Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1918, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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DEEEHIA, "WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBEK'- 18,-018.- '': -fW .:"'--. ,7WJsfcJ &4 -'
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n though IViiiiT VAni' fTA "PUT A A PA l""' fl'Kht In what Is expected to be another air tillot. who will transport itlnlrnlnnA tn mult. h ni ri ., M , ;
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I Doniuroltr.a was besieged for ono week UflJlf 17 PAD OAT TTf?nO
9h pCQS- I MMAJIiMJ i XJkK OllillLillO tit it. . If al.nit1 nnt 1w iaMllnr.
by the peanantK. Sornl I'olls
ants Hided In" lioiidnK off (ho attacks, nnd.
a dozen or mora of the Ilusslnnn were
killed.
Finally the IlusMnns threw benzine on
fc.. i iha roor anil per it on fire ijia nerenuerti
$ R then wretd to surrender It the women f-y ir p
W'JE i v ' . . . could go free. The pennants' placed the, -'- -"
Fniringis I rontr With Kn.lmcn against tho wall and cccuted all
J I of them. Including two jounc cousins of
I sort Bhould bs acquired, even
LEDOEIl-PHILADELBHIAj -WEDNESDAY,
NEEDED IN CAMDEN
lfcemia and Jugo-Slavia to "p-"!;
'V'-i, Unite With Entente GIVE EMPLO
W 'fifK!TVTiwiri-xr ic Tr ATVlMPn William Fret
a. onkiui
Growing Dcniund for
Service of Cheer
EMPLOYER LOVING CUP
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hofcr Honored
Ilia Sixtieth Birthday
William Frelhofer. nrestdent of
Camden u lark of facilities for talcing
, cure of lslllng soldiers and tailors was
loobies and Landholders Ficetf i".t bakeries m the ruiur
;Jv l 'was signally honored by his emplojc
commented upon today by Arthur l:
rmltago, general secretary of tho Cam
den Y. M. r A, who deplored the lack
of Inltfatlte which ban left the city
"What ths city has always needed,"
paid one of these last evening, "is a ser-
lce bureau at the ferries and a real
home of some description where men In
ShoWS I 'heir country's service might be extended
the 'glad hand' nnd made to leei ineir
sacrifices hae been appreciated."
Despite the lack of facilities for en
tertaining ncrlco men In general, how
eer, elaborate preparations for the
welcomo home ot returning Camden sol
diers are approaching campletlon, Illu
mlnated welcome arches hae been
erected and an extensile program In
honor of the men Is being arranged.
It Is estimated the city's pence Jubilee
celebration will cost more than $150,000.
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From 'Ukraine and
Lithuania
C Without .a ctlltnhln l.nlt.llrtr- fnv !,. n.,.
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ivunj utiuu ii o uuuitsion oi iu uiAiif 111
iblithdnj. When ho entered his ofllco
'llll-J morning, a delegation of workers
presented him with a sIHer Iolng tup
as a tribute to his long ears of scrlcc
at tlit head of tho compam
. S K Uoelcs, general manager of
' By the Associated Press
1 n.hlncton. Pec IS,
Th Tol(h nernment has nroposed ! "" Wllmlngtdn and Atlantic C'lt UU 1
that a trttrtv be" sighed by Poland, Bo- ' Blons' made 1"" rellatloll In, tho
that a trewj be signeu us ioia , ris(npo nf a n satherng. which
Memla and Jugo-SlaUa, says Hie a- lncIudecI JIrH rmhofer tharle-? Krel-
tional Zeltung of Basel, according to a hotir, treasurer of the tompaii), and I
,ii.i,i, -..i, -,i (,i,. nrnbskl. a W nietrlch. lee jiresldeiit
tllspatch rccehed todaj. oraosM. a Mp Krt;ofcr.s 'ulk(, wu) d0(OlatC(1
national Democrat of 1'oland. is the with (lew ere
leader In the planned comentlon, which.
