vr n&iw' " t " . " 1 - t-- "nr . "." ' I V . . ' A A ' t .i y .. EYENIKal'UBLlO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, lAKIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 191S ALLIESWATCHING HOHENZOLLERN LOOKS LONGINGLY TOWARD CORFU i 9 h f i French, Connnigkioncr Ar- rives and American Consul General Is Expected SEES HOPE FOR RUSSIA! Men of New Government Re puted Honest and Trying to Bring About Order liy C MIL V. ACKKHM.V.N , ,;. Dinvitil Cubic to Lvemng I'ubhc Ledger Vopurtght . 101 s. by .Wlo YorU r.iiici Vo. Diiuli, XuV. U fdtlayeil). - Euseno llcgnault. the Kronch High Commis sioner, IiaM nrrlveil on a xncclal train from Vladivostok. Next vveke Consul General Harris, of Irkutrl:, Is expected here, representing America. M, IlcBnauIfa presence In the tempo rary capital of the All-Itiisfclan Govern ment and the unmnmceinent that Consul General Hani will Investigate for Washington, coupled with Kir Charles Klllott's recent visit, indicates that 3'rnnce, Knglaml and tlio Vliltcd Staten nro showing orilelal Interest in the new J!us3lan Government, which contemplates tho reorganization of the whole of Hus sla and tho establishment of a govern ment which will succeed the. Uolshevllil. ThO UrCSPMPrt flf fllPR. limn lii.n'oi'nr ) does not Indlcalo that the Allies are I saro5Hjmsm.dm;fcittsa5g3assi CABLET ATOMSR. i 't.t--,w- . : -. .-- ', t t . . -i i DUTCH ACTUALLY INTERN EX-KAISER Holland Government Ke- qne'ted Jliiu to Go lo Vmeronen CROWN IMUNCK 1STIJKKE W ritcr in Maastricht Paper Kcrall., Old Prophecies Which pply to llohcnollcrn i; (.i:oiu;i; im:,n k.k Niiv ih (.able to I. veiling Public Ledger ;.' 7' -. I, j . 1 vh 1 ,. k- I ". liiHtrrilmii, Xu. L.'.. 111.! 'I.' Vl'l.'t.ilia.l, ', ( 111." 1 i Vim-rnnRi'til. a-, i '.mnl H.mI- ( .('.I II, llllll.'l. i ll'Mlili'tli .' n II' Mil. nil .ii if omuiim ;ni i m.ii'iii i. iiuinlier i .hi ii.nMiti" anil M.iml- in J mid dle of a lieau'lful and cxlcnslvo grounds, 'which will cnubli the refugee ex-Ualsei to tolc 1,'s c. "'i lie undisturbed li.v tm- 1 ir.i,. 1 wa-i n't :'i rpquefft nl' the I 'Ut ii I (Jtneiiiini-iil that the e"-ICulser went lo AiiKiiitiReii, and it is virtually collect I lo :mj that h" Is interned. lie will j enjn Koine tlPKrrr of personal iYpmIoiii. I but In 111 iinl b able lo clialiKe hl.i I renileii, e without rpcial ticrtniHiion i,'' ' tlic Huiili Co' eminent. Hi" hmitaRp ban been iaieful..v ln- HlKittd. and he Mill only hf nlluv.-ed In h.ie fttr.ii personal liehuigliiBs AuytliliiK.elfc will he cmtlfati d In Giimnny, aeeonlhiK to Hie lalvil ' ne, tlic o-Kalei's flight i loobeil up. hi Beueially ax a rutin r mWeriibli" peifoiniaiiee, esiieci.illy on account of the fa. t that ho uorsed tlm fnniior ' , I Without his smorl or any of hi family. . The es-Kalserln i- now said t" be .it I rits,I.ini, wheto hiv is lyliiK seriously 111. The former f't..wti IMItice-e in villi hi i' Spninl Cttbli- In l.tetiing Public Ledger t O'tl.' i'tn' , IQt. Ij r ) nrt: 7 ,mct i .,. London. Vo 1. The linol'lilc Htate Til. I. it is .11 ., pOKitio.l t, s, tha .t 'f'er.ui !.- eieu" la i.oiiili.n m ollle'n! .lUartel-s inilii.ltes that l.li form, r i'own J't in. c, net iinvanieil 1,, IV M.it, ,if t.'ll i it t'"!".e ntllreii. il'o-.i 1 th fiuitiei int. i Jl,,!l.uifl iuesda-aiti i'- llO'ill. importer o UFtinqj that areifferciit reauy to recognize oillelally this Gov ernment as Itussla's real power, but that tho Allies sen possibilities In this cabinet for Kussln's reorganization. M. Kegnault, who met with a xntemitii Jeoeptlon from tho Ilusslans and Czechs J e n route, camo horo Imprc&aed with tho Jiubllc nttitudo towaid tho Omsk Gov ernment When 1 saw Franco's former ambassador at Toklo and questioned him ' about tho attitude 'of the Allies toward ho Government. 