Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING TUBLtO iEDGErHILiUEJLPHlX ' FIDA VARGH "10', 1920'
LI COMPITO
1 It. Rnidd di potcr riilurre II rnio I'sorclto prczzo del pane sin Mnto llssato In motlo
o 1'Armatu nl uilulinu picde dt pace, Ida conipcnsnrc, qticlln del grant),
mentre orn per provvedere alia nun dl I Rlornali nucora cnninientnno 11
fena c' costrcttn a sobbartarsl ad cnorml.rlnipnsto mliilstcrlale e constntnno ehe
DEL GOVERNO NIIII
Sf Provctlo cho alia Camera si
f Avran'nb Vivaci e Movi
I mentato Discussioni
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lninitttnniiln idimni.t m 1. ..tiiln ..1 !.. -
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lain iuiic uu-i mj-ju -iiu Heinuru cue
or1Iii riiKKlniigero nil eotnpleto aecordo
vopra tuttc lo ipirstlonl, sla interna-
21 o nun cue interne
11 Onbluctto h! e raftorzatn con IVntrntn
dolrOn. Luzznttl ed al rlgunrclo ..sl
rnmmenta la dl lul nbllitn' nel conclu
dere buniiu parte del trattntl conimcr
chill dell'ltalia i-on le altm nnxlonl.
HI dice i-lic l'On. l.uzzntti tla cla
hirorando alucrcniente alia prcpiirnziono
Pnu ilelle nlll' ImnnrlnnH .1ln...,:m,l dl mi prozetto Intco u rc;ro arc per
die sarebbrro iirvcmttc nel dett'o Con-.!, , mezzo nccordl liitcrnazlonall. 1 attu
Klin del Mlnlotrl snrebbo alnta nuclhi ale Mtiiazlone tnoiictarla jnondlnlt.
deKll appro igtouamenti e pare clie II i oltr? nl ConslgUo del A In Htri In
nviitn liingit una rlnnlone del t omltnto (II
I OTnHWB xaii!BiiraiiiiMfflii hbi wiiMit wihm mmiwi niB'irinin!raMrjcmn!'sraTinmiii!.Bnra!nrai
Published ntii Distributed Under
rCHMIT NO. 311.
Authorized hy the net nf Orlnbr 0.
1017. on Mo At tho I'ostoftlce of Phila
delphia, Vu I
as nunt.KSON
roitmasler Ucucrai.
"Itomn, 18 mnr70 Xci cireoli po'itivl.g
pnrlamcntari si pnrla del grai- com- Iff
jlto cbe l'On. Nittl ed i suol collrghl ili J
lablnetto dorranno nffrontare. non j B
pltanto per la qucstioue Atlrintii-tt tut- , gj
ora Insolutn, qimnto per nitre impor- . J
nntl o complicate oucstloni. 5f
In' qunnto alia qiicstionc Ailriatiea n'
lecertato clie tutti I partlti mhio d'.u1- '
rdo clie ull'Italia plu dl i2ni allr.i
oosa c' necctisurla unn ningpiore -ieu- S
vczza dello sue frontlere. per ewrc roil' i S
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Easter Millinery
Pleasing the Younger Girls
Thcw bloBoinlni; or nmnrtly tailored lints no becoming to joutli
rr tn bo found here In select prof union. AVe maKo a particular cfTort
each teuton to ut.ombIe n Rroup of fetthlnp models to pleafco tJ-at most
fastidious exacting. dcllBhtful bit of femininity the girl In her early
oi middle teens
Moderutc prices pnnall throuRhout cur entire salon of excellently
made and rarefullj designed milliner
Phonograph
A thoroughly high class Mo
chine made by the makers of
one of America's oldest
pianos.
Unncfllfil for lleautr of case
denim, lone nnd fnulnmtnt.
I'lW) linnditomi niolln In tnahoc
n7 enpr poxen and coer muuld
Infrs fotld muhotrnn
Stfphfiikon precision made motor
with elour turntHblo.
Unleral Ton Arm
A wonderful reproducing (.c
furnlfhlnc beautiful tone In sreut
olume
Tono mod f" Hie rnd
Wrltf us for prlna and cuiiinar'
with thoo of any other ciualltj
phonoKrapli
From $100 to $200
Terms to Suit
Special hale 1'rldu.v ami lutiir-
day Onlj VICTORY flj r(
nOI.I.. 4 for 31UU
Vjclunlre Dralen of the MmLirt
VICTORY MUSIC
STORES CO.
