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Show r T' 'll i i' - ( , w v A r. f r-- 4 t. vpT. - LW .'w. era 'Trocgaast. ;? ySfcrfCfc T'js X . Jm ed to dlemember the monarchy fer tbc known never looked ssftoMS baCsva le a matter which enemies who, at that Friday morning, at whUh boor tfeo profit of ear ladeed ear country aad ao he nriyf-firr- " to be oonqeere. seemed moo time, nsod at ireshfsrt or was got Or toe his heady From (be very dint eeeveriatisee . ' watch cad tafis hlal made known to Farts and Lew-d- traoo wrmkleo over the Brow. Down Italythat torn 4pwsMtoto,4 . she expected to receive the kare though, wo look ao- oamset aa m has home rochtm ta go her aad that many Alrodal pupa. Many of ( eloc-Jterritories promised a - stmUsriy f attitude. her could have modify tkot mm poxutod look, too, at . nothing qiqstioa were put Fra aoe aad Bnglaad remained faith- L being tatreduood to a mow and not the x "afg Aaaerlean delagatkiu too ful to their ally, which was quite cordial world. wholly It are tuuwu that the reply would It waa a question of loyalty.. No one gets anything at them con- Moaujbe Eka this: Italy would they had done otherwlne al11 1 the from herself fers nesb that the roof of the world have detached do mat to gnawer that qua- aa event which would havq does not get That statement la to tlfflBe liance, effect a very disagreeable produced bo modified later, iAfT ror-- w who gets some btt of practical purthroughout the world for the Entente. poses. however. It. holds ew SO Wo , msalf in tbssq days looks true. Aeetyta Couldn't Mehe Fosse. , unrolls tramp front office to office and smile st It t,arafully when be kick "But at that moment ws could not our earnest, unaffected smiles at the It Is f smiOi unpleasant la have consented to the dlmnsmberment statesmen who faeo ua, Tbo stateo-mo- u 11 M This does not apply t Our army aad of 1 of face us aad smile bock. Not that to correspondents our people, who considered th ernes tvee IldOr Divorcfid victorious since they occupied vast I blame them for a moment. The par- eouras. Tm French reporters are enemy territories would have thought ticular statesman wo are facing begins hors to ropoit the French action and themselves betrayed by their Govern- his st at ament by some ouch phrase as the FMnseh point of view, just as the of Broker, Coofesst ment. revolution would have broken ' . Wlhh nr to report what the Brit-out. and the Emperor would have been this: "Ton had will doing madenlaad that I am not thinking overthrown Siaatlmy From Employer to be quoted." Governand.dcMoMjcrs bopsag. Thar are America reThe ment. therefore could not e operate Ite IttOo whfle ho aprlnkles that porters Assigned to cover certain ftwy And Arrested. It n fortunes from those of Oormaay. torstrn delegations They time the door opens of th was not for love of the King of Prue- ho agallt. Every the spot Urn with It. lest could hardly be useful on their jobs the war, but bepippin tts that we continued Ad aot faithfully set forth cause the treaty ef London prevented aoma now an Mai should not under-"- d If they the rules of tha game. Then be what Um visitors want aald. us from laying down arms If that W ANGELES, Dee. I. Mr. Ben to contest. been Entente had toilo the reporters some willing . Afridi of Exriarive "Neva In Hell, 18 years old. who Mid she was a Itself with changes In frontier Emor other. The word ' "propathing our to cut of up But the of herd for the wanting place 1 "would not have hesitated to ganda" la being overworked, but. after reporteii those principal or us who trudge widow f a wealthy Chicago banker. pire an, so m the propaganda. The British, make peace whether Oormaay liked , office and w8 arreeted kero Inst night hr tho to office ftwat faithfully Gerwould base oeld to for example, hate, dots and feor subit or- not. I am Pcldq, who declared oho had confeM-o-d making pease and marines That Is porectly all right. from ipeepUoa room to reception many; 1 of intervals room, with luncheons, dinwould have 'appealed to German pub- Every one understands having robbed a rest dance where why