3r. llegenauit said: I t am glad to know that tho peoplo at Hie head nf thin Government aro men of I R'nd faith, honest, serious and able, i The Allies have- not yet recognized them, I but I think they aro favorably disposed. J'rom all I have scon, the population Is quite in accord with tho Government. . because it purposes to establish Older, wiillo tho Dolshovlkl want only disaster. ' "I came here icpresentlni? Vranro fori flic purpose'of Intervicwinir tho Govern-' ment olTlclalw. vViille I cannot sav now , what attltudo Franco will take." I be-! llcve tho Allies and the French nlan i will be, first, to sco what thlt Govern-' stories Is taken. ment moans; second, to encourage It if necessary, and, third. If the Allies sec' this Government is giving good admin istration to extend recognition to It as the Government of all ):us.'ia. "Since the formation of the Uusslan Government 1 lie Siberian Government has ceased to exist. T know that the Government officials personally nlwavs m.i4 uitpju'iics say the dinner Kuiner lia expressed" a nc-ne In live in cile nl llie vionilcrfnl ilia Wliillciun nt Corfu, largest of the Ionion Ilainls in llie iMeilitcrr; an. The Ulauil was nreupieil hy Vllictl troop- in I'M?. The caMle was built for the Eni)irc Klizahcth of Au ria in Ii!l ; it came into ihe iios-e-siou of ihc former Kaiser hy purchase in 1907. During ihe war the castle win seized hy ihc l'rciuli ami u-cil as a hospital I'm vvnuiiileil FRITZ AS A CAPTIVE IS MEAT FOR TALES Bunch of Good Stories Taken , From Trench News- ; paper COTTO.N I V on his- shoulders and an iion cross on his chest w;vk included in a recent bag of prisoners, lie was indignant, in s.ij New orl,, 'n. tile least, at tho time of Ills e.ii.lur.. and i I n ;i bale vilthln the mood intensified iim lie m.is mauhid , back to tlio Intelllgcneo atllcer. , Ho hadn't heard tlm questioning nfll tor speal; moro than live wolds of Ger man before' ho hurst IntT the ii,ii,:.i lioii. - f "l you allow pilvuti-s to call nllleei'K by their first' names In this unity.'" hi demanded witherlngl.i . . "Why?" asked the ollleer.' The Lulonel had led them into the "v'''1' Ull;sr ''!'" iM .Ul i.. .... ., i ,.- ..,,.....,....' 'ealled lne Heinle ever time iih"L ii,'i i nun ihc uuiuitri n tin-rvt-,ife (lieSSCll 1UC eye whhh, noticed that tho little, . . . elghteen-ycar-old private had. been a rh-hmii lieulcnant caine l.ei..i.- the gas-seil, says Stars and Stripes, from ! oflleir who was listing and tagging which this entire htrlntr of prisoner i prisoners. v nui a jour nanie ".lohannes .ineobl." "Any relation lo AVlllielm .lacobi'."' asked i ho -meiican ollleer. ".V brother." said llie lioclie in sur prise. "Well, if yon liiok ainund when von get theto, jiiuil tlnd him In tlio piisun cr's pen. l'o got him, loo." .'WO A liAl.l'. f'otlon al m ' ! 