Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1919, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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ffd Scarcity in Gctinany
fglReal-Vindictivcnes Will
Encourage Bolshevism .
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Lab,c to tvemng ruOUC Leader. , . ..,.... nation ot the force and intliwe uy ----- ...e ,o i.ienmg rumw ..eagrr r,. """ ,,.,, n,;v',n their
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the statement
xuiiuui33juu reapctiuiri 1'IUUS 1UI It'l-U-
ltlK Europe, t
careful Inquiry
have ondeaom by
to trace int imp 01
thought upon which those reprcenl'
W. . te.V Vo. 2b.es ca. PF0nncr German AltUC IB ; c. plr,, ... W U Z7 uf 'hell TSl .In'htH u'"'uaeu ' ""'- ""'" W ' T.e. Co I p,;MVVl hoi a MruggleT While the
. Jan. C Tn connection witht " ' ,w T""r" ro' ofthell national liBhts. Coblenr, Jan. -Oermans along the .i.u.t.mi m rnhten,. Is far from critical.
Issued by the Peace JUVS ratllcrlaiKl riaa OlU- i ' ar" Jn" l' interpreted In tlio tilu;ljrlt in i,ls Home sipeech that the ,;mw nr mriK intensely Interested .there am nerhnpn a thouwnrt returnea
ins America nre acting, nnu i oencve i A. 1 J Ui 5 31UKAI r. l;l l'IO
that the follow ns is a fair consensus'"" ,ia J" i'"---i' "u'llJ
of opinion.
Therei'exlsts at present TconfilctiiiR n.. ., ,:j ;,.
nd confused mental attitude in thoi , " ,"' i0CM'd ' rr,s
Various-Allied countries toward Ger- nrlln. .Inn b. "Like most of my
many. During the war the public at- Icomraslw in the n.-nj. I inn prrprfrmg
tltude In all allied countries wiih true
f Atr Vinullllfe
nnd a considerable
Amount of hate. Since the nrmlstirol
e have been coming Into u new men-
(Kjfl tal attitude that is not yet crjutalliaed,
m $ wit comprising various currents.
There Is a great.
feellna of anxletv
any really known
a to whether Germany really
that she is licked, a tendency to be
io German
or malign
al demand
onen nnd
lieve that every effort of th
jjeoplo Is but camouflago for
deslrns. and there Is a general
that she should make an open nnd
".;, - i.,ur. " . ... .1.,. ...m
?"?"." "'" ,.ui "i1"'"-" k""-
satisfy the Allied minds.
Th. 1. .!. m ih Kuronean nubile
Jnlnd a general unanimity of feeling
....v .u ... ... ... -.
that' stern punishment must be dealt
Z?rV'l hll7 ' ' The snffeV r
Sat ta Srtnlr on in Allied countries
MidMhe fearful los nnd destruction
Win wnicn tne people are cumiunvv..
B;, ,tr inere is naturally a ver iarB .."". lorn .Norincime uo-a no. at vei appear eM(.r th(. u;lr t0mielled them to piom- moned for oreanlrlnc a new Social l'em- ' f ''" Pnn-V- n ,,le attitude of the
r'" of vindlctlveness to be fully realized. lse her 1rtu1Uly the whole east const , '",, , , people seems to be that of deploi lng In-
!v There islso a great conflict of "Independent Soi-lallst leaders re- of the Adriatic loeiatle part. .C delegates from tne tcrnal ,1Isor0ers tn Hennany "
1! ft - opinion an to whether tne Allies nave .i-,.i.. u " .n.... .,, --. ,. .,.. .r..,.. wnoie raumr; imruuipaicu. mnj mmih- interest Here tn tne situation In Ber- Onlr
Il fceen fighting the German people or 1 'lor that tho ombre- Ik of the revolution I,, ft. UppoKes I real J j , .nfected with Ilol-liovlsm re- ltn is at fever heat The resignation of One Nlore
Rt I only the milltar.v caito. and the mill- "a"i,,a,ln; U,r .T "fr ' , Thp fn.inilment of that piomUe is I ,..,, ln ,.ntl rl.,eEa,. Adolph Hoffmann, Independent Social
fc tari M.t l.nvtmr been .xcoriated. I Incidence the Oermar 1 htuh ceas llert wa, ,10w lotikeif tmni. .11 Tranp,. i:m?t!,,1 , fll,inK to fcna tUleKRUs-
B1. - whether, logically, we should ho pre-1 mobilized I on Octobi r 13 for an . tuck )(J Amcrlc-1 ll(I a w,e,ltl UlinKi in , A resolution of the Congress ..ondtnms j
fe-K pared to deal with extreme teverity 1 " Jto l'1 "", ( " "' ' l 'J' '"'. ll,e 'direct violation of all the fine prom- Bolshevism and appeals to the ,.il,ers .
