lpWpW!)r ' ...v 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918 1 F K L ;-? & 17 I ? in I f t ft ? 5 j K If SEEK TO ABSOLVE KAISER OF BLAME i Zimmermaiui Asserts Nci , tlier He Nor People Wanted Conflict ACCUSES NAVY CHIEFS Propnganda Made All Bolicve , U-Boats Would Bring - England to Her Knees Special fable to Fvenine Pnh'ir Ledfer 'CopwroV. HHH. 1)1 Vein Vo-l- Tl-.ir, m Berlin. Dec. 3. via Copenhagen (de cayed). IWItn the nnn'onch nf tho fmrt-lvin armloa to the li'art nf Ofnnnv nM reactionary nrs' sen" n fU h art ngnln, ntnl toilav w find nirpn Wmmnr. mnnn, In the Txilra' Antelrer, 'lojpl-n nil the r?vMnc to the rontrarv p'iM'shrl within thn Hit few dav. t-ylnc to ex onerate 'Wllnelm Hohniollrn from nil blame for the war. He writes- , "Th Oermnn peon' ne,-er wnnteil this war, and for the mlt of fair plnv we must ndd that Wllhclm II never wanted U." After -thus havlntr put the fleTnan 'peonl" "i 'h iw Met with the last Of the Hohenzollerps, Zlmmermann at tempts lo unload al' the blame, as far as Germany Is concerned on Biupld diplomacy and that "new Invention named propaganda for certain war measures." He recites how tho CJerman pedple believed In the speedy and de cisive effect of the U-boat war. and how they were told that by lts means Ice land would be brought to hrr !n"es In five months. Zlmmermann, however, re minds his readers that the Ixikal An gelger had as lone as possible protested against the U-boat war, not wishlnc America to Join Germany's enemies, and had acquiesced only when sea ruthless ness was a fait accompli. Zlmmermann holds tin Navy Depart ment, which should have known better, and Bethmann-Hollweg and Helferrlch. who from stanch antagonist "f 'h U:boat war suddenly turned to be Itf" enthusiastic supporters responsible for bringing America Into the confl'ct and Influencing tho Kal.er the wrong way at that fatal hour. The Lokal Anzelger, like many other papers and personi, he eays, had to take It for granted that the Navy Department knew what It was abput and that perhaps new technical methods and Inventions had given Ger many such a means of conducting the , tl-boat war that It could not fall Alas tfie paper admits, this method never paid. $"The time of propaganda Is over Jiow," Zlmmermann continues ; "let the light of truth In on everything that Is past, biit also on what Is still before us. It Is the truth we want concerning this democratic movement now sweeping over our pgor country " 'Tho writer then gives his Idea of democracy and finally comes to the con clusion that the present Government must have the support of n well-disci Diamonds Bought Will3 py htrhwt prices for diamond and other precious Jewell, old ffolt and ...Ivor platinum Apprt.1nmnt.j tttce, Rttntn- gtrlrtlv ron"dn'IL , ' LOUIS LIPKIN USOO Filbert St. HfcCo.Mi rums "rlvate Entrance. ;8outhwest Corner. STORE OHSERS 'ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable you to buy at th depart ment ana specialty ruoea you prerer. fcrMIt (ire fair and moderate, write ' 'or nU rttnl! MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut TALKING MACHINES i REPAIRED ', Everybody', 38 N. 8th Si. BJrrrofl. 1"Q-N.inth St. Ovm Frl. H.t.ETtt, DOLL HOSPITAL Larce AaRortmrnt of Poll Hrada MADAM TOFFLER llnlrdrrlnr Parlor Z!)44 Gtn. Ave. h0J ' 214 FLA G S D. C. lirMPIIRYS CO. 909 Filbert Street FTlt anil lWnrallnnn lo Ulro Made to Order FALL SUIT OVERCOAT All (lie mnt wanted rnnirriiiifl. uuaranireu ni. ntred Ut. 25 lie mak c; rlothf H J viirirr man you buy -". VnlTrtTo GOODFRIEND 37 N. 9th St. A Christmas Suggestion Reliable Watches t for Christmas Gifts V Thl. U K. Cold Filled Kisln nr Wultham mote- a ?.!?i,2!:!l,n,"r1' SQ.Rf) 8Itft Tutiv rhrliitnai m flMtm nnm n,t . it '" iiiv nun hiiu Mate IliriU Iftld.Mld on m ma'l de P"j'. 31AIL OUUEB8 FILLED. V PHILADELPHIA OUT OF YOUR UNI FORM INTO Underdown's TOR TYLE Ati6 SATISFACTION tvou're "In money"' when you buy l'fc..u Itnrl.rlnvrn shirts They art W tor ' Hood quality: perfeot (It. 