re. Tfwm-zrsyft f'M V 'ir.v jfs vTXrjt?ii.T, 1 - - ?- ' 'v r"m.,"? 4 ' &'' ".!:. " " .ft ' M)VEMBEK 30 1918 A EVENIHG., PUBUG LEDGEB HIADBLPHlA, ) feVTUBDAT, rs '?jf fcv I- LA ff- KBf iv l& s& Mr r . (4 NAMES ADDED V TAnnwnDRATi VH IVllVllUlMlUULi 0 More Than Half the Num ber Listed by Pershing Made Supreme Sacrifice 56 KILLED IN ACTION Eighty-four Died of Wound and 10 Surrmnb to Disoiisc Five hundred -ind flftv four ns-nes are. nilcler! n tha ron ne honor of Clen eral Pcrshlnu's pssmlti l't tmiti mnr. th'an half of the number beinir ol iter who wore killed In nrllon suc cumbed to ".o'lnils ne tltoil of .llspinc Summarized the 1om to dnlo arc Report 0(1 Nov 3 Totil Killed In action . 2Z: li"-"" Pled of wounds M T "10 riled of dlsene It" 3 "IS Died of acclil. nt-) and other causp.. . 1 ""1 Mlsslnir In anion (In cluding iirlsonprs) 11 211 Wounded 71 47 nls r.r.t 07 173 I 1ST 'Mr.l of Disease, Preilonslr Reported Mlsslnr In Artlon Pllt VrF- Vnaelo Consorte Mshntioy in Pa stmri Dvniel Mmanoy Cltv Pa amuol Dsubert rastnn I'n Chntt' 11 J iuehert mill Wallan strr. t Phllidil hla oiinilnl evereli In Ullon. Previously Rc IHirlrd Killed In rllnn Plll VTE VH.hiel F Unloi S. ronton P. Wounded t.verrlv In itlon. I'rf vlmislv Re ported MIs.Iiik In itlnn l nlll'mi VI I Im 1 Mulon. Jill Winter 'r 1 l"ul ( 1 ll'hla .. 1'im Ul s-llonwnil M Cunimlnas IW llllmr strut t'lilln Irlnhln Israel Dink .rth Hniiinniri VI.I 1 h irl. s Minion luinn Vlun.v I'n Owen IJ riPtrher I .' 'u rth Mrl k strut lliltlm re lunb T mmena v.inrk N I I wi.rl P vis inn llnlllmur lent t 1' ni I r IM"- n (M J ihn U Tisnn N rl'n I'n, I irl r hit. uirc I'n Mb it 1 I ikli ssl 1. rkl mini "Ireit Phil nli lphli loni.it.it In (tlnn (Heeler t ndctrrnilnrd), I'rcilo.islt Itctnirtcd Klllrd In itlnn rrtl VTE Inllils "cumin Hnltilnoic Mnnnilpil In rllon (l)frrr I ndi trrinlllnlK l'ri'il.'nl llrnnrtrd 1 ril from UnuiiiN I ll-l Tl NVM linn 1 I Mrllll nn "iJK N rth I iftv Ifth din t l-hllinlr li-hli tluiindnl liVRrrp I nd,lcrinlnrd I'rpxlonly Itrnortcd lNlni; In rtlnn mil" l Uillinni I DIx m lliltl- r lllnm Itunkle 1 nrk I'n MI ltMi-i irl nll Mliiilir fi i k- n r i ili'K -llobrt I ilw r s rinlon Ti PKI MUX Inn III M -him kn I T Hurt Tim x trt'i I hlru PEACE PARLEY DELEGATES WILL BE HEADED BY THE PRESIDENT Colonel Houne last month as the reprc clerkii for tho rrealdent and Secretary CnnllniK-d from l'e One former nlda to rrcMctit WlWon. will be In command of the nillllnrj aides and mcKseiiKcrn .it Hie conference. There 111 nl-io lie .ittin hod to Oenernl HIIrh ptnff n number of army olllcern who are )rrlullm In It" (lninop nnd ethonol K furnlKhlnjr wlmt tlenirnl Mnrih drcprlbpil as n well-rounilfd mllltnr marf ' Unit iiPll(n of I'nrm (illklils lud hated tod n that the Whin llounp annontuement purpoBPlv left In doubt the ixnrt tntiiR of the tpprpentatl(s because the I'riHldetit bid not betn fulh Informed iih to the evict fiirmRllttiK of irocedure In organ Ijlnu the lonferencp Soirtnr I.anlnc n oliofcn to bend the American deb Ration but tbn cw Hon of uhclhci the l'icldent hlinxelf during his utiw In Trance 111 be luii-slden-d a part of the dcli-Rathm proper m.i Mem nd uii'in tbp inurc ndoptrd In n'h the hpadH of the otbei great associated 11 i (i, rn l.ni Hi mi tir C.oPtnm(ntM sine In Mr IlKon af John M Miiiiiiin i b i a n -j i I i'n ablent of the I nlted sialo lies an Inhn M iru kl It I' Mich il l A i : umbi r i in I ii ' (-("port I'n 1h n i Ii it I In n r I .l.p J l"nnk it J' r . , , lint. t nr. ii nl I -'nnlin inn- iii'iiniii" n.ui ... - - - - i i ir I ". : ... . . .. ...... .. .i. I hi Pi'kn Hie ponor ttl.lt IH nr rn nimu mi mi- i mi t iri r a, net In In the conf(reme ana OlTHl lis StAJOR hndoi-lh rrnprlpn, ( ii CArTAVX Itnnnn 1 l"M I nmb I'lki Jv.i Itnirv I !li linn M'l URl'TIINXVTX (hi Ollf nnltli Wntertnn 1"nn Wnlmii n Him'lnu" Jsw Tnrk Pnil lonr- sik s Ilium lii town Tfl I liner -' r ii Port i r- i! r N. T I Uoid H It-blrr -bincl m H i nnnnld J Moor n-T ill Ml Ii h"'- T Ttnby, Srx V V nol.r-n (Illlii. n Ilomnev IV Vn oito Hnmilton v.u ..rk Jv I rnrr""! r H I'll III 1! tin Irvine DutT W lllliiniHl rl 1 N nled of WonniN tlEVTENANTX l'led'-l It ivinlil Rtone llnM'n tlml Ir In Uu.ll III. ok ley. lrhlti Knn Jimr. iiok I 1 more, Aln Inrl s (J (Htbirn llrookhn N. 1. ' Died of Ill-i-iie CAPTAIN l'nd T Sturtprtnt Cor Ion Neb. Wounded In rtlon (Dfcree I iiileternilnrd) XlEl'TENANT Itojal f Jnhnon bi r deen. S. O ITANsM MV Klllrd In rtlnn SEItaEAVTS Hnm llrllmin Plttehuruh John C WldilHll Morn rrplerltk Thnmm Roilth Fork f tnuncoi V limst llunimtla tnivn roitPOKAi i niii r Kmn outh Plltiiburirh Henri D Snr-id rntHsiunui WAGONEns- PMlIn Mlmn If. -outh Jonlner afreet I'hll i Inhl i nlier V VAllm Welrlnn COOK lohn P McM-ihon 1812 Inscrsoll tref PhlliirlpInhiA PRIVATE' John PnfTton tmlnfi'i lt pmond l- Itonnei Pen rjil V IIP itn T Ilii Hummlt Hill IluHeii w IlHi-BiTti SIWll North Homier utroei Philiilolphl i rl Hard 7bl(iukl rittburirh Ouininn M