DR. HILLIS REFUSES
WAR DEBATE DEFI
Preacher Refers (ierman
Champion to Anglo
American Pastors.
MAKES NEW ATTAC k
ON IMPERIALISM
Prefers Bacilli to Bullets. He
Tells Critic Witnts Free?
dom for All.
Vht Re?. iiilhs.1
?f Plymouth Church, 1'iookhn. whose
inti-German sermon hint Sunda*. \4ii*
??j??owed by a ehallenf-a la ?aamU ts?*i
?ub.-ect *n the Academy of Maaifl with
Her.ry ffalaasann. head ??' As *'.?>rman
imerican Alliance, in Bi-oaklyn, re
'n?ed Ik? ?
It was suggested \i\ l>r. Hillis in a
ctter to Mr Weismai n thai the Utter
meet s<*-*ie Aagk ?.menean pulpit
f the
>ifth Avenue Pnabrtaiiaa Chinch; the
R?v. Pr. S Parhes Cadman, of the Can
.r,j* ( ol Church. Bi
,r p. .ark
"If It is true." tin* preacher wrote,
?h*t when Hermans drink 'To The
Day' thai ?ean 'the day* 4vhen they
will meet ;.".l
rnjVe hei *< G. nnaa | ' Is Ike
gngl a ? who should
n,ve th. ' nativa
?and.
sind all that Engla:
raaaota."
?.hat I
?iian-Aiv.er
,end?. ! ??* real sor
?iermnn Mel II y posi
?on s< ' r
manut .
mm first n* ?
-jrssrmsn. lend weight to
But V.o harsh v?o'
'.endid
?ualitie* of our Congressman and no
..?.s through letters can
nj ,<??? tiorman-Amer
: never
*sn celebra' * l"*4aa*~<4- ?
ness to that master mind, Germany
Msrtm l.uther."
l*r Hiilla snid th?. only destructioi
? i many that he wished to nee wa
hi ? ?Instruction ol tieripsn "militarist
?v.id imperialism," because he belike?1
h?? sala, that it would promote Germa
rii.mhood.
'?...? Cail lakafl wrong when h
lad Irom n lund that thrust him into
dungeon because in his speeches ill
a*r?tll*-""i he criticised imperialism*
Dr. llillis asked "Were the German
>?n? in tin? country wrong whei
(led from Germany to ?.void con
? -..?ri. war taxes and the law of 1er
??>* Would > eu like to see men
editara mid teachers of this reput.li
imprisoned f?i criticising Pr?siden
Wilson's Mexican policy? I*?? you be
heve it aaald be better for the repub
Ik if the $1,000,000.001. now spent 01
the education .if American children an.
youth were ?pent on a standing inii)
drilled by (ierman colonel? and upoi
Dreadneajrhta and torta*.
"What ?s right in Germany ra.ino
he wrong in America. Whatever pic
mote? manhood on the Rhine nui?t in i
World of universa!? plom?lo natihuo?
on th? Hudson. Instead, therefore, e!
negatively defending German imperial
ism and militancy and the mailed Aral
upon the shoulder of the German ail
tor, why not assault the opposite idea?.
exhibited la American socwty*
"One ?>f my German-American corre
spondenta, 44t-iting la clear and beauti?
ful (?erman, tolls me that the peril of
American society i? in the liberty o(
the press and pulpit, and adds thut .(
my sermon, pleached last Sunday nigh*,
had heeii gixeri mi Germany, that M
Monday morning I would have been
stood up ngair.st n wall and shot. Now,
1 do not want to be shot 1 great
fer bacilli to bullet??, and 1 do not Waal
to see militancy, imperialism and the
autocratic control of editors and teach?
ers moving in a series of concentric
Waves from Berlin until they touch
Hrus?el?*, Taris, London, and then on
until they touch Rio de Janeiro and
City.
