WMnS5!!i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER lllLADELLn I A', " MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1910 13 t f I Peace Conference to Act on League Conllnatil from Patf llnp foctive onl.v when npprovrel lij tin Mates eOllCCIllCll. "Annex" Is I'ubllsliril Attiuhrrl to the text, ns Riven out, i tln hitherto unniiblllidl "annex" ref.r- red to in the eovrtnint in which nre Wmcd t lie thlitj-tvvo Mntcs, ini-lwlltiE the sclf-cocrtilnc Ilrltihs ilominion. whlrli lire to be the orij;innl members ot the lcnsiio of nntions mill thirteen states to be Invited to nerede t'o the ioeii!int The nricinnl members nre nil the nntions which ileclnied wnr on (ieimnti.v anil In nddltion the, new states of Ocelio Slovakia mid Poland. Those invited to become membois In needling to the eovenant nre the thiee Scandinavian (ountrles, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain and Persia and the American re publics, of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Pnragunj, Salvador and Venezuela. Mexico was not lepresented in the conference of neutrals at Paris and, ns was expected, does not nppeat- in the list. Provision is made in the cove nant, however, for the admission to the leiiRUft of nny full -governing iiniu try which will give required guii.anttvs upon n tvvo-thiids vote ot the iissrfnbly composed of representatives of the mem ber nntions. As in the original document the cove nant provides that the league shall act through an assembly in which each state fdiall have one vote and not more than three delegates nud a council, compris ing for the present one repiesentative of each ot the fie gieat povvcis and each of four oilier powers to ly selected fiom time to time l the aMemlil . Members of each class lepietented on the council mnv be imienel bv unnnl ninus consent of the council nnd a ml jniity of the nsvemblv. Quotes Monroe Amendment Publication of the tet discloses that tho official Mimman quoted erbatim the new article leeogniing the Monroe I)n( trine It provides thnt nothing in the covenant shall be deemed "To affect the nlirlitv of international cngage- .'hu-nlK sulIi as treaties of m nitration well-informed eheles that the ltalo-j American imident, will not inlltiuice . negotiations at Versailles. ' Versailles. Apiil 'JS Woikmeu mp idly nre getting into "hape the buildings of ho llovnl Palnio and the hotels' adjoining for the meeting of the pence congress. The preliminary sessions be- . tvvcen the Ucrnnin idenlpotentlnrles and the delegntcH of-the live great associated and nllled powers will be held in the ' loom in the Tilation Palace Hotel, in I which the sessions of the nipreino Al lied war icniucil wcic held during ths war. , A Inige force of workmen hae been I biisv installing telephones and making I oilier iiiiniigiiiieutH fin theeciiigiess. 111 Text of League Article Affecting Monroe Doctrine 'lite new nilule (No HI I of the lcngu of nations covenant which piolects the Monroe Hen trine leads: "Nothing In this iipnniit slinll be deemed to nfTcct the vnli.litv of Intel liutional eilgngenienls, mii Ii ns lirn tles of nibilratlcm 01 regional iin.lrt stilllillligs like (he Monroe Doitilne. for ecuiing the maintenance cif peac e. ' Japanese May Sulk As the Italians Do ( nnlliilircl from rune line "id ii fine In end I the league of nntions list point, it vaja is legnnluig the Kiiiii t'linii cpiistuiii. .lupin iniss that the ttiatv with (rriiinii.v contain n provision allowing .liiiiiin to settle this qucsluiu pnvntel.v with Chinn ne- ihaige of activities aioiind the Mi (on statue, at FiCtv iionil and Chest nut streets, this eening ( cihinel lllch aid r. Holt mid Cotniii i niler I'nvvit Hiiiklc, botli of whom iieenHv letutii'il from oeisca, will sppi Minn mill be furnished b.v the Silvitlmn Aim.v bund A mass meeting will be nen b II' Kinlnglon ciiiiiinittce at ll Philadcl l'hln 'J'lirngeineinile. Iltonl strut and Columbia nv.'iiiir, loinglil "The Pi ice of l'cace," the official loan him, will be shown Ihe ictoiv dances In III mil slue t. ' olilliil! t" the M'llm fiom Dmiucincl to Siisipiehnnn.i nveutie, ''"'IP sec mid point to be iiiiule b .In will be continued tonight . me pan befnie the (ileum v "cs-ioti will bo Philadelphia nniimitli i In addition, a ' its nnistinie cm the insertion of a line mini!' will he Uriel in Hie Second ltegi i-iiiiuiiR me creciion in n w in- n 11 1 n-r iuii nine iiirrneiv ih r.i , mi, Auuon Pnoi In Hi., ilnm.v ,i in the u.iirt.vnril fiom behind whn li ' nvvaiileil and ih other lequests will be ' lmvnnrt dull In (he minncs , the multitude of newspaper correspond mleil up,.M , ,,,0 ,,, ( allow i gic u in the street. fllrtCil b a c on cuts will be peimitted to witness them those s,i(s,rl j.. .....