tjrv.fvM ,p -, "r-i " ' , Ai'N, , v.'.twHaw . C .SPrv W, ,.? - AV " il il V' - i rVZStSIM .rf- i "A'- . r ,; J "I ' "IV" " t f IV, "- - w 1.". . A If ' f J. EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEEr-PHII)AB3Li?HlA,l MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926 THOUSANDS DESERT : AS DENIKINE FLEES Bolshoviki TaKing Novorossisk Firo on British and French Warships POLISH LINE HOLDING FIRM ' Uy tho Associated l'rfN NoTortmisk. Knvln, Mnrrh 120 Thousand of (Jrnorftl Dcnikiue'o olun tror fotiliers wont over to the soviet "itlc iinil moHt of the remainder went on board lil ami drpartrd for Crimen vith Penikino when this ritv was oc cupied l the Ilohsheriki lnut Kntiml.iv The only ships nllk'li reiistrd were Iiiioinu, which tired tew shell nr the soviet fnrve. The I'nlted Stnte cruNer OalrrMon was the last wnrship to leave the harhop und was not fired unon. al though IlritNh ami French warships verc under fire from TlflicTik machine gun while departing. Virtimllj nil shipping of vnltie was removed from the hnrbor before the Hol slicrikl sjuined loutrol. Wnrviu. Mnrrh -P. The Bln.evist drive hat been unMitvessful, ni-cordlng to n romniuiii'pie issued jesterd.i. '1 he rnmmutiientinu nnnniinces that the Polish military mithorities. after eight dai of lishtiuK at various poiut.s on a .".SO-milt' front. ee icn of weakness In the lonjc -planned spring drive of the Ttolshe it whieh was designed to brenk the hold of the Poles upon the entire front The PolNIi line is holding all iilotig the frout of Podolin. where the llol shevit have been centering the attai ks of their bis offensive in an effort to take the iiitnorfnnt fortified eitv of Kairte netr. PodoNk The ciietm has been Usin gas "helU. iiUiltcvj, aimored .. ! ni'mnenil Ml'nl rinnlu nteitniu..i I III 111 III II1VM 1 II (111! lO'l'l--, illri41MV and cnwilrt in his attacks, hut he har made no headway. During the fightin!; in the swampy Mozir eountrv the llolshevists used I long-range guns. ay the newspapers, i arousing the local population, which i took up amus and fought with the Poles drfendin; the railroads and the country aide. Polish armored trnlns fought pitched I battles against the liolshivist innnitors , and other lighting craft on the Pripet river Poland's note. ent by wiieless to th , IUiskIhu Bolshevist govenimeut, pro- ' posing April 10 for n meeting between Polish and soviet delegate, with a Tlew of negotiating pence, mimes no mention of terra. Gcnetn, March 20. The Swiss au thorities are Investigating the mystery of a train filled with armored niltomo biles. Maxim rifles nnd itmmunition which arrived nt Zurich Friday from France, destined for Poland. The Zurich Votkxrccht sa the train wns wrongly registered and was therefore stopped and sequestrated at Zurich. Moscow. Mnreh 2." (delayed) Mobilization of Russian working forces h proceeding with giant strides. It Is announced here. Newspntiers are filleit with reports of the activities of the working army on Kusslnn nnd Siberian railioad sj stems ami in the mining dis tricts of the I'rnl and of energetic steps being taken to fully utilize civilian manpower. . Hegulnr moblllratlou is taking place in many districts, especialh in the Caucasus nnd Prnl regions, all males between the nges of sixteen and fiftv and nil females between sixteen and forty -five being compelled to register for work nt Kkaterlnburg. Perm. Viatka, Knxan. Vladimir and other places. All former railroad workers are called upon to register, and refu sal to obey will be punishable by in ternment in concentration enmps. Op position was recently evidenced by the syndicalist element nt Viatka. but that was overruled by the majority of the workers. Several bodies of factory employes, norording to reports received here, lime voted tecentlj to abolish holi dajs and institute overtime work. TIGER GOES TO HOLY LAND Clemenceau Plans to Spend Good Friday in Jerusalem Paris. MurMi 2il (Ilx A P - For Mer Premier t'lenienccan. who has been in Kti (it for several weeks on ti tmir