103S CHESTNUT ST.
OPEN EVi;.M.NOh:
QTHHART IS Georgette Blouses, Special,$8. 50
O X VJLXTlXV M. fl V ery ifrtctlxe model with Tuxedo Collar: estco etjle short
lceM tninmed uitli insert and nlnint: of al. lace. An cxcciitlonsil
alue n' this price Klesli color
AVc arc sliowing two new Camisoles in pastel shades; Flesh,
bluennd lavender; effectively trimmed with val lace; 51.00 and
SECOND FLOOR
Kjierrn, sullo la presldcnzn del l'On.
Nltti, per dlscutcrc I'orgiiulzzuzlone del
lEscrcito.
trxbk nl liir.ll
lll It 1111(1 ItU II. J
imrtlto nnzlonnlUtn tttreo.
HI mnrzo. I cnpl del
d.i Azerbai
jan nlla rnlcstlnn, sembra clie stlnhn
prcpnrnndo tin movlinciito per opporsl
alio proposlc depll Allentl per una pace
sfavorcvole alia Turchin. II movlmeuto
Hctnbrn plu' politico clie rcliglo&o.
REFUTES CROWN PRINCE LIE
Boston Qlrl Wins Libel Suit In Lon
don Court
IxiiiiIoii, Starch 10. (Ily A .P.)
Mls (iladjH Deaion, of Ilonton, Jtass.,
sister of Princess ItadzlwlII, was award'
cd n verdltf of 1500 nnd costs against
the Dally (Jraphlc In court here jester-
" I f I OUR. ONLY ATnHE I 4"
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A. M-.J L4Dfil?CT gSYrtlieitsu iriiry
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JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA
3QJSQJvm 13th Street
Mammoth Sale Hamilton Watches
The peer of American timepieces arc offered to you al a price thatfean
not be duplicated for cash elsewhere. When you possess a Hamilton
you arc the onncr of the finest timepiece that American watchmakers
can produce, and when you buy of M. Simon & Co. you enjoy ownership
on remarkably easy terms, plus absolute fair dealings.
New Veilings in Special Variety
Our assortment of veilings for Easter is now fully complete.
French and domestic veilings in all the new meshes und novelty
effects. Combination Chenille dots arc decidedly smart. Tan and
brown; black and cope; jbrown and henna; tan and purple; there
is excellent i-elcction from $1.10 to $1.50 a yard. We are showing
new French dot veilings; the usual $2.00 quality at $1.50 a yard.
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gets shabby
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scratched around the
home it does not mean n
Two-Day Sale of Gloves
for Friday and Saturday inly ic will offer live Hoster special
from cur regular stool: of glomes of woll-lmown btandard muWes al
decided price 5aln(?s
"Bacmo" White Washable Cape Gloves with white or black
stitching, usually $3.50, at $2.50 pair.
Finest Imported Capcskin Gloves in tan, gray, beaver, mastic,
brown, pearl and black; usual 4.00 kind nt $2.00.
"Founes" Two-clasp Fine White Pique Kid Gloves and white
caposkin gloves; usual $4.25 kind, at $3.25.
Trcfouse French Kid Gloves, ovcrscum-sown; black with white
stitching and white with black stitching; usually $3.7C, at $3.00 a
pair.
"Founes" Cape Gloves in strap wrist style; black, tan, brown,
Special, $5.75 pair.
MAIN FLOOR
expensive repairs.
If no Teal damage has
been done the surface of
furniture, floors, wood
work and stairs, it can be
. renewed over night with
f quick - drying LAVA
k. VAR.
Dries with a tough,
smooth, brilliant finish.
"Wears for -years. Is water-
jjj proof. Won't turn white.
At Your Dealer's
All Colors and Clear
Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc.
Philadelphia
Jtanafaetnren of Colon, Pa nl)
ant Tarnlthts since JIM
(S0-2I
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Allen's French Hair Nets
10c each, $1.00 a dozen
in i Slippon" Can Shap and Import Speclnl Straight bliape.
Our Ciuuranteo with Cvery Net to give reasonable Wear or we
will replace tlum
White and Grey Nets; Ijc each; $1.50 a dozen.
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rasasxiiuiisrci EWffci
(o bbi. flj HHMB""WI
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WS folk,. LOlX Sfjunilton fi.
