J o i1 ii EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGETPHITJADEtPHTX FRIDAY, T DECEMBER 20, 1918 'W 'f; tl I It' " ! f-y h t p t t-J u c,ry- B S Wilson Urate Aid for Europe Continued from Tape On. ed to Franco. Tho ceremony one of iho most colorful and dignified to take laco lurlng.Mr. Wilson's visit to Paris i-was scheduled to begin at C p. m. Tho majority of tl)8 members of tlie .LTKo dlplomatlo corps here had nocr net tho President and alt wcro eager to treot him iRsrsonally. While tho diplomatic corps was IxslnB received, a committee from tho French genato waited to formerly welcomo tho President to Franco and give expression to tho cordial sentiments and bonds of friendship between the two republics Rccauso of this engngement n previous ly arranged luncheon with Stephen I'lclion. forelirn minister, was canceled. President Wilson's plans for visiting London, while not yet positive, contem plate that ho will leave for England next Thursday, December 26. Ho prob ably wilt remain In England four days. Details of tho trip to London'aro being worked out by the President In consulta tions with Colonel House, Captain Andre Tardleu, French high commissioner to the United States, and members of the American embassy stare in ionaon. The President will start for London Immediately after he has Christmas din ner with tho American troops In tho (leld, The President will not return di rectly to Paris, but It Is expected he will visit tho devastated regions of northern franco nnd Belgium. It Is expected ho will bo back lnr Paris about January 4, on the eve of .the first meeting of tho Interallied conference on January 0. Allies Only to rrllclpnte The opening meeting of the Inter AHIed confeience will be confined to representative? of the Allies and tho United States, who will arrange a com mon bnsls of nctlon for the formal ses sion of tho Peace Conference, which will open toward the middle or latter part of January. It Is expected that the German delegates then will be present for the first time. It Is pointed out that, ns this la not a negotiated p-"ice, but a Mctorlous peace, bused on virtual un conditional surrender, In which the enemy has been compelled to gle up all demanded, the main purpose of the preliminary conference, beginning early In January, Is to arrange a common front for the Peace Conference For that reason the conferences going on between the Piesllent and Premier Orlando, o Italy, and later, with Prem ier Lloyd George, In London, hae nn Important bearing on this preliminary adjustment. i Spanish Premier Arrive! Count Ilomanones, the Spanish Pre mier, arrived in Paris today. Ho comes for conferences with President Wilson find representatives cf the Allies. Paris took another holiday because of the arrival of King Victor Emmanuel foUd cold Laval Slere and chain. Very, handsome, I diamond and genuine- Baroque pearl drop. 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This ring Is nt least a J00 00 value, Orn nn tS3 S t NiWlWv Our Special Ivr 'jTI IpOU.VU 3 S'x' Handsofne Gift Case- Tree r55' i-r?WVr-- Jtl Mi fW T f M" ""n'" rF ) I" , 9" .v vmiHIiiii i am ry I lllll II f l lNTg) Ladle' popular atyla radlom wrist watch. Fine IB-Jewel f - 'VS.O Lever movement BoBd cold T-aral- Solid nickel litre and Chain. S line cenutne dia mond. Special vain $12.00 Convertible brace- V let 'watch. 20-year ease with extensions 4 i flA j old filled ocUronJ) lai.UVl bracelet or silk rib ben ,b . n d. Fine movement, gilt dial. Wonderfnl value. 