Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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WILL PRINT TREMY
- WHEN GIVEN TO FOfejjra'
Complete Text ' of Covenant
Will Take Five Hours to
Cable to U. S.
TO SEpJD SUMMARIES- FIRST I
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Paris. April -1. (H.v A. P.Wi'hel
rnnnnll f I.W. In tl.P Internal hcfoif i
ouncii ni ronr, ... ...- ......,....
,P trpatv !i linn.lc.1 tp Ihr Onninn
jlPKatc will tnkp up (lip qilPstlon of
nlrinv tlmrinrnnipnt nubile.
th
ilclesat
ninktnc
Ray Stannnr.1 Itakpr, rpprcspntlns
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the American (IplpRntlon. In aErcpnicnt
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mended to Ihp .olinoil the publication ,
of thP treaty Immediate!) "ft" " " I
,.. .. ...' nil.!P. It I
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In hntn. ! mil- tlip Hi si prson nt Hip
Important piovisinu of tl.P trratVoulil
hp issued by Hip tJpniinns and mlglit bp
loaded up ttltli Oci'mnn propnsnnila.
The plan proposp.l on beliaK of tlip
Tnifed Stafps is for Hip AmPiicaii .IcIp
pates to (able, for siniultiuipous distri
bution on the American oiitinPiit, first,
a 2."fl-ttord offipial summary of On
treaty,; seeond, a ."OOO-ttot.U offiiinl
summary and, tliiid. Hip tpxt nf tlip
trpnty.Php two summnilcH would Iip
irivpn to tliP AniPrirnti prpss nt about
the samp tiinp and (be trputPt n dnv
oi- ttto liltei, tl.P tPxt possibly to bp
distributed b instalmpnts as it is rp
reivedj A,
T1ip text of the (Otennnt of Hip Ipbriip
n?"nations has aireadj b.'P.i tplcRraplipd
fo the StStp Dcpattmrnt at WashlnRtou
far release ttlien authorized bv Presi
dent Wilson. Other parts of the tiP.itv
ae likely to be ubled duilne Un
prpsent ttppk. Thp final dispatih, tthieli
'may count up to nearly 100,000 words,
cart lp cabled in Hvp hours if all the
Vnblo lines arc lent oil fot the puiposc.
The rapacity of the ipbles is 000,000
tvordsa dav, and the associated Rotprii
inpnt could order tl.P text of the peace
tieaty given ofhcial piiorit.t, io that
the enormous task of transmission lould
be accomplished with less delay than a
press message mdinafily sustains.
On the day the peace treatj is signed
the American .orrpspondents will hate
telephones for their use in the I,ouis
XIV bathroom in the Versailles Palace.
The entrance will bp bj. n seciet door
not twenty yards from the pea.p tahlp,
into a little con idor. and the.ue down
a fetv8tcp into thennrble bathroom,
which is sufficiently large for the" ,n-
stallation- ql flte or six telephones until
one telegraph instinment.
COURT HAS .BRIDGE OF HOPE
Day Tribunal Replaces Night Hear
Ings to Protect Women Offeinn-.r.
t New york, Ap.il 2.(By A'.T.)L '
After ao experiment covering ninf veais
ll. ,....Cl.t.l 4. -." . .
...r nuuicii n uiiit i-tinti gave way today
toa day court to try women chaiged
with minor" offenses. The new couit,
over whiph Chief Magistrate William
. , ,, ..." " iiiuii
MeAdoo presides, w ill tiv new methods
"Bridge of Hope," to the .ourt. t ich
In an attemnt toi.makp it n mnmt ,n:
r.efc- ti . YL . . (limc
rather than n jilice of correction.
Far- reninvpil from n o,.,,
the stieet ami ,o, uied b7 Zn
II '' P' 1 ' "i" ! tTJ ?.',.,Tr!:
,ous, 'women offenders heieafter will fmp
the magistrate in the light of the morn
ing after their nuest.
From detention 'quaiteis the prison
ers .pass tlnough a comdor, termed the
"Uridge ot Hope" to the couit, which
contains lingerpiint looms, two prison
pens, a medical examination room and
probation office.
MjrAdoo said it was the desiie of the
court to do away with the sensational
ism of the old night couit.
TEXTILE STRIKE VOTED
"General Walkout" Indorsed by
Part of Providence's Operatives
Providence, It. I.. April 'M.(Hy A.
