v.ixm V ',, &;'-W -" t rj ItWMH ,&' 'V v" ..r--'- KT;; r a.i ' . i JLIO LI ITW'TJH rv.f .v.-'rf '3 i'ldt - , ik m- lBBI "kriwi T " ""- r , i-. " J j4 Tvv MrrfVTOWWffWT Ml..',' S7V SVrCfyKpiillBft " ! ' 'i 'V -'' .' .t'H , ,'i- J V' .Tjt.'W wjU.l'W V1 i- - benefit, when, arrkuifcnicii.v'ercftilfl, for lilm io re-enter the amusement busli ' nesa. H1NGIY CM fifflMUli E ME NEXT MTU bHV itd Germans Refuse Peace Njirms, Howevor, He Will ' to ' Renew Hostilities iy ,r. V.i!t ur. . - ... ... .,.-. JANS CAREFULLY UUAKUtU JBv a Staff Corresponds f tttstilnrton, June C. If the Germans! jltXthe peace trentr some time tills (k Genernl 1'ersliing will return to -United States In .Tilly after a stny ' ohnnt hrn Tpnra In France. War Do- r.r''i . , Jjartment officials believe. kiYpK-K' is, expected mai wuu mc hi- IV i WHty' ot a renewal oi me wur uKu.um iwmnnv removcu utuctiu nmui. rlfi como home without delay and leave ke 'American army ol occupation in bargo of Major General Hunter Tile- a .... nittun r in rnmmnn 'Hi Amcrlrnn forces in the occupied ukJ f...UAmf tJVBCLUJ, LVII.I.U.J. ( JStUhe War uepartmeni is nwimuiuini, fttiie Greatest secrecy about the probable iBturn of General PershliiK for obvious imsons. It is realized that if the (5er- tans refuse to accept the peace treaty luv American army of about 200,000 H7wftte ontrMl nhnnt Toblenz will lmme Fdlately go forward into German tcrri- i!Atory along with the French and lirunn SMforces. 'Xhnt General I'ershitiR will be jS'fla charge of the American force if lios :." Unities aro resumed there is no doubt. pi r K Secretary llaker, when nsked upon Pjjils return from France when l'crshiug WAI "General Pershing told mc not to fe jpect him before July V Then COSTA RICA EXPELS FOE Invaders All Driven Out Seek Haven In Nicaragua Washington, Juno 0. (By A. 1'.) The invading forces have been com pletely driven out of Costa Jlican terri tory and have taken refuge in Nicara gua, said a cablegram received today by Carlos Iara, Costa Illcan rcprcsntntivc here. Th6 message further stated it was believed the Nlcaroguan govern ment would concentrate against the forces and thus prevent the shedding of blood and the strrlng up of hatred be between the two republics. "No American marines have bten landed in any Costa lllcnn port," Mr. Lara added. "There is no reason what soever for them to land unless It would be on a mission of courtesy and friend ship." SNOW 5000 MILES AWAY 31 PENNSYLVANIANS ON CASUALTY LIST One Killed in Action, Two Dead of Disease, Remainder Wounded Argentine Suffers' From Heaviest Storm of Recent Years Ituenos Aires. .Tune 0. (Ily A. P.) Tim heaviest snowstorm in recent years probably have stopped communication between Argentina and the United States by way of the trnns-Andlne rail way and the west coast until spring. Snow slides, one of which is esti mated to have carried down a rundred tons of snow, have torn up the trans Aniline railway at points and wrecked tho bridges, making it impossible to operate the bi-weekly train between Ituenos Aires and Valparaiso. e.x-he i4nulcMy added : "But that is, of course, & Mif ' nothinc happens, and there is noth- Cw". 31.'. .. -.... .,!,,., it nttfiin- " IKS-P The question hns often arisen at the Bs'SB-war Department as to who will know Kffl,when it is time for 1'ersmng to return IS inm0 anQ wno win give uiiii omni. SO. sis eenerallv believed that the American ?, leommander himself will determine when J&vifcts task is done and will suggest his rwHSViifrnm nml tho issuance of the nroner Sr ''instructions. tt- What shall we do with Pershing ?: :i ..... .: . ,... . . i. .i.. aicer wo et uim uomc; ia iuc ijiiik- j.,IY. mnef enrtmiaK nirttnft,,.