Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LBDGKrl-.PHlL'ADlDLPinA, TUESDAY, JAKtTAKY gQ. 1920
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M ?n IS M.'n..t.
..Operating nn rlretric tiuck is
'3A sittinlc ns tiirnliirr ,
'.tiVcOlric light.
ItisUilssimpltcili iticunstruo
vlfon llilit accounts fur Hie de-
hfticwlnbility and low upkeep
Vbbt ot tlic clectnc.
Phone Locust 2700
Bemharcli Declares Kaiser Can
not Resume Power, but
Crown Prince May
DECLARES EBERT FAILS
jGduoou. BatTui Cc.
London. .lun I'd Oriiiunv is tiuu-
inj: mint fioin Its iiretnt sou'iuiium t
ami nguin Mill bi'i'imii' a inotiiirTli.i . u'-
uiidiiic to (ioiu'ral Kriitlticli ISimuIiiihII.
'iu mi iiiUitirti in IJetliii whifli i ptili-
I lfvlicd lien- tuilm
"Kaisi'riMii iu iiioiIpiu lutli( will
iilHmutel.i lftufu." suit, tlio grupial.
"Not tin' Kuistr. but I lie uutwi juIliv
lini a iliantc."
(icni'ral lie rnliu till dfrlaies tliai lite
moiinrcli.v will lie a lurlianioiilan one.
I "I .i that with ti'sret." lip ailiK "fur
I I ilo not bolii'W a ii.nlianioiitui j muti
'an In would be to the mh.iutngc ol
the fatliorlantl.' I'oiitiuiilni;. Ci'iumjI
I'cniltiirili Mij-
"(innnain niuint be cmi-nii'il n- 11
" ' ' ippublii . too liinii part ii'- -taiid ar-
FRENCH CABINET MAKESHIFT tWfe aS.
t - or bcooiiii' a luonaii'liiL'iil one-pii'co -tato.
Impression General That Poincarei ' Tlio pii-int Ktncriiim'ut n Iu-iug
c. tm r. n i Kriiunil dull hi in opinion. It cannot
Soon Will Be Premier liolii il-clt ii tin- Iour run It i- not
1 Paris, .Ian 20. Hv A I. I Tlicie a soerinuent of tin anIioIp pvnplc. but
ecnVs to bp a RPtiPial impression tlint a parti lesmip. Mliicli li.i- tlir iidvuu-
,the Millcratid rabinrt ii a tpiupoiar I ta;i of lmiiii!? oul. a -im;li' paitv in
nnmlnistrntion lipiidiuz what l.iimoml initio
i alls tap
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740 Land Title Bldg.
Dept. A J
Holland's Foreign Office An
nounces the Arrival of
Allies' Note
'I lie Hague. .Ian. I'll. Ui.v A. I'.)
'I'lie domand of the Allies upon Holland
for the sui render of former Kmperor
William reached The Hague late Satur
doj night thtqufih the ambassador of
the Netheilands at Van-, to whom it
was bunded 1'iidii Ii the general ec;
letur.v of the IN me t'onfeience. Tlie
Litvinoff Doubts Good Faith of
Plan to Reopen Trade
Relations
Dutch liot eminent U'-terda.v asked that ardinR tlie operations to be followed (
free Intel clianjte of manufactured goods
and raw materials.
Detail of the plan to be followed
were given the Associated Press jes
lerduy by Alcxnndcr 31, Hcrkrnhcipi
and Constiintin Krovopouskoff, respec
tiicly piesldent and member of the
foreign board of the UuMsinn Co-opern-tlve
Union, tliroujli which trade will be
carried on. They conducted the ne
gotiations with the Supreme Council
which brought about the adoption of n
policy rceising that followed by the
Allies during the last two jcar.
'"It must be understood the agreement
has no political character whutHoever,"
said M. Ilerk'ciiheiiii, "It is merely an
economic, financial and humanitarian
.arrangement. Russian co-operative
"MERE LIP SERV CE l''"ons, organized fifty years ago. now
mtnt un oum.w !llUmber f)00 branches mid have 50,000
local societies with lio.OOO.QOO members,.
These societies operate lluoiignoilt
lEnosin wllptlior llllilor ItnlilirviL riilp m
ondon. .Ian. -0. Skepticism ie eimtr0c, bv other goxeruinents. It is
FEARS
It the Assocl.itcd Ties-
a sort of Tlusslan economic Ited Cr6ss.
