Wi & 3r 'W tu kji tti fife't Mxm i&r&t rai m $x-.rms f IP fi mWi Ml tin iw 'fc $k i?5tt hfo. Til NEW RULE ich Municinal Govern ments Established in ,-j Lorraine Towns jr'r .4 far GERMANS DEPART Sr Hands of Inhabitants of Provincc's Capital Died of Privation Mii By G. H. t'EKRIS SSs f of trial Cabin to Evening Public Ledger Tat Koparlaht, 131. bj .ftt 1 orfc Ttmea I o TVi. ' , Meti. Nov 'JO 'since the 'Territory of Metz, ' as It &JTl! officially .named hns been occupied Bw.j'v, i . . i -.. Kiw UCIiVlttt .Uiiiitiiii 9 iiiin'i in "ii information Is. on tho whole, belne car- StfiJii . . .... ..,.. ., ........ ACICO, DUl niui penccc quiPl ami uiuci rVlLiVi rlfmnn li.nl. Il-nfii,.! nf VflllM fiEd now commissar of the Krcnc.li rc- A TTUDiic in iirraine .issurcu nic vwicn i PfcSllod at tho Govc-nmont building tint KJj?)expcctl that his 'moral task" would ' bs ,nn asy one 5 'i"U Is," he paid, ' on the material side mat there will lie ilinicultles for borne PU:llA r.. . ....t. .1 in... i... hiMiuiii' w:yjftHnu. tui iuiiiiuuiiic:tiiuiia uy nnit.'i TKtfliecranh and lelentmnc rjin onlv cradu- Ri afiy be Improved to meet the needs of e situation, and the population must i a l.kTgo extent be piovisluned fium 0 mother country Viituallv all the . Uerman ofllclals remain at their posts, sjjrnad In tho work, foi lnt.ui.e of the iSlIX &.... - .!.. I .! . - tl, ..Ml ...... FVv f e mi' iiiciiwi m uinm sui- If "flSes.it audi a thno to paraljze the serves-"i f. zr 'sy Eftjnftli Muni ltettet Law f till L Crj IJIillll-hllUlU'Il HUULIS3 LU (.lie Ofrman part of the population "vl Mir : rimn tells theni that as long as thc ro- r,1.a.v' Ian nml nrilni Him, u Ml lint tin ifiliwlestcd, but will ho protected They ffrOJI-. ' ..- w. uw ...... . " tomx have what private opinions they iSHke the Government wants no In po litical acclamitlons but an one sulltj T!L5 " cnastiseu Eft ivvuue ine uerman omciais are ic- frl nca lL " inouBni necebsarj ior me rSuhu.p Jeserx atlon of order that new and ex- Bfc3L ji2tlr TfAMsli miml lunl irnt ai-iiinnntd BSWVr'U'T -'J '"" iimiuviui b'l iimwuo lAt t V l 11 lA natnli chn1 t tnt I ill.l nf1iAt Gwis TjC- i.i. .i.i. ..in ... ..... iqndS. 1 ItBUUIUUIl 11113 Mill uc a 11:111- ? prary measure. sS"tt. n. ha.., nl...... ran haa 1..1..1.. A kkiiciu Aia null miuiik uuv, uvii iiiiaui MldSta n lTnl9 A la.iilliin. mnnllf jhltni MtMd, me yiat of the Immigrants as the ?i?tfc4w CSerman nonulntlon K r.illefl. nnl frs-naout u nuartcr hae left Tlie old eMSi'Vofelme has been thorouchh discredited. tfflSaJiin German ejes. Tlic secn dais' jfiriio of the council of soldiers and woik- SSn Ml jvas an etraordliiarv interlude gjj o rule nrsc aay nwo soiuiers ano ino VOmi ilors. all unarmed, came to Met? and HftSfJiM mmoned the Government and garrison jsjjtc surrender. Tho Governor and other .'VW uionnes ai once gave "i uhhjitb brhv e degraded, and their men laid down Ki'fl sir arms without an attempt at re- L,l tancc. Br T Hed Army of I.orralners fiJ r I. vlHont nnui- thnt It w.ls the n" " . .. . Ill swtn or discontent, ari even seuuion r itria army which was the pilncipaJ f,sr rton-for Hlndenburg's advice that an tS'r inlatlce" should be obtained on anv fiP'jU 'ins. in Lorraine me rcu auny was Pirex wtltuted almost wholly of Lorralners, 5'ai this fact also had Its Influence upon rt-r" fliA TuaniiCarifilriii. In nrlinm T rpfnrrpil r.tnI'irUe.s Dalnful details oft the sufferings i'fe'nifffh nooulatiou durlnc- the war lie ar-r tl. - . .. .... t'balieica mat tnose who men oc priva 1 tln can be numbered in the thousands Iff'iGENERAL CROZIER RESIGNS a-.?""-- v """.- - vih Served 42 Years in Arinv ' i,iAolnn, Nov 2u JIajor General AII 3um. Crozlei, lommandn of the B"- EJriiAunetit of the Northeast, and fonneil ChJcf of, ordnance, announced jesttrdav f3? Iblbt h hart resigned from the nrln nml if tlit tho resignation had been accepted &!.tlaV:e effect January 1 H. K $imSihliiffton, Nov. "u, Majoi tietiti.il tizier was unuer seveie attack in on fs.s last Januai) for his handling o dnancc production, after vvhiih he M8 assigned to becretaij Baker's wi Mincii wuen uie war council was di -Ived General Crozler was lelleved of Aliltt title as chief of ordnance and g.ven tnmand of the northeastern depart ient. lJTO 1MAKERS JUBILAM' mm., . . ,. iUmlostry iteporleil in More I lourUliing Condition Than Lver ?'S8fc'i'Jifcrjresentatives of Ameriea's learilnt? mi. ri33i?'