WliftirtWiiWl'.M 'ffTH $frff&F-:,i . -M rhmrfitTme' 1 rjZf'fJfK ySWj rupz . i 1,1 MHP" X t I PVINOFF BACKS lED PROPAGANDA i lolshevik Leader Declares It Ts Confined to Troops in Germany EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919 k 5r Russian Intervention IRISH FREEDOM Is Dropped by France IS PROCLAIMED "British will use the smaller vessels to take the Australians home by wnv of the Suez Canal. The total of passenfjor shipping is seven hun dred thousand tons, to bo divided f equally ueiwcon mu iiiiuiiluhs uu . , , nThisn'means tho moxement of unJutMity of Acting Alone Is Seen and Italy Sinn Fcincrs Solemnly Con- , enty thousand more American sol-' CaWWt Spare TVOODSLloud GcOYPe Stitllle Themselves as Dub- Ulfia iiuinc j '"vii.h. .......v, , ( 1'ian May Will " 1111 raruamciu eiuletl Into Hie crowd of undemonstra tive itjiiipnlrilzer and curious onlool,er, bill ho J olid tile frliiRrn of til it croud the streets were filled with women liopnem ' ffc rights, vvhlcr slin lind defiantly pro-1 liberty that she w it suffer foreign domt- claimed rvery generation throughout the J nation no longer, calls every free. n -era of KiikIIsIi usurpation 'down to her J Hon to uphold her natlonat rialm to" com- " . I . it. .. . . ...i nnd titmmed Hrltlsli polillirs vvlio lmfodl'n"l Bionoin reon to nrms in mis "i plete Independence ns an Irish republic, nil tlic sidewalks The otih sign of In-1 After referring in her ge-otrraiililci! I ni.. .1,. ..- .i.i...irnir. ' tcrest which loiil t Itlzt tin dliplived was' .,,i,. ti, ,,.1,1,,... ...., 1 ... . ... ... . ..i i' the Inuring out of n large number of '.,,' """' - "" ian. "men were ic.unueu on irnua nu .. . - . ...... .. .... .1 "It-nil... .1 a IiwIa. , A, ,.!.... I. .1A......1. ..... ... .... - " vi.uM.m.t.j m iii-iii imiiu, sustained iiy overwuciming miiiwry U the freedom of the seas her pre u ' occupation Mm demands to be con liurbori will be ope.ie.1 to all nallous fronted nubllelv with i:ngHneJ at the t'nlon IneKs to tcetif to the po'ltlci of the houses the elicontcel This may have tie 11 11 hlslorlcal da for Ireland, but the In luguriittoii nf the Irish Parliament wis ncltlur thrilling M'""111 of ljcll,R a munopuli to Krg. e.ongres of tiatlons that the oUlllted TONE IN ALLIED LANDS (Sure That Wilson Hae Given Soviets Place at Congress incident Is td(?nificant because it nf forded the first contract between I business men of Germany with busi 1 ncssrmen of the Allied world. I The most important thine; settled Would at Treves passed out of purely mill nor Imposing Vctordlng to the proMslonal consti tution of the Irish iipub'k now before land lodiv these harbors are enmv and Idle solrlv I ccnuso Ireland li-s. nrnlilv 1I1 ti-rmlneil at the diwn oC the world, having juilgcel between I.ngllsh wrong and Irish right, may guarantee Inland Its pcrmincnt support for the. Hy CHARLES A. SLLDEN special Cable In hiciung Public Ledger I l.lovel (leof-gc nronnsil which, when re- Ml'I'TIXT W1' nUTriilll.'n the 'Dili Klrrann' lerlslntlve powers '"""""'" l" UI seiiueienninaiion arm miintenanco of mtlonnl Independence. ..iuuihi "" -'io 1 1 ixmjuu . lo l(1 ,.tc,i in deputies lected Aorrfal Dtivalch to ici'Inc f ihlle 1 rdarr Piipla. .Tun H( Melnl edi Tli hm. tary into civilian hands. A purly Irccdlngs befoie President Wilson ami . i. .I.iIah l.nM hnnn mitnV. .i. . i! .... ..., . . wio 1'ieniicrs uim 1 uicign .Mintsieis 01 Kngland. fiaticp, Inly and .Tap-in at Eg ?) fie i4socinfeJ Tre'i If Itorkbolni. Jail 22 Maxim I.IUInoff I former Holshelst Ambassador In I.on- Ilflon. In a statement to the Associated Press toda.v admitted, that Bolshevist civilians hrnnmrAndn bad been enrr ed on In tier- I'many. but denied such nctlMty In neutral tor entente countries. economi0 relation has been estab lished between Germany ami the Allies and upon a basis which 5s necessarily temporary, but which must develop and extend. SucccssInc negotiations will be come mote and mote matters for lv lsc of Guelii Tongue. ainc Peace Delegates lh the Itiiblln, Jan Aiiociatetl Vc? 22 Twentj-flvc 14 'This talk of propaganda Is rattier I l-HK VI ft V Mlir I ! 