fiVT- iW $F '' i.!-" r-ry' JP4pj, ii V ", v' Tjr , I. A .. fe f A (r ? i it. Ik Z & r i ' i t t F' ;' t. ' s ( ' ' WITHKEORGEV General Is Guest In Buckingham Palace Will Load Parade Saturday WATCH GERMANY, HE URGES By the Associated Press London, Julv 17. General Pershing, who Is here to lend the American troops In the victory pnrnde Saturday, was the guest ot Queen Mary and King Gcorgo at luncheon In Buckingham Pal ace today. Yesterday the Amerlcnn commander was a guest o the American Luncheon Club and later uns presented to the king and queen at Buckingham Palace. General Pershing was loudly cheered when he entered the dining room, and nunin when presented by Ambassador . Ilavis. who whs tonstmnstr-r. lie paid niRii iriDULC 10 lue iiiusii lor iulii part In the war. "It must have been with a sense of great satisfaction," said General Per Rhlng, "thnt ou Americans living in England learned of America's entry into the war, aud with what interest ou watched the coming of our expeditions. The first was the naval contingent under Vice Admiral Sims, who quickly recognized thnt the difficulties demanded an increase of ciaft for destroing sub marines and unity of command. I give him and the naj thanks for their atti tude toward the nrrrn, nnd feel safe In saying thnt never before was there such complete unltv of action between these branches of the service "But peace tins ictorlcs no less than war. Now that the end hns come it is for us to look fnrunid to a solution of great questions at home nnd abioad. While carrying on thl work and pre paring for peaceful years to come we must Insist that our late enemy meet every obligation peace has Imposed upon him. It must not be understood be cause we arc not leaving a large arm) of occupation that we will not insist on fulfilling to the letter all the condi tions." General Pershing and his Rtaff were presented to the king and queen at n garden party at Buckingham Palace In the afternoon nnd took ten In the royal Inclosurc. General Pershing remained at the function, about two hours. The government gave a dinner in .honor of General Pershing nnd his stnff Inst night. It was essentially a military function, the guests including Field Marshal Sir Douglas Halg, who pre sided. Dublin Watlts No Peace Fete Dublin. July 17. (By A. P.) All grades of officials of tho city corpora tion have signed a memorial to the lord mayor of Dublin, asking him not to recognize July 10, peace day, as a holiday, on the ground that a "stnte of war exists between the British gov ernment nnd the Irish people, and the latter do not desire to participate in peace IclcNations." EVENING PUBLIC LEDGE&L PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, JULY 111 1919 J ' BUGBEE REJECTS E Enforcement Only Thing Left for Jersey to Do, Says Guber natorial Aspirant FOR SUFFRAGE REFERENDUM Trenton, July 17. Declaring that prohibition is not nn Issue In the New Jersey gubernatorial campaign nnd that the national dry nmendment will become effective before the next Legislature meets and before the next goornor is inaugurated. State Comptroller New ton A. K. Bugbee, of Trenton, one of the candidates for tho Republican gu bernatorial nomination, nt n speech at Mndison, X. J., last night declared thnt there was nothing left for New Jersey to do except to co-operate In the en forcement of the amendment. "On woman suffrage," said Mr. Blgbcc, "I believe the voters of the state nre entitled to the right to ex press their opinion through the referen dum In view of the fact thnt n verv short time ago n referendum vote on this