' tJ" " - "fV-Ss. "rr"375T7jit; -viu J ' " '' .i . '' . ! f 'P -'14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JANUARY 20,. 1919 ' fVt" 1 1 BERLIN LYNOHNGSl mm DIES SY ' CIVIL TRADE WITH Howl uef meets u. S. MEN IGNORED t anuui luruurLE, : rV1int TOn-l.l Tl.!.,l.n f ..!. IIVIIU J.II1UIVS ll I Inmlnn, Jan 20 () 1' ) -Tlif death of Prince John oUHKft son of King (leorge, came so quick') and till cxpectedlv ."aturdn) night Hint there was no time for the nurses who were with him to summon the Kins and Quern Mar) to his bciisidu In fore hi expired , In recent c.im the delicate heiiltli nf PHnrn John mldn It npcssnrv that NOW SEARCHING WOMEN "e nl"" '" " attendant t'onsc.- I nuentl) he was never seen on puuiic I occnslons with the other membeis of Armed bailor. MiisniiprinImL' the ro)ni famii), but lived incompara- irtiebknecht and Luxemburs .Killings Worries Them GERMANY BEGUN Treves Conference on Ship- i ping uegarueu as Vp-"n- iiDiniod i.ora limning Pari.. .Inn .' - (III A l')--l tinner cimnlilf rntlon nf the problem of provls Inning t:uiip mum tnKen up by ,Jhe B1J' lire me inline II of suppl) and relief, nr tir Its numbers had returned from me nrnilstlte eonference at Treves ate last week iieieirdlng to tie council s olll i hit statement. Issued toda , permanent lommUtic wan named In the (oumll mid thl eeimmltttc was it tit d together )csterelnv for Its nrl imeiliiir The councils statement lends i.i unvni'iwim iiimim' ' I h" supreme louncll of suppl) nnu COINDICTED BY HIULI'A relief resumed Its d liberations on Sat- urd.it upon tlm return of Its delegates fnmiTricn The Kill f P.iadlnK pre- hIiI. d Tin- inunrll tunslilireil me. ing Commerce Mia n.iiini i.t IVnirmnr.. Unit.. VV ItlU- 'Villi's, 1 III 1 t Illl-r lfa:i 1I'I .l.MJU. ." ." ' !""' V .. -t..n. !. n trrno. I in SkirtS, Ib Seized by Sol- sor. or nt Sandrlngham Palace I nnn . r CI menl reached for the handing over of the J!--1V n XT . 1 Th Loudon newspapers point out 000 1 OHS of Shipping 111 '"r,,me!I"V,l'nti::SrrftlJnnnUni diers ISear Eden Hotel svmpnthetlciill) how the King nnd Quien ' ., f ., , tltiii.d the yMtmlnntl " t , fTloilns have sought utiteasingl) during the war Kctliril forl'Ood "t b.fore then In" or- t me to burs the iragrd) if their Luro c ,riflin V,A,'7,.,,V.ni,ler.ln. By JOSEPH A. HLRMM,S "".V 'i''1' Jl i',,'" iTiZ . .hie, ,,f Vile Aic,l fn.tes l .eastern Cable to lining Public Lcegcr , nation the nature of the pe.-onal oi.x. j . " CH MU.I.S . S-EUIEN lWWZX Sic l.f. IM. 5.. ie .V. 1 Time. Co ?vr'BJ,'nvBnrU'"lV,?'m The u.uncll appolnled a permatient Jnn. lS(4iaConenhneen.Jfl.,., ?.1::.'"",r,'T,?H,t,1:,,ri,.U,1'"U wnoh, nn l ,e N t 7l.,e, co. .ommlttee. which held Us first meet- siiniiiiv DUCHY'S POLITICS Pershing Did Not Inter fere in Luxemburg, De spite Reports FRENCH RUMOR DENIED Colonel, Arrnnging for Parade, Rebuked Rebel Leaders Who Asked Change Noctle of Its sjmpathles, the army of occupation should In every every case deal with the nctunl government It found on the spot and thoultl In no case Interfere In nny local politics or move ments In T.uxembure or Clertnany. A l)nnrrout Humor 1 know well the genesis of this mls- and I can state that had the general known the vvholo story It would have made no difference In his jilans. Ne t 8, Troops In C'spllsl After that regiment marched through the town It left, nnd during the two weeks wc were In the Ducny of Luxem burg no Amerlcnn soldiers were l.ept In so certainly the Americans could havel been accused of messing Into things. I was In Luxemburg for the two weeks our troops were In the duchy, and nt no time did we tnlee over any function of government or exert any Influence on way or another on tne local political rltuatlon save for the owe day when ths Oeneral's staff refused to make him an chleioua nnd dangerous rumor, npren-1 umer urneni. Pernlilns'a orders ii.. ...i-i ..i !. ..i.- ... thApA .