s5 lyttiWf-' tH)AfVl "vjBWHjM i 1- h m I V fc ff :' I : r 't IB ft ' i r U ' I i ,v I A 1 Ml $ i pi ? $& III' ft? f l n El BRITAIN AND U.S. AGREE ON RUSSIA London's Disappointment nt French Stand Modified by American Approval DISCUSSION CONTINUED Attitude of Paris Government Is Believed Susceptible of Modification By ERNEST MARSHALL Special Cable to Ihcn'mg Public Ledger Cnririoht, 1119. In He -V. V. Tli.ir Co. Turin, Jan 15. Apart from tho re newal of armistice questions nnd those of food supply and Hie procedure of the Teaco Conference, perhaps the most Interesting matter of discussion Mondav , was the development arising out of tint , British proposals reganlliiK Russia and I the French reply to them as dlt-closed by l'Humanlte. In some quarter there Is a dlsposl tlon to regard the situation thus i re nted ns offsetting the excellent start made on tho League of Nations pmpos.it The disappointment loll liy tho llrltlsh . was 'particularly keen, but the edge lias been taken off It. to a large extent, liy tho fact that there has been a clintlnrt approximation of merlcan opinion to the British Mew, while the Trench atti tude alo Is susceptible of modification along tho same line". At yesterd.iv's meeting of delegates occasion was taken by the Ilrlllsh explain tho motles of the proposal made bv the British inernmetit In neremmr, and pcremptoi ilv rejected by the Tienoh early this month Te spirit In which I.loyd (leoige took action ami I have good reason to stale that this action was due pilmarih to tie British Prime Minister's own initiative was that half of Uurope and half of Asia are being devastated by Bolshevism as bv a pralrte fire. What can the Miles do to stay this onrush? Tho British Government bus no more syinp.ithv than the Trent h with Bolshevism, but one must mahe a ns- tlnctlon between tl-e disease and thi patient, nnd for P.usla, a people suf fering from a d'sease which springs from excesses of liberation from secular despotism, the Britlsn nation has sjin pathy such as that to which President ' Wilson himself gave expression The Idea In I.Io.mI George's irlnd was In make "iruce of God' during vvhi.-h reason migiit have opportunity to obtain the upper hand in the ar.M of (.laughter and ruin With the vat Ions P,us.un governments lenrcsented at the couth il board ther svas some hope of bette things, and If the .soviet government thould hav.e tefused to mmhI delegate-, to ParU It vioiiiil have alienated sections of opinion which are at pntent lm lined to regard U uiti. 'oin.j sort of t-vm-pathy l.lo.vil George's offfr may fall, even if fuither coiiblileratlon is given the proposal, as Is expected, and the to I fan. of foiiise. be nu question "f any Kenctal staff when the war bioke out, difference of opm on on tins point he-U, imluence dating from ugutt, I"1C. tween tlio BrltlHli and Trench Govern- , aerter:. to f.iv that meiits being allovved to widen tito a, . ., , , , . , ,' ,. dispute UudeiidorK opposed peace, bv under- , ,. ,, , ., ..,,, : stdiidlner, ami he was never an advocate At .Mond.n s meetings M Ph'hon f ur-1 . ther explalmd the Trench point of view, ' annexations. nud a fiank and full ills, usslon follownl. This. It Is believed, covets the po.nts In which Hie Xmeilcnn delegates took , of v . s In l.udendorlf s work of de-part.