-7. i K v-v v i? ? N I- I& M tx ' f V (-fl fv jyc , fr& , J3SrEXl!NG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAtf, MAY 1919 mm avenue Mr Vckler had been in fnl1 I ing health for onic time nud the new .'of licr husband death (ante n " " ' verc shock lo liri The funeral of Mt 'Aiklcj nil! I"1 held n Muinhn inoin Ing nt the homo of Iit i in h I Howard F l.uptnii 1 107 Wilili! avenue (linden ltniinl will '"' '" l Itridgeton N ' RtNFOR Zl LUNUU D 1 171ft.:- ITALIANI LADAL MA cere nejettata tl-iU'ltnlin r rhe nr nova I'lsa r llnnm nlle qnnll II t'resl linlii77l ion 11 vcidcttn i lie II pnpiilo ilcnte del ( nn'igllo dci Ministri, On iiniiniiu nn nam n nnvo uei rnnamiii to II Srnntorc Hultinl. c niiniMio della ubblieii Ntriirimic c picldcute doll ':t Bavarian Troop3 Wrest Capital i From Communists Austrians M-klll... Anm!..., Clnwr. iriuuino riguuiai. wiuva fjUGOS INVADE CORINTHIA - ?,(K Zm. L. Webster Fox Maltland i Wcbter Fox Maltland. u pi mm unit piano tuner nud m inunn of Hollo 1' Mnltlun.l foi tiuinv x.n- icgnrdid hs (ho inot nolrd liimi of planus I" Iho 1 mtiil Mate dud vrtcrih it nione llnlo Anierieiinn. lift spedlto il eeguenlc dlspiHiln n I'liarles J. Hughi. prcldcnte ilidln Swlcln' lliilin Ameiiia Da Spalato Seenalano die '"..?m- ?mK , . & ,u CI1B I. Inionc llnlo Aiiir-iirnnn in ipirsto I'ltalld Avrobbo SbarcatO Rr,np "'omento ppi Ip rclasioiii tra i Tnmtta a cu Hipoli. grnilirc nafformnro U sue iruppea&ObeniCOoZara f.icinnn o fide iipIIi. iminiitnlnlc om mrdiu tta. i poind! d'Anictlia c d ntv thlru thru uii ng.. mil fm a tiinp was nnciatid with Iil father .. (lenrgc I. Va it In ml il.i i nt'tid puiim ii turn r llr if sunned 1 i widow Mrs Margerie McAllister Mi Maigciip Mi " 1 1 1 t i w if' Itiihard MeUli.tei i will known nn he Bavarian forcci ' , . . , ,, ir irnppe uvanznno irrtn in ,.,,:,... i. . . 1 t 1 .1 ' in cm nirc nun grnniio pnrinn 1 hemic mil tiicerncut won m mean t ncir arrest natch from I cuir sent,"1'" ll"'1 "" In-.l.i 1...I.1 Mlo 1' "I ntwjino " In rcsione .IrtUr-. I.p. profrionnli r -imilnr I.- ,,,,.-,, pl(,lm,. I ,nKg,o In "ml probable npiiNion Commlnlonpr f ii. , 1 ,CTl,nC "" l"rili.iii willl" I.uii.il to.noi len-ntil " ' III r tifornre I , no-m mfzioni Irn . nulnlitti dnlii.t , fn,,lr ,, , ,oan h 1 Oiidntllo nuked lliem to -omply with of Munich and icociW, ,, ,;,,,,,,, lini, , ,th nl,,p:r..t. I mpi !a llnea ill ,eIllnren inns, pronte a .pinlsmii iii.om. v,ri fn,"lr "" "l"', l'oa" I e rcRiitnlloin. ns the Treneh rone II) the Associated Picvi Paris, May '-. Ilmarian lioernmei troons canturcd Munich from the join munl8lsjcstor(lii, mornins nn online to mlVleeA renchiiiR here todaj ITlie rampaigu ngnln-t Munuli u:is JlireriMI uy lifurrill .miw, 'utiiiiiu , ., Vt...( 1.4, , , 1, (hunt. H-ii mi; nt tie IniigiUir hi' military commander , and riiiniii "".. , , , .. r,,, f. l..i.