i u t'f' 1 - V fi v . ". rs. K I f.i I? w, ,6U JTALIANI HANNO i:0CCUPAT0CATTAR0 vv,,t Vapori Postal! Riprcndono il Servizio tra Vcnezia Lr i i i- .' " r J v e Trieste fe , K k par ,x ti.t.. rub!iliM nnil nistrlbntea Under 1'nilMIT NO. 841 . . Anthorlrort liv tho net of Octobr, 0. JM7. on (lie nt the roitonice of rhlla dflnhki r tly orar of the President a s nunwiov Postmaster General EVENING PUBLIC LEPCTfePHIlAPtmA, - CTlDAt WOODEN SHIP FAILURE AIM OF SENATE PROBE WOMEN FORM WORLD UNION International Association Com merce Formed in Chicago Olilcmo, No 22 Tho international Woman's Association of Commerce lias Resolution h Passed Ordering I 1'een organized nt a rorifarenre of repre- ., . . ., sontRtle women from different nations Investigation ot htlicrgciicy Th0 I)Urpose for 1C Pnw organisation Is Fleet Contracts ltonm, 21 noeinlrp K' stato Ufflelalmente nnnunzlato clip martiuT trunpe ltaliane sbarearono id 'occuparono II porto ill Oattaro t seivlzlo potnlt n mczo ill aporett e' stato tlatttiato tia enezU n Trieste Itn "Vlttorlo liinanuelo li.i dprorato con la med.tglia al alore Koettl Tan luccl, 11 quale sparn la torpedlno die affondo' la Rrandi tor.izzata aut'tlaia Vlrlbus Inltii 1assoctaziono ijtlli staniin In pi sentato una petizloiif al Prrsldente dp ConslKllo del MlnibUi On Oilandn , pi'rche' oglia alioliio In unsun ' Clrcola Ift nri the II prelatn inluioj dttl Papa In Amerin alio scopu dl up I presentarlo nl giubileo ill 1 I'ndin.ili Gibbons, abbla I'innriio dl consegn ue una lettera .lutngrafn ill Papa lniili tin I al Presldente Wilson I In detta lettera mioihIu liifornnlimi ria fonte .iutono!i il I ana rnrim. li I sue vo congr.itul-izinnl iir gli sforzl fd II successo (onseguilo dal T'letldmlr negll scopl mlrantl ad nssKui.ui" una permanente pac( Un dlspacoio di Herni annunirli cup per quella staziom fprroM.ul.i li mno transltato pancilil tteni lontenentl clascuno 800 prlirionutl Itiiliam dl s1'"" ra, rllasclati dalla lUnnini.i i dir 1'Austrla" SI asslcura c h ipi il lutti 1 ivpuiuli l recherannn a I'arigl in iiitasloiie dell'arrlvo del I'reMdniti il-on per jKirfrcrgll il saint .i linnit dpl i t'juura taKlilnctun He -1 noimilie l.a Msita del l'ieslileiit ilv I MaiililiiKtnti, Nov 22 Tlie Hhlpliulldlni: proRnun nt thp 1'nlted States and partlctilirlv the- lois of manv mllllotiR of dollars through the I failure of wooden ship" lll be lnestl- gitcd li the ptinti Commerce Commlt- I tee ns soon as Congress conwnes for I the Bhort session on Ilecember 2 I V resolution ri ported from the com- , tniUee bj Sinitor Harding, ltepubllcan, of Ohio wis adi pud In tlie Senile, tiling upon tin t nltMl St ites hlp- I pinir bmrd and ih. lnuigunu l'leet t orpoiatlon to submit to tlie s'enate n let.illnl report on the piogress (jf the shipbuilding pingi.ini tin . ost of each I ship, whetlui (swing lontracls could bi lan.el.d and nil lninrmauon to nthuncn the Interests of women In pro- fesslonal. Industrial and commercial work throughout the world, all to unite all women for mutual helpfulness. These olllcera were elected Presi dent IIs riorence King, Chicago; xlie presidents I Illanihe Soley, Tor onto, fan , Ilmma Ma,.Terre Haute, Ind , Winifred Wiseman, London; Rosa Toussalnl llruspels Arndls Jensen, HevKJiMk lcelnnd Kdllh Lenz, Mel bourne ustralla Illa Tanning, Wel lington Nf Zealand, Jennie hpurllng, Hobait, Australli Ida Holleston, Bal Ieberr Ireland, Hr Ml.i Bolssevaln, Amsterdam' Mrs C Xanthopoulos, CJreece sccretirj Dr Annie 11. Ilanes, Chicago, treasurer, Laura (f riien, mi sviir oi i't'( f l'rualc suniuel ritift III, of 1 1--Wtli sitli "treil, l'liilailelpliiJ, now at ( amp (,r'i'iiliaf. leorKii -tints nip the licliti(!