W4&$ &v rgn AW: . " '" h !k "I . Vrt,'"- EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDaEEr-PHIEADELPHIA", THURSDAY, 'APRIL 2J, 1910 13 Vf , h h to ? ir WORLD NEWS SUMMARIZED BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS L'On. Orlando ha Ufficialmente Communicato la Partenza per Oggi Alio Ore Due Pomeridiane DIMOSTRAZIONI IN ITALIA Published nml l)ntributH Under PtiHMlT NO. 34t Authorized b the art of 0tohr A, Ifil", on file nt the Poitorflce ot Phi.a delplila, Pa Ily order of the President , s nuRr.i:soN Postmaster General. ii- - - I Ily flic Associated Press j ' Although Premier Orlando, of Itul) . niinoiiiiceil lit Purls last ulclit tlinl 1 tin1 Itnliun delegation would' with- j( druvv from the Peace Conference nnd ' leave Pnrifl nt 'J o'clock todnjr nnd I reiterated this statement todny, it Is understood Ihnt Prnneif nnd (treat , J Ilrltnin will mnl;e another effort t" prevent nu open linnl:. Ili.pe is ex-J Dressed thnt Mime wnv will still he found to ndjitst the situation, -j Kiev, the 1'krainian capital, has heen Premier Orlando said that the Presl- wrested from the itiissliin Ilciltlicviki dent's derlarntlon that Itnly should' h.v 1'krainian revolutionists filendlr not have Hume came "ut a monielir to doncra! l'etluiii. the nnli-ISnMir- It has been nnnouueed ntlichilly that tlm (tei-mnn delegates will m.t .n.n-p ut AiTsallles until Mm I. It i, ,(. ... ,,, . . ,- . .M-ire.1 ti... ti , it... , . i Revo utionary Ukrainian Forces i iMiircii thnt this additlotiu! dciay i J not unweienim-to the .iiic4, ,H thete! Friendly to Petltira Wrest mo many minnr points which .-till must he cleared up. The Italian I crisis also will tend to retaid the framing of the eoticnant. Capital From Soviets SIBERIANS DEFEAT REDS Parigl, 121 nprilc. 11 Presidente del, Conslglio del Ministrl d'ltalia, On. O- ' londo, la scorsa notte lin inviato mini comuuienzione ufliclnle n Clemeiiceau. Presidente dellu Conferenza ilelln Pin c. dicendo die in seguito nlle dichiarnziom ilel Presidente 'Wilson contro 1c aspiin zion! (Icll'Italiii. la Delegazionc ltali anu ha drciso di lahoinre Paris! nlla ore j due del pomcriggio di oggi. II Vice-Ammirnglio Thaon di Hovel, gla' capo dello stnto maggiore della1 Marina Italiana, ha lasciato Parigl per Jloma. 11 (lenernle Armando Diaz. I niiiflnilmitn In enno delle Annate ltali- I hi. o' stntn nnnunciato ehc nnclie . - - - i cgll pnrtira' suhito. Si dice che il Prlmo Ministio Lloyd (.eorge d'Inghiltcrrn npprovi seiuu riservc 11 comuniento del Presidente AVilson e che Clemenccau lo hn iW-rittci i l .. . .. 1 ...ti.liiii tiin I nininirovoie c cue non wun '"""' " i when the Italian delegation was tnnk I ing n supreme etfort to nrrive nt u ' settlement." Tlie situation which has arisen 1 leason of Italy's unjiclding nttitmle nnd Mr. Wilson's statement is ad mittedly grave. Premier Orlando has sent n report to the Italian parlia ment nnd is quoted as declaring that the Italian people would "express tlioinsele." Home .ui.iees report an imposing demonstration in that cit in Mipport of Premier Orlando and l'oreign .Minister Sonnino. during which the Atnerknu. Itiitl-ii and Preni h embassies w ere guarded h) troops. Paris (lispatclies late last night ilecl.ired that President Wilson's statement had the npproval of Premiers l.lojd (leorge nuil Clemeueenii. Ity the Associated Press Vienna. April "J I. The HoMievii.