Oerbrlrk, Olen rtorl: Oeorce H vmioit Scrantoni TMwnnl T Martin 7ns ri"miM ,emie. rhlhrlelnhln I'lirl" strnuner Waynesboro I.ron V M'b.elor Tn.knn Summit. Trink I". Worthlnctnn Hmtletnn pnue. Prnnkford rhllmlelphl i V lllMm i Foreker Chad 1 k Porl John J I.rnihnn Centralln Hnrle Trnnrls ppteron Tltuu -rtlle: Lulnl rziutn shirrsillle Pled of Hounds SEHOEAVT Alhert C Meier Jennelle COItrORAL WillHm Dlileji Wllkes- PTtlVATES Rnimon 1 A A kermin nui s Mills;' SnUatnre Colnnilnn n linjnre Irn ppiico Ferrurl Shi. Wlnm Willi imrn'lm nl Uraddork Prink Riitruikl nirkson City! Frederick A Wurmbrorlt Johnsonburs Died of Plsense frlllVATES Nlthnti Kreedmnn Rttl North Franklin Hreet Phllntllphl.i Chnrles r !" Metnl 1a C HutT ?" ir nnsburu- .r-iVrlii N Wnllf. MJ' Nurlh Gratz street PblUflelohla. WatmnVd In Arllon (I)etree t ndetennlned) . liptrnt.ER Punlel McNeill Vllkef" nirre i I'tinyi'iwo nn.rl. t T lii le Co-I.urn "vV0Tt. MVIeuahlckon Phllad Inhl i Tlonikl trrvrry j.ri.in .i..-im "- ' , ..it 'fiwlssvllle. Frtnnrd C Miller If. Mi o Mil" ATllllam J O Mnllei Plttmoll 1 rpil Plrk hiub. 827 North Robinson street Phllnlcl pbla: fctdnley Wjulkoskt Hcim r 1 jII" M-.W .iritsr.v Killed In Artlon SEnOEANT Herbert TTounc "'''''''J fOnPORAI.S riiinrd M Kelli ,7od brlde: Thomas W White Orance Willi im VniVATESeTeerltr..l INd-m "loom ileln" Iuls lfrmbel Penn-irroi, llarnld Daley. Anburv Park Trnnk LaPnlnte !'" Cltv-jniienh J Zuber Union Mfrtil P t.or mond. Bajonn- Alexander Nellla Harrison felate Louis Olldettl Trenton Died of Mounds SERGEANTS N'elMon F -o!e rterson pSFvATES-FnK'n'rinier 1 ronton G,I Una Malstesta Bound HrnoU DltNl of PUeiihi" PRIVATKS Anthnn P f trbuf Ilaonne Wounaed' In 'Action (ir 1 ""If terminal) COJlPOHALr i;awarn unr If IjtjiK It . i . it,.. Pi I tfit f i irili nf n 1 ' ". '..'.. i ihS'iI srchll,nTn V.tloi. il-rellousl. He. I MUr stlon l.noh.,1 liiirtril Mllrd In rtlonl l'lll ri: Nnir Mil Mkon M Imps t' rk I'll Itnundril sliuliih (Preilmi'li UeporHtl MNs- Imc In rtion) -rrn.rNT- It i ri i Ulwn Wilkes Unr I'll PHI'. Mix- py n. IM M Hi umnill Mill I'n Will ni It Moi .rtnl k i . nn. Is i I I it I until k III. kt. ili - sh nui ill I'n -It k in lluHpllul (1 re1im-!i Keporltsl Iillloil In itlnnl limvTI Mam in his Purl Unfl h Ph I'rl-oner ll'relniisx ll.porlod Uoniido.l In illiint llecroo I nibtt rinlnrdl lOUPiiUM. inn Hut h It r i'l"l . uni sir I I'll lil Ii bl i I'rl-onor ll'rt i lmili Keiuirled Unnndoil so li rt It In rtlonl I ltl rl Mi I P d r mi runnel Hill Pi mid corilanio ilth bis dei IsIoiik the onl fin iir be I" ion- etntil Is one of form l'rentlirn 111 Mlend 'I he Premier of Oroitt Itrltnln Kr.nice ind IIal nr" expn ti d to attend tno peire conference 's rept ( ntathes of their tUnerntnuits but like tin Presl dent nm tint i nnln throughout the conft rences TIk g mnl iinilerptnndlng here Is that pn pent plnns are to har tho ennfortn'e fir-i .iKtu. to the broad principles of the trtnti ind leap tin working out of ditnlN t . further aittlngs TIiIm Mould enihle tin President and the Knttnte I'n mil is Mnedlh to r turn to the capitals of tlielr rispecth countries, bo as to gho their personal attention to .iffalr- of .stato secretar Landing ho In ads the dele- wllh, but when Mr Whlto Issued hla In ltatlonR, the diplomats were Instructed to appear In uniform A Paris ncwB aper, describing tho nffnlr, said! "Ambassailor White, thef representa tive of what la admitted to be the mosl dcniocnlli counlrj In the world, has hi ought nbout a revival of official ctl quetu, and no BUch plcturesnue, lilznre assembb has been seen for a long time It was ntrongl suggistlve of comlo opera, nnd from nil the costumes pres ent (.oslumes which had been carefully put nwav ninnv months ago there em anated peculiar perfumes and the odor of moth balls permeated the vast draw ing room of the cmb.isav so as quite to smother the nroma of the lavish Horn! decorations." Daughter Wed (Irrman Count Another event In Mr White's ofllclal residence' In Paris was the marriage on Apill 21. 190D, of his daugntcr. Miss Muriel White to Count Hermann Roger liana Chrlstow Seherr-Thoss, eldest son and heir of tho Count Heheer-ThosR of Dohrnn, Prussian Silesia, one of the hertdltnrv peers of Prussia, and owner of vast estates, two tastles nnd a fa mous house In Berlin The bridegroom was at that time n member of the Hovnl Prussian CtilrnRslcTs, and press uIb p mhes telling of the wedding In St Joseph h Komnn Catholic Church de scribed the Count as wearing tho while uniform of the Imperial Cuir.issieis nt the eernnonv Ambassador White did no ntlend the wedding of his daughter a Protestant, to the Count, a f'ntholli It was ex plained that Mr White absented hlm-sj-lf from the church snvlce .. 