1 JUJblAAAl IPw. K m . Rffant.istlc and dots not conform to facts' fihe said. 'While I repicsented the Hus- fslan (ioxernnunt In Kiiglmd, neither 1 !nor any or nn staff engaged In nnv ! llleiral nroiinenila. '1 he same applies to JKliolshctlst diplomats In Scindlnaxli. ml ".Vow. when the Entente nations aiei Waging war on tius-dn and in ltus --in 1 tj..., 1 1rrllnr. Mo fi el list fled 111 engaging I lCU . fc. . . . ..... .. .. ......... .1... 1H.1 huh piopagnnoa wont uihuhk "v .....vx. t troop An government in our place would do the sime ' "With the end of hostilities and the .Withdrawal of these troops there wlll igJH be neither opportunlt nor desire on t'lwnur tiart to inal.c foreign troops or BLAME TO POLES Responsibility for Provoking Outbreaks in the Prussian Provinces Wiled to the world the other day In Plohon h xehement rejection of It. mused such 11 sensation In Intermtionil polities mi after nil be adopted In I he I'entcl Conference, befoie which tli IloIsheMI.I would thus hac nil oppor tunlt to state their case and promise to ce.ivc their atrocities till the confci ence tould flnalh piss 011 their iase It should be remembered that the pio- Vw. V ;?., .1 n ,1.. ,",r" ut " s,", ,vln ""''' flfrtnl to M Nouleii", the leccnth lotuined cimc orlglnall from the Ilol-helki ,1"' Hrltlsli House of Pi cneh ambnssnilnr to llussla Tomoi- themselxes In 'tin slnpe of a lcciuest sembled here esteidi I ,1.1. ,1, li,l, ml.;.-.-J. iV. 1 ,0t 1Jlnf- "lln asvuicd l.lnd lleorge formlllh oiislltu.ed thcnmh.s the 'iiltis, the DanWi minister to Hussh. ,mt nolsheMt terrorism would cease ..... ....,, . .,,.,.,. ,, ,,,, , ,,. . To the testlmotiN of lies? men yi )f ,lc nllll hw n,0C.,,M would get a rU I.lreann, which I. ltlslnnellc for cuat Powers will add all nailihlc In- chance to appear before, the Peace Con- Irish Parliament fotmatlon 011 cery plnso of the .Uuh- fcrence. Thev elected t'lnrles Ilurgess, whose sun HHuiuioii. pomicni, economic, mil. Thp niionl nt ,1,1, !.,,, 0f the three ir,a)l ,, ,. ri, iir...., ,,!,. ..r.ili"i0.."r"-n"'i'Pol'l curses would Inudve the ces- . .. n ,.,. llpl,lnt.nllnn , .. from existing piillamentnr constlt- uencics The mlnlstr will consist of .1 rrOL'CCUingS boillCWliat Dtlllcd president and four executUe ofneers ' Secrenries 01 nnnnce, nuuie iiiuirp, 101- thp Qual U'Ors.iy todw nnd tomonxiw ma bi lll.enrd ei clo.c! to an In estlRatlon b a grand Jui The flist witness, so to speak, called toria was elgn affairs and nation il tlefi use All rexenucs will be r.ilted on tho ote of th. ' Hall Ulrennn The constliutlon may bo n tered upon secn d.-ns no-lice 1 Itary and social. one or me gi caiesi iaHi.s or tun. reace ,sntIon of the ,,r0t hostilities agalnt 111,,. dependence and an address to the fico mnent which the ',, . ,., .,.,,, , ,,,., :.".. ........ .... the DolHhcxIst goer 1 .o uur iiii'iriiuH ei 10 si ixmitna' niP rn now nrrclni? on 111 liorthern . , V, , ' . . tllndliiB of this Orand .Inn will lo . A"r L"..""" .?"." t J,.Lli n,,i coimnlttee .ouslsting of ( otint Pliinlx tt, but It Is mlmttted tint one of tlir-e " ', ," of the co at,c v ;u,ur, ,lrl.m,,, nrul '0" ?;nd couises must be followed. These oe- ,?,,, limn force- Sr " Val.ra to pies.nt he calms of lie- , T.'l.t T i,. .1.0 it.,1.,1,,,11,1 ... ,.nn" millttir lorccs now c.gaKC" in W)u, ,(1 M.f.,iotcrmuitloii to the P.acc I..V " " ""- .."