w ft;"t,'rfv!'ii$!)V ',sl iW 'Fr, . I -fi"" Mi . kj EVENTNU .PUBLIC .LRDOUR PJLLLLtUJJfiLrHLcV, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918 .iV'jl r:M ISH APPROVE iON ADDRESS ; r f ff ioiidon Press Says Prc&i- dent "Will Find Entente Friendly to Views gtZED AS TO P013STS taxiety Is Manifested on In terpretation of the Peace :;$, Principles lly the Associated 'c london, Ptv ' President "Wilson's address to. Hie Aiurlcan Congress ie cordially 10m- jnented upon by this moraine's news tifitiAru. wlili, nnimlA fliMr commendation fii. its ti mHitMHAn nf Knt Imentu of ".&.. .. ... .. -. .. .. .. I . - n,..n.1 nearly, sausiacuon mat 110 if m "u""1 tlieneaco conferonte Tliey dclaro tho T,iM.-l .Jt1 rt...l .1... TnlMln .t.lflq- m, ' tCSlUCUb Will 1U1U luu uu.... f.ir men tinrnttt-hlv tn rnnourrenco with Mi liTA Mnalfam and deoiioi to Inteinit mal I M justice, mere is mailing t w uu 'h in'ntij lir tlie" edltorlalo although from d OVr ' 5Ksut angles, in arlous utterances with , regard to reconnllng tho 1'iesiu nt -1 prlnclpls ns embodied in his fourteen j points with, tho aspirations . ' - 1 J. lies. Tho Morning Post (consena ml whlla pajing trilmto m tlio warmest terms to tho President aid ti Vmcrican i (o-operatlon In tl 0 war mit-, upon! f tho importanco of tho ea. t relation ! aDf the fourteen points to tlio peiuo sei Hement being understood The news- ninep thinks tho tiomts w.r. a. elitfil 1 & too hastily by tho Ulied L,oernments r It relies, howeer upon the l'reidnt 1'i ilellnitlon of them a an outnno 01 ino II bajls of peace nnd regards them as a serviceable instrument with wiikii to 1 WV Vegln the work of "cutrnr vac J, everything depending upon i-ir mier- ,,.:;., ..U Tho Dail News 'rad .-Wo F-naionslj- for eMden. e of Ue mceptance S of tho spirit of t1 f nirteeii pu.nts, tlie j letter ot wltlcn wa i piea " uu p. o exception, by the Mies and deplores 'Mm nmlnous absence ot -ns considered i IS or worthy referenco to tho upremo IsfUe ' before tho world in tho coalition ",ov t ernment's appeal to the "ei torate, ot Ureat Britain. It accuses I'm ucr 1 iod jtl George of appealing to tlw m o ins-tinct, iriAlks of underground ma. lnnation to fe nstabllsh conscription in .reat Britain V .., J.AM n.lfn it tlia imns me better rfllU kUVU nana .t fc.tv ..,-.. In I'ranco and Ital t" "In all the world, it i iun w no EVatq fbo statesmen wl o u j backing not K-tho letter,, but tho spirit, of 1'risident : Wl'sn'3 Policy' Tlio pituation is ium J J . IP I, In tn tic Kit CniAtJ it lVSr,L iieiiavu. l k " m .- E...rh. . iii TiAnnlps of ior- coun- bHiuIM wv " ' -- S trv' m "'Tha liberal irueiuent or tho world K.i,iui- nrininlzA nirainst tho forces which RrY.A,-a-i,-HAfA nr consolidating to rob hu- fi'manlty of tho fruits of Its sacritlces and Ut restore tho old war-ridden world on a Fir . 4 . ... . 1 ..l....rl ' tl.a VMS .scam muieno uniiiiabuicu. '." ?as eed To one aiui iiiiko 'ri; riiTi-. iVorthcliffe Indepenriend), IVdwelllnB again with, emphasis upon, Ixrcat desire hlch it declares tho Allies ieel to nave j-'resiueiu na"ii . i;,,,V,ol in v, Intcriiretatlon and appllca- ." . . .. i.i . itl..'.. n,runllJ Ktion of tlio bails of pcac, sajs that if S7TTr. vS.no of framlnir a treaty bv t-pring is lfto be fulfilled, it is essential that 1'resl l,lnt -Wilson and his asristatits on the P i American delegation meet tho Allied Udelcgatea In a spirit ot gio anu we btuid that all the conferees should be determined to establish qmcKiy unu Mlaarlv fhn nrinclolos bv w hlch their ftleHheratlona are to bo goerncd V' Th Tially Chronlclo fLlod r-n.lhnil'i fiava tho I'ntted Suites ha U obvious claims to a. Hading part m tlic .peace settlement rresiucm wiiwmi .. 