bit wlih th crniin nennle. I nval.inche Into moillrn pretnaturel. . . . . , ' of TlnMnd to organize for 'Social Pern- B
. . . , . . ,,
May Work ARalnsI Jiistlte
One serious phase of the mitter is
tht vindictive attitude toward CJer-lle.1
tude toward Oer-
, to create a party
nglng about a re-
many which is llkelj
of defense, thus bill
action and probably n tendency to ileal
On '- blB or sICKiy sentimeniaiuj
rather than an absolute Justice.
Tlie'saner views comprise nil uriJer-
landing that no one can 0omb.1t the
ftct that these 70 000.000 people ran-
rot bo exterminated; that they ex-
pected to pay largo Indemnities to tne ,
.least
wo
this
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tiatrlam
all eastern Europe, and will never ho I
able to make pajment for the ilestruv-
tlon done !
Tk. rn.ti ro, (- .i,. f..,.m I
. Ji faced with the danger of a recru.
jw. ,. i-),!.... .1... ...,.
......-. . rf ... --- ..,, .... ,rt,rtoll nf, .-nnittlaintM nn lie lie leiern. un ine vunir.ir.v. lu liai.v s e.""--, rt,m in..m., v.. .uw, ...
be allowed to go to worn: that """ "., .,, ,i.i,..,,n.ni "exalted mini Inles of richt 11ml tn. the Finnish delegation to the feme Con-
must have a stable gov eminent In I Part "' "" '"' .'.",...''..., ., ,!,. II nlunvu ..ci.m,u . t-res4. abolition of se,ret dlnluinaev. anil
area or It will Infect France. ?j ";'". '"":," emi, nt the outset that he 01 e, fet. m, enatles i-l, other countries with
Ingland and all the neutrals with Ilol-, uaseu i """'""" ''""'" ,, . i,u ..,tt,i r,tt,,n.. i,i,:. ,. .1... .miov..i ,,r the ni.i
i, n. n.i.uif. l,no lf(.i.,i 1 v ef. Tiiai insuiwraomiion aim nm - - - -,-.... .... -
aide and the growing mer.'ice of Hoi-
ahevism on the other: that elthc- es-kof
treme will be equally disastrous to
ine Allies aim tiiai oiniousiv a miuiiie
(Course in Germany hiust be .supported.
iiberts government lellects the mid-
die course. The German nre having
ceneral election fnr thn ..ssemhlv on
Januarys. It Is. theiefote, of impmt
nnce to the Allies that thN govern-
jnent be supported. It should be
party to whom the Allli , are nienjre.1
to furnish food and gte some measure
of economic life, otheivlse the gov
ernment will fall and one of the other
extremes will come in.
Working People Are II uiiKrv
There can be no question thai the
working classes are .mngiv th.it es
pecially the women ar.d (.hlldr-n in the ,
w.r uiaiiicm Hie uiie. jnp l.adiv ; I nut I
the death rat of infants m lnijli, and
that there Is eveij riv.deiiLH of a leal
food shortag.. As the Government tends
to delaj. Its strength under lhe .-un-
tinued agitation for dlstiihut ion f food
in... 11. .,,.i.j.. ,. ,. ,.,.
thin
to obtain mole and the jjour les- ThU
is fertilizing th- soil of Hols'ie. sm w th
m vengeance
Only pa inert geneiallv r.m ' made
for the terrib a danuge German has
wruuEnt, maue over u u-iiou ,it .ear'.
and It must b paid in -in. suipius tnoil-
net tliat slie 1 an evpnrt fioni her hol
ders, elthei dtfei'tlv 111 . on.niorlliies ..
jndlrectlv from the raoiic. t shn P, ,j
for the SAit of them.
