FSag.-;..-,.m.UJIIWIillJJil 1,-WlAmMWB 3TSS3i2ES33 w vnvyi 'i1 vfv VWiJ , -s EVENING TUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, JANUARY 2; 1910 15 DICKENS MASTER HAND 'IX AT NAMING PEOPLE Put the Accent on the Obvious in Providing Names for His Characters AW aro reminded of a subject which has Ion been of Interest to u, This Is the subject of the name the fit, ap propriate, natural and essential name suggested by physical appearance, by l spirit, by mind, by all that we mean L when we speak of personality, W'c hao jpAld some attention to this not scion- ,. unc, or course, but attention neverthe- i. .... ... . . j ,. aa nnu moo run mnae u u. RRmc, i mie agrceablo and stimulating came of it tagging our friends, nnd even certain strangers, with the name which we think l ', to be appropriate. Ono friend, for ex ample, whose namo Is very Mem Is I -really' "Ceclle" or "Kllse." Another uhata i'hanie in "Valeria," should by ) rights bo. called only "IjU"; and a V IhrtrJ, "who behrs the nnme of "Mary," l! Iti. tn.A.tr Jcli.ln trnMilikrltrn Yfn1nnnM f'l .'l".. -v-i ....u , tru p, , , iuiviiu There Is nobody In nil tbo world of lleraturo who can Dlav this en me mi f vdrt(TorruIly as plckcns, Never ncaln- aerrer shall we hear such sonsummato j namlllir ! f?cilmlflr them n mnmnnt K Sfrf. ,CJr.aUBrlnd,"'tho "Cheer blea" and ctronaiatner hmaiiween ; ".Mr, t.upps," old JdcyU.,,'an1 "Uncle I'umlilocliook" : "Peggotty," "Mlcawber" and "Hetsy Trotviood"; ",Slr Leicester Ucdlock," "Voljmnla, ' "Ustella" and "L.lttle Hinly" ! We might go on and on, rang- t'Pg, through all is noels, but this short list Is surriclent. There will ho RohiebocTy, to be sure, who will offer O'Ih pbJe.ctlonH. Thttc names, he will say. ir6' ffilito oblous. Why, heaven bless you, man! So they are' As obvious as yr eta lltfhL. as plain as the noso on our race;-! 4jvi'tntL is preciie ly our point. I jn tne ease or utiarlei DlcKens nobody r. J- ..!.. i ,,... ., ... , Ktiuiutrs iruiii cw.-m.uri t uu uuc. emir flo be show'n for there It Is ! Carlca- .tUtlV Yv qertalnly. IM ho not the. gTeatest' caricaturist of the Kngllsh .speaking world? And Is not the essence ,of caricature an accent on tlio evident, itheiotivlous? h. Sir Walter Scott, too (though far be hind Dickens at the game), wa by WQimeans' a feebltf performer ".leanlc ."Deans ! Isn't that Hcoteh Presbyte rian T And "Diana Vernon'" Don't we lierthi girl's lvlrt da.li and tire.' And Evvyiuf Jhout "Ivanhoe nnd "Howen.i" Mnd "Rebecca'? There was T,h.ickeray, htoo, with ".tnella " the Usenet or tho Pemlnfne: with "Becky Sharp," whose kiinma Is a veritable portrait ; vvlth'"He.it- Frfee.'' the' warm Incarnation of beauty jiaqA luxury and sprlghtllnesri. Later on though not so much later and we get Dt.Cl... t.J...... 11.1,.. UntlAFHii" .1 rt lint "1 n. C ,1311 II 1IUUKHUJ 1 IIIIUUU , ! V tl J.I-- ftltia," whose romantic talo is hanging -" v"' v - ' - "" " Jn the story of Illchard I rerel, u "Bcs- lc," whp Is nil round plumpness and , unashamed fatness. f The modern men, honeCi, aru not half so good There Is Dennett's "1M fin Clayhanger" and his wife 'Hilda", (they might as well be "Hilary" my! lito wife "Kdwlna ' There aro ' (Jonstnncc ' irnl "Sophia," of "Tho Old Wives' tales ; they might as well bo 'Adel ine and, "Louisa. On the contrary, hfi Is Annexe 's "Susan Yellam" a erfect nahit, If cer there was one and nnpy, of The Stucco House," who named beyond perndxenture. The. ancient Oreelt, we remember was hot bad hand at this pastime "Iliouba fc-the name Is rovnl and 1 iree. with a Mvvell Jlko bplcndld robes' "Periephont MrthntB uelicatc and ioeiy; ami - "las" wo know tho nymphs loed him! tltnt line, in truth being no (.leek L'anhnla.. t M rl Iua1v nfriltll fif mil tln,i. Eraitae-r-Wo ttop the game and decl.ue Sthat m arc tired of it. King's !.cum, .anyliow ' I'erhaps we will play anotl.tr fllnie. army camps soURht his adlc as to the best means of evading the draft. Letters he has written, have been traced and hao led dlrettly to conscientious ob jectors. Several meetings which Moore has addressed ilo have been Investigated by the police i In thl connection It Is said tho police have been given the facts where on sev eral occasions Moore stood up and said he wanted volunteers to follow bis lead ershlp while he went out and bombed tho houses occupied by K. T. !