' V ' I ft r m 4 ii fciJL OURMENTOQUIT NORTHERN RUSSIA American Troops Will Be With drawn as Armed Invasion by Allies Begin BOLSHEVISM IS WEAKENING By CLINTON XV. C.II.UEItT SI(T Correspondent of the Evening- Public I.editer Uith the Pence, Deleia- llon In Europe, IJy Wireless CeturlaM, 1)10. bv rublte Ltiotr Co. Paris, May 10. Word has been re ceived nt army headquarters here thnt the American troops in northern llus sia will begin their withdrawal on June 1. This force wilt include the units in U the greatest danger on the Vogn and ""thft Dvlna rivers. Tn spite ot the growing movement for military Intervention ngainst the Hol shovikf, which positively is assured here, the American troops in northern Ilussia will be withdrawn as soon as ' possible. Bolshevikl opposition on the northern 1 front has weakened, probably as the re- , suit of the difficulties confronting the " Soviet forces elsewhere. Admiral Kol ehak, dictator of the Omsk government, is making rapid progress, and the new movement by the Poles and Ukranians U extremely menacing. A ;norc important movement agaiust the llolshcviki, now iu contemplation, is the plan of ttic Flnus to advance and 'take Pctrograd, the Allies following with food for the captive inhabitants. The Finnish army is in a position to take Pctrograd nt any time, the only question being that of feeding the htnrvlng peoples of the city. Moderate Russians, like former Premier Kercnsky, arc counselling noninterference, for the great danger now is the disintegration of Russia ' under foreign attacks, supported by the Entente and also of a reactionary moc ment, like that of Admiral Kolchak, tending to restore imperialism. The determination to fight boleshvism is strengthening everywhere' and if Ger many goes Ilolshevikl, there is little rlnnlil that Foch's army will ndvaucc into Germany from the Rhine bridge-1 hcads. LUXURY TAX REPEAL SOUGHT IN CONGRESS Representative Moore Intro duces Resolution Killing Sec tion 904- of Revenue Bill Waxlilngton. May 10. A resolution to repeal section !)04 of tlie Kitchin revenue law was introduced nt the opening of the session of Congress to day by Congressman ,T. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia, n Republican member of the ways nnd means committee. This section is generally known n the "luxury tax" section. It pertains to tha 10 per cent tax on the excess of prices on certain articles, such ns car pctii, picture frames, valises, umbrellas, men's nnd women's hats, coats nnd shoes, boys' neckties, kimonos, petti -i coats and the like. It does not apply to jewelry. Section 004 was passed by the House nml went in conference in such form I'h that it could not be taken out in con- lt- Terence. It was allowed to remain in the bill after the necessity for it seemed to have passed, because it would have been impossible under the rules (o take it out witnout artecting me passage ot inc .bill. The conferees agreed, however, to recommend a. joint resolution to repeal Section 004 immediately nftcr the main revenue bill had become n law. The House carried out its part of the un dertaking but the joint resolution failed in the Senate. Mr. Moore's resolution is identical with that which passed the House in the last session. Rights of Tenants Wl V Tf J. Mt Jnuuui ui v mis , C'onllntKd From Face On atcd, or even consent to occupy it free of rental, if there wero no elevator serv- "!ce in the house for his necessary uses. The occup'ants of tho apartment havo to lefiyo and return, the servants lHiev,iset tradespeople are obliged to make de liveries of merchnndiso nnd provisions! these are the ordinary and reasonable necessities of lifo in a large apartment - house in a city. To hold that a tenant Jtceping bouse upon the twelfth floor 6f nn apartment ' house, with the daily necessity of going In, and out, supplying the food and pro visions, furniture and other household needs of housekeeping, would not be en- i titled as matter of right to the use of the elevators that arc installed and in .operation in tho house, would border on the absurd rand the position of the de- , 'fen Jan t is particularly untenable in i . view ot tnc tact mat in tins case we t find that he is furnishing tho house services to nil of the tenants who had leases in the house prior to his taking title, except this plaintiff, who is alone ' v discriminated against." Judge Rogers entered the following decree : nml... ,1.- .I.?- J- ,, r i.