11 protest against Ihc altitude of tho Catholic ec clesiastical authorities In refusing to permit the set vice of the Kp'scopnl riiureh In addition to that of the Cath olic ( htirch Mr White had frcquentls vitertnltied high dignitaries of the Cath olic Chun.lt Retired in 1010 III Dei ember of 1009 Mr White 1 e-I sentMhe of the navy on the Suprcm war Council. Hoot Did Not Wnnt Tost There in discussion, but no official explanation of why two of the names most generally mentioned In tho early speculation as to the probable person ncl of the peaco delegation do not ap pear on the list nilhu Itoot. former Secretary of State, and IiOUls Brandcis, Associate Justice of the Supremo Court, were considered In well-informed nuar Icrs almost certain to be chosen Re cently It has been said that Mr. Root did not care to undertake the mission and that Justice Brandels would not be nblc to lenVe the country because of hie work In the court. No further nnounceent of the 1 res. Ident's plans was mndo last night. expects to sail the day after ho nd drcsscs the new session of Congress, and the nddress probahly will be delivered either Monday, or Tuesday On his Phlp. the trnnspnrt Ocorgc Washington, will go the petco delegation and Its nrmy of experts nnd clerical assistants In order to avoid confusion and to save trouble, the war trade boartl last night Issued a blanket export license to cover the IngRnge of all pis'engers sailing on the Ocorge Washington, as well as that of the nenvPer men, who strat for Kurope Sundaj Rt noon from N'ew York on the steamer Orizaba. NORTHCL1FFE PLEASED BY WILSON'S DECISION London, Nov. 30 t.. -i. t iv, it irlpsnread discussion regarding President Wilson's decision to ittond the peace conference, Ixird Nortn cllffe Britain's greatest publisher, vvas asked for n statement of the I-uropean attitude toward the President's personal participation in the deliberations Lord .Nonneiiue sum of State, nnd the following newspaper correspondents: I C. Probert, of tho Associated Press: John Ii Ncvln.. of the Interna tional News Service; nobert J. Bender, of the United Press. It Is probable that Mrs. Tanker II. Bliss and her daughter will he Included. GOSSIP OF THE STREET RETURN OF R. R.'S HINT IN MARKET IL RE D'lTALIA SI RECHERA' A PARIGI Wilson Sara' Fatto Cittadino ' Onorario dellc Citta' del Piemontc i'ihv a ri -i i i'n Wtlim Hill lillt- I'rlsoner (Prcilmi-li Reported Killed In gat ion proper lieiiune Sn retjrx of State In tune Ilia when vvtlllain Jennings - ri.nt.jii 1 11rl n rftiunp,! rather ilnn sign the note I. . I.. !. I n..l --,... Returned In Dull ll'roil.iusli Reported i.. -. ....... ..........- .... .. ,i,, vn.siiiir In iilnni he thought might l ml to war During 1 II I n N VN r i.ur.l in V M..j I'liln- the three nnd i b ilf veats lint lnv " 'i..,..r, ii- i.. ii ii. in, p.iisiiinh followed Mr I.insng has conducted I,,'n,'!,"v"lJ.n,n;' 'linnvi'il,"" 1'V" WUbur manv dilllcult negoti.tlons for the coun- K.rn Allonti imi Ph lirr.tr I I- Min . trv as a neutral anil .is a belligerent nnd his nnme iippens on ail the historic Pi Hum Miller lluirs (,rr nslniri. III i.l W Mi.hi'l J i.tr-ittko vit (ineuments telling the story of mer 'VltnVlKs ult. r I.nrkmil., 4rjjn,r- "ntrv Into th, war as well mult S,t I hllH I llllll. Sulnior 111 tnOS. ,lll.i inn ...-i.i, .... n nun JllPt Pr.mt.Kr Erl, Pi I nui inn. u (, irliiio ", Irmk II liubiis Kstilnpt n I'l ll.nrt J I-rnsl l.rl I'n Elwnrl I I n sit Ml utlh rhlrli lifth strut I'liili t Ipbi i Vlfr.d i" IIimiii VV ltkin-hurk l'i Mm.. Ill s K.f.ihki VV llmlniiton li.l l inn i t Kni.is sh nunkin Pi II .1 . ... .. t nil r I I Itl.ltlirL 1 'l, I ,111 vt .lllur.ii i.uj North r. nn thlril tr.n I i,miican authorities on this Mibjeet I hilinl Iphi i lohn Phlllus .', .1,1.1. I't, .... I ceph Prill i 11' I s uth r.nlh sir.it I hll- M bite e(ernn Dlplnmnt nil Iphlu I lriin s.t,lt r Il.inilil I whl.il preceded the ilownfnll of the f tral Alliance At the time of his ap pointment he was touiiselor of the Stat. Department, aflit i nr.er as an Inter national lnwver which had csfihlishei! his ieputatlon as ono of the foremost llcnrv "White, the Republlean niem her of the peace eominlsslon named b I'lfsnleiU Wilson Is a vetertn dlplo- m.tisi ami iiirmitiii nit ...tuKnier s mar- Kaiser Abdicates J.i 7?ni'itirtl rinmi monf i riage is related to one of the leading III V Ol lliai UOLllllieill I Prussian noble houses He h.u had a i thorough scnooiing in international af- I fairs Vlrtuallv the whole of his nat ( mil inued from Pice One .ur.il life. Mr White, who Is a member , n .... ie-,r,.i .1... ,. lain ,l,A, ot a prun nifiit .u-u i jim. u.nuii, nas been flatly Informed tint while thej "'. ,,.lnm.tc no.tB for ,.,, ,-.,'. t innot be excluded from the partv If ltltnt th desire to join, thev will neverthe- 1 As"far hncK nt iS83 IlP was BerN ng as less, In rigon usl excluded from any Scretury of the American Legation at part cipatlon in Its leadership Viinnn and a ear luttr he was pro- The pirtv's membership Is already mot.d to the London post, being pro- eolossal ' ald Hen Wolff, "and thou- ' moted to the full .secret nr ship two sinds of accessions are coming In dally Vlrtuallv the whole Progiesshe p irtj m. mherHhlp excepting a tew on tile I x treme Right, vvlll Join in nnd mans prominent Democrats w ho formerly stood so far to the Left that thej were Kept out of part count il" These In e.iis later In Maicli. 