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VWV . 1,1...... i ,.. tSBOORGSEES M TRIUMPH SOLDIER KING'S BRUSSELS ENTRY A STRIKING PICTURE .TO ' tVoyrr of French Arm) En- '.imisiasiicany wciuuumu. ,mto Aisaiiau iiiy PETAIN .HEADS PAGEANT Est 'trA vi ' E&? ?AMh Vnnion Hainif I't'rt. p H fflHIU J VAliilAl) UVUIIIq -ft " I cession, Realizes Why Her I. f rtiiriti-Otrinrt WPW - Defeated " m Kf e& V WALTbH UUH.W 1 v l i Jl Mtcia(.o6e to Licning Public Ledger ,I( ,,lciiHr 1Pr e(ts fIum tli buii COmrlDlii, lOtP bv Xuc York Timrs o .was UarzIIng In h louuiess hkx V Mratbourr, ox Pi Million People Line Street W hen ilbert Lome Bach to Hi ital, Bringing HH Queen and Family - Welcomed by Brat e Burgomaster Cap- lis S'.io,-;,,; ' m M.inir Piiltlli- Ledger Xolled drlliilHtiUx ..- i.i n..j, .. i nponiled with nut'' HruiofU, N'ox 1 ork 7Mc Co. 22 - (M courier to Uun- By kirk, delax.d ) .lust one hour ano Kintf Albeit halted lil wlijte horsr at the KlMnlrn sate of hla cajiltal cltj of Umi.l and Hurgo muster Max nteptiecl fiom the thronic of municipal councilors to fried him U the Kline's -fide was the CJuet-n a slen der flgute lu a fuwn-colored i Idlng Imliil villi a ilose-flttlntt fui logue DurliiR the biirgomailei hoit hjieec li of welcome and the King iepl the Queen ialed het hand fiom time to t nm hlcli u litre scoies f airplanes wheeled like gleam- WAI.TFH DURANTE and the outh te mergx that nothing hul k mlraclo aeitd a fall mertran Hrl In Line Km all tho popular excitement ordei nun perfect mid the dem.e throng iiclu-1 nib made wa fot im to liam betum the piocesulon was or The Dim "loldlen to appear weie hlr mtlnmnblle. nhoin roof wrr OOV ered with fldwerg thai ruined everywhere from tho window, An they movea up thft steps, followed by a group of son eralg, the cathedral ohlmen played ths "Hrabaiiconne," and the, trumpets of a lancer wiuadion that formed h. hedge around tli squnre blared an acexunpanl inent llverj where In the shop winnow there. Ih the notice, ' flemish nnd Walloon .ire irtii riirlstlan names; Belgian Is our lurnainp," nnd King Albert mnde i tact ful recognition or Antwerp.' whole liea.rted lojally when he replied to the Uiirgoinastcr's address hi the flemish tongue tti the eurlt afternoon the toyal party left the cltv i the batne route by w)iloh the had entered, across a bridge of boats left bj the tlerniAiii at BUfghf. BALLIN PLAN ADOPTED .yi w"fc . NO STABLE GOVERNMENT Amerltuns who ruerutl a inugtuncent ' fj(riliaiiv Llkeh lo UUIIU ler- nMiiInn As the tall VjnHees in men , wai.wnni Khaki swung b there teats niiinlng down the Delglau ollh ei t J it there wtis,jBiiy "doubt as to the sen- Ulness ofthft rejoicing in ,Maie ei the, prcVpVct' ofvJjeIno- 1'fench again It would. haAft been -dl9I)elled l) the eli- hujjjifl of lTe reception glxen iiU" Ifeljihi attended b flenerals K.oll i ur tl0ss fud uourauu, us ne oroe xnriiuKn .,oo- rt he'ifronch army. (walthed the procession pass UiroUEh he square of the eleientn centUM . ' L . . .. ... ... Iathedral tho had wlUwsu ire in nmpnai enirj oi i.ouis .n mm renerals In automobiles came picked battalions of 'the Colonial utm led b soiaes wiOi red .-"hoitldi.. stiap1- f tanked on either .-Bide h. k long file 'ht dlrls In bright-colored Alsatian cnn- lltle band of et- KIiume,, Then came .. ' SI -J sa?i rrp.iB ox ia tv fsf;ti tamea wun piu- nurrniu ;&s lsevnt5'-sl!5. whose "limp i t&y Kfbry tf a bullet -ivound r-ci f, , la-Tour. He was almost I ill vr birds I It was a xtiiMng plilute that the ' holillet-ltliiK mad silting motionless on his horse in the uniform of u geiier,il, I with A khaki helmet lie woie two rows of ribbons, including that of the 1 lench f Honor milttan medal and a Xot a word touiu ne nearu oil HCtount or the inunoerous rnai oi the multitude, which neter (eased foi a moment The (iilhujlasni of the lieople as de liiiuiiH indescribable fullj a million I ticople must hae