11 f "f ''iJFfv "T i-l " . " J V '?.. -- i .. - - j. u s u ,'l . v m . r ; TUESDAY, AIAY 13, 1919 ' ' 1 T L3 'i "V 4 4 ETVENIffG. PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, I i? s MUCH PI ill Fjj Famous Collection Open to Pub Jio in Memorial Hall Be ginning Today irl 'r Zti-C J.., V ALSO SHOW ANTIQUE RUGS Vfr' K? t1' !. fe. I m & ritk ft$. tt& & IS P 1 The famous 'Wilsliuli olid tiou lio- f, Inning toda. Mill URtifn 1 on c in Memorial Hall iiitrr liming been out ijtt public sight for uoiirlv u jrnr. Hun dreds ot men. nml oiiirii. 'imminent in rt nml Micfrty. .rtenlii tittenileil :i jirivnte view given under the nuspiies 01 the rnlinmuni I nrk iiiiniissmners nml the board of trustor nml norintc mmmlttce of nnmni of tb'1 I'rtinvyha tlJa Mtisfiun nml Silionl of ItnluMrinl Art. The uiiirnininiis opinion i'titeoil hi these lowers of .ut nml experts wn Hint Joseph E. Wnlriier with the :isit nnccof Hamilton Hell who was ilirn -tor of tho museum in 1 augilnn ni iter's nbraiee "lin ilnne wonilfi Tho pulims luing uuiiei Ml, Wiile tier's supervision now i route a ntful Impression Knrthrriiime the ' inn I'Jiincs " us the I'remh at or "ptit hoilers." bnie hew weeded our and for the brfct time the paint tngs have In . n grouped airoidins to hooN and pi rlods). AVlieioas llie :ieii)spherr of the mil raim in former dn,s was dull ami iiinu noleunilike. the lons nn are imglil Tory light and ihoerful Tin, i fleet lins been achieved li t" impi menu tits 17rst, tho putiiros me pint oil tig.iinsr Imckgiounds painted in a brown and icllow stipple of tin old sold tone Sri oudly, what ii iirnnr hastermul "architectural masks and impnsitlt raps atop improbable pilasters ' hiiM brcu removed to make phu for iniii- dor that give unobstjm tod it.n through tho gall-rie. Furthermore the old-time ' gingerbrend frames liuvc been discarded and substituted by fit- tine, tasteful frames of quiet designs. 1 Tho (mining ot tho lollcclfcm was colucidoiit with tbo jilin'inc ifli le of the linest lolleclioti of itiitiiriie nips nml other textiles from Asia Minor crr seen in tills rilj CniilZncd to one tenitorj. the show is uiiitiW' and lomprehensho, Ini'liuliitg 1-0 examples of liiK weining nnd 1-- pieces of an ctent brocade nml embroider PLANES CUT MAIL TIME Chicago-Cleveland Service Reduces Boston Route Schedule 16 Hours Washington. Mav l.'i Inauguration of air mail mr h e between Chicago and ('lowland Tlnirnlux will ndwince car rier doliwtv of mail bearing air mail stamps nt Cleveland and llioton 1 six teen hours nnd at Albnnv. X Y , nnd New Yoik it v and Spriiiglii Id, Mnss , lij si houis. A.ssistam I'ostmntor (Jen enil I'raeger nnioume. 1 ndrr ariatigeinents made liv the de pnitinoiil Mr I'rnegoi said, nir mail from the iniillo anil tin est ii ho de , liveied in ( levejnnd and Iloston on ifti-Piiooii dehw'rios instead of the fol- I lowing moiiiitig as at iioent iimlei nam sen no l Allnnx N V , Now ' ork ntv and Spnugtield ho evplnined, this mini "ill ills. li the liiornnig instead of the aftoinoon delien Mr I'uiiger also explained that let tei bisii mg air-mail 'tamps, if postid in New oik in tune for a train leinins th.it 'it! at "i-Iil p m, would naili ( lib ago in time for .! o i loi k afternoon ilelhon In i an n r int(nd of the fol , lowfjig moiiung i.iuirr deliwii as I wouV I"' Iho aso if sent through bi tiaiu. JAFFE HAD TOO MUCH CASH Former Soviet Minister of Finance of Bavaria Is Arrested llerllit, May II (delayed.) A guest who was arrested nt tho t'lni Hold hero etcidny while tr.vlng to ncgotinto I01K) mnrk (nominally $'J30) blllsi bear ing llie iluiractcrisllcs of the uionej which was temporarily put out of clr- dilation In Dainria liecausoof the Hoviet regime, was found to be Doctor Jaffe, the Itnvarlnti Soviet minister of flunnic recently displaced with the other min isters by the lloffninun government. A scaich of Doctor Jnffo's trunk re vealed 470,000 murks (normally M17. 