1901. Mr White. having hold various diplomatic ollltes In the Interval went to Rome as American ambassador, but halel that port onl two sears, being transferred to Paris When he arrived In Paris he was warmlv greetid hv Piesldent Knllleres. who delivered .in unusually uude mm like Hugo Preuss. Oeriinny's frlendlv Hpecch, this going fm to coun (iuiii in." ",.",,.,,, ' tnact the efftet of reports that Mr. foremost authiiitv on const Itti 'nll', wh, ,,,, Leell FoclaU bovcotte.l" at who is now drafting a constitution tor : tnp Ull1an fourt because of breaches of and been ' compulsorlly trans- t-ubltusslnn 111 ine .miiiiiuhi .isseniDlj ; ,tliiuett I'ror vv aiiiivr .-iciiucchiiik, i.l ..i.uuurK i terreil I'nlvirsltv Profess n (ierl.it h Lieputv ' The first formal reception given by wisrhhCLk and Prof Max Weber" I the new ambassador to the Diplomatic llsc" ,. i Corps provided Paris with .something of le t Wing koi run- a noveltv For some enrs prior to tho The Left wing nt the Xntional-Lih- event thu gold and lace of the dlplo erals Is ilso furnishing leeruits, actoril- I '"atlc reprcs. ntotHes lnd hoen dispensed lug to Ilerr Wolff Those men inrtmin I . Pilnct' Schoen.uh Carol ttli Dr M I lunik. Doctor Witting piesldent of tho National B ink of Be lln, and others The National Llbeials who opposed ,... .,.. O.naMnn, nt lVl TTnltPfl tlnd as ambasscdor, turning his talents i stnte,ouui attend tho pence conferences n s.rvlce on vurlouh Internatlmnl com- l nlwavs Veen regarded here not as n nl.slons notal.lv that of the. Pan-Amer- , ''"f,"1" ")' impi PlVut as an essential cm lonferencc at Buenos Aires in 1910 ' :,;.- )rr .',, situation It would be un ind tho Chilean commission which visited ' f"WiUl'l" to us for example, that Tro 'hlle In S. pteniber of the same vear on m,,r ,,";,, ,-orge should not be at the llllllUItl tl ie o lebr.itlnn of t)v Plillcin Initept'inlt-nro of iinnn.. f nn f(rt1OP -. ... i .lllna. 1a nnanV fnP I am noi in n io"i' luin it 11 .a I - I1,.... nh t ii n l nn.nt lflll it nn.- in i nm iiii..h.ii ... ii"ii ..-.s, prrtnpe hut cannot conceive u ihisbiu.u; Mr White was again the victim of if- .,,', tllP nc,nc.P conferences should tnko ports whlih wire circulated to the ef- , without Premier Clemencenu as feit tint he had stated that he did not ! p .i, i-ronoV. rpnresenlatlves course, I have manv views but I mav be allow ed to say, as an' expression of personal opinion, tnai n enene coiiti-.-inces weie held without President Wil son the whole Huropean world would think there was something wrong Indeed w 1th these conferences " I'npj right. 1H1R PERSONNEL OF PARTY SAILING WITH WILSON hold Germain to blame for tho war. In -The United States lately has played denvlng thla Mi White said .. great part in the wnr, and the Hermans It Is the dutv ot everv Vmerlcan t"nao consistently addressed the Presl bo neutral In word as will as In deed ,jent No such statement was made b me I i ..a' rm-elirnnr. nltlioncli a warm merelv ronmii nted upon the excellent f rcntl of the I'nlted Stntes I can express i raiment given Americans by Hermans no iew f American polities' though, of nils nas neen unuormiy kooii, tnougn several Amirlcins did run Into trouble What the cause of this was I do not know I wish to lav emphisis upon the Hiessltv for n neutral nenrlng on the put of Americans This war Is not tluir business and thev should keep out of it ' Presided! Trusts House Colonel House Ins never hi Id public olllce, but as Pres'dent Wilson s per sonal friend and ndvl er he Is credited generillv as having plajid a greater pan In the present Administration thnn anv other man except the President him self Ho has been called Into consul tation at everv crisis and after going to Lurope In 1914, 1013 and 1916 as the Presidents personal representative to Hurope in Governments, he was commis sioned to gather and organize data to be used whenevei the time for a piace con ference might come He hastened to Hurope when It became apparent that Germanv was crumbling, and was In France to speak for the President .n conference with the headH of the Allied Governments when the terms of armi stice and the basis for peace discussion were determined General Bliss, who fermeily was chief of staff of the arm, werlt to Hurope last December with mi American mis sion and later w as permanently npsfgned as the American military representative on the Inter-Allied Council at Versailles As the American military representative at the peace conference he will be as sisted hy a staff of officers, most of whom. In the understanding here, will come from the general staff of the Amer ican Hxpedltionary Forces Admiral Benson has made severa.1 trips to Hurope Blnce the United "States entered the war and went to Paris with