ISiitU s" B 5ftTP 70:' IU t's y i t v OF LABOR ARRIVE &l jTrftde Union League Opens Bi-s-pnnlal Convention at First' f ' Baptist Church ' MASS-MEETING TONIGHT m LUUtffi &$ fti'Viy lB(lern of wnmnn liilinr nf wnrlel- iW T?itleiiironiine'ncenrrIveel here toilaynnd fa 'Various parts of the Vniteil Stntea rinil SV.Il . 1BMK1H.1 4. ..I......1 II.. !.!n...f..1 .... - N,fc 'JUiaUU IU tldUUll CUCT UlUlllllMl IUII 51,. "rr-ntlnt, nf hn Vntliifinl AVnmen Trflilp pf :: . ' .ynion J.enirtip. Miss Kalhcrlnp Collin", riroiiiloiit of the Philadelphia Womrn's Trmle Vnlon Xengue, formally oppnn the mooting thfa morning in tlio lirt HniitKt Church, He-vente-entli and Sanouiu Streets. Mr. Itiiwniiml Koliins, ua tlonal president, will pr lele mcf ui' VeeeJins; sessions. Wore than KM) ilrlogatos arc proont (At tho initial session tudnv, the Clii pai;o dolegation groitod tin- liosto-i league In pour. Mix. T.aurn Klllott pf Now Yolk, lod tin- lunviiillon In Mns Ing. ltrltkli leader to Spp.iU Miss Mmy Alt Aitliui. .nittiuv nf the I!ritih Women's Tunic- I itnm League, will lp hup of Hip iipinkpts tln afternoon, Mi's Ale Artlmi nlso will appear at Witlii'isiuiiiii Hall tonight with Miss Hot SeliiieicWmiin, piti tlont of tin- Now oik leaguo to ad (IresH a mans mooting This nftoruoon Miss Sthnoidoiuian and Mis-. Mar) Anderson, nosistnnt chief ot tlie women in initnstrv service of the T)n(i.ln,Ai.l .. I t. ! I.it.1 ,1...!. JLVl'ttil.UH 11V Ui ..ltii, lll, l Kill- llllll i .......t .. .... l..l...M .!..!.. ......... .. ft.. lAJiLliluin in Miiiifi unrftinn hi mi Peace Uoufproui e Tomorrow iiftr-innnn nt IVilook. at the First Iluptist ("lunch Miss Mm garet Itonellielel, tlio onh woman mom ber of tho pithiiini ntai lomnuttio of the JJiitisli Trndo I'liion Cnnirress and the first woman tliltguto fiom tho Hilt Wi l'eeletntion of l.nlim to tin- Amer iian I'edpintinii of I..ilior, will ho a speaker with Mis Aiiilc-ri-on. Questions of Natioiul Import Another I'nglih woman of promi nuite in the labor movement who i i I peeted to attend tlio convention is Miss 1'lcnnor Itnrton. of Slieffiold, I'nghuid. representing the .lliitish Women's Co operative (Juild. Questions of national Importance to Women in those ilavs of leumstrtictiou will bo ijiMiissod at the i oinontion. Delegates have mine to I'hiladolpliu lo attend them from various central labor bodies, state federations mid union or ganizations in all parts of the tonntry. Meetings will bo held at the Tirst Baptist Cliurrh every daj this week. & from 9 o'clock in tho morning until ." E3T o'cldck in the afternoon. One of the iot important events lir tonuoction with the couieufiou will be the meeting this evening. Official headipiaitors of the conven tion willjie nt the Lincoln, Thirteenth nnil Ironist streets, wjiere tho dele gates will btay during their -visit, n. War Problems Are Ore.it One of the questions of popular inter est which is to he threshed out at the convention is that of tho reorganization of the American household to" put do mestic service on n footing tolerable to the working woman. A resolution to this effect will he introduced bv Mrs i Raymond Itobins, national pioxident of the organization. In speaking of the pioposod resolution Irs, Itobins said : "ruder luescnt con ditions the working woman resists thp fmggcstion that ehe seek doimstic service as a means of livelihood, and leseuts the efforts to draw or force her into it. She is tired having this ill-paid, trying form of manual lubor urged upon hei as pre-eminently woman's field and proper choice, when she knows that In nlniost nnv other ratlin" n unmnn . celves not only better pay but more consideration ux a iiunun nping, aim lias perhaps n chance of advancement. Resents "Squeezing Out" "Above all, the working woman bit terly reheiits what she sees as u ten dency to fcipippze her out of the bettep paid jobs where she is competing faiily with mpn hi order to forte her to re port to the kitchen for a livelihood "When despairing householders cry, MVfaat in to become of the American iij- jjuuje ii nr tuu gpi, no sorvanis .' tue ."forking woman demands to know, i i ... ... ... . .. .. vynose nome yours or mine' lor. tot aftr all, the working women are more I (V ; numerous than their well-to-do sis J Urs whose plaints aie heard iu clubs Sind in the newspapers. Anil domes tlce service means no home nt all for the, domestic worker." a lAUlcd Demands Given to Austria fk', Contlnnesl From raie On fJf xhh protection of minorities and free dom of transit. Rumania: Rumania aerees to a 'ryf iimilar treaty for protection of nil- 'tyi aorities and freedom of transit. ffCk1J!'1 Russia: Austria is to recognize and ! t ,, tesPec' t'ie 'uH Independence of all ' rff (Vthe territories which formed part of -'. the former Russian empire. She Is B?i.