'Is" Cu,? 'Arvek-ir.n'on .R.Uil32rdown,s Sons lSbtef fwwr nrrrv i onniuu IP J I r 1 4 " I'. '. plined army (but no lied Guards), such ns llusela has. Tho oine-rs aro now released from their allegiance to th monnrch, he tets forth, and why should not the most eilicUnt of them organize new republican forccs7 Your correspondent understand that tho government Is Indeed considering such a plan, but the suggestion comln from n paper llko the 'ok.il Anzelgit must necessarily caufc suspicion. In view of the spirit among the front-line of ficers. Zlmmermann cnd9 by declaring: "The Loknl Amelger remains a paper for orderlv German citizens of all class, n as It alwnys has been." Should lie In Prisoners' Dork Tho Tagllrh" llundschnu Is less dip lomatic that the Lokal Anzelger saying "The present rulers of Germany luivi for four ears done everything to weaken her might and power, so thai finally the collapsid and her competitors grew great and strong Those who to day cry loudly for n state court of Jus tlce ought themilves to occupy the prisoners' dock They plaid haoc with the Interests of their own country ' The Deutsche Tages Zeltung bays: "What has been heretofore has prob nbly gone. neer to return, but after all It whs a system In Itself sound, full ot vitality, capablo of dee!opinmt to tho last mom nt It was thp system to which the German Umpire owed It ii perhy aid sreatm u " lleventlow, too, ixcuscs the Kal1 r saying that his only fault a a cer tain passllty In late ears, but that no ulame for tho war rested on him WORLD ADMIRATION IS OURS Vandcrlip Declares Americans Do Not Realize Strength v... vu r,.r. r. fltv A. 1') Al though Am i ea has hem caljd a na tion of boasters, "we do not fully realize 'how Kieat wc haw b com- " and how impor nnt a part the United Suites Is to play In Inter latlonal trndi nftr the war, d'Clared rtank A. VamVrl'p. pn silent I of the National City llnnk of Ntw ork. ! In an address here rsterday Speaking at the twelfth annual mitt- ' lng of the American Assocla Inn of Woolen md Wnrs'"d Manufnctnr rs, Mr. ! Vander'lp nssutid that wr had won the 'adml-atlon of the world, and that this ! admiration would mate a "new business 1 atmosphere- for us " The habit of hrift acquired during the war by Ani.rlc.ms, who own approximately J2fl.0U0.nnn noo worth of Gov rnment bonds would add to th s country s International strength and future rtoviiopmeni, tie saui. To Fix Trolley Opening Damages Judge Kates, of the Camden Countv Court, Ins named William U Hamhl -ton, nobert U Clow and former .Iudg- C V .Tollne "is a commlttic to as.st' tho property damage- res-ultlng from thf . .l n U ,.nlU.. ..,.. II .. t CUIIMULllUil vi nit- nvti,-,, .ai line lie- tween Gloucester and Ynrkshlp llage a new town being built for employes of the New York Shipbuilding Company 'Oik of Usefulness and Handkerchiefs KERCHIEFS of pure Linen Madeira. Corner and scalloped edge. Each .35, .50, .75, 1.00 PURE LINEN KERCHIEFS, colored hand-embroidered, colored borders. Each .25, .35, .50, .75, 1.00 GLOVE KERCHIEF of Madeira embroid ery. Each .50 HAND EMBROIDERED CORNER HANDKERCHIEFS. Each .18, .25, .35, .50, .75 to 2.50 LATTICE INITIAL LINEN HANDKER. CHIEFS. Box of ix 1.50 HAND-SPUN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Hand hemstitched, hand-embroidered 2.00 to 5.00 MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Colored border Each .75 MEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Hand-hemstitched taped border. Each .50 and .75 Dainty Neckwear STOCKS AND JABOTS Trimmed with Filet Lace. Special 1.90 ORGANDY COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, 1.00 to 5.00 REAL FILET COLLARS Special 3.90 GUIMPES IN NET ORGANDY and Ceorgette 2.00 to 12.50 SATIN ROLL and Square Collars. ..50 to 5.00 Scarfs and Sweaters SILK SCARFS Suitable for men and women 8.00 to 14.50 