11 l,oi ne, lie ail- In iv as asl.ed. V llllll'li u I. el (, pencil here toila. This retuv .eiilnl llie iiitiniiiii P'.ints linl wuli a ii w to i" i'ti ing linilii,' s)iei iil.iln'ii. a-- tin- lm i ! Ilia tuatioiiM dui.ng one ilaj's tt.id.ie-- Warner Truck Trailers Two and Four Wheel Types i Ton to 7 Tons Capacity IVST.VNT nrci.lVKHY JOHN W. ADAMS. Distributor 1-127 Melon Street $1 PER WEEK 'Vou've done , "Get hack!" lie shouted. your bit get hack '." Fo the little private dutifully got hack. ' On the way he passed a farm. In a shed ' were six bodies whom the fight had , swept past, without noticing. ' Their hands went up in a jiffy. Wiici found them ready and willing to work ! tlm "tlIe Private reported at the dress with the Allies." t asked ti o High Commissioner about Prince l.voff's niisjion. He an- 1H.VMOVIIM WATCH 13. JKtVIil II Y 're.lil nlCin.li .rIl, ''n Heinrltr Krqiiirr,, $30, worth $50 Call. Writ.' r M,. Wm. O'Donnel! ".V lug station for Ireatnient, ttlll with him. the sl were sivcrett: "Lvoff is llie unolticlal .epresentative of the new Government. In nil of hl -remarks the I'linco iius ahiays spoken "highly nf this Government, si;. Ing tho dlreetois and inlnlstcis we.ro liotn-st, pa triotic and eiieigetlo men." Vihen I nsked how long the linlshc-1 vlkl were p.pected to hold oul, "S. lieg liault smiled, saying: ' I "Vo hop.. Unit vi lib Allied help from tho Black Sen, Archangel and through the Czechs here the ttoiihevikl .strength will break. Ihiglain?, France and Italy nro ail sending troops to aid the Czechs. When the Czechs know wo are coming lo their assistance that help Is coming from nil sides, and tliat the Gei mans aro withdrawing from Itusuiu, It will encourage them tills Is the whole situation here The only question U Ihe morale of the Allien against the morale of the Dolsheviki." Captain Gaston Bourgeois and Cap tain I'oshkoff neoompau.v JI. Kegnault. HELD FOR BOND THEFTS Land Title Co. Clerk Identifies One of eeused Men Samuel Franks, of .Vow York, via committed in default of SI.I.OOO ball by Magistrate Jtecleary, at the City Hall pollco court, yesterday, for a further hoaiing next Thursday on the charge of conspiracy to tteal $U!i.."ni) of T.ibeily Uonds from tho Land Title and Trust Company on Jlay -S. William Klley and Louis Meriinm were held for trial In tho same hail as accomplices of Franks. Mcrriam whs Identified by ' Iteginald Scott, a clerk for the trust company, as a inan'sjio laiV after and failed to over take on the day tlio bonds were slo'en lie said ho saw him crawling out from under the countev at tho thno the bonds' were missed. J Klley w-ub identified hy, Joseph Jlooncy, u contractor, of 2J1 Feruon street, as the man who had placed JlC.ufiO of the bonds In his hands i. dispose of. IIe.,sald he sold a $.100 bond to1 a man In Glrard avcuuo and tried tc sell a $1000 bond to a man named Solo- inoti, after which ho turned tho bonds over lo tho police. i'our Ar. I. must escort ihe prise tiers to tlio rear, and there has been fiulte a lot of this Job lately up Chateau-Thierry way. One captured lieutenant got quite a way down' the load with a pistol hidden on him, and. In a moment of Ir ritation at tho guying ho was getting from fifty of ills own men who were goose-stepping cheefully Into bondage with hint, lie took a pot shot at the if. P. The M. I1, was wounded, hut not disabled, and a pistol duel followed; in -another moment there wiih one less Prussian junker in this valo of icais. The outcomo was greeted with unaf fected delight ,by all the other prisoners. who were reveling in the first chance to speak their minds that they had had In all their days. one iuirij and bristling exemplar of German militarism with captajn's knots vr OWNE An unalterable high standard bf glove- making,sinceI77. War conditions emphasize the assurance of quality wnicn mar. name car- rM k -.-- Leath er, fur. silk and fabric. At the Principal Shops. Arnrrtc.n an and Idll hav produced riLOSETTE lirpaltlnsanr fob- ne tiov Imported utiore mo war. 77k nnmji a!zava(ntheglov$.