vi u 3 I J3V1DNX3G PUBLIC. LEJDGElW PHEL&BEfe&A, MONDAY FE&RUAKY 10,' 1026 vi-' 0 MIUIIIMY.'I ATTITUDE OF POLES i - - i Cable Brjefs E&xitakifihfcr -ej. prastic Peace Terms Aro Being ; Framed at Warsaw for. Bol. t shevik Aggressors L ...i nr o-rni'CM ART SKRETUMPlurouu ,., .I,,. ssotl.itciI Press Warsaw. I'''1 t. t ivcil i"ilJ m ' . ,,nlj9ll n(iui'" f ,t, I tnrv I'onuiiiuiin . .- 11! TrrniM whli'U Jim quite ilriiHtle liavo Nationalism' (pen ft W f""lul): '",,, to' the. HoWic tirnly 1" u'' " i These include a He M for fPPro0'- j,J carlnlcs on this. W ""nTlh? cstnM Mrnicnt of PolUh ,..... nltim rail for .; strategic felilcnSeMtbanUoftUe Rblae from wnus it Vitebsk and & ? ""nn th" 6v Sa, and the possible Orslm. ?n th.ViJ," ',!, n ennrantee rtMhcTikl will fulfill the con- dltlous. , conditions to be , I" T.-N wvlet Kowrumcnt.ro. resemeu " - nttitude somcwnai ln?,is ?STntiaken by tho Allies to- dm ar to mat 'nB,.".'-t f, nrmistirp. tod contending tiwij '" USlvc one trom tl,e bejlnnlw. b a d,c.fncninV,,,beis of the Diet, the 4Mordi?,?l,riHc inilKt upon the most rtffitarLrantels' territorial and other teTere Buaranices. i xolnncl in tha mm. dfBiennl to si-tut . ri,mPf SSiSSgS.-- ft. the thousands of W S 2 TX army wUhdWfo. the ft, former czar s armj eqruiTa.. WtofhdrTta? included in the in lint to tneir "u nf nrt and books 'from universities and' private H1l,r,rIm Poland at different times will PS" rrturncd. It ta planned to S?Jti r "n r y W' . w been reached by tne Wftntlonal obmmtalon that the Wn WH.jnirt shall elect n chief of state. iraibcr the title of prw.ac o. the rcpuB1,;' Ml (C? A. Taris, Feb. T.) Bql- '- . 4.-1.;.,,, nA Uvik military Jcaocn arc -V - ." ,".: ; ntnne the Polish SSS3o: iss- XX BOVlCt ' .. : linn fndrnfirls tw.are.m; ' t r Jn ,;: uir luimvi "- iSHhe center of the line, and Lm Kiev, farther MUth th Hoops are n flttmHug to r "1 i Wholesale and Retail Distributors PLAYEklfeOLLS Pianos Player-Pianos "Everything Musical Since m-i" WiYMNM i 1108 Chestnut St. .Marshal Koch's Vcnr of victory," the famous- blue-ulnck limousine iu which nu rode tip and down the western battle liont, has been sold for ".1.000 friim- (normally 514.800.) It was originally i requisitioned uy the state for 5,000 franc:. SlianRh'ai. China's' greatest port, lias Jpiucd in the protest uicnlnst n .Inpn licsc settlement of HhnutuuK. A recent demonstration by 7000 stlidents, Wom en nud shopkeepers, forced the com missioner . to luke coRiilzniicc of the protest -ami. forward it to tile Pekin I Kovcrnment. ' The Baltic Landwchr, composed of wtcvmii uiuzens oi leutonlc origin. Med by Colonel Alexander, of the Uritish army, demonstrated in its recent cam- liniZll tllC WOl-tll nf Hm'TLiIalmvUt nrmr. Although only C00 strong the I-and-welif. by series of nmazing deeds, vanquished the lied army' many times their strength. In less than two weeks the 000 had driven the Bolshevists back over fifty. miles, taken two-score vil lages and fi00 prisoners, besides killing nnd wounding many more. While the United States is haggling over the. question of recognition of tlm new Lithuanian government British bankers have made n fiftecn-ycar con tract with the new-born nation, by which its'flnanccs are assured nnd Brit ish' trade will be encouraged almost to the exclusion of other countries.' CHARLES DENIES PLOT Secretary Says Report of Attempted Coupat Vienna False- 9 Geneva, Feb. 10. (By A. P.) Former Kmpcror Charles's secretary in formed the Associated Press by tele phone that the Budnnest r'enort of a futile attempt by the former emperor' to enter Hungary under a inlse pass port and re-establish himself on tho throne was entirely false. The secretary asserted that the for mer emperor had not officially abdicated, but felt It would be a great political mistake to attempt to' take the throne without the aid of the Allies. Budapest, Feb. 10. Additional de-' tails of the alleged plot for the return of former Emperor Charles to Hungary given to the allied mission here state that .ho was to have crossed the Swiss border into Llchenstein by boat across the Bbinc. From Llchenstein it was planned for him to walk into Austria and then proceed by automobile to West Hungary. a mtm ,.W. lafelil: i K?