i' 'ti' 13VBXING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, 'FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 101D 12 1 t 1 ILSHEVIK SPI SWAYING AUSTRIA i& r fe?; fc Vat SPrWtion Comine Under Influence V-V$TWf Cau!a4 DnwIiMAit rVAiirtitU Wfr && uuvioi ncimoa ai iiiuimvii PRESIDENT STUCK IN PARIS ELEVATOR Calling on Japanese, He Finds : That Hotel "Lift" Belies ' Its Name Y HOPEFUL RUSSIAN OUTLOOK 5..-U tcWK. u. fr and Budapest r Pnrit. April II. (Mr A. 1.) Itr- tivccu sessions of tlie rounell of four. which took up morn llinn trie usiml time. A IS AT STANDSTILL l'rci!ilent Wilson crowded into his day's . activities two mils one on "Jiicon Mnric of Kumnnln nnd flip other in tlic dltionul reports at the Wor Depart afternoon on Hnron .MnLlno. chief of the, ,, .,i ,, the sltuntion nt Arch- Regard Absence of Further Re ports From Archangel as Favorable Sign -- - Hy the Associated IVest Washington, April II -l.mk of nd- Ily (he Associated Tress Vienna. April 10 (delayed). -(Sernian J Japanese delegation to the fence Con- 1 1ngcli ,u,;,.p n (.0mpany of American En T,I 7 L. ... . . .. !-. 1 .1.- l.. .minim -""" """- " "-- ,"'.' "c- . . ,....., I,.,..,,,,, Im-nti-ml nenr v two E nt iIik P.t.ililisliment of soviet covern- I lie viir io me queen .teMcriliiy wns '" " v K. ,ni lll estaoiisnment oi sowci cmem ' ... . .......i n(,,. i1,inn,nn. n .l.iu , ,i,nieiiPi1 miiliuv. re- IF. meni nt Munich and lludiilict. At ,!.,,..' i,v Mm nmwn ii.ii-n,l,,,.n ,,,., i . . ..,.. E&DbnawlU HMMO workers. In the iron I tions concerning Rumanian aspirations. ' f,,BlUK ,0 obP'V or,,rS '" ,, , Sum,? I .... t i .1 t t .t .. 11.. U..l.l! . 1! HI nnnnillnil lrt lit mi 'snnchinjr plants lime driven out the , l'" enii nt uic oir noiei wi.erc the , "' mumm. "'" "" "i'i ' -' E5 .V 4 , .11..!.... i .Tapanese delegation is living afforded Iiolt- rcginieiital commander, wa re- g jnnnager.s ocinusc in- inner m..- it- . ,, nttmhos hikI rcMilenK or the hotel , , , , , 5 ..j .- . i i M .,.B.,i f !..iprnt ti, ..it carded ns a favorable sign. - . . ...... . i ... i mux of tills situation was reached when' It was noted iu an official statement K oni miners mere iiic icpui.c. ... ,,- . ,,,,,,. ..-. fln- . ... .,.. ., I&t. .limiiJcrcd similar action, and there is it' wnM im(lsil,lt. for the elpvalor bov , K,v" "U ms' "IK"' '' ' , , P -prospect that the Pi,,plops of the Iron to move the car up. so he brought It pnrtnient that only one member of I he ., ... . , . ..,,. I ,.f i, l" h " "" ""' """. "- ii'irv-l- collipan.V (JOIltltlUPU lO reiusc iu uurj mine will takn rr rontro! of tl.r nfi tho rres!(i,.n, ,,, , ,, ,vfly to .,,.,,. npt lin,Mnbll PS prortertlpR anil -lert tlieir own mnii- the npnrHiirntK of iinron .Mukino by , "uw ",,w ........ 1 ....... rtF flin urillfu t iTkl1fTli n nfniv.l nf tini-fctlMttl illllf(A Jlf tllft Ul t Mil I 11)11 . II Iin- curious tiprvins and chiigriued hotel at-J ,.,.,! possible to some officers here tendants. Jhit (( ,,,,,. rp HituIltj0I, i,ni beeu cic.iled by this man. Th" fact that Colonel Stewart was obliged to agree to nrrTI ODIMP CrtCT ,',''r'n,", "''s nuln t'oin confinement be- UL V CLUl lllU TnO I fore the compnuy would obey orders and i board the traiu for the front lines in dicated that this soldier had obtained a grip on his comrades. It was recognized by officers that the J situation of the American forces in ' uortliern Itussia was peculiarly un pleasant. .Weather conditions nre try- ltirr lip.'iiiiin nF tl.p AvtMinin i.nlil Ilint'A ""'" "" r"' """,r Sl,,n- 1 is little of the dash about the work lniv for air. presented the air esti- there that characterized tlie war iu mates fur 1!ll'.)