- Koi'rptilTV S' iBakcr and War Department ofticinls. BShj'? It no' '3 not Riven Uie most desirable r. position in the AVar Department, but is V4BaUULl:U VU. IV HUUIU lllllliui U1, 1L in K' ure to give rise to severe criticism and jv enarges iiKe mat maue wnen ucnenu j,jlJeonard Wood was ordered to Camp ClIfFnnston. that he is hcinc "buried" as llSshfthe result of army politics. pfw.OMAN TO FOLLOW HAWKER jRuth Law Says She Will Take Same , Route Across Ocean fcf. Cleveland, O., June C (By A. P.) C-VsRuth Law. who recently announced hhe would 'attempt a transatlantic airplane m Might this summer, suid yesterday she Sgeywill go over the route Harry Hawker S sttemnted to use from Newfoundland $Mtclan.d: , .. v'-i ,4-aliSS ajiiw nun ihtu uiuieriniK un an airplane manufacturer, regarding unfitniction ot a machine for the ryglit. be. said she will use a two-engine ma klne, but has not determined on the S.'Mke, r Jt&?S ll IP "9- ! Mr " 11 Vf J " i Wa.vhlngtnn, June 0, The names of thirty-one Pennsylvanlans given out In n casualty list released by the War De partment today, appear in the following summary : nietl of Dlteate PRIVATES William J. B. HU1, Wrul llrnwnEvlll: Thoninn Williams, Summit llllli Harry U. Yeaser, Mllror. W'oumlwt Sererelr LIEUTENANT Donald T. Davis. Johns town. conPOrtAt.S Aaron . n. MrCllntock. rittuburih: Ern-t It. Mulltr, 621 Hockland atrfft, Thlla-lflrhU. rntVATKH Anar-ln Pctirrons. South nth. lhomi Frank DlmiHrill, Heading; Joseph A. Martin. Bello Vernon. IToanfai, IttTM TJnJtofTnuid . rniVATEfl .Tohn J. nadiv(t. Shtnan doth: IlalDh Kuifno Spntr. 743 South Ktrtysavrnth itrMt. rhlladelDhlai Joseph Howard vMt. aretnvllis. Wonndfd Sllrfitlr CATTATN Pcnnell C. Klrkbrids. Cltr Club, I'hlladslphla. HKIIOBANT JUymond VT. Taylor, ItUUr vllle. COnPOItALB Joseph C. Keys. .FrMar lekslown: William II. ronton, OTlv rine trrnt, rhlladolphla: Patrick Joseph. Jliiane, Scrantons Lawrence A. Sample, Delta, SADDLEH Fred Torts, dlrardvllle. P1UVATES Sheridan V. Harrlniton. Cnnemauahi Kuireno J. Hart. Carbondajet Harold . Kaley. South Wllllamsporti J5d ward Charles Kenko, Johnstown: Fred A, l.auner. Itolfo; Albert Kuiler Meese, Oil Cltyj Walter Mlhunlewlecs, Plymouth: An tonio llcnzl. Illllcoke: Charles Aurust Scan Ion, Hus'iuehannai wlillam J. .Whitehead, 1S02 South Twenty-second street. Philadel phia. Wounded, nerTW Undetermined,, rrerlensly Reported Mlaslnr In Action rntVATE Wllllar V. Oaus. Ilraddock. Returned to Duly, rreloiiIy Reporred Mist Ins; In Action COnrOIlAr. Charles W. Qulslsy. Lock Haven. Killed In Action, rretloiihlr Reported Stlss. Ins In Action PIIIVATB Oaylord Freeman. 411 Federal street. Camden. N. J. WILMINGTON AWAITS CRUCIAL ELECTION State and City Judiciary for Twelve Ye are" to Hang Upon Result Wilmington, Del,, June 0. In the municipal election which takes place in Wilmington tomorrow rests the fate of the next state election, according to well-versed politicians. Upon the complexion of the next state administration will depend the com plexion and personnel ot the stato and city judiciary for the ensuing twelvo years, for all ot the present Judges Will be succeeded by men appointed by the incoming governor. Ther(ore, as the city goes next aaturaay. Having nan me votes in the state, so the state may go Guaranteed 14k s JLW 17 Jewels Seurclt ttlifrr 7011 will nnri yon nil. fall to flnil such tin ununual value a thU, Junt '-!.V of thoc H'ntrlirH, no more, no Je. cn on niiIc at $13 uhll thcr laM. Innprct them and yon 1H find thfm to h crnulnn SOLID M-K. (.OLD, Itli udjustr.l 17-Jfflfd movr mcntH. Our (il'AKANTKK and the makrrN iro with earn nnd ry onr no Id. The uliole ohjfct of thl Rtnnzlnir ofTer U to nirnln dem onstrate the lulue-eUlntT ponrr nf thU htikl tifst, to prme that thnxteh our cnofrniou outlrt and low-pro (It policy ne run Have ou Itherully In the purrhuM of watrheM of dependable rhururter. liintatloni made by mall on any kind of i watch made, IDRESS&SONQ N.W. Cor. 8TH& CHESTNUT STS. 1017 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST. S.LL TIIHEE BTOnl:.S OPEN EVENTNOS &. Cool, Comfortable w ITE 'BD-EOTM" A Geuting Idea' m. Th Colonial In Oxfords, Pumps $0 .50 and tViinninlQ V 1 If p White Kid-Kloth carries fab- ? tie footwear to a state of per- r -Tectum never anamea uniu iw U production by Geuting's. A $$, white "Kid-Kloth" shoe wears '4$ better, holds its shape longer, cMelMns easier and is far cooler ijf "luvd more comfortable than buck ilfff yet it has every appearance of Sfcuek, even close-up. ?vV 11 H5' h J r"-i i- m ann nifariiiv K'ftj J.fMAWV ?:, Other White Kid-Kloth models as low as $6.00 and up to WW. ttl.EO. White Kid. Calf and eenuine Buck, nn to SIB. Soft, Cool, Glace Kid Oxfords A new series, late ar rivals, of beautiful, exquis itely made Oxfords in lux uriously soft brown and black glace kid, the coolest and most comfortable sum mer leather. They have welt walking spies and military heels with evory ear-mark of the newest fashion. Only because of our very early preparation are we able to sell these superb Oxfords at these prices. in every new model . $8.50 to $12 8f mv , ri i , tfiHAt t-t&n-JDiacR ac p.uu h-s - n . wk - : nmtiin nr x.ftti Mkh iMfS Other KJd fTfn-J. ' and shade ;,&;. v&ik fWiV- &' -AiitiMiv uu km. ..ii :jl e; - -UCUIUIK TT1I11C UUK. dLOCKlIlSS -wl gjve you loneer service. By paying just a little more per jpair, ygu cud ranicrjauy reauce your Slocking Dill by the year. r. 1230 - s, 9 1308 r. 't 5t' aNOOmX OVTWCf wresuim - Filjr tTH 5tor ot Plajrtoua 3Koc 1 SV j""" Farailj Store f ,u 4V Also Qaick-Serrice Men's Shop at IS South 11th "'BvHV' FQOt Prof0iBUinaUv Fitttd Three Geutina Brothers 't - Supervising Ma?son & DeMan 12 15 Chestnut Street Latest Summer Hats 1.50 Jj The price is 4.50, but the value is anywhere up to 12.50 FROM the choicest Mawson & DeMany millinery stocks have been selected certain large groups of models of the utmost charm and current popular favor. They arc distinctly topical, bearing the fine impress of the moment. The new price of Four-Fifty brings them to the level of a simply amaz ing value astonishing, in fact All the summer modes of transparent brims, taffetas creations and chic Georgette Hats. Second Floor Sports Hats for June and Coming Hotter Days The floppy effects that make the. holiday mode trimmings that will ingly add a festive touch. 5.00 to 15.00 Second Floor Hats for Brides maids and Hats for Girl Graduates Each the exquisite conception of a designer whose delight is the mak ing of these special-occasion hats. 7.50 to 18.50 Second Floor Purchasina Agents' Orders Accepted in November, 1020, is the opinion ot many. As the Republican and Democratic camps In the city arc divided, the He publicans, however, more evenly than the Democrats, tho outcome ot the city election is in doubt. William O. Tay lor, the Republican nominee for mayor, will be cut by many Republican voters because he is tho choice ot Alfred I. du Pont. Mayor John W. Lawson, the Democratic nominee, will be cut some by friends of William M. Connelly, tho mayor's opponent at tho primaries. Tho feeling seems to be that Lawson will be re-elected by a small majority. Philippine Nationalists Win Manila, P. I., June 0. Returns from the election just held here Indicate a sweeping victory for the Nationalist party, which completed the sending to America of the "Independence mission,'' which Journeyed to Washington to aBk that the Philippine islands be given their independence. Best Coal ..-vjrn ,"vi"L" . it "mS" bur 'bus lnV.7 h.J f ! :nad f.om 1000 ton to lie. 00 tens year. We Servo Yon Right Egg Coal $10.50 Nut Coal $10.85 Stove Coal $10.75 Pea Coal $9.25 Owen Letters' Sons Largest Coal Yard i PAIJo. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland BslU rrsaktstii. 