Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 21, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TCESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910
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CASUALTY LIST
HAS 27 KILLED
.Thirteen Others Died of
Wounds, 26 of Disease, !
6 of Accident i
10 MISSING IN, ACTION
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Grand Total of Losses Up to;
Date by War Department
211.282
Whlnton. Jan. 21. The casualties
announced by the War Department this
afternoon comprlso 82 names. Of this
total 2T wero killed In action, thirteen
died of wounds received In action. 2G
Fuccumbed to diseases and K were on
tnc list as having died from accidents
nnd other causes. There are only ten
leported mlsslnR and none ns wounded.
The first section of tlio uas renori. is-
i-ued this mornlns. shows G3 wounded
severely.
Died from incident nnd
...
other causes 5
Died of disease 2fi
MlsslnR In nctlon 10
Wounded In action
1r!202
13,38
134,036
82 211.210
Total
Total of section num
ber 1 casualty list
M
Hraml lOtal
orrirKKs list
Killed In Action
I.IKL'TIJNANTrt Vrthur Connor
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Pt. Al-
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trinii vt
tuip4 Mllne In .Vrtion
pniVATB Clauil M. Hnnes. Clermont
Mounded slUhtlr In Aetlon. "'ou"lr "-j
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v-S-V'Yir KeeirSrT" ' . " ,
vi.,n,ii in Arllnn (nrttrto innHermineui.
PiT.loin. Reimrted Mlln In Arlion
1 ,-." v.in. i-i oiri. AuBust A n?Hel.
. !lttiniurBti. Tho'.doro V ItletztnBer. 13..
MVet Camnria mrrci. innuu"
mck '" '""""".'n.''A' To'n """""
pniVATK John Jl Cummlncs. 3118
North How aril street, Phllndi-lphla.
Iteturned to Iliitir. Irevioiisiv Kfiionea .u-
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conroitAi i:.iri
1 r-mn.lna T-ltl.-
l'HIV Al l.n joilli r.imi rtii-n-isuji. ....,...-
. D.u. i.r...v llnmiiune. l.ue Ilo.e.
SharpsvlllO! I'harlfii M Stnnp. Plttsbursh:,
Wllllum J VVrlnht. PlttsbnrBh. I
MAH1NK coill't ' WALT1ES 1
PENNSYLVANIA
Killed In Action
Summailzeil, the casunujes io nam ine mm ot psmtrnimm aiiu mo '""'"" I tho most recent Information In tnl:- "ia"v 'e same catepor ns foodstuffs. I nndaro nl Jupo-Slavl Altrl illcouo cue
Keported Ano7h l.l b'. to ratify ,ho lr.y" of Xdcona tohH..nrnu!SoS?U " no'ad" i'.' Vae lltle " o?n, n" fT " ," T- T '" "T" f C"'
""':.-1 ,T0?B PeI,Ce' valflnR0 l"rati,o Amerlcpll, Satlm. "our and dtatrlbutlne food after it I. " r ' '' "s tX
Killed hi action 2. 30,426 sehelilemann Votes Thrown Out vvhero the feellnc was MlonB that tho Imported. , cotnm.-rclale, mentre le stutlstlche chl-
Tlla.1 nf ,nimrlfl 13 l-.bUJ , .... ...... . jt ... ..... .., ,1 ., ..... . .. .11 ...., ,,!, B,.ln.,,n II .
1 ' lci1.l.;.rrANT-n,.,.e.Ru.h.,for-D.n. M-PnK(rromB y.. ouh, "& ' ," mPj l.v .nod.finR tho ' , oi" mdulM ,a!;r,' who .-ossaria, ma orr s'linpone.ses, ponM .' ' ' U C1 ." I
. ten l.outtort vMV rhrlsMan Peonlo's part. 77,304; Herman blockade nftalnst the Oirmiin ports mi nrp stm under nrmr. Tho manufactiiie '''' "itempor.inenmeiitl- cl clunRO II ClOtllCS. 1 llC' liaVC Cllllci t CI1
I ,w of Mound'. Democrats, BM21. Independent Social- ns to peimlt n fnlr ib-Riee of t'ndlnB ot tcxU,w. tor example, is urRentlv ,-,- Ruente teleKramm.i fuclnalo non vt , . , , , r ,
rtl ItTtlVATKS-Josepli S Oorgel. scranton. lsiHi 34tl0fl, The National People's with the outside world, thus pcimit- ml,ro(l to n.-et tho needs of , nemy pop-1 ' le' ,lu ,bl- 'l!" "'lato Jiropa- WHO .tlbO I1CCG CIOUICS, lOOQ,
4. .Vll Am 1 Ploweri.. ritisbwah; Joseph , narty olIea tne Hghest ot c of tho day , tine Gel many to litirch.ibo food nnd tlhl0, , a, th production of other mn J Randa jURo-slavo : tovs education, and homes
M Jtvhlnnle ntro. hav Ine 7145 billots , othcr supplies with her own mono , , , , ,,.,,, to ,. (.lwlutoIv , s. Wi-sblrcton. lie 21 pennnlot n ill . cuuc.iiun, urn nuiiita
W. Kllle.1 In Ation. ,'f",f:l1VT,,",nr"1 ' I,, iVssel the Malorlty Poclallsts cast 'earned tluotiKli selllnR HeMiian CMiorts pon,n,,I(, Th, m,l,i, it is -,,M. f,,Hll. M-.uclo iilllclale da HelRriide. nirulllco WlllCll IlCCd furilltUre, T-OUSC-
VA sKnnPVNT-Thom.s" "hase Kington. ' 5,7is "otcs-nemocrats. 25,002; Chris ""clever a matket was nvallable. tnle relief mauns and ..llevl.ite condl- slump 1 serho ill qur. dl.-e che 1 sentl- (.,,;... q:j. nn.l ,.n,mtl(,s.
