Lt y.. ' . S- ? '.' : f'Jf l. 1ST I.. 4H at'. . M ' CVtW ;. f; v.v i & A fo it, M, ii V Ur u H I m r- i i fttA R8TAR1ANS BOOST W AMERICAN IDEALS j,1ntir fn linllt Ihft MtnutTllplllrrt the eooil felloWHliln utile of Hotnry loi "tilft'tlino" Rhnw lirmsplrc. At tlip morning nuu Himself. - - J? a--- ' ' , " .'. ' "J . ' ':: . . v..,.. ,.., .,..., ...Ca ;. V., "I'?.. A...fe-.t.'J.ft..JLi-l- .iWfM . ..tii it . i - t . - t 4. i i i A.u. ii.. .. it! kn ika inh n itninirirt t inr itrnaifipnrin i n mm inn niiiric ih iiicilik i rrirnrfiiiiir int nnmuiiL ui inuiin iiit- vt laugh out of ifatry Jordan V ea! Citizenship Is Keynote of , . i . uiimiiiiiiiniMTiiii;iiiiMLii imu nftprnoon kcrhIohm in thp Y. M. V. A auditorium the drirgntvi licnrd n rol lection of hot kIioIh on iiroctloal Amur Icanlm mid Hotnrlnn IdrnlH. iliit In between and nf termini they nnd tlioii wltcs hud n rcKiilnr Kotuilmi Rood time at liinelieon and at the dinner nud dunie nt tlie nrnrtiry In tlip ewuiliiK. llael't JlUird ft Hel Prpulilnnl Mum .tiirdilll pluteil tol Itaps Itatllral Tlicorir It. 1' in nl. Hairlx, who In cliniruinn of , (lip iut rnationul committee oil btiai- iui" imtliotN, wan c licereil to tlip echo (t thp munilug session when ImJool a ' n-'iio of hard ornikt) at hocIuIIiwi, pub I Hi ownership and the cloxdd ahop. Ho wn cliecied itjrttlii when lie pointed out 1 that In straight tlilnkltnt and talking on American lliiex the Kotnrltiux had tbclr great opportunity to be Ipndcra in tlio Other Radicals Scored VaOQD TIME HAD' BY ALL" ill n Stuff Corrtunamiteut Scranton, April !. "Itotiij means applied Americanism thp lilglict tie to ChriKtlnu civilisation lu the world." wild 1. I'rank Hiurli. of Champaign, Ill. In sounding the hlch note of the peftalonii of the fifth dNlrict confirenee of International Hntim '"lub. which i:loM here thh afternoon j The ronferrilcc is by far the largest 'nd moxt ftpirited that has ever Ik en held ja the ditrlet. One thousand member!" nd WW women visitor ure eujojiug the hospitality of the Scranton Ho ttrUnn. XeAterdny's program guve nn oppor r- i. it.... -..i.,... '1... tt.t i.itu fir hlM part ! i adelphi Hotur Inn had iwrrcllnn of the troubles of the pr.;,ent ?;;Ln !..i , i"i .. .1 imt iliev were till I In ami lead the wiij toward a true, ....l..tl..,r ,.nv ...rl.. ,,f the onfeteiicc i clean AmprlratiNni of the future ('. Kilwin liarnett nan nannitci nn un- .li.tnllu nf tln'ff rntot tiinimetit '. nre cell I ml- ciime tlilnst to think thc otr I ami a lot more to laugh ocr. nnd cei thing In nniler control ' In t-nrakltiK f "the one In t thing our t club has done IhN iai." (' II. '!. innu at ctcrdn'" afteinooii t,esiutt told of the "ticiessfiil "crois-nt oro Itigs" (nmpaign which the Kotinj CIuli had condm ted w ith the co operation of other organisation and industries in riilladelplim UN account of the good , icnuUb of tho wotk was liuiril with cJiccrs nnd anilauc b the otber Ho- I I tarlans of the distilet. 'I'he I'hitadeiphia ihorts also blight" ' .died tilt- liinchion teion at the Hotel Cnse with an oriuinal w)tig of greeting I to I'rcclth'iit Seth Shoemaker, of the t I Scrnntnn club This wan interipered among mjiiip i ranton uotariati autle ownership incaus politlcul , " "ns been i poset.sloti of Indiistty and the oppor-7 maraauie progre 'I'ublic of this country and give that leadership of which wo dtand In such dlro need today. I repeit tho oh! cry, 'Ood give us men,' " i John X. Ojor, of Vlncennes, Intl., Hrst international vice prestticni, apeau Ing at the afternoon session, declared that the International establishment of Uotary Clubs would be stronger nnd more useful than any League of JJn tions that could be formed. He also paid high tribute to Hie work of Uu (lundnker, of Philadelphia, chairman of the Intprnationol publicity committee, ns one of the great ctiorta that has been responsible for tno re a of Itotnr) tunlt) to sandbag nil the rest of us," will Klect District Chief he said, "nnd it leads toward socialism Xomlnntions of candidates for tils and the soviet ,,lt ROnl0r wi . mn,lr nt this "Americanism mentis et unlit of op- I '. ...?.. ..i.. .i n,n. ni ,Tr,""ir-v. . inBn,!!nintli!M li TmI? ' " tfc '" fro,;' """h ,,,lt11 -,,,c,0(,k iletMH nnd an en ph)er has the right, .. . '. Tlle ,.N0 ,,,udldnte8 ii mi i nr . . . . .