Issue resulted in a fiO.OOO majority ngninst the giving of the right of suf frnge to women. It seems to me to be purely n question of square dealing with tho voters of the btnte. I nlso believe In n referendum vote on nil constitutional amendments, because such n process, to my mind, Is tho fullest exemplification of government by the people as set forth in the constitution of the United States I can say in nil frankness that I be' neve tnc rigm ot suurngc will ery soon be given to women. "I strongly favor as broad a measure of home rule for municipalities as enn be accomplished under our state ton stltutlon because I bcllcto that lotall ties i an goern inemseives far more satisfoi torily than enn be done through state legislation. If I should bo honored by being elected governor of this state I shall do everything within my power to secure Jobs for honorably discharged soldiers and sailors. Before my retirement as chairman of the Republican state com mittee I advocated having the county committees of the state serve as em ployment bureaus. In my own county, Mercer, this work was most success fully accomplished, so much so, In fact, that the War Department at Washing ton Issued a statement to the effect that Trenton, N. J., was 07 per cent efficient In securing Jobs for soldiers and sailors. This Is the most proctlcnl thing thot can be dono for our return ing boys." Advocacy of good roads, of wages for labor proportioned to the purchasing power of the dollar, of the Interstnte tunnel between New Jersey and Now York, of the interstate bridge between New Jcisey nnd Pennsylvania, of the WOULD PROBE LIVING COST House Bill Provides for Commission of Twelve to Report December 15 Washington, July 17 (By A. P.I Appointment by the President of a special commission to Investigate the high cost of living would be authorised under n resolution Introduced bj Rep resentative Tinkham, Republic an, Mas sachusetts. WILL APPEAL TO WILSON Widow of American Murdered li Mexico Will Demand Reparation Washington. July 17 (By A. P.) Mrs John W. Corrcll, widow of the American citien who was muidored by Mexicans nt his ranch near C'oleonln, Mexico, tent een miles north of inmpiro, arrncu in Washington es GERMAN OPERA FOR N. Y. Production Recently Canceled Will Be Given In Fall New York, July 17. German opera, production of which at the lcxlngton Avenue Theatre shortly after the sign ing of the armistice was hurrledlv nn celed, following threats against the management bj former service men, will be presented nt the thentrc by the Htnr Opera CompnnV fmrn October 20 to January lfi, it is announced. Otto GorIt7. formerly of the Metro politan Opera Oompan, will be artistic director of the Star company nnd will endeavor to Introduce "international" nrt in the productions, which will in clude compositions by Flotow, Lortlz ing, Kieutzer, Morart, Nocoloi, Strauss I.chnr, l'nll nnd Suppe. Most of the German singers formerly with the Metropolitan Intend to sing wmi tne niur company, it was said. L5 1 : ij i provisional credits asked by the 'goW js J crnment covering the period to Decern- g ber 31, next. The vote was 176 to BCs 1 i ?, mBmBmBmBmBWBBBWBBBm : In Service for Over 25 Years The Perfect Water Paint quality product that Old with his seal of approval. proving conclusively that it is a Father Time himself has stamped Therefore, when jou specify "ZEMENTINE" in your contracts, you know what to expect and you arc not disappointed. "ZEMENTINE" brings down your paint cost it is much moro economical than other paint and adapted for all solid interior