' FfWK V 1 JV -' "5 -. .( $ .- t.-.j- ,,.., j . .,,,, jtJ ,. . ,, v, , , "14f-'-rXti'iil ',V ' i.'"- 1- J '.(.. MHflHMHin t M 8 EVENING PUBLIC! LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, A. f. BRITAIN REJECTS Y' ' PLAN TO BUY IIS Iv 6 Ih Lloyd George Says Miners' De mane Is Not in Interest of Nation REFUSAL BRINGS H '1 Ily (lip Associated rresi Ijondnn, Oct. 10. Premier Lloyd Gcnrgo, tiiiswcrliiR demands made by "British minors nt jcstcnlay's confer- f lice, mlmlttpil thnt- many nilvnntaups I r-duld bo jpcurpi'. from joint rontrol nf mine by capital anil labor, but dp- flared thp government woh unable to frame iti policies on the lines of the; miners' suggeMloti. I The premier spoke for one hour and i made it clear the government was not i prepared to accept thp recommend.!- tions of the coal commission, headed by Sir John SiinUey. to acquire anil rim the mines as state property lie expressed the hope the miners' federa tion and the trade union movement as 6 whole would ro-operate to obtain the largest possible measure nf agree ment for the government's scheme, as already outlined by himself in the House of Commons, according to un official reports. Premier Kejcets Plan Mr. T.lnyd firorgi- conceded that the demand for nationalization had been a I plank in the labor platform for years and thnt the deputation which called nponhlm yesterday was acting not from nn.V selfi"b interest, but with a ilestre to benefit society as a 'whole. The government, however, felt, lit that nationalization was not I delegate characterizing It as "positively disheartening." An official statement was Issued late i yesterday that Mr. liloyd (Jeorge linil agreed tv the depiitntlou's rcqurid for payment of wages to miners made Idle fay the railway strike. Instead of giving them an uneinnloymeiit allowance. Krank Hodges, miners' secretary. I said, "the government's attitude hail I created a very grave situation." I Addresses by members of the depu tation to Mr. Lloyd (ieorge were fea tured by a complete absence of bluster. Their statements were intended to show by reasoned arguments that nationali zation of the mines was entirely inithp interests of the community nud t lint the .-... miners were supported by the whole Unlolo body of trade, unionists. ! Opinion of the Press ' "The nationalization of mines, ' snjs thn Herald, labor organ, "is the ipies ' tlou immediately at. issue, but is, of 'course, n precursor to a complete policy ,of nationalization of indntry. Here is the bnttto Joined." i On neither side is there any doubt that the fight will be stern. The Herald recognizing this, sajs: "The possessing cla.s. the clas which 1 lives on labor of others, has everything 1 at stake and wilil shring from nothing in an attempt to frustrate the move I ment." Representing the atiti-nntlonallzntinii I L mm e fldueioso. cd I stioi nmtel nnnnnzlnno i-he egll II lui assieurall die luestlssimo la iiupstlone di riiime sara' rlsolta ed ognl dlllicoltn' rlimissii. EX-KAISER ATTEMPTS TO SUPPRESS PHOTOS PER D'ANNUNZIO Due Valorosi General! si Uni scono ai Difensori della Citta' di Fiume rulitlilint n1 tltrllniled Under I'Klt.MtT NO. .141. Atithorlrrd hv the ei ot Oclt"r . 