.ii.t, 1 i...,:.. :.,. "," ; Fi ioilrtl,mlwp"0 iiiuusiries iiiee jiere lonav ior . lgff elation of Automobile Show Manaceis JLl'?S4P'f,cul'slon of the after-the-vvar status ISl byoRtJ)o motoircar industry Is the principal eeaiure oi tne program. ..W-lallin- ,l..l.,.. .1.1 il. ., ' .itii.ii.it umicin iiirciuit; me eillllllK I-ftftWie war finds the automobile Inuustrj iii jiiurc uourisnin conuuion tn in ever Hd that the next few jean will be ioirta oi unprecedented prosperlti for irninufactureis and dealern 'I E. E. PeaUe, of Kansas Cltj , preal- rd.1,1 P 1ia V'Alln..l ... l.il- r.-.l ..i.iv v- .., ..auuiiai wvuiuuiuoiie weai- rS jrAs80CllLtlnn. V 111 lia lliu iirlnnlnnl jpAler at a banquet to be given the ittwesuces mis evening. "mg Albert to Visit Paris December 5 arid, Xov. 25 (llavas) (By A. Kfncr Alhert ctf P-IctIhivi ...til e, o ----- - v- ugiuui nil (It-Paris Decembei 3. It Is an- (nunccd. He will Ieae for Brus- isefc early In the evenirier. fi& CI LOWES! RATES ON1 DIARIOiNDS &. GOODS OF VALUE ffiiDEHBERG asssR2?!i -- nz.ivuunaBjr L )U t; Us Give Thanks 4li Deuce-dawn after a nlsht Wm , twilt for th irtmhood and untM0i, tnai HAtfa irrraom I for th new nlacr tn the world' tt ot the fla that haa never , qiTf.il uoue ne MDcriyi LLEWELLYN'S k,' H4)pi' ,SUnlrd Drue Mtrr fe , 'Sta Oimtnui Street LLm FltonHliTflH BrinB'' mSlCE GLADLY NE&TLES INARMS OF MOTHER FRANCE Tricolor, Long Concealed, Wave Welcome io I'oilns French Tongue, Minus ircenl, Greet Them and German ames Dis appear Rejoicing Increaics as Rhine h beared y the Aocialctl I'ress Slriisliourc, Nov -M The occupation of Alsnii-Loiral'ie by the rrench Hoops has bicn aceumpanled by growing enthusiasm on the part of tlie populat'on In propoit'on ns the forces pern Irate further tonnrd the IShlne .VearcHt in the old (.icrman frontkr the lejolclng Is grealest a-id the nianlfestiitlons most plclurisiiie After Clinlcau Salines Mclz and Saare hurg In Lorraine and Mulhouse In Al sace, Colmar and Hmeric (Zabern) npenxl their arms and poured out their limits to thtlr ' llbLrntors" with an urder tint eMeeded bj far the welcome of Mct7 All throunh the pnnlmis the smallest vlllagis and rural dlstr'cts have shown pitrtluilnih that their l alt to the 1'inich n itlon has been deepmid rather tlinn illininlahtil b their long vejiaratlon fveriie'i tllnil tporne baxeine t lit sm ill garilvm town when a ijennan l'euli n Hit clnielop-d i siiintlonal affiilr out of an InMgiiilliMiit ehntlng Ineldiut In 1111 had on Its f'tirlsiinas ilnn whin lleneril hll'nnt arrhed in tin hi id of h's Irimps Tin vtreils had hi in plimti d on but 1 siihs with iiergrcins mil inciri liuiuni wa. (1 Ing than tin ntln ligion n UP poid lo pu'imss afli r lour m.iis of iltarth of cloth of all Mirts Som- of ! irkolor II igs that Hew from the iiiiidiiw uf tht modtst housis win inaut of strips of t iIIlo otlu rs wen of sllU tlaling from tin bei-onil Kinpire and biought mm then nliHig ' places, w In re Ihiv had evailnl tin tier- man police for m irl.v flftv iars T renrh crenl lnnil (nine In splti of the cMmm Iv coldwiither the e"tlte populatiori was mi m m -( the troops mil ren Tilled out ifter V column hid pasid lo guet ivnv sti.j followtr In this iigion of INui h re I lu Cctnian patois was lupposed to hi not onlv the princlpil but ihni). tli onlv tongue I'nnch offktrs and met weie evcrvwhcie trmtcd m th jnvou' surprise of being siluted In I umli It was not Tartsian In Us accent but rpiiti unilerstandable and utteied vvll'i i -in celt emotion that ptovoked tiai- The enthusiasm of the ttonps t,rew with that of the population as thtv ad vanced toward the Klilm ind when .Strashouig was teaihd bv tin auvance DENY AGREEMENT WITH DUTCH I etlierlaitiU Note on Ttoop Pas sage Det'larctl Inaccurate l'arl. Vov o (Bv P ) 'I he noie ssucd bv the liplch legation explaining Hint tlermaiis trooiis weie permitted to cross the Dutch mourn of Llmhuig In the Intel