they. do. ner, reception,-Butc- h and lic opinion and to Europe, and Ger- But Mr. Balfour lunches, ;; a h Mas employed as a maid. Th and Lord George the would have been forced many herself $15.00 Klddell and other British delegates j what each othVgeTiT, Ind gits It at Formerly Marked $7.50 to accede " quoted Mr. Hail as having cow p til fully about the Inhumanity of 'the same time. Nor doirs any one de- - stated she had aa income of 1188 a the submarine. Yet they must know anything elsefor the. reason, as month, but was without funds' at presthat p4 reporters think this is all sire all he If that stated, gets anything bosh. ent. to himself tt Is apt to bits him. Mrs. Hell, who was said to have been After standing ana walking and - Xtorn About Points of View. . - If the . reporters tor nor th? go questioning witd lMeeing comes the thtr lessee of a residence in a rashlon-abl- o till Itt a bod to a next door dekea-Wo-n conundrum part of "the day's Job part of Los Anrelea, was placed mean T Bo and to hear K as 11 led bosh with plain Whatsodid thiry all so -tend etweald so to the cHy Jait on sotjHelon of bur-8rand so. but Md fancy trimmings. Each delega- said on tbs other hand tion with the exception of the Ameri-esn- s and ao. although .was It at this resldeaco that reporter- - takas his dOxos or so praeenta us particular point of Tho : hints and statements and guesses and he was arreeted. BY HERBERT OOBKT. to the reporters. h desire tries to put than They According to tho police, oh mgla-h- r together tn a fabric Doe. 1. to reporters this present of point WASHINGTON. will stand up long enough to be Ibnocenc fora long period conference view to the public as the reporter's that printed.. Human Imperfection afthg oho had been taken Into wlth own. The reporters do not. They say safely The Values Tell Their Own Story custody, K in' the who is like engaging in a what being reporters "an eminent personage" or a do the conundrum trimmings- - The reporters that daily rounds will present about hut finally, after continued questionsource" told them. "high on Usustart. Any 158 a different slants it the facts shared ing; confessed to having taken Jewelry, Be One of the First Here Saturday standing get off from on hard who Jutows what is going on here in common. Sometimes (ho same clothing and n revolver ally they bavs been standing from tho hnows personage or th statement by tho same man at th tils hotel floors for about two hours. source lawhoButthe ef Bamttei Wood last Friday The time comes to make the rounds. Is maintained. the fiction of ignorance same time will b translated tn dia. two hon- afternoon. i ways metrically by opposite They pace rapidly. In a eongcMed 'Aimlral Baron Kato said est And Intelligent reporter, hath to Mrs. ' Had group of one hundred aad fifty or no. According the police said n to an eminent sincere that their deep breathing can told reporter I from th office of: Choice -them she bad found herself withheard la the next room. The secretary of stats to the office personage. But I do not know that he said It. hoJust out funds her to a through baring spent Job make the of reporters al3. thBL blh sottfce. "Therefore I little harder, the facts themselves last i&onthly allowance of 1188 from The president of the United States could niA comment on IL He did not few hours. Every time hyr former 'husbands estats and no to the office of mo- - Therefore I could not change every tt to sy comes a cable from some home gov8tr George Riddell to the office of reply to U. However, for your own ernment, shifting In even th slightest more was dus until January and ao Admiral Baron Kato to the office In " formation degree th position of the delegation applied st tbs Wood residence for lbs of The wentvoa.to-.glvall the here, each otlfer delegation may be position of ms Id. Tha Chinese delegation to the office comment heneeded. A moment Ago I forced to shift Obtaining tho position she left her posltlns a little . bM to ' of excepted the Americans for this propaga- correspond.. A statement by a states- own tsased rseldenoe, a largo house of Premier Briehd or fbrmer Premier