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D ANIELS'S SCHEME FOR BIGGER NAVY BASED ON SPEED Plans Big ? ; ?tilla O? - Craft, la South y ern Soi iciy. SUBMARIf ET ILL NUMBER 175 ? B ?a Sl ?..tinuous (.(instruction fur I nava! ; : to the i>o ? . "There it no ins? the Mr. Dei - . necessity ? cruiser and sco.i' wat driven home by t. ? ?>f the ? >f the ..;.d by the Bnglit ! Coro? nel. Chill, and ??? ?nd Islands. lr every naval event in t! ? area the leading part by these fast al "The five-year progrnmrne put* : ??hting ?hip? a* its of the stronger navy we are to build. The dreadnought programme i-? for a con? tinuation ... the two : long j egoapprov. Hi.ar.i and Europe Our l.eaeon. "The ?ensational and wonderful ef? fectiveness of t fully de? -opean war, and ? ? make provlsiu!. for a -?ufticient number to give us a submarine flotilla of ITS within the BOX) re. If Con? gre?? follows th*? recommanda) have mads, and which tho IV ;, e r flotilla number 108, an.i these, together . ? my. which ? .iii?i demand or rt !... tions of the wi ? nd of | ionai libree "In view of world-wide condition?' ?".-? arisii:? daily, ' ur?.-e ? . reaa of th of eonatruetion whici. b? mad?? a per*. .- and effective right arm of cur national defence to long a? the1 ? umber utul C to audden fluctuation? and cha- y " ?id that in the pa?t ? i policy, and ad k will place upon us the re l action re.lit for ? to eon? i blam?- ? coming involved ?n the ? to defend depend? in enda most the abilit '..fil its function. will make th< r .?tions, for the t ?r than any \ Neu Patriotiasa. former Mr. ? ,ng to the dad of through which wc- ? euch ut I te ! pal i had not known In more than a century. "We face the future and what? may brine," ?aid Mr. Ilerriek, "with :~:.ce born of the realization that we are now one peopli Is name and In feet, ? a, the same national ld??als, moving t to a somiB Ani" ?i the bo?; ? - ' ; i ?. ter the band : ? ??lamed that ' ?rn in 'nnhhttan i ith aid? Man nattan, an?i Joe t Tils ?.er. DITTO YS Literary Relics Di< kera't gold pencil rrti *ie? Dr. J'.hnaou'h dcxir kne? ke?r 6B1 Fifth Avrniic Mm Mr* ?bw .p^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?*?.??*?.??*? mln?? of 'l> In tl.? If OLD NEW YORK PRINTS a How HeTrapped Night Intruder In Campion Home. Told by jack JACK Fox hound, with itrairi of e ' radar In home of Jeremiah 20 1 _ The rej ri ? ? by I' ?i have the inside s' .in si i front ? rmal all ? ?clock th mon that ;he blotter as Richard Sj.?? i ? he is fifty-four vein? old, i? a man when he v BO horn ? I.at I a got i" I . . ? mined with valu ??. when they got him. Il ng a res] ? : out on I keep fata to h?- bora silk lined bssket, and such a ' tira? si ' I ? ' i i't d. ? 1 before I go an> ? my right mis, at so many regal i what my pedigree may ?ay. I*B ?' a fael -irate to 01 Square trampa at an, :ea sees fit to let go i We all live at 20 El I Tenth Street lr Jeremiah Campion, who's past , who made up her mind years ago the'd ? ? ? needed a houaekeeper, and b 'hem Mi?.? I I .vo sister !.la and Mi?.? h Five years in a .-.ilk basket Is likely on the ehai of the ha i . hen I waa wak? ened by the clnnkinjr of the coal chute y no time I liver coal. I listened for a minu' footsteps, ?autioui for honest ft '??Ting It my duty to 11 ? ! ancee, 1 ,-? t out of my I a fool of het I ed at..i I?? tones. She replied "Hush, Fettum?!" she ?aid. ttamai Ar.d there I was, with seek si might 1 and my t. etb bared. Still, I ran ?ort of ?tand "Pettuma*1 from Mi?? Franci - sr tna f a bottle. Hearing ment stairs, I fell ieo. That brought Mia ' ? alized then 1 hadn't been dreaming. ' ? ? Il ? ? ' I run for it fot ' I ' ' 1 (leu or, four .?.im t ? ha? ? avait Hl "Who la It 1. "Quick, b< ho coulil havs |r tended to threa deadl afraid of guns, and ' re ian I wa ghl 1!. ,or. with m ? ' It i "V ,-ht back her?