HEALTHY CHILDREN FOR 27J0UNTRIES ii.i (f ' 5 ; Red Cross Congress Program Affects Entire World, Says Honry P. Davison WAP ON DIsiASESPLAliNED ijv the AMOtlatcd Pre$ .. March 8. Clilld'Hfe through ?,hc wor l "I profoundly affected "v.? ,L,i! Initiated nt tie cotucrcss of J S ofirod Cross Societies 'held ihe rjSnir tlie last week, said Henry rDav Sn, chairman of the leases ? i f ' eovtmoti. n discussing the A jSlcX with the Associated fi.Mltlon. the plans tpr fighting til- In r'lVi mnlarla and other diseases h have been conMdcvd will greatly ftfit the people of many lands, he "The program of the medical confer , holil at Cannes lias become the JJmmon poUewlon of the Ited Cross Sriitlra of Mmc twenty-seven court Kf., 'Mr. Davison asserted. "The .! has agreed upon a campaign e,ml iVwdfarc, , whlA. In our W Sf " II profoundly affect the health SI cm" of mothers throughout the tnrld I " this plan for child Stfare will become Immediately effee- everywhere when onco It begins to t PP"e.. ...LI..1, I.na hnnn (rrnHned !.'ch I am me will have prac tieilrc Sits, Iubllc health nursing In "".Minn with Industrial problems. "Sffirtih tuberculosis, roakrnlty and KiwRrvIcc. Thl calling will bring Etta "omen taking It up the finest Stllttea of enthusiasm, Intelligence, dc Mtlon and forcefulncss. '"The meat result of the League of Brf i Cross Societies will bo that expert rS sained anywhere will be the com 22 property of every society. The stress adopted n plan of organiza JSTof national societies under the SIUmSiIp of Willoughby G. Wall tar Vtoo chairman of the central com SfieTSf the American Bed Cross. r&taptan, as developed by H. Frank TVrwns. director of organization Of tho Kind formerly director Of gen irtV civilian relief for the American M Cross, provides for n broad pop Jlax membership nnd the enrollment of tie youth of every country under the luatr of the Red Cross." Socialist May Be Premier Stockholm, .Mnrcn o. it wrra frtnrly nrobablc that the new Hwedlsh ciblnft will have a Socialist head. Prtmltr Eflcn, wno, niicr mc renigun ton of his cabinet, was asked by the Hot to form a new ministry, Informed lis majesty that ho would be unable to COBKitutc n government, nnu is re- .X.J .... 1iak1n It n f rhA Isltlf Will fftrucn mwuamu vmii. miu hiss miiMt Hjalmar Brantlnff, the (Socialist leader, to head the cabinet. Blows Her Nose, Eye Drops Out Wllmlnrton. Del.. Mnrrh 8. Blow- lot her nose. Marjorio I'ryor, a Chester itl visiting here, wns Beared nearly to Seith when her left eye dropped out on ler cheeK. lfcNitfG' tftJBHd MEiORr-tHIIiABELPHlA, MONDAY, ,-fj, ,;TT 4' -i i-.'V.o "" rti , , , ' yv 5 " I' maecbM, 100, ,i W If i 4 V M" POLES AND FINNS REPEL BOLSHEVlKl -j Soylet .Offonslvo Begins on Evo , of Poaco Conforenco In Warsaw Today SULL1MN0IA py the Associated Prts London, March S. Russian soviet force hava launched attacks against the Poles And the Finns' on the western nnd northern fronts,, according to. ad vices received here, tfnjboth instances, it is said, they have been repulsed, and the Finns arc reported to have launched a .counter-attack which hM pierced the Bolshevik lines. , Pntlot. Ittilla linlMlnrr tY,a It. .,,..1... through the Prlpet marshes south of jwunnsK nre sniu 10 nave occn under attack n't two points, 'the soviet nnnle advancing on the north nnd south sides of the marshes. Heavy lied detachments were recently reported to have been as sembled at Gomel and It Is probable these have been hurled westward fifrnltiQf 4in T)1ta1. linn in this connection it Is recalled tho i-oich, lost wcck, rrjectcu overtures for an armistice, pfti&lBg peace negotia tions, fearing that the Dolsheviki would strengthen their Jlue during the time they were protected by the truce. Mean while delegates from the Baltic states are expected to meet at Warsaw today Proclamation of a new czar in' tho irani -uaspian province is reported In A party of British officers arriving nf TfnMn tmtn O.nal Atil fkttA .Iaa!-- that their experiences west of Irkutsk i-xcencu nil oiner previous norrors, says iuc xiaroin, iMancnuria, corrosponuent of the London Times In a communicai flnn fTnfn.1 VaIiciiaw lO "Piles of naked, frozen and gtla-ed bodies of men, women and children were HincKeu ni every station," tne corre spondent nuotes the officers as saying. "The Czechs took the engines from the hospital trains, leaving the sick to per ish fcom cold and hunger." INVIATA DA WILSON Washington, D. C, 8 marzo II II Presldonto hon Muta II ouo Attogglamonto Rlguardo II Probloma Adriatico . t PKIXMIt NO. ifl. JAutherlira by , th ( of Ortbr . 