-..nt nf fhA rpolutlonarv party. I lie lliill nun iiiuiB iiu ciib mite, uvni wi - - - . i-j on leave or on business went unarmed, it Is a mlschlevoufc rumor that twist We these facts Into a statement inm um doubtless by some thoughtless soldier ' had no police In th town, In fact, left nrmv suppressed a revolution against or olTlcer reaching home. 1'rom personal It strictly alone. Any day revolutionists l)uches Aeletalele It 1 lcull" rlj nils ,,,,, , ,. Ih. ,,. Th. ual. wanted to go ahead we would nowhave .ch'evous nt this time when tho L"ei" knowledge I give the facts. Three eiajs ... " Smurc dlstuibances have brought tlw before our entrance Into the uueny ot i Luxemburg, officers attached to Clencral I'crshlng's stnff undo arrangements for H EDWIN L. JAMES a parade of American troops through the I capital of the little nation. In the nature of things, there was to I be a review, nnd natur.ll, marching through a neutral sovereign countr), the head of the government was asked to review the tloops with the American i commander, nnd, naturally enough, It I was decided to review them from the balcony of the Ducal palace, where LUXr itc,iv,-. i. '", - : . ..- ,. ,, ,,.. ... These, then, are the facts. It can- Utile diahv Into tne worm iimriigiii u. not be said thai the American nrmy when the Inhabitants arc i making occu suppressed any free expression, of local sntlons of outside Interference, u if populations. The only imtent factor was, peculiarly unfortunate! that the 1 rencn a lefusal bv Oeneral Pershing's staff ntws agency should be able to publlsn to change his plans. Had thej done, a rumor that Americans Interfered Special Copvrtoh Berlin, 20). Doubtless the Oeiman people will breathe more freelv nfter the removal oi cne spartat-an elnnRer Incorporated . Tlf Trim mfj-ir liJL'U in the persons of Llebltneclit and Hos.-i ' III L I IK I KlMl. ie 'K. MM.WM. .J--..V 111.' (Ill ininifiiiinuiiiiaiiiuriHiHBiuE-uniiPDiiitifiiiiiii iknni nwnniniiiiiBi-aPiiiii'npiiii nmmrai'iirurniiiniiii'niini'ni lmniimi 1 A 5ALE OF Special Cabhjto 1a cntng Public Ledger e'"""rg rev lew s generally takes place. j jm . s Comr'nht till I,, , v V Tfmr.ro I can state tint Ceneral Pershing per- g I W M Yl L lidn... f .i f . sonally knew nothing of these arrange- JLWJLI.-9 lle,lquarier of th. Amerle.n ArmT mtnlH at the tlme of ,cr making nnd I iirawiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiOiiiinM'Si FRANCE ADVISED Luxemburg, but the pi ess, with the exception of the pan Clerman orean snd even more so the mineral public ateply regret what the Vorwaerts characterizes as the case of a ij nchlng poriny or tne wildest West. "What will they think of us In the rest of the world now? W.ij must , U 1 rapl ruitiilfr ThrillltS they thus justly the name of the I ne L ' Se(l ll"'g lllIOn Hunr are expression, vou hear on all I of A (1 Ex t ju.gls '. t.Ttl socialistic oicans declare that t the 'hvsterlcal sons ml daushters of j bourgeolse war profiteers nnd friends 1 of reaction who populate the vicinity , or the Eden Hotel are responsible" to , xvhlch the Tagcblatt cliurph leplles tl that millionaires are not In the habit J of steallns corpses and mlIni; in Jj street fights. ij The demand for prompt investiga- JL tIon ls Benral. the pan Germans alone r. xcented. Tlie inlnt.n nitihxFin., wno are now prett well in control ot the whole Utj. hive nlreadv Instituted proceedings and suspended the otllcei in charge of the Helen Hotel, hut so far as is ascertainable neither he nor his men seem to be to b'amc, because the mob overwhelmed them so sud denly and pressed them In such maes that they could not make use ot their arms. Call for Protest Strike The Frelheit and Hote Tahtie Insist that the case be taken out of the hands of the mllitarj ami placed bofoie a civil court nt which all gioups of So clallsts shall be ripreented The two red organs also call a general &tilke as a demonstration niralnst the lvnching It is too earlv jet to baj