-thefr i.i i .butioti to the eltit ulatM.'i fene. of the whole fij. tum t. tiding, as I have bald to appir t'i. Bn'lsh ut:- II .11 . I i . flol t m as far as po -ins to lead to liripe uild meiKKo i f cesliui n would be in i.le slble o" n d of ess'jpe fr.jn. Bolshevism WILL SEND FOOD TO POLAND Jewish nml Poli-li Orguniiitioii Proiilr lp.imltir) Carpo VvashinRloii, ,l,in K, i Bv . pi The first tood l'uef for Poland to ;;' forwatd from th I nneci MauH in I'ou and one-li.cif v.ars w i.l be t.i.ui. two'i from New oi . the American steani hlllp Wcativ.inl llo. which is loading .i 7000. tun cargo costing $2,J.'j 000 nnd paid for b coiitrinutlons from Polish and Jewish organizations in tn. country. One. third of the food will be c .t -'dcpsTd milk one-ihird animal fats aid vegetable oiN and the other thiid . -reals The Westward llo w . 1 .ni f. -Danzig, 'lie Polish pun on r lit Sea, nnd the food will be cl sti I, i i by repiescn' ii es of Herb.rt ' H' ' with the c, statu c of agents r' i Jewish relief societies and tho Pop i orcanizouoi s who veil be r in i Poland. PLANNED AIR RAID ON N.Y. Dulcli iator Says Gnrmans H.nl I'rppar.ilions Complete ffirrlcis f o Ft ening Public Ledger i'oryrlolit, s;s, hj J'uM o Zfio Co n...f V. V ) 7-i."c ( ii The llngur. Jan T V cording I) staierucn-s u ad- bv the Dut h aviator liofstte van Soeserb. rg at a meeting of the D venter ' 'ha ' her of ""oumier.-e, Ijerman; planned. i'it hefcreth. arn Is tlce, a trtiu'ndniis .. n raid en vu1 York, for which -'ab"ra'c arrjntrti'ien-a bed been made. The Hip, be said. v.is 1 V-e n ad, 'i lilnetj-six hours Ilhalilcii Trnop.liip !-jfe Otta.in. Out., Jan IS Adv.. es bo lo the nava' tnd n-ihtla depari-i -n s confirm that the British troopship pn.tr Hllaus. repr.tt.'l in diilhultles owing -o a broken propeller, is tafe u-.d priveeiin g lo VladlvstoU under hei ocvn necn The mlllt i department cable message Ptat'S ih.it i lie. PrntiH,l,ius icp.vne.1 . VVlreltSS " .s-lst ll. e recillir.d ' The -v-eeel bl- i oi. 1 l.in -'..i i"s-in fr 11. 1 DRINK Unless you drink water of known purity you are taking a chance. Thi9 is not a reflection on anyone or any institution it is a plain statement of fact. To say that you cannot afford Purock is to say that you cannot afford to protect your body from disease. Surely no thoughtful man or woman in Philadelphia is so poor as that ! PuroeJr Wter la delivered fo oflic and homee in mlerilited, eealed bottle or fve-&ellon demijohn. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia Bell, Spfuc 3M3 Keyttont, Rict 1187 PREVENT FRATERNIZING BY AMERICANS ON RHINE Paris Report of "ShampfuV Friendliness Denied Yankees Can't Speak to German Fraulrin Except on Sty Military Police on Alert By EDWIN I JAMES Special Cable to lUcning Public Ledger ' cioss roads equipped with a full set of vonnoht. ion. bu iho .v. V. Tim,, Co. l rul "'1 regulations. One of these rule Is that fraternizing With (lie American Armjr of Occu-'vvlll be discouraged, and It lias been. pillion, .Inn. 15. It has been a quiet i An American eoldler cannot liold a eon. month for til soldiers of tho Third creation In public, or. If he la cauBM. . . .... . . In titivate w t Ii Hermans. That Includes -imcncan -rmy since Uiev- nave reaencu mu jwiin?, As n matter of fact, It Is deadly dull for them. Uunrdlng Coblenz bridtr.ii.,,i- i - ..!. it. , """ '" "" mem. nnd for our boys the beauties of the nhlno are good for about one after- noon's entertainment. In truth, all the k.. , , . i., 1. 