017. on m at th Fottoaice of Phlla tlphlt, ,Fa. i a. . ntnu.enoN. Poithiaittr Qtnarst. Washington. D. C, 8 Marao II Presldente Wilson nclla sua ultima notA it rnmi .uinistri Ai'Catl, mentrc cs nrlltir. UndiltiinvlnMA 1IV.nfAA IMAltA rnto deslderlo di cssi per una equa so luzione del problcma Adriatico accotU i-uii rincrva iu proposia cne iuiiib e solvere la dlsputa nl rlguardo. ello stcsso tempo iMProsldenU dlco speclficatnmcnte che egll non consent!- Ifl A MHKA.A 1'kAAA.la Ja1 tl m.aM.kA rngglunto trn 1 rnpprcsentantl degH oiuu udki, rrancia en ingniiierra; non sanzioncrn' che la qucsttone nlbanosc sin inclusa nell! dlscusMonl tra Italia c .iiipo-nmvia o non npprovera resqeu zlono c dci termini del potto di Londra ecqetuato che il Governor degll BtatI Uniti possa essero convinto che questl termini slano intrensicslmcntc glusti p consistent! per il mantehlmento dclla inrt: o per inccoruo ci sua-esi aei i ruropa. Mentre II Presldente dice che egll grndlra' di approvare una mutua slstc mazlono tra italianl jugoslavl, la quale non pregludlchi gll intcrcssi dl gli c posslbile approvaro qualslasi piano ii quale osscngni ana Jugoslavia l ai stretti scttentrjonali dell'Albanin in rmnnttntiri rlt tntinvtA In nli v.nfl T. questione nlbanese non dovrn' csscro .uiiiiiil"ki 111.1m Binivniuzione in pavoin So l'ltalia o la Jugoslavia prefer! wit ssffl I Almond Bar 7 m Delicious Because I Bet of Chocolate w 1 I Chock-full of AlmondsJ Mann & Dilks UI2 CHESTNUT STfltET T5rol Wool Men's Overcoats Reduced to 19.75 22.75 24.75 29.75 We Do Not Take Stock Over At these prices the buyer will save from $6.00 to $10.00 on a coat. lrol Wool for a street or motor coat' has warmth without weight, needs no pressing, is not uftcctcd by dampness and has endless wear. Tl ' J II .A Founded In 18C5 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated One-Pr ice System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets . Music in the home has a most influential effect upon the members of the family. With a Victrola A you have every Virtrnla type of good VICirOia music available fnrrnnvUwat a minute's lOr your Home notice. Every , . home should have a Victrola. At Heppe's you can secure a choice among several very attractive Victrola outfits, arranged especially for home use. Among, these outfits we have sev eral containing the large cabinet-size v ctro as. These outfits cdnsist of a victro a and a quantity of Victor Kecprds. Prices on the cabinet-size victrolas range from $116 upward. nn J!na!s? have outflts in e smaller portable-sizes whicji are particularly adapted for any part of the house and for any kind of use. They are especially useful for dancing. .6 This Victrola VI idBSjHto outfit is only one of njH many Victrola JL groups which are available at TTJn A ncupc o. xixy Heppe Victrola out fit may be pur chased by cash. v or charge account or settlement may be arranged through the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write for cata logues and full particulars. Victrola VI With Fivp Records $39.25 C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-19 ClieBtnut St. Uptown 6th and Thompson , Bts, Iscoqo di flbbanJonsTC it cosi detto Stato cusclnrttd e desiderano Umltaro 11 pro nrMln f.latA llbori nl "cornus BtDarA- tora" a Fiua, pUscandoio eotto 'la ovranlu' delta Iga delle Naxloni, il Presldente dice che gli Hum uniti lascerannd che Italia e Jugoslavia dc terminino la comuuo (rontlcrn. II. testo (lolls replica del l'rcsidcnte ol Priml Minlstrl Alleati fu roso pnb bllco, ieri sera, dal Dipartimcnto di Htato. . Deljrrado, 7 rtarto. Btoyan Protlch, Biiom nrlmo mlnlstro jiiRoslavo. par- ando lnnanzi atla assemblea nazionalc provvlsorja dliQUl'. ,ha dlchlarnto cbc il problema Adriatico rlmarra' senta cssera riMlto lino a che Oabriele D'An nuiizlo ed l,suo!Y Stfuaci rimarranno a Flum. ' j Prtrrtdetice, 7 marao.