-...... ....i t0R0 campaigns, alter s uisi.iciory an- ,,.,.., .. i.nrtR light ami dlrectl b semlltiB a powei. (Sliramp ,.ui i,PCn .btained from the '""f r '."' n,wj ,",ne.I being In Iliitlsl f ,.?' 'ill ."C"Ca" '"" BoM.eMM that th also would ce.se pr, 7, i ?u" mX t,!!t "lu! I ! "llt.it UUillS JllitJ liUnilili ill (In ii nrr I dilrrss to tree Nstluns 1 hf "Addifss to Prce Nitlons began ! I hn imilnn of Ireland lnlng her f'oiiinions as- nttlonnl Independence calls tl rough her if tei 1,0011 ami electi d renroscntntlxes In Parliament assembled, upon ier frc nntlon to suu t)ort the lilsh republic h recognlring Ireland's national stntus and her light to Mndli.itlon nl tho Puce ifinfirence It declired that Ireland was radical! distinct from Knglind In lace, language, customs and tridlllons liilmd It said was one of the inon ancient nntlons of Hurope. Mie lnil preserxed lur nation il In'egrllx and Mgoi Int.i t through s,ecn centuries of fori Ign oiipic-slon and ucter had relinquished Her nitlom.1 ett on luneeed to Paris, and then onl .id si :.h- .",!" ':: . -! ?-v:: ;,.,r iis,;1 ,?o.rnme;u :z bv spiullnp in troop, but b futnis. ff0iernmfiit On the contrarj. Hie IJoil Bnn" t0 K" lnsqI)OM ! t a ri irMirc r-v DL'APt1 iK ailequate nupnUoK kuiis. nimm'ut rMrei ninn woulil muUlc for tho Voa 'jiii..... i. .t.i.. .r mis nrnn iir.infl.1. I JiI llUrLj Uii I- ljrVvj J-i tlon. fond ntnl ninno In II10 thluliit r iin.tnn- nnrn it n!lv 1 rii.. .imii.fiin in n uuirLin jl uui ...u.F.a. ... . -- ............,, sw... -- iit i in triiMitn iintt'i u h iw ......- i i r " . nniPllHtlfinici thtrli nrn t litl.I .-.IoI.a it.. .... .. ...n.niitu nt ftivaln nmtiMlia1i.i1 lilt 1 Insi( nttltU( in IlI.lH which ftrt now MiupRllns to mnmtiln irr nml coats of nrnm IMut Knnl .IlliXlli 1, ill' llltv-n lining iiiw.t- r rropaganda Not Ilenlrd In regard to Oermanv. we do not iflen propaganda worl. but, prior to rvilhe rexoiuiion, cierinan. ii-ii.w .' informal peace, continued 10 ue i kicbi Mest danger to the Husslnn reolutlon and WWour propaganda wns an act of self- bt i. ... .... ...... il.. MIac nm at. fjfMemptlng to make Germany a jumplng k ZJ J,.rr o-rntmri nr Mitiipt.tnt- Itus.sla nnd are SMuiahig for this purpose ecn Oerinan 'IsfrUroons. with the connhance of fecheld- ,..... .. . .. ..nm.tii Tl.ta la tnsfnnrpil tiiiiiiiriii .... ... ....... ......... llo provinces. Lithuania and , C.oteinnients which arc antl.P.olslic 1st, nnd aiding them in eet posl Irish TnnKiie I teil walls of the hall were ouir'iv 1 rm ..l.. It fll !....! hip unv ulini t nt snrt.ltnr- tv.n.... I,,,r .1.....,. - ...Inui tlnlultP Imiii nml ASfeert Jliai UI1I " Jeax,nr , actlnl nglnU-g to saVc- w , unite themselves into one citing dramas, nolabl!.. recent cars Meiwnrcs Taken Were to "ussa rrom "pr .present ',,ubiu to the Preserve Order ' Huvsia from her prcsen I Husslans themselves. democratic government of all P.ussla s I c.ibldl vou Inst iv i el., the wnoic the conventions of the Nationalist part, when the'e were impassioned speeches af. I uutin, ..in sifAVniann s i,ovi W" "r Ba,t rTtV Ukraine. U the Aiiociatcd Anisterdnm, Jan -- British note requesting the Herman gov ernment to refrain from further provo cation of the Polish population in i:.ast ' Third. To give un, fighting the Hoi. I.lojd George plan Is stn.ngl opposed and hot part contests That lies, p,o ..i.n.. it. i ..i. .1 J !lhl h. .. .. .. ... .... -.. i t,.i. A cerillnirR Keemed tame bv contrist wis invvmi iiuum i in-1, , ml to 11 j tonriivt? d tne iiusun icmniuiai .- " -- ," ,L" ," , ,t,-, ,i,.. r - .it a working atra,1Remeiit with the the ground that Ilols-ievlsts. who reprc ue to the fact that thev were con t..... t-. . ,,h i.'