Tills Is the onlv basis for .ml-i ii.i.e.
1hat an one has been abl tu bung foi -vard,
and 11 is founded on ti- . 01,. ep
Tlon Ihat.Uiu Get man people npist h,vu
a stable goviiiiioeiit and that tl n mus
he stimulated ju tiroducilon 't ' .s in.
rot be obtained bj inaititalii rig lilt., . -ades,
bv paialj zinc ind'ixtiv t .
Uolshevism
I-Vance and Belghui. miui nae larg"
feijins of n.onev fiotn ijeirnauv. hut they
cannot be paid if the iirm.in neon.e
vre not a. jwed t pn.di . :.tui s.-l
Jhelr romnioditi.s abroad I'ner. - 1
fjirty In Fian .vlaise adi ert 9
hat German '.d,.st es shjt'd ie
litrlcted until I-teti.h nnd Be-(i: , u 1
tries sha I liac bee eat.1b.1s) ,
ine nas fioien e.r .a't'e a.j 1 .-ji
I Mrlcted until I-im.h and Be, if a. . u i - "'" ' 3
f ' ris that lia. bee eat.ib.n) .,1 '" "" ', j - . H
he lias molen .cir ,.rtie aii i .- , .
H
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,iV I DRINK IB' I
1 I Distilled water at its best. All harmful ji, J
& I minerals and germs removed the natural I S
I water taste retained. Drink six glasses of ffl' 2
' I Purock a day and build a barrier between H
A I yourself and sickness. S
, , H Purock Water it delivered to offices and home in "
i II THECHARLESE. HIRESCO. IS
iu . itn street, i-'niladelphia
tf1 1 ill ' Be" Spruce 3643 Keyttone, Race 1887 I
r 'I I '
.u-
, nnd should h xcqulred to pay bade tn
I stock tltHr destroyed fanim: that rite'
has taken theli railway rolllnic "took
Innil rnllM uml at fcllllrl tm tnlllt-pil to IP'
turn them In kind, Hut. that lie nhoiild
b allonril to Import raw materials for
her Itiduntrltii, Ur ir-odiice tlKsc lieeci-
ewry tliltiR. I" twnHftMl impoilcrous.
In American olBcUit circles hrr the
reeling etlnts tnai iner,ncer una neen
a tlnin when the AOIetl world letiulrtd
more clear thinking tha-a Uula;., ami ho
.long as the. leaue la uloihd Willi arle
' gated currrnta of aimer, engcnce and
I vindlctlvetirM toward the defeated
'"'W. thew I litis, hope nf dear
thlnlilnc as to rejl Uiliitestt
Is' rvtTim
, BVl-MJ 1 If UUII
iiai x jl vjiv lifvXirju
, 1 !
leiTU lISgrart
"weir ror a new pion-sunn, m the
election u' -nlih-h ir f.innllarii.x with
- 'mencart ,pensmvr.iri(e ana lotitlilume
' proving- an umpiring m-ioi, taiu
--""" 'wi ,uoj-i..i ,innu na.ii ai-
' " " "'" i.ii"' " .i-n
i "''"' "' " "" '"J""" "" '" "'"
' "I"!"..,fo,!'. '1? ".?.. ,0.dn?
v ..,.., 1. ,,cVi-r... ..iunit-u Him iv .i
"kel lo ,'"-vr-" "i roine -nmnutoiaJ
, ,,UIS.V" , ,.
T,1B roliirtun lti the citin.ati nasj
"aR pdn. of il Rener''ll ni ment.' ho
...... .. .... . ...... . ..
sain in ocuHiiiriT me iioiuicai vaincivum
that has come to Germany "The In-
rlArinilanl Unnln .Lata nni Vti 1 1 t n rn nt .
:'"" " ' .: ...'V. J ..". ';",,' ".
