,4 EVENING PUBLIC LED GEK PHILADELPHIA, EE1DAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 . M fn pmi f' ' li S.B 7 jm r, ylDAY MAY DECIDE J . FAIE OF TREATY MORGAN'S GRANDSON REPORTED MARRIED MARTENSPRONMSES Compromise on Article X and Monroe Doctrine Hoped for at Conference 19-Year-0ld Laurens Hamilton Said to Have Wed Woman Past Thirty 'DEBATE ON FLOOR IS FEARED Waahlujrtoii, .Tan. 30. The fate of frjturo private negotiations between Ptmocrntlc nml ltrpubllenn loaders to effect a conipromNr- nn peace trenty reservations rests In a large measure on tlio outcome o today's scsslou of the. bipartisan rnnferenco postponed uu til today b the absence of Senator I.eti root, Wisconsin, cue of the liepublican , conferees. The principals of the eoufrenee were MnderMood to be well fortitWI with cn'n- promise proposals aud a riRorous effort to overcome objertinnx to the rpwvi. I tlons reearilloK Article X and the Mod- roe Doctrine was ejected. These n-e . the only remaining ob&tne'cs to the HARMONY NEAR IN SPAIN formation of a united nroersin desieued ! Warren one uuine to clear the treaty out of the senate. ' Opposition to bringing the treatv ouee I more into the open Senate i buhed. fundamentally, senators hiiid. upon jo- ' Jitical considerations The first objec- j tion is that it means stopping the Sen ate's legislative maehlnerv at a time when all possible wets consistent with b&ttty is demanded if the essentials of n ' big legislative program are to be taken care of in time to permit a recess next ' June for the national conventions of the . two parties. These essentials include ' fourteen appropriation bills, which, in addition to being needed to Keep the government departments running, are ' held to be politically indispensable. The Democrats are reluctant to clog the legislative wheels by calling up the i treaty, because that would also inter fere with their campaign p'ans. Oue of i the chief "talking points" of Demo cratic orators is to bo the charge of in ' efficiency and do-nothingness by the lle puhlican Coneres. i There is another political objection to the plan announced by Senator Hitch. reck. It is that certain record votes "might be forced upon senators which would prove embarrassing, particularh ' to those who are peeking re-electiou I nun anoiner oujecnon iiuvniiccu is that bringing the treatv in before sitt New Yorli, Jan. .'10. Societv was in' terested yesterday In a published re port of a wedding, in which the prin cipals were said to be I.nureiH M Hunilltou. nineteen x.irs old, grandson of the late 3. 1. Morgan, and great- i great -grandsou of Alexander Hamilton. J and Mrs. Gregory Warren, reported to i be In the early thirties. Friends of .Aoung Ifnmtlton. when they heard csterday of the tomance, I were (juite sure that the counle hnd selected New Hampshire because it is the only statu in which the marriage of u minor is sanctioned. No one professed eeu to know whore Hamilton met his bride. She is known to have spent a wiek at the Hotel ltitz-Cnrlton. She 'eft there on Jnu uary L'O last Mom!a and the mar riage is presumed to have taken place tonic time since that date. Imiulr) at the hotel elicited little information be yond the statements that Mrs. War ren, known there both lis Mr. Gre gory Warren and as Mrs. Gertrude TRTOJETEIS Will Produce All Communica tions Between Bolshevik Gov ernment and Himself 8 FIRMS SELL TO SOVIET pres-iiiiiabh boiug that of her former husband and the other her own was a handsome, tash ioiiabl gowned womau. little pat thirty, who lued at the