I'.) A "general . sti ike" of textile
woikers in mills in the 01ne)tille sec
tion of this ity was votpd at a meeting
yesterday of lepresentntives of part pf
the 8000 operatives.
Thomas F. McJIahon, vice president
of the United Textile Workers, said last
nigttf, however, that none 'of the five
local unions, in Olneyvllle, affiliated
ttjth the America- Federation of Labor,
knew anything of the proposed strike,
as the mills tecently had granted de
mands for a forty-eight-hour week
with forfy-cight hours' pay.
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I . Now Everybody Can Whistle!
S ' You who have forgotten how to Whistle you who are j
a so dryiyou.can't Whistle you who want the finest
drink in the world. may now Whistle.
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Crisis Averted
by Italy's Move
rcallzi" Prisidriil Wilson's ideal lnttiiR ,
pence."
.inpmi iiiiiiitainn tn thr imnpnio of
the Ricnl pott, pin must lie consldeicd
U diiIv fr ti... poiituui convenience ..r
Itiip Allies Hie Times tin lines, nnii it-
..,...,...... !......... ....!...... ,.. Hint ,f
i'iiiiii rs iiunilll n iMf-inif 11 ,w ,- "
ii negro pi cut her nskcd t sppnk in
';' ''' '' .r",,;L"! m?". I
)Jt 1( jM () , 01M(pr(,,l ,p indnli
equal of the white totigicKntlon.
"H is well for .liipiiu 1" leincnibei
".M lun. . ine j. -tt spnpc. .... .s. . ,u
of wiMnlnliiK Jnpmi's p.estiKe
ml,;t ,mlKlll n ;, P',m, , ,,,
,N,, imoi nnl loiint sltmillon us llip.t
ilpvplop. IViiip on pnitl. nnil koimI-
m inwnm iiipii inusi i,p im,mP,m ,
ns Nt ill tcrj i .stunt
,.
postpone gump-thaw suit-
Ma )e, 8?', P"dln8 Retur"
of Plaint'" Counsel
Tilnl nf Hi.- unit nnllL'lt lit tip
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family of ;'''fH.-k (Jump, llin rlKl,-
irviimvui -umi nu u. n m "'8"i
wns healen bv Hairy K
Thaw, was
sch
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.died,. led to take place todav in tom-i
non Pleas Couit, hut has been post
i ..i , m f,,i ,,,!, ,.i.: .. " "" '"'i linn,"., in,- mi nun sn'i-i
poued until Mn ID J ho Mill w 1, I tt(irK(i , , ..,, , ,, ' , , ,
is for lieatv dain.igps. w,is b.ouglit ., ,, Klt.n, , ,,,,,.,,
against thp'l Imw Pstate. ' "Hipsp to he worked and managed by
Postponemenl was ncessaiy f.n tl.P kllp fl , ,,. ,,.,.
iPnsoii that 1 rank WnMi . .oui.spI f, ,.Wi)i tn pni,
tl.P (lump fac.lt. is b. LuioiiP. '''ii,,,,. Hnasp ttent on. "theie is some
was sent nbrond in loime. ... with (liTr,rm( ,,f , ,, , , , M ,,r us
wo.k for the rnitPil htntps labor hoai.l. m ,,.;, ,n fnlo, ,,,.
.KoMiipr .ludge .I.imes (. t.orrtoii iep- , . ,;u.n rm) , ar ,;,.
.Psents llnti.t 1mw pi- soi.allt . i ml , tjmj , S(,n , M iAmH
the estate is lepiescnted h' lle.tle., , ,,. blI, ,,,, ,llncH
W.tKKO.I CS .I.IWMU'i
Hanv Thaw is in KiikK. ide's.
lie
was i)jaced there choitl.t after he at
tempted wiicide in this city about two
jeais ago.
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SHENANDOAH MINE STRIKE
; i
Men Quit Work on Refusal of In
crease in Pay I
Shenandoah. Pa.. Apiil 21. TIipipI
..... , ,. f ,,l.nl I
is no indication toilnj, of n ftllMn-l
of the strike innugmatcd rstor.ln
morning when Hip Stlitnlkill Uailwat
sstpni was tied up bv the men ipfiising
to takp iiHs.fioni thp bams hetausp
their demand for an iiutc.ise of ten
tents an hour was lefused.
