si4.v.;a,i -n j grg??5?? "'''' 'VSSfi K4nK'7''wyki'i tross "wiji'i.y f I I Tfi TITTi-i, , .' . M . , "'hj ii m.ii' i: r.in ift? nnu..ni?r.T)TTr.i reri7T-vi,;'cTi k -v i tititv on -in-in 7 uiauun i ij.jjj.vjLfjjijji juin, y.iuwiijmjs i , rauj .w, j.u: W i i ii i y D- -" PROPOSED IN HOUSE; Resolution Provides for Com mission of Seven and Car ries $10,000 Appropriation BILLS DELAYER BY PRINTERS IlarrMiiirj:. April .'!0. - A joint reso lution nuthnrmnc llio Oovcrnnr to ap point n chilil wolfnro cnnimiisUin ' of wven to sluily tho mibjorl tliormtRlly and report to the (icnernl Assembly of 3i)2t wns Introduced into the House today by Sir. North. Chester. An appropriation of SI 0,000 is carried. Mr. MoKim. Allegheny, introduced ' a bill regulating issuance of duplicate minor labor certificates. Tho House declined to place the Bonchoff vaccination bill on the cnlen- rlnr notwithstanding negntie action by the health committee. Chairman (!nn.i of tho Health Committee, snid thnt thol bill had been before tin1 committee sev ernl times nnd thp nctlon on (lie liill unanimous. On motion of .Mr. Alernn- i der, Delaware-, the House reennsidered' , defeat of the bill nllowing recordi'is of I """"' " lefttures or llio reform pro deeds tn nimoint solicitors. !' '""i- been opposed bitterly by the Consideration of n number of bills were presented liernuc the measures had not been printed. Thp bill to fix September 2S us Kran- i ecs Willnid Dnj in (ho public schools . of Pennsylvania wns passed in (hoi House today by IS1! In 1.'. The Willeil nniendliiont In the school code relative In teacher's (ruining schools was scut back tn the commit ted on education ver the protest of the sponsor. The bill extending leinis of till t cl elns fit j cnitucilmi'ii wns postponed. PENN GETS WAR FLAG Ambulance Unit Presents Battle Scarred Emblem to Institution The battle-scarred flag of the .1(Mtli Section Ambulance Service, fnimerly the University of Peniisj lvania Ambu lance 1'nit No. 1. will be presented to the Fniversity nt I? o'clock this after noon by the members of the unit. This unit wns comprised almost en tirely of Fniversity of Pennsjlvnnia ilindergraduntes when it first went across n year and a half ago. It was attached to the French Iron Division. The flag -(Was given to the unit by the Fniversity t the time nf its departure, after its training period at Allentown, I'm. The Hag is decorated with (lie cita tions which the unit received for hcioic work with the French(Mivision. At least mx members of the unit weie decorated 1 witli the Croix dc Guerre. The mein ,bers of the unit were recently demobil ized at Camp Dix. MRS. HARDWICK IS BOMBED' Ex-Senator's Wife Badly . Injured. Maid's Hands Are Blown Off Atlanta, April .ill. lixplosinn of nn Infernal machine scpr through the mails basing her soveieignly upon rights se to the home of Thomas AV. Hai'dvvicU. Iciiied following the Turco- Italian war former I'nited States senator, of floor- i in lflll amMOi:.'. cin, yesierua.v , iosiuhmi hi uic serious injury or .Mrs. .viniitic i iiiiiuwick In i or' Tvife of tlio former' senntor, and tlio lli-J. maiming of her negro maid f- Mr. Haidwick wns not at his home when the infernal machine was do livered, and Mrs. Hnrdwick ordered her maid to open it, believing, it is said, that it wns a sample package containing pencils. When the wrap pings were removed the machine ex ploded with terrific force. The maid's bands were blown off nnd Mrs. Hard wick wns burned and c,ut. FLAGS CAN'T TANGLE HOFFMAN NON-FURLABLE FLAG DEVICE We Make, Repair and Clean Flags Hollmai-Corr Mffl. Company 312 MARKET STREET Make Your Clothes Another Year GARMENTS are suspended on hangers and can be removed atwill bysimplydraving out thepatentslidintrtubefastener. No moths,nodust,noofTensiveodor,no folding or wrinkling of garments. Large Wrapping Sheets, 40x48 in. For Lining Trunks, Etc. Sold by Dtparlraenrand Drue Stores. Factory. .t0 I'oarl' St.. Now York rOTV GARZlEIVT BAfijg 8FDEITIES 'TTie Charter to Pass, Penrose Opinion 'ontlunecl from Pnze On hssiiipiI lliein Hint he vvniiltl no what lie 1011I1I. It lieginM to look now ns tlioiiRh the Wiintlvvnril i-hiirler hills may be omeml eil to satisfy both the Penrose ami Vnrc factions. 