with what success, if tlie summons should lie oDejeei tins surelj will lead to en counters with the militarj. who hold all points ot vantage, and much blood may be shed .Most llkelv the govern ment will appoint a civil couit inves tlgatlon. The Frelheit contends Uiat Lien, knecht was not hot from behind while fleeing, but was stood agilnst a tree and fired at In front as Is shown bv the bullet inatk for he had his right breast and right upper arm plerceil. Your correspondent is in formed, however, that all thiec bullets passed clear through the hoelv and that the Frelheit h Informant mistook the marks of egress for those of In (rress. Quito illoulcallv the l'leiheit then proceeds to accuse the mllitaiv of negligence If thc permitted I.ieb knecht to have the knife with which he wounded the hand of u sailor when the latter tried to prevent tin- anar chlst's escape Rosa Luxemburg's bodv has not been discovered despite tho closest search in tho Landwehr Canal and the Tiergarten in either of which It is supposeel to have been thrown. There Is no reliable ev ulence elthet that the Spartacans snatched it. Vot Sure of Luxemburg's Death Indeed, it is not even certain tint Rosa was dead when torn from the auto mobile Ihi holdler Mttlng bj her side was so bewlldeied bv the rapid succes sion of . xtraordlnarv events that he could not t.y with certainty where she was shot, bu thought it was In the neck just abme tlie best Uer a -sallant the s .Idler i-as wore a dark overcoat and evegla'se" He had llred Make Report rrln, .lip ;o - Twentv -seven hours prior to the opening of the Peiee Con ferenc," there had been in Id lit Trcve the first Milan conference siiiee the b ginning of the war brieve Seriiians and representatives of lli i s rles which line! defeated her 1 hi iior of con ducting tills nueting ft II to an Amenc m i.anaru X. Ilurlev, head of the snipping bo ire Tlie result of it was that Xmence nnd the Alius win get 3 ooo ono mns of eier- Pjauist-Statesinan Lcineius iii in Miippuig now in e.rrniun i,ii-- bo ued to tr.inpoit fiiod to Kurupe nnd to carre home inerlenii anil Vuslrill in soldiers This ngreeinent w hie h the C.cr 17,,,.;,rn MillUtPI mnns seemed gl id enough to make, s I'OILlgll lllllUMCi to Inst nt li st to the end of the tin il I nrnlnnp.iMnn iiprliift nf (lip iitmistice. aliel M''l''l)l;Di',lnl "'" Uq 1o,u wlth ,lir ""'p ll,e" l"CESN(r IN EFFORTS KU',r'1 ""ain't n I POLAND UNITED BY PADEREWSKIi; Factions as Premier and wmpi n rniTn'i " tie. -' eiv c le i i ju .a- 'i,nil ., ... i.... .ii,i,.i ...... tiv-'i . . k I'.ii wrnuru Vnother matter to lie determined l.ttei Ms whit (lernuinj will receive In piv for the use of these ship The rate w 111 In the average current rate for the use of ships now existing which will be estl inateel vonn The inonev e.ermaliv re I eelves ftoni this source she must expend I on account of mh li food supllcs us nia be si nt to lier In the trnnsfeired ships. The main fact Is that America and the Miles now gel .' 3m eiuej tons of e irgo ships and TOO OOo tons of pis-eager ships Ml the passenger ships will be readv immediate!) I llltnl Mute (iris I arcrsl ship T!ic .till I, a nu.,1 li.ilf nti, I Imlf .is Kmperor weie made public vesterdav i tonlnBt. in Uwrc.i -ind Kngland for The report was drawn up hi Ferdinand transports lhiglind will take the small Lainiuelc dean of the Paris law fnc-1 r vessels because Hie.v nie to be -ent . . ,. . , ,, through the sue? I anil em the vovage , ultj nnd Dr. A C. DeLapiadeUe, pro U) AuslrnIU America will take the fessor of lights of nations in the same laiger ships, ,,f nicli the Impentor Is fnf,i(. i tho biggest This new iiissengcr tonn.iKe IUCU11J. . , , ,,l lr.