The men sav thet will seek pmplot -mpnt
elsewheie while nllnials of the
(ompnn.t ilpdaip they will not ileal Willi
""' nc, ,P ,,se the) hate bioken n""u ' ,. TV .", ... X
out 'Z ". -onl months jet 1o.wn ' '- '-i" "" '' 'S""-
" , , 11 collieiies n.e idle. I :tor "'' ' "' st"" "nl" l"""
' - 'titling for the appointment of a thil-
NO PURSE FOR ARMY FLIERS, Thl, u ,. iM,i atUmt nt ti,c pass-
age of this hill. Piesident .ludge
General Menoher Bars Officers' Com- .H-les "j-!-,,:""
petition for Prizes legislative session in 11115, when lip had
Washington, April -1. (15) A. P.) the fitst thildien's tommission bill
I'nd.r a ruling of Majo, tlene.al Men,,-
her, 'diiettor of the nuni) air seivite,
.... n! -.i t
niiuounteii touuy, urn.) huts nun (iiiinvs
tn.mot tompete in exhibition for puisps
mid individual piips. Sin Ii tompetition
m i oillfl! CI llll nil iiui'n ii" i '
I- t n.it.u nml imveiiimpiit num.
T C (.ove.nn.ent pii.p
' ''' . , ... ,,
I (leneial Menober said fatorablp ton-
,i,ieitini would be given to invitations
sniiuiiiuu f ....
!.. .Miu.i n imiirniipr lis' of ip
mZ ZU-
!bl" . -o-tipeiatite pu.poses of inte, -
national, national, state or citic thar-
iii ter.
EGG ROLLING AT CAPITAL
taster resiiva. imiiskiicu rium
White House Lawn
Washington, Apiil 111. (I!) A. P.)
As for many jeais, the egg i oiling
fioWby the thildieu wus the fcatuie
today of Washington's obseivauce of
Faster Monda). The festival, lustiug
all day, is being held on the monument
grounds instead of the White House'
lawns us in pre-war times.
An added nttriutioti tveie flights anil
"stunts" by nrmv nviators fiom Rolling
Field. At night theie will be t lassie
dances ami pictures at the .Sjhau The
atie. '
PRESIDENT'S SHIP AT BREST
Transport George Washington,
Called by Wilson, Reaches Franc
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Hresl. Apiil 21. (By A. P.) The
uuiteu Htatps tiansport lieoige Wash
ington, whiih sailed from New York
for Fiance on the oi tiers of Piesident
Wilson, has m lived heie.
Now oh sale in all drink shops.
Whistle" is cloudy in the bottle because it is
rich with food substance. You may drink
bottle after bottle and relish each one. Chil
dren intuitively like Whistle and insist on
Whistle, once they drink it.
So Whistle the very first opportunity.
You don't need to say the word
'"just, whistle
' ' Distributor .
JOHN FRIEDRICH
BU Street and Rising Sun Avenue
(.Heil.rw., TIji- r. , .... , Kentooe. .i'ark 41J
HAASE WANTS SOVIET
WITHOUT TERR0RIS1
, ,
Independent Declares Ruthless
Mrlir.,l ivi.. e..i n...-:
Methods May Suit Russia,
. s but Not Germany
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HOPES FOR SOCIAL STATE
lit Hip Assoilalnl Prpss
, npenlMgrn. Ap.,1 21. -' When wc
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"'""; I""'- "n.l ntn nl.l- In .enllrr
'"" "Unix 1 lm Sp.iM.u .i mm ill nti.wulon
'"'Ir niPllio.N of Iriioilsm. rpioRnbine
...... ,.n ,.,,
lull flint Ihpr tin nn
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mnv suit Itiissin
nl nil (irtiunnv.
linen tun so. lii'iinnii Im pniMwInli Sn
,., , ,.,, ,, ; . up,,,,,
Coiicspmidcit f ,0 lIxrhniiRe Tele-
I f '' '"ipn. ri. .lo,l,iR i nu in
"miew.
'PI,. i... .. i ,. !... ..