- -j, '4--UUI, ui; uricuuaui Mjnvyj vv per- " netuallv enjoined from refusing- or full. j. jng to furnish to the plaintiff the use and enjoyment of the passenger and Si freight elevator service in said Lenox fc; apartment house, and the use ao'd . enjoyment of the house telephone serv ice in the same manner and to the i same eztcut to which said services and , facilities are furnished to and enjoyed by the other tenants in said apartment house, without discrimination, hin drance or annoyance; the defendant to pay the costs in the case." t Canadian Unions to Unite Kfglna, Sank., May 10. Labor It 7ViinIous in western Canada have voted I" ll' 1IJ..W I I !,l... o '1,'oiiBuiiuaii? iu u oiufiie orsunizaiioii (o boknown as "The One Dig Union," ''it (.was announced last night at head- lUIIICWO Ufc IWU UQUH BUU IflUVE WUUVJI i.'tBfrence will be held in Calgary on X&'A .U-.oawfWeTtJie iiext (ep UWfi ilMfirtMlMIV PREMIER CLEMENCEAU READING PEACE TERMS TO GERMAN DELEGATES E .-MliylM 1 'IIWHl ' i L I 'Ik.lhM.. ' " till I? 1B m. M"y .. ml a. ilt.e"T tS3&3kV9 ii vaAVHSBWammfB tK 1 i atJaWN I H K,4.ffeaoU.aoaoami . Ktt PKI, rm t iraSt! (& . fa T rT"IT8 f mf ir pnMHfciiaii 'flFl 'llr . i: &HBoMnMoMoMoMoxeMonv AaoMeKoMoBoMoaeMBKr' aensiBaoMo'aoMoMOMaeHoHaoHOsMSafi. HH89HHEmbHh( qnMMHpHiH sV8MoKoKoKoKoKoHoKoKoKoKcHBHowaAoVBaoKKiw?.-. -sae bBSs98Hk9m. JiHIRSfiiHHflHi BeKoBoKoKaMoSsBnweuHoaaorwi -ubbbbkbbhBBBIl -. iwgMgiMoMM3a&s:sgoMoMOWM' 1-gss,HaMooBtm:,?sonsgmffs.ayA m i BsaLBoaoaoaoaeseeaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaBB JHBsBwPtfDri3KilHB ' MiKj!MBoaoaoaoaoaeKonHawla ' rv w&3!irT?;feaHHHHHHSPJHE'HBMw MHMHRaHHHHHflHHflwKHHHHKaHHHHHHHHHflH , First photograph received In this country of the historic, gathrring at Versailles uhcii Premier Clcnicnccau, as president of (he IViice t'nnfeiencc. read the terms to the German delegates. The arrow points tn Count ou Itrockilnrrf.ItnnUau and his collragiirs. ClemenrrHii Is stundlng at right of plcluic Cummins Chosen; Gillett Wins House rontlnueil IVom rnse One and reconciliation among the Republi cans iu the Senate and the temporary abandonment of the budding progiesivc movement ngainst Penrose, were ap parPnt t the opening of the session. Penrose was slated for the chairman ship of the finance committee and Sena tor Brandegce. a strong Penrose man. , bonti ,,,,,, ni(.Ull , , , 1)( ,..., n was named by Senator Lodge, as chair- our position when we weie picked up man of the committee on committees, , was latitude fill dcgrce ,"S iiiiiuite which will nnme nominations and it was uoilh, longitude !( degrees 1." minutes generally understood thnt Rornh nudiwrst. We tried to salvage the plnne. Ills guerilla -band ot moderns, had j but the tow lines of the Ionia lrok agreed to abandon their fight for the nnd we were froced to give us the ul timo being. tempi. The Republican leaders, apparently with the belief that heavy work is ahead, have been doing their utmost to form n united front to the administra tion side. It was considered significant that Senator Borah's name appeared second to that of Mr. ltrandegce on the om mittec that will direct and inspire ir tually all routine affairs of the Senate majority. Coinmu)lee Assignments ltepublican Senate Lender Lodge to- n.-v appointed the committee on 10111- mittees to majority committee assign ments. With Senator llraudegec, of Connecticut, as chairman, he named the following senators: 'Itorah. Idaho; Sterling, South Da kota; Curtis, Kansas; Wntson, In diana; Harding, Ohio; Cnlder, New York; Johnson, Cnlifornin, and Ktio, I'cunsjlvaula. Senator Lodge aho named the fol - lowing ltepublican steering committee: .Met umber, .North Dakota, chairman : I.n Kollette, Wiscousin : Wndsworth, New York;' lYrnaliU Mnine; France, Maryland ; Frelingliiiysen, New Jersey ; Kellogg, Minnesota; McCormick, 'Illi nois, nnd Lodge (c ofhclo). Thc following coiumittec on patronage mil iiiiuicu; Henators .cw. iniiiana, ciinirmnn ; Sutllerlnnd, West Virginiu, root; Wiscousin. and Len- Much Important Ruslness Tim tttimfwliMtfi iv.irlf linfnre fnnppm ..... .............. '"- "v - 0. ' the sixty-sixth of the American rcpuli- He, is passage before July 1 of seven I regular nununl appropriation bills which ; 1 rnuiui uuiiiiui u't'iu'iiui'ii ...-. . .. i fniled in the filibuster last March. After that will come consideration of tlio peace treaty and covenant of the league of nationsand railroad, shipping, rev- enue, woman suffrage, prohibltiou, army and navy activities ulso are expected. With President Wilson n Democrat, th , ... f, , 1 e chauge in the political complexion Ar lnntrtiaa nrncniilrrl n cif nn I inn i vi,u6,, h" n.