- ty. I'. &." . i r v a ' b-l KOkX v IS K I Itf K Li ji M i?3 St!.. tVtort rwvft ctW '4. JCS . j, i W00DR0W WILSON ANDRA' JN EUROPA II Grande Presidcnte isitcra' Parigi, Londra e Roma rubtlahM n1 Mflrlbutcd Under ,. ,. Pr.HMIT 0 841 .Atithnrl.,! . ih aft nt Ofloh.r Q. 1DU. on fll at the rostofflce of llilla- Mflnhki, Pa njr order of tho Prudent A 3 nt'RI.BfcOV I'ostmanter arncnl U'niclilnitlon, II C. Is noxembrc II Presidcnte Wilson ha declo di nndare In rraneln per premiere parte alle dlscusslonl per II trattito dl pace. Soltanto clrcostanie imperatixe ed Ira - prexlste potranno Imp. dire la Kim declslone KkII sara accompignatodalli sua slgnora e dopo aver xlsltato 1'irlgt e Londra si recheri a he a Roma Un comunlcato ulllclale emtnato dalla Casa Hlanca nice quanto appressn , "H Presldente Wilson e in at'ra dl j salpare alia xolta delli Kr.ncia In -medlatamento dopo Papertun dtlla rtgolire sesslone itt I Consresso alio j-copo at prenaere pane a.ie u.u ' ( dedslonl per 11 trattato Ul pace . . .ti. ji i..t u "Von e probiblle la po-.silolitx i.M ,imini. Ann n che durl la sessions per la forrmle conferenza dl pace iia la sua presenzi e necesirli per owl hre ai manifest) sxanURKl di disiut-i lonl a meio dl dlsparci per deter mlnare I ffrandl puntl del trattato finale circa 1 quail hjsogni cho nei.tsarUmenle cpll sla consultato "Cgll sara accompapnato dii Hele na 1 1 Che, rappresenteranno i?li tntl V,nltl ulla conferenza 11 noma elei delegatl tara ciuanto prima ar inzlato " noma 11 noxemhre It Cardinale (.i-'pirn besretirlo .11 slito ill Sua Sanllia ha inxltito 1 car ellnall dl tuttn II mnndo, ail ncontrarsl i n P.onia rjcr una grande cerimonla re- llglosa Che axri luogo In at Pletro nel glorno che sara firm ito ill trntlato dl pace Durante la cerlmonia ponti flchera Papa Benedetto II Re ha decorato con In Orandi Croce Mllltaro dl Saxola II Cleiiernlo n.idoglio sottocapo dl Stato Migglore blmlle decorailone e stata concessa nl gmerale Pclplonl I'on Blanchl ha tmunaito alia nomlna per slndaio dl Nap. 11 In sua xece e' stato scelto II Deputato 1 abrlola II glornale il MessapgLro nom inila i n S000 del cannonl catturnti aii austru'-l slano fusl per la colonna della xittoria 17 stato inlzlalo un moxonento per erlgere un tnonuinento all on Orlando presldente del Conslgllo del Mlnlstn Maria, la prlmogenita del nuca I eo poldo Torlonla si i fid inziua .il Prin cipe Chlgl II Parlamento si riiprha dnmanl II Cax- TIIboII, fcipotazione e Mlltno e' stato trasferito a Trieste per organiz ing II Bcr'xizlo ferroxiarV) in quellu re- Le condizlonl dela slgnora dejl On Orlando cnntlnuano gnXIssime 'II JIInltero delta Pubbllca Istruzione ha annunziato the saranno stablllte dHle ' scuole a Hurazzo, filannlna e Scutarlo In connessltne dille cuole Ria' htablllte a Vallona e Salnnlcco Martedl e Mercoldi In Plena e Forll si xerlflcarono dille stosse dl terremoto che causarono dannl o perdlte dl xite Ij3 xlttlme aintnontanu a 10 mortl e nnrecchl ftritl 11 sottosegretarlo dl Mato al l.ixorl Pubblici si reco sulla lona colplta II ffiornale I Sieolo dl Milano ha annunziato che Im.i repubblha t htata proclamata nel I trole e cite Hcrr SchrafH c' stato nomliiatu presldente 11 lr corrento moria In Piidov v l.ulgl Jlnsuero ben noto giorjialista II Munlclpio dl Urc-cia ha elaiglto la somma dl cento nnla lire per lnorl dl wecorso ntl dlstrettl redentl La princlpali entr.ita del Palazzo del Principe I..inccllotti In Itoina ho dal 20 settembro 1870 ert stat.i chlusa. In segno di protista per la presu dl Homa al papato e strta rlaperta per la prima xolta dall i di tt.i epoca in signo dl glubllo per la x Ittori i de 1 1 annate Itallane Moltl inernbrl della famlglla Lancellottl h inno cotnbatiuto nella rt centa gperra Molte altre fatnigllL dell arlst crazia nera dl Homa hanno llot''l l! tiaolote ai loro palazzi. Overnea Oift Labels KeaiU Pvclatlxes of men in the iernta-i serv ice who desire to send Hum a i hrit mas package as pel mined b tin