Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1920, Postscript, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, &&RGH 12; 1920
BREAKWITHFRANCE
U
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SAYS PRIEST
L'Abbo Ernost Dimnct Doclaros
Tio3 Are P ' 'ig Farther
Apa )aily
PRESS RULES, HE STATES
That the friendship now cxUtltiB be
tween Amerlciynnrt France ennnot Inst
was the ta(cmcnt tnntlo by IAbbe
Ernest Dimnct, professor or English of
College Stnnlln, Pari, in 11 lecture
at Houston Hall, University of I'enn
Hylvanin, yesterday afternoon
Daily the ties which now connect
the relations of his country ami the
United State are bcinc pulled further
and further apart, he said. That the
American pros, iu its constant writlww
upon this international relationship, is
responsible was the opiuion of the
French priest.
"What is America?" asked the great
French soldier. "Is it your President,
your Congress, your universities, your
people or your press?
"We aro told that your iTcsuicni i
not the representative of the spirit or
the American people as c believed thnf.
he was. Your Congress is not a uulfied
spirit, and so you can cancel the sugges
tions, and the press- and its poworrut
voice remains nlonc.
"America has given much to t rnnee.
Tier great wealth, her trnn-nction in
great figures, has interested them. T he
great size of your country ha given
them new Ideas of hope and strength.
Your quick power of organization, your
great army bases in our country have
taught lcssonn.'
"Today the French desire n new con
stitution. They do not waut longer that
constitution drawn by monarchists pro
vidiug for a weak president and n strong
Chamber of Deputies. The uur mum
them cry for n lender. They taw how
your President, with (.trength and wilt
power, took hold of your organization
and shaped Its rapid development. They
called for it lender and .Toffrc and Foca
responded. Victory enmo with their
leadership.
"Trtio it Is that your soldiers do not
speak well of France, but remember
they wcro not fortunate to see beautt
fill France. The country in which they
were was 'tcrriblv like Scotland fr
rlbly like Scotland.' Your officers with
more privileges, more money and more
liberal education and knowledge of
French urn thosp who are enthusiastic
and say they will return to Paris andl
nmlv iu our universities.
"We have in France a large army.
I wish it were larger. Wo cannot afford
to trust as to the certainty that the
Ccrmau danger Is over."
Two Held as Thief Suspects
Harry Butler, of Burns street, twenty,
one years old, and Anthony Ncri, alias
Tame Oriffo, of Newark. N. J., twenty-one
yeurs old, were held in SS00 bail
each by Magistrate O.swnld for a fur
ther hearing. They were arrested by
Special Policemen Hyle. Glnty and
I.ncej. after, it is alleged, they had
robbed a chewing gum machine and at
tempted to steal an automobile near
Iiro.nl and Thompson streets about '2
o'clock this morning. They lied at the
approach of the policemen and sccral
shots were fired before they were cap
tared near Twelfth nnd Thompson.
A
E
NGERS GLAD
i
War period, both
pearanee, and as n resul
ti comfort nnd on-
lit thev wprn tin
greeted in irienuiy terms
COACHES
RETURNED
During the term of fniornt rnnirnt
the Pennsylvania Hnllrond lost nearly
iir. iinom ow oi inese nave
wild experience
1200
been leturncd after a
in the West.
The Philadelphia and Iteading lino
lost ,1,i0 cars aR the result of the vary
ing moods of the rnllroad admlulstr'n.
Up-to-Dato Cars, Long Missing . .c0(,l,1,rn;;,1il bul " fcw ot tl,csc '"" bccn
Many of the freicht cars whirl,
kneeustomrd to travel over local tracks
are sum onning in tnc tmnsliluooit the
coast of California.
Transit Day Set for April 7
Transit Day will bo observed by the
Trankford Hoard ot Trade Wednesday,
April 7. Five-minute speakers will be
sent into Industrial plants and resolu
tions will be passed calling upon the
proper oiucinis to remedy existing trnn
sit conditions. On the same evening n
rnass-mcctiuc will be held in the Frank
ford Library, with Oeorge It. Schweit
zer as the chairman and principal
spcakjr.
