOllbll
tint tin
UiiJ io.
i
t;
SWHV "
.r
M? I
atnuliSoaiJ 90.
H ion of i lflumi' was
ino0'ilTcd in "outhwcbt
r nrecd nt tbu antl-sliuirj
"i". .... . i".r,,r. li lull . 1S91' W
i2-T.lSN ntntth rurlM nursof
11VS..""V .
Il..n Cr.nl O.IIirCSalOll it'O
.(Jomparo In i attitude
vroressioi i an-.
Dr. Paul Hoik eik
German t. j1ji.1i 1"
und Hertiu 10U
word3 ho HtatcJ
Own Word
"Ti.i. decision to
nvic.1. could afti.
else but thlb, nvni'l
tribes w ould h i
lnrlci on W llil ll
gnucd tl il- tot ii old i
...Kit., mi. niiirl 1 aaii tbi
tho t'razlu? of 'is o mi stot.1
Doctor Hoi.e ci - luitmi loilin
t.d that tho n Hives -j. sslng no ku
tur could do no ottte t iuii l.ione
seniceabli in tl e . mploi merit ot then
former no-sessions b tut i uw w"
Ilefc wo Uu tin. tauej uui
brought aooui tl ebellion thai te -mlnated
in tl ( a n.ihil 1-1011 oi tl'
Hereros, the lonnscition both ot their
lind and ot t..c 1 tattle and tl ui ei -slavement
bN t.ie German oinits
The story ib a lone on. ot i-rui.lt,
ilupliclt" and oppHssion hen tri
bal chlets icfilbed to iie u,j their
land thej we'e shot en the mounds
of "rebellion , tomp am t u-ii wire
appointed by tne oerniaii ..lieni ill 's,
M-ltli no iLKa.nl ii ioial la i o ia
" ditto. i. and fiom tli-b u.ili laid
sranta wcro oitaneJ, bus wtie the
flrat Geimm n uni unti'.-d m t1 e
vountij.
.Miuilfud ihe llottiiitots
The flist oe ma 1 boldn.s a. nui
lotacbment of ticiitj-on.- mtu uudtr
the command of i apt.iin i u.n 1 ian
cols, arrived in tins loitntij in liiiJ.
At this time two of the tribes the
Hereros and the Hottentots, wero at
war. The Hereto?, il v ill Do leineni
bered. weio unib r the piotcctlor ot
tho Gennai a ol lia'iio'o i .d
not intervene w t his sum . l .lit, s"
"he "Visited tlio c lief n me Ilotb uo
Vhen the ttc ur.dti-t oj tlia
wjilte nation was iaJj t i he p ib
BiietnleS. ho pioinpt 5 tain to t mi
Tills, did not sati-.tj too Oil ill n
And as soon as a futtner lOiuliiKei t
o troopj landed m 1SSJ, 'oiupj J
if 250 soldiers i .1 tvi oatteuis
jrtllleo. without leason. meiel
C3tablisll Uoriid i , l stige Von J r .
tois, with lis ei.irid torci -r
lied out u -"-pribe . tai " at, . r
the Hottentot i ilaRi i u-t 1 J a
murdered M .iboiic i wnoin
tty tiero woniet id i-u'din. 1
Whlthooi Thi fait Hut lie Ind lit -foie
this mult in atiieniinl with the
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Want Modern Factory Building
CONTAINING 100,000 SQUARE FEET OR
MORE, WITH RAILROAD SIDING, IN OR
NEAR PHILADELPHIA
I his is an oppoituntt lor firms lompleting Goein
neiit contracts and wish to dispose ot their buildings
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A Sanitary Bathroom
Necessity
One giar r it the gloti), cvaii-wlult .arUce and ou
icalize in-.tinttivel) the tleanlmtis and hygienic qualitiei nt
the Sanuieat. Ivory finuh pyrahn. CtARANTErD
I IV i Yf ARs Will not wa p, cracL, split, ctaze or losr
color Will not aliiorb liquids or odors or become un
siylitl., hVe wood AL j our plurab-r
lit quest a copy o the booklet
ihe Influence of the Home
WOODWARD-WANGER CO.