1nh 117, lP,n weit i il"J- Li appca. , tdds, prociaimea 10 me wun-i i" v , an - riling to rue ien hliiju - - . . rQ.Ples now accepted bv all panic-, and rovp,l. nt it m. n ng. n in. land wlm , -hia interpretation of them must be ob- a)B tint he has talked with -ome "?' of the t!.tni.l In the first instance f The Dally leiegrapn iuiuuuimi ane. iVxtendlng tho heartiest of welcomes to ffEresldent 'Wilson for his approaching iSlslt, expresses tho hope that tho recent -. - .. ... t. ti rini Lioreliminarles in ivunuon win rcsuu n au r absolute agreement upuu me- cuiu.noi rtsHues. It sees no reason to expect th B.l-i..mMTit In lakn a different view but it KdlsaioVTS the Idea ot presenting him a Sfjrttil program on jus a""" $PAJU$ PRESS fru:m)l VO WILSOlYS address KS p.rt TVac 4. (Bv A Pi- 1! Paris Plie.w8pa.pers print tho principal palaces jijoc jresiaeni viiDon irnro-susu iw .1.- WjKtasa, an4 special wdits uimmtni K.favoraoiy. ITio 1 Igaro cei imn rta- UJ -...fc .!... Inn .Vl ,,11 .Ov KLtlUU lUr lfc iJll.Mt, v."' u. . W' "Ihji length, of tho document nak IdiuhHeatlon of the text Impossible Ue- W, ildes. -it la an address, as In natural, lonoro,' particularly to the American i,pOBe." ,..,.,, Dnen uorei. wniiuB in uio vui mjd "ir PratMnnt tVilHon's sneech brines lua feo new Information on international ,-.... f- I !.,. ., Biiiri.AtfMnnu Tt hlPO rt jjju4vs. e' M ..at,t..-.v... . .. ... tiynayrflerve the Allied oovernmenis ra ap VAny.t.ln .1.A HlffMntt nn..llnn nf rl j .mobilization which none had fors,en K Gustavo Hervo tn La Vlctolre virite ynQ pussubu Vi. Vli.3 lucoaacu nil' ' i Vis Fsnec.ia.llv. It ia that In which Prcfei- 1 J.il.n, Ttrltanr. nnnAtin0 Tilq Intention of 1 k" i.l,1rta. fViiff..ii 1 1 tnalfA n Rnef-lnl pffnrt I Aro help tho economic restoration of In 1'mma. A H.IHiini Tt la nnt tlthnnt I dep eratltude that Trance aedHlelciuni ' rOVIII t.HM-. n .Vila vanll ll.mnnMlrjtllin ?J'f TI Wl l... MW Mt...w.w iof. active and Drouieny sympatny on tin Kjiart of the American rcopis' m. V. Tleno Daral, in tho ijaurois refer 1 (Mil thatpart of tne message dealing vwtn Stha. President's visit to Europe, and TJ. "The eminent atateeman x 111 rot be iouaf.ln reallslnir that in tha neUotlaiona u of toiaorrovv tha rolo or arbitrator ue Kfvceerivtho belllsrercnts, if bj chain a he Mliln.lcaiot assumlnc It, could only foster fuopesor intrigues ny tno vanqunnta To Export Managers ?i TVA Vrt IT VTrTTi aT lIDTOVIarTn Ey& Collmr wan with ciMntlro ability. 54 . jftir''vperlenr In ntwl bu-ttoftt, lncludlntr : irpauci,DHa mra sua cpors uuininjcs siftlrcft such a poH!an. stgr '-" """- v yt Christmas Toys and Dolls SALESMAN'S SAMPLES Buy Here and Save Money A real opportunity to save and plcnec the kid dles. A wonderful assort ment of pretty dolls. QPJEN EVENINGS iTiy&NeveltyCo. mm . , STREET x JONG GEORGE REGARDS HIS vousijn as arch criminal llritisk Monaich lirhcics No Penalty Is Too Severe for Crimes of William llohrnzollcm Considers Him Personal Directot ttroiilii' Committed by German .urtC3iiuniienic 0 Tin ljorMiffiZ J' tat) IfOiidon. Nov. 28 What 'Iocs Klne Ororgo lpilly think of. Ills cousin A lllnm Hohrnrolkrn, former German limptror ' TI1I1 H .1 question that hai liecn often .iKel hut li is mir rei rhcii miw thing .ipjiroa lime; .m aiitlioritntlvo an. suer. According; to .1 urltor in tlic Kally rews which li usually, ery care ful na to tlio trttstworthineii of what It prints, Klnjr Gcotro roRird lilm ns 'tho greatest 1 in1lu.1l in tho world to. d.u " Tho writer sajs that ho km talking a lew diis atro vitli a well-known statesman who has hail lnany opportuni ties riming tho nr nnd cvpeclallv l.iicly, of hearing tho JinR eMirefs his lcws of ttio Kilter 1 nil ho th.ni numm irlzf) what th. u lil iifn n m it" iu t hltn SCANDINAVIA HAS PEACE PROPOSAL riirt-f Look ( ounlrioi I nit to Iter Neutral Inter- ' f-l- at Council mi; I I Mil I ()!' I M)S . ' " ' I ll U'inl, to I filing ViMir fitlper (op lit ;! bv f 1 irk. T n ( (iprlihtilCf ii, 1 I ' ( ofi. . Kiiinial uubliFhe t I lowing jtaletnfnt toil ii ' Vccordlng to