2190 KtJ.. Esst ZS1 CREATOR 'OF '"CONEY DEAD Frederick Thompson Lost Fortune In Later Days New York, June 0. (By A. P.) Frederick Thompson, theatrical mana ger and famed throughout the country as the creator of Luna Park, Coney Island and Toyland at the San Fran cisco eiposltlon, died here early today. Mr. Thompson accumulated a foriuno in various amusement ventures, including the Hlppodromo in this city. He lost heavily in promoting the Toy land concession at tho Fan-1'aclflc Mx position, and only recently the mer chants of Coney Island tendered him n Hililssi MHIMSPKR. Bsw 3 for $10.50 fe.'.eU niK-Mun HiiiRT co. Writ for Samples. 60S Ctantnnl 81. Fttth floor. Tk Klnvatnr a ADAM A ADAM PERIOD MODEL $200 TALKING MACHINE Plays All Records , Full, Round, Charming Tone EffmnMn&irini Chestnut Navigators'Wanted Khip of tho Mtrchmt Marine ned omcers 2d and 3d mates especially. Ths pay Is (rood tho work Is Int-r-ntlnr. OUR COURSE IN KAVfOATION will prepare you for necessary examina tions, New class starts Monday. June H. Call for details and Interview the In structor. CENTRAT. nRANCH Y. SI. C. A. 14'Jl Arch Street Appropriate Wedding Gift Suggestions A personal examination of our silver collection will suggest many appropriate gifts. Vases Tea Sets Bowls Candlesticks Centrepieces Bon-Bon Dishes S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWKLEHS SILVBItSMITHS Hfc$l II BONWIT TELLER eCQf J? CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET & I . Announce for Saturday Important Reductions on SUITS, CAPES & FROCKS for Misses & Small Women (Fourth Floor) 85 Suits comprising various modes in serge, gabardine, Poiret twill, tricotine, v clour checks, and wool Jersey. Values, 39.75 to 59.50 70 Frocks of exclusive type, in satins, moire and plain taffetas, crepes de Chine, Georgette and foulards. Values, 49.50 to 69.50 110 Capes comprising a number, of more 'ex- pensive models in -navy serge, in smart and graceful, types. Values, 29.50 to 35.00 25.00 and 35.00 38.00 18.50 Eloquent of Summer are the hew lingerie frock's in' voiles, linens, organdies, striped tissues and ginghams in a complete assortment of dainty and, fashionable shadings. ' 18.50 to 35.00 :Open Every Evenings Mr. Hill'8 Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase IlilLilL MmMi Store Orders Accepted Store Orders Accepted 1029 MARKET STREET Men's $8 White Flannel Trousers $C.95 Mr. Hill's Annual Extraordinary Summer Sale of CLOTHING IS NOW IN FULL SWING! THIS is the one great sale that brings with it each year the most startling reductions on our entire stocks, together with wonderful offerings in newest summer suits. It is the greatest sale Philadelphians have ever known. And it is the sale every man should share in at once. 1000 Men's $10.00 SUMMER SUITS Kool Cloths Summer Flannels Breeze Weaves Men's $12.50 and $13.50 Summer Suits Here's the leader and Mr. Hill challenges any one to duplicate them at his low price. See them note how splendidly they are made and then you will wonder at their low price. 20 different patterns. Mixture weaves, summer welght cheviots and mohairs. Men's $15 and $16.50 Summer Suits Genuine Talm Beaches, fancy mixtures, homespuns and cheviots. tmH Sal m WlSshJv VaS W'm. Mlv store 1 WllW i HUM Orders 1 B 1111 - Wk CcePte II m 111 li 111 " - Silk Mohair & Finest Palm Beach Suits In a wonderful assortments styles and colors. $12.95 $14-95 $ 19-95 1.000 Men's $30 Bine Serge and Silk Lined SUITS This Is the Group of Suits That Has Made the Hill Co. Known to Thousands of Men THE suits that have taken Philadelphia by storm. Another big shipment of them ready for this sale. Tho finest blue serges, plain color or striped flannels, homespuns, novelty mixtures, cheviots and casBimeres ln every model to appeal to young men as well as conservative dressers. , m Market St. -, , -. tev .n m W wtfi&tM$iW!fa ?"' sWiii rt i A . ..jf.!l !'&;' , .-:. '$&$'&$'& fH "Wi ....a: ,its..'k Bllir.mJ... ...-iMfcg V Uu. , .T B$Bb? MSMaMmmBamM r'rmnl , ' ! . V -.
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