1 There is no ilnubt that rapid strides linvc boon taken durinc, tho last two days, to brine tl"" two factions more in nccord on tho charter revision program. Tho.flppnrciit trend toward -nit aprce ment has developed since the rftnrn of (Jnvernor Sproul to the capital, and is' belieed to exerted by him. It has been known all alone t lint, the (Governor was de sirous of bringing the factions together on a charter revision program which would be satisfactory to both. Finni the start of the Imttle Inst week tlio Vnres have tnlien the stand that anything which suits the Oovcrnnr would be satisfactory to them. This attitude on their part has left it up to tho (Jnvernor to smooth out matters with tho Ponrosp forces nnd the inde pendents whn me urging the passage of tlio I'liiliidelphia reform legislation. II is almost certain now that the polite commissioner bill nnd I ho clause in the charter bill requiring tlio city to do ils own street denning nnd garbage collection, except on n three-fourths vot'' of I1"" proposed single chamber council, are virtually dead. lure lorces. 'the contract clause was i taken by tho Vnres as n pergonal at tack on Senator Vine. The police bill was token ns n personal attack on Di lector AVilson. , As soon ns iscnntor are recovers from his illness the charter bills and the Dnix registration bills will be nut through the Senate in their present slinpe. Then they will be sent to the House. ' Amendments to the bills will be made in the lower chamber. Legislators af- filiated with both factions are agreed that among Ihe amendments will he these: Changes in tlio proposed single cham ber council to provide for some sys tem mole representative than that pro vided now in tlio Woodward bill, which would have the members of the coun cil of twenty-one elected finm "sena torial districts nn n population basis. F.liminntion of the clause which makes tlio cit solicitor appointive by tbo Mayor. Oilier Changes Proposed I F.limiiintinn nf life clause which abol ishes the ntfico nf receiver of taxes, "s Flimiiintion of the bill which abol ishes the office of director of supplies anil creates the office of city puichasing agent. F.limiiintinn of the bill which rips out Ihe present civil seivlce commission nud provides for the nppoiutineut nf one commissioner. . GREECE ANNEXES ISLES Takes Dodecanesus Group, to Which Italy Lays Claim Ati.e.., AP,ii ::o.-(Ry a im-a proclamation hns been issued in tlio I liwle,.niinciia Islnnilu lit. nlit..l. it :n .t "clnied that tlio islands have become I uuitcd with (ileece. Italy had laid claim to these islands. Automobile Schools Daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. COS1MKNCINO MAY 1M For S Month. Spring Garden Institute IIROAII 4 NPKINU (IMtHKN STREET. rhone Poplin- 3100 Sanitary Officer Not medical. In rharre of sanitation of lurse extra . uilonment ,oni around Imporlanl TnlllLry r.er" Ion durliiE nu.t IK month.. eiJJcitnV leaio noon. alrr rannertlon wltli Ntnto or munlrlral hftiltl, department !"" '" 'ndastr l ronrern malatiln: fn!,faliih' h?u5ln r welfare i eT.Srt ment. Has had uriera ears' iini. rlenre In larce cll