Washington, Nov. 30 The presiden tial iart which will sail for France next week aboard the George Washing ton, it Is expected, will Include the fol lowing The President and Mrs Wilson The Secret.it of State and Mrs Lan sing Ilenrv While The Flench Ambassador and Mine. Jusseraud The Italluu Ambassador and Countess dl Celleie. Tho United States Ambassador to Great Britain and Mrs Davis Mrs Cordon Auchlncloss, daughter of Colonel H M. House, whose hubband Is now In 1'rance acting as secretary to Colonel House Rear Admiral Cnry T. Graj-son, naval aide and medical advlEer to the Presi dent. Colonel Clarence S. Ridley, military aide to the President. George Creel, chairman of tho Com mittee on Public Information Miss Helen Woodrovv Bones, cousin of the President Miss Hdlth Benham, social secretary to Mrs Wilson Philip Patchln, chief of the division ot foreign news, state Department A group of personal secretaries and Activity in Certain Rails Thought to Indicate Probable Atti tude of President The financial district yesterday waa tsplcal of conditions on all such days following a national holiday, and to be followed by a short session practically rrother holiday. There vvas marked Indifference even to the few Important events which were happening. Next to the quotations of Southern Pacific, International Mercantile Mar ine preferred and Mexican Petroleum tho subject most frequently spoken of waa tho speech of Llojd George on the In demnities to bo demanded from Ger many, the punishment of the Kaiser and others accountable for the war anil Its nceompnnjlng atrocities, and above all his stntcment that Germany will not be permitted to pay the Indemnity by dumping cheap goods In Great Britain. These statements, especlaly the last, found unanimous npproval among such financiers whose opinions on tne mat ter were nsked, nnd who voiced tho same sentiments for the United States, as they said, we will make no other de mnnd for Indemnity. Tho relaxing of tho restrictions by the money committee of tho New York Stock Hxchnnge nn far as dealings In bonds and notes were concerned, was looked upon an a possible prelude to n softening of the restrictions on Rtock transactions a little later on. The ac tion was highly approved by all, and will be of great advantage to houses forming ssndlcates for tho purpose of floating future Issues. There un no little speculation and many rumors regarding the President's address to Congres. One banker said It was probably the President would out- llno his program of reconstruction, while from another quarter It was said that the President would take the apportunlty to commit himself to the policy of turn ing the railroads back to tho owners This, It waB said, was the reason for the good showing made by certain railroads, notably Southern Pacific. A certain banker said that such roads as Nor folk and Western, Chesapeake and Ohio, Atcheson, Southern Railway, Southern Pacific anil Pittsburgh and West Virginia are all earning more than they are allowed under tho stan dard Government contract and vould profit through being returned to their owners Among the financial notices which ap peared In the papers yesterday vvas one I In which many Investors In this city will Ka IhtnfiAaf Afl ' It Is the offer by the board of direc tors of the Norfolk and Western Rail way Company to tho stockholders of common and adjustment preferred stock the privilege of subscribing at par on or before January 25, 1919, for an amount of convertible ten-year 6 per cent gold bonds, equal to 12V4 per cent of their respective holdings, as registered nt the close of business December 18, 1918. The company states that these bonds are Issued to make financial provision for expenditures made and to be made, and betterments to the company's road and equipments, and that they arc Issued with the approval of the United States railroad administration. Return Addresses Required Under Instructions Issued today by Postmaster General Burleson, no letter mail villi be accepted bv postoITlces in the United States for delivers to mem bers of the American expeditionary forces without a return address on the envelope Published end Dlstrlbtitpil Unden . ,. , PERMIT NO. 841 . AulhorliPd by tho oct of October 0, iniT, on fllo at tho Postoltlte of I'hlla delnhln, IM lly order of the President. A ft. IHJRLFSOsj. Postmaster General. ceso 'dl sbarco, che credesl sara' Brest, - -v -" f i Jioma. 27 novembre (rllardafo). t -I I.'On. Francesco Nlttl, Mlnlstro lt Tesoro,. in un suo dlscorso oggle pros nunzlnto nlla Camera del Deputati ha I dlchtarato che 11 rtovcrno d'ora Innantl fara' qualslasl itptio per rldurre 1 upcse, numentanilo' la produzlone cd''lm- I nedendo l'emlgrazlone. f ' "1 prevlslonl per II 1918 at 1S20 dl- i mostrano un deficit dl 560 mlllont dl llro, In vista del pngamento degll In- teressl per I nostrl debltl." ha detto Ton. t Nlttl, dlscutcndo sul bllanclo nazlonale. f "La rlduzlone dellc spese e' or. Aino i del prlnclpall dovcrl del Governo. Nei- I suno aforzo sara' rlsparmlato per au- y mentare la produzlone ed Impedlre J'cfnl- grazlone delle forzo Invoratrlct d'lthlla." l'nrlai. 