of leiie.itiiiu. has ictiirucd to t'ailn , from the Sudan and is prwivding to P.ilcstine. if is iiiitKMinri'd in Cairo ( messages- lie will spend the gieater part of Iloh Week In Palestine, plan ning to be in .leiiis.ilem on (!ood Fiida. nml vtill ail for Fiance from Alexnn i drill on April li't. . He plaus to go to his home in Vendee directlv after landing, merclj passing through I'm Is on his waj. I m SAYS SLAVS ARE Wr ENEMIES Has Always Regarded Them as Friends, He Tells Chamber of Deputies ASKS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE It- tho Avsoelatrd Press Home. March -H Premier Nltti de dared in the Chamber of Deputifs yes terdny he had never regarded the .lllgo Slavs as enemies but as friends. lie ex pressed the hope the) would oon par take of Italian economic nnd cultural advantages and deplored what he de scribed ns n '(bingeioiis prcs tarn paign which is calculated to foster dis trust ninong the Jugo Slnvs." "While anxious to bring about n friendlv understanding with the Jugo slavs." he declared 'there Is nnother solution to demand the enforcement of the pact of London Frnuee ami (Jreat llritain have mated that if Italy de- irrtj the npnllentlon of the pact they would not refuse, as they hold them selves bound by It. If Italy Is com pelled to demand the carrying out of thy convention It will be necessary to nsk complete enforcement without In cluding Flume." Nltti condemned that' nectlon of the press' demanding the paet nnd also Hume, nnd said ho had told the Su preme Allied Council in London that If Italy requested tho enforcement of the treaty she would concede autonomy to Dalmntla. IJc added this had cre ated n good impression. "If no other ngreemenl can be reached," he continued, "a third solu tion of the Adriatic question may be to accept, with suitable modifications, pro posals formulated by Great Kritnin nnd France. This solution is desired still less by Jugo-Slavla than by Italy, but. neerthe1ess. it is necessary to keep it in mind while continuing our efforts to reach an adjustment by an amicable un derstanding with the .Tugo-SlmR." The premier was applauded by tlie whole chamber, with the exception of the Socialists, and nsked for n clear and unmistakable vote of confidence, With his address the debate was adjourned. Rumania Atks Japan' Aid London, March 20.(By A. I) Rumania Is appealing to Japaq to help In the reconstruction of the country, nnd Is hoping to obtain there something which Rumania desperately needs, said the Crown Prince Charles on March 14 to thQ,eorrcpondent of the London Dally Moll at Cairo, where he stopped on his way to the far East on n spe cial mission. "The bcst-prcscrvcd man for his years I have ever examined," was the medical report on one of our mem bers. A Let us send you our booklet. COLLINS INSTITUTE OF THYSICAL CULTURE . COLMNS MLDO . WALNUT ST. AJ 15TH A ! KRTIfl EM EN T ADVERTISEMENT ff" Grant Banquet . Coffee should tie ilrnnk lliree times everr ilsj. Mlllliiitalre i bn no beltr. 48c lb. Cnruiuonneullli lllenil. rliti ntroiic, delicious i offer. 41 c lb. Hanscom's I -.1.4 niarKci oircci and Branches V I i- . ' fDOEBOY BEVERAGES CANTBEAH I BEAT itlrKMA Glffl -FOR INSTANCE- I k TH PFTEfi BGEDTCO. J EUZABETH. M J. f Remount Your Old Jewels Wc speciali.c in the re mounting of old jewelry. Our work is of the best and our fa cilities uncvcelled. We will be glad to prepare original drawings, without ob ligation, and show nou what fashionable pieces can be made of your old jewelry. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. piamoxd Mi:rtrn nts-JEW'ixnRS siLvnnssimis Judging fiom the appreciative crowds before the windows of the various Chestnut Street Shops Phllmlelphians nre receiving graciously tho efforts of Chestnut Street merchants to assist them in making those purchases which one invarinbly deems necessary in the spring. Never have tho stores had such a wonderful variety of lovely things for Easter, and the best thing about buying nt the Chestnut Street shops is that one can feel perfect confidence that there has been no misrepresentation in their advertisements. "pOR the daintiest of dainty lunch- eons you should visit Yahn & McDonnell's tearoom, at 1508 Chest nut street. The sandwiches arc so de licious and fresh nnd tho coffee has such a fine flavor that their fame is spreading raplUly throughout the Quaker City. Another thine that sim ply cannot be excelled is their fresh strawbeiry ice cream. Somehow one feels that there is no spring tontc cjuite as effective as real strawberry ice cream, nnd n bit of this in the middle of the afternoon. i3 guaran teed to kill the most hopeless case of spring fever that ever was. French pastry is a thing for which Philadel phians are rapidly developing an appreciation. Yahn & McDonnell's is particularly delicious and makes a (iclichtful ll'HIn rlnconvf nftn,. luncheon. "TJAINTY of design and delicate of -1-7 coloring are the Easter cards at the store of Frank .1. Curry, 812 Chestnut street. I noticed" in passing the other clay that they arc rapidly disappearing. There is still a great auciy of cards from which to Ssgs7i7 i1..,.!?iSI?5 Mjg QUTFITTING the kitchen looms as '"' a serious problem on the horizon of the bride-to-be, but mcthinks the solution lies in a trip to the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut street, for she will find there every conceivable utensil that is needful to completely equip this most im portant room in the new house. A list for a bride's kitchen will bo sent upon lequoat by J. Franklin Miller. It sug gests many articles which, without Its nid, might be overlooked, and whose omission might cause incon venience. Courteous assistance in the selection of articles for kitchen use is assured to all patrons of this house furnishing store. Salespeople com petent to explain the merits of the arious articles will assist you in making a list for your own paiticular kitchen. VOU have noticed, of course, the scarcity of men's gloves, so the news that you can find at the store of Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424-20 Chestnut street, an excellent assortment of gloves of good quality will be wel comed, I know. There is n niaue-sewn glove of tobacco brown enpeskin with j I -1 niMn.SeiwiwiJl:v::::::.-::::;., :: a H I! i! n Great Stocks of Furniture At February-Sale Prices The Belated Arrival of 20 Carloads of Fine Furniture That Should Have Been on Our Floors in February Makes This One of the Greatest .Mercantile Events Ever Announced To Our Customers. An Opportunity to Make Your Home For Easter, and the Countlesss "Days to Follow, All That You Could Wish It to be in Comfort, Style and Beauty. f High-grade Furniture that comes to us from leading manufacturers at tho lower cost prevailing at the time of its purchase months ago, will now go out to our customers at a corresponding saving over present factory prices. T It means we arc practically bringing back for you the advancing prices of Furniture to where they were in February, with the additional advantage of se lecting from these and previously assembled stocks as immense, as fine and as varied as you ever laid eyes upon. An opportunity we never expected to be able to offer at this time, and which we doubt our ability, or that of anyone else, to offer at these prices again while present productive conditions prevails T Furniture for every home, from styles dis-J- tinctivo for their simple lines and careful workmanship to the most classic and elaborate re-creations. Chiefly medium-priced Furni ture, of the better grades, in Period Designs and Modern adaptations. Furniture as good and as handsome as ever ministered to the longings of the human heart for tho comforts and ideals which glorify the home. A rare sav ing and a wise investment which will pay every home-loving man and woman to look into NOW. i! :: :: t s: ii HI :: .. !i : il :: iHi' workmanship to the most classic and elaborate :J IflBii" " Mr " jTT-Ti r ' :: ffi!rvlM, and as handsome as ever ministered to the : 8 8 M I i - 11 fir rblll7 III 3111 I II Jlill -4 II . I I Will 1 II Hill11 .'t l in iti I' ;i T -. i ! ww m . . i, ., nw a i Sold Separately if Desired. 