! VI " y iV I H ' r ii m 1 V'. If, $. R K m EVENING I'UBLIC (LEDGER-PHIL'ABBLPHIA; WEDNESDAY, MABOH 10, 1920 Mi AVE EUROPE j? PLEA TO NATIONS Supreme Council Emphasizes Noed of Restoring World Peace WD TO GERMANY ESSENTIAL ASTOR REALTYAT AUCTION Sale of New York Property Brings $5,159,075 Two Theatre Sold New York, Marc-li 10 A total ' $5,159,075 uns rtli?el nt miction cs tertlnj for nil of the 141 parcels of realty, comprising the Henry Astor es tnte, nblch centuries ago was part of thcM'den farm, but now is dotted with theatres, private duelling, factories nud tenement houses. The chief transaction of the day wan the hale of land on whi.Ii the AMor, llljott and Morosco Theatres stand to Uohert D. Dowllns for ?1. 140,000. In dhidiinl bales brought from $S00O te 570.000. BERLIN DENOUNCES ATTACKS ON ALLIES , linden. March 10 The -mprcme council has issued a memorandum on " orld economic conditions in which nre revealed measures which, in its new Kurope must take to overcome the men ace of a financial rnllapso nud restore , such depree of international solvency n -will make it poible for her to nek monetary support of nntions tint nre able to prant commercial credit Recognition of Cermnny'H inability to pny tlie indemnities nsked of her bo long as she is in her rreent condition. and tho fact that she mut have financial assistance In order to icstoro her eronomlc life, nre Indiented in this manifesto ns the most Inipoitnnt nmtteis to be considered nnd disposed of In brinrinB about n solution of the ditli eultfci in which the world is iuolved ns a lesult of the wnr On this point the document reiterates the need that dor tnaav shall make proposals for fuinB the total of pnjments to be made bj wny of reparation nnd that facilities v nt.on Yr.r in nhtnln neccar food stuffs nnd raw materials in advance of the payments being made. Tr is most desirable in the interest of the allied countries no less than of n.rmnnr. flip memonndtim nrtd. that at th earliest possible moment the to tal of rcpnments to be mnde bv (.er mnnv under the treaty of ersailles should be flsed. nnd that she should be rnnbled to obtain essential foodstuffs and raw materials, and. if tiecesary in thn opinion of the lepnntion com mission, should be allowed to niice nbroad a loan to meet her immediate needs. (l . , Of paramount importance, it is de plared, is the complete restoration of peace throughout the world nt the earliest possible tnorr-fot 'lo this enU armies should be reduced to n peace footinp, nrmnraents limited to the low -est possiblo fipure nnd the l.eapue of Nations should be invited to consider as soon as possible proposals t this end. States which have been created or enlnrped ns n result of tho war should immediately re-establish full nnd friendly co-operation nnd nrrnnpe for unrestricted interchanpe of com modities, with n view to preventinp erection of artificial economic barriers Immediate attention should be Riven to the execution of measures winch will ontrihiita tn tho full resumption of penccful industry, to the encouragement of a better ouipuc on mc pan u. ers. to tho improvement ot macnincr nnd means of transportation and the re i moval ot Mich disturbing factois s profiteering . ' MINERS THREATEN BRITAIN 3.5 P. C. BEER BILL IN N. Y. Measure Patterned After Edwards't Introduced Into Legislature Alban, X. Y.. Mann 10 (U A T i A bill defining intoxicating beverages ns those containing inoie thnn i'I'j per cent of alcohol by weight was introduced In the legislature toiln.v In .Weinhljniati Maurice IHoch, Diino crnt. of New York. The mcasuie nc rinding to tho Introducer, 1s '(!o -ernor udward s New Jessey bill adapted to this state " Republican legislative lenders lime offered n compromise program on the liquor question, proposing u referendum Offenders Will Be Punished Very Severely, Premier Bauer Proclaims ENVOYS STONED IN BRESLAU responsibility