Ll-uriMHUiriH, Willi 1HS JUSl l"
.,,,, ,,, fom m
told him that the Independent Socialist
, " " "" , l ' Hlll&llllllll VII 11 II
1C f ,
u ,,, .,, , ,' ......
nnrti nuLntl r..i .. i ,.i:. r n.l
r itmlnKi fn, iiipiI tin nnirlimit Cl'l IIIHIIV.
y: . , - :
Illi;sf 111 IIIMP 11 IPIIIIIIl powci OI tun
tuil over public institutions, courtsf
jiistiie ami so on, together with thp
light to plate bills hifoip tlip pallia
-ililPlit. If ipfo.ms piopnsed wpip le
'jcued h..- w lis o..i.i a.ia..ge t..
iiihP .i popuiai ton1
lliusp iiifnimed the i mresponilpnt
that he did not 't (innlei a ieai tionaij
loup iiniiihilili' in licilin, hut that he
was tniWinted that s,i contiol, if it
wne auiuiud, iniil'l not last mo'c thnu
,llpI,of ,,!,,. ,-. luileecl. it -mini
0(, v) llt)B ls ,,,,
SUPPORT FOR CHILD BILL
Measure Proposed to Create Commls
- slon for Revising State Statutes
Viitunllt eteit sin,ml seitiic organ-
ation i'l the state has given its in
i. . . :....:.
t UntnTbanrt. a'swo.J bi
J w-,, jtio(luced in 1017, but also was
Intiotliltiu. ii was trioeti, novteter.
i.i..r.,,t.l
u, ,...,.-. . ,
, TIip bill tirovitles that the Covprnor
'shnllMiate potter to appoint n tomniis-
Mu i v " ' " "; "' "' l '
i iiii a. . i
I out p.iv. who shall he :iompetent to
j , , llmPM(Iments , 1C
Mnlules of Penns.vlvania which relate
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' WINS RACE WITH
,
DEATH
Man Saves Wife From Suicide De
spite Balky Automobile
ll.iiiisbuig, Ayul 2t.-Vhcii llniri
sou Hut, of l'enhiook, snvt his wile
; ill ink poison at their home ... Peubinok
st m,, !.,,. tlipy hail liten tpim
leliiig. he pit kill her up. lushed to the
stiept anil inmiiiandeeied n passing nu
toiuobile.
Half win to the Ilaiiisbuig Hospital
it h.oke down nniLIIiotz again staitcd
to cant the vtoinau. This fiine n tiuik
.it ketl thpiu ii) and lie got his union
s't ions wife to the Hairisbmg Hosiital
ill time tn save' hei life.
JERSEY QUOTA IN LOAN
Camden Scheduled for $7,863,205
in Victory Campaign
hiiiina fm ili Vl ln l I nan n
' s( heJnleil among New .leisey counties
I'in the Thiid Fetlpral Distiiet, anortling
to omiial aiinouncement yesteida.t, are
"V" ..s- trtr,rn. t. r .
Atlantic, $4.1G4 J100 ; lluilingt
$'J,OS0.2.VJ ; Camden, .$7,SO.'l,20.- : Ci
on.
ape
Mnv. SSI 1 ,782 : Cumberland, $2,020,
17(1: (iloiicestci, ?l,700,:!,"in: Mercer,
$S,fil1,.-.!IS: Oiean, $I,1;K!,00I ; Snlcm,
$,4M.::70, total, $:i1,KI2,l!Kl.
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Germany Favors !
Rejecting Treaty
s " - -
nntlniirt from I'bp One
Ihem of the Rotpinmenl'K at lion The
public will leteive its Hist information ,
as to events on I'aster morning '
Uest Prussia Make Protest
The (ieimau People's Count il for
Vel Prussia hns sent a iletlaiation to
the imperial state authorities stating
that under no irciimstantes will the
(icimans of Wpst Piussin agiee to the
ippoilpd plnns of Iip 1'nteiite In In
tel natlotialie the l.nvtei Vistula oi
ma,kp Pnii7ig and its titlnltv a fiee
state or plate it under Polish sov -
eip.gi.lv It is iIpiIii.piI that W'pst
Piussia. with Danig, inusi not be sp,i
nratPtl from tlip (Jprman Pinpiie.
I'.iils. Apiil L'l. Thg tieimau ippl,t
to thp ultimatum of thp totiiitil of
four that it will not leteive nii.t (!er
ninn ilplegatlnn nol full) empovvt ted
In tondiitl nnil negotiate p. in e is
awaited nniloiislv in Ptaie Cnnfi lent e
t In les The npxt stpps tnwaitl (it ate
depend on the (!p. .nan ipplv
I 'ems n n felt in sonic ipimtcrs thai
this unexpected development mnv nffeit
the p.oRiam foi thp meeting planned foi
Fiiilnv at Veisailles. If tlip (ieriiiiiu
(lovei iiuient, in icpli to the ultimatum
of the toiimil, raises a toiitrovcrst
legauling thp status of then delegates
anil the pioieiluie to be follontil, it is
tomeitable that thp iiiuval nf tlipi.
tlelegates at Vpisaillps mat be post
ponpil.