( n. 11 r. 1 ""nt- limit -i""' 'h"1 ''"" 4 Vlin ulliil tin I'liiaiinu n'l'i-" 1 A belated dispa "prior to the fall lhfri tnint nrs ! . . .... . . i Ml t .iVJ , ,, , .1 olii ( nil. 1 .n liUlli"l I" urn-' 1 :' l "The art.Ilcr, fare of he i.riuinn I , -,,,.,, 1 1, ,.r I lGocrnnicnt troop N audible in MiiiiiHi ..,, ..,., , . r .,, , , , , i, 'nnd li conitanth creeping nearer 11 y ,,,, m llllMIvs ,,n, , nn.l iKOfernment troop hold all the unpoit- , m pt)1( ,lf(1 n A(.h,,n ( imi, ,il Tant point about Munuli nnd .11- inu- )0 , u llUi,ul, f,irn, M,1 po jters'of the railroad lominuniuitiou in 1 , r ir-.i I n.oiiiti of tin- lite Jintm that region l.laini V M Nnlml "The Iteil Guaids aie rcpoitcd to be .demoralized and to be plundering tin hankn. The lommunistH uic tlne.iicuiii Jto inahRflLre the liourgcmis when the government fonei iittiuk tin cii ;n ''cording to report The inier of the )people i taiU In Iiim imlinl aii'uu bearable point rubliMi.fl nnd Dl.irltutM UnJlsr PCflMIT NO. 3lt ' 1 0 ft I) tho Ct of Ortnh.r i?iVbi.'nr." ll ,b Po"k' o P-u2: b orutr ui ia I'rraiijtnl A. s nunLEsoN. roitmattcr aencrit. Italid.' llrlniidn ihlep tin nffcrmaloue ill liiliu it ilppnii on cnliiPiiiKino dell ifliilc I'on i lino nlln moile! Nrun gndo ili'ionlniitc. Nesmin ngeiitp per ptoteggcrp In peirona del I'On Orlimlo rlii n Oenotn fti nli braiiinlo dilln folln inoime di opernl, vildnll c ilnnnc A (icnoa, nnnoitnnlc la taidii notte. tin'oudn dl populo ii ei.oxsi nelln ln?ione J'd oirorse nn'orii pn Itbeiaie il In no dnlln folia ialu-ilinlc AVVISO A TUTTELE I'liflielo ill negretcrln del Comitate al N. SIR Smith I'lghtli slrerl. oppnre preo gll nlln I del Sig PI Sllestro nt N. noil Ctirpenter stieet c potranno iol' faile giungers In tempo sc spedlle nella glornnla dl oggl. Tuttl gll itnlinnl die hanno preslalo fcnizlo nell 'i:sercito dcgll Statl lililll. fono In itntl nil intervenlrc alia parata In dl n c prendemnno p osto In testa ad essa, formnudo tin gruppo separate i;iil dovranno trovnral n Uroad street. Ira Christian c Catherine streets, per le ore una pomcrldlnne. curb German reporters the 1 ourtcsy they had teceived, nnd ex advanced to n linn thirty-five mllcn SOCIETA ITALIAIS'E, Th'?R?",t1 sLay '" 1Re8,rle,ed District In Versailles Itom.i. .10 upiilc In fiucii due 11I tiini giorni sono giiinti nlln l'ieidena ftel f'finalrrlln .1... ll..t. f .. I In .. I 1'!'H tiURinimn dl o idni Ma" r H nuiin I .. ., . ,. , A r.r',a"il,fVi J "T(-n . n.j.nu inlono cnnfennn.iil In 1ntm,in' In ' " fUnUnln I'liintn dclln Diuiiiinr Special Police Commissioner Oudallle mpni conrcniiniili, In olontn n- ,,,.,,, ,,,. i.,.-.,. ,. ,,, ,ii1I, Informed the fJcrmnn corresnond- (iipeiiliisen. 1 maggio Trmme "i!m ?." i n I""" " T' iT "' hmrmen il Sig .loseph Di SIIncsIio. U"'" that nrrangcmetits have been made .,, ,. ,1,.... .. iijriale du g.ierru , ,.te ,d,e pntiin Nolnns, , Mlmenie le I TV, ""'" "n. "rf" r'""" n"".," '"""nn "' ' "t" ".,' , "...-p of irm haA hn "".;"", , ,.,, ' l'nri'' ,,ni1 wnrl",t them that they ill tulle le Iiogge do niii Ordini, delle mlr not favf. the triangle of 2T.0 acre mii inrinni e I'irioll Itillani cm. per levened for the Cerman delegation. An !,!,, wMtrnntl,) crnmM imcnln . 