7a y 1 r CllOOSO. llOWPVOr n trrnntor tmrinfir cmDroidered back that is remarkably , fac t, , have seen anywhere good-looking. f A buckskin ,n snnng cIso jn'to " V0CU8, Zlt weiciit is nnouicr trooa cnoice. ior it 00 S7 m&i ,r BONWIT TELLER 6, CO. Oze Specialty Shop cfOriatriaiionb CHESTNUT AT 13thC STREET ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW The Season's First Important Sale of WOMEN'S CAPES and WRAPS Priced for Tuesday Only at 58. 00 and 75. The Values Need No Comment and After Tuesday These Capes and Wrap-Coats Will Be Re stored to the Regular Prices These Capes and Wrap-coats were not made for special sale but for the regular stock. The models are typical Bonwit Teller & Co. and are unexcelled in cut and work manship. Particularly emphasized arc the capes of tricotine in ef fecting new Tuxedo fronts, cape collars, cable stitchings and string belts. Just as beautiful arc the Capes and Wrap-coats of Bolivia, Duvet dc Laine, Wool Velour and Peachbloom in their many variations and interpretations of the current mode. IN ALL TEN EXCLUSIVE MOD ELS WITH LININGS OF CON TRASTING CREPE DE CHINE. OR PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA. is a glove that looks well and wears well, borne men like the gray mocha gloves for spring, and these nt Reeds' are of very good quality. Chamois 1 gloves with spear-back arc very 1 "mart and practical, for they wash well. Gray gloves, suitable for nil . afternoon functions, will also be found at Reeds', among them heavy gray silk gloves. 'TWERE is l rally no necessity for having your chnuffeur's outfit tailored to measure when he can obtain such a remarknbly well-made and nerfect fitting suit and overcoat ns those at the store of MacDonald ! & Campbell, 1334 Chestnut street. They are of excellent quality blue and gray unfinished worsteds and cheviots, and there is a certain air of individuality about them which will please you. It is such a relief to feel that one can send one's chauffeur to MacDonald & Campbell's for com plete outfitting, from cap to puttees, mistake in sending Curry's cards to your friends. Let me remind you of the department of developing and printing at Curry's store. Their work is handled by exports. The ndvantage of having your snapshots finished at a reliable place such as this lies in the confidence one can feel before hand that the work will be well done. Good developing brings out unex pected beauties, even in a snapshot. A FTER a most thorough study of "Mhe electric car I am firmly con vinced that it is the most nrnrHrnl nnd efflcient town car. While it is true that on account of its ease of, operation and its safety it is the ideal car for a woman or for nnv nnn who f eels .the least timidity about' iinving n car in tne congested dis tricts of the city, yet I know an ex-' port driver who has taken of late to using his wife's olectiic car. When asked why, he said: "It is handier, I and I never seem to have nn" trouble' HANDSOME QUEEN ANNE SUITE, Ten Pieces. S406.75. This distinctively artistic Suite, one of the many just arrived in the delayed shipment, is not only modeled on the chaste and beautiful lines of the Queen Anne Period, but it is also proportioned with a grace that gives to the entire ensemble fhe pleasing outline that so harmoniously conforms to the architectural arrangement of the Modern Dining! Room. The mellow tones of the wood and the beautiful figures of the grain impart a richness that endows the whole with rare and impressive charm. High Grade Wool and Fiber Rus Manv Rplnw WhrWAcolo PriVoc if Such aavinCB On Rues nt this time nre evfrenrJInnrv Vint Vm vJ.nn. I,-.. ! . cordance with our custom at this season. Hundreds will make tho most of the opportunity. Heavy Wool and Fiber Rugs, seamless and revorsible taken from our regular stocks, for instance: $49.00, sire 12xlG--$31.00 $38.00, size 12x12 $25.00 $26.50. size 9x12 $19.75 $17.00, size 6x9 $11.00 $21.50, size 7.6x9 $13.50 Noto these lavlno on Axmlniter and Senmlett Velvet Ruge $76.00 High Pile Axmlnstcr, 9x12 $62.50 $87.00 Seamless Velvet, size 9x12 $72.50 Broken lines of other grades of Rugs at equally great savings. n. oALjRUnG?rB.Co rquali.ty Hjgh Pile Axminster, in Persian and Turkish designs. Reg. $42 Grade, 3x15 $21.50 Reg. $34 Grade, 3x12 $24.00 Reg. $30 Grade, 3x10.6 $21.00 Floor Coverings for Spring and Summer Special J plete outfitting, from cap to puttees,! "... 