Undor Fodoral Control, Aro
Back Again
P. R. R. LOST 1200 CARRIERS
There is joy among lornl travelers
especially those who frequently go sea
shoreward at the return ot the up-to-date
pnssengcr conches to this city.
Hundreds of these cars havo been
wandering in nil parts of the country,
during the war. When the railroads
went under federal control many of the
coaches In this vicinity were shifted to
the South and Northwest. lv way of
reciprocity n large number of the
coaches ou southern lines were scut
here.
Many were of the image of Civil
1000
PLAN LENTEN CONFERENCE
Y. W. C. A. Arranges Four-Day
Program Dcglns Tonight
A four-day Lenten conference has
been arranged by the educational and
religious department of the 1. v . C,
A nnd will start tonight at Eighteenth
and Arch streets.
The subject for the first session will
bo "The, Hlblc nnd Our Life Today,"
and Miss Anna D. IUce, national sec
rotary for religious work, will be the
Kpeaker, Tomorrow morning the (ses
sion, beginning at 10:."0, will be held
MORTGAGE INSURANCE
K 11000 MOUTOAOE COST $10.35 VEtt MO.
Mortise cleared In 15 years.
Tor full information call
HOrtTrjAOn INSURANCE MPT,
Stokes Packard Haughton & Smith
BTIt AND WALNUT STS.
tnr linnr.1 nn,t pnmmtttpn mCmbCrS, nUll
at 4 o'clock there will bo a reception. .
Tornorrow xvening the conference will
contlnuein the Kensington branch, with
Mrs. Sherwood Kdrty as ine leaner.
Mrs. VAiy will be the Speaker nt the
Sunday afternoon conference also,
"Tho Importance of Forum Discus
sion" will be the topic for Monday eve-
Heat your home
ON MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
First Install
ment Heating
Plan in Phila.
Steam. Vapor, Hot
Watar Installed at onct. YoU
pay to much monthly.
call, writ or man
HILL & DOUGHERTY GO.
228 Arch Streot
MARKET 82B
MAIN 1015
iliilill!
nlng, the Jlnnl, session of. the conference,
which will' be licld nt the "!"
Women's Christian League. Miss
Louise Urown will be the speaker.
The confcrcnco has been arranged by
Miss Ruth L. Parker, Mcretnrr of re
llgiouM education for the x. W. l,. a.
Plro Damages 8hlrtwalatt
Fire In tho Queen Shirtwaist Co ut
the fourth floor of 1227 Filbert li
last night damaged tho Mori, 'i. Ti
extent of $1500. Tho origin of ii'l
blazo has not -been determined, 'l
Our Exclusive Method of Cleaning
Evening Gowns, Suits & Dresses
'ft not nn expense to you, for it adds to the life of yon
clothes while enabling you to enjoy the satisfaction of alwayr
b'clnc well dressed. No inlurious chemicals nor destructive
processes ore used. Wc call nnd deliver. Men's clothes thor
oughly cleaned. c ciucr to parvicumr i".-ut.
Main Office and Works
1616-28 N. 2ht st.
FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE DEPT. L, POPLAR 7GG0
BABGS
111R Chftnnt fl.
8 W. Cor. B2d
Marnom Bta.
5957 Orrmantoirn
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Visit Our Silk and Muslin Underwear Department Second Floor
PIANOS
oMERIT
G. W. Huver Co.
Home of Service
1031-33 Chestnut St.
Viclrolas
Records
New Easter Silk
Lined Suits for
Young Men Ready H
iui oaiuiuav
Corsets
All Popular Make
Tl la nlwayii advlsabln hnforn Vinv,
Ins ft new suit or dress to huvo on
a .prri.-vt lining corsoi, uur expert
rorsctlero will help you In selecting
the rlRlit model.