-... """""""J similar io ihul uuiu.k "' l"" jpars of former President Taft's ad ministration, wlicn tnere was n uriuo- i,'oros. cratic House, and to President Clcc- I AllliouKli it was said it was possible land's administration, in which there London might Ret the news first, the was a ltepublican Congress. I Xav- Department carl today had not The. Senate which assembled today j been informed as to the unoflicinll.i rc has forty-nine Republicans and forty- ported rescue of the crew of the NC-::. seven Democrats. The new House roll i as (old in (he London dispatch. It was lists 23S Republicans, 181) Democrats, stated, however, that interrupted cable two Independents, one Prohibitionist, , service between the Azores and the one Socialist and four vacancies (all in,'T"it,(1 Sta,,,s m,u account for a io Democratlc districts) a total of 4:55. P"t of the rescue reaclunc American Tho Hniii dWisinn rives tlin Tlennlili. i naval officers in London before it was cans n majority ot torty-six over tlie Democrats and thirty-nine over all coiuuiucu upiiumiiuu. iiepuDiican ucuou promises, nowever, to ue rcstrninea oy iresiacnc i iison s veto power, as a two'-thirds vote isiXC-3. necessary to override a veto. Co-opcrn- An official renort to he denartment tion between administration officials and tne iivpuimi-uui m vici:ii:u uu uucuu- tested matters. Precedents Established A..-mKiin r i,o ., nnnnr... koov...u.B .- -" vwB.- ""- marked by the establishment of more precedents. It was the first time that Congress had convened with a President in Europe and his opening message cabled from foreign soil. Tho Presi dent's message was not to be sent to Congress until tomorrow, however, nnd it probably will make no reference to the peace treaty, as Mr. Wilson expects to nppear personally to present the treaty next month. The, President's absence today disrupted the time- honored custom of appointing congrcs - slonal committees to call at tho AVhlte rnOTOPT.ATW THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBEItS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT C2D AD0VB MAnKET W. 8 JIAJIT In "BORDER WIKELESS" CEDAR 60TH CEDAn AVENUE DOROTHY OISH 111 "PEPPY POLLY" coliseum "srara.. WALLACE REID In "THE ROARINO ROAD" """vi OMI AI Qtn. & Maplewood Ales. vwi-iwi in - sun ana b:jo V. M. ETHEL CIjATTON In "PJSTTIQHBW'S UIKL." CI IDfTIcT A TII MARKET STS. fcAJ IC.r.A MATINEE DAILY BESSIE BARRISCAt.E In "HEARTS ASLEEP" FRANKFORD 4"5 rr,nUord I.EAll BAIRD 'in THE ECHO OKTOUTJI" JEFFERSON. sAN5AS5ffi? .Aj , - ssTVrisWsWsy . . cs- EVENING PUBLIC House for notification of the cxeuitixe. The session beginning lodnj i. ex pected to run virtually to the time for the regular December session, which 'will precede the 11120 national i inden tions and presidential campaign NC-4 May Attempt Lisbon Flight Today Contlnurd l'rom race One ttcsriicil with Diffieullt lie were lescued with dilhcult) lie - cause tlie small boat of the Ionia was ioeu niioiit It I , ... ihe n lorK. All of u wero feasick. ollierwiv we ilid not fcr. Mlf- "We sent out SOS calls iifiee l.iml. lug. hut the radio sending radius was i.,i i:r.. ...:i- . ,. ...k .. i.iii., iiii,i nines on me Minnce ol llie water. While awaitimr lescne p inlce. epteil messiiges between dcstrorr. last heard the radio of the NC-:! at !) :1,- V' atiir.B n.or.iing. ii inr in imtl IlOt Horn vi tlticIC wi loulrt have contiuued to I'ontii Del- gndii. Our engines worked spdendidlv J throughout. The nverage iiltilude of, the flight was between ,00 and .'iritlOi feet." .,.,,,,. .... . i c juiivivmy insjiaiat uin ictuicil prior tn the ftVom o llir A'f'-,1: i Washington. May. 10. (lii A. 1'.) Itisti iirtiotis to use the seaplane NC-I I nt ,0I.,n , irar(,u f(JI. lhp missiu sra. iano v,.., ; nlul ,. ... ,... ,.,. ,.,, ue.ir Aiimirai Jackson at I'onta Delcai a by Hear Admiral l'liinUett, foinmandiiig'delefntiiiu nt St. (jermain have the destio.vcr force, according to n mes sage received today nt the Navy Depart ment. All destroyers west of Pontn Del- j dn ,mv() lipi,n ,,,,,,, nt A(lmirnl ,n(.1;. son's disposal to search for the missing , ..i,...- The inc.ssnge from Admiral Jackson, sent from I'ontn Delgada at 4:10 ii. m., I Washington time, said; "Following instructions received from , ,, l,nutn.. A .1... :..nl 111. .1ti V. fl.,.. ' .","' .'"" '' . .,' " "Vi .... : .i.i. i.iii i in i.iou'iiij . i si- .in .iiiiiiuuii- destro.vers west of I , - xi 1 't 11 , 1 """ -'.7 " '', v ., . .. '" """'- , T i ,i . . A :,,sPa'ch from London says- that fc" ""' " T'. H "?