The annmincpniPiit b) Cniint ton
llii)tktloin-Iantau, the (ipinian fm
cigu ministei, t lint lii gnveinnient
would send delegates without full
povveis tn leteive the peat p teinis ami
tiiiiisnut them to the (iernian (tnvein
meiit. has tonti ibiitetl cieatlt. Hip
newspapeis sat, tnwnrtl nn allium c be
tween Kranie, (Jicnt Hiitain nml
Amei ii a
The PiPii.li pipss insists that negotia
tions looking tovvmd si h n alliance
in p still in progit'ss.
Cnprnhageii. Apiil 2! I'oipign Min
ister Count ton limekiln, fl Hi.ntnu.
of (icinittDv, hns nnnounieil that thiec
pnvo)s will lip spnt to Vprsnilles Apiil
23, nutboried to leceive the teM of
the peace preliminaries, ui cording to a
dispatch from tlcrlin leteivetl hcie.
The delegation will he headed b.v
Minister tllll Hnniel. uHllSO nsnnlnlna
will be Herrs von Keller ami Kinst
Schmitt, legntion tounseltVjs. Thft
be attended bv two nllnliiN mitl two
chanter) servants.
PERSHING REWARDS HEROES
D. S. -Medals to Four Living Officers.
One Posthumous Honor
Washington, Apiil 21. -(II) A. PI
(ienpral Pershing tothit informed the
Win Department that he had n winded
Distinguished Seivue Medals to Majoi
Charles I. .lol.t anil Fust l.ieutcuants
William .1. Sthmitt. Paul Chapin mid
Can oil II. Keeee for "exiepliunall)
Ineiitoiioiis and distiiigiiislied sertitcs
while serting with the expeditionai)
loitcs."
The Distinguished Seivite Methil was
aw aided posthumous!,' to Majoi Alfietl
K. King, who served as munitions tit
he el of the Fifth Aimy Corps.
OFFER RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Hungarian Soviet Rulers Guarantee
Protection for All Churches
Budapest. Apiil 2l.-(l!v .. P )
The tomnussait of eiluintinii has in
stunted the tlpigt to iletl.up fnuu itil
pits fnr thiee Sundats Hint 'the sovipt
government giiniuuteps full iligious
fieecmm to all: that therp will lie un
intei ference with thetleigt oi ihimhes
or otlier leligious hiiiltlings, mid that
the soviet will not t l.iinge the piPSPiit
order of nrunage mid famil) life nor
commuuize vvmneu.
Hat P flnl HMF
p
riiiwftiiywMtr
gMClffGfr
Will Introduce tq the Public
TOMORROW
242-244-246-248 NORTH BROAD ST.
Their new idea of lunching
The Automat (The Largest in Existence) in
Combination with a Cafeteria System.
t
This combination has many advantages that will be
quickly appreciated by the public.
Food of a quality that has built up a daily patronage
of 75,000 Philadelphians.
Utmost Valuie Popular Prices
In the meantime, don't go hungry; if you have not
eaten at an Automat, try it, or if you prefer to be waited
upon, we have a number of service houses.
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Note addresses below:
AUTOMATS
1321 Market 1425 Cheitnut
1015 Market Juniper below Cheitnut
339 Market Eleventh and Ludlow
, -SERVICE LUNCH ROOMS
1508 Market, 106 S. ELv.nth
730 Market' 39 S. Thirteenth
29 N. Ninth Juniper below Cheitnut
804 Arch . Eleventh and Ludlow .
134 Market 26 N. Eleventh
1432 South Penn Square
Iv Try ow Cafeteria, JunlpMi
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LITALIA DECISA A
L'On. Sonnino Irremovibile per
I'Annessione tli Fiume ed il
Riconoscimento del Patto
cli Londra .