- of pcjie In ln I jpt.MII SENATOR REED HITS LEAGUE OF NATIONS girding umxttuition an" me comncn . , ngeles nil umlPr wiiti n iik snips urn ui-.nB m.i" i Hi adquartei s of the astoclitlon will Th. iisi.liitioii is iiimo.1 more at tlie J , ,ntalned in rhicago flninilal 1 ss suffcml tluough tin con struct! .n of woonin shlpa tint pAiMdl ..,,, ' , n .:. t . P.- fuliitrt . iding to mimbirs or i llnluli Rulers to Hit Tans th lomtn tut 'I "i i' I" at the con-, i-nrls. No -J King George and 1 i uime of 'he i n . r li.int sh p Hi hip pri grin See- Kuin for I nited Mate- if I'ie-idenl"s Pet Program Keeomc- DperatiM- t u-lllllKIIHI, N !' i il ii g Hi it the I lilted M hi s n i d hi (hup eiitingled In ppi broil that might disturb l.uropi .liouId this Prancla coltnlderi nra un iiunntui tri ,..,.. i,P,.m iiumbi-r of the urn oranl e capl dl statl, e segncra' 1 etcn- ,,0,((1 lt )K ,( mtions senator l'.ted, to plu' Importante di dope il i nnuw n.moirat of Mlsvouri in tin Senate i -- dl Vienna dl cento anni oi buiio I'W- t(,1(ja assailed the -uggestions tli it nn postelonl sono state gla presi per mil P1KU, nf nations uul a court of Inter- rrande rhlsta dl designate unlta. delle Ililtonll adjustments should be tstab- ittorIose annate nlleate la nuili jhi Ushed )Uog In Parlgl nl la. presenza dl capl dl regni e rcpublkhe I Afttr r.-iding a portion ot Washing Anche 1 capl delle nazlotii neutrali ton s farewell addi ess with its nf.rence nn stall i,tnti i, Tnriii in r pkpi n to mil wirnlng igilnst entangling ptesentl alia cone7lone the non tioa i nlliam.es Sin not Ried Hunched an at .WVEMBEK -h ' r- XtXAjr JV j 'IV "I ) , l' trui tlon of steel original wooden i u d for the building i voo shins itentig nnu tons fiicn. nt a iost of SIM1 ,r ton The total mid hate hi " fo'MUi'0 000 had the pnigrini liepn inrled nut s It is hilwetn nlnett mil 100 of the shlpM lute bien computed ntid ucoidlng to btnatnr Calder nf New "iorlt, none has ttr i rosstd Ihe oirin second rt solution was adopted li the lOliimlttie 1 i ills fol a setiarit' rep it to be filed with tl i niininiitic Queen Mart of Tngland will lslt Paris late, this n onth POLKS SKlr. P)5KN I'm- mil l'rtitiiicf ".ml to llicir ( niitrnl He I niler Vni-drdiiiii Not - Th. town of I'ospn tid i gn i nirt ..t Up pros mi of Pnsei in I Hi" i iu in IMish limits,! tuoldilig t" tin 1!pi in nrit nits Ihe Polis m tl Muldnis and Work men s oigimation bise set7ed the reins' of power and tie torming a Iigion The ai i In pos prosibions in of munitions ind i ..ii, ,, 1 .1 r fA v ,IvlM55MlIa5yiMsJwsiilws$J,$ riscontro ncgll annali dell.t htoiii In Washington si ritlene ilie i goserni neutral! saranno linitatl a mindnri' del rappresentantl perche p irtecipino tile consldeiazlonl per duo itnportanii ciuis tlonl lnternazloi all 1 1 formazlone di una lega tra le nazioni e 1 1 determina tions dl ilo' che costituisce la llbcia navlgazlone sul marl I Re dl Inghllterra. Italn Bilgio ed II presldente della Ripubblk t Francese si ritlene andranno a salutari it Presldente S ilson duiante li su t Uslta nl longrisso dilla piie e par tack upon tlie geneial ilumi of luc league of nations ind t tourt of interna tional adjustments Regarding the propositi I item it oml couit Senator Rifd said 'If jiiu stop to think sou still be ap palled at the idea tint ms man could esir base ,suggistid "-in h a thing If the Lnltcd Stalls would hasp t single sote In tlie court Sen ttnr Heed said it would rinlt with Haiti Liberia and othi r small countriCH In bettlemmt of questions Ital to the lifi of Americi If sse ape to base gr ttt r representi- lecipare con esso alle dlscusslonl siillo