work, giving a hard, durable finish that will not flake, jcale or rub off. In white and colors, by the barrel, 7c lb.; smaller lots, 8c lb. 2-lb. Household Carton At Dealers 2Gc Carton Bell- JOHN C. OETERS, Mfr. Keystone- Pop. 2133 1242 N. 31st St. Race 2S4S i-- .ivcBvf puiii iuuui, ucvciopmcm 01 tcnlm to lay her case 1m Tore the State I the port of New York, reclamation of 1 Depigment nnd President WiUoo nnd wnste lands in the state nnd proper I rimiiml indemnity and icparation She I nousing nnu care oi state wards were ,u necompnnlcd bv lur sou .loeph, Paris. Juh 17. (By A P ) The uimi-l iiuiuis iu ..11. JlUl'L' H IKIUirt ess bo wns wounded by the bandits French Deputies Approve Credits Paris, Juh 17. (By A P Th Chamber of Deputies has approved the Easily applied with the tips of the fingers. MOLLE MO-LAV For ShavnS Softens the beard quicker and better than lather All druggists. 25 cent tubes 50 cent jars 9 "l ji m " 'I , ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. & tlFfM fl 1 M ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. J .a. jraAMramwjc i c' o A s c o A s c o ' A' s- c. o i r O A S' c o. A s c o t c o A si ei o A s c. o. a; s c o- A' s-c o 1 A. S 5 u A s cl 01 Would You Throw Away a Five Dollar Bill? Sit down, please, for just a minute while we talk this five dollar matter over. The a'verage home will use fifty pounds of coffee in the course of a year, or about one pound weekly, so that when you pay 10c to 15c a pound more for coffee than our price, as you must in most places to get quality its equal, you are actually throwing away a five dollar bill or more. Quality considered, what applies to coffee .is equally true, in varying degrees, of our entire line. Our Very Coffee 39 lb The very best "cup" you ever served. You can pay up to 50c elsewhere for coffee its equal. If you do not find it entirely to yonr liking, in fact, better than we say, we will gladly refund you the full price paid and no charge for what you used. Rflfinf ft.iH 18 Hflftfs Cocoa can 9C-17( Pat-a-Cake Flour pg 22( Contains everything needful to make a delight ful coke; artu water to contents of package, place In oen; In n few minutes your lake Is ready. &Best Teas 45c 12c "4 lb. pkg; 23c '2lb. pkg. Why pay SDe or II 00 for teas, as you must elsewhere to get teas anything like our quality? Hccker's m Family 12-lbi Flour bag Choice big Pink can Salmon 18c uooaricn rc Tomato can Soup tf AfterDinner Ac Motor pig IM. Mints Rich !,. QQC Cheese 1U Choice Broken lb Uneeda k Biscuit pKg Tuna Fish can Salad Dressing hot Items You May Forget at Right Prices Quaker Corn Flakes, .pkc. 8c Table Salt pkg. 4c Best Lima Beans lb. 12c W. Dist. Vinegar bot. 12c Laundry Soap... 6 cakes 25c Choice Sardines, big can 17c Choice Peas can 15c Wax Paper roll 4c "Asco" Ammonia hot. 8c Canning Needs Mason Quart Jars...doz. 85c Mason Pint Jars doz. 80c Jelly Glasses doz. 42c Jar Rubbers doz. 9c Jar Tops doz. 30c Parowax (4 cks.), 1 lb. 17c Sweet Oranges doz 33' Big Juicy . otc Lemons dMOV Jiffy Jell Pkg 10' Bitter's Beans can 12 Best Onions ib 8 choice Tomatoes . 15c Very fine quality big, red ripe tomatoes, packed In sterilized cans. Kream Krisp 30 The finest and most economical lard substitute ve know of the best to use for all kinds of fry ing nnd pastry. i "Uktor" Bread 8' Loaf Why pay 9c or 10c for bread when you can get a loaf of Victor for 8c? We bake it in our own ovens and know whereof we speak when we say the Best Value sold anywhere today. These Prices in All Our ISO Meat Markets ' Fresh Killed &dk Chickens . . 