lined the toule through wlili h the procession pasMd T lie wete e ei w here -on the houti tops oi perched on ledges fiom the flist stot.v to the fuurlh attaihed bj topes to windows liith lamppost bore two oi three, and on a telegraph pole at flanders gate thele was a bo hanging Insetureb b Ills cash who somehow managed to wae ami cheer without breaking his neck 1 king Deeptv Moled ' Mthough his words wtie losi the , Kings face showed deep emotion as he replied to the burgomaster nnd twice he gestured stionglj with his right hand I Two paces behind him was Prince Albert lot England In the uniform of the l'.ojal Air force with the Belgian princes and Hie inlncess Just tieomi In the grand I stand, to the rear of the burgomaster I stood a number of Ameilcan and British officers Including Oeneral I'arnsworth. commander of th Belgian aimies In Flanders, whom T saw chatting with i the burgomaster a few minutes before I the arlUa! of the total patt i Whin the shoit leiemonv was ended the King and Queen wheeled their hors-es , to greet a party of Mlled generals on of Ren stooll beside me Oir Allies he muttered biokenh 'In Brussels with i.tor ' And thoat otheis I saw them too fiom a think 111 the shutteted window Mi ' The dif ference. What a nightmatel I'liej ntiet slopped tin and night rank after rank in peifeit oidei sluing Irl umphant, Irnlnclhii AMU -:' SAUTES KAr; with FLun krs I C... I.'.. ciuiiiinifii iui ijiitciiiu .heeks of the Special Cable to l eniiig I'ttbtio Ledger darmttle, who1 ' ,, , ... ,,i. ,,,,...,,. Loi'liitlh' I '" lw ei lull. Jlmra CO. man mem- receked at Mars- oercome with emotion In his gratitude to heaen that he had lUed to see the day when frtnclt soldiers again marched through the city of Strasbourg. ' One wohian in the crowd beside me watched without moins a muscle or (utferlnn a cry Suddenly she lut tied tu m and said In bioken French: "That was why jou b(at 'is T.ook at those and at these ' add she pointed to tw6 soldiers In GermanunIforms nearb whose tricolor cockade bhowed thtlr Al satian origin "Te's. I am German ' said the woman In reply to my question "and I have a (horseback Then as the proctsslon moted right not to be ashamed of It, for I haM foiward It seo-r.ed B WAU'Lit DljRAM'Y Speiial Cable tn I.teinug 1'itbhc Ledger lOVJlloll' IP It III! r ul llfllo Anlnern. Not I Bv miinei to tjun- Ithk. delaeil) t noon todn i fanfHie of tiiimpl from the tall snire of th tatheilial. un- toui hetl hi- the i.eiiiiHii bombardment, announced lo the people of XnlWHip the arrival of their King and UUien fot the consecration of vlctoit :Jtei the long nightmare of nraiint utul pilvation. The last notes weie til owned in a mar of welcome that twelletl to a deafening olume uf Koufitl ' 'he tial autonio l'llis passnl through I lie crowded stieels, HheieetiTN window was flamed In Innumerable (lags 'Our flag tells the whole sto-j said u Belgian ulllcei beside mt 'Iheie Is the led of oui blood the black look of oui mourning nnd In the centtr the gold of otu lcjoltiu lllght at the to. i of ilu .atliedial be foie the aiicien itt hail in the oldest quarter oi the it t ne.n the poll, tho piotesHlon halted and Ihc King. Ijueeu und the two piunes disviiidetl from HdTe iiiu n tdmio. dlnlop room Milte. or other artlrles for nal., iilnk 1 Krt in ih l.dkcm -hou d itutckiy lotitte a DurchBRer .tti Uotterdain. .Not J. M-coidlng to Berlin papers lberl Ballln deoted his last ltouis to drawing up a proeram to inahle Germant s shipping- to sunKe 1 lls ountr s milltoo collapie I Ballln, after dcliberatlo-i with the ship ow nets' associations., had written a nitinoiandum btstd ttpo-i an under standing thai llennan wotllU retain ft her fiee tllspoFal hei loinmerclal tmy. Ut wa of compensation he would Uh dtilitke to build merchantmen for tho Knteiitc and espeolalh for lhigland, dming a cttlaln peiiod to the exclusion of all otliei shipbuilding The pllces and turns of dethert weie lo be Settled bt agiecinenl This plan does pot preju dltt the itcnluil thartctlng of German ships for the tianporl of foodstuffs for the i;ntetile 'I he projett has alread been for u aided t tlit new Gcernment, which ,ilsClisse,t II with experts It Is ru mored that the Government has adopted m PROPAGANDA HARDENS BRITISH German .Efforts to Evade Truce Terms Create Further Distrust' Associated Powers Face Ne cessity of Establishing Order During Occupancy Special Cable to Kittling Public Ledger Cafurlaht. 