1.50 to 7-50
m:cond rr.oou
aa jf Personal Charges Wm
, 0W f A Invited K A
923-25-27 Market St.
Womcn'sThread
Silk $ "J .00
Hosiery --
A splendid quality silk and a most
exceptional value at one price. Scml.
fashioned In liluck ami two tunc nov
elty effects.
BTIIUUT 1'I.OOJt
That Buy
Anything
from tht
leidlnc
atorca of
Vhlla., WU-
mlniton,
Camdrn and
Attantlo
Cltr
EasyTerms
FRAMBES & CLARK
1112 Cheitnut St., PhiU.
(49 aaarontre Tr. Tildr.. Atlantis City
SO tl. Third St., Camden
STORE
ORDERS
The DEET during & after
INFLUENZA
AqK tF1
lB. lv'WV'F w IP
Rich Millc
Si
Matted Grain
Extract
Nutritious
Digestible
Instantly prepared no cooklnff
Used successfully over century
Ask for HoriicK s
Thus Avoiding Imitations
Comfort
PHYSICAL coinfort with
out mental comfort is no
comfort at all.
When your motor cjrk
equipped with Shtltsn Loom
Automobile Upholstery Fab
ric, you not only derive the
utmost comfort from their
luxurious richness, but you are
it ease in laiovnng that they
ire as enduring as they are
beautiful.
A variety of tasteful patterns
and attractive colorings.
TUB SEAL OF DISTINCTION
Sidney Blumrmthal tf Co. Inc.
395 Fourth Avenue, New York
38.50
Fashion's newest Creations for
Spring, built of specially selected
All -Wool fabrics in lightest wool
ens and flannels every suit
unquestionably worth $.45 or $50,
according to present market
standards.
THAT is the substance of the
rrrpnr- o-nnH npws whirll wf
are able to publish for the
young men of Philadelphia who
intend to buy their new Spring
suits tomorrow.
Nor have we neglected the
business man who wants a con
servative suit. They are here at
this same figure of $38.50, and
all of them are mighty fine.
The William H. Wana
maker Store has become cele
brated among the younger gen
eration for its superb, silk-lined
suits, for its style in fashionable
clothing, for its All-Wool qual
ity in clothes and for its fine
hand - tailored, ready-to-wear
clothing.
When you can select from
one thousand new Easter Suits
as the first offering of Spring at-
cMb
"T i,i,ii7r """y '
The Greatest Value-Giving Sale
Tomorrow of the Season's Smartest
Easter Suits & Dresses
At These Most Extraordinary Low Prices
.75 1
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m m-i 9 a &JP
Wc arc proud of the wonderful collection of new styles we have at these popu
lar prices. They are Fashion's most approved modes and their silhouettes and style
conceptions will meet the most critical demands.
, . . of fine HcrRCS, jcrHcy.s, velours, i -pv Headed Gcoi-Kottpsuro btill
kjXlltS llovcJty checks and peachbloom JLX"eSS6S '" f,,vor an(l tllclu al-
in the now short Eton nnd flare. .. ?T , ,P , many , charminK concep-
coat efTccU. Tr.rr a many and vancd. ! i'TtM KWSS Sabbat
with buttonb and braids very effectively used. plenty of the wanted navy blues and black.
JM LIGHT THIKD FLOOR
Men's & Young
Men's Spring
SUITS
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In a Big
Special Sale
2Q.75
Each Suit Is Greatly
Below Regular Price
125 brand - new just - arrived
spring huits ready for wonderful
sellintr tomorrow.
125 men are in for e;rcat values,
for there is a splendid saving on
each one at our special price
$20.70.
All the latest form-fitting and
:onservative styles., including belted
and half-bcltcd models.
Fine flannels, homespuns, chev
iots and worsteds in all the newest
blues, grays, browns and greens.