(j,,- !.. h.L.im liert of nfl sii1!:(,s , tl. n,,nn I iimii nun clepnitiirc or the plenipoiin , nnn1RP , ,, , headed ,v .1 Shaw tiaries. ... , .... , , i . .i.. t ..r i ...... :.. ,,n, ,1 iigiil liniiishiis liiiuciiic men of the I aiii.iiiiri null- i iriiiiiiii i- mi(.i''" ... , . r- yW 111 the park making disucet ami unob iwcim eighti, Ili iii.n mc known In lflispy ll.s frnt'f struetie niiiingemeiits for slmttlug off be nt sen and wmil (,f heis nud thin .,. ....... thnt eonier of thcpnrk between the'Jii-'clites fm den kin,. , expected todin tVOI'lfl I Vltllltlftl anon Palaee Hot. 1 mid the Hot.' Des T. Kmmn ,., ',, . llmts wi" 1 '""" about oiie-fouith of n mile iiiaie- '".,,,,, . . . , , , tin ough w hie h the (iernian repiesentn Mlnneseitnn. at New oik. toda : ties wilt pass on their wnv to and from lieailquaiters ch tin limeiit, heiiiliiimteis the ccHifereiRes, should it be finally de- uimp.iin, siippl inmp.iin nnd Coin cided to seclude the (in mans ill this lmnies A to II. nulusUc. of the tilth manner. It was original! proposed to (,,(,, nsn l.n .1....1.., t, i, IturiinPM litll". rilsltl' ' tinlSnirs .is. ,1 I,, it,. ,irk f.ie c losluc oft I Ivi ooiilniiel. New lllk, toilm : Com (ohlliinril from I'nlr One will be hioiight befoie iinlilnit Hi biinnls lonipnsecl cif meinbeis of l lie mil Itnr tribunals nf t. pnwcis c cm e eiiied misinn in the bague ioo naut. If Bueh n puiusiim is not in si ..ii Inii. in will licit i nli i the league the' papi i pi edit s Keniiliiin' Kiiiii Chun. .I.epnu in liiiils In if tin it this fin me I del in in imssc'NHin In ('liiiia. bill cm sin h linns .is she will tuning!' pinalih wit'i China Ttns .Inp'in i niiieiiiN, is an applic ntioii of the Meinioe Dm trine m the I'nst. Jap in, the Matin goes on ebilnies Hint hei nee pptniiie, nt the league of nations piiuiiples gunrnulees that she will tint mistreat Clilm in a settlement on n purely Diientnl muc .Inpiili. it is ii pott eil, dnec not ask .in biting down of tho immigration Inns, but declares that lcioginti'tn of the ciiimlit of rnies is n funihiiienfil riiiiiic meiit iftheullnw peoples nre to 111 iveij cisi' the tli i used will lie in ixiliiiKS, iif.cn til iiiu iiitin ii'i ii.ti.i. .... i , i .;,. . ( . , . stiects anil walks, wcic being need to- pinics due nud Two. Military Police, , llll,u '" lll"l", his own ciiiinnl dav. 100th Mnchine (inn Itattnltnii and the1 Article 1. The licimnn mtrimiiini llaron Lesner. head of the aihauce . renin iiuler of llm 1 1 1th Tufnnifi I nuclei tnkis in fm m.li .. n .1 i ' I.....I 1 !,,,,.., 1. ,v c' .1. . . ..1 tl.o dm ices ioStVil.W AcoIn-1 '"I'ort News. Tl'iursd.n : , infornintion of over. kind the prndue I of mi i.ssoc mtl ,t nntions whi. 1. is to the freedom cifmovcincnt of the inniii Ma ,,ni1 ,lfr '' Companies A to P. lion of which nun be ionsl,,ed neces tie ilimiinutcd In the white ia. (iermaii delegation. In dew of theso inelusl e lllld I.ngineers and pints of " to uisiiie the full know ledge of I'iiiihc and llelgium also nin seek obieetintis the I'rcneli nutlioritii'S liinj .old l'nst CaMiln lioons 1 the imriniinating nets, tin dicntei nf nineiulnienls, the one clesirnig nu inler- nbninloii their carlv plans nbou the' Pocahontas, New .ork. Thuisdav : 'he offcudiis. tM iut npinn latinu of national .niiieil fnne and the other the hairier. M. Oudaill, the eommiss,mer Iipndqunrters cleta, hnient. h.a.lqi.nrters t" rispoiisibiht., in charge of the miaiigeiueiits, said that ' ,,,.,. .,,,,, , ..... 1. ."'I', 111' .ii. .. 1 in 1. ,1 11 11 11 -111 11 1111 1 inn pinics i; n M mi lutnc, nf the IIL'lhl Paris, April l.'s I! 1 - m Iiifnntn I peine liead with (Jnnnni as dmwn Meirim Pliil.idelphin. 1 liur-ilii for pieseuliitimi In Ihe lic'm.iu 1 nil intne eliisnnnl hndiiiniters clctiiih tnins a iliusc pnnnlmg thai fnnini 1111 ill And staff, im lulling MiTior deuernl lanpcini William he tnul In an mtii Mini, iinunnilei nf ll'.'th ItiFnutn and n itmunl liibiiuul. 11 was hntnid Ii the tOid Mobile I lidnnni e Itepnii Simp d'n 111 nu eent he woulel nor (lose the liariiers until the opening of the con gress. First Full Units of 28th Arrive i.npitHl of Ihe league at P.iussils rnnllnueel from Pe Ont buig todaj the greetings from tin Twen Iv eighth to (loernor Hpiou1 'I lie tioieinor. Adjutant (lenernl 15cm v nncl Colonel Puseynnd his stnft will thicsh out importnnt eletails in relation to the paitieipatiou of units outside of I'liiln Maui, Philadelphia. Sitinilaj : safl million olln in anil heidqiiai teis hiaclquai teis com nam. siipph louipnm. mcelirnl iletnch A RCRT CCTflPIMAI nCAn TRADE BAN IS LIFTED Restrictions on Commerce With Enemy Modified by Washington 1 Washington, Apnl "JS Acting con . ininin cue gnc einiiii 111s ossni 1 uni wun s,iaiati' tiihuiinl will li nlhir ,,0 ,tn s,!lt(s , tir ,, t,0 n, ' Hade Im, ml ll n lit il li eil the withdrawal 1 of Ihe cuiiin tiiulllig lists, offeitnel Apnl -! On and nflci this elite nil, .1.' .1.1... I. . . ..... ....... 