. ..... . .. . .. , . ., i,, ,1,1 dueled In the dead language of the lish !.. ,ju-t uifumi-ni wheienv me i.oi kciil 11 e ( csirucuon 01 iiiii.' ic, n,..M... -- - 'r' vhMlvt ln,lr. .... , ',.i ' .1 !, in nnnf..rene, based on tongue This wo a tribute to semi. Ill replv to a(WhcM to cv.v vcn.f.iVn nml terrorism the Idea of Democratlo states and that ment but It was aleadenlng tb Intel, -t nuiiunrs unucrntooit iiniY M'Tm r6ht wayH and to give tt,0 Allies an oppoitunlt co ieuev-0 the piesent Mtaivatlon con dltloifj n Hussla nnd assist in the le "'KV.lmlon of the ttansport.itlon nnd ll, ,n.ne.,i,,F,,t,na n (lw. nil ir I-OViril. ICW Of tllO -UUU ments of Ilucsla should not be leclved tho addresses as r presenting sepal ite Stales, for the Oralorv was hilled b the process of nurimsi. of nil ihep states Is to be reading all the speeches and rvui some FfcM tlf nnnrsp. we Blllllt (OlltinU,. to - . . ...... I. n... .. .....1 t.nActn MfcH ...... ."..'. ..i. ',i, ..,, ' r ,.n,t nn "esl -''"' "- ""-" '""'jstilal svstems as a piellnilnniy to iniicii. nun ine imi- .i.r..,..,. .,.".. ..., " Vr . afleratm;. n this" IU not "tnKe the '- German government, according to V storing eomm.rcial aiul dllmUlc he ,, tus. a u .e - . W "h , r wa m form of a direct appca' to the cltlsens dispatch from Berlin, presses agree- U"Vl "'" ", 7rl i mmi'tee' eonsltlng o SiVonoft .Ho tu.nstat.on of the de.u, a.on of In- M of other countries and will be conduct- ment with Great Britain that the futi'10 n"; "J" "Ktlp, ,?lo , , ti'Pir 'forn jf tAoff. B.il.hmetleff. Mal.lnl.off and dependence .ami the address to the free Mr, ed 1. political partics-not the govern-,or the (.prman cnstern frontiers dtf. 1 ""''" tt decide upon their rortn or T(,nlUmH, 1IleM, ,, wm be lic.ud nitlors In Kngl'sh and Pr, nch and agW-ment." . p ronrereni' x-nuiuii,. o ,1plIs1o U i. ached this was a. weatli-oni, procc SMt- M I.ltvlnoff assured the correspondent pends upon the i eacc onreren, AUc I h ime for Intervention - It should not bo intoned then w ,s that the Bolshevists are (treat friends of the freedom of the press nnd political llbcity and that the pnsciit suppression of nil opposition In ltussli is duo only to the fact that other parties, In a treacherous wa, Invited foreign troops to Invade the countr to tight the Bol shevists In concluding ho bald he was sorry that Paris had been chosen for the The German note etpressr.r HUiprh-o T hpi r sentnu tn b. I1.11 dlv one cb nice . .- ... nt the request to refrain firm provoca- . n n million that the flrt of these AMERICAN I ROOt'S MAl tlon, and sins that tho an I three possible couises will be adopted ri nuest only be attributed , .'e fact that the ''"?-''!" " .f!" " "l A'""' British government 's Inadequately in formed of events p the east" Tho Get man r,otc declares that Cler mnnv has do',ii. evcr.thlna to tedress dcrtdUe sudi a. task at the end of a au.v lain of tmotlon ir want of feeling of responsihllitv on the part of the .inlnta Till. till II f I V f. If ll.n,..- REINFORCE POLISH ARMY s.lves men pl.vlng greit p,rts m a solemn s.icnment Some of their 11 lines inav be n .trto stilts of the dav s leni impressed out- slders as natlonn' flguris of tin (.allbet Iieiself. foinieilv the ehlif advocate of sending a big Allied mlllt.it v foi c Into Special Cable to Licnlng Public Ledger famous bv futuie i, HiiFsIa to eteimltnte the BolshevlUl. (0,,.4,, ,,. ,, ,;,r rimr, f wor!., but none of tli .1. uilf..- .A". lll.l' S.IIV I". .,1,1.- ,, nil' A Peace Congress, becnuso It was the 'east Polish grievances and ace uses the Pole. . long war and in the face of public . miltnhln nln.i frif Cm ImI rnnr, Kenln ItV PR - .. . . .....' I I Itiini fn, i,.