1, ...... n I... J. Ii,nnh,nf ,n,i1rl mull, II, nil nrrfttt . . ..... inn, ll- MIIIj I'lltll'M , .i.ii.iii-"'" c arn. miiui i-ostn pnmipjli sou.tn popiil.in opeiaie n. male ilrl I Ailrintlco, seiondo notizip ' ugraue, politiihe tcligioe iniliiMi i ill I'" p 'i'uhiui. jomiHcu lull, sieutiln lie lelleinie lu HAMPTON HAS DEDICATION Ogden Hall. Tribute to Philanthro pist, Is Opened for Use I Ilimplnii. . . Mm J II." Hfn I first iinnncrMi .f II iiuplmi lii-tiluie t . tliioiiglil huinlreiN r nun iiiul wiunen ciieva. Mm - 1R1 P . lhc.hn ure intcn.ted in Hampton - nil Tsfovernnieiil of C.ir nthiu is n ported o intinniil poll. ies IhlTP nrderul tin-mobiliation of turntv 'rhl higeniii wn llo d. dn Hion of r-llllnrr elniwv I.. nrrest the .i,i,iin'W Hall 1 lnri;o nililltornllll Ulllir of (Jermnn ustri i In the .lugo s!iin. -ho nre aid to lie attai king on n lift Kami. I maggio. l.a delegnzlonr Inhnn t" In Coufercnza delln Pnce m . rumit.i nel pomcrlggio di ieri ... no In prcinlentc dell 'On. Orlando. I,ii nuuioii. si tennc do;)o una ton lucnj iwcnnla trn il Ue Vittorio I in iiniele 1 On. Orlando c PAnibiis i ii I, le tner ino l'ngc. II ( mrnah d Itnliu dice clie hpI i m ..Ii p'.liti' i (onsidcrn talc iou f r. n 1 in. If imporlnutp. I In leg iti Itnliani i mnntcgono In ,ni,, .I'oitn ii crho, mn xembrri clip ab- ' In in. di. 'he l'ltnlia non frnra' al. mn n.-i -ena che gll Allcntl pi I. n izmni i' i.tte rnggiungnno trn loro ! mi ni irdo pe una propostn chc posa ticio Notunsi ntuhe le joIoiiip itnliani nil INt. io. I.e folic di 'I oi mo, Ales.iiiuliin ' I Segietnii i he non nvesero ritiralo ditto iirtoliul. poiiminn aeile, ion le icliitne buste ill fianeliigin, juesso iinndellt did 'lhe chief of the ficrman pressmen replied, thanking the commissioner for gn o jvfn t'uitiw Offil. n ho t.ir foil Mnr LII. .ll.Wl It III. ,1 H It. .1 lll.ll .III lllllllltl mile front for lh( puipoie of seimg ,, nt f Hmnpt,,,, Iititiito Klngenfurt and illui.li from uluohl ddrii" were in ule h lln IJev Pr they now are onh lifticn milei distant i " lltou Merle Smilh and lain 1 .she, Vienna the Carlntliian trooi BUY NOV a I said to he p-i pnrmg I., nid ,"f J'",,l linrn-it and Inn, "llnr I i fle handle Only the Verv ntliian troopi and the Allies in e Kirl.Inuil ;if A .indulult I nin.in J 'seeking lo settle the conlln t Carmthia u a titular dm liv of Aiis- tiriu Buuincii risL.u me ixroi nun noi i u jhf Carnioln Theiupitnl is Klageufm t JTno thirds of the people of C.uintlii.i jare German and the remainder Mus Berlin. May J H A P i -'I lie Hungarinn f.nict gmcriiuicut has been overthrown, A icuna loport -a The Hungarian foreign war .mil food com mlssarles liae arrind nt lcnua nli their families and nre supposed to him fled from Itu.lapest , so. .Ml mi mm in si nee i- din tid nt (lie si hool i can tin b tin Itet P I Pram i tirieiiwood l'i ,l.oih I "f I Iii na id I iilv. isih I Willnim Hon ird 'I ifl Hi. Itc llr M A-hln Innes ..f Ml ml I 1 r IjIIjiiiii I', Anrne of tin inern in Miiotiir ,o(iition and Pr Hubert It MotOll pillll ll ll (if Ilisl(n Ili.ll tllt( Will llellM I 'lllli..is tills nftiiiinoii Mi Tnft will pri.eiil 1 I i.s of fnrli In.' 1 nndid'Hes for diplomas t" the llnuiplnii l.u.ii.l i.f tiuslei. .. W ill. h lie is pi 