War Denartment should If not it.eixitu: label for the package before Sux ember 21, applv at the nearest lied . rn.s sta tlon. auxtliarx or iti.uiut ni ub u irter for a label Thi lied i roa will furnish one for each man ll pitkaKc. inuvi le mailed on or before oemi.r h Fire al Mount Sinai Hospital small fire that xiaittd in the Im "ment of an old building of Mt Sinai HoBpltal Finn anil lteed siieets I i-n night was prompth ettinguNh.d b firemen The lire w is i.iused when ruii bish began to bum The building does not house any patients Chiefs to W atch Allie.s Pass Lnder 'triumph nh Paris, Nox ilix I i Wlietl Allied '100) III Mill lllldM tho Atch of Tinirni h it the i loe ot the xxai Allbd ioxeieinns and chh f maglstintis xxill hi present siis the Matin It is understood th it the Kings ot England Italx lielgium .ind Sci bla. Prince Alexander of liieece 1'iesldent Wilson of the I'nited States u liipintse rojal ptlncc representing the Mikado and oltl clal representatixes of Chlni, Por tugul Hum iniii and the South American republics xxlll bo present It la said that each all.x xvlll bo repreented b u ciuck leglment xvhlch lias fought In the most notu ble tattles of .the war ' The DIET Durinp and After Tho Old Reliable Round Package JMadebythe it RJStaM'iC0-. " Antwerp Council Want Former Kaiser Extradited Tht llnRUP, .Vox 19 ThP C.cr. man Workmen's nmi Soldier' Council at Antueip 1 repotted to huxc piopoied Ttuimdn to the Ileillii louncll that the foimer Knlei Crown l'rlmc and othei mllltat.x ofllelnN should be extiu dltid fiom the Nethcrluids to (iormuni SEES PLOT BY KAISER TO BUILD NEW EMPIRE , . j b Mirt'SS Fear l.onuoil cirts-. ri.u Chlnie ' (O Trick -Mile and rorill I Federation ). it oiiufi 're I umlon Not I tlu xxtlllani llohiiiin rrtui .erman Kinperor. 1 1 1 i-n To i lennanx as 1 1 1 em 'lie t oib! I mav ,u,u rtrt M ,h, u.nn lial xmclgt r s hl. , .., h wou d not be refusid an l-el.otn to that .oun'rx hixe treated a consi.lei it e t here The fear iniilnix , toHiui i'niperor would sooner , aire .he cent, r nf a teactlon- is th it thi or lute- b ,n niuwmeii in i,itmm ! There is ex erx whore at,renient in the tdta that the -hmpiior presenit In Holland Is iiitoli-rnlile. and it is Insisted i that he must somehow he made tm pottnt to do fuither nilMhlef The re ports fiom Moll mil show thit the un inxlted uest Is b inning dalU more un welcome then Htlitul aulxlus from The Higue show that the lutih social ists reiterated m Parliament on Frldnx last their objection to bis pr. senn and dent indtd that he le d.poned V dispatih to the lall Mall fiom The Iliiene reoolts thit the llelinan holdlers ,Uni II in Antw.rn on ThurscHv Inst idopted a resolution that the soldiers and Workmen s Council in Berlin de tnand the extradition .f the formi r llmperor tml the formir i town I'rinci is wel is icrtaln generals The reso lution express, a belief that the ex-rulti ex.rilt.es too miKh Influence In Holland ind forms the itntie of counter-iexo Iutlonarx uiirlgu. The Dailx i;piess sees the posslbllitx nf a plot to trick the Allies and create a fedeiatlon far exceeding In strength and n sources the former ilerman empire This newspaper contends that the former I'mperor Is back of ' hancellor Kbert former ( hancellor Maximilian of lladen and Meld Marshal xon Hlndtrbuig and it las mphasls upon the fact that the lmperor signed no formal abdication and Issued no xaledlctory message A number of leading Ulled diplo mats and statesmen including Lutel Robert Cecil Lnder seiretarx of State for Foreign Affairs bellexo that some thing Is brewing In (lermany In the di rection of a plot to trap the Allies the I.xpress eleclares The facts appears to indicate, it ndds the existence of a plan to foment social rcxolutlons in Holland and Switzerland and posslblj in Sweden through pro-Oeiman agitators It Is also planned, according to these indications the newspaper declares, to foment social rexolutlons In Allied eountrles proxlde for the exentful