-inili ilmnolill f it Intl suitable place for Soviet representatives to go lie was sure, he said, that It wns not 'President Wilson's fault that tho Itusslan Government, which now has been In power fifteen month". Is not leprcscnted at the Congress ' of conllr.unll provoking the Germ ins It sac that Posen Is in a state of up cl itnor 1't.inco for spcedv sutelv would demoblllz itlon not undertake ,,., i i ..... .i. . r. .... .......iiiHmi i me euterpiise nione, ami tiieie is no '..'" """. ',"' '",....".,': V..T. .: I tiace of eiicouiagement or hy anptalid for help to the Germ in ! :..'".' ".":; r.."" :..,',. ..'.W . j ... . t -i tun liuili(tli) UUIir llltlllllii lltlltt nun Govcininent, which has been forced to . ,s Kp.nIl. un ,., .noi.iilzatlon in case take military measuies to restore mi,,, lp pmcI1.pnc.v of m. v,i, the and order. The note asserts that, while , Juqo-Slavs. would send no troops for a the German Government has refrained , n,,tpr campaign In Ttussli fioin actlou against Polish Nationals,. So .iltnii, .iltln nrr lealtv nnlv a . . . ...... ... . ........... ....... tVkf a moviinvt f'iif I who 'planned nnu commiueci ireuun I Ul IfICI U,Un r UUU , aml rtnoll, t cannot suffer ambitious Imperi illsni to re Ign buprcme Must Pay in Gold lniulnn Jin 22 The PallV Chroni cle's diplomatic correspondent, discuss. Ing the P.ussl in prohleni now before tho Peace e'oiifereiue, sas that the tele grams (chang-d between Gieat Brit ain nnd tncrlca nlone on this porten tous subject would fill a volume "The opinion obtains lure." be sli, 'lh.it If an intervention Is sanctlonea It will take the form ot reui'ordng the of P.edmond, Plllnn lie lie, Deahn and ofler Nationalists, who In the epoch now npparentlv elo-ed foug'it for home mie along constitutional nnd 1'g.il pi'iis Sew 1'uge in UUtnrv The 'rvll i:ireann ' b'ginsn new page In the man -chaptered hlstor of Irish piotest ngalii"'t government bv Great Britain It throws, down the gauntlet to British law. What n a b.. the con sequi nces to Us members If there be any consequences, no one In liuhlln can foresee or predict Dublin s evervd.iv life was undisturbed bv tho defiance to PrtUcl, nrin e?hl,.h would thus offer a two POhslble courses open: Dither to I ,, hoIUs,,, f ro n the st to su pplv the antl Holshev 1st Russians .. . ,, , . ,,.,...,. .... nlll, i.uinlll.n. I. 1..,, II,. Ilfif im 1C TO milSll lOrCH Illl III I l " 'HI- Kvents in Upper Silesia, tho German t"o I.enlne foices, or to treat with Ploed In the west would be strengthened tne Bim,nmcnt registered at the .Man- .. .i .. .. ..,.,. ,. ... .... ... A.,A,la l,nA nnllilni- on common Luc- ir nt-s'iiuiiotii ui lilt- uuniivim, v .'" .."...,,. . v . - di,i iiuuav ., .1 I. I III,.. .A III .V Illl'll II. Ilt'VII ,!,,, .... ...".. .-..--' - --.. ., .,...,..,.. .. 11... ri... . .. l.l. ....I.nnl nt.iB.lnnu nnd l-irnr,l nff l.llll I1I,I.IIIIM1 ,lH1UV,lo ..,. - .... Kast I'russla theie can be no talk of a National Tollsh movement there The note concludes Continued from Tnee One this great contract. Tho German representatives, who were among the biggest business men of Get-' many, including Mclcher, a pattner1 of tho Warburfrs, and the presi dents of the Hamburg-American and North German Lloyd, could do little but throw up their hands:. The Americans nnd British want ed passenger ships as well as freight ships to transport troops. General Toch was cold to this demand. Tho German l eprescnlatives want- ns haH nlie.ulv been proposed by Ulnvcl yions fjeorge. Pranco is the onlv goem- T,0 coirepordent pioceeds lo point ment which has decnied Itself .igaliist , , , , ,,, pro)osa, tils proposal fiom the Ilrltish Pi cmler, ' ., ,,,,,, and the only other iiccl ued opposition 1" ,,,e u'"-'?"lnl 10 ;';' ll-"Polt on tn It Is that from lb,, romniitteo of the populace, nnd whether Bolshe- Ri.sslm siatesm nnd .nnlomats in Us! can he fo,":llt ln 8Uch mfan'' Russian statesmen and diplomats