-. it., fill. .,i llir , lllivn THUI i ..... nimu ...v. Argue Against Bringing Aicli- Criminal Before Tribunal of Common Law Paris, Jan SO Some points in tlie , leport to which Premier Clemenccau lefeired when lie said lie had con-1 suited two eminent jurists on the penal iespouslblllt of the former tinman x le nun. I in '.ii It l announced i In dlploniiiK ciules ben tint the num. bei of tioips ihe (ierni.ins arc moblll7- lug iimlri I kid Mnislnl von Wovrtch, for loiiiiternetmg a I'ollsli Invasion of i fieimanv will aggngite two corps (prnlullv 80 000 tuii) of Orriipittlnii, roblrnr, Jan 10 I have lecelved tlie following; ' Tn Havaa xgencj in i'aiis hns received a cable from New ork that the New York Times hns printed a slory to the effect that it rumor Is current in N'pw York hit the American army on Its cntrv Into Luxemburg suppressed a movement then In progress directed against the existing government "The New York Times goes on to fa that it is no pan of the work of tlie arm of occupation to engage In uch matters nnd If this stor) is true the army of occupation should be on effort to stifle free expression of local populations relative to the form of government which they desire " left them to his staff, lie being occupied with more Important mnttcrs In tho meantime, revolutionary lead ers in Luxemburg had decided that the entrj of Pershing's troops into the capi tal was a good time for a demonstration against the Duche-s She being n rep resentative of roalt, nnd Pershing be ing a representative of democrne, these lenders set about getting him to help out the ruches In furtherance of their plans these revolutionary leaders went to (Jcneral Pershing's staff and lamented the fact that he was to stand on tlie balcon with the Duchess, be cause that would hurt their cause. The) said he should refuse to stand there, even though plans had already been an nounced The) said that If he did stnnd side In side with the Duchess there might be a riot nlonrl Couldn't See It .Now, tlie colonel to whom these men furnishings H W annntmpe a SnppJal Reorlcinti Sale of a num I ber of broken lines and incomplete assortments of g Men's Fine Furnishing Goods. 1 This merchandise is thoroughly high class -- the I usual Reed standard and presents an especial advan S t"w ,, n..Uoer at this time at the repriced figures. as the general tendency of the market is still upward. The volume of goods in the sale is limited, and I therefore they will probably be sold in a short time. g i The reductions follow talked is a Pract'cnl soldier man He (The New v0il Times has not printed" saw no International complications He an such stor) ) "'" a crowd of clvlllins threatening to ti .,.. .. i" ..... make a riot while his commander-lu- It cannot lie too emphatically slated i,i ,. ,. ,.i, .i ni,ininii.. .,.- army that the rumor referr.d to is false. The ,lng ,,!, eehlch he, the colonel, had I facts In the case would have to bo ell- made for Ccneral Pershing. So he slid .,,, ,.,,,, .ii. 1 iictly reversed to put the urmv of to the leader pf the delegation, Friend ..Warsaw. .Iin IS Slaved) - II A I "r" " of ,ou on ,)acU Ilonir nmI re,ember l'l iiiuii!-iMilitiil'l'i-'1". I ""-"."miiciiiifclll tiv with everv mind turneii to tne in- . i,u eniburg politics The command not onl) of the Third Army, but of the Amer ican expedltlonar) force, agrees preclsc lv with tlie Times that an army of oc cupitlon should In no way Interfere win, i Hm fron ixnHt lsfi I s ... through the MUed vlcte.iv bee-l. g veil . - i.p,e, '"" " "' "i us march to the r.hmo an order was Issued that, lrrc- lure mil ti.elug to forget tne pise ii Is as If the people li id conic out of n nlglititiaie No tliev are smiling, nnil the liuslm ss men are beginning to make plans foi the boom the) arc sure is I nlii ad Ihev renlire tint Poland has The object of the Ino.uit.v wis to investigate fiom a purel) jut lellcl.il 'point of view whether cilmes com mitted b) the German Govcinment and armv involved the pen il respon siblllt) of the former Gerrnin Km peror. what tribunal should judge him and whether his extiaditlou eould be elemaneled I The leport quotes a lettet from the . former Empeior to