-Uotesbury, Charles M Schwab and other men of promlnenLo nnd afluience, These facts to data have not been per mitted to appear In the case which Ins been built up against Moore, because It Is tho plan of the police to make n gen eral roundup of these apostles of bomb and torch. Meanw hlle huno of the other suspects will bo permitted to leave the city and oery one of them has' been watched slnto Captain Mills emerged from the debris of his wrecked home and got busy on tho telephone. military, however, but economic, hs the Soviets would be Isolated from every non-nusslan country nnd, .tick ing tho means nnd capacity for icinttr- lng nnd operating tho iintlonnl arteries, both or railroads nnd rivers, they would bo unable to dlsttlbuto food stuffs In territories under their own control, and the anarchic condition of trade nnd industry in Uolshevlk Kussla would be tremendously nBijra atcd. LABOR MEN DENOViSCE TERRORIST OUTRAGES LAWS EASY ON REDS. SAYS CAPTAIN MILLS Absence of laws under which members o fannrchlstlc, I W W and Bolshevik organizations could be punlsl.d, has hampered the police In their efforts to free Philadelphia of red agitators, ac rordlng to t aptaln Mills, nctlng super intendent of police. At tho same tine. Captain Mills expressed the belief that legtslttlon making membership In such bodies a trlme wOud bo enacted In the net year or two. The 1 ick of proper authority has been resnonflhlo for the attitude of Pederal authorities toward terrorists, which ha api?ared to be lenient, ho said. 'Under existing laws," continued the cantaln. "wo have to wait till they blow up tho town beforo wo can get nfter them, it is no crime, ou Know, to ne lorn? to tho I W W or the Revolution ary Labor party or tbn Bolshevlkl or anil kindred combination. 'That Is tho law. Hut It will have lo be changed, and. In fact. I prophesy that It will be thanged within the next vi ar or two This thing of terrorism, this Bolshevism, Is not tontlned to any city or Slate It Is ever where, and li will have to be met with the real iron hand "That Is what they are going to get In this cltv We havo seen what they mean to do, and we aro going after them lu Just the same way" Captain Mills Insisted tint hit had no criticism of tho Pederal olllclals In say ing they pursued tho course they had toward the revolutionaries. Ho said apparently tho federal olllclala knew what they wcro about and had reasons which ho did not know for taklnfc the stand they did. T'rnm nnothpi- source, however. It was learned that the governmental policy re garding thn revolutionaries wnq directed from Washington. It was due, so It Is understood, trom a desire to make no ma.ors or un of tluni, in older that agitation llko that over tho Mooney case might not bu repeated Hut while nono of the radicals was arrested and tried here, there was never a moment. It Is Mild, when they were not under watch In fact, the vtry sub ject matter of their meetings! was alwajs known to tho (ioverntnent authoiitlts, and a Ilt was picpared of the men nnd vvoimii who who lilenllllnl with these vailous itviilutlonary groups here liven now there Is none ot them who Is not known and shadowed Tho fid ral reat-onlng, so it Is undirslood, was that tho revolutionary movement had broken out till over the world, and that It was an unknown ouanlll In the Unltid Slates. , Whllo the authorities were entlnly familiar with tho form this radicalism had taken In Ilutsla. they did not know how It would bu manifested here. In wartlmo the policy was not to stir up tlusn radicals, In order that the people would not bo tightened uselessly. In peace, tho Government ugents learned that tho best gosptl tlvy had for their missionary wont was the Mooney case. Belli vliitf that relatively few lonverts wero being made, thu Government, it Is ....1.1 I..I I . Illllll 1I.1IUMO 1110 SllUUllUII, and' that it was um-Iish to afford tho matter publicity and arouse a greater Interest In their activities. HUNT BOMB SUSPECTS ON TIP WOMAN GIVES More than InO leaders of organized and unorganized labor In tho city have Issued a, proclamation protesting against the bombing outrages of Monday night Thnlr nttltmli- urnlnit the I. W. W and Bolhevlkl was clearly defined at a meeting last night at tho Lighthouse In Kensington. The proclamation, unanimously adopt ed, follows: "We, the undersigned", residents of Kensington and members of labor or ganizations nnd representatives of un organized labor In the district, do pro test against the deeds of violence done In this city within the last forty-eight hours and do most earnestly alTlrm tnnt such acts do t.ot In any way represent tho spirit or the beliefs or purposes of tho wage-earners of this section of the cltv." Mrs Robert R H Bradford wife or THOSE PARTY ily CUNNINGHAM ' l I learned csterday. It Is understood that Doctor Masaryk was Invited to meet Mr. Wilson In Rome by the PieslUent him self, ami that the subjett of conver sations to take place Is the ltalo-Jugo-Slav controversy. from tho very Inception ol the move ment for Independenee on the part ot tho oppressed nationalities In the former Austro-Ilungarlan (tnplre, the Czecho slovaks and tho Jugo-Slavs to-operated c!os,.; and while President Masnrk. as head of tho Czccl.b-Slovnk National CoineM, was In Washington It Is said hs discussed with President Wilson tho Jugo-Slav (piestlon ALL ITALY IS WAITING TO WELCOME WILSON 'Repent Ye! Repent!" I AMERICAN 'SOCIETY Harden Tells Germans t Continued frnm t'nite One lo deceive us Tlirj still have li.nno.oon or R.OOo.oOO nun under arms Thev i.in quietly replace the heavs artillery the have lost and then lire a tefreshed and reformed nrmy with the e"iv thHt the holl of the fatherland must he defended "Our Socialists would fall upon us anil ask uhether the nrmv ts tn 1m tiilsusi"! i for the DiiriioscH of connuist '1 he bodies eal parts, It Is a llMng thing and have driven away the Knler and his American society is a living tnmg, says IS A LIVING THF. I . A More Vital Organism Than Kqr It Has Been Dcforc, Sa8 Felix Adier toilet) Is not a slructuir of meehanl- Special Cable to Et. cning Public Ledger fowrlehf. 