-' vlk lender. lime lieen. driven out of Kiev, iniii'nl lteports on conditions in Iliingai-j uieof I'"" Vkralnc. hv rrmlntioiiarv lontmilictoM. one MiviiiE that the l!u 1 ' I:riinion troops friendly to Mninn I et mauiari nilwince fmin tin- cast is progressing and that Czech forces lire the upper reaches of the 1-hiua luff (liking horses nnd some of the male in habitants with them The Siheiians are being joined eer where by the local inhabitants, anil the Siberian i oiiimniider lias been net , bj n British mission fiom AreliHtig'l. I I.illge cpuililities of material wtie ab.nuloncd b) the Holsbevlsts ulu-u the) weie irien out of Itolshie Oiil.i recent I), iicionllng to the repot t of Major Ocii'Tiil IMiwmil Ironside, I'.ul Kli commander in-ihlef on (he Aiih nngcl front, tegnnling (lie opeuitioti Mi-, repoit i outiniies : "We i apt u red two field guiH 1000 loiinds of tin of itu h ammunition and prisoners. Tim spim of the It oops Ink ing part was evcellent nnd tliex lnue 1 done exceedmgli well. WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S J !iu ipnte near liudapest, while another states that the Itiniianhins bine been i hooked and that the Soviet icgime is in lull lontiul. in, the I'kraiuiau leader. Ilcrne, Aiiiil '21. A huge p.ut of the Itol-licv lt I'ii-st Ainu, which sun en dered to the rkraininns, has offered volniitnrily tit liglit the liolslieviki nnd M ,.,;..,. it ; ,i n ii nirenii) lias neon hi uction Willi uie .... ...... ,, !-. uiiirniMA IlllIIOUIll CM. mis .-, reciilloil Alberto. I. P.ini. her minister In I rnnce, nnd it is rumored that the .Mexican repiesontativc ut Home, will be called homo The imihltil) of Sonor Paul to present his ciedentials lo the I'l-enili Inn eminent, although he has been in Puns since hist le ( ember, is ghen as the reason for Mexico's att inn Mexico also de clares that she will not'recogiiie the .Monroe Dot tiine U. S. GETS GERMAN SHIPS GREECE HONORS AMERICANS miliums against the rxiMiewki at, , 1'itnii. in the I'ripct lcginii. i I A London ilispatih Siinda) saul that tiie Itolsliiwik I'irst Army hml miiicii dered to the rkiainian troops nf lieu oral Petliim in the legion of llomil I northwest nf Kie . I London. Aprjl -JI. (Iiy A I1 A i War Office foiiiinuniinl ion sas that the Itussiiin foues on the Petcliorn ner, i'l coiiiunction with Siberians, lmo ileaiod the lloIsheiki from I'st Ishuui. and that the Piolsheuki are lelli.ituig In Be Economical of Money-Teeth-Pain The best way to save suffering and dentists' bills is to keep your teeth and gums healthy. v SOZODONT cleanses and purifiei the (ecth, hardens the gums, stimu lates icirculation, neutralizes acid ity and refreshes the mouth. FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paite SOLD BY DEM-ERS LVERYWHLRL Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Teutons Instruct Argentina to De liver Vessels of 57,700 Tonnage liueuos Aires, April I'L (lly A. P. una paroln. II fatto che Llojd (.eorge ,,.,, e e Clemenceaii lion si sono unui ii i; son nel redigere il comuniento si nt(ri buisce nU'essere cssi firmatori del trat. tato di Londrn. SI apprende die l'On. Orlando ha prcparato un rupporto per il Parlamonlo Italiano, che sain iniato martedi' 'era. ,,,., The foreign minister says that the Si appiende clie l-rnneiaoii infciin- , ., y,auca, which was purehnsod dcliery of interned German steamships to (he 1'nitcd Stntcs, in structions for which have boon re ceived by (he Aigcntiue government I from Germany, will place tinder the ' American Hag osseh liming a total I tonnuc of ."i7,T00 GERMANS AT OLD TRICKS Hod Cross train carrjiug food to AVar saw and searched it for umiminitioii. Ingliil- terra faranno un nllro sior.o pei ran. (iormau.v by tlie Argentine gov di raggiungere un aceordo e nei cir- prnmpnti ;s t i,u.uded in the nam toll della conferenza si spera die bpt (i M,ssols to 1(1 