-'J0 to (lie Iloiie of I Krance. and reports from home tell of Commons the other day, emphasis was' the return of the army to civil life and of receptions, piuades and cplebrntions of victory. The whole picture is one well calculated, it is said, to make the troops homesick nnd easy victims of llolshevik arguments or similar agita tion in their own ranks. , I lie units at Archaugel aie not sea- TO WIPE OUT GRADES the mutinous company probably would ' show au immediate chance of heart . If n general nttack on the llolshevik Cty Soon to Reeume Work on South forces which nre harassing tho com- Dmisri.inhi. r,. .!.,. maiid was midertak,,.. ' PhlUda phl Crclngs .Vo uneaslucss U felt conecnilng the i , 'I I'C nmnicipnl authorities are nnxloug ,. ,., , ,. on i ii o resume operntlous in connection with American contingent In Siberia, which , ,vork ,t w,Ill mlt ,,, ra,(. is largely composed of old-time regular i crossings In South l'hllndelphla. This tmlts from the Philippine. The tier- work was brought to n halt by the gov- rentage of professional soldiers, it is . emment tn tlie cany stage ot llic war thought, is so high in SInjor (ieneral Graves command thnt It is highly im probable an agitator could gain u hear ing among the men. gers. Bank clerks at Vienna are demand ing higher salaries. At one bank tli" salaries paid before the war totaled 31,000,000 crowns, which nuioiint wa increased during the war to L'o.tMIO.OOit. It is now faced, with the demand for the pajinent ot 11,(100.00(1 more, which wilt make a sum equal to the yearly tlfyjdends of the bank befoie the war. The communists of Cerinun Austria hive boen told that if communism i BRITISH AIR TRADE London. Auril 11 The civil aero-1 nautical position in flrenl Britain is hailed by the liritih press as being! "far more advanced than in any oHier the American Chamber of I U. S. TO INSURE WHEAT 12,500,000 Worth of Insurance In Kansas and Oklahoma Topeka. Kan.. April 11.- (Ity A. I) The government will tuke out $l!..-i00.000 worth of hail insurance on the wheat in Kansas nnd Oklahoma through 1 lie Instrumentality of the fed eral seed wheat loan negotiated last fall, according to word received yester day by Kdward C. 1'axton, field agent for the federal bureau of crop estimates, I from l.eon M, Kstubrook, of 'Washing Ion, who had supervision of the loans innde in tlie southwest. Mr. Kstabrook says the federal land bank in Wichita has been authorized to procure a blanket policy of hail insur nnce" covering all loans in Kansns nnd' Oklahoma to the extent of .$4 mi a'cre. payable to the bank ns its interests op pear. Such policy is to be written in at least three standard companies. Coverage !s to be effective May 10. with Germany, and will be resumed as soon as nrrangeme'nts can be made with the United States Hailroad Com mission on behalf ot the l'enusylvnnin Itallcond Company. Plans have been completed and others are being drafted tor work thnt will cost between Sn.OOII.OOO and $0,000,000. which will Iv borne jointly by the city nnd the' vnllroad company 11 rninilfi' fh tnnt1 hflti II adopted here the Allies would cut nfl ...'. , food supplies, but this argument mis .... .been removed since tlie Allies have ap peared willing to treat with the com 'munists nt Hudapest. Italy has ordered the Herman -Aus trian, republic to disband and iIimu-iii ,iid on the appropriation of f::. 000. (100 .. Aba. Mnn lTfl.1 II U lll-A . fltlll lit It M I hf ... . I . uj in.uiii ..... - i"" -" - inr inn nviaiinn resparcii anil experi- The situation nt Hudapest Vienna banks from mnkin prevents up their poL'i.TRVMAV Avn' oKxi:n.i, I'TII.ITV MAS. MARRIi:il. iksiki:s to i.oc!vtk ox or.x- TI.E.MAN'S l'l.ACK OR CO.MMKR CIAI. FKM, KI'KICIKNT HARK H'OIIKKR: SALARY SECOND ARV COSNIUKHATION'j NOW KMl'f.OVIID. II TKAI1S' PRAC tical kxi'kkibnck. jiefek i:ncks. C 122, Ledger Office jfl Every place makes its W kfl own atmosphere. At II EM the Adelphia, for some B u -" ioik wno come M here who make the H H atmosphere. Good H M fellowship is the key- H sM note. Come in and 'H catch the spirit of it! H V ft BONWIT TELLER GbCO. &faSpedafa5hopOiwUiaUont ' ; CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Present for Saturday SUPERB EASTER-DISPLAY 'lljl THE MISSES' DEPARTMENT .'" (Fourth Floor) Tailormade Suits 35.00 45.00 59.50 . Included at these three special prices for Saturday are smart and well-tailored suits in serge. Poiret twill, velour checks and tri cotine. featuring box coat, belted, blouse and straightline mod els. Trimming of braid and attractive -vestees of embroidered pongee and taffeta or tricolette. In navy, tan, rookie or black. Afore elaborate wits, including many copies of importations, are developed in trie o tine, striped and checked velours, Chernit twill and davelyne. - -' 65.00 to 115.00 A mail service from Cairo to India .a T.r B.t.'