- iiliimii tin ii 1,11,1. in i i,iwii null nit; crew of the NC-.'l has been rescue! safel) by the American warship Coluiii- i bin. Lloyds reports, the dispatch adds, ' uiu. uiujua iruuiini nil- iiiiiiiiiu iiii-, . ... .,, ,,' , .,,,' , ' . .'-...-. .' ol the American seaplane M-l aboard, ' arrived at Ilorta, Sunday, nnd that th iNC-1 Mink 120 miles off the island of received here. i The London report is contradictory to ndviccs direct from tltc Azores to- i . , ..,. ... .. , . , ,.i I lltlj nim.li ouj tiuwi.i iv.-(-nLiiijf,i ; towe.l In nort bv the t'nlmnh n nnd I int , no wor,i ims ueen received from j today from Trepasscy Kay said t'om- . mander .loan ll. Towers Had tliscarcleu the radio telephone Installation of the NC-.T before leaving Newfoundland so ! as to reduce weight. This may pos- ... i I .! n. , rr. siilli nuvt' jircvcuicu iuiuiuuuuirr xoiii'io from keeping in ns close communication with tho destrojer station ships as might otherwise have becu possible. The plane retained, however, the long distance radio set and should have been able to communicate the fact that she was landing and 'probably to continue radio communication for a limited dis- isiicL' uuer our wua on me quniici:. New York, May 10. (tly A. P.l i Naval officials here refused today to (Jive jup hopo that tho NC-3, flagship, of the traniatlantie flight squadron, would be rnnTOPLATrl II IMRfl TONT ST, i. OIRARD AVE jwiiiuw Jumbo Junction on Frankford "I ETHEL CLAYTON in ".MAUUIE PEPPER" I OPI 1QT 02D AND IX3CUST STREETS L,'JllA31 M,.. ,:30, 3:SI) Kvtl u.;,0 t0 J, CECII, DE MII.LE'S TOR IlETTER. .roil WORSE" MIYON MD AND MARKET STS. l'Nl.A.Vjn n.iBi T ttn(J u HARRY MOREY In "BEATING ODDS" DADIfT HUf Ae. and Dauphin Ht rMlXTS. Mat. 2 US. Eve. 0:4SiolJ. ALICE RRADY ln "MARIE, LTD." RIVOLI BSD AND RANSOM' STS. MATINEE DAILY ERNEST TRtlEX In "OU, YOU WOMEN' ' STRAND a.. A AXO.O ,stii I'Kitutisux in "EYES OF THE SOUL" WEST ALLEGHENY g&K?,, W CZ i rtl-4-E.VanillN I Al,eihen ., JM6fJK EASi'UM.te' .i-L TilMrjBBpSrpy LEDGliJR PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, located nml the crew lcscucd AVhile hick of n omfnen wiicless vet, wliicli , was nbnndoned nt Tiepasey to lighten the seaplane, would prccut the craft fiom signnling its position, the ii:nj men weie confident the buoyant') of llie empt) giis tanks would keep the plane ntloat, een in hra) sens, until the ,. ,. , searching XMirslnps rame to the leo-iie. Germany's Chief , 1 Envoy Due Backv Inntliiuffl 1 roin 1'ftne Onp OTMTr W --lc.K ' ncmbcis ot tlie lierman Uovernuient nt Hcrlin lis to siguiug tlie treatv. Ignnce .Inn I'oderewskl. .premier of Poland, is evpectcd to arrive iu Taris nn rriitirv.rln t t ?n!ifnri.inin i.tirOnu luilint-t, lhat the crisis in 1'oluud may he oiu- pininised In Mich a way that M. Pad- ei'ewKi may retain the premiership. It is sain unit lie ma) seek a release irom piomj''s made lv Poland icgarding hostilities with I"kraiue. Describing recent demonstrations be fore the Adlon Hotel in I'crliii. "'" "" "" nwni , "inni. dispatch to the Temps from the (Jernian -p'cnpital sa)s the crowd shouted "Down Wllil I ranee. I.ngland. Ainenui, Clem- "menu. 1ml, and Wilson. It sa.is U.i.l stwiM- iiuiui u-uu r-riin'u in "" "to thnt lie is pniticiilarl) icvileil l, '' (ierman populaie. public opinion "m,t parilouing him for interpreting the fn"ltrrn Pn'",s at variance with the German iuterpretntinn of them." ,i Austrian IHnjoy Heal Unjoy Heal IJcst The impression prevailed in Peine ('onferenie circles today that the pence, lleiity willi Allstiin would not he pie sented during the current week. The i drafting of the document is taking longer than was anticipated. Meanwhile, members of the Austrian . a vet done little e.ieiit to accustom them selves to the pleasures of that historical 1 and beautiful place. They spend long , bonis in bod and seem to enior the ! nlmnilfllll t.tn.ilu ..l.l.il. nnn ....iL..!.!. t . . ,nrl) c0ntrns, (o ,vIin. ., ,'. .n..v !n 1 Vienna. The members are rnrelv seen outside tli'lr villas nnd have not yet. no 1 curding to all information, attempted i nil) serious labors nor dispatched one i i C0V," , 'ennn. xiip oniv eee piinn io mis easv life J 'ms been furnished by the four food ex- ,;,. ni, . Zi I,prts vvil1' """ 'lelegatlou who had an onto Delgailn and ...i,.,,. ,.11f..1.,1 ,u,,..ioi. .i,i, .i... :.. ,,... ;,i. ,,. .ii...:., , ,.. I ............. ,. .i,.i,uj ,..,. in.