28 -y car gold Ifj-sizo Watch With genuine TTItll lBewel "SrV- S.nt?16.00H -"5Sas ' 'TVN TVIIhlT-Jewol Elgin K $18.75 flslld nld T.av .mere ana Sllialn, Etnulne diamond, This la one of our With lT-Jewel Seat 511.00 Meat popular de-J With hlgh-gnule Jowel Iever pijna. $8.00 :sr $15 PPFC.C,ONS imnil "wPlfciP "" L-vi5n3TTRMrW Jlh' VI MIIIBWI 101S.1017 MAKKET STREET ' ,, N, W CORNER BTHfAND CHESTNUJP STREETS1' - cbvvauvcHESTmrr street ., aw MiaiiaTTiuEETi hi iiiHMmmsMmsmmmmM$mmmnmmttmt.m'mmti'iitimv mtumimmim nnd his son, the Prince tot Piedmont, Tho reception given tho Italian Bbvorclsn was not as largo as mi which uiurKcu tho nrrUal of Mr. Wilson, hut It wns fully as onthua.astle. Tho cordiality Bhown at tho meeting hotween Mr. Wilson nnd KlnR Victor Emmanuel yesterday wns a nubject of much comment by those who wcro present. Tho President had been somo what concerned as to tho ovent, not knowing that tho Italian KInjr speaks English. After the exchnngo of greet ings tho two statesmen came to a mutual understanding nnd during their conversation they could bo Been to bo smiling nnd gesticulating In tho most friendly manner. r.nfojs VH1I Confer It Is probablo that members of the American peace delegation will hold In ormal conferences with Premier Orlando and Baron Sonnlno for tho lmrposo of gaining persoWl knowledge of tliclf views, which' hao been explained In n prellpilnary wuy by Count DICelloro, Italian ambassador at Washington. Thli will go far ioward laying tho ground work for consideration nnd determina tion ot Italy's claims In actual confer ences later. . . Mr. Wilson's flfst week in Frnnce Is drawing to a close with his advisers fcllng that much has been accomplished in n preliminary way toward establish ing personal relations with statesmen with vhnm the American delegation will hae to deal. Organization Is no appearing out oi mo wumuaiun wnicn prevailed during tho first few days after tho Presidents nrrnni. various sections of the American mission are settling down to the work Which must bo done Derore me cany pun or jnnu nrv. when the first sessions of the Peace Conference aro held. President Wilson nnd Mrs Wllsqn late to-f vnlnir motored In a drlvlne rain o the Franco-American committee rooms o"n the Champs Elyscc, which Is lined with captured enemy guns. They were received by seeral hundred members and guests and rresiueni tvuson snooK hands with all of them The President and Mrs. Wilson re trinliifrl in the rooms for half nn hour. Crowds of person thronged tho side wnllts, notwithstanding the downpour and cheeicd when the President nnd his wife appeared "SECOND LICHNOWSKY" APPEALS TO WILSON Munich, Dec. 20 (By A. P ) Gen eral Count Max Montegals, who wns re called frd,m Switzerland to enter the Bavarian cabinet on November l!l, nnd who has been referred to by French newspapers as the "second Llchnowsk," because of his revelations of conditions prevailing in Germany early In the wnr. has published an open letter to President Wilson It follows' in ilipnn decisive weeks tho eves of nil the world are upon you Above all. the eyes of the Herman people in tho present difficult crisis, nro watching you. v nnt hpe. vvu do not "want for- I glveness, but want Justice We do not T Flatlnum top Braces, let- Watch, paved with brautlful blue white diamonds. High grade IB-Jewel lever CI OK ilkLv fi! led Tver S3. Otanlat Wiltkam niovemoDti - 00 ytir itll-lUed cue, $13,25 v.vauum.'j Wjw!mVK movement HBiPi ?Z$EM!lEitmW&5i. Men's Wrist Special Mat"' VBlnaMWatches W 7" JU XV6CH . fv v(?Ji o. v&sS JStm fi&mmmwmz Jr er iiis. k ill -I r-v Bl si vS. OJfw C- fjjr FS Hi.,.. uaf nharfnnlrnttv IY.ni. .. .. . la guiltier than tho othor. Wo do not separate ourselves In theso days of suf fering from any of our countrjmen. high or low. Wo wiint to bear In common a portion of the hlnino devolving upon our peopla In this world catastrophe "rlacll of US Who knoWn vniir rnunlrV. knows well that proud, conscious Amer ican nation onuuin mo Htnr Spangled Ilanner and lionorn It. Wn .ilorialn to blaino others, but wo expect, Mr, l'resl- oeni, mm jra win, ucspno all opposi tion, nchlexn succesn will. Din orlnrlnles jou laid down. Wo nro building upon" lite worus ,you hpoko at Washington s grRe, when you said that every arbitrary power, rcgnrdlcsq of what side It appears upon, must bo destroyed fit condemned to mpotency. Wo.nro build ing upon the word