hotel in somi luxury, and who attracted no particu lar attention while she was there, A re iindeis from Louisville K.. but bejutid that hint of her origin, he, too, was i uorant about her. lt the Associated Tress Washington, .Ian. !10 An offer to nresent to the Senate committee inves tigating I'.n'shevik prouaeanda in the I'ni'ed States "true conies" "f all com tmnieatlons between himself and the Russian Soviet Government wis made oilio bv l.udwig " A. K Martens. I'.o'shexlk representative in this covin -trv Vormer Senator Hiudwi(U, of Geor gia. Maitens's iittorne.v. said, however, that it was- desired that some of the 'etters be consldeicd in eentio session as the might "involve others, far be vond the (. in trouh'e." He exp'ained that he referred to those who assisted in maintaining the communication be tween the se'i-stved ambassador and the soviet chiefs in Russia. Chairman Mo'i" reserved decision as to an et executive sessiou. Names Firni3 Selling to ltolshevlkl Conservative Groups of Politicians I Will Unite to Control Situation 1 Madrid. Jan. SO.-tHy A. 1M Ru mors were current after the adjourn -I meat of the Cortes yesterdav that differ ent conservative groups had agreed to i ' ie-unite and form a combination against all other elements in the Cortes. ' i It wa said that former Premier ! Dato would make an announcement ril ntive to thi step early next week, utid I it wua indicated that It would probab'j , I settle the po'iticul troubles of Spam, ' at least for the present. I The controversy between Juan de Ln I Cierva. leader of the opposition purtv i in the rtcs and the president of that four senators have ngreed to a. set of ! bodv . which made n great sensation in reservations would give the irreeoncil- I po'ltlcal circb-s Wednesday, was ijvvvi Mj ables in both parties .in opportunity to' settled jesterdny AH the members wli take advantage of t'u disorganization of walked out Wednesdav were in then the treaty s friends and revive in the places and Senator Cierva asked t i. country the opposition to certain pro- president to explain his action wlcn visions which was stirred up in the first he refused to permit the npp.i-. treaty debate. I tion leader to continue an address- I want to take up witli vou the .dative of the bridegroom said he. matter of the list of 1111 odd American tood that Mrs. Warren hnd come business concerns with which Marten iuu soviet uussia coma transact dum nes.'' said the chairman HarUwick theu presented a statement of contracts, showing eight items, the largest a contr-ict fm Sl.500.000 of printing presses given the Iji-high Ma chine Co.. I.ehighton. Va P.lias Iteilou New York, contracted, according to t'u li't. to s, II S;i.OOO,OOll worth of shoes, Kis-chmnn iS. Co.. New ork, ..'!,0O0.. 000 worth of underwear: Weinberg & Vosner. New York. SIS.OOO.OOO worth of machine tools: and llabioff Co., of Mil waukee, 1,400,000 in shoes and ma chine". Morris & Co.. Chicago packers, ou January "-. executed an ngretment tc furnish ."0.000,000 pounds of Too pioducts" at prevailing market prices, according to the statement One con tract for $10.000.