transferred. aH'ultimo niomcnto l'incidcnte possa , terminnre con soddisfazionc ill tut(c Jc parti. L'On. Orlando in Itn comniiicnto della seorsa not(e. dire(to ni i-or re spondent! Uallapi, dclinea la sidinzione del giorno. Kgli ha detto che il segre tario di Llo)d George lia consegnato a lui una nota del Coneilio dci Tre, in risposta nlle aspirazioni italiano, nella quale si specific!! che Kiiime dove esscre una cilta libera e noil sotto 1 amniini strazionc di qunlsiasi potena. I Kgli hn detto che quando la Dele , gazionc Itnliana domando' so la uotn rapprcsen(avn 1'opinioue del Presidente Wilson. riecvoUc una risposta ulYerina (iva. La sorprosn degli itnliani fu in tensa qunndo idem che uu documento cosi' xitule fu reso pubblico e sulle priuio dubilarono della nutcnticita'. lldubhio fu subito rimosso. La Delegazionc italiana feee presentc alia Prancia ed all'Inghilterra la loro sorprcsa, n mezzo di lettera, essendo dette nazioni (irma tarie del trattato di Londra. Roma, 24 apiile. Pun dimostriizione imponentissimtt ed indiinenricabilc hn avuto lnogo' qtiestn sera in Hnma. in favore delle aspirazioni doil'Itulia. I'n.i folia imniensn recando bandiere na zionali e delle citta" redonle ha poreoiso la citta' in tuttu le dire.ioni. nccla mando a riuino ed ulla D.ilniazia Italiana, cd ngli onorcvoli Orlaudo e Sonnino. Paierchi Deputati Iinnuo nrrigalo la folia doinaiidando I'annessione di Trieste e diehinrando che Orlando e Sonniuo doono ritirarsi subito ilallu Conforenza dellu Pace, scn.a ehc lo ns pirazioni dell'Kuliu siamj rieonosciiito. La folia non si disperse so non oltrc la mezzanot(e, Pnreechi Dcputati hatino telcgrnfu(o a uaDrieic u iniiunzio iiniinndolo u venire subito dimostrnzioni. Telegrammi da 1'iunie segnnlauo che quella popolazione )er tre giorni o tie nottf non ha lavorato o dormito in ut tesa delle deeisioni della Conferenza di Parigi. La popolazione dopo cento anni di dominio straniero Miole ussolu tamente essere unita alia Madre patrin. Kiiime si considera moralniente legntn nll'ltalia, secondo il prinoipio del Pre sidente Wilson della "self detcrminn tion." In un recentc eomizio indetto dalla "Giovane Italia" di Piume, i iiumani gridavano: "'Italia o.JIorte:" Fourteen Members of Red Cross Dec orated by King Alexander i Vasliiiilon. Apnl -J1. ill) A. P I l l'ouiti'oii ineuibers of the Ainciiuiti I Hod Cross mission to liicoic have bien decorated b) King Aloxundcr for sen- . ices renden d in i diet- work. Lieuten i nnt Colonel Ivlwin Ii. Capps, head of i (he mission, loioived the cross of the Ho) ill Order of tlie Itedeomer, (lie most important order of knighthood lonfened in Gro0(O. Other members of the mis sion (lecointe'd me : I Mujois A. Wiiisnr Weld. Chestnut Hill, Mass.: Samuel ,1. Walker, Lake, 'Purest. 111.: Call L. P.lack, .lacksnn ille. III.; llnraic S Oakle) . Chicago: ' C.vril (!. Iloiikins, 1 uiiersitr of Illinois. ' Red Cross Train Searched at Gun!"";1, Al,f,'.r'1 ';; ''"m7,- Milwuiikeo. ,!,'.., Captains Heni) 15. Ilewing, Priiire Points for Ammunition (on niiverit) . IMwnrd A. S. Uesuren ISerlin. April 121. (Ity A. I'.) The 'tin, Milwaukee, (ieoige P. .loncs. Piud Xoituug mil Mittug reports from Lands- i1")- " ami ( an w . i. logon here on the Wnrthc that (lonnun I Lieiitcnnnts .lh,i A. Monnhnn. Mil- frontier guards stopped nu American Lieiitcnnnts .Inlm A. Monnhnn waiikec; Iteilden W Adanis. Pljmoiith. Mass., nnd IMwiud W 15radfiud, l!ns ton, Ga. lvllip- A li.Ytimlnt- lL.i niinn I I.a They brought guns to boar on the I ,)()st Mlnlnlls lnwml ,lf f , train and threatened (o lire if tlie (nun ' ,-.. , . , .. ., , ' , 'roooeded. 