( "T ffi ' i. v.- f" 'Tie 13th Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns" lillLADKI.IillA NEir VOKK Vcop) &W30M Thirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut Specials for Saturday Serge Dresses braid banded and wool embroidered models. Formerly $.U?.00 to $pu.7J, 45.00 & 28.75 Satin Street Frocks'" new silhouette 3975 effects. ' v Formerly. $72.50. . Velveteen Dresses for street and J775 afternoon. Formerly $32,50. tA Special Group of Top Coats Smartly belted . models of fine bolivia with novelty buttoned cuffs and deep collars of fashionable fujs. Special 75.00 Georgette Blouses Special at 5,00 A collection of charming models in the smart colors. A very unusual value at this special price. M astison & DeManS) 1115 Chestnut Street Opposite Kcifh8 Tlattiu 4 Most Extraordinary Special Purchase Hats Trimmed of Distinction From New York's Leading and Best-Known Millinery Concerns $0.50 1 Hats That Regularly Sell at $15.00, $18.50, $20.00 & $25.00 ''Slue lHrd"Mf "Cupid" and Others Equally Weil Known MILL1KEHY of eclut, piquancy and individuality hiiovvn to every woman particular as to her dress. Developed of velvets or velvet combined with silk or gold brocade and beaver and velvet combined. .Small and large shapes, trimmed with o.strich or flowers. Mid-Winter Fur Hats $10.00 to $35.00 Showing hats of all fur or fur and satin combined, satin or fur and velvet: Tho furs cmbraco Hudson seal, Scotch moleskin, nutria, muskrat and leopard. Repairing and Remodeling at Moderate Cost. Charges Payable When Delivered M a"$son & De 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) ii vs . (SB "S1 g iil..t..v Mumierj- ftK'il-'''iVWAiySffll ,$'i'A I Moi'ii linjrliJh Motorinif Coat y$&fsm!& ' R Kmart Haberdashery w'tylWInTi Tt 1 Sill. IJcKUlatioii Navy Dlue Waists. S0.U0 XWfM&fJ SPKCIAL SI'KCIAI. MHffil. JM 1 aijiics' niii'T aii.nn ii:ijt AwJK'iaHES ' $ V $3.00 $6.7-, WMlm .'J 1338 South len,i Siurf 1340 1 n" ' 1,1 l I ' liL Lincoln Buihlins. Cpvn'de City IhU. L.." , ) ! J i k ' , 'M .. i I ''iiliilliijiliiyilili 'lm f CM , ,1 ,; j A Charge Accounts VI R i- .& r,.,,l Zi k V JLo.1 I V Larue Size 1 m Coals Up lo SO Rust. g Mail Orders $! Filled. M 1 m Tomorrow, We Inaugurate a Fur Event Extraordinary Right at the Threshold of the Fur Season 1 1 k A Gash Purchase of $40,000 Worth of Fur Skins AT .ENORMOUS PRICE-CONCESSIONS ONE OK New York's largest skin uealors, in view of continual rising costs in skins, bought tho choicest the market brought forth, and bought heavily. The unusual conditions which prevailed throughout this country during October practically brought business to a standstill and forced hint to sacrifice a good part of his stock to raise ready .cash. We bought JylO.000 worth of the choicest, j'lid We Made These Skins Into Coats, Sets, Scarfs and MuW's, Saving You a Quarter to a Third on Regular Prices v This is indeed rare good fortune for those .who have furs tobuy. You can also make a big saving by buyiiu at once and avoiding the War Tax on Furs that will be in effect shortly. This al-o presents a splen did Christmas gift-buying opportunity. . A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur- chase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired! 0 l W' TFMkr' 0 'at &..