of impartial Justice which knows no diflcrcnco ns t.. thoso to be Judged. We nro confident that you want to (.rcnto n league 6r emmlttv be tween nations. In which each people may treeiy nrcuiuu unu wont nnu prosper finlrittiallv. ' Yon know better tlinn I what the German spirit tins given jour great npnnlp Vnil knnw tlmunrlrl rnn do without this spirit less than eer. after Lit has been freed from the bonds of militarism If our expectations am de-i cehctl we shnll not ceaso fighting oir for the attainments of better dajs. Your message Is hopeful, but we must bo afraid that not nil tho Allies will listen to our words. You have power and jou nao u amy io periorm. PRESIDENT tWILL BE GUEST OF KING GEORGE loiulnii, Dec. 20. (By A P ) It wns deflnltelv announced this afternoon that President Wilson and Mrs Wilson would arrive In London on Thursday of next week. December 2G. The will bc'the guests of King Qeorgo nt Buckingham Talacc Karl Cur'zon Is nctlve for the wnr cabinet, In the arrangements helng made by tho Ijrd Chamberlain's department for the reception nnd entertainment of the President , John W Davis, the American ambas sador, was received by Foreign Secre tary Balfour today In connection with tho arrangements for tho visit. The London correspondent ot the Manchester Guardian suggests that President Wllson'n su'ddon riMormlnntlnti I to come to England Is duo to his desire to consult tne iiritiBh uovernment re garding tho ltosstan situation beforo tho preliminaries to the Peace Conference The correspondent point's to the pres ence In London of former Tremler Kercnsky and Paul N MllukofT former Russian jorcign .Minister, and leader nt the Constitutional npmnwnl 1T nln rails attention In this connection to Wednesdays statement bv Viscount Mllner. the Sectetnry for Wnr, on tho liussian eiiuiiuoji, wnicn lie savs was "evidently Intended to nmra tin. nnh. lie for events to come. -jiumors or an advanced policy v . On Christinas Day J Your family will want a luscious mince pic Tor Christmas dinner dessert. It is the fitting end oi the best dinner of the year. Give them the best. -Use t 9 The plump, seedless raisins, full of rich juices, and the spicy-chopped fruit, together make a mince meat that is as nourishing1 as it is delicious. It is all prepared and ready. It is sweetened, too. No sugar needed. You i ii i 1 1 j f 1 1 vSw3liHuk fRtfvS.5- k! maw i.y iL'r u 1: A WgMsv- -, ,- jf JV J, H BmMmVmTimmmm$wiMmimmMmmmmmmimitsmJ v. r J7ttm&mMZEmmMSm " ' "r ' ' ' ' ' i ' . i' uItt - -l-vA' ti r. JlffflMii,.!,.. iT.li.,1.a J ' .! . ' agalnBt Itussta arq growing dally," tho correspondent continues, "nnd feeling not only In labor quartets, but In com mercial quarters, too, has become very tense and about our next ndvcnluro In Itussln, Tho impetus of the Allied move ment Is believed to como from London, not rnrls. Tho shnro which America must tnko In nny big ntlcmpt to over throw tho Uolshovlkl nnd reconstruct llusolK, if shn takes a further nhnrc, must bo a largo one." Newspapers hero make extended com ments on tho Impending visit of Presi dent Wilson to England. The Dally News expresses profound satisfaction ocr Mr WIlson'B plnn nnd ndds: "Every section of the nation It eager for nn opportunity to display Its gratitude nnd admiration of tho Prcsl Klent's unfaltering Idealism and stead fastness of purpose," Tho paper contends that It Is neces sary to press forward to tho negotia tions nnd nnmo conditions of penca for Germany nnd determine tho futuro of Russia 1 OnlV RWlft flnflnlnna f llm AIIIabM It sajs. "will enable tlerninny to resunio What Are You Going to By By IWItii apologies Friend Sanla ClmiB idicallinrj noiu on every one of you. W You're not' too old, nor not too young to show your love anew. OT you have done a bit before, don't let the matter rest, rC At Christmas time all grateful hearts tJwuld sureln do their best. 2f What ate you. going'to do for dear old Daddy? W What are you going to