v.v j - r vr rn- w wu n. .. jw a iin ii, r..TTfc?saii.ij iirr.'i.p.i i j tjt ihj -, f x" sj wr" ' ' u;;Kt frr -s)"" "M! a r V A t X .K ' - t JULY 8, 1919 J7 EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, 5, rTHjSSJssssu I I -111 slMimMim t K vt i' ? .s' i ' nrl ! 1ITI PAYS : ATFRYATT F L Nation Holds Memorial Services for Murdered Captain in St. Paul's Cathedral BIG CROWD VIEWS CORTEGE By tlie Associated Press London, July 8. A nntlonhl tribute of honor was paid today to the memory of Captain CImrlcs Pryatt, executed by the Germans In 1010 for attempting to ram ft U-1)oat, by a memorial service nt St. Tattl's Cathedral. After lying In state, at the, Dover station overnight, tho body arrived nt Charing Cross station this morning and gjrns placed on n gun carriage drawn by bluejackets. A . cortege was formed, headed by relatives and including rep resentatives of the Admiralty, War Office, other government departments and all seafarers' organizations. With a naval escort and n band the procession passed slowly through tho crowded streets by the way of Trafal gar Square, reaching the cathedral at noon. The coffin was hidden under a "mass of flowers, among which wero magnificent wreaths from the townspeo ple nnd authorities "of Bruges and Ant werp. Only the stendy tramp of feet nnd the solemn strains of funeral music broke the silence as the cortege passed through the streets. At the ratlicdt al the ceremonies were generally a titioii of those in mem ory ofjklfa? t.iith Cavell, who also was executed by the Germans. The clergy received 'the body nt the west door of the edifice, an orchestra playing a fu neral march as the coffin was placed in position, The burial service was read and J&& hymns: "Eternal Father, Stttf to Save," and "Abldo With Me," were sung. At the conclusion of the service the procession was reformed and again mado an impressive progress to the station where tho casket was placed on a train and sent to Dover Court, the home of Captain Tryatt, where the body will be Interred in the quiet parish church yard. All flags floating over public buildings at London in honor of the signing of the treaty of peace were half masted during the ceremonies. VOTE REFORM ,IN FRANCE Departments to Be Units for Repre sentation In Chamber . Tarls, July 8. (liy A. P.) The electoral reform bill ..with amendments was ndoptcd jestcrday by the Cham ber of Deputies. The vote was 331 to 121. The most Important feature of the electoral reform bill provides for 'the election of members of the House of Deputies by departments instead of arroudisscments. Other provisions nro more or less minor in character. French Officials Join Labor Move . Paris, July 8. (By A. P.) The functionaries congress, representing over 300,000 minor officials and public employes, has passed n resolution in structing its federal council to arrange a method by" which it can nssociate Itself -with general labor federation's manifestation on July 21. r.Bkk dmv oiiakoi: Accounts v u inj 022w 1 923 MARKET STREET I One-Day I Tomorrow Women's Beaded Georgette Dresses Truly remarkarfilo values at this ruiy remarliarolo values iddes; also suttns nnd tn mqaes; also sauna nnd taffetas in I I Women's Gingham & Voile Dresses $.98 Very dressy suit fieroml Floor Gabardine" , Wash Skirts $5.00 Georgette Waists 3.00 V remarkable 0 u r chn.se brines forth iOQ delightful ; o reette blouses In a scoro of love ly new styles. Flesh and white, and sires .for nil women and misses. Street I'loor Tho heavy quality ma terials : also .98 piques and repps. Dozens styles for choice. Crepe de Chine Chemise I FtT1 .??& $1.98 neatly tal- J. lored or lace . trimmed. Ribbon strap styles, Somen's Voile Dresses and Wash Suits at This Is an unusual collection of new summer frocks and suits at. about half their regular- prices. Voiles and "irlnEhams In dresses suits of heavy linens. l ft Women's v I New Satin . tiif Dresses J $12.98 - M, Advance fall mod. " M eln - a maker's M famplg, line. BoyV $3.00 Oliver Twist Wash Suits .