1. ..I ,., ...! l,e,. ma, hine gnu , ,panM,,l Com , -- l!' .Vimnmiu, atmu w nl, Vi-iis "Z- panies A to M. iniliisne. of Ihe Kl'llhi , , ,,,, , , M ,, )Ms linU ,py0 to tnfiinlM . pail of ihe l'ifi fifth P.ng Mctnuer of Congress From Louisiana ,,. nn, all petsnns ni the 1 mted I ade liiailqiimieis nnd liftecn nfiiieis and Prominent in State Politics States will he niithoi icd. ubiut to f Ihe limb Inf.llilri llrlo.ns 1 . ..,.I"C ,. i ilitliel lilies ol IIH linllll. In liaile Willi -tnrn.s Kh ns treaties of aibitra. on dP,phia in the parade and .e.ep.ion. '"' '" ' " ''; . J , ' f ea.is I.,.. Ap, ,1 , ,;. , j V, T: ...V" ,,V de' . , e" I ' V,: oe legionnl understandings like the ,.,,,, I.,PV Mill ,it he has le I f'' ?, ! ',, J V. .. , 'r1:n,,s ' ' '),,,0,, --' "luiui membei of Cm. ',, , tllM,oa.id . onimuni. alma is Monroe Doctrine for securing the mnin- rehed word thnt the entile elhision is 'f '""I ' "Id H,"1 d.ittulion. oiu gicss finm the lust l.oinsiini clisl.ul. p,(,lnliiled In the Hading Willi Ihe in fennnceof pence'This was the umeiiil. t sea, unci that the men me willing I pnniis A In P inilnsnc, of the 111 .d dnp nt his home hcie e.nh tnel.n c nn net iment for which President Wilson innde and unions to parnele in this cit bo-jSi.pph Tinm. ( nuipim P nnd s.at rr successful fight at the snme time theifoie beingVliscliaigccl and sen. to Ihei. tend ilelm bnients of Ihe 111 Id l.iiu-mi e i- limiixiMlM MM rjisi.mknt -r .tntxofiilnii to lie Pence Coci homes. anil tompniiiis . in e.. mi uisnc aim iference sought aiulv to have u me So tnnfidrnt is Colonel Piise of Ihe vulteicd cletae him nls nf the lO.id Am enunlity pioision ineited in the co.c parade of the entire diision thai be vent mumlinu Tiem ' t Ithe following radio to Major tlenernl "All nulls ol the'lwinl eighth me (ie'nevn, Swil?eihind. is named , ,1(. Mnii . commnnder of the Twenlv eighth, nn the wi.l.i.- s,,, J .Imilei, tine., selrof the icgpe. where the vecretan """-. the Meimaid. bound for s ,,,. --J.u.m..- genernl will maintain bendquniters and r" uowiicd diMsinn is m, its wiu home where the councit and assembl will -t oiieeiitintion will be nt ( .imp l i. -We i.in lme tin whole ot the avail 'meet nt stated intervals, unless some Am miauglng big pmade in I lul.tdcl- n11,. 0,1.001) ,, n f, (he pm.nle on vther place of mcetiug is designnted. pliin. Crent welcome milieipntcel A,n - ut, , m,rsvjij pun Colonel Pusev will be necompaiiied to ,p, .mini. Hnieishiir! In Colonel Siclnev A. ling-1 "I uns in. New mk veslcnlav .mil x . .-a..a. .-, m,r .-1 -K r 11 GERMAN If b LlWUld e.linc. divisnuial signal ofin er. Pills 1 rTJ 117 A V Tf t?ft AATF burgh; Captain Homy M. Cioss. aide Un WAl'lU l'tllL,L,'Ul hr ,omnlull(Illlj general of I lain ibuig: Cnptmn Douglass J. Toney. ., ., 11 j 1 n, r Compi.m It, 10'td Suppl.v Train, Ha. Ifoy Be Handed leans of , lsbI'I B . menunt K...I u. K.-.r. T 'r,f.r-r,iii Vitril 'Company I. tilth Infantiv, ot 1'ilts Peace tomorrow l i glit lmiKji; TjUlltf.llunt Uoboit l. Pons, IllOtli Infantiv, tiii'ensburg. mid Pii- J Herli... Am II 20 (delavecD.-Ceinvui ntcs J.'rnWilik P Mnrschnlk. Con.ppuv ti.i ,'.'.,.. .!. r...e .. 111 I P.. IfKSil S111111H Tinm: Ilowaid v es- lieieuiiies 111 me i eat e c oiiirrrinc- hih - i .-- -----.' toilav pnnc ip illv fm the pin pose ol wch inning tin me minis of the IS.isi Hospital I nil No '(!. but it did not mrive; i ousc qui u.lv I busied mvsili with looking into othei details leluting to Ihe vpcnlv liansnnssion of Peiuisvl vniiui bovs fiom the ships to .11 live 111 Ni w 01k Colonel Pirn went to ITun ivtnjr eailv todnv I will be gone no lotiei t Inn .1 JAv," snul In. "foi I 11111 bound up In'. lit mill I t)m liovs )iiii(,uiis 1.1 in.- iuui viiiii'i'ii" .... ... j.,,. 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 tinvel to Versailles on three special ' ner. Compmiv C. ltl.'.el 1 iclcl Signal soul 111 this pn idepioji tinins, the fust leaving neilm on hun dav nnd tlie Inst on Monclnv. It is oxpoetcel thnt tlie peace terms 'Avill be handed to the (Jeimnn lepre f.entntives on Tue&ilii) evening. , The Tngeblatt sajs it is assumed in' Troops Buck From War and Homcivard Bound lta.talinn: Althur V.. Sniidstroin. 