131). bu .Vne York T!mr Co. Home, Jan fellows because the promised victory could not be had Yet onl children be lieve In their 'revolution- The vt alls of this empire were not so Kellx Adler In the Survc It Is com posed of living members, nnd the won drcful thing about the American people. todav Is tlmt It Is becoming a more vital loosely built that n puff of wtnd could organism than It ever has heen before. overthrow them Nowhere has there been By this I mean that the t-onsclousness of the storming of a b.istlle or even an at- A naval or life as a whole Is more vivid In each membir than It Ins ever been before. It Is that f ict, that the nntlon Is shelter ing llsilf In the soul of everv American, that It Is finding an abode' and Is hemming felt nnd realized in every Indi vidual which gives us our purpose and our jmrihap lint do wr mean In saving that w ONI J tine vn to spoil a current 5 ear is lo go to a homeopathic part A nleasnnt time Is had bv all those who failed tn attend. Take a struggle !lTevvTprthedc?0ut70n evel " ,,"f", "ot U,um vsery onc nml ,he" swcar ln nml nre lnlr discussion of the bomh outrages of Mon- duced collectively S,omc onc stmts to liven things up b slipping n sad record day night. Signers Included represen- , nll tl, -hnit.r mnc'.vlnn. nnd a few romiles too mnnv dance, apologetically tatives or virtually every laoor union, . ..,,. lngton, among them the follow- .lust like noldltlR on to n strap in tne suuwn. SMiuiiatiraiB-ui iui. men it" In Kensington, ing: Bert Dee, Robert Rallley. Samuel Se nior, Charles S. Archibald, James II i.nnis, vv 1:11am iiogan. jonn jonnston rpHINGS get flat and uvvful, and the hostess begins to break out ln persplr- jnnn .a. uaie, itoDert t;unnning, ttcorge ,1, ,,.1.1 t.i i 11, German, James Itankln, Henry Greer, "n on 1110 lureue-au. luuui ims umu 0110 ue tne uvta num mi itvif,,,- 'U"?? MThha"' Alcxamlcr J I,l''Kon borhood, who knows the fnmll well. Jumps Into the ring with his act. l'e nm omson' u hns added ono of tho Rlrl's hats to his 6 head and drags onc ot the toy wagons given to tho elilldtcu for Clulstmas. lte dishes urqund the parlor I with screams for Incidental music. "AIN'T Hi: THH fUNNIKST THING ' POLICE GUARD HOME OF RABBI LEVINTHAL A nivsterlous letter, received by Rabbi B L. Levlnthal. 716 Pine street, has led tho police to put a special guaid around tho Levlnthal home The mlslve Is twentv-four pages long and nppears to ho written In shorthand characters It was written In lead pencil on a good quality of paper and the signature threo Initials and the word association Tho first Initial could not be read, but the two others were "W W " Rabbi Levlnthal turned tho letter over to tha police, thinking It might have some connection with the bomb plots Tho envelope appeared to be addressed bv a foreigner nnd was sent to "The Rabbi Levlnthal" Shorthand experts and ponco nmciais wero unawo to Otcipnci 1 the communication 1 To protect Rabbi Levlntrai's home against a possible attack a police guard vi an stationed In front of the house it I will probably be continued until the per-1 petrntnrs of the plot designed to blow up the home of prominent Phlladelphlans aro apprenennen 1 1 Ilobbl Levlnthal Is president or the I'nlon of Ortbodox Rabbis of America nnd head of twenty Ruslan-Jewlsh syna gogues In PMlirtclphla He was chosen In the American Jewish Congress as one or its seven delegales to the Peate Con ference Pastors of several of tho Russian or thodox churcbes weio deeply Interested In the movement lo block th growth of thp Bolshevist "monster" and warned their congregations against Bolshevism Despite all thise efforts, taken vm at the personal risk of several or the Rus slans. leaders or the Bolshvlsts proved too strong, and even now nre continuing to vi leld powerful Inlluence over the "I.eii EVi:n one begins to melt and get ns friendly as tho family when the relntlves say they are about to go home. Some dame has Just discovered sho can rng a few on tho piano, so the erowd mingle around nnd chirp a hand ful of Jazz music. Nothing left to do but wonder whether tho refreshments arc going to be Just refreshments or tegular solid food from tho delicatessen at tho corner. ABSOLUTHLY! EVErtYTHINO Is swell until you discover that one of the glnka who left early went south with your new brown felt hat that was size 7 nrfd cost $5 nnd left In ltn place a green Uelly, vintage of 190!, size ft nnd looks as though It wero won nt a rallle "WOTD'YAMKAN, HAPPY NOO YHR? A ...... I l.mnl fit KorlnllS t-fWlstnOie nr.nlTr.1 .'