-." eallei ; from Jack an?. He'i a fot hour l. w.th ? atra?a of wolf ? ! Foa I. :;in of wolfl '? ? go of the msn ? mouth ?C irdly grot-a' cnn b -pratt biscuit tl ? .' mo. 1 \? racti cal dog! ! Well, the man looked me over and came back no promrth I to ad ? sudden that ?he wasn't dreei le company. - "1 ".' I eom - anee? leading Mm bj the arm and aa growl ing along 1 "hind then. low I mid ? ? ? ? ' ? tel cea unlock? r and the head ' ? "Good old Pet PEACE SHIP ATTACK ON WILSON MESSAGE Ford Wireless Tolls of Mass Meeting and Denunciation of Preparedness i ? the object ? ? tirage to Congres?. A mass meting was held on the ship Tuesday evening, at S. S. MeClnfe, the publisher, read ex? tracts from the President's rr.? Ellis Jone?, a delegate, then made com? ments, accordiiv ?ireless ad ' vices. "This )s a reactionary messa; 1 said. "Th l ) sa at a . time mu. t si tab ou) ur. ?The Pi ' - ' !'?n a of the bnt the United It'? i I ii ips. at tremendous profits. "It may be ' , . : - ? "It a, pel 'tap". Uiat :n tin I tut. . in th? ... m thi ? matter, that he ? the fact- frem mil.-. es and ha was not prepare.: or in any particular. \Vas ever there a mure absurd -.tatemcnt B ; man than this S) gTSSt inter aal O) ?I lawyer?" All waa not peaceful ? ? ? ? | \ ? i ??? ' ? : ? i ? ? Mr. Ford I*? t rar! I 3o\mDax?\sS Special Holiday Prices Women's Imported Kidskin GLOVES Our entire stock of finest quality Imported Kidskin (iloves, White, Black and Colors, in all ?tylfft, with plain or novelty embroidered backs. Per pair. Per six pair. 2 Clasp. 1.15 0.31) i ?? .1.50 8.25 i2 liutton.2.50 14.25 .3.00 16.50 3.75 20.50 Hall Orders tilled nt once. Broa?vvCaW.S?uTO? 9Gi Sis. BABY PILGRIMS HIT PEACE TRAIL Two Inf cints and Four Girls Among Twenty four Who Sail. PARTY WILL MEET FORD IN* EUROPE ? r derik VMI Late In Clearing as Secretaries Sigh Fare? well to Rear Guard. FORD SKIP STILL 0. K., INSPECTION SHOWS nship Oscar II?by radio via ( ape Ka?-e, N v.. : The Tribune. Now York: lord Inspection shows ship <). K - evening talks Ju? en i le work. I eaee -ttlll wave* and delegate*!. ??ill KHAN. Twenty four b"lat?d peace crus? '.? ? ; including four colletre girls and two ?. sai!??! from Bobeken yesterday the Ford ?xpedltlon now < uSc.ard the ?tarar II. Like th? first tn j stalm?nt, they were not ?vire of their .?ilion or what they would do they got there. "Thie batch ?rill BOOt the othert In K. K Wiley, un? der secretary of the peace forc?i, "and ?ho campaign p.an? will b? laid out ?'i'penhagen, by tho way, !? in lienmark." !? rieb vni wa? deleyed an hour and forty minutes by late arriv? ait, who darted ubout the deck in frantic ??.arch of Thoodcro De1;? Mr F?ird'i New York r. presentatlve. ige trouble? were ad Jetted half a dozen early bird? up near the ral! and sheared their alma mater?, Mr. Ford and the dove of peace Thote w',.' ? -? Cnlvertlty of Minnesota, Austin. Minn.; John Neal ? an.; y, Neshvill? ? Mew Bbvsb ; Roberl l?o berta De Bese, NsshvHle, Tenn.; Mi?? Relea Hol ti te I Blveralty ? Iowa, Hod T* VARIETY IT- samo investment docs not suit (.vcrybO'Jy. For some m have guaran? teed mortgages for other?; mortgage certificates. Eontt prefer participation cert it others the real estate bonds guaranteed by the Bond h Mortgage Guar? antee' Company. All o? t/.cm If sold by as arc founded on Itrst mor-r gages on lw Vor la City real T?TlE GUARANTEE AND TRUST C9 Capital . . $ 5,000,000 Surplus: til can-d) 11,000,000 176 B'v?ii, ?. Y ! 7f Rcn-.icn St., _'kJyn. o3o t_ltea st.. jtiiidict. ?a?????a*. ?? i a ? l??Jia_?M?__?__?___?, ? - ? . f Waal ? . . Latui a Lynch, ' ?, T"nn.; A. J , ? Cal.! P. L. ?.: ton a ' Basar toot? 1 ?he \ - second and BM In the ? l the aail '? ark ? reta ? i and the " ' M ' Hin. i^ood? and ?IS when called. He looked op. Burprli litten on his in? telligent face. "An ' ar n.?n ?" n" ???" . ' . ' all the ? ? eek. Mr?. tereey after ? "Ye ? te leal alfht rother, ? "Well, I don ? romeml ??? He ?aid - ?? ..' let? ter?" ters of lation?. If wo tl em all we i'. re lire to mai K V. ?'