est of the Belgiin popul iti an after agreement v ith i'led ispiesenta tlvcs the sem'oillcial llavas Renc sivs, (t. Inaccurate I Tlie Allied representatives weie asked lo inform their respective i"loi eminent" nf the conditions of the autlioriratliin for the lieimnns to pass through LhiiburB. The ixnressed no op iiion, the Havas gencv adds Inasmuch as thev wers told of the violation of neutraliiv xiinv aftei the nermann had entered Llmuurg kEYAIKV VOTE STRIKE Heading Telegraph Operators Present AVage Ultimatum. EfTeilite Wednesdav Keailinir. I'u , Vov Jo Teligrapli op eratois of the main line of tf Heading It.Uhva. at a meeting jisterduv, voted lo sti ike on Weilneeilav unless the com panj gi anted thli dtmand foi a mlnl nuin wage of sltv cents an hour pi Iv -lege of two lellef davs a month ob irvance of seven legal holidays a jcii two weeks vacation with pa and iloublt time for work on linlldavs The teli giaphers njicttd the ofli of in Increase of thliteeti cents an hour Thi iniiiast was tianed on the sc lie of varfe received on lamiuv 1 Tjlh, and was iffeitive Ifroin tJctobi i 1 The men lontond tint tbeii leeent advances weie based on the pav tecelved in T13 'Hie inereasi according to tlif men, does not benefit them vnrj mini) because the majoritv of the adv Dices were received since lq15 The recent file lease added on an aveiage of $ o.", a muuth lo their pas giving them about furtv -eight cents mi hoiu : MOlTEir.S NEW POST 'Will Quit Great Lakes Station to Com. maud Supenlreailnoiiglil Mississippi , W aaliinitloii. Nov M(Uv P) C aptain W V. Moifi t In charge of the Gieut I-ikes naval tiaimng stition, lias been ass'gned to command the new su perdre.ulnaugl.t Mississippi He vvlll bo succeeded at the training station by Captain Anhlbald II heales, fonneilv In command at the N'oifolk, Va station Triumph of Righleoumois, Hauhon'.s Mi'bsuge to Albeit Clirisllanij. Norwii, Xov JJ (Bv 1 t King Haakon lias sent a eonsiatulaioi message to Kins Albeit of Uelgium Be assured " the message said, "that the whole Noivvegian people shaie the feelings of the Belgians ovei tlie tiiumph of iigliteousness " The patllament building was dec oiated In honqf of King Albeit's enli Into Btussels. When Prices Drop A New Commerce Book Now ready for distribu tion, a study of post-war problem entitled "When Price Drop." guilds, Prtdax afternoon tame the cllmii of the celtbratlon The Inhabitants of Oeinnn origin nlsn flew bunting but onh H;c Stnfs and Stripes and Al'iitlnn colois Tho VKntlans put a stop to this, demanding that whoever refused to flj tlie Trench tilcolor -should fly no flags whateicr A former German olllter the owner of a haulwnre establishment summoned to comply with this dunnnd hnstll drew In the American and Alallnn mlors 11tomoblles anhed with nlllcers in nilMiiiCf of the troops and the ollleci s wire tnktn out and carried In triumph Into the citj Ml afternoon and all evening the troops marched through the town arm In arm with lsatlans In their nation il costume I rrmli Time VkaIh liiii.i) it in f o clock, will take plnie at the eathedial a simhollc man Ifi station of this gnat historic event Thi gnat itoik at Siuishuiirg will then In set to I'n neh fine 'I lli i i.ifler, tho cikbratcd old tlniepleie will beat In million with tho-i of the i.ipltal of Trance. Gcniral Goui.iud intired this i il vistiitlaj at the ln,ad of the Tourth Tunrli rniv amid tin tinncndous en ihuslastn of 100 (Mil piopli Ncver did an arms havi suih a triumphal greet ing Sueh l spvi tacle ni,ns all our suf ferings said (Srmril linuraud, who Issued a proLlaniallon lo the Ul bt winning with the words of the ' Mnr- si lllnle flu dav of gloiv h is come The cPirmonlal intiv lit vvhlili .Mar sh il Tnch will tiki 1 Dsscssioli of the i ll in the name of Trame and the Al Iks is lived for 1 in o clock this after noon A Ukl Inspection of the Msatlan o.ioll jl shows that thi de-lJcimanlza- tlon of the town is proiitd'ng with pro- diglous rapldit and is iliaractcrlzid by the Trench lechrlstining nf business houses Uveiv fi w vaids there appears a white cotton band vv'th a Trench name thit has hastih Imhii draped over the Oei man firm