4c Fresh Killed ' Genuine Wether Mutton Lees lb. 35c Loin 'Chops,. lb. 42c Rib Chops... lb. 35c Stewing Rack Chops.. lb. 25c Shoulders ...lb. 23c Neck lb. 18c ,..lb. 14c Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb Rack Chops,. lb. 35c Lees lb. 48c Loin Chops... lb. 60c Rib Chops... lb. 48c Stewing Shoulders ...lb. 32c Neck lb. 28c . .lb. 20c A Clean Cut of c lb on these delightful little Picnics for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week Swiff's Small Lean Picnics 28c Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware ' ! o . s c O' A- s c o A' c. o A s c 0 A' s-c. A s oC A 5 C O A' S- c o A S c CM ,AJ S c O' - 5 c o . s c- ' A' o sTonn orr.NS iiaiia o a. m. and ci.osns at s r. si. nSiEaiB' To-morrow! Tht Price is or the Otie Day Only. $1.35 Aluminum) $1,15 1 Rice Boilers! Splendid quality alum- 2-qt size, mum. Lit llrotlicTK -THIHD I'l.OOFt tir, a rnoNK onnr.ns nr.i.nn tI HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Lit Brothers mm 0ne Yellow Traii"2 stim' mii EMrJ "c prcl"lse A" "v sfvl"ih 19' 40c Mercerized Ramie Suiting Navy nnd King's blue Yard wide. Suitable for outing frocks. An Opportunity of Opportunities! Women's & Misses' Attractive $I0 & $12 Summer Dresses Half & Less Than Half 25c Printed Voile, 19c Pink, lierht blue, lavender and white with floral designs, cluster dots, figured stripes, bias plaidi and polka dots. . .j I.lt Urotlirrn - First Floor, North $ 5 the Actual Value! The styles are a delight to look upon, featuring the ideas that have taken best hold on pop ular fancy this season. There are striking collars, graceful sashes, novel pockets, fascinating embroidering, chic belts and button trimmings. Three styles sketched. Plain and Figured Voiles, Tussah, Batiste, Net and Van-Colored Ginghams Think of having dresses pretty enough for any summer occasion and at a price as little as $5. Isn't this luck quite beyond any that you have looked for or counted on? 1 It llrnthcru SECOND FLOOR $R&v Vvr wwkv BEGINNING TOMORROW! OUR ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE OF Men's Spring & Summer Suits Every Suit Marked at About One-Third Actual Value! $15, $16.75, $18, $20, $23, $25 & $27.50 You choose from what may be called complete stocks. And here is the reason why:. During the entire season we make it a point to have always the most complete showing, un usually large variety, style leaders and values that excel. Single- and double-breasted waistline effects and two- and three button English models. Also splendid variety of consenativc suits. Carefully tailored in tweeds, fancy cheviots, cassimrrc; and worsteds. N7 M 1 - Kirschbaum Midsummer Suits,$20,$22.50)$ir & $25 Values.. I iD Palm Beach and other mid summer weaves in checks, stripes, mixtuic and solid colors. These Kirschbaum midsummer suits offer you the latest fashion, the finest of materials and the best of workmanship at a price far, far below the present market level. Boys' Wash Trousers $1.25 Values, 79c $1.75 Values, $1.39 Knickerbocker or bloomer style in tan, olive and wood khaki, black and white crash. silver gray and beach cloth. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys' Oliver Twist Suits $2.50 Values, $1.6!) $3.50 Values, $2.50 Pink, blue, tan and giay, also white blouses with colored pants. 