? u *''v ???/' I t ?vV*?* M-l I* ^.?ocft&tti J} The Aeolian-Vocalion is y-*?-?--?' the phonograph of today ? \ more beautiful in appearance, 1 richer and *5weeter in tone and im measurably more interesting than that of yesterday. For the A ? li n-Vocalion alone among phonographs has that great new invention? THE GRADU?LA This wonderful device ei you to play the phonograph??to shade it - tone to your own moods and wishes ?to add to ?records a quality of liv** ingness th it makes them new and far more expressive. AEOLIAN-VOCALIONS $35 TO $2000 Moderate terms on till stodels The Aeolian**Vocation ?a on exhibition and tale, in New York, only at Aeolian Hall. Whether (ir not you ?ire a possible purchaser, yon are cordially invited to hear the; instniment demonstrated. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HAU, -'W ,..I.M In Iir?..?lcl>n. 11 I i-tbu.h Av?. ,j| "jftfJtert '. . nand the I _t**9_ra V I ?P^r?j4?. || i|, r*< 4. ?*?. *iwi_ <^& %-, GIRLS, PEASANTS, TO AH) POLAND Paderewski and Caruso Conduct Auction at Ba? zaar at the Gotham. Fr.r ? benefit of 4 k Vic ? it three bataar? was held in the ballroom :" total Gothar-. I aft?r under the Mme. Pa?ierew?kl and Mrs k - Dreooed in the qu.. mea of peasants, fir'.s from the tY.inor ?oek School of Music sold ?ou venir?, little flags, flowers, cande? and article?. Autographed photo - 1 oritrr ' -hard Whj. - ? ??ridon publisher; oft.. peatiei ???," and i I ! i, I .md Enrico . e ei Tea was | The ? ? attention. ? I ef Patiowa, Ka?h ?? laoo and Percy Graingorwore A tnor.tr tho?e r ? ? - Vane, a T" , who arriri ?. ? ? r, Mrs. Newton T?tnn ,md W. T. ? ? ?tor. ?the Egyptian Ci /rette of Quality better Christmas sift could there be than a box of?say?100 of these perfect cigarettes. 25 cent* for 10 rl and last Polloh Relie! a ' ' ? 1? the ? lief A -, ao ] .' . i ?or? hur and I. i F.. V ' '. a. Edward Lirlngiton Coa ter a' ?W For I E. II. Sothern and I ? . reecoted s '?'. ?.ta ?-'??'?'re'?, y. ?rp?l|ta ? foHe? -"?*? rta. ' til?; _,? "t??g rk* . ?nd Mn . Belgium a-,g; tl# ? Pttr. Mr? } ;?_ Itl Wright ?? EaajUal ?aWl L.?s IB| Ir Kj. I tim.)D?. " Preparedness for Christmas m+frr Mary Roberts Rmehari The Family Friend 17MRST of a new scries of the younger set, full ol tious flappers, pretty d?butantes and droll situati Mrs. Rinehart is at her best in these jolly ito younger set, its escapades and its love affairs. Irvin 3. Cobb Christmas Presents In giving and getting Christmas gifts the author is your fellow victim. In sleuthing down the man who put the X in Xrnas, Mr. Cobb sa)>: times I think a i I man with extensive domestic obliga! ! for thinking ot Santa Clai ?as an elderly porch climber with ma record, to .. Low-Dutch a?"? ent sndw< i ? rie make-up of white wl ri?es forth on Christmas Eve with i ? .i k home again on Christmas morning laden with loot ty rested iron minded male adults. Samuel G. Blythe The M achine onian Cry Come Over Into Machineonia and Help Us I cry the Old Guard of the Republicans. We want?must have ? a good, Strong man tor 1916. Mr. Blythe has been looking over the possibilities who may respond to the cry of the Old Guard, and in this article appraises them all and sets down their political assets and liabilities. Other Features in This Number Lo, the Poor Tinte, a laugh story of the races, by ( 1 . Van Loan; The ?Slacker, a love story, by VV. B. Trites; The Blue Sky Company, by Will Payne; In Winter Quar? ters, Reminiscence! of the Circus, by L. B. Yates; and Is Germany Hungry? by an American just back from Berlin. the saruM)/iY EVENING POST OUT TODAY Five Cents of all newsdealers and Post Boys THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY INDEPENDENCE SQl IRE, PHILADELPHIA