A ' 7r; )-,. ,,. "I fl &' ,'S1 '"rf s-S 4 i ,tiv Vtfr' M wi ,r U vt( KX . j( I'J'U A .. w V, 'l N. !& kv :r. rh fc PSlt Vjj I' ! I r w i W u LE DICHf ARA IN Dl z NITTIALLA CAMERA .! I III It Governo Dosldora che I'ltalia sia Stwmonto di Pace ' in Europa 1 FuMlabed and Distributed Under PSIUftT NO. 841. AtilbortMd by the ot of Octnbr 8. 11T. on 111 at the roitorttco of FhlU dlphli, Pa. A. 8. BURLESON rottmsster General. dlsfatto con II loro nrogrcsso c non con ritntoverlmento della loro csistcnrn. Qulndi Nlttl cosl conclude : "In dlfcsa deli Interest ItnllanI Insclatcci iplrare a quest! prlnclnl general!. Nol doslderlamo cite I'ltalia sia utio strtimento dl pace, nol dcslderi nmo dl avcre cordlall rclazlonl con tultl o speclnlmcnts con i nostri vlclnl; nol noh deslderiamo rltardare 11 rlstablll m'ento delta pace. No' trattatl, no convcnzloni limltlnn 1'azlone dcll'Itnlia, In quale blsognn rnppresontl non sol tnuto la forzn bllanc'iuta, nm 1'clf tiionto dl modcrnzlotte In dlfcsn del suol prln clot dl ciustlzla. Not desidrriamo un complete nccordo con la 1'rancla c l'ltighlltcrra. Roma, 22 rnarxo II Prcsldentc del OoniHo del Ministri, On. Nlttl, par lando, egg), alia Camera sulla pollHca dal nuovo Gablnetto, ha dlchlarato cite tutlo lo naxloni d'Europa dovranno nffrontaro una altuaxione estrcmatnentc dlfficoltosa c saranno minacclate dalla carcstla, ge la pace non dovesse csscre rUtabllita pollecltomente. IOn. Nlttl ha detto cho trecento rolllonl dl operal non producono per le nccesslta' dl vita, La Russia, la quale yotrebba fornlrc 11 materlalc Riccglo, e In Gcrmanla, con 11 suo grande nttmero dl lavoratorl, producono quasi nulla. IEuropa, secondo Nlttl, potra' ooltnnto ricupernro i! suo bllanclo rieonoscendo la Ilussla o la Gcrmanla. c 1c nazloni blsogna cho siano unite In slmpatla e elemenza vcrro i vinti. II diBordlno politico ed cconomlco rontlnuo' l'On. Nlttl potra ecomparlrc quando l'Europa sara' penctrata dallo splrito dl pace e I'ltalia dovra' laTorarc a nucsto fins feentendo cho gll Interessi d'Europa, minncciata dalla rovlna, doVranno essere posl al disopra degll odii e delle division!. Parlando dclla Lega dsllc Nazioni, dlssa che dovra' csscre una sociota del popoll europel che vol gexa' i tuol sforii a mlglloraro lc con dlzionl delta vita umana. L'On Nlttl dlasc pure cho nella demo crazla dovra' cuere trorata la indi pendenza o la vita economica del coati nento europeo. Ie nazioni vinte blsogna che sopportino le conscguenze delta merra cho ceso Imposcro al mondo e le loro obhligazloni dovranno csscre sod- Alio scopo che I'ltalia possa nglrc con piu' nocrta , la nttcstione (lell'Adri ntlco blsogna cho sia sistcmnta. Nol non domnndcrcrao mni I'lmpossibilc alia Jugoslavia, o quahiasl cosa cho nnpala IngiuBta. Per raggiungcrc unVn.ua ooluzlono blsogna che 1 pnrtlti purla mcntarl nssumino le rcsponsabllita'." KING GEORGE HOLDS LEVEE d'affaires lie, was presented by Earl wuiuu, xiruiBii secretary or state for foreign affairs and In turn introduced the members of his staff., U. S. STEAMER SINKING FAST r1 Rock Island Bridge In Collision Off Coast of France London, March 23. (By A. P.) A wireless dispatch received Ijcre states uiu iimcricnn sicamsnip nock island llrldgo collided with nn unknown steam er eight miles off