gTreaa. n. .. ' "iv -i. '" v'J apfl yjr .w ti1 ""-.vw y& r? ji 'M W u'iTf; ' -- pymm& &JBHp iiS$M$p& !', j: ' ,(. V.f vf IK 1 UK' bhemkhdofs KILL I JAPANESE Expect CuorriHa Warfaro to Sproacl Unless Invaders Quit Siberia COUNTRY IS SOVIETIZED i, 'H f K By the AmocI -v, Ifenolulu, April 1 b ttapeoesc troop nr Hk, taMfe UNTW TL '-HI W tV 'ply n 8aafit .'tloutifi' ' t km flr V Week. A . I ' If blim taUtii J" the Associated I'ixm 1. Scrn hundred aneQtsc trooin nnd civilian were killed In n two -day battle with llusMnu Bolshevik forces nt Nlkolnevnk, Siberia, according to a Toklo cablo dispatch re r'lred by the Japanese newspaper Nlppu m here. Japanese residents organised n toI- nteer force to help the .Tapaucec sol dlnra.fijht n heavy force of llolshcvlki. The battle began March 18. Nlkolacvsk t is at the mouth of the Amur rier. '.Vladivostok. April 1. (Ily A IM Tortr Bolslir-IM were killed nnd eichty wounded in the battlo of NiltolaevaV, it is announced ncre. Hclief la oxpreivcl iht this encounter may result in puer- rilla warfare which will spread through 11 eastern Siberia If tho .Inpaupso do t,Jiot evacuate tho country oon. I'vai1 uaUon will not bo started, it. is under- ' stood, until the Moscow Government teaches some form of ngrccmcut with , Toklo. .Proposals for pwje between soviet , Russia and Japan. China and the United jStatoa arc announced by M VIIonM.1. ."BoIahCTik envov who rropnllr ntrlcer? Jicre from Moscow. Tin soviet soverif meat promises not to carry on nrops xanda in America, recoenlzcs "Japan's special Interest" In the Far East nnd renounces all claims to concessions in China, All Siberia will be put under the novlet form of government today when the Communist party opens its eon- ventlon nt Nikolsk, nar here. Two thirds of the districts in the eastern part ottbe country have nlready nrinptod lanaaaw-'- bbw q RljI BlBBlBBldp,B feWH 1 a aakm' IBBBBBBB 11 HJHl NEW DRIVE BEGUN BY GERMAN TROOPS kdwahd r. sruiNK Trrsldent of the" Lehigh Safety Council, the largest In America, who recently addressed the state safctj congress In Ilnrrlsburji. He lit cs In Atlentown First Line in Robol-Controlled Ruhr District Captured Without Fight MILLERAND SEES FOCH Ilj the Associated l'rus . Tlie Hssiie, April t. Most of the towns In the Ituhr district are In the ' power of the extremists, who arc forcing uorkors to join the Ited nrmy. Plun dering and other riot outrages have oc curred at Dulsburg. An official statement by the head quarters of government trwus says thnt nftcr the expiration of the time limit on the governments ultimatum the ndvance of government troops began on n small part of tho east front. The line of Halteru-Ludlnghousen-IIebren was taken without a fight. Trenches are , Ing made nt Sede, Hucnthe nnd Nord dherrlsen. and between Dortmund nnd lirakcl, where there are Btrong Kcd forces, the statement sajs. Ilamm has been occupied. Tho railroad bridge nt lltidcrlch, near Weel, has been blown up. , 'hUn where the Vari! APril - ' A. I'.t-l're- Kol"hakWn m,w Millprond today received Dr. von lonlsta 1. mJen M"rrr' ,hp ernmn charge d'nffalres, advance would mean Ihe occupatton of Frankfort nnd Dannstad. The Impression today appeared to bn thnt the whole ttoubltf -would blow over without the necessity of. any radical 'Jlie revolutionary cxocuUvc strike council at Uerlin yesterday decided against the tailing of n general strike in Oermanv an n. result of tho Ruhr Valley rltimtioii. pending the result of. tho negoUatlons with the lluhr working men's 6rgnnl?ntlon nt Mucnster, nccord Sntr to f'onenhnccn advices. This action was tnken, It was said, owing to the attitude t Uio JJeriin worncrs on mo iiuesttou. Ksscn, April . (By A. P.) De cision to continue' the general strike here has been reached by tho workmen a committee in viow of tho