for the attnek In the Hotel Adlotron members of the French Com mission, but the state's attorney has confronted them wlth damaging evi dence given by dlnlng-ioom emplojcs and several guests, wnose corrobora tive testimony apparently implicates the prince nnd the captain with those who began the nssnult. Count Mettorinlcli, an Austrian, who sat near the prince s table, charged that Vrincc Joachim not onlv shouted: "Throw out the swine. Kill the dogs If they refuse to go," but even threw oroikery and glassware nt the 1'iench-men. Hy the Associated Tress nrclin, March 10 - The imperial gov ernment has issued n proclamation signed by 1'remler Hauei condemulng nttaiks on member s of Pntniitp mis sions. It declares that the minister of defense will net with 'he greatest seerlt In punishing cxi ese Paris, Mnuli 10 ilU P Members of the allied milium commis sion lit Itieslail weie nttniked vester miy bv n mob, but were -ned from In -mrv by Intel ention bv the police rlie nllled reprcvintnttves werr hooted nnd some sionis were thrown l the ciowd lefore it could be dispeised Prliife .Tiimlilm Albre. lit oilin of AMERICAN COLONY IN NEED , tlic ex-knlser. nnd Captnin von Plntem Moscow. March 10-(IU A PI- , nr" cKl up in tin; Mnlm.r ! '; ...... r .l i ..i i in? fmnl ni.liiiti nf tin (oi.rt lesiuctlllg .ucniDers oi ine itnrriinu cniuny ncrc .,", .,. , , , , ,, ,, ,,,., i . ,. .. f ,il,m nr. In nno.l nf fnml niwl tllC legfllitj of their ni I est l,lt II (Hi l.lllll clothing, nre muking nnxious Inquiries as to what steps the State Department in Washington is taking to enable them to get bock to the 1 nitcd States. Frank North clinplnin ot the Knglih rhufth. hns left tho cits, and his departure hn removed from Americans their lnof , Sonne oi siippnt", ns uc - i !-i'n--'-u j ntixe ot the Hntish lied f'ros It is snid this work will he mrrieil on in fil tu re by the Kiench Ited t'ross Columbia Faces Water Famine Columbia, Pa., Mnnh 10 Paced by n water famine because the Suque hnnnn hns tlooded the boiler room of the wnter works, this borough hns set the fire department to work pumping out the nundnted rooms Only a twenty-four-hour reserve supply is on hand, but it is expected the pumiis will he started some time todav Mosfof the cook t ing sister gives us ' comes in a red and yellow box from the grocer HI ,pvy They're Post TOASTIES i lillillililllli ililliluWi :-;-. .:r '::.';:::, :' lilOli l Rl 1 1 ?m I 1 Emm 5 lw liT:! ill w? I llilA, WNi i i n .TWiTm.MKMii iirm,M!mmMiV1WMMMmlft M KV W i TMffllBaF A II! !il. .- k l'KJ& SJfjWi Favor General Strike, but Other Trades Oppose Plan I.ulnn Murrh 10 (H.v A. P The national ronfeience of coal miners today declared In favor ot n general strike to enforce the demand for na tionalization of mines. The decision will be referred to the special trades union congress whieh meets tomorrow. Opinions expressed by labor Haders indicate that body will decide against "direct action VOTE CONFIDENCE IN BORDEN Ottaua. March JO (Uy A. V ' The Unionist go ernment, led by Sir Hobcrt Borden, wns given n vote of confidence in the House of (Commons early today by n mnjontj of thirty -four. Tho issue wns raised on the pro posal for nn amendment to Sir Robert's sddrrts in leply to tho speech from the throne. I Portuguese Crisis Off Again Madrid, March 10. Offiual reports from Portugal say the ministerial crisis hns nt least been temporarily solved bv n new cabinet under the premiership of Colonel Antonio Unuustn. ex-minister of the interior, with Antonio Sllvn in ohnrge of forcigu affairs Tho strike Bituation is de clared in the reports to be greatly improved. Here's your Chance to Own a Good Piano! Much better than a cheap new piano, these standard makes have been made like new by our factory experts. They are fully guaranteed by us, and represent won derful values. RUMMAGE Lots of Men's Shoes&Oxfords A big choice of styles and leathers as a rule only a few in each style but every pair an unmatchable bargain. Practically all sizes and widths in one style or another. Less Than Half Price .stoJ i'l . a --ill .nil Phone Orders Filled!! JJr - la. n.. n.tU .t fl A. M. .nd CW at B.30 P. M.CXSMT JD5-S3US5.