Qf .(' BS L-.t' If r, , LP tt i F ? & f . ' C- . u, J8 s1 EVENING' PCfBLIC LDaBR-PHILADjeLPmA, WEO$$QlUf: SBPtCpaMfeEM A JJfftOl iii i i i i ' i ' ' ' " '' i'j' 'i" ' ' . , i . 'S n 'i ' if -4' POLES AND DENIKIN ' BARRIER TO REDS i Allied Circles Soo Great Oppor-i tunity In Such a Combination GERMAN CHILDREN COOK FOOD IN ARMY KITCHENS KOLCHAK BETTERS POSITION Hy the Associated I'res TarU, Sept. 24. The nttrmpt In Bolshevists to nfffotintc pnire uith Ki thonla and Trtvin nnd Indications thai the Poles nnd the forrr of firnprnl Penlkln, the antl Bolshevist Irndor in South Husiia, foon may establish com munication Dd ro-ordlnato thoir rf forts in fichtinif tlio BolRliPvisti in tin "Cfcralnr, hare revival intrrrst in the Russian situation among Hip IVih-p , Conference deleKatej, many nf whom have said thnt they nre puzzled by con flicting statements from ri'prwiitntlvr of the great powers ai to tln pnlieic of their tovcrnments in dealing with Russia. The refua1 of the German cenernl A'on Dex Golz. to obe the orders of the Peace Conference thnt be rrnrunti'i the Baltic proviuces of ItusMa and , Germany's declaration thnt she cannot be responsible for his motements Ikic be rnnferenee for the moment in n helplcsfi position, as there is no dis position to nsk the Voles, who nlrciidr $Kt engaged, to cpel Von 1'cr (Jollr. jwd no other nation lias forces a.iil- lMe. The Tolcs already are so bnsi with tho Itolshevists nnd o unf-cttlcd nt home that the great powers apparently are unwilling to impose more militiir burdens on them. In fact, the general opinion among members of the su preme council is that Poland rnnnot do tlie creative work necessary to stnbilire Its government unless It rapidly ceases lighting, and that if the Poles were t-ent into the Unltie states there is danger that they might not want to leave again, as the aspirations of many Polish politicians embrace Russia's Baltic const. AniTican officers rccentlv returned from l.etvin, express Ihe bdief llnil Von d'" tioltz soon -vs. 1 1 letire from tlnil part of Russia and let Hie local popu lation work out its problems, which nie larcelv ncrarinn. Hut tlure nl-n is doubt whether the 1'nltii- states will hei able to keep up siieeessfull their re , sistanee to the llolhevits unless the I Denikin and Kolchak movements con ' tinue to keep I, eon Trot7ky, the llnl man com ems in Argentina, linh n shevist minister of war. employed ini.natp u.nili iiiivh,-i-r lnnten.iN and the t'kralne, the Don region anil St-' rX)p,;lr shipments to (icrmaiiN It i fr'n planned In pun huso ;iiinipilialrl. ".Ml. . (HMI tons whc.it. ."ill .IK HI Inns ,if MEXICAN REBELS MAY JOIN "-. .-.iuhhi ios -,i tins ami iuiuum InJMHutkC'SSICH i JHIt mw ' fi, EtSuw !' Wj WSSmWmSmmumftU mm&smmmm -" iBKmaw kW u-m34m?&$$r .. ss" lmffimeswffmm f r . - v"' Jiiiu-,K -s janRsar'K i&3nHEHVT u' ft h; &,. s .l-!f-s ' , .M!8kB4w9lliHiml ir f - ,. ir-'i-ff -. - .-c --' xv? - irmsomtmF m i ...... . i m mm at at A.t. k r' " . ", M'PWl I a3 a it - j . - . -j 's. - is,i&'mi i s tt ., -' "--. -.. .- - . rtmmxmM t i ' "k i . '. -r -Wa'.Tas ""TK rc ' -- - 7V'"' " ""- ' -' -" ? t GARIBAL ASSAILS W N HUME Says Italy Considors Problem Settled Because of Actual Possession ID'ANNUNZIO NOW-HAS NAVY Uy the Associated Press Paris, Kept. 'JI.--"As n nation we consider ihe Kluine matter settled, be-cain-e we have actual possession," said (lencrnl flltiseppe (Pepplno) (laribaldi, to an Associated Press representative hern this morning, (lencrnl Garibaldi hud just reached Paris from Home, coming on what was said to In' an im portant mission from which be would go to meet Captain (iabrielp D'Anntin io. insurgent Italian leader in posses sion of riume. I "Had IVAnuunzio not gone in," 'continued (tiirlbaldi, "we would hnve I dime it within llfleen dnjs." I If j'icsldcnl Wilson weie moved by hip iignt spun, tie added, "he would permit the wholn nilcstion to ! dn. I iducil by I' rntif (. ItonrJ Admiral Cosanova, wljo was" placed undc virtual arrest Id Khimb' when lip landed nnd nttetnptcd to In terfere with Captain D'Annmizlo'i rontrol of the town. .Malta, Sept. 21. flly A. P.) Hear Admiral 0. P, W