in Prom, , i.a,ierewsM s dlfllcultles nro Paris Mriving to he necepteel b the coni(n.nblc"aiid .ire ns great In the Peace Conference ns the onlv leptesen- c.onoinlo as In the political field The tntlves of Russl.i with whom tho otliei question Is how Poland can exist with- s Povveis mat safelv deal. out close economic relations with P.us- g It has been assumed ' l'taiico that sla, i-lnce she cannot hope to flnel n g Italv would stand In hci in this tint- inaiket for her m iinif ictuies in the c.er- g tor and that Ante, lea and Japan would "'t A"". Bl"" M ",0 LO"e- ft consult to the l.lod George plan P.ut """'J',',; i",pr,i,i:PI1,ionre of Poland g tho Oilando coveinment has given no i..ii,ni, ,,,i nil,,, .nnsiltunit inns of B XecotldlioilS for Their Lt?c as flgli to indicate Us Russian pollcv foi the old cmplie inspire the belief ln b tr . -v l . n . .. i..i the Immcdlnto futute. and Ital dares nmnv cnnitcis that the onlj real iem- -g IransportS .Nearly Coilipletetl not K0 too Ux. in nntnoiilsm to what id for the present annreliv Is federa- sj -rtnshlnuton. Jan. JJ - (Bv A. P- may bo America's attitude, for hho Is lion nucn a hoiu iraii i "''" " The Government for Its part, took no notice that auvthlng unusual was afoul MemberH of the assmilil poured out "All measures of the German Govern ment since the conc'uslon ot the arml stlco have only seiveel to carrv out the prescriptions of the treaty toward un justifiable Polish attempts to brine the Polish question to a. head before tho Peace Conference ' ALLOTTING TEUTON LINERS Kil Vi 'Il II f J 'li II I IOTI M imliiTil f! fl 3 ti I ,"T i M J B I Mens Fine Furnisnings at 1 Lowered Prices B ed to Obtain tho employment Of Negotiations for the allotment of idle absolutely dependent on the continu German crews to afford occupation ' ,i.I,",",1tl,Vi ..V.i'Tn R'llli; I u"t0 of ,oans f'01" lhe L,lltta sutM for their men and thus check the homeward of the American forces In ..! e tji1i!0, ir..T. j i Prance are Hearing completion, ficcie- spread of Bolshevism. Hurley and ,nry Daniels received todav a cable- Bcale refused this, and Marshal Foch ' F',m, fro"' Admiral Benson, represent- ' . ... .. ine the X.ivv Department in the nego-' ultimately gruttly extended the time nations at 'l roves, s.iing he would be clve svmpathetle consideration Horn the conference It is obvious that Bus un Is loo 1 irce n. teirlton lo be admln- tloyel Oeorge rlnn Slav In istered fiom one center, am Its inter- .. . .. ,... ., . ests also .lie too diverse I edi ration. So It Is well within the range of pos. lhelli wems to be the most woikable slbllt and even piobabllit that the sstem" for settling the contract till noon of the next day. The Americans and British finally got the passenger ships they v wanted. Ships Divided Equally 1 The Americans will use the larg jest for transatlantic service. The jbln to Inform the dcnarlment within einv or two ns to the number of otlicers and men requited to put tho Gciman and Austrian ships n sei v Ice Iho hecretat y said that orders had been Issued further delavlng mobiliza tion of the navy until It was learned how- many men must bo supplied for this new transport service. It has been estimated that the twenty or more Ger man and Austrian liners, including the Imperator, sister ship of the Lev lath m, will have a transpoit capacity for 70,- i 000 men a monin r . stoui: onnr.us a 0t W $1295 s& ' CHAMPION L'IGHT CAR OF AMERICA L. ( w QjerippS'QoOi Not a short Wheelbase "FOUR" but a SCIENTIFIC LIGHTWEIGHT SIX with Valve in the Head Motor of the Aluminum type. Low Long Straight as an Arrow. Regardless of the claims of the Sellers of "FOURS" (and most sixes) they do not compare with the New Scripps Booth Six in Power, Speed and all around Economical Service. Furthermore Scripps-Booth price aver ages about one hundred dollars less. See this car General Motors Quality Standard of the Industry. SI$FYLINDER MODELS Sedan 198, Detroit I Sport Tour 1295 Detroit Coupe ijL " Roadster LA ROClfe BROTHERS, Inc. 1214 N. BROAD ST. I 923 MARKET STREET S k 3 P B L. J& . 