(K)0 given the N'u- ional Storage Co., of New York, cov ering "merchandise," had becu abvo gated, It was said. All of the contracts, Martens ex ) tuned, were conditional upon the Stntc Department Issuing licenses to the firm" mentioned. ' "1 have made no payments on these ontracts except email ones to the ex tent of 910,000." Martens said. "They were' orders rather than contracts.,"' As he was unable, to ship goods to Russia Martens said the comparatively small quantities delivered to him had been stored. Martens' Couriers Shot Questioned as to how he iccclved his funds, Maitens said couriers were sent from Moscow "several tiiius u month.' "Were they interrupted often?" Chairman Moses asked. "Several were caught aud shot in Fluland," the witness said, "and others were captured in German." Senator Uraudegco, Connecticut asked how many couriers had been sent. After some hesitation Martens said about tvvcnt.v had stinted from Moscow and ten had reached him. Mai tdis refused to tell how the ourlers passed custom lines or to give ihe names of the couriers -sent to him ir b) him to Russia. He taid, however, that io iur as ho knew none was an American citizen. Wilson's Cabinet Falls to Meet Washington, Jan. SO. (lly A. P.) President Wi'son's cabinet did not hold its tegular meeting todaj . While no ofliol.il announcement was made, it was understood that none of the officials had nm m.ittrs of particular moment to present. UKRAINIA CAP ODESSVGRAIN CITY White Russians L030 Big Ship ping Center All Siboria at Feet of Bolsheviki ADMIRAL KOLCHAK ESCAPES By the Associated Tress Vienna. Jan. 21) (delavrd). The cap ture of Odessa by Vkrnlninii' forces commanded by Gcuernl Pawlenka is announced by the Ulcralnimi press service". A committee of Ukrainian. Russian and Jewish citizens succeedil in restoring order, the ndvices stale, and in improving the provisioning of the citv and the administration of its af fairs. Odessa, on the Itlaek Sea, Is the largest shipp'ng point of Russia and is one of the greatest grain centers in the world. Its ponulation, which prnbablv ex-eeols 000.000. mny be the biggest of any citv in Uussia, although in normal limes Odessa ranks third to Pctrograd and Moscow. One-third of the inhabitants of Odessa are Jews; many are Germans. In the days of the Oar most of Southern Russia was known as the Ukraine. This tciritory, which In cludes Odessa, has been attempting to set up n stablo government of Us own for many months. Lured by Lcnlne's promise of recegnitiont the Ukrainians co-operated with the nrmles of soviet Kussia iu1 tiie successful campaign against General Deuikine, who opcrntcd j iu this general region. I The exact relationship between Ukralnia and the Itiissiait soviet government Is not known here. Dis patches suggest that Ukralnia is some- !what in sjmpnthy with the Bolshevik! although not nctually in nlllance with them. A iccent repoit stated that Odessn had been can titled bv the Ittis- sinn Bolsheviki .from the dwindling anti-soviet forces, but this report was. never coutirmed, Honolulu. Jan. .10. (By A. P.) Admiral Kolchak is reported to hnve escaped from the Bolsheviki and to be in hiding iu Manchuria, according to n yi!ii!ii llllllllll ilMH'in'liim iiiiWii r II &&XMsGams m CANDIES are nil made in our Model Kitchen That explains the high quality and reasonable prices. Fancy Chocolates, 63c, lb. 929 Market St. 1232 Market St. 731 Market St. 9 No. 52d St. Soy It With Hantcom's Caniy Tokio dispatch to tho Japanese news- japer iMppu JIJl here. Tim social rcvolutiou which occurred In Irkutsk nml which ousted Kolchak transferred the governmental powers to tho Bolsheviki, the cable added. London. Jan. 30. (By A. P.)r-DIf- fieultics of supply have probably stop tied the ndvance of Bolshevik troops along the Transslbcrian railroad west of Irkutsk, according to ndvices to the war office. All resistance seems to have disappeared. DeUichnient ..ITr"! to have reached the Chinese tST southeast of Bllsk, ulnMe frontier General Nicholas Yudenlteh man.ler of the Russian northwf 2 'Enra r f Jt advices from Beval, is said iTLn ela ntinrters to have been reieV5d m" . Private advices say Genernt v.7J. esvilt of prP8sun; British authorl- itch was released as a result of pres.I exerted by French aud British SiRS ties at ncvai. h,PpilvA Se!