IfrAJiRAITALMAHA !, ippLAUDfTO J AMERICA K p il Senato Fa Una Calorosa IWrazionc agli Stati Uniti ! per l'lntcrvcnto EVENING LEt)GER-PHlLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917 f IsBTTB NAVI PERDUTE I . , ji TTdlnc E Stato Dccorato Valorc Milltarc , nOMA, 22 Oiugno . i...H.l 20 nlla Camera del De- I Tdwo che II preildente de! Consiello. !ffu1, ,Jj l'on Sonnlno rronunclarono (" - . nej quail neunearonu mi rtuin ' 'll PrPne dl "BBlunBere con V l'1"" . linn cntiiRlnRtlca '"..'lons Stall Un'- cul lnt-!-'"B,T:.,ill euerra eur..a era stato cs.il- " dl8Corsl del duo mlnlslrl c dl cul '""Tivevano detto circa VcntuMnptlca ,teclen rlpctetto nel Senato nel jtiMtr"c nte nl vedono dlmoRtrazlonl o VJ Al entunlamw Iji dlmontraxlono rfl11 nol II suo diapason qunnclo II -ilune V . ,. inn Mi un tplecrnm- F"1. irinclne dl Udlne esprlmcnte Kratl- M Pr l'accogllenza rlcevuta da lul e "V&lone negll Stall Unltl Wli m'891?"!. n-r la concordla dl tilttl "'Lh , L dl tutta la nazlono ntdnche' kI """nfnufKUlre questa RUerra nno alia Trt 11 presldente del Conslgllo dlsse: ""J ... la vlttdrla nes-mna claspe pnclalc. .Ttfroletarlato meno dl tuttl. puo' ppe "'i$ un awenlre dl fellclt.V e dl pro- 11 von vl t aieuno, 10 crcuo lermu I"8!?- h. non desldcrl ardfiitcmente la ,v ml eoloro che la dcslderano Fcnxa KSSruu n Ia compteta unlta' c lll.erta' I1? Jkilone deslderano una pace Impos &' osl nesano I loro ateosl dlrlttl dl -Iui come Itallanl cd incosclatnento pre Uio una nuova terrlbll Buerra ne" av" "ri'VesWente del ConslRllo annunelo' -Ll che un mernbro del Rovcrno para" ?i capo dl un dlpartlmcnto che curera" ?.r dl fare nel paese e Mori la propa n4i per la fruerra e la polltlca Itallana 'jjjtabllmente II presldente del TonslRlio mm . ,? "cni,tre Selalola. mlnlntro aSHi","0; a cul "l lles "" 8tatn mn.lJ J, dlre,lone dcll'UlIlpIo dl Propa d?gll Keteri nCra c" ''nrl dcl MlnWero ...J' I'flnclpe dl Udlne. che era c" a capo tni. n,? I,allana " ta" Unltl. tf JniornTferl,a la '"cdaBlla d'arRento at llnnf1 ,?(lllnlerf e""lier lmportante Sr.,11,1!" compluta con la mia nave suile coato del nemlc " i.' 1iH,0ilva",ono (,lce ch lirlnclpe fi.nri ?, cc?Ta,n "ler "f "U,Ht dot .n' ,n..n"1,a' " mnnlo lr nlte coi an eZ,erC. 0l.,rc ch' "" " rtnt' mHluTrc" mlra,)ll' roemplo dl valorc i-a nt-ssiA i: i,a airr.iuiA i !' .JIInl7.,cr, delln Marina atmuncl.ixa leri cne nclla pcorxn acttlman.i due tilro'cnft !-i nq'" ,navl n vola ltnllanl rlmascro Uttlme del cottomarlnl ncmlcl. Duo nltrl plroscafl furotio ntncoatl. ma rlu-irono a sniKKlrc nllattacco p ad rMtare II Hlluro vJiria "i. Rtp""' I"'1"'0'!" 0G nal incr- cnntlll il oRnl Roncrc. pit un xpnt:inientn c.mplcKslvo ,J 413.170 lonnellate cntrnrono nel portl Itallanl, e B31 nal, per uno piiokIu. memo ill 481.765 tonncllnte. nc uclrono TcleKraniml dn I'etroRrad dlcono die II coiiKreiwn del Mildntl o laorntorl ill tutta la IlUKsIa, rlunlto a I'ctroRrnil Mito' la fldurla nel Kovcrno prow laorlop vote, un online del Blorno In rul diunnndn I'lmmcdlata ilprtcu delle nptllitu' v l.i rlorRatilzzaztone deH'eer clto Dalla Ocrmanla si linnno puro nntlr.lc che I rmi mptrano mnRKloie nttlvltn' lunpo la fronte ill ImttaRlln. Qui Pi ciede che, pp la Huln rlirenilera' presto la sua Riieira, II teatro delln sua olTpnsha srn' prutialill mentc la Clallzla rtovp I iusl isono plu' lclnl al loro nblcttlvl ill Kovel e dl Lem- Dors. POLES FOI5M NEW CABINET Belief Exists Troubles With Govern ment Will Soon Bo Overcome AMSTRRDAM, June 22 Count Clam Mnrtlnlr. the Austrian l'remler. who re slRned last week and has been asked hv IJmperor Charles to fonn a new Cabinet, la devotlns all his time to this work, ac cordlnR to lh Vienna Frnmdenblatt. In