1PI tf M' ,'orfc Tmt'' '" London, Kox. 27. Opinion in faigland continues to harden as it has done In 1 ranee, Willi regard to the Gentian enorts to " ,, , the terms or the aimisuca aou ... .... atmosphere faxorable to German designs at the, peace conference. The situation in botii ueimiuiy "" Austrla-Uungaiy has Its disqu eting s.ue for tho associated Powers. Bolshevism threatens In Berlin. Saxonx. "afnuufK and Bremen I'lsewhern throuuhoUt the former Central IJmpli-H the poimcai uu social uusettlement grows, The C'lironUle editorially fays. 'The peoples which a month ago com posed the Central fmpires tire the debt ors of the associated Bowers. Institu tion and leparatlon must bo sought from ihp.n nn ii lolossal scale. It Is out of the question tint Belgium and lance should be left to repair unaided the mon strous wiongs inttlcted on them by the German nation simply because the HohonzohVnia have gone out of business. nor can Great Britain fot o, satisfaction of her'claijns.ln regard to her. Illegally toriiedoed merchantman To jio pf Would baAn effect to.' legalise sea -crtmas.l " "Some responsible government or gox ernmcn,t( xfrlll hay to be set up by, the Herman people, otherwise we might haxc no hlienfiidxe bat to occupy Germany ourselves for an Indefinite period until the difficult les are cleared up This coutr. xvould he taken with the utmost reluctahce" , Tllndenburg's recently wirelessed State ment, clearly Indicated pfex'lslon that such axstep might come to he considered Imperative by the associated Powers. fiom the xlew point of the financial settlements of the future the question Is regarded here as one nf paramount Impoitance. Jt Is held to be one In which America has, In u sense, the largest Interest and bresUmablx xvould have the deciding: Xote". Foch's tefusal to consider any modi fication of the armistice let ins entails Gennanj'M entire compliance xvlth the conditions Imposed upon und accopted by her. NonconvpllatRe would preolpl fate ncllon'xvltlch It Is all to Gernan's Interest to axert, and which the Allied foices undoubtedlx will not lake if It can be avoided. it Is suggested hi some quarters here that the associated Powers have strong cards to play so long as the: blockade remains, and Uerman s need for over seas supplies' Is abute Tho announce ment by President Wilson and the as sociated powets that food XYOUld he furnished only If public order xvere main tained xvas a step xvhfch xvas basd on the assumption that Conditions in uer tnany were as bad as holf had reported them to he. A postcard received from Antwerp hy your correspondent eajs that the, vv liter, xvho had Just gone thete from lanidon, enjoyed the best lunch he had entcn In four years TiftM vrth iinrf Hiwn - Wall Front Is'ubliine' Porta Foi- loxV SlernAction of AHicB . l By WARD PRICfi Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger I'aniTlohti lilt, hi) Sew l't)i' Timet C,o, t'onitantlnuple, Kox 27.-x-Tho Tutks are, beginning to feet the Iron hand In side the velvet glove, and It' In hurting them a little. Turkish olHclals and .the prfss are till of, consternation,, because the A-'Ifs foupd it necessary lo occupy certain barracks around Constantinople as depots for garrisoning the Bosporus. Thev nxen show chagrin at tho landing of 400 men of u Middlesex regiment as an embassy guatd. 