rie. l-iol s at nl lings of the Scandinavian c ibint n mister 1, '.,,.., ,.,. nf lhr, ,..riln 11 iun- IttB F. "C ... "W tries ae appointed committees t . pre pa(, aler tl f0, ,,t purpose f 1 okm pre- K aR"r u " r" stateu at I le peace i tt -( a ,f neutral onic'K n c and it r tho cnnlii ion of pi u e The"-' commit tees hao luiu a t-ei ies of meetings in Copeinigei and aitreed m i detailed proposd mi i en to tho possible or ganua iei ol a i a?ue ot nations "llii", proposal rmbraiti etpecialn the general obi atn n 'o h"l je t dlpute be twten Miles to nrl'it'ation the estub lishment of an mt ttiaiunnl ouncil, a pennant ut ln-ernational court o' jnst tlee, intern itioral institutions of n cs tisnt'on and arbitratioti and the pcnrV nent ' rgaiiiati in ol pea e conferemes it oonferen s i intniiiti.ini law at Tlio Hague The quest! u t th. 1'i-iuni l Hie northern state. t. suggest intTmtional rebtrictio l of iiiiiiamn(s an 1 interna tional enforcement jf fucIi organization han been temporarilv disi ti"--ed b com mitters and will ho fuitlier considered duiing the cimuiued co-operation bo tween the three cuuntries In respect to thW a Danish . ( mmiltco has been ap pointed headed b the minister of rt fense, Vr V Jluneh. and a swpdlli committee headed bv Hjahnar granting, while no member ki" ict be'n appolnti d for Norai K-AKJCR WRITP; fftNTINHAI.I.Y Exile Labors Inccs-antly .it Mc inoii or Poi-biblv Coufr'sion 1 niulou. lie -(Bv A V 1 Willi im evile" This person lb cni-Mcu as jci - lows Ihe foinier Lmp'"' t i re an nr oi rohpf when ho arriien ,i nn ioni.en hut that f-oon vumMied l.veii inn eheerv wife cannot no louse mm lrom moodlnehs 'j lie lormer i i"i " "".' si metliing of a heroine and tries to make hi r huhhaiid lool on the bright tde of things, but In in 'I h dlsingulshed lugiuve lias terroi 'n hiH heart ir, vtolienolle'-ii; l.eeps nJiro and morn to hinisei- uul i i-uniiamij icn-. inclined 'o r.u alioiit I Ik corn sponin nt sas that his mtorumnt took him to an unfrequentea pl.icn lrom ivhlcli .111 tin haded window 111 tin. afctl -was visible. TolntinB to tlio window, tho gentleman Balil . .i , The formor l.i perm- sits at tnat window writing- a' if agiinst time, hour after hour, 1 nei 1 ifier blieet : often all the forenoon and ah tno afternoon MONE MAMONJ LOAN .V GOODS OP ALUC f-ftlDENBERG 37N.IWXHeUlllnrl6Arcti) jt0 CcrO? 6 ButtraiM At? ls Ofcwi HKx w For Chrittmat Ciftt fli' 'S' Sk-WalnutSt. Fall Styles! f Fram ll.k.r to W.tiw liSO Vtloim ftr Mm M09 Soft n.ti, till ItM ti.tl Ilill. ILM L mA C ll.M DVr f.t II M G. Ervin Donovan, 135 S. 10th St ' Continental Hotel Restaurant The Place for Good Eating lloslnr wants to nee jon 824 CHESTNUT ST. DIAMONDS AM) Ollll.lt 1'KLCIOCS STONEH lluuclit tor Cash. Apiiruiaeuients 11 fHAS DFAN UD s- 8TU st. ynno. unftii AbOTe Sao,oin ADVERTISING MANAGER Position desired as advertlelnc manager or assistant advertislnc manager with prosrrosslvo manu facturer Five years with largest ,and oldest manufacturing concern o its kind, beven years' experience wlthMoadlntr advertising1 agenclea of Philadelphia and New York. You have Been my work for years Jn the ruagazlnca. Let- me show you some of tlio advertising- I have written and deslgnedfor the gret national 'advertisers. Yor Interview ,ddre II H, VobUa X.cdgr "7" it n k. 6fi raBsM.i8.mHr Mil .liWnijWisg I .. l. l. ... im.in Full II 111 llll! , 1. 