failure to reach n settlement wl(h the government Tlin unrkmerf ItiKlsted that 110 nddl tlnnnl terms be Inserted in the lilelefelil agreement. The government has granted nn extension of the-armistice tor lortj- clght hours to eo workmen's dele gates time to return from Uerlin to Essen and consult the general con ference here. Conferences between delegates of workmen's committees nnd government representatives, at Mucnster ended last night without an agreement, tne gov ernment delegates falling to moke con cessions demanded by the workmen. "OVERAUL CLUB8" IN FLORIDA Tampa, 1"I., April l.--(By A. P.) To torobat tho rapidly rising -prices of clothing, "overall t:inbs ' nro ueing or ganlzed throughout the state. the soviet system, and the .oiucMor governments are nadj to hand over control without resistance, it N nuld The railroad to Chita. remnant of Admiral 1 and Cm-h troopn In that Uclnlt nreiSndrc,lc5nM thc te.r,ms ' his letter thu enabled to get out of Siberia. When aIIiB wl,h Jhc nuestlon of permission this is ticcompll.hcd. all anti-revolution- I f"-G"man troops to enter the Kuhr ary forces will be eliminated i fu8. ?. whi.rh. he P;sed the view ' that militarr intervention In thnt reirinn j at present would be useless n well as Woman and Dauflh-ter Hurt dangerous ... I Later the premier conferred with Mrs James GowTan and her rimrh- I MnrHlin) Vneh retiei.lMv nrentnnl miMi. t I ter. Alice. M2 Soulh Forty-sixth street, ures to be taken in case tho Germans were sight y ut ami bruised early , disregarded the decision nsalnst tho last night when theautomoblle in which i sending of more of their troops into the I they were riding collided with a motors ' Ituhr district. No apprehenlon is ex- l ...... " ' "'.', -'"' '""' '""," ""mi. i iirvsst-u. nowrvcr. nisi auymiug lurtncr James S. Goshorn, Ilouvicr street near would result than a demonstration such Columbia avenue, driver of the truck, t as an advance of Trench troops a dozen was nrrested. n,ncs or pn ju ch n contlugencv. This RAILROAD BONDS A First Mortgage on 416 miles of road. Also collaterally secured on 3017 miles of road. Wc offer these bonds to net 10M INTEREST Price $620 Per $1000 Bond Income $60 Yearly AtfCowra&Cct t.am titxk Dtnn., rnttA. Mmbr rhUailtlpbU Block Exthans BONILLAS WOUNDED Candldaio for Mexloan Preildenoy Reported Blot Victim Laredo, Tex. April 1. One police man was klUed nnd another serlotisly woOndcd Mondny night, nt a suburb of" McjiJ.vft.ityt In. frustrating nn alleged attempt to kidnap Ygnaclo Bonlllas, onco Mexican ambassador nt Washing ton and pow n presidential candidate according to Porvcnlr, a new'spaper of Monterey, Mcx. An nuiomobiio.i)caring Honor uonlllas was attacked, thn newspaper declares, "but tho police guard fired at tho as sailants,' dispersing them," .San Antonio, Tox., April 1. Ygnaclo Bonlllas, Mexican ambassador to the United 'States and candidate for the Mexican TreMener. was" wounded in rioting In Mexico City, according to a wireless from the Mexican capital, piCKCd up Dy tho Jfort Aiemtosn sta tion. The report, It was said, did not stats the extent 'of his injury, The rioting .followed a counter-demonstration by followers of Generals Obregon nnd Qonzalcs. - . -j - CONSUMERS ASSAILED McClaln Say's Work'Ta Hampered by Laok of Co-operation Work of tho fair-price committee Is seriously hampered by the Indifferent attitude of tho buying public, accord ing to Frank B. McClaln, fnlr-prlce commissioner for Pennsylvania. lie deplored' the Jack of co-operation shown by tho public and referred to the i. m tt- fTTTTT HOUBal nnrsj-ai hiiii iimmmuiKiurMtiue na" skll.J .tfce is( ntandet. $rt! '.nemlBa.- laatkMsJ ' 'Altai .eomaleir irta(! SJIWWMVi aw r 'tii ."'