.. .i..Jmhi u'tisnn n wnn! 1 military strike which was either or rierful reception, the city being absolutely dered by admirals and generals or determined that no capital shall give , erected bv Koch's blows Is given, but as him a warmer welcome. I n German revolution It Is the usual Bcr- "Rnme cannot provide 2,000.000 spec- .. trtll,h tatnrs to witness his nrrlval, as In I.on-1 "" '"""' don " is of (en said. ' but a hundred thou- (), oflblnls Mill t Mnrk sbiiii itomans reprrsemmn .i"") "' 1 ..... , ,,, ,,,,, mri,al down to .."-" """' ""' "' " """.. " whole population or me i.iern.ii 1 uf, -:- ,,ii,niM "lu,'l insere tne improvements vvnicn ... ..i..i,i. n .hMiiinr inmiw nnri ha. the vouiig prince In the cllplomntio ,,, ,,. ,... , ,. .,,, , .. .Ing more enthusiasm than all the Lon-,servite all offer tliclr serUes to tluievv , M(ro c(1M.n,ltn ,H , rr. 'doners put together, while at east we Roionim.nl, a government In IT u-sUn cmiMrl ,, . , ,, ,(". . L'nhi ,". ""rOM0 a ,n'iKn"lgenl Kum"' 'iermanv. containing men " , ,r,,v,nK ,,,, f( nnfl r(,allng , iL 1 ,.".tr"Y, " T ,?,C7rm ?l, fl .M icu"s """" "" hi. I. hav e come up in the tj-ts iirn m ' i-i -" - -v.. - - - MK I CUtttO Vlllt TV KM. I in Germany Soon (nnttnuril from I'UKe One guard. The men nre posted and re lieved regularly and each post Is pia vlded with machine guns The purpose of this moto or less orgnnbed movement Is not protection against lawless Individuals, hut to re sist any tequtaltlons which may by at tempted by commissions from tho Sioldleis' Councils or other org.mlz.i- 1NSPKCTION HA RMS' country. The movement offers an ominous parallel to what hnppened in Russia at the beginning of tho Bol-1 shevlk regime. sit " Vr,, ..MBAml, ImViipimV" rl themSelv and t grow And 'out rni bu.grH nf'Tl t rSS:?" '- t"m ,bst point of view thnt I for ad "d. hour. Solf and K.utsk.v. That J ''" tremendous! mier-ftf In the is the appearance of the much ailvtr- subjett of his inference and It Is be-, tlsed revolutlo 1 ' ?"U1,P ' f.' ' l,at n"V ,fl ,- "" ' now , OIIIclallangiuigelsumhang.il It Is I", "" lme. now the hour has come still the boast that th. nrmv Is 'mule- hn vc lnv.. an oppi.rtunltv such as feat.d' and as legards the approach of has nevir ixlsted before In Ibis country, starvation, mentioned only to deitlvo to do grt.it things us. where should starv itlon come from. 1 lieanl rmntlv that there Is n move since If the vvai went on the list jear's merit on foot ttt antagonize sick insur harvest must sutllce until spring? miie bci.iusc It is pro-Gennin, beetuso "Thiie Is no trate nf itimitniwe of the Germans startrd It, ami to take ex hu uttiinpi to si pirate ilm Innocent leptlnn to inlaln other smtat li glfla. from the gulltv imr e.in tli.ie In . be- tlon also on the ground that It hrs thn cause so many shiinrs In the gulltv arc taint of that origin That is siniethlng pirtners In business Tht rigid when Hie meilcin pi ople will n t tolerate the llavnrlan liovernnisni puunsneu me ror an hisihiii Wliur we i an elo is u unite new tlons which have set up a kind of local rt,mrt i, th. Ir Berlin nilnisitr and ald , .mn.it all these soi i.il reforms u Jurisdiction In various patts of the i , lt ,nch uMnclosurts could onl lulp the tht m bv tonn.ctlng them with this enem It Is a put-up gimi NEAR EAST TO GET FOOD . nutlonul innselnusness lt stems tn me that we should not tolerate that social legislation In a mon- inrthy Is In advance of whit It Is In the 1 I nlttd .s'.ites, we should see to it that Gin tile of thn sick and tho superan- ' 1 tin iti d Is high" r here than under nations 'which wo -pelt tn expel from the earth. for It l tho health, tho moral tlean- 8ZE L siJL " a Wilson Goes to Italy for Parleys Continued from Tairr One son for altering the forecast nm.lo four weeks ngo that President Wilson In tends (o be back In Warhlngton beforo the closing of the Amerlcin Congress on March 1, or that, If necessary, he will return to France t.irly In the spring to tontlnuo his work Thcro are, how ever, some Indications that tho Presi dent's hope that his return will not le neiessary may be realized George Creel, chairman of the com- These facts throw a sidelight on tho I mlttee on public Information, Is ac- Mayor Saw Evil Face - mi. I. TJ..J... 'rj J. nruuilii rr uiuuw 'llfontlnued from ln line l.M-ast and Jllddle West are expected to- t; day to arrest and ouestlon I W W. tvleriers In the effort to run down the If rternetrators of the bombing outrages ,.-.