'Wb thought," said a high otnclal at the Sublime Porte toda, that the Allies xx ere coming1 here as friends, not as'con- .;-!- 4it,i L.V"C2 Jtii.fi. .uuaiinaut -.a t?wj.kwi, v Brttls tJccunledl MoSul.' iX i1 V4 ifja&fT Reserve Your 'I y mJOMJ .DiambhavJ':! i' JfiffEr UUIS JsMOW I rrV v ,e will secebt udepoilt. and r- fervo the srtieln. )od,rnl .feiect. rr l-axment " "e so-aiitriuuttu. ton will not feel the eipenta when ivnntea si unritumnn. C. R. Smith &SoW M 18th A Afarktt St. W I Riiz YicioryRoom a TRIBUTE to our Allies, b'eauttfullr ' J conceived, and the firit of iti kihd, We believe, in the countty since the MBninr of the armistice. We would be Very riad in-' deed to have you see it, for in addition to Riti ' service and cuisine, a patriotic treat for the eye awaits you, Broad ana Walmtt StretVt 55 f lfiinii.ii..mu)iliUialK m& f given two sons to mv country. One fell on the Marne and the other before Ver "dun. When xictory changed this sum mer to disaster I could not Understand cU MUC i,U i rvt.v.. y.. ........ " - .... ... (....t nlan 4Ua 10.1 fl.ll- dren and old men lo fight for us and . ..1l .! . ..... 1 .f.n.. ti I. ail enn.l Br, h VUU1U UU III IlltIC. 4tr.. ,.,. iwu., K'' ""nins everything and these French. R'l. ,IW. inn, i.lil , I?i-.ii I, srmv Inn .'. ' ' w.w.p,.k ... ...v,, - -- WjW! was war-wary ana e-snausieu iook ai SV . From Ihe lips of an enemy the truth Era,,. had heea' spolcen. The grit and spirit of 483. ,tne poim'naa won xnc iictorj, XJ.'T tint the nole in- cteafced, as if that were possible and so King .Mbeit entitled Brussels riding along ii narrow street where Hags made an axenue of toloi before him anil llow ets fell about him In a bright rain. The Belgian princes and theli sistei todc abreast, Leopold in the center t slim i boy in tile plain klial.l of the Belgian poilu On his right was ihailcs, a stocky joungstei. In the uniform of an English tiaxal cadet Princess "Vlarlc Jose was on the right a smiling thlld in I a gray dress, with her golden halt In fuzry plaits beside each car. X she passed a jouth on a telegraph pole she laughed and waxed to him The crowd i i ICyfipssy ' j?- ! I"! MARKET EIGHTH FILBERT a ; m ik ? 4!Er- ? JK'J SEVENTH In Observance of This Store Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow ; End-of -the-Month Sale Friday & Saturday In the long run the va ue of any truck is measured bv the amount of uninterrupted service jou get out of It lather than the units that go Into Its construction The wise buyer therefore Investi gates the beivlce facilities slock of parts, stability of the dealer and policy of the manufacturer just as u Id eally as h" docs the speci fications of the truch MM The Ilrndmj) i-jMi'm of (IKll llillllnu under illrert fr ort Nijpert liion Is ubohltt It umiNiiiil and nut milt as "tiics pxi optional ei v lee lint a vcar-after-jear conllnu anco of that Mirvlco BROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY ji't-as .xt.xitKin sriti.i.T i 22222 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Community Stores We Serve You Save Peace and Yes, thdnka COMMUNITY STORES are ready. Looking ahead for these glad days when peace was V .-,. to come we have sought thruout lCLOry the Un;ted States markets for foods that would prove economical and pleasing to our patrons. . . , Business victories follow war victories and COMMUNITY STORE grocers are prepared to win your trade by serving you well with new, pure foods, store accommodations and money-saving prices. JMMf YRgPJ m la-2-32 TONS I BTtV"Llz.c:0 U V nn & The Nation's Money-Saving Flotr Use one-fourth less sweetening Usa one-half less shortening Use one-fourth to-one-half less of the Amerikorn itself than of wheat. Amcrlkorn Flour in n short patent flour which means thet It is 1111 ell purpose flour, made entirely of corn, so fine mid light in texture that It is right for any recipe containing baking powder. Only when n yesst dough is called for does wheat need to be mixed with Amerikorn. . . Amerikorn Hour contains nil of the nourishing ele. menta -all of the body-building properties in tho right proportion. 