tho Kmperor nf I Austria in tho earlv elivs of tho war, in which the- Germen Kmpeior wiote ' Me soul is torn asunder, but evi I), thing must be put to flie and blood The tlnoits of tnen nnd women, children and the aged, must bo cut. nnd not a ttee not a house left standing itli sucli methods of tenor which nlone ean stiike so elcgen ei ite people ns the- Fundi the vv.u will finish befoic two months while If 1 usi humanitarian methods it tn tv piolong foi vears Despite all m repugnance, I hive had to borne tin- first svstem Tlie words "I" and "mv" in the lettei are Italicized In the lepoit Hand Dili Not Kxi'iule The authors of the report give a 'ojib argument against bringing the uumbt r of soldiers she can si ml home I each month bv To OOu. elf the I loo ooo m go tonnage 1 ooo -uoo Is ready fur Immediate use The rest soon will be VII these craft ale In Herman ports ilmllv Bremen and Ham burg jo.mc' imi iiier vessels In the Ualtic will be plated at the ellsposal of e.er 1 manv hrsclf to cur) on liti io.itlng I trd- Mm will be allowed to nnn I tiles. Willi her own sailors, but nil tin oilier sliips taken will be manned b) srllors fiom tli xinrrltjn and Hiltlsh n iv Irs i The thief irquest the fiernnn title I gates at Treves made was 111 it all tin 'ships including tlio-e to u.itisport troops to Xinerlia and Austialli be manned b e,ruiau sihiihh This re quest of tourse w.isllitlv refused s0 much foi tlie inatfrl.il f.uts of this transaction Hut In addition, miri ans in I' iris nitach min li psMhoi, gii il importanc. to tlu fin t that the beginning . nf chll and ee momle igrenueiits eeltli '(iiniun bjs aetuillv lull made It was er) ev'tdi nt tint the lurmins Hum selves were eb lighted lo in ikt sili a lrginnlng Thee de.lir.il the lit i man people insisted that line give up this,. ! Hhlps to help ai tin worl of transporta tion of food to Kuteip. but the dtltgites nssured th in num eontirii" that Her man would not bt nibled to g.t all the fon.l she iieieled tlur, bv and must not ex-Kmpeior before a tribunal of rom-'exp.ct it either commits In greater need and not tespoiisiiii.. lor uu war will hive grtuttr eoiisldi ration, but Herman) will get such fats and grains as she. ab solute 1) net ds mon law because his will commanded but his hind did not execute Thev sav he was not the principal offendm and tint therefore he coukl onlv be punished as an at complice Alt Intel nation il tribunal consequent!! must be found Thev con-idei The lligue aibitiatlon couit founded at the IS"" conference Incompetent to tiv him as the eouit vv is meant for cases wheie -.- iidnnlti I.. - lin nnnliAil Tlmi ii r ft til and Jumped off leforc the soldier could thl't -n pmileh ))f.w iurla(iict.m must grab his am This happened on Kur- fuersten D.imm Tho automobile was speeding south but the croeeils mased so quicklv that the guards thought it best to turn ind reach Moabit bv another route t Hltzlgstrai-se the automobile was stnppd by the command in ha t 'I lif guird, believing It whs a mllltarv patrol whose dut) it was to stop and search all ve hides passing certain points stopped 'Its Red ltnsa'' some one cried this being the n ime b) w hie It Luxemburg was known In her pirtKins Like a wive the tumultuous masses rushed on some seeming frlendlv and some wrathful The soldiers were lifted from tin car some being thrown to the ground V few sei onds later all was over The solellers found themselves more or less bruised a Ion.