.,.. .-li.M 1,1 .-il. 1 ..i mr I. 1,1 11 iiku 1.1-iriii
revelations l.v ,,ioinh Jorfe. the Jtnishe-
Nlst ambassador nt Berlin, showed that
?". '"" ..."P'S. w" .?'.," "Sc, I
, a0rdmaVy fniuee "e
t, resisting nualttlcs of the (lerman
i.-opie py the proruganua onuucieci uy 1
j r r t t i ti f n i!.. - . if in in iiip iievfinnniuiiL tn uiiu , . . . i -. - :
"nri iitimiarv leflllers used tills as a.... . . ....
- . . iuiure nt onniesp.pcl n.llions anil mme
prete-ct W Inciting t!e men to Insubor- ,,ooiflc.U iV direct rontni "luion of
lEnatlun telling them they were to be. romises made to the .Tugo-Slavs
to the shambles .it the laMmoinen ,"
le.1 to tl e. shan, bb es.it. th;. .afc' . '
(Mn y timid mn . vv3.. had previous
bttn loval ere thus von ove
The lti-votatm nt Kiel
i'aii.aln Boy-IM iciounted hist experi
.....u .ittrinc- ihn Kf.el levolution. He
s!iM'
' fl . f1(lenu,., of n(,Ub-
J' d , ,u,
"'" '.. '' , .. ,..,,,. .rhl.
- ' ' . n ,,,, lhe commander
tlnv in Isolated ser.th.ns of various rrewh
and tl- l-volutlon that followed ga ned
sUlIi rapid momentum i.in be explained
onlv as .1 general 11hv.1k.1I and psehlcal
lullatkie uf the p,ple, no all. r four
vears 01 gnnuuiK vv.ir ,.i. .. Ki....
,!'' r ' "or,d luU 'a''-"1 h' '"
,hr-r "'"""'es.
I nuitmr. t 1'uilirrlnnu
, Til volution has heaped upon 1 tie
fatheriaml dlsgr.m- that Is almost In
tbleralrie It brouplit vvlth it undlgnllled
conduct to tnougnue-., eieinenis auiong
,h" "-olnlon and .-v-lluins ui even,
; "'w 't-"1 o,-eiiir.u..s .atu.oi hiiiiimise
Mhe .o-ftnipllslinuiitH of iieinuiuv In the)
. prosie. of this ivar The great mass "f '
the &eui4!e imiuiii the people of 'ioetlie
and V"aR.ier.
I am .'ontldint aisl hop.ful 1 Hal tl."
liitherluiiii. b Inboin dlllgeini. nnd kuuI--iMiehlng
"ill sucir.tl In ies. mug Itself
ii of ihi. 1. nre Into win. h U has been
(Lagged l the all", f Upulousiirss i.f 11
il nail iitrtir.n of u.s populatioii aid
- joo.iKh tho txplottan.i of its lnl,.e.
n,f
ul, fr nh Killed
, . ... , ., , r
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4 "t"" "n ' "" p'"4 " 'f '''
'"B" ,0 ,n "T '" '"r"" " " ,h"
.soldiers anu n.irunieti . -mn. is
""htaiy maliers
I never .mild have sei ed an
lit
under the ied Hag, nlmb I lr.unt.ii t
deapiKH dU'inu 11 v opera' 01 .111.. . -
IPlSSlal.S il . ION. Ol Me I ( ,
Ivllled Id U t-.' ..ixliU.' I' " ! (
''pa I
LUXEMBURG RULER TO LEAVE
Political ilualioll sanl to II. ut
I'arl. ' ' '
ru Mfn- a' Vi.i i
the Ala it a ,x .'.il i
uU! h,i iJeiidi'fl n
owinir in ili iol ' -J
'!'-' IJt' . i .icji
nifav yJ- T'" f,( ' i j
r IiT nf 1. l I IT tt
. I I 1 1 f 11
f MiTK ! '
v. 3-i -to m t.ct -il ' t
r w . ...
EVI3X12CG VVBU.C
ICDOPV MITOTIATlC!1 '' "111 l" ashamed afterward to ihow
uutlUUl 1T1UX11VXU jeais nBo ho unld in tlTect to NuBctit
1 l-fcwr inn t inin nm' Fmltli: "Sow, gentlemen, pur
APPI I 11 IIVI KlillII? DemoL-iotlo party In New .irwy has
VrrLiljl In liliTlIV'nadc a platform declaration for the
icholcf nf United Hinted SenBtors "'
rCMUClll ;
CslUeill S SnCCCll 1 UtS
i-m .