1B1T nn Ills at tho rottottlce of ytilU- dfiBhla. V. Ily oid-r of the TfMr-nt. a s. nrw.nsotf. Prti.lniBi.r ClepT.I Itoma, 10 otlobie--Notlzle gluiite oggl dalla Sicllla recann die cilia' rli ( r. .r i Hiesi. situntii nel dlstrcito delle ml- Offers Large Sum for Negatives nleie ill zolfo. ' stnta sacchegglata (I ill loittadini die si sono soiievnti. and Picturos Taken by Con- fjiinttroiniln coutndini lianno tentato! , , di premiere poesso delle terre e sono ' coaled Dutchman venuti a conditio con la truppa. Sette, iiersoue snrebbere rlninsle necise e pa- rcceliie nitre ferile. I Ainerongrn. Oct. 10. flly A. P )- OCTOBEK 10, 1919 ft sjffijj r , . JZK&iSgP' i 9 MM If JV BP ssWm BTS . "P- ' rt Vfff JM i MM wMm 2 OC view, tlie 'leiegrapn noes nut i'ihti "'' miners to be converted from their pres ent opinion, although it sees some little hope in the appeal to other trade union ist. It ndds: "Tho prospect is the reverse of at 1 tractive. U means renewed trouble. ! anxiety and unrest, and that nt a time when the nation can least afford it. I NOSKE ASSAILS CRITICS "Licking Boots of Allies' by Criti cism of Army. He Says lt.rltn. Oct. It).- Mil A. I'. I lime pendent Ciustav Sociulits were nreusi'il by Noske. minister of defense, in said, (the National Assembly of 'complicating step 'Germany's position abroad by malicious ...u?.u ... .,. . . . .t .1.. ........ ....!.!;,,.,. nf tin. military ni niini'irii- At the rinse of the conference the lion." He tod them they were liektiig dentltation nromised to rem.rt its result the boots of the llrilish and the 1 rencli in momhprs nf tho vnrtnns iliiinos on t)e- commissions in Iicrllll I'iiinip, S ottohre fritardntm- II (li'iieriile (Vri'heriui. coiiniliilante di una brlgaat ill hersaglierl, ha raggliinto I'liinie Si aniiiinzlii che call nssiimeia' il coinaiido deU'arniatn fiiiimitiii. II lieiierale Tnmato e' stnlo nomlnati capo dello Statu Maggiore di D'Aiitiunzio. I II corrispondetite del "Public Ledger" I cosi' telegrnfn da Itoma : 1 Itoitia. !l ottohre. -II ostro Mini 1 spniidente ' in una posizlolie di poter 1 ii'-sicninre l'uiuii hevole splrito delle I rclazioni tra Itoma e Loiidrn. II go- reiio Italiano ' onestnmenle dlsideroo di icnlre nil una soluzlone delln qui -1 stione ill I'inme. Nessnno pretcnile -y il goMTiio dovra' piendere qunliai azlone sorimente perlcolosa per la slcu I lezza iutnriin della .Nnzlune. ' 1 Jiiinil contcmpluno che il (ieiiPiah" Madogllo- dovra' occupan- In citta' dl Kiiiuie con le truppe regolnrl, prenilerne pottcsio e iinminnre una conferenza. I nelln quale ogni tinnte deeisinne sill I luobleuiii 'ldrintico dovra' essere iliiel lata. Special! inviati 'sono stntl miiinlati , pi-iire i n inline per parininenriire ion 1 1 .mi I niilizio a iuilurlo and acrettnie tale piano, mil sfOrtiiiintamente lino ad nra coupon risullnto. Le truppe e le aulorlta' clttadinp si dice furiini ecstrette a ritlrarsl, la siliinilo I!iel In liossesso del rlbelll, Itiiuia. 1) oltohre II glorualc rouiano "II .Messnggeio" nnniinzin clip gll Al lenll aM-ebbero concordnto uu ptcgetto coni'llliitlvu per la soluzlone della que stimie ill I'lume. Tale ptogetto tendc iihbc a legalizzare la sitnazione Kin -urn mi . medianle roccnpazlone ill I'lume dn parte ileH'eeicilo regolare nm a-capo il Dura D'Aosta. II quale fungereblip da ('oinmi"sario degli 'Alleiiti. tiabricle D'Anninizio, II quale ha gin' avuto parecchi colloqui con 11111 guvlo Principe, lie riconoscerebbp l'aii inritn sino alia soliizioue del prohlenin i base 1'itnlinnitn' della cltla'. GERMANS ATTACK LETTS Letvla tobcr U2 and .that subsequent uction would be left to the parliamentary com mittee, which was appointed at the Trades' I'nion Congress, recently held nt Glasgow. It is understood tnnt. in the view of the deputation, the premier's statement was most unsatisfactory, one Dr. Herman Mueller, minister oi lor- eigti affairs, admitted mat ninny oi diers were going to the Iialtic provinces on fraudulent pnssports. ndding they were chletiv "adventurers, who expect a free and easy life there and expect evcntuallv to settle down." Trieste. 