-- - most prominently in the Held nre Frank S. Channnrs. of Ilnltltnore, and John Uudislll, of ork, nnd n lot of rcgu- li emploj whom he pleases and that means the American open shop. olrlM'S III lliwir illllin null I'ili " . baric than all the wars we hnu eer1' had. The goernuient has the power to , put an end to them, and we know It." "The Itotnr Clubs have their great- i etopportunltj to be tho militant mi- I thnwti liv tbetr bfiekerM The fiOf) ladles of tho conference were" I taken for nutomobiie rules nuoui xno city yesterday morning nnd afternoon, stopping for ten nt the Country Club In the late afternoon. ' , Tho Philadelphia delegation will bead home nt '.I o'clock thls.nfternoon on a special train which will airUe at the Heading Terminnl nt 8:lt" o'clock this cVcnlng. If the party has collected nny more Hotnry spirit than It had on tM way to Hcrantou, the trip ought to break soiuo lvrorda. FIGHT PAPER PRICE IN SPAIN Socialist Deputy Punches Face of Journalist During Debate Madrid, April P. (Hv A. I'.) I)ur Ing debate in the Cortes on the Increase In the price of paper Senor I'rleto, Ho clallst, today struck Ossorio Luca de Tcnny Alvarez, director of the news paper AI1C, In the face. Augusto Ha roin, nnotlier deputy, made n speech nivAil (tin nubile trenstirv and tho (11 rector ptomptly sent him n challenge The budget bill, whrch linti threatened to cnuscin ministerial crisis, was passed, SUES SUGAR KING'S SCION t N. Y. Manicure Demands $100,000 eart Balm of Hector Havemeyer e York, April 0. Hector Have meyer, grandson of the Into illiam P, IIncmcpr, founder of the sugar refining firm of that name, was re vealed as the defendant In an action for JflOO.OOO damages foi alleged breach of promise to marry by n complaint filed eterday. The complalnnnt lsIInrrlet Heam, n 'm, I jMWhUihi r.n,,1hi,lt'UMM rTncililnnl WKJ filtfttrOfi thnt Mr. 'I1AV0 .tn.A. .!' ulin lavu till a flfaf tndf IllCJt'll UUUI DIM1 nwn lrV - under the nntno of "Palmer,' installed her in rooms In the Hotel Hlchmond, visited hor daily nnd promised to In troduce her Into society nnd take her on n trip South before, she learned that he was already married nnd had a rhlltl. & , Five Hurt In Pittsburgh Fire Pittsburgh. April II. (Hy A, IM Flro early today In the building occupied by the Urantl Union Ten Co,, Federal street, north side, caused damages estimated nt $:7,000. Four llremen were overcome by smoke nud another was Injured when he fell through n hole on the first floqr of tho building. f, . , 'M -Jt. I "-l "1 rf ' X Judson Welllver Suadetta nn? Form of Government Pontrol Washington, April 0. (Hy , j Investigation of high rIioo prices was begun today by the Senate commerce committte with Judson O, Welllver Washington corrcspontlent, na the flr,t witness. Ilastng his testimony on Information received from the federal trade coniinin slon dnd other sourcei, the witness , kIiiuiiI (hnf Avnfhllnni ,..fll . . . V i-n n.xr;v.r,"!.ffi.MK ,. ...... , nivi:inny ,. made in reiaurrn. ounio lorm ot government ' " l'-" BUggVHlCU. Study Navigation 1 Sliort practical ceures prepirc for ct umlnMtons for 1st 2l nnd 3d Jlatea' i .inti Captains' License Call for par , llculars. Now cliissei will mart April 19. :!!I!!H1I!II IlMMllMllMlMIMK'IIH1lttMIUtlMIHtIltlllllllllllllll1t1HII ;lJmff,illlfli;l5;il!aiiirailtllllilil!llill'l!1!II!lill!lll3lllliailil!ii:lilil'Ii'l