iiami or tin titrman tiade mark Then aie now the Cafe de Paris ' and thi Uestuurimt de I.a marne, leplaolng Tcmonlc u lines, while some pioud houses lnvi hung In thiir windows a disci cet i ml on whieli is wr'tten- 'Trench house dating befoie 1S70 ITALIANS OCCUPY TYROL Troops Take Poeion of Inns bruck and Landeck Itome, Nov, J 3 (b'v P) It ilian tioops oeiupied limsbiuek. the capital of tlie Austilau Tjiol mi Tndav. In aceoi dance with the letms of the Aus trian aimifc.tic'1 Tliev also took pos-es slon if I.andeik wist uf Innsbruck, on the Inn Ilivei V.t limsbiuek th ii'itiiiiu po)tukitlou, although welcoming the Italims waimlv, maintained ,i ijlm and lespectlul att -tude '1 lie Italian population came out to nuet tlie Italian troops who were gieitd enthU"liiHt!i.ill Ihe i It au thot lilts assisted the llillaus in estab l'shing Italian eoutioi i Iii in iv oi if Uieit'.uioin Iit sent a lettei to the It illiu tnilitai lommind thanking It fri distillmtlng food to the pool of Ills town GERMAN ARMY USELESS Couldn't Fight Kiciirli Vlone. Von Iliiideiibutg Lament!- Ilerne, Nwlterlunil, o J'i - I ield Maishal on Ilindciibiug accoiduif, to tin semiofficial Wolff mtc has ttli grapheil the Bitlin Uovi u mem asei I ing lategoiii-alli that tin lifiiiuu ariuv biciuse of the bird tenns of the a mis tice and of the internal situat'on is in no position to lenew lighting The lieiman mllltaiv leadei' idilnl tint even operations against the 1 icmli Ijnm alone would be impossible A &l RiizCatlion iJkioty Room AS AN evidence of the progressiveness of the Ritz we will open tomorrow in our Grill a Victory Room, the first of its kind, we believe, in the country since the signing of the armistice. Wi would be very glad indeed to have you see it, for in addition to Ritz service and cuisine, a patriotic treat for the eye awaits you. On Monday Evening a Special Victory Dinner at Three Dollars a Cover. RITZ-CARLTON Broad and Walnut Streets "OEACE means readjustments in prices, wages and com-"- mercial policies. The National Bank oi Commerce in New York is ready at all times to discuss the effects of these changes on the business problems of its customers. WaiionaiBankof Commerce . inNew5ack Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over INNSBRUCK'OCCUPATA, DAI SOLDATI HALIAM La Popolazionc huliana Ac- roglic Fcstosamcnlc Ic Trnppc Libcratrici I'ubll-heil anil rltrllulejl Undr ITRMIT M 341 ,,.,.. ,villiorl?ei1 M tho set of October I) itll" in Itle nt thi Tnslofflei of rhlla- l'olmntir Oenerul ItniiiH ia novembre eneidi le truppe Itnllane hatino oc cupilo Innsbruik, H capltnlc del Tlrolo Austrlaco, o do' in accordo del termini iloU'iirmlstirlo Hsse haiino preso nntho possesso di Landcrk, ad occldcntc dl Innsbruck e del Hume Inn Ad Innsbruck la popolarlone germanlca nciol-e gli Itallanl con calma c rlspct lost attitudinc I.i popoHzlone Itallana vi nne fuorl i si run' incontio alle trup'pe itnllane acclamandolc cntuslastl camcnle I.e iiutorlt-V delki cltta' dlc deio li neces"arla asslstei)7.i rngll Itallanl per stablllrc il loro contiollo. 11 'Indieo dell i cilia' dl Bressanone ha nianilato una littna nl (omandnnte mllltarc Itallano l lugiiiikimltilo per la illstrlburinnr del vlveil al Jiporl della jiove Cltta ' 1'iirigl, JD novembie II i,.i i liiiniiilAiiln il o I'nni i tint . Mat- II i tm r h;iiuv. iiiu 'i ''" ' tino ill Napiill il i ineparazione doi terra pubblhnto ak unl di ttagll HUllii l.lbro Blanco" die Mil. into prima tint Vnlleano I.i (il mio dellt sci ie ill docu ment! dovra" ilguanlare In niorto del 1 iclducn I nnci sco Terdlnando, assas slnuto in saialevo II J8 glugno, 1914, Questl ilocumcntl dovninno cssere dl ....... i i .1.. ....I 1.h. e-apuaio niipoi laiwu pi-icuc- ioai imiiiiu , icuizioiii- inn in in i-hii iiaiuiii: uc-iiti gucrra c I dlspir.ill sfor7l dl Papa PIo X' per prevcnirla talo cd altrl documenli i pot teranno piovando la luce sull'a7lone dell It ilia m.ilafedo del suoi nemiei La quaita dclle serie doua essete dl e.irattete partlcolimeutc religioso " 111,ro bianco, secondo alcunl, sara' mibbllcato non appena inlziata'la con- fcrenza della pace Vlti I asserlscono che Invece sara' ritardata