Morgenthau Tells Kaiser to Abdicate New York, Oct. 14.—Henry Mor genthau has written ft reply to an article by Theodor Wolff In the Ber lin Tageblatt, which takes the form of an Imaginary appeal to Presi dent Wilson from some friend fami liar with Europe for example Mr. -iorgenthau, former ambassador to Turkey, painting a picture of Ger ma - y misled by false Pan-German piMkhets, but loving peaco with Its soul, and, having learned Its leAson, now ready for a Wllsonlan peace. BELL 1001—2350 UNITED lIAHHISBUHG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1018. FOUNDED 18T1 Wash-Goods special Report From Washington— t "Santa Claus Has Not Been Drafted" V-J JL JL X* vJ- J. V> Our Cotton Goods jk- ■■ ■ —, 1 # g ■ Whn Y"uV MMEM: e Going t° Be Scarce T Y llvil -1. V-/vJ- X at the present time. We jjl - ~ , 1 . ment —in weaves, colors yl \"•\) pM 1 * T Y I* X * I Winning ssfsssi BiSSra. Long Before Christmas c — J whatever in securing the ' 11.- _ T 7 prices! ° lt modcrate Not a toy department in the U. S. has received much more than 50% # of their Spring purchase for the 13Lly Hueriy 32-inch Ginghams, in \ coming Christmas. I 1 Jd i Vi% and e foresaw this and purchased accordingly, to the effect that at the present time we arc 95% com- 36-inch Percales, very fine grade; yd., 29c, 35c and 50c. pletc. Hnnds 36-inch iniportclurish'Hnln? d 'ycf 25 sl ' 2s * TOYS CAN BE BQUGHT THIS MONTH to the Government's advantage, and to the customer's ' , | 30-inch costume Crepe, neat figure; yd., 45c. advantage. 32-inch Serpentine Crepe; yd., 39c. We cannot employ an extra force of salespeople to handle the holiday trade, but must endeavor to 32-inch imported Japanese Crepes in stripes and Oriental . 1 . • . r A nt. • . The proposition is clean and square-cut. Your Uncle \ designs; yd.. JDc and 45c. . spread that business over the ent.re per.od from now to Christmas. . San, wants Six Billion Dollars. He will pay 4 1-4 per j *££ Wstef THE SPI . RIT OF CHRISTMAS must not be destroyed. ""*7" \ . cent, for it and give you the United States as collateral. 36-inch Poplin, highly mercerized finish; yd., 69c. Begin your Christmas shopping early and thereby help to equalize the work of distribution and con- He has been in business 142 years and has never de- H"! 110 ,' 1 ?- a .j c ° tton n £ e f' ?c j . serve manpower to win the war. 32-inch Kiddie Cloth for children s wear; yd., 45c. 1 faulted on a debt. He wants this 6 Billions to determine 36-inch silk and cotton Pongee—good line of plain shades; ; TTZ'II I Tib-inch fleeced Eiderdown, serviceable colorings; yd., 39c. IVC AW Redd? IVttk ThOUSdndS Of T OJS That Will r , „ , 36-inch Mouselleine Tussah —complete color line; yd., 69c. —— William Hohenzollern and Co., and take his orders from 36-inch silk and cotton Crepe de Chine-all good shades; I\/T„l*„ +L * TU+l* T-Jnsiv+c T T/TTl+l* J , Berlin. There is absolutely no chance of this, if he can yd., 69c. JVIdkC tflC Ltlttl6 LlCCirtS IT itfl JOV BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ± get the necessary funds. But he cannot win without —— —— money. It is a big enterprise and will take big money a ¥ pTlTIf* Wool ' Made in the U. S. A. to swing it. He asks you to advance him this money /\ IMCW IAJ L U1 1 n HUI ; • of the" war. If the Hollenzol'lerns come ov erTey U w°n i Sweaters Specially Priced T-HJ e - A_ Real j Interesting Wooden Toys take your money anyway, so you might as well lend it to large sailor collars> sol _ J T 0 V Rider ° Ur SeCtio " ° f W °° den tOyS th ' S yC " * attractive ' We your Uncle Sam and be sure of getting it back. co j ors and sorne combined; these can be had in green, buff, T are displaying an innovation in hand-painted wooden toys, If you have bought bonds, buy again to your limit. white, maroon, khaki and blue, ranging in price from y1 fc painted by the Lee Lash Studio, of New York, painters of the l*tAZ) , with what dexterity voted their spare time in painting toys for the children ot BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. * ve I two year-old America. Their output was very limited and Harrisburg gets ■Ji even a share through Bowman & Company. There are Doll " y can over ou ® e Houses, Automobiles, Cradles, Trolley Cars, Fish Ponds, etc. A or sidewalk* with one • _ g : g of these? tven the • Horses— Big and Ltttle I 'Stylish Stout Suits J yZ) r>* •r • 11 • 1 7~TI Nested Blocks, Picture Blocks and Building Blocks. See Iff (P If'" 7 PMtITI rfl Ilv iMPSIOHPn If) Hif the Tyro Building Blocks—the best building blocks yet put on /b\j( itnii) iv uiiy jsctfgncu iv ± u g the market( bui]ds a house that is durable and cannot be A . knocked down, but has to be taken apart. „ lh* ; iu |. — & Jfwrv