Open W ) Jf uflBt ..JCTi
k dnid' iiiif.i TOMiOTtoMiMAr
Saturday
Ev'cnings
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Lv AB F?CFJhLJ5$
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BIG SPECIAL
HAMILTON WATCHES
li-Jenel fine nickel
lver Set llrequet
niovenifnt tf fir
hnlranrlnr ! I
rnmpenatlnr. Imliinee eifjiiated mB'"
U-lull-lf koltd KnllMllleil Ilenlier
rune, cunrnnlerd "D jeiim. Repaim
free for n period of one year.
no a i:i;k
WHITE PEBFJeCTd
DIAMOND &MGS$
Tno euro white
diamond, centre
rub or emernld
l.utest SQO.S3
etthiB "
. COc a Week
Mf
Gent's Rinc
Pure white. J2T-00
perft diamond
5e a Week
COURTESY
TO LADIES
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
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We are proud to boast i
the fact that our store is
patronized by more ladies
than any other. The reason
is apparent courtesy, kind
ly treatment no embarrassing
questions regarding credit.
f C 1 OUR. ONLY ,STOREl g
Mjimonmk
A K LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CPEDT
JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA -
30 INToRnnH 13th Street
ilny ni damnjres f"or the publication" of a
Hbcious article Jununry 1. The article
had asserted Mlns Deacon was "ban
Ifcjifil from Germany, where her name
w:fts frequently couplcil with that of,thc
crown prince."
"Owners of thp Dally Graphic have
npologlzcd and made a formal state
ment thnt there was absolutely no foun
dation for the article. Miss' Deacon's
counsel declares tiic only time bub ever
met the former GcrmaU crowri prlnco
was while she was staying nt Illcri
l.elm with the Duchess of Marlborough.
Shore to Build Antl-Flro Aids
Atlant'c City, March 10. Eleven In
clines lo .the Boardwalk,-Mibstantlnl
enough, to-cirry B.torhJJ:l
v Km , it, is Biatcu. to faetiift . v
tog ofefircs directly on thob S,
Ih tho event of anX 'T:
appnratus may reach the ftn.i .olJ'
any of.the'elevV points nffl5il'
won oy noomnB up with hjdrnnl. .."
hlgh-prcssuro main. ,aranfti,
liLHIIIMIMIIIMIlllHIHIHilillillllllllllM
Collins Style Shop
7fi Marlv-!- 9t s- E- CORNER 8TH
ok) iviarKet ot. & market sts.
Second, Third and Fourth Floors We'll Trust You to Pay
'
Spring Clothing For All
On Your Own Terms
A imall deposit and future payments to suit your own
convenience will give you the benefit of having the latest
style and best quality clqthes direct from the manufacturers.
' The middleman's profit is your gain.
We'll Trust You to Pay
iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitfflfflflP'"'"""'"""'""''''''
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Just aJEew of the
New Spring
Styles
to choose -from
HERE at
III
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$
No Tax
10
Ten Thousand
Pairs
We are glad to let others talk-about
high prices when we are able to offer
you ten thousand pairs and twenty
complete lines at $10.00 a price that
was low LAST year, for this kind of
shoes.
Oxfords, Pumps, Colonials, black,
tan, brown shades, newest leathers,
turn or welt soles, plain toes, straight
tips, brogue tips, Cuban heels, Louis
and Petite Louis heels in short an
assortment that will meet ABSO
LUTELY EVERY DEMAND.
jFf(fOHOVHCttimrrmi)
iTht 3tor of Tfrmoua 3hoJJT
u
1230 MARKET ST.
1308 CHESTNUT ST.
Uvery foot rrofeiaionalfy Fitted
Three Geuling Brothers
Supervising
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rf Sfc
On TiteaL OccxtpaUoti
jbripmgltbmen
Telephone operat
ing means work
near home, short
hours, agreeable
associates, attractive
surroundings and
hot lunches at cost
The salary is liberal
while learning and
it increased rapidly
There are anniver
sary payments, sick
benefits and vaca
tions with pay.
Talk with Miti
Stevenson, 1631
Arch Sl, about this.
5 53dlD&tephone Cbmpam
of jeiuTsipanio
Our efforu'to-plea.c voirfio' further
thin saving you moncy." Your ulli
mte , satisfaction mnitube completed
'W
r'
nn our imarantec that ln
or'huti'lmskM this a crrtini7
DRESSES
ThuioferingT'should be ji' favor.
hlo occasion by.wbirh to mV
yonr.aeqnaintance.