Ushant, northwestern irnncc, and Is sinking fast. The steamer Bakcrsfleld Is proceeding to the scene ot the accident. Tho steamship Rock Island Bridge, 3174 tons, salted from Portland, Me,, on cDrunry i for Antwerp, where sue arrived March o. First Since 1914 Is Brilliant Affair; Ambassador Davis Present London, Jlaich 23. (Hy A. P.) King George's first levee at St. James Palaco since 1014, held today, was n brilliant affair John W. Davis, the United States ambassador, and his staff, nil dressed In black, presented a nota ble contrast to the full-dress uniforms of military and nnval officers and min isters and judges in their wigs and of ficial robes. The king drove in seml stutc from Buckingham Palace, being escorted by household cavalry. The feature was tho presentation of a number of representatives of new states, Including Finland. Poland and the new republics of the Bnlknns. ' Doctor Sthamer, German cbargo ' " ' . . " ' ' ' l iiiiiiTiiVti ' 1 H K nAhfcdsWfa 0" "T The distinctive menem boVGraqe today )ffMjj(J (1 II MMi e - ii- i&L .i'rrfi $&wa0? GINGER ALE A Beverage for the Home JTS distinctive delicious flavor appeals to both the children and grown-ups. That is why this true gin ger product aged and mellowed has solve the problem of "what to drink" in the home. Order a case or a dozen bottles from your dealer and you will find that the character and quality of this Ginger Ale will be appreciated by the entire family. ri or Xstlont nd Prlod In American Homrs If Hrr.l Ulnror Ale DaAnJIT 1 7- I Widn(1 I A Thnnd&Tl I March H I tS. 1M0 Two Acorn Days at Oak Hall TOMORROW AND THURSDAY . mixr i?nn i4.i, - oMr mnmhor ftf tho -fomiiv tmati. women, vounp men, misses and IX.I hnva of fvnloni Aonm Dav nrirpH which means savincrs in every Department of the store. Bft vaj w vj im - j m w j ! ISTnf r ,iv non v onvA mnnfiv nn fnHhionablfi Rnrinor niothinff. you can save It aiBO oy wiKinc advantage of Oak Hall's last offer of heavyweight Clothing at prices so low as to constitute really extraordinary opportunities. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS mr- wv f FOR HANDSOME BLUE SERGE SUIT SELF I $35.00 1 STRIPE, REGULARLY $45 QUALITIES. $39.00 1 THESE WILL SELL QUICKLY. ' v ' I FOR HANDSOME BLUE SERGE SUIT SELF AA I FOR NEW SPRINGSU1TS, HANlWOMB i NEW STRIPE. REGULARLY .$45 QUALITIES. Q(M) WORSTED EFFECTS, SPECIAL FOR ACORN THESE WILL SELL QUICKLY. ' " ' I DAY ONLY, REGULAKLl 4& pt &v. These two groups contain between three and four hundred suits, but they will be in such great demand that we BUggest early buying. Hrrra Ompuur, Inrell. Mm. nton Brineh. 45 Comrorcltl Whrt M Essex Almost Doubles Light Car Endurance Essex Has Performance Like the Costliest Fine Cars Its World Endurance Record Has Never Been Rivaled The most important thing that Essex has proved is that weight and size are no longer necessary to finest car quality. All concede average ability in any mod ern car. So it was to prove ability far beyond what any light car ever has shown that Essex made its famous endurance tests. Its 3037 miles in SO hours is a world's endurance record. The test was official. Supervisors of the A. A. A. certified the Essex stock chassis in every detail. Such Endurance as You. Want in Your Car Never before was a car driven at top speed for 