---- ... ,nero Aionuay nigni ' usi.uriutret mi e tirpi tut- neuei there' will be slmultHneous arrests In ?, various parts of the country when the M final coup Is made that shall brine the V boniDirtg suspectst into custody '.4 Reaucets to other titles to help In the ll ! thf se: were made bv the police here as a r.esuit or tne examination ot reuers nno circulars found In the homo of iMvvard Moore, the Philadelphia re"volutlonlst, who Is being' held on suspicion of knowl edge of the eploslons which wrecked three hpmes and damaged sc-veral others. ' Further outrages In Philadelphia nre considered llkly bv Acting Superinten dent jpf Police Mills, who, declares he da. lint at all .sure the local program f'fiwf the terrorists has been copipletid. frlift oeueves iurtner iiepiToaiions may . iiavo- been prevented by "the measures t',!(ulen bv the ndllce It guard nubile V ' t,,,liafricrB nnri III linineH if lltlimlllf nt Wofilclals and prominent Citizens LT4 n'nnticlptlon or other cffoits to at ,'.ack tho Ives of, men nnd places who annear in the death list sam to nave been found by the polite and federal agents, Superintendent Mills has ordend his men and the Home Defense Reserves ttho ban been called Into service to it- ll double- their vigilante Mi on'rr Itewuril To encourage aiKhorltles In other Lilies t)irtlle searth for tbo leaders of the htombiconsnlracy an.ordlnanco providing P. reward of $5000 for tho arrest and j;ConlLlon otMhe nidlcals lOfponsituo win ? be introduced In Countlls today by Com- !mon' CoufiL liiian ('Hntoti A lowers, or i."vV!iTw,entlctl "Ward. fvl As the Investigation proceeds Super- Intendent Mills declares the scope or the 'onspiracy spreaus into many scliioiis - frthef't'Otinrry Letters taken from Moore, who was for iKht years secretary to "Big Bill" !!a- f4 rood, JIkj I, W ,W. leader, and w ho has ?en connectea wim iiniirfuiiic organi atlo'n? for twenty e,ars. reveals .many adteal'aetlvlties with which He has been PifloHm!Cied, til? pollen say, C' '. SotAe of these letters. It Is, said, may furnish a clue to tho Identity or the f' author of the circulars found in tho JPederal'lJulldlrig and at the threo houses I lyy. DOInuS) ncri e.-tliioutu K p il'TilS t;lue' la one word, "dnamlte," which is ir.varraDiy iiusspeueu noin in , Ilia, letters ana in uio circular. fbr w6rd Is alvajs spelled "dlnU 'itiyte'' fh the tetters, and this (s Iden- i ,tlcUy the way Lt uppenrs in tho lnfl.un- "lja,v"Vu"" ' ' -. Vo Tins lnvI"lant r -. -.-- . J'o.trace has yet be,tn found to lead to (Ihe" tlant'ln which the circulars wero Inrtpted, And tha belief is expressed that It. may nYer be located. The pollce,iti- ftllDD -to- the uieory mat tney wero ptjlhtett ewien in cmtago, wnere- tne re ten,t.I.Vi. Wjtrlals were held, or In CeV.Yorlt and snipped to Philadelphia. There wil he.no general rbuildup or iuspect,Kupf1nt?pdcnt Mill? eleclares, it examination ot men Known. iu no bnnVitedwlth the I. W. 'y. and other ganlzatuins vjuicontmuo'touay forty y WI ine,se "were uuesiioneu e' Two men who weie overharil In con versation about ixploslies anil ln talk that sound, d radical, aro being s-ouglit bv thn police The men were on a G Irani avenue trolley tar at the time or the conversation l.irt night and alighted attitude of local Russian pt lists toward tne Jioisnevist element. "If the Bolshevist dvnastv were over thrown In Russia I would surelv give Te Drum services In my church." sass the Rev V. Kurdlumnff, of the Uussl.tu Or thodox Church of St Nicholas. Seventh street and falrmount avenue, at his home, 819 North Seventh strett, .ster- uay "The real Russians nre not Bolshe- i vlsts. The Bolshevist movement Is spoil-I sored by n conglomerate mass nf na-1 Hominies who are ilclusloneil " he said The Temps, which refers to Prtsldent Wilson as a "worthy heir to tho pilgrims, ot tho Ma flower," sas: "It Is necessary to work feir a new order of things for the reign of Jus tice ln the world The more vie believe ln that lil.al, the more wo must apply ourselves to give It baslH In loiifonnlty with expirlence. Its real apostles are not dreamers The are leallsis, llko tha pllgtlms of the Ma flower" Home, Jan 2 (B A P ) American Ambassador Thomas Nelson Page, In company with tho military and naval attaches of the American embassy, left here yesterday to meet President Wilson at tho Italian frontier Tho visit of Mr Wilson to Rome was Dy EDWIN L. JAMES Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger Rlitf Committee Can Iluy from Hi i-ojuHoM, into, bu .Vein Vorfc Time To, Stork, Hoover Cables t'nMent, Jan " The general opinion srvr nth, Jnn 2 Tie American tuss nnd the ilvle development of the among tho American army of occupi- , committee for relief In the near fist' great inijorlty of our people that will tlon Is that It will not bo necessary announces It has reeehtd notlflca-1 gt0 purpose and purchase to the work to send troops to Berlin for police tint tlon from Herbert Hoover, who Is hMi w are h. re to consider This opinion Is based on reliable In- now In Paris, that It tan obtain food - formation, coming through good chan- supplies from the stocks which tho fund iviw Mncni'lTll VITUT nels l nnd that the Impr.sslon Is that ' administration will establish at the east- UlUlt .IWliU Ul lL,n,' Ilbert can hold the reins until the elec- ,crn