4 sizes vaiiously 2 to . Lit Brothers SECOND KI-OOH, SBVKNTII STUIICT VICTOR RSL DCTnDnQ Heduced to KimKUD HALF PRICE All perfect, brand-new records. Stocks are complete S3 Ten-Inch ned Seal llecord, 8720 I Cnunot Mine tile Old Songa, - Homer . . . A J3 Twelve-Inrli Urd Seal Recardt, 88088 I.imt Chore!, SI Cfl Homer . l.UU 88113 Madam lluttrrfl), f -I Crt Fnrrur . . l.tJU 4 Twelve-Inch lied Seal Record. SO D5500 Hamlet. (ialnn & RufTo SIS Worth of Ileiord 1 a Mnth No TradlnR Stamps With Ilecordi I.lt Ilrqtherd F1TTH FLOOR Keen Men Are Taking More and More Advantage of the Furnishings Items Offered Here from Day to Daj the Saving Reasons Are Outlined Below: Men's $8 TUB SILK SHIRTS, $6.95 Sejf satin and colored stripes. Latest designs. Soft cuffs. $2 Percale Shirts, $1.69 Detachable soft collar to match Neat and novelty stripes. French cuffs. Boys' $1.25 Sports Blouses, 98c Madras and percale with printed strires. Convertible sports col lar and short sleeves. Crepe Faille Four- ( Cc in-Hands ' Neat figures on colored grounds; also white colored polka dots. Friday Bargains Mail and 'Phone Uiderg Filled (ExceDtions Nolcdl.'Bell Walnut 2800 Keystone (Our Free Service), Main 3700 Remnants of $1.25 to 2avLn SILKS, yard OOL I'laJn shades nnd fancy erfects 1'Reful lenfrths Oood dualities I.lt Ilrotlier rirtST FLOOR, SOUTH Blnek brown and 25( on n am 39( 10c Filet Laces, 5c 4 '2 and S Inches wide Sample stnok of edKfs and Insertions 39c & 50c Silk Mesh VeiliriRs lard Irntrthi na 3 59c Embroidery FlouncinRs . !R Inch embroidered -ralloped wise patterns First Floor South This' $12.50 Morris Chair, $9.98 Golden nak R. inalKitiin finish Velom c 11 8 h ions three stsle $15 to $20 Serving Tables, $12.98 Ciolden oak mahogram and Mtne American walnut $4.50 Porch Rockers, $3.89 Slat backs and double reed seats broad runners $8.50 White Enamel Bed Culonlal deflcn Full size $12.50 Mattress, $10.95 Fine fiber combination Soft top and bottom Ml repuKr sizes I.lt Hrolliem FOl'RTH FLOOR $5.95 Remnants of 25c to 40c Cotton Dress lite Goods, yard. . LO Two to seen ard lenpths Printed "r plain (tle.s printed batiste, etc Vn mull nr phone orders filled. I.lt llrotbern First Floor. Xorth 1.25 $1.50 to $1.85 Seamless Sheets Bleached Sbes li490, 63x90 and Slxin Imperfect Pillow cases size 42x36 and 1536 25c No mall or plinne orders filled I.lt Ill-others Flrt Floor, North 45 pattern mall or 75c New Process Floor Covering. .. Two wirds wide: sq ,r I-arpn iiu.intlt'es of FMcae lirinff plzes -line orders filled. $17.50 Congoleum $Q.95 Rugs, Size 9x12 ft. v Limited lot SllBlit Imperfec'lons $15 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Size 6x9 ft., $9 Tan Rround with floral bord-r. $45 Seamless Wilton Vel vet Rugs, 8.3x10.6 ft., $31 i Id rop grounds. In Oriental de sign I.lt I!rother -Fourth Floor Women's 39c Vests, 29c r-n,,m. .il.,....l T .. .. .. I It Ilrot hers First Floor Fouth Occupjing tho entire under floor o3 this big store and sell ing up-to-date seasonable merchandise grcatl) under price.. I If p ' r srr.rii 7 i-i nriiA'iR t or 80c EnelopeJ Chemise, one On Snle 10 A. M Soft mate rial, with e m brolderj and ribbon Sizes 16 to 44 Two pli - I lured. I Women's 50c Gloves, 39c Two - clasp white chamois suede Men's $12 Suits, $7.50 1-lRht nnd dark Palm Beach Men's $20 Suits, $14 t'asslmeres and die's iota Boys' $2.75 Suits, $1 Blue, brown and STay stripe gaWtea, chambrav, percale madras, poplin and I'effR cloth Sizes 2H to 0. Women's Union Suits, 39c t'otton ribbed Wide laee-trtmmed or close-fitting: knee Children's 29c Stockings, 19c Ribbed cotton Black white and cor doan Imperfect Women's 59c Stockings, 39c Fiber silk Black and colors Imper fect Men's $1.25 Union flQc Suits, Check Nainsook OV Sleecless knee-length Women's & Misses' Summer Skirts xperlnl rurrlume on Sale 10 A. M. Hep. trabardlne, llnene and pique. 