re 'urn of the former Kmpeior to (Jermanx, the 'lestoratton of the old regime and the formation of a greatl extended Ilerman federation sijeh a federation with William Hob. nzolbjn at irs head the Uxpress munds and other laws designed to sup irgues xxould carr the seed of another press olxgim world xxar It insiMth that the former Cmpeior must be selz.d and his actixl tl.s prcxenled XX HsIiliiKlii.i. Nox 11 Officials here expressed astonlsnir enl .it the uport from Copenhagen to the . ITect that Wil liam Hohenzollern xxould be permitted bj the nexx Berlin (loxernment to return to (lermanv There is an inillnition among ifllclals hnJ dllllomat,. here to bellexo that the former i.ermin Kmperor i wheihtr bx his own act oi bx the deci- ' sion of tlie new i.uxernment and the iltrman p, ople Ii.tf forfeited his croxvn . md thi lu i.tuin to ueiman might be the signal for a rexolutlon which would establ sb forthwith Germnnx i republic in I'LW UK LIN L 10 SHORE Wuiliiiie. to t arrx Ten to Txxent) five Passengers to Be Used Atlantic (It.x, Nox 19 -I'lxlng ma bines of the i nitl-s txpe, equipped with Libeitx motois und capable of earning fiom ten to txvent-ftxe pas engeis are to be built here for, the propnsxl Phil idelphla-Atluntlc City Mr line Karl c Oxlngton president of Hi Curtiss bianch compin, has lnfoimed business men other iiunpinleb shortlx to be le lei-ed fiom (.oxernment contracts will b niil eiiiiillx 1 irge machines foi opii.ition betxxeen Atlantic PRj Capo Xlax I o;ig Hranch and Nexx York No i i--.ener tnrlffk haxe xet been ie Ideil upon but is Is bellexed ulti mml the late- fiiaj be biought doxvn to $"n md possllilx 'l't foi the lound trip 1 i I'hll idelphla Du I'onl Max Noxv Iluilil Rojil X llinlnictun. Wel. Nox II Lisinlfal In Washington b tliei Supieme Court of the I nitid states of the case of Pnul ppc nit liar who sought to lestraln the lu Pont Houlciard I'orporatlon from conileinnlrg land foi the $2,000 000 In Pi hi boulexard remoxes the last ob sta, i lo the const! uctlon of that road Include Camlx in I . S. Rations I'atl., Nox J i i andx lia In en olll ciallx included In the rations of the merii.in expedltionar force the Stars and itripes innounces The men xxlll tie allowed one -half pound exerv ten daxs The ration will include choco-1 lates and hard candy ' I Peiin-xlxaiiiaii Killed in Anion Ottawa, Nox 111 The i auadlan cas- ualtx list announced Monaax tacluded 1 1 i Laxx sou Johnsonburg Pa killed .In a. tlon INFLUENZA Horlick's Malted Milk Very Nutritious! Digestible The REAL Food-Drink. Instantlv nrenared. ORIGINAL Horllck process and irom careiuny selected materials. Used successfully over Vi century. iuiaorseu oy pnysicisins everywhere. Specify HorllCk'SThe Original- EVENING ' PUMb JOSEPH F. SMITH DIES; MORMON CHURCH HEAD Succumbs to Long. Illness., Son of Original Prophet j and Kcvelutor Ii the Associated Press i lt t.nlcrN'lt,, I ml. Nov 19' I Joseph f Smith, pfes dent of the jfhuuli of Jesus Christ of letter tax faints (Xtormon) died at his home here jiany iocJmx artet n Ion Illness Ur;x dW rr. ,,ar- NotwIlhslandlnR his Illness Presl- dent c'mitli attended the n cent Heml- annual conference nt the church held I " Prat xxeek of October nnd spoke i islioneh iiKalnst polcamoua marrhiRcs, j which It uas rumored had been sur reptitiously performed clurtiiR th last few xenrs I As u snmll i hllil In xx.s with his, mother In Nnuvoo when his father and' uncle wer. shot to death In Carthage I ,.1.111 At 15 he was Stilt on a mission to! the Sandwich Islands and was obliged to find the means fir riaililiiR his destlna-' Hon whlih he did Iv worklnir us n shingle mak. r In California He saw I tah fhniiRi fiom n salt stream desert to a land of delight fiom a phislcnl Mew and following tlio death if llrlghim Xoung who was first suc .eksiir to the hun.h s founder he be inmi insldent of the Mormons cxer- fi'lng oxer them a swn thit was not '''',', ' ""ilpotent than that lif his prede- Mxssurs and