-rUn violento attaeeo al Presldente Wilson c' stato tatto dall'Oa; Florello Ta Ouardin, presldente del (yonsiglio Municlpalc di New York, durante un dlscorso pro nunitato ogglinnahil ad una folia im mense di mcrabri deirOrdine Figll d'ltilla In America, .delle Logge dl qUegtei Stato,, IOn. La Ouardia, trn 1'aUro, dlstei "ti'yltlma dlspettosi nota del Presi dent Wilson salltt questlone Adrlatlea dlntattra V:he egll non rnpprcsruta la giustUla Che sat il popolo amerlcano, ma piuttosto l'cgolsticfl arroganza di se tesso. L'lngcrenaa cd il turbarc gli affarl di nitre nasloni non c' In volontn del popolo amerlcano e l'nzione del Presldente Wilson o cosi' rlprovcvolc." $298,000 for Red Crocs Seals Ilsrristmrg, March 8. Christmas peals sold last December in Pennsyl vania, exclusive of Pittsburgh nnd Alle gheny eountlea, totaled $208,001.11, more than three- times as large as in 1018, the last previous one. Cable Briefs dount Iteventlow. the Irreconcilable, has an article in the 'Deutsche Tngcs Zcitung, in which lie goes to extremes to insult tho allied military mission now in Hcrllri. He urges German shop keepers to refuse to sell them anything and suggests that when they appear In places of amusement tho Germans should go "nnd lcavo these gentlemen alone." Itcsponding to appeals from Chan cellor Iinucr, German miners have pro duced so much coal that the dumps are piled up until it is necessary to give the men time off with pay. This is becauso tho railroads have been un nblo to move rapidly enough to meet the situation. ,, Field Marshal Foch in nu interview declared tho Icaguti of Nations is a beautiful idea, out only ifn idea. France's real bulwark against Ger many, ho said, s not a treaty ,but tho FILINQ BOOK FRCC Send for M-psge book "Flllna at a profession for women" whi eh howi the value of jtndy In this im portant subject. Give your file clerk a course in filing Send one of your bright girls to our school. Let us teach her the science of filing the fundamental principles which underlie all filing systems day and even ing classes. An Al file calls for an Al file clerk. Give your file clerk the opportunity to enlarge her filing education and you will be rewarded by more efficient service. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING 910 Chestnut Strait cPt. 10 Ttliihent Filbert 4436 Owned and managed by Library Bureau Ilhincland. Ho declared Germany, which was neither crushed nor dismem bered by the war, constitutes n grave menace to 'the safety, of France, and in such condition France cannot rely on, a theory which is n splendid droam of the future but which i now rejected. ,Hrltlsh Zionists have their plans all mttde for founding a Jewish stato in Palestine ns soOn as the Turkish treaty has decided the status of that terri tory and the Immigration restrictions are removed. So far some 200 llrltlsh Jewish officials have volunteered UmiJf thn btntflt of their cxptrlcnco in fcov - nIOUNTING iV Cardbowd en mubihi ef Map, P and Plans. v NATIONAL BLUE PRINT 38S.6tkSt,Phi!a. Maricet 1900 Main tmh' . . 2 MMB ' ' I m .i mm At n m ' tT.7fcja.fv 3 . arj.l'.ii 1 . -JAi - r w '"A S, Automobile Truck Salesman WANTED Man whose record proves that he is entitled to advancement to take entire charge truck sales department old line company. Must be progressive business man of unquestioned character and ability. Phone for appoint ment SPRUCE 5847. i'2r ' PX II lift lliii nr 1 iT ' "'fc v m m Were having a party ! . f HSflRSfH The most skillful home cooks of this community designed Bond Bread. Prize -winning loaves of homenurlfl bread vwm selected by the committee of well known local women in the Bond Bread. Baking Contest. Then these best home-baked loaves were used as models for Bond Bread. 1 " ' ' 'm . lyi t 4 4""' o'clock tea a slice or two of Bond Bread will keep her happy till supper Who cares for cake or cookies when there's Bond BreacJ in the pantry? 'Cause Bond Bread (and maybe a little jam) tastes better 'specially when you're hungry! And Mother says it's awf'ly good for me! Dolly and I have a Bond Bread party most every afternoon! Prize loaves of home-made bread were the patterns from which Bond Bread was modeled. Every ingredient is as pure as you can buy for your kitchen (purify guaranteed by Bond) jm Bond Bread it so nanud because each loaf bean this band of the Kolb Btkery Company. ,M flf WW "..tf S -Ti -&- n in.l'im nuuv -c - ti?S& -i. V 'V WZnfW ' f W .. HCZ.l.1"Zi&YX t ... M . Ii '-nUP'iil -if3V - .o.TT.Sv VZZ. . ' mV ' CrVKV1LV,' -ftf SoOV f&m -. rJ VOV . ntf. S.VSSo VM syjUorw V m W jssr ..b! TV" A ntrtNV.- MV' HSl k' m w- -m jvvt--.. avi' . tr . Vii. . tOVcVi ri' .-d!5B &0n& &rtA& $ w . iwwi t A tjA ' vJ "J 1 m i IS l air ' ttt 1 4jui&&. JQ& KLyteJ 4 M I ft X a A .f n 9 '-"!? Si, 9 y.,s!' Ji': ti. 'f 'v&t. V-V.t. ...t,t . .. i ,,. . ...t ., rf2..lL jiya f'f,l f'L f. ". Vt, 1 1 u.JSl i&SiS. :,y;2-,: aiH-JJ.l..Bf n .(- ..;" - .. JC
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