"In rebrnnrj) 3010, wo laid before
the Uritlsli foreign office and nlso before
the secretary ot 1'icmlcr Uoyd George
our plnn for the exchange. of ltusslan
raw material for manufactured goods
from nllled countries. M. Krovonouskoff
ami myself were summoned last week'
before the supreme council w-nerc me
plan was adopted.
"Three problems must be met in or
der to arrive at an exchange of foods
first, transpoitation of raw material
outside of Uusslii ! second, tlio mode of
payment to the Russian producer, and.
third, distribution ot imported goods o
Russian consumers."
The correspondent informed 31. Merle -cnhelin
that it was the belief in France
the Uolshevlki would supervise distribu
tion and allow goods to reach their
adherents while the rest of the popu
lation ininht go baiefooted and caked.
"Our stores arc not under the con
trol of the Uolshevlki," he replied.
BECOMES A LAWYER AT 69
The tare achievement of passing the
state bar examination nuil obtaining
the privilege ot practicing In the lower
rourts and the State Supreme Court ut
the age of Hlxty-ulnc rarri, waB oc-
crcdlterf to former uahiZiTT
.1. ungues, cstcrduy. v.'V'Hm
ungues mm been studying Uw ?lu,1
last twelve years. He la )h , ??f th
thlttceii children. Ho th0 ii.falhter I
All niifn Iptwtni. u." ln9.fPUhlli..
rtT'elrtlh
Alliance lender n n7. 'SPubhVa.
ii.n.l u Orty.pLt,.,
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of forme
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tin fltosuil. of tlio Ilnnpel
crcat I'oiueare abinet
Tlio Ilair the oraiu
I'rciiiier ISriand -.is. i
"'W are assured the pienuei intends
to iijaWc wa foi Ita.Miiond I'oincaie
jSvheu the lnttei leaves III set- l'alace.
This Mould be a romblnatiou by no
'means displeasing, as M
noulq retain a poitfolio
"t)ur foitner kui-er (.in Iium- iittli
pns)pcf of coming bail.
"All nnti monaichi-t ideas leuli'r
aiound lii.it Itu is held le-pou-ibli tm
the uiifoituti.it' (iiitcuiup of the war b
a large paitj of the people No one uuj
loi see remembers tint beloic the. out
break ot the world war he did hi- ut-
Millctaml i nio-t to -noid war, or that eien during
tlie war he was alu;is actue for pein.p.
the tollowing ai'knowletlKini nt
lfeeipt be published :
"Wc learu that the iIpiiiuihI fur the
deliiPi' of the foi'niei (lennaii eiupeior
into the bauds of the allied powers,
which is baspj ou aiticle 227 of the
tieatv of Versailles, has now i cached
the Dulch foieign ofl'ue ''
Kills. .Inn 20 llIvA 1' 1 llellet
that effolts of the Allies to ge! former
l'lnperor William out of Holland
would piove uusimessful was ev.uosscd
toda by r.anm Knit on I.er-ner,
Ciermuti '1 chie' lepic-entativ" here.
"I urn absolute! sine the Dutcli
tioieriiment will ueiei sunendi'i- the
fouuer fJernian eiuperor foi 1 1 in I on
chaiges that aie not provided for in
any constitution, any laws or tieaties
regarding extraditions," he asserted.
With rcg.ud to the expected demand
foi the extmdition of (Jeinian subjects
for trial for nets committeed dining the
wai. the buiou de lined himself certain
that public sentiment in evei country
was against such .i tleiuand
'It is lontriiiv to nnv law in uuj
puiedi'iit." he said. ""I'lie teeling of
tlie whole woild in favor of pence is
stronger thnn the leeliug anvwheie for
levenge
Tn Senate lobbies legiet i- epiessed "All the blame is now being Ii n i -
that onl thiee enatois ,ue m the, on him lie quite generall staud as i
aew cabinet tlie damning ftul factor in the mou
lt Is gfiiernllv the attitude of I'.ir- arrhiea! s-tem. and therefme an at
liament tiiat tlie new admiiiistiation i tempt to bring him back would ulwavs,
should be supported and given eveiv .evoke the liveliest protest His pel -
f chance to shew what is can iiicompli-h. I -onal behavior too i- sevutel intici.i'd I
Press comment epies-es tin1 same He is rcpiuaehed for 'divine l i'ht mi-
rcntiment. ' tocrac.' Iu short, to shove tlie kai-er'-
, Taxation views ol li.dmi I'ruu- pcr-mi into the loregroUfd could onl
cois-SIarsul. the new minister otiliaim the monuicliical idea
REDS TAKE KRASNOYARSK
finance, "which aie publislnd toda.v
fleet a critical attitude toward the ,
Clemcnceau goveiumeut'- liuaui.iali
policies.