tloif ss hat becomes of the doctrine of the Unee gi-nirali del trattato dl pan Cos! lequtliti of nations" ' pure 1 capl delle nazioni neutral! plu Regarding the league of nations the Interessate, particolarmcnte Spigna, speaker said he did not knots hots llanda, Uanlmana S'sezlt Norsigia e driamers drc un on this subject but 'Sslzzera. .declared that principles of international last can be- settled b treats s ithout rtsori to a league in uiscussing me composition of the league he asked If the unspeakable Turk" would he In cluded sslth the Roman Catholics, Rus sian Jess lsh and Protestant churches V ARTIST A D'ASCENZO COLPITO DA LUTTO 11 Sig Mt-ola I Wenzo I arti-ta aloroso cite uel caintio dlttlclle dell arte sua non ha trosato rlsall e stato 10I plto da un IUtU gritisslmo La buon i pd ndoratn matfre di lul bignora Jlatia Gluseppa DAscenzo sennamente bptg nevasl nel pomei Iggio di martedi al I'eta' dl 81 anni, dopo una siti die fu Kempre esemplo di sirtu non lomunl i tutfaftetto alia famlglla La signora D scenzo glun-e in America dal forte Abruzzo oltre tren i'annl or sono, unitamente al martlto e dedlco' tutte le sue cure al ffgliuolo allora bambino, che con nmoro-a mi riglda educazlone beppe assiare nel ret to pentlero della Alta, oe guadagno' tuei Vaureola dl fama che oggl ilnonda II nome dellartlsta D AsLenzo I funerall ebbero luogo questa mat Una, partendo dalla resldenza al N 493b Rublcam aenue, (Jermantov n, e nusci rono Imponentl e dlgnltosi e slncero trl buto dl stlma o dl affetto alia cara me lliorla dePa buona defunta Un numeroso etuolo dl amid dl famlglla e parenti si yjntenenne asslhtendo alle funzlone re ligiose, polche' la tumulazlone nl clml tero fu fatta In forma prlsata ed alia jjresenza del parenti plu Intlmi All 'arttsta u Ascenzu ini na saputo ternare la gloria ueil arte FHANCIS L. LEUP DEAD Wa- I onnerl) un Iii-truitor at Linter sits of I'eiiiisslsania iislilngton, Not 22 Prancis 13 Leup commissioner of Indian affairs during the dmlnistt ition of Preshk nt Rooseelt and a former instructor at the 1 nlstrsltj of Pennsjlsan'a, la dead nt his home here He ssns born In Ness York cltj in 1819 and ssas graduated from Williams Col lege In 1S70 mid from Columbia lass school in 1ST2 Ht Joined the editorial statf of the Ness York L'senlng Post in 1878, and svts for man jears Wash ington correspondent of that paper He was the author of a number of works on Indian nsersations and other pub lie themes in Drpgeiollssimi lasorl the oggl for- jnand lammlrizlone dl tuttl in paitntu pubbllcl o prlsato edltlcl d'Vmeuc.. t i dano le condoglianze plu le e sincert Das is Confirmed a Aniliussailor Wanlilmcton, Nos 2.' Nomination of former Solicitor General John W. Das is to be ambassador to Great Britain and of Alexander C, King, of Atlanta. O t . itallann as feolkltor Oener il to succeed Mr Das Is were confirmed by the Scnite M-wjTrfijnrfaflfljS good SHOES riumph Special 00 fSi " T A full wJjHfe. $7'S0 Value atgg Iahogany, eordo-tan and gun-metal calf, in English, "straight" and modified army lasts; extra weight' Goodyear welt oak soles; also a leather-lined black calf shoe with double soles very unusual for Six Dollars ! Genuine $10 Cordovans English last laced shoes with Good year welt overweight oak soles. All sizes and widths. Special J.95 919-921 Market St. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 80th and Chestnut Sts. mMMmm wss,ws5!jwisssiv,vs wssjsggf 145 U. S. SHIPS WAR VICTIMS 773 Live9 Lost Through Sinking Due to Eneim Act- Washington, Nos 2i Loss of 1 11 American passenger and merchant ses suls, totaling 354,448 tons, and 775 Uses, througlv acts of the enemj during the jjcriod from the beginning of the ssar to the cessation of hostilities Novem ber Hi is shown by figures made public by the Department of Commerce's bureau of navigation The report does pot include several vessels the loss of which has not been established as due to acta of the enemy Nineteen vessels and sift -seven Uses sVete lost through use of torpedoes mines and gunfire prior to entrance of the t'ntted States Into the war J)fo More Strictures on Ship Nests Washington, .Nov 22 Vinal steps toward the removal of all censorship restrictions on publication of move ments of commercial shipping have been taken by the N'avj Department Port authorities were notified that ship news reporters might hereafter board incoming vessels as in peace times and th Treasury Department was adslsed that collector? of the port may release pewa of tho movements of commercial j-b'pplni: hereafter without restriction re& f rvn ?? s 4 n' r P V ra DIAMONDS AN IDEAL GIFT Have intrinsic as well as sentimental value. The Bettings of most favored de sign at cash prices, MUR CONFIDENTIAL 1 CREDIT PLAN tA'n original and modern method timtiglves credit-buying every ad' mntege ot a cash transaction. &QimofsSors ; .0 135 SOUTH I3IU ST. tr Walnut Street Saturday Evening y:-. Uonieii's Weatherproof T 1 Red Cross Shoes i I T Air. I XO. tlJ :-n iii i ' I in . ii ' in ' i in i I L H wX ill j X"? Ill L I J . No. 419 III featured Saturday at $7.45 l. Red Cross Shoe Value Demonstration by Frank and Seder, 11th & Market Streets In our Mam Shoe Section on the Street Floor Red Cross Shoe - Model 415 7.45 Red Cross Shoe - Model 419 7:45 Of Russia mahogany calf, English $) mat wuii liuiiuiion wing lips, aiuui sole and military heel. Of Russia chestnut brown calf$ vwiu j. 111IV.C Ul TT aica UC1II.CJ. yM.- furation. Straight tip, stout sole and walking heel. Red Cross Shoes Sold and Distributed in Philadelphia Only by FRANK & SEDER Eleventh and Market Streets Look for Additional Frank & Seder Advertising on Page 5 A A Store of Useful Gifts BLAUNER'S 833-35 Market Street Manufacturers and Retailers Factory: 37th and Broadway, New York COATS ! Value Variety and Supreme Coat Sale! Saturday! Second Floor 2g oo Second Floor Notable savings are afforded by this sale of stunning Coats, specially purchased and selling at slightly above cost. Wool velour, broadcloth, pompom and kersey in belted, shirred and loose back models. Many have beautiful collars and cuffs of fur, and the linings are both serviceable and smart. 35.00 Coats of velour, Saxonia, Normandy cloth broadcloth and velour de laine, luxuriously trim med with Seal, Nutria, Raccoon and Opossum. 20.00 Tailored models in velour, pompom and broad cloth. Good styles and soft colors make choice easy. Collars of plush or self material. Blaunet'a Second Floor Winter Coats! Unsurpassed Values ! "Salts" Famous Fur Fabrics and Fine Wool Velours Velour "Salts" Fur Fabrics Values 32.5035.00 Velour Blauner's Downstairs Store li Th Si Blauner's Downstairs Storje ' Every Coat in this opportune sale is of caracul, pressed plush or pressed mole plush, bearing the stamp of the famous manufacturer, or of excellent quality wool velour. These Coats are beautifully tnade and are trimmed with Kit or black Coney or Chase's beaver cloth en collars, cuffe or pockets. The styles' are al! highly fashionable. Linings of Venetian. 1 a 7T ' h. . .w.-v. " -a " $ i-Jri i. ftfc-iv1 1 - 1 ' !'" . -"7Wlf-y !,, il ?. "-JHS. l4ft ' '- . 'VSCi' .?."" K lV '3 -r M i &M rfi su 11 v ' A MJ "41 mi ,'it. mi .. ."Me ,,1 -JK , . . , - 3ri 'v jj ' t. 4 lit tt ifi'i ' - . ' YI.V". 1 p ," .. t &,j 14 ffT t-S. w c. tl fv y. .WM1' ',4