'((' ?mi"AnlT7nhrymii v'rawiord. Fair- t," Vc'" H p"rv 4o05 Nationals, Tor their prtrt the Trench have ons of unemployment upon v. blch Ilol- im-ntl popolarl contro le Intppe Itnlla ic kixpillg 310S ail 1 L-OUIltlCss
,VVI ,nnnt em "a." eopies P-i". ''"i made It cleat- that tlicv me not satis- ..... 1. ,,..1,.,, niimii,. in n. aunnntnnn oanl nm In Serbia, liellle U nnc linf ,:,,-, t,U,.tn t 4-K
1 iiin oi iioiiniii . - -. ...,i. i,n is- fAcAnint iiAi m 1 u 1 Vni t tito t. Tii.iTinii ii .i..inu i,. ... . i..i . - iipfrraiii mn. ru cu uniirii liiin miiiumi" r r 1 . 1 i i i. . .. i-: ..
Uft ;...... ".V ,. i ..!.. p,Ioiis1t Re- 9489; Herman Peoples party, -iiv, ,, . ,,,. nmntl.. ,u n rni,.llilon -" w ' .,,.., .;. . ", . i ,1.11,. """ inai i-umi 1 uuic iu inc.
mi nunmiru rri vm in, .-;.--- - . , . ri.i-.ii... nni tvi mv x.i..... ... - -....... .. rrnr ihiiii t-iw ur ; stin!
'1. nn.tFinTS .A..r Allll OFtS f "rtlllTViriia I
ft Pn,VAT.oi!?.V,&. l bnruy Socialists bad from .0 Ijej
etreet FratiKroru, t'nnaaeipnia.
Present for I)ut. Prevlouslr Reported Mls-
irrM-MV lor . uw. ,..
flllV AII.-.-IIIIIIH1 wi. liu,uuib.i,
Allied Compromise
trm . T W. Z.T
gt ffffOfirrf r"rtinnni
"' vivv . ww.ww .
Continued from Tate One vi III get four out ot the fourteen seats
forces now in Russia and an attempt j a "Xw""""' seat's &We.m
to make a working arrangement toi nerlln, the Democrats two and tho three
help Russia out of her troubles j v' coSnVoMhe national
Without formal recognition Of theoto probably will not be available bc
Bolshevists. 'oro tomorrow.
This proposal has great Strength ' Klchhorn Faces Arrt
in British and American official cir- i It is probable that nicliborn. sparta-
, , l .j. v. i ,i.i. can, recently chief of police, and HtiR
cles, but it is by no means clear what Hftisei nn tlm secretnty f:r I'orlRn
policy will be adopted. Affairs In tho Ebert cabinet, have been
,, , . .. elected to tho National Assembl lle-
Something again must come up , tlJrn) aro comlnB ery Biowi, nnd the
within a few days regarding Russia, results, even in Berlin, aro unccttaln.
for a universally recognized Russian ' Berlin "
policy must bo achieved. been issued. It Is said that various
Disarmament, restoration of com- charges have been made proof ' which
. , , .. j ,1. . ,,- v would make r.lchhorn liable to punish-
mercial relations and the establish- m,nt for flftcen Jears
nient of peace and order in Europe
.... .. .n.ii e tUr.
all hinge on the settlement OI ine
Russian question. The defeat of tho
T)J. In Poplin nnil tk imnrnvprnent
Reds in Berlin and the improvement
of the situation in 1'oland may bring
some measure of recognition to the
Bolshevist Government which is re
ported to be sending Joffe and Lit
vinov to the Peace Conference.