rblllsh'il anil nislrllmtrd Under
rnjlMIT NO 341
Ai.thcrltol cy Ihe utt or Octohr It
1817. on file at I he Toetofflce ot Phila
delphia. Fa
By order of the rrelft"nt
a s ncmLnsov
roltnasler (leneral
Pnrlgl. 21 npiile T.ilti 'gll sfmi
fatti finoin pi i i.iggiungeie iiii ihiokIii
siiIIp tpipstinm tin I Italia etl i iiign j
slavi sono anilnti falliti I Delegnti
ltalimii sono iiipiuov dull sullp nsJia
rinni ilpH'Itnli.i leu ebbp lung" nn.i
nllrn liuniniif alia tpinle intei vennein
I'On. Dilnndn. Soiiniim l.lnvtl 1phip
p Clement can. en7n I iiitettenl.i tlel
Piesidente Wilson, ma semhin the lies
suna tlecisinne si. stnl.i inggiunlii
T.a qiipstinne ilpll'Atliiatito hu i,ig
giunto una fasp atiitn snlln ipmle turn
dct isinnp in una via n neH'allra linn
piro' pin' tsspie lit.inlnta. e sp t.llp
tlPtisioiiP tlotpssp tssete loytiaiii
all'ttnlia le i onspgiiei.e pntiebbeio ill
tenirp iiiolto so, ip
II llainiip Sniiiiiim i iintiti.ia in ll.i sua
fpima nltitiuliiip ppitlip' sia iisptltiiln
il spgipfo trntlntn ill l.ontli.i. il ipinlp
tin' niritalia 1'intPin iostn tlelln ll.il
main p le isofe, e inlnin.i la till..' ill
Flume spiin iiiteitiiilirnionp n tlni
sione ton i iiigo-slavi
II Pipsnleiitp dpi Consiglin tli i Mini
stn. On Dilantin. Iiii iitpvula mi IpIp
granim.i tl.vi t oninnd inti ilell'l.-eii ilo
ilnlh.no nel qunlt si ilnhinin the qiiisto
ie inttiaiiieiite ilittin ml iwi pi i sos
tpiipe Ip nspiLiioni tltll Italia II Capi
taun T111. 'i Iip fa partp tlel sigmtn
jtlcH'Oii. Oilaiuln. ha .In hi.ii.iln lit il
tplpgianiuia lappiesenta un iiltim ittini
clip iivtln la fenii.i i!clfiiiim amine ill
itutta I'ltali.i pei assitui.ue inin nth
qualii pio'eione snlln tostn oiiPiitnle
doll'Adi inin o Fgh li.i agjiiiiitii the st
i thiitti tl'ltalia nnn terraiimi i it mm
stiuti. 1 ' 1 1 il 1 in iiiiliihlnrmente ailnltei.'i'
Iquelle niisnrp i Iip. si ,,a, i iguaitlo alia
ctiiift'ieiiii, pm tt i.iiilin .ill'ni i up.iinne
tlelle legioni sulle ipi.ili hn tin. tin
I..I posiioue del Piisiipi Wilson
si tlitp sia pgiinlnii'iilp nipinot ihili- inn
tin qll.llsinsi I it nllnsi nut ntn ,e U.Utnlo
tli I.onilin Snim stun iiflu inlint iiIp
lniPiititi i inppoiti nl.iiivi alii ilivisinnn
lib Fiume fin gli il ti I in tn pi! i iiigo sl.n! '
I Si voiifeia i he in visln ill possilnl,
;ngitaioin in Italia, ipi.iltiia si tpiih
Itassp una ituitimia dnisinnp del Con
Igipsso tli Pate iplativainente al pm
I IiIpiiiii iigiimilanle I'ltalin, il i niiiiniiii
ilantP tlplln fnip nniPiiciine in Italn'
ha iiitliiialn i lie tulle c tiiiiic amtii
taiip ed nltn torpi mnpncaiii ii.erinti
ai Invori tli guena, abhandonino I'llnlin
pei il pmiio Maggm. Qunlsinsi ami 1 1
inuotlie iim.irrn' tlnvin' toglieip In ill i
jtisa nl iiidosaie nhiti borgliesi.
Itiiin.t, 21 apiilp I'.' statu tiRR-, an
lillll7lilto t lip in i oiivni anine del Pat
lanienlo Nnionnle e' stmn iiiuinlii ul
giiuno sei niaggio piossimn i
Itom.i. 20 ,i ii lie 1 1 ilimliitiii
giniualp il "Popolo Itoinniin" in in. s.m I
aitno)n nn.iiii..a i be il Pit sub nteip
Consighi tlei Miuistii, tin Oi laiiiln.
snia' in giatln ill laggiinui ie Itoni i
pinna iltl 2! n pi l If tniii'iitt dill a lis
sata ier Ciperluia del I'm liuin nln. i
soltanln s( , duilli tltll'ltalia nnn s.i
llllilio iniinnsi mil illln .('onfel fli,l doll. I I
Pate, nel qui! i .imi, s dii e. i Dilegati
llaliuni non aiiilinniio u Veisailles pei
lacoucliisione tlelln pate ton In (!e.
iinniin, i lie si asspiiste non pntia' ps
simp idtilic.ila spn7ii l'ndesione tit I
I'ltalin.