would Include mllltar, railway and TODAV& MARHIAOl. LK.KNsl,")
Commercial agreements, closcl uniting Uulen .owh Akron ( and Caroline j
this group of new States to the nations Dajiii t Miutiett tnj n ti m.u
.f. . , . .. T.""' f "nrillKbett Jls V Thnmpvnn et
'of tho Entente Powers William Mxon .". I Wntklni 1 and l.lUi
"PruiHlin ,. !. ln -er i . i ; UHrnett bi
pose
"Although th6 conditions aro hope
lessly inadequate Mr Armltage bald,
the V JI r A has extended itself to
the limit of Its funds, and It Is tho only
organization In the city that proIdes
sleeping accommodations for tho men
' Vime tln'le ago I thought of estab
Hfchlng a community building at tho foot
of Federal street but as the notary Club
wns working out a tlmllat plan I
thought it beM to rescne my sugges
tions' l'tlblio men in ramden arn mrrocil
Demand likely to Inereai
"Thefe likely will be a continually
Increasing number of service men so
journing In the city for brief periods as
demobilization progresses." Mr Armltage
said, "and 'Camden owes it to them to
provide futilities for their entertain
ment. Many of them w 111 not ha e much
money, and a package of cigarettes and
a cup of hot cprfee will help to Dispell
tho feeling of loneliness and depression
that Is apt to assail them.
' The V. M. C. A. has u limited number
of cots that aro nlwas at their dis
posal and no boy In the sen Ice eer has
been turned nwav, ecn though In many
Instances it has been necessary to pro-
lde them bunks on the Hoot. Many
(.Poland would Include all
territory Inhabited by Poles who would
number In tho new countrj about 3o -000,000
people, llungao, according to
tiio ,Natlonal Zeilung. which is consid
ered pro-Austrian, desires to be Included
1ft the nlllance and it Is reported that
the samo tendency Is being found In
Vienna.
' ; Copenhagen, Dec IS (H A P )
The Polish C!oernment has declared
Itself ready to conclude a mllltar and
political nlllance v ith the Kntcnto na
tions, according to the 'ologne Ca
V Cte.
Dispatches from " lenna to the same
newspaper repoit that the town council
Of Karlsbad has asked President Wilson
to recognize Karlsbad as an Independent
republic, under American supremacy.
Warsaw. Doc 18 (By A P) Kverj
train arriving hero Is bringing the fami
lies of Polish noble land owners and
sugar manufacturers refugees from I
Ukraine nnd Llthuanli. where bands of
peasants are massacring and robbing I
This Is particularly true of Ukralnlu.
from which place tho Germans are
plowly returning to their own countr
The correspondent talked with Count
Potockl, who was obliged to flee from I
his estate adjoining that of the Countess
Jodef dlzjskl. formerly Miss V. M
'Patterson, of Chicago, In Volhynla. Tho
(Jountess left at the beginning of the
war. Count Potockl bald:
"ast J ear the peasants burned and
robbed, but this irar the Hre killing. I
4-.... t.n.. .. nif ,IA land tlAI. nntArl
'- i .. !)Jlll-c nicy lit luc mi'" i'J ..v.
hvj that during the German occupation the
lu CTWners came uacic, sp now iney inienu
Ijy to do away with the owners and do not
Wlsn to ciesirov me properi wniun uiej .
later PxjieCt to own I
"It is necessary for the Allies to entei
t Jthe country to replace Herman troops
: Jwho hae kept sunie form of order. The
iXustrlans, having bold their nrra, left
long ago. FlglV'ng for the possession ot
linen hnpn nntnnnllprl In Meprt 111 tfinlrs.
SOlllO lirOis!oll for eTlferluinlmr inlillii.i, ' iti I. , l. lini.i. Iia eurlnlls UplfnrA
and sallois should liae lieen m.nio , nrvahiin'i lf.no in ih cite will annreclatc
months dB-n nnd the prevailing imnres- the necessity for additional facilities and
u tominuiiltj building of some take immediate steps to provide them."
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William A eKburn. .'14 V Murvlne si
Iniira Karris JIKi llltntr st
Kreilerlck VV Runnel! I4i -Ot ti at
tvrrie c ,nineN 1 ID i v .no, nt
Prnnk .' Iinl J"i.'4 Memrhln nt nnl lo
lit 1 HuhkIi- joji Vlnftha
be llarrli -i.1 rurner hi uO I 111'
keisler Vlurcus II ol li
I'hlllii sum r IKIS liimvn i i I !