The best information possessed by
American experts on Russian affairs
Is contradictory as to the strength of
b Ttnlshpvlst Government.
the Boisneviss uovernmeni.
On one hand is reported a readt-
JU-ir- rrk :r.;iTrV-
"lJL)mUnSiTn(lliaiBiiif nynt iLfir frft VT
"ipmKsnur mHr
w i gat j-
Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society
Whlker-Gordon
Just as it comes from the Cow
Milk
Natural
Delivered in Philadelphia
by the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Co.
t AH milk sold by the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company
is produced from cows owned, fed and cared for by this
Company, and delivered from its own or its agents' wagons.
This insures uniformly clean and pure milk, and satisfactory
service in which every care is taken to make sure that
Walker-Gordon milk reaches the consumer just as it comes
from the cow, fresh, clean, pure. Bacteriological examina
tions show the milk to be remarkably clean.
Walker-Gordon cons are large, healthy animals, many of which
are bred and raited by the Company. They are tested and examined
dally and are fed a ration of clean grains, clover and alfalfa hay.
Milked in clean barns, from clean com by clean hands, and
delivered sealed and cold within a few hours after lt leaves the covvi
this is Walker-Gordon Milk.
SUPPLEE-WlLLS-JONES MlLK COMPANY
Winntr tf ftvtht Gtld Medals TeltpbinePtplar 530
ncss to surrender, on the other hnnd
Is undoubted the strength of tho Red
army and the support of the Bol
shevists by other political elements
who are opposed to foreign interven-
i tion which would lestoro the land to
the old landlords and rob them of tho
fruits of the revolution.
Thirty-two million rubles of paper
money now In circulation In Russia
and the deficit of forty-eight million
niVilos in tlifi 1919 budiret will Imvn
to be met by further work of the
printing press. I
Moderates Win
Teuton Election
Continued from Farc One
.many candidates as there were deputies
to be elected, electors were permlttl
to strike out a name or names on a bal-
lot, but could not Insert others to replace
them.
The vntlns. under tho Herman ncheme.
Is based on proportional rcpresenta-
tlpn, so that each party elects reprcscn-
tatUes In proportion to the voto cast.
ine lirsc msis oi me iiuuuuai """ i
bly. the Herman advices show, will bo
to draw up a new Constitution, deflnlnR
j lie .iu.juruy nuuiiiu-io, nw ,itw,fc,i
it, in.,.,. ,i, h,i iimir iiinv name
printed nt tho bottom of the ballot, and
In some pollliiR stations In Berlin larRe
numbers of these ballots wero declared f
illcRnl, nnd It Is said that
l'lilitpp
Scbeldemanti lost 11.000 votes In one
., o..i !.,. e. hi. ,in..
Incomplete returns last night showed
ihnl l,e Tlemoerata rolled 1.2.14,041
- .
votes; Majority Socialists. 2,603.423; in-
dependent .Socialise ,01.187; Christian
People's partv. 1.110.137; the Herman
People's party, 266.157. and the National
1'eonle's nartv. 467.367
the Independent Socialist" 1 1 Ji
mi. n si 1 .., 1 iAnti i it rnrTL-
. -. . i
ine cerman .x.iuuii..i ""'"-"'
has elected eight deleRates In liauen. n-
" r.T 7. -.'..., -I' .1 .!.,-
nMiiiirirr Uflrr 1 itinrtii 1:11 -. iiii'-l 1111c 111111-
-l,'"r. iW....i-.,
later. T-h.e Chrlft an Peoples' party
fnnee j rentrlsts) electea livo ueie-
g one of ,Ulum )3 Konstantlne
Feurenbnch
Tirro deV
llerinnn
nie.sch. P,
Social Democrats
u0 dehcates
nueckert
...... tl
. I11UIK, ."""-'" .... - .t.,. ...
....-.
successful as a candidate 01 ui.iu.m..
Democratic part-
. P5x-ulU!ec-
Ilerlln. Jan. .1. 1" "' ,"''.
tlon returns from all parta of Herman
aro cominR Into Herlln slowly because
r the work In tabulatitiR tho vote of the
-t. n.ltH.. nivtlAU
v.-il ui m.- "".. .-.- ...... -
pendent Socialists and the J.erman , Dem-
.... ih. Mnlnrltv Social 3tS Will COn-
istltute the Left of tne .National .venc-in-
, bly. with 65 per cent of the seals.
The Democratic pirty has trade nn
1 ...n.n .i,nln.r. nnd nay outstrip the
...... , .-- t I ..,. Tlin IiiiIa.
ceninsis in ine nuiu vu..v. --
socialists made a stronR cleventn-
hour rallv in the capital, and probabl
Tho c-omhlneil bourReols parties m ine
kingdom of WuerttemburR nnd tho
pro,lnLe ot Hohenzollern, Prussia,
elected ten delegates to the Xatlonnl As-
sembly. The Majority Socialists sented
gen and thQ Inde,)cn,,,.nt Soclalists
none. The combined popular vote of the
t Socialists was uOCOOO and tne nourgeois
In Mecklenburg and Lubeck the com
bined bourpeols parties elected three
delegates and the Socialists thiee.