& BLANKtTS Good, warm woolen Blankets, with just a small percentage of cotton; 5-inch solid border of old rose, pink or blue and bound with 3-inch silk taffeta ribbon. Single Bed, $13.00 pair Double Bed, $15.00 pair Special Blankets Single-bed, $6.00 pr. Double-bed size, ,$7.50 pr. 1008 k2sinui Sffigg Bladder and Stomach Troubles Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water J'aaoi' ' .rotne iV'ulrr from mar Hot S2rlngs, KNDOnSBD BY PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. l'honr Walnut 3107 Sr cars t-iliiit Cubs, llotols r-vfps and P II tl dining M b flrat-tiusB grocers, tlrustflsts, etc , fir direct Vjy u s "T'lI'mMlLuilnui Tmi WMTTilJTrirr I ! Xm U"i W Sav It With nn.rnm', CaA WF '1 "i ' '" '-M'liiMi.-Mii iu: ' W I i iRIlS j i 7ne .Safc m m 'Drug Stores !k iirr.'!1! h ltkJaiK..B illllilliiililllliKl Compl ete February List of gpiIKjl MalESi'KiBna ffl-'FiU HBBUH K9 VU m TBI US VII AH I'R fl',H ILS'IJB I' 'O j The Largest Shoe Retailers in the World, Wc Can't lie Undersold I Stores in all the Principal Cities iwiw ilT jf Mk mi jm. r & w 1THE BIG SHOE STORE ( to B a a a B a I w K - n m 3' I Going! Going!! G ?j ALMOST yone, but not quite. The last week's Pre- 3 H Inventory Sale made big inroads in our stocks, but here are a few suggestions in a Shoes For Men, Women and Children Men's Tan Work Bluchers $3.48 Men's Tan Scout Shoes S2.78 Boys' Tan Scout Shoes $2.48 Womens Plain-Toe Comfort Shoes $3.98 Women's Black Satin Evening I'umps $3.98 Women's Black Calf High-Heel Lace, broken Sizes S3-19 Misses' Brown Calf Cloth-Top Lace, Sizes life to 2 $2. Groning Girls' Gunmctal Low-Heel Lace. $4.48 Children's Mahogany Lace, Sizes 3-j to 11..S2.98 Children's Gunmctal Lace, Sizes 8'j to II. $2.9S Odds and Ends of All Rubber Goods to Be Closed Out at Low Prices ! Including Men's Arctics, one buckle $1 ,48 Men's Roll-Edge Short Boots $2.98 I a a B a i ii a i 3 i I, a s it - B & s EC a as M m !B a K s n "W" f mJi r Song' Hits 1 Gre Her Thet Al Jolson A-2835 Don't Talce Adr.nUee of My Good Nature, Fred Whitehouie i 6Sc Prohibition B'aei . . . , Taxation Blue . . . , , Bleu My Swenee River Home I I I Lot My Heart in Dixieland . . I Know What It Means to Be Lonetomo I Never Knew . Uncle Jo ill and the Fire Department Ihe Courtship of Uncle A-2824 85c Nora Bayes lA-2823 Nora Bayes ) 85c Harry Fox A-2828 Harry Fox 85e George Meaderl A-2626 George Meader 85c Cal Stewart Joh and Aunt Nancy Cal ateivart and Ada Jones Bye-Low Campbell and Burr lA-2827 I'll Alwayt Be Waiting for You . . Charles Harrison 85c Jut for Mo and Mary ..... Henry Burr 1 A-2830 Amone Uio Whispering Pine . . . Henry Burr J eSc Rinjt . . . Lewis James and Charles Harrison 1A-2829 Let the Ret of the World Go By . Campbell and Burr 85c Still Undecided Virginia Asher and Homer A. Rodeheaver ) . ni-ii When I Look in Hi. Face ... A'3 Virginia Asiier and Homer A.Rodeheaver J Smile, Dear ...... Charles Harrison 1A-2831 Not in a Thoutand Years . . . Charles Harrison 85c Canta Pe Me ... Riccardo Stracciari 76101 $1.00 Gems from Opera E il Sol dell'Anima, from "Rigoletto" 4961G Charles Haclett and Maria Barrientos . . I $2.00 Lullaby, fiom "Erramie" William TpII Overture, Part 1 William Tell Overture, Part 2 William Tell Overture, Part 3 William Tell Overture, Part 4 Hulda Lashanska 78356 $1.00 Columbia Orchestra A-6129 Columbia Orchestra f $1.25 Columbia Orchestra 1 A-6130 Columbia Orchestra $1.25 Good News While It Lasts! 