$1.98 fn p I n K blue, BTeen and tan. Sixes from 2 to C years. PERSHING TO LEAD ' REGIMENT IN PARIS VICTORY DAY FETE Will Be First General Command ing Foreign Troops Under - Arch of Triumph Paris, July 8. (By A. P.) General Pershing and the members of his staff will ride at the head of American troops on Victory' Day, France's na tional holiday, July 14. The commander-in-chief of the American ex peditionary forces will nnss under the Are Do Triomphc, leaning a composite regiment of American ssliUcrs selected from the units remaining In France. It will be the first time since the most beautiful arch in the world was erected that n general commanding n foreign army has had bucIi an honor bestowed upon him. Other American generals will also take part in the parade. They have not yet been chosen in view of the fact that the blending of France's na tional holiday Into a Victory DayT com memorating her triumphs, was decided upon h?ss than a week ago nnd plans for the day arc far from completed. The regiment of American soldiers, Wh from .nhvslcnl nnnearancc and linst performance will Be wormy compiuuuui for the victors of Verdun, the Marne and the Yser. Flags from all the Ameri can divisions which have fought in Vi.nnn will bo rnrrlcd bv members of units chosen from those organizations. The work of decorating tho unamps Klysees is being pushed with greatest haste. v The Arc de Trlomphecmnlns un dfceorated and without flags. Sergeant tTntr n vnfnrnn nf the Crimea and the war of 1870, has been the custodian of the arch since 1883. "it wouiu ue a desecration to hide the glories of ti, hncmilefa hphind decorations." he said, waving his haiid at groups representing the triumpii ol ;apoieon after the Austrian campaign ot ioiv and the surrender of Mustophn Pnshn to Marshal Murat at the battle of Aboukir. "Let them leave it as it Js. There Is glory enough there for nil." General Pershing will accompany a detachment of 3200 American troops who w ill go trt London to Jake part in the victory celebration there July 10. Colonel Conrad S. Bnbroek will be in immedintc command of the troops. The visit of the soldiers .to London may be prolonged until July 20. ASIA MINOR MAY REVOLT Separate Turkish Government Fore cast In Dispatches t Paris, July 8. (By A. P.)-Tlie formation of a separate Turkish gov ernment In Asia Minor by Mustapha Kamel Tasha and Rssad Paslia is indi cate as a possibility in dispatches re. eelved in Peace Confcrenco circles yes terday from Greek sources. Kamel Pasha, who is reported to have 10,000 troops, with forty-seven henvy guns nnd many machine guns. Is said to have refused to comply with an order finni the gofvrnmcht in Constantinople ot return to the capital. Kssad Pasha Is uudeistood to be in Asia Minor In the territory controlled "by Kamel Pasha and. it is said, is in touch with Kamel, presumably in the hope of forming a coalition for a new government. Specials I Wednesday 25 popular price. Exquisitely bended styles most approved for summer. Wool Jersey & Serge Sports Suits $pT In white and colors' t $3J50 Crepe Kimonos F l owe red r an pa 1 1 o r ns. $ljy mod and shirred elastic waist band. Embroidered Petticoats Of Good q u a l l t y white mus lin in va rious flounce effects. $4.7r Girls' $3.00 Voile Dresses $1.89 Lace and embroid ery trlmmtd. 6Ues from ? to 14 years. Art WW VW, I zzz b $ AGWN T TO TRY Americans, However, Regard Informal Understanding ' , as Binding BRITISH" PAPERS DUBIOUS By the Associated Press Paris, July 8. The agreement reached by the Allied council that the trinl of former Emperor William would" be held in London, ns announced, by Premier Lloyd Gcorrfl in the House of Mimmons last week, was a tacit one, but from American sources It was learned late today thnt the agreement was regarded as binding. What purports to be an authentic ac count of the incident iir the council upon which the British Premier based his stntement has becomo available from a usually reliable source. It is stated that at a meeting of the council Inst week the British Premier said to his fellow conferees something about as follows: "I suppose j on have no objection to the trial of the Kaiser In London." The Premier looked around the cir-. cle, the account continues, and no one objected. Indeed, it is said, Premier Clemenccau gave his verbnl approval. This tncltngreemcnt was never re corded in writing ,and Sir Maurice llankey, the British secretary, did not Include It In his regular report of the f' -1 PUBLIGLEDGER Morning Evening Sunday ' ,wl r Summer Resort Directory '1 iW'WikSri I -j3T '-'v , . ? ! KB C IB'";-1- fArUJfCu WH"lM i gggggM X IHIIiHilHH Atlantic Coast Resorts Woodland Retreats . Summer Auto Tours; Lake, River and Farm; New England Shores; the Maine- Woods; Pocono, Blue Ridge, Adirondack, Catskill and other Mountains; Hotels of our National Capital; Mineral Spring Resorts; Eastern Canada and Niagara Falls; Pacific Northwest; Railway An nouncements, Travel Bureaus, Real Estate Opportunities, Restaurants, FREE UPON REQUEST (BY ?