i -r Niiutlrul cnilPiny, 1421 Arch St. Same IMr Price As Before The War and the sarrce ptire, wholesome heverdge so raat have eiyoyea for yeears. iNStANT POSTUM has a pleasing coffee -like flavor hux is more economical than coffee and has -the added value of absolute freedom from. caffeine or other harm ful ingredients. "There's a j&eajsazi Made by Postam Cereal Company.. Battle- Creek.fich. 117 HEN people are buying everything, you make, isn't it the most , favorable time to tell them how "exceedingly good" are the things they have bought ! just for the sake of making j a lasting impression? HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phate of Sale Promotion 400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia i uwmmmwmrntmmmmmms CST V L trfS H O ESj Always First With Footgear Fashions at Lcrtfer Prices jr afRx O ? Ct- 1 9r 71 flWt'HIl JMIHVk liHIIUX I , I ' '" ' U i I ss :Vv in. . J ) lA ii If A1' yH ) I I k f C I OUR ONLY gTOI A. M.S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE. CBEDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA? 30 NToisrrM 13th Street riT -jT6r ti I'll' a M mm k I I mf k i T i I u I'ur while iK-rfnt lirllluuit illuinoiiu tiiountr,! In 1 1 liiiriit xilld jolil IIiTiid hot tine. V Krnulnr St Miluf We Want You to Open an Account With Us He xtunt ti extrml in i on nil tlir Dlriikiirnlile prl I leges riijinnl l our olil , iiitninrrn He leel Hint once .ton ilrul Itli thU ne kind" of rredlt linuiir tlutt cin will wnmler "lis "u pit ImiiirIh fnr ,hIi We iiurp son tha on nre fr,, to u.f our eiii. eredit ili,n of huyln ullmul tlir Ki;litet Npmlilmiie of rinlMirrun incnt (o sour rllt Ntunillnc ;&w;.L,;,rdi.r. This Jau?aled ELGIN rA4t WJ Open l Saturday I X Evo's v - . 1 jt jvffir Vfs iSRiX V I tiik rvm.i.s ,wNllir ,, i ( " "itwuhT wn 1 KMt w- . i snlup ( tht- ;hi M I ''ir4ntr;.i irnrl iiiormriit unit intr 9 year lvt, olil-nilr.l ImpV- i,.r I Ht.nUprf.il sluellky ,l mir bur- N Sunkenippond .ll.il fiill nl.kpl mmr- M f"ln" for llif inm Wk mj.n nient. An ripplld.t tltnriil.it In ffl liniiiriii.i l.uhlne.j tilth I i.ll,- unl . B crnlln and adjn.tmj frrp I t rt !"", ,,".,","'i" ,llr I'V""?1 ' ,url" 01 man ilvnl" ill lnmrl' n' till, ffl onrtUenllnl tirms without nn 2S Jfl k oiiwrfnlt. j lnrriimpnl W TJ-JJp greatest gem -' in our collec tion is "Our Estab lished Reputation." It is not for sale, though it is sincerely at your service. Kennedy & Bro. j Diamond Mrrtlianta and Jrntlera 102 S. 13th SI. ! i MM SliUfiai UiMIJiJUdlillimilllU'Illill lilUUUUIIil "NevJ Vogue Pump- Black Calf. One Eyelet Tie in ratent Lolt. in Thi? offering forcibly demonstrates that DelMar does save you $3.00 and more on the season's smartest footwear. Our upstairs location means a big saving in rent and our low overhead costs make our low prices possible. Upstairs Store for Women BeCHar&Cbttiponu 12ilCliesttmV Street Downstair) Store for MenTake Elevator Founded in 1B65 The House that Heppe built One-Price System Adopted in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets Practically every great pianist of the musical world makes record-rolls for the great Duo-Art Pianola-Piano for which we DUO-ART are the Phil adelphia representatives. Pianola-Pianos Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, Hofmann and Pader ewski are only a few of the most prominent who now record exclu sively for the Duo-Art. Arthur Rubinstein, who plays to- . night at the Metropolitan Opera House is also an exclusive Duo-Art artist. Come into our store and hear some of his rolls. The Duo-Art is made only in the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock and Stroud pianos, all of which we sell. Prides range from $875 up. Catalogues will be sent on request. The Heppe Piano, as most musi cians know, is the only Upright piano made with three s oun ding boards. This is a patented construction. Prices range from $476 up. Settlement may be .made in cash or by charge account or by the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, . 