909 Market
1508 Market
8,18 Cheitnut
244 N. Broad
1425 Cheitnut
106 S. Eighth
202 S. Tenth
1302 Filbert
below Cheitnut fjecond' Floor) L
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WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's
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Collar Lengths
of Pretty Pleatings
They are of oiK.in.lic, net chilTon and (Jrorttnttp
cicpr in white, flosli, t.in ( npr-nh.iKrn blue tinil
combinations of coitus .it
25c to loc Apiece
Many women it bo want picttj ficsh tollais tan
s.ivp on these.
(( rnlrilll
A New Lot of Hair
Nets 50c a Dozen
A full nssoi ("merit of cap and
fi injre nets in black, blond anti the
ai mils, sh.ules of blown,
(( .-lit ml I
Fragrant Talcum
Powder
in irciiPtinis prukiiKcs vvliith
vveitrh a pound is JHc You can
choose fiom aihutus, itisc, c.n-
nation. coi.t Inpsis and t inlet
scents.
(( en. nil)
Attractive Marabou
Scarfs
.up In lip had in mant pietty
shapes in black, blown and taupe.
I'heit' ale capes anti stoics, some
combined with flull.t ostneh. All
aic lined tv itli silk .mil have silk
tn coitl cnd. 's'i.'iO to Mli.."i.
(( en I nil)
Nainsook Special at
25c a Yard
It is of a fine, shcci .iiialitt 211
inches wide, that is excellent foi
linlucs' clothes.
Lingerie Batiste
Main' women still piefei to
make their own lingo ic, and this
is an o poilunitt to sccuic a Rood
."(i-uuh white l.atihte foi :s")c a
White Orjjandie
Man a giatluation thes-, this
j i .ii will be of hi craiithe, ami it is
not too soon to begin these flocks.
I ot b")C anil 'si a vanl theie is
a good sheet oigandie. Id niches
wide; and foi "fl '-, a 1 1-inch
tt tilth that is delight! ull shcei
and cii.sp.
( riilrnl)
Fluffy Boudoir Caps
Wisps of silk anil lace, flting
libbons, loseliu.ls aiul tiny bows,
attiactivel.t put togetliet fotm
these daint little caps. '1 hu.t aie
in pale pinks and blue, tellow and
latcntlci, at Tnc to M.
(( enlriil)
Six Good Styles of
Skirts at $5
All-wool scige in na blue
or black is made in six good
models with uwitcil oi patch
pockets, mo-t or them button
trimmed
Faille poplin makes light,
sen iceable Spi mg skills. One
model that is pat ticul.u l gootl
is in navj, black and gia.t
The all follow the straight,
nairow lines.
(tltirkrl)
Gray Shoes
Are Very Springlike
Women's giay kidskin lace
shoes hate cloth tops to match
and welted soles and higli-covetetl
heels. Special at $;i.50.
Clrny kidskin oxfoitl ties with
turned soles and high-coveiod
heels aie $5.75.
Gills' white lace shoes in buckskin-finish
leather hate sensible
toes and white i libber soles anti
heels. $1.50 a pair.
Childt en's white enntns button
shoes with welted soles and sen
sible toe shapes ato $2 to $2.50
ior sizes 6 to 2, and sizes 2Vi to 6
tiro $2.75.
Children's tlaik tan calfskin lace
shoes' with welted soles are $1.75
to $5.40 a pair, and come in sizes
8V4 to 2.
(Chr.tinit)
Down Stairs Store
White Rompers
inn he often washed with no fear of fading. These
stout onrs of cotton poplin are trimmed with pink
and blue smocking and are in 2 to 0 year sizes
nt M.fi0
Cieepers of white crepe, smocked in color, are
in 1 to !! yenisi7es at I .HO. .
(Ontrnl) I
Many Spring Wraps
Now Bear Special
Prices
About foitt diffeient stjles nie gtouped
botween $0.7.") anil $ I fi.IiO. These aie of vclour,
scige and poplm anti are in the foim of coats,
rapes and dolmans. Navy blue, black anti a good
l.inge of gaci spi nig colois aie among them.