107th vv.iul it nnd I 11111 deliglitnl t liml thai Pield Aitilleiv: Staulev Woitowski, 1 the iniiioii.v of tin palmitic ntiiis Ccmipum II. KKId Suppl.v T.niii; Wil- I f Philadelphia want to m,. u,em mi 111 limn S.'P.eveiidge. Cqmpanv II. 11 III. , !"" ' V ' " ;'''" l;1' 'iXse' Infanti, am Peter D. McAllister? ' J, n -, Ku imm.,lt olh. , ,ls (omunn.v I. 1 10th Infanti.v. hi tin ii apiiiovnl. ' SpiinKtWK1 is building .mil unpiovcnicnt lime. All .tIohr; Chest- I nut street tliciej a 10 vigils of coming; changes; huie a new fiont, there 1 :i new inlorioi, nn ciitno buililiiiK lcmodelcd or new funis moving into tho street. And these changes me not confined to nn one spot; the st. 1 ring; i jicne.al, fo. the Chestnut Street Shops, seven or eifjht sqiia.es east or vpen 01 eight squau's west of Bioad street, ale IavitiR an equal number of plans foi the futuio comfort anil convenience of theu ma,,y ,",t,m"- fST&vmK, &wosh, More Landed in irgini.i (If ionise. I ipeel to have n long morc BRACnLKTS or eliamoiids, alvvay.s 4 li handbome and dear to the heal 1 1 J- y of womankind, have never been - e than those now TIP to the coming brido! When , you set up liousekecp.np; don 1 1 cononnze on the ounlity oL it our kitchen utensils. It doesn't r ARRIVED . MtnnrnoU h. New York from St ( fcalre. with 1entv-one nalicri, tcnil 1711 mm of the oli. PnnfllVHUla NHtloiiH. ejucirel flplit unci staff. hfailr,uHrlcrn nimiiiii). moil lea. detachment, aupptv companv and c om Danleii A to E. Inclusle. nf t.lu l.ll.i In ranlrv, TwcnU-elBhtli IHvlslon Thisi are anpliniecl to Camps Oevena I'plon I)lx Meade, flordon, Sherman Custer, Grant Podge l'unaton Lewis anil Kcitrne 'Ihe At.nneanta lirouR.it h.so 300 men convalescing from wounds or lllnsaa a.xti Arknnaaa caa uala and a few C Plans and naval nicn ItiKH troops In all, s Tejan. .it New York from l.ordeaux. vWth V.NI troops .ncludlnR llilrl.-slx offlcera ami J14S men comprlnlnff headquarter detach ment, Held Mild staff, medical detachment and Companies A. to K lnclulve, of the I.lBhl aenth rjhBlneera for Camp Kearnev four otTlrers and ire. 1 men coinprisinj? headuunr- crra tutu auppl ami medical detae ImieiitH end coip-eous 1 v . t,i.:i...ii..i.: ..1 1 eoninime 111 ngii 1 1 I'":'"' " " I Ha ov. Banks & Hud e Company. Ul pay. lure. 101 t nnirs wear out mme- 'Piin.css Matck... which elo, ked at , M I, M ..... . 1" I d,, !,,wanl th it ' ' platinum mountiiijrs, the.v time must be renewed, while, if you New po.tNews. I "f Phtlndcl .li, . i.s. If spaiklc and .se.nt.llate with eve.y buy them at the loose : Furnishing , David (ilantow. l'.iol l.ouibmd 'I , M..i t ... ic 1 tonight and to 1 movement, faseinatinK whocvei Sto.e of .J. l'.anUin Miller, 11.1.5 sticet: Mink M. Snvdci. "CM Wiilnul nioiioh will he 111 eonfeiniie with Razes upon them. One of the Imest ! Cliestmit stiect. they will last foi st, eet ; Moms Cinlilen, 15.107 Alibuin stiect; l.cstei Not thup, !).".-. No. th Pifth tin and .1 .lui.le 11 .m ntliei Detail street nnd AiiL'iibt P Sehall Jr PUT "'" '"' "'"'I'lv ariangcd bilw 11- .Kireet. aim iifciibt 1 . . enuii, . r.. 1.1.11 ( M , f , , nst Homciset street, weie on the South ' ', ' , , ,,,,,,.,! f '11 rnli 1111 ..'... . 1 1 ....... in 1 Carolina. Captain Oscar. T. Mullins, !IH(! Wry mouth stieet; Sergeant Heimun (J.ns Coloinl Pusiv's hendquaili is will he at Ihe I iiioii League Club for some el.ivs 111 lor to the pmaili. lie will be ijint Companies 1) niul K, of ihe 1117th , 101 Mnn, Seventeenth stiect- Arnold Telcuxap.i Hattallon for Camp Cpton .and ,,,Jr ,,. I. ,. ,. , ,'. , "".' -.-.II '!ll..ti aimiiim IVml. If llssistlll ll sell III! Iltlll I I s l.f till' Irilll ritrntto... 120:t Vorthwentv lirst stieet :' Division who have .1 turn, el with bun Samuel A. Hutchinson. '!" Suiiiae stieet; Itobett Woith, !)'J7 Mailhenough street; Albert Coons. IT ." No.th Thir v-thtul stieet: .loseph I. uhmilaii. four olTlcera nnd J0J men cnmnrlaiuv head. ciuarlers companv, medical dt tfi.hinent an I Compnnlea t) nnd li of the 411th trenn.sl. vanla) Tele:rnph l.nttallou Alan there were 218 ronnsylvanla and llll N'ew orls lanualn ann a rew amouiancn workers nnd en. luns C. Ashbrook, 7,"0 North Poitieth stieet. ami James Hallow, til." South Tvventv seventh street, weio 011 boaul the Princess Matoika. Joseph 1.I1 111 1. .l.i'Ui J Willis Mm contains nineteen laie Kinuuairti je.u.s. ll.eir stock covers every- 1'iiiiiis ciiatnonus, in ocuikoiiiii sciiiiiks, nn- iiiimk cuai, jou eouiei possimy l1""" in s center one wciprliniK I1 carat, witn a k.tclien or kitchenette. Ihere is a n.nety-(.p smaller stones between. I la. go nssoitment of agate, tin, The large stones aio polished "fir-1 aluminum, wooden unci Pyie ware; die," a new and difficult pioccss ref.igerato.s, from J.ursciy to hotel (done now, heir else 111 town), which 1 si.es; knives, f oiks and spoons in he polishes the edge of the stone, ndding wildeiing aiieties; icc-cicam freez to its brilliancy and pieventing chip-1 cs; i.ons, elect. ic, gas or for coal r,M1 n , mil ilium olhcmls of Iho ping. A seco.11. oeauinui c-Naiiipic- u. . jaiigc; .. oiling uoa.us, .acifie.s, pans, National Couii.'iI of Defi nsi the jcwelei'.s ai t has thitt,-ono laige lnushes and vacuum cleane.s; fi.e and sixty smaller eiiamonus, wnu 11.1 toss cookois, scuutes. pokes aim "air" space aiound each big stone dozci.s of otliei necessities, and an open holder on both edges of I for Laaaina Loan1 cU ' TH) ou eNOr '' to finu fnl,c' i T TfiUliU, moilKV coil iiujvi. ' 1 - -....... ...