end of the Mediterranean Ml.intl. clliv, J in . -A recent de- tlons on January 10. which will show , In Indorsing the work nf the commit- elslon or the Hotel Mens Association, whether the moderates will control the tee. Mr Hoover pointed out tint th" Kpn .entlrg ' om ic 00 worM. ot hotel eomlrig national assembly If the gain fnltecl States Gnv.rnment cannot fur-, propcit to Jnln with the rhimber of control of the assembly. It will be taken nlsh flnnnrlil aid to the peoples of the 'omiinri. Inn movement tn abolish the to menu Hint Germany is on a fair near fast, hut they need help On ac- '""untv Boird of 1 reeholders and sub- .,..!... n .thln r.i.uhllenn .nisnm.nl ,,n,t nf the lielc nf res.,.iIM,. n. . Stltllte ,1 small e'.lUntV eolnlnlFSlon for ' " i ......n.-ti-itlni1inr1d- ffjytt ii a ii isrt i til thrnnrrh u tileli the 1'nteit i.i.'i" ","""l" "'" ....v....- ..U,IIII(ID companiiiK iTtsiueni iv upon lo Jt.t y i . ,, . , , . . m ., .1 Mrs Robert Lairslncr. if., ..f ih I the chief topic of conversation at oniol.ll American Secretary of State, Mrs House-, wife of Colonel fdvnid M House nnd .Mrs Gnw, wife of Joseph t Grew, of the American peace delegation, ester clay, on tho occasion of New Vears, re ceived Informally their guests being various uttathes of the Peace Confer ence, Amerlcin war workers, members or the Itect cross and nevvspiper cor respondents President Wilson, Secre- 1 em .mil's ii.i are ut tusiiii etc lie s.ciu , .... ....in .. 1 . 1, , "It Is a great pain In mv heart to see ,nr ot,h'at 'HiinS; Lionel House and these persons so Imbued with the radical General laskcr H Bliss, were among tho at I ortv-llist strut aim nii.u.i u.-i.ue. which Is near the apartment oicup ed by Acting Superlntenilcnt or Police Mills. Two pissengeis overheard them, icnrt .. rT tlllVLII II Willi till. Jin IIIIIUI,!..! by the motorm.in. who Is a rormer pollctnnn, to tell him or tho conversa tion The motorm.in notified tho jrollco f the Mt-iust anil muuipsuu Mie-t-ia station ... ,, As tho two men reu rnu car, ion uiuur of the pair said Oh ou tan trust me to pull that Onr It Is said, wns of such diminu tive stnture tint his it cognition the police declare, should bo nn easy matter. I In was apparently twenty enrH old, consldct.iblv less than five feet high and was attired In u drab cap and rrrackln- ""lle wore thick spectacles with heavy tortoHe shell rims Ills c.-'nomion a lirgtr and older man, was about tlvo lect six Inches tall, nnd wore a dark f edot.i bat and ralnto it Both pas sengers declined the could easily iden tify the men If apprehended ALLIES TO DRAW NET AROUND BOLSHEVISTS Bolshevist Ideas Tho Bolshevists realh guests. began to nssume strength ln this cltv ... ,, nbout fifteen months ago. and It has Papers Optimistic all produced great regret among tho i The newspipers printed their cus. Russlin colony tomary liudlng editorials of the New "The members of my congregation I Year and almost without exception took which numbera about 1000 have nothing their text from the advent of pe.ue to el., with the IReds or Bolshevists, as Mogt 0f tho Journals hailed l'U'i ns 'the tluy are more commonly known ' of . Th B0l.,alNtK, ,u.tt8. Leontlus hemenkpvlch, .1 naturalized , however, strlko a pessimistic citizen of Russian birth, of 021 french ',' ,' Kr,.Mn- ,.t what thev eilr n... street, nhn hns been net e In fh I.lh. "ote "' PPeaKlpg ot Wllllt trie call till! trty Loan campaigns, told of Leon Trots-1 dlv.rgencles In the views between Presl k'.s visit In 1917 to the hill at 717 fair- dent Wilson and Premier Clemeneoau mount avenue, where the Narodny DonrT other newspapers of moderate opln- (llie i-eopies tleime). one ot tho Russian , 1(im( well as those c.r national lean- uu.s..ev.-.e. Mit.iciif, int-i 1,,,e,.rert tn tnUe Inanlr.ltlnn frnm States might ait orlrelalh. relief h.is to Inctlon. Is believed to havo Inspired the be left to public hem vnlenee i iicuo.i m ... ... u .. ... .iUuic ' i at Us organizitlon nu eting esterday In The committee, therefore, will pur- votlng tn abindon ssttmitlc mosquito ehnse Its food supplies from the storks , xternilnntlnn to be established bj Mr Ilonv.r and. I Agreement to ellmlmte the mosriulto with the co-operation of the fond ndmln. ',,. fund, for which purposn the county Istr.itlon. from tho sections of tho nenr .-,., i,-iu n.mrnnrl.ittll J2B.O0O nnnnnllv from Germany But at present It looks i;ast In which there Is a surplus of n(.e 1913, was reached in caucus after unlikely as tho situation Is seen here f00,i. debate. There remains, of course, the possi bility that In the event nf accession b the Ilolshevlkl to control In Berlin nnd the dKorder which Is thought Inevitable ln such a case, the Allied command will find It necessary to send forces to tho German capital; In fart, lt Is believed that this would doubtless be requested New Year's receptions here Greetings wero given bv King Victor fnimanutl to members of the cabinet. Senators, deputies and high olllclals who gathered at tho Qulrlnal. The King, dur ing his short address, sent felicitations to the nrmv, pa Ing a tribute, tn Its discipline and steadfastness He closed by extending silutntlors to America and the Allied nitlons. MASARYK TO SEE WILSON IN ROME U tKhlngton, Jnn " President JIa sirk, of the Czecho-Slovak republic, has left Prague for Rome, where he will confer with President Wilson, lt was UlNrjJt JIKMIKTS v.Tiv.vrit' riTV. n. j. ATl.WTir CITY. N. j7 "All these Bolshevists nccl limed the i ...'