- iu ier-.i icu representatives couccrnin methods and details of rvictunling Vi enna and what is left of Austria. i The exchange of redcntlals between lepresentatives of the allied and asso ciated powers nnd the Austiinn dele ( pates took place at 11:20 o'clock thisi .afternoon. Tlie session lasted four min i KIIIH'ATIOVW, rMI'S iiiiiinn ns iTTirnynfi s NUKPLA hK U1 i iIUl11 '1111 I U On Lake Champlain, N.Y. m U On Lake Champlain, N. Y. The Camp Where You Can Fly la. f-HBtln ..I...AU I-.... ... I'...ll.. nil.. .a A..ln1 I.uab..I .. .... -. in uiu.a I'i.ik. imiici l . milt- ,...v.i- Machlna controlled only li expurlcnced IV nt lets, other technical studies. AllimKi-q lth. Morris b rassunk Am nuiamura Mat DaiiyaiL-. i:iga o:3 . u DR MII.I.K'H van hkttkii, ton woiisi;" APOI I O S2U AND THOilHSO.V HTM. "" -"-1-V- MATINRi: DAILY WIW.IAM PAn.Sl M in "THE MAN" HUNTBn ' ' ARCADIA CHESTNCT Heoiv IfiTH 10 A M Io 11 ir. p. M UTiinr, CIJYTOV In "VICKY VAN" DI I lCDIDr nilOAD STRUCT AVD CHAHLKS HAY In "Tin: giu:iiiP!"! sox BROADWAY &'??&' NORMA TAI.MADOi: ln "THE PRORATION WIFE" iDDCC: MAIN ST. MANAYL.NK tMr KbOb MATINEE DAILY HAROLD LOCKVlOOD In "SHADOWS OF SUSPICION ' FAIRMOUNTSatin'iVl.'a. BRYANT WASHBURN In "SOMETHING TO DO" rAn"v THEATRE 1311 Market St. FAIV111- I o A. M to Midnight. WALIACE REID In "THE ROARING ROAD" ,TM cT THEATRE Belon Spruce 56TH S 1 . MATINEE DAILY OLADYB BROCKWELL In "PITFALLS OF A BIO CITY" PDCAT MnDTUPDM Hroad St, at Erie 701' DE MlbLF.'S "FOR BETTER, FOll WORSE" lIDCR4Al O0TH t WALNUT STS. lMrt.rvl"-Mat.. 2.30. Eies 7 ; 0. FRANK KEENAN In "THE PUBLIC DEFENDER" I C AlSrD 18T t LANCASTER AVE LLALllK MATINEE DAILY MABOUERITE CLARK In "LETS ELOPE" 7 IDCDTV BROAD COLUMBIA AV. l,ltC(vl . JIATINEI! DAILY Ll BfcK-l I . MATINEE DAILY ' VlOLSTiEAi.MKR, ID i PIIOTOI'I.AYS. Ihe - I -BOOKING ir J NiCMloORATtOM utes. .liile Couihnii presided at the meeting nnd piespnled the ciedentials of , the allied nnd nonated powers. Ilej HOTEL NEW ENGLAND repented virluall the same he useil ill j j0 Carolina nv ami neacli, cftifrnt looa the reicmom tfnh Ihe Cerinnu dele I Am-r f ,-';""H5','Y;r,Pnne jmrcllf.Tt'c' gnte. fnn :r,n ui.inuhl,- rnioi-. It II Wllimnn Cliaiiii'llor Iteuiirr. for Hie Austrian". HOTEL CRESTON Montp.Uer Ave " renlied hrirth. endinir the cerenioin r. . i .. Boaninnik Now npinii "lino, lining mi '" "'.' oncn rrialp Imth running: wnlir in hi Heiirv While teprcetited the 1 nilrd i looms, elector inial June mte- 111h States, 52" if M m.rr The i.niia,, ;,.! . rm.,i iTHECArlton A-;r - Irniti in ?niiia In Inl.n irPiiIrnf-ptoi't HOth Hooh'nRi nuw bHiB made Uwnr f "r'"il- ,,1 iis iir,.v i"1"'""""'""" "a r zazzah i vii hi r. i in i m hi- in i lit in i" v it i in i" llna.i. ,. nL.,..t t tl,n ..i.xl.' I,. tltA I(,i1mI.I ' I (,lim nr i iti i in. 'iia ,,, i .Minn ii i capital. ,.T .' .'. .lH!,..'7.?.r" ' ;--" """. """ i " bassy to the ntirau will give a lunch- , eon In honor of llie president -elect. Conference dining the last two dii)s .1... ..: .. l.n..A ..... ....r...nn,1n.l in reaching nu accord, as was expeited. The Italians ninile n number of con- ti t ( cessions, including recognition of v mine " ""';'"' '.""' "'.',"."'.": . ' ."".""!"" i" "'' ."' '" ."" , Hi); in, iiiin'i in in iiin imii i i ,n-.iiiti The Itnlians, however, lire unwilling to jielil .ma or iseueiilco, on tlie Ual lira or hebenlco. on the Dal- list. The .luso-Slnv.s arc not o accept (lie Italiiin rouces- inH(inn con ,iin.icil in ' sions as sufficient, ami there are pros- , i pects of a fuitlier extended period ofi,)a,u mer h.hc likii I k Mnrlon 'negotiations. , ,,,,, (M1MmT. , st ,,-,,, nr bch i. ' ' .- -i i - -.i- Skin Comforts orOurBoys Found In The Soap to Shave, Batbe and Shampoo, the Ointment to heal These flagrant, super creamy emollients soothe and lienl eczemas and rashes, stop itching, clear the oliinof trouble, the scalp of dandruff and the lunula of chaps nnd sores. Also for cuts, wounds, stlugB or insects.sunburn or wlndburn. fell Hth OrtlMrl 8p Tim Hihltky, rt tJl OotlMTfc Wty. No rauff.nofhmr soap. no nnni. no froa oj. loir no vruto, no lrrlUtionrn Anbad twteo ir. um 9 ror nu mat iimituic. bauiinff, mpoolnff. 