-..... .... 11 How nie vou fixed for a eolf niopnatc lot iiarticular occa- niiiinurii rrmn i'd one X sujii9 This season no man will sions . It so ; Redouble Efforts i you will remembei how tutinf . ,.,;l"1 """'' ui'Mvv vorn. rrotn ureal rirl.t trooi.shiiis heaiin- men of the nmishii of the inline e w in li was eu- ie tieateel as a siacuer n no ii.uuik.- '" s "" .'"' ".., ,....., r?." an1 "" """ "' tehl- T, gZl, Division me now-' llwn Hvcued bv the m ,s,e of the Po.ue Band I i his favo.ite game, and caeld.es and by hwctajj J Aeolu-. nt .Newport News from st Na- ln ., At sen 'I hree w ill e oine to Phil - "" -'"' otlu. iniisiial o.gania- i ivals are all eady on the job, so lopl: J. Cuirjs, HI- vliehtnut street, ralre. brlninB .iisi omcera am. men m- '" ... Vi . v v 1 ... lions Mam Po . Aineiiiaii soldieis , Voui' lnmels and vour outfit. T ho "hole the e a.e beautiful cards or ludlne HrlBicdler (leneral Hubert AI ndelpbin, thiee to New loik ami two ,',.., l ov 0i,n.iB 'V '"' l -v , ' " ,VL ,, booklets foi cvorv nossible neoel len, of i.oa Anue.es t'ailf Aboard the fn Ke nort cvn lookp.iit new Golf Suits at Jacob Reed s Sons, uoomcis ioi i i r j possiu.e need, fhlp were (tie officers and twent men of I t0 lcwpori. .w. I.i.ei Iv s.ngs weie hi Id in ten dilTer- .,, .,,. rn,nllt stieet aie modeled Theie aie Blithday Caids for lea- r,:Shu,hSm-:M,W'S!Ji ont ...... r S..th l'l..l.lHpl..H 'ri.e -rS, mVa'suS'tV. t.ons, fiiends nndVocB, with ...any "PR." ?LT?',offi- ortN OFFICER SEES C"" '" && S -" Vi fubries. TL0if eiu" SlStati t'' S h ft'ae" ami ion sick and wounded ihn i3xth in Ufo! II Li' I' ILilix Oliiio i ,,,.. ,,io fioin the ..ni nits in ih. are imported, omc to be hail pclu- giatuiauon oi byinpatnv, lor ac- Sul itf$.S Jih1K:J ""Rt, S"SS!: rOVFRNOR TOD A Y XI b Iv it Re-U'. bioatho the sp..it of , knowlcdging I o.sP,ta itTso much in tho iin.i hnv wo,. nistinKui.he" b" rvi." ' 117 IiftllK iWII ,1""; '" sjnhiitoi, Aimv will have the links. The Golf Coat has u spe- easier than wilting "Bread and Dut- y&X&xSSffi&r ""- -1- -1 eially const. ucted a.mhole, wh.ch te," letteisi-card.s for 'Shut-ins," &tir,l'-"S!i!-v?'-5-.ff..,.M' h.l..i D...... .l o i ... i alToidsf.ee .swing for the , h ivo-and Graduation Jou. neys ,01.1 Hi lends; .....,...... ., ..,.. .,,.,, (iiiviuiii, iin-ii in i .riiiiiii'i. f.ti-k mtii .t iiriiiii lit i , ..i. c ..u..ri..un.1siiin -ni nn riiMiiv ii iwi in iiiniHiri'ii iiiiii. in 1.11V nr Ilr llntnlwii II i ilnn tm, ll.,.,.l .. !. --.f.-.-w- - ..... , .....v ( vHI r m W 1 t'l " i r..- ' Arrange Reception Details With the date and unite of the iimaile set for Ma; 15, unless some unlocked i for accident prevents the aiiival home aim oi sonic u.nis o. .tic uivision, tl.e com ... ........... ...u.u,, ((.j.., .1.-11. (Ill I. Ill III llwrty-ltfth Dlvlvjon from .Vtlso..rl imi km sas and of toe Klehty.Boventh Division from ArKansns Louisiana and Mlss.Ksippi Haso llospltnla Xos. I 0 17, L'a SN, 1.7 nnd ()S, Evacuation Hospitals Nos 1 nnd . with fill oltlLrra and men. ami Mobile llos pi.ai ;o i, unit is America, at Nw TorU with !A4lh In fsntry nrlsade hsadiuartera. Includinc HrlB adier General J, Price commnndlnir officer and tho Thirtieth Intantrv co.nnle... and L-omnHiueH 11 I . I, linn i: ami nin.i I ... .... detnehmenta of th. .107th Infuntri 1 1, s . M1J1IICO 111 i iinrge ot n. ra.igcments of the units the.lr rrarsonnrl totnlllua: leiu .orflrera l.ig celebrntiou nnd retention in honor j$ and 5S30 men. ire of the Scvcnt-seienth i it, . li i' . A Dlvltlon. drafted men larKli of New Yorl. '' 'he 'Iwenty-eightl. Division is ion j Tho America brought altoitcther 71. 