terest centered mainly In conferences of Polish leaders, who demanded that no mem ber of the Ministry of the late Premier. Count Karl Stuerskh, belonc to the new Cabinet This the Premier Is said to have accepted The Poles further Insisted that Polish membership In the f'ahinet continue GOV. EDGE "BARS BOOZE FROM PRINCETON CAMP Boys Who Enlist for Training "oursc Como Under Prohibition Regulations Applicable to Regulars TP.KNTON. June '2 Governor Kdge In a statement today declared that the boys who enlist for military training In the camp at Princeton, which o-ens Monday, will be under the mime regulations prohibiting the solo of Intoxicants to men In uniform as the regular and State troops are now sub ject to The Governor's statement follows: "The summer trailing school camp at Princeton opens on Monday next. 1 consider the boys who enlist for training In the Princeton enmp In precisely the same posi tion, ns respecting the tateguards which should be thrown around them, a? enlisted soldlern In the rcgutai nrmy and National (iuard under cam as "Therefore, the recent Federal legislation prohibiting the selling of liquor to soldiers In uniform will be held to apply In all respects to the training camp at Princeton and I cnll upon all to observe the law In spirit and letter "Of course, ung men under twenty-one years: of age are protected In this respect by the law of New Jersey regardless of military consideration, Hut. apprehending that those over twenty-one years of ago might be looked upon as not coming under this prohibition. I deem It necessary to Is sue this statement. In order that the pro prietors of all licensed places may have full and fair notice that State authorities will rigorously enforce both the Federal and state taws with respect to men under can vas at Princeton." MARRIED PAIR HURT IN FIRE U-BOAT HUNTERS WASTE NO TIME U. S. Destroyers in British Waters Eager to Be Ever in Search SEND MESSAGE HOME By J. W. PEGLER WITH THK AMEP.1CAN DriSTIlOYKR FLOTILLA IN DIUTISH WATERS. June22 America's submarine hunters over here waste no time In the harbor at the end of their sea tour of duty They dash Into the sheltered harbor where n big parent ship, throbbing ind crashing with the activity of hundreds of skilled repairmen, specially makes repairs to worn parts and replenishes stores, then silently, mysteriously the slim gray sprint ers of the sea disappear again beond the bluffs. One of the sea speedsters hustled Into harbor today, and through courtesy of the American commander I was given an op portunity to look her over and to see how .he "mother ship" takes care of her brood. This "mother ship ' Is a combination of hos pltal. movie show, bikery, general store, machine shop and uni vessel. Officers nnd men on the destroyers are eager for a real fight Thev n- trvlng to content themselves with occasional momen tary flashes of action In which a periscope Is sighted and a shot Is "gotten In" before the "sUck" disappears. The relations of officers and men are even better than those In the democratic British navy So far there have been no casualties among the Americans, and the few patients In the hospital are those who have been accidentally Injured. 'While an official photographer snapped the gun crew on one destroyer the men eagerly appealed to me to send over their names So when the folks back home two weeks or so hence see a group of these bluejackets printed In their dally newspaper they will know that these are the boys pic tured therein all of whom Incidentally wanted their friends at home to know they are well and enjoying themselves. Jnmes Kelly, Worcester. Mass ; Clayton Store. New York city; Kenneth Jordan, Florence. Ala , John Perco, Appleton, Wis. ; Kdward Adams Jacksonville, Fla.. and Jo seph (llgante. of Brooklyn the last-named Italian born and a former newsboy "If you want to send a real message back home." they chorused, "tell our friends to give us more destroyers and then enlist themselves to man them Trolley Cars Collide Four persons are recovering today from Injuries received when two trolley cars col lided at Sixteenth nnd South streets They are Mrs Sadie MacNelll. 