-----'" " " "'v,c "i" .ii j- : I; HAH These Goods on Sale Tomorrow! Women s1.50 L18le H r - - T'u-..n u . r isi I I V tXSKX h wmr u I If Library Scarfs $5.50 $3.65 Beautiful elour ctntr.s. trimmed ' wth tap.stry and galloon braids. Best', blue, green and brown. Uatt and 'Phone Order Fitted at hong a Let Lastt. None tent C. O. D. I.U Brothers Third Kloor p HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE j i With Every 10c Purchase All Day p il ft e. Market I Une Xe,,ow traoiRf Mamp Eighth Filberf j Seventh li 919-921 Market Street 5604-06 Ccrmantown Arc. 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. 27-16-18 Gcrmanlown Ave. 60th nnd Chestnut Stfl. Ilitmrh Moiri Open Kicry Kvrning Ahr V sT WRr Women's & Misses' Continental Fall Wool Stockings) New lot just received-, three thousand pairs sub utantially underprlecd! Very irood quality. Full fad,. ioned. High spliced heel, double sole and reinforced top. Black nnd cordovan. Sizes 84 to 10 Ut Brothers Flrtt Floor, South Sports Suits $ 25 Best for business, street, motor ing and golf wear. The jackets express various pleasing types of the plaited back, have mannish collar and rcvers, breast and patch pock ets. The skirts also are very chic. Two pictured. Brown, crecn, Pekin and tnn. Women's and Misses' Spring t Coats, $37.50 f There are sports styles of clour and polo cloth in delightful sprinjt shades. Have various new pockota nnd collars and some show smart stitchine; and fancy silk lining throughout. Two tketched. Also notably chic are those of check angora in favoritt shades. These arc jaunty loose styles, featuring belt, collar finished with throw tie and touches of fringe. hit Brothers Second Floor " 5-(f 5 8$2Sr.es$158 Tomorrow Only! This Golden Opportunity looms big for the housewife! Of medium-weight bleached sheeting woven with round, even thread. 72x90 inches. Serviceable and easily laun dered. A'o Mail or 'Phone Order Filled. Iiiili! J illy .flSBWH jf , ' SllM. 33c Remnants of 39c ing, Muslin and, Longcloth, yard 36-inch bleached muslin & longcloth; also 38-inch un- bleached sheeting. f ' Pillow Case Muslin, M He 42-inch 4) .It Bi others First Floor, North A SENSATIONAL PURCHASE AND SALE- .45 Women's $ 1 0 to $ 1 8 Sample Low Footwear for Easter A bargain event extraordinary! Graceful pumps and modish Oxford from a leading hootmaker; also some smart high booty included. Patent coltskin, glazed, brown or white kid, tan calfskin and gun-metal. ... Men's Shoes : Spring Samples and Surplus Lots $10 to $12 Kinds $6 .9S$I2 to $15 Kinds ' Bench-made boots from a maker of men's finest footwear. Tan calfskin, black glared Kid and gun-metal. First Floor, oith s7- 95 Sampl Lines from T. D. Barry Co., Broeton, Mam. Shoes end oxfords of Russia calfskin. Samples aie si;:es 6. C'.i and 7. w'dths B. ('. D and P.. PIVE HUNDRED $8.50 Japanese Grass Rugs I Sff.85 5 Actually I t s than p r a n t cost of importing. Size 8x'0 feet. Plain colors and border effects. A'o Mail or 'Phone Orders. jVonc Sold to Dealerrut B others Fourth Floor Two Specials for Just One Day 85cDanderinelfiQs fur the hciir VV tTttrtTtttlaa,i. J 69c Witch Hazel, 49c Oimrt bottle. ,o Mall or TJioiie Qfdfrs Filled on 7iMf Itrnn Lit niothrrs Viral Floor, South I Your Spring Coatj or Raincoat Now At A One $500 HAR0MAN Iju-jco mahogany caa. 195 12 avin: Price$26 GAS Soldring Furnace and Appliances WK.Vfl POn CATALOGUE L, D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bill ifarktt SH Ktvltonr, Main net $400 HALLET & DAVIS SOOC Mihocany Medium size CdidO $600 CHICKERING Medium sUf. Mahopan HAIR GOODS Wigs Toupees Etc. TSi