!..,... .,,,...,,... .i ,i.i .i.,. ......I.n. T....1,,. ..,1 ..!. J 1,1.. .1.1. '"r I tt-.ii.tr. -. "" " -" l". in,..,, luu-, . . w,-,. .... ,v-t-ii. nun nun i open arms," said Semenki.v Id" "I re- memner uisiinciiy some or tne tilings that that German tool uttered He said 'I shnll return to Russian ; I shall mako peace with the Germans If It Is neces sary for us to give up Petrograd, we will remove the capital to Moscow. If it Is nic.svnry to give up Moscow, we'll move to Siberia. " W. W. SYMPATHIZER RESCUED FROM CROWD AViisIiliiRlini. 'n. '-' The Allied Powers, it Is Inditutotl In n hleh nuar tor, nro planning to strengthen tho Iron ling cutompasslnir the llolshe vlsts In Russia bv takinir measures for the protection of Rumania, tho Haltlc Pi en Inns tho northern regions. Si beria, where tho Czecho-SIovaks aro loiicenlr.iud, and the Don countj ngilust Soviet Invasion nnd encroach, incuts Olllclal dispatcher fiom Omsk slate that the Allles n'ready nro giving bit go assistance to tho Cossacks In southeastern Russia, whoso forces, nuclei" the command of General Dent kino, have given In their adhesion to tho Omsk Gov eminent, with tho pro viso that the nillltiii operations of the Slheiliu nimlts lw fo-orillnated wltli those of the Cossacks, who are co-opeiatlnK with the Allied con tingents already lauded on the Black Se a "coast The principal ptcssuro fiom the Allied viewpoint to bo employed against the IJolshovlsts would not be A man who praised the I W W and Its Jailed leader. "Big Bill" Haywood, was rescued from air angry crowd last night In front of the postotrico building at Ninth nnd Market streets Police and Home Defense Reserves took him Into custody when tho crowd became threatening "Lnch him! Lynch him"' was the cry that attracted the officers' attention. At the City Hall ho gavo his name as Harry C Lambert. flft-fnur years old, and said he was emploed at a hotel In Market street. According to the detectives, Lambart, who sayH ho Is not a member of the I. W W, was talking with several others in front of the building He was the penco will be effective In proportion as tho guarantees, such .13 are nsked for by M, Clemcnceau, are assured. rnrcATiovw. H OLMHURST HOTEL rannnjrlvanta Ave , coi u xj-jk.ii ana 3Ut tir, c antral location, alwayi opm. Capacity 800 Evtry appointment condu cive to ewnfort ard r creation. Special Winter termi Bklt Alhrtlf TlnrnrM 110th SfT(fH MMKTHWn AM) nnoKunni'iNo Our crnduatfs nre In constant demand Good raj Ins positions await ou Orcirr Short hand, the cisv, cpeedy tm Complete night classes Intensln tralnlnc. r-nron an imi van or wru for full particular ami citloc lWt I'IIII.. Ill MNKSsI ( ni.i.F.ni- fje-V ii ll ll fn llfM nt Pn til til r f I 1017 Chestnut St.. I'hlladrli.hli i Westminster nr.Ueh. Klev.to r. Westminster rrU. balhB runr,in wt.r. I 113 so up wkiy i ta nn up dlly. cnn Ouar HOTEL B0SC0BEL K'aV; UV" or'n ThnrouirhU" healed Writ A U Marlon Arr.riTA. n.. THP lKNMItVAM. MfF.l'M AND School of Industrial Art 1HK sCHOOI., lllll) VI) AMI PINK bTS. Hav i.n.l Kvcnlnir 1 lakwew reei.fii Jan. 6tli. STRAYFR"! Th" Best llulnm School. OirvrtltrvJ (,07 CIIKSTNUT 8T. Hotel Bon Air , AUGUSTA. GA. A rcnvenlent and dallxhtful plac to ipn I your hollttaj Oood driving ana motoring xcenrni Bauain iiocitt, avit kuuit.t ana all outrlonr fporta. Addr.i. C. G. TRUSSELL. Mir. fllOTOl'tAYS rllOTOI"JYS PHOTO PI AYS ORTiiMrn TfieTHROucM 134. noottiua. r IORP0RATIOM. The followinr; theatres obtain tlieir pictures through tho STANLEY Bookinj; Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictuies through tho Stanley Booking Corporation. talking loudly nnd declaring, they said ... i I'.th, Morrla faoyunk Avt, that tho I W. W was a great organl-1 AUiamDra Wjit DallyatJ; Uve.0iSl zatlon nnd "Bill' Haywood a splendid leader for such a movement toi im: Itl'Kl-' in " TIIK riA VVAIf" I.nmbart, so the detective said, began to harangue a crowd that gathered nbout labor conditions, 'saying he had worked nt ill. T.nnt's nntl ll.trlerutnnil tltn lI.ii- atlon Many of tha bvstnnders began I ARCADIA it. ttujecc .u c.i.a ..... ...... uiKtu tilt, llturi to cease. He refused. Jeffries said, and finally when the crowd began to grow threntenlnir they nrrcsted him to prevent further trouble, A Df"M I C 6-D AND THOMPSON STS ArUJLW SIATl.NEB DAILY r.'VIII.Y STi:KS In 'KII.DARK OF THi: STOHM" PIIOTOrl.TS rnoToi'UVYS H E R OWNED AND MANAGED DV MEMDEns