50 hours. The grind was more severe than years of road use. Yet at the end the Essex showed no measurable wear.. What car, the Essex size and weight, can even attain a mile -a -minute speed, much less keep it up for 50 hours? These results were decisive. They proved Essex not only the supreme per former of the light car field. They showed that with its advantages of moderate price and economy it combines such endurance and dependability as few large, high priced cars offer. Light Car Economy and Big Car Performance Greater size could add nothing to Essex. It has the qualities which weight and size are built to give riding comfort, solid ness, distinction and smooth, quiet pace. In addition it has fuel, oil and tire econ omy. And its durability means freedom from repair costs and positive, dependable transportation. Other cars its size and weight cost as much. But none has ever equaled what it has dorie. You will hardly dare use its over-capacity of power. But you do want the ability and dependability it gives. It means no strains on motor or other mechanism. It means a better, more durable, lasting car. And Essex is easy to operate. Driving does not fatigue. Its instant response to the lightest touch and its smooth, restful comfort in motion account for this. That is another reason why so many women are Essex owners. And they ap preciate its safety, too. Its controls are simple and instantaneous. It makes fast time, with security, in difficult traffic. Essex Wins on Quality Minus Useless Weight Essex won recognition on the finest quality without useless weight and size. For that issue is uppermost today. You will take pride in your Essex from the first. Its smartness, its rich fittings and finishing, its quiet luxury and supe rior performance give it distinction every where. And time and use will increase your esteem and respect for it. You will come to rely absolutely on its dependabil ity. You will expect and find it always ready for any demands you may make. These are the reasons why Essex set a world's sales record in its first year. And orders now are so far ahead it is certain that even that unrivaled mark will be sur passed this year. Thousands, realizing this, are placing their orders now. We advise that you do likewise, else you may be disappointed in delivery. W7.50 $22.50 $27.50 $30.00 $33.50 $40.00 $38.00 FOR YOUNG MEN'S SUITS IN HANDSOME NOVELTIES, SOME SILK LINED, REGULAR LY $25 & $30 QUALITIES, TO BE HAD IN SMALL LOTS ONLY. FOR MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $30 & $35 SUITS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SMALL LOTS ONLY. FOR $35 & $45 SUITS, MANY SILK LINED. A SELECTION OF WORSTEDS. SOME! BIG MEN'S SUITS IN THE LOT. FOR MEN'S REGULARLY $10 DARK pLUE SERGE SUITS, COLOR GUARANTEED. FOR MEN'S FINE GRAY WORSTED SUITS IN STANDARD BUSINESS MODELS, HAND TAILORED IN SPRING WEIGHTS, REGU LARLY $40 $45. FOR HANDSOME $50 UNFINISHED BLUE WORSTED SUITS. FOR $45 MEN'S BLACK SERGE SiNGLE BREASTED SUITS FOR SEMI-DRESS OCCA-SIONS. FOR BIG MEN'S LIGHT AND DARK GRAY WORSTED $50 SUITS, SIZES UP TO 50, NONE UNDER 41. FOR FINE SPRING OVERCOATS IN ODD LOTS, REGULARLY $30 & $35. FOR SOFT GRAY ONE-QUARTER SILK LINED, TRIM, CLOSE-FITTING SPRING OVERCOATS REGULARLY $35. FOR CONSERVATIVE SPRING OVERCOATS IN OXFORDS, FULLY LINED WITH VENE- TIAN, REGULARLY $37.50 & $40. FOR YOUNG MEN'S JERSEY WOOL KNIT SPRING TOP COATS, CLOSE FITTING MOD ELS, ONE-QUARTER LINED, REGULARLY $35. 