1000 Pairs of Women's & Children's Shoes Left From Last Week's Specials, to lie Closed Out at $2 and $3. Also a Few Paii-s of Men's Shoes at $3. $ 3 Dance Music Art Hickman's Orchestra from the St. Trancis Hotel, San Francisco, traveled all the way to New York to make these 8 cxclusne Columbia dance records: My Baby'i Aimi-Fox-trot fom 'Tollies of 1919" . On the Streets of Cairo One-step .... Pexgr Fox-trot ', . Tell Mo Why Fox-trot The Hesitating Blue Medley Fovtror .... Introdunns "Beale Street Blues" and "Hesitation Blues" Those Drafting Bluet Medley Fox-trot Introducing "St. Francis Blues" and "Tishiiningo Blues" Patches Fox-trot A-2814 Sweel and Low Walt.: ( 85c Pretty Little Rainbow Medley Waltz Prince's Orchestra 1A-61 32 Dreamy Alabama Medley Waltx . Prince's Orchestra $1.25 A-2811 J 85c 1A-2812 85c A-2813 85c Instrumental Music Mall Orders Promptly Filled jfV s b a s a k si . .r m Ajw Urm fcrLT CJ' jtHE : PIOSHOE STOr 116118120 N. Eighth Street Anovn AHCII Own nidar 'til 8 r, baturday 'III 10 r. SI. SI. War Dance (Cheyenne Indians) Columbia Orchestra . m-., n n.nr. d-.... n. iji l a-oiji 11 Columbia Orchestra ) $1.25 flU lCtt. Shoe RtteUer the World, We Can't Pe yndtnold j 5 COLUMBIA GK4FONOUS iltmdmrd MU.U a ttm Hay Harrest . . Russian BalalaiVa Orchestra 1E-4440 At a Ruttian Inn . Russian Balalaika Orchestra I 85c Eili, Eili-VKJin Sclo . . Toscha Seidel 49526 $1.50 Polish Dance in E Flat Minor Piano Solo 1 Percy Grainger 1 A-6128 To the Sorinttime Piano Solo Percy Grainger $1.50 One More Day, My John Piano Solo Percy Gra.nger J Temperamental Rsg Accordion Solo . Guido Deiro A-2834 Lola One-step Accordion Solo . Guido Deiro ) 85c Lasaus Trombone .... Columbia Band ' Mist TromSone . , , Columbia Band Introducing Trombone Specialty by Leo Zimmerman Assembly March .... Columbia Band A-6127 Fire Drill Gallop .... Columbia Band f $1.25 Any Columbia Dealer will gladly play any Columbia Record . you desire on the Columbia Grafonola Wm Columbl Ktcord, on 3a Im thi JOih an J 20th f Eixry Month -COLUMBIA GRAPHOPH0NP CO.. New York A-2825 85c ijt (Formerly Riker-Hegerman) JLIjL .oney Dayin Drugs, Remedies and Toilet Needs at Low Cut Prices g Prices 100 Aspirin Tablets (U. D. Co.) . .69 25c Beecham'p Liver Pills . . 22 60c Bromo Seltzer ... .45 $1.20 Bromo Seltzer . . ' . .83 60c California Syrup of Figs . . .42 25c Carter's Liver Pills .14 35c Castoria 29 50c Cuticura Ointment ... .42 25c Cuticura Soap .20 $1.00 Danderine ... .79 50c Dioxogen ... .40 60c Doan's Kidney Pills . . .53 50c D. and R. Cold Cream .38 75c D. and R. Cold Cream . .75 $1.00 Eskay's Food ... .65 $1.00 Father John's Medicine . . .90 $1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypo . . 1.12 35c Freezone Corn Remedy . . ,33 25c Frostilla ... .20 30c Gets Its Corn Remedy . . .27 60c Glyco Thymoline . . .49 $1.25 Grey's Glycerine Tonic . . 1.19 30c Grove's L. B. Q. Tablets . . .24 $1.10 Gude's Pepto-Mangan .99 25c Hill's Cascara Quinine . . .24 50c Hind's Cream 37 $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk . . .79 50c Java Face Powder .36 $1.20 Kilmer's Swamp Root . . .92 35c Kolynos Paste y .21 $1.00 Lavoris .93 75c La Blache Face Powder .53 10c Lifebuoy Soap . .09 $1-00 Listerine .... 73 15c Lux Soap . 