'V3 n -;ic.... J' j i 77jJ7 i'.lK 'ft? m m m -s.w tf&tfV '.3.ifi i . MM, r-Ui mu ? 'hi 11 pf ii F ft,, '"' L m V fe. 4 H k ,-- J M. 't A..T , m:m nua t :;,ii!.' ., "- '-- -- . -,'"),-:- ..- - v - tin I. . s ,fr falsi uin APDcmniT I jimitnununiuiii' i IOPWMI rJ . "I )mmmmmmmmmmmimr - i iWetmt starici 'nVAttLn TleBsa S-ShesV. UNMif i!HttWTrmKlfHITHCO PW WAUWT IT. w&r w I'VE LOST MY PAL i It fc tmttf4 iMcltlm ''war down Matft." Xthe nUM te hr with (a tMtiw tmnm me tl Mr tmtv, Itmltr furnished aeartaieM ' two bd Ijumn. iJttlM rami nri kith nl 1811 wslsnt stmt, trenvmlrat l rw WW SM De tMHk nwh. Kf- xrftaaae." rnr lawtlew J - . BCO.B. 111 nmi Vnfnrar nfirW A ' ?' i)H IRE ORDERS V i Ywr Pmmil ValM r intiieM rant I!im hk. On whim 7 tu Urmut well with tfMi th Im4Im riH start itln. . Ym injr u lit mattruf ira last win nt tax rear mm- tfcaaaa4 have beta delnc past SO rear. FOB DETAIL- F. Marr TONtntrr 1K3 iett Bres. CHEITIIIT STIEETs 1riWW.Lt 1 ftWtft tftCMttiN fUHOEUCMAME BY GLAZE OF rCE At .'. f Pact Between Ulster and Fr State Laadara Applaud., in Londen M3 wESLM u .tUKU :r 'IT v'rnrrr Wki'.i..! 'i... '.1 V'.v,w.v"l wmennar WMhHt Ball Itiftft Sl.-Xn. Man $zjE&dr&sgL -j!".'ini, inmif IW, nnnm Mr witn She wait without W.we.nm""!.: w, tweipwy Jail DEMOBILIZATION IS BEGUN fly h AweHatH Prea Lorgten. March 31. - Signing el an agreement tort night between the reprcMntnllves of Northern M Southern Ireland euttllnlnf " llrn fni. hi nnrlftpatlOtl flf th country cnmc with unexpected sutklen newt. The cheers with which theHettw of Common,, arreted the BnnOunceBWltt by Secretary for Colenic Churchill ave an Indlcntlnti of the enthniUfm wun which the majority In England U x lwrtnl te receive the 'news. Paying tribute te what he tennM the fttntesmnnllkc eeurare of the Ulater JJ" 21'nnMl, arralanment. Atae St'ShSlafSSff X- JWfWd, MP- Srfm"SW& "'"1 HM UniHnti PiMim. kJI ?fed, but wWch . Mtrtra tellenc(. tiaMtaiiiTrx'J?"". ,wi. wiiui' h-vlr-!!!?? Anmtl vlalta CemmunlaatlM TM Up:M Haevy .FreMrty DeiMge is MMrlet Dtirelt. March 8i.(Ilf A. P.) Lewer Michigan te!ay waa antler, n blanket of miew and lc, Omtaunkw'- tlen linen wer crippled,- may ktfli ways were Impamlhjp, with telephone pole and wire blarlitnn traflv. act Interurban railway .rtrvlce wta araatlv inampcreu uy iccevrri rani tnt in terruptien or power tronitmiMiea'HMa. The glaac, covered the Reuthera' half UTtN tower pewlawhi,-' -irh-; Sath wmcb waa an eat ant en rreai wife ramma'sleatlMi aheayyvaswiaM rcBertai. ' t :".' ' w It waa the third tUm withla .iili.f! weeka te aweep the MaW, and fraamentanr reports Ike Mwaerty age will be great. J l AtJkAt iZTHf Jf .sfsfw AiCvSSSt! K est emMltbtn ) im. the weehi' hut ah In tarvvlllaiiee because of gjOfc-WVssrsy Hi. rTe..aned ttiT' '"" 81. (My A. P.) f.M Sa?i nCTtary of State ,47: ft' Manila Felders J Utter ala $7 par 1000 3x5 ii Cards as yw, 1000 'Uwca' Steal Writ Baskets ate ..ch Gemaips,Ne.l , , 3epwrI00 tmn, itieW Kant S?t." ery te. BrUPfMrwttSI K7t. McCadaM Statiei IXC. IOBIBBT O. STACK!. Ftm. 44M Fraakted, Ave. irar TtwA Brflvwt Aa-wbcrVgij f e YOU- - - j-i ""3;,'. Your Car -HERE i MnuMuKr jmt cerm? 11 IfWVKMD CHESTNUT STS, JL Ne Blu sites a "Say, Bill, de you remember hew foolish you felt when you tried te buy girl's stockings? "Silly but y'knew hew it is. "Well, say, at this new store men wait en youef course, there are girls there tee, if you prefer, but REAL. QUAUTY STOCK INGS at reasonable prices. "Yeu ought te go te-" Colonial Stocking Stores, Inc. "if !' Hetter We Save It" 117 Se. 12th St. ' lentlew, Mr. Churchill said the nm ment piive hope for co-operation be tween the North amljteuth and opened I a prospect for a future fuch ai Ireland i hntl never before centemnlated. UUter, he paid, nnd lent a helping hand te tnc Free State nnd the eaue of peace in Ireland, the vnlue of which could net be