000) lu 1000-ninrk uotes. Tho former minister Mtis taken to Munich for trial. Jewelry Repairing Wc maintain a wcll-cquippcd icpair dcpaitmcnt and arc pre pared to satisfactorily estimate on all kinds of simple or com plicated repairing. Plating, mending, furnishing and setting of stones, replacing ot lost ai tides or lost parts and icmodcling old jewelry. Our icpair charges arc moderate and we arc pleased to estimate in advance. S. Kind & Sons, urn chestnut st. DIAMOND MLRCHAM& JEW LLL15S SlLVLn&MIlIIS iiirinn'!Knr rju111 - '-uai rw iruja 6006s POINTING ' ' -' ' ;"! QPPENHEIM.6LlNS&e Chestnut and 12th Sts. The patience and consideration with which our many patrons have awaited our being in a position to hear and adjust their claims have been greatly appreciated. Offices have been established next door, on the Eighth Floor of 1211 Chestnut St BONWIT TELLER. GbCO v CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY A MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE V of One Hundred and Fifty Women's Capes and Wrap Coats hM'H , ynr I ? jj;1 Schwartz Bldg. ' Bf f of which Broad &. I fi H treet 's Proud 6 VPlk lllVI owes something l K tuliff f '3 distinction IIM WBk Gtt Our Estimate x R8k X J-AMES S. I j fe J,'5sL X lxl I Ul PHONES -.J i, f- r-"-- - - -. , -...... ' 4 Wi && Wffl yjytt v4cf BP raw S Rk' m "Public Opinion" ffi Wfi : I1 awakening pubHc appreciation to the economical value of the j " ,v : t automobile in general, the 600.000 Overlands now in use have : Rmj J played an important part. Model 90 is a car of such attractive i i tfv' - g2: appearance and sterling performance that owners everywhere ! Hf''jp J; praise its economy and practical value. It has power in abund- w BPbC3k S- SBCC xnd- luxurious comfort that make staunch friends. Public ' :M? R? $ approval thus won and expressed is your safe guide in selecting a ' :!? K' u ' I 1 car rfr ' tie tme to uy anc enJy a car :j fci4 OVERLAND HARPER CO. , U B'"A 1627-1629 ARCH STREET . 0 T" ''" Wk Bell Locust 4100 Brunches at Reading rfa M, ,K: Keystone Hace 5CC arid Atlantic City ;Wi WBS&jL &K OverlanU llodel Ninety X'ho 1'nsseneer Touring Car ? 385. f o, b. Toledo jJK HBHt. KM Come to our store SOB SHKiSi"' i . , , , aljf HJWBftraMTWwmrrui y lllTiL'ifgkT?,giISiI jfsairi"r'T"'i"kll f - ' 1 1 H m , , ' iwm hiii imJBB' tmREXKKmZXirEKKJj 1 1 Si rnm iKSSsSt vPr'wPv WmmSm Wh SLmI i ft ' npf IJ y i "I $k W;MmMmA WjHi I 5 , I If ftli'wK. y!ffAmKmmUrr rr HCT $ ' It Mall Jpf ifsStUmmmuwm ' JBflHfl r ri i A II Mm ?PSHinviPll I I uf These Wraps Were Made to Sell for $75 to ?95 In this unusual assemblage are a number of distinctive models, created variously by Doucet, Cheruit and Doeuillet, all of which have been specially marked for Wednesday's selling. These capes and wrap-coats are developed in tricotine, fine serge and Kashmir Bolivia and are beautifully lined and finished. Reduced $Ef .00 Second Fl oor t rjt- .p'MtM f I' is n J 'J V.., $ VBIUUL1IIBKWMB1BB jWOe'sa f irMTifinf" $ I , iSmmsMmMSmm mWPjLJLrfv&iaitt&xSl j . SittLBBmmtikxftiik-. .. v.. I