The Majority Socialists appear to have
made big gains In T'ast Prussia, In
Hanover and Bremen the Majority So
cialists had a largo ;naJorlty over the
ii a i Lien jiiivvi
Independent Socialists. In Lelpzlc, how-
,eNer - the Independent Socialists polled
, 105000 vot neainst 95,000 for tho Ma-
1 jority socialists.
H
Clean
, rrcsident ot me iii h by her Kovernmont, for the tcason that ," ',, " ' ..!,. cnno r-iimortiti I clornnll iuui itini aiiiiii iiimmii iiicill-
pRates were elected ' im f this onooutnRrmeiit bewti to hrlnc ., .. , n, .,. BlpIrnno ,, , K(irhi crn.tl .ono ,i avvlo clu II here nf tliete linmec Flo vnn
Dmocrats. one peine er, n rCf.um))tIon of noimal conditions to ,r.L n , ., n, ,h ,nn. h,,,. noIn ,,.. n,niI,.r.. con p-ulcnsa la ",." ,. ' J..
arclfc-n Minister of Uaden ine that country, t hetv vvoul.l bo. 1 t pica .nnsl.lerstion L-lusta d.clslone delle nuto-lt.V iill.-atc. make ailVtllinil VOU WOUld
T -'" ? M? ihVtu (1 J--o nVraJuiii-r rr p;ir!?la to exchange for their
Traffic Minister. l.uuwie in oincr woiiis to us 11 suiiikj rau .......rlnla u--.1 in In.lustrton In such I'll .illro dl.picclo d.i CUllRiie In An flrS? Ylllir IllPSSnpP V
nt,.. e tvio interior, was nression. cteiinanv vvoiiiu iicc-uiue . ; . ... ... .. ... .,1 ,. 1. ., - - r-
COUNCIL OPPOSES
TRADE WITH FOE
Allies
A. t r iMui.irmn ui'iuiv uicrhicb io me fence ,
gnillSt Ll ttingCongreM nrlouii economic dflcgntlon (
Blockade to Let Germans
Enter Commerce
,
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AMERICANS FAVOR
Believed ActlOU Would Help
Stop Bolshevism and Also in
Paying Indemnity
By RICHARD V. OLLAHAN
.,-,,. ,. . n ,,. , ,
special i.auie in avemng i nunc. L.cugrr
Cennrlahl, IDM, bj lie .V. V. Times o.
Inr, Jan "1 No ROnctnl oppor-
tunlty Is to be'nfforilcd to Herman -
fo A present at least -to muke
,., toward n resumption of nor-
'mn, econo,nic conditions This dc-
rson i.a, ))ecn reached liv n majoilty
. ,h -llnr.m council of the Inter-
'.. . ' Confc,cnce nfter conK
0f
.
Hermanv vvaH clvru n meaKUic ot pat-
tlclpatlon In the world's business.
It was the Americans who brought
the question squarely liefon? the su
preme council, iliey nau necoinu
vlnced that if present conditions con-
Iiiurrl in the tpiutorien coiisiiiuiiiik
tho former fiermnn Rmp re. i -he-
vlsm would obtain such n lio d that It
.. ..... t .1 1 I........IU . . nlinn if nttf
um w m im '" -- """";
as a result lt would spre.ul e"tal
and become n menace to over conn-
"1-
J o View ot ine L linen ouui-s nil
. , , nuci(iv ini a position
7 - .
of economic httenBtli umler the civ
comilBt,ment 0r n UTtotl hlochnilo
t"iK".n-iii ." .; ....-
ii..ii...An, . . i'n.iri n ha iiniim.
I' UI IIRTIIJUU', IIIV I IfllUI tlU MII14M-
8tp0(, , hilvt, fc,t that lt oulfl bo
.., ,, .i,mv fiiniio to rjerninnv
um tho tPrms nf ,,eIlcc Wl,lp acct.ptPd
..!,. .- ,,..,1 f, ...... Il,nl ul.n linrl linn
. ". ..v ..- -
vanquished.
Omsk Will Ask'
Peace Delegates
ronflniieil from Pate One
-er.
nnrt the view- of Heibert C lloovi
that, In this territory, there arc food
1 reserves sumclent to last tlio people
I untn MnrcIli Imt that the ft 'iplles In
other parts of tho country ate sn Tr.