-eiiiO' accept definltr;ly the annulment of y, treaties or agreements of all kinds i"HroncluiIed ''since the revolution of 'rkwNtmmber, 1017. with all govern f '' ments or political groups on territory of the former Russian empire, The ''J Allies reserve all rights on the part of .'Raisla, for" restitution and satisfaction 'jt be, obtained from Austria on the 'VrUelples of the present trfaty, i GeneraT Arranfrments (t' Anstrla In to eSonsent to the nbrd. Vaatloa or the treaties ot itsiuj uy '""" which. Belgium was established as a neutral state and her .frontiers fixed - aacjo accept ia advance any convene J 'tloaVlth which the Allies may de te'rjnine to replce thrau Austria ad h$Y to the aljrpeationif the ueut ,-.lrlMy ot the nrrapd duchy of Iuxem. ' burg and accpts Ja advance all inter national BreBeni;s as to it reached bv the allied and associated powerg. Vustrlft' aatpta all arrangements which the ,aMid and assoslated rs4nV1wltK Turkey jrna laU 5.y -, K-r these countries by Austria or her na tionals and not dealt w Hh elsewhere. Austria accepts all arrangement with the allied and associated rlowen made with fScrmany coniorlilng the territories whoso nlmhilonnient was Imposed upon Denmark by the treaty of KM! I. rrutftioii of .Minorities 111 a scries of special clauses, Aus tiia uudeitakes to biltig her Institu tions Into conformity with the prin ciples of liberty mill Justice and ac ktinvvlpilgi that the obligations for thp protection of minorities nrp mat tors of international concern over whiih thp league of nations lias jur isdic tioli. Kho assures Complete' pro tectioii of life and llbeitj to nil lu liabitHiits of Austria without distinc tion of birth, nationality, language, ine or religion, togi Ihor with tlio light to the froo oxiuisp ot nnv creed All Austrian nationals with out distinction of nice, language or roliglon arc to be pcpin! bofoio Un law Xo lcstrlc tlons aio to ho im posed mi the froo hp of nnj Ian gmigp in private m public ntid ion -onalile faillitics ace to bp given to Austrian nationals of nnn-lipimiiii sjioecli for the use of their language, befoie tlio lourls Aiistriau iiutlomils belonging to rue mi, lellgious or Im guistic minoiitios nn to pnjov tlio sump piolection ns ntlipr Austrian her own or her allies' tiritmics to to schools am) oilier educational osiiililiflnm nts, and in districts where it i oiisidernblp proportion nf Austrian nationals of othei than (iorinmi speech aio lenient facilities hip to bo given in si liools foi tho instim tiou of clnlilicu in tin ii own fungting!- ami mi equable hnie ot public' ftinels is to ho provided foi the puipp Those pieivisions do not pin hide tlio Ails 1 1 in ii (iov eminent from mnkiug the teaihiug of tiermiiu nliligatorv Thcv are to bo pmbodipd 1 Austria m hoi fiindiiinoiital law a J hill of lights and pieivisions logaidiug them aio to In miller the protntion of flip league of nations Austrian Mights Oiitsiele I'uropp, Austin! renounces all lights, title's ami prmlegts .is to hpr own in her nllns' tpiutories to all tin- allied and associated powers anil undertakes hi incept w huh vet measures hip taken bv tlio principal allied powers in relation thereto Tin- clauses as to Kgvpt. Moioko China .mil Sum mo identical after the nocessaiv inoilihi litmus with those of tho (Senium tieutv except that is iittiullv in tho case- of China thoio is no unci foi so gnat detail .Mlllt.irv, nival and .ill cliuses: Tlio inilitiuv clauses aie les, iveel Naval All Austin IIiinMri.ui war ships suIiiiuiiiirs and vc.sels of tho DjiiuIip tlotillr .no declared to bo linnllv snrieiulinel to thp prm cipil allied ami iissoc into povvus. 'I'vvciilv one spec llnd iiiixiliaiv inns ois aio to bo distil mod ami Heated us me reliant ships All warships and siibmaiiius under iniistim tioii in ports which belong en have belonged to Austi in Ilungar.v shall he broken mi. the siiIvjcp not to be used ex eept for industiini pin poses mid not to bo sold to foicjgn countiies. 