la pubblica zione lino n che la pace non sara' flrmata e dona' contenere una irulnta parte riflcttente la confcienra ptedetta iiriiiiii, iiiiiiiniiii u Hani mvi iulrea Ossoinuck. demltato dl Tiume alio IMeda Tngln rese, lia illi lil.iralo j one ii maucauza ui una sibieiuaaioiie deiie coiidizloni deli i da' moiiarchla fiin.ti,i.tiiiiriii.ai.i ' iinnttn ki iiw .n-enp tra le diverse, nazlonal'ta' ed irtla man- cana reli vlverl Hall ha elttto i lie le nazlonl alleate dovrebbeio Inviine qui' una icMiipoianea eommlss'one pel sis- lie! III CI Villi 1,1 wmr .11 1 .. Li secondn seiic dl d.tcumenti dovr.V T T 7"HEN the boys come home llgunrdaro 11 pcilodo dal ottobre 1914. Vy from fifrntinr? it s going to be nl iiinrro. 1917, dnlla eelonedl Papa' T T as much of a wrench for Benedetto all i piepanzlone della fa-I them to letuill to the customs of mos.i nota di 'i ii e e doviamio allelic I rcacc as it was to lcntn the art of concernere ii sfoii di l pontlHce aJ war 'vics have been warned to favoie del piigionicri dl gtieira , j deal gently with them if they insist MaVr. 7i aiTeembu .'oMlhponWg their nieals sitUng on eheia' la nota dl pace e le sue conse- Jho floor With plates balanced on -IK.., r-r,i..' Liimn ,n noiii .liilinees or if. w hen a new sewer is temaie li dispute che sorgono da ognl b , 10o phoitnut sheet theie is Nile tia eyechi austi lack un'iieiefl, I wees, UJJ Uiestnut Sliect, tnjie is itallanl e jogo-siavi, I quai appniono a choice selection of napery suitable nnl dlbposti ad ittendeie la lonfeienza for Thanksgiving Of Other giving. th lla pace, peii-aiido ehe uuanlo essi Tabic cloths of eveiy description, and posbono piendeie oia pott anno pol man- aiiv one Who knows how next to im tcneie nncsililn it is to tret fine linen will WILL SUBLET in. Mit viii.t: h r- VII, I ON llll I I, Midi w: sill U1,; 0sls,TI.(l OF llll! tII.I)HOOM, o V It ItVTUS, I, Mil. I' LlMMi ItOOM; ON ttoir or i.i, mini. tiTi. tl'I'M IN HltlTINIl TO lb. ,ni, :n liiiMT sxiiin.i. V $45,000,000 tBLLS REVOLT WAS NIPPED Most, Critical Period in South Africa Prevented by Timely Aid From Neutral Power By the Asiociated Pres I onilen, NpV 2,". At a meeting of tlie Empire Parlia mentary Association nt the IJouso of Parliament Saturday night, Viscount Lewis llnreourt, llrst commlfisloncr of vvoika, told an Inti resting story of tho methods used In -eombatlng the threatened revolt In Mouth Africa In 1914. The, danger which threatened South Africa nt that lime, he said was not fully realized bs, tho country In general, Hcbcl fojees had captured tho iirma and ammunition belonging to the forces of the I'nion of South Africa and General Botha cabled for their rc- inntTismiKT - xffi$W9W '- "WB ThanksRiving Bay, the time annually set aside for gencril thanks priving, approachr?, uml this ycar.mcuns moie than a sinipilc holiday. Peace and relief fiom the anxieties of war stir all to icjoicinp, and what if the Ameiican Tuikey has soared to the heiRht of the American I Eagle! Meicly to be alive, and to be children of Uncle Sam, arc blcss I ings not to be overlooked. As for material wants, the Chestnut Street i Shons stand ready to supply them, only nskinir that you co-operate & ... il. -l l 1 ll.ll.t.11 witn tne uovcriiinem, uy yueiriuiiuuiiy being installed, tney cnoose me muu tliest pait of the ditch to sit in of an evening! Be patient, and to please them buy one of the nowest style breakfast gongs at Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. Instead of being the flat metal pieces on ma hogany stands (which they have also), "these aic tubular, and so ar ranged that tho army calls of Flag, , Uliuich. neveine, intioo. laps mm I Stable may be beautifully sounded. i TkUSl davs tnese are lot tne I r housewife. .While sisters, cous -, , . . . l ms and aunts are looking tor win il to the famtlv dinner on Thanksgivins she lias to loolc to ner larder and linen closet, and probably finds one in as much need of replcn- :i.:.. o li ntlidv Af Tt V Tln- appreciate the satiny double damask, hemstitched lunch doilies and the beautiful Madeira cmbroideicd tea doilies, which are selling at an ex ceptional figiue. The Japanese