. 4. TY....!.!.... ll-llcnn la ren Inrnd TSnt
-.r, i ,i--.u,-,n i. " .,....... v.. v-
the people of nil the recent! liberated
,. .t.. m,,c. i, r.i ir in.-v nro not
countries must be fed If the are not
to bo in danger of lapsing Into Ho' -
sbevism, and has asked Congress to
advance money for feeding them, It Is
considered evident that the provisioning
t.t(tl,l.in pnntlnntiB In orrnm- n nroml-
nenf ntnrn In the illseu.sslon-4 noil going
on
To Dlsrnss I.riiKiie toon
Tho plans for tho Le.iRtte of Nations i
are continuing to develop lind It I?
deemed not improbable that Iho coo- '
ference will get to Its fltst full ds.
cutslons of that bubject by the end
of this week.
The Italian Government li.m nom
inated Senator Scialoja, former Minister
iator Scialoja, former Minister
ns the Italian member of the
ml comiultteo In Paris to
ciuistlon of the Leaguo of
of Justice,
International
study tho nun
Nntions. I.eon Bourgeois and 1-oul
I Robert Cecil are the French nnd Brltlbh
, members, respectively
French women have nddressed n petl-
tlon to tho members of the I'uice Con-
ferenco asklnp Justice In tho name of
j thousands of women, ouiir Rirls and
children who. it is set forth, were s5s-
tcmatleally toin from their families and
subjected io various tonus or unreal-
.
lncnl nt iho linnil of the nermann dur
Inc thenar. Tho petition mtils:
"In order foiovcr lo prevent the re
currence of Midi atrocities. ve ns; that
. lho9 who executed them nml those v ho
ordered them he Aimliinned as crlmlnnls
of the common Inn "
OwlnR to prendre of more uruent
prolile
... - -.--. .ii. . . .,
nro studying, each for ltelf, the block-
ii i ii hi in i in lt. fill-ii inr imniT. inn nmni-.
ndc and ltlndred problem. It la proln.
bio they will Innunur.ite Joint dlcus-
sloni durliiK tho comltis- week.
The Ameilcan V lew point contemplates
n certain relaxation of the earlier "water- i
tlfiht" lilocknttr which would nllow tlio j
entr;- of foodnluiru, lubricants nnd other
materials Into enemy countries. This,
It Is held, would penult the restoration
"f. ""'rll.uttne BVKteniH Hour mills and
other nReniies Involved In the pieparn.
t'on of food supplies. The blockade, '
however, would o'.lterwltfe he ns rluUI'.y
enforced as efr, hecauso of Its alue
as a weapon to force the enemv to ac
cept the peace terms that will bo pre
sented, The relnntlnn of the blocl.ade ns
repanls fooilstiiffs Is already effective!
In n portion of the former HnpsbuiR
domains rood Is belnR sent Into VI-
cm!n "1 W,'U n",, "liberated reKlons'
nnd will lie supplied to Ocrmany under
,l,p '"" of l,,e armlst'ce extens'on
aRrerment slKiied nt Treves last Friday
American experts nre mid to believe
Uli" "''" nicint, ror nenrinna. lubrl-
cants, repair parts for locomotives nnrt
flour mllU nnd other nrtlcles fall In vlr-
I
j i, - t,,..t,. Miin'Huiir I
Some American economic e.perts ad-1 ,Urcl ',pr como ,lel i"ovlm'nto commer
vocnle for enemy countries, nt lean dale del porto ptio" C"cro attrlbulto
Auvtila-IIuiiKary, nnd poslbly (lor-
many, a further relaxntlnn of the block-
nde to permit the ImporliUon of limited
-ua,llllIcg ,,f raw- mnterl.ils These l,n-
ports, however, wotilil not be enouclt to
m)f t,)o
,,..,
("entrai rowers to resume
tlonal commercial comnetltlnn
while the Allied countries nre still lnbor-
Ine under the Inndlcap of Hie tlivnstn-
tlnn of iheir chief Indunrial u-slmi.s, the
spoliation of Industrial plints the trans-
formation of the Brent nu k of their re.
carv.
While proper safeguards will be need-
ed to bar an- possibility of eportluR
Roods at the enormous prir-en now paid
' for clothltiK and nrilchs of houFt-hold
consumption, 'It Is tilt that the pressure
, of public opinion 1m (tiemv countries
'IU
,.,;,,,, ,)OTne consumption.
This lie-
mand, will, lt is said, larRely prevent
serious exports from neutrals to adjacent
enemy countries.
Allle Are llanillenpped
.. ., , . ,1 . ,
This problem, however Is compllca ed
by the question of possible- competition
between neutrals and the handic-ippid
Kntente belllRerents before the latter
re completely restored to ante-helluni
.,.. of ..r,.,., ,,..,., " , .ssoclnted
Rovernments tnnt it tvouirt be unrair to
' J-"'" neutrals undue facilities to rush
ani p world tiade while the l,n-
, . hilllcr-nt nre nn.ihle 10 r,nnet
......