Hope, U. N., who arrived here yesterday on the Jltltlsli cruiser Cardiff, bringing Hritlsh troops from riume, reporta thnt tho United States nrmored cruiser Pittsburgh wns among the war essels off Plume when the Cardiff left, while the cruiser Olympla had been ordered to proced thrre. When Gabrlele IJ'Annunzio arrived witli bis expedition, Admiral Hope said, Ills' men deprived 'nil the allied troops of their arms, not even allowing mcu on patrol to carry bnjonets. THREE SHIPS CAUGHT IN ICE Appeal Sent From Siberian Coat for American Aid Nome. Alaska, Sept. 21. (Hy A. V.) -Three steamers, the American trader llelvedere, thcllui-sian strainer Stnvnn pol nnd another American steamer, whose nnme could not be made out, nre cnlight in the ice nt the eutrnuce In Kidjiirhion liny, on the const of Silierin, neenrding to a wireless mes sage from P. M. Alexander, a trader nt Anadjr, a Siberian const point. Alexander urged that a United States revenue cutter be sent from here If they nre not Oldest Bugler 'In Legion Tho oldest mm lu tho Keystone Dl vision, n bugler of the First iplty Troop, who fought In the Apiche Indlan(Wnr, the Spanish -'American War, on the Mexican border, and the world! war, and his two song Joined Tost 130 o (i? tho Aiucrirau l.egion at a mreung ev. , the Sherwood Kecreatlon Center, Jtirty- ciu sixth and Christian streets! last night. Ho Is Ittchard Singer, 0038 Ailing Street. I THE MAKER-TO-WEARER CHAIN-SELLING SYSTEM '' f iftiTWimil A t IMlnr n.i I 'I be wait inn- tolling Mlilirii of Ibrir Tetilmi soldlir fit hers and Inolhers senes ,i good stead. Tile jimiig gills aie preparing dinner for their plaj males, wlm :ue entcilaiiilng tliemsrhrs in a Held iie.it by Tin' .Miiing worn in it the lift is weiring the pr.iilic.il lostiimr of a war uorlier at In r uiliuary lash SEEKS ARGENTINE TRADE POWER SEEN FOR GERMANY LENOIR NEAR COLLAPSE Germany Asks $100,000,000 Loan to French Deputy Says That Will Be a High Court Prosecutor Geta Docket Buy Raw Materials Result of Democratization m Condemned Man's Case Itiienos Aiies, Sept. !.- 1 1!( A Pi ,'-,lis- ' W -1 Iiciis-iii of the ..lrs. Sept. L'l. (ltj A. P I -The Piiimnl nccolinlinns weie niiciipil e '"! of n.ie was rontii I in the i ,1m ket hi the case of Pierre l.enoir, who lerday bv tierm.ii.x for n loan of Sli.ll,- ! ,'l""l" r "f 'I' I""' - 'fMe.dtn M 'Alarm --i ii hum Ihe lei oi i j, t i?,n top ot iiierinain would dctelop her pown. Ip intleird (lie linn prodlli'tlou of Ihe full Uttliei.ll teportv of the ( oliferenee. I "up- l'ntthoti tiilerrnpled to --m thai tie goeriniii nl had I.nglnnd nnd Itnlv i.. i.. .... ... ........ v . ,..,.. .i.- ...n. U on i-.-Me we aie saiisuorl Ihnl nut- In I Pill mv miuhi'I". g I rights would he lecognized. as thev nl. 'pulled out soon they will be forced to cany are recognized by the majority of spend tne winter in me ice, no sniu. Americans, iu whom Italians iar -oldie conlidctipc ah- !-- 11110.000 from Argentina to facilitate the piinhnv ol raw malirmls in thi ioinitr. 1'orrigii Minister Piip i rcdoti. on whom tlip Conn. in delegation I'lllnl. sahl the matter would he ii fined to I'reviduit lrigoe II jnv ".lined In liieji, delegation that "in h "ninil ii" i gent in. i disiiid would be pro oled l'roio"als weie iiiiide In I he (Jei minis looking In the formal ion of loi.il s.Midiiale i the pinuipal (iei o.iiiiiuniealid the pea iiiiuni" ion all doeiiiui iili M i. nil. linn in. in ol the iipiii i i oiiuiii""ioii of Ihe i humlier. "aid Ihe pn "idi'iil had lelegtaphed In I'm mier ( li no iieenu that he i oiiMiIct rd the olheial lnil Is .!" sreri t M I ji r i f i i mi, linled b "H lug thai the peoples would no longer aei ept " i let iliploiniiei lie detiiaiuleil that M t letiieneeau prodnee an allt hoi lt.lt I w in mini of the negotiations. was lepriiweil fioni execution nl vir tually the last minute lns I'ridm tnorii ing, was leferred todnj to M l.e.s iIioiim'. high court piosppiilor. who will dn'ide whether the condemned man's ti "Milium is necc"Mirj in Ihe iinpeiiding tiinl of Joseph Cuil1nii. former pre hip i Aieoiding to newspapei lepmts I.e ii i" in ii "late of follnpsi and i" llneatetieil with