w hi. h In 1H0I and again In ! th. "' ,"" "ruugnt mm into .annul xxltii "" ' ""id states laws which he xvas I .ue-used of setting below those of 'rexe- I 1 itt n Time xx.is and as recently as i the xiar last mentlomd and exen later ' when President smith hid the Mor- I inon xoters ko trained that sl hours before the polls opened foi an election he could swing the result any xxay he elesired Plte WIts, ts Children ' Mr Smith was nn axowed polxgamist He adxoeated plui.il m irrlage as a dl- xlne Institution .luting the greater part of hl long career as head of the Church exen though the dlspatih printed .nboxe represents him ns declaiming against it He had fixe wix.s and forty-three chll dren and In October 190B he xxa-f ar rested on the charge of llxlng unliw- full with llxo women The complaint xwis sworn to bx a Mormon deput slierlff the warrant xxaR seixed by or der of a Mormon sheriff antl the com muting magistrate is aWo h Monnon The purpose of this action xxas to ills, arm the criticism that had been di rected against the authorities for their failure to take cognlznnee of the admis sions made by .Smith before the Senate committee during the inxestigatfon than followed the attempt In 1904 to exclude Heed Smoot from the heat In the Cnlted .states Senate to xxhU.lt the latter nad been elected The charge against Smoot was that as an elder of the Mormon Church he held the laws of the latter oiganlzatlon superior to those of the United States and therefore xxas In eligible to the sen itnrship The result of this Inquirj It will be retailed was the e xonerntion of Smoot and the confirma tion of his election as a Senator from Utah Mr fcmlth s testimony to his pojjgam ous relation during the Jmoot inqulr xxas as frank as it was picturesque He told of his separate domestic establish ments with a naixe t,ullelessness that astounded the SenatotB xvhlle at the same time It 'cafestd a waxt of rixolt against plural mnrrlage to sxxeep the country and to haxe Its effett in Mor mon communities which up to thnt time had shown little regard for thexl'd- i Credited With Xllra.uloun Power In the historical xxorks of 111. Church Smith is ciedlttd with haxing" worked many miracles xxhile on the Island of Maul in the Sandwich group including the tasting out ot ex II spirits and heal Ing of the sick bj the lajlng on of hands That waH in 1854 The young mlbslonary xxas absent from Salt Lake Cit three xtars. tlnallx working his xx ax back On the dax of his return he enlisted In the Mormon army dl-p itched by Brig- ham' .oung to lnter.pt the United Males troops under fieneral Harnex who were about t inxade Utah He ptrloriiied actixe s.nue as a scout harassing the l'ederal ixpecjltlon unti I the President proclamation ended the Mormon War ' 1 The niisldent of the loi inon Church was xerx actixe m politics haxing b-rxed a term In the Legislature Sex- eial times he went on Luropean mis slons for the Church He was a zealot, thoroughlj imbu.d with the spirit of Mui monism and eistinslblx conxlnced or us dlxine origin Aside from his chunh actixltles Pres idcnt inllh xxas concerned In many business Interests, Inc udlng a dlrectoi Milp with the I nlon Pacific Railroad I luring tin time of Hie late Udxvard II llarilmnn a conflict between the latter and the piophet is said to haxe left eadi of the i ombal Hits with a hlgh- i estimate of his opponent a business in unien than existed before the con test Xs president of the Mormon i hurrh Mr Smith iceixed $50,000 a xear From his pernor al business re lations he gained ai the lowest estimate $25 000 more P01NCARE GREETS ALBERT ' French President Inxites Belgian king to ieut ('.iris PiirU Nox 1 Piesideni Poincare has sent a congr ltulatoi telegram lo King Albirt of Belgium on the occasion of his approaching entrx into Brussels, and Inxltlng the King and Queen to come to Paris King Albert In reply thanked the President and assured him he xvoiild accept his inxltatlon We Can Ahist American