1.. - boys are dolus Is waltlng.waltlng to Bo "M." . u is not such a Had wan ai "' tll9 American doughboy does get In a lAcry man haH a bed to sleep In. and If W0I(, s,icso wl(ll ,0,, frnuleln he Is some one could get trains i, inning right 'dolnl? no mor tnnn i,., friends, the Tom would haxe plenty to ent. The weather , mca un( ,,0USi j0i (, m,j. difference Is not cold, although very rainy. Tho belnB that l0 probably has an easier doughboy spend twenty-fhe l'urs ' time about It. weekly In drilling and studying things be other night the Prince of Walea mllitniy. He h.i3 other duties, which .., 1o ,. u, -nd attended a dance. take up some more of his lime, nut for ..... ,vt IJall ,,o .. ..ut u.-. ........ - "o. We aro wat.'hlng oer some million Hermans. Mattered over 5000 square mile.. We. hao two cities. Treves and .i.iiriiK, uui iney aie noi imr.... iv..- lated by Amet leans, most of our men bi'lng ill Mnnll lunn and villages. We have men who spvak Clerman, and many others who are picking It up fast easier, I belloio. than they did Trench. I would like to take this opportune to cortoct a report going mound In Purls ' to the elTei t that our men are fr.itern- Iztng "shameliilly" with (ieimans, in ternatlnnal politics and so on mean veiy, very little to our roldlers, and, having defeated the Germans. the would proba blv mako fi lends with tln.se thy left Himplv be.ause Amerli atis make ft .(lids with every one Bu' . It down In vonr mind that tho doughbov is not left to himself. Tho most apparent par' of iiifrlean cm up.it Ion Is the M P. whlili Is short for lnllltai v police. ne of these hopeful lads ilecorat's evetv corner and LUDENDORFF ALSO WRITES Follows Knrinpr KaNer in I're- piirinj; Ui'fciisp of IIiiiii'lf Ifirpf's to Liening Public Ledger l opjr'gh'. I'll lij Pifcl.i T.rilutr I o. a irf Ace 1 at 7 mil s ( opr nliiiK'n. Jan. 1.". - It is no longer denied that General l.udend'.rff is I v ln' at Ileslenliolm Swed.-. 'I'lo uninr of an cstato theie. Cilsten, lias bem Interviewed, and. a.conll;'g to the Bet llngske Tidende. said that I. lUi-ndmfC was liury writing his defense fiom eatly morning until late at tilsli. oiten said that those who lild l.udndoiff n.altily responIbIo for the war foigot lhat he was onlv oi.e of many ollners of the colon.-:!, not si: imimiom-.s iin-iii'l aw '-ay a lie Will lie Uav- Ouliloots in l'ei. I'nrl-. Jan 1 5 The ioid t'oloml House, though 1 e .s j 1nd 'n Ins bed with mdigest ir sniisf.c totv. Gonlcjii Au.'ii'. son-in-.av. tavl tocl.r". lie addid t1 ,.t c olo' el Hoj to be out v it lull a few da W ii.lilinctnn. .Ian l.l iUv V r rablegraia lo the Slate Heparin.. ' Palis, under date o" loda , .. rf otiel T M. 1 louse f, co'clltioti is t mipiov cd and ih.it ' iects to 1.. and about m a feu dav. ct.ou t tetaM I'oh. cab.td an liniuir s dav vcliiji sens.it ioi ,i , lcports refiat. I'ulonil HuUb vc.ie pur Vl ed PARENTS. READ THIS How a Father Has Learned to Save Shoe Bills. "My son is verv hard on shoe?, so keeping him properlv shod ha been quite an expense to me," writes Mr j, Allison Allen, of Amity, Arkansas "But since I started to buy N'colin soled shoes for him I have found that it costs only about ;i third as much to keep him in ihoes." '1 his is because Keolin Soles are -o tough and durable that they v.-ear a very lone time. Shoe bill a:e l.pt down because you don't need so ma;,- i pair. Von can get Ncelir.-.