'Hie innstriutioii in acciuisillon of anv suhmarino even foi lommerc ial pin poses is foi bidden. All naal arms. , ammunition and other war materml ' belonging to Aubtro Iliingnr at the date of tlve armistice shall be sur : rendered to the Alius The Austrian wireless stntion at Vienna is not to lie I used for naval militar.v oi political 'j messages lelating to Austria or hei late Allies without Hip assent of the allied ami associated governments duriug three moijths, but onlv feu commercial purposes under .supervi sion. During tho same period Austiin is not to build nnj more high power wiieless stations. Air clauses TIip air clausps hip Mituallv thp same as in the (Jpruian trentv. pscept for the 100 niiplnne mid then personnel, which (Sormanv is allowed to letnin uiitil Octobei to searc h for mines (Senoral : Austria agrees not to ac e milt or send an military, naval or air mission to nnv foreign eountrv, nor lo allow Austrian nationals to enlist in the uru , navy or air service. of auv foreign povvpr. The section on penalties is identicil with the Oernian treat, except for the omission of nnv piovision similar to that calling for the trial of the ox kalsir of German. The section on reparation is re served. The financial clauses are resorted. Rioiiomh' clauses nre, except in certain details, such ns shipping, similar to those ef the German treat. Special provisions nre added, bow -evoi, frr forner Austro Hungarian nations acquiring nn allied national ity. Similar to those in the (leriiian treaty, relating to the Inhabitants of Alsace-Lorraine, their contracts are maintained subject to cancellation bv their governments. Austria undertakes to recognise nny agi cement or conven tion made by the Allies to safeguard the interests of their nationals in any undertakings constituted under Aus-tro-Hungarlan law which operates in territories detached from the former Austrian empire and to transfer any necessary documents ttnd iufounation in regard to them. Freedom of Transit The clauses as to freedom of tran sit are the name in the Austrian as in the German tieaty except for thp commission of provisions affecting Germany nlone and Uie insertion of specific clauses granting Austria transit privileges through former Austro-IIungarian territory in order to agsure her acceiss to the Adriatic. Miscellaneous provisions, are, after 'neqessary substitutions, virtually identical with those of the German treaty. The treaty Is to come into force when signed by Austria (and three principal powers and to be effective for the individual states on the deposit of their specific ratifica tions. Now's the Time (o wattf oft Bummer un damareeJa th complexion by uilna our skin Food a favcrlt wilh eomi of lh relrnlna beautlee'of aoclety and the tar Cleana. aoftena, nourlihea and Jrolectn without harmlnc. Tubte. 5c. Jar. It LLEWELLYN'S I'blladflplila'a Standard Drui Store 1518 Chestnut Street rare Bath Snap, )U CV v 'f -i FORLONGVACATION - V Few More Sessions Will Bring Recess Until Fall With Much Work Undone WAIT ON CHARTER BILLS Xcail.v throe full months' vacation Is the suinniPi siheilule of Cit.v Council" The desks will' be cleared at two regit lar and one or two special sessions this month An adjournment will then' be taken until the last week in September. Onlv nil unexpected emoigenc.v vill bring the members baek to their scats at auv time later than .lulip -(. as it is px pie tec! that loan legislation will bp.well out of tho win befoie that date. N"c matter how much of Hip proposed SH, ToO.tMO loan is linnllv nuthniircd, it will not be lloatccl until cailv fail. Chairman (SnUno.v, of Councils' Iniance committee, will nsk the lnunicipal dp naitnieut hinds to makp up tlieh 1!)l!l liudgetM in time foi presentation to coiincilmon cm tin It retain from the, long "lost " Changes oc insielneel bj the passage of u.iiv chaitci loglslalloii at lliinisburg will c.insp iiiiifusion. as hills now pending piovicle foi oxindl- tines Hint hnvt lover befeilo boon inn side rod hi huilgts . Aliii C'liange Hiulgels 'I lie steadllv hit i casing budget cp I mauds are eiuh full made the Mibjict of j iuquirv bv Councils' ilnancp coniiuittee, and the enactment of new laws iimv I I lead to nnnv i liangis in the departmen tal allowances Kspecinll.v will this lip, i the case with Councils, thp Dopnitniont ,nf Health mid Chniitlos, and the Dp-1 partment of Supplies, if planned legis nation bec oun s law. ' T.ast jear several eoiini ilmanlc com- Iniittees did n little work in the hot wentliei. the holdover inepiiilis ine liiel- ing ion! ptotitienng. wntei improve j jinints mid tiollcv- fjics The onlv one I In Id civil this vein is that of watn. land verv little has been do u iccent months hi hasten anv piovision for cithei iiiuveisnl niitoiiiig or extensive improvements i I No Action on Water As lienil of tin spei i il committee in j ti listed with the tusk of ill vising metli .oils bv which the entile eitv can be1 plaieeNinli meter basis. Cliniimnii (Snff uo.v has mm keel lime for manv months, mid then- is no indication Unit tho wntci ' .sliiut igo will be taken anv inoie sen ouslv this sunimei than in jpjis past. Dining the long sunimei lccos of . . 