.nnt. li.e inlue of securities '" dehnitely to be innuguriiteil. The 1.a1.1 I... ITiiiiiriipi i? .1 t ..,1 . I.- nt..l .1 even it Hungary simum ngiee 10 inu.' " n. and it K said that, "lr route lias already been surveyed iiotiiu ngiee in iiihr.- ...... mi- iwiii.- iiiiiii i uiru hi me i ape soueil rezulnr so (Hers. 1 lev are se- Rettlements with the (,'ernuin-Austrian is being surveyed. Hnth in the British lective service men. but in the past they vpnnhtic. nnv new inniiev she iniulit of- Nles and iu the liosessious airilroines i,... ki,, i,:i, .,,,i!i t ft fer would be without alue ltushics a. nre to he ' V""1";1 -?r r.'.'.-Vi1'"! MHot morale iu facing the ui.plensnnt" task EA Vlonmi !s at n stiindstil with the """ '"" equipuient ot meteorological , , ,. , ... , .. . m Vienna is at a sinnusuu. ine ruments. sound and lieht siuiinis , lfoie them so long without manifest banks operating virtually as govern- hMmUH ',, J ,7o. wlVelef" te.' iHsconteut Kven now. officers argued,1 ment tax officers. "The only salvation here is to kill ltblshevism with work.' said Up. Al fred Treichl. director of the Auglo Anstrian Hank, today, "but we enn- not give work unless we can secure raw materials from abroad." FREIGHT TRAINS PILE UP legraphy and telephone equipment Already cargo 'planes are in sight. A huge British seaplane of novel type, equipped with live Itolls-Koycc motors has already been flown, carrying six tons at 100 miles nu hour. Another with a carrying capacity of nine tons is being experimented with. The remarknble British military achievements in the air are expected to be completely eclipsed bv the de velopment of the nirpliinc lis a com- t.ictor. KStjV CWcago Express is I nira 10 omasn meroitu anil econonii. ' Into Emsworth Wreck ..'"" Vl.Uhi.rpI, Anrll 11- (Hv A. 1M- FAVOR WOMEN AND RflXFRS BV.-.The Pittiiliurcli -Chicago Kxpress. nn the R? rennsyivanin Railroad, crashed into tlie j Jersey House Passes Bills. Dealing - feiV wJeekage of three freight trains at Kins- , w(th Both g bJ , ( IS. worth, nenr here, this morning, blocking ,. t W trhffie. on the main line for several. Irentoii. X. .1,. April 11. -(By A., i ' lionrs. Tlie locomotive and haiztrazc car wS-.jif!the express were derailed, but no one Wf was injured, i; I ci ui riiqi in iui a i .-. i(ii iiin n'lToss the four tracks by the wreck. which, was caused by several cars of a west-bound freight buckling up. 'An ast-bound freight ran into the cars. and in a few minutes a third freight, following the first train, crashed into the wrecknge. The express, we-tbound, I'. I Provision is made for the ntni.im of two women on the State Hoard of Kducation. a body heretofore composed entirely of men, in a bill passed by the House yesterday. .The House aNo passed a bill extend ing the limit for boxing bouts in Xew Jersey from eight to ten rounds nnd a measure for curbing rent profiteers. Oovernor Kdge signed a bill last night providing facilities for the re- rounded n curve and plowed into the hnbilltntinn of maimed persons freight cars. The Legislature will adjourn sine die . tonight. , Siittiirriur T - 1 E NUht t I 19-Jewel 5xSVv ill::. -rslA 1 iiuiiuis ur iffff r South Bend r)J 1 watch VWiW 1 In 50-jfHr boIiI- -- tilled rilsp. Inn . m . r enn'l hiM llieni IP T A for this nrlie J I WKKK - ; for rush. T I tifcl I N II W IV V K W STOKE I TheH. &F.Co. :- I Q 1 I t Ii A Chestnut st. SI TOl livrn sutiinlur (111 !i r, si, Sv m . ?.? W Kfr 5i- Cooperation "no back talk" BONW1T TELLER. Ca,CQ ScSjaeciarShopOrinaScnk CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET PRESENT FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY ORGANDIE BLOUSES Special ct 10.00 These exquisite blouses are marked at this spe cial price for tomorrow only. Of the finest quality organdie in white, blue, flesh color, ,' maize and orchid, they show accordion-pleated collar and