FKTDE ourulTfS on ' the vrrtert mtclitnc r onr work with th nat ural, and cm It dnrabtllty. KAUFFMAN 501 Paificld Bids Janlpnr & ChMtnnt $350 ST0DART j, Full ilze. Mahosany $400 COLONNADE . Oak ee. I Jrco $375 LEONARD Fine tono, Flill Mlz r CHEftl Popular Price crPtrdeular Ptoplt ' MT Even Jaded appetites II cannot resist the Jl tempting array of ' Jj unexpected good things that the daily change of menu offers in savory surprises. The largest hotels do not present such an appealing , variety of well-cooked, suit ably seasoned food and alto gether satisfactory service as one gets in CH1JRI at nearly half the price, and CHEKI quality is unassail- able. j For Ouiinett Men and I Women 1 CHERI- 1604 Chestnut Dally Lunch, Dinner &. Supper Sunday Lunch and Dinner CHERk 124 South 13th Breikfait, Lunch &. Dinner (Not Open Sunday) CHERI-' 132 South loth ' Brtakfait, Lunch) A Dinner (Net Open Sunday) u $350 LEIGHT Medium siz. Mahopani I $350 LEINS I Special value. Mahogany. $350 WAGNER Walnut oubf. 1arps ! $475 HALLET & DAVIS Excellent tone. I-lk niw $600 STEIHWAY I Medrum 8tz fftho(ray $350 IMPERIAL Tk now. Fin tone $200 $235 $220' $225 $225 $175 H85 $275 For all the light-weight overcoats in our Stocks none withheld INCLUDING $15 SPRING-WEIGHT OVERCOATS INCLUDING $10 SPRING-WEIGHT OVERCOATS INCLUDING S35 SPRING-WEIGHT OVERCOATS f OATS in oxfords, grays, blues, blacks heathers in 1 Jersey knit wools they never lose their shape! Coats in stylish, form-fitting models, Chesterfield Conservatives. Just Received ! More of Those Men's Splendid Spring Suits We Bought One Thousand The maker made us a phe nomenal price concession on a limited number, to realize ready cash. One-third Below Value 25 m Prconrl rionr "Hi Street' Newest colors in hiph-grade weaves. Many fine all-wool blue serge and fancy striped serges, single- and double-breasted, in the ?35 lot. 1' incness of fabrics and workman ship leaves nothing to be do3hod. boys' iuils tar Confirmation, $12.75 to $25 All WOcl blue lero-n. nrir,. manly belted Korfol'cs. Sizes G to 18' HATS TRIMMED FREE $5 UiUrimmed Hemp Hats Willi such a ast collection of Snnriff styles, tl 2 matter of chooring pretty Easter hats loeomes pleasurable and at these prices prohtaulc, too! -12&"" Very fine quality in a cood (' variety or colors. Smart, bc-A t joming sliapes, including tur-Scjt "" bans, tani5', roll brim and mushroom. Two pictured, Xo Mail or 'Photic Order? Fi J.it flroihrM -rirst 1'loor, "5i W 1. ) iud. yU North x' Y S2.98 i r a Vr- x 57: i .'aEr-- j4 .ii I, f ' CR-5SSRy L rzz. Another Delivery of Our Triumphant Purchase t "Huskie" & "Summit" Auto Tires Manufactured by the Portage Rubber Co. and United Rubber" Co., of Akron, Ohio The stoc of the Philadelphia factory branch of these two lamous concerns closed out to us because of clinnzes in tread da sijrn. GUARANTEED 5,000 MILES Pertatt Prif Plain ?l,,.2(l Non-SKid 15.10 Plain 17,'JO Non-FUd 19.1." Xon-Skld C2.00 Non-SkM .T2.0.. 30x1'. S03 30x.1j a03i 334 Our Prlre $9.10 10.75 11.65 13.2,' 2t.98 22.32 -rftSWCtTf .a"M" "S' -Second Floor F.A.N0RTHC0. 1306 Chestnut Street T'lM. Fend m a romplft' rtcjrrip Uon of viur Bllghtlv m4 Piano Bar gains alco dfla.N of easv-pajtrient plan, without Intermt or fttrar $225 Raincoats for Spring Showers! $225 All guaranteed, despite these reductions, to be proof against leaks One Hundred Pairs of $8 Blankets Special. KP US. JKF pair Come early if you would share this very unusual op portunity to iae mote than 25 no cent. Fleccedown blanket i of fine China cotton. White with pinlc or blue borders and wide silk binding. Double bed size. No Mail or 'Phone 0dis Filled. Join the thrones who will wear h.-inilunmn .1IL frnM.a ni Easter Sundaj lujjfreiition that should proc helpful follow: Colored Satine Messaline ' & Taffeta SSLKS Extremely f ashiona.ble wca cs. '. . Good arictj 98 Ponce Silks, $2.98 33-inch. Ecru shade. of colors. 