1oMm noMr Bilew7. not to pli to lu dolfcsus, frmgnnt Catkurn morileitlon. Soon. Ointment, Tnlcum SSe. MCh. Soldtveryvbcrft. iidi la nnuwiu bum noriv uhi nttiih. iih KIMTATlnVAI. C'AMI'S n.uai i'iik-i uiuuil UrOIIIlll ttdlOOl pilot All utliletlcs. Motor Mccliunlta r ffSs. fe5- f i sJ lJx- ni.iiu, i..iil'ri;Mi:NT MAiltllt IIKXIiRAI, JOHN 1 U1AN. of Ills faii.mii. 271 h DItIsIuii, will londuit the rnnio a. a riemonstralloa of the Hulks bittern of Triilnliif, emnhatlzlnE unpen lsed athletics. Klvht iveeltii conimenclnr' Julv I For catalog address A. Z SMITH, U K, 43th Street, New York City. I'HOTOIM.WS The following theatres obtain their pictures ' through theSTANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of earlv showine of ' the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. Wi MARkTT STHI3CT TIIHATIll!1 TOM MIX In "HKI.I, HOAIUN" ItCfXHlM" MODFI ' ""nil ST Orchestra. HiVVULiU. Conllnuous I to 11 "1 HAT'S (JUOD ' OVERBROOK $$:..- MARION DAVIES InS "flETTINO MARY MARRIED PAI ACF '-M4 MARKET STREET WILLIAM HART In THE MONEY CORRAL" PRINCESS MR MARKET STREET K'3ll A M to ll in,,, i PLAZA HARRY OaREY In "BARE FISTS" BROAD AND PORTER STIll'Wa i u.c irt i r. i ai.iivij,!,,.: in THE EXPERIMENTAL. MARRIAUE REGENT mauk;,Ysm. t'Z Wl EMMY WHELKN In ' "THE AMATEUR ADVENTURESS" DI IRV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH KUDI Jfl A. M to 11H5 T. M IOLA PALMER In "lil.NUElt" D I A 1 TO OERMANTOW N AVE. 11L. 1 KJ AT Tl'LPEIIOCKEN "THE UIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME" VICTORIA "7 ,Tu ,S p01m' WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE JUNQLB TRAIL'' When in Atlantic City c'i', j& ' hCn in Atlantic Uty CoToAii, f.'e,lre l I)B MIM.W8I. "vqr iiuifttt ipiT'woiwtci' PAIAV 1211 MARKET STREET JnVUl ... A MTO MIDNIGHT VSSi'Sn Plan. XiV.-J P. Or'e.vY. ot RADNOR INN. ;?'. ,J- - An .deal , With nrWLiNO A IIHIDE- , r""r"la E,,t C"' U,e" Man""' c,t?UcnenYcr .lose to '.tatlon'iil.h wonrfl DCI. June , Ktu y.rb Boofclne otc. JIS '! j.V4. train seri Ire Temils golf aood rooms and. Country ond STANLEY nWZVWWfi - I .:fdr fffl ttg1 lun;h- ! DOUOLAS FAIRBANKS In U ' ' BI.I.r.NVH.T.E. N. V. 7,, ,.- , fa.......;... THE KNU'MJHUWKIJH HUC'KiROO' SPEND JUNE AT ' WA-HINCTIIN . V. , MAY 19, 1919 srniNO resorts - ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. r " ATLANTIC CITV. A. rccoarviscd .standard or excellence. Cpj.ty600. JNAUJWZM SPECIAL FOR DECORATION DAY QQ Either Thursday to Sunday QQ JO or Frid.y to MondiT1 HOTEL NETHERLANDS ftv York Are,, fto yiN. from ltonrtlnntk I Alnrit 40(1 i:inntor tirhrttu lmtii run nhipf valr tn hrlrooin" Irr laturfft HnihliiK I'rlillrcr from llolrl. Dr 1'lor.r June rntfs. Vnifrhnn itlnn S'i."0 to SI ilultr I4. tin. tIK. t.'ll nrrkb. AlOIST nfllW Miri I'roprin. r 7foteL STVRAND "flBCPROOr; Or tKc ocGarfrott CTaDacitueOO. Alwaiin oparv Sd water Inall baths. Orchcefra COURTESY- SERVICE 'COMFORT GRAND ATLANTIC X lrclnia Ae. nar Honrriwalk nnd ctiuer of Mnu&enuntP Pi-Kate batht. nunnlnr tr in rooms Klfntor. Table nml rvire Hit t1nctlf featurr. .1 60 up ially. Spatial Uly Capacltv 000. nklt. Auto mectp tr!nj nnTirshlp inanaeinnt. W, F. Nil V. HOTEL ST. CHARLES- On U (lrtmi Front. Aliunde Cltr. N. J. Ainfrlcin rtn. Vra. A. Letch. 3Irr. I TR AYMORE mrnicQul VWWiS GREATEST BOIELSUOCESS urVTPl ARSPTTIN vinoiNMA Avr nuiw.ruuiiv.vin AND Iil:ACH Flrenroof. Vrhate batbi, claviitor and a l conenlcnts. 1 rates. la.uw Ii UHliy: vppcmi wiini O. V I'AINTEIl Try CLARENDON HOTEL viitciMA am:, m:ii iii:acii II .- nu IL 1 1 ll htlt 11 till ifitil l-llni.lx , .. t ,rtiiiit'nin".i - i'"i iiiiHiiii), lirlier prim-n n,iin Write for rales umi imokiei ijrYTFt FnKfiN MICIIIOVN mi w. w I'vuric lib, upon ' ii nlannKPini-nf 1 nnrnlirhlv r.nn '" " I a l.urnnKn .Siki Sprlnc rtf" V..irn;mpr K Al "Mr Bcnrh nii vvesiminsvcr , prUnin luihi. run '""r '- ''l "11 J-'." "e ilal'y r Huhre HOTEL B0SC0BEL l.e"1','.ckv "' !' rutm-i UPin oTMim ro- ai r K-rrpr Delancey-Lakewood JXHl ins frnm SntH rnl"i mml M I1ITTAN' IH'KXN CITY J. THE BISCAYNE NOW oriiN" Ktm lii-iit, private baths toll).. llnnl.let. Hxcellent i: HM'NIIIN Owr-r M Mhihiit r.M'K. .MAY. N. .1. NEW STOCKTON VILLA i Directly en heach I'rliate liaths rtAoD. abls ternii Junj S. 3 DAVIS. r-: ASIITRY PARK. X. .1. fflarlljorounjj) AnIURY PARK. . f. l.erv ino'iTii onPiunr AniTh an plan Hat-a uti ni'pllt at Ion THF r.IRARD :l0' ,," '"' inc. vain.rtii , nprinrnt booklet. riiliarlly 125. Nnclul .limp riitri: M. . (,ATi:s. I'rim. , M.., T,nn Mritol 100 with , and iwllmut l.uth runnlnK ' In cieii mom rurnlvlilnps. cntlrelj niM ItiHiklft Mm II K Tormej , AUDITORIUM HOTEL i 4 CHlfl St Nn mHii.iccinent Clcan front mnniN. supe rior nitonunoduliona M 1. Wlll'ri; The Zurich :lK slx,h A'' NMV '""' I.AHFAWKIII. K. J. LAUREL HOUSE