&& etc"" t ; The Public Ledger Co. Independence Square , ' Philadelphia PUBLIC LEdGER TRAVEL AND REPORT BUREAU Wilt help you plan your vacation, including making reservations, if you desire it. .Call, if convenient, otherwise .write or phone Walnut 3(J00 orMain 3000, ( hrnrtAAillnmt In ihfi rnltnMt. The AS- sumption is, however, It was added, that Premier Lloyd George later had unofficial conversations on the subject with one or moro members of the coun cil. ' Tvinilnn .T.ilr R. fBv A. P.) StrOng opposition continues to llcvclop in the JJrittsli nrcm against me project ui nj ing the former German emperor In Lon dnn. nr tMlnff him at all. Paris dls patches saying that America and JapanJ arc opposed to the trlnlnnu inui iiuij Is lukewarm apparently nave, mm u effect on sentiment 'here. Liberal newspnpors such as the Man chester Guardian, the Westminster (la yette and the Daily News are leading tlm wnv. with n nnrt of tho Conscrn- tivc press taking the same view, that it would tend to make, inc Kaiser n martyr among the Germans, prolonging the pnsslons of wnr and upset tne me of London. It is also said that the former emperor's arrivaj hero might cause unpleasnut Incidents. The Evonlng Hlnndard, Conservative, opposes the plan because "there ar! practical difficulties in arranging the qunrtcrs for the prisoners and the place of trial J and there H an unplcasnnt suggestion, of pagan triumph In the project. If there must be a state trial, it should not take place in Ixindoii or any pother great business center." The Westminster Gazette Ik one of those holding that the best punishment for the ex-emperor is to leave him in obscurity, and tho Times gives promi nence to a letter ftom Sir Valentine Chlrol, its foreign editor, expressing a fear that the trial might create a "Ho licnzollcrn legend like the Napoleonic Llegend nnd bring upon Great Britain odium in Germany nnd in sonm neutral countries, and it the p.rosecutlon should full. It would mean ridicule.' The newspapers print numerous dis FOR ANY I; How ! 1 much is jj V. just enough jj "Turkish"? y i . 68 Pages: Cover in Colors . (Size 9x12 Inche.) The most comprehensive volume of its kind ever issued. Hundreds of illustra tions. Covers every worthwhile resort in the United States and Eastern Canada. Accurate and 'verified information. An nouncements of all leading hotels, cot tages, boarding houses, etc,, with descrip tive features, rates, travel information, etc. A wonderful help in selecting a suitable place for your vacation or short time outing. Treats of cussions by legal experts on the ques tion of til former emperor's extradi tion from Holland. The trlifts of some minor offenders arc expected to begin In August. These will Include com mandcrs guilty of violations of naval warfare bf the operations of submarines, those who ordered the bombardment of open towns nnd officers of prison camps who mistreated captives In their charge. Amrronrgen, Sunday, July 0. -(By A. P.) Former Emperor William and his wife arc apparently unperturbed by the possibility that proceedings will be brought by the Entente for the extradi tion of the former from Holland. Mem bers ,of the former monarch's suite havo indicated that it was their opinion that any proceedings from allied quarters would be protracted for many months without any certainty that the Nether lands Government would consent to hand the former kaiser over for trial. They are almost unanimously con vinced that theyarc here for a long so journ and are makijig preparations ac cordingly, Copenhagen, July 8. Field Marshal von Iiindenmirg, former chief of the German staff, has written Marshal Foch appealing for his support of ef forts to prevent the extradition of the former German emperor. Voii Hinden burg offered .also to place his own per son "fully and absolutely nt the dis posal of the allied powers." Apple Causes Boy to Drown Harrlsburg, Pa., July 8. Choking on a green apple which he had been eating while bathing. Carl Bechtel, elev en years old, of Lueknow, sank be neath the surface of the Susquehanna river near Duncannon and drowned. The body was rccovlrcd.t X- See Thursday's Papers NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT PARTICULAR CIGARETTE It may even make you like your present cigarette better NOW READY SUMMER SHOPPING HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S. 