1
SonilillO UU(I Ollailtlo Oil
Exalted Plane
AlllllATir -Mll ntc 4ir
AIHUA I It OKAif IJIb AIM
President in Italy U:
ses
Plan That Worked in
Home Polities
Jugo-SlavH in furls nnd In the knol'
Jj'ko of Americans herr concerning
l llSOnlail method-. nl r,imrltliirr
"""'r lu m-1 view, the 1'rcsideiit's
mwcli in Koine Friday night Is con-
' slilered one of tin, most important he
llf. "J?.?,0 slnc' ,lN ,alrlu'l " Kurope.
' " AV ,"?"""' thl In rarl. r.on-
, '' and Itomc.is exactly the same ns
i ll in Tienton nine yenrx ngo and
twuiu in wiiMiington
His
handling of Konnlno and Or
lando ui Hoim
recalls the way ho
imndlnd "Jim
hinitn nnd "Jim"
.uent after hli election ns llovernoi
ui ,ip .isisev in inio. I 'or example.
' v 111,011 in the wiry part of
! his Rome spch m.m he knows that
naiy went mm tne war for the same
exalted pnnelnles of right ntul Justice
' "s mo'il the Ann 1 lean people to co
, into the war. It cannot be said. xr
couise, that ho docs not believe that.
1. . ..... .... ..
inr he has sail I
But II Is distinctly
what n-..n nd .h. , "n;iC
I ...l ... i... 1.. t 1 .. . ..
""" """'."-"" ' 'u"s cion 1 nelleve. ,
i nntu iAnnr.a r.r..m,. i.n i.i.. '.
,... 1 i, i.i. ; .Ji I
isecra treaty piomises of
terrltor
llc !. 'obodV. UU?k he should have.
III I 11.1111 W 1 Wl'l HI'V
twen.y-sW Social Democrats
davs of desperate-need In 191 "1 nnd RB,eal,,Bt U'hty-four non-yorlalKF
tlp on.. condition on which she would I
Till A JrUtlc troatj, tl fulllllmom of '
wi(ch ,tnh Jagliti u t( )e (ast
ounce. Is abovu all others one of the
treaties which America as I cabled
the other dav, will not tolerate ns
part of the final adjustment of I2u-
ropran affairs to be embodied In the
tlnal general ppae treaty to which
America will be n. party.
Hut Wilson docs not sav so nt Rome,
'Acconllng to his well known method
Watches With Ribbon
Wrist Bands
The discriminating buer
can readily make a suitable
choice from our large se
lection. Of the many dainty tle
is a round one of 14 kt. green
gold- the border beautifully
engraved platinoid dial
with raised Roman numeral
reliable (truen movement
wrist band of black moire
ribbon $50.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
Mft: n wis
UiHIIIHlRlllllIIimilimiHU
1 100 Federation I
M
U '" n il. .
I PAY ONCE i
s PAY GENEROUSLY
SUPPORT
All
Jewish
Charities
By One
Payment
ALL
JEWISH
phjudeiphia
QgO fEDERATJO$
The drive for $750,000 starts today and lasts
until Jan. 15.
Do your share! Help make it a Success! You
owe it to your people; you owe it to yourself to work
for a
100 Federation
CAMPAIGN COMMITTPF
FEDERATION OF JEWISH
Colonel Samuel D.
ntAuyuAKlLKb, 1312
L131GEB I'HILAMSLPHIA,. MOXBAY,
n direct pilmary. wo must ninnn n
' it ne .mtirun nVt.i Atii1 Mini MiirttllP
... ... i ... ... ..iiia .,.v - .
to Wnihlmrton." Smith and MKcnip
. ti-niA tint alifYmctl Infn thUIIIlT I HP V1P
MVlWon ptnended ! thpnghl they
would take ns a matter of roiirae. as
honorable men, but the Iom Mft" I""".
