-FT '-- h ! ,j-1 " .' &-- J? f , v?t r' Vv, f$ '&' w a .k it M Evening-- public tm t-PHIIIABELPHIA, -' FBIBAY, MABCI 12, 1920 I '..1 r3- WILSON CRITICIZED BYLONDONPAPERS Morning Post Declares "Slight to France" In Hitchcock Letter Is Disturbing GLOBE CALLS IT UNWORTHY By llio Associated Press London, March 12. President Wll non's chargo o "Imperialism" ngalnst France, contained In his letter to fiwartrHltcbcock, has moved tho Morn Ine Post to take up tho cudgels In favor nf Franco. Tho Tory newspaper cites Mr. Wilson's present criticisms nnd his appeal to Itallnns over tho head of Pre mier Orlando Inst summer ns showing that "under tho inrpulso of his lofty Ideals tho American President Is nlmost as impatient of tho constitutional gov ernments of modern European democra cies as ho Is impatient of hU own Sen ate." "Mr. Wilson's slight to France," the newspaper continues, "Is particularly disturbing when ono remembers the moving passages In which he recorded America's appreciation of what France suffered In the causo nt human free dom. Americans nnd Hngllshmen will understand tho nmnzement of Frnnre (hat the same voice which described her m the sentinel of liberty should now accuse her of being saddled with the same hind of chauvinistic government to overthrow which she sacrificed n mil lion of her sons." Contending there are many Indica tions of the spirit of aggression nnd re venge rising In Germany and dismiss ing tho League of Nations ns being "al most ns effective a barrier against Ger man aggression as the International Postal Union," the newspaper says: "Tho American null . n chivalrous comrade In arms n- n old friend. will renlwe that Fro which, In Mr. Wilson's ndmlrabie xe. formed the dividing line between, democracy and tyranny, ennnot afford to take risks." The Globe, in an editorial, says : "President Wilson's letter to Senator Hitchcock raises the query as to whether It is Indicative of his being so for re stored to health that he must needs speak plainly and vigorously, or whether It shows his condition to be such that he cannot restrain himself from manifesting his private petulance by public indis cretions. Be thnt as It may, the President's true friends will de plore nn unworthy nnd almost unman nerly outburst which will lay him open to pointed retorts on the part of our French nllles." Reviewing tho position of President Wilson In.peace-mnklng, the Globe de clares thnt ho "Is temperamentally un fitted to deal successfully with n nosl- tion demunding a certain measure of give nnd take. The world has suffered nnd is suffering. "Wo won't enter Into any detailed discussion oT tho President's conduct In writing publicly that 'the French Mili tarist party Is now In control.' for we know thnt our friends across the chan nel will deal faithfully with that eere- glous statement. But we. ennnot help wonucring wnai woum ne said in Hie United States should Dcschnnel write to Mlllerand asserting, that the money making clement Is in control of the United States. Wc fancy that the shrill American outcry would be distinctly heard across tho Atlantic. "It Ts7 no exaggeration to say thnt tha illness of President Wilson has pro voked the .sincere sympathy of tho whole civilized world. But his recent ebulli tions elicit n certain degree of sympathy for tho United States." Blame for tbc troubles that arc being experienced In settling the Turkish prob lem was In lit at tho door of the United States by Earl Ourzon, the foreign sec- rctaryjvin explaining to tho House of Lords yWcrday the Pence Conference's negotiations. "The difficulty In framing the treaty is largely duo to delay, nnd AmerlcR Is responsible for tho delay," Lord Curzon said. The foreign secretary added that the Peace Conference hoped that when tho THE best evidence for Houghton Technical Knowl edge is that sp many boast they., possess it. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia, new states were act up in Asia Minor, however, tho United States "would help materially, In assisting the new Armenia." ' Earl Curzon spoke In answer to Vis count Bryce, who declared that the Turk had been directly or Indirectly responsible for all the European wars in hft itnst century; .and maintained ttmAim should be driven out of Euronc nnd even behind the Taurus mountains. Earl Curzon saia ino rence uoutcr-. ence believed tho only way to expect a quiet Near East was so to nrrangc things that the new states could bo on terms of friendship In some measure with iheir neighbors. To take Constan tinople from the Turk nnd otherwise Jay down too hard a peace, he declared, .would only aggravate his hatred and re sult in unending turmoil. Three Die Within Few Hours Mcrcliantvllle, N. .1., March 12. Within a few hours