glass linen table cloths, Wz yards quare, heavily embioideieel and put up in quaint Otiental boxes, will gladden some woman this Christmas. HAVE you noticed this fall how shabby lots of men looked, imll.tn.iln mm? TInlil Vic- totr Monday many of them felt they might be called to the colois at any minute and did not bother getting new suits, but now theie is a gen cial sprucing up for Thanksgiving, and at MacDonald & Camnbell, 1334 30 Chestnut street, the "New Model Suit," foi both men and young men. has been found to have unusually 1 good points for biibineas and outing wear. It is extremely shapely, with welted waist and back seams and stitched belt acioss the back, and is gieatlv admired for its good taste and chaiacter. Caiefully selected tweeds and cheviots have been used and tlnoughout it maintains the ' MacDonald & Campbell high stand ard of quahtjr, tailoring and value. TTrlTH hearts and minds stuTj VV centered on Fiance anu ne- v struggles "Lafayette. We Come!" Rupert Sargent Holland's latest book for young people, is sure to find many readers this Cluist- , mas. Beginning with the life and advcntuies of Lafayette, the storv 'shifts to Peishing in the Fiance of todav, and the author displays Jus I ..i limine fnniiltv of Dresentmg historical facts in fiction form.. iBut .!.! : !,. nn nf tiio TTlnnV intei'- II1IS is uiuj "I", "- -; . ..linn h.nnl. for VOUng fOlKS lit George W. Jatobs & Co.. 1G28 Chest nut street. "Boys' Book of Indian Waniors," by Edwin u. aaoin, one of the handsomest boys' bookf pub lished this year, is an authentic hls toiy in narrativefoim of foity fa mous Indian chiefs. And don't over look the Washington Square Clas sics, a series of books fo-young peo ple beautifully illustrated in color. HE common expiessioii-Aitistsriuiujc. in anu uuy oui puuuing, I nre born, riot made" is par -- tiVnlnrlv ttue of the rug weav ers of the Orient, where, the average J worker, tnougn oi pnmiuve minime; ity and virtually no education, pro duces wondeiful combinations of colors. But while the lugs aie nrtisftic, they are not all of the same nuality, ove-y district making dif fpjent grades, from the best to the nnm pnt. Tim mere name is no guar antee of excellence, and unless bought, from a reliable firm there is ill. t.Utlll.. t lifllnn "taLan tn ,f niKH yruUUUHIt' we uiiinji M..11.11 in. At Fritz & La Rue, 1124 Chestnut street, there is an exceptional selec tion of Oriental rugs, surpassing anything in the city, and selling for at least 25 per cent less than else where. Being experts, a,ll rugs arc as represented and inspection and comparison are irivited. HAVE you seen the stunning baskets of fruit at Henry It. Hnllowell & Sons, Broad below Chestnut street? They arc always dicams of i.D.,. hut in rhnkn for TlinnlrHPlvinc thoy have really Burpansed n.ooiims miA.fni- triftn nr fipcnfntinir the family dinner table nothlnir could be handsomer.. Tho baskets (of which there Is tho la-gest asuortmcnt in town) are mostly Japanese or Chinese, unique in shape and design, many being hand painted. When filled with tho choicest and most luscious of lruits the harmony of colors is so and art .begins. Accorcuni delicious- pears, crapefru rirantres. These and hosts " St THE CHESXfJVT was made 'to Lol liltdhenef'cW re fused lo dlcrt ono rifle f on cart ridge from the Ttiropcan front. Lord Harcourt said that ho searched tho world for nearly a week and ulti mately found the weapons required In a friendly countrj. A ship was dis patched from niiRland loaded with arms and ammunition and sent lo Cape Town. tt readied Its destination In sixteen das and the most critical period ever experienced bv tho Union of South Arlca was virtually oer. i Lord Harcourt, who wan formerly Co lonial Secretary, Bald that immediately after the British ultimatum to Germany expired at midnight. August 4. lOMi he had cabled the fnt to tho whole empire 'and before morning had received replies from the smallest and inof-t out tying centers During the war ho ie- mlndcd his hearers, Unglaiid never lost u colony, even temporarily, although the Kulkland Islands hud been sacd by a margin of only twcnt-Jtoiir hours I A'inong the speakersof tho evening were James William Lowther, J')eaker of tho IIoufo of Commons, and Waller Ilumo Lopg, Secretary of btnte for Col onles. MIM-ltTISf.Vtr.NT .1 ! 