'it troops ccuttntinir its effotts on the insl ..f . ,S of whom BU0 an convalesclnK from Illness , '. '"?. "., "Iousi "n tlie tnili ol &J or wounds, aw of theses belnc bedridden linving all other mattes in lonnettioii with the event run off smootblv. Tie tonference in Harrishurg todav between Colonel Puse.v nnd his staff, icpreseiitiiig tlie I. on Division, and (iovernor Spioul and Adjutant (!eiicial licarj, icpirsentlng the htnte, is the first of a sericH designed to w event am excitement or. congestion at the lailroad stations or other points ns the rtc.nns arrive or leave the citj. Plans for dtrilmting the solilieis to their homes after ileniobllmition and the subjee t of smnller celebiatious through out tlie state will bo taken up at tlie 'conference toda.v. ' The Philadelphia welcome home eoni , inittee h bnsv with the task Mf going' over the petitions for passage down the rivet-to meet the tioopsbips due to nr live nt this poit and tickets for the ranuala Included twele from Isrons In. rlna from South Carolina nrd twenty-four irom New York, nnd ftiten nursrs Major General Francis J, Jvernan returned au a casual. , Freedom, nt "Xvr TorK, with 1711! troop, ihe majority of them members of the Mne tsnth, Twentieth, Twenty-fifth Thirtieth Thlrty-seoond, Thlrtj-elshth, Fortv-eithtli nnd Seontleth IUs Hospital Unit In eluded also th First Trench Mortar mt tury (lirst nil8lon). rejcuUr arm. the. nfflpers and 170 men There were elBlilj slx New York rasuals Lorraine, it Nw ork. from Hnre, with JtM crbui! troop. thn majority dlsrharscil from serieo. tncludlns murines A few of the casual nro from I own ami Mtnnofcolu and the others are scattered. DUE TODAY t -yg' r? men a incis tu cr.iiis.iiiio.-i.'i' ii.o ;:' -.......- .- ..... ... the coat slip cently back into place. Iukewaim admners that lcnevved at-1 . .- - ' . 1 l.il--.fTa-4-1mn .1 nl.lfl t-k li1mti.In KlA ni1 The clever collat niav no uuiioueci j n-mum-. nuum hcouvijuuh, mm snugly about tho ttuoat, ami tnc lun hloomcrcd knickers combine comfo.t and practicability. GONE aio the pictu.esquc little old log cnb.ns of our unecsto.:', chern the floOKS VVe.C COVOtcd bv lag mats, the handiwork of the Delayed Greetings, just the kind ou i loqu.to when you let the date slip,1 but mii't send ta.dy good wishes. NIJVKR was theio a true, faying J than that "everything conies i to him who waits"! We have done the waiting, patiently enoug' goodness knows, nnd at last irti nrSdCctioknnsWa? VUtY& Ji Br.dfo.d C.arko Company, 1GS gftraaiKi onlainAnt N"v York, frem St a- wlthflnsi Hrmy pfrnnnno). .nc.uc.liii: JUchE" dun Hallallon. headiuartoo a. detlchinent c'enipanle A. in t K Kroonla za.ra wit lOOm JUch mitral rii inC.UBl. IUICBII lllllvi-ia mini ".. riiim.ru men: Twenty-eilehth p.vU.on headquarter dt.Rcliment, 1(10 ofrtiir am. ten enl. sleet men: tilth Infantry lleld and utaff head ninr(er Flnt nnd 'Itilrlj-aeonil naital.ona med.eal detachment, marhlno trun rnmpany I'ompanlM I', a. II i K. li and M. rlnlv Ihren offlrera and 1R8S enllstect men, 13jih Infantry Marl.lne flun Companv, eleven "!" tie era and L'Sl enllited men. Twenty-cltthlli Military I'ollce Connviny tt.re. oftlrera and 180 enlisted men 'Jhlrtrenth t'aaual ur' Detachment! inRII. and Mill C'Haual Com nanlea, St. valre Convalearcnt netach menrf. N"a 172. 173 and 174, twenty-tno iifTlcera -KIT enllated men and seven iiurmi, all olrk or wojnded ReKlna D'llalla, at New.Tnrlc, from 5lar llle. Anrll 1 Willi 1810 men, Inclueltncr a rennylvnta iaualtv company ruebtn (war), at New York, from nreat, jirrll 17. with 179 men. 'Alenaa. at New Yqrk, from St Naialre, Apr 1 I., wun ic'i men k AVeat Alaek. at New York, from I.a Talllce, 8 April fl vvt.i thlrtj-one men I . nelvedcre, at New York, from Maraelllea, - April It!, will. JOti!. men jm I.rra.ne, nt New York, from Havre;, P" AjT'l 10' lth 33 men. , ihl DUE TOMORROW ' 'i(motrVjftf5SieTLX4I(i'fi!n ""' Cuticura Toilet Trio To Clear Your Skin And leen it dear by maldne It your ereryday toiltt preparation. The pore cleanting, punt ring, atenliiinc properties ol Cuticura Soap will pi ore a revelation, to thoae who use it for the first time. Touch pimples, blackhead, redness and itchtnu. if iny, with Cuticura Ointment be fore batbinsr. Dry and dust l.chtly with Cuticura Taknm, a fascinating fragrance for powdering and perfuming th skin. The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 2SC each evearwbere. frnm the reproductions La Rue, 1124 Chestnut street. These duiable cotton tugs nre plain or striped, m virtually any co.or comui tl nifty and TnduatiiouB women of the I "01le. 1,1C waning, patient y enougn, fan v: but though the cabins a.e Koodnes Knows, and atastvrte I l.ilb 111 It'WU.U, MCI JCCt. .II1JU.IC'U I1U U 1520 Chestnut stieet, they are just as pleased as we are that they can now offer us tho old favorite, "The Cnr relli Brand of Olive Oil." This high- rench made finest the one- ,"C?.,,T"-V(,,b,bfln;nl bands quarter, one-half nnd one-g. Uni,,,,....,..., .." leans, tfut nerttapb tne most n nt eacn cnu c oseiy h.uu. i...B u.u-, . . ., -t .. . . fasllion .Crowci woih. " "JBA l teiliiHy elecreased, consequcntlv we come in sizes from 2x.i ft. to l.Mo It. . ' ,, r(!f ,., i ' .....n, 1., ,,ciiniiT7 iiiri.i. im iiiiii. HI u """ '...' .. "j :. f,. Thmn ro Krade tabic oil, so good as at nre mucu u.