of each other three f fko nMn.t rixldentfl of this nlarc died. They were Theodore Street, Wil liam MacFnrlaln nnd Charles Pigeon. f1'"" iLm.mn.CT If Wm.U.MaybekiiyV W w i MM faammdseJlrA OurConJidentiaWredltPtan give cash advantages, convenient payments and immediate possession A Simon&Song ttSSouIhlSt. Near Walnut SI. Qpcn Saturday tvcnlts zqsx TtTV Shcppard i taiss t Open Krery F.vrninr Stor Orders Accented New Store, at 1Q19-21 MARKET ST. Tomor r o w Mr . Hill Introduces His New Store With a Big Saving on 1000 Men's New Spring Suits In the Smartest New Styles of the Season bBHmV L Yes, Sir the- suits that you will be glad to pny full regular prices for within another week or two nre offered ns a special induce ment tomorrow at this low price. Mr. Hill does this. Every man in Phila delphia will know his new, larger store. One nnd two button models, single nnd double breasted styles, half belted nnd full belted models. Patch, slashed or regular pockets. All fine quality woolens in every new shade of brown, green, gray nnd blue. Suits & Top Coats of highest grades $29I5,$39I5,$49I2 Most Rcmarknble Values 5000 Pairs Men's Trousers Each Pair at.a Saving of $2.00 and More $ 2$o& $4H $gH $gn All tho wanted colorings so you enn match up your old coat and have 'practically a new suit to wear. All sizes up to at. n a i, r ?n Boys Z-rair rants Norfolk $-10.95 SUITS ! Extraordinary Values! Parents, this is a value that is nothing less than wonderful. Two pair of pants suits at less than the ordinary price of one pair pants suits. All new spring mixture cheviots in belted all-around models; all sizes up to 17 years. Come in and get ac quainted with our complete boys' store. Boys' $5 Sample $0.79 Wash Suits & All new desirable wash fabrics in Billy Boy. Oliver Twist niwl ollmr atvlcs. SItps iiii to 8 yenrs. " Co. 1019-1021 Market St. To HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water The famous curative water from near ttot springs, atk. rNDOnSED BY rHTSICIANf? m Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 .Chestnut St. mow nwnm , lube. HoUli. Cft nd P. IV R., SlBlwf rocr, druilt, tic or dirtot by ui. IWvt4 t iMitlnc fAfciVtiiH y" wnnt to kccn V.AM lOUin good condition get dWIMf the swimming Habit. wur nig tanK or con stantly changing fil tered water is junt the placo for you. wv Swimming lessons by ' appointment. YMGA 1121 Arch St. Hand-Knit and Crocheted Coach Covers As alluring as they nre cozy. Some are decorated with dainty, crocheted flowers. $7.75 to $12.50. Hand-embroidered pique and lingerie Coach Covers, $6.75 to $10.50. From the iland point of QUALITY, our PRICES are the most REASONABLE in Philadelphia 1008 Chestnut Street Founded in 1S65 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated One-Pr Ice System 3n 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets It is seldom that you find an upright piano with a full Jarge tone of the same quality as that of a grand piano. In the HeDDe HePPe Upright Piano, tr however, the tone is Piano? much greater than in l WU1U3 fche ordinary upright style. This is due to the Heppe pat ented three sounding-board construc tion. Heppe Pianos are priced from .$475 up. They may be pur chased on the Rental - Pay ment Plan if desired, a 1 1 rent being applied toward the purchase price. .... . In player-pianos there is no greater dollar-for-dpllar value any t t where than the Heppe Oeppe Pianola-Piano. The Piannlfl famous Pianola play x lauuiaa er-piano action is only used in six pianos, all of which are recognized leaders in their respec tive groups. They are the Stein way, Weber, St'eck, Wheelock, Stroud and Heppe. The price of the genuine Heppe Pianola-Piano is $775. Rental-Payment can be ar ranged if you desire. Call, ' phone or write for cata logs and full p a r t i cu-lars. G. J. Heppo & Son Downtown 1117-19 Chestnut St. Uptown 6th and Thompson Bts. "5 " JE-Ti r1 W&.R SURPLUS EQUIPMENT How a turbo - generator paid for itself Manufacturer buys $13,000 power -machine from Du Pont surplus for $7500 and saves $7488" on current besides. A Boston manufacturer who bought a turbo - generator from among our surplus equipment for almost half price, also saved two months power expense by getting immediate delivery. Before calling upon us, this manufacturer had tried to buy a new generator. He was willing to pay the $13,000 asked for it, but could not wait two months for delivery. Then he came to our plant at Carney's Point and found just the gencr-. ator he needed for only $7500. The money he saved on two months power cost, which was $7488, almost paid for the generator. While at Carney's Point, this manufacturer also bought other machinery he needed at decided bargain prices. He told us later that he had