Our Finest New
SUITS
Are Priced at
37.5049.75
They an- hand tailored
throughout and a surprise for
the man who wants the best in
clothing.
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$38.50
Women's Spring Shoes
& Oxfords "7.98
Featured Special
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guaranteed by the William H.
Wanamaker Store to be worth
$45 or $50, it means that every
sign post of clothing value in
Philadelphia tomorrow points
straight to 1217-1219 Chestnut
Street.
hours
of discomfort
esinol
is what you want for your skin trou
ble neslnol to uton tho itching and
burning Resinol to heal the trouble.
Scratching makes it worse, besides
being embarrassing and dangerous,
but tho smooth gentle ingredients of
JIESINOL OINTMENT often over
come tho troublo promptly, oven if It
id severo nnd long-estaoHbhcd. Bath
ing tho affected part first with RES-
INOL SOAP, hastens the beneficial
results. Itesinol
'thnianiitt.
MUjm
products at all
NOTE:Therc is sti11 20(1 selection
- from our special offer of light
weight Spring Overcoats of
$35 and $40 qualities at
$26.00
William EL Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street,
Women's New
EASTER
COATS
Specially Priced
i.75IQ.75
am m
Tho new sports effects as well as tho
more dressy models. Dozens and doz
ens of style, in camel's-hair, polo
cloth, jer-cys,, heather mixtures, pcaeh
bloom and tricotine. Swagger nnd net
in alcevci and taped collar effects.
TIIIKIl FI.OOK
1Q
Women's Imported
Kid 9 (
Gloves iJJ
P. K. or overseam atylcs in black,
white or tan shades. All sizes.
Veilings 25c to 98c yd.
A coinplMn lino of nil wuntcd meshes
anil patterns
hTin:i;T fi.ook
(A
New hpiing eomhiiintions of brown kid
nnd coloied tops, all-brown kid and pat
ent leather with gray kid. nlso oxfoids
in new gunmntnl calf and tan hliades.
Full coveted Louis heels and military
heels. All sizes.
Men's .$8 to $10 Shoes
.95
Mow Kncllnli to. lantH In
tan nnil blacli vo a fev
oxfoitlR Tin hi .crn a tpt
elal pureliajn1 ml tho lot
Ih r.itlier llmltrd
Men's Silk Broadcloth &
Crepe Shirts
Slw
Tin silk alone in these
shirts is fully worth
our special price. They
are the richest we havo
ever seen in their broad
and neat satin stripe
effects. All sizes.
Men's Silk Half Hose
stiii.i:' ri.oon
Thread silks in black.
Regular 1 quality...
75c
I Men's Neckwear
In new Spring pat- OEjr
I terna and colorings. JJ
I Special.
New Spring; Styles in
Girls' Coats
Are Featured at
10-98-16-75
.spnrtH coats likn the crown-iip.s will
mar ami more tiillornl utiles Velours,
polo cloths. noclty checU) ami mix
tlirt'b Klze.s to 14 yearn.
Mit'OMI ll.OOIt
Boys'
All-Wool 2 Pair
f f Pants 1 .75
i auits "- -"
is Tliese suits are of finest quality
worsteds and having two pairs of
pants practically means two suits.
They arc most wonderful values at our special price.
Sizes to 17 years. m:co.m ri.oon
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Complete ShowiiiB Tomorrow Women's
Easter Suits, Coats & Dresses
at Prices That Assure You of Great Values
15 -19-75 - 24-98 - '29-75
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A Wonderful
Display of New
Skirts
5.98
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One has but to see the wonderful collection of styles at thesu Jow prices to reallzo that
they have been mistaken to think it would take a lot of money to dress up for Easter
bvery new stylo thought of tho now season Ja expressed in this complete showing.
Iiome of Stufy and Economy
Up to 29.75
Box-plaited, accordion and
shirred models in largo variety
of novelty effects. Serges, silks.
velours and poplins all trlmmco
with buttons and pockets.
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