1..nSvTV scem l0 nave nn" trouble 1 with the assurance that every detail ! YC1 "xT V J',u havc "?' aIrcady seen : WmF of his unifoim will he correct. This j store has been most successful in its ' department devoted to the outfitting I of chauffeurs, as many well-satisfied ' patrons have attested. A N accordion-pleated skirt of white crepe de chine topped bv a long wnistcd blouse of crepe de chine, bright emerald green in color, makes a delightful littlo sports dress. I saw it at the Caspar Gown Shop, 1120 Chestnut sticet. Clusters of white beads, dotting the blouse, lend a dis tinctive touch. It is just the sort of dicss in which one feels most com fortable at the country club, and that IK the Rauch & Lang nnd Milburn elec trie cars, you should visit tho show rooms of George Hugh Smith, 1835 Chestnut street, where they will glndly nrrange for a demonstration at your convenience. A WEEK-END bag conies in mighty handy right now, when so many of us are planning trins to the shore. I saw n very good-looking bag of uimck cowniae ai wie siore of Bailey, Bnnks & Biddlo Co. It was fitted with toilet articles of sterling silver. An other had fittings of ivory nnd a practical bag that a man would liko Formosa' Rugs For Porchet and Sun Parlor Smart, flne-nppeailnp, high cUbh Flber-and-nush Ituin, Mado In blocks of 20x20 Indies, In blue, natural, black, liurplc Breen, rose, brown, etc., or a combination of coloring-!. Anv size; containing any number of full blocks, made to Hult your requlremento at $1.36 per block. TlieaA very desirable Rues ar on Hale exclusively at the Van Bclver Store. Lay Linoleums Now The bent time In the year to lay Linoleum la now. TM long warm period Junt ahead will per mit the material to adjust Itxelf to any ordinary Irregularities In the floor, which will add yeard of life to tho Linoleum. A large and varied line of the cheeriest and moat durable patterns In tho better grades, ut the loweiit prices. From $2.25 to $3.50 per aq yd. ' Klearflax Linen Rugs DURABLE, SANITARY AND I DECORATIVE Made In Plain Colors only. An Ideal floor covering for warm weather. Moth-proof, dut-re-elating and easily cleaned. A comprehensive line of colorings. Size 30x60 J8.30 Size 4.x7.6 81C25 Size 6x9 125.00 Size 8x10 $36.50 Size 9X13 $48.50 fir,jL inrllQnnn.nliln fnr' rvnni- nt ! WBS filled With ebOHV toilet articles tho shore. An nfternoon dress in a! A well-made, substantial traveling rich shade of tobacco brown sntin aK ,H, a3 necessary to the well charmeuse has an air of simplicity! dressed man or woman as clothes of about it that makes it most charm-1 pod style, and an investment in a ing. Bands of pleated satin trim th bag that will give good service is short sleeves and the bouffant I worth while. You will find week-end Dockets. The Dlcating is also used at, uen' "M"-"BfB ,"'" ver-nignt bags tho bottom of the skirt. The monk's collar gives a soft outline to the neck. of good, sturdy leathers at Bailey's. Thijy come either with or without fit tings, as you prefer ;s rnHOSE lovely hand-nnintod Gift Baskets of Fruit at the store of TJAVE you over stopped to think Henry R. Hnllowell & Son, Broad, just what aic the elements that Isttect below Chestnut, nre redolent make for the success of jour toilette? with tho color and oerfume of spring. If you have, I'm quite sure that foot- ine gay oasnes ui coior on me una-, ivmr is very near ine neaa oi the kets nnd Nature's own unrivaled list. Trim footwear that harmonizes colors in the fruit are truly expies-1 with one's gown goes