1 1.1, LHVi . V-..U.U? in, iiao VLOWESTX liiVl Ij5 S1 as 'Sly lnfm maul wn tli.it 1110 Kins" feelings and expressions aro fo stronc that thoy could hardly bo reproduced verbatim, hut that tho nubstanco of them Ih that tho Kaiser 1 tho greatest crim inal in tho world today: that ho li di rectly rcsponslblo for tho outrages on tho MclRlum nnd Trench chll popula tions; for tho bombing ana air raldi on tho innocent Inhabitants of unfortified towns 1 for tho torpedoing of panflen irer and hospital ships, and tho Pinking of sun Ivors in their boats; for the iirst uso of poli-oncd gas, tho poisoning f wells, tho destruction of works of art of historic buildings, of beautiful towns, and tho machlnerj of Industrial llfo and potential it-construction; that ho has not only permitted ".heso things to pro ceed, but w-ni In many eaiei a perbonal assenter to and director of them, nnd that for such a man no retribute o rcn- Id'ali Iiomtimv everr, would be unde- d BRITISH CAVALRY FIRST IN GERMANY ouiiiz Ollicer Leads d- " ance of Dragoons With Drawn Sword- IKlltsK. UtTITTrin MAT Itv 1'ITTLIP GIHlls m ml ( abli' to letting Vubln 1 1 tiger OPtjl oht, lil n;."lcu luj fi nf t i o. Mjlmtil), Oeninnv, Dei I t ' or lock cstetl,ij morning our tiiujiv iioeil tlio Tlelhuui frontier and iit' rod in'tni.tnv went vvltli our liMcliuir p itrol of iat iliv oicr tho little "-Inno biiilgn acros-. tlio lioto-vva-!-rr brook .uul through tho town of Mahneilv a iw miles witlnn tifi nim tonitorj. It was a haul mom ins viith n eolil fog on tho hilltops, ami all tlio fir trees anil red btacken on tho hillsides and down tho steep ravines vim ! covered with a white fiost hUo the scencrv of Cirnun Chi ihtni is c.irdH u r ( iv alt v and hoise ai tilleiv with tin ir transports dr.iw-ri tip on the lid giui siilo of tho fiontlcr befoic the bugls sounded fui the foruaid niaich, V.110 jtanillng bj their IiorFe. i I ip pint, tlien hands and bcatim; tlicir chests .iinJ Mninplng tlion f(ct to get a little phvMial licit The men woie their steel hilinctH as thougli fur nn advaneo in tho usual conditions of w. u tare and tho t'ooppr of tho lead ins; p itrol lodo for waul with drawn swords Tlic voting i iv air j- ofluer command ini? the troop of the Dragoon Guards bctmeil n httlo nervous of his re sponbibilitj of being the first to ride into Germany and Mvoro ho didn't know u word of that blessed language and could not pronounce n slnglo i bles-ed name, so that it would bo no tat t his .f . took the wrong turning Kut tlie toau wa- fan , -.iniple to Malmedy except for a hairpin turn so no wav outside tlie town, a: d tho patrol went forward at n trot through the oods and tii foiests along tlie edge ravines, whero tho German .anta t-eems to grow all ills fhrbtm.as irtes -jnere w is tne lie it i t the horses' I hoofs on th' froi n ro ids ind The caval- r sHOrds gleuiiMl ahead of u "W i followed tlio leading troop There were no longer double Bcntries on the bridge across the lied Water brook and tho gate .of Germany was wide open and wo went into tho client countrslde which wo hid seen from the Helglan end of tho b-idge jr w i en Mieni. unu inn um tarm h0ut-esw. pasbed and tho cottages under tho M,( lu., of tho woois teemed quite abandoned There were no fiacs hung out from them like those million of flags which havo fluttered alonjr ail the miles of our wav tlirough Belgium 'm.f I SE Community Stores Good Look Better -Best foods that maybe considered merely "good" he strives to buy for you the "best." His personal acquaintance with his trade creates a desire to serve courtesy and "better" store accommoda tions with "best" foods at reasonable prices. There are many "buying" reasons why you should patronize your community grocer. I to start the morning The Perfect Product Particular People Prefer No Hull No DirlSo ' Moisture No Bugs. Hal Pure Clean Oatt si M .sssstn. SA-rTZfJ wlJimmHS"Aor vifrl A!MJkzsM.