WOOL SCARFS 2.75 to 8.00 CAP AND SCARF SETS In wool, vari- our stripes 6,00 RAGLAN SLEEVE SKATING SWEATER Purled at waist, all wool 18.50 SILK SWEATERS, belted, with gathered back. Various colors 26.50 JP sm jf! FRENCH KINDLY TOESEMYFOLK o Glory of Conquest as Army Advances Into Enemy Country PEOPLE ARE SUBMISSIVE ''oilus, Not Finding Hostility, Adopt Role of Benefactors Despite Themselves Hv wuTFn nT'TY Spccinl Cable to Fvonlng 1'iibltr Ledger Corurlo'it. 1918. hu .Vrm Vorfc T(mf Co 'Villi the Frenrli rniles In Orrmnny, Iec 2 (delayed). The French crossed the frontier of nnanv nropr today There was no lernonstrntlnn anywhere or nny sign of -e'tement on the part of the pollus In '-averting the Imaginary line drawn erous the country that rep-esents the "dent boundary lino of Franc and " rmany before the war nf 1S70. For, 'though by the terms of the arml"tlce he troops have been halted at the said 'ne for scvetnl days, th'ro was noth- '-g. owing to the Incorporation of Al- ace-Lorraine In the German Kmpl-e, In 'i" way of sentry posts or customs boun- 'irles to mark the old frontier and vh n the ord r was given thl" m rnlng 'or nn advance the men slm.nly ho'-ted hrlr packs on their shoulders and moved 'orward without more ado As far as tho French are concerned tho arm'stlce ha- rohhed the conques' it lt i:Iory from th soldi 'rs' point n lew thev might as well he engaged lr ' maneuver route march 'uch as the ,' 1-p.v In rimoe t'ne T'' S alTalr Is utterly staid and prosaic. Only h d IT'e-c In lantruige reminds tie nllns that they are actually realizing h"lr drenm of Invading Germany. Other "Iso It Is slmplv a change of billet" There Is no excitement -o i-rsln-" ot even eldence of hostile feeling. rhe proplo of the country we or nxers'ng ir" -Impb" nii.i'helle e Is no cheering, no flags, no welcome; ut. on the other hand, th ro aie cm il tenets of submission nnd concealmen eerv sign of Ill-will If Indeed nny I It which makes It hard to reallz, hat we ato actually In enemy territory ine has a feeling that respect for the inlform has been so Impressed upon BONWIT TELLER. &.CQ 4 &hefyerb5Kp0ritpinalionA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET "Holiday Gifts Waists ana Blouses GEORGETTE CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. Specially priced 5.00 BATISTE AND VOILE BLOUSES, with ruffler of Valenciennes lace on collar, front and cuffs 7.50 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES with col lar, which forms a "Monk Roll" at front, and sailor collar at back. In flesh and white 6.50 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES with Ions shawl collars of white satin, fastened with large pearl button, in Flesh and white 8.75 GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES in Flesh and White, with Velour and Collar of real Filet Lace. Special 12.50 Christmas Novelties THE "SPLASH ME" DOLL This well known and very popular novelty is ex clusive with us; it comes in a variety of hair shadings. Special 2.75 KEWPIE PINCUSHION made of satin ribbon, comes in rose, blue, green, pink, lavender, with a cart! that makes the gift even more charming. Special LARGE KEWPIE DOLLS dressed as a bride in white tulle bridal veil, others dressed as bridesmaids. Special f he minds of these Germans that even soldiers of tho enemy are regarded as something superior to themselves. HuhnerTlenre to Military Possibly foar enters Bomcwhat Into their nttltudo. Thoy know what their own troops did In France and tlelglum, and dread similar treatment nut withal there Is something more the Innate stibservlenco to and admiration for mili tary force which com"s 'rom generations of discipline nnd obedience. As one moves nlong tho sidewalk of i German town or village: people In- tlnctlvely makn way. it Is not for "rlend or foe, but simply the uniform and rank-marks of authority that they aro considering. They have been so drilled to consider