cuffs, daintily trimmed with narrow lace. One illustrated. h.; new note of 1919 is co-operation in the cigar business just as in me peace councils ol Europe. This we believe. This we know. Nations have come to. believe it. Nations and business institutions and individuals alike believe ' - " wme more titan outers. The Universal Cigar "Company, Incorporated, believes it knows it practices it.' (Let the Reply Cigar prove' it.) Dealers and consumers (plain men cigar smokers) appreciate ' our belief and our practice. Each today are co-operaing with us. Dealers, because they like our proposition. Men, because they like our cigars. Crepe Georgette, crepe de Chine, batiste, voile and dimity Blouses which emphasize high-collar and frill effects, Val lace trim ming, ruffles, fluting and embroidery. Collarless and round collar types. i 5.00 to 12.50 m wl i. i t? ' Misses' Cape-Coats ' 22.50 25.00. 29.50 Belted and waistcoat, models with shirred'-or plain collars, silk stitching and exquisite linings are specially marked at these prices for tomorrow. The fabrics are gabardine, serge, plain or checked velour and tricotine. 1 The most graceful lines and the most perfect ol workmanship distinguish capes of duvetyne, Bolivia, silver lone velour and tricotine. Jersey and taffeta collars are featured. 55.00 to 145.00 A Special Collection of Misses' Frocks of Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill, Moire and Taffeta 29.50 to 65.00 r The wholesome, full expression of satisfaction that greeted our entry with a 10c cigar (war tax paid) was respect to our belief of co-operation and its value in offering an article that was valueful in itself. Capital and labor have co-operated to make the Reply Cigar what it is. Our cigar makers are experts in th.eir various divisions of work. Our distributing men have chosen to rep-! resent, 10. voucn lor, ana to ueiiver Heply Cigars with the speed and accuracy that is theirs. All of them co-operate in production all of them share in the returns. THAT is the Universal policy a policy of co-operation that binds our men to the development and maintenance of the best a policy that gives men a cigar that is full, adequate, satisfying "Reply" to all thwr smoke questions. c BONW1T TELLER. GbCGX &fe ejjbeaafy '5hcp0noinatiott6 ' CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET lonkll Jl iU!l 1 til i'f iii:i!i iiliili Reply Cigar !Wnl -"no back talk" iiiiiii ii Inl'IH lersoti 5PORT5 CLOTHES Presenting marvel ously well - tailored Sports clothes in a variety of styles suitable for tennis, golf, motoring, trav eling or shopping. Correct for town or country. SUITS, 29.50 to 45.00 Coats, Capes & Jackets 19.50 to 37,50 S" 4p mi BONWIT TELLER 6, CO., . UJwdteXMUuOrtycfUt CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY A Special Sale of Women's Capes and Wrap-Coats The Season's most approved lines are shown in these capes and wrap-coats of tricotine, serge and velour, which feature coat front and yoke models, tie-belts and linings throughout of Pussy Willow or peau de cygne. The shade's are tan, beige, Pekin, henna, Overseas blue, navy or black. i v , Special for Saturday 40.00 Women's Capes in two widely differ entiated models by Chemit, developed in tricotine or Kashmir Bolivia. Lin ings of crepe de chine. In tan, rookie, reindeer, navy and black. Very special. 60.00 Capes and Wrap-Coats of extreme ele-1 gance, created by Doemllet. The fab rics are tricptine and Kashmir Bolivia and the linings 'are of contrasting color crepe de chine. Very special.. 75.00 -SATURDAY'S SUIT SPECIAL Demi-tailleur models, fashioned of fine serge or gabardine', in straightline or belted ' effects. Several styles sho w the fashionable ' braid . 'trimming. The shades are tan, navy and black. Full size range. "" 35.00 t .& hi ( .l f r : Vtl ' I AitWT vJ ja o- fec B tes:l ii vl p XI 1 Vl n ,3 H .! i 5ri I vl r .i is 'jj m m r-t n w Ml Jr i . rvpi K ,-za 'i "?r n ,na n -gZ. . a - V m: i'SKoni MfflBs&ej-v&i. nw s'VW 4v -"i4 "V- 05i- .a. SMRU! I .'?, ' M.jgjjfeiKwnv. &. ,t Ms,- ( Mb 'S sn EH&ail 'I
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