4 ' iV" teVBtorU PUBUO LE ( ouniils, Mnvor Smith plans having his it wns seveial hours before anv hendwaj clc pnitnientul lipads put under contract iconic! be wade ngainst their spicad. all possihle municipal work, including! Dming this time tlnee ot the gasoline street improvements doiiiuiidod by the tanks exploded. Operative ISuilders and other orgaiii?.!- MlllIuP Kual(is or,. stationed nt all tions. .Vinil) nt litest conirncis win up- penel upon the Mil cess or fnilutc of the loan legislation tins niouiii. ( Hie The loan progtam iseiectod to come,,on up in c ominou (.ininni liiuisciay, anil it will probablv ovoislndovv all othei legislation dining , the closing sessjons befoie rteoss Mauv bills if not cpnjkl acted upon will lie ov'ei iu committee, and ma die n nntiiial death in the dos ing months of the administration. These provide for various classes of impiovc inonts in man pmts of tlio pit. SAYS MINISTERS HELPED Preacher Asserts Clergymen Are Re sponsible for Sunday Sports in City Ministers who inndp public statements in favor of Sniiilav sports have hnnllv won thp tight for public imports in the parks on Sutuln, accotdiug to the Itov. i liarles ii Aispaen. vvno spoke ar. ""linto the fliunes meeting of the JlPtor.n. ci .vuuisters As- i TIl0 ,soners who nie detained in Miclatioii, Iifteentli and Rnce streets, le brBi u gtonp prUon a fcw llllmlmI t0(ia- ards fiom the storage lioube, crowded "I am afraid that we have lost theto tllP wn(ow nnd shouted encouragc hght because miuiters who were thought IIirnt ( tbe hrp lighters through the to express thp Miitimcnt of lnrge de- bais npross tilp windows, nominations have gone on rpeord as fa- pC0,c n all sections of South rhil vonng llortK on Sutulav. I fear that nu-eipiim wele gicatly excited and Sunclav sports will be nn assured thing cr0U(jP1i to tbe windows or congregated within n enr." lip said. ' unon the strpct corners and alone The miuistcis nlso dicussed various wars to spend their vacations. City Market Guide Abundant Cucumbeis, ladishes, asparagus und straw beriies. Normal Lemons, bnnanas, green beans, old onions, oldpotntoes, new potatoes, rhubarb, spinach, peaches nnd cabbage. Searee Carrots, apples, giape frmt. beets, cauliflower and lettuce. Thp height of the stiaw berry sea son is nt hand. Harjy peas from Xcw Jersey have mnde their appearance on the local market during the last few days. A good siippl was received tins morn ing JEWELERS CHESTNUT AND wedding gifts Of Exceptiomal Silver ' A Collectiom Of sil ver Tea; Coffee Amd Dessert Services With Accompanying Flat ware. Which Will Es tablish New stand, ards Of Artistic in. " ' terest. price Are T ' Never Excessive THE SALVATION ARMY NEEDS YOUR- HELP 1:1 jKpmiJAt)BLi?HiA;,' mo.nda,' jUne 2, 'low Epitome of Allied Peace Terms Given to Austria St. Germain, June 2. Au epitome of the Allied peace terms presented to Ausdia today follows: Austria must accept the covenant of the league of nations and the labor charter. She must i enounce nil her extra Iiit roponn right". Austiin must recognize the" complete Independence of Hungary. Site must tdcinobilie nil her naval mid an lal forV'es. Kutlic Austio-Hungarian navj to be surrendered to the Allies. Twvntj one specified' auxiliary mil seis to be disarmed and treated as mer chantmen. All wnt ships, including submarines, under construe lion shall be broken up and mnv onl be used for individual tnu poses. All naval arms and materials must bo surronderld. 