8C00 FOR MEN'S RAINCOATS REGULARLY $8.50 $500 FOR MEN'S RAINCOATS, REGULARLY $7.50 $650 FOR STRBPED TROUSERS, REGULARLY $8.50 $6 00 FOR BLUE SERGE TROUSERS, REGULARLY $7.50 $4.50 FOR CORDUROY TROUSERS, REGULARLY $6.00 $40.00 $20.00 $27.50J $32.50 $25.00 FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AN OVERCOAT AT HALF PRICE $30 OVERCOATS-$15.00 $60 OVERCOATS $30.00 $35 OVERCOATS $17.50 $70 OVERCOATS $35.00 $10 OVERCOATS $20.00 $75 OVERCOATS $37.50 $50 OVERCOATS $25.00 Impossible to improve our Spring Tailoring offer of $65 to $85 newest indivi dual Cloths built to measurement (until Saturday at 5.30) for $53 i Spring's First Acorn Days In Our Woman's Shop EXCEPTIONAL Acorn Day bargains in newest Spring Suits and Coats affording our friends a won derful opportunity to be ready for Easter at much less cost than purchases elsewhere would permit. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR WOMEN WHO ARE TIRED OF JERSEY SPORT SUITS YET WANT AN UNCONVENTIONAL SUIT COMES WITH OUR ACORN DAY OFFERS OF NOVELTY HOMESPUNS IN 6 OR 8 NEW COLORS, ALSO SERGES $45 QUALITY WONDERFUL OFFER OF SAMPLE DRESSES AT WHOLESALE PRICE REGULARLY VALUED FROM $45 TO $75 MOSTLY 16 TO 36: SOME 38 & 42 METEOR. SATIN. TRICOTINE, TAFFETA, GEORGETTE BEADED ...NEWEST SPRING COATS. 535 & $40 QUALITIES FULL LENGTH, SPORT LENGTH, POLO,1OQ rjr & flJQQ HK ' CLOTH, TINSEL TONES, SERGES J b&V. t D tVOU. J O FOR NEW TRICOTINE SERGE AND SILVER $39.75 $29.75 $45 j $55 ( TONE SUITS IN NAVY, BLACK, TAN; COPEN HAGAN. SIZES 16. 36. a few 38, 39, 40 and 42ft. VALUES RANGE UP TO $85. FOR 8 DIFFERENT STYLES IN NEW SPRING 8ERGE SUITS, REGULARLY $59.75. BRAID AND BUTTON TRIMMED. BLACK AND NAVY IN ALL SIZES. 55 $45 l Ti FOR 48 INCH $65 POLO COATS. FULLY LINED. ALSO 5 OTHER STYLES IN 40 INCH OR SPORT LENGTHS. SIZES ALSO IN THIS GROUP UP TO 50V, FOR LARGER WOMEN. CAMEL'S HAIR, POLO CLOTH, SILVERTONES, BOLIVIAS. FOR $52.50 TO $85 NEW SPRING COATS. IN EVERY NEW CLOTH AND FASHION, SIZES 16 TO 36. NO TWO ALIKE. ANY WOMAN WHO WEARS A 16 OR 36 SIZE SHOULD NOT MISS THIS REALLY EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THESE EXCLUSIVE SAMPLESUITS AND COATS. Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 'v S17.75 FOR $27.50 WINTER SUITS $27.75 FOR $39.75 WINTER SUITS Cheviots, Series. Burellas, Gabardines, Plaidi, Jerseys, Pop lins and Tweeds. Blacks, navys, taupes, browns, greens. Sizes broken. $32.50 FOR $47.50 WINTER SUITS These proups are in materials and in styles that will be in vogue for Spring. $35.00 FOR $55 WINTER SUITS $37.50 FOR $65 WINTER SUITS All the season's fabrics and new colorings, plain tailored and fur trimmed. $40.00 FOR $59.75 WOMEN'S SUITS $47.50 FOR $79.75 WOMEN'S SUITS $55.00 FOR $89.75 WOMEN'S SUITS The finest and richest materials and newest colorings arc rep resented in these three groups, some of them are richly fur trimmed. $25.00 FOR $29.75 JERSEY KNIT SUITS $27.75 FOR $32.50 JERSEY KNIT SUITS $29.75 FOR $35.00 JERSEY KNIT SUITS Heathers in twenty colors, also blacks, tans, purples and browns, wonderful opportunity for these practical suits. Nc woman