-ec. "- "" V , dressing or in mayonnaise, is also cnarming i -.. . b-. -- ,- of the vi.g.n p.cssings of the line graue coLiu., ...u, v..... .... , . n U)c L d of Coloring, the , ecu lew in cool soft comes , convcnlent shades of Bay. liBhtbluc, Krcf.n. t one-half nnd one-ir iter- WANTED Draftsmen . Lay-Out Men Detailers, Tracers for High-Grade Automobile Work Out of Town Employment como in sizes from E"VnilY dav, after the crowds surge hack and foith around the Victory Statue at City Hall, jthoy" wander down to gaze into the I window of Henry It. Hallow ell & Son, Broad below Chestnut street, maiveling at und enjoying the re freshing sight of tho many luscious fruits n fnw onlv of which. llOWCVCr, can be seeu in tho window. Inside is an even moie tempting display. Delicately tinted Beuiro d'Anjou Pears and laik giccn Alligator Pears are side by side with bril liant red Strawberries. Grapefruit, Florida and Navel Oranges and King Tangerines show the gradations of yellow. Pineapples, tted Bananas and Winesap Apples have their place, wnlic Asparagus, nrticnoKcs, Hothouse tuicnnil'crs ni MutmroomA add to the lontt list to choosq from need no longci stint ourselves DAI K to AINTY, filmy ct cations, Negli gees tnat every woman longs to own and knows will be be coming, are those at Oppenhcim, Col lins efc to., Uicstnut and Twelfth streets. They come in several color ba. monies, but my fancy was caught bv i slip on model, with under pait of cicl blue ciepe de chine, tucked to the -waist. Over this flowed a dia phanous long-winged jacket of flesh Georgette, bordered with fine thread lace, hanging straight in front, and caught togetner'in tho back with tas sels and rosebuds. Twisted two toned ribbon and rosebuds finish tho neck, nrmholcs and front of this fluffy bit of joy. Moon-Glo Taffeta Itreakfast' Coats, in various licht col ors, with long waist lino and skirt atlached to it .y shirring and cord- .,. . See Mr. Rabart.". 912 North Broad Strest.tyA I fov'city klivwy-or snipment uy par- rigs: i lrep-quRrwr s'fs nu ioosq WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER; DOWN STAIRS STORE Amazing VaJuies Abound In the Coat Store These Days Fo. as little as $12 75 the.e a.e vcloui and poplin capes in bright Spilng shades "with cst fronts and shawl colla.s. Between $14 25 and $19.50 a number of diffeicnl motlcls ... se.gc capes and dolmans, cloul capes and poplin coat that aie half lined o. lined tluough out. All ate much leduccd in ptice. At $22.50 and .$25 thctc arc capes and dolmans of sihcilone, clour and se.gc, in navy, black and lightri Spt.ng shades. These a.e most all lined with silk. Many Wraps Are Redweed to $2.5 They aie made of all tho good Sp.mg materials and there aie scoies of pietty capes and dolmans trimmed with tricolettc, with lit aid or with fringe and attractively lined. At $.12 50 to $39.50, beautiful and luunous wiap of boliv.a, seigc, silver tone, suede clout and duct de lame. The seigc wiap shown in the sketch is V19.50; it shows thiee tiers of tucks, us lined throughout with polka-dotted foiiI.il l anil has a thiovv collar of blue t.icolctte. Of Sturdy Tweed lice a.e tapes, ioats anil dolmans, many specially puccel at $15 to S50. (Vlarkrl) rfS ! ; JVtf Many of the Better Dresses for Women and Yoniing Women Are Reduced All arc distinguished dresses of beautiful materials and many are copies of French models. They are of taffetas, crepes de chine and crepes meteor, moire, Georgette, tri cotine and fine serge and, so varied are the modes, you will find gowns suitable for any daytime occasion. The wool dresses of jersey. Iricotinc and serge arc often embroidered with heavy wool or silk and have good shoulders, close-fitting sleeves and silk lining all points of good workmanship. The silks are often beaded or embroidered and there are unusual lines in their draping. Prices start at $25 and go to $03, with savings of $7.50 to $20 on a dress. Several Hiuiodredl Women's Suits Now Reduced All the materials and modes that have been brought forth this season in suits are represented in this collection, it is safe to say. There are sports suits, strictly tailored suits and smart little novelty suits with unusual vestees and straight box lines. At any of the following prices you may be sure of wide and interesting choosing with real savings. $11.75, $1-1.25. $19.30, $22.50, $25, $32.50 and $50. (Mnrkrl) Sturdy Cotton An Umbrella ! for Men and ;i6-.nch pel rale of a standaid quality is in many stripes (good .shirting patterns) and figuics, all on white grounds. 