2017 Granite street . Charles Joyce, 1222 North Sixteenth street; Robert Pierce. 2163 Aspen street, and Jnmes Acker, a negro, 1031 Carpenter street, who Is at the Polcllnlc Hospital with a broken leg The crash which broke nearl every window in both cats, came last night wiipn n South street cm bumped Into the rear mil of a Sixteenth street car LIBERTY BATHING GIRL MAKES.DEBUT AT SHORE Makes Quite a Sensation in Her Red, White and Blue Costume ATLANTIC CITY. June 22. The Liberty Bathing Olrl made her bow to tho strand today, and created quite a sen sation with her modish dark blue suit. white stockings and n red bathing cap with white stars, a replica of the head gar niture of the Goddess of Llbertj Liberty caps nre now the rage at the shore Some are red and some are blue, but they are all characterized by white stars The summer girl Is also showing her cylors by tucking a small silken flag In her bracelet, which waves coquettlshly while she dances There Is a marked falling off In the num ber of applicants for liquor licenses In this resort There nre only 178 applicants this year, and In keeping with the policy of the City Commissioners to cut down the num ber of saloons. It Is expected that not more than three-fourths of this number will be granted Purlng the first six months of the year building operations In this city arc Just twice what they were for the flipjt six months of l!tl(i. There nre about $2,500,000 worth of building npeiatlons under way herp at the present time, according to the building inspector, nnd over one-half of this amount Is being Invested In apartment houses The demand for afiattmenf l no great that the leases are signed hefor the buildings are finished Members; of a bridge club -composed of Philadelphia cottagers In Chelrea have adopted tho custom of devoting part of their funds to charity. Each member con tributes a certain sum formerly devoted t,o the purchase of prizes The, zest of, the, game is Kepi up uy paying vne money in, the winners, who In turn devote It to . ' charity designated by the club The wlri- " , , nera this week were Mrs. Harry Paraon,' ,, . Mrs. Gustavus Seldcl. Mrs. John Bradley il - and Mrs George F Young, and the money 7RJ was paid over to the Red Cross jt Mrs a. C. Welzel and family, of Phlla- v , delphla, have opened their cottage on South Connecticut avenue 4 Miss Dorothy Thomas will entertain In formally at tea at her cottage on South Bartram avenue this afternoon Mra William Jones, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Stllz and Miss Katherlne Stllz, of North Broad street, Philadelphia, are occupying their summer home, 24 South Vassar square. Mr and Mrs. J Alfred Corey will spend the summer at the Ostend Mrs. Corey, before her marriage this spring, wag Mist Kllzabeth Sweeney Mrs. Nettle Ruhland Is visiting her daughter. Mrs H C Starr, at her home, 1C15 North Broad, street, for a week. A number of prominent legislators are coming here for a rest after the exacting duties Incident to the war United fateg Senntor Thomas W Hardwlck, Mrs. Hard wick and Miss Hardwlck motored from Washington and are at the Traymore, hav 'ing made the trip In seven hours. They found the roads between here and the cap Itnl In