overestimated. "Fer, taking all the measures hu mnnly possible te brlna cessation of re IIrIeus partisan warfare In llclfnst It self nnd remove the cause of friction.' he said, "CUter has given the treaty and the Previsional Government a far renter chance of success than other wise would have been neftsiblc. "There Is no doubt whatever that the conflicts in the slums of lletfast hare armed the fees of the Free State with every sort of argument te rally te their title forces which otherwise would have had nethlnj te de with their wrecking, destructive campaign. "An far as the measures new taken may have nn effect in tranquillizing the situation in Ucifnst. the cause or these innttiiR for the treaty will be enor mously strengthened. "Additionally, there is in this agree ment hop of co-operation between the Xerlh nnd the Seuth -a co-operation only forthcoming en the basis of the treaty n co-operation which would be 'nnnily destroyed were a republic setup. "This hope of unity and co-operation opens te Irishmen the prospect of a peaceful, protected future such as was never held out before. In these two wny Ulster hns rendered n supreme service net only te Ireland, but te the British Kmplrc." i Te Defend Ulster's Rights Mr. Churchill said It was the Oov Oev ernment's obligation te secure te lister "her right te defend her soil I and secure all she is entitled te under legislation nnd under the treny." He said he could net consent te any , iiiiriaiiunn in ine treaty wnieii in fringed It in the slightest degree, ns tills WOllld l)l llllivllll lllfn tliA linmlii ;t ni um opponents or tnc I'rev sionel (Jevernnient. "We must net nourish delusions." he continued. "The Infant Irish Free ft ( State while still in its cradle is ex- lecu te ueauty iecs, wne wilt net nesl nesl tatC'te' use any mentis, however itiipI nnd treacherous, te destroy It. We' have seen In the Inst few tlnvs iittemnts. In Nme enses successful, te seduce from ' loyalty te the Previsional Government Its mwly formed troops. We have seen attempts, in one case successful, te stifle the freedom of the press and de stroy a great Irish newsnntier whleh . was defending the treaty caiife. "It is at this moment that the pow erful aid of yister in the cnuse of Irish peace is doubly precious." Free State Bill Signed Owing te the lateness of the an neuncement only two of the morning cdltei-Inl comment, but the manner In .which the text of the document was displayed is indicative of the Imner. Htance they attached te It. In commenting en the "grateful news" the Times says: "The whole empire will leek te Ire. land with renewetl confidence te honor , "if l'uiiii iiue wmcii im ciiescn leaders have entered." The Westminster Gazette heartily' welcomes tne agreement una hopes it Is a step toward unify of the whole country, "for no permanent division into two parts is compatible with satis factory life for cither." The Irkh free Stnte Bill became a law today when King Geerge gave bis hssent te the measure. The Heuse of Lord decided net te insist upon amend ments it had adopted, and an adjust ment was reached between the two houses of Parliament. Belfast, March 31. (ny A. P.) Demobilisatien of the police In the six counties of Ulster will begin today and is expected te be completed net later than May 31. Diabandment in the twenty-six Southern counties will begin at the same time and be finished as seen an pessjlble.