l.KIA(KII. .. .1. .tilcmllil illniiile. Coif our.e neier 'leller. Lnkeiiooil Tr.liishnotini; Touriit ment Mn 2H-3II. Im-liidillB llernnitlon 1a. Inlor 19 Laurel House tin d'utmlen, lorrlstoiin, Cnuili T)i antl en Krpt llooklet in request or reseniitiuii l ihone: I.ukeuooa 1311. OPEN UNTIL JUNE . ,i. Mrrtrn. jiBr. nriiw (innvi:. v. j. HOTEL MAJESTIC HIItKCTI.Y ON THE IIKACH Pleintor servile. irellent rulslns NEW PHILADELPHIA Otfun Tuthnny nntl Ilenrli T"uronn plun riPmnt & Clement. The Wavcrly a-w. r Culslne unsurpasseJ; excellent service - Ai u iiAvnn. The AVhltlleld F!rei;r Prove he N Hei reproof overlooking ocean. in... ia ni.iei m u ean Herman Prop anil Mb- -j QUEEN "I1 Directly on lieach front Uook- Phone 137 -; I nrxni haven n. j. THE ENGLESIDE I OPENS JUNE 21). The best combination I tt lenulne aeastore features on the Atiantle I Coast Matchless flshlne. saliinc bathini. etc orean and bav Hie tennis courts The Enelealile offers all modern appoint. ments. sen slid fresh iiater prlinte baths. Orchsstrn ".irV'. "ooklet R. P. TCNC1I.E. Miinaaer. Also 1IIB COVINCiTON. West PhlU The Breakers. Children s paradise ballilrit boai'B ftshliiB bookl, t A Auitln Me, -- si'iumi iaki: uku'H. n. j. TL. Clsnfinsn "n Ju"e E. Spancenhurg. Prop SEXSIDE PARK. . J. ' THE MANHASSET r.i .l. .... ,h. ,iriin frnm !onat... ..A.. nooK1e. I. ROSS TURNLR Ouner-Prop : . .. .. - lll.UFr POINT. N. Y. Jotef Ghambfain WuJjrFolnt.N:. Fireproof. Hlttorlral rerlon. . 18-hole rn,t course, wuiui m.i,,'i, ii,i,.. risninit Mount Meenahga House & Collages In the "heauilful Shavsancunlts" of Ulster County. New York. Estate ot 1.000 acres with muea or wonaeriui waiaa ana arivea. lnr. " A SilKh'tf ul ium'n," V h'o'r0'i,7.rW,. ; tu?; people- Bert H, TerwlAger. PropM kiWiijn. T. - i uperr nrea. iinm nn kou. lennis, uowi NI'HJXn KlyORTH l.AKB UV.imUV,, N. V. Fort William Henry Hotel I.AKH GEORGE, N. Y, Will Open for the Season of 1919 on May 29th Boating Bathing -- Fishing Golf -Tennis Accommodations for a limited number of permanent guest will ba available during the entire month of June and September and part of July. European Plan Write for Booklet CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, Manager nnis ci.irrs. ih. The Coolest Resort on Atlantic Coast PASSACONAWAY INN And Cottages York Cliffs, Maine OPEN JUNE 25250 ACRES NO MOSQUITOES Situated on high, rocky promontory overlooking the ocean. Golf, Tennis, Saddle Morses, Motorintr, Sea Bathing. Dcep- Sea Fishing, Canoeing. Steam I Exceptionally Desirable Cottages to Let for the Season DANIEL A. HAY, Resident Manager llonUliiic OMlir, 1180 llrnmltTii.v, New York, TrI. Mnillon Square 44 riiiMi i.ki:. n. .i. Most delightful hotel on Atlantic Coast THE MONMOUTH By the Sea. Spring Lake.N.J. Open .June ID into Sept. Wonderful Surf Bathing. Exceptional 18-Ilole Golf Course and Country Club. Tennis, Saddle Horses, Motoring. Daily Concerts. Dancing. Afternon Tea. Booklet on !M. f Miinrti:. Milliner M w mhik ui in i rim I'lH'OMI llllOTV IN s Kinclfft Alprf. I'n. Eagles Mere Pennsylvania IJ Tlip Miimmrr resort Hint U iUffrrnt from others ttrruitfir it nmhlnr in nun tain find rnl1or ruiidlllon ttlth iinlone Niirruundliicn. J Iture ncfiilo brnuty nnd lirnltlif nl envlronmrnt m.ikr Kniclei Jlere tli Ilol(ot or mountain rfMortu, Q Onr of the finest coif tourers In America. J The hnndi Itrarli nntl frmiierile wntrr of Hip I,H..e nt tho EnRV nfford ftplendlU bnthliic 2 00 feet uburo j For Illustrated booklet and rates nrlte Crestmont Inn IVIlllnni Vooila, Jl.niR;(r. The Forest Inn llrrmnn V. eacrr. Mnnncrr. The Lakeside J. S. lilrk & Son. The Raymond Sfurry S. IIen Ijnaeer. Ilflmiiire Vnler (,iui. Til. "THE GLEN WOOD Delaware Water Gap, Pa. OpMiM HI Cupirltv mil Modern briil. lintel lm 1'iillro'ini nn hestrn. II iHi tennH courts. lmHfliill illHinoml coif Hnd all hiiiu inentH, BHr.iK i. hupplli-s Rood Hn uiiimoda Mors al mn'Wnlr rfttfs Pur Lklt ttdilrpn P. It JOHNSON I'ron K K lhrt Mcr Th Rellevuc lp tu d,t8 ln ' re 1 ne oeiievut. ,m,t i;,rfiitIlt tnl,,,. The popular liouft for ounir popli. Cup. 150, II inln to station riookli-t nanrlnr, Eolt and tfnnlB HARVIIY W III.AIU Forest House Kamo par. inanagptnent 25 A I.. MARSH. Tin. Hillcfest Tliorourhlv nio.lern. Ilklt K-ist trouilsbiirc. Tu The Maplehurst S,, "''"i.J-J shade, .sraclous lawns Ilath'r. flsli'c tennis , Motorists catered to llooklet U JI I1ACII. I reMiij lii. llie lllil In". J "r r,'1l ami mc in Poconr. Mta Moil sunn Pool tennis amuse n,r i JKlt New own hlp Oscar A Warn CHIT Vll'AV Hill SI". ror a real vacation , ins plent eood lhini.