TVIJP of JVoman M Then there are auto ~ ® Jr / f mobiles Iron Toys Ex- Plush-covered Horses that look like real young ponies, some • c|| ' .. small enough to pull, others strong and large enough to ride n§. . A 1 A r T77 • I , Jsh press Wagons, Doll t X, on, Then there is the wooden % Swing Horse that gives the JIUOVC ylvcrngc In VV Clg ht U .pishes and numerous rider the motion of real riding. m § BUY NOW AND Games iy/i A great many women who are so fortunate as to be endowed by Nature with a GET FIRST CHOICE. > * physique above the average in size, frequently find it difficult to get stylish wearing • # Hundreds upon hundreds— apparel to fit them without a great deal of alteration or sending for special sizes. This IF hit e Doll FlimttUre instructive and amusing, _ M M store makes a specialty of providing the newest garments in sizes from 39y' 2 to 51 J/j. - There are many new ones and W' The following is but a partial list of the many favored fabrics we have in extra- H Made of wood, enameled white as snow—same with brass gome go0( j 0 ]j i reliable ones, jg; large sizes. Many other Suits are to be seen in the most stylish models, scientifically ( . m chairT, chair, chiffonier, tables and dishes', such as Parchesi, Tit Tat Toe, frg designed to fit the woman above the average in weight. §3 ' ' etc * Navy blue poplin semi-fitted Coat, with belt; half-belted; trimmed with buttons; in black and pA fFar ToVS Of JVIanV Ktnds 5 trimmed in buttons; tailored skirt with pockets. Navy. $75.00, yS *- . Books t|| $35.00. Velour c'loth Suit, with Hudson seal collar; ~- , B Burclla cloth Suit, plain tailored, with tailored semi-fitted, with fancy sdtchmg; skirt Is one of M in brown, taupe and Navy.. $37.50. Cashmere twill Suit, in black and Navy; slight- J OPW' M Burftlla cloth Suit with fitted rnnt • coat haa flared coat ! sk >rt is trimmed in buttons and Tanks that can be pulled and mechanically operated—ma- (rfW^P,iWrnITcLJT Burella cloth Suit with fitted coat coat has ' . shoot wooden shclls at the rate o{ two - a M/sH points on hip; collar to be used high or low; strap J v uuu4 to 51 >4, $135.00, gfl This has always been a strong feature here. We are now that we made a wise selection. They are here for the infant ' BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. go showing dolls of every description, both dressed and un- child to the grown-up boy or girl. There is one that is taking 6 dressed. The doll's face is usually what counts, and, with the boys—it is a book on Aviation, showing the progress ® *• jgj varied expressions we are showing and the dainty lingerie of 0 f these cloud visitors from the start to the time they were some, there is no doubt but that our doll section'will be al- carrying U. S. mail. Then here are lots of interesting books g . W\ most'do'll-less long before Christmas. in words of one syllable. . . MONDAY EVENING, Mr. Morgentliau's answer Is as fol lows! "Theodor Wolff, Tageblatt, Berlin! " This evening's New York papers quote you In the Tageblatt as imag ining me presenting to President Wilson the picture of Germany mis led by false Pan-German prophets, but, loving peace with its whole soul and having learned Its lesson, as now ready for a NVllsonlan peace. All Americans realize fully that Turkey Is -absolutely helpless and must surrender unconditionally In a few days; that Austria will shortly follow her and that will Isolate Ger many, which lias been unable to de feat the Entente during four years' struggle and Is now almost ex hausted, owing to her lack of raw materials, the decline of her man power and morale and the loss of all hope of victory. When your sovereign surveyed the United States ho only examined the surface. Ho did not appreciate the tremendous force whtch was latent underneath the surface. That force Is now aroused —all Its wealth and ist maviwer, which in Itself, with out calculating our seasoned and and lndomit.tble allies, is strong en ough and absolutely determined to assist them to a real victory. "If you want to secure prompt relief for your people, induce your Emperor to abdicate on his own be half and that of his sons. If Ger many has been misled by false Pan ' German prophets to plunge thisl ftARXUSBTTRG TELEGRXPH: world into such a terrible war, let Germany trust them no longer. Com pel thorn to abdicate and permit a republic to be formed. If your peo ple "love peace with all their souls" show It by persuading the Emperor and his sons that they must make the supreme sacrifice of surrendering their power, thereby sparing the millions or more of their subjects who will be destroyed In their futile efforts to stem the cyclone that is about to visit them, and also to avoid th