-olcd -.hop ;,t almost any Rood shoe stote. rii'" tome in all stvlec; and for all niembrr-. of the family. N'eilin Solos are nl-o .T.ailable -ver where for rf-oT ;. They .ire produced b'- a scicnim rrr. i es to be what soles ought to be im--fnrtable, vatcrproot and lonR-wcari-'c Thv are made bv The Goodyear 1 ire .". Rubber Comparv. Uron, (Jhio, wl-.o alsimakc Winnfoot Heel', guaranteed to outwear any other heels. lleolin Soles lrc, ilati Bet. C .'. rit, CIT '-r WATER EVENING PUBLIC i al) Uerman, cxccpt mtle children. wherefore, the doughboy does very lit- tie fraternlilng. If he talks to a Oer- man girl ho takes a chance. i nm not going to discuss how many I cll.lnee, day nr u,.cl, by joo.OOO i vouiir Americans In Germany. But I , Jo want to set It down that there Is no i wiuesprnau iraicrnizuuu" unci u n n- ,,, 'mnl.lnK bctWMn the Americans, I nnd Oermans along the Hhlne, and lfi nm t,er0 r Bav. FOmelhlng that was t, iy typical or tno American enough to get the pc.ire-maklng really i Somehow or other ho w ent to dancing villi the prettiest girl there was, where- underway. I)on nn American second lieutenant cut j In addition to that, Nittl's threat to ( ),,, 0 dance and took the girl. j'cct out of ,ho Orlando cabinet has a Miiai oilier army nances uum .. "- ii grade of olllcer take a gin :rom ine heir to the British throne? All through the dance the Prince had to ttust to luck on girls. He Is not a good dancer, but he made quite a hit among the Americans because of his democratic behavior. While he is gen erally known as a retiring lad, he Is not ! bashful, as this Incident vvill show. He was again dancing with the prettiest girl w hen Major Bowman Bulger, head of ' the press section, cut a dance and took Mi girl. ' 'Hie Pi uue sot her back next dance, ' when Bulger cut In again. Again the' Prince- tegainecl the girl and the major tii.-d again and rot the girl. Just then I th music slopped. "Reives ,vou figlr. Sir.' said the "nine FRENCH .PARUAMENT BEGINS DfM'hjiu1) R-'lectc(1 President if Deputie Duho-t Head Senate IMirN, ,U,n. 1 1 Paul Iencluf..M was !(-iln!H(l n.rpitietit (if tln I'li-unbor ut 1 't-pihlf h h iiiMi I'iirlinnfnt rOtlHllMl fo the n-w Msyion htenlp Th Wfiirtte nsfUuCd 1 Jubot j)'eatilent b t oU of ts fiyj. j it 4lna t.U fu: Juslm Dt lc)tny siipfr.ctl iti o togen.irai. iiiembMr, jiroideil oxi tli ojioiii! p ioh-j hkii. of iIih fhaivbei In h uilrlrs lie iimU a stionj; Mia fur onuin suffratU' ' I Slngfricil alto .iiitiouii t'd tho recent dtMtli ui' It-)ji Lou Tunnel, wlio ub'j under arwi liarpd itli tr.nllii mtli tin arieru Tic m now ors'.UreU 'iino illt iTl t if 'i", of tll llV 2000 SLAIN IN PRZEMYSL l Ividiiii.in Hoiiih.inlinoiit Wreaks ' Havoc in (iity l.enriii, .ijii. 13 Ciiv 1 -Two thousand persons have been killed at I'lemvsi, ;ahcn. bv the I ktaiiinns .ucuidlng to a dispatch to the N'me Trt-le Cresse, of Vler.na, a copv of vvh ch has Uen is e.v.d hete The I",.. aiiuaiis have been bo: banl .j Piv.ei,ivsi i,.r eerai davs pjt b ' -id and 1 .. -iid c .1 .1 ms ,n he K''i n .1 e lies t e, ,s t M b e R"S .i ,d i i p iitr 1 ae be.ii rlr ed II l ' ere no ligi n t( ' - '.cl f joci a s .i'e ae' rK 0T f ! OKI. onnr.it-. ffaay 923 MARKET STREET Save One-Third to a Half In This Reduction Sale of s, Suits, Presses Coa ? aftw5 From Our Own Regular Stocks 1675$197S$25 $ The Coats are 'j -r iiinied or sued cnaterlam and i The Suits a'e r u'tra-fashioiiac highest class woolens