1) ottohre II (ieneiale (jrn zioll, gia' comandunte della giuiuiginiie ill ' Flump, c' parlito. ipiesin sera. diretlo a Koiun e iliininte il inggio si fermera" in Finnic, use per inciiricn Uel (lovernn Italiano ronferira con (Jiibriele D'Anninizio. capo delle furze irregolaii dl occupuzioiie delln dctta ciltn'. 11 ticiierale (Jrazioli appari I'oniento Appeals to Allies to Take Decisive Action Paris. Oct. 10. (Ily A. P. i 5er mnn troops attacked Lettish forces Oc tober S. according to a protest received by the Pence Conference from the Let tish (iovernment. The Allies are asked lo take decisive action against this "violation of the treaty and to compel dermany to comply with the terms of the Ver sailles pact. It is claimed ('ernian troops in l.etvia are "threatening the world and uniting with pin-Oerman Russians." The Lettish (ioverniueiil declares it will obstinately defend Its independence. A llerlin dispatch yesterday quoted Hie Tngeblntt ns saying that Hie greater portion of the (Jermnu troops under (ienernl von der fioltz were on I heir way back to Germany from the Haltle. Strong efforts nre being made to prevent the publication of photographs of for mer Fmpernr William of Oermany taken Saturday Inst by two Dutch pho tographers, who were concealed in n load of hay near Count Hohenzollern's temporary home. The onetime monarch Is said to have offered a large sum for the negatives and all prints made from them. The correspondent of the Associated Press has seen the pictures, which show Count Hohenzollern bearded and sturdy ! and. nppearing In a happy mood while i talking to his wife and General Zon- tnrd, unconscious of the presence oT the camera men. GENERAL JOINS D'ANNUNZIO Ceccherlnl Will Assume Command of Army at Flume Kliiine. Oct. 10. (Ily A. P.) Gen eral Ceceheiini. commander of a brigade of liersnglieri. hits reached Fiume. Mt is announced that he will assume com mand of the Fluiminlnn army. General Tnmato has been appointed chief of stnff to D'Aniniuzio. .As D'Annunzin at the time, of his resignation from the Italian army lust May held merely the rank of lieu tenant colonel in the nir service, lie may have fell the advisability nf hav ing n trained soldier of higher rank in nctunl command of the troops of the Fiiimnninn army.! Trlest. Oct. 1(1. illy A. P.)--Gen ernl Ornzintl. former commander of the Italian garrison at Fiume. left Trlest for Home last night on his way from Flume where he was sent by the gov ernment to confer with Captain D'Au minicio. General Grazioli appeared con fident ami cheerful, and predicted an early solution of the Flume difficulty would be reiuhed. 923 MARKET STREET MILLION STAR TS TOMORRO WSA TURD A Y Our new building, next door, should have been completed October planned a phenomenal "Opening Sale." Our buyers had been in the "basing Fashionable New Merchandise especially for the occasion. r,..,-, ..,-.,. , .., n- - . , . .vr, -:&fc!-E -,3mas- ,. , -a f ' rf ',' ' rnwnrTnn ' 'ujlpMJJHIM M a UaJ 5 " ' " ' " '" , -- '" ,1'' 'sr"""" " "" T " - "i If lifflilBBllllllllllllll!!