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A., Jewish Welfars Board In Army and Navy, for Knights of Columbus, and oth.r War Worksra MONEY may b remitted through us by mall or cable DRAFTS ON PARIS, LONDON OR GENOA may be purchased and forwarded direct by sender BROWN BROTHERS & CO. Fourth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia Established lata ARRANGEMENTS FOR 'SUCH REMITTANCES CAN BE MADE THROUGH YOUR OWN BANK , Weekly Coal Bulletin ths Federal Fuel Admitiiatrution for Philadelphia $50 out of every $100 worth of coal is wasted X by many consumers The Conservation Division of the Federal Fuel Administration has-issued a folder which shows how 'the waste occurs and how it can be remedied. The New "OkeH" Records - - l for your phonograph ' 1 140 "Hits" issued this month ff '. 85c each Double-faced t V ji Some dance and song hits from November list Oh, Lad Lady. Rainbow Girl. Watermelon Whispers. Smilet. Slag, Ling, Tint Camouflage. Jazxie.Addie. Heart, of the World. Alice, I'm in Wonderland. 'N Everything, ; When You Come Back, ' ' How I Hate To Get Up. And 128 other. 1 Hear them or write for catalogue. BLAKE & BURKART l IIKRI1KHT K. 1ILAKR. 8ueciar 1100-1102 Walnut St. -' A U i!'JU' Jr' -jv. Fiir ?- ir rfy . ft: ' r .A. . . If'Jkfy . How a Heater.Sbould Not Be Operated l How a Heater Should Be Operated ' -- . -" fc' ' x. ' ; Both are described and pictured in this folder. SendifpriM coPy t ls Free as; TTH& buinei here advertited it being conducted by the Alien PToperty' -, Custodian of the United States, pending final saleand delivery'! to'' ' .r.hln. " ' ' " 100 oSr cent American owncrihiD - - r -. . jit .e i This Company is and will be entitled to 'the same unreserved patronage. - . i I I .i i l a : i i t T. .iijvjsu vj nnjr uuicr joyai rmiiiciit.cin BUlincili '! :i it . tl A A s j. t.1 f i it ; i . -" ?f ' . S - ' " ' i h r .aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aflaaaaaaaaaaaW . dEHBMB ySVIsaaafSaaW.'" '.'''" j r jMKrsJr.&4M&y': T$aaamaPsSK aak. aaaJkW. ! I :' ' at T TO BE SOLD BYTHE ALIEN PROPERTY .CUSTODIAN" I IfM-RANY Jr A f m a-v ' .Aal M It If . 'Vxt Write to theiDbmestic Fuel Engineer, Federal Fuel vA'dminstratioii;SKuB$rtTheatre Building, Philadelphia. ?: f r.Svv ,t jy t ffi' ,? if X Stretchoyour coal supply , v. - -.W .. ,..f-x 'i a a--a-w-. elf nif ni Ot j2GZM Ffitrtl Fuil Admhhtrttr fr- FUMtlfkla. (Tfm'ufwet eiilrnted. by Iht. Phiiu 1 ' " v.. " . ii'.j.A . ! .-A J.. . iV ,...-- -,.5..L "rlB" . 'ijj!'s fiUM. ' I . &lM&hemge.t & ?, .-rV Ji wi d SCHUTTE & K0ERTING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Entire Outstanding Capital Stock of Schutte and Koerting Company, Manufacturers of Ejectors, Valves, Engine. Parts, Etc. i Notice is hereby given that the. undersigned, A- Mitchell Palmer, Alien, Property Custodian, will offer for sale to the highest bidder at'public sale, op the premises at the front door of the main office building of Schuttp M Koerting Company? at- Twelfth andThompson streets, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-? vania, at eleven .o'clock a. m., on Saturday, the 14th day 'of "December, 191S, three thousand shares of the preferred stock, par value one hundred (lOj dollars each, and one thousand, shares (of the common stock, par value one hundred (100) dollars each, of the Schutte & Koerting Company, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the btate pfi Pennsylvania. Full description of and information concerning the above "prop erty, and, the erm$,and conditions of, inspection arid sale, maybe obtained by qualified J and accepted bidders by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF SALES, .' 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