&7 w! . - A' V7CMa7iSbi'y . jy lySA y-LfiHaaT?' r ff ii 7fyfl K&T&kWYsiY ! ' JZ& . ASSWK$f'AY 1 iti )UMtWjV i a ',- it,- u$lHlNrt- - m&amm&miM STUDY GERMANY'S PAYINGCAPACITY Allies A orking on J'roblem of Indemnities to France and Belgium n sk sio,ooo,uuu.uoo Othfi I'roposals Under Con sideration Include Itecon--truclion of Toamis Special ( able to EioniVifr Publtt l,etlger Corvr'Qlt !, tu Xtio VerJ. Ttmra Co. 1 ondon, Pec A V Nn i .ison, tho Uaili News lobby correspondent, writes 'The chief mlnlsteis iu the 1o em inent wero neked, Junt before tho gen eral flfttioii was upon us, to consider ami BURgest proposals for Indemnities vvlilc li the i Set man empire hall bi re. quired to pn. '1 he time Ins been too sbort for their Mews to be ro ordinated as vet mil this is the reason wliv In their utterances in the cotintrv tho Prime Uinlster Sir I.rl Odde" Mr. iiur li I and Jfr Austen Chainherlain are .pi nl mg with somewhat clffeicnt voice' "I.lovd '.eoige .u Newcastle on T'ri day indi-ated that our Government and tho rreni li Government aro noj setting up export committees to determine the capacit of Germany to pay indemnities Tlie question Ih naturally one ot tome dellcac among tho Allien and beveril viens havo to bo biotlght into align ment There is n iturallj a Mtong leel- Ing in 1 ramo m lavor of requiring large indemnities 1'iann" has hernelf paid lu tho past Mho view of the British Government is understood to be Miongly In favor of all iui IndemiillieH vi Ith tho coroilar that the iinuiediato de tnirds should riot bo tuioh as to i ripple lurnian s nbilil to miki luturo restot ition" I ho feeling of tlie I mted Ptatts aput from fltm Insislcn on npiiutiun i-liows a tendciu It i- .ml, riilur win to to indemnities ( ueli 1'aviiirnt for Dninaif ' I li - propolis which huo n tn illy been considered or aro being ex nnlneil include, the following' ' rirst That there should If ash payment over a, team of ears 1m l im ago inflicted on Trance, and Ilelgltim. This Is esllmateii nt from (2 Ouil 000 000 to c: -.no ooo ooo c$io ooo noo, ooo to .12 oOil.OliU OuO) "Peeonil I liat ruined towns in heee counliiivs "-hould ho lebtiilt b iieim.in 1 ilior that loads should be r built and battlehelds dug over and restored and Flattered metals olloctcd, also li G.cr m in labor ' Ilnrd That there slu uld le i kliip pmg indfsnnit paid b cltinuiiv whetlu er bv a two-pool' airniiRenu nt be tween tlio Mhed and ( enti il lNnvcrs, vthcub German ships shruld serve woild interests, or by tho building In German jards of bhips for the lirilish mc lean tile mirino or other nieana Tourth Th it a larger indemnity pay ment than the sum icqulrcd to requisite tho damasee in Trance and Uciglum "hould bo called for, spread over a term of jchts. to maUc good other looses to the Allies Tlfth That tho gold still available in Genii.inv should bo made oer to tho i Allies i Mth Ihat tin te xhnulil be a roaltv on Gei man coal mines, paid to tho Vllns ovei a term of jears and theie Fliould be an Allied control of German potash. Seventh Restoration In It.ilv "-ei -bia and llum.ania " Niiholson adds that a more dirtli ult qHSfction under consideration Is that of indeninitj p.avment through i.islt ur goods Ilevviites: ' It a larger indemmtv s to be paid DOHTBUY M ETAL WEATHER STRIPS Until You See the Stein-Way Equipment WE INSTALL IT QUICKLY Phone Walnut 6677 for Estimator Stein-Way Mfg. Co., 212 N. Darien. ?Mmjmt 'Mum'.'wwm Z222X 1 foi the grocer whose I window displays the COM MUNITY STORE Sign that merchant is progres sive :he isnot satisfied tosell meal-a dish of tasty PURITY OATS 1 Tlinrn ia n lif. ?$i ference in the 'uVn m a k i n ir of Rolled Onts as j in any other prepared o r m a n ufuctured atUcie and tho makers of Puri ty Oats have a special process all their own. Oats are not mero qata. Try a package of Purity, and you'll find greater quantity because all moiaturo'te removed you'll And them absolutely clean and tasty. . m f nn tries t sill Community Store 2pj niwiimiinr JL.A2G w '-Ki Paris Paper Sends Wilson Wishes for Good Voyage Spnial-Cable to Kuning Vtdilic Ledp.fr loptriaht, tits, lu etl ork Times r0. Taris, Dec. ! Iho Matin 1ms pent tho follow Iur message to I'rOb ident "Wilson. "President AVllson "At tlio moment when tlio chief citizen of tho United States em barks for rrnnco Lo Jlatln prajs you to accept Its best wishes for a good voyage. 