Exporters in financing their requirements as well as in facilitating in many ways thev extension of American commerce in foreign markets. The Anglo-South American Bank, Ltd., has 'capital and reserves of more than $31,000,000. It maintains eleven branches in Chile, eleven in Argen- . tina, one in Uruguay, one in France and four in Spain, as well as cor respondents in the chief commercial centers of other American countries, Europe, and different parts of the world. Its service, therefore, offers distinct advantages to the Anferican exporter through its New York Agency. Pur officers- will be glad to discuss your particular needs with you. Write for Booklet." Collection Tariff" Anglo-South American Bank New York Agency, 60 Wall Street Head- Office London DaEK-PjaiLADLfel, TUESDAY, Entertainmcnts Today for Service Men Here At thn Nitx.x Annl 7 ID l M Moxlng Pictures V M. U A Annex 7-45 I M. Vaudcxllle- Y M C A. Hut SOU M Sptclnl Moxlo Slioxx Polloxxcd bj Kennedx Minstrel Tioupe, under auspices nf Jexxlsh WVlfnre Houd Nnx and Mft. line Coris llecteatloti Ccntie. OiifHitlc' the Nm.x Anrd 8 V St nnticltig Class anil Dance I'.utneiH furnlslicd I'nltcd Ser xlco Club 207 South Txxentj -second street 2fi icnls . s P SI Oaiice I'ndet auspices W'ouian Suffrage I'attx Group, nt the Hoosexelt 2027 Chestnut stieel pticedid bj Crpnch and dancini,' lessons S l SI Dance nt Helfi. Id Country Club 10 men inxllcd See DadV U Clt Hall Booth 8 P SI to 10 10 ! SI Social for, Ji nirn -The Itix Mi Cossllng, .Vlneteenth nnd W'all.ico streets See Pad nt Cltx Hall Kootli. ' 8 V SI, l.iheitx Sing und Knter- t.iimnpiit b Mlllei Lock em ploje's Centtal Y M C. A , 1421 Arch strett 8 I' SI X nuilpxille I'or marines otilx 1 S Marine CUips, 1917 Chestnut stiett IloxllIK 8PM Hlg Boxing liout- Union Le igue Annex Utoud and Spiuce httee t- WAR COST WILL TOTAL i MI? A T frCinfi AAA )fn AAA llLVA jUV.UUv.VUU,UUU I B U r u C 11 S I Great Financia Added to Xationo Involved in World Struggle I WnsliinKtnn oi 19 The direct' cost I of the xxar for all belligerent nations to last .Max 1 was reported at about I $176 000 000 000 bv the Federal reSerxe I hoard bulletin Issued todax, and It Is ' estimated the cost will amount to nearly $200 000 000 000 befnro the end of the , , , ,, .. ,iiaa xear These calculations -Aero compiled by the hoard from xarlous sources, and xvhlle their accuracy is not xouched for, the boaul bellexes the figure are sub- stanllallj eotrect For purelx mllltarv and naxal pur- ' poses It Is estimated all belligerents had I spent about $132 00(1 000 000, or obout three-fourths of the total war cost The ' balance represented interest on debt and other Indirect war expenses How the cost mounted as the war groxv In proportion from je-ir to year Is Illustrated bx tabulations shoxving the mobilization and the first fixe months of tho xxar In 1914 cost all belligerents about $10 000,000 000 In 1?1B the ex penses Jumped to $26,000,000,000; In 1916 thev Increased to $38 000.000.000 ind In 1917 they were estimated at $60,000 000,000 This vcar's expenses haxe run only a little aboxe tho rate last year About $1C0 OOO.OUO 000 of the total xxar cost has been raised by war loans of xarlous nations and comparatively little by taxation The puhllc debt of the principal Kntente Allies Is caculated at approximately $105,000 000,000, or more than twice as much as th? aggre gate debt of the Central Powers set at $45 000 000.000 t right long f- ! J Never gets onyour nerves John Cone, Apient F. C. Harding, Sub."Agent W. M. Dawkin, Sub-Agent AMERICANS MAY RllN RUSSIA'S RAILROADS That Country, France and Britain Favor Plan Japan's Attitude a Problem lx (he Associated Press Toklo, Noy 1? Negotiations are proceeding betxvecn tho Powers concerning the handling ot the Ilusslnn question, which has come strongly tcz the front since the Blgnlng of tho armistice In Europe Believing that the smooth operation of the Trans Siberian and Chinese Haslern Railroads la of