An eten v ldet as.soitment is to be found at
fl7.'i0 to 25. Heie aie capes and. dolmans of
silt ei lone. t"eloui. .scige anti tncotine. In taffeta,
satin anti combinations of silk and wool theie aic
pietty things at flfl.oll to $29.75.
The dolman that is sketched is of navy blur
oi black scige lined thioughout with striped silk.
It is $2.'..
Other and linei ttiaps fot spnng, including
some smait spoits capes trimmed with angora oi
blushed wool, tange upwind in pi ice to .$75.
(Mnrkrl)
A Silk Petticoat for
Narrow Skirts
is of lalfcta of a soft, fine qualitt
tn a numbci of changeable colors,
Theie is no flounce, but the petti
coat is finished at the feet with an
emlnoiileied scallop. S5.
Anothei good petticoat at $5.50
has a tpp of silk jeise.t anil a
llounce of taffeta. This is in navy,
black, Uckin and a full uinge of
plain anil changeable shades.
(( iMilrul)
-4 Special Lpt of
Men's Terry Bathrobes $4.25
The.t aie well made lobes with cords at the waist, have
pockets, and aic in plenty of good color combinations.
(I.Hllrr.t, Markrl)
New Brassieres and Bandeaux
'I he biassieies aie splendidly made of pink ot white basket cloth,
poplin and othei stiong cotton matenals, piettily trmmed with
imitation iluify lace in squ.ue anti V-neck effects.
Some aie made entirely of imitation Cluny lace and pi iced as low
as iil.50.
Bandeaux tome in pink oi white anti theie aie many H. & W.'s
that aie so well liked. A lotcl.t pink satin bandeau fastened in the
back has i ibbon stiaps and is maiked .$-'.
Othei s. at 50c to .$5.
(t riilrnl)
Moire Georgette
Crepe
comes in the most desiiable tolois
foi Spnng flocks black, white,
taupe, Copenhagen and nat blue,
tan anti llesh is 1(1 inches wide
and 2.50 a aid. )
Lovely Printed Chiffons
in all-otei designs of blue, lose, ,
taupe anti light blue and in black- ,
anti-white aie 40 inches witle at
$1.!J5 a atd.
(I f-ntrul)
Rustling Taffeta Frocks
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with lows
(Mnrl.rO
Wool-and-Fiber Rugs
Durability, good appearance and low prices are
the tliree notable features of these rugs, and we have
now the best showing that we have ever had of these
particular rugs.
6 x 9 ft., $7.50, $(.75 and $11.50
7.R x 9 f t., $11.50 and $13.75 '
8 J x 10.6 ft- $9 75, $150, $14 and $17 '
9 x 12 ft., $15 and $18
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WANAMAKER'S
Ijiliply'
Soft, Pink Silk
Nightgowns
An woman would love these
pretty things of ctepe do chine.
One nightgown is tiimmed with
imitation filet lace' and has bands
of embtoidcied Gcotgctte crepe
otet the shouldcis. It is !5.
Another has a squat e neck and
a oke formed of Valenciennes
lace nnd bands? of pin-tucked
Geotgettc. $8.75.
(Leiitrul)
Attractive Vestings
.Many women have been buying
them these last few weeks and
tlvey have been delighted with the
collection here. A quarter of a
.tanl is plent.t foi a vest, and
women aie using these materials
foi half sleeves, too.
Of fine net 01 oigandie inset
with iowsof lace, tuffling or tuck
ing. 12 to 20 inches wide. $2.50
to $5.75.
(Ontrnl)
Spnnglike frocks of navy or Pekm blue
taffeta witfi tucketl Georgette testees and
fulled collats hate belts that fasten in a
bow in back and deep tunics with wide pleats
at the bottom. $15
Also in naty and Pekin aie dtcsses that
show bead trimming at the stiles of the panel
ftont and on the collars. New sleeves, a wido
girdle with bow in back and a deep tunic are
other pretty features. $1G,50.
Anothei style at 16.50 is in navy, black or
gieen. The bodice is collatless and shows
elaboiatc embioidery in btaid nnd metal
thiead. The belt and cuffs show wide pleats
and the skirt is narrow with wide tucks at
the bottom.
The diess which is sketched is $23.50 and
is in navy," black, burgundy and taupe. The
bodice is collnrless and has a vestee of tucked
Geoigette ciepe wdth lows of beads. The belt,'!
runs aim ueup luqic oi me sniri arc inmrnea
of beads.
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