1'iiturp use of submnrlnps prohibited. Militai clauses aie reserved. Iloitndarios of llolienilu and Moravia to foi in boundary between Austiia anil Czuho-SIovakia, with minor leitlfi eutilllis. Allies inter to fix southern boundary (icfeiiing to .lugo-Slavial. l'astern li'iunclarj leaves Marburg and Itnilkcistmtg to .Ttigo-Hlavia. Wpstcni and not thvv ostein frontiers (facing llavaiia and Switzerland) cm e hanged . Austiia must itrngiiirp independence ot (Voc ho Slovakia and .liigo-Slavla. Austiia is recognised ns an independ out republic, under the nuiiie of Itepub lie of Austi in, Austria must recognire frontiers of Tlulgaria, (Sreere, Hungaryv Poland, Rumania, (Veeho-Slovnkia and Jugo slav ia as at present or ultimately do te iniiniil, Iloiiudaties of Austria, CVccho-Slo- Sailors Injured in Navy Yard Fire ( cmttiiiceil From 1'nce One am holed in the back channel nem the seme of the c onflagiatiou. woulel be igiiited bv the burning oil nud fuel, seme of wine h was thrown several bun dled feet us the extensions occinictl. : . . . inoie nre a number or. gasoline tanks near cue sioragc nouse, ami nip men fought to prevent the hie from reach ing them , but lift oi an houi it was seen Hint the Haines weio . lining lieiul wav, mid two aim ins fm the cit.v dc pai tine nt were turned in. 'Iluee Tanks Kxplode When tlio eitv fiipmen niiived the flumes wpip burning nt their wmst, nnd noiIltM. ami liosp linns wore stretcheit nit ovei the v.ircl. A dense smoke from the swept over tho surrounding terri nt times, complete! covering every thing witli a dense, black cloud. Building Xo. 20, in which the jaid records arc kept, and tho I"uel Oil School, an adjacent building, were for a time threatened b the flames. All employes and persons going in nnd out of the jnnl were hurried nlong bv the gum ds to prevent any congestion along the streets. Nearby, in the block channel, aie lo cated n groat niimbei of destroers, which recently came in from duty over- sens, nnd the Crews of these xessels ciovvded upon tlfo decks to help in case of an cmergencj. Tlio police boats Stokclej and Stuart weio summoned and came up the back u hatiuel, throning long stieains of water r Maud naik roads to sec the flare of the flames against the sky. Man said that it was the most spec,- taculai lire which had ever been seen in that section. Chemical Engine Xo. 44, while rush ing nlong Broad street between Ore gon nvcnueini the Yard, "was wrecked when one of thp horses stumbled nnd fell. Xono of the firemen were injured. Worship In Masonic Home Religious services were conducted vpsterdnv in the Masonic Home. Rroad ancl Ontario streets, by St. Alban's Lodge, No. E2i). The Rev. Samuel Mc Wiliinnis, pastor of the Tioga Methodist Kpiscopal Church, preached on "For giveness." Asa W, Vaudcrgrift, chair man of the committee on religious services at the home, spoke" briefly. SILVERSMITHS JUNIPER STREETS vnkla and Jugd-Slavia to be dually fixed by mixed commission. Czpchn-Slovaklo" and .TugO'Slavia must ngice to protect laclal, religious ami linguistic minorities. Sections dealing with war prisoners and graves me identical with (Seiman tieaty. 1 ' (Siiaiantees of execution of treat foriespond lo theise in German pact. Austrian iintlonnls guilt of violating international laws of wm to bo tried b Allies. Austria must accept economic condi tions and fieedom of transit similar to those in German tioat.v. Ilotli now Slav nntious and Rumania must nssuie freedom of transit and eiiultahlo tiealment of foreign com mtice. Austria must recognize full Inde pendence of all terrltoiics fonnerl a part of Russia. Hrest l.ltovsk treaty is annulled. All treaties with Russian elements concluded since l evolution annulled. Allies reserve right of lostltiitlon for Itussia from Austria. ' Austria must consent to abrogation of tieatlps of IS39 establishing llelglan neutrality. Austria must agree to now Belgian boundaries as fixed by Allies. Similni pieivisions with respect to iiPiitrnllt and lomuliiiics of Luxem burg. Austria must aecept Allioel disposl-. tion of nnv Austi inn lights in Turkey nud Itutgnria. She must aicept Allied nimiigeineiit with (Soimnny rogmding Schlesvvlg Holstein. Austrian nntlonals of all races, lan guages and religions equal before the law. Clauses affecting Kgvpt, Morocco, Siam and China identical with German treat. GRAND JURY 'SWORN IN Harry Hohenstead Appointed Fore-"- man of Body llefm e Judge Audotiiied in Quar ter Sessions Couit Xo. 1, the members of the Jiiiip (timid fury wnp swoin iu todav. Hair IloliPiiste-nd, exaiiiiner, sl.'Kt"! 1'itiil stioot, wns nipoiiitod foio- i "" innn oi tlio Doclv l hose e oinprising the jury nre: CIuuIps liiikci. e ngineor, 1 lit l'ast Allen street: Joseph V. Cottoi , ice president, -I'll South Tvvcntv second street: Thomas Dolo, saloonkeoiiei, .'iOt'i Xnrtli I'lovth stieet; Geoigo l'litsclio. Mili'smmi, H-Iti o r t h Tvvonty-Kpvpnth tleot: J J. Green, machinist, ."iL'lL' Chestnut street; Alon- 70 Iloagliiiul, papoiiuakoi, 0474 Uidgc nvenup; llnrr Hohpiisti nil. pxaiuhiei. 