1'ronco will never forget what jour gcneiotis coun try lias dono to pavo for the world tho civilization to slowly nrqtllicd by tho work, Buffering and thought of centuries. Tlio world will nevor bo ablo bufllclcntly to thank tho American pcoplo for its great 'nid in (lesttojlnfr German treachery and crime." over n term of jears, tho question Is whether there is capacity in tho Germnn capital lo meet this, mivo bj production of goods which would compete with the products of tin Allied countries Tho .alternatives would appear to bo whethci, as a result of her commitments to p ly gi eater indemnities over a term of ears, Germany's competition with Allied countries in production of woild BO01I3 should bo curtailed, or whether bv 5uch competition and produi Hon of wot Id goods Germany would not bo better abio to pay Indemnities nnd ho relievo taxation in tho Allied countrus Hut bv somo It Is being argued that in tho Internal situation )n German there will in any caso bo an inovitablo stimulus to tho production ot woild goods, nnd that tho Allies would thero foro bo justified in requiring lnrgcr in demnities ' Ton-for-l on I'ollej Hill lull As regards the question of a shipping iudemnitv, Mi-holscm sa s ' The tun for ton polity u fried In somo qunrlilH Is destined t lad, be cause tluro .11 1 not enough ' crnian ships to 111 ilio ifloil our losses 'Iho sug gestion that two shipping pools should bo formed bv tho Allied ind Central Towers to rcgulailze tlio bltiution, lias been uudir consideration "tine dlllleultv win h emerges i-. that in -this mattir it becomes iniitable that tin 1 nked States nnd ourselves should regard tho proposal? fiom .1 dlf lerent angle AS o wish to restore our great mercantile marine Tho Lnitcd States desires to creato .1 great mer cantile marine About eighteen months igo our Government hoped ehbps for us might ba built in America, but a United fct.iti s I ivv was passed that all ships, built on th it sido must bo American Iater wo sought to buy control ot the TVhlto Star iutciests 'Hie White f-tar I ships though on Ifrltlsh lrglster and sailing under the liiitlsh fl !', being owned bj a company which vi is tn ilnly Aincrie'an, sanction was lefun-d fui tills sale, and .1 counter-proposal was made for purchase by the United states Government "In vfrtv of tl so Undcncit Is thought in well-lnforimd circles the doubli-pool ariangement might be dilll 1 ult to work nothir piopoil tha building of ships In Genu 111 vatds for restoration of our meicantilo marine, nil be bioiuht forward as a shipping nidi 11, nit j. A Christmas Suggestion BRACELET WATCHES ?h lat4t In ltrnrrlt Uutclifw. Oct4iKon A Klft for any IHUV. (tuarnntfd ' 10 ear9. i KinMlent ttnirpleca. ' i s7. Vslne 1S. ' seleet j-onr Chrintrane GUi now and hare them laid ailde on a small deposit MAIIj ORDKRS niXED isoiNARKETsr: &' M OT?V ft IJ B mmn A Gift Inspiration ( The Gift-Scl of Usefulness and Charm a complete Centemeri Glove Wardrobe" (italic Milt Applied for) from five to fifty dollars a set ol only useful but different, infallibly pleasing, ami some thing that hardly anybody is likely to have iu such, beauti ful completeness. A fatreet or business clove, a dress gloc ior especial occasions, and a warm glove for skating or motoring all of standard Centemeri quality, in sets as simple or elaborate as preference dictates. 'Jliere Are Only 3 Saturdays Before, Christmus Men's Gift-Set No. 8 at 10.00 (.ray Mocha tivo-in-oiic Gloves u ith raglan thumb; long v. rist w ith adjustable strap; separate wool glovo worn inside " " 7.50 Tan Cape Gloves, full P. X. JI. sewn, spear bacVs , -.30 Women's Gift-Sel No. 1 1 at 9.75 1 rencb Kid Dress Gloves, one i lasp, pique sewn; self and con trasting heavy crochet embroid ery; black, white, and all shades of gray and brown 3.00 I an Cape Street Cloves, P. &.M. sewn; spear Lacks; lovely ' ''''.'"'' tan shade ...... 