,,,,!. ,, ., .. .-, ...... ....v - ,
and Smith nnd Nurent y n 'i "tf.WTIf IV vniTIIT'C nnUM.MI
matprlallv to Interfere with the proc- AU 11 liN hBfcK I b l'0 LK
tm of H I son. . ... -
Sdaw. for JupkSI.
So tho Italian jtHlwimen recep
public cifdlt from Wilson for havlnjr i
exalted notions, witue me iesi o j-"-
mno crlns cvnlnillv. nnd the ..liiRo
Slavs would ho In despair if the Home
speech had endfd theie. But It did
not end there. Using- the liajrt. history
of the Bnlkuns as o horrible example,
the 7'resldcnt went on with Ms tionnn
nreat solace nnd assurance of
American Huppuil lor tneir nnuonai lltlcal meetings are iccelved at tho head
aspirations nnil territorial tlaims on , , t. ,., ,.... ,. ...
the Adriatic.
BOLSHEVISM REJECTED
BY FINNISH CONGRESS
Workers Demand Republic,
Willi Government in Charge
of Diet, nnd a President
It'irelesi to V.t ein'ng Public Ledger
Lojtirlohl IMP. bj nubhc l.nluer Co.
atrf.f' 1 nrk riiiin Co,
MorLholm. Hull. 6 The Social Demo
. ... . .. . ? a... t ..
trats tn jiniaim are nemg 10 new aci.v
'
In the recent municipal elections 1
the had a majoilty in severat towns In ',
Welslngfors. the capital, there were
In the congress nt Itelslngfors Mini-
, . .,ii.i. i .,., ....
untitn.1 uiij,-iin-uiJ-, jwnnmt ,,i,u iw-
nomle. h trade union..
Th. ooiiKresi denies that Bolshevist
, Rut,gla r olcm
"rfanlatlona in Russia or el-evvlicr
mi am n(,ht u hpe&. m 1)ela,
of the Finnish vvoiKeis' ronereps I
alf
t
urges that I'inlatid should be a demo-
cianc republic with all executive powers
in the hand' of the Diet and with a
president elei ted b the Ulet every third
viar
in foreign politics the tongie.s advo-
(ales the lcar neutrality of K.nland
in ine lomiiig uemocratie League 01 .mi-
Ms
ipwi i.i(.:
i rteMiui.
THE
HELP
Unite
Philadelphia
Jewry
Under the
Federation
Banner
(HAMIfo
CHARITIES OF PHILA.
Lit, Chairman
WALNUT STREET
m
'Ji -i i
i 1 1 ' i
m
TEUTONS FAVOR
RHINE REPUBLIC
I " n i ti - i . . i
.ni,inn - IJ..!.!.,!
- ' - ' - ""3 "i rtil l umiuui)
i 11 " T" tri
tniCS JJlSCUSSlllg ayS
i 1llni,-
. "" "-
roojlle 111 American Olie llC-'
licve Tfc Can Hold On
I'nlil Assembly Meets
By EDWIN L. JAMHS
, of annHostions for neimlts tn hold no-
.,- ... II, .lie 11IIIU .tlill,,, .1IIU kllC
are at onee granted for all meetings of
estnbllslied political parties.
Reports received fioni all these meet
ings Indicate that the Social Democrats,
who are second In hnportanco to the
Center and Catholic party, nre making
ktrenuous efforts for more power, while
the Center demands to hold Its own.
Both of these parties ate lilted on a iton-
Jenal conservative foreign and democratic
I program for tlermnnv . but tl ey am at
loggerheads on one question, sepal ation
of Church nnd Mate, which, of course.
Is favored by the majorlt) Socialists and
opposed- by the Center parly.
An expert obrerver writes this sum
I mary of reports of these meetings:
"Interest In the coming elections
croWs more and more acute, and desire
j10u political meetings Increases.
;Tol)lcs at lhfi0 mectlnKa refer ,0 a con.
, ,mfllle emotive policy and,
'nne tmu jn, be of benefit to tho people '
as a whole, nnd rot to a limited group
A Sale
offerinp at one price
youvchoiceolmaiystvlcs
regularly sold at Iiiglicr
prices.