sanitation w0k prior to enterln the SerTlfe. ITent rank Ast. Sanitary KnW,r (r'nt Lieutenant), II, tf I'uhlle iiiJnh Herlce. It 20. Udnr Oil. """ Last Jnrr j? II HAN'S SI est. eeowsMWsWkWsl BiTAaima.S4fcs-f I n I liiRn?TrTfHil am w S91.I 1 1 H' EGYPTIAN Utmost hi Cigarettes" Mam tnd or &rk Tip People of culture and refinement invariably PREFERcDcities to any other cigarette 3o SANARGROS A COPPOKATIOls ARTILLERYOF 28TH 5000 Men of 107th and 109th Regiments Sail on Mongolia GENERAL PRICE INCLUDED I V w One Mllintlrerf nmt ttn nf(iciB nnrt i4fln:i ,.,, r ,i, m....... :i.,i. r!..i I '" , ' III .'llll II in i - sion. incluiling llrigndier Oenernl Wil liam O. 1'riie, commnnder of the Fifty third Artillery Ilrlgado. sailed from St. Nnzairo on April 2S on tlio tinnsnort ! Mongolin nnd are due to arrive at Xew inrk about .May fl. the War Depart ment announced toilav. .. Tli o iiiiit' of llio lion Division nhnnril the Mongolia and the camps to which the men are to he distributed for de mobilization follow : Headquarters Fifty-third Artillery Rrigade, ten officers nnd fifty-five men. divided ns follows: Cnmp Dix. eijht officers, fifty-thiee men; scattered, two officers, two men. Divided in Camps The 107th Field Artillery, field and stnff: headquarters Pirst Ilattnlion, headquaiters Second Itnttalion. liead quarters.'nnitarynnd veteriunry detneh- ments. supply headquarters companies ordnance detachment. Hatteries A. T$. ' ' . D. h and F. thirty-three officers i inn i.ii men. tit these uamn I nton will gel four officers and thirty-one men. ant! . Cnmp Dix twenty-four officers mid 1'JOf! men. Small detachments will be sent tn Taylor. ' amps Cordon Sherman, ''innt nnd Dodge The 1011th Field Artillery, field and ' staff: liendquuitois First and Second Hattalnins. snnitnrj niiil ordnance lie tnebmeuts. veleiinary units 7 and S. supply headniinilers cnmiinnies. Hat teries A to F. inclusive, thirty-eight officers and 1W men Of these thirty live offiters ami IL'10 men will go to Camp Pi. 10.",tl Kanltnrv Train, headquarters ambulance seel inn. medical sanitnrv train ambulant o mnipnuies 100 to 11 inclusive: liead(ii.liters held , t:, 1 ,oP!.. section field hospitals 10!) elusirr seventeen nmeers nnd n,i,i men. Camp Dix will gel thirteen officers and 7Ci men of the above, with others scat tering ' Knginreis to l"ilon A tin rr of KK'iI Kiigiiieers will go to Ciiuip I'nton The 107th Field Artillery was com- intinilel by Colonel William S. McKee when roorgiini.i'd nt Cnmp Hancock. The regiment w.is formerly tho First Peniisvlviinia Field Artillery, recruited mosllv from western, noilhern and centml parts of the state. Its history dates hack to important battles in the Civil Wnr. Tlif 100th Field Aitillerv. which wns commanded by Colonel Aslier Mi ner, one.of the gieat heroes of the Iron Division, avus piior to its inclusion iu the Twenty-eighth Division the Third Pennsylvania Field Artillery, with headquarters at Wilkes-Durre. The regiment was nigani'.ed from companies of the Seventh and Ninth Infantry ItegitneutH nf the Pennsylvania National Ouoid iu the summer of 1010. LJOW can you expect to dominate, or even attain prominence, by doing just the same as the "other fellow"? HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phate of Sale Promotion 400 Cheitnut Street Philadelphia YOUNG MAN WANTED Itrnnch of Urge banlclnn; Institu tion tequlres the services of a voung man for special sales work. Young Brailuate who knows something about selllnr. banklns and automobiles will just do. Write In detail to Box Ii 3:7, ledger OITIct TYPEWRITERS 47 N. 10th NEAR i ARCH Renalrlnic, I'honet. The. eltire to buy or rent. (Miuruntee Triwvirltrr tc Leg Comfort