&1$LB!?4S m Tl -l L'l lill. wsinar WlMSi 4 On Many of the following list.of Gift Articles CAMERAS TRAVELING BAGS LE ATM ERGO OD S NOVELTIES FRAMEDJICTURES AND STATION ER.Y U VBDOBBSBBB. , SALESMAN 'A nrll-lraliieil nnd productive Teal es tlle lalfsmau n 111 find uvprolllbla con n'tcllon aiviilllnc lilm w II Id my pdlcet All nTuwem IH lie ntrlctly confidential. $4lly Lcilger OHlce. KEI.LVS12 N. 9th Open D.ay & Night Oysters in Every Style Planked Shad Dinner, 60c QLD ROOFS ADE LIKE NEW May Plastic Cement Will Stop' Leaks in Any Roof ryrn or Bookltl Bell Phone. Diamond 2485 lWb!lshed 18S3 ROBERT A. MAYS Expert In Rooting, Root I'alntlnr. 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You aro alvays assured of the high est in quality and workmanship when your blank books or o'ther office) sta tionery or appliances aro ordered from WILLIAM MANN COMPANY ; , ' ."'.';' 529 MARKET- STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'New York Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 18$8 jODENATH'S GARAGE 52d and Thompson Stti Rum, Head Storage. M to t0 l'er Month t 'Uorato for 35 Cars t .r Phon. Kelmont 3262 . i'ERS (torn "The Sign of tho Rose" Al"ft Alurave tVa1 11,t.!t.".'ire I'our Hhlpmenta Dally ..v-HAKLES HENRY FOX in S. ltroad fit. C Galvanized Boat Pumps "fawiiSSSESaEEHU r.prfr Co..B N. 2d t. -."" tuvv. warms nn.v (jOUNTING on Muslin and ; Cardboard of Maps, Posters frd Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. I 38 S. 6th St., Phila. rkei innn Main B6& Don't Invite Rust and Rain- VtZt i Jnv'tlh r'f Vanderherchtn Water errali ihllJ C?!"!r S,ntraotora who out ,nlh.!i! ';0"tly machinery to stand f.Vanderhercheh'sSons ' K. Wat Street, l'lilln. O Lafayette PARCEL POST WEETAIR" P.m """" "icinoa or "" fcirractioB ....1EETH Pn'Wlr,? "MUM"' ' .Ilt.f .f-!n. Of danrttr "1 tU YAV.hl,". 'ornarrw. mtk- nR'wnirtSe 5. p.T;??! "VPM 4atfA 1 of irrB ty' J?;i?ih e. M"rk Su- In their eagerness for ownership, after viewing the La Fayette, both in New York and Chicago, many motorists have asked that their names be entered on waiting lists, even before a price announcement has been made LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY at d)Cars HUI, Indianapolis Four Thousand Men's OVERCOATS ', In the Big Sale of the Winter $22.50 and $33.50 Wlien Philadelphia gets a-real winter volt's Overcoat Time Till May'' '. And Resides the man who buys now is buylng'ior next; winter, too. Nobody has wanted the kind of over coat that a1 moderate price would buy thse past two years but in this tremend ous sale You Ar6 Getting Old-Time Gimbel February Bargains And that means the best clothing values anyone has known for Gimbel surely stands first in clothing in Philadel phia: quality, style and value. . At&$22.SO Town Ulsters and Big Ulsters Single- and double-breasted; belt-all-' round; belt-back; patcb-and flap-pockets. Plenty of the stylish greens, grys, browns and fancy, mixtures. Satin shoulder and sleeve lining; seams all piped, except in cases where gar ment is full lined. ' ' Medium and heavy wdight. I Sizes, 33 to 44 chest. At $33.SO Overcoats : Town Ulsters : Full Ulsters Single- and double-breasted; full-lined and half-lined with silk. Form-fitti'ng;, semi-fitting and full backs. Velvet or self-collars; belt around or belt backs or plain backs. conservative Chesterfield models in i black, oxford grays, blues and browns are well represented. Plenty of Browns,, Grays and Green in fancy mixtures and novelty colorings. Big warm-roomy Ulsters, full lengths in storm repellant materials. All sizes for regular, short, stout and slim men. -Gimbels, Second floor Splendid Bargains" in New Sewing Machines Domestic: Emblem: Willard: Cosmo: And Some Slightly Used White Last shipment from the Domestic factory of the 850 J' machines we were authorized to sell at reduced prices to quickly adjust stocks exclusively to the new cases. Domestic Four-Drawer Machines, $43 Emblem (Domestic Make) Four Drawer, $25 Willard Cabinet Machines- (Domestic Make), $47 Cosmo (Domestic Make), $27 White Sewing Machines, slightly-used, $27 Domestic Sewing Machines lead the world and the whole line of Do mestic manufacture bears the company's full guaranteeand ours. Gimbels lead the stores of America jn sewing machine selling based on theibest line of machines and a system that gives greatest comfort arid satisfoc tiomto the public. Machines Delivered on First Payment of $5 Balance Payable in Weekly Parts of $1 Free lessons at your home if within city limits. , Gimbels, Fourth floor and Subwav Store M" J tr' t mJ r 'y9M -' . 4i- .m .tfVSO 'As'-Wi ., , ft' 0 e n tfi Vil m 4i . ,M m ! .m i i. ,f 3 "3 55 ill "i K (1 4Vt !i h il P 4i :' r yJ I 4 iF ;,y. XVSSBbKH "mT" hb V i I I M ' &