LomparcJ vith even the
lowest former price,
the sale price shows a
substantial saving.
Incomplctclircsjbul tlin
ftaiulaid Ccntcuieri
qualities, villi women s
sizes from 5 to 7j and
men's sizes from 7 to 10,
abundantly represented at
1.65
A Sale
of lhe uaim plover,
business glovo?, dress
f:Ioes, including those
Meek, sturdy Cape gloves
I hat nre so inimitably
Centcincii ia fit and style.
There is not one thing
invgiilnr, undesirable
or below standard in
these gloves
Simply an annual
merchandising nccessilv
to dispose summarily ot'
incomplete lines
1.65
A Sale for Women
nfeiquisiteFrenclikid
doves in noelty and
I'otiTi'nlioiiiil shies iii.hIu
in the Ceuieinrfi factory
t Grenoble rrance
Of smart and sturdy Capn
gloves, the Kinds lor
constnntvear,niadeinthe
(Jentenieii factory at
Glovciw ille, Tsei York
Perfect-fitting, beautiful
gloves thatnsver deserved
the fate ofa price mark
so low as
1.65
JANUABY 6, 1919
1st, was welcomed. The newspapers
hne good tenlces from the capital, the
Afternoon papers publishing dispatches
giving events In (ho cspllal lip to noon,
Thfto was gteat excitement Raturday
when the Cologne OMctte published a
rumor thai Kbert and his associates had
i been Imprisoned, nrent relief greeted
i Ati ftnnoimr.mnnt tlifi ftilu tvm not true
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and that quiet reigned In Berlin,
A.nf.1...u4. ...i.UA. I. ..mssh.I
'herelnthenbllllyof Hberl to hoid power
until the nAtlonM assembly meeting, nl
liIcTi nil the weight of the Ilhlneland
win uo iiirunn in ine immeuiaio luniw-
ll11 of R Uernian confederation of
states, with a president. The United
States would be taken as a model.
Oe.man soldiers returning to this sec
lion nrc flndlnc In some instantes dim-
raiiy m oDtainmg jods, unu are neinanu
Ing that women who took their places
when the men uent anay to war be
ousted and tho Jobs he given back to
former soldleis. Tho clll authorities
have undertaken to find household and
other lobs for women officeholders, but
work,
Outside nf tho cities full advantage
Is being taken of the mild weather to do
winter plowing and also Increase the
amount of soil under cultivation. Jn
this way roldleis returning to their
hoineH In rural districts are finding
woik enough. '
FRANCIS GOES UNDER KNIFE
U. S, Anilintifiatlor to Rtisia Oper
ated On in London
ttv IT'ireleit to Eicning Public Ledger
Copiiloht 1910. bu PttlUc l.rtSo'r Co.
nml .Vfiu 1 orfe rimrs Co.
London, Jan. G Ambassador Davlu 1
It. Francis was operated on Saturday I
by Colonel Hugh II. Young n the United
States Naval Hospital for Officer;, 26 .
Park lane. The operation was success-
fill, and the condition of the patient is
excellent
I
Women's Phoenix $1 CC
Silk Hose I.UO
All colors. Tull faihioned; reinforced
Ufifag&eciM
ncri aim ius.
COR. 11TH & CHESTNUT STS.
of Gloves
Centemeri
Gloves
123 So. 13 ST.
(New York Storc,t00 Fifth Ave.)
for Men
Centemeri
Gloves
123 So. 13th St.
(VwWk lorv100 Fifth Ave.)
Centenieri
Gloves
123 So. 13 St.
(New York SlonylOO Fifth Ave.)
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REVErmOW ATTACKS U.S.
Declares Wilson Is Trying to Pre
vent British-Japanese Alliance
Special Cable to Evening Public Ledger
Ccnirtohl, ttlt, bu .Vu) Vorfc rimr Co.
The llsgue. Jan. (. Count Keventloir
continues as assiduously an anti-Ameri
can as ever and In an article entitled
"Wilson, England and Japan," endeavors
to proe that 'resident Wilson Is doing
his best to prevent a renewal of the
British-Japanese Alliance.
Vorwacrta pretends to haye received
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