! GERMANS AGREE TO DELAY
' Allied Proposal of Brief Postpone
j fnent of Occupation Plans Accepted
, Uerlin. Jan 'Jll i V, A V Al
lied propo-als that tliere be u postfKiti.
ment of five dav-s m pi-Piara'ions toi
l the occupation of I inter Silesia Ilcu-
ttein, Slanenwerdei Mcu.cl and Ii.m.it:
have been ugreed to bv tin (.ciin.iii
r Government
I Transport dela.v- made tn- -''i no
'One ma have more hope lot the
i low ii prince'- return. Tins is al
leadv ieo.'uiabli' fiom the tact that
tlicie l- itiiistniit asitatiou again-r linn
and t mi t all -mts ot bad thing- aie beiug
said about linn witliout oue giaiu ot
truth I know the ciowu prirte iter
soualli and kuow he is to be taken ab
solutelv -el tousl Despite tul-e go
sip, the iiown i n-1 ii c would be .ill tv
eellent t ";eut to a eiinited tieiiiiiiitv
"Ills Mjungi i hi other. I'nuie l.Hcl
l-'t lpilrn h. ton l- intiili talked of.'
Remnants of Kolchak's Army Flee
ing Eastward In Siberia
1'aiis. Jan. LU illy A. I'.i l!ol-
hevik tioops occupy all of tlie territory
in Siberia we't of Krasno.varsl;. fiom
wlncli they ltave diiven Admiral Kol-
i link's fori es. aeeoiding to latest
dispatches iicelved liere The Kolcliak
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i mills ;n e rcpori"u 10 uc m-nui u m--tie.it
eastward.
Tlie involutional v Sm ui'it govern
ment leientlv estubli-heil sit Irkutsk
is -aid to be weak, being stiough com
bated b.v ttenernl Semenoff with the
lu-t leniuant- of the Kolcliak amiv.
Kinsnovaisk i- in soutlieastpi u
Siberia, near the Chinese fiotitiei.
and about 2t00 tiiilcs- diiectl.v uoith
ol C.lciitta.l
in opening trade between allied conn
tiics and soviet Hussia is expressed bv
31iiim LiUinofl. Rolslievlk delegate at :
Copenhagen, in mi lntuvlcvv with the
Herald conc-poiidenl.
M. Litvinoff. who is iu the Danish!
capital negotiating with James O'Grad). ;
Hrltlsk delegate, for the exchange of i
prisoueis. is cautious iu giving his
views on the situation, the correspond
cut siis. The allied decision i" as
yet "onl.v a paper declaration and rl
to be translated into deeds." in M.
Litvinoff's opinion.
Reservat'"iis cnutained iu the official
nnnounieuient aie looked upon as In
tended to, liustiate the i ffectual woik
ing out of the plnn. The soviet dele-1
gate believes that in limiting trade with
Russia to the activities of co-operative
societies there will be tin attempt to
force soviet Kusia to make certain .
changes in its economic s.vstem.
"Tiadc aiinot be satlsfnetoril con
ducted between iiiuittries unless the
,aie fully and mutually icircsented ntul
have free po-tnl and teicgraplnc inter
cotirM'. If tlie I'aris decision does not
imply such intercom -e it mil be of
little use to Russia or the world.
"Moreover the most inipoitaut route
to Central Kmope and former Russian
seaports are now i nnti oiled by the
newly formed border states, nud if tlie
Allies continue their present policy of
compelling the-e states to remain hostile
to soviet Russia they will still be vir- i
tuallv blockading Russin.
