Mfsryi .. gTyHr !ffiT juzZ jJj: r - "-- "ig.gJri.TP?'fy .M?,.f.. j g rTjraTPMaaaWMV- ' "" ' ' '"'"" !Tf7y - -r wro wv v "Vj,TO5 i MiimvwiqpUKvpwwi ""H "IV ') ' , - ' .-- i. o BJ r & Pk I B. K l T ?v - K? rMl EjVffB if ' KAISER BROKEN Vi-. n . .- i n ?3V WITH UBSPAIK t B. 4 'mill Tno1r nf Wllflt ttTilks Incessantly 01 nai, iv&j r.Ti . f 'Might Havd Fcen oi &a i ni-.t. $& ls Morose JJL' tftfe , - INCENSED AT ADVISERS ?f. Rages Violently at Those Who &. S T -,1 W:.v IMnmitirr Them, Not Himself r By KARL H. VON WIEGAM) C.Mrtehi, 'W " .Veil! Vorfc Suit. All rights reserved. Araerom.n, Holland, April 3 The . iiji.,1 unA TTfl rlunc tenn- cloudy to the thought that he would be L .tn and supreme war lord, nd would not give up the Idea for weeks fir lit ii Internment. That Is the testimony of all who see hlm or talk to him these da. They add., however, that he finally- bus .k..j lmnt. Thev a his hair Is white, that his eyes are. sunken and JT JS-STSr11 He'ow'waflfs ?n fho Inner grounds of Count on BentlncH's castle, dressed In slouchj Clotnts, so lll-niiing mm no ii Imnrfsslon of having enaureu nj. readv the worst sentences me -mh cbuld Inflict on hlm One man who Is close to him said to i me the day that William II looked as if "he bad fallen from the clouds Into hell." For weeks after coming to Amerongen William Hohenzollern talked, and talked, and talked. Inccs- santly, foV hours at a stretch ; but, since he has begun to reallie that he no longer 1$ kaiser, he has become morose. He has drooping spells of long duration, with periods when he does not talk at all. Theme li What Mlltht Have lleen When he does talk his theme is "What , T,,ih have, been." wherein me worn ir chiefly figures "It ne nau miovwi the facts, "If he had been properly in- formed, "If he hadn't been deceived bj nvrvhodv. "If" he had been told the truth, etc The Kaiser Is incredibly bitter against hi oM advisers, entourage and menus He Is the very personification of hatred against his statesmen and diplomats ' 'When he talks about them ho becomes almost violent, and the very mention of one of their names throws him into a rage. I The desertion of him by all of those I who once fawned on him rankles deeplv, , and' he dwells on what he deems their cowardice and Ingratituue. . . "They all lied to me and deceived me, ( opring is cpm he complains. "Every one of them lied I ing. Swing into almost to the last. Not until last Pep- the saddle of a tember did" I.udendorff tell me w hut tha Qlack Beauty Teat situation was." ' uuiit for fel "H recentlv asserted with great e-, i. .- . - . ..!- fn- ...Itn... l.u li.wl sentr 4'Mj- generals I gave them the "pour i ft ie merit anu uiuet. ,. ...... X ' with decorations, hi front and behind, . . ... 1 .,... T ne tfamtt t,.ai p.1 hut they Ued, deceived and cheated tne i.'-'RXrd-then deserted and aoanaoneti me. Alley iV lllftiftt"- fc ...! II... StMin.il Kf ftliillnn" Put TO tne same man no iu u iut. Be., occasion; &y . .n.,nl -wltVi 1ffd men could ha i? - fc...-. --- ----- ----- -- - put down tne reciuuon in ueriin. uui -not one had the loyalty and courage to KJS 'Utt,hls hand." K"' "Tn understand William Hohenzollern's bitterness against his generals one has to" read some personal narratives con cerning Uttle-known details of dramatic events at headquarters the fateful No vember 9. They were wo-itten for archives that 1 have seen. - After all, there Is some dignity with Open Every Evening tAA5aHi t ti 1029 MARKET STREET A Great Easter Sale! Men's $30 & $35 Silk Lined Spring Suits opcoats $30.00 and $35 Values In Skirt Models and Other Styles AH the new greens, , blues, grays and browns in flannels, worsteds and novelty mixtures. Score of conservative models t also. A size for every man. 