) !inn II 111 Ilrnn nt
birnuel Mnnll SJ7 anlre M ai i How
llin Icr n s htli n
Alfrnl V Aril Ir IIJS 40th nt .mil
I oulfc I real Vmirlcuc (Ja
Jiilni'.- T Vtnor Iraes lne llltll mil
i In itnut Ht?i and Selma A (ion-lei MO
N Hth !
iVinstantlnl UnurtsalKa "Weat Chester. Pi
anil Hut" Lielplnn 1.12 Dirlen ft
LouIh Alpir V4 KtneraM nt and llcsst
Asher Itn s. ( th t
Geors" i: rcanle 1444 H ITtll it snl-acjlc
Ilavlntiurt JUitlmore M)
Mahomed Allly 1IU H Mirkoe nt , and
hdna Morwan 4H1S ranchall hi
Louis Krledman "010 Walnut nl . and 1-ull-
nle IIurvlt7 Vorrlstown, Pa
Wlllam llnnkn Til II Koser nt , an! flra
Iv Cowan ..40 VV Penn t
Janien r'elton, 1IJK lirnbarl nt and I aro
lint Walton JJt-' Miarswool st
Samuel singer. l"l VV tllrard ae and
Tora (lulmhif. 17! VV e, Irani ae
t hnrlea K tlroRan Tils N Ju Nun nt ni 1
Kllzabetti Klumpp JJtl 1-alrmount ave
Charles llllllnetnn V s s and liar
bara lielger J-'IO I"heslnut ht
William N Jnne- ,1 S l.th st an 1 An
nMte It Johnnun HO'i ( hrUttnn nt
Majnard A Hlinpwon Id flil nt and
I'hnrlolte It Ito IR M2( Haverford ave
Joenh I McVlul'en I N JJ0I1 tatha
rlne nt and Margaret Jl Maitulre t3'l
ISth st
Thoman Itliorlen nil shunk st anil Unim t
Koerner JII34 Inemlniter nt
Kdward It VVattir l' H N Duluth M tin
and llarbura 1 Klntf dJ. I den
g'HIMiliSl!
NEW YORK TO CHICAGO
AIR MAIL LINE OPENS
Second Aviator Lands Near
Cleveland and Calls for
Mechanicians
nrst night in what Is expected to be
regular dally mall service between New
York and Chicago began today nt 7:ro
a. m , when Leon D, Smith took to the
air at Belmont Park, L-. I.
His biplane carries 400 pounds of
mail. At Belief onte, Pa, he will de
scend -and put his mall In tho care of
another air pilot, who will transport It
to ejieveiana, wnere a tn'ra nvlator will
carry It fen to Chicago. Threo machines
will bo used during the entlro flight
and the last one is expected to reach
Chicago between 4:30 and G p. m.
Chicago, Dec 18
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ciiicugrj io ew xorK wijn man, reached;
hero from Deflancc, , Ohtd, a -2,
n Vlftol title nflornuiH IVnitl TTpabkaI
v v.wbIb who oi-.-i-iuvit A nut UtCIDUlfi . ki
the pilot, left Defiance at 10.20 o'clock &&
this morning' and stopped on tho way
at Dryah, Ohio, for 'supplies. '
rsole, ...Y,,
CUrrUnd, O., Dec 18.
The Curllrs biplane, en route i-rom
Now York to Chicago with mall, landed
near here at 1 o'clock this afternoon.
Aviator Johnson, who relieved Ieon
D. Smith at Bellefonte, Pa telephoned
tho Woodland Hills (lying field to send
mechanics to him. He had not been
able to find the flying field, he said.
Altoona, Pa., Dec. 18.
Tho first New York-Chicago ma'l air
plane arrived In Beljcfonte nt 11:15 this
morning. Tho pilot experienced consid
erable trouble from dense fogc and first
landed at fatate College by mistake. The
trip vvas tesumed by a relief machine
at noon
ew Teork, Pec. U (By A. P.) The
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Jfor
(gifts;
Satin
Camisoles,
98c
r,cc trimmed
1M lib on shoulder
straps
alf ic-ti wt
asttimmp'rAgF a
J4JJUrnlnla began weeks ago, the takoro-
3? ' fAadsfcl reglnle being opposed by Petoura. 3
ft. K 1 l .. . An ..1.1 r.n.l r. enVrn. Si!