Or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BEL'MONT ajD'ABOVB MAKKKT i-vm rti!'RTi In "FIJbS AND rUATHKUS" ItrlaV TJi 6 aarne course iwlll be pur cere ny,5iwino. i hjkribiv, i , ,ConsWewbli ..tmi'Qrtani'j la altached VlwTjoihw toHiie arrest or aioore. u aiciJinauMnoPK. ywippw-i.e..aei hi PKDA'R twr" l;,':uau avu.nuu joiin nnnv.Monn in "MAN lUO.Vl MHMCU" r-Vl ICCI IM MAMKCT I1KTWEEN COLlbbUM MiTII AND UVTII IIBYANT VVAsimUHN In "TUB QVI'SY THA'" COLONIAL ',a iffilntf xli: ATTUACriON r-i irjcf A tk xiAnKr-p sts. EUKkrvA t MATINEB PAILT . nNlUPO e'AUU.so In ' " 'MY .cOUSIN" , FRANKFORD "" " Av- ei.siK.rKnouKON in UNDEK Ti: OHUUNVyOQt) TltqE" tC-CTirDCfTlirM a,T, Af,n OAUW II IIWRn 1'1'ONT hi", t U1HAUD AVE. .,.ww JumboJunctlononrunkfod'l,,' MI. A I.EB In cnuisn or ihe maku iielieve" CHESTNUT DEL. tOTH 10 A. M to 11:151'. M. VV II.LtAM S II V.UT In nilANDlMl HIUMBWtV' r-l T lCIDIDri UIlOAD BTItEET AND I3LUbtilrL SUSQUEHANNA AVE nnnAi.niNE p.itnrt in "THE HEM. CAT"' BROADWAY ZTM'1Z'" -THE CAI.LAlfX I VhV. CHESTNUT HILL "i?;? iir.nr I.Y1EM, In H0.-.TON. UI.ACKE"S J.IITf.E TAI." "i-RjnDrCC MAIN ST, MANAYUNK EMP KL33 MATINEE DAILY PKUUY HYl.AVD In .VtARIHAllF.S ARE MADE"1 NIXON C3D Dclo.v MAIIK SPECUI, FEATURES i FAIRMOUNT -K0. is, 7 and . n mxvmck rounvrun's PARk" n,D0E AVE. ft DAUPHIN 8-J Alien mtADY in "HEIt UUEAT CHANCE" :fith & GHIAHD AV. A1CV SPOHTI.SO I.H"H RlOI T 82D a0 sAnsom stb. IlV-l-.l MATINEE DAILY ELAINE HAMMEnHTEIN In A"T "HEl; MAN" STRAND OEHMANTOWN AVE. O 1 JAAlL AT VENANGO ETHEL PLAYTON In 'V'c.u 'THE MT8TKRY UIHI," TTTTiJl V THEATItE 13tt Market St. FAM1L. I A. M. to Midnight. Jl' ANITA IIANSKV In THE KEA ri.OWKIt" 'r"-IJCT T1IEATIIE Below Spruct. 56THblt MATINEE DAILY KMILY STEVTNs. In , 'THE IIOt'SB OF MHVni" GREAT NORTHERN uOTl.V.EMr." ' "Unuku rouii ri.Aas'r TmnrDIAl T" WALNUT STS. IMr fc rl AL. Mat. s ino. kvbi. i 4 . ETHEL IIAnRYMOnB In "Ugtl lltq. ..ir1cit..e..-fi I IRRRTV UHOAD t COt.UMlllA AV. L-lOirV 1 I MATINEE DAILY ALU E mtADY In "111:11 eirtEAT cha.n'c'i: UUUUOl Mitts 1 JO ."! 10. EVB.U:autoll MIlltLEY MtSOV 111 "tSOHU.lir HILL 333 MARKET 0AR5S xWffif IIEHT LYTEM. In "" "HITTIVIi THE HIUH I'OTH" MODEL 4-'3 SovJil sr Orchaitra. 11V-1-L-1 Contlnuoua I to 11. ' K I.IMTii.N In "lAKVllinii WE COMB" $75 Overcoats for $60 $65 Overcoats for $45 $50 Overcoats for $40 $40 Overcoats for $30 $35 Overcoats for $25 $45 & $50 Suits.... $40 $42 Suits $37.50 $40 Suits $35 $35 Suits ....$25 & $30 AND DURING THE SALE, OUR MER CHANT TAILORING SHOP WILL BUILD TO YOUR MEASUREMENT $10 AND S45 SUITINGS FOR f 35 OVERBROOK 05D Dv--E MVniOV DAMKN In " "IIUitDKN Or PHOOK" PAI APP ,!M MARKET STftEET rnLrtv.c in a. m. to tins p DOL'OI.VS FAlltllANKM In ARIZONA" PRINCESS m lfSS REGENT "ABK,r"A8,,i,l'r11,7l. DOROTHY OISH In ' M" "THE HOPE CHEST" RIA1 TO OERMANTOWN AVENUE Ilrtll. AT TUI.PBHOCKEN BT HAROLD I-Ot-KWOOli in " 8I "PALS FIRST" RI IRY MARKET ST. I1ELOW TTH ivUD I 10 A. M. to IliU 1, M VIVIAN MARTIN In ' M" 'MIRANDY MIII.EH" CAVflY 1S, MAnKET STREET BnVU I 8 AM. TO MIDNIGHT I nillUR HUKP In '""'"" 'THL' SEA WAIF" ;TANII FY MABKET ABOVE 1BTU OIMINL-III 1H15 A.M. loll iHP.aj CFOIIj OK MIM.ICH In '''r, THE 8QUAW MAN" WEST ALLEGHENY SSIiKt LEADER "STMTcsA80TA,,SlTAV,t- VICTORIA" W.K-, jjfg Clearance in Furnishings Department SHIRTS ; NECKWEAR VESTS AND COATS SI, SO Matlraa A I'rrrule . ft. 1.1 1.VI I.ni.nrlcil sl. J3, 01) S.0O .llntlrua Mllrla . .. 1.50 i."ll) Mlk Vr. kllr 1. 311 .l' ti. .0ll rr,U $4. 89 JS.SO ltiixdnn I'nrila .. I.M 81.10 Ni-rkvctiir 1.011 ,.... , .,i.r t 1 Kit 3.50 Fll.r M1W S.W l.0 MrUwrnr . 63.. IO.no Lrulht-r vt 7.80 J4.00 Flhfr ""IIU S. mttrrir rno K37.30 lealhfr f'nal S7.50 H100 l'llirr Mlk. ... .. 4.00 I MUFFLERS . . . (IIIIO JnpMlk S.0O luuiiuuuu SJll.OO I rullier trl 13.50 f ll A0 llrnatltlotl. MIU S.-lfl IS,00 MuOlrr. for . Uinon ... , ,..i.,P ,.. nn 7,3 l'rnu cl crpt . .. . .so iin.no Mirtllfra for .... on ,B ,n ,f""r ' ' $H.50 Jt.rt.rv hllUa , . J.30 H III) Vluffltra ft.r, 00 3.MI 'I.eatlirr f la 10.00 Jlu.Ctl llrouil nd t'rt-pf H.00 H7.10 MiiIIIctn f.ir .... S.ou ,. ... $1700 Heavy (rtpf Mlk ... 10.00 II. (Ill .Mufllrra for . . . 4 l() $13.00 Wool lllunkata 7.30 All in all, it will not be possible tofind for many months to come (perhaps anothosgair or more) such superior cloth ing at figures to match these. William VH. Wanamaker .y-si Now Comes January Clearance at the William H. Wanamaker Store AND, at Chestnut Street's popular store, Clear- r JT ance means Clearance with reductions always so marked as to insure it! We believe in new stocks each new season because we know it is good business to offer our customers only new clothing all the time. Our finest Worsted Suits are reduced. The finest Overcoats ever built are reduced. Imported Aquascutums and Ulsters are reduced. Men's Furnishings and Hats are reduced. Jn 12W-19 Chflfi&wjtT Street ' V.aV-'" &Y tWKitntfcvi4-t' Jf4v- f mal hj.v,st7 w .h L" "TiSJ J!v
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