nda-spreading The man today that black is wntt may 14 roomA and went to Work as a aerv-- 1 performance. Vivisni to the office of-- ' truth of counts Is that tho American come out of tomorrow's wash as a ant, - And so on and ao on and so delegatee present administration's Last Friday, the officers said she tog positive declaration that black Is a Is no shortage of offices. There point of view. Just as other del- green and yaller polka dot. told them, she left the boom after are four malar delegations'. here and, egations present their the Wood family had demembers governmental five minor delegations, hnd any dele- point of view. The difference, Trained Job Difficult., ao far parted. Then, becoming assured they gate may speak for his delegation, tha Then ,to makte th reporter can discern. Is that Job a would not return, she aald, ' she though only one ever does. Sand- the American delegates are putting good deal hardar, the-reporters - trained - seals and entered thehOuM through wiched In between are experts., naval, their cards face up Oil the table. with us. are are tioa to having 14 rooms. Is of three pr she was released by the police from the They They managing the French windows military and political. Advisory com- seem to be talking with absolute toe The said they had found at stories. Mrs. Hell leased and furnish- charges of robbing residences where editors, actresses, police mittees Moet members of most ad- frank okas. Tho other delegations dancers, and th Uke, who havs com Mrs. Hell's house tho articles alleged ed it since her husband's death, she she had secured employment as a visory committees are terribly anxious choose their words carefully. They down here to write their thoughts to hare been stolen and that they said. maid. The Hell home here In a faeh- on a the first page. for place lonable north side district was found give the impression of persons picking about a situation of which tho facts aggregated about 1188 hi value. their- ways amid pitfalls. If a re- daily elude th beat reporters. Inasfilled with furnishings Mra Hell had Mra Hell, it was stated by the poString Up Army of Reporters. stolen, but which she told her husband much as th trained seal bases his or lice, had made no effort to dispose of Joseph He3, Wealthy The reporter refer to themselves porter .asks a blunt question: he had purchased. Hell offered to rewas her this said to tbs what articles havs dally thought upon shq Identifies Woman Broker, as Coxeya Army. Wa do look a good Hearing Is Bad, at Times;. restore the stolen articles or pay for porter printed this morning, which stolen. d deal like a rather corded absolute was based Coley's "Is Chinn to were dropped. them and the on he learned yesterWhen she had confessed, they deCHICAGO. Dec- - 1. Joseph Hell, He endeavored charges army, when you stop to think of 1L control of her own railways, for ex- day afternoon, what to have her removed to which is sot at all Uke clare, ah aald she "was sorry." Bo many of us wear that earnest, In- ample " Bhe stated her husband died about wealthy Chicago broker, recently ob- a sanitarium for treatment, but she what he will learn this afternoon TH questioned quiring look. It Is odd, incidentally, elthfer preOh. tained a divorce from Mra Etta Hell, fled and attempted suicide tn th you can see where thts two years ago. that tha best reporters I have ever tends not to heardelegate . or else ho says leaves well; Tha house she leased Mm, in addl- - and custody of their two children, aft- - Northwestern railroad station here. the trained seal. , It en j vc nst-ura- ki hr Aaetria-Hungar- Agreement Negotiated Be- tween England, France, Rumania and Italy Brought Latter Countries Into Conflict. I t lil LOSQELES (f te y. k YI Austro-Hungaria- n tm b Hundred Trimmed r HATS one-eld- rd . BY KEUTO.V C. PARKE New 8vic 6 tuft Correspondent ) I. SerrH agreements, negotiated by the British and Krencft Foreign Offices, In UuL to bring Italy and Rumania into the war actual? prolonged the war nearly two year, at the cost of hundreds of thousands of human lives. rount CseraiiU former - Austrian