'phone or write for cat alogues and full particulars, Heppe Pianos C. J. Heppe & Son Uowntoiyn 1117-10 Chestnut St. Uptown Ctb and Thompson Stt. T !F I i m Ti Dura tsl o a mnnd t. ntA rub of ttrwratil t atest hp t ue HppU COURTESY TO LADIES Wu are proud to boafat of the fact that our store Ih patron ized hy more Indies than any olhtr. Tho rcunoii is appar ent courtesy, Idndl) treat ment nu embarrassing ques-lion-- regarding credit. Gentleman's Ring i ..t n i il Mir 11 H khI! ni. .1. MC I OJgt ONLY fifTOREl dT NlMOKlp, W LjSHG EST EXCLUSIVE reentry i 9mmmMmmmmmm W ,J',. rfVt I ,1 f$ L4R0 'EST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPUI7 30 lNTorarfrg 13th Strej&t Or BO'NWIT TELLER C CO. IlkeJpeciafUf Jfiojo ofOricjinatlonr CHESTNUT AT I3T" STREET A Large Collection of The More Rare arid Choice Pelts in FUR SCARFS for the Spring and Summer Vogue Assembled with the care of a connoisseur are pelts of exquisite coloring. Featuring Hudson Bay Sable, Rus sian Sable, Fisher, Natural Mink. Silver Fox and Natural Blue Fo. Following is a special mention of some of the remarkable values offered. Stone Marten Scai f (one sl(in) 48.50 Stone Marten Scarf (two sl(ins) 95.00 Baum Marten Scarf (one skin) 55.00 Baum Marten Scarf (irvo sl(ins) 110.00 Japanese Sable Scarf (one sl(in) 39.50 Japanese Sable Scarf. .' (two skins) 69.50 Hudson Bay Sable (one sl('m) 75.00 Hudson Bay Sable (Irvo skins) 155.00 Natural Blue Fox Scarf 195.00 Lucille Fox Scarf (open or solid skin) 48.50 69.50 Natural Squirrel Scarfs 39.50 Scotch Mole Scarf 39.50 Natural Fisher Scarf 95.00 1 95.00 Mink Scarfs (too skins) 48.50 Ii J?j s2 -m Scotch Mole Scarf 39.50 , 3 ggWj Natural Fisher Scarf 95.00 195.00 JT '--r" i -1 m-ii, '"r-'1 iiY lai'jmMin BONW TELLER C CO. AeJpeciahij Jhop of" " Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET t FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY - Extraordinary Opportunity High-Class Model Suits especially priced for this sale WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS In this collection there are about four hundred suits, the season's favored models, which have been selected from our regular stock and re priced for Saturday only. They represent the highest type of Women's Suits and will be returned to their original selling prices at the end of the day. s, One Hundred and Fifty Suits Regularly 65.00 to 75.00 .Smart tailored and beim-tailorcd models, featuring- Braid Bound, fine tucks and embroidered jacket effects In trio it i no, men's wcai -ergc, velour checks and tweeds One Hundred and Thirty Suits 1 Regularlu 95.00 lu 110.00 Thi.s assortment of suith artords one an unusual opportunity tu select an up-to-date suit at such a price. Kton and Bolero Jackets, trimmed in self-folds, braid bindings, embroidery, and ollover stitchery; with plain, side and full pleated skirts (i One Hundred and Twentyfive Suits . Regularly 110.00 to 135.00 These tailored suit-, are typical of the individualized fashions and of the fine character tailoring sponsored bv this shop. Several different models are presented; each one is distinguished bv certain style features which mark them apart from the usual 50.00 75.00 95.00 EXTRA ORDINAR Y SPECIA L WOMEN'S HIGH-CLASS M1LLINRPV Regularly 10.00 and 12.50 For hattirdaj only we will offer a limited number of hat suitable for matron or miss, in auous materials at a special reduction. I his is an unusual offering for this season of tho year, and one well worthy of your inspection. 7.50 IL - 't LfafaidAVi)VH-a ItWuL. && i. V I T..,i JM, 3?r' 1 . . jl ( v . a .j. .IT' l HKl i. .wjitatwt &5 .1 ,.V