29 novembre Re Vltlorlo Hmanuelc d'ltnlla vlsltera' Parlgl nel prosslmo mese d( deccmbre, secondo un nnnunzlo oggl qui, fatto. Torino, 29 novembre. 11 Prcsldente Wilson sara' fatto clttn dlno onorario In tuttl I comunl del Ple monte Cople delle rlspettlvo delibera tion! ,che conferlscono II dlrltto dl clttit dlnan7a snranno consegnnte nl Prcsl dente In una solcnhe cerlmonla che si svolgera' quando egll passera' da Torino per recnrsl In Roma. (Circa I'ltlnerarlo che segulra' II Presldente durnnto la sua vlslla In Hurupa, non e' stata data alcuna comu nlcnzlone nl rlgunrdo II prlnclpale rcopo del vlagglo o' qucllo dl asslstcro nlla conferenza dclla pace a Parlgl ) l.iindrn. 29 novembre. J)ue torpedlere nmerlcane e cl cacca sottomarlnl lanclarono, lerl, Queenstown per Incontrnrc nell'Atlantlco II plroscafo che condurra' II Presldente Wilson. Plu' tnrdl una flotta dl navl da guerra nmerlcane, francesl, Ingles! ed Itnllnne, partlra' per lo stesso scopo e scortera' )a nave del Presldento fino al porto frnn-1 Harrisburg in Pence Party , HnrrUIiurg, Nov. 30 Hnrrlsburg la ' to be represented In the big party that J Is to accompany President Wilson and ' thp American delegates to the peace con. ferencc, It was learned when the Stats , Department ordered Harris Goldstein to get ready for the trip .- J Young Goldstein had been employed nt the State Capitol for six years but J since the wnr began has been stationed In Washington, where he will be mar- I rled today (. , i . k WILL SUBLET . 1 1 nrsiRARLH APART MENT ON KITTEN II OtISH SQUARE: CONSISTING OF FIVta BEDROOMS, rollll BATHS. LA ROE LIVING HOOMi ON ACCOUNT OF i.EAVINU CITY. Al'1'l.Y IN VVRIT1NO TO TKI. ANT, 713 WALNUT STREET, OB PHONE FILIIERT 28-10. The DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Package - rfsjngQfc JfpfffjJaTOjtnsJL un miStisfmnsawiiM ssiMSRtwMri n wijOis; ''1WSMaiud Man. CO i, wom wit u s. a INFLUENZA Horlick's Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. , Used successfully over Vi century Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Specify HorllCk'SThe Original Others Are Imitations Killed In rtlon PRIVATR Frank J Wulsll 8xth atreet Wtlmlnicton Died of Wounds llnu Wtst 'rniVATIJ John II vtreet. Wilmington Ei.nlt. 1-1 bird ADDITIONS TO LIST OF ARMY CASUALTIES Washington, Nov 30- ( Bs A P ) The War Department makes the follow ing additions to todas s casualts list Klllrd In Action. I'revlonsh Rrnorted Misslnc i -to ,u Vitltin SnROEANT VVllllam V Dansler R ad "cfoRPORAL Steven nzullnskv Elirabrth N. J TniVriTl-'.S l(rrll Pornftitt . HSSl V .1 James II Davenport lohn'town Pi I ionel X Hahn Johnstown Pa the reform 01 the l'russiin rrmeliise or favored the submarine . ampaign or an nexationist policies will bi tx.luded! from leadership Heir Wolff ileelared that his pirts, next to the Socialists,' waa bs far the strongest in the empire I It will f ivoi the socialization of ceilalu industries, su.h nM mines and villi de mand that gnat estates bo divided up, for settlement on returning soldiers It holds, however, that private piopcrty shall not be touclud without full coin-p.nsation urirli, Nov 30 (Bv A P ) Food conditions In (l.iminj arp In no means 1 so critical and urgent as Dr W s holt, ' the Uorelgn Minister, would bad the! world to b.llcve, according to infouna lion received here Germans has food enough to last until April If the ainiy , reserve stores ire placed at the disposi of the people Those les.rves weie drawn upon In Oetob. r to ft-rd ctrfunl parts of the countrv but they have been lestored to their tor.ni r euiulitlon from the last harvest Siiko October tin 5 1 have not been touched Subject to Change Al II Willi'. V ,s) Uth Vlorrts i rassyunk Al vri.i.i.ii ( I'.'d and Thompson Sts. ARC I1I , , , Chestnut below lOtli B' IIH.MONT r,J.l ind Market Sts Murium) . . Ilrond A. Susquehanna Ave (a) PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER 2 TO DECEMBER 7 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER. llltOMlWAY llrnud and Sndtr Ave ChllAH mnli and Cedar Ave. tlirsTM'T IIII I. H1JO CJerinanlown Ave (s) COI ISIH'M , Market b. low COth St cltn" nnilMaplewood Avfs I.VIPRI'.SSI Main St.. Manajunk Then should In- no famine in Germans I LIR1 1 V MONDAY Wallai p RpIiI in Man I rnni 1'unirnl Ranee Chaplin In Shoulder Arras Paulino rm.I.rlik In Daughter nf III.) South III 1 ant VV ishl urn Ii Tho Cijpsi Trail Map Mir-h In Money 5Iad Harold I.ocKiiood in Pals. Klrst Douglaa ralrbanks in Ho Comes Up Smiling Toin Monip In Just for loiilsht VV s Hurt In Ilord.r VV Irolpss llolbrnnk ltlinn In Will itiu rnrglve' this vv Intel It Is slid if strict rationing I is enfori ed and stocks are methodically and regularlj distributed among the dif ferent States tilth and Market Hts .J" WlXVVxs2lW " j;m I In 1-$4m hi ffir'jxff'lfml 1 1 ill m ILl.. . II - JSl k ! i ir ImrmSm BAKER'S COCOA is a delicious and whole some drink of great food value and absolute purity. "Chocolate and cocoa add flavor and energy giving material to a diet and their use will help in many ways in the preparation of palatable, nourishing dishes from those .foods of which there is an abundance." Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free Walter Baker & Co, Limited .J'ltOlqM,! 'A ffj l'XMII.Y , 1311 Market St. I URMOl'NT .(,lh ht nnd Olnrd Ave. IKVMtrilltD 471. I n.nkford Ave 50T11 hT. TIIKMCKE Iiplow Spruco St (.Ri: VT NORTHERN IlVonrt St at Brie Ave. "'Im "and Walnut Sts Jl I FEKSOV tl . jlith nnd Dauphin Sts M (a) "r'.'mt nnd Ulrard Ave l.r.VDLR tint ind Iancaster Ave 1 lill'RTY '' Brand and Columbia Av 1 id "and Locust Sts SI IIIKKT, HT. THEATRE () 313 Market St. I) W Orlfflth's the fire it I-ove Shlrln Vlosnn In Comp On In TUESDAY VVnllaco Rpld in Man From runrril It inge Elizabeth Rlsdon In Mother Piullno I rodrrlrk In Dtughter of old South Rrinnt Washburn in Thp ps Trail Mi VHrsh In Monei Vlad Hurolrl Lniktiood In Pals First Dnuc-las Talrblnks In He Comes L'p smiling Ilessle Ilirrlseale In Hi irt nf Iliihiel W" s Hart In Holder VV IrelPKS Holbrook lltlnn In Will Vou PorgUe? J W Kerrigan In Threo X ctordon VVrIItcp Rpld In Man Prom Tunpral Rint'e ( lane Williams In Cirmen of Klondike VirniH Talmailcp In Hor Onlv VVa Rill Rogers In Lallkhlng Hill Hide I ndi Tspii Vlei Koe tho Preedom of the EaBt Edith Storev In The Silent Woman D W OrlfHIh s In 'I he HUn Within I.lla I,pe In Such a Little Pirate Ethel ('latnn in A Soul Without Windows Private Harold Peat In Private Peat MODEL , , 4J-1 Mouth St. (a) NIMd:and Market Sts. 3U and Hayrtord ATt. ,Mk-t st. P'niJhce Ave. A Dauphin St. (1) 1U18 Market St. BSSST Ht. below 17th. () () ItlAITO () Qtn Ave L Tulpehocken. ftSd and 8anom Sti. 11 MaurKct St. below 7th. (i) Tlnrbara CsRtleton tn Jubt HMvift Hthel rtHrrmor?. In Our Mm MrCheany D V OrlfTlth'a Tlu dreat Ixive I r-(l Stonp In Phi i.nat Tnhn liHrrmore In Man I rm Mexico Ilmnt Washburn In The tlpij Trail Claru MUllanm In Cnrmen of Klondike Norma nim nli in llr Onh n Hill noire th In I-au(fhlnff HIM Hr( f nt t. n fel T-Vr tho iTpenom or the Kant WEDNESDAY Wallnco Rrid In Man From runral RHn.jp Va?lmova In Toys of Fate Paullnp Frederick In Dauahter of Old fcouth Iaullno Stark In IrlRh npn Clara K. Younsr In The Claw Harold Tjnrkinnd Pals rirxt Charlea Ray In I,av of tht North Ma Murra In Her IJod in Hnud I Ina C'aallcrl In A Woman of Impulse TTolbrnok Rllnn In Will You Forphc? I) IV Griffith's The (Jreat Jrfive Kthcl Ilarrmnro tn Our Mrs Met lippn Carmel Mera All NlKht (io Tell In Secret, Strings I.J la I pp In tueh a Uttle Pilot Mir Mile Mlnter In The Kpk of Tulla Deep Carblp Tllarkupll In Road to Trance Ja llui nt ttp In The (Jcilden Plfpcp Llln T ep In Huch a Little Pirate WAllnr Rphl tn Mnn Friim riineral Uan-re Private Harold Peat In PrUnte peat AUcp Joce In Kerbod'a Qtrl Mae Murra In The 1. ride's AwakenlnfT C K YounK In Road ThrouRh the Dark Barbara Otleton Jn JuFt Silvia Tred Stone In The Ooat June KKMbp In The Appearance of Hll AUcp Joce tn nprbo(lH Olrl Kthel Rarrvmore In Our Mra McCheBnev niI lloBPm In rushlnk' Rill Hde Mm Nn7lmn In Toh of Fate THURSDAY Alien Uracil In The lletter Half I'nnHtanee Talmadjrp in Mnuce lor me uoose Pauline Krederlek In DauRhter of Old South Pauline stork In Irish Ees Chaplin In Shoulder Arms I'lara Kimball Yminrr Rend Thro' the Dark Taullno Frederick In Zaza Allen Ilradi' In The Denth Dance I.lrti Cavnllsrl In A Woman of Impulse A lire Jnvee In Everybo.lv h Olrl Constance Talmadee In Tho Lesson Virginia Ptarpon In 1 he Queen of Hearts O vf Anderson In Red Illoo.l and Yellovv I'hnrlps Thanlln in Shouldpr Arms Alice Hrndv In Her Qreat Chance FRIDAY Allie Rradv In The lletter Half Hart In Hell Hound of Alaska parson Comedy Pauline Krederlek In Daughter of Old South Jack Plckford In Seventeen Dousia FalrbankR in Hound in Morocco Clara. Kimball Yountr. Road Thro' tho Dirk W. H Hart In Rorder Wireless VndKe Kennedv In Kingdom of Youth Wallace Reld In Man Prom Funeral Ranee Allqo Jojce In V. erybod'a Olrl Kmlly Stevens In Klldare of Storm Kthel Clajton In (ilrl Who Cnme Ilaik Wallace Reld In Man From Tuneral RanBe Alice Rrady In The lletter Half Prlvnte Harold Peat In Private Peat VladB Evans in The Power and the fllorv Clara Kimball Ynunrr Road Thro' the Dark W S Hart In Rorder Wireless Anita Kino- In Pettlioat Politics Amerlca'a Answer 1,11a l.eo In Such a Little. Pirate PrlM.'e Harold Peal In Private Peat America's Answer Marlon Davlea In Rurden nf Proof Alice Jnvre In Eerjbod'a Olrl , Frank Keenan In Tho Hells Mme Narlmova In Toys of Fate W. M Hart In Rorder Wireless t'thel Clajlnn In the Olrl Who Came Hack America's Answer A ."eric v a Answer Fnld Rennett In When Do We Eat? Olive TpII In The Secret Thing Kee Kids 111 Swat the Spv C K Yountr In Roid Throuah the Dark