v -v'..m?m"ft , f , , "EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHIL'ADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919 if-TJl r J " , -, j.- f I. I ? k r ST K. .'V t? 1 , l $ i r- I K U r- h f , 4 I $ i ALL TROOPS OUT . OF RUSSIA SOON Churchill Te'll3 Commons That Situation Favors With drawal, of Men BOLSHEVISTS TOTTERING locution, May 30. Winston Spenrer Churchill, sccrelnry for wnr, speaking in tho IIoii'C of Commons jesteulny, foreshadowed the possibility of the with draw al of foreign troops from Ilussin by the end of summer, owing to the fmor nble fiituatlon. As soon an pence wns Higned, he snld, the Milne nrmy could bo reduced ftom ten to six dhlsions, and stHl more when it wns seen Mint peace was being effectively carried out. Tho British policy, said the HPirotnrr, was thpt llussla must be saved by the Russians and Mint new Russia must be a democratic state. The fio great pow rs had decided to make it n condition of their further support and formal rec ognition of the anti-Bolshevist govern ments in Russia that those governments must give a clar undertaking thai their victory would be immediately followed by a summoning of a constituent nssem blv on n democratic franchise. Detailing the situation in Russia, Mr. Churchill said that, despite deplorable events in Ukraine and Crimea, throw ing the whole of the rc-ourccs or tliose , fertile regions into Bolshevist hands, the military weakness of bolshcvism was becoming apparent. Wherever Mil Bolshevists had been fnced with deter-I mlnatiun they had been repulsed anil dihcn back. , , I Anviety with regard to Rumania, the secretary continued, was greatly les- uncd. The Rumanian nrni.v appealed capable of defending the Rumanian fiontier. while on the IMhonlun front heavy blows had been inflicted, inrrjmg (he Psthnninii mill Russian troops I within measurable distance of Tetio grad. Along the whole west fiont. from Fin land to Rumania, the wall of the weak, newly formed states, which a few mouths ngo becmed about to totter, wns standing firm, ftod the fact that this wall wns nble to keep the front and in miiiy cases to be adv anted was the most telltale measure of Bolshevist weakness. Vladivostok, May 30. (Bj A. V.) The highest allied government lcpresen tatives in Siberia have not received no tification of any change in the attitude of their governments toward the nll Russinn government at Omsk, bended by Admiral Kolchak. Nevvspapcis here state positively, however, that the 1'eaie Conference has recognized the Kolchak government. It was nlso stated j ester -day thntJnpan had extended recogni tion, but this is untrue. Dispatches received here indicate, it is said, that the views of the allied governments toward Russia coincide with those of allied representatives in Siberia, who, it is asscited, are in favor of opening negotiations between the Al lies nnd Admiral Kolchak, as a unit or individually, special arrangements be ing riinde to insure the rights of the people. SWISS TO REFUSE BLOCKADE Will Answer Allies That They Will Not Coerce Germany Geneva, May 30. (By A. P.) The Swiss Government has decided to rcplj negatively to the Allied note concerning the blockade of Germany if Gcrmuuj lefuscs to sign the peace treaty. It is held that loinpliance would in fringe Swiss neutrality. SILVER PLATING nlno t Nickel Plating Polifhing & Relacquering Sincle rirces, I.nrro or Small Lot TAR NICKEL PLATING WORKS 232 N. Fifth St. Lstablishrd Since 1S70. iS-ONE FLIGHT UP- 1317 Market St. NEXT TO THE GLOBt THEATRl SAVE 52 to8S SPRING SUITS For Men and Young Men HpucUllr Priced $9.90 and $17.50 Regular Values 815 and $35 J Discount We Accept to Discharged Purchasing Service -Men Agent a Orders Ul'lSN J5VKKY .KVKJIIKI CRESCENT OAL NIT .. SI0.7K. I KOO .JllMO i CHUTED IN CASn 1 Immediate Deliveries CRESCENT ICE & COAL CO. l2d St. bel. Woodland Ave. ttt (rrf; THE ORCHARD ',' , You can almost hear the birds sing as they perch among the apple blossoms in the Or chard 21 stories above the street A very beautiful, very