"Our old friend, Csil Schurr, felt
aaa boy in ltt4K was like a
? ?' paradise, beating bloody wing*
I Ism. At this
"?aso'.i is it i.ot our duty to
do what we can to break (town the bars
o? r'.H? ami militancy 1 Da e*a Bat
want all Ameruan boy to have full
pawer to Ftretch their wings and fly as
itydmatty, ambition and ability
permit? Blacker days, I fear, art com
. -ighter d* ys may follow.
"This war perhaps is a world con?
flagration that must bum itself eat
When the *.var i? over, when peace re?
turns, I trust that th?'re will be no
ruined German people, but that in the
-ta of science, efficiency and el-,
on, 1 hope that militancy will he
. ?.en and all autocracy dead
to the end that irai may never again
? rth."
NEWSDEALER BURNED
Injured as He Beat Out Flame?
Antony His Wares. '
In trying to bent ?ml n lire among
hi? Wurf?, Morn. Modftltk, of 4AM Kant '
"2d at-, whe ????? ? n?*?? ?ti?nd indar
the titrated -iniiwiiy Ht Second nv.
and 7?'.l it, VU biillv burned ?boiil
the far?" ?ml liiiinl?? Ih?i night.
Puliramnn Nrvillr. of the r.aat 117th
??. ntntii??', timir.l in nn alarm and
-luiiinii'ni'il ?n iiinliiiliun o from Bella
m? llos|>itnl Th?? tireiTK-n extin
(ruiahril th* hl?**?*?* after $100 worth of
.Ih*.m,:v bei '"'?ii dont Modnieh't
burn** wen' ilri itod ?n?l he ?i? taken
ti? In? hoio<? _
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UP THE HUDSON TODAY
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ti.00 r.und tris. l'r?r.k!lii St.. ? 00
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MIUl-MM- TICKETS TO A*?"? POHT.
Offlrlai Atenta all line?.
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HEM' WANTED._
Male.
A "0-U.T1 ?(.MPAVr war'? a-, ahaaaaaa Am.rl
al ??caaar?
? - ? i? . Trllxiu?
-?il. I
a to tat m del-lnlnr laltdtmrtnora on th?
port of tho Brooklyn Rapid Traniit
Company.
It wot announced yeitei-lay that
plana hay* bean triado to call th? hl*-h
tit official* of tht Brooklyn Rapid
Transit and olao membera of th? Pub?
lic Servira Commiaaion. Aftor auf-'
Prient dot? haro been obtained the
{?rand jury will call membera of the
beat known civic organization* that
have manifeated an i t?tere?? In the com?
plainte agalnat tranait aervice In
Brooklyn.
County Judge Hylan received many
lettera yeoterday congratulating him
i on his stand and his action In eeUinf
! on the ?grand jOry to proba traaatt eton
i dit.ont. The substance of his (ndkt
; ment of the Brooklyn Rapid Traaei?
was that the company was njMrattne
. a* a public nuisaace by proTi?fl?*rf ear
I vice that-if It were imposed on esrlne
would result in criminal prosaeatlen
B0NW1T TELLER 6X0.
Ukc ?pccialiu ?hofy cf Onamalwn?
FIFTH AVENUE AT -38? STREET
Announce the Continuation To-Morrow of Their
December Clearance Sale
SI) GOODS SEHT 0\ APl'HOI.U, SOU FXCHJNOED
Women's Suits
Forourif op to SofeSO
15.00
A (oJIrrti?r. ol two or three ?uiU o? a kind, in
broadcloth and gabardine
Fur Trimmed Suits.25.00
Formerly up to 66.00
PurTrim'd Velvet Suits..35.00
Formerly up to 7&J?0
Chiffon Velvet Suits.50.00
Formerly up to W.-'O
Women's Broadcloth Coats
Fur Edged Collar
18.50
formerly up to 80.00
High choker collar model, lined throughout *??. itfi peau
de cygne.
Seal Plush Coats.29.50
Formerly 30.00
Silk Plush Coats.35.00
Formerly o'i.OO
Evening Coats.45.00
Formerly up to 100.00
Women's Gowns
For Afternoon ?} Dante Wear
18.50
Formerly up to .,'
In corduroy, lerge, ??tin and ?Tg*;, crepe de Chine
and charmeuie.