.,,, ,.,,i,,ii i.-ini-
Dispatches from Loudon say I,leu(en-
"nt l"olone Maurice llnnke.i, secretary
o ,,.,, ,v.ir Cabinet. Ins been
' appointed the British representative on
tlio secretariat of the rcc.rn Conference
The other four great Powers have made
or will make similar appointments.
u.111 lie sllffel -it to been cnoils nl hnnu. ntrto ilccll Ituiun contro IC popomzioni e -J l.lf ...:ti:
amines as are rrnuireo to iiv-ei ine naui i- Kruu.in', i.u .n.- .. "v... .
fii -tt tt wyrt , ".rT-n'l'Min-ffySi.fy.Tff, , -r . -"1-t-- tw in Tin-Tmirr-Tii 'i-l
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ccnti that will surprise in their
quality and generous portions.
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UN APPELLO DELLA
STAMPA ITALIANA
" . 91, 1 Tl-. . t
vCCOrrc UIl JIlCrClL.I I roila"
D .
ir iiiiii wior- miiiiiia iikiiu ii
zioni Itullanc
t,jbllhP1 nn.1 Distributed VwXtT
I'MllMtl" Ml Sit
Aiithorl"eii Ia the mt of odnhr n.
iniT on fllo lit Ilia ranloince of I'hlm
Mi'ln'iln. fi
ll iirdi r of the Pn-Mrti-nl
, S llt'lil.i.sO.V.
I'ostmuiitf r (Joneral
llonm, 21 Rinnnlo I.a ftampa Itall
.ina deplor.v 11 fatto che parecchl glor
nnll amerlcanl, francesl ed iiRlel h.vnno
ultlmninento pubbllcato nrtlcotl con
cernentl le nsplrnalonl itnllano scrlvendo
con lino splrlto poco nmlchcvole c speKSo
rlfenndo fnttl erronel o filsl. Alcunl
nffernuno cho l'ltnlla desldera nn
neitersl tutla la costa orlentalo del
I Adrlatlco. mentro e' ntnto qui' dlchla-1
rato, ed oRiiuno dovnbbe a questo
tempo conoscere. che 1 Italia nsptra sol- I
lanto nd una plccola partu delta costa.
della quale una Rrande otenslono ilovrn'
alia Croazla
Alcunl Rlornall fanno nnche credere
'he rII Itallnnl perseRUltnno rII "lav I
dell'Istrln, mentre I soil che reahnente
sono perseRUltntl sono rII ltill.ini
I.a stampa, pertnnto, fn urRenti pre-
mure perche" una plu' enerRle.i p-ona-
K.tnda nelle nnzlonl Allentc si i fatta
Per far conoscere le rcall nsplrnzlonl
deRli Itnllinl.
'- prniiaR.iiiua iui.i iiu.iu- Kinmn ..
Blornnlmento av-
forze ltallano e clio
vinirono Incldentl
n.s time le cltti' 0eeun.1te-.llce II
dlp.iceo ill'per.itl nppi'lll alb- I'otinze
Allente si levnno ehlid.iidn proterlnne
id apt.o'Rlo Numernl ntll ostbl da
alone ill turte delle truppo it.ill.ine
ill cltt.V del MontcuiRro e del portt
ill Antivnrl, DulolKno. dnl Hume Uojnm
a Scutari, ha prodntto una penosi Im-
pn-sslone nel Monten-Rro e che Rrave
conscRueiize posso.io derlvnrn per 1 emr.
, rnp.,R.in.l.i delle nutotlta' Itall.ine
f ' M ,lo N(.oIn cha fu ri,cell.
'.' ., ,i,ii-i.,m,i,in ninnu.
m0 cnolln.,, ,a ri'm.e voto' Vannoi-sl.
" J s'tato JURo-slavo sotto 11
slmo s-erbo.
(L 'VICTORY BALL" TRA
T V CirlBl' JTAII.IAW
Ijij iJl T I 1 J IVJJI
I.a bonemerltn asociazlone "Stella
,1'Italla." tra le slcnore itallanc. ha
-lecl-n ill dare l'anntiale ballo la sera dl
lunedl' 21 gfiinaio, nella splendlda Bala
del Btllevue-Stnitfonl, i blnmandolo
"Victory Ball" o destlnnndo parte del
Minutes
Only for Luncheon?
I
Equally Enjoyable
Are the
National Breakfast!,
40 to 75 Cents
and
National Dinners,
65 Cents to One Dollar
I
'i 'TtumrggiJgr.TT3crTr7TTir3i
rlcavatan nollelvo del offercntl In J
ltnlln n cause delta Rtterra.