far toward sive of the joy of Eastertide. Each of , making the successful costume. For Hallov. ell's baskets is different In afternoon wear one should have, for design, so one feels that one is send-1 instance, a pnlr of patent leather ing a gift that is distinctive nni in dividual. Peaches, Plums nnd Nectar ines from South Africa, tho first ob tainable nt Easter for the last five vpnis: rioncia airuwuvrnrs, not pumps or n pair or mo neyv one eyelet tics that are so much in favor this season, while, for morning or sports wear a smart oxrord with military heels is just the thing. Tho house Grapes from Belgium, are, fit of a shoe is quite as important as all arranged in tho baskets with i its looks, and so I would suggest that infinite care. HallowoH's havc made onoi.lnl arrangements to insure the I safe delivery of these Gift Baskets I of Fruit to points 1000 miles from Phllndelph you visit the second-floor shon of I1 Mar & Co., at 1211 Chestnut street, where tho salespeople are most in terested in finding for you the shoe that exactly suits your foof. .O. "-Ml jASff fr- i rtVth' EVERY rug which I see at the stoie of Fritz & La Rue, 1615 Chestnut Street, seems moie interesting than the Inst. The one which has so awakened my enthusiasm this week is a Kermanshah, with background of snpphlre-bluc. The border nnd medallion In the center of tho rug nhow soft pastel colors amber-yellow, ivoiy, rose and green. Another Oriental rug which I saw nt Fritz & Ij Ruq's was of Saruk weave. It was n lovely thing of softly shimmering blues and reds blended in rare harmony. It seems to mo that, if I were furnishing a house, one of the very first things I would buy would bo a good Oriental rug. It Is a purchase which leaves no rqgrets. WII3 CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION, JL ' iirhSsSiltTrnTl- LAWN SWING, $9.25 A well-made nnd roomy Swing that will comfortably hold four persons ami gho lears of service Bolted and braced. In red-and-natural color. 6 ft. t tn. wide, 8 ft. 6 In. high. Brown Canvas canopy with scalloped brald-trlmmcd edges, $5.00 ex,tra. REED ROCKER, $13.75 Baronial brown 'finish. Well made and handsome. Loose cuihlon seat: back upholstered In stylish cretonne of smart de sign. Arm-chair to match, (13,25. Hundreds of other Uasy (.'naira at proportionate savings. Rare Values in New Spring Draperies Never have wn carried larger stocks, greater variety, handsomer designs or richer color ings in Portieres. Cretonnes, Silk and Cotton Fabrics all marked at less than regular price''; BO-lnch Poplin nt ?2.00 and $3.00 a yaid; 50-Inch Plnln-colored Madras, $2.25 yard; Figured Silk and Madras, ?3.60 a yard; 50-inch Sunfast Casement Cloth, In colors, $2.00 a yard; Figured Madras Prtieres, $12.75 to $18.50 a pair; Scrim Curtains, $1.35 a pair up. A Wonderful Line of Cretonnes- ? 'ffiSte.n.MW tlstlc slip covers you ever naw Also, a special lot ofdlscontlnued patterns, 20 to 50 per cent off. Among them some short lengths 25c to 75c u yard. Order Your Awnings Now Awning fllrlpei r none ton plentiful. littler place your nriler now, If ou would avoid Incon venience nml ilrlay. The best ami moil eervlceable fabrlei made noyln'a woven and dyed etrlpee, paint ed alrlprs on U, 8. Army Duck, Plain Khaki, etc. Thone Lombard 110 for eatlmatee. Newest Styles In Couch Hammocks The handsomest designs and greatest varUty we ever assembled. Coverings of Plain Khaki, Striped and Fancy Puck, and of Cretonne to match porch draperies. Exceptional values 112.50 to $10.00. Lompi, Clock; Buffet Mirror; Rafrigeraton, Kltehtn Cabintli, Baby Coaehti a I? I i . ! I l: :j ee ee ee ii ee :. t m m e ' e ee ee 'i1 1 i. Stor Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey opens Dally at, MO A. M. Mrkt Street Ferry ' tJoit Closet at ,W r. M. e . ' xantf ohiiIK ?! i . . .- . t t . t . . -.. Seeeeeiteeee4eeeeeeeeoeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeMtteeee. aettete( HMfartVwMtMMttM" iiiiiy'i'yyy'1' J ' W M t t r; -n 't ,. .,. ',"' ty ji j t i $ T- 'A...t"A - ft., 5