- Ifllllln InrMi 31 lllv A T ,1 .""V'1 Heney WMMHiKxtl OSS! rel Feet, slti PHt Extracted Heae BERKEKPKl .a lb., ii.fls. ISM Bl '. or IS MW. far M.fl. n.iiv.A bV Jarel Feet. Sstfafsctten ennran t1 ermiy refunaeO; Trv It. mmmxm a. ,i4iaeastr. ra. I'-W- ma BflBB'alBH B BBBBbW' bkIbbT w mLLr -v kWmWikWmWl' SaBBBBBI' 'Dublin, Mnrch 31 tlujslastically received (By A. ,Thle agreement signed In Londen is en 1st Irish Times and mm Qfi AND ROLLS ARE ms& all Ratard SHEIK Fax Tret 7137 M41 TT-TEI Fax Tr.t 7159 RtaaH 1 Gat Mr HakiU 0a 71U I la My, Heart 71M Maai laasta 2M svummmMmu; aivatw'Bsiur m by the Union. the Nationalist ITlfh inaepenuent. The former considers that the terms represent a bread-minded nnd generous effort te remove all causes of strife between the North and Seuth and lav the. foundation for a national settle' ment. "Frem tedny peace is declared be tween the two Governments, and resto ration of order In Belfast becomes a common concern," says the Times. "Most hopeful of all la the agreement between the two Governments te ap proach the boundaries question In a spirit of true statesmanship." CONTRACT REPAIRSCOSTLY Cemmmt Commlaalen Cenaurca R. R. and N. Y. C. WaahtnWten, March L (By A. P.) Contracts with outside locomotive construction companies during 1120 for the reualrlef engine cost the New Yerk Central and Pennsylvania ItollreauH each i3,0(M),000 mere than the same work would have cost In fhelr own shops, the Interstate Commerce ntui- liuoeivu w"m iuiw; mim an invcnuga- tlen. The Atlantic Const Linn Railroad was justified, In letting out r.epalr work, the commission held, though It Incurred excessive coats. Five commissioners dlsBentcd from the censure of the Penn sylvania and Mew Yerk Central. The cost oflwerk done for the Penn sylvania, thefe commission said, "In cluded, in some instances, work paid for twice." ,R The cotninlsein concluded as te the New Yerk Cenlral that the "evidence does net Indicate that any Minister dis regard of respondent's interests or otherwise dishonest motives entered into the award ortexecutlen of the con tracts." A almitlr finding waa made as te the Prnntqlvanla, with regard te which (he commission concluded that the "Imputation of an ulterior or dta dta henest motive haai m MMt in tfce ai-j.ll . J I i - U' nit: , wwl KAsjMb im Any tVwtA P.A.J v nivi iuvui B - Ten Want If if a. Hated la the. Victer Recerd eatslef. e have it r wsTl cct.it for von. Tall im the BvmssT of that hard -te ret standsrel record and see if w don't malts reed. 81.-Br, A., P.lH int already ten aaya eid,' nee Heaiati. March with snrina alreadr tan dava ten last night was in the grip .of n unotrsrenn. ccn-erlna an the crass al leady turning green and'the first spring crocuses. - t ' At midnight mere, then four Inches of snow blanketed the ground. tf WAW rOVER A, ):: V; a4" it ti . $6 i 75 Brogue Saddles t, . STEPPING ahead with original styles, Walk-Over designers hit upon this fashion. These Brogue Saddles have raciness and smart ness. They are in high favor with men who refuse te be ordinary. Harpers Wakver 120 MAKKtT . SBB14ffT ffcYpfJffff W21 CHMTMUT Shew TzT m m - i . ' - III. - I 'f tf. ,M A Few THOVENEERINfJS. ,j... . By Sir Harry JehnstfB, $2.M THE VKAVTlFVlTAHp' ..DAMNED, t-'T.t By F. Beett FltiMmW, 100 LUCRETIA LOMBARD ; , By Kathleen erHsi . .l.75' SAINT TERESA . ' ' ., By Henry Sydner Harrison, -r y . 2.00. fsbiuyien VjoekXsilieri ljyWalnutSt B-i-- tM2iiLJL.WAiLi.Ja. VJt aTSW. MvnlPtM&L&m :-j- , i r, 3p ?3i ,, yarn l&i ttiiftViiSiAl-&jj'.:'H il ble article of Sterling Silver," . anaurcr riaicu vrarc -u ti gretlyreduced prices r ,-. Thia satis will continue, for one week enjy. Anf eariiri-, speAieh of- thti unusual values ir invited. ' :, Was i ; v bbbbV "H'l t Mam'' w a k- iTM ''1 IP V2r Si Kind & Sem, WcktaZUMt. DIAMOND MERCHANTB-JKWBLKIW- ill a. ........, it '.VI muruagaiTHi t-y 4. wX -WW n IMPORTS Ra, DBBIQNBttB AND StAKRRB OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDRBN'B APPAREL Of TUB mOHBBT CHARACl'KH FOR MORS TUAN TWBNTY-BIX YBARB APPAREL OF THE BETTER ' KIND Twelfth Cemer Chestnut I A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE $k Spring Wraps and Capes 'Wmt, 49-50 te 99-50 fYty j;r rr. ' - geme Duplicates of Imported .Medels Canten or Dragen Crepes, Frest Glew and Romaine silks translate some of the charming modes for Springtime. Rich black or gray caracal cellars, ethers take fringe .by way of trimming rich silk, but always distinctive and becoming. Lined with plain or fancy crepes. Crepe de Chine and Georgette Overbleuses Formerly te 6.95 Blouse beaded, embroid ered. Twe tone effects. 