TT.O nro..oo of pauns?. ve' ets lit UICTJJEO , inns' approved tl s $4 an3 $5 Georgette Silk Waists ft 9' 'S-1 :r-!t I .o e ran d s. lee . i n p e beaded ai.d embroidered A 1 a o i Icli de chine I, OUI-es white, r.csn nil olor? Mrrrt Floor Natural Gray and Red FOX SETS $1Q.75 ' ma. f arf ami Aw erontI 1'Ioor Women's $10 Serge Dresses Svi.00 4 -everal ra! f n art vi.rl cl Irlcn allorecl 1(1 ' W ui. pu'tured All tff tcifes for women Jl and muses. Children's $2 Children's Coats New Wash Dresses Of repp and a Oft Kinnharn All 9lttl colors. .Sizes 6 to 14 s3 .98 Of wcolens. mixture! and corduroys. Sizes from 2 to It years. I". LEDGER PHIL ADtiLrill A,- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 NITTI WOULD BE ITALIAN PREMIER Offer to Resign Calls Or lando Back to Rome and Delays Parleys OPPOSED BY FRANCE Minister Is More Ready for Compromise on Adriatic Ques tions Than Present Chief ..,.... . crl nrV "' .-.IIAHLLs A. SfcLur, Special Cable to Everting Public Ledger Copvrlaht. If 19, bu Ihe .V. V. Tlmti Co. I'srln, Jan. 15. The most tangible first ! effect of Slgiior NMttl's offering his rcs I Ignatlon from tho Italian Government now Is to drag Premier Orlando back to ' Homo from Paris, thus ffirnlshlng one more In the series of lutcrmlnabla do , lays In all tho Allied Premiers getting together nnd staving together long 1 mcsl Interesting bearing on the Internal and extcrnul politics of Italy. Accord ing to diplomatic esperts In Patl, Nlttl has been In bllent opposition to Orlando for several montlus, and his ileterntlna tlon to retire Is now taken as dlicct evi denc e that he feels the time has about arrived for him to bo Pi line- Minister himself. furthermore. It Is taken for granted heic that Nlttl will succeed Orlando, the only difference of opinion belt.g as to when Will It bo after ptnen Is con cluded' or villi N'lttl undertake to upset the Government before then, tu ctder to figure as one of the chief signatories of tho ptaee treaty? In connection with all this there Is possibility of a gene-; . election In Italy In the near futute. Tho probability of Xltti's advent to supieme power In Italv is not at all pleasing to Tiame. Tor he has been looked upon with more or less askance lute, he. ause of his fieciuint Intimations last vear that Italy would have to le tlhs from hostilities beia'.Ee of vh.it h cousidcted lai 1. of snppou and Intercs b. the other 11 e Me lu.s nevtr bci, .hissed In an s -use ns pr.ci.ei man, b i .s a, ned of havl.ig some points of hn-il'-iT M v with Glolltta III otl.et cl.i.-.t.ot - Villi was opposed to Sonii'uo on t,. Adiiatic '.1st .'oast ciuectlon. ntin wr.s on.' of i he tttllau statemen mclliied to coiupionine with the Jugo-si'j s iu that conttovcrM But his leal !rci.th Italian polit'cs .s that he h:.s the cut -fldtnte of t ie c'athohc' pat . 1. 1 c. s.nce the war began I .n , ,uited i.n Dover in Hal' foi t'i tlrst t me i n. Pope l.eo prohibited the laiii.iul tic i taking am part in po'itical aff.'ins lie Good Time to Change Those Stairs Dutch Hal! Or .nv Other Sttle Estimate" snd Vliotes Slihmttt Snedaker & Co., flth & Tioga srnn' v ia icred s ies A mo"t de olor ngs e ta ored or li nej H.OdES of iron t-eisr i-etges Second I lour Satin and Straw Ready-tc-Wear HATS $3S Kxccptionnl alue?, at r '" t.e i app.e Mini- v. . crovnt of sa-ln trimmed c ti Broscra -. ribbon. ( hoi. a of u'n ho 'Irlcora and dose.fPtcni; turnana Street 1 loor X Clearance Prices on Women's .!?