do to make him glad? Mf ; -4 j you mean to mane mm smile, jfi Give him something that's worth while; sx iW The least that you can do, is buy a handsome gift or tu tjtf ifS you'i e going to be a misanthropic miser Tr W The kind that only gets himself "in bad" 2 vS You're no better than the one who loves the Kaiser, ft? jm So what are you going to give to dear old Dad? fa "5 A fine pair of gloves? A handsome necktie of exclusive design? fa (fa A bathrobe? A beautiful silk shirt? A pair of suspendeis? A yf JJJ house coat? A box of silk" sox? Wo have them all and many wj, K others at specially low pricing for Christmas. W jfo We invite ladies to shop here for Christmas $ $ i : i vo, &, .fl-a i 1 W $7.50 SILK SHIRTS $5.65 Hupsemv I X 1217 Market St.L-J1 S. W. Cor. 13th and J-llhfrt Sts. Alio nt Chester. 1'a., 3d & vlarUft HtH. OPEN mi'.MNdS ATMORES MINCE 3 lbs. Atmore'i Minco Meat 1 lb.ugar, i lb. ShortoniiiR l tublespoon Salt , Add one pound minco meat. ever had. something llkn her normal Industrial llfo and securo tho surlal of a government rnpablo of executing the conditions of peace lifHay nieaim anarchy and an archy In Oermany Is frnught with great er perils for tho world tlinn anarchy In lltwiln Tlio lotidltlon of llussla Is a matter upon which Ml WIIson'H voice can carry greater weight than nny other Ho has no material considerations to In fluence him, and no question of the bond holder will affect his Judgment He inestimably hug full knowlrdgo of tho facts which tho penplo of this country hac not and a straightforward dec imation from him that the Allies Hro taking tho onlv cnurso ppen to them would dispel misgivings which Viscount Mllner's statement yesterday left until lnjed." SENATE PLANS HOLIDAY Will Take Series of Recesses Until January 2 nstilnuloa, Dec 20 (Hv A P ) Plans for a Senate holiday until Jan uary 2, without forinnl suspension, but g iy i Give to Dear Old VDad"? EMBC EMBC to the other fellow) $1.50 TIES $1.00 M EAT maice tne crusi tnac s an. MAKE LIBERTY FRUIT CAKE With Atmorc's Mince Ingredients 2 tablespoons Baking Soda 1 tenspoon. Cinnamon 1 teaspoon Nutmeg . 1 teaspoon Allspice 2 lbs. FlQitr To Prepare of wnter lo thrco pounds of Order Atmoro't; today. Make this Christmas Every' Grocer Sells Almorc's 'Most qf Them Also Sell , ATMORE'S PLUM PUDDING ATMOUE & SON, Philadelphia by i three-day recess ngreement fxr transaction of routln'ov business only, wcro completed today by tho Hcnnte Democratic Steering Committee Tho recesses will begin ns soon as Iho war rcventio bill in passed, probably Mondiij Tho Houso ts expected to nilopt a similar schcdulo lOUTINGS SUNDAY $1.25 ROt'NIJ $1.25 TltlP War Tux 10 cents nddltlontl WILDWOOD Angleten, Wildwood Crelt EVERY SUNDAY SI'I ( IV 1. Til VIS' Bl l.i. Vlnrkel St. Wharf 7.20 M. Pennsylvania R. R. mm Flavors in Vials In lifTv-lell the flavors come in liquid form, in vials. They are made from fresh, ripe fruit. They give to Jiffy Jell desserts a wealth of fresh fruit taste. With Jiffy-Jell you cart make n delicious dessert in on instant, It comes ready sweetened, so it saves your sugar. And it costs but a trifle. A single po c k a g e serves six There are 10 flavors, but we suggest Loganberry or Pine apple, Try it today. It will bring you a new conception of gelatine desserts 2 Packages far 25 Cents AttYour Grocer's Jiffy-Jell, Waukesha, Wisconsin Meat !UXti,(lj kiy-M Method Cream shorteninfr, sugar and salt. Then stir tho soda into tho fnincc meat and ndilbotli togetboi and mix thoioughly. Then mix flour and s-piccs togethev ami atld to tho mix ture. Heat all together thoi oiiglily nnd bako ono hour in a moderate, o en. dinner tho bcal you've Mince Meat , A R,V :15TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS P (SMW' JT JST jfit !' Mm Jr ' JMlcBArM mm. JEr '' i wMummJKr !m aB Vw Misswm mWw mmk mf imvmwm Mk9 BBfmfM .mt flSB P ffiril wxf r dr mm r Jtm Jim flUI ' . 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