."TVunt any elV V a tkire m. Erie- vivhfch; iisacuij ,Vid: X i "Wh ,, Hooveat 1 Jtwouto? y ublic UtHCl. R kind i asentf 'The? iiert as not for the) Ident' 1 at JTmtf SM tlon. s. 1T lw,M enter w" test few srates.JK ! nreara Mr. tl the LtfX Ucan cf. nltude.fei re k Pi Govesra .publkaj JkaiM, Xk? Out to-day NewMctor Recosids for April 'V II f Just as the "first nightcrV' experience keen delight in attending opening performances, so mu6ic-lovcrs everywhere eagerly enjoy the new Victor offerings on opening day. Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealers: raV lit w g j i What Does It. Matter I HAKESPEARE'S plays are the greatest plays of all time, even if Lord Bacon wrori. them! Oriental Pearls arc the most beautiful of all gems, even when Tecla creates them I ' T E C LA 398 Fifth Avenue, New York 10 Rue de la Ptlx, Psrii CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. ,Sole Philadelphia Asents Walnut St. at 16th St. JL .u extrarsgint buying t the preseot day Tho statement was made public after the ciose oi tne Qoramuicoa meetipc yes terday, Mr. McClaln eald the work of thn committee here because of the .large population, ban been handicapped in not .. j ... navmr euotign peiai agents,-! Depattment of Justice 'to ..carry areata .!?' i ice 'toiCsrrV hiia V comprehensive chccklnfMip orretafflra. on commodities over which tho body has Jurisdiction. Io asserted ha hat) U. f ceived definite promise from the De partment of Justice, thnt the force hero would bo augmented within ten days. &.' i ....." i .. ' ' ... .1 , , , la. HT ARCH ?UPPOBT SHOE' . dLpft S S 'Jhv f and up Dl IS gGenuine Cordovan. M fgejPRubber Heels Atfached jP A Best Shoe Values in W J Pennsylvania "l . Tw y WHT? 'fw 31 So. 15th St (2d floor) 926 Chestnut St. W$l -tttttfav tiiucacr owauig trcaao T w Widencr Butldinir Arcade OiMn S A. M. ( OiSO P. St. for Yonr Contfnlenct rEaster Eggs to AD KiddiesAddFbiyo Flooiv I Topless Corsets 2.00 to 5.00 Tha Comets' in sra'at demand to wear with the new Spring cos tumes. White or pink brocade rubber top and lone skirts. C094 xioor JtKKT Personal Charges m J M (ft Invited M M HBBKBflT IBMk .F. "afk BB Br .BT BF Bt mJKKt0k,mm Br SVlBM 92M5-Z1 MARKET STREET yA hip R?onT Women's Thread Silk $1.00 Hosiery ' In plain black and novelty drop Stitch effects. BtMt iloor S oryi HOES You Can Buy Your Easter Footwear At $1.00 More Than Their Actual Cost To Us It I A ff Lk wii a 'W1 ' to 'la v New fTustlcel ,A l(l M v aor a i''jlijrcu . ment- ,iet lies Inn rtill f ShR'aall be html If You Could Care Ciunpane lera (Atc Mru Zaxa II Dado (The Kisi) Quartet in F Major Lento Minuet (rorpora-Kreulcr) Cypty Serenade Violin Your Cyet Hare Told Me So In the Sweet Bye and Bye Number Frances Alda 64850 Enrico Caruio 88615 Graldin Ferrar and Gitneppo De Luca 87563 (DroraVi Flonuley Quartet 761l r'"?lln Jaicha HeifeU 64S56 rriU KreUler 64857 John McCorraack C4S60 Lrnettine SehumaiwHeink 87307 fclre Trier 10 $1.00 12 1.50 rv jkmaj a; ea .i,i .ljt r'(t,lm $B(i ' l from N Mjf Afr.'. SU? tiaitcd SpuytctiBW threftsdf' . audtlMfU . ." ti ; r perjoi i rthjenl .tbar 1 ault-" F,a :,r i 7 tlan.ila(fi kfperUI Ij'FucIj !, $ Hlflfl tfi vellCdf t'. !' ? , .r.wJ ff"K2 tJ iV w , xi :uW .onir V ..iti5 LranMl!t .atartad V Fmrsj i ?t:"rw, sw wt r I lerediade Villon Fugitive (Fieetin V man Lo Ojoa Negro (Blick E'C.; Sweet and Low A Southern Lullaby Irene Alice Blue Gown Ctiriit in Flander There it No Death In Your Anna Medley Fox Trot That Nauf hry WelU Venetian Moon Fox Trol Sixopaoie, X;lorlienr,rinn Sweneo One Step ioorfaone. Xylol hone. TUni I'll See You in C-U-B-A That' Worth Wilo Waiting Tor Buddha Let Me Dream llo.La.Bo Fox Trot Haxem Lifo Fox Trot Reinald Werrenrath 7461Q Renato Zanelli 64858 El.le Baker) CUie Bakerr5174 Cdith Day ),., VAitU n.