2.73 Mcll Strett G,ov"- ? c " nirtlla slsktifn mtr nnrl entiln Cape WooMined irarn Gloves, (japo Soft Gauntlet Wool. lined long vrist with strap; tan, gray, JFarmGloves.withBtrapfastener; black, or khaki .... 4.00 tan, gray, black or khaki 5.00 Set may be broken or added to if desired .. Exchange privilege on gift gfores extended until January tenth IS ',! hi; jAliiBBkmjW?aM& A. ..x r.,. .ii i .., ,- k' -rriiJpmmmtAMjMBWtmtwmt ' kff-y t ' ;: ';$' "Wfr J iVVW C a vX.a- atataaaaaaaaaaaMaHsaaMaaatOaaaWaWlUaaattiU auKalu0kIka, AUSTRIANSFACE GREATPROBLEMS Conditions in Ncv HcpuL lies Grow More Menacing Daily AiNT AMERICAA IlKLP Sug;ebted U. S. Send iNot Only Militnry Police but Citizens for Propaganda Ih die Associated l'res lenim, Nov. 28 (dclaed) Tw0 big I pi oblems confront tho republics which I have urlsen from tho ruins nf tho Hapsburg empire. First, It Is becoming daily moro dlrncult to maintain order within tho republics until the peace conference; nnd, second, will tho de cision of tho penco conference ically solvo tho racial and commercial ques tions which aro now more urgent than ever? Tho first problem involves internal conditions in each lepubllc and also between tho republics. Kelatlons be tween tho governments nnd tho Mt uatlons within eacli republic depend on food, coal nnd living conditions. Tho common people do not yet under stand that order and freedom are s nonymotis terms When it suits their political con venience tho residents of the former empire readily declare that they aro acting according to the spirit of Presi dent Wilson's messuges, t.o much so I To Uniformed Men ? t.OIMJ INTO CIVILIAN CLOTHES 5 Wo f ff r a special 10 DISCOUNT 1 Ml lialierdaahen hoiwlit licic (SHIRTS, m $1.65 J Vloieii Vladraa Shirts, $3.50 'Viilne y V KiSOW VII". I ABE WALTMAN $ KI.Ml OF MXKVVKAIt 5 i :il-'i3-35 North 9th Street i S (i duurs hejow Arch bt.) Open JL.ixi. S ivVVMtMVUVMVVVVVM4WVvf FLAGS-1 Headquarters "Our a Quarter of a Cenlury" bpeiinl 1'rhe fr dim Week OiiIt American ittnn J'laR 1'v ft x4 ft SI 00 American Cotton l'laar. fast tolurs 1 ft ly S It 1.M Aliierkan UuntitiB Klau 4 ft.l.0 ft..S5 71 r. ft IS ft 37.&0 1'rii.ee nuoteil above complete with l'ol-M llnoes and Bracket. VTe Dei orate trect Manners and Cables for the same. Bell Phone, Poplar 5039 (Don't forget the number) FRANK C. KENYON 1838 Columbia Avenue lie vstone Ilione. l'ark C033 A trBa3WgMV lY HEAR THEM HERJeK fl jfl Where nrrrlce 1 the Fm- Hi I . w. huver'co. Wl 1 1031-03 Chestnut W- J i 'aS5sr 1- 'ezzzmr - r I Htajmv t -, aii - CliildrenVGift-Sel No. 2-1 ut 1.25 Kid Dress Gloves, two clasps, in vhite or tan - - ,- 1.75 Cape or Mocha Warm Gloves, vvooMined, one clasp - - 2.50 Women's Gift-Set No. 18 at 16.50 1 rench Kid Moiisquetaire Dres Gloves, 8-button length, pique or ovcrscam; heuty crochet em broidery, self or contrasting; brown e, grays and soft neutral tones 4.50 Trench Kid Drest Gloves The nn l))k.e; with kid uppllque at' tho Wrist in self and contrasting colors to match the embroidery and tewing; black, white and all colors ........ 3.50 one clasp, V -vL v " ' l TI raFrsaa.........HLlaV A Wall IVkaaaaaaaaaaV aVavJBalK that the peasants, "who generally aro a hard headed nnd conservative lot, liavo begun to think that democrticy means olthor socialism or nnarchy. A Htato employe, who was excited by events in Berlin, asked tho corre spondent it, according to American ideas, It would not bo a good thing to assnsblnato tlio royat family and also to overturn forcibly tho Austrian re publican governments that aio toq conservative. It was with difficulty that ho was made to understand that Americans obtained governmental changes by orderly voting. Some observers hero Insist that It Is tho ditty of tho United States not only to scatter a few military officers throughout tho. empire In tho guise of