35-inc.h. . 1 White Satin Char-1 $4.98 meuse, 40-inch . Tf (' fliolfrti Frit Wool, Sautli $4.50 Cotton Filled Comforts, $3.65 Covered with sllknlinc in floral or Persian designs. Scioll ttitched. Double bed we. StHkmStbBl mssmjm33s&s9sj $4 to $7 Wool Dress Goods ) $0 no Samples, yd. ) Tho secret of many a fashion able, but inexpensive Easter dren. coat or luit is here re vealcd. The qualities are splen did. ' 42-. 50- and 54-inch widths Vo Mai, or 'Phave Ordrt Filled Lit Hi others Vlrst Flooi, Smith Aclli ti 1. ! ' 3 III . Other I A. North Stores WB8T 1MI1I.X.: SOI R. Md M. KRSIMUX)Ni UI3-1S r.. AUrilirny A IMNMINKi 411S Main . NORTH rrUI.A IlVl Kron M. KOItKIhTOt JJ M-ln BI CIIKSTKlt lit Mrmont At. rMIK.."! 3 llrnncliTar TRKNTONi too K Slat SI, nr.un.soi is is. sih au $6.50 for $10 lo $12 Raincoats $10.00 for $15 to $18 Raincoats $15.00 for $20 to $22 Raincoats $22.00 for $30.00 Raincoats All sizes and every raincoat in stock is included. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street $4 Crochet Spreads, $3.49 Marseilles patterns. Hemmed. Double bed sue. Lit Brothers -First Floor, North Exceptional Offering of a Small Lot of Women's $10 Sports Sweaters $7-95 On S.U 0.30 A M Smart tuxedo models that can he worn in place of a coat for Spring, Heavy brushed wool t o p and closely knitted back. Belt and n n t c h pockets. Heather mixtures, rose, Copenhagen and navy, u n t Kloor jHcttiro Tomorrow $1.49 Has ,..,,.,. Night $1,491 $2 to $2.50 Gowns & Chemise . alinooi. some trlm inri with If c inil "in lnnWleri'd oi gandt . other irlioird Our pictuinl $2.25 Table Cloths, $1.49 Ilcmstiit ii d HeiM dminnk H ns incurs Women's $3 to $5 Shoes, $1.49 dun-Tt-,1 cslr or pal- m (i nt lief (.oltHkln TlUtlOI) (Inort hize I a lite I fjg&SXl me Uuying Power of ... - T ' ' ' " ' vvomen'a & Misbeb' 1 $2.25 Skirts, $1.49 II Al Lot o IU Insti Sore? lii hlarlc, navy 6. hi own I'ati.l porkrla n n l hiillun tilm mine lctuxd Women's $2.25 Cloves, $1.49 T II TApi" Our i la sp Kumpleil Yo Uall vr Phone Orders FiUnl Msn'a $2 Shirts, $1.49 llii rhnmhrav ro.i.i. tlnoheil collar Sizes Special Thursday jnBay to $5 Read ! $2 $2 White Voile Waists, $1.49 On I . V WJP$ 1'ielH iiiooei in 'I lln i Trimmed Free $2 Untrim-$ .tied Huts 1 .49 ai il H'v lo I . $6 Blankets, $4.48 Wool imp Doul Ir-hud ils- li,, niU v IUI' Men's $2.50 Shirts, $1.93 Stuped n hmI llouhle cufc Men's Suits, $18.50 to $30 Rlnrle nnd ilo'ilne hronsUil iiNn conaeralle, mnd-la MIMnrcK phiuli, nln m ripen and plali blua si(iei Men's $4 to $6 Shoes, $2.98 Dull and llny leathers. All azr. pin-pUiir nnd lui In aertlon i.Ui sketch GirlsN $2 Middies $1.49 W h I Iniuii with mtkl und IU S lo :o rais $2 anr' 101.49 V1nte Mil and ddll leath ei Slxca I lo i ws I. 'i I A N m -iriiW7j a Children's $2.50 But ton Sliocs . ,. n . . . . t . Boys' $22.50 First Long Pant Suits, $17.75 Mllrt-roal n( ,sn,t ))n, nindH Mixtures nnd plahl chvlot and caa Klmciea In In 19 jchiii Men's $2 Union Suits, $1.59 IVru rollon ilbbed Short Meea an tli bnli $4 Brocade Corsets, PlnKt Bltdlf but II . jfcb J$ m Slilen il il 0,111 lU .Milan hemp in nt h'iHl'e ''" . I in 'il $1.49 W' Children's $2 Hats . Ot due paten' M ' " I luiu In jauiftN roll Hum "tvle with flhhon allt-ani -r, nhuL and tolo . S2 Silk 1 $1.49 Handbacrs Molro KlIU In blscK an olnis rancv eirj'" .utirl framfi Sllkuy?" $1 ten" ." roll lion (in tt. ,,.!.,. r.49 -Visit Our nisNcr Restaurant- best pf EKrythlna at Lowest Pi (.tea Seventh " ' AJ ' Rnvt1 SI 2 fiiiila. S7V Norfolk inodrls. MIMtiffs n'"' pla (It. 7 to IS )am Misses' and Children 45c to 50o Stockings. 29c Cnllou iibbed. In black and wli'l' Ineriilar Kles 6 lo 0'i. .No "a" oi ''iouo OrJru Fitted, $2 Seamed Sheets. $1.49 Standard niusllni 81x59 lnche- l Floor of Our, tw llulhlli, 7lK & Market ftl,xX $3 y i V s ' ,. i r.Y f, !!& AiitaWi
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