-v ? Hi 0000 Wolf Scarfs $18-00 ft 4 Animal effect, in taupe, a brown and yrcy s ".TiBffljiiiffi::ai:i!'W!M!,ii v m a jiiritBiiQia' Lynx Scarfs $25-00 Selected Canadian shins taupe or black. MStlffll'iliWMiWIj'IJ'. WiitM l''.iV fQhit WiVIU? I 111 ff Fox Scarfs f,9.5 I Stinalile for the iu:sm. Taupe, Ni,vf i i-ltavvl collar and cape 15 liro'.vn cf ular'i. a pnt-ci "iwiiiii'iyii,i:i"j''j,4!:u'iiiij!: i'. ,ti i r rn . m:: awudia ajujiamaLK'mffiaiiuiaC1 Squirrel Scarfs $39-50 19 Muskrat Coats 'lO-lnch Snort Mudcl A loose, jiiunu ,.a''i Willi liiB ro.l-.r, -:,.ii ' cullai1 anil d." " , '' 40-Inch Flare Model' Klfwtively t r i in m e ,1 wuii 1'iencii .s"ii or llai.'uun shavil , ,ll.ir ami , niT. $89-50 i r-v 5 45-Inch Loose IMndcl $135 (Iraceful shawl t .' liii and ilet-it rtitt of inuakrut, ia' nan oj l-'ieneh Kal 00 Marmot Coat's IK-lncli Loose Model (U flf JT Willi U,nB .-,!!.,: Pf(jj.OV 'iau ' i'uIIhi' uiJ (!' i- i-'ift's of marniui "i-lnch Kuli Model i g r Fj H'.in-i u :im ii.' .vj.ii .itt. ... ' i . t' i in in .i-1ikIi Louse Modi' I (tyQif (i(i An invsual n.v'U- ii "p J2j$ itittiiiftivi' Bi-aifC Very l Ti sliau I vo f Nutria ,, I 'i : , ', 'cal. wiijiWi3iii,:a:ixffii WMWiii'ii1 iiiitift:w: wws uu iia j i. m uiii,!na.i!.iii,UH:i!ii.,i'ii"i!:. . l.'!, v.v 'Iii! ". 'in! lii, Hudson Seal Coals t. $150-00 i 10- Ell. LtMIS4! MoJ'I 1 1 id son sej rr yo-lneh Juauty Mo;!tI tHS $175-00 I'I'CS',.' fil iiitil di'-t uff i oi .ut,.a o" H'juslui stri 40-lnch lull ri:ri' Model V"il ;1. Jl'k, N'U'l i, i-trtt whan 1 iMllhr s $225-00 1 I ii,''il or llr.iisuli , iff-. I IK.W W' .,l jtlKWi II Ji 'ti ftSTOU WiMISi, inWI. UfflMHW Nutria Coats ,'IO-ln. Jaunty Model ii effectlvo siiciii" i. .at of novel liriini 'Q-ln. Sports .Model Jn natural or ut'ii" Nutria. I'arer ii ' selecieil skins of t.Mi 4,'i-lncli Full Flare Model l.nnK rolling sl..i of Nutria. Miii8iii;iiiiii'a"j!iii!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii.i,,,ii'i'ii $140-00 1 1 $175-Oo 'iiiiial iiualtty s $195-00 a ol'ai anil ileci cuffs 5 iftiiismuifjii'iiawicraiiii.ifflaBp Squirrel Coats i0-ln. Spurts Model Cl'1 flfl wXJO-vv W.tli !urfi: Khai eollaf a ii ii tl f Cift'i Wll iiiH'L.tr i l ' :i6-ln. Belted Mod 1 Lr.19 milium 1 : i.illni anil -iff of slll, iaii, 4,-i-ln. Full Fiary Model i Nutria hMn k ui aupe lym n.ianl uollav iiiU i-uffi vi.:!j novel tmrder of squirrel. ; Af&'i liBHII,.:iH!!llti'ltlifM!B'l!l!'Kl4a ' !8'ftMWIJlS!!i,Ji!,i'iWliiii( 1 $280-00 $325-00 Mole Coats 1'i-liu'li Individual C0OB' fifl OD'x,XI Mcdcl I ilatioiiili ; Kunk or inui. Distinctive De wolf. at fe $395-00i I-'ioiu t'li e-qMAt it i mil .tngJi. with hMimilnch (if I.-jntiasti:.c iui"- Umwual Wraps of & A tf ! fifh H slioivliig a.iuosi ex, 1umv" ffc 't. witti lar S -haul c.'llai' and ilf,"i rmYH of giiuirrel v' ''.rXililt'lbrwilliJIi'llLIHffilMlftfW'iJ jl ''."t v.! 'II 'ui'lltlli. tNoaaxli-' Fur Sets A Hluclv Fox Taupe Lynx ilrown Wolf Hudson Seal Nutria V.reiiwiitfJifii,v,ii!rai;iEiu.'iii!i ) $49-50 Fur Sets Taupe Fox Mack Lynx ( Taupe Wolf , Natural Raccoon ) Slate Wolf $69 Ml Fur Sets foiret Fox Skunk Polutrd Fox Jap Kolinsk.v Opossum $84-50 mmmmmtiwm tmm fafamsmmm i ' waaiiimtiiiasiiwuis iaajciLKaauftiaal Beaver Taupe Wolf Handsome Mink Wock Fox Taupe Lynx Fur Sets $98-50 Fur Sets & Coatees I Hudson Seal Coatee Nutria Coatee J Mink Sets ' Pointed Taupe Lynx t Nat. Mink Stolea M3IM $125 Nat. Mink Stolea -immfflwimiiiiriMHfflrffltr ssP.nrchasJng Airents' prd?v Accepted: Fur Sets & Coatees $150. Mink Coatee Alnnka Fox Sets Cros.i Fox Sets -Canudian Lynx Black Fox Set t I 4 ,? .,! TT i'Jft .:m - 'n m 3 ' S 'JT3 t., -jt ..--. '.'.A'fl .fig'?: ,JM T ,'S'd '-' ft 5 . ft m .rs
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