Afternoon & [Evening Gowns 39.50
Ftri/ Special Faluet
High Cost Evening Toilettes
At iirea'hf Reduced Prices
Women's Blouses
Txvo or Three of a Kind
5.50 F or merlu BJBO
Crepe de Chine, lice, net, novelty d flowered aille.
Sale of Gloves
Elbow Length Glace Gloves
In white only, scalloped tops, Cieopatra *** (\(\
buttons. Regularly $j00 dm?\j\J
Pique Glace Gloves
In white?, black and colors, hea'/y stitched s -a ??
backs. Regularly IJ86 * ??O
Pique Overseam Gloves
In white, black and the leading shades, s f\(\
liegularly l.~>n I .U"
Misses' Suits
Formest g up to '.'0.50
12.50
Junior and mi??e*' ettta, from 13 to 16, m Lroadclodi.
gabardina and wide wale rhevi >it.
Fur Trimmed Suits. 23.50
Formerly up In 't9.'ti'
Tailleur Covert Suits.23.50
Formerly up lo 40.6*'
Costume Suits.39.50
Formerly up to t*?P??*V'
i
Misses* Frocks
For Afternoon and Dret* Wemf
18.50
Formerly up to SO.7'6
In talin. velvet combinations, chiffon, net and taffeta.
with varioo? simple trimming?.
Serge Frocks.10.00
Formerly up to 29.50
Street and Dressy Coats.25.00
Formerly up to 0.00
College Coats.10.00
Formerly up to 25.00
Girls' Coats
For School .,* Dress Wear
5.95
Formerly up to 16a '
Overplaid?, ?boucle?, ?ubehne? and cheviot?; nze* 8 l? 14
Girls' Dressy Coats.18.75
Formerly up to S2.V1
Girls' Dressy Frocks.15.00
Formerly up to :
Women's Trim'd Hats
Mam Floor.
3.50
Formerly up to /.'.?'<"
Large, medium and ?mall shape?, appropriately trimmed.
Girls' Hats
Main Floor.
2.50
Formerly up to 7
Two "T three hat? of a ?ty!e in youthful, girlish type?.
Many may be used as motor hats for women, misse?.
An Exceptional Sale of Negligees
Moufflon Trimmed Swansdown ft Lace Lace Coat, Chiffon
Crepe de Chine Negligees Trim'd Boudoir Coats Slip Boudoir Gown
6.95 9.75 13.75
Value 0.7? Value 13.76 Value ::.'?<>
(.oat model in heavy quality trepe de I lee?.y crepe de Chine, !a><* and Imported lare touched with daiaty
Chine. iibbon trimming Fremh ro?es.
Important Sale?at Greatly Reduced Prices
Furs & Fur Coats of Quality & Fashion
Neckpieces Mu?f*
6.50_Natural Raccoon_ 10.00
10.00.Beaver.19.50
8.50. Skunk.24.50
12.50.Black Fox.14.50
Caracul Coats
Selected Pelt* *
38.00
Formerly 66j00
40 incites lorg. full flare mode!
Trim'd French Seal Coats
Made from selected coney pelts, beaver or
ikunk collars.
Formerly 69JO 45.00
Trim'd Baby Caracul Coats
f-'iill flare model, with collar ol ikunk.
Formerly 66XH) 50.00
Neckpieces Muli?
1 7.50.Kit Fox.22.50
24.50.Pointed Fox.29.50
14.?S0.Black Lynx.24.50
12.50.Hudson Seal.16.50
H udson Seal Coats
l)tied MtuktWt)
58.00
Formerly 76jOO
40 inches long, fui I flare rrtodel
Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats
?40 inches long, full flare model, natura!
ikunk collari
Formerly 9S.n? J^QQ
Trim'd Baby Caracul Coats
F.xrluuve novelty inodeli. Pla.n or ?on
i.iiima collars.
' '*? <->5.00