peace ful place to lunch or dine, with trees and birds and blooms as .pleasant company! L'JlHTirJ Ti Ja Kb Gimbel Brothers Slore Opens at 9 For Tomorrow Saturday Store Closes 5 :30 Gimbel Brothers Friday, W(p0, 1919. i"M "IHI'O'FI T A 1T. fT TD Ends Saturday Evening. Save $100 on beautifully mahogany-cased "Conreid'l VlliyirirM riAIII y.l ,Un nayer nano. ray .b weekly. Save $52 on "Milton" Upright Piano, in ma-, hop-anv. Pav $2.2f? wppHv . Clothing for Red-blooded, Upstanding Americans There's a reason for everything. A suit hangs like a shirt on a bean-polej because it lacks science and the kneading of hand-sewing in the make. The clothes you wore before the war won't fit you now even though they were good clothes. You have changed. 1 We've followed the development we have clothes that are A Real Man's Change from Khaki J "Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" clothes are each designed by men! wiiu, on merit ana production, earn tar more than a member ot the Cabinet. No" guess work; no hoping" those men know. Suits $30 to $60. Men on the sunny-side of thirty will choose from the suits at $33.50 to $47.50. We nick the waistline a bit more for them.. Blue Serge Suits. $25. S30. $35. $40. $45 and $50 1 Yc i;ff-;n n Ro:u u i - wj AAbWAAXg ail HIGH UJ IU Wft-lHWl VllCOL IKSl SUMMER SPEUALS , 4 Tweed, Cheviot anrl rfleclmprp 5intQ at 5R99.RO anrl $2fi? Waist-line, light-fitting and conservative models. Suits of Paragon Worsteds worth $5 a yard at $29 Single- and double-breasted; two- and three-button. Young Men's Suits with Extra Pair of Trousers, $33.50 in service, that makes a suit pretty nearly equal two suits. Blue, brown and green worsted cheviots, single-?! ctiiu uuuuie-ureasiea. jjLJi 1 milmalllaSm TkRllI iB 'II llHlll i MHHHflHIHHHIHHHHE9BHilBHHHHMMHIIiHHllilHiBIIHIHIHIHHH HRhHBB Orprriliil919 5h Hotua of kui cutivlmar Dark, Fancy and Silk-Mixed Worsted Suits at $35 Newest models. Save $10 to $20. White Flannel Trousers to wear with blue seree coats. $9- Gimbels, Second floorl Women's Dresses Practical Draped Taffetas With Cool, Dressy Georgette Tops a $25 Special The long, long "drape" at the sides, the skirt and the wide crush-girdle all of the soft taffeta. The graceful collarless bodice of charmingly embroider ed Georgette. There's a "sleeve of merit," too. And the neckline is just exactly "right." Black, navy blue, taupe, sand-color, Copenhagen blue, a soft violet, and the new favorite dove-gray. Special, at $25. Three-Quarter Sleeve Georgette Dresses also Special at $25 Trimmed with smart tucks and fascinating little ruffles. The new flowing ileeves. In navy blue and black. Double-Thread Voiles Made Over Cool Little Net Linings in Navy Blue at $19.75 Two unusually smart styles one with a tucked gilet front; the other with tucks on the tunic. Printed Novelty Cottons with a Silky Look Like Foulards at $15 In the "practical colors" navy blue-and-white, black-and-white, Copen hagen blue-and-white. Linen Coat-Dresses at $15 in Wonderfully Smart Color Combinations Th new sot gold with blue. Copenhagen blue with gold. Rose with coffee. Wistaria and biege. mJfet, l L ft-,, L, f 1 wmh 1 1. ,,1 lssjfrw 1 4 ww ' $m i III ) " -j i r I ' : I Georgette and Taffeta Special at $25 A Remarkable Collection of Tub-Dresses in "Extra Sizes" At $11.75 to $19.75 Sizes 42V to 52. Cool, dainty voiles, mostly. Both dark and light effects. Long-line treatments. Made over firm, but cool, linings. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. pictured. WJM&I mm D3.95 cr--J 2 The Demand for Girls' Cool Tub Dresses' Is Met in This Sale at $2, $3 and $3.95 . Just the dresses that the young girls require for the balance? or tne scnool term ana ror vacation time as wen. na every one at a substantial saving. Pretty girlish models that are easily laundered. -In 8-to 14- year sizes and for the intermediate girl of 12, 14 and 16 years4 The Dresses at $2 are of plaid ginghams with wide belts and very attractive collars and pockets. In the gay plaids that the young girl prefers. The Dresses at $3 offer a wide choice. Of lineen in serviceable colors, trimmed with white y, collars and made on straight lines with belts. s And ginghams in stripes and plaids in the pret tiest models imaginable. Styles and styles at $3.95. The popular Regulation Dresses in Paul Jones and Jack Tar models. Of lineen and drill in very practi cal colors, braid-trimmed. Smart Dresses for the Intermediate Girl at $3.95 Tub Dresses of plaid voile with new side tunic and sash belt. And smart two-piece dresses of plain-colored gingham that appeal strongly to the "growing girl." Also Dresses of Trouville cloth, a cotton fabric that resembles linen in weave; panel style, cable stitch ing around the neck. In 12,- 14- and 16-year sizes. I wo models B12 i!ff34 (JUL, J $2 ik 1 ( Girls Capes Now Reduced to $16.75 Coat-fashion or the full circular sweep. Of nav y blue, serge or velour in French blue and beaver, have collars of contrasting colors. For ages 8 to 14 years in the group but not in all sizes. Some -Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. For Hot Days Women's and Misses' Silk and Georgette Dresses 1 At a Specially Low Price $15 Dresses that are cool and dressy that always look nice whatever the occasion, Many, many styles at $15. Of all taffeta, taffeta combined with Georgette and all Georgette the latter beaded or braided. Some cut on severely straight lines, others with ruffles and drap ery. In navy, French blue, silver-gray, sand, pink and black. In ,14- to 18-year sizes as well as sizes 36 to 46. Choice at $15. Girls' pretty White Dresses Sale Groups at $3.85, $4.85 and $5.85 Frilly-fluffy little dresses of white organdie with bodices al most entirely of lace and embroidery ; tunic skirts and skirts striped in Valenciennes lace. With ribbon sashes. In 8- to 14 year sizes. And Girls' frilly Net Dresses at $4.85. ' Gimbels, Subway Store. n fIk' - whit nu Orffandlt s S5lB Ureal (( (jlvJB at St.85 V V- -MfeSW m2k2 FnVfm i nMHttM. III V ' vlFim ' ii II V-y-r-1 Gorrtt TT Srtia Subway store II Summer Suits for Men $16.50, $18.50 and $22.50 and Young Men Three Groups Getting into "civies" again seems to be the "aim" of every soldier boy. Gimbels can supply his every need with entire satisfaction. Models for older men are also in these groups. Various materials worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and tw:eds. Young men will like the waistline models, while the more conservative styles are here for the man of quiet tastes. All sizes in regular, stouts and slims. Select at $16.50, $18.50 and $22.50 Gimbels, Subway Store. FOR WEAR IN WARM WEATHER Boys ' Uksh Suits at $2. 50 Woven madras, reps and good washing fabrics. Well finished, dressy suits in large variety; for boys 3 to 10 years. At $2. SO. The season's wanted Suits for boys; of dependable qualities and reasonably priced. Boys' Sports Blouses, 95c. The "Bell Blouse." In percales, blue chambray, O, D. twills and white. Fresh, crisp lots for boys 7 to 16 years. Boys' Cheviot Norfolk Suits, at SS.90, S10 and $11.50. Same Suit with Extra Knickers, at $10.50, $11.85 and $13.50. New waist line; form-fitting and full-belted models. Choose from 2000 suits. For boys 7 to 18 years. Gimbels, Subway Store. GIMBEL BROTHERS Seasonable Sale of i Men's, Women's and Children's White Shoes at $1.50 n.so A special purchase from a large wholesale house discontinuing' their white shoe business brings this unusually low price. " MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S - White Canvas Oxfords for Women ' White Canvas Pumps 'for Women White Canvas Strap Pumps I White Canvas Ankle Strap Pumps for Girls, at $1.50 -; Ankle Strap Pumps for Children, at $1.50 Children's Rubber-soled Oxfords' At Women's Rubber-soled Oxfords $ 1 !J 5 Men's Rubber-soled Oxfords A 0J Plenty of all sires, wide'widths. On sale in the regular shoo section. Uimbels. Subwav Store MARKET : CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH "! i .,-.. , ... . , ,. A u , t Tk, sV.J ' .! , ry"!" i- sa - ... , ... j . .-i g