saved his firm $21,000 on the equip ment he purchased. . , You, too, can take advantage of this unparalleled sale, and buy the equipment and material you need for yourJbusiness, at a great saving. This is a good opportunity to reduce your production cost by buying efficient used equipment, ready for immediate delivery, in place of expensive new equipment for which you will have to wait. An inspection of what wc offer in used equipment and material will convince you of its value. Everything is guaran teed to be in serviceable condition. Don't delay a single day. You must act quickly to get your share of the bargain we offer. Our supply is fast di minishing. All offerings subject to prior sale. Write, phone or wire, telling us what you need, or come personally Jo any of our plants below and sec what we have to ofler. Du Pont Chemical Company IncornorateJ Wilmington Barkidale, V. ' lUtkel, N. J. Cdmey,;PoNt, Hopewell, V. , 7t;.'i Delaware Parlln, N. J. . Pompton Lakes, NvJ, Just a few of the several thousand items offered TOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AIR COMPRESSORS Inietioll-RinJ, Wtitlnghouie and olher ittndird mtLci. Stcm driven tfid belled typei. CONVEYORS Jeffrey, Limion, LinV-Belt Co. nd other itandard milei, Roller, gravity, escalator, tcrcw, bucket chain and coal and ath convcvori. CORLISS ENGINES Allli-Chalmcri, N'ordberg, Crick and' otheri. Rlaht and left htnd drive., 133 to 350 11. P. HYDRAULIC PRESSES Wauon and Stillman and Du Pont necul deugn With or without nydnulicacccnorici. MACHINE SHOP . TOOLS Boiing Machine!, Drill,, Drill TreHti, Grinden, Crlnditonca and Standi, Metal and Wood Lathei. Trcnei, etc. v PUMPS Worihlniton, Could, Allli. Chilmera, and olher well Inown matea. Duplex. Compound, Hydraulic, Centrifugal, Rotaty, Vacuum, Triplex and Dla. phragm. TANKS Wooden and Steel. With and without agitator,. Tremendoui auortment of il:ei, TIME CLOCKS International Time Recording, Style 104. With or without rack! and card,". TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT rullcyi, Hangete, Shafting, Pillow Blocki.Ocera and Finlona and almllar equipment. Wanamaker's We Have Been Told That There Is as Much of a Tree below ground as there is above it, and so it is if one is to build height: it is not possible with shallow foundations. In constructing this building we had to dig far down and make wide provision for broad and heavy granite walls, two stories below ground and twelve more skyward. There arc secret facts in the history of buildings as well as in the nations' treaties and people's lives. Unless trenched deep and balanced well, neither buildings nor citizens can safely rise to lofty heights. There is daily work going on here upon the foundations of this business in Ihe interest of its owners, of the city in which it is planted, and of the general public. March IS, 1920. QM JhmwA Signed Women's Spring Dresses All of Jersey The dresses are in half a dor-en styles or so, some embroid ered with silk, some tucked in tailored fashion and many show ing tunics. They may be had in browns, blues and olive. Price ?25. (Flrnt Floor, Central) PRETTY Bead Necklaces Some in one color, some in two or three colors, and in all thp popular shades greens, blues, yellows and other hues. They are in the fashionable lengths and are 52 to $18. Graduated bead necklaces in different colors and a number of styles are 50c to $4. (Jrwelrv Store, flimlnut and Tlilrtren(h) New and Spring like Millinery at $10 to $15 There arc hundreds of new nnd delightful styles new hats of lincrc fine Milaiia, floiccr trimmed draped hate, combined with silk straw ,hato combined with taffeta hats of satiif and hats of , Georgette It is a great season for flowers pretty posies bloom on most of these new hats, though some arc trimmed with ribbon bows, some with a twist of ribbon, some have wings. (Second Floor, Chestnut) SPECIAL Waists at $2 to .$3.85 Tailored and others of ba tiste, voile and lawn, mostly all white; a few have a dash of color. (I'.aot and Weal AUI WOMEN'S Good New Low Shoes at .157 a Pair Mahogany calfskin blucher oxfords, with Cuban heels. Dull black calfskin oxfords, with indicated wing tips and military heels. Dull black calfskin oxfords, with straight tips and Cuban heels. Soft black leather oxfords, with straight tips and Cuban heels. Dull black calfskin tonguo pumps, with Louis heels. (Flrt Floor, Market) FRENCH Beaded Handbags, ,$10.75, $14.75, $15.75 One draw-string and two covered-frame styles, all with fringe, and in rich combinations of reds, blues, browns and greens. Bags of similar quality made in this country would cost you almost double these prices and probably not be so good looking, for no race can equal the French in combining