fine condition Mrs Thomas Taggatt and Miss Lucy Tag gart are at the Brighton, where they will be Joined Inter by rirmer Senator Taggart Wife Injured as Husband Lowers Her in Bed Sheet A woman was severely Injured and her husband slightly hurt In a $1600 fire at 1849 North Van Pelt street at dawn today The Injured arc Mrs Narcissus Cornell a negress, whose legs and an arm were broken when a bedsheet hnmmock being lowered by her husband from a third-story window broke, nnd her husband Lawrence Cornell vvho was burned The latter and a four-year-old son were rescued by fire men The Injured woman was taken to the Woman's Homeopathic Hospital The fire, of unknown origin started In a second storv bathroom riOlid rTTrrB I TiFwnT II II T1 I I fl U I 1 1 1 r mJl k ill I fl iln FAliVAl lt.1 I ! 4 I fAsula No meial J WlWW &n toucn yoM RflRIS GARTER M PARlS RTER Double Grip, PARIS also Bid kI 1. 1 N Wk Single Gr'P PARIS ala0 -bum mor 03XQ J WJIftBffff Corduroy Skirts of extra quality white cor duroy, well made, belted pocketed and larRC pearl but tons down front. vi i ri.oon $61.95 GREATEST BRESS PURCHASE ON RECORD Right at the beginning of the season we closed this wonderful purchase of over 1000 stun r'ng dresses at almost end-of-the-season' concessions. Be here TOMORROW for this Chicago LSTEIN & CO. MA1CERS Children's MS3kiP Garters SAC ItCl. Jr JHLIL k1 ALE Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of Fine Silk Women's and Misses3 New York iS i-f ' i;,"- 1 . ! lllm wMwKfm llii phi N ir' Br ill llL JiUf toJr JP MmAmW Over lOOO to Choose From -MADE TO SELL g $25 DUE BSE Georgette Crepes Chiffon Taffetas Crepe Meteors Crepes de Chine Colorful Plaid Silks . Pongees and Shantungs These dresses are the products of the highest salaried New York designers the styles are ex clusive and ultra-distinctive. Dresses for street sports, afternoon and evening wear to choose from. Wide range of fashionable colored and White Dresses ; all sizes. VALUES most extraor dinary at the low price of si:coNi ri.oon Silk Bresses For General Summer Wear This rroves ENGLANDER values for the extraordinary material, maK inn and stvlo is so evident that you need but e glance to l.e convinced Priced $l-"i and worth a great deal moie. Black and blue and pastel shades. JLO m:( iimi ri.oon A HP' Silk Poplin Dresses 5.35 All colors, in a variety of the newest effects and combinations. Value $10. Mew Waists Made to Retail at $1.00 and $1.50 Sheer, organdies, fine batistes, em-b-oidercd, voiles, dainty lawns, fancv weaves. Fashioned in a dozen or more clever summer models. High neks and big collared styles; fills arc also featured. 2 for $1.00. Wa W mmQit I - V JPTiIl! ffr r ' if ' 4ft" Tr f ff MIN t'l.OOU sh Skirts Under price Purchase Up to $2.00 Models In every wanted material newest and best styles gabar dines, cordelines, sports stripes, piques, linenes, khaki-kool ef fects, checks and repps. 2 for S1.00. Clean-up Sale in Our Children's Dainty $1 Dresses Reduced to 5fito $1.50 Serge Coats f0educed 50c New $2.00 Dresses Reduced ng to 9ut JIASHMBNT fcJKEAT SALE SUMMER SSES Comprising Brand-New Purchases. Vast stocks embracing wonderful assortments of Sports, Tailored and Fancy Dresses for Women and Misses. ACTUALLY WORTH UP TO $7.95 Conveniently Grouped In Three Big Lots and Offered at The-e Marvelously Low Prices; jN jn j .H Hn KE' A m m Voiles, crepes, rice-cloth, fancies, Secco silks, Tussah, In flowered, checked, striped and douea designs. Up to $5 Voile Dresses Showroom samples slightly soiled. Embroidered and lace,-trimmed, ribbon girdles, etc. KCONOM IIANKMKNT STOHB ENGLANDEIvS, 1027 Market Irect mPV Ml Si '111 mmm $1 AQ mfw4' ' PtPF,. "V 'T 'i, 'W ' "ii