'JMierc was no ammunition I Vlllt,'.,l,p ':.or t Lieutenant aboard, but the train was obliged to ' LdwarjM alker. of .New orl; fit) , who return (o I'riedbcrg.rso (lint it might died of t)plius in March at Santa I'ar- continue (o nrsaw by nnotlier route, bam Hospital. Athens. luimuuiier nns in- - ( EGYPT'S PREMIER RESIGNS - Rushdi Pasha Had Served as Head of Cabinet for Five Years Cairo, April L'L d!y A. P.) Hush di Pasha, the Lg,ptian premier, has re signed and his lesignntion bus been ac cepted b) the Sultan. Premier HiiMuli Pasha, in addition to heading the cabinet of Lg)pt. also held the portfolio of minister of the in teiior He assumed otlh c on Decem ber l!i. P.m. . Tin. American eouitnnnuor lias in- okod the nssistauco of (he American! peace commission. I JAPANESE JWNCE IS DEAD Sunehisa Was Son-ln-Law of Late Emperor Mutsuhito ; Tohio, April IM. (H) A. P.) -prince SuiieliNa, head nf Ihe toal house of Takeda, is dead. Prince Sunehisa was born September , '2'2. ISS'J, nnd during recent )oar.s lias served as commander of cinalr) in the! Japanese arm). lie was muriieil at Tokio on April i'.O. 100S. to Prim ess Musako. daughter of the late Lmperoi Mutsuhito. She and two "i bildren, ! sou and a daughter, survive. CZERNIN FREE AGAIN Was Shy on Passports Now Outl on Parole i Geneva, April 21. (Ily A. P.) in Iloma a capo delle l,ol,nl -ZCI"",t "-'"i-u- garian foreign minister, who was ar- lested last week nt I'oUlkireh, n snort distance east of t lie fswiss frontier near Uncus, because be bad no passports, ! has been .released on parole. Count C.ernin is not (o leave Austria. KOREANS SLAIN, IS CHARGE Japanese A Home -Baker Now Buys Cake "The- difference between Ivins cakes and mine is one of price" said a skilled housewife to her grocer. "We both bake with the same care use about the same mix ings but Ivins buys and bakes in quantity and so saves money. That's why I buy Ivins instead of baking." You, too, will be delighted with the goodness and economy of tfwnMftmge (himjwund ii i i Special Bed-coverings for Summer Homes ( otton-lilled comfoi tables, cov eted with printed cotton mulct ml, nic in full size f'oi double beds and aie special at i2. White cotton blankets, with pink or blue bonlets, measuie (iilxSO inches and urn o :i pan. Dimfty Bedspreads ( lean, ftesli white sptciuls of liglit v. eight for Summci tun hemmed at lite ends. In thief .size-; :;.!J0 inches, W2.M) T-ixOO inches, y.., 8090 inches. S". (( i-lilnill .J rm!HLl French Pass Eight-Hour Bill Paris, April 1M. (Ily A. P.) Preuch Senate has passed the ciglit liour labor bill which now becomes a law. Said to Have Massacred Mates of Hamlet Seoul, April' ii-l. (Ily A. P.) The I governor general of Korea is inves(i- I gating charges thnt Japanese troops in a hamlet loriy-nve miles southeast ot I Seoul summoned the male Christians Tlie 'of the village to (lie church and shot and bajoneted mom. It is repoited also that the troops afterward burned the church and other houses in (ho village. fV ,.-lV.A-4i,J&fa Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society Vhlker- Gordon Just as it comes from the 'Cow Natural Mllfe im Twenty minutes from cow to bottle The clean methods of milking in the barns of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company arc equaled by the speed with which the milk is cooled, sealed and packed in ice ready for ship ment to Philadelphia. This is one reason why the characteristic natural flavor of Walker-Gordon Milk is unchanged when it reaches your table. If you like sweet milk you will like this flavor. Walker-Gordon Milk is delivered in Philadel-" phia and environs at a higher price than ordinary milk, but the price is not high Vhcn you consider the quality. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK CO. ' DistributingAgents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City & Vicinity m t is wasted A Jab of the finger, the pressure of other groceries in the basket, a slip from the hands to the table, and the paper- breaks, wasting your sugar. Franklin Granulated comes to you in the clean, convenient and economical way accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags. The Franklin Sugar Refining Company "A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown IJiiLJBaL t- 1iniPWf' I Mim Jk FRANKLIN CANE SUGARS t J -i-i fc, J3a4fi6feflU''ftt. Ar CiV'.', 1'"fflfci.''.'i(JfciaBtaaQi hiy , '"'"'"''"''"''"'"""l' ' "JUWE MJLi i i J j -. y .. rm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-- wr An Important Little Sale of Men's Spring Suits at $23.50 (Savings Range From $7.50 to $10) Light-weight suits of dun lots and cassimeres in line Spring patterns and good colorings. The materials are all-wool and will stand a great deal of wear. Coats are all on semi-conservative lines with two or three buttons and have plain or patch pockets. All regular sizes are in the group '.',',) to 40 but there are not all sizes in any one style. There tire only about 85 suits, and they won't last long tit $23.50, so wise men will come earlv. Note: Double-texture raincoats of govern ment cloth, rubberized and water-proof, are marked less than half price at $1. Women and boys can wear the smaller sizes. ((.illlrr.v. Mnrkrt) nw Special Groups T V 1 il ni uonnans hi MIM .CD 75 Wraps at $12.75 Prk Capes of wool poplin with shawl collars of a contrasting color and capes of velour in Pekin, henna, tan and taupe. At this low price these capes should not last the morning. 25 Wraps at $24.50 These dolmans of tire dolmans of velour that are lined throughout and silvertone that are half lined. Both are in loose, gracelul models newly reduced in price. 35 Wraps at $35 Soft, suede velour dolmans which are lined throughout with figured silks. These are in henna, taupe, tan and plum and have been much higher in price. One of these is sketched. ' 30 Wraps at $52.50 ' Here are some very fine dolmans of silvertone, silvertip bolivia and Poiret twill. They are beautifully lined and trimmed and you will find but one or two of a kind. Up to now they have been marked a good deal more. (Murl.ni - Adora Corset Specials 1'iom our htoc-k of tlioo fi'l lotit col sets, made I'sppcially for tin Down Stairs Stoiv, we 1i;ip solcctrd thoso three ami inaikcd thorn at special prices. At SI. 30 A topics mode of white i-outll l lightly boned for the .slight lo tlie mcratrn fiuie. At S2.30 A model of halni linisli eoutil for the aeiai?e to the stout liKutv is heiuily honed throughout and has! a medium low bust and long .slcirt. For S2.50 The third it. a too less corset of dotted pink eoutil, well boned for the .slight to the average figure. (I enliT Mill-) Plenty of Navy and Black Skirts They ate of many miuei tals and in a Rieat number of p-ood-lookintr styles fiom So for a good wool setgo skill up to S'JIJ.jO for a hancKome model. The ma terials are serges, poplins, chud dahs, mohairs and silk:. Kxtra si.e.s in a great number of s-tvles begin at SO and go lo S'J3.3(). Extra-Size Skirts are in good-looking plaids and liiixtuics; many pleated models aie ?12..10 to S127. ( MurKrt I RAG RUGS of Gingham in Pretty Colors They arc sturdily woven on a good, strong- warp and, as they are made of factory remnants, the prices are low. 21:iU inches, $1 UoxoO inches, $1.25 JOxtiO