2 for .25 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder .18 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream .45 Mennen's Borated Plain Powder .25 75c Mellen's Food .69 $1-00 Mentholatum Ointment .89 Musterole Ointment .50 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil .39 25c Mum .23 $1.00 Nature's Herb Remedy ,90 $1.00 Newbro's Herpicide .95 $1-00 Nujol .86 $M0 Nuxated Iron .79 25c Packer's Tar Soap .20 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste ... .37 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste . . .39 50c Pape's Diapepsin , .43 Peroxide Hydrogen .25 12c Physician & Surgeon's Soap 3 for .30 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine ' .65 50c Phillip's Mill: Magnesia .43 $1.00 Pinkham's Comp. . . .87 25c Resinol Toilet Soap . .20 $1-00 Resinol Ointment .95 60c Sal Hepatica 40 $1.20 Sal Hepatica .- . .79 $1.50 Scott's Emulsion . . . 1,19 35c Sloan's Liniment . . .29 50c Tetlow's Pussy Willow Face Powder.45 $1.00 Vinol . .89 35c Woodbury Soap .20 Save on These Table Needs Friday and Saturday only, as an adver tising attraction, we sell 2 packages for practically the price of otic. You save nearly half And we particularly specify that you must be pleased with these products, otherwise you may at any time bring them back and request a refund. Breakfast Coffee in one pound double parchment linedbags. A very satisfying mild, fragrant blend thoroughly roasted and ground. Regular Price 55c g QO Week-ends u for OiX, Opeko Tea Your choice of India Ceylon, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast or mixed in half-pound cartons. Reg. price 55c Week ends u for DOC Breakfast Cocoa Fine flavor-makes a rich, nourishing drink in half-pound tins. Reg- . ular price 39c Week-ends JU for 4vC Cooking Chocolate In cake form for making home candy or cake dressing in half-pound cakes. Reg. Price 35c Week-ends 2 for DOC Mayonnaise Dressing Excellent as a dressing for salads, meat and fish. Just eggs, mustard, vinegar and spices. Reg. Price 38c Week-ends 2 for oyc Peanut-Butter Wc can positively say that there is no superior product on the market. A fine smooth, rich, nourishing food product in 10 ounce jars. A f Reg. Price 45c Week-ends for LOC Peppermint Patties Chocolate-Covered . 0C 1D A luscious big piece of snow white sugar cream with just plenty of the best mint flavor all enclosed in rich coated chocolate. We regularly sell these Patties at 80c a pound, but we have reduced them for this special sale to 59c a pound. 50c for your old Hot Water Bottle To prove the superiority of the Kanlleek Hot Water Boula, wo willdurinciherntirarnonth of Jan uary allcw 50c for any Hot Water Bottle brought back to us, this amount to bo applied against tho purchase of a new Kanlleek Hot Water Bottle. KANTLEEK la made In onr own Rubber Factory at New Haven. It Is moulded from one piece if high grade rubber, therefore, It cannot leak. It is toft and pliable, and la guaranteed to give Ht least 2 years service. The Term "Special" Commonly used and abused in retail merchan dising. In Liggett's adver tising it is used guardedly, and signifies a definite re duction in price without changing quality. "Lunch at Our Fountains" Delicious Roll Sandwiches 10c Hot Coffee with Cream 10c Hot Chocolate and Whipped Cream lc Sponge Cake 10c You can get a good lunch for 30c. Try it today. 'W! rhrttnnl Rlrett IXIO Markrt Mrrrt 1511 (lit.lnut Mrtt Ktlr anil nrouu pi"" SID Market turret It South Bid Htrrtt v.Ant Mnd urk IHlrreif CJIIHTUft VrfUIIXGTOSf RKADIKO LANCASTER TRBW'' BROAD AND RrKUCK TK.4UR KEWWr HH-SfW VI" H ' - II w -- U 'JM tit