II Hallo quest'tinno nMumo una tin
nortnnzn ccceilonnlu nla per lo scopo
Illantloplco cul intra, fila perche' a pa
lronl aonc stntl nomlnntl. nd unnnlmltn',
II llcftlo Conrole Itnltuno In I'hllndcl-
lihlu, Cav Uff. llnctnno roSBnrdl, e la
.... . ...
nun mstinin o coito niRnorn.
nrnmle Contluitrlco del ballo
earn' la
slRnora I.ulsa I.ombardl, moRlle del ben
i-onosciu o coniraiioro sir. iionerw
title del FlRll d'Hnli-i, la quale nvru'
per asslstentl le slRiiore Cnterlna Lntiry
ed nisabctta Malattsta. V noor nuiii
ager sono state nomlnnto le t-lRiiore Te
resa CrlMlilo, Sladnlemi U-rtora, Mad
dalena Snmmartlno e Ilosa Klnimcl.
Mnestra ill ('irlmonle sar.i' la slRnora
Maria M Clamplnl, la iualc nvra' per
iisslslentl la slcnern Vlltorla Fulsettn o
la slgnorlna Nettle
ricccrello
Trotsky Fleeing
Esthonian Army
Continued from Pane One
Immense army to carry tl-em out
" 'We have n million men todaj.
they
Giving the
dollar wings
Every shopping-day t ii
women in command if.
Delineator families spend
COlllfort 3lld JOV of living.
I'I.. ., .. ' .1... 4
1 ""- vvuincii iilt ill. s JUIIU-
erg of BOOll American dol-
o
laTS IOl" tllC aSt 11CCC1S Ol tile
I rrft rirrltf- in tlirm tlvrnncrlv
Tp. . The
Delineator
7"ne Magazine In
' 07C7 Million Homes
?t'iJiyawgtt5;KaggJBiy.'gKgd
Hudson
Seal
jMuITs
Harrcl
Shape
15.00
Reirularly
22.'i0
M
Fur
The Prices Herein Quoted Are Less Than Actual Cost of Production!
"DEGARDLESS of advancing costs of skins, despite increased cost of labor
these beautiful furs have been priced below actual cost to insure quick
disposal.
Read each item carefully for each tells a most unusual value.
In no instance will it be possible for U3 to duplicate any lot after it is sold.
A Small Deposit
(6) 30-INCH MARMOT COATS
Krduccil from Uj.UU to A7 tJQ
(3) -10-INCH MUSKRAT COATS
Keilticttl from l.'J.OO to 7ft CQ
(G) SC-INCH MUSKRAT COATS
liriluird from 133.UU tii 01 p
(6) 30-INCH AUSTRALIAN SICAL COATS
Itnlurril fruni 143, 01) lo RR 00
(6) 40-INCH MUSKRAT COATS
Itrilmril from 143.U0 to on CQ
(4) SO-INCH AUSTRALIAN SKAL COATS
Itrduieil fnim je.l.ou tu no CQ
(3) 10-INCH HUDSON SL'AL COATS
Ilnlurril from 34.V.OO to ICQ QQ
(7) 30-INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS
Iledured from 305.00 '"165 00
(2) 40-INCU RACCOON COATS
ltrJuitil from 330.00 to IfjCQQ
(50) WOLF SETS
Ilrilureil (ram TU..V0. .ti Aft QQ
Lnrtre. wlile nnlmnl pc.irfu
Imrrel muff trlnmicil vv III) lienil
tnllK nml rnB C'olorn are
taupp, lirown, lihclc or crny.
nmint
". I 51
"SUM 1 i!ii"i!i. via wmn u nm iu)iv "', uinruu muniiiMW ii I'lbwuiiiiiiiuiiS
Wolf Muffs
Taupe. Brown
or Black
Fox Muffs
Black, Taupe
or Brown
34-50
Rtialarly 60.00
24.50
Rtlularlj 39S0
iiUmfmsi
wMmwmmmim
declared, 'and In sK months' tlrno we
shall have more than doubled our
forces. The Hungarians will soon Join
us, for HuiiRary Is rlpo for a prole
tarlnn revolution. From Iludnpest the
red DaR will he carried Into Austria.
" 'We nre now on tho march to sup-
Port t' Ilolshevlkt In Herhn. As soon
ns our armies cross tho Herman fron-
,, tho Br,t(,r nrt I)f (Jermany
nnd
certainly all of I'russln, will inllv
around the bnnners of Bolshevism Then
vvc shall have millions of trnlned Her
man poldlers nt our dlsjiosa! nnd ex
perience no difficulty In the orRanlza
Hon of nn army of B.oon.ono men with
which to Invade nnd overwhelm westorn
liurope.