'Sit m 1 m W&d L Offered at vJ'-mBM Wm . felfe IBS. r IB f ' ,t $15.00 VaTues Th,Is is the great est bargain in boys' suits yet made this season. New Norfolk and skirt models lined pants. All sizes (from 6 to 18 years. ,. s. A I the way men leave a sinking hlp or '.abandon a lost cause, but It docs not ' fltinnni Hint fctmV, n-aa mnnlfpnt In William It's cntournge that day. Willi tho exertion of one man. they dropped away from hlm, one after another, ntf vlulngr hlm to flee They told him 3000 J Jteda were marching touuiri headquar " 10 R?i jiini, onu unaiiy imormeu ""' couW not Ktin-rantea hla safety other nlght The. KOt hlm out a ters to en lilni, and Anally informed mm nn ftcr midnight mid bundled him across the border at S o'clock In the morning. Later, he learned that much that wan (old him as not true. He It said to believe that If he liuil remained ho mlfiht liae sated the situation. UMBRIA, ITALIAN TROOPSHIP, SUNK; 2000 ON BOARD Several Killed and 100 Injured When Transport Strikes Mine Paris April 4.- (By A. 1'.) The Italian transport Umbria, with 2000 oltlcer.s rfi.d , from A enlce soldiers on board bounl to Tripoli, has struck a mine and sunk, nccoidlng to advices fiom Bar!, Italy, quoting newspapers , of that eltj . I Several on board weie Killed and 100 I it Juied Tp nnbi u w )s a es!e, of c020 -n, Bros, built nt LUornoMn 1902 and owned in Venice. She was at Naples Jn i)PCPmue,. last but lia3 not since been repoi ted in shipping leglsters. BRITISH WOMEN'S BILL UP Emancipation Measure Called for Second Reading in Commons London, April 4 (By A V) The secur.d reading of the women's emanci pation hill was moved in the House of Commons tnda;. by William damson, chnlrm.ui of the Iabor party and leader of tho Opposition. Mr. Ailamson explained that the ob ject of the bill was to remoe certain rcttiictlons and disabilities still Imposed upon women, entitle them to hold certain civil and Judicial appointments and ru- tnc ciiMiuaiincations wnicn pre- entcii 0men from sitting and Noting tn tne i0U3e of Lords. i The measure, he said, would give ef- feet to the political and legal equality of men and women The bill Is fathered party. by the Labor i Catalog in color free , 1UWS ttllU t4.l a sensational vvneei. Choice of 20 models. Months to pay if you decide to keep it. Guar. 5 yrs. Greatest offer ever made. Sundries. Don't buy tires, lamps, horns, saddles, supplies, etc., until you get our factory prices. Special offer. If you have bought a Black Beauty bicycle within the last five years, bring it in to us and we will overhaul ' it free of charge. ' Haverford Cycle Co. 503 Market-St. Dept. L-14 Philadelphia Trianale Trusty TreaJ Tlrn Prlco 3 i'3 Open Every Evening Store Open Until 10 P. m Fir SB fraF am Vwf vi-n jlMi pig KIpM H Extra Special Boys' Blue Serge & 2 Pair Pants Mixture Suits EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, EKIDATf ANTI-TRUST LAWS REVISION IS ASKED U. S. Chamber of Com-! mcrce Recommends Com- plete Reconsideration RESULT OF REFERENDUM Congress Will Be Urged to Give Trade Commission Greater Power By the Associated Press Itnuhlmrton, April 4. Itecnnslderallon by Congress of nil ar.tl-trust legislation Is recommended by tho Chamber of Com. merce of the United States ns tho re- I suit of a referendum Noto of Its af filiated trndo and commercial organiza tions. Complete rcturps from tho referendum, made public today, show that. tho mem bcrshlp Noted In faor of all four pro posals advanced b.v a special committee that studied the subject The proposals and thi vote follow. Congress should be ' hl.ed Immedi ately to consider the picsent situation of all statutes constituting our anti trust legislation For. 133; against, SI In reconsldciatlon of existing anti trust legislation, there should bo for mulation o' standards of general busi ness conduct to be administered by a supervisory body For, 1159; against, 389. An enlarged federal trade commis sion should oe made the suporisory body For. 1102- against, 417. In a lew of the Importnnrn of the functions ol the trade commission as they would exist, the membership of the federal trude commission should be Increased to nlno For. 11 0t; against, 42". The subject of antl-trus' legislation will be taken up nt the seventh annual meeting of the chamber, in St T-ouls, April 28 to May I I 18c a package CAMELS will put more real enjoyment into your life than any cigarette you ever set between your lips ! Camels refresh; Camels are the cheeriest work-and-play cigarettes , that ever came your way ! Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos is a revelation ! You have never smoked a cigarette like Camels ! That blend not only guarantees, quality, -but the smoothest, and most enjoyable and satisfying cigarette it Jias ever been your pleasure to smoke! You do not have to cultivate a liking for Camel Cigarettes. The blend takes care of that ! For, you start right in as though you had been keen-on-Camels every day for a year ! Camels not only win your taste quickly and permanently, but they never tire it! They are a smoke delight! Camels refreshing flavor and fra grance and coolness become more enjoyable all v the time. The more liberally you smoke them, the greater your appreciation of their freedom ATLANTIC CITY FIRST "AIR PORT" ! Great Terminus for Trans-, atlanlic Flying Craft Planned There GREAT AERIAL CENTER Plane Facilities for 10,000,000 Visitors and Instruction School Projected New tork, April 4. The world's first "air port" Is being established nt At-1 lantlc Cllj. X. J.. It was announced here today through Joint action by tho Aero Club of America, Aerial Ieague of America and Atlantic City Aero Club. ' Looking Into the future, It Is planned to create there n terminus for trans atlantlc land, and seaplanes and dlr- ttVltlA lis 1 tnSi tt 0 t n 1tn m nlitnHit ft rnirta. tered under the rules of the Department of Commerce and receive rlwuance papers In the same way ships do ; to provide alt plane business and pleasure facilities for the estimated t-n million I persons who visit Atlantic City yearly. to provide an instruction school for the police of various cities which decide to create this branch of municipal protec tion, under the supeivrslon of New York Cltj's aerial police officials, and to es tablish facilities for research In medical and meteorological problems which deal wlt riving, with army and other gov ernment officials In charge. Headquarterss for aeronautic racing ( would be oiganlzed, It was stated, audi an air station provided for the coast guard and the life saving service. Hear Admiral Robert i:. Peary, Cap tain Robert A. Bnrtlett, and Colonel 13. Lester Jones, director of the coast and geodetic survev. are among the men Iden tified with tile project. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. PRISONER BITES CAPTOR Mayhem Fails to Free Mini Snitl to Be Escaped Convict Bit severely on tho hands and face by a fugitive he vas attempting to arrest Dttectlvo Vaughan was treated at llow- art op'tai. and his piisoncr lieia at m m I W SHOES M ' H Easter Footwear J i I XJmM 1 II ' JLHLw II Ji Choice of ' J' 3Mrm Bl Hi Havana urowii jtu, flDvt!lM7 LIV c. jwv Black Russia Calf, jKSsStUt " oft EM mack Ooze Calf, .HLLw fl lie Patent Kid. 40B . ll I li A charming model of distinctive style, em- JI I phasizing the long slender lines fitted with " 1 II trim tailored bow and neatly perforated. 3 i i oi.M- sKijif Street 1 I Hosi6VU 6trHWK) m k Twelfth and Market Streets Ml from tongue-bite, and from any un pleasant cigaretty after-taste of un pleasant cigaretty odor! ' You owe it to yourself to personally know what Camels superior quality4 means in a. cigarette; how Camels expert blend brings out the delightful mellow-mildness without lessening that desirable "body"! Smoke Camels on a try-out. Put them to the severest test you know ! Compare them -with any cigarette in the world at any price! Effi i 1&9?" ' Central Station, after a hearing boforo Magistrate Mccleary, James l, Williams, tho assailant, bt Fornon street above Seventeenth, Is al leged to be an escaped com let from tho Ohio reformatory, where he scned one year of a fifteen-year sentenco for mur der, lie has been sought 'since February. . f u , Jh4v DOWN STAIRS STORE Overflow Advertising on This Day of Great Sales (See Regular Advertisement on Page 11) Georgette Blouses Beaded, Embroidered and Frilled Special at $5 A lot of these lovely blouses came in just in time for Satur day. Not every style is in every size, but a great number to choose from. In white, flesh (often with dainty touches of blue embroidery or beads), Copenhagen or League blue, biscuit and peach. Some are devoid of collars, while others have, flat collars or frilly ones. 500 Blouses at $1.35 A lot of about Ave hundred waists has been gathered together from our own stock and prices marked much less , (in some cases less than half their former prices) because some were slightly soiled or there were