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Ladies ' and Mi&sea
Suits & Coats
Kvery new faihion point i tasle
fully .developed. Onr of kind
it the rule.
r342 f
Boys' SUITS
Guaranteed service giving clothes
t savings . from
n t0 13 SQ50 an
if.
'I houndr off men ; ti.d Jyoineu
ome of our friends re on our
hooks and find they py iw, (or
(their clothes and at the same time'
et more quality here.You sim.''
piy select vrhat jon want,
"chargt:
paid.
ay'
it and pay at yon et
Men'sfSUTS
Dapper,double.breasted
wodeli. "5Also aiore ronj
en'atnr styles.
55p
A
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t.
war Surplus equipment
Great industries
buy used equipment
World's leading industrial concerns take advantage of money'
-saving opportunities..
Thousands of manufacturers have bought our surplus
equipment and material. Among them are the world's leaders
in their respective lines.
Thcs,,(lrmL,ncvcr bou8ht used equipment or material,
prior to 1919. They were prejudiced against it.
Our sale of surplus equipment changed their idea in this
respect. It was a revelation in economy. They found, among
our stocks, as you can find, equipment guaranteed to be service
able and irt better working condition than some new equipment.
That s why they bought millions of dollars' worth. Look
down this list and sec the kind of Ttrrns that buy Du Pont
surplus equipment
Armour & Company
American Coke and Cheinkil
Company
Barrett Company
Bethlehem Steel Company
Champion Fibre Company
Henry Dluton & Sent, Inc.
Toril Motor Company
General Motors Corp.
Goodyear Tire 6t Rubber Co.
l. J. Helm Company
International Nickel Company
II. W. JohntManvUle Company
McKeuon & Itobblns, Inc.
Pasialc Worsted Spinning Co.
Proctor & Gamble Company
J. E. Ilhoads & Sons
Mnclilr Oil Company
Standard Oil Company
Texas Company
U. S. Steel Corporation
Utah Copper Company
Other progressive manufacturers, both large and small, arc
buying equipment and material, not only for present but for
future needs. By saving on equipment they save on pro
duction cost. v
A New England contractor needed a certain kind of equip
ment, without which he could not complete a contract. He
wired to us and we had just what he wanted. He bought the '
material, got immediate delivery and saved $35,000 on thcour-
onahls extract " imPrtSmt l hlm' hc made Bd
! a !!iOU ?ccd ainy Knd Clu'Pment, no matter for what
industry, ask us about it. Don't miss this opportunity to get
dependable surplus material at below market prices 8
All offerings subject to prior sale. Write phone or wire
at once stating what you need, or come personally S
Wilmington, or the plants listed below. Hionany to .
Du Pont Chemical Company .
.1,,. , . Incorporated r '
' ' Wilmington Delaware
Cartiev'a Stnlstf. M. T. II ' mv .", - "WWh,
Juit a few of the several
thousand items ofTered
FOR
'IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
AIR COMPRESSORS
Insefsoll.Rsnd, Weitlmhouie
and- other stsndsrd tnsles.
Sietm driven and belied riP-
' CONVEYORS
Jeirrey.Lamion. Link-Belt Co.
and other stsndsrd mskes.
Roller, sravlty. c icaltior. sntw,
bucket chtln and cotl and sin
conveyors.
CORLISS ENGINES
Altls-Chalmers, Nordbenj,
Frlck and others. Wi;ind
left hand drives, UStoJSOH.P.
HYDRAULIC
PRESSES
Watson and, Stlllmsn snd
Du Tont speclsl deilfn. w'Ui
or Ithout hydrsulle scceiiorle J.
MACHINE SHOP
TOOLS
Botins Machines, Drill, Dill
Presses, Orlnders. Otlndstonej
and itsnds, Metsl and Wood
Lathes, rreisei, etc.
PUMPS
Worthlnston, Could, Allii
Chs mets, andolher well Inoan
mskes. Duplex. Compound,
Hydraulic, Centilfuial. Rourr.
Vacuum. Triplex and Di
phfsina. TANKS
Wooden and Steel. U'ldisnd
without asltstors. Tremendous
assortment of sUcs.
TIME CLOCKS
Inlttnstlonsl Time Bsf'''
Style IM. With or wlihi""
racks and t aids.
TRANSMISSION
EQUIPMENT
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