IffA nAitc nfri feoin vorleeeo velai. vTollen len.wealt kneet and n kleo or other tea: trouble! which need conitant. certoln iupport. COnl.lSH LACED 8T0(KlH0 will make jou hoppy nd eiey. Throw wy torturln cUitlc; or troubleeomo bandatei and forset leg troubles. Corllai Laced Stocklnio made to me; ur. nlthoutUtlc. wear for manv montha. JVaihablo and aanltary. tltht and durable. Coit only IS,! each, or two for tB unie limb. S.7. and you'd cladly pay mucn moro for the unpilt r ea. Call ana pa meaaured free ir writ foraalf. mnrmnt blank No B. Houra to n d.llvfK.t, nt" ,1V ttc mako abdominal belli talti tlo and non-ilaalla). to, frdj,'. IS 01 HOI HY 9 FOR PUBLIC HEALTH;.' Meetings and Speeches Focus Interest on Need of In- . , Vldual Care ' HI FAN. IIP ACPIf PnMIWf5 WEEK COMING' This is Public Health I Inj ! Itupnitance of safeguarding the health of the individual, hence of the , homo nnd coinmunit.v . was emptm 1 sized by physicians and educators of prominence nt meetings in the Cntv Club iHnd nt the William Penn High School Addresses were made hv prominent Iphvsicinns at nil the high u-hnnK. It was pointed out hv oHieints nf the I city and stnle health departments nnd ! plisicinns thai ver.v often nrdlnniy pte cnulion taken by the .indiviiidal will pi event the sprend nf disease anil epi demics. Indiffeionio regarding tlieir ph.vsicnl inndition mid failuie to leinedy slight i defects are respnnsihle. ilnclois said, for ' niilcli unnecessary suffering and lies nt life. " Ami Iteinnls Cited rtecpii! records show thnt one thinl of tlio men of iMIItnr.v age weie lojeited I for nrniy service because of phvsiuil Imndienps. Many of (he applicants were ignorant nf any physical ailment One nf the objects of Ihe health day movement is to mouse interest in Ihe subject of health generally and outline plans, which, if followed, will greatlv i educe physical suffering. Major Fdwaid A. Strei kor. who just leturned fiom Frame with tlio Twen tj -eighth Division, was one of the spenkeis at health -day exercises held nt the West Philadelphia Catholic High School An nddiess was also made bv Dr. Henry A. Slrecker. assistant chief moil lent inspector nf the Itiiieau nf Health. The sneakers were intindiued by the Itev. Walter C. Tredtin. At tlio meeting in the Willinin Penn Higli School at S o'clock toniglit Colonel F.ilwnid Mai tin. commissioner nf health 'fur Peiiusvlvnuin. will speak nu the i subject. Adili esses will nlso be made bv Di rector Krusen. of the Depnitiiient of Health mid Charities. Dr S. Josephine i,i ... ... .... -t ,i. ,. , r itniver. iiuecioi' oi ine iiiireau or v linn H.vgieno. nf New Yoik city: Professor William Nicolni. director of physical education of Temple Fniveisity; Paul Tieble. former assistant smgenn of the I'nited States Iiiireau of Henllb, nud Dr. .lames M. Antlers, who will preside. There will be an exhibition drill in charge of William Sleiher, diicctnr nf physical training )f the Hoard of Kiln cation. City Club I.uiulieon At n luncheon nnd meeting nt the City Club, nt 1J:.'10 addresses were made bv Colonel .lohn D McLean, assistant (fomniissioner of health for Pennsyl vania, iiutl D'uector Krusen. I Today's exercises are under the joint 'auspices of the Department nf Health land Charities. College of Physicians. I Child Federation. County Medical So ciety. City Club. Babies' Welfare As sociation. Pennsylvania Society for Prevention of Tuberculosis, supcriuten itlont of Public Schools, the Civic Club Housing Association nnd City Parks Association. In pursuance of the poli tlCS UllVni'lllt'll II" -UHHUUI Mill IMMIIll- health "ilemi-up week" will be oh- served beginning Mny I'J ifflAEN i Stationers An Exhibit ofthe