1 106-08 Sprint G.rd.o St , Philadelphia
Coping'it, 1918
FINE KIRSCHBAUM
OVERCOATS-$35
fT the Reid & Fort
stores clothing prices
are right down to the
bed-rock of solid value
' as they have always
been .... A good instance is
to be found in these double
breasted ulsterettes and great
coats at $35 . . . The fabrics
are soft, colorful Irish friezes,
warm, but not cunibersome.
The workmanship is of the
famous Kirschbaum quality.
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We have the following 2ND
HAND TRUCKS and PAS
SENGER CARS for sale:
t Tord Knaditf r S00O 00
1 Kord ICoadttrr, 1011 IMI.on
I reril !li.adlrr, tall! LUO.UO
1 lullnn lV-ton Irurk, with fur
niture lKMl . , 800 00
I Tmituii Trurli Pi-ton " oimi no
1 Truitun Truck, .-ton 4 7eo 00
X
Alio I'o rd Tourinc anil Road
ster Moil!ei New unil Second
Hand. Same can be seen at the
TRUXTUN SALES CO.
3714 N. D0D STEKET
DON'T BUY
;, METAL
HEATHER STRIPS
M . tjntn'you gee the Stt-ln-Wuy equip-
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&
trr .
'soil get our estimate.
"W guarantee results "
Jpfcww'-VlXki'"', C7-i l(littato'
UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
l. O, Mi ilu IiirTlor (.nitral of UnMnail
NEW EVENING TRAIN
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON
Tla
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.
leaves Station 24th and Chestnut Streets
6:00 P.M.
Arrives BsJtimore 0:15 P. M.f Wajhinyton 9;1B P. M.
Fcr a Man's Christmas Gift
Silk Shirts at $4 to $9
Iti our cabinets you will find a selection
of fine quality silk materials at prices
w hich make the wearing of silk shirts if
luxury, but not an extravagance ....
Women gift buyers will find in our stores
scores of ideas in men's wearables for use
ful and practical giving.
And Remember To Do Yow' Christmas
Shopping and Shipping Nozv!
1204 CHESTNUT ST
11 SOUTH 15tlt ST.
Open a Charge Account
I'ul your cash into war baing stamps or bonds. You will be happy later on.
I so jour credit at Walsh's to buy all yoj need We'll arrange a charge account
that is easy and dignified settle your bill by small jveekly payments.
Men's & Young
Men's Clothing
On Small Weekly Payments
Walsh's Clothing- for men and
young men are true. economy they
yjjijt are reasonably priced. They are
meal lor an occasions, no matter
your calling or vocation.
Wear dependable clothes that
will g'ive you the utmost service and
lull value for your money.
REMEMBER
You do not need all cash. Pay for them in
small weekly payments. Suits and Overcoats,
$18 to $60.
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STs
Ladies' Coats and Suits
In gigantic showings
-- (V- comprising every style
tendency.
Make your selection
early and don't worry
A about the cash. We
M make the buying easy.
Suits and Coats
mm
vv: 1$ 4i xi
$22-50 up $37.50
Smart Furs
Iji separate
pieces, sets, stoles,
capes and coatees.
Open a charge ac
count and provide
yourself with a nice
fur piece and
Pay Week)
Special
Taupe Fox Scarfs,
Extra Large Shape
(lenulii
Caatta.
f MH'ludion
2nc "Tj Contn
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Walsh's Will Furnish Your Home!
Large Stock of Furniture for Your Selection. Easy Terms
Extraordinary Offerings in Floor Coverings for This Week
Our contracts for Floor Coverings were made many
months ago before the heavy advance in labor and ma
terial your advantage.
High Pile Ax. Rugs,
9x12 at $52.50
Seamless Velvet Rugs,
9x12 at $37.50
Qi thi
( Store. you will A
find food furniture
I a priticfyou J
can afford J
to pay
TrVool and Fibre Rugs
9x12 Special $15
Open an Account
, Tapestry Rugs,
9x12 at $30
Wilton Velvet Rugs
9x12 at $47.50
Pay Weekly
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