- with the empt) tar while the hoveling human wave was receding low ird th tatial In consequence of the threats of the Independents and -p-mm ans the mil - tary is preparing for every emergent v The Btreets are patrolled unteisinglv Had field guns have been placed in posi tion In man) public squares t cer'aln points all persons must subm.t to a more or less clost search, accord I g to sex fo- lemales are no longer i nutted to pass unmoltsied Women ire srureheil Since is. nlgnt three women bate been caught with man) rounds of caif ridges hidden under their cloaks Vn other eleganth dressed person observed parading in front of the IMen Hotel attracted the suspicion of the oldiers on patrol When she notlietl that she was observed aim tied She uh cap tured and taken lo the L'de n Hotel where the prisoner provtii to be a young saiior ilisguLsed as a gil lie carried a lieav) te olver in a sate lei He refused to make an) statement about himself or his purpose An annult) of .on 000 m.uks has been awarded to the King of W'urttemburg In the event of lis death his widow In to receive a eeaile allowance of 100,000 marks Ml pavments com prised In the civil h't have teased The castle at Jlebtliausen will be the Kings residence In futuie All either ro)j! castles become state propert), and no. lice has been given to tlie members of the ro)al faml'.v lo evacuate them. The Zeppelin firm with olllces In Ihri " lln. known us tlie Deutsche Luftreere has just obtained a coinession ror air trarnc, operating in conjunction with the Hamburg-American Line It Is noi known jet whether a new t)pe of Zep pelins ls to be emplo)cd in the air serv ice, or the latter confined to airplanes also manufactured nt Frledrltlishafen At present the firm offers airplanes for election propaganda ami announces a 1, regular mall, express ami passenger ii service by Urge 11 Ing machines, with two depots in llerlln Priet Celeliralea Jubilee The Rev John I Mugulre rector of St. Kllzabeths Church Twent)-tlnrd and Berks streets, wns tlie ce'ebrant of solemn mass at whici Archbishop Dougherty presided In honor of the rec tor's sacereloted silver Jubilee )esterdav .-The seruiein was preached by illshop Thomas .. Slinhan rector of the I Catholic University of America, at I .WwUiifbn, D. C. ' be created which should be the first Instrument of a league of nations and In which should appear exclusin-h the States which fought Germane The two Freneh lunsts prove that the extradition of the former Herman ruler tannnt he refused ,v lie is not i political refugee The report sajs It Is nnu-judlcnl to as,imil ite war with coispiracv rimes of wir are crimes of public law nnd intern i tiema llan not polircn crime Like a Itusiness Finn Tlie anthills of the report ct nmeiue b) estalillshing that no petuiltv is possible igalnst i 'ntion nm more than against a tompanv hit tint the manager or director of a companv ean be punished 'The Kmperor m the flist pl.ue sa)s the report a King ot Prussia is president of the confederation In v ir tun of a special law In which human wld does not entei The 'ierman so e reign depends onlv on God and t e sworel Willi such ii eoiiceptioii uf power It would be unjudicial to the highest degree to allow the Kmperor to escape- respnnsibllitv for his actions his respouslbllit) for tho war foi vvhltli under tlie constitution decision lie longed to him alone, his lesponsl hillt) foi violation of Relglan 11PU traltiv which was willed be luni, hiy tesponsllilllt) foi acts of terrorism b his troops which ho willed and oriieiMl" ' Modem lin " the reoort continues does not itcognlze irresponsible authorities even at the summit of hleraichv It bi ings a Mate down fiom its pedestal ami mike s it submit to tlie rule of tlie Judge "I'hiie can theiefore be to q ies tlon tif saving fioin the- Judge a man who is at tht. summit of hier-nh elthei bv tlie application of internal law oi of International livv ' llourReols (lies Pretfilenl Leon liourgeois former Pren t Fitneh authorlte uu the. league f , tions in a statement to the Vint i as a precedent for the punlslmn n t Hermans of all degrees com I, ml f lat on of the laws of war the . , llenre W Irz who was tried Iv .. i martial and exeiuied after the i War for i Ui ltn s suffertel bv norilien in ern In the t imp be tomminiliij u v dersoiisllle e;a L Mililarv Mj-s for I. 5. Heroes V tnllliiiiv muss foi member if tlie pirisb who tut. I d tin sere