World's Best Potteries A Marvelous Assortment I ay Plates -Fish v Game Plates Tea 'vAftcr-Dinner Cups Saucers Bouillon Cups "Saucers from the moderate in price to the most expensive. THE ARMY LIEUTENANT At Home lie IVeaia the Jlttil TO THE SHOULDERS 01" TIIIS TRIMLY DEVELOPED BUSINESS JACKET I IAS BEEN C1VEN A STRAIGHT UP, MILITARY CHARACTER. ARMY TRAINING HAS TONED DOWN THE SOL DIER'S WAIST AND DE VELOPED HIS CHEST. AND THIS JACKET EASILY AND GRACEFULLY MEETS THE NEW CONDITION. B!lllllilllllfflT'r BHIIIllHlllllllllliniillliflllllllllll fyj W Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET 1 Foes' Peace Train Stoned En Route I onlluned from Pe Onr ItnillRfr toiluy icmniki'il In Hi nt-vvN paticr turn piraiwit : "Wnttls fill I inn In ip-i-il in J foci lugs n 1 i-rcwH jnnr iieva.mtiMi "si""-- loic tho pi-am uhi.i. .. ""' nlioul In siisii will (five; anlWartiim In nil llio iintlmn vvhltli iinitiriimtnl in Hip wnr." Tl"' ,!,,,,.'"" 'I'-l.-gnK-s. niM-niupniiipil hv some slxlv expei ts, iissiHtnnls nnd I -nil 'l.l I - I r '..i ....ii-. -, ii,i,i-i.-ii in ihii siiet-ini imins iioiii lioiinnin. .tlei listening to a slim I nihlicss nnd being plinln ginphed by nu nrint nf ptess phologm plieis, the (iiMllilllls weie niic,ctl in' lililns tn Veisullles. where the nie uim loilgeil in hull s. i The iiui.Mir of Veisullles posted n pioclnmatlnn nppenling tn the pnpuln i linn to maintain n dignltied mid mini attitude find has nNo npicnled to the visitors tn iihstmii ft inn "ilionpni tune ' iiianirestntious mid iudiscietinus " Tp Head Text at Sri nnd Session The first sessinn nf the pence inngiess will be held in the iniuii now ueil ) the Siipicmc Wnr Council ami will he deuileil In n M'ritiiiitinii nf ci edi ntiiils. The tel nl the pence tientj will he piesented to the (jeimniis nt the sei nnd si'hsiou in the dinning inmu of the Hole! Triniiiui This is m snpeili npni tinciil seventy live feel sqiiaie nnd hnvilig windows nlmnst entiielv ainiind tliteu sides, making it virlually a rooni in closed in glass. The delegntes will tiioeeed to the cnnfeienco chiimher through ii innihle , corridor I 'ill feet lung lined with inir rors on one side and opening on llie I park finni the other SEES WAR IN LEAGUE Former Governor Stokes Suggests World Court as Substitute Spe.iking nt n gatheiing of llio I'livsi i inns' Motm Club, in Caiiideii, former Cnvcrnqr Stokes declared List night that the lengne nf nations will not Ining peni e. tallier will it beget will He declined that lliete have been -lull leiigiies as fur hue k ns 1,"(M) .ve.iis he foie Chiist. mid llinl none of them hits been able tn preseivo world iiincoid. Mr. Stokes fnvoied llio establishment of n'cnuit of n i bit i ntioii in the untiiie nf a snpicinc mint of the wnild. In de- i ide the justness nf disputes nf niilinus. !"ltl ,1"'n w""'1' 'lente n pence ouncil "f t1"' nations, vested wlh power to onfiine the rulings nf tJie high tiiliiiiuil i.. ai.: :t .,:.. n3 .. ....i.i i... in uu' ,-imiimii ,hi - ,mhw n.- i,-M(-- senleii in pinpnitinn to llieir populn tinii. v opposed the pioseiit ln tl nt Paris, wliiih. he dechircd will ip (Jiialeni.ila. with ,.IM:,,.."7.S penple, the Mime voting power ns the Fniled Slates, with mote Hum 100. 000.000 people Panama Hats f lllenrlirtl. Illtiikeil to:. nntl Trimmed In an tslslo. ttt. itNe m aelil to Injure jour, lie! JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. 