deafness, ill- phxM i mil" aie "aid to beliee thai lie is in naiigei of hefoiniiig ,ompeli. pain ' eil Pola. Sept. "1. at, A. p.)Koui Itnliiin warships, the bntlleship Dante Aliglneri nnd the destrojers Mlrabcllo, N.illo and Abba, are named ns units I of Ihe -'riume nnj" in n proclamation written by Cnptnin tlnbriele D'Aniiun.io nun distributed in this city. Tho'proclmnntinn praises the men of these ships for "loynlty to the Finnic cause." and extols them for "vnltirous acts." It is staled here that because of the desertions of these four vessels from the regular Italian nnvj the nllied coiu niiindeis were forced to wlthdrnw from the harbor of Flume The harbor was eoiisideied unsafe while the Dnntc Alighieri was nnchored there nnd was lojnl to the- H'Aniiunio enuse. I Dispatches from 1'iume soon after Cnptnin (inbriele D'Aiinunzio's iniip s-lnlid the Dantp Alighieri was mi ulilp lo lenc thai port because her iiuii'hinrry hud bipn dnuiagcd h Ihe clew, but more rcpeiiljj it has been reported she had departed, hnving on A DISCOVERY THAT , BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1883'Horlick at Racine.Wja., dis covered how to reduce milk to a dry povder form with extract of malted grains, vilhoul cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by other.-.) Its nutritive value, digestibility nnd case of preparation (by simply stirring in water) antl the fact that it keeps in any climate, has pro cd of much value to mankind ns an ideal food-drink from infancy lo old age. Ask for HOrtLICK'S Avoid Imitation! Where Do You Get Off At MR. WORKING MAN AND WOMAN? YOU who are always the victim of the High Cost of Living problems. YOU buy Clothes for yourself and your family. They cost you almost twice at much today as they did before. WHY? Stop a minute think THEN ACT. It costs the manufacturer, the jobber and the dealer more money -to do business today than before, that's true. BUT why should YOU, Mr. Working Man and Woman, pay this additional cost? It doesn't add a cenh more value to the clothes after' they leave the manu facturer. If you could buy from the manufac turer, you could save the jobber's and the dealer's profits. WHY NOT DO IT? BUY YOUR FALL CLOTHES AT DAY'S, DIRECT FROM THE MAN UFACTURER.AND SAVE THESE TWO PROFITS. NEW STYLISH FALL CLOTHING For Men, Women and Children I On Yoiir Own Terms DAY'S sure take some slice out of the High Cost of Living. Every Working Man and Woman should Buy Their Fall Clothes HERE, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, WE'LL TRUST YOU TO PAY ON YOUR OWN TERMS. REMEMBER, HERE the Working Man's or Woman's promise to pay is equal to the rich man's promise and that no sale is com plete until YOU are satisfied everything must be right or we make it right. ALTERATIONS FREE 1318 CHESTNUT ST. i W SECOND FLOOR WJ i!toy'trvasy;;s-BP iWr u-j uj jx&n JsSBgjE Villa Sends Courier to U. S. With Anti-Carranza Plan EI Paao. Tev.. Sept. 24. (By A V A courier was on his way today to San Antonio, Tex., from Piauei'in Villa's headquarters near the Dnraugo Chihuahua stato line, it was nnnniineed by a member of the Villa organization here. He visited Villa in his Dnrango head quarters in the interest of the proposed union of nil rebel lenders opposing the Carranza government, it was an nounced. The ronrier wns evperted to go to Washington from Snn Antonio with R meesnge for Villn's representa tive, Miguel Diaz l.ombardo, ho is said to bo in Wnidiingtnn. The courier did not reveal the enact plan of union proposed to Villa, but it was said to bo similar to the one Gen eral Angeles has been urging upon rebel Itadcrs recently in the south of Mexico. tons of tneal. and fuN RUMANIA IS CONTRITE' SOVIET PLAN PROPOSED Delegate Offering Resolution Cheered When Saying He Has Been in Jail Hamilton, Ont.. Sept. lit. A ieo lution placing the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress on record at, favoring the soviet form of got eminent, demand ing the withdrawal of troops from llus aia and refusing financial and other aid to "reactionary governments" was ie ported to the committee, on resolutions. The resolution was introduced by George. Armstrong, of Winnipeg, who was applauded when he announced that he was prevented from introducing it sooner becaune he was "in jail until ten days ago." Armstrong was released on bail after his arrest on n charge of hedltion growing out of the lftcnt strike in Winnipeg. 