&' Coats Regular Price Were Up to $22.50 Tlr'V $7-38 & $1 1'ireit wool velonr6-. pom poms, UersevB and cheviot? Most of them vclth Inrife fur collars All sizes up to 53. Infants' $3.00 Corduroy Coats .. SO.75 Of w h 1 1 o corduroy In smart styles. Hlzes up to " years. $1.59 . Q 1 Bi Lwav iJH UK: p '; -'JSM UBiiL' .-''isdHH i b .-.,,-;.,-:.,.i.'i,ii, "-TrtiTiTKasJ j TRANCESCO SAVERIO iNITTI i alFO has Rreat Inftuenco with both chambers of Parliament There nro Just two main tendenelea In . and Xne Yorl! TlM Co, I tin- Italian population, one beluB social-) Istlc, the- other Catholic Just now thoi London, Jan 15 - In an action of the i"ntl-ollii patty Is acquiring even more.r.otd Mayor of Dublin against tho Irish, Influence and following because of the' Times for alleffetl libel, the statement1 tear or noisticviMii and tne iirean that of claim refers to n pncs.iBe from an tho Socialists would too readily bo led I nrtlrlo in lhat Journal on Juno 26, 1018, away by Bolshevist propaganda, It Is In these words' considered that the countrv's only safe- .. "Wa nro, tol1 Paxy. ,1,,u -"o,1-0, n polltto. That Is the Mtti Policy, and , ,iroUKh to j.r(Mcietlt wilon. Ills peril- has tho suppott nnd approval of the fonmince wan Krossly Inesular." Vatican. i The Lord Major asserts that tlicse tvccrclq liiitiltteil th.it :ch ctilef tlllicrlstriite Special Cable to Ltenitig Public Ledger .. ..... omce liy c oiuiiiiHsioic cic a Kcifs crrcKU- ropunoM. 1W- bjtle . 1 . runes Co. IiirUv T10 ilcjrlniT v.as fixed for Jan Itoine, Jan, lu Many circles here, es- nary 23. Start today to buy rSJL An exceUent Investmenl I War Saving Stamps yfS. and a patriotic dutj " mm mf-.Wzw L wmi sn I? a l&Aifef 1 W0M ir ilrWSHBHv ! rag vwWi!jit'M$ &jSm ,t 1 !iSiM lH:i BH gfiWg "Victrola" ii the Kertitcred Tuaemuk of ch. Victor Talkie Michlaa Compaar dctlcnttlsi is products of lUs Company oal. IrnM peclally political ones, have deplored the fact that, at the moment when tho preliminary meetings for the Peace Con ference are occurring In Paris, division of opinion should exist In Italy concern ing tho Dalmatian question, especially when all parties should bo united to mnko dear to the conference Italian as pirations. Tho strongest party Is headed by Baron S'onnlno, who Insists on the en forcement of the treaty of London; namely, Italian occupation of Dalrna. tla. The smaller one, which Is led by ex-Mlnlster Blssolatl. favors tho occu pation of Flume, but Is ready to cede Dalmatla to the Jug-o-Slavs. Blssolatl belongs to tho Socialist fac tion favorable to the war. When Italy entered the conflict he volunteered as a common soldier, entered an Alpine regi ment, fought bravely, was wounded and decorrted. He was very popular. Ills popularity, however, has been diminish ing owing to the Inflexible stand he Is taking over Dalmatla, This caused him to hand In his resignation na Minister of Pensions Just beforo President Wil son's arrival In Borne, owing to his dif ference of opinion with Konnlno, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Popular Indignation reached a climax when Blssolatl, In his speech In Milan, set forth his opinion that Italy must not claim the Brennen pass or Dalmatla. The popular rage was so great that the audience would not nllow him to con tinue his tpecch, while the whole press. Including his own following, attacked him most violently. DUBLIN LORD MAYOR SUES Accuses Irish Times of Libeling Him JTireless fo lhcning Public Ledger Copyright, 1)19. 