-f516 10 12 10 10 10 10 12 10 1.50 1.50 i on 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 10 1 00 10 1.00 Lambert Murphy) Lambert Murphy 45175 10 1.00 Seliin'a Noehy Orchestra) Joseph C. Smith'a Orchestra J 18SS0 10 All Star Trio) All Star Trio) 1S651 10 Billy Murray) Billy Murray16653 10 Pceleia Quartet) Sterling-Trio) 1S653 10 Paul Bieae and Hit Novelty Orchestral Paul Biceoand His Novelty Orchettra18651 I0 .85 .S5 SS 85 .85 gladly Records Any Victor dealer will describing these new Victor to hear. New Victor Records 1st of each month. Victrolas in great variety give you an illustrated booklet and plav anv music vmi wti demonstrated at all dealers on the from $25 to $1500. New Arrivals Bring Bigger Assortments In I Easter Suits & Dresses Ready For Choosing Tomorrow At These Very Popular Prices .75 OA.75 C V mM29 v t"3 1 gt " "AbIbbMBbwL L 39 5 59 .75 Each a Wonderful Value We have priced these new garments unuoually low for special sellinpr and the sayings will surely bo appreciated. More than 100 different and individual style ef fects following closely upon the lines fashion has favbr cd forthis spring's wear. Developed of all the finest quality materials de sired and their masterful style and trimming touches are truly wonderful. THMD Tx.bor. A Special Lot. Georgette Dress Blouses Formerly 0 fifi Prteadup pUU to $7.98 The popular beaded effect! M well aa those rtth. embroid ered frta. Othtrs in taV lored a t y 1 e a with tucka and frills. AH new ehades. Other Qeorgette Bleuies Wonderful origination of stylo effects. V rnmil SdUS lliJfW Bn and trimmin st out rLOOx Victrola ,K r.ni ' i! iiiiia ' .Ui ifi Sii! Il-TB1 .H'hfl arc. u. a. rT. oft. id3d!r.i.i:3W aaiwui 'HIS MASTERS VOlCf yrocUhai fmt ijwliv and tJcnnf i aUROductsofthe TCTc.tAUnNO UAOiweca CAUDCKHI Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden New Jersey The Latest Sensation! "Nancy Lee" Hat A Very Chic Flare up, at $.98 A smart conception thnt in all the reo in New York, I.isore braid, combined with caterpillar braid nnd daringly set on with a shining; pin. All the 'neir shades. Our "Fashion" Easter Hats The keynote of their success is their "individuality." No two alike and the best values in town at our low nriec. sbcohd rzioon Vivngg" fflaPU Stunning Models In Very Dressy Spring Skirts $10 Plaid woolens and plain navy rtrp:c vrith jrold stitchinjr in box or accordion plait ed. Also new silk skirts in all new spring: colorine. Pocket pjid button trimmed, STREET FLOOR Mm a a j r A Splendid Group of Girls' SportCoats In Several Models at 9.98 HbT m Jl 1 Ft J) M Thcoatwith the novelty pockets and bolt effects, un usually smart nnd dressy. Choice of velours and serges. Sices 6 to ,i ycam. Girls' Silk Dresses PWd sllka and silk taffetas. Sizes from 6 to 14 yenrs, but not in each atyle Children'. White $1.50 Lingerie Dresses.. Elaborately trimmed with laces nna wiae riDDon sash. Sines 2 tov $7-50 1 6 years. OBCOrTD TXOOX .L2-r't;xr:A xa. ".v 'a m ' "-1.L-1J. j Jmpi aT5W- T TWcmVA.i,TTk fWftAmwVWii '- 1 'i.iflw(Tjj .mJMm vi -x.'M,nmvi 4.l:j;iV;'M'llixIl,r.1'vi,l , - ! r a- fr.rttw'- waft.iib'.'jr a b: A.i.w1 ,.... f. TvsvctYnr'li E.f?f?S " 11 "i nm't Willi 9,1 fjjm" ' w li 1 " j'jh R A Ctf TUcxirr1 Br. mmrrrmfim mtmf'yf. &T?$ym$. wZW'- 'iSKvy. (tv- ff. lit 1 Tii ill tomato Tomorrow A Most Timely & Extraordinary Sale of I Easter Suits, Dresses & Coats Positive Values to $30.00 m psa v-jr II illlb lJ.& The styles that are being shown everywhere in the city ', their full regular prices. Most wonderful values ,and they will create a sensation at our special prices. Suits, coats and dresses that reflect every new fashion and trjmmipsr thought, and are developed of the moat wanted materials' in all new colorings. j ff rll pgngmmmw BsmSSuk-wMmsm. Vjlf' Hi r if. 'fi. -.) . T. f , C?.Av T .IP ,A i& HL 'JV Pm "". . tit nnftiiliN AJCNJ!C!!hJ! sbbbb aaflBabw eflh MBaskw saM ,Bmw bv -BB1Bk sw E