1.. S .1 .1 snupjin curiy in uieuuji Oe&tym.fu Sedl' w HEN hubby or bi other re tuins 11 om camp you may up suie that, after having been1 under strict military discipline for so long, they will swing to the other extreme and never do what they arc , askeu; neor be on time and never keep dtcsscd up. If you Yrant them to think you the "most sensible little woman in the world" give them for Christmas piescnts lounging gowns fiom Jacob Reed's EJons, 1424-20 Chestnut street. , These aie not bathrobes, but smart gowns', suit able for house wear, that come in different colors and in unlincd art silks or matlasc silk, lined through out with pcau de soie and finished with a silk cord edge, flogs and .cord girdle. Otheis of crushed velvet, in mouse or blue, ate warmer and still mote luxurious in appearance. FROM the time a girl babv leatns to toddle to the time when as an old woman she tries to keep from toddling she is interested in cooking, at least in the utensils. At the scashoie, in the home gaitlen, in the nutsery, the little one uses fancy molds for sand or mud pies, and later in life buys the genuine articles at tne House l'umishing btoie of. J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street, where thoic is a complete as- soi tment, individual and large, of moius, rancy jetty moias ior Thankstrivinir ctanbenies. dessert and ice cream molds appioptiate.for all occasions, butter molds all kinds. Nothing is moie necessaiy for sen ing dainty meals than these, for they make dishes look doubly at t "active and appetizing. Till f.: HE impoitance letteis have as sumed may be seen by glanc ing at libts of new books. "Letteis fiom a fiicnd," "Letters fiom a soldier," etc. Piobably none wei penned with any idea of publi cation, but one never can tell when ' fame may knock at the door. Re membeiing tln'p, it it wise to use good stationeiy. for who know whn the original letter may be p. hibited! At A. Pome antz & Co., J 325 Chestnut stieet, theie aie fancy boxes of exquisite papeis that I would inspire the dullest writer and. please the greatest critic. All sizes"' and tints of caids and paper, tlie 1 newest having the lining ofthe ert velopps or the monogiam matching tho box. No Christmas gift is more acceptable, especially if accompanied by a- monogram die, for which Pome antz & Co. make a fiee sketch. ' H' OW often the most fanciful legends of erne eia piove to be established facts of another. Dante, placed his "biid man" among the greatest liais in the "Inferno" and school childien patronizingly smilf af Ponce de Leon's quest for a magic fountain, yet that fountain, or i spring, exists, cm ing and healing whoever drinks ttf its watei s, thus staving off old age and death. Bdti neither de Leon nor those who fol lowed went far enough West, and it was not until later that the Moun tain Valley Spring W.itcv was dis covered, and now may be bought at 718 Chestnut stieet. Hare the com pany has, intelligent and competent persons to explain it's efficacy in cving the same tioubles as aie cuicd bv'the Hot Springs of Aikan STSS, which lie close to the Mountain Valley Spring. I Come in and buy our pie, "- Come in and sec our goodies, Thanksgiving is very nigh! v Don't you think that would be a nice window sigp for 15. Bradford Clarke Company, 1520 Chestnut street? They have everything you need for Thanksgiving's feast, fiom the fust to the last cou '3P and the last in this case is -.ot he leust. Such dopdy icady-mepared Thanks giving plum puddings and mince meat that ccn Mrs. Ncwlywed could make into a pie! As'for the three C's cheeses, cand(es and cake? they can't be beaten, nor, for that matter, the brandied or preseived fruits to be used with ice cream. Clarke's Blend of coffee must top all this, and a glass of good she-ry or Sautern to drink to the-health of the absent. x perfect none can ten wnero naiuie ends J?TR!BT aSQgiAIQN its. crflpec,1 plneappjefl, tiyjgprinos and Florida of cothcr frultg can also be bought there