10lhr V CDFLTilt? MEET ME AT THE Continental Hotel Restaurant, 824 Chestnut liootl rood, siverlal Attention A. lll'siNn. Prim. GAS Soldering Furnaeet and Appliance SBKD rOR CATALOGUE L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. W!. Untkft SH KryMtoii. latn tt$$ Q) WcddiGifts THE REED HIE rLARE BACK TREAT MENT WITH HIGH STEP VENT. AS SHOWN IN THE AUXILIARY SKETCH. PRO. "DUCES AN EITHCr SIMI LAR TO THAT WHICH GRACED TllE JACKET OF ENGLISH OrriCERS. AND TENDS T O STRAIGHTEN UP THE FIGURE. THE WAISTCOAT OPLNING IS LOW ENOUGH TO SHOW AN EXPANSE OF SHIRT FROM. UNIVERSITY PROVOST DEFENDED BY TRUSTEE Morris Attack "Contemptuously Impertinent and Insolent," Says John C. Bell .liilm C. Hell, member nf the hnnid nf liustees of the Cnlversltv of Penn s.vlvauin and fotnior ntfotuev general of Pcnnsv Ivauitt. criticized the siicl'os .: ..,. i.. it i ., ,..... ... "" m"" '" IIMIIISIIII - ..ICIIIS llllll Pinvosl Snillli slinubl resign ns "coii teniptiicnulv impel tinent nntl Insolent." Mr. Kelt said. "With legnitl tn Ihe pinvnst, I spenk lint mil for in self, but I believe I voice the sentiment of all the tiuslees, "ill the fiitultv. all the student hotly -inil all the n I ii in tit in leseuting the public suggestion of Mr. Motris that Pi ov ns Smith should lesigu Poison nil. cliaiai'teiixe the suggestion and the manner in which n wns tninle as contemptuously impertinent nud itisu lent." Mi. Morris urged the resignation of Pinvosl Smith ns "being iieiosni.v for the Whailon School In retain its lent prestige, vvlihli hail bet n hut by at tempts to Imr piogressive thought ami eiliitatiiiti from tho institution " He 1 1 ith'i.etl the pinvnst, sn.vlng that he wns Inrgel tespnnsiblc fur what lie leimeil Ihe niisinniuigeinent ol the si hool. Mi. Hell inntle the following state incnl : "With tespcol In the choice of a new ilean. I believe it would be mole iu the interest nf the si hool anil the I niierslij nntl mole Itei'oining tif Ml. .Mollis if he has nu suggestions to make in that legaril in address his communications to tho 1 1 listers or to .Mr. Itarker. who usually speaks for the What Inn heiis " PIEZ AND C00NLEY DINED Fleet Club Honors Retiring Director. Vice President and Others Charles Pie, diret tor general of the I'meigeiicr Fleet Corporation Hnwnn! Coonlov . v it c picsidcut in thnrge of ihlministi ntioii. nnd eight high executives weie tentleted a fine well dinnci liv the Ibnergenev Fleet Chili iu the gtill loom nf the Kit. Carlton last night. M. Pie, Mr Cooiile.v nntl the other eight executives will leave the t in noi ntioii nn Ma.v I anil the dinner was in leioguition of the seniles ll'tllieleil hi tnetn in iniiucc tioti with the shipbuilding piogiain nf the giireriiineiil "I want to thank von all." said Mr Pie, "for the splendid spiiit nf co operation nntl discipline whitli pervaded the entile oigiiiiiiitiiin. I tin not tlitnk that such a hud of men iiiulil have been In ought together in peine time Fvcrv oi nleied into the woik iu u spirit nf (neiitice. It wns not a one man job. I nppieointe the effoils of evorv one of the .'00.000 men in t'to sliip.vaids, AVe shuultl tnke pi hie in the sllhstnutinl letoul of our pel foi m unco in our production of ,1,100,000 DON'T BUY S1BNWSf Fntll Ton .ee ttie Slurie to Order In riilladelnhl ttusl-rrnof Krrrlaatlnt RenlriMr Why Buy Outside of Phila.? ITinne Vulnnl 0BT7 for Kalimator. ITK1N WW Ulli. CO.. 213 Darlen SI. &we,S7uwe SOCKS No wrinkling nt un kles; no itretuhins at toes; no bagRinc; at instep. They 1 educe mendinjr to a niini muni. Four-ply licels sty and toes. Mmiy col- A. R. UNDERDOWN'S SONS 202-204 MARKET STREET Establithed Since 1S38 mm IjctMar asaaamwaaaaasWaaat km taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa stylesShoes) A Unique Shoe Shop for Women ON THE Second Floor OF THE NEW Chestnut Street Building 1211 Chestnut Street . WILL OPEN Saturday, May 3rd petHar&Cotiipatit The Low Prices Will Astonish You The Styles Will Please You Attention Courtesy Service 58 . 