in wa I . id n ur l.iile l Mount t armr! e liuri i Ihiril mil Illm stl.its o. teriliv wuh liit VI ,nni v ts tele Iru ami "-erg. at Bin n of the qunr .ini.is' r t lis n irgt of the mi t re pi our i i the prlitless boon or llbeitv and tint thf will soon be able to enjo) Its bene fits, despit. tlie nuinv dllllcultles et to be ficeel this winter One of the most significant fads Is th it the prices of commodities are be ginning to drop Just as thev did in Prague I et November with the inaugu ration of the Cncho-Slovah govern ment Kviu Hiose pirtles which have not been enlhtlv lemenleei bv the effoits of Ignite .Inn Padeiewskl t'icmler md Koit ign vihiisier In the new eoahtlon cablni t who his nppealtd to his t oun trvniin to be Poles tlist and part) men nfiii vnnl ate now forgetting their old differences Ilotb .VI Padeiiwskl anil his wife have workiil night and dn, tiavellug seilng i. illt is .mil dclcgailous ami attending pilblli fuiu lions it vv is a tninnioti siglit fur the toirt "poiiilrnt lo see M Pad- erewskl in the i irlx hours of the nun n- i Ing befnrt. lie hail gone to bed Then aftt r sleeping i few bouts lie was up I agiln seeing politicians nnd begging1 them for the lnve of Poland to help him Hi greatest t.isl, was to h indtc General Joseph Pilsiid-kl, tin mllltarv luad of th couiiuv who vvlsliid to pennlt M P.idcrtvvsM to form a new mlnlstrv, but was afi ild of precipitating a ilvll w.u btt ius of the tiiitats eif . 1 111" SOCI lss I Tin full ' minion ininisirv formed bv M Paeleiiuski is eon post el as follows- Premier nnd Foielgn Minister. M i Piderewskl: lntrini M W'njt leihow- ski. Commerce, M lloiula: l-lnanee, M. Fngllsh, Public Health M Janisseew- ski. Communications, M I'berh.irdt; Posts and Telegraphs, M I.lndq , Agrl lUltuie, M Janltltl, Arts, M Przes mvckl. I.ibor Jf lvonovskl, Food M Mlnklewlc, Justice M huinskl. Public Works M Prm hulk v. iln.i the Ilobhevlki are tsp.ii.illv bun i .igimst the l'olis it being le 1 itpil tn it the dfi laratlon of a holv vv tr ig unst p. mil lv tht Mns, r,v gov inti n n iImh the 'ligiit and tints of ev i Hi Uu v i ' k 11 the Poles as tne i , .f nut U nl I , if there Is an) riot .vou are likely to be imong the casualties." The next da) General Pershing stood on tlie bnlconv of the palace with Duchess Adelaide and reviewed the Infantrv and nothing untoward hap pened Not until afterward did he even know that revolutionaries had tried to' change his plan The colonel In charge had not thought It Important enough to bother the commatider-ln chief with, I $.50 Neckwear. $.35, $1.00 'J Aoz. I 1.00 Neckwear, .65, 1.75 ', dor. I 1.50 Neckwear, 1.10. 3.00 ', doz. I 2.00 Neckwear. 1.50, 4.25 ',, doz. a 2.50 and 3.00 Neckwear. 1 2.00, 5.50 Va doz. 1 3.50 and 4.00 Neckwear. 1 2.50. 7.00 doz. i? .65, .75 and 1.00 Half Hose. .50 1 1.15 and 1.50 Silk Half Hose. 1.00 H 2.00 and 2.50 Silk Halt Hose, i.au Silk Rcefe.s, Wool Motor Scans, unueiwcar !; $2.00 and $2.50 Pajamas, $1.75 3.00 and 3.50 Pajamas, 2.50 5.00 Pajamas, 3.50 7.50 Pajamas, 4.75 2.50 Shirts 1.50 3.50 Shirts 2.50 5.00 Silk Shirts.. 3.50 6.50 Silk Shirts.. .75 .50 and 6.50 and 2.00 and 3.00 and 4.50 and 6 00 and Coats, Bathtobos! Waistcoats, Gloves, Toilet Cases and Collar Dags I aie included in the sale. I Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREBT m iiiiiiBiiffiiiiiiiiiiinraiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiijii- 5? Beauty's Secret il k toff w rnti b tlhi i n ..fi nf uu liarm wi tfr m i HT Kn n St A a h na n th h -r i Km, f ir fcln Im i i m h 1 nnurtMii i n ne if. i a in, and lun lul en v. LLEWELLYN'S riiiluilrliilils's sundard Drug store 1518 Chestnut Street 1 M !'W 1 DRINK I BI i H Distilled water at its best. All harmful I minerals and germs removed the natural B M water taste retained. Drink six glasses of H B Purock a day and build a barrier between m B yourself and sickness. II Wf Purock U'ater it delivered to office and hom in H H i ttenliied, Mealed bolllet or five-gallon demijohn. M I 'THECHARLESE, HIRESCO. 