'Seasonable Styles and Fairies at Reductions of Clearance Prices Hundreds of Spring and prices in order to quickly adjust our stock. Practically every that men want right now is represented and in view of the tions point to higher Clothing importance to an men who appreciate the true value of money. Also 250 Men's Blue Serge Suits! 0 O s J OA n0 with TWO Pairs of Trousers p&O.DU UJlil p04t.DU Two splendid lots of Suits which have recently arrived. They arel of ALL-WOOL FAST-BLUE Serge, faultlessly tailored to look well and wear well and the extra pair j of Trousers .is an added economy feature which no man can deny. The Suits at $34,50 5 are of the. famous "Aim" mnlrp Prnpf lVnllir nil aipa frr mon nnrt vnnnor rnnn fn hocrin I with. As previous similar lots have been sold in no time and as from all present indica- tions, we cannot duplicate these values again this season men who have been wanting' to buy Blue Serge Suits should come early to-morrow. P Straw brldco . Clothier Second noor, Easlft Summer's Cool Frocks PLENTY o f J- frocks, f rce d o m from clothes cares, just to come and go as these de lightful days lure one that is what every woman is look ing forward to. We can serve you quickly and well there are HUNDREDS of DRESSES here at JULY Clear ance Prices Voiles and Ginghams, $5.00 to $7.50 A variety of straight-lino and soft, full tunic styles. Light and medium shades, some with crisp, cool white collars. Figured Organdie Dresses at $9.75 Small and medium patterns, some combined with plain colors, made with tucked, tunic and straight skirts. Some have the pretty little frilled collars, others show the plain collarless neck line. Voiles, $15.00 to $18.75 Figured voiles in dark colors, "some in the all-over patterns now sq fashionable. Made with draped and tier skirts. Some have a cool looking bit of white on collar, cuffs and vestee. The model sketched ($16.75) is from this group. . Crepe Georgette, $30.00 to $42.50 Attractively beaded crepe Georgette, in white, flesh-color, navy blue and black, in straight line, tunic and panel effects, with various distinctive high-class fea tures, including fine Japanese silk linings. Afternoon Dresses, $22.50 Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Di esses, some with elaborately tucked tunics, some with em broidered bodice and peplum, some with irregular tunic with long rows of covered buttons. Black, navy blue, French blue, taupe and beaver. Strawbrldee ts Clothier 'Second Floor, Centre , A Note of Color in Smart Raincoats t $22.50 Women's Rain coats, practical and protective in style, showing the trend of fash ion in smart lines and fabrics. Models of rubberized satins, in striped patterns or broken plaids, chiefly blue or green effects. Other models are of mercerized Canton cloth, in blue or red shaded effects. All are belted, with high or open collar nnd raglan sleeves ?22.50. Btran bridge Clothier Second Tloor. Fil'iert Street Don't leave the city without first selecting your vacation supply 'from the many kinds in the Sale of - Toilet Goods And things for home medicine chest. Strawbrldee & piothler Al.len S nnd U. Centra H if 8 m 41 4 Jl "TVl feni the Sfll Strawbricjge & Clothier 15 t About $16.50, $19.50, $24.50, $28.00 and $38.50 Summer Suits have been marked at these low clearance prices in the near future A Few Words About Our Line of Men's Neckties at $1.50 This collection is unusual from every angle unusual in its great number of excellent fabrics and patterns, nnd unusually high in quality for this popular price. In fact, we do not think this collection can be surpassed in quality, smartness, extent of pat terns, character of workmanship or in actual value, anywhere in this city to-day. Mrnubrldffe ft Clothier , Aisle 1, Market Mreot Men's Soft Shirts f or