69 Men's $2 Shirts, $1.G9 Stripe madras and percale Soft cuffs Men's $2.25 Trousers, $1.65 Clearance of Women's & ome tan ami wood kh.ki i Misses' $S to $12.75 Capes, $5 Boys $1.2o OhirtS, 98C erge. implln and Panama In black Stripe percale Soft uiiffs sizes 12 'anil naA " New Summer Dresses. SS Men's $4 to $5 Shoes l$0.9S A maker 8dlpoat of 375' Voile, 1$2. and $2 Muslin Night Shirts, $1.59 White. Surplico necks, pockets, etc. .miners nrei j-ioor, itn st I.lt & Oxfords Gunmetnl calf, patent ooltskln tan leather All sizes, In lot Women's $3 to $4 $- QQ Pumps -'V0 Patent coltskln and dull leather Nn Mall or Phone Orders on Subway Footwear Remnants of 18c to 25c Cotton Goods, yard, 12'2c Voile lawn and batiste 25c Brown Muslin, yard, 16c Yard-wide 2 to 10 ard lengths "o tnnll or phone orders filled. 29c Dress Ginghams, yd., 25c iru baibriggan short sie Prett stlea. !)79( llnene clnirh.mi ! Boys' $2.75 Washable I Trousers Bloomem and knickerbockers Tan olive and wood khaki Sizes 6 to 11. Women's Extra-Size I Vests, 25c i ntlon ribbed Low neck sleeveless. Stripes, plaids and plain colors Satin-Stripe Voile $-s on Waists x.9 Ti'ored ftle with organdie collar. I Women's Cotton Vests, 15c Itlhbed Iow neck. sli.l " Men's 75c Undenvear, ea 59c eves: ankle length High-grade, Bench-made Summer Footwear the Pick of our Regular Stock Marked According to Fortunate Purchases. Forerunners in style that will be in vogue next season! Women's $9 "Fine Oxfords and Colonials, Fashionable long vamp lasts in gray kid and buck, patent coltskin and brown kid. Best grade of footwear made in Brooklyn. "Wonderful values! IJ.45 Men's High-Grade Oxfords, $5.98 to $9.50 'Cordovan, tan and black calf, glazed kid and patent coltskin, Eng lish and broad toe last, straight or wing tip. Misses.'' $3.50 to $4.50 $0 70 Pumps and Oxfords . . " Patent coltskin, gunmetal and tan leather. Sizes 11 to 2. V4.98 Men's $6.50 to $9 Oxfords Tan and black calf. English and broad toe shapes. Short lines of our regular lots. 1 Children's $2.75 to $3.25)$0.4S Pumps and Oxfords ' Patent coltskin, gunmetal and white ' Nubuck. Sizes 8 to 11. Boys' $3.50 Oxfords. $2.59 Lace and Blucher style. Gunmetal, Sizes 11 to 13, r.YSSbT "A5Ca ASCO" ASCO.,: 'ASCO: VASCO' "ASCO, J J i. -" W. onTH. I Lace and Blucher style. Gunmetal. Si.es U to 1 rsMWHJMIto-Ti,iiiWiiirWllir.yVrWttl-i jlf.?t-i-t , ,,n ....ijifglli&sjisfeUfrJtl .? ...xSj,,., . a. tAmm.it2iAattk.r-3! '?. " .' , , . ' .w.iwaa'i!.. , .. . . . . .,. SijKi-jf. ., .n . . . u.Viijc..'S?- .. ..it Mothers Will Be Quick to See in This Offering a Way to Supply Practical Frocks for Summer Wear With No Trouble and Astonishingly Low Cost m mum rv V U . Vw Xk. Uirls I ub Dresses lV For Less Than a Dollar &F Of striped linon and percale with contrasting collars, pockets and belts. Sizes 0 to 12. One sketched. Jean Cloth Middies, $2.49 With braided blue collar and cuffs, sleeve chevron and pocket. Sizes 8 to 20. Colored Hamie Skirts, $1.29 Made on waist. Sizes 8 to 14. Navy Serge Capes, $4.98 Have contrasting collar and vestee. Tie belt and pockets. Sizes 2 to 10. Girls' Regulation Dresses Only $2.98 Blue galatea with braided collar and cuffs. Plaited styles with sleeve chevron, pocket and belt. Sizes 8 to 14. Lit nrotheri SECONP FI.OOR w BwUorint Beit Bf Kttrj-tfelmr at Lawtt rlct Surentq. Vloor of Our ?fw Building, 1tlf$;M(ket Stj, ' it t. . -. "-..,.. ? -S V S ' Sr ' -ifll d u A 4 , "I..V, sv r ei 'v .0 . ..fl 'U.lv,ia i.AnwB? T Ki" E'Tf, 1' 'It MlXi&i-..y. rk,kmmm--'w . V Si. ...... ... smitsa ds?
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