- cfitUlSJO Jl I ! i tS)r 'l ' ; h M Shoes F'MoTmH i -W-' ' ''': :.,.,-.. $$ 1 m In A I Wm WMMMimml rail -il -niXiiiiBiiuiW d ' liiilllllllllllllllB-11 '" " IM""rl '" i 1 1 , i , imi M ''"? lill 0ur prices are from $2-00 to $4'00 less 1 1 111. ' 7 fi S I 111 tian asked for identical shoes at other 1 Il ' m "i i II stores. It conclusively shows that our I i I , 8 IPIIII downstairs location combined with our ilj i 111 'ow overeac does make a substantial 1 1 ; 11 saving for every man. Compare our 1 III I IIJII values at $7.00 $8.00 ?9.00. 1 I ; , ill 111 The Downstairs store for Ien III I II I J )1e(Ir&Cotiipcitii I! ! . , ..1 12UChesml Shvcel 1 11 ! k- 111 11 Upstairs store for Women 1 I I The Materials are '' $ II 1 1 1 ' I'tmne Velvet With llrmer t j&' i ILs !, I II ii Lyons Velvet and I'tmne fcl H firim Grain and Lyons Velvet & T I" I iillil I I I I II I I 1 1 i I A Handsome Embroidered T'ile'Fabrics '' !' 1 P 1 I 1 I III ' I ' ' Feather Brims With Velvet 'ratvns I -J ' ., r' The Trimmings are I' f lih.illlii'Miirill. , linii ,.-.., .,..,!.. .. I I I ill i I rf Ostrich Fantasies It U ' ' 2 " ' i I lilllllllll riillilllllllHII. il illl'lmlll ll Vncurled Ostrich Plnmaae l Jurr piliP'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllilllllllllllil'illl1 Natural Lookino French Wreaths JlttviffrtJE I r '' uiuuiin ana velvet now nil can JfflUJh'MiUtit I it 1 niViTii ' I .. . Tinsel Braid and Ornaments zami v a k i v. v u I ,, FT I?: j i'l: i i A nm. I ' 4 i' 1 1 i ii'! nilli Mavson & DeMan.S) 1215 Chestnut Street Furs iC- Millinery 1 ak tianasomciii 1st. We had markets pur- Consequently we have $250,000 worth of surplus apparel in our storerooniH. OUR NEW HOME WILL NOT BE COMPLETED FOR 6 WEEKS. AND WE MUST DISPOSE OF THESE STOCKS AT ONCE! Therefore this rccord'breaking sale! It starts tomorrow don't fail to attend! $250,000 worth of fashionable apparel at an actual saving of about 'one fourth to you. EXTRA ! 600 Handsome New SUITS COATS DRESSES mmrjmmMm tsmmmm Actual Values 39.75 up to 45.00 Unlets you ace these wonderful Mtocht you cannot realize how very sensational the Values are! Don't fail to see these Wonderful values! Buy now! Save! DRESSES COATS Just 220 Dresses in a score Luxuriously fur-tt(iiiincd 1 of the most stunnlriK styles i Coals of Wool Velour. Hur- fur-trimmed Silvcrtone Suit, .12.50 SUITS m The most superbly talior- , ... tlumA,1 nui Vitntrl i f 11. lUl 11 HI I in:'. mJ M""1" ." 1 1 il ' rimmed suits In Velour. ""'Siorti. Meteor I ". """' ' I'oiret Twill. Won! Tweeds ('rones. All-Wool Serccs and Broadcloth. Beautifully slik mill Wool Serse. i handsome Silk Velvets. I lined models. i handsome Silk Velvets. HIRSCH'S SECOND FLOOR This Exquisite Model Hat sketched in our Salons Furs! Furs! Great Fur Sale The Phenomenal Quarter Million Dollar Sale Includes Fully $35,000 Worth of Reliable Guar antied Furs Priced at Savings up to 35 FUR SETS 37.50 Fox Sell ...25.00 150.00 Croii Fox ...97.50 60.00 Seal Seta ...49.75 SCARFS & STOLES Fox end Wolf Sctrfi and Concjr or Seel Stole, 39.75 value 25.00 59.75 FoxScarfi ...39.75 12.98 Red Fox Scarft 7.90 DAYLIGHT SECOND FLOOR FUR COATS 325.00 Maikrat Coat. 245,00 225.00 French Seal, 150.00 89.75 Coner Coat.. 69.75 250.00 Nutria Coat, 195.00 E2HSE Beginning Tomorrow Saturda y, 9 A. M. NWOVVq N(br.nih&CheslnuVSh Philadelphia. 