the soldier superior to the civilian nnd the o'llce i pers n to respect, thnt they automatically pay tho ame homage to troops of the enemy. In private llfo there Is a combination of this sentiment with a certnln degree of ipptchcnslon. A sergeant billeted with two privates "n a German household told me this evening that ho was recelxed by a woman In mourning, who Immediately "roduced photographs of her husband In 'he uniform of a Feldwebel explaining almost by signs thnt ho had been killed In the war nnd of the grnvo of her son, who perished In 1915 before Vnu 'iuols In the Argonne With character istic acutcness of perception the aer gi nnt summed up tho situation as fol lows: "I felt tho old lady was rather anxious about the way we were going to behave, nnd she seemed to want to make us understand right from tho beginning 'hat sho had 'army folks' and had suf fered by the war. It was nn appeal nt once to our pity nnd to the military spirit which she seemed to Imagine Xmos Smullnt wrNt untch 10 JtnelM. Wan anted 10 rnrn, llirr burculn. Vnl o Sl. I. MAYER Jeweler iLerMntlth 1733 MXIIKKT ST., I'llILA. OI'LN KVKMNli Women's Scotch Wool Hose $0 All Oesirablr of-rs uQtoi& $ec&2 Beauty 1.50 5.00 "3 (S-ffJfl- In l .HjjbT" 'S8sge!' Special $10 I - a I "ik Hmirn b bub k. mum - w -HU fumsetf, l,vt' "imvi W, J. N.13thSt.' ,rr p- v u ivs' nr-ni b w o' Nt'j i-i-mrwm rmm rvsna S"M llTfV" OPEN aw W'..:KWe lty EVERY EVEHINGilM l POWDER CONTAINER, glass covered in silk gold lace, rosebud trimmings mirror inside of lid, rose, blue, pink. Special 1.50 JAPANESE TRAYS, value 2.00. Special 1.00 JAPANESE CANDY BOXES, value 2.00. Special 1.00 PARFUMERIES D'ELEGANCE Importations in face powder, perfume, and eau de toilette with an individuality in their delicacy and fragrance in Coty Guerlain Houbigant Piver D'Orsay Rogers and Gallet Dyjer Kiss Perfume 1.75 Maris Toilet Water 1.00 Quelque Fleurs Toilet Water 8 00 Quelque Fleurs Talcum 1 ,00 Quelque Fleurs Perfume 5.00 & 9.65 Ideal Perfume 3.85 & 7.25 Ideal Toilet Water 6.90 Ideal Talcum 1.00 Coty L'Origan 7.75 TEN-PIECE TOILET SET of striped Eng lish ivory, in light blue, pink and gray, con sisting of brush, pow der box, hair receiver, shoe hook, buffer and file, especially en graved to order with three initial monogram, free of charge, in any color 19.75 w-ould affect us In her favor as by a sort of freemasonry." "Pence Offering" to Frenchman An oftlcer billeted In the houso of a prosperous village shopkeeper was nur- i prised to be nut with n "peace offering" In tho shnpo of a pound of butter evl. lently from the solemnity with which It was produced a treisurrd possession of tho household nnd his explanation that everything he took would be pild for was greeted with almost as much In credulity as relief. Ono has a dell ' b mpresslon thnt these people hnvc lived under the yoke of their own militarism hardly less grievously than the lnhai tants of Alnce-I.orralne. True, for them It wns nnt the yoke of an nllen, but It was n yoke, ncvirthclesi, nnd ocn now they seem unable to reallzo that It l lifted from their necks. The Allies have fought to free France nnd Ilelgium, but It may well bo that the bringing of lib erty to Germany herself will not be the least part of her achievement. In the meantime nothing could be more correct than the attitude of tho troops and of the population. The lat ter, as I have often described It, Is 57j m m eJ&T3tttM r For ChrStltrtrtm f?if Ifwto. ?. S&(Vl4n2u?3t. 3CustomShirts4S D Ctf .ilyl- & tit guaranteed 'or samnles and mcasii' i"nt tilnnkn THF. I.IIIKKTV SHIIST f( 23 S. 8th St., rhtla.. Pn. CARPENTER T.TRnATinNl rkpaiiir Itl'iimvria U'Mi: ('ONTItt'C'TION CO.. 0 "o. 18ll, SI '''"" "r"ee na er lleln.on " SH117.W $1 VEK WfcJift miMiiMii IVATrilE JRlVK'ttT 'rertlt t l'h Price. tmi Beriirltr Rrnniree $30, worth $50 Call. Writ. .r rs Wn.O,DonneII'iV-olh at. t!le. OPEN EVERY EVENING Ibuy jewelry now! PAY