prime necessity In the reconstruc tion of Ilussla, It Is understood that the Vnlted States ha s suggested the appointment of annnaglng directorate composed of representatixes of the Poxx. era xxho haxe technical experience In the operation of rnllroads It Is reported that the commission led by Jo-hn V Ste xens, noxv In tho Far Hast, has been delegated to do this xvork ' Russians nre xxllllng to co-operate and i France and tirtat Hrltain haxe agreed I to the plan, hut Japan's attitude Is still the subject of negotiations Tho Jnpanesu xlexx point is that after the war it -xx 111 be a Russian question, and as soon an a stable goxernmtnt Is organized In Russia, that cruntry xx 111 'be at Illicit j to make nn arrangement 1 and to emploj- ans experts she desires l If America propose that Russian railroads, Including the Chinese 1 astern, i xvhlch traxeres Manchuria, si ould be I permanent!) operated bv Icvhn K, Ste- xens, acting as nn American, Japan up- doubted! wodld consider the question xerv Important Japan noxv occupies toxxn'i along the Trans-Siberian as far as Like Ualkal, but In fulfillment of her agreement xxlth tho Allies, she will with draw all her troops from Russia on the conclusion of the xxnr Mr Stexens sx.is In Toklo for txxo xveeks hut has returned to Vladlx-ostok to rejoin his commission, xxhlch num bers 100 experts ' Specials from Harbin sav that the United States is planning to send addi tional troors to Siberia oxer the Chinese Eastern railroad nnd xvlll build barracks at Harbin te accommodate txxo brigades - Klicc fju PAH mijiV ADEN "x!INP" lllljj VYILOUIl lUAI UrCli jlHu . , , n Prcsitlcnt 8 Daughter Ke(lIC8tCtI ', n:n Tlmnlr.nixinir Ttvmn '" $ x-,. ,5 . li T. ' i rxx York, Nox' 19 The National ,.,, , , i, , ., xr,- earet w'oodrow' W llson, daughter nf the President, an Inxltatlon to open the xlctory sing ' In France on Tlnnksglx- ing Dav bj singing the "Star Spangled "' "i "'" " niunieiu umi iiiu- "", " Americans at home, under the aVhpin C0Unc"' jo'" "' ,Ile na Thp V,JM ,. A ,,as cai,ied t0 lls Bec. retarles oxcrseas a letter from Secrc tary of War Baker expressing his xvlsh that xlctory slnrs ' be held In exer camp hospital nnd rest billet of the American Hxpedltlonarj Force ' Sings" also will be held. It ts announced, In all Y M C. A. army huts In tho United States Peace Jubilee Defies Hain OibbHtoxvn, N. I, Nox 19 Bad" weather did not Interfere xxlth the big peace Jubilee Monday and the program xxas carried through to tho letter A parade, In xxhlch fire companies, frater I nal and other organizations partlclpat- . ed, was held In the afternoon, and hun- dreds of people lined the streets A half-holiday was declared at tho du Pont ' powder xvorks so the sexeral hundred I iiiiien viJuitt nine uii x iito iLtfviiu.ni, who hae been celobratlhc' for a week, hid n promfnont place In the line There was a patriotic rnll In the auditorium nf the cln Pont ClnhhoUBf larft night rOCTORS r e c o m S mend the Girard be cause it never gets on the nerves. And they smoke it for the same reason plus the fact that it is a delicious Havana smoke down to the last puff. Broker size 13c two lor a'quaittT Smaller sizes 1 lc RD Capital and Reserves Over $32,000,000 KOVEMBEll4 1$ ifl&8.- A I,;-,1" - .." . . ... CONGRESS TO END THURSDAT Democratic nnd Rcpublicari Leaders Arrive ,nt Agreement Waihlntton, Nox 19 -(Dy A, P ) Congress xvlll ndjourn Thursday under an agreement betxveen Democratic and Republican leaders The only remaining legislation xm the calender of nn urgent nature xxas dis posed of yesterday through passage bv the Senate of tho emergency agricultural appropriation bill xvlth Its proxlslon for "wartime" prohibition. Adjournment of Congress Thursday Xvlll nrsvetlt thA nrexspnt aenslnn mercrlnir Into the third nnd final session of the' Hixty-fitth Congress which will conxene December 2 During the adjournment the Senate Finance Committee xxlll continue Its re vision of the rexenuc b'll In line