JUI '
'who Is forty veirs old and a former r-
music hall dancer. He was overthrown E
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fi during German occupation of tho coun
ly, UUL Ub Vllo urtiiiaii iiiiuivw in' ,
returneu ano re-eBiuousiieu iiimseu ne i
has formed a republic, but his domina
tion of the peasant bands la loose He
advises the arrest of landlords and
5? others, but does not approv c of oxecu-
1 Uons. He Is1 not a Jew," i
I Princess Potockl, who is one of tho
Vefuges from Volhjnla, says her estate ut
,
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How do flies walk on
the ceiling?
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VOL" have a right to
1 expect better food at
the St. James than at
anv other place in town,
becauhe for jears St.
James cookinp; has ap
pealed not only to Phila
delphians but compelled
the praise ot visitors
from all over th United
States. Now that cer
tain food embaritos have
been withdrawn the Chef
here is back to his be-fore-thc-war
smile. Via
la France from whence
tome all good cooks!
01A)t &t Raines
Walnut at 13th Street
Under New Management
Envelope
Chemise,
98c
UC pink or white
liitlste N'entlj
trimmed models
A Reduction!
WONDERFUL
COATS
25
Values
$35 to
$49.75
Made with handsome large
shawl collars of Hudson or
trench t-cil oi nutria Lined
throughout with fanc silks
Choice of nil the nioit ex
pensive materials and de
Mred coloi J
$2.00 Crepe
Night Gowns
$1.49
In vifilte or pink
or neat floweied
patterns
Children's
FUR SETS
$249 & $.98
Light or d irl
or".
col-
Velvet and Serge Dresses
Reduced From $25
The newest models, show
ing braid and embroid
ery trimmings Alio silk
tnfictas and rich sntlns
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Just what you want them to say on Christmas morning!
Man or woman, boy or girl who could resist aaift-tet box
of Centemeri Glovesdifferent kinds for different uses.
Glancaat Gift-Set iVo. 10, described below. Wouldn't that
just "tickle" a man you know? The gift they'll say is "just
what I wanted" is a Centemeri Glove Wardrobe.
Exchange prkilege on gift gloves extended until January tenth
Men's Service Gift-Set
No. 10 at 20.00
"Women's Gift. Set No. 14
nt 9.75
Centemeri "Pouch" gloves for rFeDcUiidre"o,onecUtp,
motoric and aviators-a double "V .VlliJ?
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glove with double knitted wool
lining and double leather, double
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thumb lined with wool and
chamois; tan and khaki cape, gray
and khaki mocha . 12.00
Heavy Cape pull. on gloves, Her
cules sewn, spear backs; long
unit with adjustable strap; in
tan, gray or khaki; also in gray
mocha ...... 4.50
Tan Cape or gray mocha glores,
"no clasp, pique sewn 3.S0
Men'o Gift-Set No. 2
at 5.00
Wool u arm glores with long wrist
and strap; P X M teams, self
embroidered backs; tan and Ox
ford gray 2.50
Cape street glores, full P X M
sevfu, spear backs; tan 2.50
Centemeri
Gloves
brown 3.00
Tan Cape street glores, one clasp,
P X M sewn; spear backs; lovely
tanchado .... 2.75
Cape iaooI lined Harm gloves,
long wrist with strap; tan, gray,
black or khaki . . 4.00
Women's Gift-Set No. 18
at 16.50
French kid motisquelaire dress
gloves, Cbutton length, pique or
overseam sewn; heavy crochet or
contrasting embroidery; browns,
grays and eof t neutral colors 4.50
French kid dress gloves.twc-clasj),
overseam t fancy wrist trimming,
harmonizing with embroidery;
black, white and all colors 3.50
Mocha street gloves, one clasp,
pique sewn; gray and covert 3.50
Cape wool lined warns gloves,
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In wool, cotton or silk.
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