1. id. Ill , I Dcnths of a Day MISS LAURA N. PLATT the1 Prominent Worker for Civic Better- ment Dies Miss Laura V Piatt, u ideh known for her philaDthrnp nud u piomnient worker for ciie bittcrment mis ti talJv strieken ctrrdn. in her npait menu at the I.iniolii, Tliirtecnth nud locust strict". Ikr death as duo to a heart attaik. j Miss Piatt was l.oin lift . two jcar. )S9 and was the diughtcr of the lute --Charles Plntt late pie.idenl of the lu furanee Coinpiui) of .orth Ainorun. 3Iiss Piatt, director of muni organ filiations, took nu active uiteiest in the child labor question und in the ork of the Housing Commission She lei jturcd Piti'i)icH 011 thee sul.jei ts both "here and in Chuago. She was one of ithe governors of the Si hool of Ilorti "ulture of Amblir und a member of th tuouru 01 me 1e1.Li 11110 I I She is sunned b Cl.mton Plntt of New Tork. , ' Charles Class i Charles Clas. banker and brewer. I idled last mcht m his hniue. l!)0(i North I LTwelfth trcct Mr t'lus. who u.is1 P,fTenty-threc jears old. has been in F' Jailing health binec an attack of influ W4 BM last Octobct 1 tjlr, Clns was president of the Class & Xachod Ilrewing Compnin iiresi dent of the Tenth National Hunk nnd a jdirector of the Columbia Avenue Trust jCompanj. He was also well kuowu in1 fraternal tircle. . Ho leave a virion tlnee son Charles, Julius and Adnlph and two .daughters, Alrana and Ilirliinln ' t ' Mrs, Charles S. Ackley One week after the death of hci 1ms. band, Charles St Atkliv. a vvidelv known real estate operator nud resident ot Camden Mrs J Mmv Elizabeth JAcklcy, Fixt eight vcars old. died iWednesdaj at her home, 1010 New ton Food Famine In India I London, Mnv J Othunl conhimi- Itiou his heeii iiieivid line i.f 1,,. ll ifunine iniiditions in Indii ,i rn r t, whidi siarcch ntn puhlnitv In. Im. - given, owing to tin worlds piioniip.t , tion with the Pcok ( oufi n m e and in .dustrial trouhles I ittle diliiuli inr.ii niitioii i onii ining the famine i. avail able, but it . smd t,. . .nnhnt.l in a few di tl lets nnd piitu uljrlj to Pun lab Best 'Coal Satished (.u-tomeia 30 years. 2240 lbs to every ton for 30 years. Our business has increased from JOOO tons a vcar to 150,000 tons We Serve You Right Owen Letter's Sons Larsat Coal Yard in Philada. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Hell lkd ! Kej-,. llust Jtj i'S rS CbSS2 An "After- School" Treat For The Youngsters lllL'V Ulllt PAt tco lU ll of 1IIK nKONRRT 1 II T M. nil IIISvI'l'OIVTI II puro easily ifRChted and nourishing. Rut Iir Sure lo Ask for Mm. Morrison's The Morrison Co. Philadelphia Diamond Bracelet Watches 'flic small-siccd watches of platinum arc greatly admired, particulaih the odd - shaped cases. A s m .i 1 I lound platinum watch, the border studded with diamond"' wrist band of black monc nbbon $250. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MUnc'HANlS JEWELERS SILVEHSMITHS t y ImcsI in the Victory Liberty Loan y THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERIES S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer. NOW ON EXHIBITION IMPORTANT & VALUABLE PAINTINGS lilt. I sr ,TI l, im i,A MR. WILLIAM MICHEL 569 Fifth Avenue, New York ivv oitDi n ..r Mrs. Emma Michel, Executrix Mr. William Rasquin, Jr., Attorney Of M VV -JliIlK l-l I W fill MiDITIIIN. lull ..111 I ISM .IKK T' Ii Pint! S On Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons, May 6 and 7, 1919, at 2 o'CIock I r i ma' ra in 1 nifti soin of tho v 1 known pmiumI In the r oil e tior ,iir- !ith. tr IMitn HlikeJoik n TJonheur XIosa lloudln 1 Hilin lKf - i A-iln T nnstablp J orot ! II O otf Sir l i ourbct (, i uvp rauRijrn t IV Canpt U rii v lupn lu t I-urtum M 1 ru sonar d II f 'N iW f TrlMB-il tl'I . Kt l T 4 folio Gfrrr) It irr i tor Du -i- I W rM)vti I I an M-irtHKni- II Kptinr 1 I Mrrnnu r I Hmrartli W Hoppni I Intlitii. ll lPRr i.fort Traelr J n ph 1 1 i (Miirl t KnHl. r trip , I tnrrf N 1 "1 it Pet-t l1oii, I I Ml ll V Ma Ir i r j V llHfl inl niAi artists rerre- Mdr-ke I in l- Mjikt hi r S F R I ri p r ou . ' a-bjui f I i har-lft i UjvMd'l I ni ri l)a f IhauWA I - Tby-f-kr o n K n rr 1 in 1 o i llliiMritf. and rffi ruiUtr rutaloiui mnlrd upon rrfijft - p sc (5 fc v ki tf 0. i r OPPENHEIMgLllMS&g , Chestnut and 12th Sis. Announcement to Our Patrons " ' " - Owing to the fire which partial.) destroyed our establishment, business will be temporarily suspended. Offices for the transaction of business and adjustments will be located in rear of First Floor within a few days. Notice will be given of tlie resumption of business ' i i.y m; ,;:. S-S ''J 1" , H--sgii-n'iiiiii.'-'v"r;ijiitiiiTi i to I Tirm-inr i n 1 1 i J V ' 1 ' " ,W5V--j.r,tip-0r -iitnt lirti J - - - --. i.ii'n. 1 x Mason & DeManV 12 15 Cnestnut Street 1'iom Sir Tdmous Mai. Brnclc ircfs-.s Rawulc Frele Hclhr Blue Bh (I Joseph Jane Marsh Gage Cupid mM - II III' -.JIIWIIIIW' V...,"M-' liltCTfl I'l'llll I li--ll 7Vn' Hats ::::: h s5 vv -T- .T rvs ymm, fifSfr ii-SS-y Tomorrow We Offer in Our Annual Clearance 802 Trimmed Hats Selected from Our Own Stocks and Priced a Half to a Third Below Regular This is Our Annual After-Easter Clearance and an event of unquestionable importance. We advise early selection, as this sale is eagerly awaited by our patrons each year. 102 Trimmed Hats JQ.00 122 Trimmed Hats 5.00 Trimmed Hats G0 Trimmed Hals 7.50 Trimmed Hats BM 248 Trimmed Hats SM Trimmed Hals j 10j00 Trimmed Hats 12j50 Trimmed Hats ) 5 .00 , 116 Trimmed Hals 1U0 Trimmed Hats 7L59 jj.00 Trimmed Hats . 16M Trimmed Hats I J7.50 Trimmed Hats 78.50 Trimmed Hals 20.00 Trimmed Flats f 118 Trimmed Hats l 10.50 22.50 Trimmed Hats 25.00 Trimmed Hals 27.50 Trimmed Hats 1 .96 Trimmed Hats 30.00 Trimmed Hats 32.50 Trimmed Hals 35.00 Trimmed Hats I 14 .50 ! PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED : tilninlng that his colleagues hud tided In ignorance of the regulation, vlilch he promipen vvouici liencerortli lie rcspeetcil. Further precaution!) nre being Inken, as it ha been found that while tho members of the delegation obcrved the irgulntion. some of the minor officials had been less careful. BOLSHEVIKI CLAIM GAINS Russian Soviets Admit Retreat, However, In One Sector London, May 2. A