73 xr ti I 0k m a E1 Women's New Spring Qalv nnrl 1 Serge Dresses vl) I I I I I These new f r o c k a aie niaLIng an In stant appeal for their stIe fea tures are most unusual at this low' pi ice. Dozen stIcs for choice Second 1 loor 300 Women's & Misses' Winter COATS 15 Values Up to $28.75 Mostly nil have fur collars Made of finest of winter ma terials ln smart, war in . full length models. Second floor A New Lot Silk Georgette Waists $0.00 3 Values Up to $5.00 Laces and em hrolder used for tiliniiilniri uthers t ucl.ed or tallnied In effect Dozens of b t v 1 ei a for choice Mrrf t I loor New Georgette and Straw Trimmed $5.00 Sailors, at 9 I.ntgo mushroom sailors with cUriplllar straw crowns and transparent hrlms of tieorgette 1 rimmed with tlower wreilhs. All newest sprint.' shnd.c street Hour. '-Svk Clearance Women's & Misses' Coats and Suits Values Range Up to $22.50 $ lr Tur and plusli-trlinmed coats of unusual stle Ne.it chevloln, I,eiMs and neat mixtures In full Hare and belted models. Suits In fetees and poplins tailored nnd trimmed stvle Girls' $10.00 Winter Coats, $5.98 Corduroys and woolens fjlzes to 12 ears. Women's Serge & Satin Dresses $.00 Very Special 69c it O HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY 0OC Smart and neat frocks of all-wool serses and satins fome braid ed, others In talloied st)les. 'All sizes for women nnd misses. Children's Embroidered Dresses, In new Sizes 2 cars I I uf . Our January Clean-up S H Sale of FurnishingH E Goods is meeting with g B quick appreciation. The j2 g sale comprises a num.- 1 S ber of broken lines and g 1 incomplete assortments S e of Neckwear, Shirts, Ho- p g siery, etc., of excellent E 1 quality, and which are H especially desirable at 5 these lowered figures : g P .50 Neckwear, .35, 1.00 K doz. 1 6 1.00 Neckwear, .65, 1.75 '5 doz. E? p 1.50 Neckwear, 1.10, 3.00 "4 doz. 3 H 2.00 Neckwear. 1.50, 4.25 doz. 1 2.50 and 3.00 Neckwear. g i 2.00, 5.50 1 4 doz. B 1 3.50 and 4.00 Neckwear. H g 2 50. 7.00 V doz. 1 I .65, .75 and 1.00 Half Hose. .50 I 5 1.15 and $1.50 Silk Half Hose, 1 3 1-00 2.00 and 2.50 Silk Half,Hose. r , 1.50 u I 2.00 and 2.50 Pajamas . ...1.75 61 m 3.00 and 3.50 Pajamas ..2.50 K i 4.50 and 5.00 Pajamas . ...3.50 H 6 50 and 7.50 Pajamas 4.75 & H 2.00 and 2.50 Shirts 1.50 m 3.00 and 3.50 Shirts 2.50 B 4.50 and 5.00 Silk Shirts , ,3.50 6.00 and 6.50 Silk Shirt 4.75 g Silk Reefers, Wool Motor Scarfs, Underwear, Sweaters, H House Coats. Bathrobes, g Waistcoats, Gloves, Toilet 8 Si Cases and Collar Uags are in- TA p eluded in the sale. s I fACOB: I ES ir l.LL4V ,v SONS 1424-1426 Chestnut St. ff moiuiimiiimi iuuuui hie tii'BiM'jnra um mi ml lor Mem coil deileis have tni t oiled tcj use tiuil.s with the ciSlne hurled under the l at, helevltiK there was no other way to Ket a short wheel hae Hut looU at this outfit a two ton elevatlm; dump hodv Itirc rooniv dilvers cah; en Rlae undei the hood where It il nhv iv m n c esslhle all on a e.!iT".lH of oily llu-luih wheel base It s nrcomiilished bv our inethoil of mountirur the front .prlnui a simple matter, hut it's Just nnothe" of the inaiv Utile featurea th it iual.es th" nroel.vvi vt.ind out from the usual truel.s velth nn lndlvldn nlltv of deslcn mil onvtruc tlon all its own BROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY 2324-28 Market Street Mavson & DeMair? 