1u Public Lciloir Co, of Dublin he demeaned himself and his i It would cost a fortune to bring the greatest artists into your home You would have to pay thousands of dollars to get these great artists to come to your home and entertain you : Caruso, Alda, Braslau, Calve, Gulp, dc Gogorza, DeLuca, Elman, Farrar, Galli-Curci, Garrison, Gluck, Jascha Heifetz, Homer, Joumet, Martinelli, McCormack, Mclba, Murphy, Padercwski, Powell, lluffo, Schumann-Heink, Scotti, Scmbrich, Tctrazzini, Werren rath, Whitehill, Withcrspoon, and Zimbalist. But with a Victrola in your home you can hear them ali as often as you like. The beauty and thrilling power of these famed artists just as though they were actually in your presence so lifelike are their Victor Records. There arc Victors and Victrolas in great variety from $12 to $950. Any Victor dealer will gladly play for you any music you wish to hear and demon strate the Victrola. Sacnger Voice Culture Records ere invaluable to vocal students ark to hear them, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines arc scientifically coordinated and synchronized in the proeesseo of manufacture, nnd their use, one with the other, ia absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. New Victor Records dcmonitrttt-d at, all dialera oo tho Jit ef ti.:u month BRITISH "SUPERSUBS" MARE 24-KN0T SPEED Admiralty Reveals Details of Craft Equipped for 3000- Mile Cruises By the Associated Pre London, Jan. 15. The Admiralty to day permitted to be made public tho real story of tho submarine cruisers the British successfully constructed at tho time the Germans were boasting of their super-submarine. The British craft have two funnels and make twenty-four knots on the surface under steam power. They carry from eight to ten torpedo tubes, two or three 4-Inch guns, and are equipped also with "Garnet" January's Birthstone Many pretty articles in jew elry artistically set with gar nets, the correct birthstone for January. A dainty little-finger ring is one of 14 let. gold with an oval garnet of rich color $7.50. S. Kind & Sons, nm chestnut st. DIAMOND Mi:nCH.VNTS JBWKL.EIIS SILVKHSMITHS IIU M Internal combustion motors for cur cruising. Tho batteries fo'r the un sea power can bo charged from both steam and combustion engines, and Ingenious schemo has been devised foe) dismantling mo mnneis quickly for sub.' merging. j no !"" u,o,i.o .vto ions on th, surface and 2700 tons submerged. TW arc 310 feet long, have a beam of i feet nnd a cruising radius of 3000 mli.'.l They nro designed to be a match evini for torpeuo-uuac ucsiro)crs in SUrf(C, fighting. I It Is known also that the British hr built successfully a submarine carryijljjj a 12-lnch gun, although the detail. . this craft have not been made n.iHi.'lJt" rrt.. hkii- Mean nmhrflrf( In ft.. ... . "CU tlon of tho craft Include the .Z?l lonlng" of tho boat to withstand the i.,l rifle concussion of tho gun. This ld.il Is represented unofficially as having ul.i successful, So far as Is known, the ntl crau nor. eo s.o.'.wjct. against enemy vessel. . VictroU XVII. J27S t iB 1 VicUola XVII. electric, J332.50 (sf 'gc ZI3 I !bo(i3rcf cic Ss Hjt 'e H H ,0 HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY
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