colors. t, A GREAT Vogue for Openwork Silk Stockings RIack full-fashioned thread silk stockinga with openwork 8T$ 'uop.iosui aani pur '8fc pun i$ ':jOAuofIo 4vA0-itj Jg$ 'sjooq it priir. Openwork hoots in white and colors. ?C it pair. Ttlack thread silk with whit and self-clocks, $5 n pair. Black and white shot silk with single colored clocks, SR a pair; with 0-cord colored clocks, 510 n pair. (Flral Floor. Mnrl.ll NEW and Beau tiful Plaid Skirtings All-wool materials of the niot delightfully fine weave and soft, delicate coloring pure gray, tan, lavender, blue and mahog any, each combined with white and sometimes relieved by an ovcrplaid, as in a gray nnd white with a rose bar. Nothing mnro charming was ever devised for sport skirts. The width is 18 inches. Price ?o a yard. (FirM Floor, Client mil) MEN The Question of the Hour Is That of New Spring Clothes This springtime, as in all the springtimes for going ori sixty years, the one great fact about Wanamakcr men's clothing is its essentially sound quality that is its one great appeal. It is intended for men who know that the suit or over coat of assured quality at a reasonable price is unques tionably the best investment. Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats of Assured Sound Oualitu ?10 to ?85 for Spring suits. ?4o to S75 for overcoats. (Ililr.1 Floor, Market) Spring Shows Its Colors in the Men's Wear Store Wc think we have never had suph ii ilne-Jooking lot of shirts. In madras they range in price from $2.50 to $5, and while most of them are soft cuff, plain neglige style, there arc some starched cuffs for those who prefer them. Tho silk shirts, which arc bothk plain and pleated, are $8.50 to $15. Neckties arc in stripes, figures and plain colors and prices arc $1 to $1. ' (Main Floor, .Market) Spring Sunshine Shows Up a Man's Old Hat Every evidence of rustincss and wear is magnified in tho , pitiless light of a mid-March sun. Styles are different now, too. Each day adds to the number of new hats seen on the street. , Derby hats, English and American, $7 to $15. Soft hats, $6 to $12. (Main Floor, Market) Polka-Dolled Silk Handkerchiefs From London MM..,. .. .H U1Kt. TC.m... lilnn iinl't Vtlun nt Tt'w.? 1 with whit" dnta nnd white" de signs, nt $3.50 each. - ' White silk handkerchiefs, some with woven dots, others with woven colored lines above the edge, arc $3 and S3.50 cuch. (Mnln Floor, Central) N EW Books "Sl'icr'a Money," by Eden Phillpotts, price $2. A fine ex ample of this author's work; in depth of feeling nnd study of motive, and temperament. The Pcntbrokc-MnHon Af fair." by George Barton, $1.65. A baffling mystery in which Bromley Barnes brilliantly figures. (Mnln Floor. Thlrlrrnth) Wanamaker Special Vibrating Shuttle Sewing Machine $34.50 A March Housewares Special Ideal for general family sewing; will do (coarse or tine sewing; makes an attractive lock stitch; has five drawers, au tomatic lift drop-head, oak case, and may be purchased on the easy payment plan, S2 initial payment nn-1 $1 weekly there after. It is a satisfactory machine at this low price. (Fourth Floor. Central) Two Splendid Specials in Young Women's Easter Clothes Fine New Spring Topcoats to Sell at $38.50 and they arc coats that would sell ordinarily from $4 to $21.50 more so you'll have some idea of what remarkable values they are. Every coat is brand-new. Every coat is lined through with soft, lustrous pcau dc cygne or n dainty figured silk. The coats nre in the new and popular styles polo coats chiefly, many sports models, and coats for better wear. Silvcrtoncs, velours, wool coatings make them, and they come in such desirable colors as the fash ionable light tans, brown shades, veindcer, blues and mole color. Some arc belted, many have pockets; there are different t style collars; some have buttons for trimming. 14 to 20 year sizes. Wool Jersey Suits at $29.50 to $55 People who have looked all around come back and tell us we have the best collection in town of thesn snorts suits! Of firm good quality wool jersey, you will find the suits many of which were made specially for us in a dozen good sportb style. Some have the new Tuxedo revers, Borne have plain collars, some have cloth and some have leather belts, And not only are tho styles extremely good, but there are all tho fashionable colors from which to choose worsted and heather mixtures, buff, toast, rust and chow brown, JoflYc blue, lapin, frott, rose and many others. 529.50, $35, $30.75, $12.50", $55 and 14 to 20 year sizes. IV 1 if' V I K 1 1 ;V: ' 1? V M t I ;. , f o AW 3 rn," ! yu .1. m Vi , VI ,4 (Second rio.r, Ch.ctniit) )ViSW .,) M': V5v" j&: : M f 'i I'- r JU t.; 'h . :v : " . , :i .'. i .:
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