3 '. ' " ' Ml '"Ml "I'WMHMimiMNMMMilMM l ; - 'ill A H Of course you lie not wish to choosd your Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry where the stock is limited. Remember that we Operate six stores and "variety" Ls essential in our stock. Bend for Our Hook of Jentls, I-l $25 Article $1 a wk. $50 " $1.00 " $75 " $1.50 " $100 " $2.004 er Millinery ALE IQM U-50 THESE popular prices will instantly appeal because they are backed by such extraordinary values for the very beginning of a season." The detail tells its own story: the trimmings, the materials, the colors all unfold themselves to you in brief, attractive fashion. Let us merely add an emphas'13 to the high style, which is the outstanding feature of every model. They are "exclusive" hats "exclusive" to, the very last meaning of the word; richly styled, superbly patterned and, withal, supremely attractive in the pleasant price-ranges. The Styles are Picturesque Drooping Brims Medium and Close-Fitting Chin Chins Soft Line New Mushroom Effects Off the Face Model Copies Large Sailor Brims The Colors are High Luster or Dull Black Brown ffi a number o( shades The illue Family well represented Taupe Shades that are soft In Fact any color tone desired $5 and $6 Pleated PLAID SKIRTS ESB9 Those very smart plaid skirts, in pleated black and while and, all other favored color combina tions. Also tine serges, faille, silks and silk poplins. All sizes. 3.75 A Wonderful Bargain. $8.00 and $10.00 wool plaid pleated skirts. Also wool poplins and herpes and satins. Each skirt at a remarkable saving! STItKKr KI.OOK 1 few! ifW $6.98 Georgette WAISTS 4.75 300 of tlif mnt hfnutlful niousen. They were Intended for nur Opening Snle. Headed, rm lirntdered, frilled and every new ttyle all the loveliest fthndoM, till .lr. Come curly. Don't f nil to OTHER CHARMING SUIT BLOUSES, $7.98 to 24..9S 4.75 Manufacturers' Sample Sale! Silk Underwear Wonderful savings on 230 beautiful crepe de chine and satin camisoles, envelope chemise, gowns and novelty pieces at the most extraordinary savings! Don't fail to get your share of these beautiful garments. $2 Envelope Chemise $1.50 Satin Camisoles 1.3 85c i i. ftwmmsimtimmmmmsmssmsmmmsmmmsvsswsmssitsmsmwmmmswmmsvmitmsssmss. Still More Extraordinary l.")0 Smart Fall Hats at About 1-3 Less Tomorrow " 5.00 avson & DeMan$ i2 15 Chestnut Street Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted s 1000 Handsome Women3 s and Misses TS-DEESSE! ATS SUS CHILDREN'S DAY Listed below are only five of the many extraordinary values to be had fomorrow! Come bring the kiddies. Buy! Save I Girls' DRESSES .98 JswilllYilm ',3 jf( j 'Inn ii n 1 Srhool ,Nlrr clnKhnm rlinmbrny Ilred.r.. 1 lo 14 1 $8.5,0 Serge Dresses 5-00 l.otrly I I k lulTdn and ftrtf rrculutluii Ilrf en o n I y fl5' dre..fti, Hlim H to 14. Children's COATS (i o u iiuallty ant Cnatu, t u r Hiir : J fan, 1 lii-avy Hlour corduroy H o m trlnininl. lo (I .98 Girls' New COATS llimlitno f.Uet anil vrlour CoaU. Mnny of motley nir- .50 Actual Values up to $25.00 Not a garment in the entire 1000 worth less than $20.00. Fully 300 of these Suits, Coats and Dresses are splendid $25.00 values. The Dresses Charming brnldcd allk vrltrtn and wool itrK.i, flnrat hfuvy quality butlna (&i aketclmd), aome exquUltr l.v beaded (leorgettea and woof Jer. ej. Helect from 30 difTerent ntylr.. The Suits A uprrb quality, erue or poplin ult In wanted nary, brown or black jt $15.00, A bargain not to be ml.a, d. Only 10 In the whole lot. The Coats .aunnlnir wool velour eoati. manr lie pilel latfilily trimmed with turn. .ssWvitfl'9!Ktm H wib mi!iicww!ll ? 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