xxlth the suggestions made last xveek by Sec retary SIcAdoo. F. ?. WALSH RESIGNS WAR LABOR DUTIES Tells President Professional Engagements Demand Re turn to the Law fly the Associated Press ' Manhlnvlnn, Nox ID Frank T Walsh, Joint chairman xxlth William H Taft, on the national xxar lftbor board, today sent his resignation to President Wilson, xxlth the explana tion, that professional engagements re quired his return to his laxx practice at the enrllest possible moment noxv that hostilities Jiaxeaceascd Following in Sir Walsh's lettci Dear Mr President I hereby resign as Joint chairman of tho national xxar labor boaid Professional engagements, munx assumed prior to the creation of the board, make It impel atlxe tljat I should return to mx practice nt the , earliest possible moment Of course, I could hao no thought of resigning, small as my actual sen Ice may haxe been, during the hostilities. lour confidence In mo and man acts of kindness during mj serxlce upon the board I appreciate beiond expression : although my respect nnd admiration for you personally, ns xxell ns my dexotlon to all of the things xvhlch ou represent, could not haxe been enhanced With mj xx arm regard and sincere xvlsh for a safe Journey, and the winning of tho world to xour splendid ldals, I am, Faithfully xours -FRANK P. WALSH In case of the acceptance of Mr. Walsh s resignation, William llarman Hlack, at present alternate for Sir Walsh automatically tecomes Joint chairman of tho board unless a suc cessor Is appointed by the President Sir Black Is a former assistant dis trict attornej of Neiv York clt. rrance anil Belgium Re-establish Mail ' PnrlM. Nox 19 Tho postal serx Ice has been re-established throughout France and Belgium Announcement : To help meet the needs of the government, Wrigley's has discontinued the use of tin foil as a wrapping for fSll Hereafter all three WRIGLEY flavors will be sealed irii air-tight, pink-end packages. So look for ' WRIGIE in the pink sealed wrapper and take your choice of fla vor. Three kinds to suit all tastes. . Be SURE The Flavor Lasts! MVe Fine Gift lo Friendly Injtlluliori Ilnrllmton. V. J Nov'. 19 Ottleoni of tho UUrllngton Friendly Institution have nnnounced the receipt of a gift of $21,200 In Liberty uontts of tho fourth Issue from William' D'Oller prominent banker and Philadelphia xxbol merchant, as a memorial to his late xvlfe, Anne Unusual Sale of New Pianos AND NEW 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANOS $485 Bench and 24 Rolls With Player Stool and Scarf With Piano Thcso nexv and beautiful instruments aie full size, 88-note nnd nil are backed by STORY & f'LARK PIANO CO . which ob sures you of absolute satisfaction They are plain In design, nnd still tho lines are artistic enough to meet exeryono's taste. They contain all the most modern Im proxements In cxer 'detail and can be had In either oak. xxnlnut or mafiogan). $ijx3 TERMS ?2:oo Per Week on the Pianos Start Your Firt Monthly Payment Dec. 16, 1918 Opn Mnmlny and Krhla. Eirnlngt until .Mnr The time Is short and us xxe are tpeclal prices ve xxould advise ,ii IHIMF.MIIKK T1IK ADDKESS lus.ifcL . 1105 Chestnut Street TS SEALED v youNget Wrigley's I Tho lneon.ei;wltt be used t6j wnrtrtf. thev society. Including rodr.d employment o'a xlstlrns Mrr.sD'Oller tas a member of th ctltittlmi nml her sift nf $100 C. . ;m , . . .. -... .. tnana oncring tor me reioieiy "'..pfr.-. member of her family from serious lll-x,xl tiess formed tho nucleus of the fund rnujiirtl because it seldom occurs that xxe offer our highest grado Instruments at Mich startling reductions Our Factory-, to-IIome-no-commlsslon selling plan ena bles us to price these pianos and players, for a few days only, at saxlnga of $1C0 00 or more to the purchaser These Instru ments are entirely built In our oxvn fac tories and enrcy our gualantce which s j our. pi election. They must be seen to be appreciated. 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