only a few of a kind. Of white voile, batiste and madras in white or colored stripes in very tailored models with high collars, or two-in-one collars; other lacy styles have flat or roll collars. (Mork-t) Smart Suede Handbags $3.50 and $5 A puffy bag with a round, drop top has a little purse and a mirror on the inside of the top. There is a pretty lining and a silje tassel at, the bottom. $3.50. About the same style in a larger bag, with a square cornered drop top is $5. Each is in Springlike shades of brown, gray and tan. (Central) Good CorsetsSpecial at $1.25 Two models for slight to full figures are of white coutil. They are well boned, have medium low busts and are trimmed with lace or embroidery around the top. There aro good hose supporters. (Central) . Organdie Special, 39c a Yard It is sheer and dainty, in orchid, rose, light or cadet-blue, reseda green, canary, tan and pink. 40 inches wide. (Central) Boys' All Wool Suits Special at $13.75 They are for lads of 10 to 18 years., . l The straight box coats are single-breasted with vertical side poclcets and are loosely belted; the breast pockets have buttoned flaps. Eveiy coat is lined with serge. The trousers are ljned throughout and every seam is strongly taped for wear and tear. Stripes and mixed patterns are in grays, browns and tans. i (Gallery, Market) Eastery Silk Petticoats You'll agree the minute you see them that they are just the things to go under new Easter suits and frocks. Of lustrous taffeta or soft messaline, they have deep flounces pin tucked and finished wi.th accordion pleated ruffles. All the lovely changeable shades are here as well as navy and black. Spe cial at $3.85. (Central) Sweater Yarn 19c a Hank which is, close to half "'price for it. -There are just 3G00 hanks in this shipment, which will, in all probability, be the last. So women who are planning to make summer sweaters will do well to lay in the, wool beforehand. The colors are all the good ones of the season: Turquoise Dark Green Shadow Lawn Old rose Nile Chinchilla Phi.- Carnl Light Blue Cardinal Empire Green Golden Brown Buff- Wistaria Purple Black White and shaded blue or pink with white (Central) Fluffy Marabou Scarfs There is any number of styles long stoles and charming capes. In plain, trimmed with ostriclnor with U simpc; uum niiuuiui o inavi. wiiu uneu wiiii sun unu uus sun. vr tuiu uuus. yo iu 94. uu. (Central) .A , '- Women's Easter Footwear at Low Prices The long, slender lines characteristic of Spring footwear are built into these pumps and ties, with light turned or welted soles and high or low heels. Oxford Ties At $5.90 foun styles black patent leather, black calfskin and tan calfskin, have covered or medium heels. At $5.75 three styles gray kidskin or tan calfskin ties, have hjgh or medium heels. ' , At $5,40 half-dozen styles black patent leather, black calf skin or kidskin, have low, medium or-high heels. v At $5.25 three styles brown, kidskin', black patent leather or black calfskin, have high heels'. ' ' Pumps x At $5.0 three styles of tan calfskin, black patent leather or black calfskin, have light turned soles and covered heels. Spats in white, gray and brown tones are $1.50 to $2.50. High Lace Shoes of brown' kidskin; black Uidskin, soft grayMeather and tan calfskin with cloth tops, have sturdy welted soles and high, low or medium heels. $4.90 to $5.90 u pair, -, ' Oxford Ties for Girls Dark tan or black calfskin oxfords in sizes 2 to 8 have, imita tion wing tips, welted soles and low heels- $5.40 a pair. And for Boys Dark tan or black dull leather oxfords, medium toe shapes in blucher style in sizes 2i to & are $5 a pair. ' ' For the Children Wearing S2 to 2 Black calfskin or patent leather oxford ties on wide toe shapes are $3.75 and $4.25. Lace or button shoes of black calfskin or black patent leather are $3 to $4.25, according to size. ' Children's White Shoes of a soft leather resembling buckskin arc in lace or button style, at S3.2G to $4.75. , . v -c'H: SvV 7 " . ? W'- , . jf?; ..- - r:u:::y White. 1 little tails. One is in an animal ucuigt-uc i:icjjc. .every acun ja ' Vf ; -! rtl m fat a m Wl 1 I 1 31 M ;rl ! a1 i M HUJ-CO: 1029 MARKET K . 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