25cajaid. uti-inch white uniform cloth (it ia leally a fine weave that looks like linen) is .'15c a yaid. IIG-incli beach cloth in blues, tans, rose and g.ecns, is excellent for Summer sk.rte, kiddies' frocks and the like. 75c a y.uil. (( pi.trut) Stuidy, good-looking umbiellas with American taffeta (cotton) tape-edge covers over Paragon flames. Tho handles for tho women aie tipped in colored bakn lite with rings or silk loops, some with steiling silver liimming.s. The handles for the men aie plain, caned ami tiimmcd with steiling silvei. Mnrl.rU kins Full bleached hemmed cotton damask breakfast napkins, 18x18 inches, in pretty designs, 12'c each. Full bleached mei ecrized cot ton damask table cloths, 58x72 inches, $1.50; 5881 inches, $2 each. Meicei.ed cotton tabic elamask, full bleached, in several pretty de signs, 58 inches at 00c; 64 inches at 80c; 72 inches at $1 a yaid. (( hfntnut) Gleaming Wash Satin, $2 a Yard It is hard to keep up with the demand, for so many women want this good wash satin. Heie is a new lot. 40 inches wide, it is in white and flesh color. (( pntrnl) GfaarmniDfliig WHniite Dresses for May Day Revels The Queen of the May and all her attendants will find f locks fully meet for their celebrations. A lovcl. sheer o.gandie drc.is is daintily trimmed with embroider, lace and tucks about the bodice and the bottom of the pleated skiit, which also has a short tunic, lace trimmed. A flesh pink satin ribbon sash gives a touch of color at the waist. Pi ice S8.00; sues 8 to 1 1 j ears. A soft, prett o.le dress has a outhful fichu waist and is at tractively trimmed with lace. It is in 10 to 10 year sues and is $.).7ri. A sma.t fiock with a white .1.S. 5. s? V rf? Pink Corsets Are Gaining' in Favor because the.v go so well with the loVelv pink Iingeiie that women are wearing now. Two well-made coisets at S3.."0 are of pink b.oche or dotted pink i blouse, piettily smocked and i poplin, and aie cut with low bust for the slight or average figure and' medium bust for the avoiagc to full figuic. (I'rntral) Fascinating Jersey Petticoats Most attuctivc they aie in all their gay Spnng colors. They have accordion-pleated flounces, many of which aie two-colored, in garland effects, and some have pretty taffeta or Persian ribbon inset ts. The price is ?5.50. Sateen F'ttfcrratg, $E in black grounds with punted fig ures of blue, pink or lavender arc quite attractive and will give good service. (Oeilrnl) SpecJaD Wommefii's Laglht Colored skim Shoes $3.-5 a Pair Giaccful. well-cut high lace shoos are these of kidskin. They aie in pearl gray and ivory with welted soles, high covered heels nnd cloth tops. And in white kidskin with kid top.Sj turned soles and high, covered heels, like the sketch,, Oxford Ties for ClhUIdiren White leather with a buckskin finish, tan calfskin, black calf akin and black patent leather offer a variety in the choice of this Summer footvear. The ties have sensible, wide toes and welted soles and are In sires 8'i to 2 at ?3.75 to $5,50. (.I'lKaLnut.) , j w ivi ii- i y9 fif'-i ' '' I ih U M 'in ' N I ,' blue pleated gingham skirt, is in 10 to lu vcar sues at So.7. Capes to Slap id Over Than Dresses A blue seigc cape at S12 lias vest fiont and a low of buttons maiks the yoke in back. 8 to 14 year sizes. A blue or tan silvettone cape has a vest front nnd shawl collar and can be worn eithe. as a cape or dolman. P. ice $10.75 in 11, 15 and 17 ycai sues. (( rutrnl) iiandEHTiibroidered Handkerchiefs I foi women aie 25c and !i5c. I The 25c ones ate of sheer white linen with white embroidciy; the I 35c ones have colored boidets and white embroidciy. (C piilrul) Envelope Cnemises Below Regular Theie are three stvles to choose from at $1.50. They aie all of white muslin, trimmed front and back with embroid ery or lace in most attiacthe w ays. CC rnlmll JS and Curtains When the Spnng conies aiound a new dicss is in older for the house. The heavy hangings of Winter aie leplaced with lighter things and pretty aiiy curtains arc hung to give an appearance of lightness. There is an especially good col lection of diapciy mateiials in the soft rcjsc, blue, giecn and tan that aie so good now. 27-inch highly nictcciucd pop lin is 50c a jaid. uO-inch drapery mateiials, fancy poplins and icps, some self stiiped ond figuied, arpJ35c and 70c a yaid.' &r 50-inch heavier rep and poplin is $1.35 and $1.50 a yard. Filet Net Curtains Tliny aro of tho novelty 1I!et' net that is light nnd durable. Theso aie edged with neat laco and are U ready to hang. In aevT oral pretty patterns at $2.tSQ a pair. , "' - OZrMl ihiu9mmm!rt ?l .i !. l n u iii m i m. -r . , .s 5 nsr '; .,-. .-. 1 . 1 u .Mt . -r "! ..n..l .'" ! ,-.,...
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