Star Cast In The Prussian Cur Pert I.j tell In Uncxppcted Places Emmv W'ehlen In His Ronded Wlfo MabPl Nnrmand In Peck'. Had Olrl Frank Kepnan In The Sin Ye Do bAISt? Market St. () DQRCUESTER, MASS.Vv hTANLEV () Market above 10th STRAND Qtn Av. at V.nanto, VICTORIA w , , , Ninth and Market BU. WKHT AMJMinKY (.) Mr Tom Mix In I.osan U 8 America's Answer D W Orimth'a The Greatest Thtnii In l.lfo Am.rlca's Answer Treda, Rara In When a W'pman Sin. John Barrypnor. In Mabel Nnrmand In Peck's Ihrt Olrl Emmy W'ehlen in Ills Ilonded Wlfo Mae Allison In Return of Mary Frank Keenan In The Sin Ye Do Hessue Haakawa In Temple of Dusk Olive Tell In The Secret String D W. Orlfllth'. The Greatest Thlnr In Ufa America'. Answer C K Young In Road Throuith tho Dark Special Comedj Madge Kennedy In Kingdom, of Youth Doualaa Fairbanks In Ho Comes Up Smiling hfttrle Mason In Come On In Emmy W'ehlen In Ilia Rondpd Wife Tom Moore In Drown of Harvard William Russell In Hobbs In a Hurry Thed Rara In When a Woman Sin. "Jh.?a4 AlhNstwW'AT ;-...- Matt. rfWUtMUig Bell. Rennett In .y"pr Qpraldlne Farrar In, Turn of the Wheel Tom Moore tn Just for Tonight D W Orlltllh'. The Oreatrat Thing In Lite America'. An.wer Theda llara 'In1 When a Woman sin. Dorothy Ol.h 10 Tom Moore In Thirty Per Week Doualaa Fairbanks In He Cornea Un Smllln- Taylor Holmes in IlUKBlea of Red Gap Clara Kimball Yountr Road Thro' the Dark J Wiirren Kerrigan In A Prisoner In the Pinea Theda Rara In Cleopatra Wm Desmond In Rejond the Shadow Private Peat & Chaplin In Shoulder Arms W S. Hart In Rorder Wireless Enid HennVtt In . When Do We EatT WSZESSSS3XSM Alke Rradv tn Tho Hetier Half Alice Rrady In The Ordeal of Roaetta Paulino Frederick In Daughter of Old South Jack Plekford In rpenteen W'alloce Reld In Man rrom Funeral Range r,lnr? JX?mba" Voung Road Thro' tho Dark W s. Hart In Rorder Wireless Mary Plskford In Johanna Enlists Wallace Reld In Man rrom Funeral Range Alire Jnvce In l-vervbody'a Girl George Walsh In On the Jump forothy Dalton In v Ive la France W. fi Hart In Rorder Wireless America'. Answer Private Harold Peat In Private Peat Montagu Love In The Grouch Clnrn Kimball Young, Road Thro' the Dark Alice Rradv In Tho Death Dance MabPl IvTormand In Peck'. Dad Girl Ilahy Marie Oshornp In Dolly Doea Her nit Private Peat & Chaplin In (shoulder Arm. Carmel Meters In All Night .ndy Tsen Mel In. For rreedom of the Last Special Comedy CarUle. lilackwell In The Road to Franre Vivian MaMIn In Mlrandy Smiles Mae Murray In Her Rod j In Rond WlUlam Russell In Hobbs in a Hurry Corlnne arifflth In Miss Ambition Montagu Love In The Qroueh D W Orlfllth'a Th. Qreateat Thing la Life nryant W.ahbun yant waanourn The Oypsy Trail ftfla all Theda Ifara In When a Woman Sin. Gltdrs .Lesll. is Violet Meraerau Jn Together Tom Moore in Thirty Per Week Geraldlne Farrar In Turn of the Wheel Corrlno arifflth In Mlsa Ambition Vivian Martin In Mlrandy Smile. Resale Rarrlscale In Heart of Rachael Emmv Wphlen In His Ronded Wife ,..K.nl'1 Jpnnplt In When Do We Eat? ULSTERS Lh Mildred Harris In For. Husband Only 'nd Tsen Mel In For Freedom of the East Special Comedy Mabel Normand In reck,'a Had Olrl Tom Moore In ' Thirty Per Week Una Cavallerl In A Woman of Impulse Amerlca'a Answer Vivian Marlln In Mlrandy Smile. W, S, Haft In The Rancdn Llla Lea In Such a Little Pirate Mildred. Harris In For Husbands Only D, W Griffith's Th. Greatest Thing In Llf. Bryant Washburn In The Oypsy Trail Theda Rara In Whn a Woman Bin. ;S?.w ,v v Mat,,M-iii;. Qarald Mary Plckford In Johanna Enlist. W S. Hart In The Bargain Roy Stewart In The Silent Rider Norma Talmad.a In Her Onlj Way D. W OrlfTlth'a Tho Greatest Thlpir In Llf. Bryant Washburn In The Oyp.y Trail Theda Bara In. Whvn a Woman Sin. NVELOPED in the generous drapery of one of these double- breasted ulsters, a man, can face our coldest Philadelphia weather with mind 'and body at ease.... At the same time he has a coat that is icomfortable right now for street or automobile wear .... Designed and tailored in the Kirschbaum shops, from fine, all-wool overcoatings, with silk yke and sleeve linings. $40 or as high as' $60. Gloves From the Best Makers Lined dr Unlined $2 to $8 With December at hand, men will be interested particularly, in these gloves of soft, pliant leatherslined with furs chosen for their softness and warmth.... And for the man who sits at the wheel of the car, lined gauntlet gloves . . . .The windows of our stores will give you an idea of the great variety within. Silk Shirts in a Gorgeous Array of Weaves and Colors, $4 to $9 A ri Fanar In !r ... .i. .i.-ijj-iu.J V ". , J-r a. Jl T TT X T" '1TJ ""Jv I'm V' "sii-"',srTai. i"r"lrV 1204 CHESTNUT ST.. . '11 SOUTH 15th ST. i -, rf BaHaal Copyright, 1918, A. B Ktrichbium Ca I OF IRISH I FRIEZE $40 I -AlV'f K'c Jl. "ll w Y ; M' im 'I n .h ft iA,ILil? ,. i H i J.tk 'i Wm WWW WP"W"V f fU ? s"WW' 'p lTOr BWp' KlW JsW fPepaWaJPl
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