should be without one. $33.75 FOR $49.75 WOMEN'S COATS $37.50 FOR $67.50 WOMEN'S COATS Every. color of the season and all the desirable materials, self or fur trimmed; sizes broken. $45.00 FOR $69.75 WOMEN'S COATS $55.00 FOR $77.50 WOMEN'S COATS Bolivias, Velours, Silvertoncs, Tinseltones; taupes, navys, plenty of bleaks and browns, reindeers and hennas. $12.75 FOR $19.75 WOMEN'S COATS $14.75 FOR $22.75 WOMEN'S COATS Browns, blues, oxfords and novelty mixtures. $25.00 FOR $37.75 TO $49.75 COATS $18.50 FOR WOMEN'S $29.75 COATS $22.75 FOR WOMEN'S $35.00 COATS Many small sizes for mlsscx, nil colors and material. $16.75 FOR $22.50 DRESSES $19.75 FOR $29.75 DRESSES $23.75 FOR $29.75 DRESSES $29.75 FOR $35.00 DRESSES $29.75 FOR $39.75 DRESSES $35.00 FOR $39.75 DRESSES $39.75 FOR $49.75 DRESSES f r.r'cotine- Ve,ur ': l-aine. acomtltt nlttln and h-mW I ouUi it, Taffetas, Struct, Crepe de C7lne. Satin and rrintcd Clcoiqcllea Fore-handed mothers will select their boys' clothing at great savings All-year-around suits reduced for Acorn Days purchasers in our Boys' Shop as follows: $7.25 for Boys' $10.00 Corduroy Suits. Sizes 5 to 15 I io nc , For Bovs' S22.S0 S. nn. ni.. c NWfniir piO.0 Suj(s slzcg 8 t0 10 one pair of extra $9.75 for Boys' $13.50 Norfolk Suits. Sires 4 to 10 $10.75 for Boys' $20 Spring Suits. Sizes 7 to 17 S1 18 7 I or Bo'a' ?30 Suits, with S12.75 for Boys' S22.50 new Snrincr Suits. Sb 7 to 17 I 1 1 D'0m?r!'.S,Ze3.9 to 17 ,. . ... . a . . , unvc S.I ..II llnn - j r $15.75 for Boys' $25.00 new Spring.Suits. Sizes 7 to 17 6;50 for Bo,. Szes ? o ,g All Boys Winter Overcoats Reduced to One Half Price $15.00 for Boys' $30 Overcoats $12.50 for Boys' $25 Overcoats J2.00 Boys' Shirts for $1.50 $1.75 Dlue Clmmbrny Shirta for $1.50 $5.00 Woven Madras Shirts for $4.00 $4.00 Woren Madras Shirta for $3.00 $3.00 Percale Shirts for ..$2.25 $2.00 Percale Shirta for ..$1.60 50e & 75c Neckwear for . . 35c $1 JO Neckwear for $1.25 $20.00 Waist Line Mack- Inaws for $16.50 $18.50 Mackinaw for ...$13.50 Me Working: Glores for. . 45c 85c Working Glores for. . 65c $1.25 Working Glores for.. $1.00 $1.50 Worlcins Gloves for.. $1.15 $1.75 Working Gloves for.. $1.25 $2.00 Working Gloves for.. $1.50 $3.00 Working Gloves for .$2.25 $1.50 Kid Gloves (small size) 85c 35c Cotton Hose for. . . 25c nr. 75c Lisle Thread Hose for 50c pr. 75c Fibre SI He Hosiery for 50c 50c & 75c Black and Tan Belts for 35c 35c Khaki Handkerchiefs, - for 25c $3.50 Fancy Vests for . . $2.30 51.50 Nainsook Union Suits for $1.00 75c & 50c Pullover Under shirts for 3Sc Men's $9.00 Felt Hats for $8 00 "; 'MO Felt Hats for $7.00 Men" fl'22 Y,elt Uata r $0 00 Men" !-22 E Hots 'or $5 00 K IW H,nts for MM m . !J5 V,e our IIaB for $12.00 K 2 Vclour Hots for $8.00 Men's i $10.00 French Velonr Wanamaker '& Brown Men's $5.00 Itnlinn Vclour Hats W.30 Men's $10.00 Derbies for $J.0O Men's $9.00 Derbies for $8.00 Men's $8.00 Derbies for $6.00 Men's $5.00 Perbles for . $3.00 Men's $5.00 Cloth Hals for SJ.OO Men's 34.00 Cloth Hats for $2.50 Men's $4.00 Tweed Caps for &M Men's $3.00 Homespun Cops for W Boys' Cloth Hats and Cops for J'-00 $7.00 Market at Sixth I- For 59 Years Is m F h raiawiiM v - fi'i V - Y, . ii v 7i i J Wi VY, i h v'y J "., '. 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