NEXT YEAR M. Simon and Co.'s modern plnn of credit really mattes jewelry buying a genuina pleasure. Those who have heretofore looked upon diamonds and jewelry as mors or less a luxury, an impression created because of the large outlay of cash, can now be convinced that those articles are really a necessity, for they may now possess handsome jewelry at lowest possible prices and on such easy terms that the money spent will ncv r be missed. . . J3?Vft5fe Courtesy to Ladies We honestly believe we hnve more ladles nmone our custom ers than nnr other credit Jewelry house In I'lilladelulila. The an swer In Blinple. lidles are treated In mont courteous roan uer. They feel that they ore not subjected to the slightest einhnrrnshment when maklnir credit nrrancements with us. Gorgeous ring set ill . uure wll. I I Wll ? lll.-l am nit'' anil n n irr ruuy ui ruiei- M nl.l T aliicl BPttln?. i Special 00-23 29! f value $40, Largest Credit House 3 l Gypsy Diamond a Two splendid per- fectly cut diamonds, i sapphire center, 14 f lit. gold IQO.H mou n tin B. 9 Value, J42.00. 1 -fe a uff " ' " 1 PayOnly 50o a WcU Q01Vr Open Every Evening J Beautiful new Bet f tine, with brilliant 1 atnntt In linnilsomo D filigree mounting. 1 Tr mendous n.i gain. i Value JGO...MO.BO Credit Samp as Cash Ilehlnd every sale mude by the house of M. Simon & Co. standi the Iron-bound cuarantce of "money refunded If jou can buy cheaper for casli." plus absolute, satisfaction. You positively must be entirely satlslled with your purchase. Otherwise satis factory adjustment will always be made. ry hand i noma dia f moni lav- DIAMOND ftlllpre Two bi-autlful uhite dla- monds ) "12 flOe n week f Wry hand-Vlw ftlllpre Two fa J hrautiful Vf F uhite dla- Jl The styles nre unlimited and de lens are beii"t'fiil. Mot every price. Ht A H'liKK. """ E LG I N WATCH 5 Special Offering to Ladies! Trefnendoniilr nouulnr. A mouei nine males win uciikiii i w"n A llll.KN ATTKHNH TO bKI.ECT 0 ritOJI. rully het with Jewels and ad- Justed 1 hi.lM.d I Cue a hi'lei.dld timekeeper. Fully suarunteed. a week. A Handsome tiiiti D Liberty Bond$ OPPOSITE D XiujJv floM-fllled N, 13th wholly submissive hd obedient i tho for mer unaggressive and despite the feel, lng ngnlnst "ccs sales bodies" almost frlrndly In demennor. t saw this afternoon n pollu distribut ing slices of ntmy bread nnd Jam to n group ot Btnall children. As t passed he looked up nnd said, half apologeti cally: "Have you seen tho nasty stuff they call brnd hereabouts 7 These poor kids have, tasted nothing better for ages, and I am giving them a little treat." There In a nutshell you have the at IshTrtsJ x x i. x i C h. W, Cor. 13th nnd Filbert Ktn. Mho nt Chrntcr, Pa.. 3d & Market Sts. NECKWEAR 65c jKOTI (lirrrl. . . WOHTIIHI l The t me-honorea itlfts for mcn-i-hut be "rr to bur the kind be liken. We ha them. ..-il'KINS nnos.. TIIK SII.K SHIRT uoi'sr. ok piiii.nr.i.iiitA OPKN KVKNINOS ------ -- ---- FLOORS SSl Renovating a 8neelalty HToert Work H nsonable Charifes. "wtni, ri.nnniNti 'o..n Sonti tth st. Phones: Spruce H7.1 or Helmont R807 W, Continental Hotel Restaurant f The Place for Good Eating Iluilng want to oer 70a 824 CHESTNUT ST. J L J0W are you plan ning to meet the peace market that will be over supplied by factories formerly handling war con tracts? HERBERT M. MORRIS AdvertUtng Agency Every Phate of Sales Promotion 400 Cheitnut Street, Philadelphia Ladies' Tiffany Beautifully a u llery gem. Purefl w n 1 1 e n.indhoini.y T ft In 14-K "ill 1 mounting. - Q.75 f Actual 0 value $28. Gn. D Exclusive Jewelry in Phila. SOc a Week This ring Is some- , hlng now. The stone J Is wonderful finely I ut Aid mounted. Jne of tho best val- 0 C ICO 0 I1UI Ui .V.OII B 00 valu " 60o a Week SICifNi iilNG Soild gold, hand-S chaset" and engraved 1 des gns. 350 patterns I to select M.S0 J, from " o BROOCHES ELGIN DE LUXE WATCH Finest walrh that has eer been made to iell at