Warm-Weather Comfort, Special at $2.00 Two special lots nt a saving of one-fourth to about one-third. Lots, are about equally divided be tween Shirts of woven-striped madras some plain stripes, some jacquard figured stripes and Shirts of lustre-striped mercer ized cotton pongee. Strnwhrldce ft Clothier East Store. HlBhth street Add to the Joy of a Dip by Wearing a Chic Bathing Suit Any Suit chosen here will do it. We have pnid es pecial attention to line, color ing and dis tinctive little touches, in order to give our Suits that indefinable air of charm and style that is so alluring. Silk Suits $8.75 to?50 Jersey Suits, $5 to $14.50 Surf Satin Suits S4.65 to $10 A tremendous variety of styles, colors and trimming ef fects among them. Any color, any stylo you want, we believe you will find here. Those who have shopped about say we have by far the greatest variety and prettiest styles in town. One .of the Surf Satin Suits, with bloomers, at $7.50 is sketched. Dathing Slippers and Shoes 35c to $2.50. Bathing Caps and Hats 25c to $1.50. These Special Values At $1.95 Of black satine, piped in plain white or in ttriped effect. At $2.95 Of black satine, collarless or with pointed collar, nnd with trimming of piping and buttons. Straw bridge ft Clothier Market St .West Undergarments in Extra Sizes Grouped at one counter for easy selection. A delightful variety to choose from both as to style and trimming. And every garment cut extra size in pro- Eortion all over. There is neither inding from incorrect designing nor pulling out from strain. Night Gowns, $3.50 Nain sook, surplice neck style with kimono sleeves. Trimming of em broidery, lace and fine tucks. Envelope Chemise, $1.25 Nainsook, trimmed with embroid ery and lace. Drawers, $1.75 Nainsook, trimmed with insertion and lace. Petticoats, $2.75 Longcloth, with flounce, trimmed with filet lace; dust ruffle. Corset Covers, 65c Nain sook, with the pretty and service able scalloped-edge finish. Flesh-color Night Gowns Batiste, with round neck and short sleeves, trimmed with tucks and lace ?4.50. Flesh-color EnveloDC Che mise Batiste, trimmed with I lace and tucks $3.50. Straw bSda & Clothier TlJlrd Floor. West jwj 50 Per Cent. .desirable style and fabric, j fact that all nresent indica- tha savings are of immediate ( Hi or the Golden Specials To-morrow m Reed-Fibre Porch or Cottage ROCKERS Much Below Value $4.50 t Many months ago we con tracted for a' large quantity of these Reed-Fibre Rockers at rnnVi Varmr firnodllf pnK nnn again we are enabled to sell a J lot under the famous Golden I Special sign at $4.50 each. They aro strong, handsome,) well finished, verv comfortablelZ with high back and heavy rolBl t nrmo Rnttnr (ret VOUrs tO-1 I morrow at 4.50, and savel money. Stra bridge Clothier Third Flotir Interesting Specials in Mercerized Cottojn Damask and Napkins Damask $1.00 M'ercer-j ized, of the heavy quality thati looks well and gives good serv-; ice: 71 inches wide. Damaskf. we think you will not be able'jJ to duplicate at this special '1 price, Sl.OU a yard. . I Napkins, $2.50 Mercery ized ; 21-inch size, matching the. Damask m quality ana design now $2.50 a dozen. Straw brldue Clothler-.-Alsle 11, Centre . Turkish Towels Special at 50c Large bleached Turkish 'Tow els, heavy and absorbent. The housekeeper will be glad to layv in a supply at this special pricew Bath Mats, Half Price Generous in size, attractive design, in pink or blue. Slightly imperfect, so these Bath Mats are to be sold at half tlieir value $1.25. Struubrldce . Clother A!s!eil2 Our Hardwood Flooring Bought 'Two Years Ago Therefore, We Can Now Quote Unusually Low Prices on Laying Floors. Because we secured our pres ent stock at 25 per cent, less than to-day's prices, we can quote unusually low prices for tne finest Hardwood Flooring and the best workmanship in laying it. While you are out of town is a fine time to have this work done. Our estimator will "call, pre pared to quote prices on lny mg or renovating floors. Stranbrldss ft Clothier Fourth Floor, Market Street 1000 Feet of Heavy Molded Garden Hose now 18c a a. Foot GUARANTEED. A 'very heavy molded rpbbar Hose, three-quarter-inch size;, cou pled now 18c a foot Strawbrldie. A Clothier Basement i' wrf i MARKET. 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