2.00 I Special Silk Hosiery for Saturday Just 200 pairs Exceptional te a degree quality fnshienlnp. Brown, pole, gray, bluck and white. 95 Distinctive New Frecks, 2S00 an1 39-50 Street, tea-time and dance frocks and a host of original styles for all manner of sports, whatever your needs, whatever your type and however exacting your taste. Here you will find exclusively designed models that will express your own personality with unmistakable charm. Exceptional at these low prices. Three-piece Suits and Tailleurs, 69 Medels of aristocratic simplicity as well as artistically embroidered effects. The tailleurs have snugly fitting shoulders and cellars, perfectly propor tioned sleeves, and the right amount of cire is shown in the tailoring, down the minutest detail. Lined with radium or fancy crepe. i This "Different Kind'ef Juvenile Stere Steps Inte Fjrst Place A cel pealii buttei prepel Capes, 10.9515.50 ctien of styles and colors of ap- charm. The 10.95 Capes are and strap trimmed. Others tienately superior. Ages 6 te 16. Wash Frecks Aees 21 Of gingham, organdie and sateel Juvenile Frecks, 13.50 te 39.50 (Btyles for dress and sport. The latter .very smart with plain body jacket morn with velour checks. Again ginar- nm blouses lend an unusual combina tion te a tweed outfit. te 162.95 te 18.50 -styles indescribably pretty, ' m m dtvd SJ .TheLateat, VegtfB in ' Footwear Fashions fin Our SPRING " sras Women who fellow Fashion's die totes are warm in their praise 6f , Royal style, quality and economy Here new one will see models that het only fellow the mode of the moment accurately, but feature many distinctive style innovations and clever originations net te De een eiaewnere in rnuaaeipnia as- yec SWt Hosiery in aii Shade; $U0 Up, And yet these exquisite, dainty styles; these favorites ality that would shops are of fashion of a qua? .m . -a- - t. . ... ity that would assuredly be. sold for $7 te $12 in ground-fleer Chestnut and Market street. Sold Here at $5, $6 and $7 Is the sort of wender-vaiuea that Is bringing thrifty lally from extravagant ground-fleer sterea te -this Weman's 0econd-Fleor Shee Shep., jw upatalra rent, "cash-and-carry" Bailing ayatem and nemfea save you the difference )1 te B a pair. tajai !Mt Slop Where 77tnir Uhmenhty . , 1206-810 Chestnut St. 2n&F!oer TAKE LEVATOR OR STAIRS 4 .. Stern & Ce, f Extraordinary- SrsaM ci'l farB-i irYrwimrm'x7 OriUr. :i .& 4 h 4 t $ X 3-Piece Mahogany and Cane Suite, jWejftpeciaUze en '4pparelThat tenderizes tht Larger Weman ss r i? IHfiMBBBBBBaeieBayBasia e:J1,-rx-,,i..L, J t It almost sounds unbelievable that a geed size, large library or living room suite like this, would be possible again at se low a price. a $8 With Upholstered Spring Seats and One Sunburst Pillow One of the offered in their biggest values STERN & CO. have yet j ANNIVERSARY SALE. A value tnsi ,, stands fare-eminently forth as tude. See this "ARISTOCRATIC SUITE1 surprise awaiting you. aAT.tf A valua a bargain or greatest magm 9x12 Seamless AXMINSTER RUGS $31.75 Linen Marquisette Curtains $1.85 Full length curtalna, wltri I wvw wide, hemstitched hems and - laea edg(a. Sunf ast Curtain Draperies $y 85 . pleea Mta te ntNiv.r the -- w-r curtalna. Various oelhringa JS untt color combinations tu cheese from, , j. -there is a reai a a vS nWsBBVsml' I i I III II HI Is .' I I KbsbbBB !l las it msss STERNCQ 712-714 Market Street JL rk 'temw&i &.. Kv.Jli'iY .A,. V . J lalJ!nWirt(tfel. i. .-ir. -i-r jh.i-. . -.twi... ..-. I ju-Jl,..' m
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