"The impoitunee of the ileilslnn tie-
pends upon the sineeritv of its inten-
tion.nnd the ceneial polic.v of (lie Allies
toward Russia If. as we are given In i'XIV.-'P
undei stand, this lcmains unehangeil, li
then tlie declaration is meie lip serine PI
to itopular demand." UJ
Russia's supplies of food and taw JJl
mntenuls ltave a profound importance
to the vol Id's i.onoinic welfare, said
licnrge II Itobeits. fond rontiollev.
addiessing the I!i iti-Ii-Kiis'-t: u ("uli
here last niglit
Pails, Jan '() r.liiltoiate plan- for
the tp-umptton of comnieriiiil lelnltons
between soviet Russia and allied r i
1 iions have been worked out nud it i
epeetid tlie I'.ol-lieviki will licrunt the
I U 7ci i Ji'Jji'.'miti lilll lilil 1 II i ' In i v '
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Sttirlrritnt Vuffco- t7irferfi
Bloir kt re compart, bp"
contmlned unita dcstfnfd to
cijr the dvmtari ot me
chtmctl forced dtaft t vetj
tmttttxptnaa.
STURTEVANT Turbo
Underrate Blowers en
able engines to work to full
capacity fit a plant to
easily meet the peak load
period in the day.
These small units give sufficient
undergratc draft for boilers rang
ing from 50 H.P. to 400 H.P.
Let a Sturtevant representative
tell you all about Sturtevant me
chanical draft apparatus.
B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY
Huckniun, District Mutineer
135 North Third Mrrrt
Miirkct 11-30
Fans
Blowers
Engines
Turbines
MANN & DlLKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
jjh I i ill yj
IT ' I X
Of
Tyrol Wool
Spring Styles
New Colors
Ladies' and Misses'
Tailored Suits
29.75 36.75 49.75
Top, Street and Motor
Coats
32.75 42.75 54.75
Spring Hats
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1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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Quarters
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the money Into envelope Urrpa a per
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Uyou emp!o labor ou oi ht 'o'.now
more about It Send for a list ol me'
and full particular
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Manufacturers of Pi -o a u
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Our Entire 850,000 Stock of Guaranteed Furs at Tremendous Savings!
Sale Now Reincj Held in the Daylight Third Floor Salon
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$75 Coney Coats
Ilantisomc sports length
coney fui oats; full flat in,'
fc-.rle.
ow 57.50
$200 Seal Fur
Coats -
, -tilun seal coats in fusl -lonulili
self-ti immcd styles
xow 129.75
$300 Seal Coats
Hug" collar-, cuffs and bot
i,0! - of opossum, Kolinsky oi
-ciuiinl enrich these ham!
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$100 Coney Coats
Stunning full-flare models of
selected coney skins. Pull,
deep collar, cuffs and boidei,
now 77.50
Opgo
$600 Hudson Seal Coat
i $495
Kxety skin catcfully .-elected.
Tiimmed ith golden beascr fui
collai and IipII culfs. Verv full
cut.
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$225 Seal Coats
Selected muskrat skins fomi
the collar and cuffs of this
fashionable " -length model.
now 175.00
$200 French Seal
Coats
Selected French &eal sjuns
make up thi3 handsome coat;
extra deep border.
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$1000 Mink Dolman
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Ono of the handsomest
developed this scafcon
sketched. The value
lutcly as quoted.
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Fur Sets & Scarfs in the Sale!
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at the Bellevue-Stratford on January 25
Hear these famous Victor artists!
Extraordinary interest attaches to these recitals because of the
double opportunity they afford the music-loving public.
It is a privilege in itself to hear these famous artists, and
added importance is given to the events in that they enable
you to compare the exquisite interpretations of these artists
with their Victor Records.
Attend these concerts and note the qualities that distinguish
their renditions. Then go to any Victor dealer's and hear the
Victor Records by the Flonzaley Quartet, by the Philadelphia
Orchestra and by Werrenrath. Note. how faithfully their inter
pretations are portrayed on the Victrola.
It is because of this absolute fidelity that they make Victor
Records; that the greatest artists of all the world are Victor artists.
Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $950. New
Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each
month.
32.50 Red Fox Sets,) 49.75 Lynx Scarfs,'
32.50
l.,itgi'. jali animal .scarf
and luigf murf with head
and tail trimming.
W.y handsome pieces a
these beautiful lynx scarf
32.50 Fur Stoles, $25
$75 Wolf Sets, 57.50 ' Hudson seal coney fur and
I'me, selected wolf skins; .selected squirrel skins. Full
large uninial head and Unls. Tim length. , with pockets.
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