01 (hi per irnt or 1 no work uiinci aKPti li tin- i:mcTcrtir Fleet ( orporolion villi irhialn In ho done, and I (eel I1111111I nf nil nf the men vvlm iirr lin illlf Willi till' I'lll'llllllltillll vvlion I (Vol l'(llllH'('ll In ioij!ii." Kiao-Chau Problem Solution Discovered i i ( iintliinril from rune One I lions tuiiiertiiiig Intel pieliitious of dif fcicnl phases of the coiiveulioii without, however. Involving u pintiiugcd discus sion. The I'lench view is that the (!er- I tnaiM intiv ask for two weeks" ilelnv In permit them to ictiiin to Weimnr ; with nu additional week for discus- i sing points piesented nfler tlieir re- , tin ii finm the leniptiini' Ucimun capi tal. This i a mutter of conjecture, however, lis thele is no ptecie infoi -tnnticu as to llni iiiauv 's intentions Itcpmls finm I'ellin leacliing (ho Ameticau ilelegalion ate souiewhal i nu ll nilii'loi toiit'einiiig (ieitnmiv's pur poses, as some t epulis iuiliiale that tin cnilv .signing nf the treat is pioliiililo while nl hers sai thai it is doubtful vv bet her the pact will he signed at nil OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Re-conitrucled UplolitereJ tnd Polnhed $10 ,P llrst ( la.s Hurl, f, ii ii rim I i-i I iSlip Coven to Order $1 Etcli V rnrrv price lnrRf SIf-eted Stock of Vp Uooits aelllnjc at whotcal AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO, Oldest Mid l.arKpat Hmn of lt kind 3f)t5 ArrK St write or Phono 20 to 30 SAVING ON "CORDOVANS' -SI 1 SHtfLL CORDOVANS Made of the finest quality, a xt'lecleil Coidonni l.rulher, Jh 7 vii int iiiiii nttiiicif ttitl,- men in America, at $', leaf than others charge We pay a low rent nn the second floor we've eliminated extrava gances we've no charge accounts, or free delivery expenses! Did you over realize that these things figure 20 to :)0 on the cost of your shoea? This in a nutshell, is why our shoes cost ou 82 to S4 less up here nn the .second floor. I'hila'a beat-dressed men now wear Royals, because Shoes You Pay $8 to $12 For at Ground Floor Shops Are Here at 6, 7, 8 Here all fii't week, you have un limited choice of beat Spring styles in Phila., in alt good leathers, in your size come up see the Proof here you're welcome DflYAI BOOT SHOPS KUliLFOR MEN 1204 CHESTNUT ST. 2nd FLOOR SAVES 2 to f 4 ALSO N.W.C0R.l3th&MARKETST& OPEN EVERY EVENING TO 9.SO Inn nf xlilimlnc lnut venr. About V mIIBiiIv. zdmm fft-i- ill 1 1 1 1 f The kindly feeling of Perry Salesmen for their Customers is reciprocated in Kind. 1$ One of the pleas ures of life is doing business in a happy, contented frame of mind It's a quality possessed and cultivat ed by the members of the Perry Sales Organi zation. They have con fidence in the Clothes they sell, confidence in the policy of their store, and consequently can manifest genuine courtesy to their cus tomers. q The course, tuality springs result, of is that a mu- o f sentiment u p between our salesmen and the men they serve. Many a time these customers of the store and friends of our salesmen go out of their way to give ex pression to what -they feel. J An example of it came to hand the other day when a man wrote the following: "Many thanks, Mr. M for the kind consideration you gave me, and if at any time I can be of service to you. please com mand me." fl G i v e n the best Clothes the money can buy, t h e atten tion and solicitude of a clothing m a n who knows the nice ties of adapting the right model to the right man, and who can secure a fit in the Suit that is per fect, it is both pleas ant and profitable to buy your clothes at this store RY & GO. 16lktyChes.tw, Sis. 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