Ilusslan official vvirelegg dispatch adralta the Bolshevists have been forced to retire lr In Inn miles north of the Klabuga-I'srapolsk rallvvnr. In th" region east of Kazan. Big Bolshevist successes, however, nre reported both cast and northwest of Orenburg, According to the wireless dispatch, the Ileds along the Salmvsch river northwest of Orenburg "obtained a com plete victory over Admiral KolchaVs fourth army coips," wiping out eight icgimcnts and caivtu'lng more than 1500 prisoners The Bolshevists claim also (o have ciossed the river Dema and to havr northeast o! Buzuluk (between Oreo hurg nnd Samara) nnd to have ndvauceil lighting in the region of Buguruslau (east of Samara). LHARDW00D .FLOORS 'TheSTANDARDTlW , ri .. 1 .-5 pTTiucnuirtersAreJudd r----fe Pro-phy-lac-tic is a medical word, meaning: "defense against disease." Has it ever occurred to you just how "Prophylactic" Jiardwood floors are because of their sanitary qualities and the ease with which they are kept clean? Our new-process SANI TITE brand is the highest develop ment in hardwood flooring. Ask us about it. PINKERTON 3034 West York St. ffitt Maxtfson & DeMan 12 15 Chestnut Street Smart Spring & Summer Furs In a Most Important Sale Tomorrow! iKa--. Jan Sable 2-Skin Scarf, G0.00 THE new effects choker and throw in the furs that are authoritatively fash ionable are offered at greatly below regular prices for this one day's selling. Fox, Wolf & Lynx Scarfs Taupe, Brown, Black, Poiret and Georgette. 18.00 24.00 28.00 34.00 SpcciiJIy Priced- i "-- Hudson Seal Scarfs. . 24.00 Russian Kolinsky . . . 24.00 Mink Scarfs 28.00 Natural Squirrel 38.00 Seal Stoles 44.00 Stone Marten Scarfs. 48.00 Hudson Bay Sable. . 58.00 Moleskin Stoles 74.00 Natural Fisher 88.00 Russian Sable 144.00 Natural Blue Fox. . . 164.00 Silver Fox Scarfs . . . 244.00 Final Fur Clearance! Remaining Stock of Fur Coats and Sets At Extraordinary Reductions FUR COATS 100.00 125.00 135.00 165.00 225.00 245.00 325.00 350.00 375.00 Marmot Australian Seal Natural Nutria Muskrat Hudson Seal . . Hudson Seal . . Hudson Seal . . Moleskin Squirrel ...... . 55.00 . 79.50 . 92.50 .110.00 .165.00 .195.00 .245.00 .276.00 .295.00 FUR SETS 65,00 Natural Nutria . . 37.50 70.00 Taupe Wolf 39.50 70 00 Hudson Seal .... 40.00 89.50 Black Wolf 47.50 90.00 Grey Wolf 49.50 100.00 Skunk Sets 57.50 110.00 Brown Fox 69.50 125.00 Taupe Fox 72.50 200.00 Natural Beaver ..120.00 Purchase will be reserved in our vaults until next fall upon payment of a deposit, payments to be continued monthly during spring ana summer. PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED i HEAR Admiral Sims Commander of all American Naval Forces in European Waters, nnd Major General Sir Henry W.Thornton Director General of Transportation in England MASSED NAVAL & MARINE BANDS M-a w m--m Victory Liberty Loan Mass Meeting in Honor of the U. S. Naval Forces FREE Tickets at 45 S. Broad Street, or 1417 Walnut Street NOW. Admission without tickets after 8:30. METROPOLITAN HSA FRI. MA.Y 2 HOUSE 8 P. M. SHARP 2 1. .J.. 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