Foreign Minister, made this revelation to Georges Morerthe, social rorro pondent of the International News In a Herr ice and La Petit Journal. - VirntHL, m- - ef th to w Mofomest declaration mad, sfnc the public war ended Three ugreemente, he aald, made It bolutelv Jmrmaaible fnr the peace effort, made bjr former Em- Charier of Auetri. tn 1117, (IntenUtfonal Ia PARIS. rt , Kror Pre.td.nt wtWutr Premier Clemenceau and the frlnce of bourbon to Sliced. Count Crernla aafd thaf ha did not want to dlacusa In - any manner Charlee hlmaelf. "Thl reservation having been made." he continued. "I hare no heel-tan- rr In aaipng that peare tea not concluded tn 1117 between the Entente and Auetria (It waa conceded that thlc would have brought peace with Germany) because It war abao luetely Impossible. "France and England, I ebtaln had promised to pay them at- - the expense of Austria. This waa quite natural, but three engagements made by the Governments of London and Faria, fatally tied he intereil to thole of Germany. Peme ef the Fluau.t "The treaty of London, concluded fir I81S between France. England, Rue--tand Italy, promised to Italy- - thw Trentlno. German Tyrol. Trte.ta and - ttwNnatlar- Another treaty attiibated Bosnia and Hermegovlna to fterbla and later Rumania was induced to entat the wnr on the aide of the Allies by fferlng her Transylvania and Bako-vln"Th Allies had thus sold ef our Empire in advance, not because of special hatred certainly of but to Increase their and tbelr ebsnoea of military fore victory. The fnlsfortune waa that Austria waa to support by herself the rest of this policy. France and In 1117, could have anally mads peace with ua. but. bound by secret treat lea they could only offer conditions to which woulo of the Italians satisfy the the Serbian, aspirations end the Rumanians But these conditions were unacceptable foi "Think of such a paradoxical situation! Our armin' 'occupied Rumania, - Serbia and maintained Invulnerably lha Italian frontier; yet we were ask at-ll- Double-Monarch- y' a - a. $r one-tht- Eng-lan- Austria-Hungar- y Boy SCHOOL SHOES That -- Wear Like Iron- 12. 13 :,......$L75 $2.00 isy,, to 2 2xa to 6 , $4.00, $5.00 Boy Broken Lines at Broken Price Hi-Cu- ts I Some Assingment Little Gents v $5.00 lit i J thus-and-th- ' $2 - Wit ttltlUFOR J Mi of-th- e bac well-bre- CHILDRENS BEAVERS Your of any Beaver Hal in Stock $2 Cash iSeUUrCash -- -- re -- McElw&in Mens SHOES Welt Soles Kqgulhr $10, $12 $85. $3.85, $4.65 .Robinson Top ' KDMinies SHOES Russia Calf- - (Gfianmttle r . English last. Rgnlar$l ... Now JJ 5Q 1000 Pairs 1 rahiQito $15.00': rest-don- ee Howard-Foste- .....$3.63 FIFTY HATS $2.50 heel-and-t- oe Top grade; worth op to Bos y. -- vX.1 ,..$8.85 $7.50. FIFTY HATS Values to $ Is arley- SHOES " Jo On Sale Saturday s! $2. 50 and $5.00 er Arms Reporting Grade MENS S2.00 Boy d - - Men's Shoes tn vur numctioc muck nos own SuDjeciea w so unracrciim Our only aim is to ge trid of our stock and get rid of it FAST. , h f price-siasnill- rrg&rGICSS Of g, , t We have only a limited time in which to v acate these premises, which have been leased to other occupants. Our necessity is your bi g chance our loss is your gain. -- " , -- Since this monster sale started on November 12, thousands upon thousand of people have crowded Into our store and have bought shoes for themselves and the whole fa ptRy, at prices they never hoped to see. REMEMBER This is strictly a legitimate sale of our regular e stock which has won for ns a wonderful reputation during the many years we have been n landmark at this location. NOTHING CHEAP OR SHODDY HAS BEEN PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR STORE. THIS SALE IS OF THE IDENTICAL FINE GOODS WHICHCROWDED OCR SHELVES ON NOVEMBER 12. raHEN IT IS GONE THERE WILL BE NO MORE. AND ROBINSON BROTHERS JVILL DISAPPEAR FROM 220 MAIN STREET-ANNEGOTIATE FOR A NEW LOCATION, TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. C-,, high-grad- In brown and Mack calf; good welt; all styles. Regular $9 to $10 Shoes. D , jr t ' ' ' vl We Quote Just a" Few Prices :-- A f dy It Q 8 ii . -- vf |