this nrlte. Must be seen to be appreciates An acr urate timepiece, absolutely guaranteed, 15 Jewels adjusted, l'. year 14.1urat void. ftlled thin model case laiesc aesirn. $25-75 50c WEEK Accepted at Cash HOTEL VENDIG A s2szl ' ' a 60e u week T III Finger Rings HiimlBomo and orlgr- I lnal designs set with f I pure white (CA.00 II diamonds... OU O I Weekly Payments. I I f " ' n -II j tiiia - n I I ELITE ' ti 3-' i. MMMB1 j& D am. hi sj f oust STREET titude of the French nrmy In Germany. They camo as victors over a hated foe, expecting at leasl tne npp'earanco of hostility. They found a submlss on, which was almost servile of a people thnt had been beaten down to the nround. Immediately, Instead of stalk .ng In tho arrogance of the conqueror they adopt, almost desplto themselves, tho role of benefactors. It Is Jur one moro proof of the noblltt of tho Fi-ench chnrdcter as compared with that of tho Germans. My Dear, You Surely Look Wonderful in That Becker-Made Suit fsHssssssssssssssHssisssssssissssssssssL Mm A ViKT ssssjfsfifcV rtfjsjW T&t. Jt IftwPsloliHrlssssssssslsssssssssssssssssssssssi 4 VssssssssssssssssssssssssBsstIRHZ Jm Ja 4fc SslSnossssssss.isssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssK I Tl Wr Tf- iPHssssssssssssssssPM fiisslsff (sflTl It iJaHsHasssssK JIsV' 1V ' ' " 'fJ sslissssssssssssssssssBHssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssB tf X fllSBIHI mwwwmmr .& 4Nsjfei HsPrsiS r jt& Factory Clean-up Sale Our factory has finished manufacturing suits and overcoats for this season, and every piece is staple goods, usually put away for next season, has been made up into suits and overcoats, and to move this great quantity of clothing quickly we have grouped them into three lots for this factory clean-up sale. All to be sold at cost. This is certainly a sure-fire bargain sale and well worth, taking a day off to make your purchase. Lot Number I 900 Overcoats Former prices $25, $27.50, sale $17.50 This lot consists of men's and young men's styles. Ulsterettcs. town ulsters and conservatives in blues, browns, grays, greens and fancy heather mixtures. Lightweight top coats in every wanted color and styles, all of them iridescent silk lined. Lot Number II 750 Suits Former prices $25, $27.50, clean-up $20.00 Every color and style imaginable for men and young eluding plenty of the very popular cut-off waist models. suits are exceptionally big.values. , ( Lot Number III 650 Overcoats Former prices $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50. Factory clean-up sale price $23.75 ' The cream of an immense stock: Storm ulsters, town ulsters, conservatives, chesterfield and the popular cut-off waist coata. Blue, brown, green and gray kerseys, fancy mixed blanket cloth, blue, black and gray meltons, and others too numerous to mention. If you want the he ight of satisfaction at the minimum price be sure and get one of these overcoats. Remember, we make the clothes we sell, and the Becker guarantee of satisfaction goes with every suit or overcoat. NO. CHARGE Open Hvenjnjts Until 0 1. Only One Store BECKERS s MANUFACTURERS OT-lM WALITY CLOTHES 15M-1GMARKF.TST. a RESCIND STRIKE ORDER , Portland, Ore., Dee, 6. (By A. P.) The Central Labor Council of Portland, adopted resolutions last night declaring hi favor of rescinding the previous ao-' lion taken by upwards of twenty labor unions In calling n strike for December 9 as a demonstration of sympathy for Thomas J. Mooney, Imprisoned In Cal ifornia. . . .... Tho resolution expressed the faith of tho labor council In "ulllmnto Justice" for Mowncy. $30.00 and $32.50. Clean-up price $30.00 and sale price $32.50. Factory men. in These FOR ALTERATIONS M. Bsturdsys Till 10 V. Jl. and Clothes Only I'L39- 20I.W(MjvK4. at. " UtpB U.. .J' J HV f m"K its i iff wWiitttt7. 1 1 1 (1 aa?,agr,v-:, Jl'$fc ". fa.xr ..Jr. rvs.,1 VI ' . . - - i"i
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