1 4.LH.1 I'nul street: Ileimnu Iloeilbackei. morocco, LJ1SS (iioon stieet; Isadore Kaplin. machinist, '.U-7 Page strpet: Howard Lntklimt, machinist, 'J."14 Xortli Twpiit.v -ninth stieet: William A Mi Donald, painter, 2."!4l! W. Oakdalo street ; Albeit Roimig, huh her, 344 Aortli Wilton stioot; William (J. Smith, earpentei, 1M1II Xoith Clarion street: Clinrles Slanf. tov miikpr. 1:!4R I'rankford avenue: .losenli Stein, slme. milker, 4.T'J Main street, Mauauuk; Thomas J. Tiukiucton. real estnio IMS Xorth Fiont street; John Wca therb, shipper, :u." Kast Tliavtr street; David Williams, diiver, DOS Cantroll street. Wants to Buy Cape Cod Canal Washington, June L, (Ilv A. !.) ilecietarv Haker todaj asked I'ongrchs loi legislativp nuthoritv and an appio- piution ot KltMJUU.lKH) for the lump dintc jmrclmsp of the Capp Cod Canal. Action b.v Congress was nocessarv. he said, that tlip canal might bp nupiircd without waiting the result of ncmllne condemnation proceedings. "The 13th NEW YOIIK emi S Suits, Coats, Capes, Dolmans Hagedorn Styles Are of Materials and Workmanship. Hagedorn Sales Are Known for Bona Fide Reductions. A Few of the Many Bargains Are Reductions on Tailored Suits A collection of tho latest models in serfje, gabardine and tricotine. Formerly $89.50 to $110,00 25.00 45.00 59.50 I Street and Afternoon Dresses, of foulards, Tricolette Drewes, elaborately em- Q e ffeA Georgette and satin. . AC. Afl broidered. ' tJD.ViVU Farmerhi in Xxznn" Wntworhi town nn n Formerly to Georgette Dresses, very smart and distinctive Japanese Crepe Dresses, washable models. CQ ft Stammer colors. Formerly $79.50 lI7?u , Formerly $19.75 Satin and Net Dance" fiocks In American Beauty, Black, Turquoise, Mile and Rose, . Formerly $85.00 92 STATE NiES ON CASUALTY ROLL f Two Lists Issued by War De partment Show Total of 575 SEVERAL REPORTED KILLED Washington, June L'.-XInotj-tvvo I'ennsj Iranians aie named In two casualty lolls released bv the War Dp pnitnient today. The total for both Ilts Is r7ii. A complete summary nf casualties for the state follow si l'lee! from Accident snef Other Chum's I rtlVATt; Pusquale Cl.ijT.fa farrell Klllril In tll.i I Ul North Heonitireet, Phlladeluhl.i "loci from lll.-ne fc. . T"". lift Hied rrom VVounil, tl-revlouslr Rrported llleeli ITtUATi: Stephen AV. rerr8 Seranlon Ivllled In Action (freuotiilr Itniorlcil Mlsslns In Artlon) i;nivT?-ANT"Mo"11 "mllh Ncion J?nphr.i,; .,"'0"1'. 1'orl Orlitlth John ! opollii ra,"l,ursh. Arthur 15 l.lnt l'i rrv ltauitclrd. Dftrce Viidrtermlnnt (rrrvlnulr Kcportrd Vllsslni; In Aellon) PniVAT'J Ansclo Tuxaiio, Illi kfleld Itrlcirntil to Ocilr (Prev Imi.h llrmrtcd .Vllsslnc In Action) siir.h1'1'?";:'.1'"" Oarofalo 91fl Smith Hlilh alrcet. Phllactclphla MlMlnc In Action rjltVATE John K Kcmorv, Downlncton Vvoiindfcl Kevcrclr . HKUUEANTH John CI bursli, Tart c. Irfnn, Sen Klnlfllo Plttn- 4 Norih Secnih buK.h.,..lII2J!nan '' WhHaker. barren rcnler I'lUVATKS Charts. Anderson Iturlvalcr Nlaaaae farlo Wvomlnir. Ocorue T. Lekcrt Dfltoni Harry O Schmauk. 1441 North Maacher atrmt. l'hlladdlDhla. William H llalley. 'VWrilamsport. James Colllnn T:'D Saybrook avenue. Wcat Philadelphia John I l.on.1or. I'otlavllle: Carl C Kabtan 1U.' orth iont atree?t. Phlladclohln ,VVniiiidrcI, Decree Undetermined I.TKUTKNXT1 .iMInJi A Lr.fT.. ll. mouth SKUQIJANT John 13 KlrkiMtrkk Polls cohpokaus Charlm v. Tlvsns Iirook- In'MAiaSifJ'irrSL'ABtrier Wante! "KffiK,, Wa Htuanrcuk 7'3 South Front mreet l'hllu delphln. prank aunnoik. l'otliitouii l'ltlVATtS Edward VV Mann RJ7 C'nn preaa atreel. Cheater Harrj I.. Moore l'ltta iirithl Harold I) Smith, t.jnn Iraneeaio Aennerl. Ilelle Vernon, Kantore A enture Koat Liberty; l.en P ohle Johnstown Charles s Hirnti Jaikaonwald Iloj rtlnoud Htoudt, PotUvllle- Marry S Strome VUlkei Harrel William K Anlhroae, lluntlnadnn llarrv C" Ilartels lln Morrla street 1'hlla eleliihla C'haelea JT Bartholomew Perkaale Peter C Bauer. 2515 .North Seventh el rut Philadelphia. Waller William Conrad Hunt tnedon; William- Crouse Kchoeneek, loaeoh M, Pairo 471S Umtirla Btreet. Phlladelnhti Michael J. Plahertv Mtnokapn. l.vnferd 11 llerr, Lebanon, Richard 1. hellv, SI'.'I Jannv atreet lkhlladeinhla. 