'DEAL' WAS A TRAIN ROBBERY One of Hold-Up Gang That Stole $71,000 Wired About New York Montreal, Sept. -4. One of the four men arrested at Quebec In connection with tho $71,000 traiu robbery near there last Thursday, was Miid to hate wdred on the Saturday preceding the robbery to a New York automobile firm that the "Quebec deal" was ". K." It was also nllcged that he referred to the "Quebec deal" more than n month ago, Baying thnt by It he ex pected to rcaluo $:i0,000 or $ 10,000. The New York manager of the auto mobile concern, to which tlm uiau was declared to bo indebted for $1SKM), offered this "Information" to tho pro vincial detectives working on the train robbery case. Offers to Satisfy Allies In Regard to Actions In Hungary Paris. Scpl -JI - I I'.v . V. ) In the answer giien b. Premier ltrntiaiin oT Rumania to the nlieil note delir1-ed In Sir (ieorge Kiissell Clerk, who went t Kui-hnrrst as an eiiiisiir ol the Pcuei Conference. Iliininnia offets to give the Allies all the satisfaction in her power I with icgnrd to ni'tious lonmctcd with her occupation of Hungarian territory aci ling to the IVhu de Paris todin j Uuniauiii is leady'lo (Uicu.itc I'uiln i pest or to to opeinle there with the M lies in maintaining older, the note di rimes, and also sets forth that Rumania is prepared to deliver to the Alies n list of the war material and lolling toi It Hi'cd. Rumania, however, expresses in tin nolo the hope that lis she had lecov eied only what was due her fioni Hun gntv the lliis would not dispossess her if then- in iuisitions. line point upon1 whiih she insists, ai-i-onliiig to IJns version of the note, is the leinoval of the llungaiian blockade. BRITISH RAIL STRIKE LOOMS Men Send Ultimatum in Rejecting Standardization Offer London. S(pr. 'Jt.--lHr A. Pi-1 i.ulwav si like ill (treat ltnlnii) ovi the iiiesion of wages appealed as a possluilitv Ihioiigh todav's develop nients. The executive huil.v of the rail way men this morning sent an ulti matiiui to Ihe government lejeiting a .slnnilardi.ation offer, nnd intimated thai unless a favorable reply was ie reived b liotni Thursday the men would he niiiertd to ecace work. The ultimatum was the suhieel of a conference this morning between Sir llru- (ieddes, the new minister of trans piirtntion, nnd Pieiuier Uovd (ieorge The belief was cxpre.-tNnl shortly nfler noon that the government would issue a reply to the ultimatum before the day wn i over. Mr. and Mrs. Mott Congratulated .loseph Walton Molt, general mnna ger of the Hotel Trn.v inure, Atlantic City, and Mrs. Mott are receiving ion grnlulatioiis upon the birth of u son weighing eight pound:). Mrs. Mott was Miss Lucille (iawthrop. daughter of Kvan I. (iawthrop, of Wcstgrove, Pa. and is well known in Philadelphia. TROTZKY URGES WAR HERE g Sees America as Field for Attack on Capitalism stm Minim. Sept 'Jl -l'..v Pi I. mo Tintkv. I'.i'Mii-vik ministir "( var ami murine, speaking at Pclro grnd leiinlh. gave a ilelailed piogijui ol I'oMievik iiulitniv operation, sH , nig among oinei inings : iRn m iW rfif Avif esa mj3k W Mm& II&3 I i . tt iTTsyrBK.aaaaaawrTMVTJirrigTrErr7.iJFjfM"aaaawMfBjp It is not in I'iulaiiil or r.silionin that the inn iii-e woild lonibnt iiganisi i-npitalisin li li he fought, but in Aiuei na ami I.ngliiinl. and above all in the far cast OLD PARLOR SUITS MADK EQUAL TO NEW Re-conttmcltJ UpbohtertJ and Polithed $10 -V" Flr.t Init nrV Huiiriintefi Slip Covtri Is Order $1Eci liirco R.IepleJ Hoik of OoodA bcllini; At wtiult-ifcU AMERICAN JPH0LSTERY CO. Oldtst -in a La reel I liou t Un Kind OUD rcn aU Market 1(103, SB' illBlffiuAs W rn i ry Vlh V i in n i 3 Ml 3 Gogs a Long Way y to Make Friends Cost per mile of Hervlcu Is the only fair test to yourself in buying tires. (JKNKKALS stand the test yet cost no more to liuy than other Kood inakcj. 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