1 iw fiermnns w in eaeorlv sel7e
unnn the nnnnrnmltv tbn. ai.,..i ti...,.
Matfson & DeMartf
1115 Chestnut Street
Oppoiite Keilh't Theatr
ANNOUNCE
For Tomorrow Only!
57 Nutria Coats
Priced Remarkably Low to
Effect An Immediate Clearance
Tr
1HESE coats arc
newest designs from
to the 45-inch ulster
collar and culls of nutria
The Prices Herein Quoted Are Less
Than Actual Cost of Production!
(8) :jO-INCII natural nutria coats
Iteducetl from 17.V00 to Ho.fJO
(9) 30-INCH TAUPE NUTRIA COATS
Reduced from 195.00 to 135.00
(6) 36-INCH NATURAL NUTRIA COATS
Reduced from 22.").00 to 145.00
(7) 36-INCH TAUPE NUTRIA COATS
Reduced from 233.00 to 145,00
(9) 10-INCH NATURAL NUTRIA COATS
Rediucd from 213.00 to 155,00
(10) 42-INCH TAUPE NUTRIA COATS
Reduced from 2C0.00 to 155,00
(8) 45-INCH NATURAL NUTRIA COATS
Reduced from 2G3.00 td 165.00
A Small Deposit
Purchase
PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED:
av?son & DeMan5?
1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
These Extraordinary
Specials
Continued for Tomorrow!
Every Price Is Remarkably Low to Effect
An Immediate Clearance Note the Quantities
Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired!
I
(12) FOX SETS
ltriluieil from lln.00.to CO QQ
l.tiftinUR full -filtreil bKIus,
linrrcl muff anil lntge unle
nnlmnl K-atf.
llluk. tnupo or lironn.
Wolf Scarfs
Taupe, Cray g
or Brown h
12-50 I
Rtgmlarly 20.00 M
riniroiriiibTrtTiiTjfii
1 1 I irwl IHUllI HHiiiswnU.'
: PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED,
-r .-I
to drive the Allies from their terrrW",
and escape from tho crushing peMW -
, . ., .... . . . ?t
ucvepi, lor mey still reiuse io Bomn.
they have been fairly vanquished on the
field of battle. For them an alliance " i
with us will be Immediate, and even
former pan-Hermans nnd Junkers will -
flRht In our ranks with enthusiasm! :
npnlnst the British ana French.
" 'Wo hnvo plenty of money and are
confident we can realize our alms, for
I'uropc Is In a state of absolute dlsor
Knnlzntlon nnd confusion, and our armies
will not long incounter serious opposi
tion.' "Bolshevist ofllccrs certnlnly Intended
lo Impress me by their boastlnR, but the
warlike preparations which I witnessed
from the train on the trip to Moscow
bore out many of their statements."
developed in the season's
tho 30-inch sport coat
model. Rollins; shawl
or contrasting furs.
Will Reserve Your
Until Desired
Fox
Scarfs
In 'Taupe,
II row n or
Ulack
49M
Itccularly
72.30
(3) 43-INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS
Itciluiril from 3U5.UU o IOC ffl
(3) 30 TO 43 INCH HUDSON SEAL COATS
Iteiliuril Irnin aali.00 , tu 94C QQ
(1) 12-INCH PERSIAN LAMB COAT
lleiliirtil mm JiS.Uu to OiC, QQ
(2) 30-INCH NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS
Ilnlurril rum .I1ii.no Iu 241! 00
(3) Ci-INCH SCOTCH MOLESKIN COATS
ItrilurrJ fnim I'.'J.OO to onr qa
(2) 43-INCH CARACUL COATS
Ituilurril rriim 430,00 (o OOP aa
(I) 30-INCH NATURAL MINK COAT
ltriluiril fnim .:.',. Oil. to AAC QQ
(1) RUSSIAN KOLINSKY CAPE COAT
Itriluied from 'U3.U0 ., to CQC QQ
(1) 43-INCH BROADTAIL COAT
Ittiluitd from 0,'S.OU to CQC Qfl
FOX & LYNX SETS
ltrilurml fnim 110.00, to 0 4 QQ
I.aiKo wlile niilinal ncarf and
barrel muff. Colors nre taupe,
blacl., gray anil brown.
'ium!mi!uuuiiinii!Lurii'.iE,!i!j)uujstianiiuitiiii!i!iai!U'irMajttii3
Fox Scarfs
Brown. Taupe
or Black
1 r ox Scarfs I
i Black, Tnupe 1 -';
1 or Brown I ,'
I 39-50 I
I RtiaUil, SSM I "" -j
22-50
Rtttlarlf 3150
m
way
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