missions, but also to send Ameri can cljtlzenn vjth blood ties ijn tho for mer empire, b'pe&king tho various tongues foi tho purpose of under- taking propiganda. to explain how I American politics uio guided by rca. I son and also by force, a'nd also that republics do not fight with each other. Otherwise, theso observers say, the linnnlno r 1tn rntnoi Amillrn will TtVfV settle down It is pointed out that during tho best days of tho empire tho Hapsburgs kept order only with tho greatest difficulty URGES ACTION BY NEUTRALS Swiss Itcsolution Proposes Claims .it Peace Table Itfrne, Deo, A fll A I'.)- I't "W ai mer, ot Woflngen, has introduced n 1 is olation In Parliament mlllntr the Swiss Government immediately to approach other neutrals for tlio purposo of jointly establishing tho claims and rights of neutral nations at the peaeo conference, particularl iclatlvo to a futuro league DIAMOND Kar Pine ItXt ."" "" . r o Illle junu vriiuu -11 dome nev ilMlcns In l'latlnum anil (Irren rtold liar Pln set with I rllliant whito dUinomle an Ideal sire $160 to $230 C. R. Smith & Sen Market St. at 18th SMII v J. J, 1217 Market b.VV. tor. 13th i. lllbert bt. Open r.. Ainu ut theater. Pa., M S, Market Sta. Art CU:. $Q.85 Silk kJM.HU to, J Wnrtt, K.V hniart und elei er rcureftentiitionn of 1 I tne Sinn lOHser-e sri nil nnaaes. lIOPKINh IllUlh. The Silk Shirt House of Philu, THESE big factories, A those suddenly ex panded plants making war supplies must be put cm a peace basis. And the law o supply and demand will result in keen selling. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency . Every Phate of Salet Promotion 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Tor that boy at school SHIRTS 3 for ?4 will maia a ar plaaainf Xntl rift t The bent Bhlrt in the tin at the price Fine quality and vtorkman- unip throughout. Ooffs Attached or Detached A. R. Underdown's Sons Itubber Goode and Men's J'ornlnhlntu 202-204 Market St. "'"'""-'' Since mm Centemeri Gloves r 'ti'. , "JP; l fill 123 South 13th St (JVcicr YarkStore 400 Fifth Ave.) - '" ".V ' rJSirtr ,T T V ' f A'x ? iife4tltia'liiA'lla.,)"iiiirf .iVa.L. ..SjBtSiJ. Hi. "JW1"!"1'1 IMIPI"IL"IWI Ul II UUipilISll nmuii DENY.FOCH ULTIMATUM, . London Express Sayg Maretial Hm ' ' Only Warned Gcrranny Tendon, Ucc. 4 (By JV. P.J-f-Th express claims to bo ablo to deny the. report from lJerlln vesterdny that a new ultimatum had been sent to tho German Government because all the lo comotives to bo handed over under the terms of the armistice cannot be de livered at once. Tho newspaper saya that It is true that Germany is not keeping up to tii" stipulated schedule ivntt that Marshal l-Vjeb Jibh given warning that Germany villi bo lesponslble for further delays, but he has not ilxed a time limit for tho earning out of tho clause relative to railroad equipment. W Make the Clothes We Sell You fellows who need clothes had better hurry and get one of these Overcoats or Suits At 2375 .Really Worth $30 Abaolutch nothing like them offered in Philadelphia. Tlicre's. every winter stjlc, both for the young man and the elder. We make these iinc clothes and save you the middleman's profit. SPECIAL SALL LIGHTWEIGHT OVERCOATS Silk lined. Every wanted color and mixture; all st les. They are honest v2.50 to $35 value. $ 18 .75 Only One Store and Clothes Only WANUEftCTURBMO? QUALITY CLOTHES 1514-16 MARKET ST. Open Ergs, till 9 Saturdaj till 10 i :;: j jntJV"i ( i. wAti'Ali. V. lllrf '.J 'r;i' l'.. '. . . 't i "-- TT';- -r-y. -;, - ,K 7 i"." fVHtUtfitttriint."t i.Lx ! 4 .& . .Mij. ' VI m'I r .1 w t "fll V cl wi i Al a tfi f ! IS'l-'I tTiillrjlWtoiViWlllW'''''ii' iiiiimiii iiai,iiir .!, ,jMiiiWirwaBi'y'..iiwilrW riW.rillH .t i.n'ffhl n' iflfiV. . .n g'-!ir"""-jriayi.-'. .. . . iJjWSf.tsS.jL-'. .1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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