-s to e.it Hales lii up llooklet r-HAS KOI.H ' rornno Pines POCONO PINES INN rirv. If"10 " Ledr" Coitares, Cabins I Cafno. Casino. OaraBe. Golf Tennis. Ullllani. 1 hoivllne. Orchestra Dancing. Uoatini. Hath- , imr r-lsriln ll-mlle lake Opens Jun. a4 nooklet. "-4 Stephen Clrarrl III,),, . Phl. I'prens l.ae r -rjjw, LAUKE.""' ,,, ,,, i-eieralprlvnts i treams. fi.u.i.i , rt" "K.1! ' HKnitlCK. Prop. Mil ivnee-on-Tela n n re. Pa. i CNWOOD Golf bathlnc flshlnt Book LtlN VU"U let pirrntcic & son Mount PiMOno. Ph. u..,llinrr.e Inn Non-husekeepin.- cot. Iltf""- ,;, isfw io rent In eon rertlon js-ltli Inn iikii i. .ii uri.Mu.KH The Ontwood Write for bklt and E L EV Artmsn .t -!:. si cap no Mod Still heat. I ne IUUI" homo crok'r r II Smith Aluiintnln Home. I'n. MONOMONOCK INN .. i n.,n,e s Iredln hotel. Ideally i. 2,7. m s'"1"' lls'es rss Noir open nklt irl. T-; ; Bon Air Lodge Rein Alf LOukc V, , ,, 'i,u Modern: SH ud Booklet & Mrs .1 M. DelCir. U-ll.r' Ml A!rv F,n' locat'on. Bklt. ' Heller s mi. Miry n ireiioi-. pron Pr WEBNKRHTll.f.K. PA. r,-rrr m imcct MAI I. open all j, sear. Cheer- 31J1U fni hnniA comforts W&rV&-XlH8ltolPtiXl ffio 8 OAUL. Mer . w):rnersvillk new. ... ,.,,.. ,'.j. neaB yt or ruling u........ - nnvnN. r ; wynbume inn On Main Line Espe- r-lall fle.lrultl. fnr li.t.i. i .. ,en mm rainiiies noon, nc,inrw llhi H1. one Tieriw'n 17 ; ,,r. -----.. ,. ,n,.. Danel b, reus,ii,i'it --. around wde lerandas Pi, It MINOR. S- Burlington Hotel Less tlian nve minute trom evorythtnr. American and curopcan nana ' "" "itW Rih $2 SOlfl SB 431 KOOISWWIUI oatnt.aUt08r yaiihton. U, O. 19 I.AKK (IKlllUin. N. Y. W1UK CMI'I". JIB. Heated, Fireproof Garage. M'lilMi I. IKK, V. J. newest I.1IW I N 1M.. Vt. vv i.m 4ii i it s r .Mer. i in s VVIIITH 1IOI NTAINS. N. If. WHITE MOUNTAINS New Profile House nlfrlMir In CtlrnlrlK of lllalirlt Mil mlu ril. -IO C'ultiicf, In ronnrrtlon. C.jnitp. (,ir, Tfnnl. Ilnntlnt. IWilr-ir. flur (Inn Tumi anil Dalrj. ....... ON i:ai. tihik OI'KN .11 1.1 lt Ttl M-.IT. S.Mh. , ,,; ii (iniSRNi.iur rresident Hi:iti:fT ll men Mannncr. II. U. 1'IIKLPS. At. Ilookins iimro 11S0 ll'nay. New Yorlt Hotel rtulonir. llohlon. Rino Mns't. Bretton Woods White Mountains, N. H. COM"1 shriilmi of' Mount i Hhi'cton1 voror.-vo throuch the Alps of jronsp;nAcic mniNu oir Mount'In Tralln ami AVnoilland Pnthi THE MT. PLEASANT OP"ti Junn lnih C'losfa Ott. 1. i J UlWrilY. MBr THE MT. WASHINGTON Clprn Ju!v 7 I'loscs Middle of Oct. ( J HOOT, Mer Tor Infoncntlon. rates eto add Hotels. M.W YORK BOOKING CJFI.'ICE 21.1 Fifth Ave. MM'i.Kunnn n. it. The SooIjI nnd Srenlo Center of WHITE MTS. MAri.i'iroon, n. ir. MAPLEWOOD 11.JXULJ colony OPI..V JINK TO OCT NO HAT "KVBH. ONATS OJl MOSQXtTOES MAl'LEWOOD INN ('PUN- Jl'NE 1st On 7housan.l Aero Park 18 Holu Colt Course I'nsurpdiseil 0000 Tardl olli nuunl Registered Mnpleivood lltAl'-MlIIIIIINIi Tliril.NAMKNT June .10 Io July B Induslte i.r.Ri, (orTAOKi Av.iir.Anr.K Hook, nt- onie USD Ilroadiiai New Ilountsinl, VERMONT OPEN JUNE 14 Hooking Ufllte The l.orriilne. fith Ae antl 4."ii.i St TI4E" nnTJlVTC In (1UEEN IIIIt'NTAlNN --'-" -iB-Aere (Irounds shade, Minna Bond table Near II K, and" irone i ,u Rues,, .iiouern improiementa. Sin to I'JO llooklet CAiiCO BAY. ME. Peaks Island House I?5km,,n,,fJSSr, Portland. Seashore St country comb, bane., ,m bslh'c. boat's flsh'B Hklt. S. T. Bennett. ' AIIHI(IM('K MOUNTAINS LAKE OEOROE N T. eiiimmnnmmiiiMiintiiHiTmma i ikf r.rnnrji. N.v. ." ' 0 """ "" AlUany. Directly on trie . l Lake Hroitt, also State Road from Lko I nporrre. VUlsee Co lloltnn Lnndina'. ! funnrltv. Stnci f?jifar M A'hlIe fZervlem-1'1) or without Private Baths. to October ArJfoinina New YochtClutj-rircproolGarafio rree ioscpii 11. marvel."' iHEmmiiimiiiuimuiiin) S 1 1 AltUV Sl'RIXQis. N. V. ui. j i, ini.iii, ..iHuisuu nuuare 4ifs, i i . E. HICK, Manaeinf; Director I I 1 MIM'IIIMFR, IT, !ljp..v...rg"7lJ a M .Minrhfilrr in-Ih? Pavilion Hotel and Cottages " " ! llixcna .lima f Whit a fltiltiHiis rlnrlnea -r.,".L.r"-ir.."'.Vi..'i;r..r. i;"' .',"-,rt )l!ihment OlDUtV tii THE Mf'S'&l . fr Open 1 r,J..jAI -nu Aa.iiniiK j-,rwiniHsTii, nww virtu. r -t Vnttitrm ixnt mn anntlmllnn oi.- .V kuv luver .n.iul.i.a m.. js.nd uiji ! , lie, l-aowus BathvAi - 7 i ao 'wwi Cat.?. MAMTOJ.f?l- f r trntvl a f VAeU. ,1, VA a rm 5 i i ! I I ,t ! J M I rS t I I 0(1 II 3 Ji 1 1 a i a A t vll If.lfl -Y ii-: k
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