loose. AskaCrown, Prince Alcxanilfc'r to Assume Rule Again Basel. Nov, 25. ny A. r.) Tho Bos nian national government has addressed a noto to Crnwji Prince Alexander of Serbia, asking for an Immcdlato re union of Bosnia and Herzegovina with tho Serbian 'kingdom under the sov ereignty of the Karageorgcv Itch dy nasty, ofwhlch the Crown Prince Is the ruling head Korajieorgc (Black George) Petro- ltpti una this fntlnrlai nf llin t-oimilni- dynasty In Serbia. He waa murdered, f' V TO PHILADELPHIA INVESTORS, Your own home town today has more opportunities of teal merit than any other city in the United States! Graced by its excellent position on the majestic Del aware River the world's distinctive waterway, which was so inducrve toward the establishment here of the gieatest shipyards and vaiious other lcquisite war en terpiises -"we all should moie than ever co-oporate for a bigger and' GREATER PHILADELPHIA Don't hesitate about thr futuie. Let us make it' ourselves an actual certr' of progress only by NOW starting further 1 vents that will attract additional business people i aidents to our citv. ' wi E"1 We have devised a serieTs of certain high-grade .local projects woith investigation. Paitial financing available through some out-oi-town capitalists who appieciate the manifest advantages this in ci casing poit offers. Correspondence Invited' HORAfF K RFAD i' fi.nancu.iin and J. STANLEY HARTZELL f 129 So. 5th St., Phila. j iii Thanksgiving Week Sale of Guaranteed 88-Notey PLAYER PIANOS ' ! ..ii Rnfr Til ii m (TLif 'ni m? SffgftE I lliHi! Bcack, Muiic Rolli nJ Sorf Willi Plirer. Open MoniUr'and Fridij Ertnini Until Nine Write IfCoieC.imot Cill J 1 i JT iiii ii i I, li.ff11 ,P "il till "ii" '" ' '' ""' nwiKsintR Till lis Annnrns wmm fw- I . ' m.i m MM K 1 m i n ; IT k. il' i'vil'fc.-T i i iiii r 7i ii ," i in ii QlliCitM ,9m.i:V & k W. ai. . i.r J ,-. KT-,, .' i " ii. ." r, MWilM 1e reilfniii,. rrine. m 1S42. Tho title ofiAleJandera-o l throne wis conflrnicd, but tne dljnllv In not heredltari.1 In 1868 Alexander5 w. was forcd to abdlcste and was ban- . Ished. The Obretievltch dynasty tnen became Ihe relgnlhg house of Serbia nd continued until 1003, when Klni Alex ander and his, queen were murdered. Then the Karageorvltch house returned to power. King Peter I becoming mon arch. His older son, Prince Oeoigc, re nounced succession to the throne In 1909 and Prince Alexander, his jounger brother, became the heir apparent. Prince Alexander (ought with great dis tinction during me recent juuca onen- slve In southern Serbia. Tyrol Wool Ladies' and Misses Plain Tailored Suits 26.75 28.75 34.75 Street and Top Coats 29.75 33.75 37.75 Girls' Suits and Coats 25.75' Tyrol Wool Suits and Top Coats arc made in a wide variety of styles, in the mo3t desirable shades and mix iurcs. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET at . Savings of $150 These beautiful, sweet-toned instruments are the crowning ailiiev. cment of an oiganiiation that lias won a world-wide repu tation for musical excellence. The? arc built enlirelj in our own factory under the most rigid supervision, and carry the ironclad Story & Clark guaran tee, which means ,tlmt you can get no greater value anywhere no matteTwhat price you pay. The sensationally low prices ut which we offer these artistic instruments arc possible only because of our Factory-to-Home plan of selling, and the fact that wc pay no commissions. These Storj & Clark Players are of the vcrj latest design and contain cicry modern improve ment they must be seen to be x appreciated. They can be had in either oak, walnut or mahog any. TERMS . $ 2 -2-S0 & 3 Per Week k Monthly Payments Start Dec. 30,1918 You hae this week onlv in which to take advantage of this ofTer. Those who call first will have the best selec tion.. Do not wait, tnll nt onco and be sure of delivery for Thanksgiving. 1105 Chestnut Street QvM) i ' a; t , ji jSI n M i 31 ? it Vi , 1 $ J i w i A Vr i 'IS - ""J m 1. .' .. ,.J'- ! , SS. A1 yi. -. . . .. . y , erP'J lil I ,l. r4i r ,j(m - ' v.. "r... j" riA' '& Bit " iii ,.. .... .. '.. i,.TJ 3 . r I. , ftlW 14 nf.
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