1 fl 210 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia I Bell, Spruce 3643 KeTttone, Race 1887 I fcWHB?s92?"BMlflBMS?&!ssi!ln Bt&Bk WHkftatfBMWtttt All auto accident on Lancaster Pike In vvhuli the son of Albert V lurner, ot Harper K lurner lirokcie, was saved fiom sirloua lujuiy by a Safetee cilasa windshield. bafetee Glass, a Philadelphia product, was used by ninety per cent of the U. B. Army In France for gas mask lensos, aeroplane windshields, aviator cocgles, and similar requirements. dv, New Telephone Toll Rates Effective January 21, 1919 (Announced December 13, 1J118, by Postmaster General, Washington, D. C.) New schedules of rates for telephone toll calls (to points outside the local service area) under which all toll calls throughout the United States are placed on a uniform basis, become effective 12:01 a. m., January 21, 1919. Under these new schedules the "station to station" rate is the base rate upon which all rates for the various classes of service offered are computed. This rate is determined by the air line distance between toll points and is computed, for the initial period, on the basis of 5c for each 6 miles up to 24 miles and 5c for each 8 miles beyond that'distance. For toll calls where the calling party does not specify a particular person to be reached at the called telephone, "station to station" rates are charged. For toll calls where the calling party does snecifv a particular person to be reached at the called telephone and the connection is established and conversation held with that person, "person to person" rates are charged. As this service requires a greater amount of operating effort, the rate for such calls is about one-fourth greater than the "station to station" rate. The minimum "person to person" rate is 20c. Toll calls involving an appointment to talk at a specified time, or involving the use of messenger service to secure attendance of a designated person at a public tele phone at a distant point may be made at rates usually about one-half greater than the "station to station'' rate, plus the cost of messenger service. The minimum rate for such calls is 23c. For all toll calls other than those made on the "station to station" basis, where con nection is established but the conversation is not held because the calling or called party is not present or will not talk, a "report charge" is made, equivalent to about one-fourth of the "station to station" rate. The minimum "report charge" is 10c ; maximum $2.00. No Report Charge is made if the call is completed before midnight of the day it is placed. Night rates, applying only to calls made on a "station to station" basis are quoted between 8:30 p. m. and 4:30 a. m. The rate between 8:30 p. m. and 12 midnight is about one-half the "station to station" day rate, and between 12 midnight and 4 :30 a. m., about one-fourth the "station to station" day rate. The minimum night rate is 2oc. "Station to station" calls must be made as far as possible by giving the telephone number of the called telephone. When the number is not known and telephone directory infor mation is not available the number should be obtained from "Information," or if the called telephone is at a distant point, the name and address of the called subscriber should be given to the Toll Operator or to the Long Distance Operator, as the case may be, stating that it is a "station to station" call. The "station to station" rates are substantially lower than the "person to person" rates. In order that patrons may effect the greatest economy in their charges for toll service, and also maximum speed of connections, they are urged to study their toll service requirements and to make the widest possible use of "station to station" calls. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA I I i ! sffi MS I ,5 i r V I L M .; t --.