1115 Chestnut Street (Oppositi Keith's Theatre) ANNOUNCE For Tomorrow Only! 2 Extraordinary Specials Priced Remarkably Low to Effect an Immediate Clearance Tho Prices Herein Quoted Ave Less Than Actual Cost of Reduction! (46) Fox Sets lied need front 110.00 $4-50 l.uitiuu- full-fuiie.il skins niatli into a baliol muir nnd a. Iiurp vvnlo animal si.u(. Tho Fit h ofTcctivrlv tummctl v.tth heails, tails and pav. Colois aic lilack, tnunc anil blown. (58) Wolf Sets Reduced from 71) M 42-50 Of sill.j Canadian skins A laitfe wide animal -cirf .mil batiol muff. The hct t rlaboiatcl tummrel with heads, tails ami paws. Colois aio taupe, blown, gicy atpl blatk. A Small Deposit Will Ilescrvc Your Purchase Until Desired! 1 Hudson Seal MulTs Barrel Shape 15.00 Itcgtilarly 2.'i0 M D M ason 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Come In Tomorrow For These Extraordinary Fok Scarfs In Taupe, Brown or Black 49M IleRuIarlj 7-.J0 &y TS at Positive Clearance Prices! The Prices Herein Quoted Are Less Thau Actual Cost of Production! "DLEASE remember when un one group is sold il is impossible for us to duplicate it. That's why it is most important for you to attend at one e. Eery item represents a small or odd lot from our stocks, and profits have been entirely disregarded to effect an immediate clearance. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase Until Desired! Wolf Muffs Taupe. Brown or Waik Regularly 39 SO f Fox MufTs Iilaclv. Taupe in lirovvn 34-50 Regularly GO 00 Kit 1 1 J ii nil IJ ii (G) M-INCH MAKMOr CO.V1S Kediieeil from 113 mi (3) :iMNCH MUSKKAT COA'ls uvdtiied from J. 'inn (G) 3IMXCII 311'SKKAT COALS llediierel from 1.1". oil . 1 (0) 30-INCH AUSTRALIAN SKAL COA'IS Itnliieed from tlinil'" to 88.00 (G) 40-INCH MUSKRAT CO VIS Iteeliierd from 11100 Wolf Scarfs Taupe, Gray nr lsrown 12.50 Regularl) 20 00 IllL 1 i illlflil U ,1 Fox Scarfs Ilronn, l.nipv or Illatl, 220 Regularly 39 SO M liinirr i ' . Fox Scurfs l5ljel,, Taupe tir lirown 39-50 Regularly 65 00 mm "iliill JiiliJjlS 47.50 79.50 84.50 0 89.50 tM) 30-IXCII AUSTRALIAN SUAL COATS itt-eluenl freim ins tm . .to 98.50 ' (8) 30-IXCII, NUTRIA COATS lt,.iluril Irom 115 00 tei J J 5.00 (.-,) M-INCII NL'IKIA COATS licdllilil treim ! 11.011 (3) 40-INCH HUDSON SUAL COATS '" 145.00 Itriluiril from 'ill.iin " 150.00 O) 30-1NCH HUDSON SUAL COATS (6)cr..lNCII NUTIJ1A COATS Itrdiirril from -Jrtl on ice nn '" 165.00 ID-INCH RACCOON COATS I'lcluc. d lruiu .'50 00 n.LNCU HUDSON si:LCOA'li liciliieril I r 11 111 ."I") Illl 1 ,0 165.00 " 195.00 C) JO IO ir, INCH HUDSON SEAL. COATS Irililil.l rriiiu .111 Illl Id (1) 1LMNCH PEKMW LAMU COA1' 245.00 '" 245.00 i.i-iiiiieii rium .iti 00 (1) r.-l.NCH LEOI'AIM) CO V I' liVitlle e el freilll .'.I'lll r OJC Afj CD 30-INCH NATUKVL S(Jl UIHTA. COATS Keiliiieil from sin flu . tei OAC nn (.) 4.-.-INCH SCOTCH 3IOI.ESKIX COATS Krdiiteil from Ai't 00 OQC A(J (2) 4.-.-1NCH CAKACl L COATS Kciclticril freim HO 00 In oar (in (1) 30-INCH XATITvAL MINK COAT tle-diiic-il from 1'll.flll to A AC t( () UUSSI V KOLINSKY CAPE COAT Itriliiirel from "ilil.nii enc nn (i) c.ich huoadtail coat ltreluerel from B3.1.00 . ,,,(0 gQC QA HUDSON SEAL SETS Kiturel from S5 00 to 345Q Of hdcclcd djed iiiUpUlftt bMiis hcarf ln a new miatt design and a barrel mult to tnateh rox or lynx sets nrduerU from 110 00. to a QQ . I.nrne wide anlninl scarf and barrel muff Colors are taupe, black, gray and brovvn. S wnuiii tiiiiuiiii iiKiuii' i in mum ma vm iw "miinipui i miiuiiiui nil aim uuii'in win in a WIrM PURCHASING AGENTS' QRPJSKS ACCEPTEDj; 10X OR LYNX SETS Ileduerd from 173.00. to no nn Large vvlde animal effect ccarfa and f.ishlonahto canteen or b.irrel.sliapo muffs Head, tall and paw trimmed. -RHuranu iiwri'iiaaiwiMWMifi!iMiPiJ: a i n'i afej, e ' n 1 t 1 1 'Sl Oil A . -V i v- s - At
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