1'iul 11 lfevre r.on- raBten Qeorue lilnenberser KnoU. Thomae Prederlck lllleB, Mahno C ll . Michael Oodllck, llroid Mountain Anthonv P Her mnnn, rlttabursh rrunk Kershaw Upland Tolbert ISIder I.lndaeA, Dune anville. Charles Metzser. Columbia ,4 ine nareiin Leecnuurs. Comer Corncllua llredbenner. Headlnir Wounded Mlihllr CAPTAIN'S William A. Copeland Oreeim burir, llruce Pane WllkealJarre HEnclKANr Aliauatlns Colllna 2118 Hldffe avenue Philadelphia. LORPOHA1.S Theodore Crtst Columbia' Charles Kverett Street W lltlamnporl. Albert K Walno Hrownsvlllev MUSICIAN Ueorco Prantr Urlshtblll, Lebanon PRIVATES Paul Uaerlnchaa Favette City: Ralph A Carlaon 1rone Ilarr Cherrv. 1B2G Norta htanley street. Phlla delphla. Cart Chesk. Norwood, lohn C Cambv. Urldaevltle , James E C-'onnolb. Woodlawn; Jamea Drvsdale join Spruce street, Philadelphia Mike Evanlck. Johns lovvn. Cljde H Finch 111", Smith avenue Cheater. Patrick Plnnaaan lOln North Slxty-alxth atreet, Phllndelnhla. Arthur Henry Gardner. I.aston. Prank Concilia. Oil City: Raymond Custer. Hast strnudsburg. Michael Detore, Pltlston, Carl Benedict lllik Pltlabnrall. John Frank Dunbar Newvllle John Illntz Bay City William A llulratt Seranlon' Oliver Iaugh Adah. Joseph Has pana. Ambler Mother Tries to Die Swallowing poion tablets utter a ciuariel with her husband, Jirs. Clcorgp Simpson, tvvcuty jcais old, of hi oith Second stieet, Camden, was taken to Cooper Ilospitul early jesterday morn ing, and for n time was in n serious condition, but will recovrr. -Mm. Simp Kon is the' mother ot a few weeks' old infant. Klli;20i!j'JV,Jr"J?.mn M "m'th Vln-m 1 Kiii-'Wl0" ,,reloilsI KrwrlFil Hlrell uJ.i KHhii,.NANT Jam'" V lennj 14H l"l!tv5n"i-2 ienu". I'llllailrttlllJ , . u. J.annp, .lliant Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns' 1 &Fiopn - Annual Sale Known for Distinctive Individuality and High Quilaty Reductions on ' Capes and Dolmans, (The season's-smartest styles showing most 'fashionable trimming effects. ' , Formerly $45.00 to $85.00 29.75 $85.00 ' Seftge Very effective -i v tt5 l , r voys rn Verdict Onei Ifnli nnil ltif.n Into (iertniij n.KT. 1 "ul!lhltnstfl. rrnirnl iiwulnn nt IV.n n.-M. ' "-" ?'" "--' " "" ,. 6fv2!er,,nc'' U'resentcd the terms w,lnSAutrlans m ''rSKarl ltnn.. ..IIA -r -"-.. .mc muslin V.nn "- , ol V" delegation, then Ton!" tf,,rr ,BTr"ch- Hr. Ren '" Sgr,,th a 4ptalnt nt the de- f""s7S31&-u'clarv1 " Austrian re- "' " ,' - reiy ftlee from the Haps- chancellor concludecUbls address at 12;.0 o clock. Ceremonies Y Rrlef After Dr. Renncr's address, Premier (Itmenceait asked if! any one else dc- sired to speak. There was no response ami ne decluied the pra,nnnv m.i.i i he decluied the ceremony endei llie hall was deiisi.lt. ..ni .t ..... . , ....... .j jiut ntn, inline nf the secrctarips having bpi-ii ndmlttc'd Htl i ii ii v.- insmtier nnd the denseuess of ine c.roug uelug detracted somewhat fiom the Impressivciiess of the cere monv. 'I he entire jieace treaty was not pre sented to the Austrians today, and tho fifteen dajs iJtipulation with regard to tlien reply, therefore, refers only to tho ; ortloji of the terms handed thein at todav s sessjoil. '1 he palace at St. Germain is rich with historic memories, recalling asso ciations with Mary Queen of Scots, Cntlieilnede Medici, Dlann of 1'oiters uim cm.- iriuroneii jumes ii of ljng- i inn, uuiong otliers. l ar more ancient! hlstorv. iiovvevcM, is linked with it, for from the wails of the conference cham ber hang tin- earliest known intelligent leeoiil' of piehistoric man In the form of mile traceries. Twenly Miles by Automobile Tor President Wilson, Premier I.loyd (Jeorge, Premier Clemenceau and the otlicr allied statesmen, attendance upon the ceremony involved nn automobile iiele of about twyity miles by a round about route. Steep, curving ronels lead from the vallev of the Seine to the square he- i lore uie cunieati wuere ine various auto- f mobiles halted. Two Sepiadrons of """I" wn up in the scpiare kept I ,,1,,K "". limited number ot spectators who could find places on the sidewalk. 