inches. $2 6x9 fett, $7.50 8x10 feet, S12.50 9x12 feet, $14.50 (Climtiiul) Presses of Navy Blue Are . Most Popular of All 1j T i R i v'J Moie women a-.k for naj blue when tliej want a flock than for any other color it has gone thiough year after year, losing none of its piestige. It always looks well and is becoming to almost every woman. Navy Serge at $10.73 A oollatless ftock with rows of buttons and braid trimming is attractive and serv iceable. Navy Taffeta at SI 9.73 A pretty flock with a pin-tucked tunic has a pleated frill aiound the nei k and cuffs. .Main other naj blue 1 rocks m seige, tall'eta and softer silks ate moderately pi iced, and most any woman can find some thing to suit her in these. Kspecially good serges between $23 and S-lT.oO aie braid ttimmed, embtoidered in wool, prettily stitched, and many show over sights and are collarles. Afternoon Frocks of (Jeorgetle Crepe aie in light shades, as well as navy blue. Head embroidery is much seen, there ate deep overskirts and the new sleeves aie especially attractive. $25 to S35. The fiock sketched is W0. (Mnrki-n A Man Will Find Much to His Liking in this collection of Spring neckwear at tioc. Large open-end four-in-hand ties with lined neckbands (most men like that feature) are in hundreds of designs and colorings. And bat-wing ties are in just as fine a variety. ((nllrr), MnrlcH) GPRING suits for women and young & women are gathered in an interest ing array in the Down Stairs Store. Prices start as low as $12 and values are remarkable. iMurkcll Spring Smiles on Juniors with hei loveliest colors and most youthful lines. Capes are of set go, silvertone. velour or poplin in navy, tan and light colors. There is good choos ing among a number of excellent styles that aro variously .trimmed with overcollurs of silk, rows of buttons, vestces of silk or rows of braid. Prices are $10 to ?37.B0. Sizes 10 to 17 years. Tweed, serge,- poplin, velour or silvertone coats are in dark or light colorings, in belted or full back styles, and priced from $7.50 upward. Sizes 8 to 17 years. (Ocnlrul) , Crepe de Chine $1.50 a Yard In all the pretty colors of a Spring flower garden is this beau tiful soft silk that makes up so easily and gives such good sciv ice. The width is 40 inches. Sports Skirting Specinl at 75c A good wool-and-cotton ma terial in a honeycomb weave and moat appropriate for sports skirts. It comes in a blue and white plaid, with a stripe of color I to lighten it blue, green or tan. The width is 40 inches. (Central) I Week-End Cases $3.50 Shiny black enamel cases, 20 inches long, which is just the right size for holding the need fuls you want to take with you. These have brass fittings and a leather handle nnd two straps inside. (( c-nlrall Women's Combination Suits 60c Fine nbbed white cotton suits, low neck and sleeveless, of course, with lace-trimmed knees. In both regular and extra sizes. (Cfnlral) With All the Attractive Vests no suit need look somber. Fiom $1 to $3.50 there is a great number of styles of pique, madras, novelty materials and or gandie in white, white combined with color or in colors. (Onlral) Womens $1 Nightgowns Two good slip-over styles have just come in. One is a crepy white mate rial stitched in pink or blue. The other is soft pink bu tiste shirred and hemstitched', in blue. , (Pntrl) V If ill , ''.'! uc tfV ' . sv ' ' . .i.iML.. , . ' $, : ' '.W VbxumtiMit. -yIMIH'F-i iii il hm iiiiliffiiriil mm yy&. " fc ff t m m , Kl fel l a -V' m J. X Irtt w 5 ?f. 1 n- M till 3 vcl ! 1 tl- l !l "Xi f& X J3) Mi'I m fA K asa iwsa . Sili t"u.;
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