'llie conference hall was reached over n eliawhinlge leading to the inner court . of thp castlp, where dlsmouuted dragoons j weio stationed lo render miuitary honois to the lepresentatives of the allied nations Two nnriovv flights of stnirs were mounted thence to the ceremonial chamber A few privileged spectators looked out upon the scene .within the court arcl from the windows of the apartments occupied bv Jnmes II after his flight from England. The room selected for the ceiemonv. although the largest in the castle, pro vided Mane room. Tlio mom, known ns the Stone Age of Prehistoiic Hall, was almost entirely occupied by the conference table, arranged in a hollow rectangle, leaving scant space for the tables of the secretaries and for a lim ited number of correspondents. Chairs were placed for President Wil son and Premiers Clemenceau nnd I.Iovd WAR CHEST Final Payment Due June 1, 1019 Those boys did the job so well that we'll never need another War Clest. PHILADELPHIA Thirteenth Strejt Jttse below Chestnut j and Dresses Mentioned Be&w 39.75 47.50 1 fcs "VMf vy yww(iy frocksi in 9.75 and Tricotine Dresses styles in the smartest fabric! i rmmna.s-m-i 1 iJBKmBWX m lilmnmJ: I i i " r cWMtlfrnrT TWfWSik ilr XWiltiil WI Lekt H4li I ?W-S( I ("llftB t. 1 """atSKlnln Ihl Sb and colors.. Formerly ,$82.50 to $110.00 19.50 to 65.00 f rinEMBN EVEKY TEN rHT "But we carry our owrt insurance Even thoielargeconcernathatcan alfsrd lo earrr n "Reaerve for Insurance Fond Install QLODE Sprinklers. Tey are net Interested In lower Insurance rates ef fected by GLOBE. . But safeguarding business against lost production through fire Interests any manufacturer ; GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. 203 Wnahlncton Ave. Dickinson 531 The lltrachede Hall Clotk Ca , antlnoW, O. equipped wlta OUOBU SpclBlden. mr:vataxmmim6iw,nxKixm t ..i .!. I 1 ,1 ..LI. d.t..J icurKu ice cue iienei oi ciicmuoic, 1111011 on either naml liy peaces for the otner delcgntioiiH, which rnn around threo sides of the rectangle. The foot of. the table va rserved for Chancellor Iten- ner and hia six: colleagues. A iablo for the Austrian Kecretnries and inter" pretcrs woh placed behind the Austrian plenipotentiaries. The conference Inble was drnped In red, recalling the grtlc homc jest of nn Anxtrian at St, tler- malii t tint only a hendmau, nn axe ami n block weip lpcpiired to complete thp stnge potting for the dismemberment of Auntiin-IIuugnr.v. Dr. Vernon at Methodist Conference The Jtev. Dr. Samuel M. Vernon,' who retired at the hist conference; of the Mollioclist Kpiscopal Church after duty jcars of active service v was tbe speaker todav at the weekly meeting of thp Methodist ministers in Simpson Hall, Sevoiiteentli, nnd Aich .streets. Doctor spoke of thp necessity for re gencintioii, declaiing that while .Ger many Iinel developed science and kulttir it Intel neglected its spiiituiil education. This, lip sniel, caiiHi-d its downfall. Galvanized Boat Pumps L.n.neriter Co.. 09 N. d 81. Alain toou, nancei sas. -KlSSEL-i Kissel Custom-Bunt cars have been aptly described as "Inspira tions In cuHtom-innde coach de signing and building rare ex amples of tho hand-wrought art ot the skilled artisan " Sre 1'Jwtooraph In Sundau's Ledgtr Pictorial flccKon.- t . ci.utKn ohieii. sob . imoAD NKSCTSUNDAY JUNE 8 ton $2:25Baltimore$2.25 War Tax 8Ce additional Speelal train leaves Tlroad afreet Station 7.10 A. M. West Philadelphia t 85 A. M, PENNSYLVANIA R. R. -The Final- WAR CHEST Payment is just as much needed 1 as the first" Due June 1st, 1919 BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE llllOOKl.lNli. I'A. New Stone Colonial Homes at Brookline ,siW livJi-t u'i U1" tnu U:t lotutiun $44.00 Per Month Carrying Charge Living room, dlnlnar room, kitchen, laundry. Ineloaed aervico .Vfrclii . bedrooma. dreaslnir room, tiled nath velth ahoweri atoreroora on M floor, Incloied porrhea. alate roof, hard iood floorai hot-waler heat, aaarand electricity, noom 'or rw. Lota 50x145 Talca Broolcllne rnra at flOth Street Termlnal'of the. Klevated. 25 mtn utea trom City IWI, , John V. Speth, Builder & Ownesr Wm. J. Ott, Anent on PreraUes tSs g&tKabssHlAmMlfltlMm Jf Itound m Trl" fca Washing ' rii " I'M , rf .r.-jaaaattoji! DKATIIrl UlpKJ-Jun. l-ltM June 1. at Ine-dile, nHuaband of K talieln oroir. jm-i , und frlendi: alo Wlnlleld Hcott loi-t. No A una 'eIV"',n,"inv1ii to funeral wed.. ,3 .j iV fo at Hi" NorthvSod Cemetery Chapel, . Wed'nao a. m. K? J?l,nK,h.V. rilJ .H.a Inhn Kt V. J11 t unln 'hiah reaulem tnaca a liy. . Park ave. . boiv rine Liar oi MertV Church. It . v Jnt, tloly Qr? ,1 inHSyp-niaadBiJwBgnI,1!gK: AUIU .H..v. w. rldy of notary Church, 10 a, m Pcio -ed, 8 30.?. m """, '-'1C m.it . PHU W Olin ai "-..'I . JitrVroaa urn., , ... .id.nM of hi. -.nV'iftKTSWr JV. " yr.i-t.r .! ,,, i hn.hand of ine lain Jr.. !:.'"" " ii,7i. rtelatlvea ancv irien n.i..iw. nnil frlendB. l-".! 'uv an ,,...... -vi-.",..,. ' yj"'.-""..i tri na a i "J"l" 1 1 ?VyhlrdvinnJ:'Viluntr.irY'N,J3a u.,Durivii w im y j- i low wwn isawrm-r m mj "fBWj w -' J. ry, iMSmMmmtM M mvma uait ia. rT5- J- v n kkw fv ijIJSiOPhH ran .1-laaHBKBBlaBaoHCIiaaHHHlaaaaH